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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Ruchamkin
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On 13 November 1942, Lieutenant, junior grade, Ruchamkin was killed in action against Imperial Japanese Navy forces in Ironbottom Sound off Savo Island in the Solomon Islands during the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal. He was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross. Construction and commissioning.
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52,715,832
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglophone_problem
{ "id": 13, "offset_start": 1942, "offset_end": 2154, "text": "On 5 July 1884 local tribes provided the Woermann Company with rights to control the Kamerun River (the delta of the Wouri River), consequently setting the foundation for the later German colonization of Kamerun." }
In 1860, German merchants established a factory: the Woermann Company. On 5 July 1884 local tribes provided the Woermann Company with rights to control the Kamerun River (the delta of the Wouri River), consequently setting the foundation for the later German colonization of Kamerun.
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28,135,877
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rio_Salado_(New_Mexico)
{ "id": 15, "offset_start": 1091, "offset_end": 1206, "text": "It continues to flow east, joined by a number of minor tributaries flowing from the Bear Mountains and Ladron Peak." }
Rio Salado passes between Table Mountain and Tres Hermanos Mesa. Alamo Creek and Jaralosa Creek join from the south, then Cottonwood Draw from the north. Rio Salado then passes by Puertecito, after which it is joined by Cañada Bonita from the north. It continues to flow east, joined by a number of minor tributaries flowing from the Bear Mountains and Ladron Peak.
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66,164,763
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%A0u%C5%A1v%C4%97_Landscape_Sanctuary
{ "id": 4, "offset_start": 353, "offset_end": 456, "text": "It also include the lower courses of the Šušvė tributaries the Žiedupė, the Vikšrupis and the Putnupys." }
It was established in 1974 and covers an area of. It covers the lower course of the Šušvė river between Macgaliai village and the Šušvė confluence with the Nevėžis river. It also include the lower courses of the Šušvė tributaries the Žiedupė, the Vikšrupis and the Putnupys. The aim of the sanctuary is to protect the Šušvė river valley with outcrops and vimba spawning grounds.
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11,911,497
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chilo%C3%A9_Archipelago
{ "id": 32, "offset_start": 3907, "offset_end": 4025, "text": "The hills are subdivided into two north–south ranges, Piuchén and Pirulil, separated by the lakes Cucao and Huillinco." }
The western part of Chiloé Island, as well as the whole of Guafo Island, is hilly and covered by forests. The hills are subdivided into two north–south ranges, Piuchén and Pirulil, separated by the lakes Cucao and Huillinco. They contain the highest points in the archipelago and do not exceed.
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11,911,497
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chilo%C3%A9_Archipelago
{ "id": 104, "offset_start": 13756, "offset_end": 13908, "text": "In the 1850s, Chiloé was again instrumental in the logistical support of the colonization of the Llanquihue Lake, where German settlers were given land." }
The expedition to the Straits of Magellan, that founded Fuerte Bulnes in 1843, was assembled in Chiloé. In the 1850s, Chiloé was again instrumental in the logistical support of the colonization of the Llanquihue Lake, where German settlers were given land. The last major portion of Patagonia to be incorporated into Chile, Aysén was also explored and settled from Chiloé.
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131,777
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miles_Township%2C_Pennsylvania
{ "id": 11, "offset_start": 906, "offset_end": 1057, "text": "It is part of the Penns Valley region of Centre County, bordered by the long ridges of Shriner Mountain to the south and Nittany Mountain to the north." }
It contains the census-designated place of Madisonburg. Miles Township is bordered by Clinton County to the north, Union County to the east, Haines and Penn townships to the south, Gregg Township to the west, and Walker Township to the northwest. It is part of the Penns Valley region of Centre County, bordered by the long ridges of Shriner Mountain to the south and Nittany Mountain to the north.
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319,466
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Romanek
{ "id": 20, "offset_start": 2311, "offset_end": 2480, "text": "The explosions were so loud during the night shoot in the San Fernando Valley that local police received over five hundreds of calls from residents because of the noise." }
In 2002, Romanek shot a video for Audioslave's "Cochise" in which the band performed in the midst of a prolonged pyrotechnic display of the intensity usually seen only during fireworks finale. The explosions were so loud during the night shoot in the San Fernando Valley that local police received over five hundreds of calls from residents because of the noise.
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48,781,816
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenu
{ "id": 3, "offset_start": 275, "offset_end": 403, "text": "Bokaro district consists of undulating uplands on the Chota Nagpur Plateau with the Damodar River cutting a valley right across." }
It is located at the foot of Tenughat Dam, 42 km from Bokaro Steel City, the district headquarters, Area overview. Bokaro district consists of undulating uplands on the Chota Nagpur Plateau with the Damodar River cutting a valley right across. It has an average elevation of above mean sea level. The highest hill, Lugu Pahar, rises to a height of.
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5,709,305
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emerald_Lake_(Trinity_County%2C_California)
{ "id": 0, "offset_start": 0, "offset_end": 42, "text": "Emerald Lake (Trinity County, California)." }
Emerald Lake (Trinity County, California). Emerald Lake is a lake located in the Trinity Alps Wilderness area, in Northern California. The lake sits in a granite bowl, approximately above sea level. It is dammed with a rock wall constructed many years ago when the area was used by miners.
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5,709,305
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emerald_Lake_(Trinity_County%2C_California)
{ "id": 1, "offset_start": 43, "offset_end": 134, "text": "Emerald Lake is a lake located in the Trinity Alps Wilderness area, in Northern California." }
Emerald Lake (Trinity County, California). Emerald Lake is a lake located in the Trinity Alps Wilderness area, in Northern California. The lake sits in a granite bowl, approximately above sea level. It is dammed with a rock wall constructed many years ago when the area was used by miners.
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5,709,305
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emerald_Lake_(Trinity_County%2C_California)
{ "id": 5, "offset_start": 411, "offset_end": 517, "text": "Visitors can access the lake by hiking the Stuart Fork Trail, and the lake is downstream of Sapphire Lake." }
The lake sits in a granite bowl, approximately above sea level. It is dammed with a rock wall constructed many years ago when the area was used by miners. Visitors can still find old rusty pieces of their equipment around the lake, including giant gears, winches, and cables. Visitors can access the lake by hiking the Stuart Fork Trail, and the lake is downstream of Sapphire Lake.
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2,677,157
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aranmula_Boat_Race
{ "id": 5, "offset_start": 523, "offset_end": 612, "text": "Thousands of people gather on the banks of the river Pampa to watch the snake boat races." }
The snake boats move in pairs to the rhythm of full-throated singing and shouting watched by an exciting crowd. In 1972, snake boat races were also added to the program of the festival, hence the name Aranmula Boat Race. Thousands of people gather on the banks of the river Pampa to watch the snake boat races. In 2019 Fifty Two snake boats or Palliyodams had participated in the festival.
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2,677,157
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aranmula_Boat_Race
{ "id": 11, "offset_start": 987, "offset_end": 1071, "text": "It is situated on the banks of the river Pampa in Pathanamthitta district of Kerala." }
Aranmula temple. Aranmula is about 128 km from Trivandrum, capital city of Kerala. It is situated on the banks of the river Pampa in Pathanamthitta district of Kerala. The famous temple at Aranmula is dedicated to Sree Parthasarathy of Lord Krishna as the divine charioteer of Arjuna. A rough estimate puts the age of this temple to 1700 years. Palliyodams (snake boats).
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2,677,157
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aranmula_Boat_Race
{ "id": 16, "offset_start": 1474, "offset_end": 1573, "text": "These Palliyodams belong to different "Karas" (rustic parts) on the banks of river Pampa." }
A rough estimate puts the age of this temple to 1700 years. Palliyodams (snake boats). Palliyodams are Aranmula’s unique snake boats "(Chundan Vallam)" which devotees hold in reverence, considering it as the divine vessel of the presiding deity in Sree Parthasarathy temple. These Palliyodams belong to different "Karas" (rustic parts) on the banks of river Pampa.
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16,974,365
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gllobo%C3%A7en
{ "id": 1, "offset_start": 11, "offset_end": 187, "text": "Glloboçen (, formerly "Gollomboç"; Macedonian and Bulgarian: Глобочени) is a village on Lake Prespa in the Pustec Municipality located in the Korçë County in Albania." }
Glloboçen. Glloboçen (, formerly "Gollomboç"; Macedonian and Bulgarian: Глобочени) is a village on Lake Prespa in the Pustec Municipality located in the Korçë County in Albania. Geography. Glloboçeni is situated on the western shore of the Greater Prespa Lake at an altitude of 879 meters (2884 feet) above sea level.
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1,587,377
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Djado_Plateau
{ "id": 0, "offset_start": 0, "offset_end": 14, "text": "Djado Plateau." }
Djado Plateau. The Djado Plateau lies in the Sahara, in northeastern Niger. It is known for its cave art (often of large mammals long since absent from the area), but is now largely uninhabited, with abandoned towns and forts still standing and visible. As of 2012, the commune of Djado had a total population of 876 people.
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1,587,377
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Djado_Plateau
{ "id": 1, "offset_start": 15, "offset_end": 75, "text": "The Djado Plateau lies in the Sahara, in northeastern Niger." }
Djado Plateau. The Djado Plateau lies in the Sahara, in northeastern Niger. It is known for its cave art (often of large mammals long since absent from the area), but is now largely uninhabited, with abandoned towns and forts still standing and visible. As of 2012, the commune of Djado had a total population of 876 people.
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1,587,377
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Djado_Plateau
{ "id": 3, "offset_start": 254, "offset_end": 324, "text": "As of 2012, the commune of Djado had a total population of 876 people." }
It is known for its cave art (often of large mammals long since absent from the area), but is now largely uninhabited, with abandoned towns and forts still standing and visible. As of 2012, the commune of Djado had a total population of 876 people. In 2014, gold was discovered, which attracted up to 20,000 people from Niger, Chad, Libya and Sudan.
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1,587,377
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Djado_Plateau
{ "id": 6, "offset_start": 625, "offset_end": 636, "text": "Djado City." }
Because there were many heavily armed foreigners, and working conditions were very bad, Moussa Hassane Barazé, the responsible minister for mining operations, ordered the mines to be closed in 2017. Djado City. The ruined city and ksar of Djado lies on the southern end of the plateau at of elevation within a small oasis of brackish water.
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1,587,377
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Djado_Plateau
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Djado City. The ruined city and ksar of Djado lies on the southern end of the plateau at of elevation within a small oasis of brackish water. It was long ago abandoned by the Kanuri people, who may have been the original founders. Before the abandonment of Djado city, the area was well known for its salt and date production.
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1,587,377
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Djado_Plateau
{ "id": 9, "offset_start": 856, "offset_end": 951, "text": "Before the abandonment of Djado city, the area was well known for its salt and date production." }
It was long ago abandoned by the Kanuri people, who may have been the original founders. Before the abandonment of Djado city, the area was well known for its salt and date production. Now, the salt mines in Djado are rarely used, however there are date palms of the area that are tended by Toubou nomads.
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1,587,377
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Djado_Plateau
{ "id": 10, "offset_start": 952, "offset_end": 1072, "text": "Now, the salt mines in Djado are rarely used, however there are date palms of the area that are tended by Toubou nomads." }
It was long ago abandoned by the Kanuri people, who may have been the original founders. Before the abandonment of Djado city, the area was well known for its salt and date production. Now, the salt mines in Djado are rarely used, however there are date palms of the area that are tended by Toubou nomads.
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592,862
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Salvador_de_Jujuy
{ "id": 3, "offset_start": 257, "offset_end": 348, "text": "It lies near the southern end of the Humahuaca Canyon where wooded hills meet the lowlands." }
San Salvador de Jujuy. San Salvador de Jujuy (), commonly known as Jujuy and locally often referred to as San Salvador, is the capital and largest city of Jujuy Province in northwest Argentina. Also, it is the seat of the Doctor Manuel Belgrano Department. It lies near the southern end of the Humahuaca Canyon where wooded hills meet the lowlands. Its population at the was 237,751 inhabitants.
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33,044,490
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sch%C3%B6nertsbach
{ "id": 2, "offset_start": 71, "offset_end": 114, "text": "It flows into the Tauber near Reicholzheim." }
Schönertsbach. Schönertsbach is a river of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It flows into the Tauber near Reicholzheim.
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33,044,490
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sch%C3%B6nertsbach
{ "id": 0, "offset_start": 0, "offset_end": 14, "text": "Schönertsbach." }
Schönertsbach. Schönertsbach is a river of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It flows into the Tauber near Reicholzheim.
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33,044,490
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sch%C3%B6nertsbach
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Schönertsbach. Schönertsbach is a river of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It flows into the Tauber near Reicholzheim.
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126,663
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Root%2C_New_York
{ "id": 20, "offset_start": 1714, "offset_end": 1882, "text": "Most of the town is drained by north-flowing tributaries of the Mohawk River, most notably Flat Creek in the west, and by Lasher Creek and Yatesville Creek to the east." }
Route 162 leads southeast to Sloansville. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the town of Root has a total area of, of which are land and, or 0.83%, are water. Most of the town is drained by north-flowing tributaries of the Mohawk River, most notably Flat Creek in the west, and by Lasher Creek and Yatesville Creek to the east.
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12,542,291
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ladak_pika
{ "id": 16, "offset_start": 1239, "offset_end": 1440, "text": "The Ladak pika is found in the mountain ranges of northern India, northeastern Pakistan, and western China including the provinces of Qinghai, Tibet and Xinjiang, as well as across the Tibetan Plateau." }
The skull has a high arch. They reproduce during late June and early July. Habitat. The Ladak pika is found in the mountain ranges of northern India, northeastern Pakistan, and western China including the provinces of Qinghai, Tibet and Xinjiang, as well as across the Tibetan Plateau. They inhabit valleys at elevations between, and dig burrows.
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2,590,319
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Mary_Lake
{ "id": 3, "offset_start": 218, "offset_end": 419, "text": "At an elevation of, Saint Mary Lake's waters are colder and lie almost higher in elevation than Lake McDonald, the largest lake in the park, which is located on the west side of the Continental Divide." }
state of Montana. Located on the east side of the park, Going-to-the-Sun Road parallels the lake along its north shore. At an elevation of, Saint Mary Lake's waters are colder and lie almost higher in elevation than Lake McDonald, the largest lake in the park, which is located on the west side of the Continental Divide.
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2,590,319
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Mary_Lake
{ "id": 4, "offset_start": 420, "offset_end": 601, "text": "Here, the Great Plains end and the Rocky Mountains begin in an abrupt elevation change, with Little Chief Mountain posing a formidable southern flank above the west end of the lake." }
At an elevation of, Saint Mary Lake's waters are colder and lie almost higher in elevation than Lake McDonald, the largest lake in the park, which is located on the west side of the Continental Divide. Here, the Great Plains end and the Rocky Mountains begin in an abrupt elevation change, with Little Chief Mountain posing a formidable southern flank above the west end of the lake.
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2,590,319
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Mary_Lake
{ "id": 0, "offset_start": 0, "offset_end": 16, "text": "Saint Mary Lake." }
Saint Mary Lake. Saint Mary Lake is the second-largest lake in Glacier National Park, in the U.S. state of Montana. Located on the east side of the park, Going-to-the-Sun Road parallels the lake along its north shore.
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2,590,319
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Mary_Lake
{ "id": 1, "offset_start": 17, "offset_end": 115, "text": "Saint Mary Lake is the second-largest lake in Glacier National Park, in the U.S. state of Montana." }
Saint Mary Lake. Saint Mary Lake is the second-largest lake in Glacier National Park, in the U.S. state of Montana. Located on the east side of the park, Going-to-the-Sun Road parallels the lake along its north shore.
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2,590,319
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Mary_Lake
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The lake is long and deep with a surface area of. The waters of the lake rarely rise above and are home to various species of trout. During the winter, the lake is often frozen over with ice up to thick. The opening scene of the 1980 Stanley Kubrick film "The Shining" was shot at Saint Mary Lake. Wild Goose Island rises a mere 14 feet (4.3 m) above the lake.
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5,275,834
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skatutakee_Lake
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Skatutakee Lake. Skatutakee Lake is a water body located in Cheshire County in southwestern New Hampshire, United States, in the town of Harrisville. Water from Skatutakee Lake flows via Nubanusit Brook to the Contoocook River in Peterborough and ultimately to the Merrimack River.
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5,275,834
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skatutakee_Lake
{ "id": 1, "offset_start": 17, "offset_end": 149, "text": "Skatutakee Lake is a water body located in Cheshire County in southwestern New Hampshire, United States, in the town of Harrisville." }
Skatutakee Lake. Skatutakee Lake is a water body located in Cheshire County in southwestern New Hampshire, United States, in the town of Harrisville. Water from Skatutakee Lake flows via Nubanusit Brook to the Contoocook River in Peterborough and ultimately to the Merrimack River.
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5,275,834
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skatutakee_Lake
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Skatutakee Lake. Skatutakee Lake is a water body located in Cheshire County in southwestern New Hampshire, United States, in the town of Harrisville. Water from Skatutakee Lake flows via Nubanusit Brook to the Contoocook River in Peterborough and ultimately to the Merrimack River.
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28,943,133
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangladesh%E2%80%93Bhutan_relations
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Mahayana Buddhism in Bhutan and Tibet was influenced by the Pala Empire of Bengal. During the 13th century, an Islamic invasion of Tibet was launched from Bengal which may have crossed Bhutan near the Chumbi Valley. During British rule in the region, Bhutan ceded the Dooars under the Treaty of Sinchula in 1865 after the Bhutan War in the northern part of the Bengal Presidency.
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2,662,048
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gentiana_verna
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It is also to be found in mountainous regions ranging from the High Atlas of Morocco to the mountains of Turkey, Iraq and Iran. In northern Europe, it is very rare, confined to Teesdale in northern England and a handful of locations in western Ireland. It tends to thrive on dry meadows with chalky soil; it is also known to grow in silicaceous soils and grows as a perennial hemicryptophyte.
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2,662,048
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gentiana_verna
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Writer and botanist Stevan Jakovljević eulogized the flower in its Latin name at the end of his trilogy "Srpska trilogija" which writes of the Serbian soldiers who died during the Battle of Kajmakčalan and the Macedonian front during World War I (the flower grows on the soldiers' graves in the mountains of Kajmakčalan).
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36,901,612
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bagratuni_dynasty
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Their domain included the region of Sper in the Çoruh River valley of Upper Armenia, which was famous for its gold and silver, and Tayk. The medieval Armenian historian Movses Khorenatsi claimed they had an ancestor, Smbat, who came to Armenia from Judea in 6th century BCE, but modern historians regard this as an invention to give a biblical origin to the family.
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54,570,331
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Djilamatang
{ "id": 6, "offset_start": 376, "offset_end": 602, "text": "He places them in the northeast corner of Victoria, "west of Mount Kosciuszko on the upper headwaters of the Murray River", but the words he quotes ("waananga", meaning "no" and "djere"." }
Norman Tindale maintained that the Djilamatang were exterminated by other Aboriginal groups "in post-European times". He places them in the northeast corner of Victoria, "west of Mount Kosciuszko on the upper headwaters of the Murray River", but the words he quotes ("waananga", meaning "no" and "djere".
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54,570,331
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Djilamatang
{ "id": 11, "offset_start": 884, "offset_end": 957, "text": "west of Mount Kosciuszko and on the upper headwaters of the Murray River." }
Country. Area 1,500 sq. m. west of Mount Kosciuszko and on the upper headwaters of the Murray River. They appear to have been exterminated in a period of tribal conflict in the Albury area after white settlement had begun to affect the region. It was then that their traditional enemies, the Jaitmathang, Walgalu, and Ngarigo forged a pact or mutual alliance to get rid of their common enemy. People.
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34,370,414
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Greece
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Greece ratified the convention on 17 July 1981, making its natural and cultural sites eligible for inclusion on the list. Greece has 20 properties in Greece inscribed on the World Heritage List, 18 of which are cultural sites and two (Meteora and Mount Athos) are mixed, listed for both their natural and cultural significance.
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11,285,576
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kautz_Glacier
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Kautz Glacier. The Kautz Glacier is a narrow glacier on the southern flank of Mount Rainier in Washington. Named for August Kautz, who is sometimes credited for the first ascent of Mount Rainier, covers and contains 7.8 billion ft3 (221 million m3) of ice. Upper Kautz Glacier extends south from the summit ice cap to Kautz Ice Cliff at about.
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5,669,135
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boizenburg
{ "id": 2, "offset_start": 124, "offset_end": 233, "text": "It is situated on the right bank of the Elbe, west of Ludwigslust, northeast of Lüneburg and east of Hamburg." }
Boizenburg. Boizenburg (;) is a municipality in the Ludwigslust-Parchim district in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany. It is situated on the right bank of the Elbe, west of Ludwigslust, northeast of Lüneburg and east of Hamburg. It is part of the Hamburg Metropolitan Region.
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71,219,913
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_New_South_Wales_floods
{ "id": 20, "offset_start": 2460, "offset_end": 2592, "text": "On 5 July, as the low moved north, residents of Broke, as well as 6,000 other people in the Hunter Region, were ordered to evacuate." }
Hunter Region. On 5 July, as the low moved north, residents of Broke, as well as 6,000 other people in the Hunter Region, were ordered to evacuate. Wollombi, Bulga and Broke were cut off and isolated by the floodwaters. The Hunter River in Singleton had peaked at 13.71m on 7 July, surpassing the flood levels of March 2022. Meteorology.
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290,566
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lauterbrunnen
{ "id": 5, "offset_start": 499, "offset_end": 580, "text": "It is notably overlooked by the Eiger, Mönch, Jungfrau and many other high peaks." }
The municipality comprises the Lauterbrunnen Valley (), located at the foot of the Bernese Alps. It is notably overlooked by the Eiger, Mönch, Jungfrau and many other high peaks. The valley, drained by the White Lütschine, comprises the Soustal, the Sefinental and the upper Lauterbrunnen Valley with Untersteinberg. The valley includes several glaciers.
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290,566
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lauterbrunnen
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The Jungfrau rack railway runs from Kleine Scheidegg to the highest railway station in Europe at Jungfraujoch. The railway runs almost entirely within a tunnel built into the Eiger and Mönch mountains and contains two stations in the middle of the tunnel where passengers can disembark to observe the neighboring mountains through windows built into the mountainside.
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290,566
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lauterbrunnen
{ "id": 73, "offset_start": 8314, "offset_end": 8523, "text": "It reaches as far as the peaks of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau to the east, the Gletscherhorn, Mittaghorn, Grosshorn, Breithorn and Tschingelhorn to the south, and the Gspaltenhorn and Schilthorn to the west." }
The municipality of Lauterbrunnen extends a considerable distance beyond the village and valley, with an area of. It reaches as far as the peaks of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau to the east, the Gletscherhorn, Mittaghorn, Grosshorn, Breithorn and Tschingelhorn to the south, and the Gspaltenhorn and Schilthorn to the west.
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8,284,884
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natick_Center_station
{ "id": 55, "offset_start": 5274, "offset_end": 5384, "text": "It would extend into the southern portion of Lake Cochituate, with the lake filled south of the new alignment." }
The main line would be located northwards at a slight angle to the existing line – a distance of at Washington Street and at Washington Avenue. It would extend into the southern portion of Lake Cochituate, with the lake filled south of the new alignment. Five bridges were to be built over the main line and one over the Saxonville Branch.
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75,138,022
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Tell_(2024_film)
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Konrad Baumgarten, a farmer who killed constable Wolfshot for raping and murdering his wife, becomes a fugitive. When he attempts to cross a storm-tossed lake to escape his pursuers, he is aided by William Tell, a war-weary former Crusade soldier renowned for his skill with the crossbow.
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24,271,751
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valley_of_the_Kings_(Tibet)
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Valley of the Kings (Tibet). The Valley of the Kings (;) or Chongye Valley is a valley in Qonggyai County, Tibet, China. It is the location of eight tumuli, which are believed to be the burial mounds of eight to ten Tibetan rulers.
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24,271,751
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valley_of_the_Kings_(Tibet)
{ "id": 1, "offset_start": 29, "offset_end": 120, "text": "The Valley of the Kings (;) or Chongye Valley is a valley in Qonggyai County, Tibet, China." }
Valley of the Kings (Tibet). The Valley of the Kings (;) or Chongye Valley is a valley in Qonggyai County, Tibet, China. It is the location of eight tumuli, which are believed to be the burial mounds of eight to ten Tibetan rulers.
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10,102,852
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mangen
{ "id": 0, "offset_start": 0, "offset_end": 7, "text": "Mangen." }
Mangen. Mangen is a lake in eastern Norway. It is located in Eidskog Municipality in Innlandet county and Aurskog-Høland Municipality in Akershus county. The lake lies about northeast of the village of Aursmoen (in Aurskog-Høland Municipality) and about west of the village of Skotterud (in Eidskog Municipality).
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10,102,852
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mangen
{ "id": 1, "offset_start": 8, "offset_end": 43, "text": "Mangen is a lake in eastern Norway." }
Mangen. Mangen is a lake in eastern Norway. It is located in Eidskog Municipality in Innlandet county and Aurskog-Høland Municipality in Akershus county. The lake lies about northeast of the village of Aursmoen (in Aurskog-Høland Municipality) and about west of the village of Skotterud (in Eidskog Municipality).
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3,054,618
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saur_Valley
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The altitude is above sea level. One can have panoramic views of the vast snow range extending across Trishuli, Nanda Devi, Panchchuli Group, and Api of Nepal from the place named Chandak, located on a nearby hill. Most Manu, near Chandak, hosts an annual fair. History. Soar was under Kumaon Kingdom, Saur was ruled by Katyuri Kings.
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3,054,618
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saur_Valley
{ "id": 1, "offset_start": 13, "offset_end": 166, "text": "Soar Valley (also Soar;) is a small valley, long and wide, which resembles Kashmir Valley, located in Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand state of India." }
Saur Valley. Soar Valley (also Soar;) is a small valley, long and wide, which resembles Kashmir Valley, located in Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand state of India. Pithoragarh town (the headquarters of the district) is situated in this valley.
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3,054,618
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saur_Valley
{ "id": 0, "offset_start": 0, "offset_end": 12, "text": "Saur Valley." }
Saur Valley. Soar Valley (also Soar;) is a small valley, long and wide, which resembles Kashmir Valley, located in Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand state of India. Pithoragarh town (the headquarters of the district) is situated in this valley.
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12,052,573
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Clark_(politician)
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Clark won the seat and was re-elected in the 1984 and 1988 federal elections. Clark left federal politics and did not campaign in the 1993 federal election after serving for part of the 32nd Canadian Parliament, and for full terms in the 33rd and 34th Parliaments. Clark died at the age of 71, following a fall from a horse at Lake Metigoshe.
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20,494,590
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valdarno
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Valdarno. The Valdarno is the valley of the river Arno, from Florence to the sea. The name applies to the entire river basin, though usage of the term generally excludes Casentino and the valleys formed by major tributaries.
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20,494,590
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valdarno
{ "id": 0, "offset_start": 0, "offset_end": 9, "text": "Valdarno." }
Valdarno. The Valdarno is the valley of the river Arno, from Florence to the sea. The name applies to the entire river basin, though usage of the term generally excludes Casentino and the valleys formed by major tributaries.
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20,494,590
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valdarno
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Valdarno. The Valdarno is the valley of the river Arno, from Florence to the sea. The name applies to the entire river basin, though usage of the term generally excludes Casentino and the valleys formed by major tributaries.
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6,178,579
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Dutch_(genealogy)
{ "id": 17, "offset_start": 2819, "offset_end": 3432, "text": "James Pylant wrote: "While there were instances of Black Dutch being used to disguise African ancestry in white families, the oft-circulated claims of Native Americans' widepreading camouflaging as Black Dutch is disputed by Larry Echo Hawk, Assistant Secretary of Indian Affairs, who found no such evidence."\nAs early as the 18th century, ethnic Germans and Irish/Scots-Irish migrated from Pennsylvania into Virginia through the Shenandoah Valley and settled in the backcountry of the Appalachian Mountains, areas considered the frontier compared to Tidewater Virginia and the Low Country of the coast." }
James Pylant wrote: "While there were instances of Black Dutch being used to disguise African ancestry in white families, the oft-circulated claims of Native Americans' widepreading camouflaging as Black Dutch is disputed by Larry Echo Hawk, Assistant Secretary of Indian Affairs, who found no such evidence." As early as the 18th century, ethnic Germans and Irish/Scots-Irish migrated from Pennsylvania into Virginia through the Shenandoah Valley and settled in the backcountry of the Appalachian Mountains, areas considered the frontier compared to Tidewater Virginia and the Low Country of the coast.
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{ "id": 2, "offset_start": 158, "offset_end": 411, "text": "It was carried in sections past the cataracts of the lower Congo, reassembled at Stanley Pool (Pool Malebo) and launched in December 1881, the first powered vessel on the long navigable section between the cataracts and the Stanley Falls (Boyoma Falls)." }
The "En Avant" (Forward) was a small steam launch used in the early days of European exploration of the Congo River basin. It was carried in sections past the cataracts of the lower Congo, reassembled at Stanley Pool (Pool Malebo) and launched in December 1881, the first powered vessel on the long navigable section between the cataracts and the Stanley Falls (Boyoma Falls).
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While Valcke developed the Isangila post, Stanley took the steamers "En Avant" and "Royal" up the navigable stretch of the river to Manyanga, where he started to build a post, which he entrusted to Victor Harou. He charged Charles-Marie de Braconnier with building a road from Manianga to the mouth of the Lufu River, bypassing the Ntombo-Mataka falls.
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{ "id": 51, "offset_start": 5685, "offset_end": 5795, "text": "Stanley returned to Léopoldville, then set off again past Mwata to the Kwah (Kasai), a tributary of the Congo." }
The Belgians suffered from the heat of the boiler combined with the heat of the sun, which penetrated the canvas walls. Their boxes and bundles made most uncomfortable seats. Stanley returned to Léopoldville, then set off again past Mwata to the Kwah (Kasai), a tributary of the Congo. He went up this river to Lake Léopold II (Lake Mai-Ndombe), which he circumnavigated.
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{ "id": 52, "offset_start": 5796, "offset_end": 5881, "text": "He went up this river to Lake Léopold II (Lake Mai-Ndombe), which he circumnavigated." }
Their boxes and bundles made most uncomfortable seats. Stanley returned to Léopoldville, then set off again past Mwata to the Kwah (Kasai), a tributary of the Congo. He went up this river to Lake Léopold II (Lake Mai-Ndombe), which he circumnavigated. He fell ill and returned downstream en route for Europe. At Vivi he met Dr. Eduard Pechuël-Loesche, to whom he handed over command.
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66,215,060
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The expedition had seven Europeans and 67 Africans. Stanley reached the mouth of the Ruki River on 9 June 1883 and directed Van Gèle and Coquilhat to build a station there. It was called Equator Station, or Station de l'Équateur, then Equateurville, later Coquilhatville, today Mbandaka. While the Équateur station was being built, Stanley explored the Lulonga River and Lake Tumba.
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66,215,060
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It was called Equator Station, or Station de l'Équateur, then Equateurville, later Coquilhatville, today Mbandaka. While the Équateur station was being built, Stanley explored the Lulonga River and Lake Tumba. On 23 June 1883 Stanley steamed up the Lukanga River, which led into Lake Mantumba (Lake Tumba). He circumnavigated the shallow lake, a distance of.
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66,215,060
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It was called Equator Station, or Station de l'Équateur, then Equateurville, later Coquilhatville, today Mbandaka. While the Équateur station was being built, Stanley explored the Lulonga River and Lake Tumba. On 23 June 1883 Stanley steamed up the Lukanga River, which led into Lake Mantumba (Lake Tumba). He circumnavigated the shallow lake, a distance of.
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66,215,060
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{ "id": 87, "offset_start": 9667, "offset_end": 9785, "text": "Hanssens left the next day, and briefly explored the Mongala River, signing a treaty with Chief Mobeka near its mouth." }
Hanssens left for Équateur on 11 May 1884 to obtain more supplies for his journey to the Falls, and returned to Iboko on 24 May 1884, where Coquilhat was organizing the post. Hanssens left the next day, and briefly explored the Mongala River, signing a treaty with Chief Mobeka near its mouth. On 4 June 1884 the expedition reached the Itimbiri River, and went up it for.
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66,215,060
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Hanssens left the next day, and briefly explored the Mongala River, signing a treaty with Chief Mobeka near its mouth. On 4 June 1884 the expedition reached the Itimbiri River, and went up it for. On 21 June 1884 it reached Basoko at the mouth of the Aruwimi River, where a post of three Hausas was established. The expedition reached the Falls on 3 July 1884, and left on 11 July 1884.
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33,270,522
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudhramadevi_(film)
{ "id": 1, "offset_start": 21, "offset_end": 260, "text": ""Rudhramadevi" is a 2015 Indian Telugu-language 3D biographical action film based on the life of Rudrama Devi, one of the prominent rulers of the Kakatiya dynasty in the Deccan, and one of the few ruling queens in Indian history." }
Rudhramadevi (film). "Rudhramadevi" is a 2015 Indian Telugu-language 3D biographical action film based on the life of Rudrama Devi, one of the prominent rulers of the Kakatiya dynasty in the Deccan, and one of the few ruling queens in Indian history.
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47,355,098
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Notre-Dame_des_Neiges%2C_L%27Alpe_d%27Huez
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History. A small chapel, built in 1940, situated in the center of the Alpe d'Huez, was initially dedicated to the Marian cult. In 1960, the priest, Jaap Reuten, asked Jean Le Boucher and architect Jean Marol to build a church-shaped tent, representing Abraham, the first Biblical patriarch, to replace the chapel with a structure visible from the Meije, in preparation for the Olympic Games of 1968.
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11,658,213
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harney_Lake
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The nearest residents live in the community of Narrows. Water level. During wet years, the lake receives water from Malheur Lake, located approximately to the east. The depth of Harney Lake is less than during normal water years and has dried up completely during times of drought. As typical to other alkali lake beds in the western United States, minimal aquatic life is found in Harney Lake.
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11,658,213
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Malheur Lake Basin redband trout. Malheur and Harney lakes have reduced access by Great Basin redband trout due to irrigation diversions, channelization, draining of marshlands and high alkalinities. Even if trout could gain access again, redband populations would not survive in this marginal habitat. Harney Lake has been inhospitable to redband trout for many years due to high alkalinities.
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11,658,213
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While not an officially designated threatened or endangered species, the Redband Trout is recognized as important resource, and this law sets aside land in Oregon for protection and research of Redband Trout. The Steens Mountains Cooperative Management and Protection Act of 2000 (Public Law 106–399)
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11,658,213
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harney_Lake
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Harney Lake. Harney Lake is a shallow alkali lake basin located in southeast Oregon, United States, approximately south of the city of Burns. The lake lies within the boundary of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge and is the lowest point in the Blitzen Valley drainage. History. The lake has been known by several names, including Salt Lake in 1838, Tonowama, and Lake Harney.
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11,658,213
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Harney Lake. Harney Lake is a shallow alkali lake basin located in southeast Oregon, United States, approximately south of the city of Burns. The lake lies within the boundary of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge and is the lowest point in the Blitzen Valley drainage. History. The lake has been known by several names, including Salt Lake in 1838, Tonowama, and Lake Harney.
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11,658,213
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{ "id": 5, "offset_start": 379, "offset_end": 583, "text": "Despite a history of 9,000 years of human inhabitation on Harney Lake by the Northern Paiute Indians primarily as nomadic wintering camps, little sign of modern human habitation is evident on Harney Lake." }
History. The lake has been known by several names, including Salt Lake in 1838, Tonowama, and Lake Harney. Despite a history of 9,000 years of human inhabitation on Harney Lake by the Northern Paiute Indians primarily as nomadic wintering camps, little sign of modern human habitation is evident on Harney Lake. The nearest residents live in the community of Narrows. Water level.
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11,658,213
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The nearest residents live in the community of Narrows. Water level. During wet years, the lake receives water from Malheur Lake, located approximately to the east. The depth of Harney Lake is less than during normal water years and has dried up completely during times of drought. As typical to other alkali lake beds in the western United States, minimal aquatic life is found in Harney Lake.
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11,658,213
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{ "id": 10, "offset_start": 866, "offset_end": 978, "text": "As typical to other alkali lake beds in the western United States, minimal aquatic life is found in Harney Lake." }
During wet years, the lake receives water from Malheur Lake, located approximately to the east. The depth of Harney Lake is less than during normal water years and has dried up completely during times of drought. As typical to other alkali lake beds in the western United States, minimal aquatic life is found in Harney Lake. A species of inland brine shrimp is the only form of life in Harney Lake.
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11,658,213
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As typical to other alkali lake beds in the western United States, minimal aquatic life is found in Harney Lake. A species of inland brine shrimp is the only form of life in Harney Lake. Despite its limited food supply, the lake is part of an important inland marsh ecosystem for migratory birds in the arid southeast Oregon desert. Malheur Lake Basin redband trout.
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11,658,213
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harney_Lake
{ "id": 16, "offset_start": 1502, "offset_end": 1593, "text": "Harney Lake has been inhospitable to redband trout for many years due to high alkalinities." }
Even if trout could gain access again, redband populations would not survive in this marginal habitat. Harney Lake has been inhospitable to redband trout for many years due to high alkalinities. Today, redband trout in the Malheur Lakes Basin are widely distributed in small- and medium-size streams. The redband is a unique subspecies adapted to the Malheur Lake Basin ecosystem.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ascension_Island
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So, from 1850 and years thereafter, ships came with an assortment of plants from botanical gardens in Argentina, Europe and South Africa. By the late 1870s Norfolk pines, eucalyptus, bamboo, and banana trees grew in profusion at the highest point of the island, Green Mountain, creating a tropical cloud forest. Astronomical observation.
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18,962,604
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Geography. The main island has an area of approximately. A volcanic peak, Green Mountain, rises above sea level from west of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Much of the island is a wasteland of lava flows and cinder cones; forty-four distinct dormant craters have been identified. Geology.
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18,962,604
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{ "id": 149, "offset_start": 20834, "offset_end": 21019, "text": "However, due to the introduction of species by the British, Ascension Island's Green Mountain is now one of the few large-scale planned forests, and is gradually growing with each year." }
The later introduction of rabbits, sheep, rats and donkeys, and over 200 imported species further marginalised the original flora. By 1843 the island was barren with few plants. However, due to the introduction of species by the British, Ascension Island's Green Mountain is now one of the few large-scale planned forests, and is gradually growing with each year. Its highest point is at.
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{ "id": 14, "offset_start": 1641, "offset_end": 1834, "text": "As such they were also related to a part of the Gashi tribe from the Gjakova Highlands (Albanian: "Malësia e Gjakovës"), who were descended from another unnamed brother of Can Gabeti." }
As such they were also related to a part of the Gashi tribe from the Gjakova Highlands (Albanian: "Malësia e Gjakovës"), who were descended from another unnamed brother of Can Gabeti.
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67,373,256
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wangumbaug_Lake
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Wangumbaug Lake. Wangumbaug Lake, also known as Coventry Lake, is a natural lake located in Coventry, Connecticut. It covers and is about deep and long with a circumference of. Its watershed is, around 40% of which is residential and the rest farms and forest. The lake holds 2.7 billion gallons (10,220,000 m³) of water.
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67,373,256
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wangumbaug_Lake
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Its watershed is, around 40% of which is residential and the rest farms and forest. The lake holds 2.7 billion gallons (10,220,000 m³) of water. It is fed by springs and has one natural outlet, Coventry Lake Brook, which flows southeast into the Willimantic River. Melt from a retreating glacier formed the lake 13,000 years ago. Wangumbaug means "Crooked Pond" in Algonquian.
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67,373,256
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wangumbaug_Lake
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Smith High School crew team from nearby Mansfield. A two-acre lake island, Underwood Island, is located 100 yards from Wangumbaug's shoreline. The village and census-designated place of Coventry Lake includes the lake and surrounding residential areas. The regional climate is hemiboreal.
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67,373,256
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wangumbaug_Lake
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Wangumbaug Lake. Wangumbaug Lake, also known as Coventry Lake, is a natural lake located in Coventry, Connecticut. It covers and is about deep and long with a circumference of. Its watershed is, around 40% of which is residential and the rest farms and forest. The lake holds 2.7 billion gallons (10,220,000 m³) of water.
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67,373,256
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wangumbaug_Lake
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The lake has been a popular summer vacation destination for boaters and bathers. Artists flocked to the summer cottages along the shores. In the early twentieth century, a trolley line connected the towns of Coventry and Willimantic, and Wangumbaug Lake became known as "Willimantic's summer resort." A pavilion known as the Lakeside Casino was a popular dance hall.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dora_Beel
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Dora Beel. Dora Beel is a wetland and lake located at Rampur no. 2 village under the Palashbari revenue circle and surrounded by villages like Rajapukhuri, Nahira, Bhakatpara, Tezpur, Rampur, Majpara, Kuldung, Dhantola, Bortari and Khidirpukhuri in Kamrup district of Assam. Area. According to the Survey of India, the total area of the Beel was 300.96 acres in 1971.
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Dora Beel. Dora Beel is a wetland and lake located at Rampur no. 2 village under the Palashbari revenue circle and surrounded by villages like Rajapukhuri, Nahira, Bhakatpara, Tezpur, Rampur, Majpara, Kuldung, Dhantola, Bortari and Khidirpukhuri in Kamrup district of Assam. Area. According to the Survey of India, the total area of the Beel was 300.96 acres in 1971.
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Area. According to the Survey of India, the total area of the Beel was 300.96 acres in 1971. However, it had shrunk to 278.41 acres according to land sat imagery in 2005. Water source. Dora Beel is fed by Kulsi River and Kulsi also acts as main inlet and outlet for the lake. Aquafauna. Dora Beel is the habitat of endangered South Asian river dolphin ("Platanista gangetica").
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Water source. Dora Beel is fed by Kulsi River and Kulsi also acts as main inlet and outlet for the lake. Aquafauna. Dora Beel is the habitat of endangered South Asian river dolphin ("Platanista gangetica"). This endangered dolphin (known as "Xihu" in Assamese language) breeds only in Subansiri River and Kulsi River of the entire Brahmaputra delta. Festival.
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{ "id": 12, "offset_start": 826, "offset_end": 1080, "text": "Dora Beel festival is an annual festival set on the banks of the Dora Beel to discuss about the production of indigenous fish species and this festival is fundamentally linked to nature and carries the eternal message of protecting and respecting nature." }
Festival. Dora Beel festival is an annual festival set on the banks of the Dora Beel to discuss about the production of indigenous fish species and this festival is fundamentally linked to nature and carries the eternal message of protecting and respecting nature.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Munmorah_Power_Station
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Munmorah Power Station. Munmorah Power Station is a demolished coal-fired power station with four 350 MW English Electric steam driven turbo-alternators for a combined capacity of 1,400 MW. The station was located near Doyalson, on the shores of Lake Munmorah, New South Wales, Australia and was owned and operated by Delta Electricity, a company owned by the New South Wales Government.
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