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41,105,958 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taldou_District | {
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"text": "The Northwestern Quadrant of the District is within Wadi al-Nasara, an Antiochian Greek Orthodox population region and cultural area."
} | Taldou District. Taldou District () is a district of the Homs Governorate in central Syria. Administrative centre is the town of Taldou. The Northwestern Quadrant of the District is within Wadi al-Nasara, an Antiochian Greek Orthodox population region and cultural area. Krak Des Chevaliers, a famous Crusader Castle, is in the northwesternmost edge of the district. | [
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40,884,010 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothea_Gravina | {
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"text": "They had three children, including Christopher, later Count Gravina, and Michael who also took up climbing and was part of the team which made the first ascent of Pumasillo in 1957."
} | After the marriage, they lived at Merano in the Italian Tyrol and she climbed and skied in the Alps with an uncle Binnie Briggs, who was a founding member of the Alpine Ski Club, and her husband. They had three children, including Christopher, later Count Gravina, and Michael who also took up climbing and was part of the team which made the first ascent of Pumasillo in 1957. | [
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40,884,010 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothea_Gravina | {
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"text": "She joined the Ladies' Alpine Club in 1955 and in 1959, aged 55, went to the Himalayas as a member of the International Women's Expedition to Cho Oyu, and the sixth-highest mountain in the world."
} | Briggsie started climbing when she was 4 years old, on the roof of her home in Yorkshire. In the 1920s she travelled in South and East Africa, and was possibly the first woman to climb Kilimanjaro. She joined the Ladies' Alpine Club in 1955 and in 1959, aged 55, went to the Himalayas as a member of the International Women's Expedition to Cho Oyu, and the sixth-highest mountain in the world. | [
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2,681,350 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troms%C3%B8_Bridge | {
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"text": "The bridge is one of the most important landmarks of Tromsø, and forms part of a motif composed of the Arctic Cathedral, the Tromsdalstinden mountain, and the Tromsø Bridge."
} | The Tromsø Bridge was the first cantilever bridge to be built in Norway. Since then, many bridges of this type have been built. The bridge is one of the most important landmarks of Tromsø, and forms part of a motif composed of the Arctic Cathedral, the Tromsdalstinden mountain, and the Tromsø Bridge. In 2000, the Directorate for Cultural Heritage protected the bridge against modifications. | [
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105,548 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petersville%2C_Alaska | {
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"text": "The CDP is bordered to the west by the Kahiltna River, fed by the Kahiltna Glacier on the south side of Denali."
} | The CDP is bordered to the north by Denali National Park. According to the United States Census Bureau, the Petersville CDP has a total area of, of which are land and, or 0.14%, are water. The CDP is bordered to the west by the Kahiltna River, fed by the Kahiltna Glacier on the south side of Denali. Climate. | [
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} | Verde Vallis. Verde Vallis is an ancient river valley in the Sinus Sabaeus quadrangle on Mars. It is found in the Sinus Sabaeus quadrangle at 0.5° south latitude and 330.2° west longitude. It is named after a river in Arizona, USA. | [
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21,956,461 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verde_Vallis | {
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"text": "Verde Vallis is an ancient river valley in the Sinus Sabaeus quadrangle on Mars."
} | Verde Vallis. Verde Vallis is an ancient river valley in the Sinus Sabaeus quadrangle on Mars. It is found in the Sinus Sabaeus quadrangle at 0.5° south latitude and 330.2° west longitude. It is named after a river in Arizona, USA. | [
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12,613,637 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coldwater_darter | {
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"text": "It is endemic to the United States, where it occurs in the Coosa River system of Georgia, Alabama, and Tennessee."
} | Coldwater darter. The coldwater darter ("Etheostoma ditrema") is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish, a darter from the subfamily Etheostomatinae, part of the family Percidae, which also contains the perches, ruffes and pikeperches. It is endemic to the United States, where it occurs in the Coosa River system of Georgia, Alabama, and Tennessee. Description. | [
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12,613,637 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coldwater_darter | {
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"text": "The coldwater darter is endemic to the Coosa River drainage covering the Ridge and Valley Province above the Fall Line in northeastern Alabama, northwestern Georgia, and the extreme southeast of Tennessee."
} | The red and blue colours of the males are intensified during the spawning season. The coldwater darter can reach a length of, though most only reach about. Distribution. The coldwater darter is endemic to the Coosa River drainage covering the Ridge and Valley Province above the Fall Line in northeastern Alabama, northwestern Georgia, and the extreme southeast of Tennessee. Habitat and ecology. | [
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28,916,729 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Calling_(di_Suvero) | {
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"text": "The sculpture's backdrop consisted of the bluff and Lake Michigan."
} | It currently sits in O'Donnell Park, next to the Milwaukee County War Memorial building and in front of the Milwaukee Art Museum. When the piece was first commissioned, the Milwaukee Art Museum did not extend to its present location. The sculpture's backdrop consisted of the bluff and Lake Michigan. With the rising sun behind it, "The Calling" truly captured di Suvero's intent. | [
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13,366,266 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urban_Appalachians | {
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"text": "Many came from coal camp villages in the Cumberland Plateau or Allegheny Mountains; others came from cities such as Knoxville, Charleston, West Virginia, or the Huntington-Ashland area."
} | Urban Appalachians came from all areas of Appalachia. Many came from coal camp villages in the Cumberland Plateau or Allegheny Mountains; others came from cities such as Knoxville, Charleston, West Virginia, or the Huntington-Ashland area. Some of these migrants had come from rural areas to the cities before moving on. Most, however, came from rural areas or small towns. | [
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17,361,474 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diamond_Glacier_(British_Columbia) | {
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"text": "It lies on the Mount Garibaldi massif between Atwell Peak and Diamond Head."
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8,329,407 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Ynez_Airport | {
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"text": "Santa Ynez Airport (Kunkle Field) is a public airport located one mile (2 km) southeast of the central business district of Santa Ynez, in the Santa Ynez Valley of Santa Barbara County, California, United States."
} | Santa Ynez Airport. Santa Ynez Airport (Kunkle Field) is a public airport located one mile (2 km) southeast of the central business district of Santa Ynez, in the Santa Ynez Valley of Santa Barbara County, California, United States. The airport covers and has one runway (08/26), measuring 2,804 x 75 ft. (854 x 23 m). | [
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8,329,407 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Ynez_Airport | {
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"text": "The Santa Ynez Airport was started in 1946 when a group of men from the Santa Ynez Valley asked the board of supervisors to purchase 155 acres in the valley to start a flying club."
} | There are no jets based at the airport. History. The Santa Ynez Airport was started in 1946 when a group of men from the Santa Ynez Valley asked the board of supervisors to purchase 155 acres in the valley to start a flying club. It was not until September 30, 1949, that the State of California, Division of Aeronautics issued the first permit allowing for flight operations to commence. | [
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"text": "The origins are unclear but the area was part of an earlier Royal Forest stretching from the River Parrett to the Quantock Hills."
} | Petherton Park. Petherton Park (also known as North Petherton Park or Newton Park) was a Deer park around North Petherton within the English county of Somerset. The origins are unclear but the area was part of an earlier Royal Forest stretching from the River Parrett to the Quantock Hills. According to the late 13th century Hundred Rolls, King Henry II of England (d. | [
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"text": "The village is at the bottom of mount Collarada (2886 m) and in 2018 had 447 inhabitants."
} | Its name refers to the "new village" repopulated in the late 10th century. Villanúa's altitude is 953 m and it covers 58.2 km2. The village is at the bottom of mount Collarada (2886 m) and in 2018 had 447 inhabitants. It is a tourist locality located between Jaca and the ski stations of Candanchú and Astún and near the French border (12 km. by the Tunnel of Somport). Visiting. | [
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"text": "To the north of the geo is a sea cave that has been measured at more than one and a half times the size of "Frozen Deep", a chamber in Reservoir Hole under Cheddar Gorge in Somerset, potentially making it the largest natural chamber in Britain."
} | Calder's Geo is a large geo that cuts into the western black volcanic cliffs of Esha Ness. To the north of the geo is a sea cave that has been measured at more than one and a half times the size of "Frozen Deep", a chamber in Reservoir Hole under Cheddar Gorge in Somerset, potentially making it the largest natural chamber in Britain. | [
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"text": "The species range is restricted to the Greater Caucasus Mountains between above sea level, roughly extending from Mt. Shkhara (Georgia) in the west to Mt. Babadag (Azerbaijan) in the east."
} | The beard is small or entirely absent in females, and in males in their summer coats. Distribution and habitat. The species range is restricted to the Greater Caucasus Mountains between above sea level, roughly extending from Mt. Shkhara (Georgia) in the west to Mt. Babadag (Azerbaijan) in the east. | [
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"text": "Vaso took Marko to Mount Athos and buried him at the Hilandar Monastery in an unmarked grave."
} | Marko broke his sword and spear, throwing his mace far out to sea before lying down to die. His body was found seven days later by Abbot Vaso and his deacon, Isaija. Vaso took Marko to Mount Athos and buried him at the Hilandar Monastery in an unmarked grave. Epic poetry of Bulgaria and North Macedonia. | [
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21,901,791 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morning_in_a_Pine_Forest | {
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"text": "It is believed that Shishkin painted the pine trees near Vologda forests on Gorodomlya Island, which is located on Lake Seliger - a territory untouched by human civilization."
} | A. Savitsky". It is believed that Shishkin painted the pine trees near Vologda forests on Gorodomlya Island, which is located on Lake Seliger - a territory untouched by human civilization. Controversy. Soon after its creation, in 1898, art collector Pavel Tretyakov purchased Shishkin's large painting "The Bear Family in the Forest", where Savitsky had painted the bears. | [
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"text": "After a nine-day visit she sailed down the Elbe estuary and through the Kiel Canal in thick fog, making her way in to the Baltic Sea."
} | After a brief period of leave the ship returned to Portland for weapon training, and then went by way of Portsmouth to Bremen in company with "Crossbow" and two submarines. After a nine-day visit she sailed down the Elbe estuary and through the Kiel Canal in thick fog, making her way in to the Baltic Sea. | [
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"text": "Ruapuke is a small farming community (predominantly sheep and cattle farmers) in the Waikato region on the slopes of Karioi, between Raglan and Kawhia in New Zealand."
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111,448 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bannockburn%2C_Illinois | {
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"text": "The lake-side communities of Highwood and Highland Park lie directly to the east, separating Bannockburn from Lake Michigan."
} | The Tri-State Tollway forms the village's western boundary, with the village of Lincolnshire present on the other side of the highway; the city of Lake Forest borders the village to the north, and the village of Deerfield lies to the south. The lake-side communities of Highwood and Highland Park lie directly to the east, separating Bannockburn from Lake Michigan. 2000 census. | [
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21,492,554 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anselm_of_Canterbury | {
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"text": "Anselm's hagiography records that, when a child, he had a miraculous vision of God on the summit of the Becca di Nona near his home, with God asking his name, his home, and his quest before sharing bread with him."
} | Veneration. Anselm's hagiography records that, when a child, he had a miraculous vision of God on the summit of the Becca di Nona near his home, with God asking his name, his home, and his quest before sharing bread with him. Anselm then slept, awoke, returned to Aosta, and then retraced his steps before returning to speak to his mother. | [
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"text": "Similarly, tap water in Birmingham is also soft as it is sourced from the Elan Valley Reservoirs in Wales, even though groundwater in the area is hard."
} | There is no exposure to limestone or chalk in their headwaters and consequently the water in Manchester is rated as 'very soft'. Similarly, tap water in Birmingham is also soft as it is sourced from the Elan Valley Reservoirs in Wales, even though groundwater in the area is hard. Ireland. | [
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"text": "In the 7th century, St Alban chose the Glen of Aherlow region as the location for a monastery."
} | Location. Toureen Peakaun is located about northwest of Cahir. Description. In the 7th century, St Alban chose the Glen of Aherlow region as the location for a monastery. The site, known as Toureen Peakaun, features the ruins of a rectangular 12th century AD church. Of note are the cross-slab fragments in the wall and remains of crosses between the church and gate. | [
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"text": "The preserve is approximately east of the town of Marysville and Beale Air Force Base in the eastern Sacramento Valley."
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} | They are thought to have descended from one Rodolfo Landi; however, it has also been suggested that they were descendants of an ancestor named Lando or Orlando. The family divided into several lines, of which the most notable is that of Compiano, which descended from Giannone Landi, a great-grandson of Rodolfo. From mediaeval times, most of the Val di Taro was held by the Landi family. | [
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"text": "Estrid Maria Erikson was born in Öregrund but grew up in Hjo by Lake Vättern in Sweden."
} | Estrid Ericson. Estrid Maria Ericson (; 16 September 1894 – 1 December 1981) was a Swedish designer, entrepreneur and founder of the interior decorating company Svenskt Tenn. Biography. Estrid Maria Erikson was born in Öregrund but grew up in Hjo by Lake Vättern in Sweden. Her parents ran a hotel, and when they died, she and three of her sisters took over the business. | [
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} | Starting from a base elevation on the Eastern side of approximately 700 ft., Eagle Peak climbs to its 6955 ft. summit in little more than a mile and a half. Aerially it resembles a three-sided pyramid, with ridges connecting from the Northwest and South. All sides feature extensive cliff banding, with a prominent series of cliffs on the Northern face that climb nearly 3000 vertical feet. Terrain. | [
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} | Furthermore, the lands of Acadia are not very fertile, making them a poor choice for agriculture. Geology and topography. Acadia's main rivers are the Restigouche and Nepisiguit rivers which flow into the Chaleur Bay, the Miramichi River which flows into the Gulf of St. Lawrence, and the Petitcodiac and Saint John rivers which flow into the Bay of Fundy. Acadia has many small lakes and wetlands. | [
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"text": "Most of Acadia is located at the northern end of the Appalachians, and this is where its highest peak Mount Carleton stands at 817 metres high."
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"text": "He lived on the sacred ground of Zeus in Mt. Lykaion for the next 18 years."
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} | Exile (445–427 BC). In order to escape punishment, Pleistoanax tried a different strategy from that used by his father, who, although a suppliant in the Bronze House of Athena in Sparta, was starved to death by the ephors in this temple. The king left Laconia to Mount Lykaion in the territory of Parrhasia, a small city in Arcadia, where he built a house on the sacred ground of Zeus Lycaeus. | [
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"text": "In Peru, silver was found in a single silver mountain, the Cerro Rico de Potosí, which is still producing silver in the 21st century."
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"text": "Pujiang is renowned for the Puyang River and was historically known as Feng."
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"text": "The lake transformed the surrounding areas along the Puyang River into productive granaries."
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"text": "The mountain is surrounded by several other notable mountains including Eisteinhovde to the southwest, Skarvhøi to the northeast, Ilvetjørnhøi to the east, Kvitingskjølen to the south, and Finnshalspiggen to the southwest."
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