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} | Lake Conway. Lake Conway is a lake in Arkansas. Lake Conway is the largest lake ever created by a state wildlife commission and the first to be created by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission. Lake Conway is located directly east of Mayflower, Arkansas, and just a few miles southeast of Conway, Arkansas. | [
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"text": "He named Indian Pass and Indian Creek for the ancient Indian trail over the pass, and in association he named nearby Indian Head Peak and Papoose Creek, a tributary of Indian Creek."
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"text": "Conover; and Loch Eileen, for the daughter of ranger Jason Williams."
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"text": "The Mjøsa Bridge () is a box girder bridge that crosses Lake Mjøsa in Innlandet county, Norway."
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"text": "St Lucia was captured on 22 June 1803, after the island's main fortress, Morne Fortune had been stormed, and Tobago nine days later and, after leaving men to hold these islands, the expedition returned to Barbados."
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"text": "White describes meeting the Archbishop on the top of Croagh Patrick on an annual Reek Sunday pilgrimage during the 1930s in his book "The Godstone and the Blackymor" and having a cup of tea with him on the top after overenthusiastically ki... | T.H. White describes meeting the Archbishop on the top of Croagh Patrick on an annual Reek Sunday pilgrimage during the 1930s in his book "The Godstone and the Blackymor" and having a cup of tea with him on the top after overenthusiastically kissing his ring. Gilmartin died in office on 14 October 1939, aged ... | [
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29,333,391 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brand_Peak | {
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"text": "On the heights of Ahetze all the Basque mountains near the Atlantic are visible: the Rhune, the Mondarrain, the Artzamendi, and the Ursuia in France as well as the "Three Crowns" in Spain."
} | Religious heritage. Eugène Goyheneche noted that the church quite exceptionally possessed a register of Catholics in Basque. Environmental heritage. On the heights of Ahetze all the Basque mountains near the Atlantic are visible: the Rhune, the Mondarrain, the Artzamendi, and the Ursuia in France as well as the "T... | [
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