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33,803,443 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cootapatamba_Hut | {
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"text": "Cootapatamba Hut is a survival shelter in the river valley south of Mount Kosciuszko, in the Kosciuszko National Park, New South Wales, Australia."
} | Cootapatamba Hut. Cootapatamba Hut is a survival shelter in the river valley south of Mount Kosciuszko, in the Kosciuszko National Park, New South Wales, Australia. The hut was originally built by the Snowy Mountains Hydroelectric Authority, previously known as the Snowy Mountains Authority (SMA), in the 1950s, as part of the Snowy Mountains Hydro-electric Scheme. | [
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67,536,558 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1864_Calcutta_cyclone | {
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"text": "The ports of Khejuri and Hijli were reported to be destroyed and many ships were either damaged and/or sank in the Bay of Bengal."
} | A rainfall amount of were observed. The ports of Khejuri and Hijli were reported to be destroyed and many ships were either damaged and/or sank in the Bay of Bengal. Tens of thousands of straw and tiled huts were washed out and destroyed by strong winds. | [
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67,536,558 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1864_Calcutta_cyclone | {
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"text": "No major damage were seen, but some boats were destroyed in the waters off the Bay of Bengal."
} | Dacca, which is nearly 170 kilometers south-southwest of the landfall point, also experienced the brunt of the storm. No major damage were seen, but some boats were destroyed in the waters off the Bay of Bengal. There were already a few sicknesses prevalent in Calcutta before the cyclone, namely cholera, dysentery and smallpox. | [
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385,358 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nakhchivan_Autonomous_Republic | {
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"text": "In the Armenian tradition, the name of the region and its namesake city is connected with the Biblical narrative of Noah's Ark and interpreted as meaning "place of the first descent" or "first resting place" (as if deriving from and) due to it being regarded as the site where Noah descended and settled after the landing of the Ark on nearby Mount Ararat."
} | In the Armenian tradition, the name of the region and its namesake city is connected with the Biblical narrative of Noah's Ark and interpreted as meaning "place of the first descent" or "first resting place" (as if deriving from and) due to it being regarded as the site where Noah descended and settled after the landing of the Ark on nearby Mount Ararat. | [
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385,358 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nakhchivan_Autonomous_Republic | {
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"text": "Its highest peak is Mount Kapudzhukh and its most distinctive is İlandağ (Snake Mountain), which is visible from Nakhchivan City."
} | Nakhchivan is arid and mountainous. Its highest peak is Mount Kapudzhukh and its most distinctive is İlandağ (Snake Mountain), which is visible from Nakhchivan City. According to legend, the cleft in its summit was formed by the keel of Noah's Ark as the floodwaters abated. Qazangödağ is another major peak. | [
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67,392,973 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Konda_Kanga_ruins | {
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"text": "The Konda Kanga ruins are located on the edge of a plateau, approximately 15 kilometers south of Mount Tsukuba, overlooking the east side of the alluvial lowland in the Sakuragawa basin that extends from the foot of Mount Tsukuba towards Lake Kasumigaura."
} | Each of the units had an administrative complex, or built on a semi-standardized layout based on contemporary Chinese design. The Konda Kanga ruins are located on the edge of a plateau, approximately 15 kilometers south of Mount Tsukuba, overlooking the east side of the alluvial lowland in the Sakuragawa basin that extends from the foot of Mount Tsukuba towards Lake Kasumigaura. | [
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62,177 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graptolite | {
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"text": "A famous graptolite location in Scotland is Dob's Linn with species from the boundary Ordovician-Silurian."
} | Sites in the Southern Uplands of Scotland, the Lake District and Welsh Borders also yield rich and well-preserved graptolite faunas. A famous graptolite location in Scotland is Dob's Linn with species from the boundary Ordovician-Silurian. Since the group had a wide distribution, fossils are also abundant in several parts of the United States, Canada, Australia, Germany and China, among others. | [
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64,537,915 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thompson_River_(Notawassi_Lake_tributary) | {
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"text": "Thompson River (Notawassi Lake tributary)."
} | Thompson River (Notawassi Lake tributary). The Thompson River is a tributary of the Notawassi Lake, flowing in the unorganized territory of Lac-Douaire, in the Antoine-Labelle Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Laurentides, in the province of Quebec, in Canada. Forestry has always been the dominant economic activity in this sector. | [
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64,537,915 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thompson_River_(Notawassi_Lake_tributary) | {
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"text": "The Thompson River is a tributary of the Notawassi Lake, flowing in the unorganized territory of Lac-Douaire, in the Antoine-Labelle Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Laurentides, in the province of Quebec, in Canada."
} | Thompson River (Notawassi Lake tributary). The Thompson River is a tributary of the Notawassi Lake, flowing in the unorganized territory of Lac-Douaire, in the Antoine-Labelle Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Laurentides, in the province of Quebec, in Canada. Forestry has always been the dominant economic activity in this sector. | [
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64,537,915 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thompson_River_(Notawassi_Lake_tributary) | {
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"text": "The Thompson River originates in Thompson Lake (length:; altitude:) which is located in the territory of zec Lesueur, in the unorganized territory of Lac-Douaire."
} | Geography. The Thompson River originates in Thompson Lake (length:; altitude:) which is located in the territory of zec Lesueur, in the unorganized territory of Lac-Douaire. This deformed lake made in length includes a peninsula attached to the eastern shore and stretching for to the southwest. | [
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2,617,231 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tirat_Zvi | {
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"text": ""Zvi Castle") is a religious kibbutz in the Beit She'an Valley, ten kilometers south of the city of Beit She'an, Israel, just west of the Jordan River and the Israel-Jordan border."
} | Tirat Zvi. Tirat Zvi (, lit. "Zvi Castle") is a religious kibbutz in the Beit She'an Valley, ten kilometers south of the city of Beit She'an, Israel, just west of the Jordan River and the Israel-Jordan border. It falls under the jurisdiction of Valley of Springs Regional Council. In it had a population of. Etymology. Tirat Zvi means Zvi's Fort. | [
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9,969,628 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subantarctic | {
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"text": "With respect to glaciers of the Andes mountains in South America, abundant evidence has been collected from ongoing research at Nevado del Ruiz in Colombia, Quelccaya Ice Cap and Qori Kalis Glacier in Peru, Zongo, Chacaltaya and Charquini glaciers in Bolivia, the Aconcagua River Basin in the central Chilean Andes, and the Northern Patagonian and Southern Patagonian ice fields."
} | With respect to glaciers of the Andes mountains in South America, abundant evidence has been collected from ongoing research at Nevado del Ruiz in Colombia, Quelccaya Ice Cap and Qori Kalis Glacier in Peru, Zongo, Chacaltaya and Charquini glaciers in Bolivia, the Aconcagua River Basin in the central Chilean Andes, and the Northern Patagonian and Southern Patagonian ice fields. | [
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4,472,936 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interstate_78_Toll_Bridge | {
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"text": "The Interstate 78 Toll Bridge (I-78 Toll Bridge) carries Interstate 78 across the Delaware River between Williams Township, Pennsylvania and Phillipsburg, New Jersey in the Lehigh Valley region of eastern Pennsylvania and western New Jersey in the United States."
} | Interstate 78 Toll Bridge. The Interstate 78 Toll Bridge (I-78 Toll Bridge) carries Interstate 78 across the Delaware River between Williams Township, Pennsylvania and Phillipsburg, New Jersey in the Lehigh Valley region of eastern Pennsylvania and western New Jersey in the United States. | [
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"text": "Some of the attested bearers of such names were deportees from the area roughly between Mount Abdulaziz and the Sinjar Mountains."
} | Ḫanat appears in four types of theophoric names of women and ten types of names of men in the Mari texts. Some of the attested bearers of such names were deportees from the area roughly between Mount Abdulaziz and the Sinjar Mountains. A certain Ḫabdi-Ḫanat was at one point tasked with manufacturing a throne for Dagan in Mari itself. | [
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"text": "An association between her and Mount Saphon, while also known, is infrequently attested."
} | According to the Ugaritic texts, Anat resides on a mountain known under the name ‘Inbubu, whose location remains unknown. An association between her and Mount Saphon, while also known, is infrequently attested. In the standard Ugaritic list of deities, she is placed between Athirat and Shapash. In the analogous text written in syllabic cuneiform, her name is rendered as "da-na-tu4". | [
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"text": "Additionally, a burnt offering of a bull and a ram to "Anat of Ṣaphon" is singled out near the end of the tablet."
} | Another ritual text mentions the sacrifice of multiple bulls and rams to Anat. Additionally, a burnt offering of a bull and a ram to "Anat of Ṣaphon" is singled out near the end of the tablet. Anat of Saphon receives the same offering according to another source, listing the sacrifices made to her, as well as Ilib, El, Baal and Pidray, in the temple of Baal. | [
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"text": "Shapash, the sun goddess, is the first to notice her despair when she discovers the body of Baal, and helps her bring the deceased weather god to Mount Saphon for his burial."
} | She also shows concern about the fate of the people (KTU 1.6 I 6). Shapash, the sun goddess, is the first to notice her despair when she discovers the body of Baal, and helps her bring the deceased weather god to Mount Saphon for his burial. Afterwards, Anat announces Baal's death to El, who decides that it will be necessary to appoint a substitute king. | [
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74,037,065 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asef_al-Dowleh | {
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"text": "In early 1825, the northern bank of Lake Gokcha, which the Iranians believed to be a part of their realm, was seized by the Russians under the orders of Aleksey Petrovich Yermolov, the governor of Georgia."
} | Term as prime minister. In 1824, Fath-Ali Shah appointed Asef al-Dowleh as his prime minister. In early 1825, the northern bank of Lake Gokcha, which the Iranians believed to be a part of their realm, was seized by the Russians under the orders of Aleksey Petrovich Yermolov, the governor of Georgia. The Russian army soon advanced further, capturing Balagh-lu as well. | [
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"text": "The Oaxaca burrowing snake lives in the humus of the pine and cloud forests of the Sierra de los Chimalapas and Cerro Baúl in Oaxaca and western Chiapas, Mexico."
} | Lynch and Hobart Muir Smith in 1966. The Oaxaca burrowing snake lives in the humus of the pine and cloud forests of the Sierra de los Chimalapas and Cerro Baúl in Oaxaca and western Chiapas, Mexico. It is protected by law in Mexico and also inhabits the La Sepultura Biosphere Reserve and protected forests in Los Chimalapas. | [
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20,920,105 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacArthur_Highway | {
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"text": "In 1991, the highway was affected by the eruption of Mount Pinatubo, with the collapse of the Bamban Bridge, which carried it over the Sacobia River at the Tarlac–Pampanga provincial boundary, effectively disconnecting it."
} | In 1991, the highway was affected by the eruption of Mount Pinatubo, with the collapse of the Bamban Bridge, which carried it over the Sacobia River at the Tarlac–Pampanga provincial boundary, effectively disconnecting it. It was subsequently rehabilitated after the eruption, with the construction of the new Bamban Bridge from 1996 to 1998. Landmarks. | [
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"text": "In 1930, Harrington bought the dilapidated Andrés Pico Adobe, also known as the Rómulo Pico Adobe or Ranchito Rómulo, near the San Fernando Rey Mission in the San Fernando Valley."
} | He returned to the site, along the Muddy River, where he had made his earlier discoveries, to conduct a complete survey. In 1930, Harrington bought the dilapidated Andrés Pico Adobe, also known as the Rómulo Pico Adobe or Ranchito Rómulo, near the San Fernando Rey Mission in the San Fernando Valley. It is one of the oldest residences in Los Angeles. | [
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"text": "His dating for another site at Tule Springs, near Las Vegas, has equally been called into question."
} | Harrington came to the controversial conclusion that humans and the ground sloth had existed at the same time and dated them to 8500 BC. Later studies showed he was in the correct range for the animal bones, but badly mistaken about the human artifacts, which were dated to 900-400 BC. His dating for another site at Tule Springs, near Las Vegas, has equally been called into question. | [
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"text": "Special areas within Kananaskis Country that are not formally designated as parks or ecological reserves include the Bow Corridor Area, the Elbow River Valley Area, Evan-Thomas Provincial Recreation Area, the Highwood/Cataract Areas, Sentinel Provincial Recreation Area, Stoney Creek Provincial Recreation Area, Strawberry Provincial Recreation Area and the Sibbald Area (Sibbald Lake Provincial Recreation Area, Sibbald Meadows Pond Provincial Recreation Area)."
} | Special areas within Kananaskis Country that are not formally designated as parks or ecological reserves include the Bow Corridor Area, the Elbow River Valley Area, Evan-Thomas Provincial Recreation Area, the Highwood/Cataract Areas, Sentinel Provincial Recreation Area, Stoney Creek Provincial Recreation Area, Strawberry Provincial Recreation Area and the Sibbald Area (Sibbald Lake Provincial Recreation Area, Sibbald Meadows Pond Provincial Recreation Area). | [
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"text": "The pond is located north of Little Island Pond, west of Fresh Pond, and east of the Pine Hills."
} | Beaver Dam Pond (Plymouth, Massachusetts). Beaver Dam Pond is a pond in the Manomet section of Plymouth, Massachusetts. The pond is located north of Little Island Pond, west of Fresh Pond, and east of the Pine Hills. The pond is the headwaters of Beaver Dam Brook. The water quality may be impaired due to discharge from developments in the watershed. | [
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"text": "Beaver Dam Pond (Plymouth, Massachusetts)."
} | Beaver Dam Pond (Plymouth, Massachusetts). Beaver Dam Pond is a pond in the Manomet section of Plymouth, Massachusetts. The pond is located north of Little Island Pond, west of Fresh Pond, and east of the Pine Hills. The pond is the headwaters of Beaver Dam Brook. The water quality may be impaired due to discharge from developments in the watershed. | [
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"text": "Beaver Dam Pond is a pond in the Manomet section of Plymouth, Massachusetts."
} | Beaver Dam Pond (Plymouth, Massachusetts). Beaver Dam Pond is a pond in the Manomet section of Plymouth, Massachusetts. The pond is located north of Little Island Pond, west of Fresh Pond, and east of the Pine Hills. The pond is the headwaters of Beaver Dam Brook. The water quality may be impaired due to discharge from developments in the watershed. | [
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"text": "After a meeting on 3 February 1909 concerning new works, the Board of Trade requested the observations of the Northern Lighthouse Commissioners on a suggestion that a fog horn be established on Maughold Head."
} | On reaching the vessel it was found that her Master, Captain Temple, had fractured several of his fingers during a storm the previous night. Decommissioning. After a meeting on 3 February 1909 concerning new works, the Board of Trade requested the observations of the Northern Lighthouse Commissioners on a suggestion that a fog horn be established on Maughold Head. | [
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"text": "The Rock Shelters of Bhimbetka, now designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, are located on the edge of the Deccan Plateau, where dramatic erosion has left massive sandstone outcrops."
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"text": "The Kailash Temple, or cave 16 as it is known at Ellora Caves located at Maharashtra on the Deccan Plateau, is a huge monolithic temple dedicated to Lord Shiva."
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