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57,325,995 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flower%27s_blind_lizard | {
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"text": "Flower's blind lizard has so far only been found on Mount Korbu, on Fraser's Hill, Malaysia between heights of 1,207 and 1,500m."
} | The main external difference is the absence of two short, flattened hindlimbs in females. Distribution and habitat. Flower's blind lizard has so far only been found on Mount Korbu, on Fraser's Hill, Malaysia between heights of 1,207 and 1,500m. It can be found burrowing beneath rotting logs, leaf-litter and rocks. Taxonomy and etymology. | [
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150,206 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sorbs | {
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"text": "The name of the Sorbs can be traced to the 6th century or earlier when Vibius Sequester recorded "Cervetiis" living on the other part of the river Elbe which divided them from the Suevi ("Albis Germaniae Suevos a Cerveciis dividiit")."
} | Early Middle Ages. The name of the Sorbs can be traced to the 6th century or earlier when Vibius Sequester recorded "Cervetiis" living on the other part of the river Elbe which divided them from the Suevi ("Albis Germaniae Suevos a Cerveciis dividiit"). | [
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"text": "The information is in accordance with the Frankish 7th-century "Chronicle of Fredegar" according to which the "Surbi" lived in the Saale-Elbe valley, having settled in the Thuringian part of Francia since the second half of the 6th century or beginning of the 7th century and were vassals of the Merovingian dynasty."
} | The information is in accordance with the Frankish 7th-century "Chronicle of Fredegar" according to which the "Surbi" lived in the Saale-Elbe valley, having settled in the Thuringian part of Francia since the second half of the 6th century or beginning of the 7th century and were vassals of the Merovingian dynasty. | [
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"text": "The diaspora settled mainly in South Australia – especially the Barossa Valley – as well as Victoria and New South Wales."
} | There were two major migrations of Upper Sorbs and Lower Sorbs to Australia, in 1848 and 1850 respectively. The diaspora settled mainly in South Australia – especially the Barossa Valley – as well as Victoria and New South Wales. A group of over 500 Sorbs, led by the Evangelical Lutheran pastor Jan Kilian, sailed to Galveston in 1854 aboard the ship "Ben Nevis". | [
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20,902,629 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crask_of_Aigas | {
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"text": "The A831 road runs directly through the hamlet's centre, continuing all the way to Cannich and the valley of Strathglass."
} | The main street is a cul-de-sac, with the old village blacksmith's at its end. The A831 road runs directly through the hamlet's centre, continuing all the way to Cannich and the valley of Strathglass. For this reason, Crask of Aigas has been referred to as "the gateway to the glens of the west". | [
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"text": "Mavrolithari () is a village on Mount Oeta in northern Phocis, Greece, at an altitude of."
} | Mavrolithari. Mavrolithari () is a village on Mount Oeta in northern Phocis, Greece, at an altitude of. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality of Delphi, and the municipal unit of Kallieis. Population was 115 in the 2021 census. History. Mavrolithari was burnt during the Axis occupation of Greece. | [
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348,229 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Walker_(filibuster) | {
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"text": "Ships from New York entered the San Juan River from the Atlantic and sailed across Lake Nicaragua."
} | Invasion of Nicaragua. Since there was no inter-oceanic route between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans at the time, and the transcontinental railway did not yet exist, a major trade route between New York City and San Francisco ran through southern Nicaragua. Ships from New York entered the San Juan River from the Atlantic and sailed across Lake Nicaragua. | [
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3,326,508 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Erin_(1995) | {
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"text": "In Florida, observation stations recorded sustained winds up to at the Sebastian Inlet and gusts up to at the Pensacola Naval Air Station."
} | Much of the Bahamas experienced impact from the storm, including all islands between Mayaguana and Grand Bahama. However, damage was generally minor, totaling about $400,000 (1995 USD). In Florida, observation stations recorded sustained winds up to at the Sebastian Inlet and gusts up to at the Pensacola Naval Air Station. Over 1 million people throughout Florida lost electricity during the storm. | [
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"text": "Around 06:15 UTC on August 2, Erin made landfall near Vero Beach, Florida, with winds of, based on a similar wind speed observed at the Florida Institute of Technology anemometer at the Sebastian Inlet."
} | On August 1, the hurricane passed over or very close to several islands in the Bahamas, including Cat Island, Eleuthera, the Abaco Islands, and Grand Bahama. Around 06:15 UTC on August 2, Erin made landfall near Vero Beach, Florida, with winds of, based on a similar wind speed observed at the Florida Institute of Technology anemometer at the Sebastian Inlet. | [
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3,326,508 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Erin_(1995) | {
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"text": "Eleven and a half hours later, the NHC upgraded the east coast, Florida Bay, and Florida Keys portion of the watch to a hurricane warning, while raising the existing tropical storm watch from Venice to Everglades City to a hurricane watch and also placing Lake Okeechobee under a hurricane watch."
} | Eleven and a half hours later, the NHC upgraded the east coast, Florida Bay, and Florida Keys portion of the watch to a hurricane warning, while raising the existing tropical storm watch from Venice to Everglades City to a hurricane watch and also placing Lake Okeechobee under a hurricane watch. | [
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"text": "In Florida, the Sebastian Inlet recorded the highest observed sustained wind speed in the state, at."
} | Damage totaled at least $400,000. Florida. In Florida, the Sebastian Inlet recorded the highest observed sustained wind speed in the state, at. Wind gusts topped out at at the Pensacola Naval Air Station. Many other locations in and central and north Florida, as well as in the Florida Panhandle, measured tropical storm-force or hurricane-force wind gusts. | [
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"text": "Moderate beach erosion occurred along the coast, including a section of sand washing away at Ponce Inlet Park."
} | Ten cars suffered damage after winds tore off a section of the roof of a condominium of New Smyrna Beach. Winds also toppled a church steeple and damaged two homes. Moderate beach erosion occurred along the coast, including a section of sand washing away at Ponce Inlet Park. Damage in Seminole County was light. The storm left widespread power outages. | [
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65,517,735 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chateau_Royale_(Hamilton%2C_Ontario) | {
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"text": "Funds were, however, granted to Hamilton for the clearance of working class housing in the city's North End, and for the removal of derelict cottages on the beach of Lake Ontario."
} | While the National Housing Act allotted for funds to be given to municipalities to revitalize their downtown cores, it was only meant to clear and rebuild urban housing slums. Funds were, however, granted to Hamilton for the clearance of working class housing in the city's North End, and for the removal of derelict cottages on the beach of Lake Ontario. | [
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"text": "On December 15, 1981, after two years of intense debate and grass-roots activism, the Hamilton-Wentworth Regional Council rejected the proposal to build the $111-million elevated rapid train line from Jackson Square downtown to Lime Ridge Mall in what was then the center of the city's booming escarpment suburbs."
} | On December 15, 1981, after two years of intense debate and grass-roots activism, the Hamilton-Wentworth Regional Council rejected the proposal to build the $111-million elevated rapid train line from Jackson Square downtown to Lime Ridge Mall in what was then the center of the city's booming escarpment suburbs. | [
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34,212,767 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_Cattaneo | {
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"text": "He spent his young years in Pianico, a small village in Bergamo next to Lake Iseo."
} | His music has been described as glam rock, disco, electropunk, ska, electronic rock. He is also an accomplished painter and multimedia artist. Music career. He spent his young years in Pianico, a small village in Bergamo next to Lake Iseo. At 12, he took part in Zecchino d'Oro, a musical competition for children, followed by Ariccia's "Festival degli sconosciuti" at 15. | [
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53,466,490 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yeo_Lake | {
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} | Yeo Lake. Yeo Lake is an ephemeral salt lake in the south of Western Australia, lying in the Great Victoria Desert east of Cosmo Newberry. The Anne Beadell Highway runs along its southern margin, and the Great Central Road lies further to its north. Its surface elevation is 349 metres above mean sea-level. Nature reserve. | [
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"text": "The Yeo Lake Nature Reserve is set aside for biological diversity in semi-arid and arid areas of Australia, and camping is permitted."
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"text": "The area is now part of Lillehammer Municipality in the traditional district of Gudbrandsdalen."
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"text": "The municipality was located at the northern end of Mjøsa, Norway's largest lake."
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5,945,976 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F%C3%A5berg_Municipality | {
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"text": "The endorheic basin lies north of the "Piute Wash Watershed", of the north-south Piute Valley."
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"text": "Bainbridge Lake is a lake located south east of Port Alberni, British Columbia, named in 1895 for William Herbert Bainbridge."
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"text": "Attempts at mining coal on the eastern side of McCauley Mountain proved to be a major disaster for all the corporations that attempted it."
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"text": "Willow Bunch Lake is a salt lake in the southern region of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan."
} | Willow Bunch Lake. Willow Bunch Lake is a salt lake in the southern region of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The lake is in the Big Muddy Valley in a semi-arid region called Palliser's Triangle. There are no communities nor public facilities at the lake. The nearest town is Willow Bunch at to the south and access is from Highway 36. | [
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"text": "The provincial Wildlife Habitat Protection Act designated the entire Willow Bunch Lake basin as a critical piping plover habitat and the lake's shoreline up to the high water mark is protected from development."
} | The other two areas are Chaplin Lake (SK 033) and Quill Lakes SK 002. The provincial Wildlife Habitat Protection Act designated the entire Willow Bunch Lake basin as a critical piping plover habitat and the lake's shoreline up to the high water mark is protected from development. The population and breeding success of the piping plover depends largely on lake water levels. | [
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"text": "Being in a semi-arid landscape with no major inflows, Willow Bunch Lake is subject to widely fluctuating water levels and this becomes one of the main threats to the long-term success of the birds."
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"text": "He was interested in opening a new supply route from the port of Quelimane in the Portuguese colony of Mozambique via the Zambezi and Shire rivers to Lake Malawi and then on to Lake Tanganyika."
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"text": "She won a gold medal at the 2004 World Rowing Championships on the Lake of Banyoles in Catalonia, Spain, in the women's four event."
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"text": "The Tropic Shale is a stratigraphic unit of the Kaiparowits Plateau of south central Utah."
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"text": "Stretching from the steamship wharf at the north end of Canandaigua Lake, the line ran along Main Street to the western edge of town."
} | The lease of the former Canandaiua lines was allowed to lapse. Early history (1887–1905). The line began operating as a horse car line on September 6, 1887, with a two-mile extension following a month later. Stretching from the steamship wharf at the north end of Canandaigua Lake, the line ran along Main Street to the western edge of town. A branch to the fairgrounds was opened in 1889. | [
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"text": "All cars met the steamships that brought passengers across Canandaigua Lake."
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"text": "Axolotls originally inhabited a system of interconnected wetlands and lakes in the Mexican highlands; they were known to inhabit the smaller lakes of Xochimilco and Chalco, and are also presumed to have inhabited the larger lakes of Texcoco and Zumpango."
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