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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delairea_aparadensis
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Distribution. The species is found in Southern Brazil in regions such as, Aparados da Serra National Park, Morro da Igreja, in São Joaquim National Park, and at Urubici in Santa Catarina, where it is present in cloud forest environment, at elevations of 1700–1800 m. Critically endangered, it is found roughly in area of occupancy of less than 1 km2 due to the agricultural spread in Santa Catarina.
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470,497
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ararat_Province
{ "id": 3, "offset_start": 127, "offset_end": 181, "text": "The province is named after the biblical Mount Ararat." }
Ararat Province. Ararat (,) is a province ("marz") of Armenia. Its capital and largest city is the town of Artashat. The province is named after the biblical Mount Ararat. It is bordered by Turkey from the west and Azerbaijan's Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic from the south.
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470,497
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ararat_Province
{ "id": 8, "offset_start": 755, "offset_end": 937, "text": "It is also home to the Khor Virap monastery, significant as the place of Gregory the Illuminator's 13-year imprisonment and the closest point to Mount Ararat within Armenian borders." }
Two former capitals of Armenia are located in the modern-day Ararat Province, Artaxata and Dvin. It is also home to the Khor Virap monastery, significant as the place of Gregory the Illuminator's 13-year imprisonment and the closest point to Mount Ararat within Armenian borders. Etymology. Ararat Province is named after the historic Ayrarat province of Ancient Armenia.
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117,517
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acme_Township%2C_Michigan
{ "id": 5, "offset_start": 423, "offset_end": 505, "text": "The township lies upon the East Arm of Grand Traverse Bay, a bay of Lake Michigan." }
The southwestern portion of the township is largely urbanized, due to its proximity to Traverse City. Much of the rest of the township is agricultural, with the area being a cherry growing hotspot. The township lies upon the East Arm of Grand Traverse Bay, a bay of Lake Michigan. A portion of the township is within the Grand Traverse Reservation.
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117,517
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acme_Township%2C_Michigan
{ "id": 10, "offset_start": 800, "offset_end": 887, "text": "The township has a shore on the East Arm of Grand Traverse Bay, a bay of Lake Michigan." }
Geography. According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of, of which is land and (0.63%) is water. The township has a shore on the East Arm of Grand Traverse Bay, a bay of Lake Michigan. Climate. This climatic region has large seasonal temperature differences, with warm to hot (and often humid) summers and cold (sometimes severely cold) winters.
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695,922
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Ana_River
{ "id": 18, "offset_start": 2294, "offset_end": 2458, "text": "Its highest sources are Dollar Lake, at, and Dry Lake, at, both on the northern flank of San Gorgonio Mountain, at the headwaters of the South Fork Santa Ana River." }
Course. The Santa Ana River rises in the southern San Bernardino Mountains, at the confluence of two tiny streams, Heart Bar Creek and Coon Creek, at an elevation of. Its highest sources are Dollar Lake, at, and Dry Lake, at, both on the northern flank of San Gorgonio Mountain, at the headwaters of the South Fork Santa Ana River.
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695,922
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Ana_River
{ "id": 30, "offset_start": 3956, "offset_end": 4110, "text": "Temescal Creek drains the largest area of all the tributaries, because it provides the outflow from Lake Elsinore, into which the San Jacinto River flows." }
Two major tributaries of the river join in the reservoir area: Chino Creek from the north, and Temescal Creek from the south. Temescal Creek drains the largest area of all the tributaries, because it provides the outflow from Lake Elsinore, into which the San Jacinto River flows. It is also one of the longest, at in length.
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695,922
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Ana_River
{ "id": 46, "offset_start": 6204, "offset_end": 6476, "text": "The southern part of the watershed, drained by the San Jacinto River into Lake Elsinore and via Temescal Creek into the Santa Ana River, constitutes some 45% of the total area and extend its boundaries as far south as the Colorado Desert at Anza-Borrego Desert State Park." }
The southern part of the watershed, drained by the San Jacinto River into Lake Elsinore and via Temescal Creek into the Santa Ana River, constitutes some 45% of the total area and extend its boundaries as far south as the Colorado Desert at Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. The river has over 50 named tributaries, most of which are intermittent streams.
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695,922
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Ana_River
{ "id": 52, "offset_start": 6943, "offset_end": 7088, "text": "Some major bodies of water in the watershed include Irvine Lake, Lake Mathews, Lake Perris, Diamond Valley Lake, Lake Skinner, and Big Bear Lake." }
The Inland Empire still has large areas dedicated to agriculture and ranching, although it is rapidly urbanizing. In Orange County, nearly all the valley lands are urbanized. Some major bodies of water in the watershed include Irvine Lake, Lake Mathews, Lake Perris, Diamond Valley Lake, Lake Skinner, and Big Bear Lake.
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695,922
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Ana_River
{ "id": 60, "offset_start": 7906, "offset_end": 8135, "text": "On the east the watershed shares borders with those of the Whitewater River and the Coachella Valley, flowing into the Salton Sea, and on the north with the Mojave River, which flows into the endorheic basin of the Mojave Desert." }
Further south, in San Diego County, the watershed is bordered by those of San Mateo Creek, the Santa Margarita River, and the San Luis Rey River. On the east the watershed shares borders with those of the Whitewater River and the Coachella Valley, flowing into the Salton Sea, and on the north with the Mojave River, which flows into the endorheic basin of the Mojave Desert.
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695,922
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Ana_River
{ "id": 245, "offset_start": 34044, "offset_end": 34283, "text": "The Santa Ana River watershed includes parts of the Cleveland National Forest, San Bernardino National Forest, Angeles National Forest, Mount San Jacinto State Wilderness Area, Chino Hills State Park, and Lake Perris State Recreation Area." }
Recreation. There are many recreational opportunities along the Santa Ana River. The Santa Ana River watershed includes parts of the Cleveland National Forest, San Bernardino National Forest, Angeles National Forest, Mount San Jacinto State Wilderness Area, Chino Hills State Park, and Lake Perris State Recreation Area.
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695,922
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Ana_River
{ "id": 246, "offset_start": 34284, "offset_end": 34378, "text": "Big Bear Lake, Lake Elsinore, and Lake Irvine are popular recreational lakes in the watershed." }
The Santa Ana River watershed includes parts of the Cleveland National Forest, San Bernardino National Forest, Angeles National Forest, Mount San Jacinto State Wilderness Area, Chino Hills State Park, and Lake Perris State Recreation Area. Big Bear Lake, Lake Elsinore, and Lake Irvine are popular recreational lakes in the watershed.
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41,044,210
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_T._Keyes
{ "id": 104, "offset_start": 19095, "offset_end": 19432, "text": "Overlooking Lake St. Clair at the end of a long, looping gravel driveway "in the midst of beautifully landscaped grounds on Lake Shore Road, it has the appearance of some venerable English country seat" (including its "somewhat disquieting proportions" and "the rather archeological quality of the detail")." }
Overlooking Lake St. Clair at the end of a long, looping gravel driveway "in the midst of beautifully landscaped grounds on Lake Shore Road, it has the appearance of some venerable English country seat" (including its "somewhat disquieting proportions" and "the rather archeological quality of the detail").
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1,528,057
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overstrand_Local_Municipality
{ "id": 7, "offset_start": 518, "offset_end": 855, "text": "At its western end it is separated from the City of Cape Town by the Kogelberg mountains; to the north it is separated from the Theewaterskloof Municipality by the Kogelberg and the Kleinrivier Mountains; and to the east it abuts on the Cape Agulhas Municipality along a boundary that runs generally north-south just to the west of Elim." }
At its western end it is separated from the City of Cape Town by the Kogelberg mountains; to the north it is separated from the Theewaterskloof Municipality by the Kogelberg and the Kleinrivier Mountains; and to the east it abuts on the Cape Agulhas Municipality along a boundary that runs generally north-south just to the west of Elim.
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631,374
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordan_Lake_State_Recreation_Area
{ "id": 0, "offset_start": 0, "offset_end": 34, "text": "Jordan Lake State Recreation Area." }
Jordan Lake State Recreation Area. Jordan Lake State Recreation Area is a North Carolina state park spanning Chatham County, and Wake County, North Carolina. It comprises of woodlands along the shores of Jordan Lake. History. The New Hope River Valley, now home to the corporate world of Research Triangle Park, has been the site of a broad range of cultures for more than 10,000 years.
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631,374
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordan_Lake_State_Recreation_Area
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Jordan Lake State Recreation Area. Jordan Lake State Recreation Area is a North Carolina state park spanning Chatham County, and Wake County, North Carolina. It comprises of woodlands along the shores of Jordan Lake. History. The New Hope River Valley, now home to the corporate world of Research Triangle Park, has been the site of a broad range of cultures for more than 10,000 years.
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631,374
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordan_Lake_State_Recreation_Area
{ "id": 13, "offset_start": 1291, "offset_end": 1627, "text": "The Jordan Lake State Recreation Area is divided into several smaller areas: Farrington Point, Crosswinds, White Oak, Poplar Point, Ebenezer Church, New Hope Overlook and Poes ridge along the eastern shoreline and Robeson Creek, Vista Point, Seaforth, Parkers Creek, and the Jordan Lake Educational State Forest along the western shore." }
Recreational use. The Jordan Lake State Recreation Area is divided into several smaller areas: Farrington Point, Crosswinds, White Oak, Poplar Point, Ebenezer Church, New Hope Overlook and Poes ridge along the eastern shoreline and Robeson Creek, Vista Point, Seaforth, Parkers Creek, and the Jordan Lake Educational State Forest along the western shore.
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631,374
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordan_Lake_State_Recreation_Area
{ "id": 2, "offset_start": 158, "offset_end": 216, "text": "It comprises of woodlands along the shores of Jordan Lake." }
Jordan Lake State Recreation Area. Jordan Lake State Recreation Area is a North Carolina state park spanning Chatham County, and Wake County, North Carolina. It comprises of woodlands along the shores of Jordan Lake. History. The New Hope River Valley, now home to the corporate world of Research Triangle Park, has been the site of a broad range of cultures for more than 10,000 years.
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631,374
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordan_Lake_State_Recreation_Area
{ "id": 11, "offset_start": 1081, "offset_end": 1272, "text": "Jordan Lake Park's are not only a popular source of recreation, they also provide the water supply for surrounding cities, flood and water quality control, and fish and wildlife conservation." }
In 1973, the name of the project was changed to B. Everett Jordan Dam and Lake in honor of the former senator from North Carolina. Jordan Lake Park's are not only a popular source of recreation, they also provide the water supply for surrounding cities, flood and water quality control, and fish and wildlife conservation. Recreational use.
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631,374
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordan_Lake_State_Recreation_Area
{ "id": 4, "offset_start": 226, "offset_end": 386, "text": "The New Hope River Valley, now home to the corporate world of Research Triangle Park, has been the site of a broad range of cultures for more than 10,000 years." }
It comprises of woodlands along the shores of Jordan Lake. History. The New Hope River Valley, now home to the corporate world of Research Triangle Park, has been the site of a broad range of cultures for more than 10,000 years. Archaeologists have explored the remains of 450 prehistoric and historic sites in the area and have uncovered many Native American artifacts.
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631,374
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordan_Lake_State_Recreation_Area
{ "id": 8, "offset_start": 853, "offset_end": 949, "text": "The project, then known as New Hope Lake, was authorized in 1963 and construction began in 1967." }
Following a disastrous hurricane, which struck the Cape Fear River Basin in 1945, Congress directed the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to undertake a comprehensive study of water resource needs in the area. The project, then known as New Hope Lake, was authorized in 1963 and construction began in 1967. In 1973, the name of the project was changed to B.
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107,575
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kettleman_City%2C_California
{ "id": 7, "offset_start": 660, "offset_end": 824, "text": "Kettleman City is located on the west side of the San Joaquin Valley at the base of the Kettleman Hills, near the historic shoreline of what used to be Tulare Lake." }
Geography. Kettleman City is located on the west side of the San Joaquin Valley at the base of the Kettleman Hills, near the historic shoreline of what used to be Tulare Lake. Its coordinates are. According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of, all of it land. Kettleman City is divided into two areas.
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107,575
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kettleman_City%2C_California
{ "id": 89, "offset_start": 8410, "offset_end": 8607, "text": "Many local residents are employed in agriculture, which experienced significant growth on the west side of the San Joaquin Valley after the completion of the California Aqueduct in the early 1970s." }
The junction's Tesla Supercharger station was the first to have a solar array roof and an indoor lounge. It initially had 40 chargers—the most of any in Tesla's network—when it opened in 2017. Many local residents are employed in agriculture, which experienced significant growth on the west side of the San Joaquin Valley after the completion of the California Aqueduct in the early 1970s.
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30,863,464
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indostomus
{ "id": 4, "offset_start": 388, "offset_end": 647, "text": ""Indostomus" was first proposed as a genus in 1929 by the Indian zoologists Baini Prashad and Dev Dev Mukerji when they described "Indostomus paradoxus", giving its type locality as north of the Indawgyi Lake near Nyaungbin in Upper Burma." }
Taxonomy. "Indostomus" was first proposed as a genus in 1929 by the Indian zoologists Baini Prashad and Dev Dev Mukerji when they described "Indostomus paradoxus", giving its type locality as north of the Indawgyi Lake near Nyaungbin in Upper Burma. As the same time they also classified this new genus in the new monotypic family Indostomidae.
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30,863,464
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indostomus
{ "id": 23, "offset_start": 2856, "offset_end": 2946, "text": ""Indostomus paradoxus", was discovered in the 1920s in Lake Indawgyi in Myanmar." }
Individual males will select a spawning site, and guard the eggs and nest until the fry are free swimming and disperse. Species. "Indostomus paradoxus", was discovered in the 1920s in Lake Indawgyi in Myanmar. In the 1990s, two other species were discovered and placed into the genus "Indostomus".
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3,685,431
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Central_Coast
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It has a diverse topography with mountain ranges and hills extending not only along the entire border with Central Highlands but also to the coast, forming several passes, bays, peninsulas, and beautiful sceneries with beaches and mountain backdrops. Many of the highest mountains are at or near the border with the Central Highlands, the highest of which is Ngọc Linh mountain at 2598 meters.
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47,165,433
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qhiwar
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Qhiwar. Qhiwar (Quechua for a narrow valley, usually with a river, hispanicized spelling "Quehuar") is a mountain in the Cusco Region in Peru, about high. It is situated in the Calca Province, San Salvador District. Qhiwar lies between Hatun Punta in the east and Wallwa Qhata in the southwest.
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47,165,433
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qhiwar
{ "id": 0, "offset_start": 0, "offset_end": 7, "text": "Qhiwar." }
Qhiwar. Qhiwar (Quechua for a narrow valley, usually with a river, hispanicized spelling "Quehuar") is a mountain in the Cusco Region in Peru, about high. It is situated in the Calca Province, San Salvador District. Qhiwar lies between Hatun Punta in the east and Wallwa Qhata in the southwest.
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47,165,433
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qhiwar
{ "id": 1, "offset_start": 8, "offset_end": 164, "text": "Qhiwar (Quechua for a narrow valley, usually with a river, hispanicized spelling "Quehuar") is a mountain in the Cusco Region in Peru, about high." }
Qhiwar. Qhiwar (Quechua for a narrow valley, usually with a river, hispanicized spelling "Quehuar") is a mountain in the Cusco Region in Peru, about high. It is situated in the Calca Province, San Salvador District. Qhiwar lies between Hatun Punta in the east and Wallwa Qhata in the southwest.
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60,694,105
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creag_Rainich
{ "id": 0, "offset_start": 0, "offset_end": 14, "text": "Creag Rainich." }
Creag Rainich. Creag Rainich (807 m) is a remote mountain in the Northwest Highlands, Scotland, southwest of Ullapool. An isolated peak, its position provides fine views from its summit.
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60,694,105
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creag_Rainich
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Creag Rainich. Creag Rainich (807 m) is a remote mountain in the Northwest Highlands, Scotland, southwest of Ullapool. An isolated peak, its position provides fine views from its summit.
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60,478,438
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephanie_Wilson_(executive)
{ "id": 14, "offset_start": 1780, "offset_end": 2108, "text": "After the Olympic Arts Festival, Wilson became the founding artistic director of the "Encino Playhouse" in the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles, producing numerous Equity plays as well as gaining a name in children’s theatre, which she would later utilize as the artistic director of Gold Coast Theatre Conservatory." }
After the Olympic Arts Festival, Wilson became the founding artistic director of the "Encino Playhouse" in the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles, producing numerous Equity plays as well as gaining a name in children’s theatre, which she would later utilize as the artistic director of Gold Coast Theatre Conservatory.
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27,237,884
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimchevo
{ "id": 11, "offset_start": 755, "offset_end": 850, "text": "Poda is situated south of downtown Burgas, where Lake Mandrensko flows into the Gulf of Burgas." }
According to the 2022 census the village has 228 people. History. Poda is situated south of downtown Burgas, where Lake Mandrensko flows into the Gulf of Burgas. A tower once stood there, according to medieval sources from the XIV century. Its purpose was to serve as a lighthouse and to guard the entryway to the medieval city of Skafida, which would eventually become Dimchevo.
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9,829
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eskilstuna_Municipality
{ "id": 6, "offset_start": 496, "offset_end": 633, "text": "Eskilstuna Municipality is an inland municipality, although the low-lying Mälaren renders the lengthy lakeshore to be at above sea level." }
It is the largest municipality in the Sörmland region in terms of population, having more than 1/3 of the overall county population. Geography. Eskilstuna Municipality is an inland municipality, although the low-lying Mälaren renders the lengthy lakeshore to be at above sea level. The highest point is at "Tyckenhed" in the southwest of the municipality at above sea level. Demographics.
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40,380,578
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Takling_La
{ "id": 9, "offset_start": 682, "offset_end": 769, "text": "Takling La is a mountain pass located in the Spiti district of Himachal Pradesh, India." }
According to Bhattacharjee, many points along the trail serve as the passage across the ridge known as Takling La (Pass). Geography. Takling La is a mountain pass located in the Spiti district of Himachal Pradesh, India. It is a high pass and is parallel to Parang La. The pass is located in between Pare Chu river and Takshan Nala and is most easily accessible from June through September.
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40,380,578
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Takling_La
{ "id": 16, "offset_start": 1220, "offset_end": 1425, "text": "Takling La lies on the 125 km long Kiato-Karzok Road, connecting Kiato in south in Lahaul Valley with Karzok in north on the shores of Tso Moriri, being constructed by the BRO as the fourth road to Ladakh." }
Transport. Takling La lies on the 125 km long Kiato-Karzok Road, connecting Kiato in south in Lahaul Valley with Karzok in north on the shores of Tso Moriri, being constructed by the BRO as the fourth road to Ladakh. BRO has invited the bids in April 2025 for preparation of DPR for this road and Takling La Tunnel which lies on this road.
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10,482,525
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pennsylvania_Route_144
{ "id": 6, "offset_start": 755, "offset_end": 899, "text": "The road passes residences in the community before curving northwest and heading through farmland with some woods and homes in the Penns Valley." }
The road passes residences in the community before curving northwest and heading through farmland with some woods and homes in the Penns Valley. The route passes through the community of Centre Hill before it comes to a junction with PA 45 in the community of Old Fort. PA 144 becomes South Pennsylvania Avenue and enters the borough of Centre Hall, where it is lined with homes and a few businesses.
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10,482,525
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pennsylvania_Route_144
{ "id": 14, "offset_start": 1940, "offset_end": 2120, "text": "PA 144 enters the Nittany Valley and heads into the community of Pleasant Gap, running past homes and a few commercial establishments and coming to a northbound runaway truck ramp." }
The route curves northwest and becomes South Main Street, passing through Pleasant Gap. PA 144 enters the Nittany Valley and heads into the community of Pleasant Gap, running past homes and a few commercial establishments and coming to a northbound runaway truck ramp.
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10,482,525
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pennsylvania_Route_144
{ "id": 27, "offset_start": 3898, "offset_end": 4020, "text": "The road passes through a gap in forested Bald Eagle Mountain and crosses into Boggs Township, turning to the north again." }
PA 144/PA 150 enters Spring Township again and becomes Pleasantview Boulevard, heading into wooded areas with some commercial development, curving to the northeast before heading to the northwest. The road passes through a gap in forested Bald Eagle Mountain and crosses into Boggs Township, turning to the north again.
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79,090,984
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypotrachyna_catawbiensis
{ "id": 47, "offset_start": 5941, "offset_end": 6112, "text": "In Asia, it occurs in the Hengduan Mountains of China at elevations of, where it commonly grows on "Pinus" bark, and at in the Baliem Valley of Papua New Guinea." }
The species has also been found in east-central Mexico, and at elevations of in Costa Rica, Venezuela and Ecuador. In Asia, it occurs in the Hengduan Mountains of China at elevations of, where it commonly grows on "Pinus" bark, and at in the Baliem Valley of Papua New Guinea. It has also been recorded at in Uganda.
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50,860,643
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solomon_Enclave
{ "id": 4, "offset_start": 259, "offset_end": 335, "text": "The houses features cantilevered concrete decks that overlook Lake Michigan." }
Solomon Enclave is three historic homes located at Beverly Shores, Porter County, Indiana. The three two-story, International Style flat-roofed dwellings were built in 1948. They are rectangular in plan and are built into the sides of dunes. The houses features cantilevered concrete decks that overlook Lake Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2011.
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35,225,233
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climont
{ "id": 3, "offset_start": 261, "offset_end": 409, "text": "Situated today in Alsace to the south-west of the Champ du Feu, Clivemont's 965 metre peak is recognizable from a distance by its trapezoidal shape." }
Climont (), formerly called "Clivemont" in Old French, and "Winberg" in Old Alsatian, is a conical sandstone peak of the Vosges mountains. The mountain, with a cut-off shape, is known from afar by walkers and modern-day travellers. Situated today in Alsace to the south-west of the Champ du Feu, Clivemont's 965 metre peak is recognizable from a distance by its trapezoidal shape.
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35,225,233
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climont
{ "id": 11, "offset_start": 1529, "offset_end": 1701, "text": "Climont has given pleasure to travellers from Lorraine on the Saulniers way, announcing the proximity of the Ungersberg massif and its hills overlooking the Alsatian plain." }
Climont has given pleasure to travellers from Lorraine on the Saulniers way, announcing the proximity of the Ungersberg massif and its hills overlooking the Alsatian plain.
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35,225,233
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climont
{ "id": 0, "offset_start": 0, "offset_end": 8, "text": "Climont." }
Climont. Climont (), formerly called "Clivemont" in Old French, and "Winberg" in Old Alsatian, is a conical sandstone peak of the Vosges mountains. The mountain, with a cut-off shape, is known from afar by walkers and modern-day travellers.
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35,225,233
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climont
{ "id": 1, "offset_start": 9, "offset_end": 167, "text": "Climont (), formerly called "Clivemont" in Old French, and "Winberg" in Old Alsatian, is a conical sandstone peak of the Vosges mountains." }
Climont. Climont (), formerly called "Clivemont" in Old French, and "Winberg" in Old Alsatian, is a conical sandstone peak of the Vosges mountains. The mountain, with a cut-off shape, is known from afar by walkers and modern-day travellers.
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35,225,233
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climont
{ "id": 14, "offset_start": 2182, "offset_end": 2420, "text": "Today drivers who take the fast route passing around Saint-Dié or entering the Fave valley in the direction of the Lusse tunnel or the Saales col can contemplate the splendid isolation and magnificent evening lighting of Climont's slopes." }
Today drivers who take the fast route passing around Saint-Dié or entering the Fave valley in the direction of the Lusse tunnel or the Saales col can contemplate the splendid isolation and magnificent evening lighting of Climont's slopes. Toponymy and legends.
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35,225,233
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climont
{ "id": 16, "offset_start": 2443, "offset_end": 2590, "text": "The dialect name, whether of German or Roman origin, means a cut-off shape, referring to the abrupt slopes which fall from Climont's ledged summit." }
Toponymy and legends. The dialect name, whether of German or Roman origin, means a cut-off shape, referring to the abrupt slopes which fall from Climont's ledged summit. "Winberg" probably comes from a corruption of "Winkberg" or "Winkleberg", just as "Climont" comes from the Latin "clivus mons".
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35,225,233
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climont
{ "id": 17, "offset_start": 2591, "offset_end": 2768, "text": ""Winberg" probably comes from a corruption of "Winkberg" or "Winkleberg", just as "Climont" comes from the Latin "clivus mons"." }
Toponymy and legends. The dialect name, whether of German or Roman origin, means a cut-off shape, referring to the abrupt slopes which fall from Climont's ledged summit. "Winberg" probably comes from a corruption of "Winkberg" or "Winkleberg", just as "Climont" comes from the Latin "clivus mons".
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35,225,233
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climont
{ "id": 19, "offset_start": 2850, "offset_end": 2950, "text": "Legend associates Climont with celibate, lonely or isolated people, or groups at odds with the norm." }
The oldest written name for Climont is "cilkenberg", dating from 1195. Legend associates Climont with celibate, lonely or isolated people, or groups at odds with the norm. Monks and sects, notably Anabaptists, lived on the mountain's slopes.
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35,225,233
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climont
{ "id": 27, "offset_start": 3706, "offset_end": 3943, "text": "In the Saales col, whose flat horizons appear as a peneplain to the eye, there is similarity between the mounds of Climont, Voyemont, Houssot or the hills which continue from Ormont, all to a greater or lesser extent released by erosion." }
This latter formation basically corresponds to the post-Hercynian peneplain characteristic of the Primary era. In the Saales col, whose flat horizons appear as a peneplain to the eye, there is similarity between the mounds of Climont, Voyemont, Houssot or the hills which continue from Ormont, all to a greater or lesser extent released by erosion.
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35,225,233
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climont
{ "id": 30, "offset_start": 4235, "offset_end": 4378, "text": "The countryside of Climont, shaped at the level of deep layers, is effectively an isthmus between the Permian basin of Saint-Dié and lLe Villé." }
They have also induced the collapse of Ormont and are active today, creating the sharp relief of the sandstone massif. The countryside of Climont, shaped at the level of deep layers, is effectively an isthmus between the Permian basin of Saint-Dié and lLe Villé. The sandstone mass of Climont is neither strongly nor deeply fissured, which has made it resistant to erosion.
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35,225,233
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climont
{ "id": 37, "offset_start": 5173, "offset_end": 5363, "text": "These formations, submitted to intense pressures, friction and crushing by the action of faults, contain gneiss with amphibole and garnet, known as Climont gneiss, but also syenitic granite." }
These "formations of scales" belong to an old Precambrian pedestal; they are characterized by the shales of Le Villé dating to over 600 million years in the past. These formations, submitted to intense pressures, friction and crushing by the action of faults, contain gneiss with amphibole and garnet, known as Climont gneiss, but also syenitic granite.
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35,225,233
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climont
{ "id": 50, "offset_start": 7170, "offset_end": 7274, "text": "They lived in relative harmony with the modest Catholic families who had occupied Climont for centuries." }
Oral tradition associates these pieces of land with persistent mining activity. Proper limits of Climont were not known outside the 17th century. A Mennonite community from 1683, reinforced by anabaptist and then reformed protestants families found a late refuge on the mountain slopes. They lived in relative harmony with the modest Catholic families who had occupied Climont for centuries.
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35,225,233
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climont
{ "id": 64, "offset_start": 9130, "offset_end": 9245, "text": "This may have represented the Anabaptists of the ban of Urbeis, of whom the majority lived on the lands of Climont." }
In 1780, an inventory of the bailiwick of the county of Villé mentioned 90 Mennonites, composed of 1 widow, 17 couples, 29 boys and 26 girls. This may have represented the Anabaptists of the ban of Urbeis, of whom the majority lived on the lands of Climont. En 1796, six farms were sold as national property. This included the white house which belonged to François Joseph Choiseul.
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35,225,233
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climont
{ "id": 67, "offset_start": 9371, "offset_end": 9680, "text": "A sometimes distant rural exodus had begun on Climont, but those who lived there were persevering and developing non-farming-related pursuits: stonecutting, distilling, and weaving after the arrival of weavers who had relocated their small clothesmaking businesses for economic reasons from the textile towns." }
This included the white house which belonged to François Joseph Choiseul. A sometimes distant rural exodus had begun on Climont, but those who lived there were persevering and developing non-farming-related pursuits: stonecutting, distilling, and weaving after the arrival of weavers who had relocated their small clothesmaking businesses for economic reasons from the textile towns.
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35,225,233
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climont
{ "id": 68, "offset_start": 9681, "offset_end": 9807, "text": "During the Second Empire, Joseph Elias, a Jewish trader from Scherviller, sold 11 ares of Climont land to Adam Brua, a weaver." }
During the Second Empire, Joseph Elias, a Jewish trader from Scherviller, sold 11 ares of Climont land to Adam Brua, a weaver. He noted that the land parcel sold was beside Jacques Schlabach, who had left for America, disembarking at New York City or New Orleans. The number of Mennonites and Reformed on Climont in 1889 was 53.
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49,143,177
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Villa%2C_Viljandi_County
{ "id": 3, "offset_start": 197, "offset_end": 362, "text": "It is located 20 km (12 miles) southeast of the town of Viljandi and 3.8 km (2 miles) north of the small borough of Mustla, near the western shore of Lake Võrtsjärv." }
Villa is a village in Viljandi Parish, Viljandi County, Estonia. Until the 2017 administrative reform of Estonian municipalities the village was located in Tarvastu Parish. It is located 20 km (12 miles) southeast of the town of Viljandi and 3.8 km (2 miles) north of the small borough of Mustla, near the western shore of Lake Võrtsjärv. Neighboring villages include Holstre and Tarvastu.
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8,054,306
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murghob_District
{ "id": 17, "offset_start": 1523, "offset_end": 1689, "text": "The four major lakes are Karakul in the northeast and three river lakes: Sarez Lake on the river Bartang, Yashil Kul on the river Gunt, and Zorkul on the Pamir River." }
Formerly the highlands was used by both ethnicities mostly as summer pasture. The Pamir Highway curves from the southwest to the northeast. The four major lakes are Karakul in the northeast and three river lakes: Sarez Lake on the river Bartang, Yashil Kul on the river Gunt, and Zorkul on the Pamir River. The district's eastern border shares the Sarikol Range with China.
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52,946,525
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dowling_Lake
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Dowling Lake. Dowling Lake is a lake in Alberta, Canada. Dowling Lake was named for D. B. Dowling, a government surveyor.
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52,946,525
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dowling_Lake
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Dowling Lake. Dowling Lake is a lake in Alberta, Canada. Dowling Lake was named for D. B. Dowling, a government surveyor.
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52,946,525
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dowling_Lake
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Dowling Lake. Dowling Lake is a lake in Alberta, Canada. Dowling Lake was named for D. B. Dowling, a government surveyor.
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2,379,515
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Paul_Jackson
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By 2003, more than 12,000 students had enrolled in his courses, which have been held on six continents. In the summer of 2001, Jackson moved his headquarters to the Lake Sunapee region of New Hampshire. In 2008, Jackson relocated the ministry headquarters to the Dallas–Fort Worth metropolitan area. "The Coming Perfect Storm".
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63,295,189
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girls_Mountain
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Girls Mountain. Girls Mountain is a glaciated mountain summit located in the Chugach Mountains, in the U.S. state of Alaska. The peak is situated east of Valdez, north-northwest of Thompson Pass, and west of the Richardson Highway.
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63,295,189
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girls_Mountain
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Girls Mountain. Girls Mountain is a glaciated mountain summit located in the Chugach Mountains, in the U.S. state of Alaska. The peak is situated east of Valdez, north-northwest of Thompson Pass, and west of the Richardson Highway.
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63,295,189
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girls_Mountain
{ "id": 5, "offset_start": 414, "offset_end": 590, "text": "The Girls Mountain toponym was officially adopted in 1964 by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names after being named in 1963 by Austin Post of the United States Geological Survey." }
Precipitation runoff from the mountain and meltwater from its glaciers drains into tributaries of the Tsina River, which in turn is part of the Copper River drainage basin. History. The Girls Mountain toponym was officially adopted in 1964 by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names after being named in 1963 by Austin Post of the United States Geological Survey.
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63,295,189
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girls_Mountain
{ "id": 9, "offset_start": 852, "offset_end": 999, "text": "Based on the Köppen climate classification, Girls Mountain is located in a subarctic climate zone with long, cold, snowy winters, and cool summers." }
The first ascent of the peak was made in 1957 by Austin Post and USGS party who placed the benchmark. Climate. Based on the Köppen climate classification, Girls Mountain is located in a subarctic climate zone with long, cold, snowy winters, and cool summers. Winter temperatures can drop below −20 °C with wind chill factors below −30 °C.
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48,569,113
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergio_Donadoni
{ "id": 11, "offset_start": 1270, "offset_end": 1405, "text": "His later, several excavations and studies are mostly concentrated in Nubia; among the others, since 1973 he excavated at Jebel Barkal." }
Among his students at this time, notable were Edda Bresciani, and Anna Maria Roveri who later became his wife. His later, several excavations and studies are mostly concentrated in Nubia; among the others, since 1973 he excavated at Jebel Barkal. He also excavated the 26th Dynasty tomb TT27 at Thebes which belonged to Shoshenq, chief steward of the Divine Adoratrice Ankhnesneferibre.
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4,632,952
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shilajit
{ "id": 2, "offset_start": 234, "offset_end": 688, "text": "A blackish-brown powder or an exudate emerging between high mountain rocks, often found in the Altai Mountains, the Caucasus Mountains, the Himalayas (especially in India, Nepal, and the Tibetan Plateau), the Karakoram, the Pamir Mountains (primarily in Gorno-Badakhshan, Tajikistan), and countrywise in Afghanistan, Bhutan, Georgia, India (regions of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand), Iran, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Nepal, Russia, Central Asia and Africa." }
A blackish-brown powder or an exudate emerging between high mountain rocks, often found in the Altai Mountains, the Caucasus Mountains, the Himalayas (especially in India, Nepal, and the Tibetan Plateau), the Karakoram, the Pamir Mountains (primarily in Gorno-Badakhshan, Tajikistan), and countrywise in Afghanistan, Bhutan, Georgia, India (regions of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand), Iran, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Nepal, Russia, Central Asia and Africa.
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4,632,952
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shilajit
{ "id": 14, "offset_start": 1960, "offset_end": 2137, "text": "It is found in calcareous, metamorphic rock, and sedimentary rocks (from Proterozoic to Quaternary) in Central Asia, Tuva, at the Lake Baikal, in the Caucasus and other regions." }
It is found in calcareous, metamorphic rock, and sedimentary rocks (from Proterozoic to Quaternary) in Central Asia, Tuva, at the Lake Baikal, in the Caucasus and other regions. It is more often found in the Himalayas, Tibetan Plateau, mountains of the Arabian Peninsula, Iran, Mongolia, Myanmar, Tanzania, Kenya.
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4,632,952
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shilajit
{ "id": 15, "offset_start": 2138, "offset_end": 2273, "text": "It is more often found in the Himalayas, Tibetan Plateau, mountains of the Arabian Peninsula, Iran, Mongolia, Myanmar, Tanzania, Kenya." }
It is found in calcareous, metamorphic rock, and sedimentary rocks (from Proterozoic to Quaternary) in Central Asia, Tuva, at the Lake Baikal, in the Caucasus and other regions. It is more often found in the Himalayas, Tibetan Plateau, mountains of the Arabian Peninsula, Iran, Mongolia, Myanmar, Tanzania, Kenya.
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6,305,642
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hymns_in_the_Church_of_Jesus_Christ_of_Latter-day_Saints
{ "id": 42, "offset_start": 4279, "offset_end": 4540, "text": "After the succession crisis in the early Latter Day Saint movement following Joseph Smith's death, this hymnal was largely ignored in favor of the Manchester hymnal by those church members who followed the Quorum of the Twelve and moved to the Salt Lake Valley." }
After the succession crisis in the early Latter Day Saint movement following Joseph Smith's death, this hymnal was largely ignored in favor of the Manchester hymnal by those church members who followed the Quorum of the Twelve and moved to the Salt Lake Valley. In the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, however, the opposite was true.
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1,032,999
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humphreys_Peak
{ "id": 1, "offset_start": 16, "offset_end": 177, "text": "Humphreys Peak (, "its summit never melts") is the highest mountain and the second most prominent peak after Mount Graham in the U.S. state of Arizona." }
Humphreys Peak. Humphreys Peak (, "its summit never melts") is the highest mountain and the second most prominent peak after Mount Graham in the U.S. state of Arizona. With an elevation of, it is located within the Kachina Peaks Wilderness in the Coconino National Forest, about north of Flagstaff, Arizona.
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1,032,999
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humphreys_Peak
{ "id": 28, "offset_start": 2965, "offset_end": 3176, "text": "The trailhead starts below the tree-line in a dense forest and ends well above the tree-line with unobstructed, 360 degree views, where the Grand Canyon can be seen in the distant north and Flagstaff just south." }
In the winter, avalanche risk or blizzards is a possible hazard. The trail to the summit is 9 miles (14.5 kilometers) roundtrip with 3400 ft of elevation gain (1 km). The trailhead starts below the tree-line in a dense forest and ends well above the tree-line with unobstructed, 360 degree views, where the Grand Canyon can be seen in the distant north and Flagstaff just south.
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1,032,999
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humphreys_Peak
{ "id": 11, "offset_start": 1090, "offset_end": 1253, "text": "A gravity induced landslide or blast eruption similar to the 1980 eruptions of Mt St. Helens created the large open-bowl shape on the eastern half of the mountain." }
Geology. Humphreys Peak is a dormant volcano that rises from the San Francisco Volcanic Field. A gravity induced landslide or blast eruption similar to the 1980 eruptions of Mt St. Helens created the large open-bowl shape on the eastern half of the mountain. Before this collapse, the USGS estimated the volcano could have been 15,000 to 16,000 feet in elevation.
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1,032,999
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humphreys_Peak
{ "id": 0, "offset_start": 0, "offset_end": 15, "text": "Humphreys Peak." }
Humphreys Peak. Humphreys Peak (, "its summit never melts") is the highest mountain and the second most prominent peak after Mount Graham in the U.S. state of Arizona. With an elevation of, it is located within the Kachina Peaks Wilderness in the Coconino National Forest, about north of Flagstaff, Arizona.
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1,032,999
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humphreys_Peak
{ "id": 3, "offset_start": 318, "offset_end": 418, "text": "Humphreys Peak is the highest of a group of dormant volcanic peaks known as the San Francisco Peaks." }
state of Arizona. With an elevation of, it is located within the Kachina Peaks Wilderness in the Coconino National Forest, about north of Flagstaff, Arizona. Humphreys Peak is the highest of a group of dormant volcanic peaks known as the San Francisco Peaks. Humphreys Peak was named in about 1870 for General Andrew A. Humphreys, a U.S.
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1,032,999
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humphreys_Peak
{ "id": 21, "offset_start": 2295, "offset_end": 2412, "text": "In 2016, a 17-year-old hiker died and two other teens were injured after being struck by lightning on Humphreys Peak." }
Additionally, the upper half of the mountain is above the treeline and composed of steep rocks, making hikers more exposed to sudden changes in weather. In 2016, a 17-year-old hiker died and two other teens were injured after being struck by lightning on Humphreys Peak. Recreation.
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68,074,383
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farmers_or_Hunter-Gatherers%3F
{ "id": 16, "offset_start": 2420, "offset_end": 2664, "text": "They discuss William Buckley's account of the eel traps at Lake Condah in western Victoria, and deduce that a "semi-sedentary occupation pattern" was likely, with dwellings being occupied for months at a time around the eeling season." }
They discuss William Buckley's account of the eel traps at Lake Condah in western Victoria, and deduce that a "semi-sedentary occupation pattern" was likely, with dwellings being occupied for months at a time around the eeling season. Conversely, the highest levels of mobility were found in the arid Simpson Desert and Western Desert regions.
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18,074,259
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%B8vik%2C_Vestland
{ "id": 4, "offset_start": 310, "offset_end": 365, "text": "The Lyshornet mountain lies about north of the village." }
Søvik, Vestland. Søvik is a village in the municipality of Bjørnafjorden in Vestland county, Norway. The village lies at the eastern end of the Lysefjorden, a short distance south of the city of Bergen. The area is notable for the ancient ruins of the Lyse Abbey, located on the northeast side of the village. The Lyshornet mountain lies about north of the village. Population.
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4,064,078
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WMLW-TV
{ "id": 137, "offset_start": 23074, "offset_end": 23362, "text": "Before the spectrum auction when WMLW's digital signal moved off channel 48, in some areas of the market on days with strong tropospheric propagation across Lake Michigan, the signal of WHME-TV from South Bend caused co-channel interference between the stations, even in Milwaukee itself." }
Before the spectrum auction when WMLW's digital signal moved off channel 48, in some areas of the market on days with strong tropospheric propagation across Lake Michigan, the signal of WHME-TV from South Bend caused co-channel interference between the stations, even in Milwaukee itself.
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57,386,257
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cerro_del_Bu
{ "id": 9, "offset_start": 911, "offset_end": 1044, "text": "The second, best documented corresponds to the main time of habitat use, in full development of the Bronze Age in the Meseta Central." }
The first phase of settlement would be characterized by the existence of a large quantity of flint carving remains and few ceramic fragments. Its chronology would be doubtful. The second, best documented corresponds to the main time of habitat use, in full development of the Bronze Age in the Meseta Central. The third marks the final phase of the habitat of the aforementioned Bronze Age.
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5,072,250
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wisconsin_Highway_312
{ "id": 5, "offset_start": 513, "offset_end": 573, "text": "WIS 312 is called the North Crossing in the Chippewa Valley." }
The highway is a major transit route, bypassing the north side of Eau Claire by connecting Interstate 94 (I-94) with U.S. Highway 53 (US 53). The route number is derived as a spur route of US 12. WIS 312 is called the North Crossing in the Chippewa Valley. Route description. WIS 312 begins at an interchange with I-94 (exit 59) in the town of Union.
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55,859,315
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyashar
{ "id": 1, "offset_start": 9, "offset_end": 201, "text": "The Kyashar (also known as "Thangnaktse" and "Peak 43") is a mountain peak (6769 m height) in the Khumbu region in Nepal, east of Namche Bazar in the so-called Hinku Himal." }
Kyashar. The Kyashar (also known as "Thangnaktse" and "Peak 43") is a mountain peak (6769 m height) in the Khumbu region in Nepal, east of Namche Bazar in the so-called Hinku Himal. It is located within the Makalu-Barun National Park. North of Kyashar lies the Kangtega (6783 m), southwest the Kusum Kangguru (6367 m), and the Mera Peak (6476 m) is 6.77 km southeast.
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55,859,315
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyashar
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It is located within the Makalu-Barun National Park. North of Kyashar lies the Kangtega (6783 m), southwest the Kusum Kangguru (6367 m), and the Mera Peak (6476 m) is 6.77 km southeast. The Kyashar is connected to the Kantega via a ridge. On the west flank flows the Kyashar glacier. Until 1983, the mountain was named "Peak 43".
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55,859,315
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyashar
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It is located within the Makalu-Barun National Park. North of Kyashar lies the Kangtega (6783 m), southwest the Kusum Kangguru (6367 m), and the Mera Peak (6476 m) is 6.77 km southeast. The Kyashar is connected to the Kantega via a ridge. On the west flank flows the Kyashar glacier. Until 1983, the mountain was named "Peak 43".
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55,859,315
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyashar
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The Kyashar is connected to the Kantega via a ridge. On the west flank flows the Kyashar glacier. Until 1983, the mountain was named "Peak 43". In 2017, the Nepalese authorities carried out a naming of mountains and other geographic locations, to "wipe out" a large number of Western names from the map, changing the name to "Kyashar".
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55,859,315
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyashar
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The Kyashar is connected to the Kantega via a ridge. On the west flank flows the Kyashar glacier. Until 1983, the mountain was named "Peak 43". In 2017, the Nepalese authorities carried out a naming of mountains and other geographic locations, to "wipe out" a large number of Western names from the map, changing the name to "Kyashar".
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55,859,315
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyashar
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Kyashar. The Kyashar (also known as "Thangnaktse" and "Peak 43") is a mountain peak (6769 m height) in the Khumbu region in Nepal, east of Namche Bazar in the so-called Hinku Himal. It is located within the Makalu-Barun National Park. North of Kyashar lies the Kangtega (6783 m), southwest the Kusum Kangguru (6367 m), and the Mera Peak (6476 m) is 6.77 km southeast.
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55,859,315
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyashar
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It is located within the Makalu-Barun National Park. North of Kyashar lies the Kangtega (6783 m), southwest the Kusum Kangguru (6367 m), and the Mera Peak (6476 m) is 6.77 km southeast. The Kyashar is connected to the Kantega via a ridge. On the west flank flows the Kyashar glacier. Until 1983, the mountain was named "Peak 43".
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28,107,150
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clipper_Mountain_Wilderness
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The small cluster of volcanic mountains is oriented northeast to southwest. In the center, the most prominent ridge, Clipper Mountain, reaches an elevation of 4,625 feet before it dramatically drops off in series of sharp cliffs overlooking the Fenner and Clipper Valleys. Castle Dome, a local landmark, can be clearly seen from Historic Route 66. Flora.
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44,858,363
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shab_deg
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Shab deg. Shab deg or shab daig () is slow-cooked turnip and mutton stew, traditionally left to simmer overnight. "Shab" means 'night' and "daig" means 'cooking pot' in the Persian language. The dish has been described as Mughlai origin from the Kashmir Valley.
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6,749,299
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Westmacott
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Streetly and Westmacott successfully made the first ascent of the Huagaruncho on 17 August 1956. Whilst based in the US he joined a small party in 1964 on the first successful rock climbing expedition to the Arrigetch Peaks of Alaska. Westmacott and his wife were members of the teams which made first ascents of several of the area's granite spires.
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6,749,299
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Westmacott
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Westmacott and his wife were members of the teams which made first ascents of several of the area's granite spires. A small expedition to the Hindu Kush in 1968, with his wife, Trevor Braham, and Hugh Thomlinson, led to the first ascent of a peak near Wakhikah Rah in NE Chitral.
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25,588,450
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aceh_River
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Aceh River. The Aceh River on the island of Sumatra in Indonesia flows from mountains that include the 2,780-metre high Mount Peuët Sagoë for some 200 kilometres northeastward to reach the junction of the Indian Ocean and the Andaman Sea at Banda Aceh, the capital of Indonesia's westernmost Aceh province. The river has a catchment area of some 1775 square kilometres.
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1,494,074
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Approaches
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The Caucasus. In the spring of 1937, he took a trial trip, heading south from Moscow to Baku on the Caspian Sea. The Intourist official tried to dissuade him, but he found a ship to take him to Lenkoran (Lankaran, Azerbaijan), where he witnessed the deportation of several hundred Turko-Tartar peasants to Central Asia.
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1,494,074
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Approaches
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From there he took a truck to a hill village called Talgar and went walking with one of his NKVD escorts; Maclean availed himself of peasant hospitality and commented on the general prosperity. He managed to hire a car and made it to Issyk-kul, the lake that never freezes, but had to turn back because of the season.
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1,494,074
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Approaches
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He was commissioned to talk to the "tupan" (provincial governor) there about the situation of both the consul-general and the British Indian traders. The first stage was retracing his steps on a five-day train journey to Alma Ata; the train ran via Orenburg and the Aral Sea, then parallel to the Syr Darya and the mountains of Kirghizia (Kyrgyzstan).
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30,984
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota
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Toyota has announced it intends to have the vehicle available for commercial applications before 2025. Since February 2021, Toyota has been building the "Woven City" which it calls a "175-acre high tech, sensor-laden metropolis" at the foot of Mount Fuji.
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16,179,800
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nura%2C_Kyrgyzstan
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Nura, Kyrgyzstan. Nura () is a village in Alay District, Osh Region of Kyrgyzstan, at the point where the A371 road from China turns northwest to go over the pass into the Alay Valley. Its population was 1,101 in 2021. It is at the mouth of a valley that goes south into some glaciated mountains on the Chinese border. The town and border crossing of Irkeshtam is to the northeast.
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45,270,547
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monte_Terza_Grande
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Monte Terza Grande. Monte Terza Grande (2,586 m) is a mountain of the Carnic Alps in Belluno, Veneto in north-eastern Italy. It is the highest mountain of the Southern Carnics and is part of a small Dolomitic group known as the "Dolomiti Pesarine".
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