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  • 51Chari-Dhand Wetland Conservation Reserve — The Chari Dhand wetland conservation reserve is located on the edge of arid Banni grasslands[1][2] …

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  • 52Clemenstone — Coordinates: 51°27′06″N 3°32′59″W / 51.451667°N 3.549722°W / 51.451667; 3.549722 …

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  • 53Mammals of Glacier National Park (U.S.) — Bighorn Sheep There are at least 14 Large Mammal and 50 Small Mammal species known to occur in Glacier National Park (U.S.). Species are listed by common name, scientific name, typical habitat and occurrence[1]. Common and scientific names from R …

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  • 54Mammals of Montana — Bighorn Sheep This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it. There are at least 19 Large Mammal and 96 Small Mammal species known to occur in Montana …

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  • 55Midway, San Diego — The Midway area, also called the North Bay area, is a neighborhood of San Diego, California. It is located at the northern (mainland) end of the Point Loma peninsula, northwest of Downtown San Diego and just west of Old Town. It is often… …

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  • 56National parks of Azerbaijan — refers to the situation and the listing of national parks in the Republic of Azerbaijan. The national parks of Azerbaijan are run by the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources. The first national park that was established in Azerbaijan, is the …

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  • 57Logical Journey Of The Zoombinis — The Logical Journey of the Zoombinis Developer(s) Brøderbund Software Publisher(s) …

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  • 58Stone Bridge and the Oregon Central Military Wagon Road — Stone Bridge and Oregon Central Military Wagon Road U.S. National Register of Historic Places …

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  • 59Strode — This unusual and interesting surname, with variant spellings Stroud and Strood, derives from the Old English pre 7th Century stod , marshy land overgrown with brushwood, and was originally given either as a topographical name to someone resident… …

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  • 60Strood — This unusual and interesting surname, with variant spellings Stroud and Strood, derives from the Old English pre 7th Century stod , marshy land overgrown with brushwood, and was originally given either as a topographical name to someone resident… …

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