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  • 81Pickett's Charge — was an infantry assault ordered by Confederate General Robert E. Lee against Maj. Gen. George G. Meade s Union positions on Cemetery Ridge on July 3, 1863, the last day of the Battle of Gettysburg during the American Civil War. Its futility was… …

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  • 82ultima Thule — /ul teuh meuh thooh lee/; Lat. /ool ti mah tooh le/ 1. (italics) Latin. the highest degree attainable. 2. the farthest point; the limit of any journey. 3. the point believed by the ancients to be farthest north. Also called Thule. [1655 65; lit …

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  • 83limit — [n1] greatest extent absolute, bitter end*, border, bottom line*, bound, bourne, breaking point*, brim, brink, cap, ceiling, check, circumscription, conclusion, confinement, confines, curb, cutoff point*, deadline, destination, edge, end, end… …

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  • 84Huascarán — View of Nevado Huascarán Sur from Cordillera Negra Elevation 6,768 m (22,205 f …

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  • 85Coton in the Elms — Coordinates: 52°43′38″N 1°37′34″W / 52.727104°N 1.62608°W / 52.727104; 1.62608 …

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  • 86STURT, Charles (1795-1869) — explorer was born in India on 28 April 1795, the second son of Thomas Lenox Napier Sturt, who became a judge in Bengal under the East India Company. The judge always known as Napier Sturt married Jeanette, daughter of Dr Andrew Wilson, who became …

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  • 87DR Congo National Road No. 2 — RN2 National Road No. 2 is a 863 km road in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It runs from the eastern city of Goma, which lies on the northern shore of Lake Kivu across the border from the Rwandan city of Gisenyi, around the western shore of …

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  • 88Transportation in the Arab League — is considered fairly inequipped, Transportational infrastructure has been growing slowly.HighwaysRegional highwaysThere are Several Cross Arab State roads, Crossing the Arab World from its farthest point in the west in Mauritania, to its eastern… …

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  • 89Kohima — /koh hee mah /, n. a town in and the capital of Nagaland, in E India. * * * Town (population 2001 prelim.: 78,584), capital of Nagaland state, northeastern India. It lies near the northern border of Manipur state in the Naga Hills. It marked the… …

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  • 90Amazon River — Portuguese Rio Amazonas River, northern South America. It is the largest river in the world in volume and area of drainage basin, and only the Nile River of northeastern Africa exceeds it in length. It originates within 100 mi (160 km) of the… …

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