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English-Russian dictionary of geology. 2011.
English-Russian dictionary of geology. 2011.
Cirque Mountain — Elevation 1,568 m (5,144 ft) Prominence 820 m (2,690 ft) … Wikipedia
Cirque du Soleil — Inc. Type Private company Industry Entertainment Founded 1984 Founder(s) … Wikipedia
Cirque Glaciaire — Situés à l amont des vallées glaciaires, les cirques glaciaires sont des dépressions de forme semi circulaire, entourée de versants raides, que l’on trouve en montagne, qui est ou qui a été occupée par un bassin d’alimentation glaciaire, simple… … Wikipédia en Français
Cirque of the Unclimbables — Cirque of the Unclimbables … Wikipedia
Cirque Fjord — (67°18′S 58°39′E / 67.3°S 58.65°E / 67.3; 58.65) is an ice filled inlet on the south side of Law Promontory opening into Stefansson Bay in Enderby Land … Wikipedia
Cirque — For other uses, see Cirque (disambiguation). Two cirques with semi permanent snowpatches in Abisko National Park, Sweden … Wikipedia
Cirque glacier — Lower Curtis Glacier is a corrie glacier in the North Cascades in the State of Washington A cirque glacier is formed in a cirque, bowl shaped depressions on the side of or near mountains. Snow and ice accumulation in corries often occurs as the… … Wikipedia
Cirque du Soleil discography — The following discography is a catalogue of the albums and singles released by the Canadian entertainment company Cirque du Soleil. The majority of these musical works are studio recordings of compositions from the original scores of Cirque du… … Wikipedia
Cirque glaciaire — Le cirque de Gavarnie, un amphithéâtre glaciaire Situés à l amont des vallées glaciaires, les cirques glaciaires sont des dépressions de forme semi circulaire, entourée de versants raides, que l’on trouve en montagne, qui est ou qui a été occupée … Wikipédia en Français
Ice Capades — The Ice Capades was a traveling entertainment show featuring theatrical performances involving ice skating.Ice Capades was founded in 1940 in Hershey, Pennsylvania by John H. Harris, who noted the popularity of ice skating displays during the… … Wikipedia
cirque — /serrk/, n. 1. circle; ring. 2. a bowl shaped, steep walled mountain basin carved by glaciation, often containing a small, round lake. [1595 1605; < F < L circus; see CIRCUS] * * * ▪ geology (French: “circle”), amphitheatre shaped basin… … Universalium