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  • 121Bulgarian language — Not to be confused with Bulgar language. Bulgarian Български език Bălgarski ezik Spoken in Bulgaria, Turkey, Serbia, Greece, Ukraine, Moldova, Romania, Albania, Kosovo, Repub …

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  • 122Everglades — is also the name of a city in Collier County, Florida.The Everglades are a subtropical wetland located in the southern portion of the U.S. state of Florida, comprising the southern half of a large watershed. The system begins near Orlando with… …

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  • 123Ashton-under-Lyne — infobox UK place country = England latitude = 53.4941 longitude = 2.1032 population= 43,236 (2001 Census) population density=12,374 per mi² (4,777 per km²) official name= Ashton under Lyne metropolitan borough= Tameside region = North West… …

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  • 124Wabash River — Infobox River river name = Wabash River caption = Map of the Wabash River watershed with the Wabash River highlighted. origin = Near St. Henry, Ohio in Mercer County, Ohio mouth = Ohio River near Uniontown, Kentucky basin countries = USA length …

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  • 125Buick V6 engine — The Buick V6, initially marketed as Fireball at its introduction in 1962, is a large V6 engine used by General Motors. The block is made of cast iron and all use two valve per cylinder iron heads, actuated by pushrods.The 3800 was on the Ward s… …

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  • 126Barbaggio — French commune nomcommune=Barbaggio native name= Barbaghju caption= Col de Teghime city motto= région=Corse département=Haute Corse arrondissement=Bastia canton=Conca d Oro insee=2B029 cp= 20253 time zone= gentilé= maire= Jeannine Esquiva mandat …

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  • 127Bellefonte Furnace — was a hot blast iron furnace located in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1888, it was the first hot blast, coke fueled iron furnace to be built in Centre County, Pennsylvania. While its founders hoped to transform Centre County s iron… …

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  • 128Hallstatt — [häl′stät΄, häl′shtät΄; hôl′stät΄] adj. 〚from archaeological findings at Hallstatt, Austria〛 designating or of an Iron Age culture (c. 700 400 B.C. ) in central Europe, characterized by swords of bronze or iron with winged metal terminals and by… …

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