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  • 71Jämtland — Coat of arms …

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  • 72National Register of Historic Places listings in Nebraska — …

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  • 73metalwork — metalworker, n. /met l werrk /, n. objects made of metal. [1840 50; METAL + WORK] * * * Useful and decorative objects fashioned of various metals. The oldest technique is hammering. After с 2500 BC, casting was also used, molten metal being… …

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  • 74Dorset — For other uses, see Dorset (disambiguation). Dorset …

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  • 75Avebury — /ayv beuh ree/, n. 1. Baron. See Lubbock, Sir John. 2. Also, Abury. a village in Wiltshire, England: site of one of the largest ceremonial megalithic structures in Europe. * * * Village, Wiltshire, England, lying partly within one of the largest… …

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  • 76The Ridgeway — Infobox Hiking trail Name=The Ridgeway Photo= Ridgeway mongwell.jpg Caption= The Ridgeway in Grim s Ditch near Mongewell Location=Southern England, United Kingdom Designation=UK National Trail Length=convert|85|mi|km Start/End Points=Overton Hill …

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  • 77Uffington White Horse — Infobox Mountain Name = Whitehorse Hill Photo = White horse from air.jpg Caption = The White Horse as seen from an altitude of 700 metres Elevation = 261 m (856 ft) Location = Oxfordshire, England Range = Prominence = 79 m Coordinates =… …

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  • 78Chert — For the Spanish municipality, see Xert. Chert Chert (  / …

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  • 79Swanscombe — infobox UK place country = England official name= Swanscombe latitude= 51.4491 longitude= 0.2993 civil parish= Swanscombe and Greenhithe population =6300 (2005) [cite web | title = 2005 Ward Level Population Estimates | publisher = Kent County… …

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  • 80Clunch — is a term for traditional building material used mainly in eastern England and Normandy. It is a term which encompasses a wide variety of materials, often locally variable. It often comes as irregular lumps of rock either picked up from the… …

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