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  • 101Nile River — Arabic Baḥr al Nīl River, eastern and northern Africa. The longest river in the world, it is about 4,132 mi (6,650 km) long from its remotest headstream and 3,473 mi (5,588 km) from Lake Victoria to the Mediterranean Sea. It flows generally north …

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  • 102John D. Hamaker — (1914–1994), was an American mechanical engineer, ecologist, agronomist and science writer in the fields of soil remineralization, rock dusting, mineral cycles, climate cycles and glaciology. Contents 1 Biography 2 Discoveries inventions 3… …

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  • 103Market garden — A market garden on an outlying island of Hong Kong For the Second World War Allied military action, see Operation Market Garden. A market garden is the relatively small scale production of fruits, vegetables and flowers as cash crops, frequently… …

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  • 104Ministry of State Property — The former Ministry of State Property building at Saint Isaac s Square …

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  • 105Uttar Pradesh — Infobox Indian Jurisdiction type = state state name = Uttar Pradesh native name = Uttar Pradesh base capital = Lucknow latd=26.85 |longd=80.91 largest city = Kanpur abbreviation = IN UP official languages = Hindi, Urdu legislature type =… …

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  • 106Pollen tube — The pollen tube of most seed plants acts as a conduit to transport sperm cells from the pollen grain, either from the stigma (in flowering plants or angiosperms) to the ovules at the base of the pistil, or directly through ovule tissue in some… …

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  • 107Xanten — Xanten …

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  • 108Navajo people — Navajo Diné, Naabeehó Navajo portraits Total population 300,048 (2011)[1] …

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  • 1092006 Horn of Africa food crisis — The 2006 Horn of Africa food crisis is an acute shortage of food affecting four Horn of Africa countries: Somalia, Kenya, Djibouti and Ethiopia. The United Nations s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) estimated on January 6, 2006, that more… …

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  • 110Warren Green — (March 10, 1869 – April 27 1945) was the thirteenth Governor of South Dakota. Green, a Republican from Hazel, South Dakota, served from 1931 to 1933. Warren Green was born in Jackson County, Wisconsin, the oldest of eight children. He family… …

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