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  • 51East Anglia — is often used as a shorthand for the Kingdom of the East Angles. East Anglia is a peninsula of eastern England. It was named after one of the ancient Anglo Saxon kingdoms, the Kingdom of the East Angles, which was in turn named after the homeland …

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  • 52Wetland — For other uses, see Wetland (disambiguation). The Florida Everglades massive wetland system in the United States saw 1.7 billion gallons of fresh water flushed from it daily and pumped into the ocean following one of the most successive water… …

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  • 53Pipa — This article is about the Chinese instrument. For other uses, see Pipa (disambiguation). Pipa Classification Necked bowl lutes String instruments Related instruments …

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  • 54Cumberland Gap National Historical Park — IUCN Category V (Protected Landscape/Seascape) Fog forming over the gap …

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  • 55Yellowbelly (Lincolnshire) — A yellowbelly (or yeller belly) is a person from Lincolnshire, England. The origin of this nickname is disputed, and many explanations have been offered. These include:* The officers of the Royal North Lincolnshire Militia used to wear bright… …

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  • 56Bluntisham — Infobox UK place official name= Bluntisham country= England region= East of England os grid reference= TL373743 latitude= 52.35 longitude= 0.017 post town= postcode area= postcode district= dial code= shire county= Cambridgeshire shire district=… …

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  • 57Warboys — Infobox UK place official name= Warboys country= England region= East of England os grid reference= TL315797 latitude= 52.4 longitude= 0.07 post town= postcode area= postcode district= dial code= shire county= Cambridgeshire shire district=… …

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  • 58Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail — Roan Mountain, the trail s highest point. Length 214 miles (Elizabethton to KMNMP) Location Southeast United States Trailheads …

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  • 59Thorney Abbey — was located on the island of Thorney in The Fens of Cambridgeshire, England. History The earliest documentary sources refer to a mid 7th century hermitage that was destroyed by a Viking incursion in the late 9th century. A Benedictine monastery… …

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  • 60Middle Level Navigations — Coordinates: 52°27′40″N 0°14′28″W / 52.461°N 0.241°W / 52.461; 0.241 …

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