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  • 101Coxs River — near Mount Cookem Coxs River is a river in the Blue Mountains area of New South Wales, Australia. Contents 1 Description a …

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  • 102Carowinds — Infobox Amusement park name = Carowinds caption = location = Charlotte location2 = North Carolina location3 = United States flagicon|USA opening date = March 31, 1973 previous names = Carowinds (1973 1993),(2007 present) Paramount s Carowinds… …

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  • 103Peramangk — The Peramangk were an Indigenous Australian people whose traditional lands were primarily located in Adelaide Hills but also in the southern stretches of the Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia. They were also referred to as the Mount Barker… …

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  • 104Trongsa Dzong — Chhoekhor Raptentse Dzong Choetse Dzong Trongsa Dzong …

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  • 105Coxs River — beim Mount CookemVorlage:Infobox Fluss/KARTE fehlt DatenVorlage …

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  • 106last — I. /last / (say lahst) adjective 1. occurring or coming latest, or after all others, as in time, order, or place: the last three lines on the page. 2. latest; next before the present; most recent: last week. 3. being the only remaining: one s… …

  • 107Bulldog (disambiguation) — Bulldog, also known colloquially as the English Bulldog or British Bulldog, is a medium size breed of dog that originated in England, and the term may refer to any of several Bulldog breeds.Bulldog may also refer to:ports*Bulldogs Rugby League… …

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  • 108Dyfnant Forest — View across farmland to Dyfnant Forest …

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  • 109Operation Eraze — is the codename of the assault and capture of Gurais in northern Kashmir by the Indian Army during the Indo Pakistani War of 1947. Gurais is an important communication centre where the route from Srinagar comes north to the Kishenganga river,… …

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  • 110footstep — noun Date: 13th century 1. the mark of the foot ; track 2. a. tread b. distance covered by a step ; pace 3. a step on which to ascend or descend 4. a way of life, conduct, or action < followed in his father s footstep …

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