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  • 101Italica — This article is about the city in Spain. : Italica is also the name of the cultivar group of the species Brassica oleracea, commonly known as Broccoli. : Italica may also refer to an Italian oceanographic and freight ship. The city of Italica… …

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  • 102Nobile (crater) — Nobile Crater as imaged by Diviner. NASA photo. Coordinates …

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  • 103Nobili (crater) — The craters Nobili (upper left), Jenkins (upper right), Weierstrass (lower center) and Van Vleck (lower right) from Lunar Orbiter 1. NASA/L PI image. Coordinates …

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  • 104Danjon (crater) — Coordinates 11°24′S 124°00′E / 11.4°S 124.0°E / …

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  • 105Geography of London — London is the largest urban area and capital city of the United Kingdom. Greater London covers an area of 609 square miles (1,579 square km). London is a port on the Thames (see main article Port of London ), a navigable river. The river has had… …

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  • 106Delporte (crater) — Coordinates 16°00′S 121°36′E / 16.0°S 121.6°E / …

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  • 107Marine clay — is a type of clay found in coastal regions around the world. In the northern, deglaciated regions, it can sometimes be quick clay, which is notorious for being involved in landslides. Clay particles can self assemble into various configurations,… …

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  • 108Numerov (crater) — Coordinates 70°42′S 160°42′W / 70.7°S 160.7°W / …

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  • 109Omar Khayyam (crater) — Coordinates 58°00′N 102°06′W / 58.0°N 102.1°W …

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  • 110Geological history of India — The geological history of India started with the geological evolution of rest of the Earth i.e. 4.57 bya (billion years ago). India has a diverse geology. Different regions in India contain rocks of all types belonging to different geologic… …

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