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  • 121North Pole — For other uses, see North Pole (disambiguation). Coordinates: 90°N 0°W / 90°N 0°W / 90; 0 …

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  • 122North Magnetic Pole — Magnetic North redirects here, for other uses see Magnetic North (disambiguation) Part of the Carta Marina of 1539 by Olaus Magnus, depicting the location of magnetic north vaguely conceived as Insula Magnetu[m] (Latin for Island of Magnets ) off …

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  • 123South Pole — This article is about the Geographic South Pole. For other uses, see South Pole (disambiguation). Coordinates: 90°S 0°W / 90°S 0°W / 90; 0 …

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  • 124South Magnetic Pole — Locations of South Magnetic Pole from direct observation and model prediction.[1] For additional general information about the Earth s magnetic poles, see North Magnetic Pole. The Earth s South Magnetic Pole is the wandering point on the Eart …

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  • 125Positive pole — Positive Pos i*tive, a. [OE. positif, F. positif, L. positivus. See {Position}.] 1. Having a real position, existence, or energy; existing in fact; real; actual; opposed to negative. Positive good. Bacon. [1913 Webster] 2. Derived from an object… …

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  • 126Reginald Cardinal Pole —     Reginald Pole     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Reginald Pole     Cardinal, b. at Stourton Castle, Staffordshire, England, in March, 1500; d. at Lambeth Palace, 17 Nov., 1558; third son of Sir Richard Pole, Knight of the Garter, and Margaret,… …

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  • 127Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury — The Countess of Salisbury Portrait of unknown sitter, traditionally thought to be Margaret Pole, 8th Countess of Salisbury[1] …

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  • 128Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station — Coordinates: 90°00′S 139°16′W / 90°S 139.267°W / 90; 139.267 …

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