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  • 71List of disasters of the United Kingdom and preceding states — is a list of major disasters (excluding acts of war but including acts of terrorism) which relate to the United Kingdom since 1707, the states that preceded it (including territory that later became the Republic of Ireland), or involved UK… …

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  • 72Doubs River — ancient Dubis. River, eastern France and western Switzerland. Rising in the Jura Mtns., it flows northeast to form part of the French Swiss border. It continues east into Switzerland, makes a hairpin turn and heads back into France, finally… …

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  • 73Constantine the Great — This article is about Constantine as an Emperor. For Constantine as a Saint, see Constantine I and Christianity. Constantine I redirects here. For other uses, see Constantine I (disambiguation). Constantine I 57th Emperor of the Roman Empire …

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  • 74Auriol, Bouches-du-Rhône — French commune name = Auriol caption = image flag size = image coat of arms = image coat of arms size = flag Coat of arms city motto = x = 200 y = 217 time zone = CET (GMT +1) lat long = coord|43|22|05|N|5|38|10|E|type:city region = Provence… …

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  • 75Battle of the Catalaunian Plains — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Châlons caption= The Huns at the Battle of Chalons by Alphonse de Neuville (1836–85) partof=the Hunnic invasion of Gaul date=June 20, 451 place=Somewhere in the northeastern part of present day France… …

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  • 76Doubs (river) — Doubs The Doubs between Switzerland and France Origin Mouthe, Jura mountains …

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  • 77Hanno the Elder — was a Carthaginian general who served under Hannibal during the Second Punic War. According to the historian Livy, his track record was terrible: in 215 BC he was defeated by Tiberius Sempronius Longus at Grumentum, in 214 BC he was defeated by… …

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  • 78Valleys of the Alps — The main valleys of the Alps, orographically by drainage basin.Rhine basin (North Sea)Rhine *Aare **Limmat ***Linth (Glarus) ****Lake Walen *****Seez ****Klöntal ****Sernftal **Reuss River ***Lake Lucerne ****Sarner Aa (Brünig connects to the… …

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  • 79Marne River — River, northeastern France. It flows northwest into the Seine River near Paris. It is navigable for 220 mi (350 km) of its total length of 326 mi (525 km) and has extensive canals. Its valley was the scene of crucial battles in World War I (see… …

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  • 80Canal du Rhône à Sète — The Canal du Rhône à Sète (lit. canal from the Rhône to Sète) is a canal in southern France, which connects the Étang de Thau in Sète to the Rhône River in Beaucaire, Gard. Beyond the Étang de Thau, the canal becomes the Canal du Midi …

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