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  • 1The Banks — General information Status Under construction Type Office, Commercial, Residential …

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  • 2Waterfalls of the West Fork Foss River Valley — The valley of the West Fork Foss River[1] contains a fair amount of waterfalls. The river heads in a series of large lakes: Big Heart Lake, Angeline Lake, and Otter Lake which form spectacular waterfalls as they plunge down to Delta Lake. On the… …

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  • 3On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away — For the 1923 American film, see On the Banks of the Wabash (film). On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away …

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  • 4River Lew — The River Lew can refer to either of two short rivers that lie close to each other in Devon, England.The more northerly of the two rises just south of the village of Beaworthy, and flows east, then turns north to run past Hatherleigh before… …

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  • 5River Front — (Ārau,Индия) Категория отеля: Адрес: Pahalgam, Aru , 192126 Ārau, Индия …

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  • 6The Bank River House — (Phak Hai,Таиланд) Категория отеля: 3 звездочный отель Адрес: 197 Moo 4, A.Phak …

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  • 7The Room Hotel — (Nakhon Phanom,Таиланд) Категория отеля: 3 звездочный отель Адрес: 12/2 Kubathawhai R …

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  • 8River Ribble — Infobox River | river name = River Ribble caption = The River Ribble at Ribchester. Photograph by [http://www.flickr.com/people/stubbsuk Stuart Grimshaw] origin = Confluence of Gayle Beck and Cam Beck, Selside mouth = Irish Sea at Lytham basin… …

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  • 9river — [13] Etymologically, the term river denotes the ‘banks’ of a river, rather than the water that flows between them. Its distant ancestor is Latin rīpa ‘bank’. From this was derived the adjective rīpārius (source of English riparian ‘of a… …

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  • 10river — [13] Etymologically, the term river denotes the ‘banks’ of a river, rather than the water that flows between them. Its distant ancestor is Latin rīpa ‘bank’. From this was derived the adjective rīpārius (source of English riparian ‘of a… …

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