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  • 91Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington Railway — The Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington Railway is a RailGauge|24 gauge railway which operated from Wiscasset, Maine to Albion and Winslow, Maine. It was operated as a for profit company from 1895 until 1933. the line became defunct and… …

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  • 92Nagorno-Karabakh War — Nagorno Karabakh War …

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  • 93Battles of macrohistorical importance involving invasions of Europe — In the battles of macrohistorical importance involving invasions of Europe, there were seven distinct conflicts that greatly affected the history of Europe, ranging from the Battle of Thermopylae in 480 BC to the Battle of Vienna in 1683. In each …

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  • 94London — /lun deuhn/, n. 1. Jack, 1876 1916, U.S. short story writer and novelist. 2. a metropolis in SE England, on the Thames: capital of the United Kingdom. 3. City of, an old city in the central part of the former county of London: the ancient nucleus …

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  • 95Saint Lawrence River and Seaway — ▪ river, North America Introduction  hydrographic system of east central North America. It connects the North River (source of the St. Louis River, in the U.S. state of Minnesota, which flows into Lake Superior) with Cabot Strait, leading into… …

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  • 96Indo-China — • The most easterly of the three great peninsulas of Southern Asia, is bounded on the north by the mountains of Assam, the Plateau of Yun nan, and the mountains of Kwang si; on the east by the province of Kwang si (Canton), the Gulf of Tong king …

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  • 97Anglo-Russian invasion of Holland — Part of War of the Second Coalition Departure of the Anglo Russian troops from Den He …

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  • 98Nicholas II of Russia — Nicholas II redirects here. For other uses, see Nicholas II (disambiguation). Nicholas II Emperor and Autocrat of All the Russias Reign 1 Novem …

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  • 99Petitcodiac River — Petitcodiac River …

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  • 100global warming — an increase in the earth s average atmospheric temperature that causes corresponding changes in climate and that may result from the greenhouse effect. [1975 80] * * * Potential increase in global average surface temperatures resulting from… …

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