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he six castles on or near the route are (in | geographical order from north to south): Shrewsbury Cast |
heir withdrawal, not by alphabetical or any | geographical order. |
ates leading to "new interpretations on the | geographical origin of ancient sub-clades". |
rt of a system of regulation of quality and | geographical origin among Spain's finest producers. |
so contains a rose garden, trees grouped by | geographical origin, and a dahlia collection, as well as |
its inhabitants came from a very different | geographical origin: The workers in Odda came predominan |
e continuing influence of Sherlaw Johnson's | geographical origins is evident in compositions, such as |
recently discovered tropics, reflects their | geographical origins and religious connotations. |
ommunities, relating them to very different | geographical origins: The workers in Odda came predomina |
ating mechanism between the species), but a | geographical pattern was not clear, resulting in it bein |
ures of the area follow the typical midland | geographical pattern of Kerala, consisting of lush veget |
, well known for its | geographical peculiarities with quarries that are genera |
In addition, one must not believe that this | geographical perception is applied only to the nuclear A |
Given Cornwall's | geographical peripherality, economic status, cultural an |
the three locations form a triangle from a | geographical perspective. |
y in Ecological Communities: Historical and | Geographical Perspectives, 1993, Chicago University Pres |
oped, rather than redirecting to the modern | geographical places? |
ocation on “the Hill”, which is the highest | geographical point in the city of LaGrange. |
of the town, at the village Baranivka, is a | geographical point of the Struve Geodetic Arc. |
From the | Geographical point of view Chhindwara district can be di |
ey forms part of the Channel Islands from a | geographical point of view, but because it is under Fren |
irst appear arbitrary from a historical and | geographical point of view, he was operating under a set |
In GeoRSS, location content consists of | geographical points, lines, and polygons of interest and |
xamples of extreme environments include the | geographical poles, very dry deserts, volcanoes, deep oc |
The change of the | geographical portion of the name is meant to emphasize t |
tion metropolitan area region of Texas, the | geographical portion of the team's name references the B |
The | geographical portions contained the itineraries of pilgr |
luencing Finland's climate is the country's | geographical position between the 60th and 70th northern |
n with the highest crop production, but its | geographical position and inferior infrastructure put it |
r by astronomical quadrant to establish the | geographical position of salient points during the cours |
me, door position together with the vessels | geographical position and time. |
hus, with knowledge of the current time and | geographical position in the form of latitude and longit |
ed to build it in Blackpool, because of its | geographical position and ease of access to visitors. |
r contact with it than Japan due to Japan's | geographical position on an island. |
Its name Choi Wan fits its | geographical position because "Wan" (i.e. |
Its | geographical position gives it a pleasant climate in sum |
RNAV context, a waypoint is a predetermined | geographical position that is defined in terms of latitu |
though the exchange proved unnecessary, the | geographical position of the sites remained important fo |
t town that was located west of the current | geographical position of Winona, Mississippi. |
The | geographical position is: 9.25.38N |
Also with its excellent | geographical position for agriculture, Shunde is becomin |
inertial navigation system for determining | geographical position. |
sketches drawn by himself, and the list of | geographical positions fills twenty-one quarto pages. |
Thus King's | geographical positions were an important contribution to |
request of the government, to determine the | geographical positions of the principal towns of the Low |
is the author or editor of over 30 books on | geographical practice, theory and individual research to |
h as the University of Phoenix rely less on | geographical presence, enrolling students in a broad ran |
Haplotype coalescence times and current | geographical prevalences both carry considerable error u |
ved the mass pit closures of the 1960s, the | geographical problems meant the closure of the mine work |
A 2008 Scotland Yard | geographical profile of Jack the Ripper concluded that h |
Mapping Murder: The Secrets of | Geographical Profiling (2003) Virgin Books. |
l displayed together with maps of different | geographical projections. |
Old Bosham includes the remaining | geographical protrusion to the south. |
ey had been expected to win, based upon his | geographical proximity to the state. |
l teams) their profile suffers due to their | geographical proximity to Aston Villa, who draw consider |
Kalderash and/or Churari communities in the | geographical proximity are in Grajduri or in the norther |
Due to its | geographical proximity to the markets in the northern he |
oped with the Streatham Redskins due to the | geographical proximity of the two clubs. |
the Northern Min language due to its close | geographical proximity with those areas. |
By his | geographical proximity to Paris, John was a close member |
Due to its | geographical proximity, Newcastle shares a strong rivalr |
merged in Supernational Leagues grouped by | geographical proximity. |
k was not only an overall representation of | geographical questions according to current scientific k |
This bird has a number of | geographical races, differing mainly in bill colour and |
ers of Ms. Roberts said she not only offers | geographical, racial, and gender balance to a Rendell-Ro |
The | geographical range of his material and the reach of his |
Its | geographical range made it the most widespread of all In |
amily and subfamily of the Cetoniinae whose | geographical range is Madagascar. |
The fossa has the most widespread | geographical range of the Malagasy carnivores, and is ge |
ted based on the various definitions of the | geographical range and duration of the event, as well as |
is an Old World papilionid butterfly whose | geographical range extends from the Balkans to include T |
The | geographical range lies south of that of the Mantled Gue |
erences, in addition to the fact that their | geographical ranges do not overlap. |
r ordinary conditions at the limit of their | geographical ranges of 25 nautical miles (40.2 km). |
biogeography, referring to organisms whose | geographical ranges overlap or are even identical, so th |
here are several varieties with overlapping | geographical ranges. |
described him as the best judge within the | geographical reach of the Second Circuit. |
Calstock are situated in an area which for | geographical reasons has relatively poor road connection |
more readily than others (for political or | geographical reasons), interregional economic disparitie |
Because of historical, religious and | geographical reasons, language continues to be an emotiv |
The area is more of a | geographical reference point for people travelling aroun |
though Saint-Jacques is the most common for | geographical reference. |
Avestan geography, is the | geographical references in the Avesta, which are limited |
a highly sophisticated songwriter and used | geographical references in a number of his songs. |
in the name in the poem, as well as all the | geographical references in that part of the poem being i |
British | geographical references such as Euston Station, Charing |
ng from the applause in response to various | geographical references in "America" it seems likely tha |
They provide full | geographical referencing and can be fully integrated wit |
The Pays d'Ouche is an historical and | geographical region in Normandy. |
For the | geographical region of southern Italy, see Irpinia. |
r 7, 1941 and must have been present in the | geographical region of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii during the a |
n two population groups separated by a huge | geographical region between. |
The Atlantic Standard Time Zone (AST) is a | geographical region that keeps time by subtracting four |
y Saints (FLDS) later developed in the same | geographical region and changed the name to Colorado Cit |
Hofmeister added do not exactly reflect the | geographical region to which they refer. |
However, a specific identity for this | geographical region is still there due to the rural sett |
The name indicated the primary | geographical region in which the Front first fought, bas |
This ecoregion largely corresponds with the | geographical region known as the High Plains. |
particular region, and even within the same | geographical region, different manufacturers produce dif |
tuated in the northern side of the cilentan | geographical region, at the borders of Campania with Bas |
district with the metropolitan area and the | geographical region, the many Indian Reserves in the Gre |
is a plant species which is non-native to a | geographical region, but which was an introduced species |
yeast population being defined to a certain | geographical region. |
e, each primarily associated with a certain | geographical region. |
e a few variants to the story, depending on | geographical region. |
There are five major | geographical regions of Georgia. |
Location on the map of | geographical regions of Poland |
Then the next best team for the four | geographical regions in the top 16 will qualify (one eac |
North White Plains, it is one of the three | geographical regions and hamlets of North Castle. |
icular deities worshipped vary according to | geographical regions and historical periods in China, th |
The | Geographical Regions of South Carolina refers to the fiv |
ries were divided administratively into six | geographical regions for the purposes of recruiting, org |
e Career mode, players progress through six | geographical regions, each with several sub-levels. |
tree plantings correspond to Arkansas's six | geographical regions, ranging from the flat-topped hills |
rnal mortality within countries and between | geographical regions, socio-economic and ethnic groups s |
dwide, excluding Africa and the Neotropical | geographical regions. |
cluding the holders, were divided into four | geographical regions. |
1870 On the | geographical relations of the chief coleopterous faunae. |
dered in its Historical, Chronological, and | Geographical Relations (New York, 1863; new and wholly r |
tredecim and M. neotredecim have an unusual | geographical relationship in Brood XIX, with only a slig |
The | geographical relief varies greatly from zone to zone. |
Its | geographical remit covers Derry (in Northern Ireland) an |
A non-profit, non-political body, its | geographical remit extends from the Persian Gulf in the |
The | geographical remit covers all of County Leitrim, almost |
Geographical representation of the Hull Trains route | |
ream which has provided a basis for several | geographical research papers. |
c studies in order to acquaint himself with | geographical research methodology; the result was that H |
Professor of Geography and Director of the | Geographical Research Center at the Chinese University o |
8, as part of a major series of mergers and | geographical restructuring in the TCSG system. |
The immediate | geographical result of the conflict in the Tylliria regi |
Geographical Review 91:423-429 (2001). | |
as Frameworks of Historical Analysis," The | Geographical Review 89 (1999): 215-24 |
Soil Fertility and Biotic Geography, The | Geographical Review, 1957 |
zing Societies: Israeli Settlements in Gaza | Geographical Review, Vol.98, No.2, pp., 242-259, 2008. |
scape Permanence and Nuclear Warnings", The | Geographical Review, 7(1):73-91, 1997 |
previously served as editor of the African | Geographical Review. |
en, and it is described in great detail the | geographical route of the pursuit, and those who take ac |
iet oceanologist, polar explorer, Doctor of | Geographical Sciences (1954). |
ban and Regional Geography at the School of | Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol. |
l geography paradigm was central within the | geographical sciences. |
m approximately 1500 to the present, with a | geographical scope extending from the United Kingdom thr |
to PDK/Bakur taking into consideration the | geographical scope of its activities suggesting that sou |
He enlarged the | geographical scope of the firm, designing buildings thro |
rching easy and allow new functions such as | geographical searches for photos and videos (a mashup of |
The 30 | geographical seats of the Legislative Council are return |
In 1904, he was President of the | Geographical Section of the British Association. |
bate was planned between the two before the | geographical section of the British Association in Bath |
The | geographical section could do with expansion, can anyone |
aphy set the trend for the establishment of | geographical sections of history texts, and most likely |
ation is divided into five parts: local and | geographical sections, technical divisions, staff, volun |
e Construction principally operates in five | geographical segments: Hong Kong, Regions in the People' |
to him as American, and appellation, in the | geographical sense if not always in the national sense, |
ish" was used throughout North America in a | geographical sense, and declined to issue a correction. |
to be set off as a township because of its | geographical separation behind Rattlesnake Mountain. |
s of the Gorilla can be understood by their | geographical separation and have been assessed to determ |
es in Europe and offers a wide selection of | geographical services, including maintaining a database. |
The | geographical setting is in Mesopotamia. |
the west of Melbourne are also part of this | geographical setting. |
crater lakes and islands are among the best | geographical settings in which to demonstrate sympatric |
These divisions were at first of | geographical significance only, not used as a basis for |
Rajrappa Falls has tremendous | geographical significance. |
this division the "NFC Patrick" due to its | geographical similarity to the old Patrick Division of t |
However, both its | geographical situation and its "melting pot" aspect make |
rs, etc.-with their concrete historical and | geographical situation as they migrated and settled in v |
"Of the | Geographical Situation of the Three Presidencies, Calcut |
h its foreign policy and as mandated by its | geographical situation, the United States had consistent |
long with notes on their administration and | geographical situation. |
The | geographical size and human diversity of South and South |
orth West Australia, the largest diocese in | geographical size in the Anglican Communion covering app |
s in 2007-2008, mainly because of the large | geographical size and remoteness of the shire. |
The redistributions have shrunk the | geographical size of the seat, as the Campbelltown regio |
nerally, overriding considerations of sheer | geographical size, a disparate population and of conveni |
By | geographical size, it is the smallest constituency in th |
rivately owned university in the kingdom by | geographical size. |
to change the name upon observing the poor | geographical skills of Americans. |
Journal of the Manchester | Geographical Soc. |
ree Parishes" which have long been a unit - | geographical, socially, economically and ecclesiasticall |
She was a member of | geographical societies of both Berlin and Paris, but not |
rang is also the current chair of the Royal | geographical societies social and cultural research grou |
founders of both the Finnish Historical and | Geographical Societies, was a committee member of the So |
along with the Founder's Medal of the Royal | Geographical Society for distinction in research. |
She was a member of the | Geographical Society of Finland. |
7: Awarded Mungo Park Medal, Royal Scottish | Geographical Society |
about his travels near Everest to the Royal | Geographical Society in 1919. |
everal articles in the Journal of the Royal | Geographical Society (RGS). |
Victoria Medal (geography), by the Royal | Geographical Society |
1881 he became president of both the Royal | Geographical Society and the Girls' Day School Trust. |
With the support of the | Geographical Society of Hamburg he visited the Maasai co |
ey, who had previously criticized the Royal | Geographical Society for relying too heavily on contempo |
Statue of Shackleton at the Royal | Geographical Society |
1967 Awarded the Gill Memorial of the Royal | Geographical Society for contributions to Physical Geogr |
was awarded a Founder's Medal by the Royal | Geographical Society / Institute of British Geographers. |
warded the Gold Medal of the Royal Canadian | Geographical Society and was awarded the Order of Canada |
rvivor of the original fellows of the Royal | Geographical Society from its formation in 1830, was ele |
ransformation to Madrid 1924, London: Royal | Geographical Society . |
He was also the president of the | Geographical Society of the USSR since 1977 and the dire |
For his work the Russian | Geographical Society awarded him the Przhevalsky Medal. |
given the gold medal of the Historical and | Geographical Society of Chile in 1912, and became the pr |
, including the Victoria Medal of the Royal | Geographical Society (1973), the merit award of the Asso |
He was a Fellow of the Royal | Geographical Society and joined the Aborigines' Protecti |
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