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  • City In Southern European Russia
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    : I. -18-02010 Arkhangelsk Archangel, city, northern European Russia, capital of Arkhangelsk Oblast, on the Northern Dvina (Severnaya Dvina) River, near the White Sea (Beloye More). It is a major seaport, although icebound in winter months. The city is also a trade and processing center for an important timber-producing region. A maritime school, a forestry institute, and a regional museum are located here. Arkhangelsk was the chief Russian seaport from its founding (1584) as Novo-Kholmogory unt...
  • Communities On The Outskirts Of The Cities
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    The industrial era of America helped to bring about modernization of transportation in urban areas. Many factors contributed to the rise of the modern city, including economics, politics, and technology. The ancient cities of Europe were very small in size and had a relatively small population. With the emergence of transportation technology, the sizes of cities and population grew. Also, the rise of the modern city and the rise of transportation technology had a great effect on the people and d...
  • Third Major Battle Of The Tet Offensive
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    The Tet Offensive was a series of battles which took place during the Vietnam War. It was a major offensive by the North Vietnamese Army, and the Viet Cong, beginning on the night of January 30-31, of 1968, which was the Chinese New year. The objective of the 1968 Tet Offensive was to take the Nationalist and the US armies by surprise since North Vietnam's government proposed a ceasefire for the celebration of the Lunar New Year. There were three major battles of the offensive, which we discusse...
  • Aryans And Indus River Valley Civilizations
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    Early river civilizations had a major effect in the development of social, political, and economical development throughout ancient history. The Indus river valley civilization included the cities of Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro also the Aryans were included as a major early civilization of India. These two civilizations provided a foundation or modern India. The Indus river valley civilization was based on farming and trade. This provided for them economically. The early cities Harappa and Mohenjo-...
  • Major Cities Including Chich N
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    Chichen Itza The ruined ancient city occupying an area of 4 square miles (10 square km) in south-central state, . It is located some 90 miles (150 km) east-northeast of and 75 miles (120 km) east-southeast of the modern city of. The only source of water in the arid region around the site is from wells (cenotes) formed by sinkholes in limestone formations. Two big cenotes on the site made it a suitable place for the city and gave it its name, from chi ("mouths"), chen ("wells"), and Itz, the name...
  • Majority Of Venezuela S Population
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    Venezuela Geographical Features- Venezuela has seven physical geographic regions; The Andes Mountains, which include the highest peaks in the country, extend northward into Venezuela in two branches divided by the Lake Maracaibo Lowlands. Pico Bolivar is the highest point of the Venezuelan Andes at 16,427 feet and it is located in the eastern branch, the Cordillera de Merida The Sierra de Per ija, the western branch, extends along the border with Colombia. The lowlands of Lake Maracaibo are over...
  • Rich Coal Of The Pittsburgh Region
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    INTRODUCTION The 21st century is an age of environmental awareness. We have commissions and agencies that measure our pollution in minutiae level parts per million. There is study after study of the affects of not only elemental health pollution, but also mental health pollution. Although there is no doubt of the importance of this era of hyper-awareness of this movement, it is a new phenomena in the spectrum of history. In the United States, a vanguard in environmental awareness has only seriou...
  • Disproportionate Burdens The Trans Texas Corridor Plan
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    Texas-Size Highways for the Texas People Study of the Trans-Texas Corridor and how it affects Texans Everything is bigger in Texas. That's what a lot of Texans what Americans and people around the world to know - you don't mess with Texas. In the 1950's, when President Eisenhower created the first Interstate plan for the country and implemented new roads in almost every single state, it was the largest engineering feat in the modern world. Now, almost half a century later, Governor Rick Perry is...
  • Major Ancient Mesoamerican City
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    Teotihuacan The ancient world of Mesoamerica entered a long period of change that soon led to the development a mammoth city that would serve as a regional center for more than 600 years. Beginning in about 1000 B.C. the majority of the people in the Valley of Mexico relocated to one of two primary sites, that of Cuicuilco in the southwest corner and Teotihuacan in the northeast. By about 300 B.C., Cuicuilco dominated the region, but its heyday would soon diminish. (Sabloff 2000, p 60) For the n...
  • Capital City Of Madagascar
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    Wright 1 Meeting Madagascar Introduction of Country Larger than California and Oregon combined, Madagascar is the world's fourth largest island, after Greenland, New Guinea and Borneo. Located 250 miles off the south-east coast of Africa, the island extends 1,000 miles in length and 360 miles at its largest width. The island can be divided into three main parts: the East Coast, a narrow coastal strip abutting the steep slopes of the North-South mountain range, home of the rain forest; the Centra...

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