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  • region make it Auckland's most iconic natural feature. It is eerily quiet ... On July 27, 1939 Auckland received its only snow fall in recorded history. ...
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  • The traditions of jurisprudence, history, philology, and sociology ... [[Image:Table of Natural History, Cyclopaedia, Volume 2.jpg|thumb ...
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  • at Rome for a year, and then studied natural sciences and mathematics ... collection, but envisioned a modern museum, a catalogue of styles from ...
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  • The emphasis is upon a mother's natural affection as displayed towards ... The Madonna has an exceptionally long history, especially in Europe. ...
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  • == History == in the western plains region. The recorded history of Sri Lanka is usually ...
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  • in a land- and seascape of outstanding natural significance. ... Dakhlet Nouadhibou, one of the largest natural harbors on the west coast ...
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  • exposed. Upholstery was carried out with natural materials (canvas and leather ... Landmarks and is open to the public as a museum. The Stickley's original ...
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  • E., also described a gigantic squid in his Natural History, with the head ... (28.3 ft} long and was sent to the Natural History Museum in London to be studied ...
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  • == History == The adoption of a system of binomial nomenclature is ... for Zoological Nomenclature, c/o Natural History Museum. ISBN 0853010064. ...
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  • * Fitch, H. “Life history and ecology of the five-lined skink, Eumeces fasciatus.” Pp. 1-156 in E. Hall, A. Leonard, and R. Wilson, eds. ...
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  • Victoria is known for its natural beauty, British heritage and architecture ... == History == Prior to the arrival of the Europeans in the late 1700s ...
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  • unexpectedly stumbled upon a valuable natural resource on their reservation ... share of the reservation's subsurface natural resources, regardless of ...
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  • Rothko’s senior. Avery’s stylized natural scenes, utilizing a rich ... his first one-man show at the Portland Art Museum, mostly of drawings and aquarelles ...
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  • from Greek mithraion), either an adapted natural cave or cavern or an artificial ... reinforced by a bas-relief at the Estense Museum in Modena, Italy, which shows ...
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  • == History and etymology == age barrow at Hove is now in the Brighton Museum. Beads of amber occur with ...
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  • are known today for their incredible natural environment and friendly ... == History == [[Image:Azores old map.jpg|thumb|300px|Ancient map of ...
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  • == History == ===Founding=== [[Image:Pressapochista4.jpg|thumb|left ... The Khitans took advantage of that natural disaster. Eventually, Balhae ...
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  • == History == By the Spring and Autumn Period (770 B.C.E.-476 B.C.E ... of Fish and Rice." It is very rich in natural resources, and it ranks ...
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  • 24 surrounding counties possess striking natural beauty, unique biodiversity ... the worst flooding in the city's history; the storm cost billions ...
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  • is its mosaic of styles and inhabitation; natural disasters, such as fires ... The palace was designed to take best advantage of natural lighting ...
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