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  • ...the Maritime Alps is the [[Argentera]], which stands at 3,297 meters above sea level. ...d by a number of animal species, such as the [[Alpine Ibex]], the [[Golden Eagle]], and the [[Eurasian Lynx]].
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  • ...a coast along the Adriatic Sea and to the southwest, it borders the Ionian Sea. The country's capital and largest city is [[Tirana]]. ...country's most significant cultural symbols include the [[Eagle of Albania|eagle]], which is also on the national flag, and the [[Iso-polyphony]] of its sou
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  • ...[[Kielderhead Wild Bird Reserve]], standing at 603 metres (1,978 ft) above sea level. The fell is part of the larger [[Cheviot Hills]] range, which spans ...se range of bird species, including the rare [[black grouse]] and [[golden eagle]].
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  • ...and then rolls them into the sea. While the eggs incubate in the sea, the sea remains calm; storms can only begin after the eggs hatch. ...is described as having the body of a bird, often a large one resembling an eagle or a peacock, and the face of a woman. Its song is irresistibly sweet and s
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  • ...ygonidae (river stingrays), Gymnuridae (butterfly rays), and Myliobatidae (eagle rays).
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  • ...owever, the highest point on the Finnish side of Halti (1,324 meters above sea level) is considered the highest peak in Finland, known as ''Hálditšohkka ...luding reindeer, Arctic foxes, and various bird species such as the golden eagle and the snowy owl.
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  • ...mpany]] in [[Haverton Hill-on-Tees]], England. The ship was owned by the [[Eagle Oil and Shipping Company]], a British concern with close ties to the [[Roya [[Category:Shipwrecks in the Caribbean Sea]]
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  • ...asses parts of [[Russia]], [[Finland]], and undersea areas of the [[Baltic Sea]]. ...Europe, is [[Galdhøpiggen]], which stands at 2,469 meters (8,100 ft) above sea level.
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  • .... His work took him to locations all over the world, including the [[North Sea]], the [[Atlantic Ocean]], and the [[Indian Ocean]]. * ''The World's Greatest Treasure Hunt: Quest for the Golden Eagle'' by Ron Shore (2010)
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  • The Guayana Region is bordered by the [[Caribbean Sea]] to the north, [[Brazil]] to the south, [[Guyana]] to the east, and the [[ ...sects. Notable species include the [[jaguar]], [[giant anteater]], [[harpy eagle]], and [[Amazon river dolphin]]. The region is also known for its unique fl
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  • ...participating in operations in the [[West Indies]] and the [[Mediterranean Sea]], where he demonstrated considerable naval prowess. ...ished himself in several engagements. He was given command of the ship HMS Eagle, and later, he played a significant role in the capture of [[Québec City]]
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  • ...also known for its unique rock formations, such as the famous Pilis Stone Sea. ...f the notable avian inhabitants include the black woodpecker, the Eurasian eagle-owl, and the European honey buzzard.
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  • ...he highest point of the country, Kékes, at 1,014 meters (3,327 feet) above sea level. ...de habitat for a variety of species, including the great bustard, imperial eagle, and various species of waterfowl.
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  • ...st peak in the range is Golyam Perelik, which stands at 2,191 meters above sea level. The mountains are characterized by their gentle slopes on the north ...own bears, wolves, foxes, and a variety of bird species such as the golden eagle. The Rhodopes are also known for their rich botanical diversity, including
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  • ...9th century until the late 19th century, when steamships began to dominate sea travel. ...e fundamentals of seamanship. Examples of training barques include the ''[[Eagle]]'', operated by the United States Coast Guard Academy, and the ''[[Gloria]
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  • ...om the Command Module piloted by Collins. The Lunar Module landed in the [[Sea of Tranquility]], a basaltic flood plain, making Armstrong and Aldrin the f - '''Lunar Landing:''' The Lunar Module, named ''Eagle'', landed on the Moon on July 20, 1969. Neil Armstrong's famous quote, "Tha
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  • [[Eagle hunting]], known as "berkutchy", is a traditional Kazakh practice that has ...h modern life. Environmental concerns, such as the shrinking of the [[Aral Sea]] and land degradation, also pose significant challenges to traditional way
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  • * [[St Simons-by-the-sea]]<br><br>'''Ownership/Type of facility:''' It is a facility that is owned b ...by Government - Hospital District Or Authority.<br><br>'''Address''': 1133 Eagle's Landing Parkway 30281 Henry, [[Georgia]].<br><br>'''Phone:''' (678) 604-1
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  • | United Medical Centers||Eagle pass||TX | Sea-mar Community Health Center||Seattle||WA
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  • ...ation spots due to its higher elevation, 400–500 feet (120 to 150 m) above sea level, and cooler temperatures than the historic Center City. Chestnut Hill ...org Wayne (King Of Prussia) weight loss, sleep and medical spa] at 987 Old Eagle School Road, Building K, Ste 712, Wayne PA 19087
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