The spices that were once limited to tiny islands in hidden archipelagoes were being grown around the world and in large quantities. |
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In boundless space open spaces of a star are grouped in the star archipelagoes called by galaxies. |
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The metropolitan territory of Portugal and the archipelagoes of the Azores and Madeira. |
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An absolute right of passage is given in international straits and certain archipelagoes, such as Indonesia. |
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Both archipelagoes have excellent infrastructure and public services and almost full employment. |
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There are quite a few hundred of islands and numerous archipelagoes in the Mediterranean. |
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Scattered across Panthalassa within 30° of the Triassic Equator were islands, seamounts, and volcanic archipelagoes, some associated with deposits of reef carbonates now found in western North America and other locations. |
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The more than 25,000 islands of the archipelago comprise many smaller archipelagoes. |
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The purpose is to collect data on hydrological, climatic, chemical, and radioactivity parameters common to the various sites selected in the five Polynesian archipelagoes. |
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In the Patagonian archipelagoes north of Taitao Peninsula lived the Chonos. |
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Pearls hang down in necklaces, islands come round in archipelagoes. |
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Where these matters are concerned, I hope that, for example, the Commissioner would explain to those who fish in the Kvarken straits, the Gulf of Finland and the archipelagoes what the outcome of this decision would be. |
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There are various smaller archipelagoes including the Ascrib Islands, Crowlin Islands, Slate Islands, Small Isles, Summer Isles and Treshnish Islands. |
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Archipelagoes are well known as arenas for species radiations. |
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