Stretching from the tip of the Alaska Peninsula to the easternmost Aleutian Islands, the Aleutians East Borough is like no other place on earth. |
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Some sources therefore refer to Tocharian A as East Tocharian or Turfanian, since Turfan is at the easternmost extent of the Tocharian sites. |
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Marquette County is the easternmost Iron Country county and also the oldest, largest, and most mineralogically diverse. |
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Massachusetts, meanwhile, had five major declared disasters, mostly associated with heavy rains and flooding in its seven easternmost counties. |
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We would regard the starting point as the easternmost point along the circumference of the circle. |
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Swim with dolphins off Main Beach or wind along the Cape Byron Walking Track to the lighthouse on Australia's easternmost point. |
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Nadur is situated on the easternmost hill of the island of Gozo, Malta's sister-island. |
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There was no effective intervention from the pilot to dissuade the master from taking the easternmost approach. |
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Only the central part of the easternmost block of the Granada Extension Property is outcropping, thus limiting the sampling. |
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The distance between the easternmost and westernmost populations was 2000 km. |
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You can sum up Australia's easternmost town by saying it's a melting pot of surf culture, alternative philosophies and hedonistic indulgence. |
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The easternmost province, Darien, and areas with high populations of indigenous groups suffer most from a lack of facilities. |
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Others are owned by Parks Canada, such as the Cape Spear lighthouse in the easternmost point in North America. |
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The vessel proceeded towards the dock intending to keep the easternmost yellow buoy fine on the port bow. |
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They had been in the the easternmost part of the Sør Rondanes hunting meteorites since the beginning of January. |
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Chaikovsky has one of the easternmost deep-water river ports of the integrated deep water navigation system of the European part of Russia. |
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The Moravian-Silesian Region is located in the easternmost part of the Czech Republic. |
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A displaced crossing plank was found just east of car MSDR 81026, the easternmost derailed car and 21st car from the head end of the train. |
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The road will be about 40 km long and will give Eastmain residents quicker and easier access to their easternmost traplines. |
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Outside Forillon Peninsula, in the easternmost part of the sector, there is only one Herring gull colony and there are six Black guillemot colonies on the cliffs, numbering 705 individuals. |
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Although it is the easternmost outpost under Aleppine rule, its architectural and decorative features are less Aleppine and more far more strongly Mesopotamian and Eastern-inspired. |
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The chain of Windward Islands forms a part of the easternmost boundary of the Caribbean Sea. |
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In a van with our boards we head along the beaches along the coastline that meet at a point that sticks out sharply from the easternmost tip of Australia. |
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To the west, a portion of the arc extends past the easternmost edge of Maryland. |
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Bembridge is a village and civil parish located on the easternmost point of the Isle of Wight. |
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The easternmost point of the continent, that is Ras Hafun in Somalia, is of archaeological, historical and economical importance. |
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Labrador is the easternmost part of the Canadian Shield, a vast area of ancient metamorphic rock comprising much of northeastern North America. |
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Maine is the easternmost state in the contiguous United States, and the northernmost east of the Great Lakes. |
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Maine is the easternmost state in the United States in both its extreme points and its geographic center. |
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The municipalities of Eastport and Lubec are, respectively, the easternmost city and town in the United States. |
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West Quoddy Head, in Lubec, Maine, is the easternmost point of land in the 48 contiguous states. |
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In the south, the easternmost portion was Kentish and everywhere else was West Saxon. |
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Canada's portion of the Gulf of Maine now includes the easternmost portion of Georges Bank. |
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Additional clusters of diatremes mostly of Ordovician-Silurian age but including one of Devonian-Mississippian age are scattered over the southernmost Rocky Mountains in easternmost British Columbia. |
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Also in this easternmost area in the Bay of Fundy is the Old Sow, the largest tidal whirlpool in the Western Hemisphere. |
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The whole of Longdendale forms the easternmost extension of the lands within the historic boundaries of Cheshire. |
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My riding is the easternmost riding in Toronto. |
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This is the largest exposed area of granite which also forms the easternmost development of the batholith. |
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It is believed to be the easternmost expression of the Anahim hot spot that stretches across central British Columbia from Nazko to the Pacific Ocean. |
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The Mahra and Suqutri languages are spoken by minorities in the governorate of Mahra, in the easternmost part of Yemen, and on the island of Suqutra in the Indian Ocean. |
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Irian Jaya, the western half of New Guinea and Indonesia's easternmost province, rich in gas and oil, is another trouble zone. |
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Cambrian rocks and fossils are widespread in the province, but only in the easternmost portion that was part of Laurentia, geological North America. |
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The colonization of the new easternmost lands of Russia and further onslaught eastward was led by the rich merchants Stroganovs. |
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The Mississippi River forms the easternmost possible boundary for the West today. |
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Ifat was governed from its capital at Zeila in northern Somalia and was the easternmost district of the former Shewa Sultanate. |
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The major portion of Ethiopia lies on the Horn of Africa, which is the easternmost part of the African landmass. |
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The Port of Stockton is the easternmost port on the west coast of the United States. |
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Wrexham is not built on a major river, but on a relatively flat plateau between the lower Dee Valley and easternmost mountains of North Wales. |
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Lanzarote is the easternmost island and one of the most ancient of the archipelago, and it has shown evidence of recent volcanic activity. |
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The 1797 Montauk Lighthouse, commissioned under President George Washington, is a major tourist attraction in Montauk State Park at the easternmost tip of Long Island. |
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The area is the easternmost projection of the African continent. |
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As Germany began to lose the war in July 1944, the Schutzstaffel began closing down the easternmost concentration camps and evacuating the remaining prisoners westward. |
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Big Diomede Island was traditionally the easternmost landmass before the International Date Line, and the first landmass to ring in a new year, if using local solar time. |
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Some of the easternmost corners of earth, including Samoa, Kiribati and the Chatham Islands of New Zealand, were the first places to herald the new year. |
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Located in Southeast Asia, the island of Timor is part of Maritime Southeast Asia, and is the largest and easternmost of the Lesser Sunda Islands. |
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A third pattern appears on one western island, Halmahera, and on several of Oceania's easternmost islands, possibly marking a separate Lapita dispersal. |
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Cyprus is currently the easternmost country in the European Union. |
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This river thus marks the easternmost extent of Alexander's conquests. |
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In Twente, it is present in the easternmost villages of Denekamp and Oldenzaal, but its disappearance from the rest of the region is only a relatively recent development. |
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On his return to Vladimir, he received from Alexander the easternmost lands of Vladimir, including the towns of Nizhny Novgorod and Gorodets on the Volga. |
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