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- was
mentioned for the
first time in 1282. The town is
situated at the
declivities above the
river Göltzsch at the foot of a
castle tower from the 12th...
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Hebrew word
Yarad (ירד),
meaning "the descender",
reflecting the river's
declivity. Much of the area that
makes up
modern Jordan was
historically called...
- site.
Retrieved 10
March 2015. Edmond,
Martin (30
September 2014). "
Declivities and eminences".
Sydney Review of Books.
Writing and
Society Research...
- word for 'lake'.
Keralam may stem from the
classical Tamil cherive-alam '
declivity of a hill or a
mountain slope' or
chera alam 'land of the Cheras'. One...
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coast or ab****n
coast is one
where marine action has
produced steep declivities known as cliffs. A flat
coast is one
where the land
gradually descends...
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origins of the
Tweed Water Spaniel, "Along
rocky s****s and
dreadful declivities beyond the
junction of the
Tweed with the sea of Berwick,
water dogs...
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roots of
Ipomoea purga, a
convolvulaceous plant growing on the
eastern declivities of the
Sierra Madre Oriental of
Mexico at an
elevation of 5,000 to 8...
- bay
which bears its name, and was
built like an amphitheatre, on the
declivity of a hill. Its site is near
modern Marmara Ereğlisi, in Turkey. It was...
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northern s**** the
range terminates in
abrupt and
almost perpendicular declivities, and here, consequently, some of the
finest coast scenery in the world...