Geographia Classica, Or, The Application of Antient Geography to the ClassicsCarey and Lea, 1831 - 262 sider |
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... Mountains occupy 22% of the Earth's surface, and 915 million people live in them: 90% in developing countries (Romeo et al. 2015). They are also the sources of the world's major rivers (Vivirolietal. 2007, 2011). Thus, mountains provide ...
... Mountains occupy 22% of the Earth's surface, and 915 million people live in them: 90% in developing countries (Romeo et al. 2015). They are also the sources of the world's major rivers (Vivirolietal. 2007, 2011). Thus, mountains provide ...
Side 1
... mountains by that name . His words rendered into English are , " And as he ( Vortigern ) was σε traverfing the mountains of Eryri , ( in English Snaudon ) " at length in one of the mountains he found a spot , in " which it was proper to ...
... mountains by that name . His words rendered into English are , " And as he ( Vortigern ) was σε traverfing the mountains of Eryri , ( in English Snaudon ) " at length in one of the mountains he found a spot , in " which it was proper to ...
Side 44
... mountains? It's always good to be prepared when hiking in the mountains. Wear colorful clothing so it's easier for rescue teams to spot you! XTREME CHALLENGE Take the quiz below and put what you've. 44 Surviving the Mountains.
... mountains? It's always good to be prepared when hiking in the mountains. Wear colorful clothing so it's easier for rescue teams to spot you! XTREME CHALLENGE Take the quiz below and put what you've. 44 Surviving the Mountains.
Side 81
... MOUNTAINS The turquoise claims in the Little Hachita Mountains , about 6 miles west of Hachita , in Grant County , have several owners . According to Sterling Burwell , an old resident of the Little Hachita Mountains , the first work ...
... MOUNTAINS The turquoise claims in the Little Hachita Mountains , about 6 miles west of Hachita , in Grant County , have several owners . According to Sterling Burwell , an old resident of the Little Hachita Mountains , the first work ...
Side 86
... Mountains. Lengthy discussions on the origin of the fire, which turned out to be not volcanic in origin, were published in 1921–1922 in Sapper's The Volcanic Mountains ofNew Guinea.4 Sapper also took the opportunity to include ...
... Mountains. Lengthy discussions on the origin of the fire, which turned out to be not volcanic in origin, were published in 1921–1922 in Sapper's The Volcanic Mountains ofNew Guinea.4 Sapper also took the opportunity to include ...
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Ægean Ægyptus Africa Alexander Alpes American ANATOMY antiently called Arabia Armenia Asia Athenians Augustus battle birth-place Bithynia Boeotia bounded built CABINET Cæsar Campania capital Cappadocia Caria celebrated Cilicia coast colony containing Cyclopædia Dacia Danube death defeated district East Eastern edition Emperor empire engraved Epirus Euboea Euphrates Euxine flows Galatia Gallia Gallia Cisalpina gave name Gazette Grecian Greece Greeks Gulf Horace Imaus inhabitants Insula Isauria island Italy Journal killed king Lacus lake Latium Locri Lydia M. D. Physician Macedonia Mare Medical MEDICINE memorable Mons Mount mountains mouth Mysia nation Nile North North-east North-west Northern Numidia Palus Persian Phocis Phrygia Pisidia PLATE Pontus Portus principal city promontory province river Roman Rome Royal scene Scythia shore side Sinus Corinthiacus South South-east South-west Southern Syria Syrtis Syrtis Minor temple Thessaly tion TREATISE tribes Vindelicia Virg vols volume West Western
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