Geography of the British Colonies and Foreign Possessions ... Designed as a Handbook to Philips' Atlas of the British Empire1874 - Всего страниц: 224 |
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... feet ; and a lighthouse hill , 169 feet . A road from N. to S. is called Kartoffel Allee , i.e. , Potato Walk . The town is in the S.E. or lower part of the island . 3. The population , 1912 in 1871 , are chiefly engaged in fishing and ...
... feet ; and a lighthouse hill , 169 feet . A road from N. to S. is called Kartoffel Allee , i.e. , Potato Walk . The town is in the S.E. or lower part of the island . 3. The population , 1912 in 1871 , are chiefly engaged in fishing and ...
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... feet in height at its greatest elevation . It is in lat . 36 ° 2 ' N. , and 5 ° 15 ′ W. long .; so that its time is ... feet ) , and Rocklyn Hill ( 1337 feet ) ; the tip of the nail Great Europa Point , and the tip of the finger EUROPA ...
... feet in height at its greatest elevation . It is in lat . 36 ° 2 ' N. , and 5 ° 15 ′ W. long .; so that its time is ... feet ) , and Rocklyn Hill ( 1337 feet ) ; the tip of the nail Great Europa Point , and the tip of the finger EUROPA ...
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... feet in elevation pierce the clouds like giant icicles , for the snowline is at about 12,000 feet on the S. , and 13,000 on the N. It is here that we find those lofty summits Dhawalagiri ( 28,078 ) , exactly N. of Benares ; Kunchinginga ...
... feet in elevation pierce the clouds like giant icicles , for the snowline is at about 12,000 feet on the S. , and 13,000 on the N. It is here that we find those lofty summits Dhawalagiri ( 28,078 ) , exactly N. of Benares ; Kunchinginga ...
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... feet in elevation . North of it are Nepaul , Sikkim , Bootan , and Assam , inter- spersed with picturesque and populous towns and villages . Behind these again are mountains from 10,000 to 12,000 feet , flanked by mag- nificent forests ...
... feet in elevation . North of it are Nepaul , Sikkim , Bootan , and Assam , inter- spersed with picturesque and populous towns and villages . Behind these again are mountains from 10,000 to 12,000 feet , flanked by mag- nificent forests ...
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... feet ) in the S. Further S. in Gujerat is Girna ( 3000 feet ) . The Chumbul valley bisects the Plateau , which has a mean height of about 2000 feet , and is noted in Indian history for its famous Hill Forts , such as Gwalior , & c . The ...
... feet ) in the S. Further S. in Gujerat is Girna ( 3000 feet ) . The Chumbul valley bisects the Plateau , which has a mean height of about 2000 feet , and is noted in Indian history for its famous Hill Forts , such as Gwalior , & c . The ...
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