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  • ...tlantic Ocean]] to the [[Pacific Ocean]], or from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean.
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  • ...cal continent located, depending on the theorist involved, either in the [[Atlantic ocean|Atlantic]] or [[Pacific ocean]].
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  • ...lantic Ocean]] to the [[Pacific Ocean]], or the [[Pacific Ocean]] to the [[Atlantic Ocean]].
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  • An ocean basin off the [[Atlantic Ocean]] that is mostly surrounded by the southeast corner of [[North America]].
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  • The '''Atlantic Ocean''' is the second largest ocean in the world. It separates the Americas from
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  • City in western Brittany (France), on the Atlantic Ocean.
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  • Sparsely populated [[island]] country in the northern [[Atlantic Ocean]] with capital city [[Reykjavík]].
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  • ...republic, spanning an archipelago of ten islands and five islets in the [[Atlantic Ocean]], off [[Senegal]].
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  • A country in West Africa, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean, Côte d’Ivoire, Burkina Faso, and Togo.
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  • ..., [[Andorra]] and [[Gibraltar]], bordering the [[Mediterranean Sea]] and [[Atlantic Ocean]].
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  • ...argest city of [[Uruguay]], on the [[River Plate]], which leads into the [[Atlantic Ocean}}
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  • ...along the west coast of Africa, surrounded by Senegal, with access to the Atlantic Ocean.
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  • ...n Sea''' separates [[Europe]] from [[Africa]] and is an extension of the [[Atlantic Ocean]]. This sea is connected to the rest of the Atlantic by the [[Straits of Gi
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  • ...ering Strait]] between [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]] and [[Siberia]], the Atlantic Ocean at [[Drake's Passage]] between [[Tierra del Fuego]] and the [[Antarctic Pen
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  • ...ner that sank on its maiden voyage in 1912 after hitting an iceberg in the Atlantic Ocean; best-known maritime disaster.
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  • down the [[St Lawrence River]] to the [[Atlantic Ocean]].
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  • [[United Kingdom|British]] [[overseas territory]] located in the [[North Atlantic Ocean]], east of [[South Carolina (U.S. state)|South Carolina]]
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  • British-administered island in the southern Atlantic Ocean east of Cape Horn, and a dependency of the Falkland Islands.
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  • {{r|Atlantic Ocean}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Part of the Atlantic Ocean, between north-western mainland Europe and Great Britain; important trading
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  • ..., on the estuary of the River [[Cávado]], where it is separated from the [[Atlantic Ocean]] by a thin sliver of land.
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  • ...io and Quebec and forming the primary drainage of the Great Lakes into the Atlantic Ocean.
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  • ...largest in Canada and one of the largest in North America, reaching from [[Atlantic Ocean]] in the east to the [[Pacific Ocean]] in the west and the [[Gulf of Mexico
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  • Country on the coast of West Africa, bordering the Atlantic Ocean in the south, Niger to the north, Benin to the west, and Cameroon to the ea
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  • ...bounded by Senegal to the north and Guinea to the south and east, with the Atlantic Ocean to its west.
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  • ...rth, [[Benin]] in the east and [[Ghana]] in the west, with access to the [[Atlantic Ocean]].
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  • ..., on the estuary of the River [[Cávado]], where it is separated from the [[Atlantic Ocean]] by a thin sliver of land.
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  • ...he west, [[French Guiana]] in the east, [[Brazil]] in the south, and the [[Atlantic Ocean]] to the north.
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  • ...2,000+ miles going from central Alabama to Newfoundland, parallel to the [[Atlantic Ocean]], short, rugged, bunched up, a barrier to early European settlers, subject
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  • Sea separating the islands of Ireland and Britain, connected to the Atlantic Ocean in the south by St George's Channel, and in the north by the North Channel.
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  • {{r|Atlantic Ocean}}
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  • ...ria, east and south-east by Mali, and south by Senegal, with access to the Atlantic Ocean in the west
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  • ...they wish to claim. [[Portugal]] recently claimed a vast region of the [[Atlantic Ocean]], based on their control of the [[Azores]].
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  • '''Saint Helena''' is an isolated island in the [[Atlantic Ocean]]. [[Napoleon Bonaparte]] was confined to Saint Helena after his defeat at
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  • ...h]]: ''Brest'') is a city of western [[Brittany]], in [[France]], on the [[Atlantic Ocean]]. It has 149&nbsp;634 inhabitants. It is an important military harbor of t
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  • The '''Gulf of Mexico''' is an ocean basin, and a marginal sea of the [[Atlantic Ocean]], mostly surrounded by the southeast corner of [[North America]]. It is b
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  • '''Barbados''' is an [[island]] [[nation]] in the [[Atlantic Ocean|North Atlantic]], just east of the [[Caribbean|Caribbean Sea]] and the [[Wi
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  • ...amentary monarchy (population c. 40.5 million; capital Madrid) between the Atlantic Ocean and Bay of Biscay to the north-west and the Mediterranean Sea to the south
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  • The '''North Sea''', part of the [[Atlantic Ocean]], is the [[sea]] between north-western mainland [[Europe]] and the [[islan ...Strait of Dover]] and the [[English Channel]] connect the North Sea to the Atlantic Ocean south of Great Britain, and the [[Skagerrek]] strait links the North Sea to
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  • {{r|Atlantic Ocean}}
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  • ...curving around the east and south. The [[Gulf of Guinea]], an arm of the [[Atlantic Ocean]], is to the west. It covers a land area of nearly 270,000 km² and has an
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  • ...t is bordered by the [[Mediterranean Sea]] on the south and east, by the [[Atlantic Ocean]] on the north and west, and is connected to the rest of Europe by the [[Py
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Atlantic Ocean]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • '''Cape Verde''' is a [[republic]] located on an archipelago in the [[Atlantic Ocean]], consisting of ten islands and five islets approximately 620 kilometres o
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  • ...dica'', a [[mollusk]] commercially harvested on both coasts of the North [[Atlantic Ocean]]. "Quahog" is more the [[New England]] term; it is called a "hard-shelled
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  • ...Republic of Nigeria''' is situated on the coast of West [[Africa]]. The [[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]] constitutes Nigeria's southern boundary with the sovereign state
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  • {{rpl|Atlantic Ocean}}
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  • ...ld of Atlantic history, which takes as its geographic unit of analysis the Atlantic Ocean and the four continents that surround it. She argues Atlantic history is be
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  • ...m ''Petite Bretagne'' ([[Brittany]]).</ref> is a large [[island]] in the [[Atlantic Ocean]], separated from continental [[Europe]] to the south by the [[English Chan
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  • ...known as [[creolistics]] because, unlike most other creoles found in the [[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]] and [[Pacific Ocean|Pacific]] regions, the native 'substrate' la
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  • ...and south-east by [[Mali]], and south by [[Senegal]], with access to the [[Atlantic Ocean]] in the west. Human settlement dates to the arrival of the nomadic Bafour
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  • ...to the west, [[Suriname]] to the east, [[Brazil]] to the south, and the [[Atlantic Ocean]] to the north. First human settlement of the region dates to 35,000 years
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  • The ship was built by the [[Zeppelin]] company and flew across the [[Atlantic Ocean]] several times during 1935.
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  • ...n the north, and by [[Guinea]] in the east and south, with access to the [[Atlantic Ocean]] in the west. Earliest recorded history of the region dates back to the ki
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  • ...nguage|Icelandic]]: ''Ísland'') is an [[island]] country in the northern [[Atlantic Ocean]]. It has an area of 103,000 km² and a population of 304,000<ref>As of Jul
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  • '''Jacksonville, Florida''' is a seaport on the [[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]] coast in the northeast portion of [[Florida (U.S. state)|Florida
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  • ...red on the south by [[Florida (U.S. state)|Florida]]; on the east by the [[Atlantic Ocean]] and [[South Carolina (U.S. state)|South Carolina]]; on the west by [[Alab
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  • ...[[Guatamala]], the [[Pacific Ocean|Pacific]] [[Gulf of Fonseca]] and the [[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]] [[Caribbean Sea]]. A former [[colonialism|colonial]] territory,
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  • ...[[Maine (U.S. state)|Maine]] and a 16-mile (25-kilometer) stretch of the [[Atlantic Ocean]], on the south by [[Massachusetts (U.S. state)|Massachusetts]], and on the
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  • ....C.]]. Maryland also shares the United States' eastern coastline of the [[Atlantic Ocean]].
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  • ...long its entire length, adjacent to the Gambia River, with access to the [[Atlantic Ocean]] at its western end. Earliest written accounts of the Gambia region date f
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  • ...outlet of these interconnected lakes, flowing through [[Quebec]] to the [[Atlantic Ocean]].
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  • ...state)|Rhode Island]] on the east, [[Long Island Sound]] (an arm of the [[Atlantic Ocean]]) on the south, and [[New York (disambiguation)|New York]] on the west. [[
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  • ...he west, [[French Guiana]] in the east, [[Brazil]] in the south, and the [[Atlantic Ocean]] to the north. Human settlement dates to 3000 BC, with the arrival of the
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  • ...chus]]'' which includes the three species of manatee that live along the [[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]] coasts and in rivers and coastlines of [[the Americas]] and west
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  • ...rth, [[Benin]] in the east and [[Ghana]] in the west, with access to the [[Atlantic Ocean]]. Earliest human settlement pre-dates the fifteenth century with the arriv
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  • |(1) Atlantic Ocean
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  • ...n, has caused significant outbreaks of food borne disease along both the [[Atlantic Ocean]] and Gulf Coast areas of the US, and is also a very significant pathogen i
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  • ...town of Saldanha Bay. The site is located on a peninsula overlooking the [[Atlantic Ocean]] and is near the fossil localities of [[Sea Harvest]], [[Saldanha]] and [[
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  • Some small islands in the Atlantic Ocean, near mainland Aguiéne, include [[Noirmoutier]], [[Yeu]], [[Ré]], l'[[Ile
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  • ...ew Jersey]] and the southern part on the [[Delaware Bay]] leading to the [[Atlantic Ocean]].
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  • ...] in the east and [[Sierra Leone]] in the north-west, with access to the [[Atlantic Ocean]]. Earliest recorded history of the region dates back to the twelfth centur
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  • ...n [[overseas territory]] of the [[United Kingdom]], located in the [[North Atlantic Ocean]], east of [[South Carolina (U.S. state)|South Carolina]]. It consists of
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  • down the [[St Lawrence River]] to the [[Atlantic Ocean]].
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  • ...in the western part of the [[Iberian Peninsula]]. It is bordered by the [[Atlantic Ocean]] to the west and south, and by Spain to the north and east. Its capital an
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  • ...It is connected to the Pacific Ocean by the [[Bering Strait]] and to the [[Atlantic Ocean]] through the Greenland Sea. Its geographic coordinates are: {{coords|90|00
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  • To the east, Hudson Bay is connected with the [[Atlantic Ocean]] by [[Hudson Strait]], and on the north with the rest of the Arctic Ocean ...he bay, about 700 km³ annually; and the limited connection with the larger Atlantic Ocean and its higher salinity.
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  • ...safe and reliable service while ''Olympic'' rested at the bottom of the [[Atlantic Ocean]]. Proponents of this view allege that, following a well-documented collisi
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  • ...state)|Connecticut]], and on the south by [[Rhode Island Sound]] and the [[Atlantic Ocean]]. It shares a water border with [[New York (disambiguation)|New York]] bet
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  • ...st of their lives in shallow, coastal waters, and have been found in the [[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]], [[Pacific Ocean|Pacific]], and [[Indian Ocean|Indian]] Oceans,
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  • ...subs; the true figure was only 42. (Ten others went down in accidents, the Atlantic Ocean, or as the result of friendly fire.) Submarines also rescued hundreds of do
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  • ...water flowed down the [[Mohawk River]], to the [[Hudson River]], to the [[Atlantic Ocean]].<ref name=Arcadia_ErieCanal/> The valley this outflow carved became the
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  • ...r the whole area of the African continent stretching between Egypt and the Atlantic Ocean.
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  • ...nal. The ship finally arrived at San Diego, via the Mediterranean Sea, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Panama Canal."<ref name=DANFS/>
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  • ...from the [[English Channel]] to the [[Mediterranean Sea]], and from the [[Atlantic Ocean]] to the [[Rhine]] and the [[Alps]]. France borders [[Belgium]], [[Luxembou
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  • ...Cape Verde Islands the ships turned west, beginning the crossing of the [[Atlantic Ocean]]. During the crossing, Juan de Cartagena turned against Magellan, who orde
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  • ...of the Pillars of Heracles (the present [[Strait of Gibraltar]]) in the [[Atlantic Ocean]]. The gods divided the parts of the earth by lottery and the island of Atl
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  • ...ree southernmost islands in the [[South Sandwich Islands]] in the [[South Atlantic Ocean]]. The island group is [[British overseas territory|overseas territory]] of
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  • [[Aristotle]] wrote of a large island in the [[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]] that the [[Carthage|Carthaginians]] knew as [[Antilia]]. It is i ...d up huge mouths and so swallowed up portions of the earth, as once in the Atlantic Ocean a large island was swallowed up. [[Diodorus Siculus]] recorded that the Atl
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  • ...the subject of no fewer than three moving panoramas. Voyages across the [[Atlantic ocean|Atlantic]] were a perpetual subject (see the handbill at left), as were cro
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  • ...[[Mali]] and [[Burkina Faso]] to the north; and its coastline meets the [[Atlantic Ocean]].
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  • It is on the northwest tip of Africa, with coast on the North [[Atlantic Ocean]] and the [[Mediterranean Sea]], bordering [[Algeria]] and [[Western Sahara
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  • ...an Peninsula'' of [[Europe]], bordered by the [[Mediterranean Sea]], the [[Atlantic Ocean]] and its arm the [[Bay of Biscay]], and the [[Pyrennes Mountains]]. Spain
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  • ...11-mile (17.7 kilometer) stretch of undeveloped beach located along the [[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]] coast in [[Onslow County, North Carolina|Onslow County]] ([[:Ima
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  • Telford's ''magnum opus'' would be the [[Caledonian Canal]] connecting the [[Atlantic Ocean]] with [[Inverness]] and built across the [[Great Glen]], a geologic fault
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  • ...ribbean at the confluence of the Caribbean Sea, the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean. Its location is south of the eastern United States and the Bahamas, west o
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  • ...f Europe, stretching between two seas, the [[Mediterranean Sea]] and the [[Atlantic Ocean]], and three mountains, the [[Alps]], the [[Massif Central]] and the [[Pyre
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  • ...the United States via the [[Indian Ocean]], the Mediterranean Sea, and the Atlantic Ocean, completing her circumnavigation of the globe upon her arrival at Norfolk o
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  • ..., [[Algeria]] to the east, [[Mauritania]] to the east and south, and the [[Atlantic Ocean]] to the west. Formerly a territory of [[Spain]], Western Sahara is current
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  • ...used a massive entry of glacial ice from the Laurentian Ice Sheet into the Atlantic ocean and created the 1A event of scatted stones found throughout the North Atlan
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  • ...th America]]. It is the primary drainage of the [[Great Lakes]] into the [[Atlantic Ocean]]. The river flows through the provinces of [[Ontario]] and [[Quebec]], for
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  • ...used a massive entry of glacial ice from the Laurentian Ice Sheet into the Atlantic ocean and created the 1A event of scatted stones found throughout the North Atlan
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  • ...otia [[peninsula]], bordered by the [[Bay of Fundy]] to the west and the [[Atlantic Ocean]] to the east. [[Cape Breton Island]], a large island to the northeast of t
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  • ...maritime travel between Lake Erie and the Hudson River, which leads to the Atlantic Ocean. Passenger ship and ferry travel exists in a limited form in New York. Th
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  • | death_place = [[Atlantic Ocean]] ...= Claudene Christian Dead: HMS Bounty Crew Member Found Unresponsive In Atlantic Ocean
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  • ...maiden voyage in April 1912 after it struck an [[iceberg]] in the North [[Atlantic Ocean]]. Although never officially named as "unsinkable", it was believed at the ...(state)|Ireland]]. From Ireland, the ship made its way out into the North Atlantic Ocean and towards an area known for ice. By the evening of 14th April, the ship w
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  • ...2,000+ miles going from central Alabama to Newfoundland, parallel to the [[Atlantic Ocean]], short, rugged, bunched up, a barrier to early European settlers, subject
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  • The Tidewater or "Coastal Plain" of Virginia is bounded on the east by the Atlantic Ocean and on the west by the ''Fall Line''. Geologically the area is a [[drowned ...ted on the [[Delmarva Peninsula]] between the [[Chesapeake Bay]] and the [[Atlantic Ocean]]. The region is fairly undeveloped due to the remoteness imposed by the ba
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  • ...res of the south shore of Long Island, running from Napeague Harbor to the Atlantic Ocean.
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  • ...ave proper names. '[[Barack Obama]]', '[[London, United Kingdom]]', 'the [[Atlantic Ocean]]', '[[Ganesh]]', '[[Saturn]]' and '[[Oxfam]]' are all proper names. Proper
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  • ...changes in temperature are not as great as they are further inland. The [[Atlantic Ocean]] plays a big role in determining the weather. [[Bogue Inlet]] is about fif
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  • ...s the most westerly region of metropolitan [[France]], reaching into the [[Atlantic Ocean]] between the [[English Channel]] and the [[Bay of Biscay]].
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  • ...he ''Arapahoe'' on August 11, 1909, when it suffered a broken shaft in the Atlantic Ocean, near Cape Hatteras, North Carolina. However, an article titled "Notable Ac
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  • ...m the central Atlantic magmatic province and triggering the opening of the Atlantic Ocean. The resultant volcanism may have led to deadly global warming further impa
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  • ...order. The relatively narrow habitable band was considered to run from the Atlantic Ocean in the west to an unknown sea somewhere east of India in the east. The sout
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  • ...s of area. It is the largest country in [[South America]], bordering the [[Atlantic Ocean]] by 8,500 km. The neighbors are [[French Guiana]], [[Suriname]], [[Guiana]
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  • ...ion in the United States. During their gatherings, the temperature in the Atlantic Ocean can drop into the low 60 degrees Fahrenheit, with not-unusual lows of 30 de
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  • Crossing the Atlantic Ocean by airplane was a first major ‘race’ of world aviation. In 1913, the En There were a series of airplane crashes—French, American, and English—in the Atlantic Ocean in 1926 and early 1927. At this time, eager pilots were chasing a $25,000 p
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  • ...rters in New York City, plotting the locations of German submarines in the Atlantic Ocean. A former wire service colleague, "my former boss in the United Press in Be
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  • ...Georgia]], located across the [[Savannah River]]; and to the east by the [[Atlantic Ocean]].
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  • The Murmansk region covers Russian vessels in the Atlantic Ocean, the Azov, Black and Caspian Sea regions, and the western Arctic Sector/
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  • ...a]], [[Zambia]], the [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]], and the [[South Atlantic Ocean]]. It is divided into 18 provinces, with the Angolan exclave of Cabinda whi
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  • ...tal area, occupying most of northern [[North America]]. Extending from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic Ocean, Canada shares lan
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  • ...e Amazon River, a route which is longer and more dangerous. He reached the Atlantic Ocean on September 19, 1743, having made observations of astronomic and topograp
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  • ...dearing them to a section of the [[counterculture]] on both sides of the [[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]]. Although the album initially received mixed reviews, it was com
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  • * On the southeast shoulder, its border is the [[Atlantic Ocean]].
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  • ...ss was celebrated. Once again Vasco took the fleet on a long loop into the Atlantic Ocean that began on 6 March, staying 87 days on open-sea. At the African east coa
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  • The '''Falkland Islands''' are an [[archipelago]] in the southern [[Atlantic Ocean]], comprising over 200 islands including the main ones of East and West Fal
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  • ...hips of the Military Sealift Command Prepositioning Program in the eastern Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea. MPSRON One is an afloat staff of 20 military personn
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  • ...5th, [[Alcock and Brown]] completed the first non-stop flight across the [[Atlantic Ocean]] in a modified [[Vickers Vimy]] bomber.
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  • '''The Bahamas''' is an archipelago and a nation in the western [[Atlantic Ocean]], east of the [[Florida (U.S. state)|Florida]] peninsula and north of Cuba
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  • '''Ghana''' is a state in West [[Africa]], bordering the North Atlantic Ocean between [[Côte d’Ivoire]], Burkina Faso, and [[Togo]]. On an area of mor
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  • ...ce for an increase in intense [[tropical cyclone]] activity in the North [[Atlantic Ocean]] since about 1970, in correlation with the increase in sea surface tempera
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  • ...an]]s (hired Germans) supported by 70 warships. The ocean off the entire [[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]] coast came under British control, shutting down the large Americ
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  • ...engers and 160 tons of freight and mail. It made 17 round trips across the Atlantic Ocean, with ten trips to the U.S. and seven to Brazil. In July 1936, the ''Hinden
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  • ...iver. The peninsular part of Florida extends southwards, and separates the Atlantic Ocean from the Gulf of Mexico. ...lakes, called the [[Great Lakes]]. The Great Lakes ultimately drain to the Atlantic Ocean through the Saint Lawrence River in [[Canada]]. Most of the rivers which dr
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  • ...natolia or Asia Minor). The western boundary of Europe is formed by the [[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic coast]], but the [[British Isles]] and [[Iceland]], are also inclu ...ote islands are barely considered European, such as the [[Azores]] (in the Atlantic Ocean, belonging to Portugal) and [[Svalbard]] (in the Arctic Ocean, belonging to
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  • ...] and [[Rhode Island (U.S. state)|Rhode Island]]; and on the east by the [[Atlantic Ocean]]. At the southeastern corner of the state is a large, sandy, arm-shaped pe ...mate, with warm summers and cold, snowy winters. With its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean, Massachusetts receives a generous amount of precipitation throughout the y
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  • ...temperatures and currents, thereby discovering the [[Gulf Stream]] in the Atlantic Ocean.
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  • ...temperatures and currents, thereby discovering the [[Gulf Stream]] in the Atlantic Ocean.
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  • ...Colombia is the only country in [[South America]] that borders both the [[Atlantic Ocean]] and the [[Pacific Ocean]].
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  • ...[[American West]] and to expand control over all of North America from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific. The [[Free Soil]] Jacksonians, notably [[Martin Van Buren]
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  • ...t himself to read at six by studying a [[book]] about [[boat]]s during a [[Atlantic Ocean|transatlantic]] crossing.
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  • To the south and east is the [[Atlantic Ocean]], and to the north and northeast is [[New Brunswick]], a province of [[Can
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  • ...Argentina over ownership of the [[Falkland Islands]], located in the south Atlantic Ocean, far from Britain and close to Argentina. When mediation failed, the U.S. s
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  • ...race venue put any European challenger, who must necessarily traverse the Atlantic ocean, at a disadvantage compared to an American defender who need not construct
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  • ...d numerous smaller islands in the surrounding seas. It is bounded by the [[Atlantic Ocean]] and its ancillary bodies of water, including the [[North Sea]], the [[Eng ...d is from the south-west, bringing mild and wet weather regularly from the Atlantic Ocean. It is driest in the east and warmest in the south-east. Snowfall can occur
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  • ...ice. On July 2, 1919, ''[[R34]]'' began the first return crossing of the [[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]] by [[aircraft]]. She landed at Mineola, Long Island on [[July 6]
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  • ...test flights. Spacecraft #11 sank and was recovered from the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean after 38 years. Some spacecraft were modified after initial production (ref
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  • ...2,500 [[kilometre]]s (1,550 [[mile|mi]]) and across two [[ocean]]s (the [[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]] and the [[Indian Ocean|Indian]]). At 470,979 [[square miles|mi²
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  • * [[Atlantic Ocean]]
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  • ...ine of Massachusetts Bay. The only New England state without access to the Atlantic Ocean, Vermont, is also the least-populated. After nearly 400 years, the region s
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  • ...iver Tweed]] on the east coast and the [[Solway Firth]] in the west. The [[Atlantic Ocean]] borders the west coast and the [[North Sea]] is to the east. The island o ...Scotland is usually warmer than the east, because of the influence of the Atlantic ocean currents, and the colder surface temperatures of the North Sea. Tiree, in t
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  • ...[[peninsula]] largely surrounded by water. The eastern coast borders the [[Atlantic Ocean]], while the western coast touches the [[Wikipedia:Gulf of Mexico|Gulf of M
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  • .... England is bordered mostly by seas (the [[North Sea]], [[Irish Sea]], [[Atlantic Ocean]], and English Channel) but shares land borders with [[Scotland]] to the no ...he south-west, bringing mild and wet weather to England regularly from the Atlantic Ocean. It is driest in the [[East England|east]] and warmest in the [[South of En
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  • ...Valley]]; General Sherman was to capture Atlanta and march to the sea (the Atlantic Ocean); Generals George Crook and William W. Averell were to operate against rail ...a in his "[[Sherman's March to the Sea|March to the Sea]]". He reached the Atlantic Ocean at [[Savannah, Georgia]] in December 1864. Sherman's army was followed by t
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  • ...River]], which feeds into a naturally sheltered harbor and then into the [[Atlantic Ocean]], has helped the city grow in significance as a trading city. Most of New
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  • ...sland)|Ireland]], which was partitioned in 1921. It is surrounded by the [[Atlantic Ocean]] to the west and by the [[Irish Sea]] to the east, and shares a land borde
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  • ...hat the swallows (or ''las golondrinas'', as he called them) flew over the Atlantic Ocean to Jerusalem each winter, carrying small twigs on which they could rest ato
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  • ...mers depended. Watersheds on most of this area eventually drained to the [[Atlantic Ocean]]. In the western reaches, smaller homesteads were mostly farmed without no
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  • ...that the entire nation -- stretching then from Maine to Georgia, from the Atlantic Ocean to the Mississippi Valley -- was a unified, or common market. There were to
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  • ...ains, lakes etc? With seas and oceans, it is clear that they take the form Atlantic Ocean, so I have not added that to the text. --[[User:Martin Baldwin-Edwards|Mart
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