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Baltic Shield — The Baltic Shield (sometimes referred to as the Fennoscandian Shield) is located in Fennoscandia (Norway, Sweden and Finland), northwest Russia and under the Baltic Sea. The Baltic Shield is defined as the exposed Precambrian northwest segment of … Wikipedia
Baltic Ice Lake — The Baltic ice lake is a name given by geologists to a freshwater lake that gradually formed in the Baltic Sea basin as glaciation retreated from that region at the end of the Pleistocene. The lake, dated to 12,600 10,300 BP, is roughly… … Wikipedia
Richard Geoffrey Pine-Coffin — Infobox Military Person name=Richard Geoffrey Pine Coffin caption= born=2 December 1908 died=28 February 1974 placeofbirth=Devonshire placeofdeath=Royal Naval Hospital Haslar placeofburial= placeofburial label= nickname= Wooden Box allegiance=… … Wikipedia
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Culross Palace — courtyard. Culross Palace is a late 16th early 17th century merchant s house in Culross, Fife, Scotland. The palace, or Great Lodging , was constructed between 1597[1] and 1611 by Sir George Bruce, the Laird of Carnock. Bru … Wikipedia
Public housing in the Australian Capital Territory — Government built housing in Canberra and the Australian Capital Territory has a history stemming from the decision to build the National Capital in the bush. In the early years Canberra s housing was entirely government built and even after… … Wikipedia
East Kent Light Railway — The East Kent Light Railway was part of the Colonel Stephens group of cheaply built rural light railways in England. Holman Fred Stephens was engineer from its inception, subsequently becoming director and manager. The line ran from Shepherdswell … Wikipedia
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List of ecoregions (WWF) — This is a list of ecoregions as compiled by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). The WWF identifies terrestrial, freshwater, and marine ecoregions.The terrestrial scheme divides the Earth s land surface into 8 terrestrial ecozones, containing 867… … Wikipedia
Germany — /jerr meuh nee/, n. a republic in central Europe: after World War II divided into four zones, British, French, U.S., and Soviet, and in 1949 into East Germany and West Germany; East and West Germany were reunited in 1990. 84,068,216; 137,852 sq.… … Universalium