At the same time, large chunks of peninsular India receive less than normal rainfall, leading to droughts. |
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The largest lava flow on peninsular India spreads over about 5 million square kilometers, covering much of western, central, and southern India. |
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A glance at a thrush distribution map reveals that summer range extends as far north as the birch scrub zone on the Kola peninsular. |
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It has a number of hill ranges and is the source of some of the most important peninsular rivers. |
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Umno continues to benefit from a gerrymander that favours rural Malay seats on peninsular Malaya as well as Sabah and Sarawak in northern Borneo. |
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Nocturnal migrants following coasts and diurnally mobile individuals may also be channeled into those peninsular areas. |
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The crowds were too much for me, so I hopped on a free shuttle bus back to peninsular Macau. |
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Other bones of plant-eating dinosaurs, such as hypsilophodontids, were uncovered from the same region of peninsular Antarctica. |
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Similar domestic resistance led the crown to abandon its promotion of an industrial establishment in peninsular Spain. |
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Once the kayakers had rounded the peninsular, they were protected from the seasonal north easterly. |
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Anchor lines occasionally break on boats that are left unsupervised for long periods of time in the upscale peninsular enclave. |
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The Malabar Tree Nymph is a large butterfly found in peninsular India that belongs to the danaid group of the family Nymphalidae. |
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He described it in the 1930s as the richest bird habitat in peninsular India, comparable only with the Eastern Himalayas. |
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Outside of northern peninsular Malaysia, batik designs are usually produced in factories. |
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He denounced them as the curse and weakness of Spain, the spoiled children of the peninsular family. |
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I've just returned from spending a month at Palmer Station, a US research base on the Antarctic peninsular. |
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The region is recognized as comprising several peninsular states. |
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The Valley was always an important communications route between peninsular Italy, the Po Valley and the countries beyond the Alps. |
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Chapter three represents the author's gleanings from the aforementioned 175 peninsular cases the author found mainly in the Sevillian Archive of the Indies. |
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It contains craggy hills, tropical evergreens and several rivers that pour down into peninsular India. |
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From Bangkok to Penang, this stage crosses the Malay peninsular by a fantastic route, well away from every beaten track. |
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Suddenly on the third hole, you are forced you to hit a tee shot from one peninsular to another, and the water you were admiring becomes your most perilous obstacle. |
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Militants have waged an insurgency in the Sinai peninsular since Morsi was ousted, killing more than 100 police officers and soldiers. |
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The promoted areas are the eastern corridor of the Malaysian peninsular, Sabah, Sarawak and the federal territory of Labuan. |
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It was around October 2002 when the nuclear issue came out in the Korean peninsular. |
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In the northwestern part of the peninsular, Latin evolved into Galaico-Portuguese, which later developed into the present-day Galician. |
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She wanted to open up her privileged space and to offer visitors to the peninsular a cultural event of top artistic quality. |
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Since 2004, it has helped implement over 20 projects in various communities throughout Sarawak, Sabah and peninsular Malaysia. |
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During the 12th and 11th centuries BCE, Thracians settled not only on the peninsular mainland and the Mediterranean islands, but also moved south-eastwards into Asia Minor. |
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Andhra Pradesh, stretching from central to peninsular India, is larger than New Zealand. |
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Possibly, wanderlust could have played a role, following herds up into the Middle East or following the shell fish beds out into the Arabian peninsular and on into India. |
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Seas were smoother within the narrows of the Dardanelles and once the kayakers had rounded the Gallipoli peninsular, they were protected from the seasonal north easterly. |
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Mountains extend westward into the peninsular bay of Corkaguiny, under various names, among which one of remarkable conical shape is called Cahirconree. |
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In his novel, he separated the peninsula from the continent, thus permitting the cultural meeting of the peninsular peoples with those from the other side of the Atlantic. |
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Dominating the flat peninsular plain, the Dome's sheer scale is awesome. |
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The greatest obstacle on the Korean peninsular, however, is that the war entrenched positions and the wall between the two Korean states is much higher and more impenetrable that the Berlin Wall ever was. |
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From his perspective on the Italian peninsular, Petrarch saw the Roman and classical period as an expression of greatness. |
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Dakar, the capital of Senegal, is a large town of more than two million inhabitants, located on the Cape Verde peninsular, the farthest point of Africa on its Atlantic coast. |
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The US had established plans to actually use nuclear weapons on the peninsular since the Korean War, and deployed nuclear weapons in and around the peninsula. |
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Owing to its peninsular nature, most of the region borders on ocean to the north, the west and partly to the south, heightening the impact of its peripheral location. |
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The period since the first session of the Preparatory Committee had been marked by changes in the Iranian nuclear issue and, to a lesser extent, the nuclear issue on the Korean peninsular. |
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Perched on the majestic Cap-Ferrat peninsular, the Royal Riviera Hotel offers the intimacy of a Mediterranean villa and the luxury of a five-star hotel. |
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More recently, an NV was isolated from flying foxes of Tioman Island, located east of peninsular Malaysia. |
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If the Iberian peninsular clearly suffers from isolation in energy terms, islands such as the Balearic Islands, where I am from, suffer a double isolation. |
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The original Indian plate survives as peninsular India, the oldest and geologically most stable part of India. |
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On June 17, the British seized the Charlestown peninsular after a costly frontal assault, leading Howe to replace Gage. |
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During the early 1700s, after widespread decline of the language, only 500 Cornish speakers remained in the peninsular. |
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Henry, Robert, and Ranulf took a large contingent of troops to besiege the peninsular capital of the kingdom, Salerno. |
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Possibly the first writings in the peninsular Romance language now known as Castilian Spanish are documented here in Yuso Monastery in the form of the Notes of San Millán de la Cogolla. |
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It concerns how to deal openly and honestly with the consequences which the failure of the negotiations with Morocco have had for the Iberian peninsular. |
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The situation of Gijón in the centre of the Cantabrian peninsular is a real strategic advantage to make it into a platform of reference within the European Atlantic Arc. |
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The wounded bouncer is rumoured to be a well-placed member of Gang 04. Elsewhere across peninsular Malaysia, the people who are using guns to commit crimes seem to have a variety of backgrounds and motives. |
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Later, he served on HMS Endurance on the Antarctic peninsular, visiting the Falklands in 1973 when he was ship's corporal. |
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Petronas has announced production of first oil from the offshore Kapal, Banang and Meranti Cluster fields off the coast of peninsular Malaysia. |
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Below ground, an exhibition until summer 2008 will be dedicated to life, to the decline and then the urban renaissance of Kop Van Zuid, a peninsular at the centre of the city in olden times. |
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According to Peregrina Pereiro, during the 1980's, the peninsular narrative was depoliticized and morally relativistic. |
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South Boston is the peninsular thumb of the Greater Boston mitten, just a few hundred yards from the center of downtown but cut off by the murky water of Fort Point Channel and a crosshatch of rail yards. |
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After the death of Robert Guiscard in 1085, peninsular southern Italy experienced a series of civil wars and fell under the control of increasingly weaker princes. |
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Most of the islands are found on the peninsular side of the gulf. |
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The eastern slopes down to the Adriatic Sea are steep, while the western slopes form foothills on which most of peninsular Italy's cities are located. |
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Today, Jeddah has lost its historical role in peninsular politics after Jeddah fell within the new province of Makkah, whose provincial capital is the city of Mecca. |
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Two overtoppings of this ridge severed this peninsular connection. |
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Arabs, in particular peninsular Arabs and nomadic Bedouins, are largely organized in tribes, many of whom have official representatives in governments. |
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The mountain ranges in Myanmar, Thailand, and peninsular Malaysia are part of the Alpide belt, while the islands of the Philippines are part of the Pacific Ring of Fire. |
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