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  1. Cayuga Lake (2426 bytes)
    1: ... western New York's glacial Finger Lakes and has the largest surface area. 3: ...fficial school song makes reference to its position "far above Cayuga's waters".
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  2. Finger Lake (27 bytes)
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  3. Great Lake (31 bytes)
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  4. Lake (1608 bytes)
    1: {{otheruses}} image:Lake.jpg|right|Lake 3: ...f water, usually fresh water, surrounded by land. 5: ...come filled under seasonal conditions of heavy rainfall.
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  5. Lake Tana (886 bytes)
    1: sl:Tana 3: ...s of the church are kept in the isolated island monasteries. 5: <table align="right">
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  6. Lake Erie (3919 bytes)
    1: ...hward from a high rural bluff near Leamington, Ontario 3: ...natural lake, if the Caspian and Aral Seas are counted. 5: ...147 m), a volume of 12,232 cubic km and a retention time of 191 years.)
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  7. Lake Ontario (6974 bytes)
    1: ...age:Lake Ontario 3859.JPG|right|thumb|350px|Lake Ontario 2: seen from near Wolcott, New York 4: ... State, is one of the five Great Lakes of North America.
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  8. Lake Michigan (2780 bytes)
    1: ...nois, Wisconsin, and Michigan, which is named for it. 3: ... same body of water. Both are part of the Great Lakes Waterway. 5: ...rger than 30,000) on the shores of Lake Michigan include:
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  9. Lake Superior (2948 bytes)
    1: ...ght|The Great Lakes from space; Lake Superior is on the upper left 3: ...ke stretches 2,730 miles (4393 km) (including islands). 5: ...ent route for iron ore and is part of the Great Lakes Waterway.
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  10. Lake Ladoga (1734 bytes)
    1: Image:Scandinavia.jpg|right|thumb|Map of Scandinavia 2: ...northwestern Russia near the border to Finland. 4: ...lf of Finland of the Baltic Sea via river Neva.
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  11. Lake Champlain (4894 bytes)
    1: ...The region the lake is in is called the Champlain Valley. 3: ...d several Iroquois there in 1608 while exploring the area. 5: ...ut they had substantial commercial importance at one time.
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  12. Lake Balaton (1420 bytes)
    1: ...an Sea". The Zala River provides the largest inflow of water. 3: ==Tourist information== 5: ...lls&mdash;wine on the north coast and night life on the south.
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  13. Lake Kickapoo (444 bytes)
    1: ...(25 km&sup2;). Named after the Kickapoo tribe native to the area. 3: ...d the most powerful continuous wave (CW) station in the world, at 768 kW radiated power.
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  14. Lake Toba (3012 bytes)
    1: ...Image:Lake-toba.jpg|thumbnail|170px|right|View of Lake Toba 3: ... of the northern part of the Indonesian island of Sumatra.
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  15. Lake Eyre (2010 bytes)
    1: ...ake eyre big.jpg|thumb|200px|Satellite picture of Lake Eyre. 2: ...It is the focal point of the vast Lake Eyre Basin. 4: ... and medium flood drying by the end of the following summer.
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  16. Lake Abitibi (794 bytes)
    1: ...slands. It is shallow, and the shores in its vicinity are covered with small timber. 3: ...t of some importance at the start of the 20th century. 5: ... to the south flow south towards the Saint Lawrence River.
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  17. Lake Nicaragua (1627 bytes)
    1: ...n Latin America, only slightly smaller than Lake Titicaca. 3: ...ds, along with the only fresh-water sharks in the world. 4: ...has powerful storms and is dangerous to cross during such a storm.
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  18. Seneca Lake (961 bytes)
    1: ...d for Watkins Glen International|auto racing and waterfalls. 4: ... Breakfast which overlooks Seneca Lake</small></center>
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  19. Salt Lake City (34 bytes)
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  21. Austin (1840 bytes)
    1: '''Austin''' is 3: ... Friars" to refer to the Augustinians|Augustinian Order. 4: ...om|British make of car; see Austin Motor Company 5: ...ake of automobile; see American Austin Car Company
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  22. Agriculture (12936 bytes)
    1: ...animals. Agriculture is also known as '''farming'''. 5: ...is called Agricultural Science|agricultural science.
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  23. Aberdeen (disambiguation) (1426 bytes)
    1: ...'Aberdeen''' is the name of several towns, including: 3: ...cotland governed by the City of Aberdeen Council 4: *Aberdeen, South Africa 5: *Aberdeen, Nova Scotia, Canada
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  24. Aa River (1579 bytes)
    1: ...e name of a large number of small Europe|European rivers. 2: ...] noun, beloved of Scrabble players, meaning a stream. 4: ... following are the more important streams of this name: 5: ...of Riga, near Riga, which is situated between them
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  25. Atlantic Ocean (18719 bytes)
    1: {{Five Oceans}} 2: ...cean's name, derived from Greek mythology, means the "Sea of Atlas (mythology)|Atlas". 4: ...enland to southernmost Svalbard to northern Norway.
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  26. Alberta (23413 bytes)
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  27. American Revolutionary War (36713 bytes)
    1: {{cleanup}} 3: ...British rule and established the United States|United States of America. 4: ...spacing=0 align=right style="margin-left:1em;margin-bottom:1em"
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  28. Amsterdam (19274 bytes)
    1: ...erdam.png|thumb|right|[http://www.amsterdam.nl/ Municipality of Amsterdam] 2: ...em so, but the three Xs don't actually have anything to do with triple-X rated.) 4: ...Alternate meanings: See Amsterdam (disambiguation)''
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  29. Alexander Graham Bell (16380 bytes)
    1: {{Infobox_Biography | 2: subject_name=Alexander Graham Bell | 3: image_name=Alexander Graham Bell.jpg | 4: ...caption=Scientist, inventor of the telephone | 5: ...s very little to what he is born with &ndash; a man is what he makes of himself. |
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  30. Aberdeenshire (34244 bytes)
    1: {| border=1 cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right" width=300 3: !colspan=2 bgcolor="9999ff"|Aberdeenshire 5: ...n=2 align="center"|Image:ScotlandAberdeenshire.png
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  31. Alp Arslan (3874 bytes)
    1: ...e '''Alp Arslan''', which signifies "a valiant lion." 3: ...ry of Georgia|Georgia, which (in 1064) he finally subdued. 5: ...ed him, loaded with presents and respectfully attended by a military guard.
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  32. Aalborg (3313 bytes)
    2: ...was estimated in 2003 to have 162,381 inhabitants (As of 2003|2003). 4: ... Aalborg Air Base, an important base of the Danish air force.
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  33. Aarhus (2013 bytes)
    1: ...ckground the spires of Aarhus Cathedral can be seen. 3: ...inhabitants (2003), of which 220,217 (2003) live in the city itself. 5: ...entury cathedral is the largest church in Denmark.
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  34. Archaea (5976 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = darkgray | name = Archaea}} 2: <!-- {{Taxobox_image | image = | caption = }} --> 3: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color = darkgray}} 4: {{Taxobox_regnum_entry | taxon = '''Archaea'''}} 5: {{Taxobox_end_placement}}
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  35. Andes (30952 bytes)
    1: ...ure with non-sequential dynamic execution scheduling. 3: ...e of these ranges and some of the structural commentary.'' 5: ...g, 160 km (100 miles) wide in some parts, and of an average height of about 4000 m (13,000 feet).
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  36. Amethyst (5803 bytes)
    1: ...d of amethyst crystals on base rock, 13cm (5in) long 3: ... amethystine quartz are apt to lose their colour on the exposed outcrop. 5: ...ists, following Sir David Brewster, apply the name of amethyst to all quartz which exhibits this ...
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  37. Amber (15295 bytes)
    1: ...er things called amber, see Amber (disambiguation).'' 4: ...dants. The oval pendant is 52 by 32 mm (2 by 1.3 inches). 5: ... it is sometimes considered and used as a gemstone.
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  38. Alpenhorn (2023 bytes)
    1: image:Alphorn.JPG|thumb|D' Dieß'ner alphorn players 2: ...outhpiece, used by mountaineers in Switzerland and elsewhere. 4: ...made of thin strips of birchwood soaked in water until they have become quite pliable; they 5: are then wound into a tube of conical form from 4 to 8 ft.
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  39. Aar (3389 bytes)
    1: ...ch both rises and ends entirely within Switzerland. 3: ... it descends 1565 m (5135 feet), while it drains an area is 1 E10 m²|17,620 square kilometre|km... 5: ...before again expanding in order to form Lake Thun.
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  40. Alamanni (3442 bytes)
    1: ...3. They apparently dwelt in the basin of the Main River, to the south of the Chatti. 3: ... kingdom there that endured well into the sixth century. 5: ...th the Alamanni, who were swarming over all Italy north of the Po River.
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