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The highest peak of the Andes, South America and all of America.
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Aconcagua
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Opposite this city, on the other side of the river, is Kinshasa.
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Brazzaville
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The main river of the island is Golo.
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Corsica
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One of the fifty United States.
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Delaware
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Together with the Tigris, one of the two largest rivers of Mesopotamia.
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Euphrates
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An active stratovolcano and also the highest peak in Japan.
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Fuji
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The deepest part of the site is the Granite Gorge, with the deepest point below the rim by 1,857 meters (6,093 feet).
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Grand Canyon
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Croatia in Croatian.
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Hrvatska
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A city in the United States, the capital and largest city of the state of Indiana.
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I
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Indianapolis
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The city has a long history and is a focal point for Judaism, Christianity and an important focal point for Islam.
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Jerusalem
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Lake of tectonic origin on the border of the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda. It belongs to the group of African Great Lakes.
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Kivu
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It is considered the seat of St. Nicholas.
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Lapland
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Eight-thousanders, the fifth highest peak in the world.
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Makalu
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Ten Olympians come from this city: Lina Aristodimou, Alekhis Fotiadis, Pavlos Fotiadis, Theodoros Christodoulou, Khristos Kourtellas, Sofia Miaouli, Kyriakos Onisiforou, Khrysanthos Papakhrysanthou, Antonis Petris and Giannos Pipis.
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N
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Nicosia
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The metropolitan area of this city has more hotel rooms than any other city in the country, ahead of metropolises such as Los Angeles, Chicago and New York.
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O
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Orlando
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This city is home to the Silver Pagoda, a complex of temple buildings.
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Phnom Penh
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The largest city in the province is Montreal.
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Quebec
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A huge statue of Helios, the Greek sun god, was built on this island.
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R
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Rhodes
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The Mount Scenery volcano, which is the highest elevation of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, towers over the island.
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Saba
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For centuries, the city was the center of intense trade between Black Africa and Berber and Islamic North Africa, and through it also with Europe. In the 14th century, it was the richest city in the world, with a university and rich book collections.
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Timbuktu
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Metropolitan city had a GDP per capita of $65,352, the highest of any region in South Korea.
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Ulsan
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In February 2010, it hosted the Winter Olympics.
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Vancouver
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It is the tenth largest state by area, but with a population of less than 600,000 inhabitants, it ranks last in terms of population.
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Wyoming
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A river in northern Brazil, the right tributary of the Amazon, the fifth longest river in Brazil.
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Xingu
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This national park is the oldest national park in the world. On its territory there are famous geysers, hot springs, mud volcanoes, fumaroles and waterfalls.
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Yellowstone
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The highest mountain peak in Germany.
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Zugspitze
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