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The Fellowship

http://kalevalodge.org/kaleva/The_Fellowship.html

festival celebrated by regional Finnish-American organizations, Kaleva youth actvities, and Grand Lodge convention activities, as well as, meetings of the tupa, service projects,

Prospects for integration and disintegration in the world

https://the-stewardship.org/research/world-integration.htm

between global and regional ― integration that is not based on geographical proximity, and integration that is. The latter category may be shrinking, but only slowly, and it

Chapter I - A Tale of Two Countries

http://www.dickshovel.com/two.html

War and attendant regional jealousies, Pierce was forced to expend the lion's share of his efforts on the acquisition of territories in northern Mexico. His protégé

Canada

https://www.hellenicaworld.com/Canada/en/Canada.html

global geoparks and regional networks: 5 global geoparks and regional networks: Perce; Stonehammer; Tumbler Ridge; Cliffs of Fundy; Discovery (2023) Government Country name conven
Canada, World Library

RUSSIA, Slavic Languages, Orthodox Calendar, Russian Battleships

https://friesian.com/russia.htm

exists in other regional languages, where either "prince" or "duke" can also translate kníze in Czech, knez in Croatian, ksiaze in Polish, knieza in Slovakian, kunigaikshti

References

http://www.ratbehavior.org/references.htm

brain catecholamines: regional differences in norepinephrine and dopamine in the brains of two color-morphs of deermice ( Peromyscus maniculatus ). Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 107C(1)

The US Interstate Highway System: 40 Year Report

http://www.publicpurpose.com/freeway1.htm

By improving inter-regional access, the interstate highway system has helped to create a genuinely national domestic market with companies able to supply their products to much la

New Zealand

https://www.hellenicaworld.com/NewZealand/en/NewZealand.html

temperate with sharp regional contrasts Terrain predominately mountainous with large coastal plains Elevation highest point: Aoraki/Mount Cook 3,724 m; note - the mountain's heigh
New Zealand, World Library


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