Woollen+goods

  • 51Morella, Castellón — For other uses, see Morella. Morella Panoramic view of Morella, Ports …

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  • 52North Ronaldsay (sheep) — North Ronaldsay sheep The North Ronaldsay is a breed of sheep living on North Ronaldsay, the northernmost of the Orkney Islands, Scotland. They are one survivor of a type of sheep formerly found across the islands of Orkney and Shetland (the… …

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  • 53FRANCE —    (38,343), the land of the French; a nation standing in the front rank among the powers of Europe. It occupies a geographical position of peculiar advantage in the western portion of it, having a southern foreshore on the Mediterranean and a… …

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  • 54HAMILTON —    (25), a town of Lanarkshire, on the Clyde, 10 m. SE. of Glasgow; mining is the chief industry. Also a city (49) of Canada, on Burlington Bay, at the west end of Lake Ontario, 40 m. SW. of Toronto; is an important railway centre, and has… …

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  • 55HUDDERSFIELD —    (96), a busy manufacturing town in the West Riding of Yorkshire, is favourably situated in a coal district on the Colne, 26 m. NE. of Manchester; is substantially built, and is the northern centre of the fancy trade and woollen goods; cotton,… …

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  • 56JALISCO —    (1,250), a maritime state in Mexico facing the Pacific; consists chiefly of elevated plateau; enjoys a fine climate; has long established mining industries, some agriculture, and a growing trade in cotton and woollen goods, tobacco, &c.;… …

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  • 57LINZ —    (47), the capital of the crownland of Upper Austria, on the right bank of the Danube; a busy commercial place, a great railway centre, and the seat of the manufacture of woollen goods, linen, tobacco, &c.; is also of great strategical… …

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  • 58NANCY —    (87), capital of the department of Meurthe et Moselle, North East France, is prettily situated amid woodland scenery on the river Meurthe, 220 m. E. of Paris; the new town is spaciously laid out, while the old town, narrowed in its streets,… …

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  • 59NOTTINGHAMSHIRE —    (446), a north midland county of England, lies wedged in between Lincoln (E.) and Derby (N.), and touches York on the N.; embraces the broad, level, and fruitful valley of the Trent, Sherwood Forest, and Wolds in the S.; excepting the Vale of… …

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  • 60OTAGO —    (153), the southernmost province in the South Island, New Zealand, somewhat less in size than Scotland, is mountainous and inaccessible in the W., but in the E. consists of good arable plains, where British crops and fruits grow well; the… …

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