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  • 121Pays de Caux — The Pays de Caux is an area in Normandy occupying the greater part of the French département of Seine Maritime in Haute Normandie. It is a chalk plateau to the north of the Seine Estuary and extending to the cliffs on the English Channel coast.… …

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  • 122Lagoon Amusement Park — Infobox Amusement park name = Lagoon Amusement Park location = Farmington location2 = Utah location3 = United States flagicon|USA address = P.O. Box 696 Farmington, Utah 84025 phone numbers = (800) 748 5246 opening date = 1886 season = April… …

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  • 123Farewell to Nova Scotia — is a popular folk song from Nova Scotia of unknown authorship, collected by folklorist Helen Creighton. It is believed to have been written just prior to or during the First World War. Farewell to Nova Scotia brings the listener back to an age… …

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  • 124Saltspring Island — (also known as Salt Spring Island) is the largest, most populated, and most visited of the southern Gulf Islands of British Columbia, Canada. It was named by officers of the Hudson s Bay Company for the cold and briny saltwater springs on the… …

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  • 125South Florida metropolitan area — South Florida redirects here. For the university in Tampa, see University of South Florida. For that school s athletic program, see South Florida Bulls. Miami–Fort Lauderdale–Pompano Beach Common name: South Florida Larg …

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  • 126Main Street Electrical Parade — For the United States Air Force astronaut corps, see Manned Spaceflight Engineer Program. Main Street Electrical Parade Disneyland …

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  • 127Sympagic ecology — A sympagic environment is one where water exists mostly as a solid, ice, such as a polar ice cap or glacier. Solid sea ice is permeated with channels filled with salty brine. These briny channels and the sea ice itself have its ecology, referred… …

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  • 128Lake Fryxell — Infobox lake lake name = Lake Fryxell image lake = Fryxellsee Opt.jpg caption lake = The blue ice covering the lake comes from glacial meltwater from the Canada Glacier and other smaller glaciers. The fresh water stays on top of the lake and… …

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