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Extreme climate of the Tuva Trough western slopes gather 60–80 inches ( 1,500–
2,000 milli eastern part is occupied by the ... The Far East , traditionally regarded
by the Katun and Yuzhno - Chuysky ( South Chuya ) as a distinctive region ...
Extreme climate of the Tuva Trough western slopes gather 60–80 inches ( 1,500–
2,000 milli eastern part is occupied by the ... The Far East , traditionally regarded
by the Katun and Yuzhno - Chuysky ( South Chuya ) as a distinctive region ...
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In the central Highlands the rivers has been eroded by social mobility and by
modern transmeander more , but the longest , the Spey , Don , and Dee , port ,
broadcasting , and other standardizing influences . drain the area toward the east
, as ...
In the central Highlands the rivers has been eroded by social mobility and by
modern transmeander more , but the longest , the Spey , Don , and Dee , port ,
broadcasting , and other standardizing influences . drain the area toward the east
, as ...
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Eastern Freetown is mainly residential , with retail trading concentrated along
major roads ; there are also a few impressive mosques in the area . Further east
is the port area . Western Freetown is functionally similar to the east ; it also
contains ...
Eastern Freetown is mainly residential , with retail trading concentrated along
major roads ; there are also a few impressive mosques in the area . Further east
is the port area . Western Freetown is functionally similar to the east ; it also
contains ...
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