The New Encyclopaedia Britannica, Volumes 1-10Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1974 - Reference [1] Propaedia: outline of knowledge and guide to the Britannica.--[2]-[11] Micropaedia: ready reference and index.--[12]-[30] Macropaedia: knowledge in depth. |
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... mountain .... Schwaben , .50-03n 11.51e historic region ... 48-20n 10-30e Schwäbische ..48.00n 8-15e .50-46n 7.07e Alb , mountains..48.25n 9.30e Schwarzwald , mountains .. Sieg , river .. Spiekeroog , island .. Starnberger See , lake ...
... mountain .... Schwaben , .50-03n 11.51e historic region ... 48-20n 10-30e Schwäbische ..48.00n 8-15e .50-46n 7.07e Alb , mountains..48.25n 9.30e Schwarzwald , mountains .. Sieg , river .. Spiekeroog , island .. Starnberger See , lake ...
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... mountain .... 38-49n 22-17e Ókhi Óros , mountain .. .38-05n 24-25e Olimbía , ruins .... 37-38n 21-41e Ólimbos ( Mount Olympus ) , mountain .. .40-05n 22.21e Óssa , mountain..39-49n 22-42e Othonoí , island ... 39-50n 19-26e Óthris , Óros ...
... mountain .... 38-49n 22-17e Ókhi Óros , mountain .. .38-05n 24-25e Olimbía , ruins .... 37-38n 21-41e Ólimbos ( Mount Olympus ) , mountain .. .40-05n 22.21e Óssa , mountain..39-49n 22-42e Othonoí , island ... 39-50n 19-26e Óthris , Óros ...
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... Mountain Ranges The Himalayas , of Asia , include the highest mountains in the world , with more than 30 peaks rising to heights of 24,000 feet ( 7,300 metres ) above sea level . One of these peaks is Mt. Everest , the world's highest ...
... Mountain Ranges The Himalayas , of Asia , include the highest mountains in the world , with more than 30 peaks rising to heights of 24,000 feet ( 7,300 metres ) above sea level . One of these peaks is Mt. Everest , the world's highest ...
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