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... peninsula resembles Arabia ; Italy with Sicily corresponds to India with Ceylon ; and the Hellenic peninsula , with its adjacent islands , to Further India with the Malay Archipelago . 10. But the most important feature of configuration ...
... peninsula resembles Arabia ; Italy with Sicily corresponds to India with Ceylon ; and the Hellenic peninsula , with its adjacent islands , to Further India with the Malay Archipelago . 10. But the most important feature of configuration ...
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... peninsula . Its greatest breadth , between Behring Strait and the Antarctic Circle , is 9000 miles , cor- responding with the extreme length of the Atlantic . Its shape is somewhat oval , being widest in the middle and contracting ...
... peninsula . Its greatest breadth , between Behring Strait and the Antarctic Circle , is 9000 miles , cor- responding with the extreme length of the Atlantic . Its shape is somewhat oval , being widest in the middle and contracting ...
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... peninsula into its apex , and given it a very irregular form . Extend- ing from a little beyond the Tropic of Cancer to the Antarctic Circle , its greatest length is 90 ° , or about 6000 miles ; while its extrenie breadth , from Cape ...
... peninsula into its apex , and given it a very irregular form . Extend- ing from a little beyond the Tropic of Cancer to the Antarctic Circle , its greatest length is 90 ° , or about 6000 miles ; while its extrenie breadth , from Cape ...
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... peninsula jutting out from Western Asia , and broken up into a great number of smaller peninsulas , the principal of which are : The Scandinavian , bet . the Baltic and Atlantic ; the Danish , bet . the Baltic and North Sea ; Brit- tany ...
... peninsula jutting out from Western Asia , and broken up into a great number of smaller peninsulas , the principal of which are : The Scandinavian , bet . the Baltic and Atlantic ; the Danish , bet . the Baltic and North Sea ; Brit- tany ...
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... peninsula , the Balearic Isles , and the portion of France which lies south of the Garonne . It forms in its interior an elevated plateau of great extent , which has an average height of about 2500 feet , and embraces many lofty ...
... peninsula , the Balearic Isles , and the portion of France which lies south of the Garonne . It forms in its interior an elevated plateau of great extent , which has an average height of about 2500 feet , and embraces many lofty ...
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