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    In the geologic timescale, the Přídolí Epoch (Czech pronunciation: [ˈpr̝̊iːdoliː]) is the uppermost subdivision of the Silurian Period, dated at between...
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  • Look up Pridoli in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pridoli (Přídolí) may refer to: Pridoli epoch, part of the Silurian period Přídolí, a small town in...
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    Přídolí (German: Priethal) is a market town in Český Krumlov District in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 700 inhabitants...
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  • Pridoli (Serbian Cyrillic: Придоли) is a village in the municipality of Bajina Bašta, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population...
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  • The Šilalė Event was an extinction event affecting conodonts during the Přídolí, the final stage of the Silurian period. The Šilalė Event, first identified...
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    Wren's Nest Nature Reserve, Dudley UK Crinoid fragments in a Silurian (Pridoli) limestone (Saaremaa, Estonia) Silurian sea bed fossils collected from...
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    (359–383 Ma) Middle (383–393 Ma) Early (393–419 Ma) Silurian (419–444 Ma) Pridoli (419–423 Ma) Ludlow (423–427 Ma) Wenlock (427–433 Ma) Llandovery (433–444...
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  • Štěpánov nad Svratkou (713) Troskotovice (712) Černý Důl (703) Úsobí (702) Přídolí (702) Štítary (701) Vémyslice (693) Borotín (689) Křivoklát (678) Oleksovice...
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    (359–383 Ma) Middle (383–393 Ma) Early (393–419 Ma) Silurian (419–444 Ma) Pridoli (419–423 Ma) Ludlow (423–427 Ma) Wenlock (427–433 Ma) Llandovery (433–444...
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  • Conodonts are an extinct class of animals whose feeding apparatuses called teeth or elements are common microfossils found in strata dating from the Stage...
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