borough includes not only the Plateau neighbourhood itself, but also the neighbourhoods of Mile End (bounded by Avenue du Mont-Royal to the south and the...
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Vercors massif (redirect from Vercors plateau)
the Quatre Montagnes (four mountains), the Coulmes (gorges), the Vercors Drômois (Drome Vercors), the Hauts-Plateaux (high plateaus) and, in the foothills...
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The Tibetan Plateau, also known as Qinghai–Tibet Plateau and Qing–Zang Plateau, is a vast elevated plateau located at the intersection of Central, South...
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Natural regions of Burundi (redirect from Central plateaus of Burundi)
valley, the Congo-Nile ridge, the Central Plateaus and the Depressions to the north, east and south of the plateaus. Burundi is mostly between 1,500 and 2...
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plateau has regularly been used as the final ascent of a stage in the Tour de France. On the first four such occasions, the stage winner at Plateau de...
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Abidjan (redirect from Deux Plateau)
the bus station and water lagoon buses in Plateau, and the Avenue Charles de Gaulle (commonly called Rue du Commerce). The city was laid out like most...
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years of 1825 and 1826. The subjects were on the Lighthouse of the Plateau du Four for 1825 and the Combat of the Thirty for 1826. While Mercœur didn't...
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Nord-du-Québec (French pronunciation: [nɔʁ d͜zy kebɛk]; English: Northern Quebec) is the largest, but the least populous, of the seventeen administrative...
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Cameroon (redirect from Republique du Cameroun)
Cameroonian Highlands forests ecoregion. The southern plateau rises northward to the grassy, rugged Adamawa Plateau. This feature stretches from the western mountain...
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Tibetan Plateau, and occasionally, especially in French ("Toit du monde"), even to Mount Everest, but the traditional use is still alive. Four continents...
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