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a low four-wheeled pleasure carriage for two with a folding top and a raised seat in front for the driver
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1819—1901 Alexandrina Victoria queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (1837—1901)
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Tomás Luis de circa 1548—1611 Spanish composer
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city on the Guadalupe River in southeastern Texas population 62,592
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city in southern British Columbia, Canada, on southeastern Vancouver Island population 80,017
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river 350 miles (563 kilometers) long in the northwestern part of the Northern Territory, Australia, flowing north and northwest to the Timor Sea
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a bronze Maltese cross awarded to members of the British armed services for acts of remarkable valor
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formerly May 24 and now the Monday preceding May 25 observed in Canada as a legal holiday
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commonwealth day
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lake between Tanzania, Kenya, and Uganda area 26,828 square miles (69,484 square kilometers)
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waterfall 355 feet (108 meters) high in the Zambezi River on the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe
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island of northern Canada southeast of Banks Island that is split between the Northwest Territories and Nunavut area 81,930 square miles (213,018 square kilometers)
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region of eastern Antarctica south of New Zealand on the western shore of the Ross Sea and Ross Ice Shelf