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  1. Appalachian Mountains: Appalachian Mountains, the general name given to a vast system of elevations in North America, partly in Canada, but mostly in the United States, extending as a zone, from 100 to 300 m. wide, from Newfoundland, Gaspé Peninsula and New Brunswick ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  2. Appalachian Mountains: Para la tribu de indígenas americanos, véase Apalache. Se extiende desde la Isla de Terranova en Canadá, pasando por la colectividad de ultramar francés de San Pedro y Miquelón, hasta Alabama en los Estados Unidos, aunque su parte más septentrional termina ... [100%] 2023-05-26
  3. Appalachian Mountains: The Appalachian Mountains are a mountain range in eastern North America. They extend close to 2,000 miles from Newfoundland, Canada to Alabama in the United States. [100%] 2023-02-08 [North American Mountains] [Regions of the United States]...
  4. Appalachian Mountains: The Appalachian Mountains are a vast system of North American mountain ranges. They lie partly in Canada, but mostly in the United States, forming a zone, from 150-500 kilometers (approx. 90 to 300 miles) wide, running 2,400 km ... [100%] 2023-02-03
  5. Appalachian Mountains: The Appalachian Mountains, often called the Appalachians, are a mountain range in eastern to northeastern North America. Here, the term "Appalachian" refers to several different regions associated with the mountain range, and its surrounding terrain. (Mountain range in eastern North America) [100%] 2023-12-18 [Appalachian Mountains] [Appalachia]...
  6. Appalachian Mountains: The Appalachian Mountains are a North American mountain chain of 2,000+ miles going from central Alabama to Newfoundland, parallel to the Atlantic Ocean, short, rugged, bunched up, a barrier to early European settlers, subject to strip mining and mountaintop ... [100%] 2023-12-04
  7. List of subranges of the Appalachian Mountains: The following is a list of subranges within the Appalachian Mountains, a mountain range stretching ~2,050 miles from Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada to Alabama, US. The Appalachians, at their initial formation, were a part of the larger Central Pangean ... [81%] 2024-01-26 [Subranges of the Appalachian Mountains] [Lists of mountain ranges of Canada]...
  8. Appalachians: Para la tribu de indígenas americanos, véase Apalache. Se extiende desde la Isla de Terranova en Canadá, pasando por la colectividad de ultramar francés de San Pedro y Miquelón, hasta Alabama en los Estados Unidos, aunque su parte más septentrional termina ... [74%] 2023-05-26
  9. Appalachia: Appalachia es un pueblo situado en el condado de Wise, Virginia, Estados Unidos. Tiene una población estimada, a mediados de 2022, de 1401 habitantes.​ La localidad está ubicada en las coordenadas 36°54′46″N 82°47′42″O / 36.91278 ... [73%] 2024-01-01
  10. Appalachia (landmass): During most of the Late Cretaceous (100.5 to 66 million years ago) the eastern half of North America formed Appalachia (named for the Appalachian Mountains), an island land mass separated from Laramidia to the west by the Western Interior ... (Landmass) [73%] 2024-01-05 [Historical continents] [Geology of North America]...
  11. Appalachia: Appalachia (/ˌæpəˈlætʃə, -leɪtʃə, -leɪʃə/) is a socio-economic region located in the central and southern sections of the Appalachian Mountains of the eastern United States. It stretches from the western Catskill Mountains of New York state into Pennsylvania, continuing on through the Blue ... (Socio-economic region in the Eastern United States) [73%] 2024-01-12 [Appalachia] [Appalachian culture]...
  12. Appalachia: Appalachia is a region of the eastern United States containing portions of the states of Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New York, and all of West Virginia. Over 20 million people ... [73%] 2023-02-23 [Regions of the United States]
  13. Appalachia (Mesozoic): During most of the Late Cretaceous (100.5 to 66 million years ago) the eastern half of North America formed Appalachia (named for the Appalachian Mountains), an island land mass separated from Laramidia to the west by the Western Interior ... (Earth) [73%] 2023-11-10 [Historical continents] [Geological history of Earth]...
  14. Appalachia: Appalachia (engl. für Appalachen) steht für: Orte: Weiteres. [73%] 2024-01-05
  15. Appalachia (Mesozoico): En el Mesozoico (de 252 a 66 millones de años atrás), Appalachia, llamada así por los montes Apalaches, era una masa insular separada de Laramidia al oeste por el mar interior occidental. Este mar acabó por estrecharse y retirarse hacia el golfo ... (Mesozoico) [73%] 2023-12-30
  16. Appalachia (Mesozoic): Redirect to:. (Mesozoic) [73%] 2023-11-12
  17. Appalachia (landmass): During most of the Late Cretaceous (100.5 to 66 million years ago) the eastern half of North America formed Appalachia (named for the Appalachian Mountains), an island land mass separated from Laramidia to the west by the Western Interior ... (Earth) [73%] 2023-11-10 [Historical continents]
  18. The Mountains: The Mountains are a Danish electronic trio made up of Michael Møller and the twins Fridolin and Frederik Nordsø, who joined forces to form a synth-pop and electronic music band. The band is signed to Warner Music Denmark and their ... (Danish electronic music trio) [65%] 2024-05-15 [Danish musical trios] [Musical groups established in 2013]...
  19. The Way of the Mountains: The Way of the Mountains is a 1912 silent short film directed by Romaine Fielding and starring Mary Ryan. It was produced by the Lubin Manufacturing Company and distributed by the General Film Company. [60%] 2024-01-20 [1912 films] [American silent short films]...
  20. The Maid of the Mountains: The Maid of the Mountains, called in its original score a musical play, is an operetta or "Edwardian" musical comedy in three acts. The music was by Harold Fraser-Simson, with additional music by James W. [60%] 2023-11-08 [1917 musicals] [1916 operas]...

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