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Anabar
Anabar may refer to:
- Anabar District, Nauru
- Anabar River, Russia
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| Rand McNally Goode's World Atlas
by J. Paul Goode and Howard, Ph.D. Veregin (September, 2004) - Rand McNally & Company
page4
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... ..... ... 231 3036N 13113,E Amazon (Amazonas) (Solimes), 1 Anabar, r., Russia (n-a-bar) .......... ' .. 185 71 15 o ...
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| The Travel Book
by Roz Hopkins (15 September, 2004) - Lonely Planet Publications
page189
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... Autonomous Region Experiencing the extreme and shimmering heat of the Anabar and Al Hajara deserts Exploring a lively bazaar with people ...
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| Legal Nurse Consulting: Principles and Practices, Second Edition
by Patricia W. Iyer and Amer Asso Of Legal Nurse Consultants (25 November, 2002) - CRC
page234
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... Strategies for Using Technology in Patient Care, Reiser, S.J. and Anabar, M., Eds., Cambridge University Press, New York, 1984, 177-191. 7. ...
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| Atlas of the World, 10th Edition
by George Philip & Son (01 September, 2002) - Oxford University Press, USA
page310
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... ........... .. 82 B2 3 57 S 120 4 E Anabar -., Russia ............. .. 67 B12 73 8N 113 36 ...
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| The Nature of Diamonds
by George E. Harlow (13 October, 1997) - Cambridge University Press
page96
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... is divided into 15 arehons surrounded by protons. Only the Anabar Shield and Allan Shield portions are exposed; the rest of ...
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| The World Factbook 2000: (Cia's 1999 Edition) (World Factbook)
by Central Intelligence Agency (July, 2000) - Potomac Books
page341
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... government offices in Yaren District Administrative divisions: 14 districts; Aiwo, Anabar, Anetan, Anibare, Baiti, Boe, Buada, Denigomodu, Ewa, Ijuw, Meneng, Nibok, ...
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