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  • 111Fram — ( Forward ) is a ship that was used in expeditions in the Arctic and Antarctic regions by the Norwegian explorers Fridtjof Nansen, Otto Sverdrup, Oscar Wisting, and Roald Amundsen between 1893 and 1912. Fram was probably the strongest wooden ship …

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  • 112The Thumb — This article is about a geographical region in Michigan. For the body part, see Thumb. For other uses, see Thumb (disambiguation). The Thumb Mid Michigan Country United States …

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  • 113Frederick Cook — For other people named Frederick Cook, see Frederick Cook (disambiguation). Frederick Albert Cook Cook on South Michigan Avenue in Chicago Born June 10, 1865(1865 06 10) …

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  • 114Case Blue — Case Blue  German summer offensive in 1942 Part of the Eastern Front of World War II …

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  • 115Planetary habitability — is the measure of a planet s or a natural satellite s potential to develop and sustain life. As the existence of life beyond Earth is currently uncertain, planetary habitability is largely an extrapolation of conditions on Earth and the… …

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  • 116David Scott Cowper — at Stomness, South Georgia in 2003 Photo: David Scott Cowper Born 1942 Newcastle upon Tyne, England Occupation Chartere …

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  • 117Transportation in the Arab League — is considered fairly inequipped, Transportational infrastructure has been growing slowly.HighwaysRegional highwaysThere are Several Cross Arab State roads, Crossing the Arab World from its farthest point in the west in Mauritania, to its eastern… …

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  • 118Great Northern Expedition — One of the most important achievements of the expedition was the mapping of the north east part of Asia. The geography department of the St. Petersburg Academy of Science published in 1754 a map with the title Nouvelle Carte des Découvertes… …

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  • 119Michael Jackson — For other people named Michael Jackson, see Michael Jackson (disambiguation). Michael Jackson …

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  • 120Merkury Vagin — Location of the Yana Bay on whose frozen surface Merkury Vagin was murdered. Merkury Vagin (Russian: Меркурий Вагин) (died 1712) was a Russian Arctic explorer. In 1712, together with Yakov Permyakov, Merkury Vagin explored the region of the… …

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