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Adjoining the Al Hajar ash Sharqi Mountains are the sandy regions of Ash Sharqiyah and Jalan, which also border the desert.

Adjoining and is
Adjoining the Cumberland Plateau region on the southeast is the Appalachian Valley ( locally known as Coosa Valley ) region, which is the southern extremity of the Appalachian Mountains, and occupies an area within the state of about.
Adjoining the Big Room is the Wood Room.
Adjoining the national park to the north is Cocoparra Nature Reserve.
Adjoining Bexley to the west is the beautiful Franklin Park Conservatory.
Adjoining the pub and dining area is a 6 table poolroom and snooker table that was recently rated in the top 5 for “ Best Pool Hall in Western Washington ”.
* Adjoining the park to the south east is the Irish Defence Forces ' Dick McKee Barracks.
Adjoining this is the Tizatlán archeological site, in which still remain six semicircular columns, two altars with paintings similar to those of the Borgia Codex, where the gods Tezcatlipoca and Tlahuizcalpantecutli appear.
Adjoining the high school is Kingswood Regional Middle School.
Adjoining the temple is Takisan Tosho-gu, a Shinto Shrine built in 1646 by Tokugawa Iemitsu.
Adjoining the chapel is St Anthony ’ s Gardens named in 1933 and containing an archway said to have been taken from the chapel site.
Adjoining the pier and contemporary with it is the Toll House, built in the style of a folly castle and provided as accommodation for the pier-master.
Adjoining the studio complex is Black Park, with a lake that extends over 530 acres ( 2. 1 km² ).
Adjoining the Great Hall is one of two of the original chapels, that includes painted wooden vaulted ceilings and a biblical passage ( from the Book of Revelation ), written in Norman French.
Adjoining Carleton is the Pategill Estate which started as a council estate in the 1960s and is still mostly owned by housing associations.
* The TuLiPa project The Tübingen Linguistic Parsing Architecture ( TuLiPA ) is a multi-formalism syntactic ( and semantic ) parsing environment, designed mainly for Multi-Component Tree Adjoining Grammars with Tree Tuples
Adjoining the estate is Sedgley Hall Park, built in the grounds of Sedgley Hall, a 15th century house which was demolished in 1966.
) Adjoining this is the Aula, which is frequently used for ceremonies and for classical music concerts, and Collegium Iuridicum ( accommodating the law faculty ).
Adjoining the waterfront to the north is the large High Park.
Adjoining the church there is the theatre " Ugo Bazzi.
Adjoining the church is the former monastery, now the offices of the telephone company, which still contain Sansovino's magnificent cloisters.
Adjoining this parkland is a large bushland reserve which follows the course of Bulimba Creek ( a tributary of the Brisbane River ).

Adjoining and famous
Adjoining Guinea on the right are the numerous and vast Solomon Islands which lately became famous by the voyage of Alvarus Mendanius.
Adjoining St James's Street is Jermyn Street, famous for its many tailors.
Adjoining this palace one finds the famous Buskett, a small forest which Grand Masters such as La Vallette used as hunting grounds.
Adjoining Gulpur is Throtchi famous for its castle built in 1460.

Adjoining and .
Adjoining this was another vault, which was found to contain the coffins of two children.
Adjoining the cloisters are two chapels of earlier date than the cathedral itself, one of which, known as the old cathedral, goes back perhaps to the 8th century.
Adjoining it, on the north side, stood the cloister and the group of buildings devoted to the monastic life.
In a letter from the United States Secretary of the Interior responding to a Senate Resolution dated June 30, 1914, a Report on the Condition and Tribal Rights of the Indians of Robeson and Adjoining Counties of North Carolina was commissioned.
Adjoining the priory was St Mary's nunnery of the Benedictine order, now entirely disappeared, and St James's Church, rebuilt in 1792 on the site of the original church which was partly of Norman provenance.
Adjoining the club Nichols established the Community Golf Club.
Adjoining the Borough Park along Spang Street stands a row of large Victorian-era homes built in 1889 for D. M. Bare and members of his family.
Adjoining it are ( from the northwest clockwise ) the districts of Osterholz, Rotenburg, Heidekreis, Nienburg and Diepholz, as well as the city of Bremen.
Indians of North Carolina: A Report on the Condition and Tribal Rights of the Indians of Robeson and Adjoining Counties of North Carolina.
Adjoining the lake was the Allegany School Of Natural History, a group of 42 cabins, and a main building housing a library, several science laboratories, and an assembly room.
Adjoining onto the station concourse, it was one of Glasgow's most prestigious hotels in its heyday.
Adjoining mortuary church with notable mosaics and stained glass.

town's and south-eastern
The town's school children now attend South Central High School, which serves the entire south-eastern portion of Harrison County.
The smaller southern field, also home to the town's war memorial located in the south-eastern corner, is often used for local cricket matches.

town's and border
Treece and Picher, twin communities straddling the Kansas-Oklahoma border, were once one of the United States ' largest sources of zinc and lead, but over a century of unregulated disposal of mine tailings led to groundwater contamination and lead poisoning in the town's children, eventually resulting in a mandatory Environmental Protection Agency buyout and evacuation.
A summer resort close to the Maryland – Pennsylvania border, Blue Ridge Summit was popular with Baltimoreans escaping the season's heat, and Monterey Inn, which had a central building as well as individual wooden cottages, was the town's largest hotel.
It is the location of Feltham Young Offenders ' Institution, situated near the town's border with Ashford and the neighbouring village of East Bedfont.
Additionally the A21 passes along the town's southern border.
The procession of the new Torah scroll began from the spot where the town's Frankfurter Synagogue stood prior to World War II, 500 meters from Germany's current border with Poland.
The name Florala refers to the town's location, adjacent to the Florida border: it is a portmanteau that combines the beginning letters in the words " Florida " and " Alabama ".
The Colorado River is the town's eastern border.
( Old ) Main Street, located near the Connecticut River and running north to south from the border of East Hartford to that of East Windsor, is the center of the town's historical district.
* Lake Waramaug, which is situated at the town's northwestern corner, at its border with Warren and Kent, is the second largest natural lake in Connecticut, and arguably its most scenic
It is located in the Connecticut River Valley with a majority of the town's eastern border along the Connecticut River.
Much of the town's border with East Haven to the west is dominated by Lake Saltonstall, a reservoir owned by the South Central Connecticut Regional Water Authority, and Saltonstall Mountain, part of the Metacomet Ridge, a mountainous trap rock ridgeline that stretches from Long Island Sound to nearly the Vermont border.
Much of the town's acreage is dominated by Totoket Mountain, part of the Metacomet Ridge, a mountainous trap rock ridgeline that stretches from Long Island Sound almost to the Vermont border.
The ruins of their hideout can be found on the nearby West Rock ridge, which run along the town's eastern border.
The town's current name was inspired by the profusion of beavers in the area in the early 19th century, when Beaver Lake right across the border in Indiana still existed.
Michigan City Transit's Route 3 stops near the town's southern border at Karwick Plaza, immediately north of Karwick Road / Route 12 intersection.
The Bass River and its tributaries make up the majority of the town's border with Dennis.
The nearest interstate highway is Interstate 91, which is east of town along Route 2, also known as the Mohawk Trail, which ends just south of town and whose hairpin turn is located just within the town border near the town's southeast corner.
However, in the mid-nineteenth century, the town was a boom town for the workers involved in the construction of the Hoosac Tunnel, a rail tunnel which begins on the town's eastern border and extends through the Hoosac Range to neighboring North Adams.
To the east, Mount Everett, the highest point in town and the highest point in the southern Taconic Mountains, rises feet near the town's eastern border.
The Cold River, a branch of the Deerfield River, forms part of the town's northern border, and feeds several brooks.
The town lies along the Housatonic River valley, and several brooks as well as the Konkapot River flow into the river within the town's borders, with several falls along these rivers, including Ashley Falls near the state border.
Route 41 also ends at the town's southern border, heading from Egremont along the western part of town to the state border, where it becomes Connecticut Route 41.
The town's border with Rowe lies along the Deerfield River, which enters the state at this point, heading south and eastward towards the Connecticut River.

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