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At its northernmost corner it borders also on Austria.
The next southerly atoll is Ducie Island in the Pitcairn Islands Group, at 24 ° 40 ' S. Bermuda is sometimes claimed as the " northernmost atoll " at a latitude of 32 ° 24 ' N. At this latitude coral reefs would not develop without the warming waters of the Gulf Stream.
At the end of 1960, however, 13 of the island's 18 registered voters approved the incorporation of a municipality, and the 33 northernmost islands of the Florida Keys became the city of Islandia.
At a roadside park, approximately east of Naubinway at, a historical marker was erected in 1965 to commemorate the northernmost point of Lake Michigan, which is located approximately west of the park.
At 49. 22 ° north latitude, it is the northernmost township in Minnesota and the northernmost point in the contiguous 48 states.
At the outbreak of hostilities of the American Civil War in April, 1861, this location was the northernmost point in any slave state ( at the time, Virginia ).
At the time, it was the northernmost church in the world.
At Porthmadog, the original line came via the streets and across the Britannia bridge from the 1836 terminus at the northernmost end of the Welsh Slate Company ’ s Wharf where the FR officially started.
At its northernmost point, near Cairndow, this road joins the A83 and provides access to the town by road from Loch Lomond and Glasgow.
At North Cape, Norway, known as the northernmost point of Continental Europe this period extends approximately from May 14 to July 29.
At the northernmost point of Efford Down Farm, overlooking Summerleaze Beach and the breakwater, a former coastguard lookout stands.
At the same time, Siam quietly annexed Cambodia's three northernmost provinces.
At present, Samoyed territory extends from the White Sea to the Laptev Sea, along the Arctic shores of European Russia, including southern Novaya Zemlya, the Yamal Peninsula, the mouths of the Ob and the Yenisei and into the Taimyr peninsula in northernmost Siberia.
At its northernmost point Highway 416 connects to Highway 417 in Ottawa near Nepean and at its southernmost point it connects with Highway 401 near Prescott.
At the tip of the peninsula lies Cape York, the northernmost point on the Australian continent.
At present ( as of July 2004 ), it is also the northernmost extremity of the Jingcheng Expressway, a six-lane expressway linking central Beijing via Huairou District and Miyun County to Chengde in Hebei province.
At exit 12, the northernmost exit on I-55 in the state, I-55 turns south ; however, the four US routes continue east onto the at-grade Crump Boulevard.
At its northernmost extent, the unconformity in fact removed all of the Pahrump, and the Noonday rests directly on the Proterozoic Complex.
At its northern end, the Aupouri Peninsula reaches a number of capes each of which is claimed by some people to be the North Island's northernmost point: Cape Maria van Diemen, Cape Reinga, North Cape, and the Surville Cliffs.
At approximately, Motu One is the northernmost of the Marquesas Islands, located about 30 km ( 18 mi.
At the peninsula's northernmost point, Musick Point juts into the gulf.
At the south end of Oak Ridge ( the northernmost portion of the divide ), the north-south McPherson and Seminary ridges bifurcate southward at the triple watershed point of Willoughby and Pitzer runs ( southward tributaries of Marsh Creek ) with a Rock Creek eastward tributary.
At the time, the station's transmitter was located near Pierson, the northernmost town in Volusia County.

At and corner
At two thirty he sent Fujimoto to the top of the wall at the northeast corner of the mission to keep an eye on the ridge road and give a signal when he first glimpsed the approach of Kayabashi's party.
At the corner of Vesey Street and North End Avenue is the Irish Hunger Memorial
At Union Square, Broadway crosses 14th Street and continues its diagonal uptown course from the Square's northwest corner.
At the southwest corner of Central Park, Broadway crosses Eighth Avenue at West 59th Street ; on the site of the former New York Coliseum convention center is the new shopping center at the foot of the Time Warner Center, headquarters of Time Warner.
At one point in its history, the southwest corner of Hanover was known as Dresden, which in the 1780s joined other disgruntled New Hampshire towns along the Connecticut River that briefly defected to what was then the independent Republic of Vermont.
At Cambridge, Richard Porson worked on the missing lower right corner of the Greek text.
At their confluence at the city's northwest corner, the lower Snake River turns west into Washington, and after passing four dams, empties into the Columbia River at Burbank.
At this time, Paris executions were carried out in the Place de la Revolution ( former Place Louis XV and current Place de la Concorde ); the guillotine stood in the corner near the Hôtel Crillon where the statue of Brest can be found today.
At one point, TVA's headquarters were housed in the Old Federal Customs House at the corner of Clinch Avenue and Market Street.
The lycée Chaptal, At the corner of rue de Rome and the boulevard des Batignolles.
At each corner, stone warriors mounted on horseback guarded the tomb.
At its north-east corner access was given from the dormitory to the necessarium, a building in the form of a Norman hall, 145 ft ( 44 m ) long by 25 broad ( 44. 2 m × 7. 6 m ), containing fifty-five seats.
At 7: 30 A. M. on September 21, 1989, a Coca-Cola truck hit a Mission school bus, knocking it into a gravel pit at the corner of Five-Mile Road and Bryan Road.
At the corner of Coggeshall and Morton avenues ( the latter formerly Brenton Road ), this land became Morton Park.
At the corner, by the sign of the Old Queen's Head Inn, stands a man selling jack-in-the-boxes.
At 18, Aucoin worked in a small corner of an exclusive women's store in Lafayette.
The name Southall derives from the Anglo-Saxon dative æt súð healum, " At the south corner ( of the land or wood )" and súð heal, " South corner " and separates it from Northolt which was originally norþ heal, " North corner " which through a later association with Anglo-Saxon holt, " Wood, copse " developed into Northolt.
At the same time, a large plot at the corner of High Street and Hoe Street was set for substantial redevelopment as a retail space.
At the northeast corner of the square are four 19th-century stone mounting blocks placed for the convenience of horseback riders.
At that time, settlers from the Carolinas, Georgia, Tennessee, and Virginia established the first European-American community about two blocks from the current Courthouse Square, near the corner of Madison and Spring Streets.
At the end of the mountain range stood the stronghold of Isengard near the southwestern corner of the forest and this was where Saruman lived.
At the southeast corner of I-85 and North Druid Hills Road stands the former Executive Park Hotel, built in the 1960s.

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