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Bordering and West
Bordering Bago Division in the south of Sittaung River Mouth, Kayin State in the east, Thailand and Taninthayi Division in the south and Andaman Sea and Gulf of Mottama in the West, Mon state is situated between latitudes 14 ° 52 ' north and 17 ° 32 ' north and east longitudes 96 ° 51 ' east and 98 ° 13 ' east.
Bordering communities include South Lawndale, Archer Heights and West Elsdon to the east and Clearing to the south.
Bordering the district are Pico-Union on the west, West Adams on the southwest, South Los Angeles district on the southeast, the Warehouse District on the southeast, and the Financial District on the northeast.

Bordering and had
Bordering the Pacific Ocean, the town had an agriculture-based economy based on commercial fishing and the production of rice, strawberries and Japanese yams.
Bordering the east shore of Lake Ogawara, the town had an agriculture-based economy based on production of rice, tobacco, carrots as well as lake fish, including smelt, icefish and shijimi.

Bordering and for
Bordering the slave state of Missouri to its east, the county ( Miami ) and surrounding areas became a location for violence between abolitionists and the " Border Ruffians " of Missouri.
Bordering the State of Georgia and the Chattahoochee River, Columbia was a major port-of-call for steamboats and was known to many as " Old Columbia ".
Bordering areas of land remained for animal breeding.
Bordering on Rock Creek Park this area enjoys a reputation for its natural attributes — its hilly terrain, cool breezes, and fine views over the city of Washington, as well as the close-knit village-within-a-city character of the community.
Mary Wollstonecraft, for example, dedicated a substantial portion of her chapter “ Animadversions on Some of the Writers who have Rendered Women Objects of Pity, Bordering on Contempt ” in A Vindication of the Rights of Woman ( 1792 ) to attacking Rousseau and his arguments.
Bordering Greater London and Buckinghamshire, this corner of Hertfordshire is mostly middle-class surburbia, and is a haven for commuters who travel in daily from the outer reaches of London Underground's Metropolitan Line.
Bordering this area is a monument dedicated to two young men of the village, Christos Miltiadous Kkelis ( 23 ) and Georgios Michalis ( 17 ) who were members of EOKA ( National Organisation of Cypriot Fighters ) and who died for their cause.

Bordering and much
Bordering nearly the entire reservoir is the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge, which has preserved much of the high prairie and hill country around the lake in a more or less natural state.

Bordering and .
Bordering the Baltic Sea, Gulf of Bothnia, and Gulf of Finland, as well as Sweden, Norway, and Russia, Finland is the northernmost country on the European continent.
Bordering Turkmenistan to the southwest, Kazakstan to the north, and Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan to the south and east, Uzbekistan is not only one of the larger Central Asian states but also the only Central Asian state to border all of the other four.
Bordering the East Colonnade is the Jacqueline Kennedy Garden, which was begun by Jacqueline Kennedy but completed after her husband's assassination.
Bordering these inscriptions are pilasters ornamented with fasces, eagles, and wreaths.
Bordering Arizona, Catron County affords the shortest route between Albuquerque and Phoenix or Tucson.
Bordering the national park is the small settlement of Coles Bay, and the largest close town is Swansea.
Bordering Massachusetts, Suffield is considered part of the City of Springfield, Massachusetts NECTA.
Bordering Massachusetts, Somers, Connecticut is considered part of the City of Springfield, Massachusetts NECTA.
Bordering Wichita on the north are, from west to east, Valley Center, Park City, Kechi, and Bel Aire.
Bordering Washington, D. C., Mount Rainier got its start as a streetcar suburb.
Bordering on Detroit with frontage on southern Lake Saint Clair, it is the westernmost of the noted Grosse Pointe suburbs, with the oldest overall housing stock of the five cities.
Bordering slave-holding Missouri, the town became an important port on the Missouri River.
Bordering Folcroft is the John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum Township.
Bordering along the northern edge of the town is Lake Sylvia State Park.
Bordering Newcastle to the north is Bellevue, to the south is Renton, to the east is Issaquah, and to the west is Lake Washington.
Bordering St. Croix County to the west, the village is otherwise surrounded by the Town of Tiffany.
Bordering the Rio Grande, the valley consisted of flat desert land measuring about, north to south, by, east to west.
Bordering Chinese provincial-level divisions are Tibet, Sichuan, Guizhou and Guangxi.
Bordering the Netherlands to the north and the Walloon province of Liège () to the south, it is geographically detached from the rest of Flanders.
Bordering Flanders, the town is home to a minority of Dutch-speakers.
Bordering Flanders, the town is home to a minority of Dutch-speakers.
Bordering Flanders, the town is home to a minority of Dutch-speakers.

Sudan and West
French Sudan was administered as part of the Federation of French West Africa and supplied labor to France ’ s colonies on the coast of West Africa.
The term " Sudan " derives from the Arabic bilād as-sūdān " land of the Blacks ", and is used more loosely of West and Central Africa in general, especially the Sahel region.
Russo-Sudanese relations were minorly damaged when, in 1971 members of the Sudanese Communist Party attempted to assassinate then-president Gaafar Nimeiry, and Nimeiry pegged the blame on the USSR, thus enhancing Sudanese relations with the West, and were damaged again when Sudan supported the Mujahadeen in Afghanistan when the USSR invaded in 1979.
Also called Darius the Great, he ruled the empire at its peak, when it included much of West Asia, the Caucasus, Central Asia, parts of the Balkans ( Bulgaria-Romania-Pannonia ), portions of north and northeast Africa including Egypt ( Mudrâya ), eastern Libya, coastal Sudan, Eritrea, as well as most of Pakistan, the Aegean Islands and northern Greece / Thrace-Macedonia.
* The Muslim world of the Greater Middle East ( excluding Armenia, Cyprus, Ethiopia, Georgia, Israel, Malta and South Sudan ), northern West Africa, Albania, Bangladesh, Brunei, Comoros, Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan, and Maldives.
* 1958 / 59: Sudan Airways and BWIA West Indies Airways were among Gatwick's first scheduled overseas airlines.
Sudan is a city in Lamb County of West Texas, United States.
Countries of origin for Arab Americans include Lebanon, Syria, Palestine ( mostly pre-1948 Palestine Christians as well as what since corresponds to the Gaza Strip and West Bank, plus Arab citizens of Israel ), Jordan, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Oman, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, and Kuwait in West Asia and Libya, Sudan, Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Mauritania and Morocco ( plus also Sahrawis from the disputed Western Sahara ) in North Africa.
* in French Sudan, an overseas territory of France since 27 October 1946 ( earlier a colony ; stayed within French West Africa ), which on 24 November 1958 obtained autonomy ( as Sudanese Republic ), there were two High commissioners:
Most numerous in the West Nile sub-region and adjacent areas of the south Sudan, significant also in wetlands of Uganda and western Tanzania.
It is known as bissap in West Africa, karkadé in Egypt and Sudan, flor de Jamaica in Mexico, gudhal ( ग ु ड ़ हल ) in India and gongura in Brazil.
The gum is harvested commercially from wild trees throughout the Sahel from Senegal and Sudan to Somalia, although it has been historically cultivated in Arabia and West Asia.
French Sudan () was a colony in French West Africa that had two separate periods of existence, first from 1890 to 1899, then from 1920 to 1960, when the territory became the independent nation of Mali.
French West Africa () was a federation of eight French colonial territories in Africa: Mauritania, Senegal, French Sudan ( now Mali ), French Guinea, Côte d ' Ivoire ( Ivory Coast ), Upper Volta ( now Burkina Faso ), Dahomey ( now Benin ) and Niger.
: African-ringnecked ( aka ARN ) Parakeet ( P. krameri krameri ): West Africa in Guinea, Senegal and southern Mauritania, east to Western Uganda and Southern Sudan.
Later reports of outbreak suggest a spread beyond West Africa, including the coverage of episodes in Khartoum, Sudan in September 2003 ; Banjul, Gambia in October 2003 ; and Kinshasa, DR Congo in 2008.
The region has been troubled with violence during both the First and Second Sudanese Civil Wars, as well as the anti-Ugandan insurgencies based in Sudan, such as the Lord's Resistance Army and West Nile Bank Front.
The M47 was widely used by NATO and SEATO allies as well as other countries, including Austria ( 147 ), Belgium ( 784 ), Ethiopia ( 30 ), France ( 856 ), Greece ( 300 plus over 30 from West Germany ), Iran ( around 400 ), Italy ( 2, 480 ), Japan ( 1 for evaluation only ), Jordan ( 49 ), Pakistan ( 230 ), Portugal ( 161 ), Saudi Arabia ( 23 from the US, 108 on the international market ), Somalia ( 25 from Saudi Arabia ), South Korea ( 531 ), Sudan ( 17 from Saudi Arabia ), Spain ( 389 ), Switzerland ( 2 for evaluation ), Turkey ( 1, 347 from the US and West Germany ), West Germany ( 1, 120 ), and Yugoslavia ( 319 ).
The Tijāniyyah ( Arabic: الطريقة التجانية, transliterated: Al-Ṭarīqah al-Tijāniyyah, or " The Tijānī Path ") is a sufi tariqa ( order, path ) originating in North Africa but now more widespread in West Africa, particularly in Senegal, The Gambia, Mauritania, Mali, Guinea, and Northern Nigeria and Sudan.
His destinations included Tahiti ( 1933 ); United States, Japan, and China ( 1934 and 1937 ); Italy, Spain, Sudan ( now Mali ), Niger, Upper Volta, Togo and Dahomey ( now Benin, 1935 ); the West Indies ( 1936 ); Mexico ( 1937, 1939, and 1957 ); the Philippines and Indochina ( now Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam, 1938 ); Guatemala and Ecuador ( 1939 ); Senegal ( as a conscript, 1940 ); Argentina ( 1941 ), Peru and Bolivia ( 1942 and 1946 ); and finally Brazil ( 1946 ).

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