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We should avoid these congestion points or, putting it another way, keep cars starting and ending on the East side of the river -- on the East side.
Another man tried to swim across the river from the East to the West, but was shot and killed.
Under this definition, Anatolia is bounded to the East by the Armenian Highland, and the Euphrates before that river bends to the southeast to enter Mesopotamia.
Historically the languages were spoken over a larger area: West to the mouth of the Vistula river in present-day Poland, at least as far East as the Dniepr river in present-day Belarus, perhaps even to Moscow, perhaps as far south as Kiev.
The Chicago River is the south border ( right ) of the Near North Side, Chicago | Near North Side and Streeterville and the north border ( left ) of Chicago Loop, Lakeshore East and Illinois Center ( from Lake Shore Drive's Link Bridge with Trump International Hotel and Tower ( Chicago ) | Trump International Hotel and Tower at jog in the river in the center )
The Roman empire, under Hadrian showing the location of the Gothones East Germanic group, then inhabiting the east bank of the Visula ( Vistula ) river, Poland
Two towns were also named after him: Voroshilovgrad in Ukraine ( now changed back to the historical Luhansk ) and Voroshilov in the Soviet Far East ( now renamed Ussuriysk after the Ussuri river ), as well as the General Staff Academy in Moscow.
Latvia's principal river, the Daugava River, was at the head of an important mainland route from the Baltic region through Russia into southern Europe and the Middle East used by the Vikings and later Nordic and German traders.
East of Białobrzegi, the boundary goes mainly along the Radomka river, to the Vistula.
After the seven upper tributaries join, the river becomes the Narayani inside Nepal and is joined by the ( East ) Rapti from Chitwan Valley.
The related Abiriba ( Abiriba and Aro Are Brothers who's migration is traced to Ekpa Kingdom in East of Cross River ( their exact take of location was at Ekpa ( Mkpa ) east of the Cross river.
Hudson named the river the Mauritius River and was covertly attempting to find the Northwest Passage for the Dutch East India Company.
In the East it bordered on the Kwango river, a tributary of the Congo River.
Joe R. Lansdale, who grew up in East Texas, often features the river in his work.
On the division of the Carolingian Empire at the Treaty of Verdun the part of the province to the east of the river fell to East Francia, while that to the west remained with the kingdom of Lotharingia.
Closely related to the Old Prussian language, it was formerly spoken southwest of the Nemunas river in what is now Lithuania, east of Galindia and north of Yotvingia, and by exiles in East Prussia.
They became reconciled, and upon Henry's death in 1024, Conrad appeared as a candidate before the electoral assembly of princes at Kamba, an historical name for an area on the East banks of the river Rhine and opposite to the German town Oppenheim ( Today the position of Kamba is marked by a small monument, which displays Conrad on a horse ).
In c. 325 and again in 410, the city, or the Greek colony directly across the river, was the site of church councils for the Church of the East.
There are 3 railway bridges spanning the river between East Godavari and West Godavari districts.
* Emperor Augustus sent his stepson Gaius Caesar as army commander to the East and made a peace treaty with Phraates V on an island in the river Euphrates.
The bands would play all-nighters in St. Louis, then cross the river to the clubs of East St. Louis, Illinois, and continue playing until dawn.
The river rolls through Dresden and finally, beyond Meißen, enters on its long journey across the North German Plain passing along the former border of East Germany, touching Torgau, Wittenberg, Dessau, Magdeburg, Wittenberge, and Hamburg on the way, and taking on the waters of the Mulde and Saale from the west, and those of the Schwarze Elster, Havel and Elde from the east.
On the division of the Carolingian Empire at the Treaty of Verdun the part of the province to the east of the river fell to East Francia, while that to the west remained with the kingdom of Lotharingia.

East and lay
The kingdom was bounded to the north by the River Stour and the Kingdom of East Anglia, to the south by the River Thames and Kent, to the east lay the North Sea and to the west Mercia.
It lay within easy reach of the major European nations and linked the Arab countries of North Africa with those of the Middle East, facts that throughout history had made its urban centres bustling crossroads rather than isolated backwaters without external social influences.
Their settlements were divided into three regions, i. e., ' Wallokirat ' that lay to the East of the Kathmandu Valley, ' Majkirat ' or Central Kirat region and ' Pallokirat ' that lay to the far East of the Kathmandu valley.
With Benjamin Henry Latrobe, he helped lay out the design for the East and West Colonnades, small wings that help conceal the domestic operations of laundry, a stable and storage.
The reason for the original development of the town, away from the centre of Skirbeck, was that Boston lay on the point where navigable tidal water was alongside the land route, which used the Devensian terminal moraine ridge at Sibsey, between the upland of East Lindsey and the three routes to the south of Boston:
The Transvaal Colony lay between Vaal River in the south, and the Limpopo River in the north, roughly between 22½ and 27½ S, and 25 and 32 E. To its south it bordered with the Orange Free State and Natal Colony, to its south-west were the Cape Colony, to the west the Bechuanaland Protectorate ( later Botswana ), to its north Rhodesia, and to its east Portuguese East Africa and Swaziland.
Bree lay at the junction of the Great East Road and the Greenway ( a path leading south ), and had a small amount of commercial traffic as a consequence.
While Theravada monks are compelled to eat whatever is provided for them by their lay supporters, including meat, Mahayana monks in East of Asia are most often vegetarian.
While Southeast Asian and Sri Lankan monks generally continue to make daily begging rounds to receive their daily meal, monks in East Asia more commonly receive bulk foodstuffs from lay supporters ( or the funds to purchase them ) and are fed from a kitchen located on the site of the temple or monastery and staffed either by working monks or by lay supporters.
In 1988 Phil Bakes, the president of Eastern Air Lines, announced plans to lay off 4, 000 employees and eliminate and reduce service to airports in the Western United States ; he said that the airline was going " back to our roots " in the East Coast of the United States.
Inside, First Man lay with his head to the East, and First Woman lay with her head to the West.
Because the Northwest Territory lay between the East Coast and the then-far-West, the states carved out of it were called the " Northwest ".
From 1901 to 1932, the junction of the East Jordan and Southern and the Detroit and Charlevoix railroads lay within the township.
The first recorded European to lay claim to the area was Henry Hudson, an Englishman sailing for the Dutch East India Company, who anchored his ship the Halve Maen ( Half Moon ) at Weehawken Cove on October 2, 1609.
For hundreds of years before that, the Humber lay between Lindsey and The East Riding of Yorkshire.
From August 1961 the Brocken, which lay in East Germany's border zone, immediately adjacent to West Germany, was declared an out-of-bounds area and was therefore not open to the public.
Unlike most English counties that were divided into hundreds, Yorkshire, being so large, was divided first into thrithjungar ( an Old Norse word meaning ' third parts '), which were called the three ridings ( East, North & West ) and, later, the City of York ( which lay within the city walls and was not part of any riding ).
Thunberg's professional connections lay with the Dutch East India Company, and F. suspensa reached Holland first, by 1833.
The Transvaal province lay between the Vaal River in the south, and the Limpopo River in the north, roughly between 22½ and 27½ S, and 25 and 32 E. To its south it bordered with the Orange Free State and Natal provinces, to its west were the Cape Province and the Bechuanaland Protectorate ( later Botswana ), to its north Rhodesia ( later Zimbabwe ), and to its east Portuguese East Africa ( later Mozambique ) and Swaziland.
The extraordinary profits resulting from the sale of the spices bolstered the Portuguese Crown's finances and helped lay the foundation of a Portuguese Empire that would stretch from the Americas to the Far East.

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