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Farther east, in the Eastern Cape, it passes through the towns of Humansdorp and Jeffreys Bay before crossing the Gamtoos River and the Van Stadens River on its way to Port Elizabeth, before merging with the N2 at Coega.
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Farther and east
Farther east it becomes the Serranía de Tabasará, and the portion of it closer to the lower saddle of the isthmus, where the canal is located, is often called the Sierra de Veraguas.
Farther south, rain-bearing clouds from the Mediterranean pass through the gap between the Jabal an Nusayriyah and the Anti-Lebanon Mountains, reaching the area of Homs and, sometimes, the steppe region east of that city.
Farther east in the highly developed department of Maldonado lies the major resort of Punta del Este.
Farther east, the Indus Valley civilization was in a period of decline, possibly as a result of intense, ruinous flooding.
Farther east, along the shore of Lake Huron, the Port Huron Fire swept through Port Huron, Michigan and much of Michigan's " Thumb ".
Farther away from the mill, on a hillside at the east end of the district, stand dozens of Four-Squares, Gable Fronts, and late Gothic Revival types built after the mill expansions of 1898 and 1912.
Farther east and south, Lucanians and Bruttians were pressing upon the Greek colonies of Magna Graecia.
Farther east, the Texas Panhandle and the Gulf Coast of Louisiana and Texas also support large numbers of wintering wigeon.
At the peace negotiations in Osnabrück, Brandenburg-Prussia received Farther Pomerania ( Hinterpommern ), the part of the former Duchy of Pomerania east of the Oder River except Stettin.
Farther east, the route gains a center left-turn lane and enters more residential surroundings as it passes New Hope-Solebury High School.
Farther south, the Mon, who had entered from Haribhunjaya and Dvaravati kingdoms in the east, had established city states of their own along the Lower Burmese coastline by the early 9th century.
Farther east in Utica, construction began in the early 1950s on a new arterial highway — known as the North – South Arterial — through the city center.
Farther east, the route enters the Tennessee Valley and heads through Iuka before crossing into Alabama.
Farther east, towards central Mongolia, the relations, says Futterer, are the same as along the Hami-Su-chow route, except that the ranges have lower and broader crests, and the detached hills are more denuded and more disintegrated.
Farther and Eastern
Farther Pomerania, Further Pomerania, Transpomerania or Eastern Pomerania (), which before the German-Polish border shift of 1945 comprised the eastern part of the Duchy, later Province of Pomerania, roughly stretching from the Oder River in the West to Pomerelia in the East.
When the 1648 Peace of Westphalia and the Treaty of Stettin ( 1653 ) divided the Duchy of Pomerania into its Western, Swedish and Eastern Brandenburgian parts, Farther Pomerania was used for the latter-in opposition to Swedish Hither Pomerania ( Vorpommern ) now including Stettin ( Szczecin ) and a strip of land east of the Oder River.
Before, it happened to be the Eastern part of German Pomerania ( Pommern, consisting of Hither and Farther Pomerania ), yet thereafter it became the Western part of Polish Pomerania ( Pomorze, consisting of Farther Pomerania and Pomerelia ).
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Farther and through
Farther north, Route 763 becomes a divided highway and continues through areas of fields and businesses with some homes.
Farther west, St. Jacques Street runs through the residential neighbourhoods of Little Burgundy, Saint-Henri, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce and Lachine.
Farther and towns
Bogislaw and Otto now agreed on a partition of the duchy, that would last until 1464: Bogislaw's share was the area where the towns were under Lübeck law, that was Vorpommern north of the Peene river ( though including Anklam and Demmin on its southern bank ) and Farther Pomerania north of the Ihna and Stepenitz rivers, both areas were connected by the islands of Usedom and Wollin.
Farther north are the German cities of Lörrach and Weil am Rhein as well as the French towns Huningue and Saint Louis.
Farther and Bay
Farther and before
Farther down, he sees the monster, still off camera, and his compatriots race to get him back to the surface again before the monster can reach him.
Farther north, I-390 meets both NY 15A and NY 252 in equally commercialized areas before entering Brighton.
Farther and River
Farther south, it merges with the Flint River and other tributaries at Lake Seminole near Bainbridge, to form the Apalachicola River that flows into the Florida Panhandle.
Farther south and west lies the trading and meeting place where the Wabash River and the Wabash and Erie Canal intersected in Huntington, Indiana.
Farther south a more recent line follows the Tao ’ er River valley northwest from Baicheng in Jilin province to Suolun ( Solon ) and the hot springs at Arxan in Inner Mongolia.
Farther along Anderson's route to the Coast to the southwest, which later was to become the Douglas Road, there is a Mount Birkenhead, the Birkenhead River and Birkenhead Lake, and also the rural community of Birken and a lake of the same name.
Farther north, the Kluane Icecap — which feeds the immense Malaspina and Hubbard Glaciers as well as the Bagley Icefield — sits upon the British Columbia-Yukon Territory-Alaska border and surrounds most of the Saint Elias Mountains as well as both Mount Saint Elias and Mount Logan ; it extends as far west as the Copper River.
As this Swedish-Prussian border shifted west several times afterwards, the Oder River was considered the western edge of Farther Pomerania.
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