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Farther south in New York there is a heavy haze of color over the Catskills in mid-October, notably along routes 23 and 23A.
Farther south, there are attractive patches all the way to the Ozarks, with some seasonal peaks as late as early November.
Farther south, the basin floor slopes upward, forming a series of low sand and clay plateaus, called koros, which eventually climb to 615 meters above sea level.
Farther south the Oulujoki drains the beginning of the north country.
Farther south, another road runs from Mayumba to Lastoursville and Franceville.
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 south, the litoral economy had benefited from completion of the General Artigas Bridge across the Río Uruguay from Paysandú to the Argentine province of Entre Ríos.
Farther south lies the Kaieteur Plateau, a broad, rocky area about 600 meters in elevation ; the 1, 000-meter high Kanuku Mountains ; and the low Acarai Mountains situated on the southern border with Brazil.
Farther south, the Southern Namib Desert stretches south from Namibia along the Atlantic coastline.
Farther south, at Christ Church Ridge, elevations range from sixty to ninety metres.
Farther north, the 4 tower blocks in Rathcoole still dominate the local skyline, while in south Belfast, the tower blocks in Seymour Hill also remain standing.
Farther south was the Shunpike, a road with a parallel path that was used deliberately by colonists to avoid the fees.
Farther east and south, Lucanians and Bruttians were pressing upon the Greek colonies of Magna Graecia.
Farther south, the Spanish colony of Spanish Florida, centered on St. Augustine, was established in 1565, while to the north, the French were establishing settlements in what is now Canada ( Charlesbourg-Royal briefly occupied 1541-43 ; Port Royal, established in 1605 ).
) Farther south, the avenues retained their letter designations.
Farther to the south, near San Simeon, weather records were kept at the Piedras Blancas Light lighthouse until 1975.
Farther south, Huntington Beach was also an influential center of hardcore, and is known as the origin of slam dancing.
Farther south on Vine were the original Lasky-Paramount Studios, later NBC's West coast studios ; and ABC's first West coast studios.
Farther south, the banks of the Pance River are a popular place for recreation and leisure.
Farther south, spurs from route 7 lead to campgrounds and trail heads around Longs Peak and Wild Basin.
Farther south, it is also associated with hardwoods, namely Tanoak and Madrone forests.
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 south loom the mighty Ruwenzori Range, while a range of hills called the Blue Mountains tower over the northwestern shore.

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Two sequels followed, Defoe's The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe ( 1719 ) and his Serious reflections during the life and surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe: with his Vision of the angelick world ( 1720 ).
Kolberg, with most of Farther Pomerania, was granted to Brandenburg-Prussia in 1648 by the Treaty of Westphalia and, after the signing of the Treaty of Stettin ( 1653 ), was part of the Province of Pomerania.
Farther north the river basins are divided by well-marked ranges with heights of and over.
Farther down the Purus to the right three smaller furos also connect it with the Amazon.
The expulsion concerned the territories " under Polish administration ", i. e. southern East Prussia ( Masuria ), Farther Pomerania, the New March region of the former Province of Brandenburg, the districts of the Grenzmark Posen-West Prussia, Lower Silesia and those parts of Upper Silesia that had remained with Germany after the 1921 Upper Silesia plebiscite.
** November – Caesar leaves for Farther Hispania to deal with a fresh outbreak of resistance.
Occupied by Swedish troops during the Thirty Years ' War, the city was granted to Brandenburg-Prussia after the Treaty of Westphalia ( 1648 ) and the Treaty of Stettin ( 1653 ), and with all of Farther Pomerania became part of the Brandenburgian Pomerania.
Farther on, they came to a small lake with a sinkhole close by.
Farther north in Montana, in spite of a decrease of height, there are today a few small glaciers with snowfields of good size.
Farther up the coast the dances tended to become danced with couples moving counterclockwise around the periphery of the room ( perhaps influenced by the introduction of the waltz ) and devoting most of the dance to the clockwise couple turn where the couples face each other and make a full rotation with each measure ( e. g., the village of Bingsjö in Dalarna and villages in the provinces of Hälsingland and Medelpad ).
He followed with Bus Stop ( 1955 ) and The Dark at the Top of the Stairs ( 1957 ), an expansion of his earlier one-act, Farther Off from Heaven.
Poverty, the first single from the album, was released on 19 May, with the second, Farther Up the Road scheduled for release on 14 July.
After the death of the last Pomeranian Duke Bogislaw XIV in 1637, the end of the contemporary Thirty Years ' War in 1648 and the subsequent partition of the Duchy of Pomerania between the Swedish Empire and Brandenburg-Prussia in the Peace of Westphalia and the Treaty of Stettin ( 1653 ), Brandenburg included Farther Pomerania with Rügenwalde in her Pomeranian province.
As a town in the middle of Farther Pomerania, it had a population of German native language, with a negligible number of exceptions.
At the end of World War II Schivelbein with Farther Pomerania became part of the Republic of Poland and its name changed to Świbowina, which was officially renamed to Świdwin in 1946.
Belgard with all of Farther Pomerania was assigned to Brandenburg and became part of the Kingdom of Prussia in 1701.
According to an agreement of the Potsdam Conference, after the end of the war the town was put together with Farther Pomerania under Polish administration.
Farther north, the Chinese continued to reject the use of war elephants throughout the period, with the notable exception of the Southern Han during the 10th century AD-the " only nation on Chinese soil ever to maintain a line of elephants as a regular part of its army ".
Farther west lies the border with San Diego County, and to the south the international boundary between the U. S. state of California and Baja California, Mexico.

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