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From and coast
From the east to the west coast of the Korean peninsula was a strip of land in which fear-filled men were at that same moment furtively crawling through the night, sitting in sweaty anticipation of any movement or sound, or shouting amidst confused rifle flashes and muzzle blasts.
* From 1415 to 1488, Portuguese navigators sailed along the Western African coast, reaching the Cape of Good Hope.
From their fortresses in the Gharb area ( now in Aley District ) of southern Mount Lebanon Governorate, the Tanukhs led their incursions into the Phoenician coast and finally succeeded in holding Beirut and the marine plain against the Franks.
From the first days of the expansion of the British colonies from the coast of North America into the heartland of the continent, a recurring problem was that of transportation between the coastal ports and the interior.
* From late August to mid September 1995, the island was in the path of three successive cyclones: Tropical Storm Iris on 28 August — caused minor damages ; Hurricane Luis on 5 September — caused moderate damages in north coast of Grande-Terre ; Hurricane Marilyn on 15 September — caused moderate damages in Basse-Terre.
* From late August to mid September 1995, the island was in the path of three successive cyclones: Tropical Storm Iris on 28 August caused minor damages ; Hurricane Luis on 5 September caused moderate damages in north coast of Grande-Terre ; Hurricane Marilyn on 15 September caused moderate damages in Basse-Terre.
From there they entered the land of the " Ulmerugi " ( Rugii ) who were spread along the southern coast of the Baltic Sea, expelled them, and also subdued the neighboring Vandals.
From his Vila do Infante in 15th Century Portuguese, Estate or Town of the Prince on the Sagres peninsula located at the south-westernmost point of Iberia and with sea access to both the Atlantic and the Mediterranean, Henry sponsored voyages down the coast of Africa, sailing as far as Guinea, that were primarily exploration expeditions, later on bringing back to the nearby town of Lagos, from whence they set out, numerous African slaves and goods.
From there he followed the coast in a series of boats making slow progress against the prevailing south-easterly winds.
From Aden, Ibn Battuta embarked on a ship heading for Zeila on the coast of Somalia.
From the Syrian port of Latakia, a Genoese ship took him to Alanya on the southern coast of modern-day Turkey.
From Hudson Bay, in 1690 Henry Kelsey reached the lower Saskatchewan River, in 1754 Anthony Henday followed the Saskatchewan almost to the Rocky Mountains and in 1771 Samuel Hearne reached the Arctic coast at the Coppermine River.
From Nkhotakota, the slaves were transported in caravans of no less than 500 slaves to the small island of Kilwa Kisiwani off the coast of modern day Tanzania.
The 1907 Catholic Encyclopedia wrote, " From ancient times until the nineteenth century the port of Monaco was among the most important of the French Mediterranean coast, but now it has lost all commercial significance.
From this point onward the coast is studded with small islands, mainly of coral formation.
* In Tales to Astonish # 3 ( 1959 ) " I Discovered the Men From Mars ", a man from the year 1990 discovers a Martian space-craft while patrolling the coast on the lookout for communist spies.
From Dipolog City eastward along the northern coast of Mindanao almost to Butuan City extends a rolling coastal plain of varying width.
From a point on the West coast of Norway in Latitude 61 ° 00 ' North along this parallel to Longitude 0 ° 53 ' West thence a line to the NE extreme of Fuglö () and on to the East extreme of Gerpir () in Iceland.
From the coast in the west to Mundaring in the east is a total distance of approximately.
" From his standpoint, he could now threaten the entire Crusader coast.
From 25 January 1955, through mid-1956 Argentina maintained the summer station Teniente Esquivel at Ferguson Bay on the southeastern coast of Thule Island.
From time to time, further pieces of debris from the orbiter wash up on the Florida coast.
From c. 1200 to 1500 CE, the town of Kilwa, on Tanzania's southern coast, was perhaps the wealthiest and most powerful of these towns, presiding over what some scholars consider the " golden age " of Swahili civilization.
** United States Bicentennial: From coast to coast, the United States celebrates the 200th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.

From and Mediterranean
From July to August 1892 he served in the Royal Yacht Victoria and Albert while Queen Victoria was holidaying in the Mediterranean.
From among the writings of others in the same period, there is the inscription and engraving of Darius the great, installed at junction of waters of Red Sea ( also called " Arabian Gulf " or " Ahmar Sea ") and the Nile river and the Rome river ( current Mediterranean ) which belongs to the 5th century BC where, Darius the Great, the king of the Achaemenid Empire has named the Persian Gulf Water Channel: Pars Sea ( Persian Sea ).
From September 1941 to May 1944 Germany managed to send 62 U-boats into the Mediterranean.
From here, and other ports, a great Mediterranean commercial empire was founded.
From 500 BC Celtic tribes settled in the region and traded with the Mediterranean world.
From c. 150 BC, the first coins came into use, under the influence of trade with the Mediterranean.
From early 1816, she and Pergami went on a cruise around the Mediterranean, visiting Napoleon's former palace on Elba, and Sicily, where Pergami obtained the Order of Malta and a barony.
From the mid 14th century BC through to the 11th century BC, much of Canaan ( particularly the north, central and eastern regions of Syria and the north western Mediterranean coastal regions ) fell to the Middle Assyrian Empire, and both Egyptian and Hittite influence waned as a result.
From 824 to 961 Arab pirates in the Emirate of Crete raided the entire Mediterranean.
From this revelation spies were sent to steal the silkworm eggs, resulting in silk production in the Mediterranean.
From the later years of the republic and by means of the Roman Empire ( 27 BCE-476 CE ), theatre spread west across Europe, around the Mediterranean and even reached England.
From the 9th century on the oud practiced the theoretical Byzantine Music tradition of the Mediterranean.
From La Rochelle, they were able to act as intermediaries in trade between England and the Mediterranean.
For this he was knighted by the Danish king Frederick III of Denmark From 1661 until 1663 De Ruyter had convoy duty in the Mediterranean.
From 1356 to 1366, Peter engaged in constant wars with Aragon in the " War of the Two Peters ", in which he showed neither ability nor good hand in his support of his English ally or Castilian interests in the Mediterranean against the French and Aragonese.
From Patuxent River, he was assigned to Attack Squadron 75 ( VA-75 ), where he served as maintenance and operations officer while completing two Mediterranean deployments aboard the USS Saratoga.
The first CD, " From Istanbul to Athens ", consisted of 10 new live recordings made during her 2009 Mediterranean tour, including songs she had never before recorded in concert.
From the third millennium BC on, comb-impressed Beaker ware, as well as other Beaker material in Ozieri or sub-Ozieri contexts, has been found, demonstrating continuing relationships with the western Mediterranean ; it appears likely that Sardinia was the intermediary that brought Beaker materials to Tuscany and Sicily.
From 1848 until independence, the whole Mediterranean region of Algeria was administered as an integral part of France, much like Corsica and Réunion are to this day.
From 2008, the airline announced that it would look forward to expand its medium-haul network to the Mediterranean and its long-haul network to Canada and the United States ( where it regularly flew in the 1990s ), including the establishment of codeshare agreements with Air Canada.
From 1840 to 1844, in command of the 80-gun, he patrolled the Mediterranean with instructions to ' show the flag ' and keep an eye on the French.
From 9 January to 24 July 1879 Fisher commanded serving in the Mediterranean Command under Geoffrey Phipps Hornby.

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