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On and coasts
On both coasts there are several resort towns, including Portrush ( with well-known golf links ), Portballintrae and Ballycastle ; on the east Cushendun, Cushendall and Waterfoot on Red Bay, Carnlough and Glenarm, Larne on the Sea of Moyle, and Whitehead on Belfast Lough.
On the coasts the climate is Mediterranean, while further inland it is moderate continental.
On May 8, 2006, Robertson said, " If I heard the Lord right about 2006, the coasts of America will be lashed by storms.
On the other side, the fishermen who, from the beginning, remained on the Southwestern coast ( probably the coasts of the first landing ) were, according to the linguists, probably originally called the Vezo ( from * ba / va / be / ve-jau – " those of the coast ", borrowed from Proto-Malayo-Javanese, today veju in Bugis, bejau in Malay, and bajo in Javanese ), which today is still the name of a Southwestern tribe.
On the coasts, the integration of the East Asians, Middle Easterns, East Africans ( Bantus ) and Europeans ( Portuguese ) gave birth to Antakarana Boina Menabe and Vezo ( West Coast ), Mahafaly and Antandroy ( South ), Antesaka Antambahoaka Antemoro Antanala Betsimisaraka ( East Coast ) kingdoms / tribes.
On coasts two different types of arches can form depending on the geology.
On his last journey home, the late Lieutenant-Admiral-General was saluted by cannon shots fired on the coasts of France by the direct orders of the French king Louis XIV.
On the other side of the Atlantic, they wash ashore along the northern Gulf of Mexico and east and west coasts of Florida.
On 7 March 1573 the Venetians thus recognized by treaty the Ottoman possession of Cyprus, whose last Venetian possession, Famagosta, had fallen to the Turks under Piyale Pasha on 3 August 1571, just two months before Lepanto, and remained Turkish for the next three centuries, and that summer the Ottoman Navy attacked the geographically vulnerable coasts of Sicily and southern Italy.
On the west side is a plateau, while the north and south coasts feature ice shelves.
On passage it is fairly common on the east and south coasts, and in winter on the coasts of Wales and western and southern England, with a few also at inland sites.
On the coasts, technologically and militarily inferior to the European powers, China lost the war and surrendered Hong Kong by way of the Treaty of Nanking in August 1842.
On May 28, 1767, Mohammed ben Abdallah ( Sultan of Morocco ) signed a peace and commerce treaty with the Spanish King Charles III, in which he does not guarantee the security of Spanish fishermen in the coasts south of the river Nun, as he recognized he does not have control over the Tekna tribes of that lands ( Art.
On his weekly news show See It Now on CBS, Murrow presented live reports from journalists on both the east and west coasts of the United States — the first program with live simultaneous transmission from coast to coast.
* On the coasts of ( western ) Baltic Sea and Norway there are more than a hundred straits named " Sund " ( the Scandinavian and German version of " sound "), mostly in connection with the name of the island they devide from the continent or a mainland.
On completion of repairs, the Mermaid was still found to be leaking, so the decision was taken to return to Sydney along the west and south coasts.
On calm summer afternoons with little prevailing wind, sea-breezes from both coasts may collide in the middle, creating especially severe storms down the center of the state.
On his return from the Canaries he visited the basaltic group of the Hebrides and the coasts of Scotland and Ireland.
On coasts and isolated mountains the tree line is often much lower than in corresponding altitudes inland and in larger, more complex mountain systems, because strong winds reduce tree growth.
On English coasts ( 1852 ) by William Holman Hunt
On the other hand, recent research by earth scientists shows that glacier ice reached the Scilly Isles on at least one occasion and that ice which crossed Pembrokeshire did cross the coasts of Somerset and Devon.
On the renewal of war with Great Britain, in May 1803, he again resumed his duties as chief commissary for the army on the northern coasts.
On 13 April 1796, off the coasts of Ireland, his squadron captured the French frigate Unité, and the Virginie nine days later.

On and coastal
On September 10, 1861, Johnston was assigned to command the huge area of the Confederacy west of the Allegheny Mountains, except for coastal areas.
On the Coast, rainfall, sometimes relentless heavy rain, dominates in winter because of consistent barrages of cyclonic low-pressure systems from the North Pacific, but on occasion ( and not every winter ) heavy snowfalls and below freezing temperatures arrive when modified arctic air reaches coastal areas, typically for short periods.
On 29 June, he ordered XXX Corps — South African 1st, Indian 5th and 10th Infantry Divisions — to take the coastal sector on the right of the front and XIII Corps — New Zealand and Indian 5th Divisions — to be on the left.
On 5 November, Major Spyros Spyromilios led a revolt in the coastal area of Himarë and expelled the Ottoman garrison without facing significant resistance, while on 20 November Greek troops from western Macedonia entered Korçë.
On 25 March 2006, with the election of Liberian President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo permitted transfer of Charles Taylor, who had been living in exile in the Nigerian coastal town of Calobar, to Sierra Leone for prosecution.
On the mainland, Muslim communities are concentrated in coastal areas, with some large Muslim majorities also in inland urban areas especially and along the former caravan routes.
On occasion, this is explicitly recognised: the one-off strip Whitley Baywatch, a spoof of the popular American TV show Baywatch, is based in the North East coastal resort of Whitley Bay.
On 1 March 1994, the coastal enclave of Walvis Bay and 12 offshore islands were transferred to Namibia by South Africa.
On the eastern shore in Quebec there are four coastal communities belonging to the Crees, the indigenous people of the region ( from south to north ):
On the western shore in Ontario there are five coastal communities ( from south to north ):
* Ifill, Sherrilyn A., On the Courthouse Lawn: Confronting the Legacy of Lynching in the 21st century Beacon Press ( 2007 ) ISBN 978-0-8070-0987-1 Law professor at University of Maryland reports on the lynchings of George Armwood and Matthew Williams in coastal Maryland in the 1930s ; investigates how the lynchings implicated average white citizens, some of whom actively participated in the violence, while many others witnessed the lynchings but did nothing to stop them ; provides concrete ideas to help communities heal.
On the other hand, the Byzantines wanted a coastal location in Italy for their ease of access by ship.
On 21 April 1982, after a landmine killed an Israeli officer while he was visiting a South Lebanese Army gun emplacement in Taibe, Lebanon, the Israeli Air Force attacked the Palestinian-controlled coastal town of Damour, killing 23 people.
" On 2 September 1920 a ' Territory of the Alawis ' was created in the coastal and mountain country comprising Alawi villages ; the French justified this separation with the ' backwardness ' of the mountain-dwelling people, religiously distinct from the surrounding Sunni population.
On 23 July 1920 British East Africa became a Crown Colony of Kenya, with the exception of a coastal strip which remained a protectorate.
On the V Corps front, British 78th Infantry Division attacked along the coastal road while Indian 8th Infantry Division attacked some inland.
On 7 November 1890, Zanzibar became a British protectorate, and on 1 July 1895, the Sultanate ceded all of its coastal possessions in continental East Africa to Britain.
On his days at home he and his sisters would row down the estuary to the sea, watching the fishermen, and collecting wildlife specimens from the nets of the coastal dredgers.
On 10 August Guzzoni informed Hube that he was responsible for the defence of north-east Sicily and that Italian coastal units and the Messina garrison were under his command.
On April 15, 1979, a major earthquake hit the Montenegrin coastal area.
On 5 November, Major Spyros Spyromilios led a revolt in the coastal area of Himarë and expelled the Ottoman garrison without facing significant resistance, while on 20 November Greek troops from western Macedonia entered Korçë.
On the bight of Sourpi, next to Amaliapolis a coastal wetland is located, with various species of migratory birds.
On the other hand, their shallower draught made them excellent raiders against coastal shipping and shore installations.
On 11 March 2011, coastal areas of the city suffered catastrophic damage from a magnitude 9. 0 offshore earthquake which triggered a destructive tsunami.

0.934 seconds.