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The general circulation is counter-clockwise: northwards along its eastern boundary, and south along the western one.
Continental Europe ; the eastern boundary of the continent is somewhat disputed.
In 1831, the church moved to Kirtland, Ohio ( the eastern boundary of Zion ), and began establishing an outpost in Jackson County, Missouri ( Zion's " center place "), where he planned to eventually move the church headquarters.
The eastern boundary of Concord ( with the town of Pembroke ) is formed by the Soucook River, a tributary of the Merrimack.
The A-baulk coincides with the western half of the yard line along the south boundary ; the B-baulk occupies the eastern half of the north boundary yard line.
The problem of redefining Europe was finally resolved in 1730 when, instead of waterways, the Swedish geographer and cartographer von Strahlenberg proposed the Ural Mountains as the most significant eastern boundary, a suggestion that found favour in Russia and throughout Europe.
SE Crystal Springs Boulevard serves as the neighborhood's southern boundary, and gradually curves north to Eastmoreland's eastern boundary, SE 39th Avenue, recently renamed SE César E. Chávez Boulevard.
Today, the term is most often used to refer to the valley of the East African Rift, the divergent plate boundary which extends from the Afar Triple Junction southward across eastern Africa, and is in the process of splitting the African Plate into two new separate plates.
The eastern region of the former princely state of Kashmir has also been involved in a boundary dispute.
The eastern boundary of the Louisiana purchase was the Mississippi River, from its source to the 31st parallel, although the source of the Mississippi was, at the time, unknown.
Prior to World War II, Latvia bordered eastern Poland, but as a result of boundary changes by the Soviet Union, this territory was attached to Belarus.
Besides the navigable waterways already named, there are the Sabine ( Sah-BEAN ), forming the western boundary ; and the Pearl, the eastern boundary ; the Calcasieu ( KAL-cah-shew ), the Mermentau, the Vermilion, Bayou Teche, the Atchafalaya ( a-CHAF-a-LI-a ), the Boeuf ( bEHf ), Bayou Lafourche, the Courtableau, Bayou D ' Arbonne, the Macon, the Tensas ( TEN-saw ), Amite River, the Tchefuncte ( CHA-Funk-ta ), the Tickfaw, the Natalbany, and a number of other smaller streams, constituting a natural system of navigable waterways, aggregating over long.
Kancamagus Pass, elevation, is on the Kancamagus Highway at the eastern boundary.
The two largest Missouri rivers are the Mississippi, which defines the eastern boundary of the state, and the Missouri River, which flows from west to east through the state, essentially connecting the two largest metros, Kansas City and St. Louis.
The eastern boundary with the United States was defined by the Adams-Onís Treaty between the United States and Spain in 1819.
Additionally, the eastern boundary of the province is partially crooked rather than following a line of longitude, as correction lines were devised by surveyors prior to the homestead program ( 1880 – 1928 ).
The islands are the summits of a submerged mountain range which forms the eastern boundary of what is known as the Caribbean Tectonic Plate.
Saudi Arabia's eastern boundary follows the Persian Gulf from Ras ' al Khafji to the peninsula of Qatar, whose border with Saudi Arabia was determined in 1965.
The Confederation Trail runs alongside its eastern boundary.
Their eastern side is usually considered the natural boundary between Europe and Asia.
Epirus ' eastern boundary is defined by the Pindus Mountains, that form the spine of mainland Greece and separate Epirus from Macedonia and Thessaly.

eastern and below
alt = Map displaying a looping line with arrows indicating that water flows eastward in the far Southern ocean, angling north east of Australia, turning sough after passing Alaska, then crossing the mid-Pacific to flow north of Australia, continuing west below Africa, then turning northwest until reaching eastern Canada, then angling east to southern Europe, then finally turning south just below Greenland and flowing down the Americas ' eastern coast, and resuming its flow eastward to complete the circle
The high southern and eastern plateaus, rarely falling below, have a mean elevation of about.
Along with the Rothschild Giraffe, the eastern bongo is arguably one of the most threatened large mammals in Africa with recent estimates numbering less than 140 animals ; below a minimum sustainable viable population.
The Temple of Apollo, viewed from below the eastern end.
The diminutive subspecies dacotiae, the sarnicolo of the eastern Canary Islands is peculiar for nesting occasionally in the dried fronds below the top of palm trees, apparently coexisting rather peacefully with small songbirds which also make their home there.
One of the best known is at Haytor, on the eastern part of the moor, whose granite is of unusually fine quality and was quarried from the hillside below the tor during the 19th and early 20th centuries.
In addition, since 2004, new glaciers have formed on the crater wall above Crater Glacier feeding rock and ice onto its surface below ; there are two rock glaciers to the north of the eastern lobe of Crater Glacier.
Southerners in states along the eastern seaboard hunted at a rate of five percent, slightly below the national average, and while hunting was more common in other parts of the South at nine percent, these rates did not surpass those of the Plains states, where twelve percent of Midwesterners hunted.
It is a contentious issue but between the two world wars the term " Rhineland " covered the whole occupied and de-militarized zone to the west of the Rhine including the bridge-heads on the eastern banks ( see map below ).
The southern edge of the triangle is almost totally below the surface of the ocean, and the eastern side is composed of a string of small islands ( including Mangere, Akaiami, and Tekopua ).
The interior and the coast east of Nordkapp ( corresponding to Finnmarksvidda and eastern Finnmark ) is less dominated by mountains, and is mostly below 400 m. The interior is dominated by the large Finnmarksvidda plateau.
In the eastern part of the state, below the Sierra Nevada, there is a series dry lake beds that were filled with water during the last ice age ( fed by ice melt from alpine glaciers but never directly affected by glaciation ; see pluvial ).
The ground elevation is generally lower and in some areas was compressed downward, therefore the eastern Coachella and Imperial Valleys north of the U. S .- Mexican border are below sea level, the lowest community in the U. S. is Calipatria, California at below sea level.
Mountains rim the area, some of which harbor beautiful forests, contrasting with the deserts below, especially the Pahvant Mountains, which form the county's eastern boundary.
The old dividing peninsula, the start of which is still visible above water on the eastern side, is only 2m below the surface.
In eastern Switzerland, the summers of 1816 and 1817 were so cool that an ice dam formed below a tongue of the Giétro Glacier high in the Val de Bagnes.
On the eastern side of the point is " Little Dume ", a surf spot which is accessible only by an unmarked trail below Wildlife Drive which has a locked gate.
The eastern half of the Coachella valley is below sea level, and the area's average elevation is 68 feet ( 35 m ) below sea level.
The elevation is below sea level, as the eastern half of the Coachella valley is below sea level.

eastern and 31st
* 31st year: Planning for the construction of the eastern and western canals through the districts of the Rehyts.
In 2008 the portion between 31st and 14th Streets, and in 2011 the portion between 96th and 77th Streets, were remodeled with a bicycle lane between the eastern curb and the parking lane.

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