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Byzantine-A religious art characterised by large domes, rounded arches and mosaics from the eastern Roman Empire in the 4th Century.
The former settled in the eastern coastal regions, while the latter settled primarily in the area known today as the Highveld — the large, relatively high central plateau of South Africa.
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 Voortrekkers were those Boers ( mainly from the eastern Cape ) who left the Cape en masse in a series of large scale migrations later called the Great Trek beginning in 1835 as a result of British colonialism and constant border wars.
Many calves are also weaned when they are taken to the large weaner auction sales that are conducted in the south eastern states of Australia.
On the other hand, some large jellyfish are considered a delicacy in eastern and southern Asia.
They primarily eat small mammals, such as voles, prairie dogs, eastern cottontails, ground squirrels, and mice, though they will eat birds, snakes, lizards, deer, javelina, and livestock, as well as large insects and other large invertebrates.
While Constantius was away from the eastern frontier in early 337, Shapur assembled a large army, including war elephants, and launched an attack on Roman territory, laying waste to Mesopotamia and putting Nisibis under siege.
The eastern Somali region ( Ogaden ) hosts a large nomadic Somali population and is a conflict area where Ethiopian regular forces are fighting against Ogaden National Liberation Front ( ONLF ).
On both sides of the eastern terminus of the bridge are large salt ponds and levee trails belonging to the Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge.
There are also large pockets of Barringtonia asiatica on the eastern edge of the lagoon.
The St. James Centre, at the eastern end of George Street and Princes Street, hosts a substantial number of national chains including a large John Lewis.
Stilicho was absent in Raetia in the latter months of 401, when Alaric, who was also the eastern empire's magister militum in Illyricum, suddenly marched with a large army to the Julian Alps and entered Italy.
" Antioch, a coastal city in northern Syria and the third largest in the Roman world, is often mentioned as this later home of the Matthean community, but it could have been any large city in the eastern Mediterranean with large Jewish and Christian populations, and recent research points towards a location near Galilee or Judea.
On the eastern front, the Turks continued to loom large as a threat, although war would mean further compromises with the Protestant princes, and so the Emperor sought to avoid that.
When the Lord Curzon ( Viceroy 1899-1905 ) took control of higher education and then split the large province of Bengal into a largely Hindu western half and " Eastern Bengal and Assam ," a largely Muslim eastern half.
The Khazars ( Old Turkic: 10px10px10px10px10px ) were semi-nomadic Turkic people who established one of the largest polities of medieval Eurasia, with the capital of Atil and territory comprising much of modern-day European Russia, western Kazakhstan, eastern Ukraine, Azerbaijan, large portions of the northern Caucasus ( Circassia, Dagestan ), parts of Georgia, the Crimea, and northeastern Turkey.
A large lowland basin formed over two million years ago as a result of an eastern flowing river that existed well before the Pleistocene ice ages.
Since the early Middle Ages, the trade in furs was of great economic importance for northern and eastern European nations with large native populations of fur-bearing mustelids, and was a major economic impetus behind Russian expansion into Siberia and French and English expansion in North America.
The effect of circumstances on manorial economy is complex and at times contradictory: upland conditions tended to preserve peasant freedoms ( livestock husbandry in particular being less labour-intensive and therefore less demanding of villein services ); on the other hand, some upland areas of Europe showed some of the most oppressive manorial conditions, while lowland eastern England is credited with an exceptionally large free peasantry, in part a legacy of Scandinavian settlement.
Europeans in the eastern part of the continent observed that Natives cleared large areas for cropland.
Among other things, this treaty took away a large chunk of the Terai from Nepal and the rivers Mahakali and Mechi were fixed as the country's western and eastern boundaries.

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This trait, however, is absent in the large New England coyotes, which are thought to have some wolf ancestry.
Though coyotes have been observed to travel in large groups, they primarily hunt in pairs.
A 2011 trail camera video uncovered two or three coyotes killing a large deer.
They will commonly work in teams when hunting large ungulates such as deer, which is more common in winter ( when large prey is likely weakened ) and in larger-bodied northern coyotes.
When attacking large prey, coyotes attack from the rear and the flanks of their prey.
Packs of coyotes can bring down prey as large as adult elk, which often weigh over 250 kg ( 550 lbs ) or more than 15 times the weight of a fairly large coyote.
However, the disproportionately long legs & large ears are two obvious features that separate red wolves from coyotes and gray wolves.
He also reported seeing Native American hunters and fishermen, a large number of buffalo and deer, and heard the cries of coyotes.
Common predators for groundhogs include wolves, coyotes, foxes, bobcats, bears, large hawks, and dogs.
Red foxes and coyotes readily predate colonies that they can access, the later being the only known species to hunt adult pelicans ( which are too large for most bird predators to subdue ).
Known egg predators include coyotes, Arctic Foxes, Northern Raccoons, Red Foxes, large gulls, Common Raven, American Crows and bears.
George E. Onet, a doctor of veterinary microbiology and cattle mutilation investigator claims that allegedly mutilated cattle are avoided by large scavengers " such as coyotes, wolves, foxes, dogs, skunks, badgers, and bobcats " for several days after its death.
Mammals include a large raccoon population, coyotes, skunks, possibly beavers, rabbits descended from discarded pets, and a thriving grey squirrel population descending from eight pairs given as a gift from New York's Central Park in 1909.
More rarely still, large mammalian predators such as lynxes, coyotes, wolves and cougars have also attacked ravens.
Muskrats provide an important food resource for many other animals, including mink, foxes, coyotes, wolves, lynx, bears, eagles, snakes, alligators, and large owls and hawks.
The major enemies of this deer are humans driving automobiles or hunting them, and their top predators are large carnivores such as mountain lions, black bears and coyotes.
The park features of trails, of which are paved, and is home to a large variety of natural wildlife, including deer, coyotes, owls, and beavers.
A theory has been proposed that the large eastern coyotes in Canada are actually hybrids of the smaller western coyotes and grey wolves that met and mated decades ago as the coyotes moved toward New England from their earlier western ranges.

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Carnegie Hall, built in 1909, is a large, two-storey, Neo-classical brick building on the Registry of Historic Places of Canada
* 1967 – Expo 67 officially opens in Montreal, Canada with a large opening ceremony broadcast around the world.
Canada is a developed country whose economy includes the extraction and export of raw materials from its large area.
There are close cultural ties between modern day Canada and the United States, advanced in large part because both nations predominately speak English.
The group branched out in an effort to pioneer a large state to be called Deseret, eventually establishing colonies from Canada to present-day Mexico.
* Bell Canada usage-based billing: On October 28, 2010, the CRTC handed down its final decision on how wholesale customers can be billed by large network owners.
The first large wave of permanent English-speaking settlement in Canada, and linguistically the most important, was the influx of Loyalists fleeing the American Revolution, chiefly from the Mid-Atlantic States – as such, Canadian English is believed by some scholars to have derived from northern American English.
The activity is popular in many places with large snowfields, primarily Northern Europe, Canada, and Alaska.
Since the 1990s the region has experienced an exceptionally tumultuous period in its regional economy with the collapse of large portions of the ground fishery throughout Atlantic Canada, the closing of coal mines and a steel mill on Cape Breton Island, and the closure of military bases in all three provinces.
The comparatively large population growth of western and central Canada during the immigration boom of the 20th century has reduced the Maritimes ' proportion of the national population to less than 10 %, resulting in an over-representation in Parliament, with some federal ridings having fewer than 35, 000 people, compared to central and western Canada where ridings typically contain 100, 000-120, 000 people.
There remains a large number of Unamended Christadelphians, particularly in the US and Canada.
A large prospective study followed a group of 715 homosexual men in the Vancouver, Canada area ; approximately half were HIV-seropositive or became so during the follow-up period, and the remainder were HIV-seronegative.
Mainly or partially francophone or francosphere countries include France, Belgium ( Wallonia is almost entirely francophone, and there is a large French-speaking community in the Brussels-Capital Region and a few bordering municipalities ), Canada ( the province of Quebec is francophone, and there are large French-speaking communities in Manitoba, Ontario, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and other Canadian provinces ), United States ( South / Central Louisiana and parts of Maine ), Switzerland, Haiti, the French West Indies and several countries in Africa, including Congo, Burundi, Madagascar and Rwanda, that are former French or Belgian colonies.
His assessment was based on a large sample of glossolalia recorded in public and private Christian meetings in Italy, The Netherlands, Jamaica, Canada and the USA over the course of five years ; his wide range included the Puerto Ricans of the Bronx, the Snake Handlers of the Appalachians, and Russian Molokan in Los Angeles.
Countries such as the United States, Israel, Canada, United Kingdom, Argentina and South Africa contain large Jewish populations.
Outside India, the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and East Africa ( Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda ) have large Jain communities.
As a reflection of categories of sexuality so sharply defined by the government and society at large, lesbian subculture developed extremely rigid gender roles between women, particularly among the working class in the U. S. and Canada.
It is one of numerous large lakes in an arc from Labrador through the northern United States and into the Northwest Territories of Canada.
A large number of Macedonians live outside the traditional Balkan Macedonian region, with Australia, Canada and the United States having the largest emigrant communities.
Financial institutions in Canada are required to track large cash transactions ( daily total greater than CAD $ 10, 000. 00 or equivalent value in other currencies ) that can be used to finance terrorist activities in and beyond Canada's borders and report them to FINTRAC.
In 2010, this large scale seagoing event hosts its 25th Silver Anniversary Cruise, with players from all over the States and Canada participating.
Despite these differences, English as it is spoken in both Canada and the United States is similar, with the United Empire Loyalists who fled the American Revolution having had a large influence on the early spoken form of Canadian English.

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