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routes and South
From Woodside to near Sandilands ( routes 1, 2 and 4 ) and from near Sandilands almost to Lloyd Park ( route 3 ) Tramlink follows the former Woodside and South Croydon Railway, including the Park Hill ( or Sandilands ) tunnels.
They had trading routes with Southeast Asia ( see Macassan contact with Australia ), and imported goods from as far afield as South and Western Australia.
Herāt lies on the ancient trade routes of the Middle East, Central and South Asia.
The Portuguese spearheaded the drive to find oceanic routes that would provide cheaper and easier access to South and East Asian goods.
The scheduled international passenger routes are to China, Russia, South Korea and Taiwan.
He misjudged the Union routes of advance, ignorant of the Union force threatening Turner's Gap, and required assistance from the infantry of Maj. Gen. D. H. Hill to defend the South Mountain passes in the Battle of South Mountain.
Kabul is over 3, 500 years old ; many empires have long fought over the valley for its strategic location along the trade routes of South and Central Asia.
Formed in 1975, the RENAMO ( Mozambican National Resistance ), an anti-communist group sponsored by the Rhodesian Intelligence Service, and sponsored by the apartheid government in South Africa as well as the United States after Zimbabwe's independence, launched a series of attacks on transport routes, schools and health clinics, and the country descended into civil war.
With the Ottoman Turks blockading sea-lanes to the East and South, the European powers were driven to find another way to the ancient silk and spice routes, now under Ottoman control.
Its western borders include the Khyber Pass and Bolan Pass that have served as traditional migration routes between Central Eurasia and South Asia.
* The Silk Road is an extensive interconnected network of trade routes across the Asian continent connecting East, South, and Western Asia with the Mediterranean world, including North Africa and Europe.
As a result of its location in the path of major sea routes, Sri Lanka is a strategic naval link between West Asia and South East Asia.
With its strong control of the Red Sea, Suleiman successfully managed to dispute control of the Indian trade routes to the Portuguese and maintained a significant level of trade with the Mughal Empire of South Asia throughout the 16th century.
Transportation in South Korea is provided by extensive networks of railways, highways, bus routes, ferry services and air routes that criss-cross the country.
Both islands, were major bases used by the Kalinago from the South to raid the Eastern Taino peoples of the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico, and were critically important for the Kalinago trade routes to the North.
It is situated on major sea and air routes linking North and South America.
Most overland human migration routes such as the Oregon and Mormon Trails crossed over South Pass, well to the south of the Teton Range, and Caucasian influence in the Teton region was minimal until the U. S. Government commenced organized explorations.
The Port Talbot Railway and Docks Company opened a dock at Port Talbot and the Llyfni Railway in 1897, followed by the Ogmore Valley Extension and the South Wales Mineral Junction Railway ( almost all these lines were closed as part of the Beeching Axe cuts in the mid 1960s, but some bridges and viaducts remain and many of these railway routes have re-emerged as recreational cycle tracks ).
The missionary movements peaked during the Islamic Golden Age, with the expansion of foreign trade routes, primarily into the Indo-Pacific and as far South as the isle of Zanzibar and the South-Eastern shores of Africa.
The Silk Road ( from ) or Silk Route is a modern term referring to a historical network of interlinking trade routes across the Afro-Eurasian landmass that connected East, South, and Western Asia with the Mediterranean and European world, as well as parts of North and East Africa.
Bridgwater is located on the major communication routes through South West England.
The Randall coal company was established at the shipping routes of Europe, South Africa, India, Australia and Africa and South America.

routes and Pole
The glacier is one of the main passages from the Ross Ice Shelf through the Queen Alexandra and Commonwealth ranges of the Transantarctic Mountains to the Antarctic Plateau, and was one of the early routes to the South Pole.
The motorway, which was first proposed in the 1930s, and originally conceived as two separate routes, was built in stages between 1971 and 1976, with construction beginning at Pole Moor and finishing in Tarbock on the outskirts of Liverpool.
One of these routes, although established after his retirement in 1955, represented the " fulfilment of a vision ": the route to North America over the North Pole.

routes and taken
After the collapse of the Sanhaja union, Awdagust passed over to the Ghana empire and the trans-Saharan routes were taken over by the Zenata Maghrawa of Sijilmassa.
In the early 1980s a group of researchers interested in the history of Iram used NASA remote sensing satellites, ground penetrating radar, Landsat program data and images taken from the Space Shuttle Challenger as well as SPOT data to identify old camel train routes and points where they converged.
In addition, the overland routes taken by armies on the move could easily destroy a carefully planted field, preventing a crop the following season.
Many drugs are taken through various routes.
Technical forecasting of passenger travel usually involves an urban transportation planning model, requiring the estimation of trip generation ( how many trips for what purpose ), trip distribution ( destination choice, where is the traveler going ), mode choice ( what mode is being taken ), and route assignment ( which streets or routes are being used ).
Since the development of more complex conceptions of gender and subjectivity and third-wave feminism, feminist literary criticism has taken a variety of new routes, namely in the tradition of the Frankfurt School's critical theory.
State routes 42 and 42S have taken over old portions of US 101 around Coquille following a bypass.
These contingents were among the last to move, but following the same routes the others had taken ; the areas they were going through had been depleted of supplies due to the vast numbers that had gone before them.
The rocks lie on one of two potential routes to Ithaca ; the alternative, which is taken by Odysseus, leads to Scylla and Charybdis.
After arbitration by the Board of Trade the DC system was taken up and the railways began electrifying the routes, using multiple-unit stock.
".. The routes taken by the Creator Beings in their Dreamtime journeys across land and sea .. link many sacred sites together in a web of Dreamtime tracks criss-crossing the country.
The map shows the general routes taken by Attila's forces as they invaded Gaul, and the major cities that were sacked or threatened by the Huns and their allies.
In 1933, she received the U. S. Flag Association Cross of Honor for having taken part in surveying transatlantic air routes.
In 1889, he arranged to have levels taken for alternative routes to Roma Street tunnel via Herschel Street, and to Central Station via a direct route between Turbot and Ann Streets.
During the English Civil War, the Dutch had taken advantage of the internal strife within their neighbours, and greatly expanded their maritime presence throughout the world's merchant harbors and routes, ultimately even challenging British dominance in its colonies, and the Dutch even boasted of driving all nations out of the sea.
The routes taken on forward and return migration are often different.
There are two routes taken by students:
The numbers of the roads changed quite frequently during the early years of the system as it was a period of heavy expansion of the network and some numbered routes did not follow the most usual routes taken.
In Scotland, where roads were the responsibility of the Scottish Office ( Scottish Government after 1999 ), the decision was taken to adopt a scheme whereby motorways took the numbers of the all-purpose routes they replaced.
A map of the routes taken by the Great Heathen Army from 865 to 878
When the pre-War airport, a flying boat facility on Darrell's Island, closed in 1948, Bermuda's air routes were taken over by land planes operating through the airfield, which by then was operated by the United States Air Force, as Kindley Air Force Base.
The domestic routes, with the exception of Dublin-Shannon, were taken over by Aer Arann, including the route to Derry in Northern Ireland ; most of these routes have since been ceased.

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