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The southern arrows bend northward just east of the Dominican Republic before straightening out again.
This border extends all the way east to the low-tide mark on the New Jersey shore, then continues south along the shoreline until it again reaches the 12-mile ( 19 km ) arc in the south ; then the boundary continues in a more conventional way in the middle of the main channel ( thalweg ) of the Delaware River.
No 3: north from Addis Ababa across the Blue Nile at Dejen and again at Bahir Dar east around Lake Tana 979 km via Gondar and Aksum to Adwa.
With the signing of the Treaty of Ryswick in September / October 1697, the desultory war in the west was finally brought to an inconclusive end, and Leopold I could once again devote all his martial energies into defeating the Ottoman Turks in the east.
Once again, 90th Light failed to make progress so Rommel called the Afrika Korps to abandon its planned sweep southward and instead join the effort to break through to the coast road by attacking east toward Ruweisat Ridge.
Temporarily the east was again dominant as the Byzantine Empire formed from the eastern half of the Roman one.
Once the five " reestablished federal states " in the east had been united with the west, the Basic Law was amended again to show that there were no other parts of Germany, which existed outside of the unified territory, that had not acceded.
Thor again tells Loki to be silent, and threatens him with Mjöllnir, adding that he will throw Loki " up on the roads to the east ," and thereafter no one will be able to see Loki.
As it approaches the city centre it divides into two branches, flowing west and east of Ostrów Tumski ( the cathedral island ) and meeting again further north.
In early November with the start of the short rains the migration starts moving south again, to the short grass plains of the south east, usually arriving in December in plenty of time for calving in February.
Once news of Stephen's capture reached him, Geoffrey of Anjou invaded Normandy again and, in the absence of Waleran of Beaumont, who was still fighting in England, Geoffrey took all the duchy south of the river Seine and east of the river Risle.
Henry FitzEmpress returned to England again at the start of 1153 with a small army, supported in the north and east of England by Ranulf of Chester and Hugh Bigod.
Unable to break Lee's line of defense after repeated attempts, Grant flanked Lee to the southeast east again at North Anna, a battle that lasted three days.
The wall was extended again on the north east, with a sally port and also a secret passage through and under the wall, of corbeled construction, leading downward by some 99 steps to a cistern carved out of rock 15 m below the surface.
Two sets of accents are spoken in the West Country, Cornish ( primarily in South Cornwall ) and West Country ( the counties of Devon, Somerset, Gloucestershire, Bristol, Dorset ( Not so much in east Dorset ), Wiltshire ( again, less so in eastern Wiltshire ), and also in East Cornwall ).
The men on the floor of the valley then picked up and began to patrol north again moving another 50 or so meters when an RPG was fired off a low foothill to the east.
They would appear on the eastern edge of the disk, steadily move to the western edge, disappear, then reappear at the east again after the passage of the same amount of time that it had taken for it to cross the disk in the first place.
The circuit started along the waterfront just south of the Jardin Albert I, then headed westward along the Promenade des Anglais followed by a hairpin turn at the Hotel Negresco to come back eastward and around the Jardin Albert I before heading again east along the beach on the Quai des Etats-Unis.
Running east again along The Highway through Wapping, competitors head up towards Limehouse and into Mudchute in the Isle of Dogs via Westferry Road, before heading into Canary Wharf.
France again had to vacate it after the 1648 Peace of Westphalia, which however won France several positions in Alsace, east of Lorraine.
Trat became part of Thailand again on March 23, 1906 in exchange for many areas east of the Mekong like Battambang, Siam Nakhon and Sisophon.
The Indians made numerous raids along the South Platte, both east and west of Julesburg, and raided the fort again in early February.
One week later, 900 allied troops landed east of the town, but were again repelled by the Russians.
Susa became a frequent place of refuge for Parthian and later, the Persian Sassanid kings, as the Romans sacked Ctesiphon five different times between 116 and 297 CE ( Susa was briefly captured only by Roman emperor Trajan in 116 AD and never again would the Roman Empire advance so far to the east ).

east and lie
As a general rule, the higher tablelands lie to the east and south, while a progressive diminution in altitude towards the west and north is observable.
Newer districts of the city lie to the south and east of the outcrop, as well as higher up the mountain, and in the valley on both sides of the Aar.
Humid subtropical climates lie on the east side continents, roughly between latitudes 20 ° and 40 ° degrees away from the equator.
Also included are the nine governorates of Lower Egypt in the Nile Delta region, the eight governorates of Upper Egypt along the Nile River south from Cairo to Aswan, and the five frontier governorates covering Sinai and the deserts that lie west and east of the Nile.
" Kush " is often incorrectly translated as Ethiopia, which was also known as Cush, but in this case thought to be referring to Cossaea, a Greek name for Elam, immediately to the east of ancient Babylon, which, unlike Ethiopia, does lie within the region being described.
The three largest bodies of water are Lake Balkhash, a partially fresh, partially saline lake in the east, near Almaty, and the Caspian and Aral Seas, both of which lie partially within Kazakhstan.
Midway up the east coast lie the main population centres, the main town of Chios and the regions of Vrontados and Kambos.
Inland lie a number of villages rising up into the central mountains culminating with the village of Ayios Georgios Sykoussis, perched at the peak dividing east from west.
The stables built by John Dudley in the 1550s also survive and lie along the east side of the base court.
Much of the province's sparsely inhabited north and east lie on the irregular granite Canadian Shield, including Whiteshell, Atikaki, and Nopiming Provincial Parks.
The sources of this spring are the mountains of J ̲ abal Saʿd ( Jabal Sa'd ) and Jabal Kabkāb, which lie a few kilometers east of Jabal Arafa or about southeast of Mecca.
To the west lie the hills of the northwest region and to the east the Basque mountains that link them to the Pyrenees.
North of the desert ranges and east of the Al Ghab depression lie the vast steppes of the plateau, where cloudless skies and high daytime temperatures prevail during the summer, but frosts, at times severe, are common from November to March.
The islands lie some to the northeast of Orkney and southeast of the Faroe Islands and form part of the division between the Atlantic Ocean to the west and the North Sea to the east.
The main island of the group is known as Mainland and of the next largest, Yell, Unst, Fetlar lie to the north and Bressay and Whalsay to east.
The Pamir Mountains in Tajikistan lie in Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Province ( GBAO ) in the east half of the country.
Temperatures of can occur in the mountainous areas in the east, and snow may lie on the ground 120 days of the year.
Further east lie The Manacles, near Porthoustock: of jagged rocks just beneath the waves.
* April 22 – The Treaty of Saragossa divides the eastern hemisphere between Spain and Portugal, stipulating that the dividing line should lie 297. 5 leagues or 17 ° east of the Moluccas.
Most of the cities of the Palatinate ( Ludwigshafen, Speyer, Landau, Frankenthal, Neustadt ) lie in the Rhine Rift plain in the east of the region, near the Rhine River, which forms the eastern border of the Palatinate.
To the northeast of Alamosa lie San Luis State Park and the San Luis Lakes and the Great Sand Dunes National Park ( turn east at Mosca, Colorado from Colorado State Highway 17 onto Colorado State Highway 150 then, after you view or visit the Great Sand Dunes, south to Ft.
* 1529 — Treaty of Saragossa divides the eastern hemisphere between Spain and Portugal, stipulating that the dividing line should lie 297. 5 leagues or 17 ° east of the Moluccas.
The CDP includes a number of older communities which do not lie within the CA's purview, including the Holiday Hills, Diamondback, and Allview subdivisions and the former town of Simpsonville, as well as some land on the east side of Clarksville.
The Chinese provincial-level areas of Xinjiang, Qinghai and Sichuan lie to the north, northeast, and east, respectively, of the Tibet AR.

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