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The Valley and Ridge region lies west of the mountains and is named for its low,
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The Valley and Ridge region lies west of the mountains and is named for its low,
Thailand is in the heart of Southeast Asia.
Cambodia and Laos border the country to the east and northeast, and Myanmar lies
The world’s largest island is known for its immense glaciers.
Two-thirds of Greenland lies above the Arctic Circle, creating frigid climate year-round
Canada is a vast and rugged land. From north to south it spans more than half the Northern Hemisphere.
Canada’s far north lies in the frozen grip of the Arctic, where ice, snow, and glaciers
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Part of the largest stand of ponderosas lies in Arizona and extends into New Mexico
The Netherlands is a small country sandwiched between Belgium and Germany in Western Europe.
miles (2,400 kilometers) of dikes shield the low, flat land—almost half of which lies
Vietnam is a long, narrow nation shaped like the letter ’s‘.
The South China Sea lies to the east and south.
Massive, hilly Madagascar—the fourth-largest island in the world—is home to plants and animals found nowhere else on Earth.
surrounded by the Indian Ocean on all sides except for its western border, which lies
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name might have come from a Native American word meskonsing, meaning roughly “it lies
Spain occupies most of the Iberian Peninsula, stretching south from the Pyrenees Mountains to the Strait of Gibraltar, which separates Spain from Africa.
To the east lies the Mediterranean Sea, including Spain’s Balearic Islands.