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Russia, the largest country in the world, occupies one-tenth of all the land on Earth.
but decades of unregulated pollution have taken a toll on many of the country’s wild
Russia, the largest country in the world, occupies one-tenth of all the land on Earth.
but decades of unregulated pollution have taken a toll on many of the country’s wild
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Wild Pets at the Vet Enjoy some of the best moments, wild and weird pets from the
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Ocean in the east, Rhode Island and Connecticut in the south, and New York in the west
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Ireland is an island nation on the westernmost edge of Europe. It is the continent’s second largest island (after Great Britain).
The midlands and west coast of Ireland are dotted with damp peat bogs, the soggy
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The western part of Kentucky was later added in 1818 after being purchased from the
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contiguous (that means connected) United States, cross into Canada, then go all the way west
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Indian Removal Act, which forced Native Americans leave the area, moving to land west
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mammoth bones with human-made tool marks, suggesting that people have lived in the Western
These enormous fish are found in tropical oceans around the world.
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