105 résultats pour "dun"
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Le plus grand désert du monde, traversé par le tropique du
Cancer, est partagé entre dix pays de l'Afrique du Nord et de
l'Afrique noire.
Hoggar Mali Nil sebkha Tanezrouft tassili Tibesti wadi Les livres géologie - le pic Copernic, dans le Hoggar, page 2153, volume 4 irrigation - l'irrigation saharienne, page 2572, volume 5 Tchad - l'Ennedi, haut plateau gréseux situé dans le nord-est du pays, page 5055, volume 9 désert - champ de dunes, dans le désert saharien, page 1445, volume 3 désert - le reg saharien, page 1446, volume 3 Sahara - l'Assekrem et le Tahat, dans le Hoggar, page 4564, volume 8 Sahara - rebord du...
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New Brunswick - Geography.
Grand Lake, the largest lake in New Brunswick, is in the lowlands, east of Fredericton. Most other lakes are located in the northern and southwestern parts of NewBrunswick. D Climate New Brunswick has a continental climate that is moderated by maritime influences in the coastal areas. As a result, coastal regions are slightly warmer in the winter andslightly cooler in the summer than are interior regions. Annual temperature variations are large, with the January mean usually at least 25 to 28°C...
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New Brunswick - Canadian History.
Grand Lake, the largest lake in New Brunswick, is in the lowlands, east of Fredericton. Most other lakes are located in the northern and southwestern parts of NewBrunswick. D Climate New Brunswick has a continental climate that is moderated by maritime influences in the coastal areas. As a result, coastal regions are slightly warmer in the winter andslightly cooler in the summer than are interior regions. Annual temperature variations are large, with the January mean usually at least 25 to 28°C...
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Ireland - country.
F Plants and Animals Ireland’s animal life does not differ markedly from that of England or France. Over many centuries of human settlement almost all of Ireland’s natural woodlands werecleared, and indigenous animals such as bear, wolf, wildcat, beaver, wild cattle, and the giant Irish deer (a type of fallow deer) gradually disappeared. However, thehardy and versatile Connemara pony, Ireland’s only native pony breed, has been used by Irish farmers since prehistoric times. The great auk, or gar...
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