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(Encyclopedia)Ungava: see Labrador-Ungava, peninsula, Canada. ...Chukotka Autonomous Area
(Encyclopedia)Chukotka Autonomous Area: see under Chukchi Peninsula. ...Ito
(Encyclopedia)Ito, city, Shizuoka prefecture, central Honshu, Japan, on the Izu Peninsula and the Sagami Sea. It is an important fishing port and hot spring resort. ...Koryak Autonomous Area
(Encyclopedia)Koryak Autonomous Area: see Kamchatka, peninsula, Russia. ...Bauld, Cape
(Encyclopedia)Bauld, Cape: see Great Northern Peninsula, Canada. ...Welsh pony
(Encyclopedia)Welsh pony, breed of small horse of European origin. First bred primarily in Saxony, it later became localized in Wales. Although the breed is of ancient type, it presently bears traces of the Arabian...Thoroughbred horse
(Encyclopedia)Thoroughbred horse, breed of light horse more properly known as the English running horse. As its name implies, it was the first pedigreed, or “thoroughbred” horse. It originated in England from c...Pogány, Willy
(Encyclopedia)Pogány, Willy vĭlˈē pōˈgänyə [key], 1882–1955, American artist, b. Hungary, studied in Budapest, Munich, and Paris. Arriving in New York City in 1914 from England, he soon achieved renown as...Deal Island
(Encyclopedia)Deal Island, small island, off the western shore of Delmarva peninsula, in Tangier Sound, SE Md. It is an oyster, clam, and crab shipping and processing center. ...Thursday Island
(Encyclopedia)Thursday Island (2016 pop. 2,938), Queensland, NE Australia, N of Cape York Peninsula, in Torres Strait. It is the administrative and commercial center of the Torres Strait Islands. ...Browse by Subject
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