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anthracite coal (a very hard, pure variety) in the nation
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anthracite coal (a very hard, pure variety) in the nation
Massive, hilly Madagascar—the fourth-largest island in the world—is home to plants and animals found nowhere else on Earth.
In 1960, Madagascar finally became an independent nation
Spain occupies most of the Iberian Peninsula, stretching south from the Pyrenees Mountains to the Strait of Gibraltar, which separates Spain from Africa.
into a modern, industrial, and democratic European nation
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The state also produces the most lime in the nation
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It took almost two centuries for a nation whose founders
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Later, the Nation Park Service constructed a monument
This desert country in the Middle East lies on the southern tip of the Arabian Peninsula.
groups from the northern and southern parts of the nation
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Eisenhower cut ties with the island nation of Cuba
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of Puerto Rico to be: a U.S. state, an independent nation
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popularity soared as the United States invaded that nation