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Thailand is in the heart of Southeast Asia.
To the west is the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand, southeast of Burma.
Thailand is in the heart of Southeast Asia.
To the west is the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand, southeast of Burma.
Some species of cicada live as long as 17 years, though most of the time is spent underground. There are two groups of cicadas: annual cicadas and periodical cicadas.
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More than 10,000 years ago, the first people arrived in what is now California. They walked from Asia, crossing on a strip of land that’s now submerged under a body of water between Russia and the United States called the Bering Strait.
California is bordered by the Pacific Ocean in the west, Oregon in the north, Nevada
Located in eastern Europe, Ukraine is the second-largest country on the European continent after Russia.
Ukraine is flat, but the Carpathian Mountains stretch across part of the country’s western
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1,907,116 Capital: Lincoln Biggest City: Omaha Abbreviation: NE State bird: western
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this region had been forcibly removed from their homelands and relocated to land west
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Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi in the south, and Arkansas and Missouri in the west
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Lewis and William Clark, the first Americans sent on an expedition to explore the West