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Yes, Iraq has several mountain ranges, including the Zagros Mountains in the northeast and the Sinjar Mountains in the northwest. These mountains have played a significant role in the country's history and geography.
The Barrier Islands are part of New Zealand, to the northeast of Auckland. The islands are called Little Barrier Island and Great Barrier Island.
Indonesia is the country that has thousands of little islands. It is an archipelago with over 17,000 islands, making it the largest island country in the world.
Haiti covers an area of approximately 10,714 square miles, making it the third largest country in the Caribbean.
mostly Pakistan, with a little Tajikistan and a pinch of China
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The Czech Republic. There is also a little bit of Silesia in northeast.
To get from Austin to Little Rock, you would need to travel Northeast.
no there isn't
The most logical direction is to travel west.
East or northeast, depending on where you are.
Sprint has a nationwide coverage. Their biggest area on coverage is in the midwest, northeast, and south. These states include Texas, Illinois, Florida, Kansas, and Michigan. Sprint has little coverage in the northwest and in Alaska.
I don't think it would be. I wonder why they shipped it--when you buy a mouth swab kit you get the little container of chemicals to develop it so you can do it right there.
First of all, it is called an impoverished country. This means that the living conditions are not the best in this area. Most of the country's people are in poverty, poverty being the root of the word impoverished. Most of the people in the impoverished country live in corrugated iron shacks or shanties made of wood. They usually live very close together and have little to eat. They usually have no toilets or running water in their homes, and the rooms in the shacks are usually 1-3. They usually work very long hours with little pay, or cannot find a job at all. The reasons for their poverty vary, from a neglectful government to a poor economy.
Due North of Notre Dame there is a maze of little streets with one or two restaurants and a garage for police cars. Just to the left of this, though (so NNW of Notre-Dame and north of Place du Parvis) is the Hôtel-Dieu, Paris' oldest hospital.