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Nubia is actually a region. It is located in Southern Egypt and Northern Sudan along the Nile River.
Tornadoes can happen anywhere in the U.S. but are most common on the Great Plains, In fact the region is sometimes called Tornado Alley. Hurricanes hit the U.S. most often along the Gulf coast and the southern Atlantic Coast, with Florida being a common place of impact. Occasionally they will strike the northern Atlantic coast.
Some landmarks in the Great Plains region of the United States are: The Black Hills in South Dakota, which are the tallest peaks of the Rocky Mountains, Mount Rushmore, Crazy Horse Memorial, Independence, Missouri which offers many museums, and a restored jail that housed Frank James, and the Wisconsin Dells which is on a sandstone gorge along the Wisconsin River.
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A coastal plain is what you call a plain that lies along a seacoast.
Why do maritime workers live along a seacoast
how might erosion affect homes built along a seacoast?
The region is called the Coastal Plains.
They are the Atlantic Coastal Plains and Gulf Coastal Plains. The Atlantic Plains runs close to the Atlantic Coast and the Gulf Plains runs near the Gulf of Mexico.
Nubia is a region, not a country, in Southern Egypt along the Nile. There is no capital.
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Georgia, Stalin was born in Gori, Georgia
One ancient civilization that included two regions, a southern region and a northern region, is Ancient Egypt. The southern region, known as Upper Egypt, was located along the Nile River in the southern part of the country, while the northern region, known as Lower Egypt, was located in the Nile Delta region in the north. These two regions were eventually united under the rule of the pharaohs, creating a single kingdom.
The Gulf Coastal Plain of North America runs north from the Gulf of Mexico along the Lower Mississippi River to the Ohio River, a distance of about 500 miles (800km). Coastal plains are always next to a seacoast.
Backcountry is a colonial region that ran along the Appalachian Mountains through the far western part of the New England, Middle, and Southern colonies.