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The culture of Póvoa de Varzim derives from different working classes and with influences arriving from the maritime route from the Baltic Sea to the Mediterranean.
Saintes was the administrative centre of the Charente Inférieure département (now Charente-Maritime) from 1791 until La Rochelle supplanted it in 1810.
For example, the parameters determining the particle size distribution of sulfate aerosol used by CH14 originate from those for maritime scenes from Chuang et al. (1997).
Having undertaken 82 sorties in July, the Beauforts concentrated on maritime reconnaissance from August, using air-to-surface radar during operations from Gould and Gove.
Complemented with the previous phylogeographic information obtained from complete sequences, it seems that the Levant component points to maritime contacts from the Neolithic onwards.
Asia needs rules to help prevent maritime disputes from escalating.
He received a bachelor's degree in maritime studies from Liverpool John Moores University in 1989.
Mild maritime weather from the North Atlantic sometimes extends to the Baltic.
The Pew commission spent two years meeting with people in maritime communities from Hawaii to Maine.
ONE day, Mr. Waxman signed up for a boat tour narrated by Bernard Ente, a maritime devotee from Maspeth.
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