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waterfalls on the international border between Canada and the United States, more specifically, between the province of Ontario and the state of New York.
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Niagara Falls

Niagara Falls Aleks Stserbak V1E Niagara Falls Niagara falls is the collective name for three waterfalls that straddle the international border between Canada and the United States; more specifically, between the province of Ontario and the state of New York. Niagara Falls · From largest to smallest, the three waterfalls are the Horseshoe Falls, the American Falls and the Bridal Veil Falls. The Horseshoe Falls lie mostly on the Canadian side and the American Falls entirely on the American side, separated by Goat Island. The smaller Bridal Veil Falls are also located on the American side, separated from the other waterfalls by Luna Island. Geology · About 10,900 years ago, the Niagara Falls was located between present-day Queenston, Ontario,

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Iguazu Falls

Iguazu Falls Iguazu falls are waterfalls of the Iguazu River which is on the border of the Brazilian state of Parana and a province in Argentina called Misiones. These falls divide the river into upper and lower Iguazu. The Iguazu River flows near the city of Curitiba (Capital of Parana). The river flows through Brazil but most of its waterfalls

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New Zealand

Geography New Zealand is an island country in the Southwest Pacific Ocean. It lies about 1600 kilometres southeast of Australia, its nearest continental neighbour. New Zealand belongs to Polynesia, a large island group. The country consists of two main islands ­ The North Island and the South Island ­ and several dozen much smaller islands. The population is 4.1 million. New Zealand is a beautiful country of snowcapped mountains, green lowlands, beaches and many lakes and waterfalls. No place is more than 130 kilometres from the coast. Lakes, rivers, and waterfalls are found throughout New Zealand. Most of the lakes lie in the volcanic plateu of the North Island and in glacial valleys near the Southern Alps of the South Isaland. On both islands the rivers rise in the mountains and flow down to the sea. The rapid flow of New Zealand's rivers makes them important sources of hydroelectric power. New Zealand has hundreds of waterfalls

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Estonia

• In 1939-1940, Estonia was occupied and (according to e.g. the USA, the EU, and the European Court of Human Rights) illegally annexed by the Soviet Union as a result of the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact. During the war Estonia was occupied b yNazi Germany in 1941, then reoccupied by the Soviet Union in 1944. Estonia regained independence in 1991 after the collapse of the USSR and joined the European Union in 2004. Rivers, Lakes, Waterfalls Estonia is a country of thousand of lakes. In the Estonian territory there are about 1200 natural lakes whose water area exceeds 1 ha. The largest of these is Lake Peipsi, which is the fourth largest freshwater lake in Europe. Most of Estonia's lakes are small and are found in the south of the country. Larger lakes such as Lake Peipsi and Lake Võrtsjärv are rich in fish. One can find rare species of fish such as the lake whitefish and the Peipsi smelt in Lake Peipsi

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Kangaroo, Kiwi & Koala

KANGAROO, KIWI AND KOALA Canada is north of the USA. It is a very big country. There are a lot of forests there. The maple leaf is the symbol of Canada. The people in Canada speak English or French. Ottawa is the capital of that contry. The Niagara Falls are two waterfalls on the border between the USA and Canada. The American Falls are in the States and the Horseshoe Falls are in Canada. A lot of tourists visit the falls every day. Australia is a warm country. Kangaroos and koalas live there. In Australia the summer months are December, January and February and the winter months are June, July and August. The Australian people speak English. The kangaroo is the symbol of Australia... New Zealand is east of Australia. There are more sheep than people in New

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Austria

Austria Markus Põder 10 A About Austria Population about 8 355 260 Area 83 858 km2 Language German, Croatian, Hungarian, Slovene Capital is Vienna Location Located in heart of Europe Czech Republic and Germany (North) Italy and Slovenia (South) Slovakia and Hungary (East) Switzerland (West) Transport Round trip Airplane (600 EUR) Bus ( 400 EUR ) Car ( 200 EUR ) Accommodation in Vienna Hotel Beim Theresianum 3*** (100EUR) Hotel Mercure Imlauer Nestroy 4****(200EUR) Vienna Grand Hotel 5***** (One day 305 EUR) Weather Variable Snow in the Alps Sunny in Vienna o January 5 o July 30 Activities Skiing Snowboarding Coneing Trip in Alps IceSkating Places Cities (Salzburg) Museums Abbeys Waterfalls Parks Mountains Alps Beautiful rivers Necessary equipment Winter clothes S...

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Estonian Largest Towns

Largest towns in Estonia Tallinn Tallinn is located at the coast of Gulf of Finland. Tallinn is the capital of Estonia. It is one of the best retained medieval European towns. The ,,Old Town" is located at the middle of the city and the Town Hall is the best-preserved Medieval town hall in Northern Europe. Tartu The university town, museum-rich and Hanseatic city of Tartu lies on the banks of the River Emajõgi. The capital of sothern Estonia is the second largest city in the country and the oldest in the Baltic States. Tartu is a modern city with a rich historical heritage and culture. One of Tartu ´s most important historical monuments is the St. John´s Church with it´s thousand terracotta sculptures. Narva As In the past, Narva remains a melting pot for nations, periods and cultures, old and new. This is what makes the town so special. The 13th century castle, a beautiful baroque Town Hall, the best pres...

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Nordic countries

Biggest rivers ­ Glomma, Otra Famous for - 19th century, Hendrik Ibsen made Norway famous for plays Landscape ­ rugged coastline, mountains, fjords Republic of Iceland Capital - Reykjavik Language ­ Icelandic, fluent English Size ­ 103,000 square kilometers Population ­ 299,000 Flag - blue, red Scandinavian cross outlined in white Iceland is a volcanic island in the North Atlantic Ocean Nature ­ volcanoes, lava fields, waterfalls, geysers and hot pools Kingdom of Denmark Capital - Copenhagen Language - Danish Size ­ 43,094 square kilometers Population ­ 5,564,219 Flag ­ red,white Scandinavian cross Emblem ­ 3 crowned lions Symbols ­ swan, red clover, beech Denmark is called the home of the Vikings Famous ­ writer H.C.Andersen, meremaid statue, football stadium, art galleries

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Description about estonia

ethnicities too. Many foreign people think of Estonia as an old-timed soviet union country, but it isn't anymore, Estonia is quite far-advanced country. Estonian national symbols are cornflower, slate, swallow and it's blue- black-white flag. There is very high level of education in Estonia, mainly because Tartu University, which makes Tartu the education capital of Estonia. The main sights of Estonia are the streets of Old Tallinn and South- Estonian landscape, also there are some waterfalls in Keila and Jägala and many more things to see. Estonian traditional music is folk and there is Folk festival held every summer. This festival symbolises freedom. "Kalevipoeg" is the national epic of Estonia. The national sport of Estonia is skiing althought there is no big mountains and lots of snow. In conclusion Estonia is a very cultural country and is developing for better and better future for it's people 279 sõna.

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Water creates energy

The generation of hydro-electricity does not create problems of pollution. Although dam construction involves huge capital investment, yet later on its maintenance cost is very less. Even in our country we have 1 hydro-electric station ­ Narva hüdroelektrijaam. In conclusion we clearly see, that creating energy from water is a very productive, self- restoring and cheap energy creator. I think that my country should increase water creation by 200 % (We have 3 waterfalls, powerful enough). This will bring the country more electricity, which will lower its price and in fact people will be happi er.

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Keila Joa ajalugu

Keila-Joa castle was built in 19th century by count Alexander von Benckendorff, who was the chief of Russian Secret Police. In 19th century this part of Estonia was under Russian authority. And count Benckendorff was very close to Russian Royal family, because he saved life of Tsar Nikolai 1 in the fire. Count tried to built a castle like himself, rich and majestic. Above the door of castle hung a flag of Benckendorffs. 3 Red roses on blue and gold background with word ,,Persevirance", what means persistance. The castle has its own interesting things inside. For example, there is a vase room for only one vase, which is 2 metres high and weights 42 kilo. It was gifted to count by Nikolai 1. Mrs Benckendorff had her lovely gift from another royal family. When she was a little girl her family stayed at Versailles Palace in France and French Queen Marie Antoinette treated guests with hot chocolate, little future Mrs Benckemdorff seemed very...

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About England

part in the country. The most important industrial cities are Manchester, Sheffield, Liverpool which is one of Britain's big ports, and Birmingham. The two famous Midlands cities are StratforduponAvon and Oxford. Stratford is the birthplace of William Shakespeare and Oxford is famous for its university. The North of England has some of the wildest and loneliest parts in the country. Here you can find deep valleys, rivers and waterfalls, hills and mountains. This part of the country is rich in coal. The main attractions of the North of England are certainly the Lake District, the cities of York and NewcastleuponTyne.

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Wales - Powerpoint esitlus

national flag - The Red Dragon (in Welsh Y Ddraig Goch) official status in 1959 dragon associated with Wales for centuries oldest national flag still in use Leek & Daffodil st David - wear leeks in their caps soldiers in the Welsh regiments eat a raw leek on St David's Day Welsh for leek is Cenhinen Welsh for daffodil is Cenhinen Pedr they became confused until the daffodil was adopted as a second emblem of Wales Lakes & Waterfalls 398 natural lakes, 90 built Llyn Tegid (Bala Lake) - friendly monster Teggie. Lake Vyrnwy - dam that created the lake, submerged the whole village of Llanwddyn. Pistyll Rhaeadr waterfall is 73 metres, 22 metres higher than Niagra Falls Studying in Wales In 2011 over 14,000 international students from outside Europe enrolled on courses in Wales international students from over 120 countries 30 centres of excellence, 91 departments rated 4 star

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CANADA

lakes and rivers that makes it even more beautiful It also has many caves many rare animals and species protection areas ANIMALS Currently, Canada has more than 7100 species of plants and animals Some of these animals are: moose, deer, bison, beaver, raccoon, opossum, groundhog, prairie dogs, rabbits, wolverine, squirrels, skunks, porcupines, bobcat, mountain lion, fox, coyotes, wolf But the most important are: BEAVER MOOSE BEAR NIAGARA FALLS Niagara Falls is a set of massive waterfalls located on the Niagara River in eastern North America, on the border between Canada and the United States Niagara Falls is the largest waterfall in the DELLA FALLS The Canada's highest waterfall is Della Falls which is 440 metres high CANADA FACTS Canada's coastline is the longest in the world (244,000 km) The CN Tower was built by the Canadian National Railway stands 181 stories high (553.33 meters tall) Roger Centre capacity ranges from 5,000 to 60,000 for sports events, concerts, family

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Guyana

The population is about 738,000. Guyana is bordered to the east by Suriname, to the south and southwest by Brazil and to the west by Venezuela. It is the third smallest country on the mainland of South America. Culturally it is more associated with the Caribbean than with Latin America and is the only English speaking country in South America. Guyana is an Amerindian word meaning "Land of many waters" beacause of its rain forests dissected by numerous rivers, creeks and waterfalls, including the famous Kaieteur Falls. The country enjoys a diverse, multicultural society, high floral and faunal biodiversity, prize-winning rum, and Demerara sugar. Guyana is a major breeding area for sea turtles and other wildlife. The local climate is tropical and generally hot and humid. The major religions in Guyana are Christianity, Hinduism, Islam and other minor different faiths. Most Guyanese Christians are Protestants and include a mix of all races. Hinduism is

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Extreme Sports.

Extreme Sports Ice Climbing Ice climbing is an activity of climbing through ice structures or formations. These ice formations may be in the form of frozen waterfalls, icefalls or rocks covered with frozen water flow or ice, or they may be ice structures that are artificially structured. Ice climbing is a crucial part of any mountaineering activity or training. Ice climbing competitions are a sport for a small group of climbing specialists. But the big difference of ice-climbing from other "non mass sports" is, that it is also very interesting for spectators and media.

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Burj al Arab

Sinbad. One day as they were returning from one of their adventures, they were suddenly caught up in the mother of all storms. Somehow Juha, his family, Sinbad, the entire crew and even Juha's donkey managed to survive. They found themselves stranded on a beautiful lagoon, surrounded by mountains and all sorts of exotic plants and wild life. So the kids came up with new ideas to have fun. They asked the crew to redirect the streams and create waterfalls and water slides. Then they used palm leaves to build rafts, which they sat on and floated downstream. And when they tired of that, they simply threw themselves into the rushing water and had a great time. Pretty soon others were drawn to this magical place and among them was and old guy who came from an unheard of place. Even he thought that Wild Wadi was really cool and predicted that in the future many people would actually queue up to get a piece of the action.

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New Zealand vs Estonia - Places to visit!

($NZ) = 100 cents products Main exports: Wool, food and dairy GNI per capita: US $14,060 (World products, wood and paper products Bank, 2009) GNI per capita: US $26,830 (World Bank, 2009) Top ten places to visit in New Zealand Fiordland National Park It is New Zealand's largest national park. The scenery in Fiordland is nothing short of stunning, with deep fiords, steep mountains, raging waterfalls, and lush rain forests. Amazing diving, dolphins, seals, and rare bird life. Abel Tasman National Park New Zealand's smallest national park. One of New Zealand's sunniest spots. The beaches have a range of coloured sand from gold to white that look out onto the clear waters of the Tasman Sea. Top ten places to visit in New Zealand Queenstown Beautiful lake side town is surrounded by mountains and is one of New

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Eesti referaat

The longest rivers are the Võhandu (162 km) and Pärnu (144 km). The Emajõgi flows for 101 km and its drainage basin covers 9740 sq km. NATURE CONSERVATION AND PROTECTED AREAS In 2004 Estonia had 360 different protected areas, apart from 448 protected parks, and over 1200 natural monuments. The total area of protected land covers over 550 000 hectares (more than 10% of the Estonian territory). Protection is extended to diverse elements such as waterfalls, hills, karst areas, outcrops, caves, lakes, craters an so on. Lahemaa National Park is the largest and oldest national park in Estonia. It covers 1119 square km. The park has reserves where any human activity is prohibited except for scientific purposes. It features various landscapes. Soomaa National Park offers real wilderness it covers 370 sq km of a vast lowland is central Estonia. The aim of the park is to protect Estonia's bigger bogs, meadows and forests

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Canada

Canada is the second largest country in the world. Situated to the north of the United States, in North America, it has both English and French as its official languages. Even though its area is bigger than that of the United States, its population is only about 11% of that of the USA ­ some 35 million. Because of that, Canada has one of the lowest population densities in the world. The capital of Canada is Ottawa ­ the name of whose comes from the old Algonquin language, with the original word meaning `to trade'. Due to the country's huge size and position, it is very diverse. It is bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the west, the Atlantic to the east, and the Arctic to the north. The landscapes differ greatly ­ from rolling plains and mountains to the cold tundra in the northern part of the country. Geographically, the country's split into 5 major regions ­ the Pacific, the Prairie Provinces, Central Canada, the Atlantic Provinces and...

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Canada topic

landscape with lakes, rivers and forests. The Canadian Shield is a vast horseshoe-shaped region. It curves round Hudson Bay from the Arctic coast of the Northwest Territories to the coast of Labrador, the mainland part of Newfoundland. The Canadian Shield covers about half of Canada and is made up of extremely ancient rock. The Canadian Shield mostly consists of eroded hilly terrain and contains thousands of lakes. These lakes are the sources of rivers that break into great rapids and waterfalls used for hydroelectric production, providing power for pulp and paper mills, and a variety of other industries. Relatively few people live in the Canadian Shield because of its poor soil and cold climate. The Canadian Shield has much of Canada's mineral wealth, producing most of the country's iron ore. Central Canada, which includes Ontario and Quebec, is not really the geographic centre of Canada. The region gets its name because, historically, it has been the centre of political and

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Inglise keele põhitõed algajale

INGLISE KEELE PÕHITÕED C.K 2017 A – AN – SOME Singular: a or an Use some for things you can't count ◦ *a banana *a car *a monkey *a football ◦ *some milk *some water *some coffee ◦ *an egg*an accident *an umbrella *an *some sugar eagle ◦ *some tea *some juice*some money *some butter Plural: some Exercises: 1. http://www.english-4u.de/a_an_some_ex1.htm ◦ *some bananas *some cats *some monkeys *some 2. http://www.english-4u.de/a_an_some_ex3.htm balls ◦ *some eggs*some oranges *some umbrellas *some 3. http://www.english-4u.de/a_an_some_ex6.htm eagles We us the ...

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Suuline eksam

10. Have you ever travelled by boat? http://www.abiks.pri.ee 11. Have you ever been seasick? Carsick? Homesick? Lovesick? 12. How do you prefer to go sightseeing: on your own, with your friends or with a guide? 13. What sights are there in Tallinn? in Tartu? In Pärnu? In your home town? Near your home? 14. What are the most visited natural beauty spots in Estonia? Are there any waterfalls? Which of them have you visited? 15. If you could spend as much money as you wanted, which place would you visit? Why? 16. What places in Estonia (abroad have you been to? How did you like them? Would you like to go back? Why? Why not? 17. Why do people travel? If you won a lot of money and could go anywhere in the world, which Englishspeaking country would you visit? Shopping centre Kaubanduskeskus Car park Autoparkla

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Referaat "Chelsea Flower Show"

gate receipts of some 2,150. 8 In August 1914 the First World War was declared. The nephew of the RHS President, Field Marshall Lord Grenfell, was killed in action in September, and the RHS staff to give money to help keep their enlisted staff on half pay. A German spray for gooseberry mildew was, meanwhile, blacklisted. The 1915 Show was a sad affair, with steady rain, mud underfoot, and waterfalls from the tent roof. The railway companies had been quite incapable of delivering the essential rocks and plants on time for the Show, so exhibitors had found other ways to bring them to Chelsea. Lady Dundas, a charitable fund raiser for war victims, arranged for Viscount Dalrymple, then a small boy, to parade around the grounds on a Shetland pony to collect money for the war. The RHS, which in 1911 refused to allow ladies banquets, now recognized that lady

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Majandusinfosüsteemide andmetabelid

51217891 CACH* NOA FLEUR EDT 50ML X 70059205 CACH NOA PERLE EDP 50ML X 70007992 CACH PROMESSE EDT 50ML X 70059267 CACH PROMESSE POUCH X 70219425 CC CLAUDIA LIPGLOSS X3 70219432 CC CLAUDIA MASCARA X3 70121254 CC FRENCH MANICURE BOX 70029741 CC GLASSFILE LARGE 70020892 C.CRAWFORD FEMININE DEOSPRAY X 70012187 C.CRAWFORD WATERFALLS EDT 50ML X 50077496 DAV COOL WATER DEOSPRAY X 50077748 DAV COOL WATER DEOSTICK X 50056002 DAV COOL WATER EDT 75ML X 50056941 DAV COOL WATER WOMAN EDT 50ML X 51481667 DAV COOL W DEEP SHOWERGEL X 70075946 DAV CW GAME DEOSTICK X 70078404 DAV CW GAME EDT 50ML X

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Energy - põhjalik referaat energiast

oil, nuclear power and other natural sources, which are called primary sources. The energy sources we use to make electricity can be renewable or non-renewable, but electricity itself is neither renewable or non-renewable. 20 Electricity is a basic part of nature and it is one of our most widely used forms of energy. Many cities and towns were built alongside waterfalls (a primary source of mechanical energy) that turned water wheels to perform work. Before electricity generation began over 100 years ago, houses were lit with kerosene lamps, food was cooled in iceboxes, and rooms were warmed by wood-burning or coal-burning stoves. Beginning with Benjamin Franklin's experiment with a kite one stormy night in Philadelphia, the principles of electricity gradually became understood. Thomas Edison helped change everyone's life --

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Upstream intermediate b2 teacher's book

sense and of elation to testyourself againstnatureandthe elements.twould liketo tryit once,iustforthechallenge. A: tf I coutdturn my fear intopositiveenergy,thenmaybeI wouldtry it. 13s(r) What does the passagesuggest about the methodsShaunusesto kayakdown waterfalls? un A One is muchsaferthan the other. B Both involvefree-fallinqfrom the too of waterfall. c Oneis called'extremekayaking'.

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Inglise keele õpik

sense and of elation to testyourself againstnatureandthe elements.twould liketo tryit once,iustforthechallenge. A: tf I coutdturn my fear intopositiveenergy,thenmaybeI wouldtry it. 13s(r) What does the passagesuggest about the methodsShaunusesto kayakdown waterfalls? un A One is muchsaferthan the other. B Both involvefree-fallinqfrom the too of waterfall. c Oneis called'extremekayaking'.

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Upstream Intermediate B2 - Teacher book

sense and of elation to testyourself againstnatureandthe elements.twould liketo tryit once,iustforthechallenge. A: tf I coutdturn my fear intopositiveenergy,thenmaybeI wouldtry it. 13s(r) What does the passagesuggest about the methodsShaunusesto kayakdown waterfalls? un A One is muchsaferthan the other. B Both involvefree-fallinqfrom the too of waterfall. c Oneis called'extremekayaking'.

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Upstream B2 teacher

sense and of elation to testyourself againstnatureandthe elements.twould liketo tryit once,iustforthechallenge. A: tf I coutdturn my fear intopositiveenergy,thenmaybeI wouldtry it. 13s(r) What does the passagesuggest about the methodsShaunusesto kayakdown waterfalls? un A One is muchsaferthan the other. B Both involvefree-fallinqfrom the too of waterfall. c Oneis called'extremekayaking'.

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