The Busiest Cargo Ports in North America
Of the busiest ports in North America, one is in Canada, one is in Mexico, and the remaining are all in the United States.
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Of the busiest ports in North America, one is in Canada, one is in Mexico, and the remaining are all in the United States.
January 19, 2018 15:15
The Texas Declaration of Independence was adopted on March 2, 1836.
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According to TomTom Traffic Index, these cities' streets are the most congested on earth.
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Murmansk is Russia's largest Arctic port.
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Brasilia has been the capital of Brazil since 1960. It is also a relatively new city.
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Brazil declared independence on September 7, 1822.
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The Bahamas is comprised of a series of islands in the Atlantic Ocean, and is a part of the continent of North America.
January 18, 2018 12:33
Citizens of countries such as Sudan, Yemen, and Afghanistan suffer from among the lowest levels of personal freedom globally.
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The Battle of Cambrai was fought on the Western Front during World War I.
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Finland has the highest milk consumption per capita.
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The global chicken population was estimated to be at 50 billion by 2009.
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The Eyre Peninsula is located in the Australian state of South Australia.
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The Centro Mayor in Bogota, Colombia is the largest mall in South America.
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Qatar is located in Western Asia, and considered part of the Middle East.
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Spain is located in the southwestern region of Europe.
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The dark-sky movement has one mission, and one mission only: to decrease light pollution.
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Wellington, New Zealand, is the world's southernmost capital city.
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A landrace refers to a domestic animal species who has gone through great evolution over time.
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The 655 km long Connecticut River is the longest river flowing through Vermont.
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