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West Yorkshire West Yorkshire
Yorkshire, West. The new metropolitan county of West Yorkshire, established by the Local Government Act of 1972, was built upon the county boroughs of Leeds, Bradford, Halifax, Dewsbury, Huddersfield, and Wakefield. There were substantial changes compared with the old West Riding, which lost large... Read more
Giovanni da Verrazano Giovanni da Verrazano
Giovanni da Verrazano , c.1480-1527?, Italian navigator and explorer, in the service of France, possibly the first European to enter New York Bay. Sailing west to reach Asia, Verrazano explored (1524) the North American coast probably from North Carolina to Maine. In 1526, or later, sailing from... Read more
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Early Exploration of America Early Exploration of America
EXPLORATION OF AMERICA, EARLY Early Developments For centuries there were claims suggesting that the earliest voyages of exploration to North America were made by Irish monks (St. Brendan), Welshmen (Prince Madoc) and others, but these have never been supported by credible evidence. Late... Read more
West Africa West Africa
West Africa West Africa is composed of eighteen countries occupying various climate zones. The coastal region from Guinea-Bissau to Cameroon is characterized by abundant rainfall (with a rainy season of at least six months) and a thick forest of massive evergreen trees. A drier region, the savanna,... Read more
Palmer Land Palmer Land
Palmer Land part of the Antarctic Peninsula , W Antarctica. Named by Americans after Nathaniel Palmer , who explored the area in 1820, Palmer Land (or Palmer Peninsula) referred to the entire Antarctic Peninsula. Palmer Land also refers to the portion of the peninsula surrounding Graham Land to... Read more
Red River Settlement Red River Settlement
Red River Settlement agricultural colony in present Manitoba, North Dakota, and Minnesota. It was the undertaking of Thomas Douglas, 5th earl of Selkirk . Wishing to relieve the dispossessed and impoverished in Scotland and Northern Ireland, he secured enough control of the Hudson's Bay Company ... Read more
Permian period Permian period
Permian period [from Perm, Russia], sixth and last period of the Paleozoic era (see Geologic Timescale , table) from 250 to 290 million years ago. Historical Geology of the Period The Lower Permian During the Permian period, changes in the earth's surface that had begun in the preceding ... Read more
Fishbourne Fishbourne
Fishbourne was an exceptionally early, large, and luxurious Roman villa or ‘palace’. One mile west of Chichester, the site at the head of Chichester harbour was first occupied by a supply base of the invasion period. In the Neronian period the first stone civil buildings were... Read more
the Weald the Weald
the Weald , area between the North Downs and the South Downs, SE England, forming part of the counties of East Sussex, West Sussex, Surrey, and Kent. Formerly forested and once noted for its iron industry, the Weald is now largely agricultural.... Read more

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