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  1. The Carpathian Mountains or Carpathians ( / kɑːrˈpeɪθiənz /) are a range of mountains forming an arc across Central Europe. Roughly 1,500 km (930 mi) long, it is the third-longest European mountain range after the Urals at 2,500 km (1,600 mi) and the Scandinavian Mountains at 1,700 km (1,100 mi). The range stretches from the far eastern ...

  2. Tafelberg. /  3.90833°N 56.17222°W  / 3.90833; -56.17222. Tafelberg (literally "Table Mountain") is one of the highest mountains in Suriname at 1,026 metres (3,366 ft). It is a tepui and is part of the Tafelberg Nature Reserve. The mountain is in the Sipaliwini District. The Rudi Kappel Airstrip, former name: Tafelberg Airstrip, is ...

  3. Wilhelmina Frankfurt is an American ballerina, dance educator, and choreographer. She was a soloist with the New York City Ballet, dancing under the direction of George Balanchine, Jerome Robbins, and Peter Martins, until she left the company in 1985. Throughout her career, she performed in various Balanchine ballets including Agon, Le Tombeau ...

  4. Vilhelmina Municipality (Swedish: Vilhelmina kommun; Southern Sami: Vualtjeren tjïelte) is a municipality in Västerbotten County in northern Sweden. Its seat is located in Vilhelmina . History [ edit ]

  5. Princess Augusta Amalia Ludovika, (21 June 1788 – 13 May 1851), married Eugène de Beauharnais, Duke of Leuchtenberg, Prince of Eichstätt. Princess Amalia Maria Augusta (9 October 1790 – 24 January 1794), died in childhood. Princess Caroline Augusta (8 February 1792 – 9 February 1873), married William I of Württemberg, and then Francis ...

  6. On top of the southwestern extremity of the Horseshoe mountains Upload Photo: F06 Fort Panga (also: Signal Hill, Seinpost, La Vigie) On top of the eastern extremity of the Horseshoe mountains Fort Panga (also: Signal Hill, Seinpost, La Vigie)

  7. Wilhelmine of Prussia, Wilhelmine von Preußen in German, may refer to: Wilhelmine of Prussia, Margravine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth (1709–1758), Margravine of Bayreuth, eldest daughter of Frederick William I of Prussia and sister of Frederick II of Prussia. Wilhelmina of Prussia, Princess of Orange (1751–1820), daughter of Prince August ...

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