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  2. Mundo (river) - Wikipedia

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    The Mundo is a river in southeastern Spain that originates slightly south of Riópar in the mountain plateau Calar del Mundo and flows toward the town, then westward until joining the Segura south of Hellín. [2] The Mundo has a length of 150 km and a drainage area of 766 km 2. [1] It receives most of its tributaries in its upper course.

  3. Ricardo dos Santos (athlete) - Wikipedia

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    Vítor Ricardo dos Santos Soares [2] (born 18 December 1994), known as Ricardo dos Santos, is a Portuguese sprinter specialising in the 400 metres. [3] He won a bronze medal at the 2018 Ibero-American Championships. He reached the 400m final at the 2018 European Championships, setting a Portuguese national record of 45.14 in the semifinals.

  4. World map - Wikipedia

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    A world map is a map of most or all of the surface of Earth. World maps, because of their scale, must deal with the problem of projection. Maps rendered in two dimensions by necessity distort the display of the three-dimensional surface of the Earth. While this is true of any map, these distortions reach extremes in a world map.

  5. File:Herodotus world map-en.svg - Wikipedia

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    Español: Mapa del mundo según Heródoto, siglo V a. C. Euskara : Munduaren balizko mapa Herodotoren arabera, K. a. V. mendean Français : Reconstruction du monde décrit par Hérodote dans son Enquête (Ve siècle av. J.-C.).

  6. Map of Juan de la Cosa - Wikipedia

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    The map of Juan de la Cosa is a world map that includes the earliest known representation of the New World and the first depiction of the equator and the Tropic of Cancer on a nautical chart. The map is attributed to the Castilian navigator and cartographer, Juan de la Cosa , and was likely created in 1500.

  7. El Mundo (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    The circulation of El Mundo rose in the 1990s. It was 209,992 copies in 1993; 268,748 copies in 1994 [23] 68,813 copies in 2020 [24] In 2001 El Mundo had a circulation of 291,000 copies [25] and it was 312,366 copies next year. [26] The paper had a circulation of 300,000 copies in 2003, making it the third best selling newspaper in the country ...

  8. Ciudad Mitad del Mundo - Wikipedia

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    Ciudad Mitad del Mundo as seen from the west from the 30-meter-high terrace of the museum The yellow line divides the 2 hemispheres. Older monument to the equator in Calacalí (2008) The Ciudad Mitad del Mundo (Middle of the World City) is a tract of land owned by the prefecture of the province of Pichincha, Ecuador.

  9. End of the World Route - Wikipedia

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    The End of the World Route (Spanish: Ruta del Fin del Mundo) is a Chilean touristic scenic route located in the Magallanes and Chilean Antarctic Region, the most southerly region of the country.