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  2. Boy 87 - Wikipedia

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    Boy 87 (Refugee 87) is a contemporary novel by Ele Fountain. The refugee crisis is one of the themes in this novel. It is published by Pushkin Children's Books in the UK and by Little Brown in the US (as Refugee 87). The book was written while the author was living in Ethiopia.

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  4. Upper Sugarloaf Key - Wikipedia

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    Upper Sugarloaf Key is located in the Florida Keys. [1] It located between MM20.5-MM19 and bridge number 28/29 at Bow Channel/Park Key. [2] U.S. 1 (or the Overseas Highway) crosses the key at approximately mile markers 19–20.5. Upper Sugarloaf Key is located about 15 miles east of Key West, between Park Key and Cudjoe Key.

  5. Layton, Florida - Wikipedia

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    The approximate coordinates for the City of Layton is located along U.S. Route 1 at Via US 1 it is 66 miles (106 km) northeast of Key West and 88 miles (142 km) southwest of Miami.

  6. Sunset Key - Wikipedia

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    Sunset Key is a 27-acre (11-hectare) residential neighborhood and resort island in the city of Key West, Florida. It is located about 500 yards (460 m) off the coast of the island of Key West. The island is privately held among its residents. The island is accessible only by a shuttle boat that runs from the Margaritaville Marina out to the island.

  7. Scout Key - Wikipedia

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    Scout Key is an island in the lower Florida Keys. It was previously known as West Summerland Key until 2010. [ 1 ] U.S. 1 (the Overseas Highway ) crosses the key at approximately mile markers 34–35, between Spanish Harbor Key and Big Pine Key .

  8. Long Key - Wikipedia

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    It was visited by C.W. Pierce in his boat, Bonton (1885). He stopped at the lower end of the key where there was a house with a cistern and replenished his water supply.. The key was a depot site during the railroad years, and it was also the site of the well known Long Key Fishing Camp.

  9. Lois Key - Wikipedia

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    Lois Key is an island in the lower Florida Keys approximately 20 miles (32 km) east of Key West. [1] Lois Key is not connected to the rest of the Florida Keys by bridge or by land. It is uninhabited, but until 1999, was the site of a commercially operated breeding colony of rhesus monkeys.