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  2. Kottawa - Wikipedia

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    Kottawa is a commercial hub with several banks, [4] shops, [5] [6] supermarkets, [7] [8] a post office, bakeries and fuel depots. As a commuter suburb of Colombo, Kottawa has seen land prices increase twenty five to thirty two per cent in recent times, with the average price per perch being between LKR 700,000–1 million.

  3. List of extreme points of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the extreme points of Brazil. Latitude and longitude. The following points are farther north, south, east or west than any other location. Brazil

  4. Kawahiva - Wikipedia

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    The Kawahiva people are an uncontacted indigenous tribe of Brazil. They live in the area of the Rio Pardo of Mato Grosso, Brazil but because of constant threats from the outside world they are usually on the move. They have little contact with other indigenous groups and have rarely been seen by non-indigenous people.

  5. Mattegoda - Wikipedia

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    It is located a short distance south-east of Colombo. It is well known for the housing scheme situated in there. It is well known for the housing scheme situated in there. The nearest major town is Kottawa .

  6. Controlled-access highway - Wikipedia

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    Brazil's first freeway, the Rodovia Anhanguera in São Paulo state, was completed in 1953 as an upgrade of the earlier undivided highway. That same year, construction of the second highway, Rodovia Anchieta, between São Paulo and the Atlantic coast, began. Freeway construction, most of them upgrades of older undivided highways, quickened in ...

  7. Pannipitiya - Wikipedia

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    Pannipitiya station is located at the junction of Old Kottawa Rd and Borella Rd (Route 174). Pannipitiya flyover bridge continues above this station. Kottawa station is located 200m north of Kottawa junction

  8. Caatinga - Wikipedia

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    It covers 912,529 km², [2] nearly 10% of Brazil's territory. It is home to 26 million people [ 3 ] and over 2000 species of plants, fish, reptiles, amphibians, birds, and mammals. The Caatinga is the only exclusively Brazilian biome , which means that a large part of its biological heritage cannot be found anywhere else on the planet.

  9. Vale do Javari - Wikipedia

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    Vale do Javari is home to 3,000 indigenous peoples of Brazil with varying degrees of contact, including the Matis, the Matses, the Kulina, and others. [1] The uncontacted indigenous peoples are estimated to be more than 2,000 individuals belonging to at least 14 tribes including the Isolados do Rio Quixito, Isolados do Itaquai (), Isolados do Jandiatuba, Isolados do Alto Jutai, Isolados do Sao ...