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To the Lake (Russian: Эпидемия, lit. ' Epidemic ') is a Russian post-apocalyptic thriller television series launched on the Premier platform on 14 November 2019. [2] Its first season is based on Vongozero, a novel by Russian author Yana Vagner. [3] Netflix acquired the first season and released it internationally on 8 October 2020.
Dancing Queen (American TV series) Dark Tourist (TV series) Daughters of Destiny (TV series) The Day I Met El Chapo: The Kate del Castillo Story; Deaf U; The Devil Next Door; Diagnosis (American TV series) Diddy Do It; Dig Deeper: The Disappearance of Birgit Meier; Dirty Money (2018 TV series) The Disappearance of Madeleine McCann; Dogs (TV series)
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The St. Marys River (Shawnee: Kokothikithiipi, [2] in Miami-Illinois: Nameewa siipiiwi) [3] is a 99-mile-long (159 km) [4] tributary of the Maumee River (Miami-Illinois: Taawaawa siipiiwi) in northwestern Ohio and northeastern Indiana in the United States. [5]
Cesnik attended St. Mary's School on 57th Street and St. Augustine High School, both in Lawrenceville. She was valedictorian at the graduation of her high school class in 1960, after being the May Queen and the president of the senior class and the student council. She joined the School Sisters of Notre Dame when she was 18. [5]
Somebody Feed Phil is an American travel documentary television series presented by Philip Rosenthal that premiered on Netflix in January 2018. [1] Each episode follows Rosenthal touring the cuisine of its featured city, and spotlights charities and non-profit organizations that operate in the region.
Amazon River documentary: Independent film: The African Queen (film) 1951 United States John Huston: Humphrey Bogart, Katharine Hepburn, Robert Morley: Adventure film: TV series: Nile (TV series) 2004 UK: Mike Gunton: Catherine Schell, Kenneth Haigh, Michael Gough: Documentary film: Film The Bridge on the River Kwai: 1957 UK/USA David Lean
The Trent Canal reached Balsam lake in 1873. [3] Continuation of the waterway to Lake Simcoe required the building of a canal to the Talbot River, which flows into Lake Simcoe. The former St. Mary's site was chosen as the starting point for the canal, which was dug westward through the rock to a swamp along the Grass River.