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  2. Judah, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Judah is a Census-designated place in Marshall Township, Lawrence County, Indiana. Judah was named from the presence of the Judah School, established in 1882. [3]

  3. List of protected areas of Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Goll, John. Indiana State Parks: A Guide to Hoosier Parks, Reservoirs and Recreation Areas for Campers, Hikers, Anglers, Boaters, Hunters, Nature Lovers, Skiers and Family Vacationers. United States: Glovebox Guidebooks of America, 1995. ISBN 1-881139-12-3.

  4. Category:Wilderness areas of Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Wilderness areas of Indiana" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Charles C. Deam Wilderness

  5. List of botanical gardens and arboretums in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates ... This list of botanical gardens and arboretums in Indiana is intended to include all significant botanical ... List of nature centers in Indiana;

  6. Hoosier National Forest - Wikipedia

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    Much of Hoosier National Forest is over karst, responsible for the many caves in southern Indiana. [8] Included in Hoosier National Forest is the Charles C. Deam Wilderness Area, the only recognized wilderness area left in Indiana. This means that no motorized vehicles are allowed in the area, and instead mules and horses must be used to ...

  7. Judaean Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Judean Mountains can be divided into a number of sub-regions, including the Mount Hebron ridge, the Jerusalem ridge and the Judean slopes. The Judaean Mountains formed the heartland of the Kingdom of Judah (930–586 BCE), where the earliest Jewish settlements emerged, and from which Jews are originally descended. [3] [4] [5]

  8. Charles C. Deam Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    The Charles C. Deam Wilderness is located close to the city of Heltonville and Bloomington, Indiana. Lake Monroe, Indiana's largest reservoir, forms the northern boundary. [1] It was established as wilderness in 1982 and is managed by the Hoosier National Forest. It covers 12,472 acres (19.49 mi 2 or 50.47 km 2).

  9. Monroe Lake - Wikipedia

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    Indiana's only federally protected U.S. Wilderness Area, the 13,000-acre (53 km 2) Charles C. Deam Wilderness Area, is located on the south shore. The lake's watershed is 441 square miles, 82% of which is forested or farmland. [3] The pool elevation (above sea level) is about 538 feet (164 m) year-round.