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  2. Hudson Bend, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Lake Travis Community Library (LTCL) in Lakeway serves Hudson Bend. It originally opened in Lake Travis High School in 1985. Area voters approved the creation of the library district serving the library was created in May 2004.

  3. Kola Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Kola Peninsula and adjacent seas. From the Dutch Novus Atlas (1635). Cartographer: Willem Janszoon Blaeu The Kola Peninsula (Russian: Ко́льский полуо́стров, romanized: Kólʹskij poluóstrov, Kolsky poluostrov; Kildin Sami: Куэлнэгк нёа̄ррк) is a peninsula located mostly in northwest Russia and partly in Finland and Norway.

  4. Ranch to Market Road 620 - Wikipedia

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    From there, it travels north through the city of Lakeway, following along southeastern Lake Travis until it crosses the Colorado River at Mansfield Dam near Marshall Ford. To the northeast, RM 620 enters the city of Austin and intersects RM 2222. The road then intersects RM 2769 just inside the Williamson County line.

  5. Lakeway, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Lakeway is located 16 miles (26 km) west of Austin.. Hurst Creek runs directly through Lakeway and empties into Lake Travis, directly north of Lakeway.. According to Lakeway's GIS Analyst, the city has a total area of 13.37 square miles (21.51 km), of which 13.07 square miles (15.0 km 2) is land and 0.3 square mile (0.7 km 2) (4.45%) is water.

  6. Kola Superdeep Borehole - Wikipedia

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    The Kola Superdeep Borehole SG-3 (Russian: Кольская сверхглубокая скважина СГ-3, romanized: Kol'skaya sverkhglubokaya skvazhina SG-3) is the deepest human-made hole on Earth (since 1979), which attained maximum true vertical depth of 12,262 metres (40,230 ft; 7.619 mi) in 1989. [1]

  7. Kola Bay - Wikipedia

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    1598 map of Kola Bay, from Gerrit de Veer's diary of Willem Barentsz' explorations. Kola Bay (Russian: Кольский залив) or Murmansk Fjord is a 57-km-long fjord of the Barents Sea that cuts into the northern part of the Kola Peninsula. It is up to 7 km wide and has a depth of 200 to 300 metres.

  8. Texas State Highway NASA Road 1 - Wikipedia

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    To SH 3 / Sarah Deel Drive / NASA Parkway: Westbound exit and entrance: 2.4: 3.9: FM 270 (Egret Bay Boulevard) / El Camino Real: Westbound exit and entrance; east end of freeway: Houston–Nassau Bay line: 3.1: 5.0: Point Lookout Drive: Access to Space Center Houston: 3.2: 5.1: Saturn Lane: Access to Johnson Space Center: 4.5: 7.2: Space Center ...

  9. Kola, Russia - Wikipedia

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    Kola (Russian: Ко́ла; Northern Sami: Guoládat; Skolt Sami: Kuâlõk) is a town and the administrative center of Kolsky District of Murmansk Oblast, Russia, located at the confluence of the Kola and Tuloma Rivers, 12 kilometers (7.5 mi) south of Murmansk and 24 kilometers (15 mi) southwest of Severomorsk. It is the oldest town of the Kola ...