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  2. M25 motorway - Wikipedia

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    Map of the M25 showing the junction numbers and driver location signs The M25 almost completely encircles Greater London and passes briefly through it, in the east and west. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Junctions 1A–5 are in Kent , 6–13 are in Surrey , 14 and a small part of 15 are in Hillingdon , Greater London, 15–16 are in Buckinghamshire , 17–24 are ...

  3. Thorpe Interchange - Wikipedia

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    The section of the M25 to the north began in August 1974 and opened in December 1976. The section of the M25 to the south (Chertsey to Thorpe) began in July 1978 and opened on 9 October 1980. The M25 north of here to the junction with the M4 junction 15, is one of the busiest roads in the UK. The M25 reached the M4 from the M3 in 1985.

  4. Schools of Buddhism - Wikipedia

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    One scholar says, "Despite the efforts of generations of Buddhist thinkers, it remains exceedingly difficult to identify precisely what it is that sets the Vajrayana apart." [21] Map of the major geographical centers of major Buddhist schools in South Asia, at around the time of Xuanzang's visit in the seventh century.

  5. Mahayana - Wikipedia

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    Map showing the three major Buddhist divisions. The main contemporary traditions of Mahāyāna in Asia are: The East Asian Mahāyāna traditions of China, Korea, Japan and Vietnam, also known as "Eastern Buddhism". Peter Harvey estimates that there are about 360 million Eastern Buddhists in Asia. [210]

  6. Portal:Buddhism/Map - Wikipedia

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  7. Southern, Eastern and Northern Buddhism - Wikipedia

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    Northern Buddhism: Blue Eastern Buddhism: Yellow Southern Buddhism: Red Southern Buddhism, Eastern Buddhism, and Northern Buddhism are geographical terms sometimes used to describe the three main schools of Buddhism (Theravāda, Mahāyāna, and Vajrayāna) as it spread from the northeastern region of the Indian subcontinent throughout Central Asia, East Asia, Mainland Southeast Asia, and ...

  8. Theravada - Wikipedia

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    The Theravāda school descends from the Vibhajjavāda, a division within the Sthāvira nikāya, one of the two major orders that arose after the first schism in the Indian Buddhist community. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] Theravāda sources trace their tradition to the Third Buddhist council when elder Moggaliputta-Tissa is said to have compiled the ...

  9. A20 road (England) - Wikipedia

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    The main junctions on the London to M25 section are: New Cross one-way system (the road starts here and branches from the A2) Lewisham Gateway (with the A21, A2210 and A2211) Sutcliffe Park (with the A210 to Eltham) – the road becomes a dual carriageway east of this junction; Clifton's Roundabout (with the A205 South Circular)