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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. Jalan Merlimau–Jasin - Wikipedia

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    Jalan Merlimau–Jasin, (Malacca state route M25) is a major road in Malacca state, Malaysia. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is also a main route to the North–South Expressway Southern Route via the Jasin Interchange.

  4. M25 (Durban) - Wikipedia

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    The M25 is a metropolitan route in the eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality, South Africa linking the R102 in KwaMashu to Inanda, north-west of Durban.The M25 serves as one of the most important commuter routes in Greater Durban connecting two of its largest townships to Durban (via the R102).

  5. Portal:Buddhism/Map - Wikipedia

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  6. Thorpe Interchange - Wikipedia

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    The junction is junction 2 of the M3, and junction 12 of the M25. The M25 north of the junction is 5 lanes, and south of the junction it is 4 lanes wide. The next junction north along the M25 is the Addlestone Interchange, and south along the M25 is the Runnymede Interchange. The design is a turbine interchange. The B389 (west) and B388 (east ...

  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. List of Dhammakaya branches - Wikipedia

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    The temple underwent a major change after Luang Pu Sodh Candasaro became abbot, from a temple with only thirteen monks that was nearly abandoned, to a prosperous center of education and meditation practice with five hundred monks (the highest in Thailand at the time) and hundreds of mae chi. [1]

  9. Mahayana - Wikipedia

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    The Indo-Tibetan tradition (Vajrayana Buddhism, mainly found in Tibet, Inner Mongolia and elsewhere in Western China, Mongolia, Bhutan, parts of India, Nepal and Russia, also known as "Northern Buddhism". According to Harvey "the number of people belonging to Northern Buddhism totals only around 18.2 million." [211]