geography

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Northwest Territories

Describes the environment, history, industry, tourist attractions, arts, sports, and cultures that make that region unique to Northwest Territories.

Alberta

Describes the environment, history, industry, tourist attractions, arts, sports, and cultures that make that region unique to Alberta.

The West

The West contains at least a part of every single desert in the United States. It includes both the most populated and the least populated states in the nation.

The Southeast

Nearly the entire Southeast is part of a deciduous forest biome. The wide range of different Southeastern traditions has led to it being considered the richest cultural region in the United States.

Ant?rtica

En invierno, la cantidad de hielo marino a lo largo de las costas de la Ant?rtida aumenta en 30.000 millas cuadradas (77.000 kil?metros cuadrados) cada d?a. La Ant?rtida contiene el desierto m?s grande del mundo. M?s informaci?n en la Ant?rtida. Combina im?genes impresionantes con hechos interesantes para ofrecer una visi?n de la tierra, la econom?a y la historia de cada continente.

Quebec

Quebec is Canada's largest province. It is home to forests, lakes, small hills, plateaus, and valleys. Discover more about this unique province in Quebec, part of the O Canada series.

Brazil

Presents geography, politics and economy, history, and culture of Brazil.

The Southwest

The Southwest has landscapes ranging from the Rocky Mountains to the Palo Duro Canyon. Well-known Southwesterners include U.S. presidents Bill Clinton and Lyndon B. Johnson.

British Columbia

British Columbia is Canada's western-most province. It borders the Pacific Ocean on the west and is home to mountains, grasslands, and ancient rainforests.

Russia

Presents geography, politics and economy, history, and culture of Russia.

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