FACTOID # 155: Australia has more than 28 times the land area of New Zealand, but its coastline is not even twice as long.
 
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Encyclopedia > Cuenca

List of cities called Cuenca:

en:Cuenca Cuenca is the third largest city in Ecuador, capital of the Azuay province. ... Joara was a large Native American settlement located in what is now Burke County, North Carolina. ... State nickname: Sunshine State, Everglade State Other U.S. States Capital Tallahassee Largest city Jacksonville Governor Jeb Bush Official languages English Area 170,451 km² (22nd)  - Land 137,374 km²  - Water 30,486 km² (17. ... Native Americans (also Indians, Aboriginal Peoples, American Indians, First Nations, Alaskan Natives, Amerindians, or Indigenous Peoples of America) are the indigenous inhabitants of The Americas prior to the European colonization, and their modern descendants. ... Cuenca arch Cuenca is a city (2003 pop. ... Cuenca is a province of central Spain, in the eastern part of the autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha. ...


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[Cuenca -- September-22-1937, Cuenca and all of the towns are [?] for the reunion of new families that form a county.
[Cuenca, October 2-1937, The first men that appeared on the Earth took advantage of the caves that nature offered them but since sometimes one arrived at places no caves could be found one had to build a house with what was found which almost always was with tree trunks and branches.
[Cuenca October 6-1937, The moon the boat the fish the waves and the child are common [nouns?].
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