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Amu Dar'ya Summary
732 words, approx. 2 pages The longest river in Central Asia (length measurements vary between 2,200 and 2,500 kilometers), the Amu Dar'ya (Oxus) has two annual floods: in the spring, from precipitation, and in the summer, from the Pamir Mountains' melting glaciers...
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 The Amu Darya - Amudarya (Tajik: Омударё or дарёи Ому - Omudaryo or daryoi Omu; Persian: آمودریا - Âmudaryâ; Uzbek: Amudaryo, with darya (Pahlavi) meaning sea or a very large river), is the longest river in Central Asia. Amu is...


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Amu
05/23/2007: 121 words, approx. 1 pages Amu Directed by Shonali Bose Opens May 25, Cinema Village and ImaginAsian Post-college identity grapplinggets a political twist in Amu. Kaju (Konkona Son Sharma), a recent UCLAgrad staying with relatives in Delhi to reclaim roots, learns that her parents did not...
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First Team Darya Fakory, Mount ...
12/13/2001: 661 words, approx. 2 pages Darya Fakory, Mount Hebron, Soph.: The Vikings' only remaining All- Extra first team or honorable mention selection that returned this year, Fakory was second (21 minutes 25 seconds) at the Howard County Striders Invitational, fifth (21:25.38) at the county championships and 31st (21:39.27) at...


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