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  2. PULS (multiple rocket launcher) - Wikipedia

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    Kazakh Ground Forces – 18 Lynx and 50 EXTRA rockets ordered in 2007, delivered in 2008–09. [21] The Naiza (a derivative of the Lynx) is a derivative of the Lynx developed in collaboration, based on the KamAZ-6350 8×8 chassis. [22] Rwanda. Rwandan Army – 5 Lynx ordered in 2007, in service since 2008. [21]

  3. Bavarian Alps - Wikipedia

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    The continent's giant cat, the lynx, is one of those returnees. The lynx disappeared from the Bavarian Alps in the 19th century due to human persecution, along with predatory demands. A release project by Czech colleagues in the 1980s allowed for the lynx to have a second wind in the area, with the growth of the lynx population in the region.

  4. Eurasian lynx - Wikipedia

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    The Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) is one of the four extant species within the medium-sized wild cat genus Lynx. It is widely distributed from Northern, Central and Eastern Europe to Central Asia and Siberia, the Tibetan Plateau and the Himalayas. It inhabits temperate and boreal forests up to an elevation of 5,500 m (18,000 ft).

  5. Ecosystem predating the dinosaurs uncovered in the Alps by a ...

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    Beneath the snowy slopes lay a prehistoric surprise: an ecosystem that predates the dinosaurs, revealed by melting snow before being stumbled upon by a hiker in the Italian Alps.

  6. Swap the Alps for Slovakia’s Tatras mountains – with £20 lift ...

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    SKI HOLIDAYS: More flights from London Stansted open up the tantalisingly affordable Eastern European snow scene to British tourists, finds Colin Nicholson

  7. Alpine Convention - Wikipedia

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    Alpine arc. The geographic area of the Alpine Convention covers a 190,717 km 2 or 73,636 sq mi encompassing 5867 municipalities (data from 2013). The Alpine Range as defined by the Alpine Convention stretches across 1,200 km or 746 mi, through eight states, and its maximum width is 300 km or 186 mi, between Bavaria and Northern Italy.