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  2. Coulee - Wikipedia

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    Coulee, or coulée (/ ˈ k uː l eɪ / or / ˈ k uː l iː /), [1] is any of various different landforms, all of which are kinds of valleys or drainage zones. The word coulee comes from the Canadian French coulée , from French couler 'to flow'.

  3. Coolie - Wikipedia

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    The word kūli, meaning "wages", is present throughout the Dravidian language family, with the exception of the North Dravidian branch. [ 10 ] It is also thought that the Hindi word qulī could have originated from the name of a Gujarati aboriginal tribe or caste.

  4. Driftless Area - Wikipedia

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    The Coulee Region is the southwestern part of the Driftless Area in Wisconsin. It is named for its numerous ravines. It is named for its numerous ravines. Never covered by ice during the last ice age , the area lacks the characteristic glacial deposits known as drift .

  5. Coulis - Wikipedia

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    The term comes from Old French coleïs, meaning flowing [3] or running. The way of making coulis varies with the type of fruit or vegetable used: it is possible to simply mash raspberries and strawberries through a strainer with a spoon, while ripe pears and melons are usually pureed in a blender prior to straining; apples have to be cooked first.

  6. Grand Coulee - Wikipedia

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    Grand Coulee is a large coulee on the Columbia River Plateau.This area has underlying granite bedrock, formed deep in the Earth's crust 40 to 60 million years ago. The land periodically uplifted and subsided over millions of years giving rise to some small mountains and, eventually, an inland sea.

  7. Channeled Scablands - Wikipedia

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    The Channeled Scablands are a relatively barren and soil-free region of interconnected relict and dry flood channels, coulees and cataracts eroded into Palouse loess and the typically flat-lying basalt flows that remain after cataclysmic floods within the southeastern part of Washington state.

  8. Coulee City hosts April Fools Art Walk

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    Apr. 8—COULEE CITY — About 400 people visited Coulee City on April 1 to wander through downtown businesses and look over art. That's pretty impressive for a town of fewer than 600. "I had ...

  9. Moses Coulee - Wikipedia

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    Moses Coulee is the second-largest and westernmost canyon of the Channeled Scablands, located about 30 kilometres (19 mi) to the west of the larger Grand Coulee. This water channel is now dry, but during glacial periods, large outburst floods with discharges greater than 600,000 m 3 /s (21,000,000 cu ft/s) carved the channel. [ 1 ]