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  2. Eva-Liv Island - Wikipedia

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    Eva-Liv Island (Russian: Остров Ева-Лив; Ostrov Yeva-Liv), [1] alternatively transcribed as Yeva-Liv Island, and also known as Eva Island, is the northeasternmost island in Franz Josef Land, Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russian Arctic.

  3. Geography of Franz Josef Land - Wikipedia

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    Eva-Liv Island, also Yeva-Liv or Jeva Liv, is the northeastern extremity of Franz Josef Land at It covers an area of 287.6 kilometres (178.7 mi). It has an altitude of 381 metres (1,250 ft) and a mapped shore length of 75.2 kilometres (46.7 mi).

  4. JW Marriott Panama - Wikipedia

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    The project was designed by Colombian architects Arias - Serna - Saravia S.A. [4] It includes a five-star hotel of 369 hotel condominium units, 628 residential condominium units, 1500 parking spaces, 36 retail shops, 10-story office tower, a 75,000-square-foot (7,000 m 2) casino operated by Sun International, [5] daily ferry service to the Pearl Islands, yacht club and pier, wellness spa, gym ...

  5. List of islands of Panama - Wikipedia

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    Gulf of Chiriqui Islands . Isla Boca Brava; Isla Boca Chica; Isla Parida; Isla Palenque; Isla Sevilla; Islas Secas; Cayo de Agua; Isla Montuosa; Jicarón; Coiba ...

  6. Yeva - Wikipedia

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    Yeva-Liv Island This page was last edited on 2 November 2024, at 05:30 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  7. Tivoli Hotel, Panama - Wikipedia

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    Panama 1904. Tivoli Hotel [1] in Ancón [2] district of Panama City, [citation needed] Republic of Panama, [3] was a historic hotel. [4] US president and Mrs. Teddy Roosevelt [5] were considered the first guests to stay at the Tivoli on November 15, 1906. [6]