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  2. Kunda, Estonia - Wikipedia

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    Kunda is a town in Viru-Nigula Parish, Lääne-Viru County, Estonia, located on the coast of the Gulf of Finland. Kunda is best known for its cement factory, port, and archaeological heritage. Kunda is best known for its cement factory, port, and archaeological heritage.

  3. Kunda, India - Wikipedia

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    It has an average elevation of 9 metres (291 feet). Kunda is not a very old town and probably was founded during the British Raj. Kunda is Located on Prayagraj-Lucknow National Highway 24B. [4] Place is developing as main commercial location in the region. About 12 km away from Kunda there is a great temple known as Haudeswar Naath.

  4. Kunda, Chatra - Wikipedia

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    The map provides links to three CCL operational areas. [6] ... Kunda (location code 348474) had a total population of 2,989, of which 1,554 (52%) were males and 1,435 ...

  5. Fontainebleau - Wikipedia

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    Fontainebleau (/ ˈ f ɒ n t ɛ n b l oʊ / FON-ten-bloh, US also /-b l uː /-⁠bloo, French: [fɔ̃tɛnblo] ⓘ) [3] is a commune in the metropolitan area of Paris, France.It is located 55.5 kilometres (34.5 mi) south-southeast of the centre of Paris.

  6. Dole, Jura - Wikipedia

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    Dole was the capital of Franche-Comté until Louis XIV conquered the region; he shifted the parlement from Dole to Besançon.The university, founded by Duke Philippe le Bon of Burgundy in 1422, was also transferred to Besançon at that time.

  7. Sens - Wikipedia

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    Sens is located at the extreme north-west of the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, on the border of three regions, namely the Île-de-France, the Grand Est and the Centre-Val de Loire. Located on the course of the river Yonne in the valley of the same name, the city is bordered by the hills of Paron and Saint-Martin-du-Tertre to the west, extension of ...

  8. Hendaye - Wikipedia

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    The town square, where there is a weekly open-air market on Wednesdays, is the location of the famous seventeenth century "Great Cross of Hendaye", a stone cross carved with alchemical symbols that occultists find to contain encrypted information on a future global catastrophe. The church of Saint-Vincent was built in 1598, and largely ...

  9. Massy, Essonne - Wikipedia

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    The city's urbanisation developed towards the districts of the Gravels and Villaine, where it was necessary to establish a school as early as 1927. It is the era of the “suburban house”. During the Second World War , the marshalling yard of Massy–Palaiseau was considered a strategic rail junction.