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Что (кто) такое Șimian (island) - определение


Șimian (island)         
RIVER ISLAND
New Ada Kaleh; Şimian Island; Simian (island); Şimian (island)
Șimian () is a river island on the Danube belonging to Romania, just downstream of the city of Turnu Severin and overlooking the town of Șimian. The island is home to the reconstructed fortress relocated from the historic Ada Kaleh island, when it was due to be submerged by the Iron Gate I dam building in 1968.
Petty Island         
  • Petty Island in the Delaware River
Petty Island (also Pettys Island;Pursuant to an official decision of the Board on Geographic Names of the United States Geological Survey in 1891, the official name is Petty Island; see or Petty's Island) is a Top N.J.
Harstine Island, Washington         
  • H.J. Hartstene
ISLAND OF PUGET SOUND IN MASON COUNTY, WASHINGTON STATE, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Hartstene Island; Harstine; Hartstene; Hartstene Island, Washington; Hartstine Island; Harstine Island, WA; Harstine Island
Harstine Island (also known simply as Harstine or Hartstene) is an island in Mason County, Washington, United States. The US Census recognizes it as an unincorporated community.

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Șimian (island)
Șimian () is a river island on the Danube belonging to Romania, just downstream of the city of Turnu Severin and overlooking the town of Șimian. The island is home to the reconstructed fortress relocated from the historic Ada Kaleh island, when it was due to be submerged by the Iron Gate I dam building in 1968.