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Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: CLI-COM |
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COL (Fr. for " neck," Lat. collum) , in physical
great
wall
Blanc is broken by a gentle down-ward curve with smooth upland slopes, over which a footpath gives easy passage. The col is usually formed by the head-waters of a stream eating backward and lowering the water-parting at the head of its valley. In early military operations, the march
mountain
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