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1 The Tibetan ranges extend far into China and beyond the Indian peninsula .
2 He crossed to the other side of the Indian peninsula , and again embarked.
3 Do not Kamtchatka and Korea, Arabia and the Indian Peninsula all point south?
4 The town has a station 6 m. from Badnera junction on the Great Indian Peninsula line.
5 He ruminated sagely over these matters as he sped on over the Great Indian Peninsula Railway.
6 Italy corresponds to the Indian Peninsula , both having large islands near their extremities, Sicily and Ceylon.
7 This must not be mistaken for Malabar, which is situated on the west coast of the Indian peninsula .
8 It is a station on the Nagpur branch of the Great Indian Peninsula railway and is 383 m. E.N.E.
9 These continents have not such clear and regular boundary-lines as those of South America, Africa, and the Indian Peninsula .
10 The western terminus of the Great Indian Peninsula Railway is here, and with its connections it extends all over India.
11 The Colonel's one idea of the Indian Peninsula was a huge tiger waiting somewhere in a jungle to be shot.
12 Some of the inhabitants of the Indian Peninsula are small men, but none could have left such marks as that.
13 The climate of Ceylon, from its physical configuration and insular detachment, contrasts favourably with that of the great Indian peninsula .
14 Only eighty days, now that the section between Rothal and Allahabad, on the Great Indian Peninsula Railway, has been opened.
15 These continents do not show such decided, clear, and regular boundary lines as South America, Africa, and the Indian peninsula .
16 This may turn out to be little more than a local yet striking variety of P. Horsfieldii of the Indian Peninsula .
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