Gyeongju's population density is 212 people per square kilometer.
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The area of Gyeongju National Park is 137.09 square kilometers.
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Washington DC is one of the most richly cultural and historic areas in the United States. The Washington Monument and the Lincoln and Jefferson Memorial are three of the most widely visited historic sites.
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Yes, there are several conservation areas in Gateshead, including Saltwell Park, a Victorian park known for its historic architecture and gardens. Other conservation areas in Gateshead include the historic village of Birtley and the riverside area of Newcastle Quayside.
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Cheomseongdae is an astronomical observatory in Gyeongju, South Korea. Cheomseongdae in Korean means star-gazing tower.
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England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
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Richard William Oram has written:
'Historic buildings, groups of buildings, areas of architectural importance in and near Dungannon & Cookstown' -- subject(s): Historic houses
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Cheomseongdae is a 7th-century astronomical observatory located in Gyeongju, South Korea. It is the oldest existing observatory in East Asia and one of the oldest scientific observatories in the world. Cheomseongdae was used to observe the movement of celestial bodies for calendrical and astrological purposes.
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Parts of the Atacama Desert have received no measurable rainfall in historic time.
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Anne Turner Simpson has written:
'Historic St Andrews' -- subject(s): Antiquities
'Historic Peterhead'
'Historic Wick'
'Historic Kilmarnock'
'Historic Kinghorn'
'Historic Lochmaben'
'Historic Auchtermuchty'
'Historic Elgin'
'Historic Inverkeithing' -- subject(s): Antiquities
'Historic Dunbar'
'Historic Renfrew'
'HISTORIC PITTENWEEM'
'Historic Strathaven'
'Historic Kilwinning'
'Historic Edinburgh, Canongate and Leith'
'Historic Lanark'
'Historic North Berwick'
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A historic.
In addition, the "h" in "historic" is not silent.
If it was silent, then the answer would have been "an historic".
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Rain is very rare in the Atacama Desert. Some areas have not measured any rainfall in historic times.
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J. J. R. Debney has written:
'Trees and plants in historic areas'
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The Atacama has a cool and very dry climate. Some areas have received no rainfall in historic times.
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Both "an historic" and "a historic" are acceptable, but "a historic" is more commonly used due to the pronunciation of the word "historic" starting with a consonant sound.
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there are many tourist attractions in South Korea. some of them include: Seoul, Gyeongju, Jeju Island, and Busan =]
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A historic period is basically a historic year say for instance 1200 bc
that would be a historic period e.g
: the tudors
is a historic period, The victorians
is another historic period.
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Parts of the Atacama Desert have not recorded any rainfall in historic times.
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A. I. Urbakh has written:
'Arkhitektura gorodskikh peshekhodnykh prostranstv' -- subject(s): City planning, Historic districts, History, Pedestrian areas
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Shepperton is located in Surrey, the former historic county of Middlesex. It is about 28km southwest of London. This town is famous for its conservation areas.
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The cheetah has disappeared from the majority of its historic range, save for Iran and possibly a few areas in Afghanistan, the Indian subcontinent, and Turkmenistan.
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The story takes place in Watts, California. As a result, the Watts Tower is definitely a historic landmark featured in the book. There are also historic homes and buildings that blanket the neighborhood and adjacent areas.
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No state has more national monuments than Arizona--18 federally protected areas. The state's monuments include some of the world's most famous sites including the Grand Canyon, Native American ruins, historic settlements and stark desert landscapes.
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There is a Bush Gardens there. It is based off of different countries throughout the park. There are also quite a few historic areas that have tours that you can attend.
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The address of the Historic Halifax State Historic Site is: , Halifax, NC 27839
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It has always been my my understanding that "an" should precede "historical" and "a" before "historic".
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In, around and between major urban centers. Sadly it also is found at gateways to wilderness areas, national historic sites and National Parks.
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Its welcome, the coast lines and the rural areas of natural beauty plus of course the historic sites across the county
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Norman Tyler has written:
'Historic preservation' -- subject(s): Architecture, Conservation and restoration, Historic buildings, Historic preservation, Historic sites
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Eleanor O'Donnell has written:
'Researching a historic property' -- subject(s): Historic buildings, Historic sites, National Register of Historic Places
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The phone number of the Historic Halifax State Historic Site is: 919-583-7191.
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Downtown Savannah and the Historic District are generally considered safe areas for visitors to stay. These areas have a strong police presence and are well-lit, making them popular choices for tourists. It is important to exercise normal safety precautions, such as being aware of your surroundings and avoiding isolated areas at night.
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E. Patricia Dennison has written:
'Historic Cumnock' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Historic sites
'Historic Melrose' -- subject(s): Excavations (Archaeology), Antiquities, History
'Conservation and Change in Historic Towns'
'Historic Stornoway' -- subject(s): Antiquities
'Historic Dalkeith' -- subject(s): Antiquities
'Historic Aberdeen' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Historic sites
'Historic Linlithgow' -- subject(s): Antiquities
'Historic North Queensferry and peninsula' -- subject(s): Archaeological surveying, Antiquities, History
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The prefix of "historic" is "his-", meaning "related to or concerning".
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