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Relict Mediterranean sclerophyllous (Quercus ilex) and dry conifer (Pinus pinea) woodlands appear in the coastal sand dunes and flatland in the Po delta, near Ravenna.
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Relict stands of subtropical evergreen broadleaf forest still occur in the West Hills near Kunming, on the slopes of Jizu Mountain near Dali, and in small temple forests throughout the region.
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Relict silver fir (Abies alba) forest stands appear in a few areas along the Appenines.
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The Friend, that was left with her, was no less afflicted, and bore a true share of Grief with our disconsolate Relict:
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Relict steppes of Beringia are characteristic of the ecoregion.
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Relict Cercis siliquastrum small forest stands frequently appear on limestone substrates in the central part of the Thyrrenian slopes of the Appenines, characterized by a number of deciduous species, such as Quercus pubescens, Acer monspessulanum, Carpinus orientalis, and Crataegus monogyna.
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Relict pine (Pinus pinaster) forest stands occur on rocky and dry slopes, where they compose mixed pine/oak formations.
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The Friend, that was left with her, was no less afflicted, and bore a true share of Grief with our disconsolate Relict:
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[Relict steppe associations of Northeastern Asia].
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Relict steppe associations are usual for the basins of Yana and Indigirka river.
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