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Counting only places I've actually been (as opposed to, say, Petra or Mohenjo-daro or Adelaide) for pure fantasy setting you can't beat Veliko Tarnovo, in Bulgaria.
MIND MELD: Real-Life Places That Inspire Exceptional World Building 2009
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Mohenjo-daro, a ruined city in what is now Pakistan that contains the last traces of a 4,000-year-old civilisation that flourished on the banks of the river Indus, today entered the modern history books after government meteorologists recorded a temperature of 53. 7C (129F).
Temperatures reach record high in Pakistan Declan Walsh in Islamabad 2010
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You don't get to be a presidential candidate without have some human worth and value to humanity. daro
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In such a society, even one with the engineering sophistication evident at Mohenjo-daro, the comet would have been seen as a warning, a sign of the heavens 'displeasure.
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Their greatest city was Mohenjo-daro, built on artificial mounds above flood line.
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Mae'n ddrwg gen i daro 'mhig i mewn unwaith yn rhagor (dwi'n addo peidio ymateb eto!) ond os ga i gywiro camgymeriad eithaf sylfaenol (efallai mai cam deipio wnest di)...
Dau begwn Plaid Cymru Dyfrig 2008
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At the time of the comet, Mohenjo-daro was just 200 years away from its peak of power, when it would have 40,000 residents.
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Mohenjo-daro, of course, is no more, and Mesopotamia has not been a dominant civilization for centuries.
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Indeed, the Indian nation has grown several millenuims back, even prior to the period of Harappa and Mohenjo daro, which approximately dates back to 3300 BC in the minimum.
Archive 2007-10-01 Tusar N Mohapatra 2007
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Indeed, the Indian nation has grown several millenuims back, even prior to the period of Harappa and Mohenjo daro, which approximately dates back to 3300 BC in the minimum.
There is no justification in calling the Mahatma ‘the Father of the Nation’ Tusar N Mohapatra 2007
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