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Geographical perception--North Carolina--Raleigh 1 record
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Geographical perception--Northeastern States 1 record
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  1. Television (8528 records)
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Geographical perception--Papua New Guinea--Vokeo Island 2 records
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Geographical perception--Periodicals 4 records
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Geographical perception--Philosophy 1 record
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Geographical perception--Political aspects 1 record
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Geographical perception--Political aspects--Mexico 2 records
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Geographical perception--Political aspects--United States 1 record
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Geographical perception--Psychological aspects 1 record
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Geographical perception--Québec (Province)--Charlevoix Region 2 records
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Geographical perception--Research 1 record
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Geographical perception--Rome 2 records
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Geographical perception--Rome--History 3 records
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Geographical perception--Russia (Federation) 2 records
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Geographical perception--Russia (Federation)--Congresses 1 record
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Geographical perception--Scotland 1 record
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Geographical perception--Scotland--Cockburnspath 1 record
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Geographical perception--Scotland--East Lothian 1 record
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Geographical perception--Scotland--History 1 record
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