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五大湖とは、北アメリカ東部のカナダ-アメリカ国境線沿いにある大きな湖の事。 On Earth Two, which was an exact replica of Earth, a series of lakes identical to the Great Lakes could be seen on that planet's northern continent. (TOS: "Miri" ) The names of the five lakes shown are Ontario, Erie, Michigan, Huron, and Superior. The Great Lakes are not mentioned in dialogue but can clearly be seen on a United States wall map in "Little Green Men". Great Lakes is a single-player map in Age of Empires III. It is surrounded by Saguenay to the north, Great Plains to the west, Carolina to the south and New England to the east. The map has plenty of sheep scattered around, and deer and moose to hunt. Great Lakes is a land map type in Rise of Nations. The map always generates about 5 to 7 lakes towards it's center, each holding several fish and oil resources as well as the possibility to built Docks and naval units. Starting locations are placed symmetrically near the edges. Default terrain sets to appear: 13 sets out of 17 to appear with this map, with higher chances for any of the 'autumn' (30%) or 'dirty' (20%) terrain sets. See article Terrain on how to set specific terrain sets, i.e., if you want to have a guaranteed arctic or desert terrain. This is a region in the United States of America. * Importance: 85% * Community: 90% * Affluence: 90% The Laurentian Great Lakes are a chain of freshwater lakes located in eastern North America, on the Canada-United States border. Great Lakes (2002) is a movie. During the Second Mexican War, the British dominated the Great Lakes and shelled various U.S. lakeshore cities. Prior to the Great War, the U.S. and Canada both fortified their respective shores and established naval forces in the lakes. During the Great War, the Great Lakes saw fierce fighting which ended in U.S. victory. The subsequent occupation of Canada by the U.S. insured that the U.S. remained dominant in the Great Lakes. During Operation Coalscuttle, the ability of the U.S. Navy to supply Irving Morrell's forces by water was of major importance in the ultimate US victory. The Great Lakes were a group of five fresh water lakes on Earth, located in the continent of North America. These lakes - named Michigan, Superior, Huron, Erie, and Ontario - were the largest fresh water lakes on Earth. The Great Lakes were located within or bordering the nation states of the United States of America and Canada. A number of major cities developed along their shores, including Chicago, Illinois and Toronto, Ontario. Lake Erie is in the middle of the Great Lakes.
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五大湖とは、北アメリカ東部のカナダ-アメリカ国境線沿いにある大きな湖の事。 This is a region in the United States of America. * Importance: 85% * Community: 90% * Affluence: 90% The Laurentian Great Lakes are a chain of freshwater lakes located in eastern North America, on the Canada-United States border. Great Lakes (2002) is a movie. The Great Lakes were a group of five fresh water lakes on Earth, located in the continent of North America. These lakes - named Michigan, Superior, Huron, Erie, and Ontario - were the largest fresh water lakes on Earth. The Great Lakes were located within or bordering the nation states of the United States of America and Canada. A number of major cities developed along their shores, including Chicago, Illinois and Toronto, Ontario. The USS Enterprise once encountered a planet which appeared to be an exact duplicate of Earth, with the same enviornmental conditions and the same geographical features - including the Great Lakes. (TOS episode: "Miri") During the Second Mexican War, the British dominated the Great Lakes and shelled various U.S. lakeshore cities. Prior to the Great War, the U.S. and Canada both fortified their respective shores and established naval forces in the lakes. During the Great War, the Great Lakes saw fierce fighting which ended in U.S. victory. The subsequent occupation of Canada by the U.S. insured that the U.S. remained dominant in the Great Lakes. In the early stages of the Second Great War, the Confederate offensive reached the shores of the Great Lakes (specifically Lake Erie), cutting the US in two - greatly increasing the importance to the Americans of lake-borne transportation, though this had to run the gauntlet of Confederate attacks. During Operation Coalscuttle, the ability of the U.S. Navy to supply Irving Morrell's forces by water was of major importance in the ultimate US victory. Lake Erie is in the middle of the Great Lakes. On Earth Two, which was an exact replica of Earth, a series of lakes identical to the Great Lakes could be seen on that planet's northern continent. (TOS: "Miri" ) The names of the five lakes shown are Ontario, Erie, Michigan, Huron, and Superior. The Great Lakes are not mentioned in dialogue but can clearly be seen on a United States wall map in "Little Green Men". Great Lakes is a single-player map in Age of Empires III. It is surrounded by Saguenay to the north, Great Plains to the west, Carolina to the south and New England to the east. The map has plenty of sheep scattered around, and deer and moose to hunt. Great Lakes is a land map type in Rise of Nations. The map always generates about 5 to 7 lakes towards it's center, each holding several fish and oil resources as well as the possibility to built Docks and naval units. Starting locations are placed symmetrically near the edges. Default terrain sets to appear: 13 sets out of 17 to appear with this map, with higher chances for any of the 'autumn' (30%) or 'dirty' (20%) terrain sets. See article Terrain on how to set specific terrain sets, i.e., if you want to have a guaranteed arctic or desert terrain.
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