The Office of Insular Affairs OIA is a unit of the United States Department of the Interior that oversees federal administration of several United States possessions. It is the successor to the Bureau of Insular Affairs of the United States War Department War Department , which administered certain territories from 1902 to 1939, and the Office of Territorial Affairs formerly the Division of Territories and Island Possessions and then the Office of Territories in the Interior Department, which was responsible for certain territories from the 1930s to the 1990s. The word insular comes from the Latin word insula Island Etymology island . Currently, the OIA has administrative responsibility for coordinating federal policy in the territories of American Samoa , Guam , the U.S. Virgin Islands , and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands , and oversight of federal programs and funds in the freely associated Federated States of Micronesia , the Republic of the Marshall Islands , and the Republic of Palau . The OIA, led by the Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Insular Areas since September 2009, Anthony M. Babauta , also has jurisdiction of excluded areas of Palmyra Atoll ref http www.doi.gov oia Islandpages palmyrapage.htm http www.doi.gov oia Islandpages palmyrapage.htm ref and residual administration of Wake Island . ref http www.doi.gov oia Islandpages wakepage.htm http www.doi.gov oia Islandpages wakepage.htm ref Relations between the United States and Puerto Rico are coordinated between the Office of the Deputy Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs and the Puerto Rico Federal Affairs Administration , not the OIA. See also Insular area Compact of Free Association Protectorate Colonial Office References Reflist External links official http www.doi.gov oia index.html DOI agencies Category Insular areas of the United States Office of Insular Affairs Category United States Department of the Interior agencies Insular Affairs vi Ph ng Qu c h i ... more details
This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Insular Horseshoe Bat image status EN status system IUCN2.3 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Mammalia ordo Chiroptera familia Rhinolophidae genus Rhinolophus species R. keyensis binomial Rhinolophus keyensis binomial authority Wilhelm Peters Peters , 1871 synonyms range map Insular Horseshoe Bat area.png range map caption Insular Horseshoe Bat range The Insular Horseshoe Bat Rhinolophus keyensis is a species of bat in the Rhinolophidae family. It is Endemism endemic to Indonesia . References Chiroptera Specialist Group 1996. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 19577 all Rhinolophus keyensis . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 30 July 2007. Rhinolophidae Rhinolophidae stub Category Rhinolophus Category Mammals of Indonesia es Rhinolophus keyensis eu Rhinolophus keyensis ... more details
Infobox stadium name Centro Insular de Deportes nickname CID logo image logo caption image Image CID Gran Canaria.jpg 250px caption Gran Canaria s Centro Insular de Deportes CID on May 19, 2009 fullname Centro Insular de Deportes former names location Jos Alcalde Ram rez Bethencourt Av., Las Palmas de Gran Canaria , Spain coordinates Coord 28.113 N 15.417 W type landmark display inline,title broke ground built opened Start date 1988 10 20 renovated expanded closed demolished owner Las Palmas de Gran Canaria City operator surface Parquet scoreboard Yes cost architect project manager structural engineer services engineer general contractor main contractors capacity Basketball 5,200 suites record attendance dimensions 25m x 16.65m acreage tenants infobox stadium tenantlist tenant clubs CV Las Palmas Hotel Cantur Superliga Femenina de Voleibol SFV br CV Gran Canaria Jus n Canarias Superliga de Voleibol Masculina SVM br CB Gran Canaria Gran Canaria Liga ACB ACB tenant years 1988 br 1988 br 1988 website http www.grancanariadeportes.com instalaciones cid.php Website Centro Insular de Deportes is an indoor arena in Las Palmas , Spain . It is the home arena of the Spanish Liga ACB ACB League professional basketball team CB Gran Canaria Gran Canaria . The arena holds 5,200 people. ref cite web url http en.europeonline magazine.eu las palmas de gran canaria stadt 45035.html title Las Palmas de Gran Canaria author en.europeonline magazine.eu language Spanish accessdate 2012 04 08 ref References references DEFAULTSORT Insular Category Indoor arenas in Spain Category Basketball venues in Spain Category CB Gran Canaria Category Las Palmas Liga ACB venues Spain sports venue stub ca Centro Insular de Deportes es Centro Insular de Deportes ... more details
was replaced by an Insular Government in 1901. Befitting its organization within the War Department ... was later renamed the Office of Insular Affairs . References reflist 2 Further reading National Archives & Records Service, Inventory No. 3 Records of the Bureau of Insular Affairs Record Group 350 ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2007 Early Insular Christianity is a term used to cover Christianity in Great Britain and Ireland during the Sub Roman Britain post Roman period . It splits into two strands Celtic Christianity 5th to 8th centuries , the Christianity surviving from the Roman period in the Celtic areas of Britain and Ireland e.g. Ireland, Wales, Scotland and spread to parts of Anglo Saxon England by the Hiberno Scottish mission Anglo Saxon Christianity 7th to 11th centuries , the Christianity imported from Rome by Augustine of Canterbury in 597 The Synod of Whitby of 664 forms a significant watershed in that King Oswiu of Northumbria decided to follow Roman rather than Celtic practices, but the two rites co existed for another century, Wales observing the Celtic Easter date until 768 . The Anglo Saxon mission in the 7th to 8th centuries spread Christianity to the Continent, as had the earlier Celtic missions. See also Insular art Insular script History of the Church of England Category History of Christianity in the United Kingdom Christianity stub England hist stub Ireland hist stub ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2008 The Insular Region is one of the ten traditional geographical regions of Venezuela it comprises all of the nation s islands, and is formed by Nueva Esparta and the Federal Dependencies . coord missing Venezuela Administrative regions of Venezuela Venezuela geo stub Category Regions of Venezuela ... more details
This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Insular Flying Fox image Pteropus samoensis1.jpg status LC status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Mammalia ordo Chiroptera familia Pteropodidae genus Pteropus species P. tonganus binomial Pteropus tonganus binomial authority Jean Ren Constant Quoy Quoy & Gaimard, 1830 synonyms range map Insular Flying Fox area.png range map caption Insular Flying Fox range The Insular Flying Fox or Pacific Flying Fox Pteropus tonganus is a species of megabat in the Pteropodidae family. It is found in American Samoa , the Cook Islands , Fiji , New Caledonia , Niue , Papua New Guinea , Samoa where it is called pe a fanua, pe a fai and taulaga , the Solomon Islands , Tonga , and Vanuatu . References Hamilton, S. & Helgen, K. 2008. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 18764 all Pteropus tonganus . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 6 October 2009. Pteropodidae P. Category Pteropus Category Animals described in 1830 fruit bat stub es Pteropus tonganus eu Pteropus tonganus fr Renard volant des Tongas it Pteropus tonganus nl Tongavleerhond zh ... more details
The Inter insular match is a cricket match played annually between the representative teams of Channel Islands Jersey and Guernsey . It has been played since 1957 ref name Hist http www.guernseycricket.com index.cfm view id 53 Inter insular results 1957 2006 ref and often attracts crowds above 1,000. ref name 2007M http www.cricketeurope4.net DATABASE ARTICLES articles 000054 005430.shtml 4 run win for Jersey in inter insular thriller by David Piesing, 12 August 2007 at CricketEurope ref History After the first three games finished in draws, Jersey cricket team Jersey were the first to claim an outright win in 1960, followed by three successive wins for Guernsey cricket team Guernsey . Several draws took place in the 1960s and 70s, leading to the match being switched to a limited overs format. ref name Hist Between 1992 and 2001 Jersey won ten matches in a row, and this was followed by five successive wins for Guernsey between 2002 and 2006. ref name Hist The 2007 match was won by Jersey by four runs with just four balls to spare. ref name 2007M Related events In addition to the main match, games have also been played at various age groups Over 40s, Under 25s, Under 23s, Under 21s, and Under 19s. ref name Hist The first Twenty20 match was played in September 2007, Guernsey winning by five wickets, and this is set to become an annual event. ref http www.cricketeurope4.net DATABASE ARTICLES articles 000057 005767.shtml Guernsey win inaugural Twenty20 inter insular by David Piesing, 1 October 2007 at CricketEurope ref See also Muratti the equivalent event in Football soccer football Guernsey cricket team Jersey cricket team References reflist Category Sport in the Channel Islands Category Cricket in Guernsey Category Cricket in Jersey ... more details
This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Insular Single Leaf Bat image status LR nt status system IUCN2.3 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Mammalia ordo Chiroptera familia Phyllostomidae genus Monophyllus species M. plethodon binomial Monophyllus plethodon binomial authority Gerrit Smith Miller Miller , 1900 synonyms The Insular Single Leaf Bat Monophyllus plethodon is a species of bat in the family Phyllostomidae . It is found in Anguilla , Antigua and Barbuda , Barbados , Dominica , Guadeloupe , Martinique , Montserrat , Saint Lucia , and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines . Source Chiroptera Specialist Group 1996. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 13719 all Monophyllus plethodon . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 30 July 2007. Phyllostomidae G. Category Monophyllus leafnosed bat stub es Monophyllus plethodon eu Monophyllus plethodon fr Monophyllus plethodon nl Monophyllus plethodon sr Monophyllus plethodon ... more details
Infobox language family name Insular Celtic region Ireland , Scotland , Isle of Man Mann , Wales , Cornwall ... Brythonic child2 Goidelic languages Goidelic Insular Celtic languages are those Celtic languages that originated ... mainland Europe and Anatolia . All surviving Celtic languages are from the Insular Celtic group the Continental Celtic languages are extinct. The six Insular Celtic languages of modern times can ... , and Welsh language Welsh another language or dialect, Cumbric language Cumbric , is extinct. Insular Celtic hypothesis The Insular Celtic hypothesis is a theory that the Brythonic and Goidelic languages ... extinct. The proponents of the Insular Celtic hypothesis such as Cowgill 1975 McCone 1991, 1992 and Schrijver 1995 point to shared innovations among Insular Celtic languages, including inflected ... spread through language contact between those two groups. The family tree of the Insular Celtic languages is thus as follows Insular Celtic Goidelic languages Goidelic Primitive Irish language ... vs. Welsh tafod Old Irish ing strait vs. Middle Welsh eh ang wide Insular Celtic as a language area ... a list of changes which affected both branches of Insular Celtic but for which there is no evidence that they should be dated to a putative Proto Insular Celtic period. ref Insular Celtic as a Language ... markers Use of ordinal numbers in the sense of one of . Absolute and dependent verb The Insular ... initial position in the sentence Insular Celtic having verb subject object or VSO word order or whether ... conjunct distinction may thus be an artifact of the VSO word order that arose in Insular Celtic. Possible Afro Asiatic substratum Undue date March 2010 The concept of the Insular Celtic languages being ... of Insular Celtic Verbal Complex 2006 ref Isaac considers the twenty points identified by Gensler ... 1975 chapter The origins of the Insular Celtic conjunct and absolute verbal endings editor H. Rix ... Insular Celtic Languages Category Celtic languages af Eiland Keltiese tale be x old ... more details
About a type of U.S. insular area U.S. states that designate themselves as Commonwealths Commonwealth U.S. state other uses Commonwealth Administrative divisions of the United States In the terminology of the United States insular area s, a Commonwealth is a type of Territories of the United States organized but Unincorporated territories of the United States unincorporated dependent territory . The definition of Commonwealth according to current U.S. Department of State U.S. State Department policy as codified in the department s U.S. Department of State Foreign Affairs Manual Foreign Affairs Manual reads The term Commonwealth does not describe or provide for any specific political status or relationship. It has, for example, been applied to both states and territories. When used in connection with areas under U.S. sovereignty that are not states, the term broadly describes an area that is self governing under a constitution of its adoption and whose right of self government will not be unilaterally withdrawn by Congress . ref cite web url http www.state.gov documents organization 86756.pdf title 7 fam 1120 acquisition of u.s. nationality in u.s. territories and possessions accessdate 2010 01 24 date 06 01 05 work U.S. Department of State Foreign Affairs Manual Volume 7 Consular Affairs publisher U.S. Department of State format PDF ref There are currently two United States insular ... commonwealths Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Of the current U.S. insular areas, the term was first ... The Commonwealth of the Philippines was an insular area that held commonwealth status from March ... link rot date October 2011 Reflist DEFAULTSORT Commonwealth United States Insular Area Category Insular areas of the United States et hendus USA saareala es Estado libre asociado fr Commonwealth ... pt Commonwealth rea insular dos Estados Unidos sr tl Mankomunidad pook insular ng Estados Unidos ... more details
Image Annob n Bioko.PNG thumb right 400 px Maps of Annob n and Bioko . The Insular Region of Equatorial Guinea comprises the former Spanish territory of Bioko Fernando Poo , together with Annob n island, the latter formerly part of the Spanish territory of Elobey, Annob n and Corisco , which was located in the Gulf of Guinea and in the Corisco Bay . The region covers 2,052 km and has a population of about 265,000. It is split into three political jurisdictions Annob n Province Annob n Bioko Norte Province Bioko Norte Bioko Sur Province Bioko Sur . The islands located in the Corisco Bay are not part of the Insular Region but are included in the Litoral Province Equatorial Guinea Litoral Province which is part of Rio Muni Continental Region Litoral Province Equatorial Guinea Litoral Province . The largest city and regional administrative capital is located in Malabo . The other main cities are Luba , Riaba , Rebola, Equatorial Guinea Rebola , Baney , and San Antonio de Pal . Bioko Bioko island is located about 40  km away from Cameroon . Bioko has the nation s capital Malabo. Bioko island was known as Fernando Poo until the 70 s, is also the largest island of the Gulf of Guinea , covering 2,017  km . Annob n With just 17  km , Annob n is the most remote territory of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea , is a small volcanic island located 670  km away from Malabo and 580  km away from Bata, and in the other side of the equator . Between Annob n and Bioko are located the islands of S o Tom and Pr ncipe , Annob n is also the most remote island of the Gulf of Guinea. Image CoriscoyElobey.png 150px thumb Corisco , Elobey Grande and Elobey Chico islands Corisco Corisco is located 25  km away from the Rio Muni estuary. Its surface is about 15  km and has a population of 150. Corisco is the home of the Benga people, due the legendary beauty of the Benga ... insulaire pt Regi o Insular ... more details
onesource date July 2010 Taxobox name Insular Cave Rat status EX status system IUCN3.1 status ref ref IUCN2008 assessors Turvey, S. & Helgen, K. year 2008 title Heteropsomys insulans id 10025 downloaded 5 January 2009 ref regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Mammal ia ordo Rodent ia subordo Hystricomorpha infraordo Hystricognathi parvordo Caviomorpha familia Echimyidae genus Heteropsomys species extinction H. insulans binomial Heteropsomys insulans binomial authority Harold Elmer Anthony Anthony , 1916 Species and description The Insular Cave Rat Heteropsomys insulans is an Extinct species of spiny rat native to Puerto Rico . The spiny rats are a group of hystricognath rodents in the family Echimyidae. They are distributed from Central America through much of South America. They were also found in the West Indies until the 1800s. Most species have stiff pointed hairs, or a bristly coat of flat flexible spines that allow for protection. Many echimyids can break off their tails when attacked. This action confuses predators long enough for the animal to escape. Unlike lizards, however, the tail of spiny rats does not regenerate. When intact, tails range from less than half the body length to much longer they may be thinly or densely haired. This technique can obviously be used only once in each individual s lifetime. This species most likely did not do well in conditions of high heat and aridity and are restricted to regions with an abundant source of water. The physical characteristics of spiny rats vary greatly from species to species, from rat sized to the size of a small cat. Their head and body length is from 4.13 to 18.9 inches 10.5 to 48 centimeters and a tail length of 0.2 to 16.6 inches 0.5 to 42 centimeters . They weigh from 0.46 to 2.9 pounds 210 to 1,300 grams . In appearance, most species of spiny rat are rat like, with pointed noses. Lifestyle Spiny ... me Insular Cave Rat Spiny rat http animals.jrank.org pages 3491 Spiny Rats Echimyidae.html http www.britannica.com ... more details
Granular insular cortex or visceral area refers to a portion of the cerebral cortex defined on the basis of internal structure in the human and macaque, ref citebook author Mesulam M M Mufson EJ year 1985 chapter 5 The insula of Reil in man and monkey Architectonics, connectivity, and function pages 179 226 title Cerebral Cortex editors Peters A, Jones EG oclc 277149053 ref the rat, ref citebook author Swanson LW year 1998 title Brain Maps Structure of the Rat Brain edition 2nd Revised publisher Elsevier Science location Amsterdam oclc 640898561 ref and the mouse. ref citebook author Paxinos G Franklin KBJ year 2001 title The Mouse Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates edition 2nd publisher Academic Press location San Diego oclc 493265554 ref Classified as neocortex , it is in primates distinguished from adjacent allocortex periallocortex by the presence of granular layers external granular layer II and internal granular layer IV and by differentiation of the external pyramidal layer III into sublayers. ref citebook author Zilles K year 2004 chapter 27 Architecture of the human cerebral cortex title The Human Nervous System edition 2nd editors Paxinos G, Mai JK publisher Elsevier location Amsterdam oclc 54767534 ref In primates it occupies the posterior part of the insula. ref citebook author Mesulam M M, Mufson EJ year 1984 chapter 5 The insula of Reil in man and monkey Architectonics, connectivity, and function pages 179 226 title Cerebral Cortex editors Peters A, Jones EG oclc 277149053 ref In rodents it is located on the lateral surface of the cortex rostrally, dorsal to the gustatory area or, more caudally, dorsal to the agranular insula . ref citebook author Swanson LW year 2004 title Brain Maps Structure of the Rat Brain edition 3rd publisher Elsevier Academic Press location Oxford oclc 225608577 ref References Reflist External links More information at http braininfo.rprc.washington.edu centraldirectory.aspx?ID 1192 BrainInfo Categories Category Neuroanatomy neuroanatomy ... more details
The United States House Committee on Insular Affairs is a defunct United States Congressional committee committee of the United States House of Representatives U.S. House of Representatives . The Treaty of Paris 1898 Treaty of Paris , signed on December 10, 1898, officially concluded the Spanish American War . According to the provisions of the treaty, Spain ceded the Philippine Islands , Puerto Rico and Guam to the United States , and relinquished her sovereignty over Cuba . On January 1, 1899, the Spanish evacuated Cuba, and control of the island was assumed by a military governor who represented the United States. On December 8, 1899, the U.S. House established the Committee on Insular Affairs to consider all matters excepting those affecting the revenue and appropriations pertaining to the islands which came to the United States through the treaty of 1899 with Spain, and to Cuba. ref Asher C. Hinds. Hinds Precedents of the House of Representatives of the United States Washington Government Printing Office, 1907 , vol. 4, p. 789. ref Just 6 days earlier, on December 6, 1899, the United States had acquired exclusive rights to certain islands in Samoa through an agreement with British Empire Britain and Germany . Subsequently, matters relating to American Samoa also came within the committee s jurisdiction. In 1902 the Republic of Cuba was established, and jurisdiction over matters concerning Cuba was transferred to the United States House Committee on Foreign Affairs Committee on Foreign Affairs in 1906. Eventually, the jurisdiction of the Committee on Insular Affairs was expanded to cover the United States Virgin Islands which were purchased from Denmark by the treaty in 1916 ... legislative guide house chapter 13 insular affairs.html Records of the Committee on Insular Affairs 1899 1946 , Chapter 13. Records of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs and Its Predecessors ... committees of the United States House of Representatives Insular Affairs ... more details
from the Insular Islands. ref name KO Image Late Cretaceous Coast Mountains plate tectonics.jpg ... Range Geobox Range name Coast Mountains other name Coast Range image Mount Waddington.jpg image caption The Coast Mountains, including Mount Waddington far background, middle viewed from a distance ... caption Locator map of the Coast Mountains The Coast Mountains are a major mountain range , in the Pacific ... ref It includes volcanic and non volcanic mountains and the huge icefields of the Pacific Ranges ... Volcanoes . The Coast Mountains are part of a larger mountain system called the Pacific Coast Ranges or the Pacific Mountain System, which includes the Cascade Range , the InsularMountains , the Oregon Coast Range Oregon and California Coast Ranges and the Saint Elias Mountains Saint Elias and Chugach Mountains . The Coast Mountains are approximately convert 1600 km long and average ... Elias Mountains, and by Champagne, Yukon Champagne Pass in the Yukon Territory . Covered in dense ... Plateau on its eastern flanks, or to the subarctic boreal forest of the Skeena Mountains and Stikine Plateau . The Coast Mountains are part of the Pacific Ring of Fire , the ring of volcanoes and associated mountains around the Pacific Ocean . It contains some of British Columbia s highest mountains ... mountain of the Coast Mountains and the highest that lies entirely within British Columbia ... ref Geography The Coast Mountains consists of three subdivisions known as the Pacific Ranges , the Kitimat ... Mountains, extending from the lower stretches of the Fraser River to Bella Coola, British ... Coast Mountains. These are the largest temperate latitude icecaps in the world and fuel ... , the highest mountain of the Coast Mountains, lies in the Waddington Range of the Pacific Ranges .... The third and northernmost subdivision of the Coast Mountains is the Boundary Ranges , extending ... of the Coast Mountains, spanning the British Columbia Alaska border and northwards into Yukon ... more details
Geobox Mountain Range name Rawhide Mountains image image size 295px image caption View looking southwest, south porion of Mohave Mountains country United States country flag 1 state Arizona state flag ... Rawhide Mountains highest elevation imperial 2953 map USA Arizona location map.svg map caption Rawhide Mountains in Arizona map background map locator Arizona svg Website website Footnotes footnotes Arizona Locator Map.PNG The Rawhide Mountains are a mountain range of western Arizona , in the southwest ... of an insular region called the Maria fold and thrust belt , containing mountain ranges, valleys, and plains. The Rawhide Mountains border the much smaller Artillery Mountains southeast, bordering on Alamo ... are the Bill Williams Mountains , and the Poachie Range with the large Arrastra Mountain Wilderness is northeast and east. The high point of the range is Aubrey Peak Rawhide Mountains at convert 2953 ... 2793 ft m 0 , and Fools Peak at convert 2939 ft m 0 . The southern perimeter of the Rawhide Mountains ... fold and thrust belt with the block of mountains north forming the border, and is also part of the southeast ... Mountains of southeast California , in the northeast Colorado Desert the northwestern Sonoran Desert . The Whipple Mountains cause the south flowing Colorado River to traverse southeast, then back southwest around the Whipple Mountains massif . The Colorado then turns back to the south. It makes another excursion south of the Trigo Mountains massif. Rawhide Mountains and Aubrey Peak wildernesses Approximately half of the Rawhide Mountains contain wilderness areas. Aubrey Peak Wilderness ... Luchhitta, 2001. Hiking Arizona s Geology, Hike 29. ref is in the southern Hualapai Mountains at a mountain ... Peak Wilderness. Rawhide Mountains Wilderness The Rawhide Mountains Wilderness is a large wilderness ... . It is in the northeast of the Buckskin Mountains , the southeast of the Rawhide s and forms the western border of Alamo Lake, at Alamo Lake State Park . gallery File Dead Mountains 1.jpg Southern section ... more details
This is a list of rivers of U.S. insular areas . Expand list date August 2008 U.S. insular area river lists List of Guam rivers Guam List of Puerto Rico rivers Puerto Rico List of United States Virgin Islands rivers and streams U.S. Virgin Islands List of rivers in Hawaii Hawaii is dealt with as a state rather than as islands in this list. State river lists For a list of rivers in U.S. states, please see List of rivers in the United States . Alphabetical listing compactTOC8 side yes top yes num yes A Agaga River Guam Agfayan River Guam Aguada River Guam R o de Aibonito Aibonito River Puerto Rico Ajayan River Guam Alatgue River Guam Almagosa River Guam Rio Grande de A asco A asco Big River Puerto Rico R o ngeles Angeles River Puerto Rico Rio Grande de Anasco Anasco Big River Puerto Rico R o A on Anon River Puerto Rico R o Anton Ruiz Anton Ruiz River Puerto Rico R o de Apeadero Apeadero River Puerto Rico Aplacho River Guam R o Grande de Arecibo Arecibo Big River Puerto Rico R o Arenas Las Marias, Puerto Rico Arenas River Las Marias, Puerto Rico R o Arenas Yabucoa, Puerto Rico Arenas River Yabucoa, Puerto Rico R o Arroyata Arroyata River Puerto Rico Asalonso River Guam Asan River Guam Aslinget River Guam Asmafines River Guam Astaban River Guam Atantano River Guam Atate River Guam B R o Bairoa Bairoa River Puerto Rico R o Barbas Barbas River Puerto Rico R o Barranquitas Barranquitas River Puerto Rico Rio Bauta Bauta River Puerto Rico R o Bayagan Bayagan River Puerto Rico Big Guatali River Guam Bile River Guam R o Blanco Puerto Rico Blanco River Puerto Rico R o Dos Bocas Bocas River Puerto Rico Bolanos River Guam R o Bonelli Bonelli River Puerto Rico Bonya River Guam R o Botijas Botijas River Puerto Rico Bubulao River Guam Rio Bucana Bucana River Puerto Rico R o Bucarabones Bucarabones River Puerto Rico C R o de Caguana Caguana River Puerto Rico R o de Caguanita Caguanita ... Survey name database Categories Category Lists of rivers of the United States United States insular ... more details
Hartz Mountains can refer to one of Hartz Mountains Nunavut , a mountain range on Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada Hartz Mountains Tasmania , twin mountains in Tasmania, Australia disambig de Hartz Mountains ... more details
Orange Mountains can refer to Jayawijaya Mountains mountain range in Indonesia Watchung Mountains mountain range in New Jersey disambig ... more details
Newberry Mountains can refer to Newberry Mountains California Newberry Mountains Nevada See also Newberry Newberry disambiguation disambig ... more details
Blue Mountains may refer to TOCright Geography Blue Mountains New South Wales , Australia City of Blue Mountains , a local government area west of Sydney Blue Mountains railway line Electoral district of Blue Mountains Greater Blue Mountains Area , a World Heritage Site Blue Mountains Nunavut , Canada The Blue Mountains, Ontario , a town in Canada Blue Mountains Congo , northwest of Lake Albert Sinim ed Hills Blue Mountains in Estonia, near Narva Nilgiri mountains Blue Mountains , southern India Blue Mountains Jamaica Blue Mountains New Zealand , in West Otago Blue Mountains Niger , a mountain range near the A r Mountains in Niger Blue Mountains Oregon , United States Blue Mountains ecoregion , a Level III ecoregion Blue Mountains or Abajo Mountains , Utah, United States Fictional The Blue Mountains Elgar , a song about Australia by Sir Edward Elgar to a poem by Alfred Noyes The Blue Mountains fairy tale The Blue Mountains fairy tale , a fairy tale by Andrew Lang in The Yellow Fairy Book Blue Mountains Middle earth or Ered Luin , fictional mountains in Tolkien s Middle earth See also List of Blue Mountains subjects , articles about the Blue Mountains in Australia Blue Mountain disambiguation Blue Ridge Mountains Blue Ridge disambiguation disambig geo de Blue Mountains lt M lynieji kalnai nl Blue Mountains pl G ry B kitne ru ... more details
Castle Mountains may refer to Castle Mountains California in California, USA Castle Mountains Montana in Montana, USA Castle Mountains Nevada in Nevada, USA disambig ... more details
Cottonwood Mountains may refer to Cottonwood Mountains Inyo County , California, USA Cottonwood Mountains Lassen County , California, USA Cottonwood Mountains Riverside County , California, USA mountainindex ... more details