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Elikón

(Encyclopedia) Elikón: see Helicon, mountains, Greece.

Ahaggar

(Encyclopedia) Ahaggar, mountains, Africa: see Sahara.

Mojave Trails National Monument

(Encyclopedia) Mojave Trails National Monument, 1.6 million acres (647,000 hectares), SE California. Linking Joshua Tree National Park and Mojave National Preserve, it follows the trails of the…

Ararat

(Encyclopedia) AraratAraratărˈərăt [key], Turkish Ağri Daği, name of two mountains, Little Ararat (12,877 ft/3,925 m) and Great Ararat (16,945 ft/5,165 m), E Turkey, near the Iranian and Armenian…

San Angelo

(Encyclopedia) San AngeloSan Angelosăn ănˈjəlō [key], city (1990 pop. 84,474), seat of Tom Green co., W Tex., where two forks join to form the Concho River; laid out 1869, inc. 1903. It is an…

San Felipe

(Encyclopedia) San FelipeSan Felipesăn fəlēˈpā [key], pueblo (1990 pop. 1,557), Sandoval co., N central N.Mex., on the Rio Grande; founded early 18th cent. The inhabitants are Pueblo of the Keresan…

San Germano

(Encyclopedia) San Germano: see Cassino, Italy.

San Lorenzo

(Encyclopedia) San Lorenzo, town, S Honduras, on the Gulf of Fonseca. Its satellite, Henecán is the chief Pacific port of Honduras. Henecán's modern port facilities and deepwater harbor and channel…

San Sebastián

(Encyclopedia) San SebastiánSan Sebastiánsän sābästyänˈ [key], Basque Donostia, city (1990 pop. 183,944), capital of Gipuzkoa (Guipúzcoa) prov., N Spain, on the Bay of Biscay at the mouth of the…

NATIONAL LEAGUE LEADERS, 2004

Batting—Barry Bond, San Francisco.362Home runs—Adrian Beltre, Los Angeles48Runs batted in—Vinny Castilla, Colorado131Runs—Albert Pujols, St. Louis133Hits—Juan Pierre, Florida221Stolen bases—…