11) Anna Maria. The Columbia Gazetteer of North America. 2000 ...Anna Maria (an-nah muh-REE-uh), resort city (1990 pop. 1,744), Manatee co., W central Fla., 13 mi/21 km W of Brandenton on Anna Maria Key (c.8 mi/12.9 km long), at... 12) Santa Anna Mountain. The Columbia Gazetteer of North America. 2000 ...Santa Anna Mountain, Texas: see Santa Anna.... 13) North Anna River. The Columbia Gazetteer of North America. 2000 ...North Anna River, c.70 mi/113 km long, central Va.; rises in Piedmont region in W Orange co. (38°09'N 78°05'W); flows SE, through L. Anna reservoir; joins South Anna... 14) Santa Anna. The Columbia Gazetteer of North America. 2000 ...Santa Anna, town (1990 pop. 1,249), Coleman co., central Texas, at foot of Santa Anna Mt. (2,000 ft/610 m), 19 mi/31 km W of Brownwood. RR junction in farm area (cattle,... 15) South Anna River. The Columbia Gazetteer of North America. 2000 ...South Anna River, c.85 mi/137 km long, central Va.; rises in NW Louisa co., c.15 mi/24 km E of Charlottesville; flows SE and E, joins North Anna R. c.20 mi/32 km... 16) North Anna Dam. The Columbia Gazetteer of North America. 2000 ...North Anna Dam, Va.: see Anna, Lake.... 17) Sint Anna Bay. The Columbia Gazetteer of North America. 2000 ...Sint Anna Bay or Santa Anna Bay, harbor of Willemstad, W Curacao isl., Neth. Antilles. A narrow, deep channel c.1 mi/1.6 km long, 331 ft/101 m-974 ft/297 m wide.... 18) Chapter XVII. Part III. Tolstoy, Leo. 1917. Anna Karenin. Vols. XVI & XVII.
Harvard Classics Shelf of Fiction ...THE CROQUET party to which the Princess Tverskoy had invited Anna was to consist of two ladies and their adorers. These two ladies were the chief representatives... 19) Chapter XXII. Part VI. Tolstoy, Leo. 1917. Anna Karenin. Vols. XVI & XVII.
Harvard Classics Shelf of Fiction ...WHEN Anna found Dolly at home before her, she looked intently in her eyes, as though questioning her about the talk she had had with Vronsky, but she made no inquiry... 20) Chapter XX. Part I. Tolstoy, Leo. 1917. Anna Karenin. Vols. XVI & XVII.
Harvard Classics Shelf of Fiction ...THE WHOLE of that day Anna spent at home, that s to say at the Oblonskys , and received no one, though some of her acquaintances had already heard of her arrival,... |