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Oahe Dam
Oahe Dam from space, October 1985 The Oahe Dam is a major man-made dam along the Missouri River, just north of Pierre, South Dakota. It creates Lake Oahe, the 4th-largest man-made reservoir in the United States, which stretches 231 miles (372 km) up the course of the Missouri to Bismarck, Nort..
Oahspe
Oahspe: A Kosmon Bible in the Words of Jehovih and his Angel Embassadors (sic) is a book announcing new revelations from God, which was produced by John Ballou Newbrough (1828-1891) by automatic writing, and which was first published by Newbrough in 1882. According to the glossary in the book, 1882..
Oahu
ahu | Image = | Nickname = The Gathering Isle | Population = 868,751 (2004)| Area = 596.66 mile² (1,545.34 km²) | Rank = 3rd Largest Hawaiian Island. | Highest Point = Mt. Kaala: 4,019 ft (1,225 m) | Flower = Ilima}} Oahu (usually Oahu outside Hawaiian and Hawaiian English), the "Gathering Place"..
Oahu Classic
The Oahu Classic is a now defunct National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I-A college football bowl game played in Honolulu, Hawaii at Aloha Stadium. Played on Christmas Day, the Oahu Classic was sponsored by Jeep motor company. The inaugural game was played in 1998 and the last game was ..
Oahu Interscholastic Association
The Oahu Interscholastic Association or OIA is an athletic conference composed of all public secondary schools on the island of Oahu. The OIA was first founded in 1940 as the Rural Oahu Interscholastic Association or ROIA. The five founding schools were Castle High School, Kahuku High School, Lei..
Oahu Railway and Land Company
The Oahu Railway and Land Company, or OR&L, was a narrow gauge common carrier railroad that served much of the Hawaiian island of O‘ahu until its dissolution in 1947. Contents 1 Origin2 OR&L: early phase3 OR&L to WWII4 OR&L and WWII5 Postwar finale6 Historic prese..
O`ahu tree snail
The O'ahu tree snails comprise the genus Achatinella; there are around 40 species of O'hau tree snail endemic to Hawaiian island of O`ahu. All 40 species are listed under United States federal legislation as endangered; the IUCN lists a number of these species as extinct and the remainder as criti..

 


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