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Distance from Ash Flat, AR, USA' to Martelle, IA, USA


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About Ash Flat, AR, USA'


Ash Flat, Arkansas

Ash Flat is a city in Fulton and Sharp counties in the U.S. state of Arkansas. The population was 1,082 at the 2010 census. The city is the county seat

ASh-12.7

The ASh-12.7 (АШ-12.7, which stands for "Автомат штурмовой 12.7мм" or "automatic assault 12.7mm") battle rifle is a dedicated CQB/Urban Operations weapon

Flat Earth

The flat Earth model is an archaic conception of Earth's shape as a plane or disk. Many ancient cultures subscribed to a flat Earth cosmography, including

Arkansas Highway 354

eastern segment of 12.65 miles (20.36 km) runs east from U.S. Route 167 in Ash Flat to Arkansas Highway 58. The route begins at AR 9 in Oxford. The route runs

Ash Williams

Ashley Joanna "Ash" Williams is a fictional character and the protagonist of the Evil Dead franchise. Created by Sam Raimi, he is portrayed by Bruce Campbell


About Martelle, IA, USA


Martelle, Iowa

Martelle is a city in Jones County, Iowa, United States. The population was 255 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Cedar Rapids Metropolitan Statistical

Principality of Sealand

carried the Sealandic flag to the top of Muztagh Ata. Also in 2007, Michael Martelle represented the Principality of Sealand in the World Cup of Kung Fu, held

Mitt Romney

8, 2009. Tumulty, Karen (May 10, 2007). "What Romney Believes". Time. Martelle, Scott (December 25, 2007). "Romney's running mate". Los Angeles Times

Presumed Innocent (novel)

continues the relationship between Rusty Sabich and Tommy Molto. Scott Martelle of Los Angeles Times called the novel's plot twists "inventive". Kevin

Methland

larger premises is crippled", pointing out several factual errors. Scott Martelle from the Los Angeles Times writes that "Reding neither romanticizes nor