Dee, in south-west Scotland

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The River Dee, in south-west Scotland, flows from its source in Loch Dee amongst the Galloway Hills, firstly to Clatteringshaws Loch, then into Loch Ken, where it joins the Water of Ken. From there, the Dee flows 15 miles (24 km) southwards to Kirkcudbright, and into Kirkcudbright Bay to reach the Solway Firth. The distance is just over 38 miles (61 km) in total. Together with its tributaries, the Dee's total catchment area is over 400 square miles (1,000 km2).

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Nura, until 2017 \"Kievka\", is a village in Karaganda Region, Kazakhstan. It is the administrative center of the Nura District. The settlement was established in 1898 and since 1928 it has been the district center. Population: 5,956 ; 6,807.

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\"Danger\" is a song by New Zealand singer songwriter Sharon O'Neill. The song was released in October 1983 as the third and final single from her fourth studio album, Foreign Affairs (1983). The song peaked at number 78 in Australia.

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