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Sema
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Sema 

a mountain range in the northwestern Altai, primarily on the left bank of the Katun’ River. The Semas are approximately 120 km long, with elevations reaching 2,506 m on Mount Sarlyk. They are composed primarily of metamorphic rocks. Hardwood and fir and cedar forests cover the slopes, and a rocky tundra covers the southern peaks.



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Summary: Middle East -- The 2010 Chevrolet Camaro further enhanced its legendary Middle East -- The 2010 Chevrolet Camaro further enhanced its legendary heritage by claiming the title of Car of the Year at the most recent SEMA Show (Special Equipment Market Association) in Las Vegas.
Turkish mehter show --the show of janissary band-- and sema shows --dance of whirling dervishes-- reflected the Turkish spirit to streets of New York during the week-long festival.
The car was first introduced to the public at the SEMA show in Las Vegas and displayed more recently at the well-known Farrett-Jackson Collector Car Event held in Scottsdale, Arizona.
 
 
 
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