4, 4, 4, ...................they sum to 12........like 1/2...............1 digit primes........have 4 ....40% of 0 to 9.......10 numbers..............are prime................2, 3, 5, 7...........the 1st and only single digit integer series.... .....then, again........the 1st 10 digit string of 2 digit numbers.......have 4 primes......11, 13, 17, 19.........................so do the 1st 10 digit series............with 3 digits...100 is the 1st number in 3 digits......period.........101, 103, 107, 109................4 primes.......from 10 - 20.......then until 100 - 110........there are no other 0 - 0.............with 4 prime.................those are the 1st 3........and the pattern stops at 3 digits.......2 threes.........like 2, 3......the 1st 2 primes............patterns....1009....is the only prime from 1000 - 1010..................the 1st 10 digit series in 4 numbers.......3 of 4....like 3/4 pi.........imp..............for one......b/c sine + cosine = 0..........it is a 45 degree angle......and 3/4 pi starts 2.35........3 out of 4 single digit primes........and the 1st 3 primes...........as in the number of numbers.....is 12.......the pattern holds........for 12 primes.....for the 1st 3.............kinda like 1/2 + 1/3 in the h series......
Understand how one thing relates to another thing.........keep an open mind...........and just check............... Djerdap National Park – Iron Gate The Djerdap National Park is located on the right shore of the Danube River and it stretches along the length of 100 km from the Golubac Fortress to the ancient Diana fortress in Karatas. The surface of the Djerdap National Park is 636 sq km, which makes it the biggest national park in Serbia . As for its natural beauties and culture, Djerdap National Park is significant on a European level and provide visitors embrace variety of its heritage. The Djerdap National park got its name after the most beautiful and the most prominent gorge in the entire flow of the Danube . The Đerdap, or Iron Gate region encompasses the banks of the Danube from Golubac (Roman Cuppae) to the mouth of the river Timok (Roman Timacus) with its immediate hinterlands. The Djerdap Gorge is one of the...
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