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Chilean Antarctic Territory
The Chilean Antarctic Territory is the territory in Antarctica claimed by Chile since 1940. The Chilean Antarctic Territory overlaps Argentine and British Antarctic claims. Within Chilean territorial organization Antártica is the name of the commune that administers the territory. Belongs to Antártica Chilena Province,...
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Kenchō
was a after "Hōji" and before "Kōgen." This period started in March 1249 and ended in October 1256. The reigning emperor was .
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Kōgen
was a after "Kenchō" and before "Shōka." This period started in October 1256 and ended in March 1257. The reigning emperor was .
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Shōka
was a after "Kōgen" and before "Shōgen." This period started in March 1257 and ended in March 1259. The reigning emperor was .
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Bunpō
, also romanized as Bumpō, was a after "Shōwa" and before "Gen'ō." This period started in February 1317 and ended in April 1319. The reigning Emperors were and .
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Gen'ō
was a after "Bunpō" and before "Genkyō." This period started in April 1319 and ended in February 1321. The reigning Emperor was . Events of the "Gen'ō" era. After the abdication of Emperor Hanazono, Takaharu-shinno was proclaimed emperor. Nijō Michihira was Chancellor ("kampaku"); but the court remained under the dire...
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Steve Borden
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Béard-Géovreissiat
Béard-Géovreissiat is a commune in the Ain department of France. Most of the commune is the villages of Béard and Géovreissiat. The hamlet of St Germain de Béard, and the northern part of the hamlet of Croix-Châlon are also part of the commune. The commune was called Géovreissiat until October 2008. Géovreissiat is the...
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Family (taxonomy)
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Large Intestine
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Republic (Plato)
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Ampullariidae
Ampullariidae, the apple snails, is a family of large freshwater snails. It is the largest species of snail. Apple snails are most commonly found in Africa, South and Central America, West Indies, Southern USA, and Asia, but can be found all over the world. They are well adapted to their region and therefore can also b...
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Lottery
Lottery is a form of gambling where people pick numbers for a prize, usually money. It is forbidden by some governments although allowed by others. Until after World War II, lottery systems were banned in most countries, including the United States and Europe. Nowadays, lottery is a real method of revenue in some count...
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Hilbert's problems
In 1900, the mathematician David Hilbert published a list of 23 unsolved mathematical problems. The list of problems turned out to be very influential. After Hilbert's death, another problem was found in his writings; this is sometimes known as Hilbert's 24th problem today. This problem is about finding criteria to sh...
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Energy drink
Energy drinks are beverages whose producers say they can "can boost energy". This claim has to do with vitamins and stimulants in these drinks. Examples of energy drinks are Red Bull and Monster Energy. They are usually well liked by young people. 66% of energy drink sales are to people between the ages of 14 and 35. U...
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Kellie Martin
Kellie Noelle Martin (b. October 16 1975 near Riverside, California) is an American television actress. She is known for playing Lucy Knight in the NBC television series "ER".
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Mutunus Tutunus
In ancient Roman religion, Mutunus Tutunus was a phallic marriage deity. He is often associated with the Greek god Priapus. His shrine was located on the Velian Hill, supposedly since the founding of Rome, until the 1st century BC. During marriage rites, Roman brides are supposed to have straddled the phallus of Mutunu...
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Lionel Guérin
Lionel Guérin is a French Chief executive officer and politician. Graduate from the "École nationale supérieure de mécanique et d'aérotechnique" and from the "École nationale de l'aviation civile", he is the founding President of the regional airline Airlinair, President of Transavia France and of the "Fédération natio...
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Thorndike
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Kohler
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Priapos
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Pedro Fernando Massacessi
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Aírton Graciliano dos Santos
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Omar Hawsawi
Omar Hawsawi (Arabic: عمر هوساوي; born on 27 September 1985) is a Saudi Arabian former professional footballer who plays as a defender for Al-Ittihad. Career statistics. International. International goals Honours. Al-Nassr Al-Ittihad
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Abdulaziz Fallatah
Abdulaziz Fallatah (; born December 28, 1985) is a Saudi football player who plays as a midfielder.
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True Romance
True Romance is a 1993 American crime drama movie. It was directed by Tony Scott and was released on September 10, 1993. The cast of the movie includes Christian Slater, Patricia Arquette, James Gandolfini, Dennis Hopper, Gary Oldman, Brad Pitt, Val Kilmer and Christopher Walken.
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La Sylphide
La Sylphide () is a romantic ballet. It was created for Marie Taglioni by her father Filippo Taglioni to showcase her talents. The ballet was first performed in the Salle Le Peletier in Paris on March 12, 1832. The ballet was a great success. Taglioni was regarded as the greatest ballerina of the age. Story of the bal...
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Muromachi period
, also known as the Muromachi era, the Ashikaga era, or the Ashikaga period, is a division of Japanese history. The period started in 1333 and ended in 1573. Ashikaga shogunate. The years of the Ashikaga shogunate are called the Muromachi period. The name comes from the district of Kyoto in which this series of shoguns...
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High Income Countries and Low Income Countries
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Jason Griffith
Jason Adam Griffith (born November 29, 1980) is an American voice actor and actor. He has worked on several animated TV series. He was the voices of Sega mascot Sonic the Hedgehog, Shadow the Hedgehog and Jet the Hawk in the "Sonic the Hedgehog" video game series. He was also the voice of Cilan, Ash's former traveling ...
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Kim (given name)
Kim is a male or female given name. The pronunciation of the name is [ kim ]. It can also be used as a shorter way of saying "Kimberly", "Kimberley", "Kimball", "Kimiko" and "Joakim". It can also be used as a nickname. The name Kim is of English origin and is derived from the Old English word "cyne" which means "royal"...
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Kim (surname)
Kim is a surname. It came from several things. Korean family name. Kim, sometimes spelled "Gim", is the most common family name in Korea. Vietnamese family name. Kim is how the Chinese surname "Jin" is spelled in Vietnam. Other. People with the surname Kim but who do not come from Korea, China or Vietnam include: Made-...
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Sonic The Hedgehog (video game)
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Samantha
The name Samantha [ s"uh"-man-th"uh" ] is a female given name dating back to around the 18th century. Samantha has been a popular name for girls for several decades and has a rich history and meaning of English origin. Its wide use in literature, movies, and television shows has made it a globally recognized name. The ...
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Kim, Colorado
Kim is a small town. It is in Las Animas County, Colorado, United States. At the 2020 U.S. census, 63 people lived in Kim. Rodeo star Lane Frost was born in La Junta in 1963. However, he spent some of his early days with his mother and grandparents in Kim, while his father was on tour. Geography. Kim is at (37.246129, ...
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Kim
Kim could mean:
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Andrea
The name Andrea [an-dree-uh, ahn-, ahn-drey-uh]is a given name. The name Andrea is of Greek origin and means "strong and courageous", coming from the Greek root andreios meaning "manly".It is usually used for females (In 2021, the top 1000 ranking of newborns named in the United States, in the female ranking of 173, in...
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City TV (disambiguation)
Citytv may refer to:
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Genkyō
, also Genkō, was a after "Gen'ō" and before "Shōchū." This period started in February 1321 and ended in December 1324. The reigning Emperor was .
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Ayudhaya
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Catamarca Province
Catamarca is a Province of Argentina. It is in the northwest of the country. The province has 334,568 people as per the 2001 census. To the west, it borders Chile. The capital is San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca, usually shortened to Catamarca. Other important cities are Andalgalá, Tinogasta, and Belén. The land is ...
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Genkō
Genkō or Genko may mean Other uses:
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Chaco Province
The Province of Chaco is a province in northeastern Argentina. There were 1,129,606 as of 2022. The province has an international border with Paraguay. The capital and largest city is Resistencia. Half of the people who live here are below the poverty line. Chaco is from the word "". It is a Quechua word used for hunti...
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Jennifer
The name Jennifer is derived from the Welsh name Gwenhwyfar, which means "white wave" or "fair lady." It is a female name which was first put into use in the 18th century. The name was quite uncommon prior to 1906. Around 1969, however, the name hit number 3 on the girl name charts, then between 1970 and 1984 Jennifer ...
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Corrientes Province
Corrientes is a province in northeast Argentina. The Yacyretá Dam is in the northeast of the province. It is one of the largest hydroelectric dams in the world. Also in the province are the Iberá Wetlands and the Mburucuyá National Park. On 28 September 2004, Guaraní became an official language of Corrientes, alongside...
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Entre Ríos Province
Entre Ríos is a northeastern province of Argentina. The capital is Paraná. It is on the Paraná River, opposite the city of Santa Fe. Most of the money for the province comes from agriculture. Products include rice, soybeans, wheat, maize, and citrus. The province also produces a large amount of chickens and eggs. The l...
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Sylvain Cloutier
Sylvain Richard Cloutier (born February 13, 1974 in Mont-Laurier, Quebec) is a former Canadian professional ice hockey. He currently is a player coach of the Hull Stingrays of the Elite Ice Hockey League. He was drafted with the 70th overall pick by the Detroit Red Wings in the 1992 NHL Entry Draft. He played 7 games i...
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Genkō (first)
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Margaret
Margaret is an English name that dates back to around the 11th century. The name was popular in the Middle Ages, though between the 16th and 18th centuries it became less popular. However, during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the name became popular again. It was the second most popular female name in 1903. S...
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Genkō (era)
was a Japanese era name (年号, "nengō", lit. year name) of the Southern Court during the pre-Nanboku-chō period after "Gentoku" and before "Kemmu." This period started in August 1331 and ended in January 1334. The pretender in Kyoto was . Kōgon's Southern Court rival in Yoshino during this time was . Events of the "Gen...
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Gentoku
was a after "Karyaku". Gentoku was a "nengō" of the Northern Court during the pre-Nanboku-chō period after Karyaku and before Shōkyō. This period started in August 1329 and ended in April 1332. In the Southern Court, but Gentoku lasted until only August 1331 when "Genkō" started. After 1331, the pretender in Kyoto w...
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Dutch Bridge Federation
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Substitute good
In economics two or more goods can be classified by looking at the demand curve when the price of one of these goods changes. That way they will either be classified as substitutes or complementary goods. Two goods are substitutes if the demand of one good increases and the price of the other good increases. In this ca...
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Substitute
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Complementary good
In microeconomics, complementary goods are goods whose utility is increased if they are consumed together. This means that the demand curve for both goods will move in the same direction, if the price changes. If the demand curve does not change in the same direction, in case of a price change, the goods are substitute...
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ATI
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Perfect substitute
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Imperfect substitute
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Split, Croatia
Split is the second largest city in Croatia. About 211.000 people lived there in 2012. The city is the biggest and most important one in Dalmatia. It is often called "capital of Dalmatia". About 400.000 people live in the metropolitan region. Split is located at the Adriatic Sea. Its port ofters year-round connections ...
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Split
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Magazine (firearm)
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Genkō (second)
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PPSh 41
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Mongol invasions of Japan
in 1274 and in 1281 were major military events in Japanese history. Kublai Khan twice tried to conquer the Japanese islands; and his armies failed both times. The two failed invasion attempts are important because they were defining events in Japanese history. The attempts show the limits of Mongol (Yuan Dynasty) ab...
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Genkō yōshi
(or "genkoyoshi") is a type of Japanese paper used for writing. It is printed with squares. There are typically 200 or 400 squares on each sheet. Each square designed to accommodate a single Japanese character or punctuation mark. "Genkō yōshi" may be used with any type of writing instruments pencil, pen, or an ink b...
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Genkoyoshi
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Sir Creek
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Formosa Province
Formosa Province is a province in northeastern Argentina. Its northeast end touches Asunción, Paraguay. The capital is Formosa. Formosa's protected areas are the Río Pilcomayo National Park and the Formosa National Reserve. Formosa is one of the poorest provinces in Argentina.
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Andrew
The name Andrew [an-droo]is a masculine given name. It was a very popular name in English-speaking countries in the 1990s. The name Andrew is of Greek origin and is derived from the Greek word “andreios”, which means “manly” or “masculine”. Many celebrities and famous people have the name. In 2021, there were A hurrica...
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Jujuy Province
Jujuy is a province of Argentina. It is in the far northwest of the country, at the borders with Chile and Bolivia.
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La Pampa Province
La Pampa is a province of Argentina. It is in the center of the country. Very few people live there. History. In 1952, the province was renamed after Eva Perón. In 1955, it was changed back to La Pampa. Economy. Agriculture gives a fourth to La Pampa's economy. The most important activity is cattle ranching. Other live...
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La Rioja Province (Argentina)
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La Rioja Province, Argentina
La Rioja is one of the provinces of Argentina. It is in the west side of the country. The province's two largest cities are La Rioja and Chilecito. La Rioja gained independence from Spain, like the rest of Argentina, in 1826. The next century for La Rioja would be unstable and divisive in many ways, and La Rioja was l...
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Central Park
Central Park is a large public park in Manhattan in New York City. Central Park has about 35,000,000 visitors every year. It is the most visited city park in the United States. The park contains lakes, a castle, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Central Park Zoo. The park has been shown in many movies and televis...
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Mae Jemison
Mae Carol Jemison (born October 17, 1956) is an American physician and NASA astronaut. She became the first African-American woman to enter space when she served on the crew of the Space Shuttle Endeavour in September 1992. She has appeared on television several times, including as an actress in an episode of . Early l...
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Club
A club can be many things.
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Manic depression
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Ethylene
Ethylene or ethene is a chemical compound with two carbon atoms and four hydrogen atoms in each molecule. These molecules are put together with a double bond that makes it a hydrocarbon. It is very important in industry and has even been used in biology as a hormone. It is also the most made chemical. About 75 million ...
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Skol
Skol is a brand of beer made by the Danish company Carlsberg Group. Skol was first brewed in 1959 for European customers. The beer's name comes from the Danish word "skål" which means "to your health", a common toast (a word or phrase said before drinking). Skol is available in a few different flavors. Skol was started...
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Fragmentation
Fragmentation can mean:
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Anton von Webern
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Archbishopric of Salzburg
The Archbishopric of Salzburg was a state of the Holy Roman Empire Archbishop of Salzburg as a Prince-Bishop. This means the archbishop had his ecclesiatical (church) powers and also the powers of an he Archbishopric was about the same size as the modern state of Salzburg in Austria. The most famous Archbishop was prob...
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Chinrest
A chinrest is a part on a violin. It helps to hold the violin against the player's shoulder. A chinrest is usually made of wood. It is usually not glued on. Instead, metal clasps are used. These clasps are put against the side of the violin. They are held on by the tension of the screws in them. Older violins do not of...
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Rheinfelden (Baden)
Rheinfelden is a town in Germany that was started in 1922. The name means "the fields of the Rhine", like Rheinfelden in Switzerland.
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Sharp s
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Stone circle
A stone circle is an ancient type of monument. There are about 1,000 remaining stone circles and 80 stone henges in Great Britain and Ireland. Stonehenge is a famous example of a stone circle. Stone circle monuments are made of several standing stones that are arranged in a certain way (often in circles or ellipses). ...
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Standing stone
Standing stones (also called menhirs) are stones set into the ground vertically. They were put there by Neolithic people in the British Isles and Brittany. They also occur elsewhere in the world. There may be single standing stones, circles, lines or groups of them. Their dates are mostly from 4000 BC to 1,500 BC. Sinc...
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Rheinfelden, Germany
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Rheinfelden
Rheinfelden is:
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Feldspar
Feldspar is the name of a group of rock-forming tectosilicate minerals that make up as much as 60% of the Earth's crust. Feldspar forms crystals from magma in both intrusive and extrusive rocks, and they can also happen as compact minerals, as veins, and are also present in many types of metamorphic rock. Rock formed e...
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Galadriel
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Elladan and Elrohir
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Celebrían
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Celeborn
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Gil-galad
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Felisburgo
Felisburgo is a Brazilian municipality in the state of Minas Gerais.
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Eldarion
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Brazos Country, Texas
Brazos Country is a city in Austin County, Texas. It had a population was 514 people in 2020.
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Thranduil