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Cherie Blair
Cherie Blair (née Booth; born 23 September 1954) is a British barrister. She is the wife of former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Tony Blair. She was born at Fairfield General Hospital in Bury, Lancashire, and grew up in Waterloo, Lancashire. She is a daughter of actor Antony Booth. She gained a first class degr...
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Regions of Slovakia
Since 1949 (except 1990-1996), Slovakia has been divided into a number of "kraje" (singular "kraj", usually translated as Regions, but mean rather county). Slovakia is currently divided into 8 regions. Each kraj is then divided into many "okresy" (singular "okres", usually translated as districts). Slovakia currently h...
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Districts of Slovakia
An okres (in English district) is an administrative unit of Slovakia. Several districts form one region. On the other hand, one district is made of several municipalities, which are further divided into cadastral areas. The current districts exist since 1996, which at first had their own offices, but in 2004, they were...
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Kosice
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Žilina
Žilina (German: "Sillein", Hungarian: "Zsolna") is a city in northwestern Slovakia. Geography. The city is located in the northwestern Slovakia, at the confluence of Váh, Kysuca and Rajčanka rivers. It is surrounded by numerous mountains ranges, for example Lesser Fatra, Strážov Mountains and many others. History. Peop...
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Zilina
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Renting
Renting (also called leasing) is where someone pays money to use something for a definite amount of time. This can be anything from a car or house to a DVD. Car rental for example is usually short-term; the user returns the car in a few days. The document that has all the details written on it is called the "lease". T...
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Firearm
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Black powder
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Prešov
Prešov (; ) is a city in eastern Slovakia. With a population of approximately 91,000 it is the third-largest city in the country. Geography. Prešov is a city lying in the Torysa river valley, in the historical Šariš region. It is located 33 km north of Košice, connected by the motorway D1. History. People have lived in...
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Trnava
Trnava (German: "Tyrnau", Hungarian: "Nagyszombat") is a city in western Slovakia, around 50 km from the capital Bratislava. Because it has so many churches with the town walls, it is commonly called Little Rome or Slovak Rome. History. The town was first mentioned in 1211. It received royal free town privileges as the...
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Nitra
Nitra (Hungarian: "Nyitra" / "Nyitria" [archaic]; German: "Neutra" ()) is a city in western Slovakia (and the fifth largest urban settlement in Slovakia) at the base of Zobor Mountain in the Nitra River valley. Nitra is one of the oldest cities in Slovakia. It existed as a town since at least the early 9th century. His...
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Trenčín
Trenčín (German: "Trentschin"; Hungarian: "Trencsén"; Latin: "Laugaritio") is a town in western Slovakia (close to the Czech border) on the Váh river. History. The site is inhabited since time immemorial. Trenčín is best known for Roman writing below the Trenčín castle. In the 13th century, the castle was home to the l...
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Trencin
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Banská Bystrica
Banská Bystrica (German: "Neusohl", Hungarian: "Besztercebánya", Latin: "Villa Nova"), is a large town in central Slovakia, on the Hron river. History. It was first mentioned in 1255 as a royal free mining town. The town had rich ore deposits, mainly copper, and to a lesser extent silver, gold and iron. As the deposits...
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Banska Bystrica
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Socialist realism
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Social realism
Social realism is a style of art, fiction, movies and plays. It describes the daily life of workers and poor people. Social realist artists try to show people and their lives in a realistic way. This means that they often show things which are not beautiful or attractive. They may show people who are elderly, sick, s...
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Scottish Premier League
Scottish Premier League (SPL) is the top-tier football league in Scotland. Competition format. League. The SPL is in a league format – each team gains points by playing another team in the league. Three points are awarded to each team for a win and one point for a draw. No points are awarded for a loss. Once all the ga...
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Metropolitan county
There are six metropolitan counties in England, which each cover large urban areas, typically with populations of 1.2 to 2.8 million. They were created in 1974 and are each divided into several metropolitan districts. There are no county councils any more since 1986. Most of their functions were taken over by the indi...
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Educator
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Unitary authority
A unitary authority is a type of local authority that is responsible for all local government functions within its area. This is different from a system where local government functions are divided between different authorities. Typically unitary authorities cover large towns or cities, which are large enough to be ind...
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Administrative division
An administrative division is a term for an administrative region within a country that is created for the purposes of managing of land and the affairs of people. The area typically has a local government with a certain degree of autonomy, and is on a level below that of the sovereign state.
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County council
A county council is the elected administrative body governing an area known as a county. This term has slightly different meanings in different countries. British Isles. County councils were responsible for more strategic services in a region, with smaller urban district councils and rural district councils responsible...
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Church of Scientology
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John Dolmayan
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The Church of Scientology
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L. Ron Hubbard
Lafayette Ronald Hubbard (March 13, 1911 – January 24, 1986) was the founder of Dianetics and Scientology. He started as a pulp fiction and science fiction writer. Hubbard was born in Tilden, Nebraska to Harry Ross Hubbard and Ledora May Hubbard. He died of a stroke in Creston, California.
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East Midlands
The East Midlands is one of the regions of England and is the eastern half of the Midlands. The counties of Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Rutland, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire and most of Lincolnshire belong to this region. The highest point in the region is Kinder Scout, in Derbyshire at 2,088 ft (636 m). Populati...
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The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
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List of Pirates of the Caribbean characters
This is a list of characters appearing in the "Pirates of the Caribbean" movie series. Main characters. Jack Sparrow. Jack Sparrow begins the "" as a pirate captain without a ship. He is played by Johnny Depp. Sparrow had been captain of the "Black Pearl" before his first mate, Hector Barbossa led a mutiny and took ove...
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Greater Nottingham
Greater Nottingham is a conurbation based around the city of Nottingham in Nottinghamshire, England. Unlike Greater Manchester, which is a metropolitan county and Greater London, which is a region, Greater Nottingham not officially an administrative area. But it is an own Nottingham Urban Area with a population of 666...
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Hanau
Hanau is a town in Hesse, Germany. It is east of Frankfurt am Main, where the little river Kinzig joins the river Main. About 100,000 people live in Hanau. History. Hanau was first mentioned in 1143 and became a city in 1303. During World War II, Hanau was almost completely destroyed by British airstrikes in March 194...
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Inhabitants
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John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich
John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich was born on November 3, 1718 and died on April 30, 1792 in Great Britain. He is known for the person the sandwich is named after.
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Nottingham
Nottingham is a city (and county town of Nottinghamshire) in the East Midlands of England. The centre of Nottingham lies on the River Leen and its southern boundary follows the course of the River Trent, which flows from Stoke to the River Humber estuary. According to the 2011 census, Nottingham has a city population o...
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Nottingham (disambiguation)
Nottingham is the name of several places in the world: UK: USA: and a succession of Royal Navy destroyers: Nottingham also refers to a housing cooperative in Madison, WI.
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Little Red Riding Hood
"Little Red Riding Hood" (or "Little Red Cap") is a French fairy tale for young children about a young girl and a wolf. The story comes from a folktale which means that it was a "spoken" story for a long time before it was a written story. It was first written down in the late 1600s, by Charles Perrault. The best-known...
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Dettelbach
Dettelbach is a town in Kitzingen in the Regierungsbezirk Unterfranken in Bavaria, Germany. It is on the right edge of the Main, 20 km east of Würzburg, and 8 km north of Kitzingen. It includes surrounding villages as administrative subdivisions, namely Bibergau, Brück, Dettelbach-Bahnhof, Effeldorf, Euerfeld, Mainsond...
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Albertshofen
Albertshofen is a municipality in Kitzingen in Bavaria in Germany.
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Kitzingen
Kitzingen () is a town in Bavaria, capital of Kitzingen. It is part of the Franconia geographical region and has around 21,000 residents. Surrounded by vineyards, Kitzingen County is the largest wine producer in Bavaria. It is said to be Franconia's wine trade center.
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Wiesenbronn
Wiesenbronn is a municipality in Kitzingen in Bavaria in Germany.
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Mainsondheim
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Neuhof
Neuhof may refer to:
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Geiselwind
Geiselwind is a market town in Lower Franconia (Bavaria) in Kitzingen in Germany. It has a population of around 2,300. Geography. Place. Geiselwind is in the region of Lower Franconia (Würzburg). Until administrative reform Geiselwind belonged to the region of Middle Franconia. On the edge of the municipal area is the ...
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Markt Einersheim
Markt Einersheim is a market town and municipality in Kitzingen in Bavaria, Germany.
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Mainbernheim
Mainbernheim is a municipality in Bavaria, Germany,4 kilometers to the south of Kitzingen ("Landkreis", district of Kitzingen) in the direction of Nürnberg.
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Robert College
Robert College, also called RC, is an American high school in Istanbul, Turkey. It is the most prestigious, private high school in Turkey. The institution was founded by Cyrus Hamlin, with the financial help of Christopher Rhinelander Robert, in 1863 (during the Ottoman Empire). Robert College is also the first America...
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Demonym
A demonym or gentilic is a word used for people or the inhabitants of a place. The name of a people's language is usually the same as this word, for example, the "English" (language or people). Some places may not have a word for the people that live there. Suffix demonyms. The English language has many ways to create ...
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President's Day
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Minnie mouse
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Seamstress
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Gettysburg Address
The Gettysburg Address is a speech by U.S. President Abraham Lincoln. It was delivered on the afternoon of Thursday, November 19, 1863. This speech was made during the American Civil War, at the dedication of the Soldiers' National Cemetery in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. This was four-and-a-half months after the Union ...
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Gabriel Fauré
Gabriel Urbain Fauré (born Pamiers, Ariège, Midi-Pyrénées, May 12, 1845; died Paris, November 4, 1924) was a French composer, organist, pianist, and music teacher. He was the most important French composer of his time. The way he wrote music, especially his harmonies, had a big influence on many 20th century composers....
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Camoflague
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Music critic
A music critic is someone who writes about concerts that have taken place or new music that has been written. They write reviews about this in newspapers or journals. What they write is called musical criticism. When people write about the history of music or compare musical styles, this is called musicology. Musical c...
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Musical criticism
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Sergei Rakhmaninov
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Pete Maravich
Peter Press Maravich (June 22, 1947 - January 5, 1988), also known as "Pistol Pete" Maravich, was an American basketball player. He played for Louisiana State University and averaged 44.2 points per game. That is the highest average ever in the history of college basketball. Then Maravich played for ten seasons in the ...
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John Batman
John Batman (21 January 1801 – 6 May 1839) was an Australian farmer and businessman who was one of the first white people to live in Melbourne. Batman was born in Rosehill, Parramatta (part of Sydney), and spent time in Tasmania (then called Van Diemen's Land). In Tasmania he started farming on land the government gave...
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Royal Leamington Spa
Royal Leamington Spa (or "Leamington Spa") is a town in Warwickshire, UK. In 2001 it had a population of 45,300. Until 1784 it was not a town but a village. It was in this year that two local men called Benjamin Satchwell and William Abbott discovered a spring in the village. The two men, and others from the town, bega...
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Violence
Violence is when someone attacks someone else, often to get them to do something they do not want to do by making them feel pain. Overview. Violence can mean anything from one person hitting another to a war between many countries that could cause millions of deaths. Laws are often created to lower the chance of viole...
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Pegnitz
Pegnitz can mean:
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Tap
Tap may mean:
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Pegnitz River
The Pegnitz is a small river in Upper Franconia, Bavaria, Germany. The Pegnitz has its source in the city of the same name at an altitude of 425 m and meets the Rednitz at 283 m northwest of Fürth. From that point on the river is called Regnitz. The Pegnitz is about 115 km long. Animal life. The river is inhabited by n...
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River Pegnitz
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Fruit juice
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Faucet
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Palaemon
Palaemon was a minor Greek sea god. He was originally named "Melikertes", son of Ino (Leukothea). He was made a god when his mother, Ino, jumped off of a cliff into the sea while holding him. Legends say that she was trying to get away from Athanas who was made insane by Hera.
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William Wordsworth
William Wordsworth (7 April 1770 – 23 April 1850) was an important poet of the Romantic Age in English literature. Many people think that "The Prelude", an autobiographical poem of his early years is his masterpiece. Wordsworth was England's Poet Laureate from 1843, until his death in 1850. Biography. Early life and e...
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Short Parliament
The Short Parliament in English history lasted from April 13 to May 5 1640. It is called "Short" because it only lasted for three weeks. Background. Charles I of England, who was also king of Scotland, was having problems with the Church of Scotland and war with them was breaking out again. Charles had spent the last 1...
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Pelé
Edson Arantes do Nascimento, more commonly known as just Pelé, (23 October 1940 – 29 December 2022) was a Brazilian football player. Pelé was the most successful league goal scorer in the world, with 678 league goals. In total, Pelé scored 789 (1279)goals in 831(1363 )games, excluding unofficial friendlies and tour gam...
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Rain shadow
A rain shadow is an area of land that lies behind a mountain which gets almost no rainfall. This side of a mountainous area is away from the wind. The mountains block the passage of rain-producing weather systems and cast a "shadow" of dryness behind them. As shown by the diagram to the right, the incoming warm and moi...
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Lesson
A lesson in school is a planned period of time for learning. It involves one or more students being taught by a teacher. A "lesson" may be either one section of a textbook or a period of time during which learners are taught about a subject or how to perform an activity. "Lessons" are mostly taught in a classroom but t...
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Marián Hossa
Marián Hossa (born 12 January 1979, in Stará Ľubovňa, Czechoslovakia, now Slovakia) is a Slovak former professional ice hockey right winger. He played a total of 19 years in the National Hockey League (NHL). He played for the Ottawa Senators, Atlanta Thrashers, Pittsburgh Penguins, Detroit Red Wings, and Chicago Blackh...
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Fashion
Fashion is the form of clothing, accessories, and furniture. It includes the way we wear clothes in a particular time and place. Fashion is also one way we can make ourselves look more attractive. It is related to culture, but also to weather and to the history of the country we live in. For example, we have warm cloth...
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The Good Life
The Good Life is the name of several television series, including
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Fashion (clothing)
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Tomorrow never knows
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South West England
South West England is one of the regions of England. It has the largest area of all regions, and reaches from Gloucestershire and Wiltshire to Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly. This includes the area often known as the West Country, and much of Wessex. The size of the region is shown by the fact that the northern part ...
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Provincial and territorial capitals of Canada
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South East England
South East England is one of the nine official regions of England. It was created in 1994. It includes Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, East Sussex, Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Kent, Oxfordshire, Surrey and West Sussex. Its population as of the 2001 census was 8,000,550, making it the most populous English region. The highest...
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North East England
North-East England is one of the nine official regions of England and includes the combined area of Northumberland, County Durham, Tyne and Wear and a small part of North Yorkshire. The highest point in the region is The Cheviot, in Northumberland, at 815m and the largest city is Newcastle. Sunderland is the second-lar...
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Sussex
Sussex is a historic county in South East England. Its area is more or less the same as that of the ancient Kingdom of Sussex. It is divided for local government into West Sussex and East Sussex and the City of Brighton and Hove. The city of Brighton and Hove became a unitary authority in 1997; and got City status in 2...
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Kingdom of Sussex
The Kingdom of Sussex, ("Suth Seaxe", i.e. the South Saxons), was one of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, its area was more or less that of the later county of Sussex. A large part of that district, however, was covered in early times by the forest called Andred. It was ruled by the kings of Sussex. History. According to the ...
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Annals
Annals (Latin "Annales", from "annus", a year) are a short form of historical writing which record events chronologically, year by year. History. Ancient Rome. Cicero ( in "De Oratore", ii. 12. 52) tells that from the earliest period down to the pontificate of "Publius Mucius Scaevola" (c. 131 BC), it was usual for th...
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Cicero
Marcus Tullius Cicero (3 January 106 BC – 7 December 43 BC) was a Roman statesman, consul, lawyer, political theorist and philosopher. He is often thought to be one of Rome's greatest orators and prose stylists. His Latin is thought to be the model of Classical Latin. He introduced Greek philosophy to the Romans. Cicer...
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Heavyweight
In boxing, the term heavyweight is used for a specific group of people based on weight. Usually a heavyweight is a boxer who weighs more than 200 lbs (91kg). Below 200 is cruiserweight. A few organizations classify differently. In the late 20th century boxing organizations created many divisions so that fighters could ...
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Genealogy
Genealogy is the study of family history. It is the study of family relationships and ancestry (parents, grandparents, great-grandparents, etc.). It is a popular hobby in the United States and in many other countries. Some people show their family history using a family tree. A family tree is a diagram of the members o...
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Niels Bohr
Niels Bohr (7 October 1885 18 November 1962) was a Danish physicist who helped discover quantum physics, the structure of the atom, and the atomic bomb. Bohr was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1922 for discovering the quantization of atomic energy levels. He worked on the Manhattan Project. He married Margrethe Nørlund in ...
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Byzantine Emperor
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Świnoujście
Świnoujście () is a town in Pomerania, northwestern Poland, with about 42,000 people (). It is on the Swina river, which flows into the Baltic Sea. In Świnoujście is the largest and longest beach in Poland. Świnoujście is also a health resort and has a modern harbour. The port can handle of dry bulk and general cargo (...
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Sky Odyssey
Sky Odyssey (or The Sky Odyssey in Japan) is an action/adventure flight simulator (or flight videogame) for the SonyPlayStation 2. It was made by Cross, published by Activision and was sold in store’s in the year 2000. The games story is a Indiana Jones-like adventure in which the person playing the game flies an airpl...
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Landform
A landform is a word that describes a form of land. Each type of landform is defined by its size, shape, location, and what it is made of. The scientific study of landform is called geomorphology. List of landforms. Fluvial landforms. Landforms that are related to flowing water. Erosion landforms. Landforms made by ero...
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Piri Reis map
The Piri Reis map is a map of the world drawn on a parchment of gazelle skin by a Turk named Piri Reis (Hadji Muhiddin Piri Ibn Hadji Mehmed) in 1513. This map has been used to support claims for a pre-modern exploration of Antarctica.
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Shadow of the Colossus
Shadow of the Colossus is a Japanese-made action-adventure video game made and sold by Sony Computer Entertainment (SCEI) for the PlayStation 2. The game was sold in North America and Japan in October 2005, and was then sold in Europe and Oceania in February 2006. The game was made by SCEI's International Production St...
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Verbandsgemeinde
A Verbandsgemeinde (plural Verbandsgemeinden) is an administrative unit unique to the German Bundeslands (federal states) of Rhineland-Palatinate and, since 2009, Saxony-Anhalt. Rhineland-Palatinate. There are 163 Verbandsgemeinden in Rhineland-Palatinate, which are grouped into the 24 districts and subdivided into nea...
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Osburg
Osburg is a municipality in the Trier-Saarburg district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is near Trier. As of 31 December 2018, 2,422 people lived there.
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Farschweiler
Farschweiler is a municipality in the Trier-Saarburg district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. As of 31 December 2018, 802 people lived there.