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Huron
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Huron people
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Fateh 110
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The Fateh 110 (Conqueror 110 or NP 110 in English) is a ballistic missile made by Iran in the year 2002. The latest version has a range of 300 kilometers and is more accurate then older models.
The rocket is based off of the Zelzal-2 missile. The rocket has been used in the Syrian Civil War as the M-600. It was also the reason Turkey was given 2 missile defense systems by America in the year 2012. The missiles are also used by Hizbullah since 2014 after the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps gave them a unknown amount of rockets. It was also previously claimed by Mossad that Syria was giving Hizbullah their M-600 missiles. The missiles have also been sent to Russia but they have not utilized the rockets as of March 2024.
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Erie
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Leptomantis harrissoni
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The Harrisson's flying frog or brown tree frog ("Leptomantis harrissoni") is a frog. It lives in the Indonesia and Malaysia. People have seen it between 0 and 350 meters above sea level.
This frog lives in forests that have never been cut down and in forests that have been cut down and are growing back. This frog does not live in places that human beings have changed. This frog lays eggs in holes and trees. The male finds a hole and calls to the female. The trees must be very tall or else the frog will not go there.
Scientists believe this frog is not in danger of dying out because it lives in such a large place. This frog can be in some danger from human beings cutting down the forests. Some of the places this frog lives are protected parks.
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Superior
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The word superior means above or better. Superior may also refer to:
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Rhacophorus harrissoni
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Ontario (disambiguation)
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Ontario is a province in Canada.
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Micro Mages
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Micro Mages is a platform game released by Morphcat Games in 2019 for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It raised over €150,000 on Kickstarter. The game was released on a cartridge and later as a digital download on Steam and Itch.io.
Development.
The game uses 40 kilobytes (8 kilobytes for graphics and 32 kilobytes for code). This is because all NES games had to fit into that size when it was released. It was made using 6502 assembly language. Levels and animations use the same graphics to save space.
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Social Liberalism
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Anti Vaccine
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Mohegan people
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Wampanoag people
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Haudenosaunee
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Anthropologists
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Mohawk nation
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Clipper (ship)
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Uto-Aztecan
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Siouan language
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Cheyennes
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Genetic genealogy
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Genetic genealogy is using a person's DNA and genealogy to test if that person is related to another person.
It can be used by law enforcement to find the culprit of a crime, or who the victim is. Because DNA tests are also more easy to get, it can also be used to trace back a family tree.
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U.S. Route 17 in South Carolina
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U.S. Route 84 in Texas
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U.S. Route 70 in Texas
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Interstate 40 in Texas
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Interstate 35 in Missouri
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U.S. Route 24 in Missouri
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U.S. Route 20 in Iowa
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Interstate 94 in North Dakota
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U.S. Route 81 in North Dakota
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Interstate 49 (Arkansas)
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Interstate 80 in Illinois
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Interstate 74 in Illinois
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Interstate 94 in Wisconsin
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Interstate 94 in Illinois
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Interstate 41 in Wisconsin
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Interstate 90 in Wisconsin
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Interstate 90 in Washington
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Interstate 90 in Montana
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Interstate 90 in Indiana
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Interstate 90 in Ohio
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Mushak 200
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The Mushak 200 is a long range Iranian missile. It has a range of 200 kilometers. Development of the Mushak series started in the year 1990 and the Mushak-200 was shown in 1998. The rocket was based off the Zelzal 1 and parts of the Mushak's components were used in the Zelzal 3. The rocket has been given to Syria, Hezbollah, and Ansar Allah.
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Kinuyo Someya
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Kinuyo Someya (染谷絹代, Someya Kinuyo, born 5 July 1954) is a Japanese politician. In 2013, she was elected mayor of Shimada City, becoming the first female mayor of the city, as well as one of the first female mayors of Shizuoka Prefecture.
Life.
Someya was born in 1954 in Iwaki She was chairman of the Shimada school board.
Someya ran in the 2013 municipal elections for the city of Shimada, against incumbent mayor Katsurō Sakurai. She ran a long-term electoral campaign, focusing on the desire to change the city's institutions. She won the mayoral race, with a lead of 5,000 votes.
She was re-elected twice, in 2017, with 12,000 votes, and then in 2021, with a lead of more than 15,000 votes.
During her 2021 election campaign, she enjoyed broad popular support, after taking Covid-19 measures in Shimada.
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Nationally Registered Historic Place
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Sukhoi Su-34
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The Sukhoi SU-34 is a Soviet-origin Russian fighter and attack jet. It has two engines, and two seats.
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Marion Scrymgour
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Marion Rose Scrymgour (born 13 September 1960) is an Australian politician. She is currently serving as the member for the seat of Lingiari in the Northern Territory. She is a member of the Labor Party.
Scrymgour used to be the member for the seat of Arafura in the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly. She was the first Indigenous woman to be elected to the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly.
Scrymgour is Aboriginal, belonging to the Tiwi mob from the Tiwi Islands.
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Honkytonk Man
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Honkytonk Man is a 1982 American musical comedy-drama movie directed by Clint Eastwood (who also stars) and also starring Kyle Eastwood, John McIntire, Alexa Kenin, Verna Broom, Barry Corbin, Marty Robbins, Jerry Haddin, Tim Thomerson. It was distributed by Warner Bros. and was based on the 1980 novel of the same name by Clancy Carlile. It was nominated for Razzie Award in 1983.
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Luke Gosling
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Luke John Anthony Gosling, (born 17 September 1971) is an Australian politician and a retired Australian Army officer. He is currently serving as the member for Solomon in the Northern Territory in the House of Representatives.
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Jihadi tourism
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Jihadi tourism is a phrase used for traveling to a different country for military training by a jihadist group. This phrase is also applied to those who are curious of jihadist groups and travelling for curiosity.
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List of governors of California before 1850
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Below is a list of the governors of early California from 1769 to 1850.
Spanish rule (1769–1822).
The Spanish Empire established its rule in the Californias in 1769. During this time, the Californias encompassed a massive territorial expanse, including both Alta California (present day U.S. state of California) and Baja California (present day Mexican states of Baja California and Baja California Sur), which were governed under a military administration led by the Governor of the Californias. In 1804, the Californias were officially divided into two administrations: Alta California, based in Monterey, and Baja California.
Mexican rule (1822–1846).
Following the Mexican War of Independence from the Spanish, both of the Californias became part of the newly independent Mexico in 1822. Mexican rule was interrupted from 1836 to 1838 by the Californio independence movement led by Juan Bautista Alvarado, who was acclaimed President of Alta California. However, Alvarado entered into negotiations with the Mexican government in 1838, which resulted in the disbandment of the Californio independence movement in favor of greater independence and the appointment of Alvarado as governor, thus reestablishing Mexican rule in Alta California, which lasted until 1846.
American rule.
Following the American conquest of California, forces part of the Pacific Squadron and California Battalion established U.S. military rule in California, beginning in 1846. Military governors ruled California until 1849, when efforts led by Bennet C. Riley led to the creation of the Constitution of California at the Constitutional Convention of Monterey and the establishment of civilian rule with the election of Peter Hardeman Burnett as the first Governor of California. Soon after, California was admitted as a state.
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Islamic State of Iraq
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The Islamic State of Iraq (ISI; "") was a Salafi jihadist militant organization that fought the forces of the U.S.-led coalition during the Iraqi insurgency. The organization aimed to overthrow the Iraqi federal government and establish an Islamic state ruled by Sharia law in Iraq.
Islamic State of Iraq traces its origins to "Jama'at al-Tawhid wal-Jihad" (JTJ) group, which was formed by the Jordanian national Abu Musab al-Zarqawi in Jordan in 1999.
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Su-34 (airplane)
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Roy Fredericks
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Roy Clifton Fredericks was born 11 November 1942 in Berbice, Guyana and died 5 September 2000 in New York City, United States. He was a West Indies cricketer who played 59 tests and 12 one-day internationals from 1968 to 1977. He also played for Guyana and Glamorgan County Cricket Club. He died from throat cancer in 2000.
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Assim Al-Hakeem
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Assim al-Hakeem is a Saudi imam. He records his programs in the city of Jeddah. His programs are in the English language and he has been called a Islamist. His family is from Indonesia due to his grandfather sending his father to Saudi Arabia which resulted in him being born in Saudi Arabia.
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Abu Omar al-Baghdadi
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Abu Omar al-Baghdadi (; ; 1959 – 18 April 2010), born Hamid Dawud Mohamed Khalil al-Zawi () was an Iraqi militant who was the Emir of the Islamic militant umbrella organization Mujahideen Shura Council (MSC), and its successor, the Islamic State of Iraq (ISI), which fought against the U.S.-led Coalition forces during the Iraqi insurgency.
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Hojang Taret
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Hojang Taret is a play in the Meitei language' It is based on a play by Euripides called The Phoenician Women. The play is directed by Oasis Sougaijam and produced by The Umbilical Theatre. It is the story of two brothers who fight which causes the destruction of Thebes. The play shows why is fighting is bad.
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Turn Around, Look at Us
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California Girls (Gretchen Wilson song)
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"California Girls" is a song recorded by American country music artist Gretchen Wilson. The song was written by Wilson and John Rich and produced by the two and Mark Wright. The song was released on June 12, 2006, as the fourth and final single from her second studio album "All Jacked Up" (2005).
Music video.
The music video features Wilson and her band throughout the beach and in the amusement park inside the pier. The video also features a Paris Hilton look-alike. The video premiered to Great American Country on July 10, 2006.
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Last Man Standing (1995 movie)
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Last Man Standing is a 1995 American action movie directed by Joseph Merhi and starring Jeff Wincott, Jonathan Banks, Jonathan Fuller, Steve Eastin, Robert LaSardo, Michael Greene, Ava Fabian, Corbin Bernsen. It was distributed by PM Entertainment Group.
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Voulez-Vous (song)
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"Voulez-Vous" ( ; French for "Do you want?") is a 1979 song by ABBA and is the title track to their sixth studio album "Voulez-Vous" and also features on their 1992 album "". It went to number 3 in the United Kingdom, Ireland and the Netherlands, number 80 in the United States, number 79 in Australia, number 87 in Canada, number 9 in Sweden, Spain and France and number 20 in Finland. It was not a major hit for the group.
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Last Man Standing (1995 film)
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Matthias Corvinus
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Matthias Corvinus (also Mátyás Corvin ; 23 February 1443 – 6 April 1490) was a king of Hungary and Croatia who reigned from 1458 to 1490. He was also king of Bohemia since 1469 and ruled the lands of Moravia, Silesia, and Lusatia. Matthias adopted the title Duke of Austria.
As an avid reader and culture lover, he generously patronized arts. He invited many artists from Italian city-states (such as Galeotto Marzio ) and Western Europe were all invited to his royal palace and bestowed many gifts.
He spoke Hungarian, Romanian, Croatian and Latin well, and later studied German and Czechoslovak.
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Cynical Girl
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"Cynical Girl" is a 1982 song by country singer Marshall Crenshaw. It was taken from his debut studio album "Marshall Crenshaw" and features the cover version of "Rave On". It did not chart in the United States or the United Kingdom but became one of his most famous songs.
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Whenever You're on My Mind
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Whenever You're on My Mind is a 1983 song by Marshall Crenshaw and is the leading single from his second studio album "Field Day". It went to number 23 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart.
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Fath-Ali Shah
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Agha Mohammad Khan
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Hard Habit to Break
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"Hard Habit to Break" is a 1984 song by Chicago. It is the second single from their 14th studio album "Chicago 17" and went to number 3 in the United States and number 8 in the United Kingdom. It won a Grammy Award in 1985.
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Hypsocormus
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Hypsocormus (from Greek: ῠ̔́ψος "húpsos", 'height' and Greek: κορμός "kormós" 'timber log') is a genus of pachycormiform from the Jurassic with fossils being found in Germany, France and the United Kingdom. The two species are H. insignis and H. posterodorsalis.
Description.
"Hypsocormus" was about 1 m (3.3 ft) long, with a caudal fin just like a mackerel. It had a dorsal fin, long pectoral fins and tiny pelvic fins.
Classification.
Discovery.
In 1860, Johann Andreas Wagner discovered the type species, "H. insignis". The species was then placed into this genus. For a long time, it has been considered to be the only species of "Hypsocormus". However, in 2020, Maxwell and others described a new species, "H. posterodorsalis". There are currently two species in this genus.
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Synapturanus zombie
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Synapturanus zombie, the zombie frog, is a South American species of frog in the family Microhylidae. It is classified in the genus "Synapturanus".
Description.
"Synapturanus zombie" has an average snout–vent length of 39 mm in males. It has a pointed nose and a narrow mouth.
Where does it live?
Zombie frogs live in well-drained soil in forests in French Guiana. They are nocturnal and fossorial.
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BigBang (band)
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Tonight (Big Bang EP)
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Paranormal
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Paranormal means phenomena that lie outside the scope of what is considered normal or explainable by current scientific understanding. These phenomena often challenge our conventional understanding of the physical world and may involve occurrences that seem to transcend or defy natural laws.
Belief in the paranormal varies widely, with some individuals embracing these ideas as evidence of a reality beyond the material world, while others approach them with skepticism and seek scientific explanations. While there are many anecdotal accounts of paranormal experiences, the scientific community generally requires empirical evidence and rigorous testing to accept phenomena as valid and reliable.
Examples.
Common examples of paranormal phenomena include:
It's essential to distinguish between personal beliefs, cultural folklore, and scientific inquiry when exploring the realm of the paranormal. While some experiences may remain unexplained or mysterious, the scientific method remains a crucial tool for investigating and understanding the world around us.
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Bobasatrania
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Bobasatrania is an extinct genus of prehistoric bony fish that lived during the Triassic. It’s best known from beds of Changhsingian to Ladinian age. It is one of the most famous survivors of the Permian–Triassic extinction event. "Bobasatrania" originated during the Lopingian epoch.
"Bobasatrania" is part of the Bobasatraniiformes. The type species was named after Bobasatrana (near Ambilobe) in northeast Madagascar. The species is named after a river called the Mahavavy River.
Description.
"Bobasatrania" had a unique diamond-shaped body. It had a forked tail. It did not exceed 30 cm in length. The pectoral fins were thin and elongated. It had large eyes and a small mouth.
Distribution.
Fossils have been found in many places (Canada, France, Germany, Greenland, Italy, Madagascar, Spitsbergen, Pakistan, Switzerland, USA).
Classification.
On 1932, Errol White discovered the type species, "B. mahavavica". "Bobasatrania", "Dorypterus", "Ebenaqua", and "Ecrinesomus" make up the Bobasatraniiformes, an extinct order of ray-finned fish.
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Catholic Monarchs
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The Catholic Monarchs were Queen Isabella I of Castile (r. 1474–1504) and King Ferdinand II of Aragon (r. 1479–1516), whose marriage and joint rule marked the "de facto" unification of Spain. They were both from the House of Trastámara and were second cousins, being both descended from John I of Castile; to remove the obstacle that this consanguinity would otherwise have posed to their marriage under canon law, they were given a papal dispensation by Sixtus IV. They married on October 19, 1469, in the city of Valladolid; Isabella was 18 years old and Ferdinand a year younger. It is generally accepted by most scholars that the unification of Spain can essentially be traced back to the marriage of Ferdinand and Isabella. Their reign was called by W.H. Prescott "the most glorious epoch in the annals of Spain".
Spain was formed as a dynastic union of two crowns rather than a unitary state, as Castile and Aragon remained separate kingdoms until the Nueva Planta decrees of 1707–16. The court of Ferdinand and Isabella was constantly on the move, in order to bolster local support for the crown from local feudal lords. The title of "Catholic King and Queen" was officially bestowed on Ferdinand and Isabella by Pope Alexander VI in 1494, in recognition of their defence of the Catholic faith within their realms.
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Wayenbam
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Wayenbam is a Meitei Manipuri surname or family name which has Indian origin. People of this family mainly inhabit in Manipur, India.
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Belarusian involvement in the Russian invasion of Ukraine
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Belarus, a close ally of Russia, has supported them in the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Before the invasion started, Belarus let the Russian Armed Forces perform weeks-long military drills on its territory. However, the Russian soldiers did not leave the country after they finished. Belarus allowed Russia to start part of the invasion in its territory, giving Russia the shortest possible land route to Ukraine's capital city, Kyiv. These forces left Ukraine within two months, which ended land-based military operations coming from Belarus and allowing Ukraine to take back their side of the border area. The situation along the border is still tense, with Ukraine closing all of the border checkpoints leading into Belarus unless there are special cases.
At the start, Belarus said that they were not involved with the invasion, but they later admitted that they allowed Russian missile launchers in Belarus to shoot at Ukrainian targets. Several reports from the Belarusian opposition and Ukrainian military said that Belarusian soldiers were in Ukraine helping the Russians fight, but Belarus's leader Aleksander Lukashenko said that the reports were wrong and the Belarusian Armed Forces (BAF) would not fight in the invasion. As of early 2023, the BAF have not attacked Ukraine and stayed in Belarus for the entire war. The Belarusian leader has said that there is "no way" he will send soldiers into Ukraine unless they attack first.
The involvement of Belarus was condemned in Western countries. According to Chatham House, Belarus's involvement in the war is not popular with the public.
At the start of the invasion, Belarus held Russo-Ukrainian peace talks on its border. The talks did not make a lasting ceasefire happen.
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Leptomantis gauni
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Inger's flying frog or the short-nosed tree frog ("Leptomantis gauni") is a frog. It lives in Brunei, Malaysia, and Indonesia. People have seen it between 750 and 980 meters above sea level.
This frog lives in rainforests that have never been cut down and rainforests that were cut down and are growing back on hills. This frog lays eggs in foam nests on plants over water. The tadpoles swim near the rocky bottoms of streams.
Scientists believe this frog is not in danger of dying out because it lives in such a large place. Human beings cut down the forests where the frogs live to get wood to build with and make farms for palm oil. Many of the places this frog lives are protected parks.
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O Block
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Apple Sidra
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Apple Sidra is a Taiwanese carbonated soft drink. It was first distributed in 1965. It is manufactured by Oceanic Beverages Co., Inc. and is mainly sold in Taiwan. It has a sweet natural apple flavor with a bit of citrus. It is sold in 250 and 330 ml cans, 275 ml glass bottles, and 600 ml, 1250 ml, and 2 liter bottles.
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Gerber Products Company
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Gerber Products Company is an American company that makes baby food and products. It is headquartered in Florham Park, New Jersey. The company is a subsidiary of Nestlé. Gerber was founded in 1927 in Fremont, Michigan, by Daniel Frank Gerber.
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Kidderminster Harriers
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El Mouradia Palace
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The El Mouradia Palace is the official workplace and residence of the president of Algeria. It is in the El Mouradia neighborhood overlooking Algiers. It is often referred to simply as the Algerian president’s office. Initially, Ahmed Ben Bella, the first president of independent Algeria, used the Summer Palace, previously occupied by French governors, for his offices, while residing at Villa Joly.
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Football Conference
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List of governors of California before 1850.
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Drug dog
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American Pitbull Terrier
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