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43,064,220 | EarthBound fandom | 1,168,622,054 | Fan community | [
"Mother (video game series)",
"Video game fandom"
] | The 1994 video game EarthBound is known for its cult following and fan community. Multiple video game journalists have written about the dedication of the game's fans in producing fan art and lobbying Nintendo for further releases in the series. The company has been largely unresponsive to their efforts. Prominent fans... |
4,510,957 | Lillestrøm Stadion | 1,093,251,703 | Building in Skedsmo, Akershus, Norway | [
"1920 establishments in Norway",
"Athletics (track and field) venues in Norway",
"Event venues established in 1920",
"Football venues in Norway",
"Ice hockey venues in Norway",
"Lillestrøm",
"Olympic ice hockey venues",
"Sports venues in Skedsmo",
"Velodromes in Norway",
"Venues of the 1952 Winter... | Lillestrøm idrettspark, colloquially known as Lillestrøm stadion, is a sports facility located at Lillestrøm in Skedsmo, Norway. The main venue is Romerike friidrettsstadion, an athletics stadium with eight all-weather running tracks. It has multiple football pitches, including one with artificial turf and one with gra... |
17,137,149 | Hurricane Madeline (1998) | 1,173,118,113 | Category 1 Pacific hurricane in 1998 | [
"1998 Pacific hurricane season",
"1998 in Mexico",
"Category 1 Pacific hurricanes",
"Hurricanes in Texas",
"Pacific hurricanes in Mexico"
] | Hurricane Madeline was a costly tropical cyclone whose remnants caused hundreds of millions of dollars in damage in Texas in October 1998. The final tropical cyclone of the 1998 Pacific hurricane season, Madeline originated from a tropical wave that emerged off the coast of Africa on September 25, 1998. The wave traver... |
13,847,448 | Time Crash | 1,060,866,843 | null | [
"2007 British television episodes",
"Children in Need",
"Doctor Who charity episodes",
"Doctor Who mini-episodes",
"Doctor Who multi-Doctor stories",
"Fiction about black holes",
"Fiction about supernovae",
"Fifth Doctor serials",
"Television episodes written by Steven Moffat",
"Tenth Doctor episo... | "Time Crash" is a mini-episode of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was broadcast on 16 November 2007, as part of the BBC One telethon for the children's charity Children in Need. Written by Steven Moffat, it starred David Tennant and brought back Peter Davison as the Doctor.
The episode, se... |
26,904,078 | André Laguerre | 1,147,933,667 | Journalist and magazine editor | [
"1915 births",
"1979 deaths",
"20th-century American non-fiction writers",
"American magazine editors",
"American sportswriters",
"British emigrants to the United States",
"French Army personnel of World War II",
"French Army soldiers",
"Managing editors",
"People from Ottery St Mary",
"People w... | Marc André Laguerre (February 21, 1915 – January 18, 1979) was a journalist and magazine editor, best known as the managing editor of Sports Illustrated from 1960 to 1974, during which time he oversaw the growth in the magazine from a niche publication to become the industry leader in weekly sports magazines. It was un... |
68,392,512 | Nevado Tres Cruces | 1,172,147,697 | Volcanic massif in the Andes | [
"Argentina–Chile border",
"International mountains of South America",
"Mountains of Argentina",
"Mountains of Chile",
"Six-thousanders of the Andes",
"Volcanoes of Atacama Region",
"Volcanoes of Catamarca Province"
] | Nevado Tres Cruces is a massif of volcanic origin in the Andes Mountains on the border of Argentina and Chile. It has two main summits, Tres Cruces Sur at 6,748 metres (22,139 ft) and Tres Cruces Centro at 6,629 m (21,749 ft) and a third minor summit, Tres Cruces Norte 6,030 m (19,780 ft). Tres Cruces Sur is the sixth ... |
71,195,518 | Kae Miller | 1,171,736,964 | New Zealand conservationist and activist (1910–1994) | [
"1910 births",
"1994 deaths",
"Atkinson–Hursthouse–Richmond family",
"Massey University alumni",
"Mental health activists",
"New Zealand conservationists",
"New Zealand health activists",
"New Zealand pacifists",
"New Zealand women environmentalists",
"People educated at Abbot's Hill School",
"P... | Kae Miller (also known as Kae Hursthouse, 30 December 1910 – 19 June 1994) was a New Zealand conservationist, mental health activist, and cooperative housing advocate. She grew up in the Wellington area, attending local schools. At the age of thirteen, she went abroad to study and attended a private girls' school in He... |
65,246,400 | Cuca Roseta | 1,172,085,064 | Portuguese singer, composer, and model | [
"1981 births",
"21st-century Portuguese women singers",
"Living people",
"Portuguese fado singers",
"Portuguese singer-songwriters",
"Portuguese women singer-songwriters"
] | Maria Isabel Rebelo Couto da Cruz Roseta (born 2 December 1981), known professionally as Cuca Roseta, is a Portuguese fado singer, composer, and model. Roseta is considered one of the most important fado representatives of her generation, appearing early in her career in the movie Fados by Spanish director Carlos Saura... |
298,603 | Middlesbrough F.C. | 1,173,879,334 | Association football club in England | [
"1876 establishments in England",
"Association football clubs established in 1876",
"Companies that have entered administration in the United Kingdom",
"EFL Cup winners",
"English Football League clubs",
"Football clubs in England",
"Football clubs in North Yorkshire",
"Middlesbrough F.C.",
"Norther... | Middlesbrough Football Club (/ˈmɪdəlzbrə/ MID-əlz-brə) is a professional football club in Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England. The men's team compete in the EFL Championship, the second tier of English football. Formed in 1876, they have played at the Riverside Stadium since 1995. The club played at Ayresome Park ... |
26,030,819 | Peru at the 2010 Winter Olympics | 1,053,396,794 | null | [
"2010 in Peruvian sport",
"Nations at the 2010 Winter Olympics",
"Peru at the Winter Olympics by year"
] | Peru sent a delegation to compete in the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada from 12–28 February 2010. This marked Peru's debut at the Winter Olympics. The Peruvian delegation consisted of three athletes: two alpine skiers—Manfred Oettl Reyes and Ornella Oettl Reyes—and the cross-country skier R... |
1,941,436 | Stronger (Britney Spears song) | 1,171,494,232 | 2000 single by Britney Spears | [
"1999 songs",
"2000 singles",
"Britney Spears songs",
"Dance-pop songs",
"Jive Records singles",
"Music videos directed by Joseph Kahn",
"Song recordings produced by Max Martin",
"Song recordings produced by Rami Yacoub",
"Songs with feminist themes",
"Songs written by Max Martin",
"Songs writte... | "Stronger" is a song by American singer Britney Spears from her second studio album, Oops!... I Did It Again (2000). It was released on October 31, 2000, by Jive Records as the third single from the album. After meeting with producers Max Martin and Rami in Sweden, Spears recorded several songs for the album, including... |
3,739,494 | USS Osage (1863) | 1,161,400,391 | Neosho-class monitor | [
"1863 ships",
"American Civil War monitors of the United States",
"Ironclad warships of the Union Navy",
"Maritime incidents in March 1865",
"Neosho-class monitors",
"Ships built in St. Louis",
"Ships sunk by mines",
"Shipwrecks in rivers",
"Shipwrecks of the American Civil War"
] | USS Osage was a single-turreted Neosho-class monitor built for the Union Navy during the American Civil War. After completion in mid-1863 by Edward Hartt, the ship patrolled the Mississippi River against Confederate raids and ambushes as part of Rear Admiral David Porter's Mississippi Squadron. Osage participated in th... |
60,420,731 | Warrenton Junction Raid | 1,144,950,285 | Cavalry skirmish in Virginia during the American Civil War | [
"1863 in the United States",
"Battles of the Eastern Theater of the American Civil War",
"Cavalry raids of the American Civil War",
"Military operations of the American Civil War in Virginia",
"Union victories of the American Civil War"
] | The Warrenton Junction Raid (May 3, 1863) was a surprise attack by Confederate guerrilla warriors on a Union cavalry detachment during the American Civil War. The raid took place near a railroad junction in Virginia's Fauquier County, less than 10 miles (16 km) from the town of Warrenton. Confederate Major (eventually ... |
32,168,885 | Operation Turkey Buzzard | 1,085,417,342 | 1943 British military supply mission during World War II | [
"Airborne operations of World War II",
"Glider Pilot Regiment operations",
"History of the Royal Air Force during World War II"
] | Operation Turkey Buzzard, also known as Operation Beggar, was a British supply mission to North Africa that took place between March and August 1943, during the Second World War. The mission was undertaken by No. 2 Wing, Glider Pilot Regiment and No. 295 Squadron Royal Air Force, prior to the Allied invasion of Sicily.... |
33,845,629 | Tokyo File 212 | 1,153,116,628 | 1951 film | [
"1950s American films",
"1950s English-language films",
"1950s spy films",
"American anti-communist propaganda films",
"American black-and-white films",
"American spy films",
"Cold War spy films",
"Communism in fiction",
"Films critical of communism",
"Films directed by George Breakston",
"Films... | Tokyo File 212 (Japanese: 東京ファイル212) is a 1951 spy film directed by Dorrell McGowan [fr] and Stuart E. McGowan [fr]. George Breakston wrote the film's script and co-produced it with Dorrell McGowan jointly under the banner of their newly formed Breakston–McGowan Productions and Japanese Tonichi Enterprises Company [ja]... |
9,556,718 | Bangla Desh (song) | 1,171,533,561 | null | [
"1971 singles",
"1971 songs",
"Apple Records singles",
"Charity singles",
"George Harrison songs",
"Gospel songs",
"Music published by Harrisongs",
"Song recordings produced by George Harrison",
"Song recordings produced by Phil Spector",
"Songs about Bangladesh",
"Songs written by George Harris... | "Bangla Desh" is a song by English musician George Harrison. It was released as a non-album single in July 1971, to raise awareness for the millions of refugees from the country Bangladesh, formerly known as East Pakistan, following the 1970 Bhola cyclone and the outbreak of the Bangladesh Liberation War. Harrison's in... |
63,570,270 | Revelations of the Dark Mother | 1,161,583,277 | 1998 epic poem | [
"1998 poetry books",
"Cultural depictions of Adam and Eve",
"Cultural depictions of Cain and Abel",
"Epic poems in English",
"Lilith",
"Lucifer",
"Poems about vampires",
"Vampire: The Masquerade",
"World of Darkness"
] | Revelations of the Dark Mother, subtitled Seeds from the Twilight Garden, is an epic poem written by Phil Brucato and Rachelle Udell, illustrated by Rebecca Guay, Vince Locke, and Eric Hotz, and published by White Wolf Publishing in November 1998. Based on the tabletop role-playing game Vampire: The Masquerade and the ... |
430,209 | Ali al-Hadi | 1,171,602,515 | Tenth of the Twelve Shia Imams (828–868) | [
"828 births",
"868 deaths",
"9th-century Arab people",
"9th-century imams",
"9th-century people from the Abbasid Caliphate",
"Deaths by poisoning",
"Husaynids",
"People of Berber descent",
"Twelve Imams"
] | ʿAlī ibn Muḥammad al-Hādī (Arabic: علي ابن محمد الهادي; 828 – 868 CE) was a descendant of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and the tenth Imam in Twelver Shia, succeeding his father, Muhammad al-Jawad (). Born in Medina in 828, Ali is known with the titles al-Hādī (Arabic: الهادي, lit. 'the guide') and al-Naqī (Arabic: النق... |
609,586 | She Bangs | 1,171,319,667 | 2000 single by Ricky Martin | [
"2000 singles",
"2000 songs",
"Columbia Records singles",
"Compositions in F-sharp minor",
"Latin Grammy Award for Best Short Form Music Video",
"Macaronic songs",
"Music video controversies",
"Music videos directed by Jeff Richter",
"Music videos directed by Wayne Isham",
"Number-one singles in I... | "She Bangs" is a song recorded by Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin for his sixth studio album, Sound Loaded (2000). The song was written by Desmond Child, Walter Afanasieff, and Draco Rosa, while the production was handled by Afanasieff and Rosa. It was released to radio stations by Columbia Records as the lead single ... |
2,949,575 | Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light | 1,172,562,163 | 1990 video game | [
"1990 video games",
"Fire Emblem video games",
"Nintendo Entertainment System games",
"Nintendo Switch Online games",
"Nintendo Switch games",
"Single-player video games",
"Tactical role-playing video games",
"Video games about shapeshifting",
"Video games developed in Japan",
"Video games scored ... | , known in Japan as Fire Emblem: Ankoku Ryū to Hikari no Tsurugi, is a tactical role-playing video game developed by Nintendo and Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo for the Famicom. It is the first installment in the Fire Emblem series and was originally released in Japan in 1990. Set on the fictional contin... |
774,358 | Brereton C. Jones | 1,118,532,581 | Kentucky politician (born 1939) | [
"1939 births",
"20th-century American politicians",
"American Presbyterians",
"American racehorse owners and breeders",
"Democratic Party governors of Kentucky",
"Governors of Kentucky",
"Kentucky Democrats",
"Lieutenant Governors of Kentucky",
"Living people",
"McIntire School of Commerce alumni"... | Brereton Chandler Jones (born June 27, 1939) is an American politician from the Commonwealth of Kentucky. From 1987 to 1991, he served as the 50th lieutenant governor of Kentucky and from 1991 to 1995, he was the state's 58th governor. He now chairs the Kentucky Equine Education Project (KEEP), a lobbying organization ... |
38,348,199 | Glorious Revolution in Scotland | 1,151,280,790 | Overview of the Glorious Revolution's impact in Scotland | [
"17th century in Scotland",
"Church of Scotland",
"Political history of Scotland",
"Scottish royalty"
] | The Glorious Revolution in Scotland refers to the Scottish element of the 1688 Glorious Revolution, in which James VII was replaced by his daughter Mary II and her husband William II as joint monarchs of Scotland and England. Prior to 1707, the two kingdoms shared a common monarch but were separate legal entities, so d... |
15,684,057 | Hush'd Be the Camps To-Day | 1,126,006,255 | Poem by Walt Whitman about the assassination of Abraham Lincoln | [
"1865 poems",
"Abraham Lincoln in art",
"Poetry by Walt Whitman",
"Walt Whitman and Abraham Lincoln"
] | "Hush'd Be the Camps To-Day" is a poem by Walt Whitman dedicated to Abraham Lincoln. The poem was written on April 19, 1865, shortly after Lincoln's assassination. Whitman greatly admired Lincoln and went on to write additional poetry about him: "O Captain! My Captain!", "When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd", and ... |
36,659,431 | 1932 Freeport hurricane | 1,170,502,490 | Category 4 Atlantic hurricane in 1932 | [
"1932 Atlantic hurricane season",
"1932 in Texas",
"1932 natural disasters in the United States",
"Category 4 Atlantic hurricanes",
"Freeport, Texas",
"Hurricanes in Texas"
] | The 1932 Freeport hurricane was an intense tropical cyclone that primarily affected areas of the Texas coast in August of the 1932 Atlantic hurricane season. It was the second storm and first hurricane of the season, developing just off the Yucatán Peninsula on August 12. While moving to the northwest, the storm began ... |
4,134,532 | Siempre Selena | 1,151,331,888 | Compilation album by Selena | [
"1996 greatest hits albums",
"Albums produced by A.B. Quintanilla",
"Compilation albums published posthumously",
"EMI Latin compilation albums",
"Remix albums published posthumously",
"Selena compilation albums",
"Spanish-language albums"
] | Siempre Selena (English: Always Selena) is the second posthumously released album by American singer Selena, released by EMI Latin on October 29, 1996. The album contained mostly unreleased recordings and remixes of previously released content. Songs on the album range from a 14-year-old Selena on "Soy Amiga" (1986) to... |
11,640,189 | Don Black (baseball) | 1,166,110,326 | American baseball player | [
"1910s births",
"1959 deaths",
"Baseball players from Iowa",
"Cleveland Indians players",
"Major League Baseball pitchers",
"People from Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio",
"People from Woodbury County, Iowa",
"Philadelphia Athletics players",
"Sportspeople from Summit County, Ohio"
] | Donald Paul Black (July 20, 1916 or 1917 – April 21, 1959) was an American right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for six seasons in the American League with the Philadelphia Athletics and Cleveland Indians. In 154 career games, Black pitched 797 innings and posted a win–loss record of 34–55, with 37 ... |
90,625 | Matsuo Bashō | 1,173,102,967 | Japanese poet | [
"1644 births",
"1694 deaths",
"17th-century Japanese LGBT people",
"17th-century Japanese poets",
"Articles containing Japanese poems",
"Buddhist poets",
"Gay poets",
"Japanese Buddhists",
"Japanese LGBT poets",
"Japanese Zen Buddhists",
"Japanese gay writers",
"Japanese haiku poets",
"Japan... | Matsuo Bashō (松尾 芭蕉, 1644 – November 28, 1694; born Matsuo Kinsaku [松尾 金作], then Matsuo Chūemon Munefusa [松尾 忠右衛門 宗房]) was the most famous poet of the Edo period in Japan. During his lifetime, Bashō was recognized for his works in the collaborative haikai no renga form; today, after centuries of commentary, he is recog... |
24,235,687 | Garry Williams (gridiron football) | 1,159,015,131 | American gridiron football player (born 1986) | [
"1986 births",
"20th-century African-American people",
"21st-century African-American sportspeople",
"African-American players of American football",
"African-American players of Canadian football",
"American football offensive tackles",
"Calgary Stampeders players",
"Canadian football offensive linem... | Garry Williams (born August 20, 1986) is a former American football offensive tackle. He previously played for the Carolina Panthers, who signed him as an undrafted free agent in 2009. He attended the University of Kentucky, where he played college football for the Wildcats while studying community communications and l... |
3,118,141 | Digital forensics | 1,173,790,063 | Branch of forensic science | [
"Digital forensics",
"Forensic disciplines"
] | Digital forensics (sometimes known as digital forensic science) is a branch of forensic science encompassing the recovery, investigation, examination, and analysis of material found in digital devices, often in relation to mobile devices and computer crime. The term "digital forensics" was originally used as a synonym ... |
20,357,651 | Turnin Me On | 1,165,964,013 | null | [
"2009 singles",
"2009 songs",
"Keri Hilson songs",
"Lil Wayne songs",
"Music videos directed by Erik White",
"Song recordings produced by Danja (record producer)",
"Song recordings produced by Polow da Don",
"Songs written by Keri Hilson",
"Songs written by Lil Wayne",
"Songs written by Polow da D... | "Turnin Me On" is a song by American singer-songwriter Keri Hilson, from her debut album, In a Perfect World... The song features American rapper Lil Wayne who co-wrote the song alongside Hilson and Zachary Anson Wallace. Production credits are shared between Danja and Polow da Don, who also co-wrote the song. Followin... |
25,840,575 | Mari Illustrious Makinami | 1,172,234,697 | Fictional character in Neon Genesis Evangelion | [
"Child characters in animated television series",
"Female characters in anime and manga",
"Female soldier and warrior characters in anime and manga",
"Female superheroes",
"Fictional English people",
"Fictional Eurasian people",
"Fictional Japanese people in anime and manga",
"Fictional angels",
"Fi... | Mari Illustrious Makinami (真希波・マリ・イラストリアス, Makinami Mari Irasutoriasu) or Maria Iscariot (イスカリオテのマリア, Isukariote no Maria) is a fictional character in the anime film tetralogy Rebuild of Evangelion, based on the television series Neon Genesis Evangelion and introduced in the film Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance (... |
25,793,853 | Minuscule 543 | 1,145,895,910 | Greek manuscript of the New Testament | [
"12th-century biblical manuscripts",
"Family 13",
"Greek New Testament minuscules"
] | Minuscule 543 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering of New Testament manuscripts), ε 257 (in von Soden's numbering of New Testament manuscripts) and labelled 556 by biblical scholar and textual critic F. H. A. Scrivener, is a Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament, written on parchment. Using the study of comparativ... |
317,446 | Angel Sanctuary | 1,156,105,149 | Manga series by Kaori Yuki | [
"1994 manga",
"2000 anime OVAs",
"Bandai Visual",
"Dark fantasy anime and manga",
"Hakusensha franchises",
"Hakusensha manga",
"Hal Film Maker",
"Incest in anime and manga",
"Japanese bildungsromans",
"Kaori Yuki",
"Media Blasters",
"Shōjo manga",
"Supernatural anime and manga",
"Viz Media... | Angel Sanctuary (Japanese: 天使禁猟区, Hepburn: Tenshi Kinryōku) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kaori Yuki. It was serialized in the shōjo manga magazine Hana to Yume from July 1994 to October 2000. It follows Setsuna Mudo, a human teenager who, as the reincarnation of a prominent angel who rebelled a... |
740,107 | Sasuke Uchiha | 1,173,335,691 | Fictional character from Naruto | [
"Child characters in anime and manga",
"Comics characters introduced in 1999",
"Fictional amputees",
"Fictional characters with electric or magnetic abilities",
"Fictional characters with fire or heat abilities",
"Fictional characters with post-traumatic stress disorder",
"Fictional child soldiers",
"... | Sasuke Uchiha (Japanese: うちは サスケ, Hepburn: Uchiha Sasuke) (/ˈsɑːskeɪ/) is a fictional character in the Naruto manga and anime franchise created by Masashi Kishimoto. Sasuke belongs to the Uchiha clan, a notorious ninja family, and one of the most powerful, allied with Konohagakure (木ノ葉隠れの里, English version: "Hidden Lea... |
52,054,914 | Murder of Irene Garza | 1,172,451,726 | American school teacher and murder victim | [
"1960 in Christianity",
"1960 in Texas",
"1960 murders in the United States",
"1960s missing person cases",
"American murder victims",
"April 1960 events in the United States",
"Catholic Church sexual abuse scandals in the United States",
"Deaths from asphyxiation",
"Female murder victims",
"Forme... | Irene Garza (November 15, 1934 – April 1960) was an American schoolteacher and beauty queen whose death was the subject of investigation for several decades. She was last seen alive on April 16, 1960, when she went to confession at a church in McAllen, Texas. She was reported missing the following morning. Following th... |
6,732,954 | Washington State Route 530 | 1,146,477,148 | Highway in Washington | [
"State highways in Washington (state)",
"Transportation in Skagit County, Washington",
"Transportation in Snohomish County, Washington"
] | State Route 530 (SR 530) is a state highway in western Washington, United States. It serves Snohomish and Skagit counties, traveling 50.52 miles (81.30 km) from an interchange with Interstate 5 (I-5) southwest of Arlington past SR 9 in Arlington and Darrington to end at SR 20 in Rockport. Serving the communities of Arl... |
29,083,728 | Henry Smith (Royal Navy officer) | 1,171,722,131 | British admiral | [
"1803 births",
"1887 deaths",
"Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath",
"Royal Navy personnel of the Crimean War",
"Royal Navy personnel of the First Opium War"
] | Admiral Sir Henry Smith KCB (1803 – 18 January 1887) was a British officer in the Royal Navy. He commanded the Aden Expedition in 1839 which took Aden as the first colonial acquisition of the reign of Queen Victoria. For this service he was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath. Smith was then sent to serve on... |
2,981,673 | Washington State Route 9 | 1,173,744,483 | Highway in Washington | [
"State highways in Washington (state)",
"Transportation in Skagit County, Washington",
"Transportation in Snohomish County, Washington",
"Transportation in Whatcom County, Washington"
] | State Route 9 (SR 9) is a 98.17-mile (157.99 km) long state highway traversing three counties, Snohomish, Skagit, and Whatcom, in the U.S. state of Washington. The highway extends north from an interchange with SR 522 in the vicinity of Woodinville north through Snohomish, Lake Stevens, Arlington, Sedro-Woolley, and No... |
1,428,049 | Yellow (Coldplay song) | 1,172,670,040 | 2000 single by Coldplay | [
"2000 singles",
"2000 songs",
"Capitol Records singles",
"Coldplay songs",
"Nettwerk Records singles",
"Number-one singles in Iceland",
"Parlophone singles",
"Song recordings produced by Ken Nelson (British record producer)",
"Songs written by Chris Martin",
"Songs written by Guy Berryman",
"Son... | "Yellow" is a song by the British rock band Coldplay. The band wrote the song and co-produced it with British record producer Ken Nelson for their debut album, Parachutes (2000). The song was released on 26 June 2000 as the second UK single from Parachutes, following "Shiver", and as the lead single in the United State... |
28,924,150 | Architecture of Madagascar | 1,148,848,870 | Buildings of Madagascar | [
"African architecture by ethnicity",
"Architecture in Madagascar",
"Malagasy culture",
"Vernacular architecture"
] | The architecture of Madagascar is unique in Africa, bearing strong resemblance to the construction norms and methods of Southern Borneo from which the earliest inhabitants of Madagascar are believed to have immigrated. Throughout Madagascar, the Kalimantan region of Borneo and Oceania, most traditional houses follow a ... |
68,033,787 | Under a Blood Red Moon | 1,128,375,819 | Role-playing game supplement | [
"Chicago in fiction",
"Role-playing game adventures",
"Role-playing game supplements introduced in 1993",
"Vampire: The Masquerade",
"Werewolf: The Apocalypse"
] | Under a Blood Red Moon is an adventure module released in June 1993 by White Wolf Publishing for use with either of their tabletop role-playing games Vampire: The Masquerade and Werewolf: The Apocalypse, and is a part of the World of Darkness series. It is set in and around Chicago, and follows the conflict between the... |
23,177,835 | New York State Route 287 (1970s) | 1,070,309,067 | Former highway in New York | [
"Former state highways in New York (state)",
"Transportation in Jefferson County, New York"
] | New York State Route 287 (NY 287) was a state highway within the town of Alexandria in Jefferson County, New York, in the United States. The route served as a connector between NY 283 southeast of Alexandria Bay in the hamlet of Browns Corners and NY 37 in the hamlet of Redwood. It was 3 miles (5 km) long and passed th... |
20,857,069 | Phellodon | 1,145,286,171 | Genus of tooth fungi in the family Bankeraceae | [
"Phellodon",
"Taxa named by Petter Adolf Karsten",
"Thelephorales genera"
] | Phellodon is a genus of tooth fungi in the family Bankeraceae. Species have small- to medium-sized fruitbodies with white spines on the underside from which spores are released. All Phellodon have a short stalk or stipe, and so the genus falls into the group known as stipitate hydnoid fungi. The tough and leathery fles... |
147,052 | Big stick ideology | 1,173,475,415 | American political catchphrase | [
"American political catchphrases",
"Banana Wars",
"Foreign policy doctrines of the United States",
"Hegemony",
"History of United States expansionism",
"Imperialism",
"Metaphors referring to objects",
"Military diplomacy",
"Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt"
] | Big stick ideology, big stick diplomacy, big stick philosophy, or big stick policy refers to an aphorism often said by the 26th president of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt; "speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far". The American press during his time, as well as many modern historians today, used the... |
14,043,274 | Cyber Sunday (2007) | 1,160,490,465 | World Wrestling Entertainment pay-per-view event | [
"2007 WWE pay-per-view events",
"2007 in Washington, D.C.",
"Events in Washington, D.C.",
"October 2007 events in the United States",
"Professional wrestling in Washington, D.C.",
"WWE Cyber Sunday"
] | The 2007 Cyber Sunday was the fourth annual Taboo Tuesday/Cyber Sunday professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). It was held for wrestlers from the promotion's Raw, SmackDown!, and ECW brand divisions. The event took place on October 28, 2007, at the Verizon Center... |
39,294,786 | Diamond Trust of London | 1,151,954,858 | 2012 turn-based strategy video game | [
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"Articles containing video clips",
"Blood diamonds",
"Indie games",
"Kickstarter-funded video games",
"Multiplayer and single-player video games",
"Nintendo DS games",
"Nintendo DS-only games",
"Open-source video games",
"Public-domain software with source code",
"Strategy vi... | Diamond Trust of London is a turn-based strategy video game by Jason Rohrer, with music by Tom Bailey. Following a crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter the game was published by indiePub and released for the Nintendo DS on August 28, 2012. The game has been placed in the public domain and is hosted on SourceForge.
Ins... |
72,754,241 | Josiane Lima | 1,161,569,553 | Brazilian para rower | [
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"Brazilian LGBT sportspeople",
"Brazilian female rowers",
"LGBT rowers",
"Living people",
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"Paralympic bronze medalists for Brazil",
"Paralympic medalists in rowing",
"Paralympic rowers for Brazil",
"Rowers at the 2008 Summer Paralympics",
... | Josiane Dias de Lima (born 25 February 1975) is a Brazilian para-rower in sculling events. She has won various accolades in her main event, the PR2 (formerly TA) mixed double sculls, including a bronze medal with Elton Santana at the 2008 Summer Paralympics, and a gold medal with Lucas Pagani at the 2007 World Rowing C... |
5,691,317 | Russian battleship Oryol | 1,136,855,144 | Russian Borodino-class battleship | [
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"Battleships of the Imperial Japanese Navy",
"Borodino-class battleships",
"Captured ships",
"Maritime incidents in 1924",
"Naval ships captured by Japan during the Russo-Japanese War",
"Ships built at Admiralty Shipyard",
"Ships sunk as targets",
"Shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean",
"... | Oryol (Russian: Орёл, "Eagle"; also Orel, Orël) was a Borodino-class battleship built for the Imperial Russian Navy in the first decade of the 20th century. The ship was completed after the start of the Russo-Japanese War in February 1904 and was assigned to the Second Pacific Squadron sent to the Far East six months l... |
57,392,098 | Netherlands at the 2014 Winter Paralympics | 1,172,597,780 | null | [
"2014 in Dutch sport",
"Nations at the 2014 Winter Paralympics",
"Netherlands at the Paralympics"
] | The Netherlands sent a delegation to compete at the 2014 Winter Paralympics in Sochi, Russia, held between 7–16 March 2014. The Netherlands delegation consisted of seven competitors, all of which were competing in sports under the alpine skiing banner. Bibian Mentel won the nation's only medal at these Paralympics, a g... |
867,306 | Stonyhurst College | 1,172,190,088 | Co-educational Roman Catholic school in Lancashire, England (UK) | [
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"Boarding schools in Lancashire",
"Catholic boarding schools in England",
"Co-educational boarding schools",
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"Forest of Bowland",
"Grade I listed buildings in Lancashire",
"Grade I listed educational buildings",
"... | Stonyhurst College is a co-educational Roman Catholic independent school, adhering to the Jesuit tradition, on the Stonyhurst Estate, Lancashire, England. It occupies a Grade I listed building. The school has been fully co-educational since 1999.
A precursor institution of the college was founded in 1593 by Father Rob... |
6,890,645 | Sue Me, Sue You Blues | 1,144,918,297 | 1972 single by George Harrison | [
"1972 singles",
"1973 songs",
"George Harrison songs",
"Music published by Harrisongs",
"Satirical songs",
"Song recordings produced by Albhy Galuten",
"Song recordings produced by George Harrison",
"Songs about the Beatles",
"Songs written by George Harrison"
] | "Sue Me, Sue You Blues" is a song written by English musician George Harrison, released on his 1973 album Living in the Material World. Harrison initially let American guitarist Jesse Ed Davis record it for the latter's Ululu album (1972), in gratitude to Davis for his participation in the Concert for Bangladesh. When ... |
1,046,399 | JAL Express | 1,172,995,135 | Defunct low-cost airline of Japan (1997—2014) | [
"Airline companies based in Tokyo",
"Airlines disestablished in 2014",
"Airlines established in 1997",
"Defunct low-cost airlines",
"Former Oneworld affiliate members",
"Japan Airlines"
] | JAL Express Co., Ltd. (JEX) (株式会社ジャル エクスプレス, Kabushiki-gaisha Jaru Ekusupuresu), was an airline with its headquarters at Tokyo International Airport and in Ota-ku, Tokyo, Japan, and its main hub at Tokyo International Airport. It also maintained offices in the Japan Airlines Building in Shinagawa, Tokyo. Its operations... |
74,596,949 | 1989 Serbian general election | 1,173,052,545 | null | [
"1989 elections in Serbia",
"1989 elections in Yugoslavia",
"1989 in Serbia",
"Elections in Serbia",
"November 1989 events in Europe",
"One-party elections",
"Presidential elections in Serbia"
] | General elections were held in Serbia on 12 November 1989 to elect the president of the presidency of the Socialist Republic of Serbia and delegates of the Assembly of SR Serbia. Voting for delegates also took place on 10 and 30 November 1989. In addition to the general elections, local elections were held simultaneous... |
420,309 | Flag of Prince Edward Island | 1,124,469,225 | Canadian provincial flag | [
"Flags displaying animals",
"Flags introduced in 1964",
"Flags of Canada",
"Provincial symbols of Prince Edward Island"
] | The flag of Prince Edward Island consists of a golden lion passant on a red field in the upper portion and a white field defaced with three oak saplings and a large oak tree on a green island in the bottom portion. This is bordered on three edges other than the hoist by a fimbriation of alternating red and white rectan... |
43,840,402 | The Boat Race 1873 | 1,154,814,735 | null | [
"1873 in English sport",
"1873 in sports",
"March 1873 events",
"The Boat Race"
] | The 30th Boat Race took place on the 29 March 1873. The Boat Race is an annual side-by-side rowing race between crews from the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge along the River Thames. In a race umpired by former Oxford rower Joseph William Chitty, Cambridge won by three lengths in a time of 19 minutes and 35 second... |
211,289 | Hyde Park, London | 1,166,500,104 | Royal Park in London, United Kingdom | [
"Decimus Burton buildings",
"Grade I listed parks and gardens in London",
"Great Exhibition",
"Hyde Park, London",
"Olympic swimming venues",
"Olympic triathlon venues",
"Parks and open spaces in the City of Westminster",
"Royal Parks of London",
"Urban public parks",
"Urban public parks in the Un... | Hyde Park is a 350 acres (140 ha), historic Grade I-listed urban park in Westminster, Greater London. A Royal Park, it is the largest of the parks and green spaces that form a chain from Kensington Palace through Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park, via Hyde Park Corner and Green Park, past Buckingham Palace to St James's... |
3,388,991 | WVIR-TV | 1,172,725,040 | NBC/CW affiliate in Charlottesville, Virginia | [
"1973 establishments in Virginia",
"Gray Television",
"Grit (TV network) affiliates",
"NBC network affiliates",
"Television channels and stations established in 1973",
"Television stations in Charlottesville, Virginia",
"The CW affiliates",
"True Crime Network affiliates",
"WeatherNation TV affiliat... | WVIR-TV (channel 29) is a television station in Charlottesville, Virginia, United States, affiliated with NBC and The CW Plus. Owned by Gray Television, the station has studios on East Market Street (US 250 Business) in downtown Charlottesville, and its primary transmitter is located on Carters Mountain south of the ci... |
65,341,188 | Albania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 | 1,171,405,688 | None | [
"2021 in Albanian music",
"2021 in Albanian television",
"Albania in the Eurovision Song Contest",
"Countries in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021"
] | Albania participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, with the song "Karma" performed by Anxhela Peristeri. Its entry was selected through the national selection competition Festivali i Këngës organised by Radio Televizioni Shqiptar (RTSH) in December 2020. To this point, the nation ha... |
59,505,284 | Soviet destroyer Statny (1939) | 1,051,068,207 | Soviet Storozhevoy-class destroyers | [
"1939 ships",
"Ships built at Severnaya Verf",
"Storozhevoy-class destroyers",
"World War II shipwrecks in the Baltic Sea"
] | Statny (Russian: Статный, lit. 'Stately') was one of 18 Storozhevoy-class destroyers (officially known as Project 7U) built for the Soviet Navy during the late 1930s. Although she began construction as a Project 7 Gnevny-class destroyer, Statny was completed in 1941 to the modified Project 7U design.
The destroyer ent... |
6,497,671 | James Fisher Robinson | 1,109,232,916 | Governor of Kentucky | [
"1800 births",
"1882 deaths",
"19th-century American lawyers",
"19th-century American politicians",
"19th-century Baptists",
"Baptists from Kentucky",
"Democratic Party governors of Kentucky",
"Farmers from Kentucky",
"Governors of Kentucky",
"Kentucky Democrats",
"Kentucky Whigs",
"Kentucky l... | James Fisher Robinson (October 4, 1800 – October 31, 1882) was the 22nd Governor of Kentucky, serving the remainder of the unfinished term of Governor Beriah Magoffin. Magoffin, a Confederate sympathizer, became increasingly ineffective after the elections of 1861 yielded a supermajority to pro-Union forces in both hou... |
4,751,490 | Alex Rhodes (footballer) | 1,164,065,796 | English footballer | [
"1982 births",
"Bradford City A.F.C. players",
"Braintree Town F.C. players",
"Brentford F.C. players",
"Canvey Island F.C. players",
"English Football League players",
"English men's footballers",
"Footballers from Cambridge",
"Grays Athletic F.C. players",
"Isthmian League players",
"Living pe... | Alexander Graham Rhodes (born 23 January 1982) is an English former professional footballer who predominantly played as a left winger but also as a striker.
Rhodes started his career with Eastern Counties League Premier Division side Newmarket Town, where he came to prominence after scoring hat-tricks in three success... |
13,780,863 | Quyllurit'i | 1,165,159,616 | Religious festival in Peru | [
"Catholic holy days",
"Christian festivals in South America",
"Cultural heritage of Peru",
"Festivals in Peru",
"Indigenous culture of the Andes",
"Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity",
"July events",
"Religion in Peru",
"Tourist attractions in Cusco Region",
"Winter solstice"
] | Quyllurit'i or Qoyllur Rit'i (Quechua quyllu rit'i, quyllu bright white, rit'i snow, "bright white snow,") is a syncretic religious festival held annually at the Sinakara Valley in the southern highlands Cusco Region of Peru. Local indigenous people of the Andes know this festival as a native celebration of the stars. ... |
4,760,249 | Andronikos V Palaiologos | 1,152,419,478 | null | [
"1400 births",
"1407 deaths",
"15th-century Byzantine emperors",
"Byzantine junior emperors",
"Eastern Orthodox monarchs",
"Palaiologos dynasty",
"Sons of Byzantine emperors"
] | Andronikos V Palaiologos or Andronicus V Palaeologus (Greek: Ανδρόνικος Παλαιολόγος; c. 1400–1407) was the Byzantine ruler of the city of Thessalonica and surrounding territories from 1403 to his death in 1407, alongside his father John VII Palaiologos. Though they did not control Constantinople, John and Andronikos ru... |
34,328,500 | The Fiery Trial | 1,158,873,150 | 2010 book by Eric Foner | [
"2010 non-fiction books",
"21st-century history books",
"American biographies",
"American history books",
"Bancroft Prize-winning works",
"Biographies of Abraham Lincoln",
"History books about the American Civil War",
"Non-fiction books about American slavery",
"Pulitzer Prize for History-winning wo... | The Fiery Trial: Abraham Lincoln and American Slavery is a historical non-fiction book written by American historian Eric Foner. Published in 2010 by W. W. Norton & Company, the book serves as a biographical portrait of United States President Abraham Lincoln, discussing the evolution of his stance on slavery in the Un... |
3,664,577 | Princes Street, Dunedin | 1,166,262,372 | Street in Dunedin, New Zealand | [
"Central Dunedin",
"Shopping districts and streets in New Zealand",
"Streets in Dunedin"
] | Princes Street (often misspelt as "Princess Street") is a major street in Dunedin, the second largest city in the South Island of New Zealand. It runs south-southwest for two kilometres from The Octagon in the city centre to the Oval sports ground, close to the city's Southern Cemetery. North of The Octagon, George Str... |
695,217 | Victoria Newman | 1,172,553,068 | Fictional Character in the Young and the Restless | [
"Female characters in television",
"Fictional artists",
"Fictional business executives",
"Fictional characters who awoke from a coma",
"Fictional female businesspeople",
"Fictional schoolteachers",
"Fictional socialites",
"Fictional victims of domestic abuse",
"Newman family",
"Television characte... | Victoria Newman is a fictional character from The Young and the Restless, an American soap opera on the CBS network. Created by William J. Bell, she is currently portrayed by Amelia Heinle. Victoria was born onscreen in 1982 and was portrayed by child actress Ashley Nicole Millan for her first eight years. Having been ... |
4,140,463 | Maryland Route 537 | 1,121,497,787 | Highway in Maryland | [
"Roads in Cecil County, Maryland",
"State highways in Maryland"
] | Maryland Route 537 (MD 537) is a collection of unsigned state highways in the U.S. state of Maryland. These two existing highways and two former sections of state highway are segments of the old alignment of U.S. Route 213 (US 213), which is now MD 213, in Chesapeake City in southern Cecil County. Some of the roads tha... |
12,025,528 | Nate Schierholtz | 1,171,106,352 | American baseball player (born 1984) | [
"1984 births",
"American expatriate baseball players in Japan",
"Arizona League Giants players",
"Baseball players at the 2008 Summer Olympics",
"Baseball players from Contra Costa County, California",
"Baseball players from Reno, Nevada",
"Chabot Gladiators baseball players",
"Chicago Cubs players",
... | Nathan John "Nate" Schierholtz (born February 15, 1984) is an American former professional baseball right fielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (2007–2012), Philadelphia Phillies (2012), Chicago Cubs (2013–2014), and Washington Nationals (2014). He also played in Nippon Professi... |
38,015,738 | Man singet mit Freuden vom Sieg, BWV 149 | 1,159,321,007 | Church cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach | [
"1728 compositions",
"1729 compositions",
"Church cantatas by Johann Sebastian Bach",
"Psalm-related compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach"
] | Man singet mit Freuden vom Sieg (lit.: One sings with joy about victory), BWV 149, is a church cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach. He composed the work in Leipzig for Michaelmas and first performed it in 1728 or 1729. It is the last of his three extant cantatas for the feast.
Picander wrote the cantata's libretto, and p... |
15,290,107 | K-55 (Kansas highway) | 1,170,819,490 | State highway in Kansas | [
"State highways in Kansas",
"Transportation in Cowley County, Kansas",
"Transportation in Sumner County, Kansas"
] | K-55 is a 12.049-mile-long (19.391 km) west–east state highway in the U.S. state of Kansas. The highway's western terminus is at U.S. Route 81 (US-81) roughly 11 miles (18 km) north of Wellington and the eastern terminus is at K-15 in Udall. It passes through the city of Belle Plaine.
The road's westbound terminus is ... |
4,511,532 | Nancy Thompson (A Nightmare on Elm Street) | 1,163,897,192 | Main character in the A Nightmare on Elm Street series | [
"A Nightmare on Elm Street (franchise) characters",
"Characters created by Wes Craven",
"Fictional characters from Ohio",
"Fictional diarists",
"Fictional insomniacs",
"Fictional parapsychologists",
"Fictional victims of child sexual abuse",
"Fictional waiting staff",
"Film characters introduced in ... | Nancy Thompson is a fictional character in the A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise. She first appears in A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) as a teenager hunted in her dreams by enigmatic serial killer Freddy Krueger. In this film, she was portrayed by Heather Langenkamp—who reprises the role in the sequel, A Nightmare o... |
8,764,657 | Candyman (Christina Aguilera song) | 1,169,214,364 | 2007 single by Christina Aguilera | [
"2006 songs",
"2007 singles",
"American jazz songs",
"Blues songs",
"Christina Aguilera songs",
"Music videos directed by Matthew Rolston",
"RCA Records singles",
"Songs written by Christina Aguilera",
"Songs written by Linda Perry",
"Vocal jazz songs"
] | "Candyman" is a song by American singer Christina Aguilera from the second disc of her fifth studio album, Back to Basics (2006). "Candyman" was planned to be released as the second single from Back to Basics; however, RCA Records decided to release "Hurt" instead. Subsequently, the track was released on November 19, 2... |
4,473,306 | The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher | 1,161,223,922 | Children's book by Beatrix Potter | [
"1906 children's books",
"British picture books",
"Children's books about frogs",
"Children's books about turtles",
"Children's books adapted into films",
"Children's books adapted into television shows",
"Children's books set in forests",
"Cultural depictions of Isaac Newton",
"English-language boo... | The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher is a children's book, written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter. It was published by Frederick Warne & Co. in July 1906. Jeremy's origin lies in a letter she wrote to a child in 1893. She revised it in 1906, and moved its setting from the River Tay to the English Lake District. The tale re... |
17,781,489 | Tornado outbreak sequence of June 3–11, 2008 | 1,143,770,826 | 2008 tornado outbreak in the United States | [
"2008 natural disasters in the United States",
"F4 tornadoes by date",
"June 2008 events in the United States",
"Tornadoes in Illinois",
"Tornadoes in Indiana",
"Tornadoes in Iowa",
"Tornadoes in Kansas",
"Tornadoes in Minnesota",
"Tornadoes in Nebraska",
"Tornadoes of 2008"
] | The tornado outbreak sequence of June 3–11, 2008 was a series of tornado outbreaks affecting most of central and eastern North America from June 3–11, 2008. 192 tornadoes were confirmed, along with widespread straight–line wind wind damage. Seven people were killed from a direct result of tornadoes; four in Iowa, two i... |
2,961,541 | Japanese cruiser Naniwa | 1,163,574,259 | Lead ship of the Naniwa class of Japanese cruisers | [
"1885 ships",
"First Sino-Japanese War cruisers of Japan",
"Maritime incidents in 1912",
"Naniwa-class cruisers",
"Naval ships of Japan",
"Russo-Japanese War cruisers of Japan",
"Ships built by Armstrong Whitworth",
"Ships built on the River Tyne",
"Shipwrecks in the Sea of Okhotsk"
] | Naniwa (浪速) was the lead ship of her class of two protected cruisers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) in the 1880s. As Japan lacked the industrial capacity to construct such vessels, the ship was designed and built in the United Kingdom. She participated in the First Sino-Japanese War of 1894–1895, playing a ... |
57,783,469 | SMS Tegetthoff (1912) | 1,169,953,931 | Austro-Hungarian dreadnought battleship | [
"1912 ships",
"Ships built in Trieste",
"Tegetthoff-class battleships",
"World War I battleships of Austria-Hungary"
] | SMS Tegetthoff (His Majesty's Ship Tegetthoff) was the second of four Tegetthoff-class dreadnought battleships built for the Austro-Hungarian Navy. Tegetthoff was named for the 19th-century Austrian Admiral Wilhelm von Tegetthoff, most notable for defeating the Italian Regia Marina at the Battle of Lissa in 1866. The s... |
1,591,828 | Nova Southeastern University | 1,173,395,184 | Private university in Fort Lauderdale-Davie, Florida, U.S. | [
"1964 establishments in Florida",
"Educational institutions established in 1964",
"North Miami Beach, Florida",
"Nova Southeastern University",
"Private universities and colleges in Florida",
"Schools of public health in the United States",
"Universities and colleges accredited by the Southern Associati... | Nova Southeastern University (NSU) is a private research university with its main campus in Fort Lauderdale-Davie, Florida, United States, in the Miami metropolitan area. The university consists of 14 total colleges, offering over 150 programs of study. The university offers professional degrees in the social sciences,... |
65,241,771 | The Backrooms | 1,171,435,207 | Internet urban legend | [
"4chan phenomena",
"Creepypasta",
"Fictional locations",
"Internet memes introduced in 2019",
"Internet properties established in 2019",
"Nostalgia",
"Science fiction horror",
"Video game locations",
"Works of unknown authorship"
] | The Backrooms are an online urban legend originating from a creepypasta posted on a 2019 4chan thread. One of the most well-known examples of the Internet aesthetic of liminal spaces, which depicts usually busy locations as unnaturally empty, the Backrooms was first described as a maze of empty office rooms that can on... |
43,430,482 | The Boat Race 1864 | 1,154,814,629 | null | [
"1864 in English sport",
"1864 in sports",
"March 1864 events",
"The Boat Race"
] | The 21st Boat Race, an annual side-by-side rowing race between crews from the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge along the River Thames, took place on 14 March 1864. Umpired by Joseph William Chitty, Oxford won by nine lengths in a time of 21 minutes 4 seconds, the fastest winning time since the event was held on The... |
169,594 | Body Count (band) | 1,164,693,181 | American heavy metal band | [
"1990 establishments in California",
"African-American heavy metal musical groups",
"Body Count (band)",
"Century Media Records artists",
"Crossover thrash groups",
"Grammy Award winners",
"Hardcore punk groups from California",
"Ice-T",
"Musical groups established in 1990",
"Musical groups from L... | Body Count is an American heavy metal band formed in Los Angeles in 1990. The group is fronted by Ice-T, who first established himself as a rapper but co-founded the group with lead guitarist Ernie C out of their interest in heavy metal music. Ice-T took on the role of vocalist and writing the lyrics for most of Body C... |
87,846 | Shalmaneser IV | 1,163,978,296 | null | [
"773 BC deaths",
"8th-century BC Assyrian kings",
"Year of birth unknown"
] | Shalmaneser IV (Neo-Assyrian cuneiform: Salmānu-ašarēd, meaning "Salmānu is foremost") was the king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire from 783 BC to his death in 773 BC. Shalmaneser was the son and successor of his predecessor, Adad-nirari III, and ruled during a period of Assyrian decline from which few sources survive. As s... |
40,351,199 | Givors canal | 1,056,060,547 | Canal in France | [
"Canals in France",
"Canals opened in 1780"
] | The Givors canal (French: Canal de Givors) was built between 1761 and 1781 to carry coal, other goods and passengers from Rive-de-Gier to Givors on the Rhône, running beside the river Gier.
The canal was approved in 1760 and after many problems opened in 1780. The canal was originally 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) long. Good... |
5,224,295 | Myco-heterotrophy | 1,171,073,957 | Symbiotism between certain parasitic plants and fungi | [
"Botany",
"Ecology",
"Mycology",
"Parasites of fungi",
"Parasitic plants",
"Symbiosis"
] | Myco-heterotrophy (from Greek μύκης mykes, "fungus", ἕτερος heteros, "another", "different" and τροφή trophe, "nutrition") is a symbiotic relationship between certain kinds of plants and fungi, in which the plant gets all or part of its food from parasitism upon fungi rather than from photosynthesis. A myco-heterotroph... |
42,106,513 | Batman: Arkham Knight | 1,173,889,079 | 2015 video game | [
"2015 video games",
"Action-adventure games",
"Bank robbery in fiction",
"Batman video games",
"Batman: Arkham",
"Beat 'em ups",
"British Academy Games Award for British Game winners",
"Cancelled Linux games",
"Cancelled macOS games",
"Detective video games",
"Halloween video games",
"Iron Gal... | Batman: Arkham Knight is a 2015 action-adventure game developed by Rocksteady Studios and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. Based on the DC Comics superhero Batman, it is the successor to the 2013 video game Batman: Arkham Origins, a direct sequel to Batman: Arkham City (2011) and the fourth main ins... |
44,907,224 | T48 Gun Motor Carriage | 1,159,477,120 | null | [
"Half-tracks of the United States",
"Military vehicles introduced from 1940 to 1944",
"World War II armored fighting vehicles of the United States",
"World War II half-tracks"
] | The T48 57 mm Gun Motor Carriage was a self-propelled anti-tank gun produced by the Diamond T company in 1943 for the United States. The design incorporated a 57 mm gun M1, a US production of the British Ordnance QF 6 pounder, mounted on an M3 Half-track.
A total of 962 vehicles were produced from 1942 to 1943. It had... |
31,308,914 | Pensacola Dam | 1,134,468,589 | Dam in Mayes County, Oklahoma | [
"1940 establishments in Oklahoma",
"Art Deco architecture in Oklahoma",
"Buildings and structures in Mayes County, Oklahoma",
"Buttress dams",
"Dams completed in 1940",
"Dams on the National Register of Historic Places in Oklahoma",
"Energy infrastructure completed in 1941",
"Hydroelectric power plant... | The Pensacola Dam, also known as the Grand River Dam, is a multiple-arch buttress dam located between the towns of Disney and Langley on the Grand River in Mayes County, Oklahoma. The dam is operated by the Grand River Dam Authority and creates Grand Lake o' the Cherokees. After decades of vision and planning, it was c... |
1,124,953 | Battle of the Rice Boats | 1,159,027,921 | Part of the American Revolutionary War in Georgia (1776) | [
"1776 in Georgia (U.S. state)",
"1776 in South Carolina",
"1776 in the British Empire",
"1776 in the United States",
"Battles in the Southern theater of the American Revolutionary War 1775–1779",
"Battles involving Great Britain",
"Battles of the American Revolutionary War in Georgia (U.S. state)",
"C... | The Battle of the Rice Boats, also called the Battle of Yamacraw Bluff, was a land and naval battle of the American Revolutionary War that took place in and around the Savannah River on the border between the Province of Georgia and the Province of South Carolina on March 2 and 3, 1776. The battle pitted the Patriot mi... |
70,384,032 | Chippendales Audition | 1,150,519,351 | Saturday Night Live sketch | [
"1990 in American television",
"Saturday Night Live in the 1990s",
"Saturday Night Live sketches"
] | "Chippendales Audition" is a comedy sketch which aired on October 27, 1990, during the 16th season of Saturday Night Live. It stars Chris Farley and guest host Patrick Swayze as dancers auditioning for the male burlesque troupe Chippendales. The sketch's humor largely stems from the incongruity of the overweight Farley... |
5,220,580 | Mary Alice Young | 1,164,731,459 | Fictional character from the television series Desperate Housewives | [
"Desperate Housewives characters",
"Fictional housewives",
"Fictional nurses",
"Fictional storytellers",
"Fictional suicides",
"Television characters introduced in 2004"
] | Mary Alice Young (previously Angela Forrest) is a fictional character from the ABC television series Desperate Housewives. The character was created by television producer and screenwriter Marc Cherry and is portrayed by Brenda Strong, who also serves as the narrator of the series from beyond the grave; the character's... |
1,607,563 | Home Soil | 1,146,092,422 | null | [
"1988 American television episodes",
"Star Trek: The Next Generation (season 1) episodes"
] | "Home Soil" is the eighteenth episode of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation. It first aired in broadcast syndication on February 22, 1988. Robert Sabaroff, Karl Geurs and Ralph Sanchez developed the story, with Sabaroff producing the teleplay. "Home Soil" is one of five episod... |
2,935,574 | USS Tucker (DD-374) | 1,092,121,585 | Mahan-class destroyer | [
"1936 ships",
"Attack on Pearl Harbor",
"Mahan-class destroyers",
"Maritime incidents in August 1942",
"Ships built in Portsmouth, Virginia",
"Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor",
"Ships sunk by mines",
"World War II destroyers of the United States",
"World War II shipwrecks in the Paci... | USS Tucker (DD-374) was one of 18 Mahan-class destroyers built for the United States Navy and was commissioned in 1936. Tucker's main battery consisted of five dual-purpose 38 caliber 5-inch (127 mm) guns.
First assigned to the United States Battle Fleet in San Diego, California, Tucker operated along the West Coast a... |
406,829 | Interstate 780 | 1,171,616,011 | Interstate Highway in California | [
"Auxiliary Interstate Highways",
"Interstate 80",
"Interstate Highways in California",
"Roads in Solano County, California",
"San Francisco Bay Area freeways"
] | Interstate 780 (I-780) is an east–west auxiliary Interstate Highway in the San Francisco Bay Area of Northern California. It runs from Curtola Parkway and Lemon Street in Vallejo to I-680 just north of the Benicia–Martinez Bridge in Benicia. It closely parallels the Carquinez Strait for its entire route. Originally, th... |
5,481,439 | New York State Route 23 | 1,127,297,590 | State highway in the eastern portion of New York, USA | [
"Limited-access roads in New York (state)",
"State highways in New York (state)",
"Transportation in Chenango County, New York",
"Transportation in Columbia County, New York",
"Transportation in Cortland County, New York",
"Transportation in Delaware County, New York",
"Transportation in Greene County, ... | New York State Route 23 (NY 23) is an east–west state highway in the eastern portion of New York in the United States. It extends for 156.15 miles (251.30 km) from an intersection with NY 26 in the Central New York town of Cincinnatus in Cortland County to the Massachusetts state line in the Berkshire Mountains, where ... |
13,927,545 | Akodon caenosus | 1,072,699,430 | Species of rodent | [
"Akodon",
"Mammals described in 1918",
"Mammals of Argentina",
"Taxa named by Oldfield Thomas"
] | Akodon caenosus is a rodent in the genus Akodon found in northwestern Argentina and south-central Bolivia. Since its description in 1918, it has been alternatively classified as a separate species or a subspecies of Akodon lutescens (formerly Akodon puer). The species Akodon aliquantulus, described from some very small... |
4,309,871 | Hatem Ben Arfa | 1,165,732,927 | French association football player | [
"1987 births",
"AC Boulogne-Billancourt players",
"Expatriate men's footballers in England",
"Expatriate men's footballers in Spain",
"FC Girondins de Bordeaux players",
"FC Versailles 78 players",
"Footballers from Hauts-de-Seine",
"France men's international footballers",
"France men's under-21 in... | Hatem Ben Arfa (Arabic: حاتم بن عرفة, ; born 7 March 1987) is a French professional footballer who plays as a winger and attacking midfielder. Known for his flair and dribbling ability, he is regarded as a fan favorite with a cult following. He was once described as "one of the best-rated talents in France" but has bee... |
492,107 | North Carolina Council of State | 1,157,456,207 | Collective decision-making body of the state | [
"1776 establishments in North Carolina",
"Government agencies established in 1776",
"Government of North Carolina",
"North Carolina Council of State",
"North Carolina in the American Revolution",
"Politics of North Carolina",
"State executive councils of the United States"
] | The North Carolina Council of State is the collective body of ten elective executive offices in the state government of North Carolina, all of which are established by the state constitution. The Council of State includes the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, State Auditor, Treasurer, Superintendent of... |
26,964,634 | Carlton Hill station | 1,164,715,131 | Railroad station for the Erie Railroad in East Rutherford | [
"Former Erie Railroad stations",
"Former railway stations in New Jersey",
"Railway stations closed in 1966",
"Railway stations in the United States opened in 1888",
"Rutherford, New Jersey"
] | Carlton Hill station was a railroad station for the Erie Railroad in East Rutherford, New Jersey, United States. Carlton Hill station was the second station along the Erie's main line and the first station after Rutherford Junction, where the Erie's main line forked from the Bergen County Railroad. The station provided... |
34,393,869 | Frederick Hinde Zimmerman | 1,165,711,054 | American businessman | [
"1864 births",
"1924 deaths",
"20th-century American farmers",
"Agrarian politics",
"American bankers",
"American cattlemen",
"American company founders",
"American energy industry businesspeople",
"American horse trainers",
"American hoteliers",
"American mining businesspeople",
"American peo... | Frederick Hinde Zimmerman (October 17, 1864 – September 21, 1924) was an American banker, farmer, real estate entrepreneur, businessman, and hotel owner. Due to his large land holdings and expertise in farming, Zimmerman became a notable farmer, breeder, and real estate entrepreneur. Zimmerman's farm, originally purcha... |
18,438,650 | Acid Tongue | 1,148,068,807 | null | [
"2008 albums",
"Albums recorded at Sound City Studios",
"Jenny Lewis albums",
"Warner Records albums"
] | Acid Tongue is the debut solo album, second overall by American singer-songwriter Jenny Lewis, released in September 2008 through Warner Bros. and Rough Trade Records. Inspired by jam sessions, the album was recorded December 2007-March 2008 in Van Nuys, California with the intent of capturing a more live feeling than ... |
58,026,119 | Mississippi Highway 510 | 1,054,760,020 | Highway in Mississippi | [
"State highways in Mississippi",
"Transportation in Clarke County, Mississippi",
"Transportation in Wayne County, Mississippi"
] | Mississippi Highway 510 (MS 510) is a state highway in eastern Mississippi. The route starts at MS 145 near Shubuta and travels eastward. The road turns southward near Matherville, and the route ends southeast of the unincorporated area. The road was constructed around 1957, and majority of the road was paved by 1967. ... |
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