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Q5783942 Chah Senjed (Persian: چاه سنجد, also Romanized as Chāh Senjed) is a village in Hana Rural District, Abadeh Tashk District, Neyriz County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its existence was noted, but its population was not reported. |
Q2731192 Megachile reicherti is a species of bee in the family Megachilidae. It was described by Johannes Brahms in 1929. |
Q3434930 Robert Deloche (20 November 1909 – 12 May 1988) was a French furrier, trade unionist, politician, militant communist, member of the French Resistance and mayor of Joinville-le-Pont. |
Q26214660 On 3 August 2016, a mass stabbing occurred in Russell Square, London. Six people were stabbed, one fatally, before a suspect, identified as Zakaria Bulhan, was apprehended by police and charged with murder and attempted murder. The media initially linked the stabbing to terrorism, but later shifted its focus ... |
Q2725930 MBK (pronounced [ɛm.be.kɑ]), a subsidiary of Yamaha Motor Company, is a French Scooter manufacturer, based in Rouvroy, Picardy, France. The company was first established in 1923 under the name Motobécane and for many years was France's largest manufacturer of motorcycles.Early models included an in-line four-c... |
Q1753940 Pipes of Peace is the fourth studio album by English singer-songwriter Paul McCartney, released in 1983. As the follow-up to the popular Tug of War, the album came close to matching the commercial success of its predecessor in Britain but peaked only at number 15 on America's Billboard 200 albums chart. While ... |
Q3932300 Dexaminidae is a family of amphipods. It contains the following genera:Delkarlye J. L. Barnard, 1972Dexamine Leach, 1814Dexaminella Schellenberg, 1928Dexaminoculus Lowry, 1981Guernea Chevreux, 1887Haustoriopsis Schellenberg, 1938Neotropis Costa, 1853Polycheria Haswell, 1879Paradexamine Stebbing, 1899Prophlias ... |
Q3547891 Ulan Bator is a French experimental post-rock band founded in 1993 by Amaury Cambuzat and Olivier Manchion. They got their name from Ulan Bator, the capital city of Mongolia. They create lengthy instrumental music with influence from industrial and krautrock bands like Can, Neu! and Faust. |
Q2274971 The common mist frog (or common mistfrog) (Litoria rheocola) is a species of tree frog native to north-eastern Queensland, Australia. |
Q16896645 The Gârcin is a left tributary of the river Tărlung in Romania. Its source is in the Piatra Mare Mountains. It flows into the Tărlung near Săcele. |
Q5248472 Debra W. Haffner (born 1954) is co-founder and president emerita of the Religious Institute, Inc. A sexologist and ordained Unitarian Universalist minister, she is the endorsed community minister with the Unitarian Church in Westport, Connecticut. Haffner retired from the Religious Institute on April 30, 2016.... |
Q2895825 Bengt Karl Erik Lindström (September 3, 1925, Berg Municipality — January 29, 2008) was a Swedish artist. Lindström was one of Sweden's best known contemporary artists with a characteristic style of distinct colors, often including contorted faces.Lindström was born in 1925 at Storsjö kapell, Härjedalen, Swede... |
Q4611765 The Philadelphia Barrage played their eighth season, as a charter member of the MLL (originally known as the Bridgeport Barrage), during the 2008 season of Major League Lacrosse. The Barrage ended up in 2nd place in the Eastern Conference with a record of 7-5. The Barrage qualified for the MLL Playoffs for the... |
Q4774815 Antigua and Barbuda participated in the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics in Singapore.The Antigua and Barbuda team consisted of 4 athletes competing in 2 sports: Athletics and Swimming. |
Q540845 Christian Albert, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach (18 September 1675 – 16 October 1692) was a German prince. |
Q7879210 Ullstämma is a district in the south of Linköping. The area was expanded primarily in the 1990s. The area also includes the old buildings in Ullstämma village, which also gave the area its name, including the old Ullstämma school, now closed. The area adjacent to the cultivated farmland in the Östergötland pla... |
Q6065141 Ipili is an Engan language of the East New Guinea Highlands in Enga Province, Papua New Guinea.There are two dialects, Porgera-Paiela and Tipinini. The latter is similar to Enga.Missionary Terrance Borchard guided translation of the New Testament in the Paiela dialect. Working with the Ipili tribe they develo... |
Q2055031 The Berceuses du chat (Russian: Kolibelniye, English: Cat Lullabies) is a cycle of four songs for contralto and three clarinetists composed by Igor Stravinsky in 1915. The work is usually referred to by its French title. Although it is usually sung in Russian, Stravinsky assisted his friend, the Swiss author C... |
Q14251952 Anticheta atriseta is a species of fly in the family Sciomyzidae, the marsh flies or snail-killing flies. |
Q20738235 William J. Warren, (born 1939) is a Canadian lawyer who was the chancellor of the University of Calgary in Alberta from 2002 until 2006. Warren was named to the Alberta bar in 1963 and appointed Queen's Counsel in 1984. He also chaired the Calgary Olympic Development Association for the 1988 Olympics in Calg... |
Q9088950 Chou Kung-shin (Chinese: 周功鑫; pinyin: Zhōu Gōngxīn; born 14 April 1947) is a Taiwanese scholar, writer, historian and archaeologist. She served as President of National Palace Museum from May 2008 till July 2012. |
Q28660600 Lippy Lou (born Louise Neale; 12 July 1975) is a British recording artist who had a brief recording career in the mid-1990s. |
Q30138699 Shaleise Law (born 24 July 1998) is an Australian rules footballer who last played for the Brisbane Lions in the AFL Women's. |
Q462479 Aq Bars (or Ak Bars) (Cyrillic: Ак Барс) is the emblem of Tatarstan. It is an ancient Bulgar symbol translated as "White Leopard" or "Snow Leopard", and has been in use since 1991 as the official symbol of Tatarstan.Historically, this symbol was used in Volga Bulgaria and the Khanate of Kazan (Qazan) - predece... |
Q1163753 Daniele Manin (13 May 1804 – 22 September 1857) was an Italian patriot, statesman and leader of the Risorgimento in Venice. He is considered by many Italian historians a hero of the Italian unification. |
Q360653 Gert Fridolf Fredriksson (21 November 1919 – 5 July 2006) was a Swedish sprint canoeist. Competing in four Summer Olympics, he won eight medals including six golds (1948: K-1 1000 m, K-1 10000 m; 1952: K-1 1000 m, 1956: K-1 1000 m, K-1 10000 m; 1960: K-2 1000 m), one silver (1952: K-1 10000 m), and one bronze (... |
Q603708 Kherwara Chhaoni is a census town in the Udaipur district in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It is part of the Vagad region, which includes the districts of Dungarpur, Banswara and parts of Udaipur district. It is in close proximity to two major highways, National Highway 8 and Rajasthan State Highway 76 and Nat... |
Q7829913 Now Called The Woodlands TownshipThe Town Center Improvement District (TCID) was formed in 1993 by the Texas, USA legislature as a government agency charged with promoting and maintaining economic development in The Woodlands Town Center area. In 2001, TCID created a special economic development zone to assis... |
Q2941279 The hooded butcherbird (Cracticus cassicus) is a species of passerine bird in the family Artamidae. It is found in New Guinea.Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest. |
Q6975204 National Razor (also known as National Razor, F.D.I.C.) is an American punk rock band that formed in 1998 in Baltimore, Maryland. Influenced by Stiff Little Fingers, The Clash, the Ramones, they experimented with new wave and hardcore. For their early recording career, the band consisted of Erik Sunday (lead v... |
Q7148977 Paul A. Toth is a novelist and short story writer. He is the author of four novels, Fizz (Bleak House Books, 2004), Fishnet (Bleak House Books, 2005), Finale (Raw Dog Screaming Press, 2009), and Airplane Novel (Raw Dog Screaming Press, 2011). His work has appeared in numerous publications and websites. |
Q7856790 Tuskegee & Its People is a 1905 book edited by American educator Booker T Washington. Its full title is Tuskegee & Its People: Their Ideals and Achievements. It has been printed in various editions and is available for study online via Project Gutenberg. |
Q7488686 Shankar Doraiswamy is an Indian oceanographer. Senior Principal Scientist position at the National Institute of Oceanography in Goa. He was awarded in 2011 the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize for Science and Technology, the highest science award in India, in the Earth sciences category. |
Q3799954 The 2011 Internationaux Féminins de la Vienne was a professional tennis tournament played on hard courts. It was the eleventh edition of the tournament which was part of the 2011 ITF Women's Circuit. It took place in Poitiers, France between 24 and 30 October 2011. |
Q15207999 The Cathedral of Miranda do Douro (Portuguese: Sé de Miranda do Douro, Mirandese: Sé de Miranda de l Douro) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Miranda do Douro, Portugal. It is the co-cathedral of the Diocese of Bragança-Miranda, which has its see in the Cathedral of Braganza.Work on the cathedral began on 24 M... |
Q6431456 Limnocottus bergianus is a deepwater sculpin. It was described by Dmitrii Nikolaevich Taliev in 1935. It is a freshwater fish which is endemic to Lake Baikal, Russia. It is known to dwell at a depth range of 100–1000 metres. Males can reach a maximum total length of 22.5 centimetres.L. bergianus feeds primaril... |
Q11094924 Zhuji (Chinese: 朱集镇) is a town in Laoling, Dezhou, in northwestern Shandong province, China. |
Q14844073 Artelida aurosericea is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Waterhouse in 1882. |
Q18844726 Critical, styled with a time-clock format as CR:IT:IC:AL, is a British medical drama series that aired on Sky 1 from 24 February to 19 May 2015. The series is set in a fictional major trauma centre (MTC), City General Hospital, which treats critically ill patients. Each episode is based on one patient and eff... |
Q30707140 Scott Logan may refer to:Scott Logan (rugby league) (born 1976), Australian rugby league playerScott Logan (swimmer) (born 1976), Australian swimmerScott Logan (musician) (born 1978), American singer/songwriter |
Q27818051 Everybody on My Dick Like They Supposed to Be is a mixtape by American singer-songwriter and musician Paul Banks, best known as the frontman of the band Interpol. Self-released by Banks on January 25, 2013 through DatPiff, it was originally intended to be a pre-release bonus for Banks' second solo studio albu... |
Q28921869 Ruth Young is an American jazz singer. She was romantically and artistically associated with jazz trumpeter Chet Baker in the 1970s. |
Q40209515 Pompeo Mignucci, O.S.H. (1597–1654) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop (Personal Title) of Acquapendente (1650–1654) and Archbishop of Dubrovnik (1617–1650). |
Q6628343 This is a list of noted memorials9/11 Memorial Project - Los AngelesArlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington County, Virginia.National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial HallCihu Presidential Burial Place located in Cihu in northern Taiwan, is a mausoleum built to temporari... |
Q1145054 The NBC Mystery Movie is the umbrella title of an American television series produced by Universal Studios, that was broadcast by NBC from 1971 to 1977. At times, it was divided into two versions that were broadcast concurrently during different nights of the week: The NBC Sunday Mystery Movie and The NBC Wedn... |
Q93335 The flag of Iceland (Icelandic: íslenski fáninn) was officially described in Law No. 34, set out on 17 June 1944, the day Iceland became a republic. The law is entitled "The Law of the National Flag of Icelanders and the State Arms" and describes the Icelandic flag as follows:The civil national flag of Icelander... |
Q11730411 Józef Siemieński (born March 2, 1882 in Skrzydłów near Radomsko – October 14, 1941 in Auschwitz) was a Polish archivist, historian of law.Siemieński was from 1925 until 1939 director of the Central Archives of Historical Records (AGAD) in Warsaw and professor at the Jagiellonian University since 1938.He was a... |
Q5609256 Grimesthorpe engine shed was an engine shed in Grimesthorpe, Sheffield. It was built by the Midland Railway and opened in 1860 to serve the Midland Main Line. Up until 1935, Grimesthorpe shed code was 25, then changed to 19A by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway. Grimesthorpe gained the shed code of 41B ... |
Q193374 Pasar Rebo (meaning Wednesday market) is a subdistrict (kecamatan) of East Jakarta, Indonesia. The boundaries of Pasar Rebo Subdistrict are the Ciliwung to the west and north; and Bogor Raya Road and Cipinang River to the east. The city of Depok is located to the south of Pasar Rebo Subdistrict. Geographically ... |
Q5153067 The Committee on Human Rights of Scientists of the New York Academy of Sciences "was formed in 1978 to pursue the advancement of the basic human rights of scientists throughout the world. The Committee intervenes in cases where scientists, engineers, health professionals and educators are detained, imprisoned,... |
Q1302833 The dusky grasswren (Amytornis purnelli) is a species of small passerine bird in the family Maluridae. The species is endemic to Australia but is limited to inland areas of the Northern Territory, Western Australia and South Australia. |
Q7852341 The Tulsa Open was a golf tournament on the Nationwide Tour. It ran from 1991 to 1992. It was played at Golf Course Of Oklahoma in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma.In 1992 the winner earned $30,000. |
Q5209352 The Daily Record, published in Baltimore, Maryland, is a statewide business and legal newspaper. The paper publishes five days a week, 52 weeks a year, except for certain holidays. |
Q11716338 Jaksice [jakˈɕit͡sɛ] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Koszyce, within Proszowice County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland. |
Q6119259 Dr. Jacob Seidenberg (1914–1996) was an American government official who specialized in labor arbitration and non-discrimination contracts, and wrote extensively on labor law and negotiations. |
Q6223020 John William Brazier (1842–1930) was a malacologist from Australia. |
Q2938171 Carev Do is a village in the municipality of Fojnica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. |
Q16987961 For a number of years up until 2013, it was proposed that the Thane district be divided and a separate Jawhar District carved out of the existing Thane district with the inclusion of the northern tribal talukas of Thane district which include Palghar, Vada, Vikramgad, Jawhar, Mokhada, Dahanu and Talasari talu... |
Q6839006 Micraloa lineola is a moth of the family Erebidae. It was described by Johan Christian Fabricius in 1793. It is found in India, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Myanmar.In, The Fauna of British India, Including Ceylon and Burma: Moths Volume II, the species is described with Micraloa emittens, as follows:Antennae of male ... |
Q4821101 Augustin Melwyn Fernandes (born 13 October 1988) is an Indian professional footballer who plays as a centre back for Jamshedpur in the Indian Super League. |
Q3088996 The border between the Syrian Arab Republic and the Republic of Turkey is about 822 kilometres (511 mi) long. It runs across Upper Mesopotamia for some 400 km, crossing the Euphrates reaching as far as the Tigris, following the Southern Turkish stretch of the Baghdad Railway roughly along the 37th parallel ... |
Q21066041 Anup Sengupta is a Bengali film Director and Producer. Actress Piya Sengupta is his wife and his son Bonny Sengupta is also an actor. Indraneil Sengupta, his brother is also an actor. |
Q23696505 Tanara Whairiri Kitawhiti "Whai" Ngata (c. 1942 – 3 April 2016) was a Māori broadcaster, journalist, and lexicographer.Ngata worked for Radio New Zealand from 1975 to 1983, before moving to Television New Zealand. He led the Māori department at TVNZ until his retirement in 2008. He helped to write the Engli... |
Q223542 Allan MacLeod Cormack (February 23, 1924 – May 7, 1998) was a South African American physicist who won the 1979 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (along with Godfrey Hounsfield) for his work on X-ray computed tomography (CT). |
Q3042465 An anticausative verb (abbreviated ANTIC) is an intransitive verb that shows an event affecting its subject, while giving no semantic or syntactic indication of the cause of the event. The single argument of the anticausative verb (its subject) is a patient, that is, what undergoes an action. One can assume th... |
Q3776783 Ballymount (Irish: Baile an Mhóta, meaning "town of the moat"), is a locality on the south side of Dublin, near the mainly residential areas of Walkinstown to the east, Tallaght to the west and Greenhills to the south. Ballymount is accessed by a number of public bus routes from Dublin city centre, and via the... |
Q4762549 Angela Salvagno is an American IFBB professional female bodybuilder. |
Q4214161 Samvel Karapetian (Armenian: Սամվել Կարապետյան; born 30 July1961) is an Armenian historian, researcher, author, and expert of medieval architecture, specializing in the study of the historical monuments of Armenia, Nagorno Karabakh and other regions of the Southern Caucasus. He has surveyed and catalogued thou... |
Q6115197 Jack Smack (born August 8 in Jyväskylä) is Finnish rock musician. He is the guitarist/background vocalist/composer in the Helsinki based hard rock band called Private Line and also in the "party band" groups Evil Boys, Thunderbombs and Trabant. Jack Smack is also known as Japa, Captain Japa and Jack Leopard.Ja... |
Q6845566 Mikado is a hamlet in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Listed as a designated place by Statistics Canada, the hamlet had a population of 56 in the Canada 2006 Census. The hamlet is part of the rural municipality of Sliding Hills No. 273. It has a flag stop for Via Rail's Winnipeg-Churchill train.Mikado ... |
Q5301471 The Douglas First Nation, aka the Douglas Indian Band, Douglas Band, or Xa'xtsa First Nation, are a band government of the In-SHUCK-ch Nation, a subgroup of the larger St'at'imc people, also referred to as Lower Stl'atl'imx. The Douglas, Skatin and Samahquam communities are related through familial ties as w... |
Q16935324 Pipoidea are a clade of frogs that have variously been defined as a suborder, superfamily, or an unranked node-based taxon. There is no single, authoritative higher-level classification of frogs, and Vitt and Caldwell (2014) use name Xenoanura for a similar clade, skipping Pipoidea altogether, as did Frost et... |
Q7203797 Pleasant Grove, Texas is an unincorporated community in Falls County, Texas, USA, located on FM 1048. |
Q3201804 Sheer Madness (German: Heller Wahn, and also released as Friends and Husbands) is a 1983 German arthouse drama film directed by Margarethe von Trotta. It was entered into the 33rd Berlin International Film Festival. |
Q729417 Badminton tournaments were held for the third time at the 6th Asian Games in 1970 in Bangkok, Thailand from 10 to 19 December 1966.Singles, doubles, and team events were contested for both men and women. Mixed Doubles were also contested. |
Q6904242 The Montana Department of Justice is a state law enforcement agency of Montana.The Montana Attorney General heads the agency. |
Q7660484 Mohammad Syful Islam (Bengali: সাইফুল ইসলাম, born 12 August 1946) is a Bangladeshi artist. |
Q3821843 At the Badalona Museum, opened in 1966, one can visit the remains of the Roman city of Baetulo underneath the building, where there are baths, part of a road and a group of shops. In 2010, the decumanus site, with remains from the Cardo Maximus and the Decumanus Maximus, diverse shops or tavernae and three ins... |
Q17029613 The Tommy Flanagan Trio is an album by jazz pianist Tommy Flanagan which was recorded in 1960 and released on the Moodsville label. |
Q16730020 Zaki Ibrahim is a South African-Canadian singer-songwriter. Her music blends R&B, soul and jazz. |
Q19657487 Cho Mu-geun (Korean: 조무근; born September 26, 1991) is a South Korean professional baseball pitcher currently playing for the KT Wiz of the KBO League. |
Q633773 Sándor Barcs (10 November 1912 – 7 January 2010) was a Hungarian journalist, politician, sports executive and amateur footballer. |
Q29344739 Hanuman: Da’ Damdaar (transl. Hanuman, the superhero) is a 2017 jungle adventure animated film, directed by Ruchi Narain, presented by RNB Films in association with R.A.T Films. It is a story of a boy, Hanuman set in 'mythological' times. The concept of the film is for children to have fun and learn something... |
Q5170616 Corinth is an unincorporated community in Chatham County, North Carolina, United States. The community is located in the panhandle of Chatham County southeast of Moncure. |
Q3447901 Bil Herd is a computer engineer who created several designs for 8-bit home computers while working for Commodore Business Machines in the early to mid-1980s. After first acting as the principal engineer on the Commodore Plus/4, C16/116, C264, and C364 machines, Herd designed the significantly more successful C... |
Q2498889 Roman Greenberg (Hebrew: רומן גרינברג; born May 18, 1982) is an Israeli former heavyweight boxer based in the United Kingdom, former International Boxing Organization's (IBO's) Intercontinental heavyweight champion, with a 27–1 record. Greenberg has been nicknamed the "Lion from Zion." |
Q6163548 Jason Stephens (born 1975) is a film producer based in Chicago. He is the founder and former executive director of the not-for-profit film production company Split Pillow [1]. Stephens was named "Chicagoan of the Year" in 2004 by the Chicago Tribune for "providing a national platform for more local talent than... |
Q3036823 Donnybrook Stadium, known for sponsorship reasons as Energia Park, is a rugby union stadium in Donnybrook, Dublin 4, Ireland. |
Q2544094 Kaspar Gottfried Schweizer (February 16, 1816 – July 6, 1873) was a Swiss astronomer who travelled to Moscow in 1845 to become Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy at the Survey Institute, and later director of the Moscow University Observatory.He was born at Wyla (canton of Zürich), Switzerland, in 1839 he ... |
Q10352186 Pound is a 1970 American comedy film written and directed by Robert Downey Sr. It was based on The Comeuppance, an Off-Off Broadway play written by Downey in 1961. It is about several dogs, along with a Siamese cat and a penguin, at a pound, as they await being euthanised; the animals are played by human acto... |
Q4930023 The Blue Wing Mountains are a mountain range in west central Pershing County, Nevada.The range is a small northeast trending range typical of the Basin and Range Province. Adjacent to the northwest side of the range is a desert playa of the broad Kumiva Valley. To the west beyond the Kumiva valley lies the Sel... |
Q4679331 Adam Kennedy (March 10, 1922 – October 16, 1997) was an American actor, screenwriter, novelist, and painter, who starred as the Irish-American newspaper editor Dion Patrick during the first season, 1957–1958, of NBC's western television series, The Californians. Set in the San Francisco, California, of the 185... |
Q868979 Vino de la tierra is a quality of Spanish wine that designates the rung below the mainstream quality wine indication of denominación de origen (DO). It is the equivalent of the French vin de pays. It covers not only still wine but also sparkling wine and fortified wine.It represents a higher quality than table ... |
Q7389236 SCORE Class 6 is an open production unlimited class that competes in the SCORE off-road race series including the Baja 1000, Baja 500, Baja Sur 500, San Felipe 250 and the SCORE Desert Challenge. Unlimited 4 wheel vehicles. Class 6 was added in 2009. |
Q2334139 The Hitler Line was a German defensive line in central Italy during the Second World War. The strong points of the line were at Aquino and Piedimonte. In May 1944, the line was renamed the Senger Line, after General von Senger und Etterlin, one of the generals commanding Axis forces in the area. This was done ... |
Q4873873 Baxtergate may refer toBaxtergate, a street in Doncaster, South YorkshireBaxtergate, a street in Grimsby, North East LincolnshireBaxtergate, a street Walkley, South YorkshireBaxtergate, a street Whitby, North YorkshireSS Baxtergate, a British cargo ship in service 1951-60 |
Q3294180 Barbara Pickersgill (born 1940) is a British botanist with a special interest in the domestication of crops, the genetics, taxonomy, and evolutionary biology of cultivated plants, and the preservation of crop diversity. Her 1966 dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy from Indiana University concer... |
Q16858902 Challwaqucha (Quechua challwa fish, qucha lake, "fish lake", hispanicized spelling Chalhuacocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Lima Region, Huaral Province, in the northeast of the Pacaraos District. It lies west of the lake named Warunqucha of the Pasco Region. |
Q2532681 Negus (Ge'ez: ንጉሥ, nəgūś IPA: [nɨguːɬ]; Amharic: nigūs; cf. Tigrinya: ነጋሲ negus) is a royal title in the Ethiopian Semitic languages. It denotes a monarch, such as the Bahri Negasi (King of the Sea) of the Medri Bahri kingdom in pre-1890 Eritrea, and the Negus in pre-1974 Ethiopia. The Negus is referred to as ... |
Q22005170 Péter Hornyák (born 4 October 1995) is a Hungarian handball player for Balatonfüredi KSE and the Hungarian national team.He represented Hungary at the 2019 World Men's Handball Championship. |
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