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projected-20475046-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosita%20Moreno | Rosita Moreno | Introduction | Rosita Moreno (born Gabriela Victoria Viñolas; March 18, 1907 – April 25, 1993) was a Spanish film actress who worked in cinema in Hollywood, Argentina, Mexico, and in her native Spain. | [] | [
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projected-20475046-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosita%20Moreno | Rosita Moreno | Biography | Rosita Moreno (born Gabriela Victoria Viñolas; March 18, 1907 – April 25, 1993) was a Spanish film actress who worked in cinema in Hollywood, Argentina, Mexico, and in her native Spain. | Born in Madrid, Spain, Moreno was the daughter of Spanish character actor Francisco Moreno, who also developed a Hollywood career. As a child she devoted herself to acting in revue and zarzuela genres.
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projected-20475046-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosita%20Moreno | Rosita Moreno | Selected filmography | Rosita Moreno (born Gabriela Victoria Viñolas; March 18, 1907 – April 25, 1993) was a Spanish film actress who worked in cinema in Hollywood, Argentina, Mexico, and in her native Spain. | Paramount on Parade (1930)
El rey de los gitanos (1933)
Walls of Gold (1933)
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projected-20475074-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mellie%20Dunham | Mellie Dunham | Introduction | Mellie Dunham (July 29, 1853 - September 27, 1931) was an American fiddler during the early twentieth century. Dunham was born in Norway, Maine, the son of Alanson Mellen Dunham and Christiana Bent. He came to prominence after he was invited to play for Henry Ford at his house in Dearborn, Michigan. Ford sent a Pullman... | [] | [
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projected-61528412-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BOE%20Technology | BOE Technology | Introduction | BOE Technology Group Co., Ltd., or Jingdongfang (), is a Chinese electronic components producer founded in April 1993. Its core businesses are interface devices, smart IoT systems and smart medicine and engineering integration. BOE is one of the world's largest manufacturers of LCD, OLEDs and flexible displays. | [] | [
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projected-61528412-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BOE%20Technology | BOE Technology | History | BOE Technology Group Co., Ltd., or Jingdongfang (), is a Chinese electronic components producer founded in April 1993. Its core businesses are interface devices, smart IoT systems and smart medicine and engineering integration. BOE is one of the world's largest manufacturers of LCD, OLEDs and flexible displays. | In April 1993, Beijing Oriental Electronics Group Co., Ltd was founded by Wang Dongsheng. In 1997, it listed B shares on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange. In 2001, Beijing Oriental Electronics was renamed BOE Technology Group Co., Ltd. BOE acquired SK Hynix's STN-LCD and OLED businesses for US$22.5 million. Issued additiona... | [] | [
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projected-61528412-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BOE%20Technology | BOE Technology | Competitive position | BOE Technology Group Co., Ltd., or Jingdongfang (), is a Chinese electronic components producer founded in April 1993. Its core businesses are interface devices, smart IoT systems and smart medicine and engineering integration. BOE is one of the world's largest manufacturers of LCD, OLEDs and flexible displays. | In 2021, WIPO’s annual World Intellectual Property Indicators report ranked BOE Technology's number of patent applications published under the PCT System as 7th in the world, with 1,892 patent applications being published during 2020. This position is down from their previous ranking as 6th in 2019 with 1,864 applicati... | [] | [
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projected-17337797-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jag%20Mundhra | Jag Mundhra | Introduction | Jagmohan "Jag" Mundhra (29 October 1948 – 4 September 2011) was an Indian director, producer, and screenwriter, best known for his early career as an American exploitation film writer-director. | [] | [
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projected-17337797-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jag%20Mundhra | Jag Mundhra | Filmography | Jagmohan "Jag" Mundhra (29 October 1948 – 4 September 2011) was an Indian director, producer, and screenwriter, best known for his early career as an American exploitation film writer-director. | Suraag (1982)
Kamla (1984)
The Jigsaw Murders (1988)
Hack-O-Lantern (1988)
Night Eyes (1990)
Legal Tender (1991)
The Other Women (1992)
L.A. Goddess (1993)
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projected-17337797-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jag%20Mundhra | Jag Mundhra | Death | Jagmohan "Jag" Mundhra (29 October 1948 – 4 September 2011) was an Indian director, producer, and screenwriter, best known for his early career as an American exploitation film writer-director. | Mundhra died in Mumbai on 4 September 2011, aged 62, from pneumonia and multiple organ failure. | [] | [
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projected-71485249-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022%E2%80%9323%20Moldovan%20Cup | 2022–23 Moldovan Cup | Introduction | The 2022–23 Moldovan Cup () is the 32nd season of the annual Moldovan football cup competition. The competition started on 17 August 2022 with the preliminary round. The winners will qualify for the first qualifying round of the 2023–24 UEFA Europa Conference League. | [] | [
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projected-71485249-008 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022%E2%80%9323%20Moldovan%20Cup | 2022–23 Moldovan Cup | Round of 16 | The 2022–23 Moldovan Cup () is the 32nd season of the annual Moldovan football cup competition. The competition started on 17 August 2022 with the preliminary round. The winners will qualify for the first qualifying round of the 2023–24 UEFA Europa Conference League. | The 8 winners from the previous round and 8 clubs from the Super Liga entered this round. The home teams and the pairs were determined in a draw held on 20 September 2022. Matches were played on 18 and 19 October 2022. | [] | [
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projected-49290333-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One%20Mississippi%20%28TV%20series%29 | One Mississippi (TV series) | Introduction | One Mississippi is a semi-autobiographical American comedy television series created by comedian Tig Notaro and Diablo Cody. The pilot episode, directed by Nicole Holofcener, aired on Amazon Prime Video on November 5, 2015, and was picked up for a full series after positive feedback from audiences. One Mississippi pre... | [] | [
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projected-49290333-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One%20Mississippi%20%28TV%20series%29 | One Mississippi (TV series) | Plot | One Mississippi is a semi-autobiographical American comedy television series created by comedian Tig Notaro and Diablo Cody. The pilot episode, directed by Nicole Holofcener, aired on Amazon Prime Video on November 5, 2015, and was picked up for a full series after positive feedback from audiences. One Mississippi pre... | Los Angeles radio host Tig Bavaro returns to Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, after receiving news that her mother, Caroline, will be taken off life support following an unexpected fall. Recovering from both a double mastectomy and a C. difficile infection, Tig moves in temporarily alongside her brother Remy and her stepfat... | [] | [
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projected-49290333-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One%20Mississippi%20%28TV%20series%29 | One Mississippi (TV series) | Main | One Mississippi is a semi-autobiographical American comedy television series created by comedian Tig Notaro and Diablo Cody. The pilot episode, directed by Nicole Holofcener, aired on Amazon Prime Video on November 5, 2015, and was picked up for a full series after positive feedback from audiences. One Mississippi pre... | Tig Notaro as Tig Bavaro
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projected-49290333-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One%20Mississippi%20%28TV%20series%29 | One Mississippi (TV series) | Recurring | One Mississippi is a semi-autobiographical American comedy television series created by comedian Tig Notaro and Diablo Cody. The pilot episode, directed by Nicole Holofcener, aired on Amazon Prime Video on November 5, 2015, and was picked up for a full series after positive feedback from audiences. One Mississippi pre... | Rya Kihlstedt as Caroline
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projected-49290333-008 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One%20Mississippi%20%28TV%20series%29 | One Mississippi (TV series) | Reception | One Mississippi is a semi-autobiographical American comedy television series created by comedian Tig Notaro and Diablo Cody. The pilot episode, directed by Nicole Holofcener, aired on Amazon Prime Video on November 5, 2015, and was picked up for a full series after positive feedback from audiences. One Mississippi pre... | One Mississippi received positive reviews from critics. Rotten Tomatoes gives the series a 96% 'Certified Fresh' rating based on reviews from 40 critics, with the site's critical consensus stating: "One Mississippi proves an honest vehicle for its moving dramatic narrative, observational comedy, and the genuine acting... | [] | [
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projected-49290334-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salim%20Al-Khebari | Salim Al-Khebari | Introduction | Salem Al-Khaibari (; born 6 August 1991) is a Saudi Arabian football player who currently plays as a forward for Al-Diriyah. | [] | [
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projected-20475075-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodger%20Stevens | Rodger Stevens | Introduction | Rodger Stevens is a contemporary American artist.
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projected-20475075-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodger%20Stevens | Rodger Stevens | Exhibition history | Rodger Stevens is a contemporary American artist.
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projected-20475087-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NH%2031 | NH 31 | Introduction | NH 31 may refer to:
National Highway 31 (India)
New Hampshire Route 31, United States | [] | [
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projected-49290335-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jiang%20Yizhen | Jiang Yizhen | Introduction | Jiang Yizhen (; March 1915 – March 24, 1994) was a People's Republic of China politician. He was born in Liancheng County, Fujian. He was Communist Party of China Committee Secretary and Governor of his home province. He was People's Congress Chairman of Hebei.
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projected-49290338-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giorgio%20Tuccinardi | Giorgio Tuccinardi | Introduction | Giorgio Tuccinardi (born 22 December 1985 in Udine) is an Italian rower. He won a gold medal at the 2006 World Rowing Championships. | [] | [
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projected-71485260-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lilly%20Sanathanan | Lilly Sanathanan | Introduction | Lalitha (Lilly) Padman Sanathanan is an Indian statistician.
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projected-00000340-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alain%20Connes | Alain Connes | Introduction | Alain Connes (; born 1 April 1947) is a French mathematician, and a theoretical physicist, known for his contributions to the study of operator algebras and noncommutative geometry. He is a professor at the Collège de France, IHÉS, Ohio State University and Vanderbilt University. He was awarded the Fields Medal in 1982... | [] | [
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projected-49290347-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001%20ASEAN%20Para%20Games | 2001 ASEAN Para Games | Introduction | The 2001 ASEAN Para Games, officially known as the 1st ASEAN Para Games, was a Southeast Asian disabled multi-sport event held a month after the 2001 Southeast Asian Games. It was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 26 to 29 October 2001. This ASEAN Para Games was the first edition held in history for Southeast Asia co... | [] | [
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projected-49290347-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001%20ASEAN%20Para%20Games | 2001 ASEAN Para Games | Development and preparation | The 2001 ASEAN Para Games, officially known as the 1st ASEAN Para Games, was a Southeast Asian disabled multi-sport event held a month after the 2001 Southeast Asian Games. It was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 26 to 29 October 2001. This ASEAN Para Games was the first edition held in history for Southeast Asia co... | On 28 April 2001, the 1st ASEAN Para Games Organising Committee led by Dato' Zainal Abu Zarin was formed to oversee the staging of the games after the formation of ASEAN Para Sports Federation. | [] | [
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projected-49290347-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001%20ASEAN%20Para%20Games | 2001 ASEAN Para Games | Logo | The 2001 ASEAN Para Games, officially known as the 1st ASEAN Para Games, was a Southeast Asian disabled multi-sport event held a month after the 2001 Southeast Asian Games. It was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 26 to 29 October 2001. This ASEAN Para Games was the first edition held in history for Southeast Asia co... | The logo of the 2001 ASEAN Para Games is a flower divided into 10 equally shaped triangular petals, represents the 10 ASEAN member nations, which are also the games participating nations. The 10 petal flower circular arrangement represents commitment, unity and harmony of the 10 ASEAN nations as well as equality and op... | [] | [
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projected-49290347-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001%20ASEAN%20Para%20Games | 2001 ASEAN Para Games | Mascot | The 2001 ASEAN Para Games, officially known as the 1st ASEAN Para Games, was a Southeast Asian disabled multi-sport event held a month after the 2001 Southeast Asian Games. It was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 26 to 29 October 2001. This ASEAN Para Games was the first edition held in history for Southeast Asia co... | The mascot of the 2001 ASEAN Para Games is a mousedeer named, "Ujang". The mousedeer is a native animal in Malaysia locally known as pelanduk or kancil which is shy, but very agile and quick thinking. It is a favourite character in local folktales commonly known as "Sang Kancil", noted for its intelligence, wit, cunnin... | [] | [
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projected-49290347-008 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001%20ASEAN%20Para%20Games | 2001 ASEAN Para Games | Opening ceremony | The 2001 ASEAN Para Games, officially known as the 1st ASEAN Para Games, was a Southeast Asian disabled multi-sport event held a month after the 2001 Southeast Asian Games. It was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 26 to 29 October 2001. This ASEAN Para Games was the first edition held in history for Southeast Asia co... | The opening ceremony was held at the Putra Stadium in Bukit Jalil at 20:00 on 26 October 2001. The games was opened the Deputy Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Mizan Zainal Abidin. | [] | [
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projected-49290347-009 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001%20ASEAN%20Para%20Games | 2001 ASEAN Para Games | Closing ceremony | The 2001 ASEAN Para Games, officially known as the 1st ASEAN Para Games, was a Southeast Asian disabled multi-sport event held a month after the 2001 Southeast Asian Games. It was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 26 to 29 October 2001. This ASEAN Para Games was the first edition held in history for Southeast Asia co... | The closing ceremony was held at the Putra Stadium in Bukit Jalil at 20:00 on 29 October 2001. The games was closed by the Minister for National Unity and Community Development, Datuk Dr Siti Zaharah Sulaiman. Thai swimmer Voravit Kaw Kham was voted the Best Sportsman title, while Theresa Goh of Singapore won the Best ... | [] | [
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projected-49290347-010 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001%20ASEAN%20Para%20Games | 2001 ASEAN Para Games | Participating nations | The 2001 ASEAN Para Games, officially known as the 1st ASEAN Para Games, was a Southeast Asian disabled multi-sport event held a month after the 2001 Southeast Asian Games. It was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 26 to 29 October 2001. This ASEAN Para Games was the first edition held in history for Southeast Asia co... | Around 700 athletes and officials had participated in the games. | [] | [
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projected-49290347-011 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001%20ASEAN%20Para%20Games | 2001 ASEAN Para Games | Sports | The 2001 ASEAN Para Games, officially known as the 1st ASEAN Para Games, was a Southeast Asian disabled multi-sport event held a month after the 2001 Southeast Asian Games. It was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 26 to 29 October 2001. This ASEAN Para Games was the first edition held in history for Southeast Asia co... | Only 2 Sports are contested in the 2001 ASEAN Para Games.
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projected-06904449-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20municipalities%20of%20the%20Province%20of%20Matera | List of municipalities of the Province of Matera | Introduction | The following is a list of the 31 municipalities (comuni) of the Province of Matera, Basilicata, Italy. | [] | [
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projected-71485339-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emily%20Cranston | Emily Cranston | Introduction | Emily Cranston is a Canadian chemist who is a professor and the University of British Columbia President’s Excellence Chair in Forest Bioproducts. She investigates nano cellulose and hybrid materials. Cranston was awarded the Tappi NanoDivision Technical Award in 2021. | [] | [
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projected-71485339-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emily%20Cranston | Emily Cranston | Early life and education | Emily Cranston is a Canadian chemist who is a professor and the University of British Columbia President’s Excellence Chair in Forest Bioproducts. She investigates nano cellulose and hybrid materials. Cranston was awarded the Tappi NanoDivision Technical Award in 2021. | Cranston was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia. After completing high school, she moved to Quebec. She was an undergraduate student at McGill University, where she studied chemistry and worked on multi-media tools for teaching chemistry and studied biodegradable polymers. She earned her doctorate under the supervision of De... | [] | [
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projected-71485339-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emily%20Cranston | Emily Cranston | Research and career | Emily Cranston is a Canadian chemist who is a professor and the University of British Columbia President’s Excellence Chair in Forest Bioproducts. She investigates nano cellulose and hybrid materials. Cranston was awarded the Tappi NanoDivision Technical Award in 2021. | Cranston returned to Canada in 2011, and joined the faculty at McMaster University. Her research considers the colloid and surface chemistry of biopolymers. She has particularly focused on the development of nanocellulose microstructures that can be used in a broad range of applications, including packaging, electrical... | [] | [
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projected-71485339-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emily%20Cranston | Emily Cranston | Awards and honours | Emily Cranston is a Canadian chemist who is a professor and the University of British Columbia President’s Excellence Chair in Forest Bioproducts. She investigates nano cellulose and hybrid materials. Cranston was awarded the Tappi NanoDivision Technical Award in 2021. | 2016 KINGFA Young Investigator’s Award
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projected-49290367-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samir%20Maalouf | Samir Maalouf | Introduction | Samir Maalouf () is a Lebanese actor and voice actor. | [] | [
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projected-49290367-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samir%20Maalouf | Samir Maalouf | Film | Samir Maalouf () is a Lebanese actor and voice actor. | Fire of Love. 1968
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projected-49290367-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samir%20Maalouf | Samir Maalouf | Television | Samir Maalouf () is a Lebanese actor and voice actor. | Stingies. 1983
Honesty - Samir. 1982
The White Mask. 1974
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projected-49290367-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samir%20Maalouf | Samir Maalouf | Dubbing roles | Samir Maalouf () is a Lebanese actor and voice actor. | Ben 10: Alien Force - Max Tennyson
Ben 10: Ultimate Alien - Max Tennyson
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projected-20475112-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnebago%20Reservation | Winnebago Reservation | Introduction | The Winnebago Reservation of the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska is located in Thurston County, Nebraska, United States. The tribal council offices are located in the town of Winnebago. The villages of Emerson, south of First Street, as well as Thurston, are also located on the reservation. The reservation occupies norther... | [] | [
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projected-20475112-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnebago%20Reservation | Winnebago Reservation | Early history | The Winnebago Reservation of the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska is located in Thurston County, Nebraska, United States. The tribal council offices are located in the town of Winnebago. The villages of Emerson, south of First Street, as well as Thurston, are also located on the reservation. The reservation occupies norther... | The Winnebago Reservation is on land that originally belonged to the Omaha nation. On February 21, 1863, Congress passed legislation removing the Winnebago (also known as Ho-Chunk) people from a reservation in Blue Earth County, Minnesota to Crow Creek, South Dakota. This location lacked essential resources, leading to... | [] | [
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projected-20475112-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnebago%20Reservation | Winnebago Reservation | Geography | The Winnebago Reservation of the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska is located in Thurston County, Nebraska, United States. The tribal council offices are located in the town of Winnebago. The villages of Emerson, south of First Street, as well as Thurston, are also located on the reservation. The reservation occupies norther... | According to the United States Census Bureau, the reservation has a total area of , of which is land and is water. The Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska held an additional of off-reservation trust land as of 2020.
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projected-20475112-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnebago%20Reservation | Winnebago Reservation | Demographics | The Winnebago Reservation of the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska is located in Thurston County, Nebraska, United States. The tribal council offices are located in the town of Winnebago. The villages of Emerson, south of First Street, as well as Thurston, are also located on the reservation. The reservation occupies norther... | As of the census of 2020, the population living within the reservation boundaries was 2,737. The population density was . There were 921 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the reservation and off-reservation trust land was 67.1% Native American, 26.9% White, 0.7% Black or African American, 0.... | [] | [
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projected-20475112-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnebago%20Reservation | Winnebago Reservation | See also | The Winnebago Reservation of the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska is located in Thurston County, Nebraska, United States. The tribal council offices are located in the town of Winnebago. The villages of Emerson, south of First Street, as well as Thurston, are also located on the reservation. The reservation occupies norther... | Native American tribes in Nebraska
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projected-71485379-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabrina%20Sebaihi | Sabrina Sebaihi | Introduction | Sabrina Sebaihi (born 10 May 1981) is a French politician from EELV. She became the Member of Parliament for Hauts-de-Seine's 4th constituency in the 2022 French legislative election. | [] | [
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