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20,839,745 | Climate of the Tampa Bay area | 1,171,718,456 | null | [
"Climate by city in the United States",
"Climate of Florida"
] | The Tampa Bay area has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa), closely bordering a tropical climate near the waterfront areas. There are two basic seasons in the Tampa Bay area, a hot and wet season from May through October, and a mild and dry season from November through April.
Nearly two-thirds of the annual preci... | [
"## Seasonal weather",
"### Wet season",
"### Dry season",
"### Precipitation and sunshine trends",
"## Tropical systems",
"## Tampa data",
"## See also"
] | 2,271 | 12,053 |
33,264,947 | Bizounce | 1,122,209,057 | null | [
"2001 debut singles",
"2001 songs",
"J Records singles",
"Olivia (singer) songs"
] | "Bizounce" is the debut single recorded by American singer Olivia, from her self-titled debut studio album (2001). Producers Doug Allen and Joshua Thompson wrote the song in collaboration with Olivia and songwriters David L. Conley, Quincy Q. Patrick, and Juan Magic" Peters. It was released on March 20, 2001 as the lea... | [
"## Background",
"## Composition and lyrics",
"## Release and promotion",
"## Critical response",
"## Commercial performance",
"## Formats and track listings",
"## Credits and personnel",
"## Charts",
"### Weekly charts",
"### Year-end charts",
"## Release history"
] | 2,305 | 12,445 |
31,590,648 | San Marino at the 2012 Summer Olympics | 1,162,651,486 | null | [
"2012 in Sammarinese sport",
"Nations at the 2012 Summer Olympics",
"San Marino at the Summer Olympics by year"
] | San Marino competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, which was held from 27 July to 12 August 2012. The country's participation at London marked its thirteenth appearance in the Summer Olympics since its début at the 1960 Summer Olympics. The delegation sent by the Sammarinese National Olympic Committee consisted... | [
"## Background",
"## Archery",
"### Men",
"## Athletics",
"### Women",
"## Shooting",
"### Women",
"## Swimming",
"### Women"
] | 1,394 | 33,935 |
58,525,406 | German torpedo boat T13 | 1,122,093,812 | German torpedo boat | [
"1939 ships",
"Type 37 torpedo boats"
] | The German torpedo boat T13 was the lead ship of her class of nine torpedo boats built for the Kriegsmarine (German Navy) during the late 1930s. Completed in mid-1941, the boat was assigned convoy escort work in the Baltic Sea before she was transferred to Occupied France in early 1942. T13 helped to escort a pair of b... | [
"## Design and description",
"### Modifications",
"## Construction and career"
] | 1,674 | 23,732 |
26,807,728 | Ammiraglio di Saint Bon-class battleship | 1,138,605,346 | Pre-dreadnought battleship class of the Italian Royal Navy | [
"Ammiraglio di Saint Bon-class battleships",
"World War I battleships of Italy"
] | The Ammiraglio di Saint Bon class was a pair of pre-dreadnought battleships built for the Italian Navy (Italian: Regia Marina) during the 1890s. The class comprised two ships: Ammiraglio di Saint Bon, the lead ship, and Emanuele Filiberto. They were armed with a main battery of four 254 mm (10 in) guns and were capable... | [
"## Design",
"### General characteristics and machinery",
"### Armament and armor",
"## Ships of the class",
"## Service"
] | 1,678 | 25,513 |
1,317,186 | Significant Other (album) | 1,173,268,504 | null | [
"1999 albums",
"Albums produced by DJ Premier",
"Albums produced by Terry Date",
"Flip Records (1994) albums",
"Limp Bizkit albums"
] | Significant Other is the second studio album by American rap rock band Limp Bizkit, released on June 22, 1999, by Flip and Interscope Records. It saw the band expand their sound from that of their 1997 debut Three Dollar Bill, Y'all to incorporate further metal and hip hop influences, but with a more melodic and less h... | [
"## Production",
"## Music and lyrics",
"## Cover art",
"## Critical reception",
"## Commercial performance",
"## Controversy",
"## Track listing",
"## Personnel",
"## Charts",
"### Weekly charts",
"### Year-end charts",
"### Decade-end charts",
"## Certifications"
] | 2,168 | 6,644 |
19,700,775 | County Route 41 (Onondaga County, New York) | 1,078,478,297 | Highway in Onondaga County, New York | [
"County routes in Onondaga County, New York"
] | County Route 41 (CR 41) in Onondaga County, New York is a 6.20-mile (9.98 km) highway in the Finger Lakes towns of Skaneateles and Marcellus. The route is unsigned, like most of Onondaga County's routes, serving as a connector between the villages. The route begins at an intersection with U.S. Route 20 (US 20) in Skane... | [
"## Route description",
"## History",
"### Old roads",
"### Designation",
"## Major intersections",
"## See also"
] | 1,235 | 26,497 |
26,056,137 | Pakistan at the 2010 Winter Olympics | 1,069,568,717 | null | [
"2010 in Pakistani sport",
"Nations at the 2010 Winter Olympics",
"Pakistan at the Winter Olympics by year"
] | Pakistan competed in the Winter Olympic Games for the first time at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada. Pakistani skier Muhammad Abbas raced in the men's giant slalom, placing 79th. Abbas was also the country's flag bearer in the opening and closing ceremonies.
## Background
The first ski resort in Pakista... | [
"## Background",
"## Alpine skiing"
] | 392 | 37,227 |
2,230,677 | Li He | 1,171,734,182 | Chinese writer | [
"790s births",
"816 deaths",
"9th-century Chinese poets",
"Poets from Henan",
"Tang dynasty poets",
"Writers from Luoyang"
] | Li He (c. 790–791 – c. 816–817) was a Chinese poet of the mid-Tang dynasty. His courtesy name was Changji, and he is also known as Guicai and Shigui.
He was prevented from taking the imperial examination due to a naming taboo. He died very young, and was noted for his sickly appearance.
He was a diligent poet, going ... | [
"## Names",
"## Biography",
"### Background and early life",
"### Political career",
"### Sickness and death",
"## Poetry",
"## Reception",
"### Tang and Song dynasties",
"### Yuan and Ming dynasties",
"### Qing dynasty",
"### Modern era"
] | 2,423 | 18,877 |
35,647,294 | Kingdom Rush | 1,173,629,783 | 2011 video game | [
"2011 video games",
"Android (operating system) games",
"Armor Games games",
"Browser games",
"Flash games",
"IOS games",
"Ironhide Game Studio games",
"MacOS games",
"Single-player video games",
"Steam Greenlight games",
"Tower defense video games",
"Video games developed in Uruguay",
"Wind... | Kingdom Rush is a tower defense game developed by Ironhide Game Studio and published by Armor Games. It was released on July 28, 2011, as a browser game, followed by ports for iOS in December 2011, Android on May 13, 2013, and Windows and macOS on January 6, 2014. In the game's medieval fantasy setting, players take co... | [
"## Gameplay",
"### Plot",
"## Development",
"## Release",
"## Reception",
"## Legacy"
] | 2,324 | 18,306 |
38,526,114 | Johanna Welin | 1,157,044,192 | German wheelchair basketball player | [
"1984 births",
"German women's wheelchair basketball players",
"Living people",
"Medalists at the 2012 Summer Paralympics",
"Medalists at the 2016 Summer Paralympics",
"Naturalized citizens of Germany",
"Paralympic gold medalists for Germany",
"Paralympic medalists in wheelchair basketball",
"Paraly... | Johanna Welin (born 24 June 1984) is a Swedish-born German 2.0 point wheelchair basketball player. She played for USC Munich in the German wheelchair basketball league, and for the national team that won the gold medal at the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London, after which President Joachim Gauck awarded the team with t... | [
"## Biography",
"## Achievements",
"## Awards"
] | 733 | 14,899 |
30,487,307 | New Harmony Toll Bridge | 1,163,672,138 | Bridge across the Wabash River | [
"1930 establishments in Illinois",
"1930 establishments in Indiana",
"2012 disestablishments in Illinois",
"2012 disestablishments in Indiana",
"Bridges completed in 1930",
"Buildings and structures in White County, Illinois",
"Former toll bridges in Illinois",
"Former toll bridges in Indiana",
"Par... | The New Harmony Toll Bridge, also known as the Harmony Way Bridge, is a now-closed two-lane bridge across the Wabash River that connects Illinois Route 14 with Indiana State Road 66, which is Church Street in New Harmony, Indiana. The bridge links White County, Illinois with Posey County, Indiana and carried U.S. Route... | [
"## Details",
"## Closure"
] | 1,123 | 6,892 |
21,305,735 | Hurricane Darby (2004) | 1,118,280,836 | Category 3 Pacific hurricane in 2004 | [
"2004 Pacific hurricane season",
"2004 in Hawaii",
"Category 3 Pacific hurricanes",
"Hurricanes in Hawaii",
"Tropical cyclones in 2004"
] | Hurricane Darby was the first Eastern Pacific major hurricane since Hurricane Kenna in 2002. The sixth tropical cyclone, fourth named storm, and second hurricane of the 2004 Pacific hurricane season, Darby developed from a tropical wave that emerged from the west coast of Africa on July 12. After crossing into the East... | [
"## Meteorological history",
"## Impact",
"## See also"
] | 1,242 | 21 |
24,155,086 | Battle of Long Khánh | 1,153,077,419 | 1971 battle of the Vietnam War | [
"1971 in Vietnam",
"Battles and operations of the Vietnam War",
"Battles and operations of the Vietnam War in 1971",
"Battles involving Vietnam",
"Battles of the Vietnam War involving Australia",
"Battles of the Vietnam War involving New Zealand",
"Battles of the Vietnam War involving the United States"... | The Battle of Long Khanh (6–7 June 1971) was fought during the Vietnam War between elements of 1st Australian Task Force (1 ATF) and the Viet Cong (VC) and People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) during Operation Overlord. The fighting saw Australian infantry from 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (3 RAR) attack a heavi... | [
"## Background",
"## Prelude",
"## Battle",
"## Aftermath"
] | 2,558 | 19,432 |
20,040,721 | You're Not Sorry | 1,162,285,702 | 2008 promotional single by Taylor Swift | [
"2000s ballads",
"2008 songs",
"Big Machine Records singles",
"Rock ballads",
"Song recordings produced by Chris Rowe",
"Song recordings produced by Nathan Chapman (record producer)",
"Song recordings produced by Taylor Swift",
"Songs written by Taylor Swift",
"Taylor Swift songs"
] | "You're Not Sorry" is a song written and recorded by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift for her second studio album, Fearless. It was released for download via the iTunes Store as a promotional from the album on October 28, 2008, by Big Machine Records. Swift was inspired to write "You're Not Sorry" by an ex-boyfr... | [
"## Background",
"## Composition",
"## Critical reception",
"## Chart performance",
"## Live performances",
"## Charts",
"### \"You're Not Sorry\"",
"### \"You're Not Sorry (Taylor's Version)\"",
"## Certifications"
] | 2,301 | 5,999 |
1,280,171 | Chris Higgins (ice hockey) | 1,132,301,790 | American ice hockey player (born 1983) | [
"1983 births",
"AHCA Division I men's ice hockey All-Americans",
"American men's ice hockey centers",
"Avon Old Farms alumni",
"Calgary Flames players",
"Florida Panthers players",
"Hamilton Bulldogs (AHL) players",
"Ice hockey players from New York (state)",
"Living people",
"Montreal Canadiens d... | Christopher Robert Higgins (born June 2, 1983) is an American former professional ice hockey winger and current Skills and Development coach for the Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey League (NHL). While playing college hockey, he was selected 14th overall by the Montreal Canadiens in the first round of the 2002 ... | [
"## Playing career",
"### Amateur career (1998–2003)",
"### Montreal Canadiens (2003–2009)",
"### Rangers, Flames and Panthers (2009–2011)",
"### Vancouver Canucks (2011–2016)",
"## International play",
"## Coaching career",
"## Playing style",
"## Personal life",
"## Career statistics",
"### Re... | 2,938 | 10,162 |
27,818,546 | Lebanon women's national football team | 1,173,842,853 | Lebanon female national association football team | [
"Asian women's national association football teams",
"Lebanon women's national football team",
"Women's football in Lebanon"
] | The Lebanon women's national football team is the official women's national football team of the country of Lebanon. The team was established in 2005, and is controlled by the Lebanon Football Association (LFA), the governing body for football in Lebanon. Whilst the team has yet to qualify for the FIFA Women's World Cu... | [
"## History",
"### 2005–2018: Formation and first tournaments",
"### 2019–present: Recent history",
"## Results and fixtures",
"### 2022",
"### 2023",
"## Players",
"### Current squad",
"### Recent call-ups",
"## Player records",
"### Most-capped players",
"### Top scorers",
"## Competitive ... | 1,507 | 21,025 |
18,305,039 | Adams Avenue Parkway | 1,128,538,928 | Road in South Weber, Washington | [
"2001 establishments in Utah",
"Non-freeway toll roads",
"Streets in Utah",
"Toll roads in Utah",
"Transportation in Davis County, Utah",
"Transportation in Weber County, Utah"
] | The Adams Avenue Parkway is a 1.6-mile-long (2.6 km) road that is almost entirely within Washington Terrace, Utah, United States, that connects Interstate 84 (I‐84) with U.S. Route 89 (US‐89/Washington Boulevard). Approximately 1⁄2 mile (800 m) of the southern end of the road is also a private toll road. The southern (... | [
"## Route description",
"## Tolls",
"## History",
"## Intersections",
"## See also"
] | 965 | 29,254 |
1,882,040 | Stig Inge Bjørnebye | 1,170,910,905 | Norwegian footballer (born 1969) | [
"1969 births",
"1994 FIFA World Cup players",
"1998 FIFA World Cup players",
"Association football scouts",
"Blackburn Rovers F.C. non-playing staff",
"Blackburn Rovers F.C. players",
"Brøndby IF players",
"Danish Superliga players",
"Eliteserien players",
"Expatriate men's footballers in Denmark"... | Stig Inge Bjørnebye (born 11 December 1969) is a Norwegian former professional footballer who played in Norway, England, and Denmark, most notably for Liverpool, and is currently the sports director of the Danish football club AGF Aarhus. His preferred position was left back, which he occupied for domestic clubs and th... | [
"## Club career",
"## International career",
"## Managerial career",
"## Personal life",
"## Career statistics",
"### Club",
"### International",
"## Managerial statistics",
"## Honours"
] | 2,229 | 5,630 |
12,450,880 | Patient X (The X-Files) | 1,168,142,282 | null | [
"1998 American television episodes",
"Television episodes directed by Kim Manners",
"Television episodes set in Kazakhstan",
"Television episodes set in Massachusetts",
"Television episodes set in New York (state)",
"Television episodes set in Pennsylvania",
"Television episodes set in Russia",
"Telev... | "Patient X" is the thirteenth episode of the fifth season of American science fiction television series The X-Files. It was written by series creator Chris Carter and Frank Spotnitz, directed by Kim Manners and aired in the United States on March 1, 1998, on the Fox network. The episode earned a Nielsen household ratin... | [
"## Plot",
"## Production",
"### Casting",
"### Filming and visual effects",
"## Reception"
] | 2,751 | 936 |
10,771,505 | Neil Barrett (footballer) | 1,170,273,667 | English footballer | [
"1981 births",
"Basingstoke Town F.C. players",
"Chelsea F.C. players",
"Dundee F.C. players",
"Ebbsfleet United F.C. players",
"England men's schools international footballers",
"English Football League players",
"English men's footballers",
"Footballers from Tooting",
"Havant & Waterlooville F.C... | Neil William Barrett (born 24 December 1981) is an English former professional footballer who played as a central midfielder. He played in the Football League for Portsmouth and in the Scottish Premier League for Dundee and Livingston.
Barrett started his career in the youth system of Chelsea, before joining Portsmout... | [
"## Career",
"### Chelsea and Portsmouth",
"### Dundee",
"### Livingston",
"### Woking",
"### Ebbsfleet United",
"### York City",
"### Havant & Waterlooville",
"### Return to Ebbsfleet United",
"### Later career",
"## Style of play",
"## Personal life",
"## Career statistics",
"## Honours"... | 2,672 | 35,063 |
16,304,859 | U.S. Route 45 in Michigan | 1,096,859,003 | US Highway in Michigan | [
"Transportation in Gogebic County, Michigan",
"Transportation in Ontonagon County, Michigan",
"U.S. Highways in Michigan",
"U.S. Route 45"
] | US Highway 45 (US 45) is a part of the United States Numbered Highway System that runs from Mobile, Alabama, to the Upper Peninsula (UP) of the state of Michigan. The highway forms a part of the state trunkline highway system that is maintained by the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT). It enters the state fr... | [
"## Route description",
"## History",
"## Major intersections",
"## See also"
] | 1,073 | 43,946 |
38,781,183 | It's My Life (Cezar song) | 1,171,478,481 | 2013 single by Cezar | [
"2013 singles",
"2013 songs",
"Articles containing video clips",
"Dubstep songs",
"English-language Romanian songs",
"Eurovision songs of 2013",
"Eurovision songs of Romania"
] | "It's My Life" is a song recorded by Romanian singer Cezar, released as part of a CD single in 2013 through the Romanian Television (TVR). It was solely written and produced by Cristian Faur. Musically, the track has been described as an operatic pop and dubstep song, with the latter genre being predominantly present i... | [
"## Background and composition",
"## Critical reception",
"## Music video and promotion",
"## At Eurovision",
"### National selection",
"### In Malmö",
"#### Points awarded to Romania",
"## Track listing",
"## Release history"
] | 2,110 | 13,018 |
2,360,463 | Battle of Yenidje | 1,171,379,864 | 1912 battle of the First Balkan War | [
"1912 in Greece",
"1912 in the Ottoman Empire",
"Battles in Macedonia (Greece)",
"Battles involving Greece",
"Battles involving the Ottoman Empire",
"Battles of the First Balkan War",
"Conflicts in 1912",
"November 1912 events",
"Salonica vilayet"
] | The Battle of Yenidje, also transliterated as Yenice (Greek: Μάχη των Γιαννιτσών, Battle of Giannitsa), was a major battle between Greek forces under Crown Prince Constantine and Ottoman forces under General Hasan Tahsin Pasha and took place between October 19–20 (O.S.), 1912 during the First Balkan War. The battle beg... | [
"## Background",
"## Battle",
"## Aftermath"
] | 2,770 | 21,874 |
212,984 | Basehead | 1,171,362,906 | American band | [
"1992 establishments in Washington, D.C.",
"Alternative rock groups from Washington, D.C.",
"American Christian rock groups",
"American hip hop groups",
"Christian hip hop groups",
"Musical groups established in 1992"
] | Basehead, also known as dc Basehead and Basehead 2.0, is an American alternative rock group formed by Michael Ivey in 1992. Ivey serves as the group's songwriter and leader, performing vocals and various instruments. Basehead's 1992 debut album, Play with Toys, was recorded at Ivey's home with various studio musicians.... | [
"## History",
"## Music and lyrics",
"## Pop culture",
"## Band members",
"## Discography"
] | 1,563 | 6,538 |
53,913,216 | Albertine Lapensée | 1,163,520,852 | Canadian ice hockey player | [
"1898 births",
"Canadian women's ice hockey forwards",
"Ice hockey people from Cornwall, Ontario",
"Year of death missing"
] | Albertine Lapensée (August 10, 1898 – unknown) was a Canadian ice hockey player, often thought to be Canada's first female hockey "superstar". She played for the Cornwall Victorias (previously known as the Cornwall Nationals) between 1915 and 1918, when women's hockey enjoyed some prominence, as most of the healthy men... | [
"## Early life and hockey career",
"## Later life"
] | 1,218 | 30,926 |
30,872,824 | You Don't Know Jack (2011 video game) | 1,126,983,685 | 2011 release of trivia-based party game series | [
"2011 video games",
"Iron Galaxy games",
"Multiplayer and single-player video games",
"Nintendo DS games",
"North America-exclusive video games",
"Ouya games",
"PlayStation 3 games",
"Quiz video games",
"THQ games",
"Video games developed in the United States",
"Webfoot Technologies games",
"W... | You Don't Know Jack is a 2011 party video game developed by Jellyvision Games and published by THQ. It was Jellyvision's first entry in the You Don't Know Jack series after taking an eight-year hiatus. The game was released in North America on February 8, 2011, for Microsoft Windows, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 3, Wii and... | [
"## Gameplay",
"## Development",
"## Reception"
] | 2,799 | 32,367 |
40,153,770 | Mass Effect 2: Kasumi – Stolen Memory | 1,162,393,196 | 2010 downloadable content | [
"2010 video games",
"Action role-playing video games",
"BioWare games",
"Electronic Arts games",
"Mass Effect downloadable content",
"Role-playing video games",
"Science fiction video games",
"Single-player video games",
"Video games developed in Canada",
"Video games scored by Cris Velasco",
"V... | Mass Effect 2: Kasumi – Stolen Memory is a downloadable content pack developed by BioWare and published by Electronic Arts for the 2010 action role-playing video game Mass Effect 2. It was released for Microsoft Windows and Xbox 360 in 2010, and is included in the PlayStation 3 version of Mass Effect 2, which was relea... | [
"## Gameplay",
"## Development and release",
"## Reception"
] | 1,338 | 12,119 |
13,938,136 | Kepler triangle | 1,136,430,107 | Right triangle related to the golden ratio | [
"Golden ratio",
"Johannes Kepler",
"Types of triangles"
] | A Kepler triangle is a special right triangle with edge lengths in geometric progression. The ratio of the progression is $\sqrt\varphi$ where $\varphi=(1+\sqrt{5})/2$ is the golden ratio, and the progression can be written: $1 : \sqrt\varphi : \varphi$, or approximately $1 : 1.272 : 1.618$. Squares on the edges of thi... | [
"## History",
"## Definitions",
"## Properties",
"## See also"
] | 1,565 | 2,368 |
16,365,725 | Clarence Lightner | 1,128,650,314 | American politician | [
"1921 births",
"2002 deaths",
"20th-century American politicians",
"African Americans in World War II",
"African-American United States Army personnel",
"African-American city council members in North Carolina",
"African-American history in Raleigh, North Carolina",
"African-American mayors in North C... | Clarence Everett Lightner (August 15, 1921 – July 8, 2002) was an American politician and mortician. A member of the Democratic Party, he served as Mayor of Raleigh, North Carolina from 1973 to 1975. He was the first popularly elected Mayor of Raleigh since 1947, and the first African American elected mayor of a mostly... | [
"## Early life",
"## Political career",
"### Activism and city council tenure",
"### Mayor of Raleigh",
"### Later activities",
"## Death and burial",
"## Honors and legacy",
"## See also"
] | 2,945 | 29,308 |
3,348,842 | Interstate 155 (Illinois) | 1,127,137,533 | Highway in Illinois | [
"Auxiliary Interstate Highways",
"Interstate 55",
"Interstate Highways in Illinois",
"Transportation in Logan County, Illinois",
"Transportation in Tazewell County, Illinois"
] | Interstate 155 (I-155) is a north–south spur of I-55 that provides an Interstate connection for the Illinois cities of Peoria and Lincoln. The northern terminus is just east of Peoria, at I-74 exit 101 in Morton. The southern terminus, which is northwest of Lincoln, is located on I-55 at exit 127. The highway is 32.13 ... | [
"## Route description",
"## History",
"## Exit list"
] | 1,107 | 20,351 |
51,414,233 | Tharsis (video game) | 1,169,444,404 | 2016 strategy video game | [
"2016 video games",
"Choice Provisions games",
"Digital board games",
"Indie games",
"MacOS games",
"PlayStation 4 games",
"PlayStation Network games",
"Science fiction video games",
"Single-player video games",
"Turn-based strategy video games",
"Video games about mental health",
"Video games... | Tharsis is a 2016 strategy video game developed and published by Choice Provisions. It was released worldwide in January 2016 for Windows and Mac OS X through the download service Steam, as well as for PlayStation 4, and later in April 2020 for the Nintendo Switch. The game follows a team of astronauts on the first cre... | [
"## Gameplay",
"## Plot",
"## Development",
"## Reception"
] | 1,769 | 12,272 |
1,722,436 | Churchill War Rooms | 1,149,550,175 | Museum in London | [
"1984 establishments in England",
"Biographical museums in London",
"Fortifications of London",
"Imperial War Museum",
"Military communications of the United Kingdom",
"Military history of London",
"Monuments and memorials to Winston Churchill",
"Museums established in 1984",
"Museums in the City of... | The Churchill War Rooms is a museum in London and one of the five branches of the Imperial War Museum. The museum comprises the Cabinet War Rooms, a historic underground complex that housed a British government command centre throughout the Second World War, and the Churchill Museum, a biographical museum exploring the... | [
"## Construction",
"## Wartime use",
"## Abandonment and preservation",
"## Opening and redevelopment",
"### Churchill Museum"
] | 2,495 | 35,544 |
34,396,117 | Sofia the First | 1,171,657,218 | American animated television series | [
"2010s American animated television series",
"2010s preschool education television series",
"2012 American television series debuts",
"2018 American television series endings",
"American children's animated adventure television series",
"American children's animated comedy television series",
"American ... | Sofia the First is an American animated fantasy children's television series created by Craig Gerber. The series follows a young peasant girl named Sofia, voiced by Ariel Winter, who becomes a princess after her mother marries the king of Enchancia. Episodes focus on her adventures and bonds with others, including her ... | [
"## Plot",
"## Cast and characters",
"## Production",
"## Episodes",
"## Distribution",
"### Broadcast",
"### Home media and streaming",
"## Reception",
"### Critical reception",
"### U.S. television ratings",
"### Awards and nominations",
"### Controversy",
"## Other media",
"### Spin-off... | 2,886 | 4,780 |
847,469 | Ross Youngs | 1,153,729,863 | American baseball player | [
"1897 births",
"1927 deaths",
"Austin Senators players",
"Bartlett (minor league baseball) players",
"Baseball players from Texas",
"Deaths from nephritis",
"Major League Baseball right fielders",
"National Baseball Hall of Fame inductees",
"New York Giants (NL) players",
"People from Shiner, Texa... | Ross Middlebrook "Pep" Youngs (April 10, 1897 – October 22, 1927) was an American professional baseball player. Nicknamed "Pep", he played ten seasons in Major League Baseball for the New York Giants from 1917 through 1926, playing right field almost exclusively. Youngs was a part of the Giants teams that won four cons... | [
"## Early life and minor leagues",
"## New York Giants",
"## Illness and death",
"## Legacy",
"## Personal life",
"## See also"
] | 2,421 | 32,750 |
3,540,506 | The Blackstone Hotel | 1,172,881,451 | Historic hotel in downtown Chicago, Illinois, United States | [
"1910 establishments in Illinois",
"Chicago Landmarks",
"Chicago school architecture in Illinois",
"History of Chicago",
"Hotel buildings completed in 1910",
"Hotel buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Chicago",
"Hotels established in 1910",
"Skyscraper hotels in Chicago"
] | The Blackstone Hotel is a historic 290-foot (88 m) 21-story hotel on the corner of Michigan Avenue and Balbo Drive in the Michigan Boulevard Historic District in the Loop community area of Chicago, Illinois. Built between 1908 and 1910, it is on the National Register of Historic Places. The Blackstone is famous for hos... | [
"## History",
"### Early Years",
"### Later Years",
"### Closure",
"### Restoration",
"## Hotel and politics",
"## Architecture",
"## In popular culture",
"## See also",
"## Gallery"
] | 2,646 | 35,429 |
1,214,678 | Ontario Highway 405 | 1,127,498,531 | Controlled-access highway in Ontario | [
"400-series highways"
] | King's Highway 405, also known as Highway 405 and the General Brock Parkway, is a 400-Series Highway in the Canadian province of Ontario connecting the Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW) near St. Catharines with the Lewiston–Queenston Bridge in the village of Queenston. It then crosses the Niagara River, where it encounters the... | [
"## Route description",
"## History",
"## Exit list",
"## See also"
] | 860 | 22,902 |
39,711,479 | Allie Brosh | 1,173,555,978 | American blogger, writer and comic artist | [
"1985 births",
"21st-century American memoirists",
"21st-century American women writers",
"American bloggers",
"American female comics artists",
"American webcomic creators",
"American women bloggers",
"American writers with disabilities",
"Female comics writers",
"Living people",
"People with a... | Allie Brosh (born May 18, 1985) is an American blogger, writer and comic artist best known for her blog in the form of a webcomic Hyperbole and a Half.
Brosh grew up in small towns across the U.S. before attending the University of Montana. While there, Brosh started Hyperbole and a Half in 2009, on which she told sto... | [
"## Early life",
"## Hyperbole and a Half blog",
"### Reception",
"## Depression and withdrawal",
"## First book",
"## Subsequent withdrawal and second book",
"## Personal life"
] | 1,899 | 26,992 |
11,940,816 | Wichita Linebacker | 1,050,538,882 | null | [
"2006 American television episodes",
"Veronica Mars (season 3) episodes"
] | "Wichita Linebacker" is the third episode of the third season of the American mystery television series Veronica Mars, and the forty-seventh episode overall. Written by Phil Klemmer and John Enbom and directed by Harry Winer, the episode premiered on The CW on October 17, 2006.
The series depicts the adventures of Ver... | [
"## Synopsis",
"## Production",
"## Reception",
"### Ratings",
"### Reviews"
] | 1,843 | 6,070 |
50,429,431 | French cruiser Desaix | 1,136,843,494 | French Dupleix-class armoured cruiser | [
"1901 ships",
"Dupleix-class cruisers",
"Ships built in France",
"World War I cruisers of France"
] | The French cruiser Desaix was one of three Dupleix-class armored cruisers built for the French Navy (Marine Nationale) in the first decade of the 20th century. Designed for overseas service and armed with eight 164.7-millimeter (6.5 in) guns, the ships were smaller and less powerfully armed than their predecessors. Com... | [
"## Design and description",
"### Armament and protection",
"## Service history",
"### World War I"
] | 1,993 | 16,597 |
83,564 | New Jersey Route 34 | 1,159,339,780 | State highway in central New Jersey, US | [
"State highways in New Jersey",
"Transportation in Middlesex County, New Jersey",
"Transportation in Monmouth County, New Jersey"
] | Route 34 is a state highway in the central part of the U.S. state of New Jersey. The route runs 26.79 mi (43.11 km) from an intersection with Route 35 and Route 70 (the former Brielle Circle) in Wall Township, Monmouth County, north to an intersection with U.S. Route 9 (US 9) in Old Bridge Township, Middlesex County. T... | [
"## Route description",
"## History",
"## Major intersections",
"## See also"
] | 1,543 | 10,470 |
50,848,060 | Gumball (video game) | 1,151,961,005 | 1983 video game | [
"1983 video games",
"Action games",
"Apple II games",
"Atari 8-bit family games",
"Broderbund games",
"Commodore 64 games",
"Single-player video games",
"Video games about food and drink",
"Video games developed in the United States"
] | Gumball is a video game written for the Apple II by Veda Hlubinka-Cook (credited as Robert Cook) and published by Broderbund in 1983. It was ported to the Atari 8-bit family, and Commodore 64. The player controls the valves of a maze-like machine to sort gumballs by color.
Broderbund co-founder Doug Carlston conceived... | [
"## Gameplay",
"## Development",
"## Reception",
"## Legacy"
] | 1,069 | 32,715 |
65,048,194 | Milton C. Moreland | 1,145,385,717 | American academic administrator and archaeologist | [
"American academic administrators",
"American archaeologists",
"Claremont Graduate University alumni",
"Huntingdon College faculty",
"Living people",
"People from Boise, Idaho",
"Presidents of Centre College",
"Rhodes College faculty",
"University of Memphis alumni",
"Year of birth missing (living... | Milton C. Moreland is an American academic administrator and archaeologist serving as the 21st president of Centre College in Danville, Kentucky. A graduate from the University of Memphis, Moreland taught for eight years at Huntingdon College and was a member of the faculty and administration for thirteen years at Rhod... | [
"## Early life and education",
"## Career",
"## Personal life"
] | 789 | 34,855 |
679,590 | Rex Williams | 1,153,097,857 | English former professional snooker and billiards player, 7-time world English billiards champion | [
"1933 births",
"English players of English billiards",
"English snooker players",
"Living people",
"People from Halesowen",
"Recipients of the British Empire Medal",
"World champions in English billiards"
] | Desmond Rex Williams BEM (born 20 July 1933) is a retired English professional snooker and billiards player. He was the second player to make an official maximum break, achieving this in an exhibition match in December 1965. Williams won the World Professional Billiards Championship from Clark McConachy in 1968, the fi... | [
"## Career",
"### Junior career",
"### Early professional career",
"### 1960s revival of snooker",
"### World professional billiards championship and the WPBSA",
"### Later professional career",
"## Performance and rankings timeline",
"## Career titles",
"### Junior snooker and billiards",
"### Am... | 2,959 | 21,211 |
20,172,290 | New York State Route 285 | 1,054,948,562 | Former highway in New York | [
"Former state highways in New York (state)",
"Transportation in Oneida County, New York"
] | New York State Route 285 (NY 285) was a state highway in Oneida County, New York, in the United States. The southern terminus of the 6.87-mile (11.06 km) route was at an intersection with NY 69 west of the hamlet of Taberg in the town of Annsville. Its northern terminus was in the community of Thompson Corners, where i... | [
"## Route description",
"## History",
"## Major intersections",
"## See also"
] | 993 | 14,549 |
60,698,083 | Captain America: White | 1,161,110,439 | Comic book series | [
"2008 comics debuts"
] | Captain America: White is a six-issue Marvel Comics limited series written by Jeph Loeb and illustrated by Tim Sale. An homage to Captain America comics from the Golden Age of Comic Books, the series focuses on the relationship between Steve Rogers / Captain America and his sidekick Bucky. It is the fourth and final co... | [
"## Plot",
"## Background and creation",
"### Development",
"### Release and delays",
"## Themes and analysis",
"## Reception",
"### Critical response",
"### Accolades",
"## Related media"
] | 1,873 | 22,977 |
149,270 | Atlantic Wall | 1,159,545,289 | Extensive system of coastal fortifications built by Nazi Germany | [
"Atlantic Ocean",
"Atlantic Wall",
"Border barriers",
"Buildings and structures in Alderney",
"Coastal fortifications",
"German World War II defensive lines",
"German occupation of Jersey during World War II",
"Nazi architecture",
"Operation Overlord",
"Walls",
"World War II sites in Belgium",
... | The Atlantic Wall (German: Atlantikwall) was an extensive system of coastal defences and fortifications built by Nazi Germany between 1942 and 1944 along the coast of continental Europe and Scandinavia as a defence against an anticipated Allied invasion of Nazi-occupied Europe from the United Kingdom, during World War ... | [
"## Background",
"## History",
"### Creation",
"### Regelbau",
"### Organisation Todt",
"### British attacks",
"### Reorganisation",
"### D-Day",
"## Channel Islands",
"## Fortresses",
"## Preservation",
"### France",
"### Elsewhere",
"## See also"
] | 2,552 | 24,921 |
215,669 | MacGillycuddy's Reeks | 1,164,758,669 | Mountain range in Kerry, Ireland | [
"Iveragh Peninsula",
"Mountains and hills of County Kerry"
] | MacGillycuddy's Reeks () is a sandstone and siltstone mountain range in the Iveragh Peninsula in County Kerry, Ireland. Stretching 19 kilometres (12 miles), from the Gap of Dunloe in the east, to Glencar in the west, the Reeks is Ireland's highest mountain range, and includes most of the highest peaks and sharpest ridg... | [
"## Geology",
"## Geography",
"## Ownership",
"## Naming",
"## Recreation",
"### Visitors",
"### Hill walking",
"### Rock and winter climbing",
"## List of peaks",
"## See also"
] | 2,730 | 13,394 |
8,320,846 | Showgirl: Homecoming Live | 1,171,890,796 | null | [
"2007 live albums",
"Kylie Minogue live albums",
"Parlophone live albums"
] | Showgirl: Homecoming Live is the fourth live album by Australian singer-songwriter Kylie Minogue. It was first released on 8 January 2007 as a double CD set, by Parlophone in the United Kingdom, before an international release took place in the following months. Produced by Steve Anderson, the album was recorded on 12 ... | [
"## Background",
"## Critical reception",
"## Commercial performance",
"## Track listing",
"## Personnel",
"## Charts",
"## Certifications",
"## Release history"
] | 1,458 | 44,296 |
1,766,010 | Cello Sonata No. 3 (Beethoven) | 1,172,929,810 | Composition for cello and piano by Ludwig van Beethoven | [
"1808 compositions",
"Cello sonatas by Ludwig van Beethoven",
"Compositions in A major",
"Music dedicated to nobility or royalty",
"Stefan Zweig Collection"
] | The Cello Sonata No. 3 in A major, Op. 69, is the third of five cello sonatas by Ludwig van Beethoven. He composed it in 1807–08, during his productive middle period. It was first performed in 1809 by cellist Nikolaus Kraft and pianist Dorothea von Ertmann, a student of Beethoven. Published by Breitkopf & Härtel the sa... | [
"## History",
"## Structure and music",
"### Allegro ma non tanto",
"### Allegro molto",
"### Adagio cantabile – Allegro vivace",
"## Recordings"
] | 2,277 | 9,307 |
46,381,024 | M19 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage | 1,173,168,111 | null | [
"Cold War armored fighting vehicles of the United States",
"Military vehicles introduced from 1945 to 1949",
"Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapons of the United States",
"Tracked military vehicles",
"World War II armored fighting vehicles of the United States"
] | The M19 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage (MGMC) was a World War II United States Army self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon on the M24 light tank chassis. It was equipped with two Bofors 40 mm guns. It was produced by Cadillac and Massey Ferguson of Canada near the end of 1944.
The M19 was developed from the T65 which was ba... | [
"## Specifications",
"## Development",
"### M19 and M19A1",
"## Service history",
"## Comparable vehicles",
"## See also"
] | 956 | 14,688 |
196,796 | USS Missouri (BB-11) | 1,137,238,137 | Pre-dreadnought battleship of the United States Navy | [
"1901 ships",
"Maine-class battleships",
"Ships built in Newport News, Virginia",
"World War I battleships of the United States"
] | USS Missouri (BB-11), a Maine-class battleship, was the second ship of her class and of the United States Navy to be named in honor of the 24th state. Missouri was laid down in February 1900 at the Newport News Shipbuilding & Drydock Company, was launched in December 1901, and was commissioned into the fleet in Decembe... | [
"## Description",
"## Service history",
"### 1900 – 1907",
"### Great White Fleet",
"### Later career"
] | 2,086 | 30,524 |
49,580,722 | Devil Daggers | 1,163,371,510 | 2016 video game | [
"2016 video games",
"First-person shooters",
"Linux games",
"MacOS games",
"Retro-style video games",
"Single-player video games",
"Steam Greenlight games",
"Video games about demons",
"Video games developed in Australia",
"Windows games"
] | Devil Daggers is a first-person shooter video game developed and published by indie development team Sorath. Players are tasked with surviving for as long as possible against swarms of demonic enemies on an arena shrouded in darkness. The player character can fire daggers from their fingers to eliminate foes and move a... | [
"## Gameplay",
"## Development and release",
"## Reception"
] | 1,741 | 6,702 |
28,356,371 | Alex Hewit | 1,154,526,737 | Lacrosse player | [
"1985 births",
"American lacrosse players",
"Delbarton School alumni",
"Lacrosse goaltenders",
"Lacrosse players from New Jersey",
"Living people",
"Major League Lacrosse players",
"New Jersey Pride players",
"Place of birth missing (living people)",
"Princeton Tigers men's lacrosse players",
"S... | Alexander G. Hewit (born November 8, 1985) is a retired lacrosse goaltender. He led his high school to three New Jersey state championships and was one of the most sought after high school lacrosse players in the United States. He starred as a member of the Princeton Tigers men's lacrosse team from 2005 through 2008. H... | [
"## Background",
"## College career",
"## Professional career"
] | 831 | 2,969 |
61,915,117 | Jesus Is King (film) | 1,169,930,358 | 2019 American concert film by Kanye West | [
"2010s English-language films",
"2010s avant-garde and experimental films",
"2019 films",
"2019 short films",
"Concert films",
"Films based on albums",
"Films shot in Arizona",
"Kanye West"
] | Jesus Is King is a 2019 American experimental concert short film written by rapper Kanye West and directed by Nick Knight. Featuring gospel songs arranged by West and material from his ninth studio album of the same name, it also serves as an album companion piece. Primarily shown through a circular eye and features di... | [
"## Plot",
"## Production",
"## Marketing",
"## Release",
"## Reception",
"### Box office",
"### Critical response"
] | 2,833 | 9,823 |
3,201,680 | Come My Fanatics... | 1,163,831,336 | null | [
"1997 albums",
"Electric Wizard albums",
"Rise Above Records albums"
] | Come My Fanatics... is the second studio album by English heavy metal band Electric Wizard. The album was released in January 1997 on Rise Above Records and was produced by Rolf Startin, Mike Hurst and band member Jus Oborn. It was the group's follow-up to their eponymous album Electric Wizard. Oborn described the rele... | [
"## Production",
"### Background",
"### Recording",
"## Music and themes",
"## Release",
"### Touring and follow-up",
"## Reception",
"## Track listing",
"## Personnel",
"## See also"
] | 2,386 | 19,096 |
44,230,288 | Mississippi Highway 602 | 1,054,760,105 | Highway in Mississippi | [
"Former state highways in Mississippi",
"Transportation in Hancock County, Mississippi"
] | Mississippi Highway 602 (MS 602) was a highway in southern Mississippi. Its southern terminus was at MS 43, which is now inside the John C. Stennis Space Center. The road traveled a slightly curved route to its northern terminus at U.S. Route 11 (US 11) and MS 43 in Picayune. MS 602 was designated in 1958, only in Pear... | [
"## Route description",
"## History",
"## Major intersections",
"## See also"
] | 520 | 30,572 |
12,416,465 | Bad Blood (The X-Files) | 1,170,111,059 | null | [
"1998 American television episodes",
"Fiction with unreliable narrators",
"Television episodes about vampires",
"Television episodes set in Texas",
"Television episodes written by Vince Gilligan",
"The X-Files (season 5) episodes"
] | "Bad Blood" is the twelfth episode of the fifth season of the American science fiction television series The X-Files. Written by Vince Gilligan, directed by Cliff Bole, and featuring guest appearances from Luke Wilson and Patrick Renna, it aired in the United States on February 22, 1998, on the Fox network. The episode... | [
"## Plot",
"## Production",
"### Writing and filming",
"### Casting and effects",
"## Themes",
"## Reception",
"### Ratings",
"### Reviews",
"## See also"
] | 2,952 | 34,774 |
22,724,963 | Alekseyev I-212 | 1,149,683,888 | 1948 fighter prototype by Alekseyev | [
"1940s Soviet fighter aircraft",
"Abandoned military aircraft projects of the Soviet Union",
"Alekseyev aircraft"
] | The Alekseyev I-212 was a twin-engined, jet fighter designed in the USSR in 1947 at OKB-21 (OKB - experimental design bureau). It was a two-seat variant of the I-21 (Istrebitel' - Fighter) designed in response to a requirement for a very long-range fighter issued by the Voenno-Vozdushnye Sily (VVS), (Soviet Air Forces)... | [
"## Development",
"## Variants",
"## Specifications (I-212 (estimated))",
"## See also"
] | 997 | 4,210 |
1,058,327 | Talbot Samba | 1,173,664,171 | null | [
"1980s cars",
"Cars discontinued in 1986",
"Cars introduced in 1981",
"City cars",
"Convertibles",
"Front-wheel-drive vehicles",
"Hatchbacks",
"Talbot vehicles"
] | The Talbot Samba is a city car manufactured by the PSA Group in the former Simca factory in Poissy, France, and marketed under the short-lived modern-day Talbot brand from 1981 to 1986. Based on the Peugeot 104, it and the Talbot Express were the only Talbots not inherited from Chrysler Europe, engineered by PSA alone.... | [
"## Development",
"### Background",
"### Decision",
"### Styling",
"## Launch",
"### Cabrio",
"### Rallye",
"## Later developments",
"## Jeremy Clarkson video"
] | 2,026 | 37,364 |
14,107,437 | Gun Hill Road (road) | 1,171,388,623 | Street in the Bronx, New York | [
"Streets in the Bronx"
] | Gun Hill Road is a major thoroughfare in the New York City borough of the Bronx. The road stretches for 3.5 miles (5.6 km) from Mosholu Parkway in Norwood to Stillwell Avenue in Baychester, near an exit for the Hutchinson River Parkway. Van Cortlandt Park and the Mosholu Golf Course are both located at the western term... | [
"## Street description from west to east",
"## History",
"## Transportation",
"### Commuter rail",
"### Subway",
"### Bus",
"## Major intersections",
"## See also"
] | 765 | 30,903 |
8,810,049 | Detour (The X-Files) | 1,167,594,886 | null | [
"1997 American television episodes",
"Mothman",
"Television episodes set in Florida",
"Television episodes written by Frank Spotnitz",
"The X-Files (season 5) episodes"
] | "Detour" is the fourth episode of the fifth season of the American science fiction television series The X-Files. It was written by executive producer Frank Spotnitz and directed by Brett Dowler. The episode aired in the United States on November 23, 1997, on the Fox network. The episode is a "Monster-of-the-Week" stor... | [
"## Plot",
"## Production",
"## Cultural references",
"## Reception",
"### Ratings",
"### Reviews"
] | 2,373 | 29,353 |
223,789 | Svalbard and Jan Mayen | 1,152,055,983 | Two parts of Norway under separate jurisdictions | [
"Concession territories",
"Geography of Jan Mayen",
"Geography of Svalbard"
] | Svalbard and Jan Mayen (Norwegian: Svalbard og Jan Mayen, ISO 3166-1 alpha-2: SJ, ISO 3166-1 alpha-3: SJM, ISO 3166-1 numeric: 744) is a statistical designation defined by ISO 3166-1 for a collective grouping of two remote jurisdictions of Norway: Svalbard and Jan Mayen. While the two are combined for the purposes of t... | [
"## Constituents",
"### Svalbard",
"### Jan Mayen",
"## Application",
"### ISO 3166-2",
"### Top-level domain"
] | 1,128 | 17,796 |
2,255,425 | Ohio State Route 357 | 1,173,156,705 | State highway in Ottawa County, Ohio, US | [
"State highways in Ohio",
"Transportation in Ottawa County, Ohio"
] | State Route 357 (SR 357) is a 2.353-mile-long (3.787 km) east–west state highway in the northern portion of U.S. state of Ohio. Existing entirely on South Bass Island in Lake Erie, the highway begins at its western terminus of West Shore Boulevard, about 0.75 miles (1.21 km) west of Put-in-Bay. SR 357 then travels nort... | [
"## Route description",
"## History",
"## Major intersections"
] | 581 | 19,324 |
40,651,735 | Comet Ping Pong | 1,145,214,536 | Pizzeria in Washington, D.C. | [
"2006 establishments in Washington, D.C.",
"Chevy Chase (Washington, D.C.)",
"Music venues in Washington, D.C.",
"Pizzerias in the United States",
"Restaurants established in 2006",
"Restaurants in Washington, D.C."
] | Comet Ping Pong (often abbreviated as Comet) is a pizzeria, restaurant, and concert venue located on Connecticut Avenue in Washington, D.C.'s Chevy Chase neighborhood. Owned by James Alefantis, Comet has received critical acclaim from The Washington Post, The Washingtonian, New York magazine, the DCist, and Guy Fieri o... | [
"## History",
"### Founding",
"### Conflict with the ANC",
"### Pizzagate conspiracy theory, 2016 shooting, and the COVID-19 pandemic",
"## Services and reputation"
] | 1,791 | 28,823 |
6,340,014 | Nevado de Longaví | 1,094,683,083 | Volcano in Chile | [
"Holocene stratovolcanoes",
"Mountains of Chile",
"Pleistocene stratovolcanoes",
"Stratovolcanoes of Chile",
"Volcanoes of Maule Region"
] | Nevado de Longaví is a volcano in the Andes of central Chile. The 3,242 m (10,636 ft) high volcano lies in the Linares Province, which is part of the Maule Region. It features a summit crater and several parasitic vents. The volcano is constructed principally from lava flows. Two collapses of the edifice have carved co... | [
"## Geography",
"### Regional",
"## Geology",
"### Local",
"### Composition",
"## Eruptive history",
"### Holocene",
"## Hazards"
] | 2,752 | 3,051 |
31,374,551 | German destroyer Z12 Erich Giese | 1,122,253,433 | Type 1934A-class destroyer | [
"1936 ships",
"Maritime incidents in April 1940",
"Ships built in Kiel",
"Type 1934 destroyers",
"World War II shipwrecks in the Norwegian Sea"
] | Z12 Erich Giese was a Type 1934A-class destroyer built for Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine in the late 1930s. At the beginning of World War II, the ship was used in the German Bight to lay minefields in German waters. In late 1939 the ship made one successful minelaying sortie off the English coast that claimed two merchan... | [
"## Design and description",
"## Construction and career"
] | 2,445 | 3,505 |
1,026,683 | Fort Scott National Historic Site | 1,168,770,240 | National Historic Site of the United States | [
"1842 establishments in the United States",
"1978 establishments in Kansas",
"American Civil War on the National Register of Historic Places",
"Forts in Kansas",
"Forts on the National Register of Historic Places in Kansas",
"Historic American Buildings Survey in Kansas",
"Historic districts on the Nati... | Fort Scott National Historic Site is a historical area under the control of the United States National Park Service in Bourbon County, Kansas, United States. Named after General Winfield Scott, who achieved renown during the Mexican–American War, during the middle of the 19th century the fort served as a military base ... | [
"## History",
"### Army days",
"### Bleeding Kansas",
"### Army returns",
"## Modern times",
"## See also"
] | 1,993 | 15,402 |
5,938,678 | What It's Like Being Alone | 1,122,398,792 | Canadian animated series | [
"2000s Canadian adult animated television series",
"2000s black comedy television series",
"2006 Canadian television series debuts",
"2006 Canadian television series endings",
"Absurdist fiction",
"Animated television series about orphans",
"CBC Television original programming",
"Canadian adult animat... | What It's Like Being Alone is a Canadian adult animated television series which aired on CBC Television in 2006. It is a black comedy created by Brad Peyton, and combines clay animation with voice work by Stacey DePass, Adam Reid, Dwayne Hill, Julie Lemieux, Peter Cugno, and Andrew Sabiston.
Having debuted on 26 June ... | [
"## Characters",
"## Plot",
"### Pilot",
"### Series",
"## Production",
"## Reception"
] | 2,635 | 22,075 |
1,286,926 | Interstate 295 (New York) | 1,162,253,257 | Highway in New York | [
"1963 establishments in New York City",
"Auxiliary Interstate Highways",
"Expressways in New York City",
"Interstate 95",
"Interstate Highways in New York (state)",
"Robert Moses projects",
"Transportation in Queens, New York",
"Transportation in the Bronx",
"Unfinished buildings and structures in t... | Interstate 295 (I-295) is an auxiliary Interstate Highway within New York City. Measuring 7.7 miles (12.4 km) in length, I-295 originates at Hillside Avenue (New York State Route 25 [NY 25]) in Queens, running north across Queens and over the tolled Throgs Neck Bridge, to Bruckner Interchange, a junction with I-95, I-2... | [
"## Route description",
"## History",
"### Planning",
"### Construction and opening",
"### Post-opening",
"## Exit list",
"## See also"
] | 1,918 | 9,350 |
52,507,373 | Christoph II von Dohna | 1,144,670,806 | German military personnel | [
"1702 births",
"1762 deaths",
"18th-century German people",
"Counts of Germany",
"Lieutenant generals of Prussia",
"Prussian generals",
"Prussian military personnel of the Seven Years' War",
"Prussian nobility"
] | Christoph II, Burggraf and Count of Dohna-Schlodien (25 October 1702 in Schlodien – 19 May 1762 in Berlin) was a Prussian general. He was the son of Christopher I, Burgrave and Count of Dohna-Schlodien (1665–1733). He served in the armies of Frederick William I of Prussia and his son, Frederick II, in the Silesian and ... | [
"## Family",
"## Military career"
] | 1,345 | 14,531 |
50,826,041 | Hilaria Baldwin | 1,163,785,873 | American yoga instructor, author and businesswoman | [
"1984 births",
"2020 controversies in the United States",
"21st-century American businesspeople",
"21st-century American businesswomen",
"American people of English descent",
"American people of French-Canadian descent",
"American people of German descent",
"American people of Irish descent",
"Ameri... | Hilaria Baldwin (born Hillary Lynn Hayward-Thomas, January 6, 1984) is an American yoga instructor, entrepreneur, podcaster, and author. She was the co-founder of a chain of New York-based yoga studios called Yoga Vida, and has released an exercise DVD and a wellness-focused book. She has been married to actor Alec Bal... | [
"## Early life",
"## Career",
"## Personal life",
"## Allegations of cultural appropriation"
] | 1,631 | 12,227 |
854,786 | Giant golden-crowned flying fox | 1,159,623,675 | Large bat species | [
"Acerodon",
"Bats of Southeast Asia",
"Endemic fauna of the Philippines",
"Mammals described in 1831",
"Mammals of the Philippines",
"Taxa named by Johann Friedrich von Eschscholtz"
] | The giant golden-crowned flying fox (Acerodon jubatus), also known as the golden-capped fruit bat, is a species of megabat endemic to the Philippines. Since its description in 1831, three subspecies of the giant golden-crowned flying fox have been recognized, one of which is extinct. The extinct subspecies (A. jubatus ... | [
"## Taxonomy",
"## Description",
"## Biology and ecology",
"### Diet and foraging",
"### Roosting and behavior",
"### Reproduction",
"## Range and habitat",
"## Conservation"
] | 2,914 | 14,843 |
1,611,927 | The Village Green Preservation Society | 1,170,865,258 | 1968 song by The Kinks | [
"1968 songs",
"English patriotic songs",
"Folk rock songs",
"Pye Records singles",
"Reprise Records singles",
"Song recordings produced by Ray Davies",
"Songs about nostalgia",
"Songs written by Ray Davies",
"The Kinks songs"
] | "The Village Green Preservation Society" is a song by the English rock band the Kinks from their 1968 album The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society. Written and sung by the band's principal songwriter Ray Davies, the song is a nostalgic reflection where the band state their intention to "preserve" British ... | [
"## Background and recording",
"## Composition",
"### Music and lyrics",
"### Interpretation",
"## Release",
"## Reception"
] | 2,232 | 6,939 |
5,842,363 | Nimrod (computer) | 1,173,418,001 | 1951 British computer | [
"1951 video games",
"Early British computers",
"Ferranti computers",
"Festival of Britain",
"History of computing in the United Kingdom",
"Serial computers",
"Video games developed in the United Kingdom"
] | The Nimrod, built in the United Kingdom by Ferranti for the 1951 Festival of Britain, was an early computer custom-built to play Nim, inspired by the earlier Nimatron. The twelve-by-nine-by-five-foot (3.7-by-2.7-by-1.5-meter) computer, designed by John Makepeace Bennett and built by engineer Raymond Stuart-Williams, al... | [
"## Development",
"## Presentation"
] | 1,533 | 32,149 |
73,052,611 | An Introduction to the Three Volumes of Karl Marx's Capital | 1,170,971,063 | 2004 book by Michael Heinrich | [
"2004 in economics",
"2004 non-fiction books",
"Books about capitalism",
"Books critical of capitalism",
"Books in political philosophy",
"Communist books",
"Critique of political economy",
"Historical materialism",
"Marxist books",
"Marxist theory"
] | An Introduction to the Three Volumes of Karl Marx's Capital (German: Kritik der politischen Ökonomie: Eine Einführung) is a book by German Marxist scholar Michael Heinrich examining the three volumes of Karl Marx's major economic work Capital. Published in German in 2004, the book is structured as a shortened account o... | [
"## Background",
"## Summary",
"## Reception",
"## See also"
] | 1,530 | 37,570 |
30,559,581 | ? Nycticebus linglom | 1,136,144,541 | Possible extinct species of primate | [
"Fossil taxa described in 1997",
"Mammals described in 1997",
"Mammals of Thailand",
"Miocene primates of Asia",
"Prehistoric strepsirrhines",
"Slow lorises"
] | ? Nycticebus linglom is a fossil strepsirrhine primate from the Miocene of Thailand. Known only from a single tooth, an upper third molar, it is thought to be related to the living slow lorises (genus Nycticebus), but the material is not sufficient to assign the species to Nycticebus with certainty, and the species nam... | [
"## Taxonomy",
"## Description",
"## Range and ecology"
] | 951 | 27,959 |
6,808,935 | Matt Byrne | 1,157,044,216 | British wheelchair basketball player | [
"1974 births",
"British men's wheelchair basketball players",
"Living people",
"Medalists at the 2004 Summer Paralympics",
"Medalists at the 2008 Summer Paralympics",
"Paralympic bronze medalists for Great Britain",
"Paralympic medalists in wheelchair basketball",
"Paralympic wheelchair basketball pla... | Matthew "Matt" Byrne (born 8 October 1974) is a British wheelchair basketball player. He participated at the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens where he finished in third position. At the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing, Byrne finished in bronze medal position with Great Britain. He played for United Kingdom at the 2... | [
"## Personal life",
"## Wheelchair basketball"
] | 566 | 24,960 |
13,072,219 | Maryland Route 68 | 1,149,737,282 | State highway in Washington County, Maryland, US | [
"Roads in Washington County, Maryland",
"State highways in Maryland"
] | Maryland Route 68 (MD 68) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. The state highway runs 18.50 miles (29.77 km) from U.S. Route 40 (US 40) in Clear Spring east to US 40 Alternate in Boonsboro. MD 68 crosses central Washington County to the south of Hagerstown, connecting Clear Spring and Boonsboro with Willia... | [
"## Route description",
"## History",
"## Junction list",
"## See also"
] | 1,300 | 34,493 |
840,581 | M-40 (Michigan highway) | 1,166,816,625 | State highway in Cass, Van Buren, and Allegan counties in Michigan, United States | [
"State highways in Michigan",
"Transportation in Allegan County, Michigan",
"Transportation in Cass County, Michigan",
"Transportation in Van Buren County, Michigan"
] | M-40 is a north–south state trunkline highway in the Lower Peninsula of the US state of Michigan. The highway runs from US Highway 12 (US 12) near the Indiana state line in Porter Township north through Paw Paw and Allegan to end in the outskirts of Holland. The current northern end is near Interstate 196 (I-196) at an... | [
"## Route description",
"## History",
"## Major intersections",
"## See also"
] | 1,400 | 16,952 |
69,170,927 | Can I Get It | 1,153,019,295 | 2021 song by Adele | [
"2021 songs",
"Adele songs",
"Song recordings produced by Max Martin",
"Song recordings produced by Shellback (record producer)",
"Songs written by Adele",
"Songs written by Max Martin",
"Songs written by Shellback (record producer)"
] | "Can I Get It" is a song by English singer Adele from her fourth studio album 30 (2021), written with Swedish producers Max Martin and Shellback. The song became available as the album's sixth track on 19 November 2021, when it was released by Columbia Records. A pop song with pop rock and country pop influences, "Can ... | [
"## Background and chart performance",
"## Composition",
"## Critical reception",
"## Credits and personnel",
"## Charts",
"## Certifications"
] | 2,047 | 40,590 |
57,542,875 | The Now Now | 1,152,577,205 | 2018 studio album by Gorillaz | [
"2018 albums",
"Albums produced by Damon Albarn",
"Albums produced by James Ford (musician)",
"Albums recorded at Studio 13",
"Gorillaz albums",
"Parlophone albums",
"Warner Records albums"
] | The Now Now is the sixth studio album recorded by the British virtual band Gorillaz, released on 29 June 2018 via Parlophone and Warner Bros. Records. Recording for the album began in late 2017 – according to Gorillaz co-creator Damon Albarn, it was recorded quickly so the band would have new material to play at future... | [
"## Background and recording",
"## Music and lyrics",
"## Release and promotion",
"### Singles",
"## Reception",
"### Critical reception",
"### Commercial reception",
"## Track listing",
"## Personnel",
"## Charts",
"### Weekly charts",
"### Year-end charts",
"## Certifications"
] | 2,284 | 34,304 |
33,863,240 | Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 | 1,151,075,374 | null | [
"2012 in Greek television",
"Countries in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012",
"Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest"
] | Greece participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012, held in Baku, Azerbaijan. Their selected song "Aphrodisiac" was written by Dimitri Stassos, Mikaela Stenström and Dajana Lööf, and was performed by Eleftheria Eleftheriou, who had previously attempted to represent Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010. The e... | [
"## Background",
"## Before Eurovision",
"### Ellinikós Telikós 2012",
"#### Competing entries",
"#### Final",
"#### Reception",
"### Promotion",
"## At Eurovision",
"### Performances",
"### Voting",
"#### Points awarded to Greece",
"#### Points awarded by Greece"
] | 2,560 | 5,411 |
1,565,709 | Cancer pagurus | 1,159,363,637 | Species of crustacean | [
"Cancroidea",
"Commercial crustaceans",
"Crustaceans described in 1758",
"Crustaceans of the Atlantic Ocean",
"Edible crustaceans",
"Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus"
] | Cancer pagurus, commonly known as the edible crab or brown crab, is a species of crab found in the North Sea, North Atlantic Ocean, and perhaps the Mediterranean Sea. It is a robust crab of a reddish-brown colour, having an oval carapace with a characteristic "pie crust" edge and black tips to the claws. A mature adult... | [
"## Description",
"## Lifecycle",
"## Distribution and ecology",
"### Diseases",
"## Fishery",
"## Cookery",
"## Taxonomy and systematics"
] | 2,131 | 12,416 |
3,156,605 | Hurricane Dog (1950) | 1,170,107,528 | Category 4 Atlantic hurricane | [
"1950 Atlantic hurricane season",
"1950 in Saint Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla",
"1950 in the Caribbean",
"1950 meteorology",
"1950 natural disasters in the United States",
"Category 4 Atlantic hurricanes",
"History of British Antigua and Barbuda",
"Hurricanes in Anguilla",
"Hurricanes in Antigua and Barbuda... | Hurricane Dog was the most intense hurricane in the 1950 Atlantic hurricane season. Prior to reanalysis by the Hurricane Research Division in 2014, it was considered one of the strongest Atlantic hurricanes on record, equivalent to Category 5 status on the modern Saffir-Simpson scale, with winds of 185 miles per hour (... | [
"## Meteorological history",
"## Preparations",
"## Impact",
"## Records, naming, and aftermath",
"## See also"
] | 2,333 | 43,050 |
158,490 | New Jersey Route 64 | 1,140,858,055 | State highway in Mercer County, New Jersey, US | [
"Articles containing video clips",
"State highways in New Jersey",
"State highways in the United States shorter than one mile",
"Transportation in Mercer County, New Jersey"
] | Route 64 is a 0.32-mile-long (0.51 km) state highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It is a state-maintained bridge over Amtrak's Northeast Corridor line in West Windsor. Route 64 begins at an intersection with County Route 526 and County Route 571 in West Windsor. It heads along the bridge to an intersection with Co... | [
"## Route description",
"## History",
"### Route 31A and the original freeway",
"### Route 92 and future changes to CR 571",
"## Major intersections",
"## See also"
] | 1,278 | 21,380 |
33,994,299 | Venues of the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics | 1,093,290,139 | Venues of the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics | [
"Lists of Winter Olympic venues",
"Lists of sports venues in Norway",
"Venues of the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics"
] | The 2016 Winter Youth Olympics in and around Lillehammer, Norway, between 12 February and 21 February 2016. Nine competition and twelve non-competition venues are to be used; all except the Youth Olympic Village in Lillehammer and a training ice rink being are existing venues. All the competition venues and some of the... | [
"## Background",
"## Competition venues",
"## Non-competition venues"
] | 1,481 | 6,486 |
15,505,520 | Dinner Party (The Office) | 1,098,590,816 | null | [
"2008 American television episodes",
"Television episodes directed by Paul Feig",
"The Office (American season 4) episodes"
] | "Dinner Party" is the thirteenth episode of the fourth season of the American comedy television series The Office—the show's sixty-sixth episode overall. Written by the writing team of Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky and directed by Paul Feig, the episode originally aired on NBC on April 10, 2008. Guest stars in the ... | [
"## Plot",
"## Production",
"### Background",
"### Writing and directing",
"## Cultural references",
"## Reception",
"### Ratings",
"### Reviews",
"### Awards"
] | 2,581 | 19,901 |
1,214,296 | London Road Fire Station, Manchester | 1,162,265,784 | Former fire station in Manchester, England | [
"1906 establishments in England",
"Defunct fire stations",
"Fire stations completed in 1906",
"Fire stations in the United Kingdom",
"Government buildings in England",
"Grade II* listed buildings in Manchester",
"Grade II* listed government buildings",
"Structures on the Heritage at Risk register"
] | London Road Fire Station is a former fire station in Manchester, England. It was opened in 1906, on a site bounded by London Road, Whitworth Street, Minshull Street South and Fairfield Street. Designed in the Edwardian Baroque style by Woodhouse, Willoughby and Langham in red brick and terracotta, it cost £142,000 to b... | [
"## Construction",
"## Operation",
"## Decline",
"## Dereliction and redevelopment",
"### 1986 purchase and decline",
"### 2006 plans",
"### 2010 CPO issued",
"### 2011 CPO rejected",
"### 2013 campaign for a second CPO",
"### 2014 second CPO started",
"### 2015 owner sells the building",
"## ... | 2,914 | 4,844 |
1,635,843 | Interstate 380 (Iowa) | 1,173,396,943 | Auxiliary Interstate Highway in Iowa, United States | [
"Auxiliary Interstate Highways",
"Interstate 80",
"Interstate Highways in Iowa",
"Transportation in Benton County, Iowa",
"Transportation in Black Hawk County, Iowa",
"Transportation in Buchanan County, Iowa",
"Transportation in Johnson County, Iowa",
"Transportation in Linn County, Iowa"
] | Interstate 380 (I-380) is a 73-mile (117 km) auxiliary Interstate Highway in eastern Iowa. The route extends from I-80 near Coralville to Waterloo. I-380 connects the cities of Cedar Rapids and Waterloo, the state's second- and sixth-largest cities, respectively, to the Interstate Highway System. Except for its last 1.... | [
"## Route description",
"## History",
"### Flooding",
"## Exit list"
] | 1,508 | 36,936 |
4,635,970 | Naledi Pandor | 1,169,954,569 | South African politician | [
"1953 births",
"Alumni of the University of London",
"Chairpersons of the National Council of Provinces",
"Converts to Islam",
"Education ministers of South Africa",
"Female foreign ministers",
"Female interior ministers",
"Foreign ministers of South Africa",
"Grand Crosses with Star and Sash of the... | Grace Naledi Mandisa Pandor (née Matthews; born 7 December 1953) is a South African politician, educator and academic serving as the Minister of International Relations and Cooperation since 2019. She has served as a Member of Parliament (MP) for the African National Congress (ANC) since 1994.
Born in Durban, Pandor c... | [
"## Early life and education",
"## Teaching career",
"## Early parliamentary career",
"## National government",
"## Personal life"
] | 2,180 | 23,864 |
10,445,638 | Flaws and All | 1,163,169,612 | Song by Beyoncé | [
"2000s ballads",
"2007 songs",
"Beyoncé songs",
"Contemporary R&B ballads",
"Song recordings produced by Beyoncé",
"Song recordings produced by Shea Taylor",
"Songs written by Beyoncé",
"Songs written by Ne-Yo",
"Songs written by Shea Taylor",
"Songs written by Solange Knowles"
] | "Flaws and All" is a song by American recording artist Beyoncé, included on the 2007 deluxe edition of her second studio album, B'Day (2006). It was composed by Ne-Yo, Shea Taylor, Beyoncé and Solange Knowles, while Beyoncé Knowles and Taylor produced it. In the R&B song, Beyoncé shows appreciation for the love given b... | [
"## Background",
"## Reception",
"## Music video",
"## Live performances",
"## Credits and personnel"
] | 1,892 | 18,970 |
40,206,608 | Sex (The 1975 song) | 1,170,697,412 | null | [
"2012 songs",
"2013 singles",
"Black-and-white music videos",
"Dirty Hit singles",
"Music videos directed by Adam Powell",
"Songs by Matty Healy",
"The 1975 songs"
] | "Sex" is a song by English band the 1975 from their second extended play (EP) of the same name (2012) and eponymous debut studio album (2013). The song was written by band members George Daniel, Matty Healy, Adam Hann and Ross MacDonald. The band co-produced the EP version of the song with Michael and Robert Coles, whi... | [
"## Background and development",
"## Music and lyrics",
"## Reception",
"## Music video",
"## Charts",
"## Certifications",
"## Credits and personnel",
"## See also"
] | 2,503 | 18,668 |
23,555,420 | Mega Man 6 | 1,170,829,480 | 1993 video game | [
"1993 video games",
"Cancelled Sega Saturn games",
"Mega Man games",
"Mobile games",
"Nintendo Entertainment System games",
"Nintendo games",
"Platform games",
"PlayStation (console) games",
"PlayStation Network games",
"Side-scrolling video games",
"Single-player video games",
"Superhero vide... | Mega Man 6, known in Japan as , is an action-platform video game developed by Capcom for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It is the sixth installment in the original Mega Man series. It was originally released in Japan by Capcom in 1993, and in North America by Nintendo in 1994. It was included in the Mega Man Annive... | [
"## Plot",
"## Gameplay",
"## Development",
"## Reception and legacy"
] | 2,792 | 34,421 |
51,928,631 | Connor Hamlett | 1,163,892,539 | American football player (born 1992) | [
"1992 births",
"American football tight ends",
"Arizona Hotshots players",
"Cleveland Browns players",
"Dallas Cowboys players",
"Jacksonville Jaguars players",
"Living people",
"New Orleans Saints players",
"Oregon State Beavers football players",
"People from Lynnwood, Washington",
"Philadelph... | Connor Hamlett (born April 12, 1992) is a former American football tight end. He lettered in football, basketball and track at Meadowdale High School in Lynnwood, Washington, where he earned All-State honors in football his senior year. He played college football at Oregon State, recording career totals of 104 receptio... | [
"## Early years",
"## College career",
"## Professional career",
"### Jacksonville Jaguars",
"### Philadelphia Eagles",
"### New Orleans Saints",
"### Cleveland Browns",
"### Dallas Cowboys",
"### Arizona Hotshots",
"### Seattle Dragons"
] | 2,164 | 7,340 |
5,241,574 | Oklahoma State Highway 108 | 1,149,176,295 | Highway in Oklahoma | [
"State highways in Oklahoma",
"Transportation in Noble County, Oklahoma",
"Transportation in Pawnee County, Oklahoma",
"Transportation in Payne County, Oklahoma"
] | State Highway 108 (abbreviated SH-108) is a minor state highway in Payne, Noble, and Pawnee counties in north-central Oklahoma. It runs for 24.1 miles (38.8 km), from SH-33 south of Ripley to U.S. Route 64 (US-64) in Lela. It has no lettered spurs.
SH-108 was added to the state highway system on July 11, 1955. It had ... | [
"## Route description",
"## History",
"## Junction list"
] | 664 | 36,714 |
12,333,860 | Corporate Crush | 1,053,516,545 | null | [
"2007 American television episodes",
"30 Rock (season 1) episodes"
] | "Corporate Crush" is the nineteenth episode of the first season of the American television series 30 Rock. It was written by co-executive producer John Riggi and directed by Don Scardino. The episode originally aired on NBC in the United States on April 12, 2007. Guest stars in this episode include Kevin Brown, Grizz C... | [
"## Plot",
"## Production",
"## Reception"
] | 1,431 | 30,671 |
26,594,309 | Tropical Storm Hermine (1980) | 1,171,831,238 | Atlantic tropical storm in 1980 | [
"1980 Atlantic hurricane season",
"1980 in Mexico",
"Atlantic hurricanes in Mexico",
"Atlantic tropical storms",
"Hurricanes in Belize",
"Hurricanes in Honduras",
"Tropical cyclones in 1980"
] | Tropical Storm Hermine caused significant flooding in Mexico during September 1980. The eleventh tropical cyclone and eight named storm of the 1980 Atlantic hurricane season, Hermine developed from a tropical wave that emerged into the Atlantic from the west coast of Africa on September 11. After uneventfully crossing ... | [
"## Meteorological history",
"## Impact",
"## See also"
] | 1,442 | 1,698 |
47,226,218 | Farthest-first traversal | 1,135,804,443 | Sequence of points far from previous points | [
"Approximation algorithms",
"Cluster analysis",
"Computational geometry"
] | In computational geometry, the farthest-first traversal of a compact metric space is a sequence of points in the space, where the first point is selected arbitrarily and each successive point is as far as possible from the set of previously-selected points. The same concept can also be applied to a finite set of geomet... | [
"## Definition and properties",
"## Applications",
"## Algorithms",
"### Greedy exact algorithm",
"### Approximations",
"### Incremental Voronoi insertion",
"## See also"
] | 2,184 | 2,972 |
8,460,827 | North Philadelphia station | 1,163,296,455 | Railway station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US | [
"Amtrak stations in Pennsylvania",
"Former Pennsylvania Railroad stations",
"Historic American Buildings Survey in Philadelphia",
"National Register of Historic Places in Philadelphia",
"North Central, Philadelphia",
"Railway stations in Philadelphia",
"Railway stations in the United States opened in 19... | North Philadelphia station is an intercity rail and regional rail station on the Northeast Corridor, located on North Broad Street in the North Philadelphia neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority's (SEPTA) Regional Rail Trenton Line and Chestnut... | [
"## Layout and service",
"## History and architecture",
"### Germantown Junction",
"### A new station needed",
"### Architecture",
"### North Philadelphia",
"### Decline",
"### New station and reuse"
] | 2,497 | 25,672 |
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