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858448
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cucciago
Cucciago
Cucciago is a comune in the Province of Como in the Italian region of Lombardy. Settlements in Lombardy
858449
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torno%2C%20Lombardy
Torno, Lombardy
Torno is a comune in the Province of Como in the Italian region of Lombardy. Settlements in Lombardy
858450
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tavernerio
Tavernerio
Tavernerio is a comune in the Province of Como in the Italian region of Lombardy. Settlements in Lombardy
858451
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipomo
Lipomo
Lipomo is a comune in the Province of Como in the Italian region of Lombardy. Settlements in Lombardy
858453
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luisago
Luisago
Luisago is a comune in the Province of Como in the Italian region of Lombardy. Settlements in Lombardy
858454
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fino%20Mornasco
Fino Mornasco
Fino Mornasco is a comune in the Province of Como in the Italian region of Lombardy. Settlements in Lombardy
858455
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grandate
Grandate
Grandate is a comune in the Province of Como in the Italian region of Lombardy. Settlements in Lombardy
858457
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senna%20Comasco
Senna Comasco
Senna Comasco is a comune in the Province of Como in the Italian region of Lombardy. Settlements in Lombardy
858458
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Splitgate
Splitgate
Splitgate is a free to play video game for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 and PC. Splitgate's gameplay is built around the ideas of arena shooters like Halo, with added portal mechanincs, similar to those added by Portal. Developed by a small game studio, 1047 Games it first saw a huge success when it became cross-platform across PC and console in July 2021, after 2 years of open beta. Other websites 2019 video games Windows games PlayStation 4 games Xbox One games
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20national%20drinks
List of national drinks
A National drink is a distinct beverage that is strongly associated with a particular country, and can be part of their national identity and self-image. National dishes References Drinks Food-related lists Drinks
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maslianico
Maslianico
Maslianico is a comune in the Province of Como in the Italian region of Lombardy. Settlements in Lombardy
858461
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moltrasio
Moltrasio
Moltrasio is a comune in the Province of Como in the Italian region of Lombardy. Settlements in Lombardy
858462
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schignano
Schignano
Schignano is a comune in the Province of Como in the Italian region of Lombardy. Settlements in Lombardy
858466
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capiago%20Intimiano
Capiago Intimiano
Capiago Intimiano is a comune in the Province of Como in the Italian region of Lombardy. Settlements in Lombardy
858467
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montorfano
Montorfano
Montorfano is a comune in the Province of Como in the Italian region of Lombardy. Settlements in Lombardy
858469
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/San%20Fermo%20della%20Battaglia
San Fermo della Battaglia
San Fermo della Battaglia is a comune in the Province of Como in the Italian region of Lombardy. On 1 January 2017, Cavallasca was merged to form the municipality of San Fermo della Battaglia. Settlements in Lombardy
858470
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgware%20Road%20tube%20station%20%28Circle%2C%20District%20and%20Hammersmith%20%26%20City%20lines%29
Edgware Road tube station (Circle, District and Hammersmith & City lines)
Edgware Road is a London Underground station. It is on the Circle, District and Hammersmith & City lines. The station is by the edge of Chapel Street and Cabbell Street. There have been suggestions in the past to make a new name for one of the Edgware Road stations to stop there being confusion. History This station was part of the world's first below ground railway when it was started as part of the Metropolitan Railway between and . It was opened on 10 January 1863. The station was where one of the bombings in 7 July 2005 London bombings happened. Mohammad Sidique Khan exploded a bomb at about 8:50am, on a train that was leaving the station. 6 people died in the bombing. References Circle line stations District line stations Hammersmith & City line stations Tube stations in the City of Westminster 1863 establishments in England Railway stations opened in 1863
858472
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cavallasca
Cavallasca
Cavallasca was a comune in the Province of Como in the Italian region of Lombardy. On 1 January 2017, it was merged to form the municipality of San Fermo della Battaglia. Former municipalities of Lombardy
858473
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montano%20Lucino
Montano Lucino
Montano Lucino is a comune in the Province of Como in the Italian region of Lombardy. Settlements in Lombardy
858474
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Villa%20Guardia
Villa Guardia
Villa Guardia is a comune in the Province of Como in the Italian region of Lombardy. Settlements in Lombardy
858475
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lurate%20Caccivio
Lurate Caccivio
Lurate Caccivio is a comune in the Province of Como in the Italian region of Lombardy. Settlements in Lombardy
858476
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arosio%2C%20Lombardy
Arosio, Lombardy
Arosio is a comune in the Province of Como in the Italian region of Lombardy. Settlements in Lombardy
858477
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arosio
Arosio
Arosio is the name of two places in Europe: Arosio, Switzerland, a former municipality in the canton of Ticino, Switzerland Arosio, Lombardy, a comune in the Province of Como, in Lombardy, Italy
858478
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colmberg
Colmberg
Colmberg (; East Franconian: Colmberch) is a municipality in Ansbach in Bavaria in Germany. Colmberg is the site of Colmberg Castle (), built in the 13th century and purchased in 1318 by Duke Frederick IV of Nuremberg. The town is located in Nature Park Frankenhöhe. Notable residents Karl Amson Joel, a textile merchant and grandfather of American musician Billy Joel Sister towns and cities Wartenburg, Saxony-Anhalt Gallery Related pages Franconia List of castles in Bavaria Romantic Road References Other websites Official website Colmberg Castle Ansbach (district)
858487
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaccinium%20angustifolium
Vaccinium angustifolium
Vaccinium angustifolium, commonly known as the wild lowbush blueberry, is a blueberry species. It is native to native to eastern Canada and the northeastern United States. It has a sweet and intense flavor. References Blueberries
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/National%20colours
National colours
National colours are frequently part of a country's set of national symbols. Many states and nations have formally adopted a set of colours as their official "national colours" National colours often appear on a variety of different media, from the nation's flag to the colours used in sports. Countries Related pages List of national symbols References Colours Nationalism Culture Lists of countries
858491
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hazlehurst%2C%20Mississippi
Hazlehurst, Mississippi
Hazlehurst is the county seat of Copiah County, Mississippi, United States. Cities in Mississippi County seats in Mississippi
858494
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaccinium%20myrtilloides
Vaccinium myrtilloides
The common blueberry (Vaccinium myrtilloides) is a blueberry species. It is native to Canada and the northern United States. Its flowers bloom in May to June. References Blueberries
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crystal%20Springs%2C%20Mississippi
Crystal Springs, Mississippi
Crystal Springs is a city in Copiah County, Mississippi, United States. Cities in Mississippi
858498
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quitman%2C%20Mississippi
Quitman, Mississippi
Quitman is the county seat of Clarke County, Mississippi, United States. Cities in Mississippi County seats in Mississippi
858500
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen%20Jenkins
Allen Jenkins
Allen Curtis Jenkins (born Alfred McGonegal; April 9, 1900 – July 20, 1974) was an American character actor and singer who worked on stage, film, and television. Jenkins was born in Staten Island, New York on April 9, 1900. He studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. In his first stage appearance, he danced next to James Cagney in a chorus line for an off-Broadway musical called Pitter-Patter, earning five dollars a week. Other websites 1900 births 1974 deaths People from Staten Island
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hernando%2C%20Mississippi
Hernando, Mississippi
Hernando is the county seat of DeSoto County, Mississippi, United States. Cities in Mississippi County seats in Mississippi
858505
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horn%20Lake%2C%20Mississippi
Horn Lake, Mississippi
Horn Lake is a city in DeSoto County, Mississippi, United States. It is a suburb of Memphis. Cities in Mississippi
858506
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olive%20Branch%2C%20Mississippi
Olive Branch, Mississippi
Olive Branch is a city in DeSoto County, Mississippi, United States. it is a suburb of Memphis. Cities in Mississippi
858507
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fanny%20by%20Gaslight%20%28movie%29
Fanny by Gaslight (movie)
Fanny by Gaslight also known as Man of Evil is a 1944 British drama movie directed by Anthony Asquith and was based on the 1940 novel of the same name by Michael Sadleir. It stars Phyllis Calvert, James Mason, Wilfrid Lawson, Stewart Granger, Jean Kent, Margaretta Scott, Nora Swinburne, Stuart Lindsell. Other websites 1944 drama movies 1940s historical movies British drama movies Movies based on books Movies directed by Anthony Asquith Movies set in London Movies set in Paris Movies set in the 19th century
858508
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meadville%2C%20Mississippi
Meadville, Mississippi
Meadville is the county seat of Franklin County, Mississippi, United States. Towns in Mississippi County seats in Mississippi
858513
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leakesville%2C%20Mississippi
Leakesville, Mississippi
Leakesville is the county seat of Greene County, Mississippi, United States. Cities in Mississippi County seats in Mississippi
858514
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/McLain%2C%20Mississippi
McLain, Mississippi
McLain is a city in Greene County, Mississippi, United States. Cities in Mississippi
858515
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lexington%2C%20Mississippi
Lexington, Mississippi
Lexington is the county seat of Holmes County, Mississippi, United States. Cities in Mississippi County seats in Mississippi
858518
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Durant%2C%20Mississippi
Durant, Mississippi
Durant is a city in Holmes County, Mississippi, United States. Cities in Mississippi
858523
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moss%20Point%2C%20Mississippi
Moss Point, Mississippi
Moss Point is a city in Jackson County, Mississippi, United States. Cities in Mississippi
858524
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bay%20Springs%2C%20Mississippi
Bay Springs, Mississippi
Bay Springs is the western county seat of Jasper County, Mississippi, United States. Cities in Mississippi County seats in Mississippi
858526
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paulding%2C%20Mississippi
Paulding, Mississippi
Paulding is the eastern county seat of Jasper County, Mississippi, United States. Unincorporated communities in Mississippi County seats in Mississippi
858529
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/False%20Colors
False Colors
False Colors is a 1943 American western movie directed by George Archainbaud and starring William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Jimmy Rogers, Douglass Dumbrille, Claudia Drake, Robert Mitchum, Glenn Strange. It was distributed by United Artists. Other websites 1943 movies 1940s western movies American western movies Movies directed by George Archainbaud
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prentiss%2C%20Mississippi
Prentiss, Mississippi
Prentiss is the county seat of Jefferson Davis County, Mississippi, United States. Towns in Mississippi County seats in Mississippi
858534
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/De%20Kalb%2C%20Mississippi
De Kalb, Mississippi
De Kalb is the county seat of Kemper County, Mississippi, United States. Towns in Mississippi County seats in Mississippi
858536
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian%20Airlines%20Flight%20605
Indian Airlines Flight 605
Indian Airlines Flight 605 was a scheduled internal flight from Mumbai to Bengaluru. On 14 February 1990, the Airbus A320-231 (registered VT-EPN) flying the route crashed while trying to land, killing 92 of the 146 people. Flight Flight 605 took off from Bombay Airport at 11:58 a.m. IST. The flight had 139 passengers and 7 crew members, including 4 infants. While trying to land, Flight 605 went below the glideslope, a way to measure the rate a plane is going down while landing. The flight touched down on a golf club and bounced up and back down. The aircraft then went over a 12-ft wall, making the engines and landing gear come off. Then the plane flew over a road and crashed in a grassy area. References 1990s in India Aviation disasters in Asia Aviation disasters in the 1990s
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia%27s%2041st%20House%20of%20Delegates%20district
Virginia's 41st House of Delegates district
Virginia's 41st House of Delegates district is one of 100 seats in the Virginia House of Delegates, the lower house of the Virginia General Assembly. Current Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates, Eileen Filler-Corn, is representing the district. References Politics of Virginia
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transverse%20myelitis
Transverse myelitis
Transverse myelitis (TM) is a rare neurological condition in which the spinal cord is inflamed. Transverse talks about when the inflammation is beyond the spinal cord. The underlying cause of TM is unknown. It can cause damage to nerve fibers, by loss of myelin. References Autoimmune diseases
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank%20McRae
Frank McRae
Frank McRae (March 18, 1941 – April 29, 2021) was an American actor and a professional football player. He was born in Memphis, Tennessee. His career lasted from 1972 until 2006. He was a defensive tackle for the Chicago Bears in the 1967 NFL season appearing in 6 games. His best known roles were as James Bond's friend Sharkey in Licence to Kill (1989) and Harry Noble in Batteries Not Included (1987). McRae died from a heart attack on April 29, 2021 in Santa Monica, California at the 80. References Other websites 1941 births 2021 deaths Deaths from myocardial infarction Chicago Bears players American football defensive tackles American movie actors American television actors American stage actors American voice actors Sportspeople from Memphis, Tennessee Actors from Memphis, Tennessee
858543
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021%20Tunisian%20political%20crisis
2021 Tunisian political crisis
The 2021 Tunisian political crisis is an ongoing political crisis in Tunisia between the President and the Assembly of the Representatives of the People, led by the Ennahda Movement. The crisis began on 25 July 2021, after President Kais Saied fired Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi and stopped the activities of the Assembly of the Representatives of the People. The decisions of the president were made in response to a series of protests against the Ennahda Movement and increase in COVID-19 cases in Tunisia. On 26 July, Saied fired Minister of Defence Ibrahim Bartaji and acting Minister of Justice Hasna Ben Slimane. Saied announced a 1-month curfew from 26 July to 27 August 2021. On 29 September, President Saied named Najla Bouden Romdhane as prime minister. She is the first female prime minister in Tunisia and the Arab world. On 3 October, about 2 million Tunisians showed in support of the president's decisions. References 2021 in Africa 2021 political crisis July 2021 events 2021 crisis August 2021 events September 2021 events October 2021 events November 2021 events
858544
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rached%20Ghannouchi
Rached Ghannouchi
Rached Ghannouchi ( ; born 22 June 1941), also spelled Rachid al-Ghannouchi or Rached el-Ghannouchi, is a Tunisian politician. He is the co-founder of the Ennahdha Party. Ghannouchi was named one of Time's 100 Most Influential People in the World in 2012. On 13 November 2019, Ghannouchi was elected Speaker of the House. Ghannouchi narrowly survived a vote of no confidence after 97 MPs voted against him on 30 July 2020. References 1941 births Living people Speakers of the Assembly of the Representatives of the People Philosophers
858545
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speaker%20of%20the%20Assembly%20of%20the%20Representatives%20of%20the%20People
Speaker of the Assembly of the Representatives of the People
The Speaker of the Assembly of the Representatives of the People of Tunisia is the presiding officer of the Assembly of the Representatives of the People, the unicameral legislature of Tunisia. List References
858547
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mustapha%20Ben%20Jafar
Mustapha Ben Jafar
Mustapha Ben Jafar () (born 8 December 1940) is a Tunisian politician and physician. He was Speaker of the Constituent Assembly of Tunisia from November 2011 to December 2014. He founded and has led the Democratic Forum for Labour and Liberties (FDTL). References 1940 births Living people Speakers of the Assembly of the Representatives of the People People from Tunis
858551
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datschiburger%20Kickers
Datschiburger Kickers
The Datschiburger Kickers are a charity association football team from Augsburg with a changing line-up. The team featured well-known athletes, local Augsburg celebrities and show stars. The team was founded in 1965 by Max Gutmann, an Augsburg entrepreneur and promoter of sports and science, and sports journalist Horst Eckert. The impetus came from a charity match between FC Schmiere and Augsburg's celebrity team on July 17, 1965, which 30,000 people came to watch at Rosenaustadion. The Datschiburger Kickers are still active today. More than 300 games have been played since 1965 and over 1.5 million Euros have been raised for social causes. Since the club was founded in 1965, the Kickers remained undefeated for almost 45 years. On July 23, 2010, the Datschiburg Kickers' winning streak ended in a match against the Sport Press team, which they lost 4–3. The team's name is derived from a nickname for Augsburg citizens, the Datschiburgers. This in turn is based on the Zwetschgendatschi, a yeast cake invented in Augsburg. In the 1960s and 1970s, the Datschiburger Kickers played in Augsburg's Rosenaustadion in front of up to 20,000 spectators. The most famous team members were athletes such as Helmut Schön, Günter Netzer, Sepp Herberger, Helmut Haller, Uwe Seeler, Franz Beckenbauer, Gerd Müller, Fritz Walter, Uli Biesinger and Max Schmeling. However, celebrities such as Gunter Sachs, Gert Fröbe and Uschi Glas also competed. References All references are in German. Horst Eckert (Text), Günter Swoboda (Gestaltung): 40 Jahre Datschiburger Kickers e.V. 1965–2005. Augsburg, 2005. Beate Spiegel (Hrsg.): Anpfiff!: zum Fußball in Bayerisch-Schwaben. Begleitheft zur Ausstellung im Schwäbischen Volkskundemuseum Oberschönenfeld vom 7. April bis 15. Oktober 2006. Schriftenreihe der Museen des Bezirks Schwaben, H. 36. Schwäbisches Volkskundemuseum Oberschönenfeld, Oberschönenfeld 2006. Werner Klinger, Horst Eckert: Augsburger Fussballgeschichte. Verlagsgemeinschaft Augsbuch, Augsburg 2006. ISBN 3-938332-08-5. Other websites Homepage of the Datschiburger Kickers 1960s establishments in Germany 1965 establishments in Europe German football clubs Augsburg
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kathy%20Hilton
Kathy Hilton
Kathleen Elizabeth Hilton (née Avanzino, formerly Richards; born in New York City, March 13, 1959) is an American actress, socialite and fashion designer. She is the mother of the media personality, socialite and actress Paris Hilton and fashion designer Nicky Hilton Rothschild. Her acting career In 1968, Hilton began acting while still a child. She retired from acting eleven years later in 1979. In 2005, Hilton hosted the reality program I Want to Be a Hilton through NBC. She later appeared on the show The World According to Paris in 2011 along with her daughter. The show wasn't popular with audiences or critics. In June 2012, Hilton commented she was really skeptical about seeing her half-sisters Kim and Kyle Richards on the television show The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. She stated they made her "break down in tears" while watching the half-sisters' lives "fall apart." Business ventures During the 1980s and early 1990s, Hilton ran her own gift and antique shop. It was The Staircase on Sunset Plaza in Los Angeles. She began selling merchandise in 2002 on the cable television home shopping network QVC. In 2007, Hilton began selling signature skincare lines on the Home Shopping Network. The following year, she launched a perfume called "My Secret". Philantrophy Hilton was also known for philantrophic practices. In 2007, she raised money for the Make-A-Wish Foundation by asking celebrities to auction their belongings and donating the proceeds to them. References Businesspeople from Los Angeles American television actors American movie actors American child actors American fashion designers Actors from Los Angeles 1959 births Living people
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaokhangba
Kaokhangba
Meidingu Kaokhangba () was a ruler of Ancient Manipur (Antique Kangleipak). He is the successor of Pengsiba and the predecessor of Naokhamba. In Ancient Meitei language, "Kao" means a wild bull and "Khangpa" means to prevent or to catch. He is one of the nine kings associated with the design of a historic flag. He is mentioned in the Cheitharol Kumbaba and the Ningthourol Lambuba. Kings of Ancient Manipur
858569
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marty%20Makary
Marty Makary
Martin Adel "Marty" Makary is an American surgeon, author and professor. He practices surgical oncology and gastrointestinal laparoscopic surgery at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. Education Makary hold bachelor's degree in medicine and bachelor surgery from Bucknell University, MD from Thomas Jefferson University and MPH from Harvard University. Accolades Best Teacher Award for Georgetown Medical School Research awards from the Washington Academy of Surgery and the New England Surgical Society References Living people Harvard University alumni
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saulos%20Chilima
Saulos Chilima
Saulos Klaus Chilima (born 12 February 1973, Ntcheu) is a Malawian economist, politician and was the vice president of the Republic of Malawi. Education Chilima went on to the University of Malawi, Chancellor College, where he obtained degree in social sciences, a master's degree in Knowledge Management, and received his Ph.D in Knowledge Management from the University of Bolton in the United Kingdom. Personal life Chilima is married to Mary (née Chibambo) and they have two children. References 1973 births Living people Vice presidents Malawian people
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naokhamba
Naokhamba
Meidingu Naokhamba () was a ruler of Ancient Manipur (Antique Kangleipak). He is the successor of Kaokhangba and the predecessor of Naophangba. During his reign, Manipuri traders reached out on horseback to upper Burma and China. Besides the Cheitharol Kumbaba and the Ningthourol Lambuba, he is also mentioned in the Chengleiron. Naokhamba abducted the wife of King Thangyi Khongjromba of the Chenglei tribe when she was heavily pregnant. Later, she had a son named "Naophang Ahanba". During his reign, Chingjen Naran Panggalba, the king of the Chengleis left Kangleipak for westward lands. Other websites https://books.google.co.in/books?id=NJkPAAAAYAAJ&q=naokhamba&dq=naokhamba&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj33KXqioXyAhW_xzgGHbsyDDk4ChDoATAJegQIBBAD https://books.google.co.in/books?id=GmZuAAAAMAAJ&q=naokhamba&dq=naokhamba&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjrh5HriYXyAhWCzjgGHVaHCP0Q6AEwAHoECAwQAw https://books.google.co.in/books?id=Qs4BAAAAMAAJ&q=naokhamba&dq=naokhamba&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj33KXqioXyAhW_xzgGHbsyDDk4ChDoATADegQICRAD References Kings of Ancient Manipur
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/A%20House%20Divided%20%28board%20game%29
A House Divided (board game)
A House Divided is a logical level wargame placed in the American Civil War for two players, featuring point-to-point movement.It was designed by Frank Chadwick and published in 1981 by Game Designers Workshop (GDW). Games reviews said the new game was notable. References Board games
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chengleiron
Chengleiron
The Chengleiron () or the Chengleirol () is an Ancient Meitei language historic text (PuYa) about the genealogy of the rulers of the Chenglei dynasty of Ancient Manipur (Antique Kangleipak). It gives the detailed information on the events that took place in the principality dominated by the Chengleis. It mentions that Chingjen Naran Pangganba, the son of Thangyi Khongjomba, the king of the Chengleis, left Kangleipak for the westward lands. Bibliography https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.466939/mode/1up https://books.google.co.in/books?id=-CzSQKVmveUC&pg=PR40&dq=chengleiron&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiaoeipnYXyAhWXwzgGHZS9A7MQ6AEwAnoECAsQAw#v=onepage&q=chengleiron&f=false Other websites https://books.google.co.in/books?id=LvRtAAAAMAAJ&q=chengleirol&dq=chengleirol&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi-7e7onoXyAhWXwTgGHb50AsMQ6AEwBXoECAYQAw https://books.google.co.in/books?id=vUBLAAAAYAAJ&q=chengleirol&dq=chengleirol&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi-7e7onoXyAhWXwTgGHb50AsMQ6AEwBHoECAkQAw https://books.google.co.in/books?id=S_4dAAAAMAAJ&q=chengleirol&dq=chengleirol&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi-7e7onoXyAhWXwTgGHb50AsMQ6AEwAHoECAQQAw References Puya Meitei literature History of Manipur
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ligurian%20Wikipedia
Ligurian Wikipedia
The Ligurian Wikipedia is the Ligurian language edition of the Wikipedia online encyclopedia. Ligurian is a Romance language of the Gallo-Romance branch spoken in the Liguria region of Italy. It was started in 2008. It has more than 10,600 articles as of July 2021. It is the 152th largest Wikipedia as of July 2021. References Other websites The Ligurian Wikipedia main page Ligurian Wikipedia mobile Wikipedias 2008 establishments Liguria
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20national%20slogans
List of national slogans
This is a list of national slogans used by organized opposing' teams, or by its nationalist citizens who are attempting to organize fellow patriotism respectively. Glossary of national slogans “Joy Bangla”! — Victory to Thee, i.e Mother Bengal “Jai Hind”! — May India Triumph Always; Mother Carrier “Ireland Forever” — It is used to express allegiance to Ireland. “Pakistan Zindabad, Azadi Paendabad”! — lit. Long Live the Pure Land' meaning, ("Victory to Pakistan") is a slogan used by Pakistanis as an expression of victory or patriotism, often used in political speeches. “Make Britain Great Again”! — Encouragement more Brits to seek out that made-in-Britain stamp; The epicentre of Britain’s maritime heritage. “God Bless America”! — For God's blessing and peace for the nation ("... We stand beside her and guide her through the night..."). Nationalism
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ligurian%20language
Ligurian language
Ligurian or Genoese ( or ) is a Romance language of the Gallo-Romance branch spoken in the Liguria region in northwestern Italy and in two communes in the Italian island of Sardinia as well as in parts of Alpes-Maritimes and Corsica in southeastern France, and in Monaco. Ligurian belongs to the Gallo-Italic languages group within the Gallo-Romance branch and therefore differs significantly from standard Italian, which is spoken south of the La Spezia-Rimini language border; the same applies to the other northern Italian languages. They include Piedmontese, Lombard, Emilian and Romagnol. Ligurian has many dialects, the most widespread of which is Genoese, spoken in Genoa. Another dialect of Ligurian, is Monegasque, which is spoken as a first language by the people of Monaco. Status The Ligurian language, like many minority languages, is an endangered language which is disappearing more and more in recent years and may be threatened with extinction. Only around 500,000 out of the 2,000,000 Ligurians, speak Ligurian, who are mostly older people. Because the Ligurian language is rarely passed on to the younger generations, fewer younger people speak it. That is why like the other minority languages, it is slowly being replaced by standard Italian or standard French. Ligurian does not enjoy an official status in Italy. Hence, it is not protected by law. Ligurian also does not enjoy an official status in France. In Monaco, where it is known as Monegasque, it is not an official language, but it enjoys an official status and is taught in schools, where it is compulsory. Dialects Dialects of the Ligurian language are: Bonifacino (, in Bonifacio, Corsica, France) Brigasc (, in La Brigue, Alpes-Maritimes, France and Briga Alta, Liguria, Italy) (in Provence, France) Genoese ( or , main Ligurian dialect, spoken in Genoa, Liguria, Italy) Genoese of Gibraltar ( in Gibraltar) Genoese of Tabarca (, in Tabarca, Valencia, Spain) Genoese of Portoria (, in Genoa, Liguria, Italy) Intemelio (in Sanremo -- and Ventimiglia --, Liguria, Italy) Monégasque (, in Monaco) Novi dialect, part of Oltregiogo Ligurian (, north of Genoa, mainly in Val Borbera and Novi Ligure, Piedmont, Italy) Royasc (, in Upper Roya Valley, between Liguria, Italy and Alpes-Maritimes, France) Savonese (, in Savona, Liguria, Italy) Spezzino (, in La Spezia and its province, Liguria, Italy) Tabarchino (, in Calasetta and Carloforte, Sardinia, Italy) Tendasc (, in Tende, Alpes-Maritimes, France) The sign means that this dialect is extinct, meaning it has no speakers. References Other websites Associazione O Castello (in Italian and Ligurian) Académia Ligùstica do Brénno (in Ligurian) "Official Orthography and Alphabet" proposed by the Académia Ligùstica do Brénno (in Ligurian) GENOVÉS.com.ar (English version) – Ligurian language & culture, literature, photos and resources to learn Ligurian (in English) Ligurian basic lexicon at the Global Lexicostatistical Database The Firefox browser in Ligurian The Opera browser in Ligurian Romance languages Liguria
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Fran%C3%A7ois%20St%C3%A9venin
Jean-François Stévenin
Jean-François Stévenin (; 23 April 1944 – 27 July 2021) was a French actor and filmmaker. He was born in Lons-le-Saunier, France. His career began in 1968. He was known for her roles in The Dogs of War, Cold Moon and Sushi Sushi. Stévenin died on 27 July 2021 at a hospital in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France at the age of 77. References Other websites 1944 births 2021 deaths French movie actors French television actors French stage actors French voice actors French movie directors French movie producers French screenwriters
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satsuki%20Eda
Satsuki Eda
was a Japanese politician. He was the first opposition member to serve as the President of the House of Councillors in Japan. Eda was the Minister of Justice from January 2011 until December 2011. He was born in Okayama, Japan. Eda died in Okayama on 28 July 2021 from pneumonia, aged 80. References Other websites Official site 1941 births 2021 deaths Deaths from pneumonia Japanese politicians
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean%20Winters
Dean Winters
Dean Gerard Winters (born July 20, 1964) is an American character actor. He is known for his role as Ryan O'Reily on the HBO prison drama Oz and had roles in TV series Rescue Me, 30 Rock, Sex and the City and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. He also plays Mayhem in a series of Allstate commercials. Winters was born in New York City. He was raised in Long Island, New York. He studied at Brophy College Preparatory and Colorado College. References 1964 births Living people American movie actors American television actors American voice actors American stage actors Actors from New York City
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Storey
Storey
A storey (British English) or story (American English) is any level part of a building with a floor that could be used by people for work or a place to live. The word is known as storeys in the United Kingdom and stories in the United States. References Building materials
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Webster%27s%20Dictionary
Webster's Dictionary
Webster's Dictionary is any of the English language dictionaries edited in the early 19th century by American lexicographer Noah Webster. "Webster's" has since become a well known name in the United States for English dictionaries, and is mainly used in dictionary titles. References Dictionaries
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willis%20Group
Willis Group
Willis Group Holdings plc was a multinational risk advisor, insurance brokerage and reinsurance brokerage company with its headquarters in the Willis Building in London until its merger with financial services company Towers Watson in 2016. It was the world's third-largest insurance broker. Willis has around 400 offices in 120 countries and about 18,000 employees. The 110-story Sears Tower in Chicago was renamed the Willis Tower in July 2009 since Willis bought the name rights of the building. References Defunct companies of the United Kingdom
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag%20of%20Liguria
Flag of Liguria
The flag of Liguria is one of the official symbols of the region of Liguria, Italy. The current flag was adopted on 7 July 1997. Symbolism Each color has the following meaning: The green represents the Ligurian Alps and the Ligurian Apennines; The red represents the blood shed for Italian unification; The blue represents the Ligurian Sea. At the center of the flag is the coat of arms of Liguria: a stylized caravel, symbolizing the maritime traditions of the region and its great navigators, positioned below the historical flag of the Republic of Genoa (the current flag of the modern-day city of Genoa). The four six-pointed stars imposed on the Genovese flag represent the four provinces of Liguria: the Province of Genoa, the Province of Imperia, the Province of La Spezia, and the Province of Savona. Gallery References Flags of country subdivisions Liguria 1997 establishments Flags of Europe
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark%20Gitenstein
Mark Gitenstein
Mark Henry Gitenstein (born March 7, 1947) is an American lawyer and politician. Gitenstein is the United States Ambassador to the European Union since 2022. He was the United States Ambassador to Romania from 2009 to 2012 during the Barack Obama presidency. In July 2021, Gitenstein was nominated to be the United States Ambassador to the European Union by President Joe Biden. The United States Senate confirmed him on December 18, 2021 by voice vote. Gitenstein presented his credentials to the European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen on January 24, 2022. References 1946 births Living people Ambassadors of the United States Lawyers from Alabama Politicians from Alabama People from Montgomery, Alabama US Democratic Party politicians Businesspeople from Alabama
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jake%20Ellzey
Jake Ellzey
John Kevin "Jake" Ellzey Sr. (born January 24, 1970) is an American veteran and Republican politician. He is the U.S. Representative for Texas's 6th congressional district. Ellzey replaced Ron Wright who died in early 2021. Ellzey was a member of the Texas House of Representatives for the 10th district from January 2021 until his election to U.S. Congress in July of that year. He served in the United States Navy as a fighter pilot. References 1970 births Living people State legislators of the United States US Republican Party politicians People from Amarillo, Texas Military people from Texas American aviators People from Waxahachie, Texas United States representatives from Texas
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony%20Warren
Tony Warren
Tony Warren (July 8, 1936-March 1, 2016) is the founder of ITV television series Coronation Street. Early life Tony Warren was born Anthony McVay Simpson in Eccles to George M. and Doris Simpson. George M. Simpson fought in World War II and could speak seven languages. After the war, he worked as a fruit importer and played the violin in George M Simpson’s Tonics Dance Orchestra. Tony would visit his mother's mother's house and listen to her visitors talk. He would later use these memories to make the characters on Coronation Street talk like real people. He began working in Sunday School plays and then the BBC's Children's Hour. He took the stage name Tony Warren while still a child actor. Warren went to Eccles grammar school on a scholarship. He went to Liverpool's Shelagh Elliott-Clarke's drama school but was told he had to leave school after 18 months. He went to London and worked on acting and writing. Career In 1958, Warren started working at ITV company Granada Television as a writer. He worked on Shadow Squad, Biggles, and other projects. Warren started his own series in the 1960s. At first he called it Florizel Street, but a tea lady at Granada named Agnes said that sounded "like a disinfectant", so they changed the name to Coronation Street. Coronation Street was a success, but Warren began to have problems with money, drugs, and alcohol. Sometimes he would leave the country. He tried to write Ferry Cross the Mersey but could not. He did write other things: The War of Darkie Pilbeam in 1968. Warren managed to become sober. He worked as a consultant on Coronation Street and related projects. He wrote novels: The Lights of Manchester in 1991, Foot of the Rainbow in 1993, Behind Closed Doors in 1995, and Full Steam Ahead in 1998. References Other websites IMDB 1936 births 2016 deaths British novelists British television writers
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael%20Nouri
Michael Nouri
Michael Nouri (born December 9, 1945) is an American actor. He is best known for his television roles, including Dr. Neil Roberts on The O.C., Phil Grey on Damages, Caleb Cortlandt on All My Children, Eli David in NCIS, and Bob Schwartz on Yellowstone. He is also known for his movie roles in Flashdance (1983) and The Hidden (1987). References Other websites 1945 births Living people American movie actors American television actors American stage actors American voice actors Actors from Washington, D.C.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021%20CAF%20Women%27s%20Champions%20League
2021 CAF Women's Champions League
The 2021 CAF Women's Champions League is the 1st edition of the African women's club football championship organised by the Confederation of African Football (CAF). This edition will held in Egypt. Teams Zonal qualifiers Each of CAF's regions holds a qualifying tournament. The winner advances to the final tournament. UNAF The tournament take place in Berkane, Morocco. WAFU Zone 1 The tournament will held in Cape Verde. WAFU Zone 2 The tournament will held in Côte d'Ivoire from 24 July to 05 August 2021. Group A Group B Semifinal Final UNIFFAC Semi finals Final CECAFA The tournament will held in Kenya from 17 July to 1 August 2021. Group stage Group A Group B Group C knockout stage COSAFA COSAFA Women’s Champions League draw was held on July 29 The seven teams were divided into two groups (one group of 4 teams and one group of 3 teams). The first two in each group advance to the semi-finals. Final tournament The final tournament will held in Egypt. The eight teams are divided into two groups of four. The first two in each group advance to the semi-finals. WAFU-B qualified two teams because it is region of the current Africa Women Cup of Nations champions. Teams Related pages Confederation of African Football (CAF) References Other websites 2021 CAF Women's Champions League - cafonline.com Women's Champions League 2021 in association football
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dentlein
Dentlein
Dentlein is a municipality in Ansbach in Bavaria in Germany. References Ansbach (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diebach
Diebach
Diebach is a municipality in Ansbach in Bavaria in Germany. References Ansbach (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dietenhofen
Dietenhofen
Dietenhofen is a municipality in Ansbach in Bavaria, Germany. Geography This small village is in the Franconian Heights about 28 km west of Nuremberg, 14 km north east of Ansbach and 38 km east of Rothenburg o.d. Tauber. The river Bibert flows through the valley community. It also gives its name to the Bibert walking and bicycle path. Apart from the main village, there are 27 subdivisions which also belong to Dietenhofen. These are: Political situation The current mayor, Heinz Henninger has been in power since 1984. The local council includes 20 voluntary members. Exchanges take place and lasting friendships have been established. Culture Dietenhofen has a recently renovated indoor swimming pool and a sports hall. There are also some playing fields. The clubs and music groups on offer make sure that there is something for everybody. Cultural events take place regularly. References Ansbach (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ligurian%20Republic
Ligurian Republic
The Ligurian Republic (, Ligurian: Repubbrica Ligure) was a client republic (a puppet state) formed by Napoleon I of France on 14 June 1797, after his army occupied Italy. It consisted of the old Republic of Genoa which Napoleon abolished and which covered most of the Ligurian region of northwest Italy, and the small Imperial fiefs owned by the House of Savoy inside its territory. Its first constitution was passed on 22 December 1797, establishing a Directorial republic. History The directory was overthrown on 7 December 1799 and the executive was temporarily replaced by a commission. In 1800 a Doge was nominated for 5 years. In 1802 he was nominated for life. The Doge had no real powers, because he and the state were controlled by Napoleon and his army. Despite the appearance as a constitutional republic with a constitution and a legislature, almost everything was decided by Napoleon, like in all the other French client states. The state was briefly occupied by the Austrian army in 1800, but Napoleon soon returned with his army. A new constitution was published in 1801, establishing institutions more similar to those of the previous Genoan Republic, with a Doge who was president of a senate. The Ligurian Republic used the traditional Genoese flag, a red cross on a white background. In June 1805, the Ligurian Republic was annexed by the French to the French Empire. After the fall of Napoleon in 1814, the republic was briefly restored between 28 April and 28 July. Following the Congress of Vienna it was awarded to the Kingdom of Sardinia and annexed on 3 January 1815. References Liguria History of Italy Former republics Puppet states Former countries in Europe 1797 establishments 1800s disestablishments in Europe States and territories disestablished in the 19th century 18th-century establishments in Italy 19th-century disestablishments in Italy
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pizza%20marinara
Pizza marinara
Pizza marinara, also known as pizza alla marinara, is a type of Neapolitan pizza that only has tomato sauce, olive oil, oregano, and garlic. It might be the oldest kind of tomato-covered pizza. References Pizza
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kai%20Tak%20Airport
Kai Tak Airport
Kai Tak Airport () was the international airport of Hong Kong from 1925 until 1998 (1997 as British Hong Kong). 1925 establishments in Asia 1988 disestablishments Airports in Asia
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dassault%20Aviation
Dassault Aviation
Dassault Aviation is an international French aircraft manufacturer of military and commercial jets, and is member of the Dassault Group. It was founded in 1929 by Marcel Bloch as Société des Avions Marcel Bloch or "MB". After the World War II, Marcel Bloch changed his name to Marcel Dassault, and the company name was changed on 20 January 1947 to Avions Marcel Dassault. The Dassault Aviation Group has been managed by Éric Trappier since January 9, 2013. References Other websites Official website 1929 establishments in Europe 1920s establishments in France Companies of France
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harland%20Williams
Harland Williams
Harland Reesor Williams (born November 14, 1962) is a Canadian-American actor and stand-up comedian. Personal life Harland Reesor Williams was born on November 14, 1962, in Toronto, Ontario, to Lorraine Mary (née O'Donnell), a social worker, and John Reesor Williams, a lawyer who served as a member of the Ontario legislature from 1975 to 1985. He is the middle child of five with two older, his brother Steve, and two younger sisters. Harland holds dual citizenship with Canada and the United States. He is the author and illustrator of his own series of children's books involving a little brontosaurus named Lickety Split. Williams' love of art drove him to create the series, in which the curious, young dinosaur embarks on a series of amazing adventures and learns important life lessons in the process. The artistically inclined Williams had refined his passion for drawing and painting at Canada's Sheridan College in Oakville, Ontario. Finding a creative outlet in poetry and painting while working as a forest ranger for five years after dropping out of Sheridan College, Williams set his goals to leave the forest as a stand-up comic and actor, soon moving to Los Angeles to pursue his newfound calling. Williams is cousin to Barenaked Ladies keyboardist Kevin Hearn, and together they have a hobby band called The Cousins. Williams also played the security guard in the music video for the band’s 2001 single "Falling for the First Time". Career Williams is known for his movie roles, which include Dumb and Dumber, Freddy Got Fingered, There's Something About Mary, Half Baked, RocketMan, Sorority Boys, Down Periscope, Superstar and Employee of The Month. Williams starred as the security guard in the music video for the 2001 Barenaked Ladies song "Falling for the First Time". He has performed his stand-up comedy routines on Late Night with David Letterman, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, HBO, Comedy Central and at comedy clubs throughout the country. References 1962 births Living people Canadian movie actors Canadian television actors Canadian voice actors Canadian stand-up comedians Comedians from Toronto Actors from Toronto
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naophangba
Naophangba
Meidingu Naophangba () was a Meetei ruler of Ningthouja dynasty of Ancient Manipur (Antique Kangleipak). He is the successor of Naokhamba and the predecessor of Sameiraang. He promulgated a proto-Constitution in 429 AD, which later grew into the Loyumba Shinyen, a written constitution in 1100 AD, during the reign of King Loyumba. He is one of the most outstanding figures in the history of Meitei architecture of Ancient Manipur. He laid the foundation stone of the Kangla, the "Namthak Sarongpung", which is the holiest place to the Manipuri ethnicity. During his reign, the coronation hall in the Kangla was inaugurated and a hog was sacrificed. According to the Loyumba Shinyen, he took command from Mangang Luwang Khuman for the administration of justice in the kingdom. According to the Chakparol, the ten villages of the Chakpas separated during his reign. It was right from his reign that the newcomers (immigrants) were assigned and admitted to the yek salai (clans) and the yumnaks (families) of the Meitei ethnicity. According to the Thengkourol, copper and brass were imported from Burma () and China () during his reign. The first seven kings preceding his reign were sometimes considered divine, but it was right from his era that the rulers were usually regarded as human beings. He is remembered for his emphasis on ethics. Though many Manipuri Muslims claim that their earliest ancestors settled in Manipur right from the reign of Naophangba (5th century AD), the claim is clearly contradicted by the fact that Islam and Muslims first set feet in the Indian subcontinent in Gujarat, extreme Western India in 623 AD (7th century AD). References Other websites Recent Researches in Oriental Indological Studies A Short History of Manipur Kings of Ancient Manipur
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crowded%20House%20%28album%29
Crowded House (album)
Crowded House (album) is the first studio album by the band of the same name. It was released in June 1986. It features the top 10 hits "Don't Dream It's Over & Something So Strong". It also features 3 other singles that also charted in Australia and New Zealand. Track Listing: Mean to Me World Where You Live Now We're Getting Somewhere Don't Dream it's Over Love You 'Til the Day I Die Something So Strong Hole in the River Can't Carry On I Walk Away Tombstone That's What I Call Love Albums
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardiff%20Airport
Cardiff Airport
Cardiff Airport () is the busiest airport in Wales. It is in Cardiff. References Other websites Official website 20th-century establishments in Wales 1950s establishments in the United Kingdom 1954 establishments in Europe Airports in the United Kingdom Buildings and structures in Cardiff Transport in Wales
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campo%20Grande%20tree%20frog
Campo Grande tree frog
The Campo Grande tree frog (Boana cymbalum) is a frog that lives in South America. Scientists have only seen it in one place, Campo Grande da Serra in São Paulo, Brazil. References Frogs Animals of South America
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kashmir%20markhor
Kashmir markhor
The Kashmir markhor or flare horned markhor (Capra falconeri cashmiriensis) is a goat that lives in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan and in the Kashmir Valley in India. Some scientists say it is a subspecies of Capra falconeri and others say it does not count as its own subspecies. Appearance This sheep has horns on its head that curve in a spiral pattern. Home These animals live in dry places. In the winter, they do not live more than 2200 meters above sea level. Behavior For most of the year, the Kashmir markhor eats grassy plants. In the winter, when snow covers the grass, the Kashmir markhor will eat parts of trees and shrubs if it cannot find grass. It can eat pine needles, but not when it can find other foods. Threats There are few Kashmir markhor left because human beings take livestock to eat grass in the places where the Kashmir markhor lives. Other people have killed the Kashmir markhor for its horns. References Caprids Mammals of Asia
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viktor%20Johansson
Viktor Johansson
Viktor Tobias Johansson (born 14 September 1998) is a Swedish professional footballer who plays for English club Rotherham United, as a goalkeeper. Club career Johansson spent his early career with Stuvsta, Hammarby, Aston Villa, Alfreton Town and Leicester City. In September 2020 he signed for Rotherham United. He made his first appearance in a 2–1 win at home against Preston North End on 7 November 2020. International career Johansson has represented Sweden at under-17, under-19 and under-21 youth levels. Career statistics References 1998 births Living people Swedish footballers Aston Villa F.C. players Association football goalkeepers
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domb%C3%BChl
Dombühl
Dombühl is a municipality in the district of Ansbach in Bavaria in Germany. Division of the municipality Dombühl has eight districts: References Other websites Ansbach (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yomiuri%20Shimbun
Yomiuri Shimbun
is a major newspaper in Japan. 1870s establishments in Japan 1874 establishments Newspapers in Asia
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009%20L%27Aquila%20earthquake
2009 L'Aquila earthquake
The 2009 L'Aquila earthquake occurred on 6 April 2009 in L'Aquila, Abruzzo, Central Italy. It occurred as a result of faulting in the central Apennines. This earthquake killed over 300 people. It was Italy's most destructive of the last 30 years (as of 2009). References 2009 disasters 2009 in Europe 2000s disasters in Europe 2000s in Italy Abruzzo April 2009 events Earthquakes in Italy Earthquakes in the 2000s
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C3%BCrrwangen
Dürrwangen
Dürrwangen is a municipality in the district of Ansbach in Bavaria in Germany. References Ansbach (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ehingen%2C%20Middle%20Franconia
Ehingen, Middle Franconia
Ehingen is a municipality in the district of Ansbach in Bavaria in Germany. References Ansbach (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hesselberg
Hesselberg
Hesselberg (; 689 m above sea level) is the highest point in Middle Franconia and the Franconian Jura and is situated 60 km south west of Nuremberg, Germany. References All references are in German. Johann Schrenk, Karl Friedrich Zink, Walter E. Keller: Vom Hahnenkamm zum Hesselberg. Bilder einer fränkischen Kulturlandschaft. Keller, Treuchtlingen 2000. Arthur Berger: Der Hesselberg. Funde und Ausgrabungen bis 1985. Lassleben, Kallmünz 1994. Hermann Schmidt-Kaler: Vom Neuen Fränkischen Seenland zum Hahnenkamm und Hesselberg. Wanderungen in die Erdgeschichte. Vol. . Pfeil, München 1991. Albert Schlagbauer: Der Hesselberg zwischen Franken und Schwaben. Steinmeier, Nördlingen 1980. Albert Schlagbauer: Die Frankenhöhe, im oberen Wörnitzgrund, im Tal der Sulzach, rund um den Hesselberg. Steinmeier, Nördlingen 1988. Schlagbauer Albert, Fischer Adolf: Rund um den Hesselberg. Fränkisch-Schwäbischer Heimatverlag, Oettingen 1965. August Gabler: Die alamannische und fränkische Besiedlung der Hesselberglandschaft. Augsburg 1961. Heinrich Grimm: Menschen um den Berg. Ein Hesselbergroman (Regional novel of the Thirty Years' War). Brügel, Ansbach 1932 (Reissued Ansbach 1977). Gerfrid Arnold: Hinter der Teufelsmauer: Sagen, Spuk, Legenden zwischen Dinkelsbühl und Wassertrüdingen. Self-published, Dinkelsbühl 1999. Karl Grünwald: Sichtbare Spuren der Geschichte im Land um den Hesselberg. Verlag Reinhard Wagner, Nürnberg 2002. Schrenk-Verlag, Frank Baumeister: Hesselbergland. Land und Leute in Ehingen, Dambach und Lentersheim. Other websites tourist association Hesselberg e.V. Development Society Hesselberg Region mbH Protestant Education Center Hesselberg (Information concerning history) Landscape Conservation Association Middle Franconia (Project One day for the mountain) Find in Franconia: Hesselberg Mountains of Germany Bavaria
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hajipur
Hajipur
Hajipur () is a city in Bihar, India. It is the headquarters of Vaishali district. There is also a Lok Sabha area under the parliamentary system of Hajipur India. Hajipur became its headquarters after Vaishali became an independent district on 12 October 1972 after being separated from Muzaffarpur. The city is the headquarters of the East-Central Railway of Indian Railways, established on 8 September 1996. It has several national level institutions and famous for Banana, Mango and Litchi. References Settlements in Bihar Cities in India
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/National%20epic
National epic
A National epic is an epic poem or a literary work of epic scope which seeks or is believed to capture and express the essence or spirit of a particular nation. In a broader sense, a national epic may simply be an epic in the national language which the people or government of that nation are particularly very proud of respectively. Usually most national epics frequently recount the origin of a nation, a part of its history, or a crucial event in the development of national identity such as other national symbols. List of national personifications Symbols
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purvis%2C%20Mississippi
Purvis, Mississippi
Purvis is the county seat of Lamar County, Mississippi, United States. Cities in Mississippi County seats in Mississippi