A:Cobras & Matadors is partially owned by Maynard James Keenan. B:Thomas Reynell -LRB- 13 September 1625 -- 1698 -RRB- was an English lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1654 and 1689 .. House of Commons. House of Commons of England. Reynell was the eldest son of Sir Richard Reynell of East Ogwell , Devon and his wife Mary Reynell , daughter of Richard Reynell of Creedy Widger .. Devon. Devon ( UK Parliament constituency ). He was educated at Exeter College , Oxford in 1640 and entered Middle Temple in 1641 .. Middle Temple. Middle Temple. In 1647 he was J.P. .. He succeeded to the family estates on the death of his father in 1648 .. In 1649 he was called to the bar .. Reynell was JP for Devon again and was commissioner for assessment for Devon in 1652 .. Devon. Devon ( UK Parliament constituency ). He was JP for Devon again in 1653 and remained in post until 1660 .. Devon. Devon ( UK Parliament constituency ). In 1654 , he was elected Member of Parliament for Devon for the First Protectorate Parliament .. Member of Parliament. Member of Parliament. Devon. Devon ( UK Parliament constituency ). First Protectorate Parliament. First Protectorate Parliament. He was re-elected MP for Devon in 1656 for the Second Protectorate Parliament .. Devon. Devon ( UK Parliament constituency ). Second Protectorate Parliament. Second Protectorate Parliament. He was commissioner for assessment in 1657 and commissioner for militia in 1659 .. In 1659 he was elected MP for Ashburton in the Third Protectorate Parliament .. Ashburton. Ashburton ( UK Parliament constituency ). Third Protectorate Parliament. Third Protectorate Parliament. Reynell was commissioner for assessment from January 1660 to 1663 and commissioner for militia in March 1660 .. He did not stand for parliament after the Restoration when he was described as `` an arrant Presbyterian and a very dangerous Commonwealthman '' .. He became JP for Devon again in August 1660 until 1676 .. Devon. Devon ( UK Parliament constituency ). In 1667 he was commissioner for inquiry into the Newfoundland government .. He was commissioner for assessment from 1673 to 1680 and commissioner for recusants for Devon in 1675 .. Devon. Devon ( UK Parliament constituency ). From 1677 to 1678 he was High Sheriff of Devon .. Devon. Devon ( UK Parliament constituency ). High Sheriff of Devon. High Sheriff of Devon. He was elected MP for Ashburton again for the two parliaments of 1679 and in 1681 .. Ashburton. Ashburton ( UK Parliament constituency ). In May 1685 , he was taken into custody prior to the Duke of Monmouth 's invasion .. He was JP for Devon again from 1687 until his death .. Devon. Devon ( UK Parliament constituency ). In March 1688 he was commissioner for inquiry into recusancy fines for Devon , Dorset and Cornwall and from May to October 1688 he was Deputy Lieutenant .. Devon. Devon ( UK Parliament constituency ). Deputy Lieutenant. Deputy Lieutenant. He was alderman for Totnes from April to October 1688 .. In 1689 he was elected MP for Ashnurton again .. He was commissioner for assessment from 1689 to 1690 .. Reynell died at the age of 73 and was buried at East Ogwell on 1 March 1698 .. Reynell married firstly Mary Bennet , daughter of John Bennet of London and had a son and four daughters .. He married secondly by licence dated 25 July 1673 , Elizabeth Gould , widow of William Vincent , merchant of Exeter , and daughter of James Gould , merchant of London .. They had three sons and two daughters and wassucceeded by his eldest son by the second marriage , who was MP for Ashburton between 1702 and 1734 .. Ashburton. Ashburton ( UK Parliament constituency ) Answer: activists
A:The Amanda Show started in 1999 and ended in 2002. B:The women 's team pursuit in the 2013 -- 14 ISU Speed Skating World Cup was contested over four races on four occasions , out of a total of six World Cup occasions for the season , with the first occasion taking place in Calgary , Alberta , Canada , on 8 -- 10 November 2013 , and the last occasion taking place in Heerenveen , Netherlands , on 14 -- 16 March 2014 .. Heerenveen. Heerenveen. The races were over six laps .. The Dutch team went undefeated through the season , and won the cup with the maximum points possible , 450 , and a margin of 135 points to the next team .. Behind Netherlands , the Polish team took the silver , while Japan edged out Canada for the bronze , with a 5 points margin . Answer: activists
A:Miss Selfridge is part of Selfridges & Co. B:Selfridges , also known as Selfridges & Co. , is a chain of high end department stores in the United Kingdom .. high end. high end. It was founded by Harry Gordon Selfridge .. Harry Gordon Selfridge. Harry Gordon Selfridge. The flagship store on London 's Oxford Street is the second largest shop in the UK -LRB- after Harrods -RRB- and opened 15 March 1909 .. Oxford Street. Oxford Street. London. London. flagship store. Selfridges, Oxford Street. Harrods. Harrods. Other Selfridges stores opened in the Trafford Centre -LRB- 1998 -RRB- ; Exchange Square -LRB- 2002 -RRB- in Manchester ; and in the Bullring , Birmingham -LRB- 2003 -RRB- .. Trafford Centre. Trafford Centre. Exchange Square. Exchange Square ( Manchester ). Bullring. Bull Ring, Birmingham. Manchester. Manchester. Birmingham. Birmingham. In the 1940s , smaller provincial Selfridge stores were sold to the John Lewis Partnership , and in 1951 the original Oxford Street store was acquired by the Liverpool-based Lewis 's chain of department stores .. Oxford Street. Oxford Street. John Lewis Partnership. John Lewis Partnership. Liverpool. Liverpool. Lewis 's and Selfridges were then taken over in 1965 by the Sears Group owned by Charles Clore .. Sears Group. Sears plc. Charles Clore. Charles Clore. Expanded under the Sears group to include branches in Manchester and Birmingham , in 2003 the chain was acquired by Canada 's Galen Weston for # 598 million .. Galen Weston. Galen Weston. Manchester. Manchester. Birmingham. Birmingham. The shop 's early history was dramatised in ITV 's 2013 series Mr Selfridge .. Mr Selfridge. Mr Selfridge Answer: quantity
A:Abraham Lincoln was vocally against the slavery's expansion. B:Abraham Lincoln -LRB- -LSB- ˈeɪbrəhæm ˈlIŋkən -RSB- February 12 , 1809 -- April 15 , 1865 -RRB- was an American politician and lawyer who served as the 16th President of the United States from March 1861 until his assassination in April 1865 .. 16th President of the United States. List of Presidents of the United States. his assassination in April 1865. Assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln led the United States through its Civil War -- its bloodiest war and perhaps its greatest moral , constitutional , and political crisis .. Civil War. American Civil War. In doing so , he preserved the Union , paved the way to the abolition of slavery , strengthened the federal government , and modernized the economy .. Union. Union ( American Civil War ). Born in Hodgenville , Kentucky , Lincoln grew up on the western frontier in Kentucky and Indiana .. western frontier. American frontier. Kentucky. Kentucky. Indiana. Indiana. Largely self-educated , he became a lawyer in Illinois , a Whig Party leader , and was elected to the Illinois House of Representatives , in which he served for eight years .. Illinois. Illinois. Illinois House of Representatives. Illinois House of Representatives. Whig. Whig Party ( United States ). Whig Party leader. Whig Party ( United States ). Elected to the United States House of Representatives in 1846 , Lincoln promoted rapid modernization of the economy through banks , tariffs , and railroads .. United States House of Representatives. United States House of Representatives. Because he had originally agreed not to run for a second term in Congress , and because his opposition to the Mexican -- American War was unpopular among Illinois voters , Lincoln returned to Springfield and resumed his successful law practice .. Illinois. Illinois. Springfield. Springfield, Illinois. Reentering politics in 1854 , he became a leader in building the new Republican Party , which had a statewide majority in Illinois .. Illinois. Illinois. Republican. Republican Party ( United States ). Republican Party. History of the United States Republican Party. In 1858 , while taking part in a series of highly publicized debates with his opponent and rival , Democrat Stephen A. Douglas , Lincoln spoke out against the expansion of slavery , but lost the U.S. Senate race to Douglas .. series of highly publicized debates. Lincoln–Douglas debates. Stephen A. Douglas. Stephen A. Douglas. In 1860 , Lincoln secured the Republican Party presidential nomination as a moderate from a swing state .. Republican. Republican Party ( United States ). Republican Party. History of the United States Republican Party. Though he gained very little support in the slaveholding states of the South , he swept the North and was elected president in 1860 .. elected president in 1860. United States presidential election, 1860. Lincoln 's victory prompted seven southern slave states to form the Confederate States of America before he moved into the White House -- no compromise or reconciliation was found regarding slavery and secession .. Confederate States of America. Confederate States of America. White House. White House. Subsequently , on April 12 , 1861 , a Confederate attack on Fort Sumter inspired the North to enthusiastically rally behind the Union .. Union. Union ( American Civil War ). Fort Sumter. Fort Sumter. As the leader of the moderate faction of the Republican Party , Lincoln confronted Radical Republicans , who demanded harsher treatment of the South , War Democrats , who called for more compromise , anti-war Democrats -LRB- called Copperheads -RRB- , who despised him , and irreconcilable secessionists , who plotted his assassination .. Republican. Republican Party ( United States ). Republican Party. History of the United States Republican Party. War Democrats. War Democrats. Copperheads. Copperhead ( politics ). Politically , Lincoln fought back by pitting his opponents against each other , by carefully planned political patronage , and by appealing to the American people with his powers of oratory .. patronage. patronage. His Gettysburg Address became an iconic endorsement of the principles of nationalism , republicanism , equal rights , liberty , and democracy .. Gettysburg Address. Gettysburg Address. Lincoln initially concentrated on the military and political dimensions of the war .. His primary goal was to reunite the nation .. He suspended habeas corpus , leading to the controversial ex parte Merryman decision , and he averted potential British intervention in the war by defusing the Trent Affair in late 1861 .. habeas corpus. habeas corpus. ex parte Merryman. ex parte Merryman. Trent Affair. Trent Affair. Lincoln closely supervised the war effort , especially the selection of top generals , including his most successful general , Ulysses S. Grant .. Ulysses S. Grant. Ulysses S. Grant. He also made major decisions on Union war strategy , including a naval blockade that shut down the South 's normal trade , moves to take control of Kentucky and Tennessee , and using gunboats to gain control of the southern river system .. Union. Union ( American Civil War ). Kentucky. Kentucky. Lincoln tried repeatedly to capture the Confederate capital at Richmond ; each time a general failed , Lincoln substituted another , until finally Grant succeeded .. Richmond. Richmond, Virginia. As the war progressed , his complex moves toward ending slavery included the Emancipation Proclamation of 1863 ; Lincoln used the U.S. Army to protect escaped slaves , encouraged the border states to outlaw slavery , and pushed through Congress the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution , which permanently outlawed slavery .. Emancipation Proclamation. Emancipation Proclamation. border states. Border States ( American Civil War ). Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. An exceptionally astute politician deeply involved with power issues in each state , Lincoln reached out to the War Democrats and managed his own re-election campaign in the 1864 presidential election .. War Democrats. War Democrats. 1864 presidential election. United States presidential election, 1864. Anticipating the war 's conclusion , Lincoln pushed a moderate view of Reconstruction , seeking to reunite the nation speedily through a policy of generous reconciliation in the face of lingering and bitter divisiveness .. Reconstruction. Reconstruction Era of the United States. On April 14 , 1865 , five days after the surrender of Confederate commanding general Robert E. Lee , Lincoln was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth , a Confederate sympathizer .. Robert E. Lee. Robert E. Lee. John Wilkes Booth. John Wilkes Booth. Lincoln has been consistently ranked both by scholars and the public as among the greatest U.S. presidents .. ranked. Historical rankings of Presidents of the United States#Scholar survey results Answer: quantity
A:John Connally served as a Secretary of the Navy. B:John Bowden Connally , Jr. -LRB- February 27 , 1917June 15 , 1993 -RRB- , was an American politician .. politician. Politics of the United States. As a Democrat he served as Secretary of the Navy under President John F. Kennedy , as the 39th Governor of Texas , and as Secretary of the Treasury under President Richard Nixon .. Richard Nixon. Richard Nixon. Governor of Texas. Governor of Texas. John F. Kennedy. John F. Kennedy. Texas. Texas. Democrat. Democratic Party ( United States ). Secretary of the Navy. Secretary of the Navy. Secretary of the Treasury. Secretary of the Treasury. Kennedy. John F. Kennedy. President. President of the United States. While Governor of Texas , he was seriously wounded when President Kennedy was assassinated .. Governor of Texas. Governor of Texas. Texas. Texas. Kennedy. John F. Kennedy. assassinated. John F. Kennedy assassination. President. President of the United States. As Treasury Secretary , Connally is best remembered for removing the U.S. dollar from the gold standard in 1971 , an event known as the Nixon shock .. U.S. dollar. U.S. dollar. gold standard. gold standard. Nixon shock. Nixon shock. In 1973 he switched parties to become a Republican , and ran unsuccessfully for the Republican nomination for President in 1980 .. Republican. Republican Party ( United States ). President. President of the United States. United States Presidential Election, 1980 Answer: quantity
A:Ricky Martin has acted in media. B:The District Council of Morgan was a local government area in South Australia from 1888 to 1997 , centring on the town of Morgan .. local government area. Local government areas of South Australia. South Australia. South Australia. Morgan. Morgan, South Australia. The council was established on 5 January 1888 following the passage of the District Councils Act 1887 .. District Councils Act 1887. District Councils Act 1887. It comprised the cadastral hundreds of Brownlow , Cadell , Eba , Hay , Krichauff -LRB- later renamed Beatty -RRB- , Lindley , Schomburgk -LRB- later renamed Maude -RRB- and Stuart .. Brownlow. Hundred of Brownlow. Cadell. Cadell, South Australia. Eba. Hundred of Eba. Hay. Hundred of Hay. Krichauff. Hundred of Krichauff. Lindley. Hundred of Lindley. Schomburgk. Hundred of Schomburgk. Stuart. Hundred of Stuart. It had nine councillors at its inception , appointed by the Governor , and held its first meeting at the Terminus Hotel at Morgan .. Morgan. Morgan, South Australia. The first elections were held in June and July 1888 .. It was subdivided into four wards of two councillors each on 11 August 1892  : No. 1 -LRB- Morgan township and suburban areas -RRB- , No. 2 -LRB- Eba , Krichauff and Cadell -RRB- , No. 3 -LRB- Stuart , Lindley and Schomburgk -RRB- and No. 4 -LRB- Hay and Brownlow -RRB- .. Morgan. Morgan, South Australia. Brownlow. Hundred of Brownlow. Cadell. Cadell, South Australia. Eba. Hundred of Eba. Hay. Hundred of Hay. Krichauff. Hundred of Krichauff. Lindley. Hundred of Lindley. Schomburgk. Hundred of Schomburgk. Stuart. Hundred of Stuart. A permanent council chamber was built in Fourth Street , Morgan in 1894 .. Morgan. Morgan, South Australia. On 30 July 1902 , the Hundred of Brownlow was severed from Morgan and added to the District Council of Neales as its Brownlow Ward , while the remainder of No. 4 Ward continued as-is .. Morgan. Morgan, South Australia. Brownlow. Hundred of Brownlow. District Council of Neales. District Council of Neales. The original council chamber burnt down in 1917 , resulting in the destruction of all early council records .. A new council chamber was built in 1918 .. In 1923 , the total area under its control was 553,440 acres , with a ratable capital value of # 175,600 .. It included 241 areas of parklands , an oval and a square , with the total amount of roads being 30 miles .. A fifth ward was gazetted in 1925 to cover the influx of soldier settlers to the Cadell Irrigation Area .. Cadell. Cadell, South Australia. Cadell Irrigation Area. Cadell, South Australia. In the 1960s , there was a boundary dispute between the Morgan council and the District Council of Waikerie over the previously unincorporated Hundreds of Markaranka and Pooginook  : they were added to Waikerie as the new Taylorville Ward on 4 July 1960 , severed and attached to Morgan on 18 April 1963 , but returned to Waikerie on 1 July 1965 following further controversy .. Morgan. Morgan, South Australia. District Council of Waikerie. District Council of Waikerie. In 1986 , the district primarily served as a service centre for the surrounding pastoral and irrigation areas and as a tourist attraction , both for Morgan 's heritage and for the Murray River itself .. Morgan. Morgan, South Australia. It covered an area of 2,151 square kilometres , and had a population of approximately 1,300 as of the 1981 census , chiefly of British or European background .. Alongside the main township of Morgan , it also included the smaller townships of Cadell and Mount Mary .. Morgan. Morgan, South Australia. Cadell. Cadell, South Australia. Mount Mary. Mount Mary, South Australia. The primary industries of the district were wool production and fruitgrowing , with tourism , the Highways Dockyard for ferry maintenance , the Morgan Whyalla pipeline pumping station and the Cadell Training Centre being sources of secondary industry .. Morgan. Morgan, South Australia. Cadell. Cadell, South Australia. Morgan Whyalla pipeline. Morgan Whyalla pipeline. Cadell Training Centre. Cadell Training Centre. The council was involved in the provision of camping and caravan facilities , and at that time , in the absence of any regular public transport also provided a community bus to connect to the nearest Adelaide service at Blanchetown .. public transport. public transport. Blanchetown. Blanchetown, South Australia. It ceased to exist on 1 July 1997 , when it amalgamated with the District Council of Mannum , the District Council of Ridley-Truro and part of the District Council of Mount Pleasant to form the Mid Murray Council .. District Council of Mannum. District Council of Mannum. District Council of Ridley-Truro. District Council of Ridley-Truro. District Council of Mount Pleasant. District Council of Mount Pleasant. Mid Murray Council. Mid Murray Council Answer: activists
A:My Summer of Love is a 2004 British film. B:Borcuchy -LSB- bor ` cuhy -RSB- is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Bałtow , within Ostrowiec County , Swietokrzyskie Voivodeship , in south-central Poland .. Voivodeship. Voivodeships of Poland. Swietokrzyskie. Swietokrzyskie Voivodeship. County. Powiat. Ostrowiec. Ostrowiec County. Gmina. Gmina. Bałtow. Bałtow, Swietokrzyskie Voivodeship. village. village. Gmina Bałtow. Gmina Bałtow. Ostrowiec County. Ostrowiec County. Swietokrzyskie Voivodeship. Swietokrzyskie Voivodeship. It lies approximately 4 km north-west of Bałtow , 14 km north-east of Ostrowiec Swietokrzyski , and 65 km east of the regional capital Kielce .. Ostrowiec. Ostrowiec County. Bałtow. Bałtow, Swietokrzyskie Voivodeship. Ostrowiec Swietokrzyski. Ostrowiec Swietokrzyski. Kielce. Kielce. The village has a population of 70 .. village. village Answer: activists
A:Some Assyrian people speak Central Neo-Aramaic. B:Assyrian people , or Syriacs -LRB- see names of Syriac Christians -RRB- , are an ethnic group indigenous to the Middle East .. Assyrian. Assyrian Neo-Aramaic. names of Syriac Christians. names of Syriac Christians. ethnic group. ethnic group. Middle East. Middle East. East. East Syrian Rite. Some of them self-identify as Chaldeans , or as Arameans .. Chaldeans. Chaldean Christians. Arameans. Terms for Syriac Christians#Aramean identity. They speak modern Aramaic , whose subdivisions include Northeastern , Central , and Western Neo-Aramaic , as well as another language , dependent on the country of residence .. Neo-Aramaic. Neo-Aramaic languages. modern Aramaic. modern Aramaic. Northeastern. Northeastern Neo-Aramaic. Central. Central Neo-Aramaic. Western Neo-Aramaic. Western Neo-Aramaic. Western. Western Neo-Aramaic. The Assyrians are typically Syriac-speaking Christians who claim descent from Assyria , one of the oldest civilizations in the world , dating back to 2500 BC in ancient Mesopotamia .. claim descent. Assyrian continuity. Mesopotamia. Mesopotamia. The areas that form the Assyrian homeland are parts of present-day northern Iraq , southeastern Turkey , northwestern Iran and northeastern Syria .. Assyrian. Assyrian Neo-Aramaic. Assyrian homeland. Assyrian homeland. Iraq. Iraq. Turkey. Turkey. Iran. Iran. Syria. Syria. The majority have migrated to other regions of the world , including North America , the Levant , Australia , Europe , Russia and the Caucasus during the past century or so .. North America. North America. Levant. Levant. Australia. Australia. Europe. Europe. Russia. Russia. Caucasus. Caucasus. Emigration was triggered by such events as the Assyrian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire during World War I , the Simele Massacre in Iraq in 1933 , the Iranian Revolution of 1979 , Arab Nationalist Ba'athist policies in Iraq and Syria such as the al-Anfal campaign of Saddam Hussein , and the rise of ISIS and its takeover of most of the Nineveh Plains .. Assyrian. Assyrian Neo-Aramaic. Iraq. Iraq. Syria. Syria. Emigration. Emigration. Assyrian Genocide. Assyrian genocide. Ottoman Empire. Ottoman Empire. World War I. World War I. Simele Massacre. Simele massacre. Iranian Revolution. Iranian Revolution. Ba'athist. Ba'athism. al-Anfal campaign. al-Anfal campaign. Saddam Hussein. Saddam Hussein. ISIS. ISIL. Nineveh Plains. Nineveh Plains. Assyrians are predominantly Christian , mostly adhering to the East and West Syrian liturgical rites of Christianity .. Christianity. Christianity. East. East Syrian Rite. West Syrian. West Syrian Rite. The churches that constitute the East Syrian rite include the Assyrian Church of the East , Ancient Church of the East , and Chaldean Catholic Church , whose followers mostly speak the Northeastern branch of East Aramaic .. Assyrian. Assyrian Neo-Aramaic. Chaldean. Chaldean Neo-Aramaic. Northeastern. Northeastern Neo-Aramaic. East. East Syrian Rite. Assyrian Church of the East. Assyrian Church of the East. Ancient Church of the East. Ancient Church of the East. Chaldean Catholic Church. Chaldean Catholic Church. Whereas the churches of the West Syrian rite , the Syriac Orthodox Church and Syriac Catholic Church , mostly speak the Central and Western branches .. Central. Central Neo-Aramaic. West Syrian. West Syrian Rite. Syriac Orthodox Church. Syriac Orthodox Church. Syriac Catholic Church. Syriac Catholic Church. Western. Western Neo-Aramaic. Most recently , the 2003 Iraq War and the Syrian Civil War which began in 2011 have displaced the regional Assyrian community , because its people have faced ethnic and religious persecution at the hands of Islamic extremists .. Assyrian. Assyrian Neo-Aramaic. Iraq. Iraq. Iraq War. Iraq War. Syrian Civil War. Syrian Civil War. Islamic extremists. Islamic extremism. Of the one million or more Iraqis reported by the United Nations to have fled Iraq since the occupation , nearly 40 % were Assyrians even though Assyrians comprised only around 3 % of the pre-war Iraqi demography .. Iraq. Iraq. United Nations. United Nations. occupation. History of Iraq ( 2003–11 ). According to a 2013 report by a Chaldean Syriac Assyrian Popular Council official , it is estimated that only 300,000 Assyrians remain in Iraq .. Assyrian. Assyrian Neo-Aramaic. Chaldean. Chaldean Neo-Aramaic. Iraq. Iraq. Chaldean Syriac Assyrian Popular Council. Chaldean Syriac Assyrian Popular Council. Due to the Syrian Civil War , however , many Iraqis , including Assyrians , have fled back into Iraq , specifically to northern Iraq and the part of the country controlled by the Iraqi government , with ISIS still in control of much of the Assyrian homeland .. Assyrian. Assyrian Neo-Aramaic. Assyrian homeland. Assyrian homeland. Iraq. Iraq. ISIS. ISIL. Syrian Civil War. Syrian Civil War Answer: quantity
A:Floyd Mayweather Jr. was a person who boxed professionally. B:Cotu may refer to several villages in Romania  :. Cotu , a village in Cuca Commune , Arges County. Cuca. Cuca, Arges. Cotu , a village in Uda Commune , Arges County. Uda. Uda, Arges. Cotu , a village in Copalau Commune , Botosani County. Copalau. Copalau. Cotu , a village in Breasta Commune , Dolj County. Breasta. Breasta. Cotu Baii , a village in Fantana Mare Commune , Suceava County. Fantana Mare. Fantana Mare. Cotu Ciorii , a village in C. A. Rosetti Commune , Buzau County. C. A. Rosetti. C. A. Rosetti, Buzau. Cotu Dobei , a village in Fantanele Commune , Suceava County. Fantanele. Fantanele, Suceava. Cotu Grosului , a village in Filipesti Commune , Bacau County. Filipesti. Filipesti. Cotu lui Ivan , a village in Golaiesti Commune , Iasi County. Golaiesti. Golaiesti. Cotu Lung and Cotu Mihalea , villages in Silistea Commune , Braila County. Silistea. Silistea, Braila. Cotu Morii , a village in Popricani Commune , Iasi County. Popricani. Popricani. Cotu Malului , a village in Leordeni Commune , Arges County. Leordeni. Leordeni. Cotu Miculinti , a village in Cotusca Commune , Botosani County. Cotusca. Cotusca. Cotu Vaii , a village in Albesti Commune , Constanta County. Albesti. Albesti, Constanta. Cotu Vames , a village in Horia Commune , Neamt County. Horia. Horia, Neamt. COTU may refer to  :. DC Comics ' Challengers of the Unknown. Challengers of the Unknown. Challengers of the Unknown. Cities of the Underworld. Cities of the Underworld. Cities of the Underworld. Category  : Place name disambiguation pages Answer:
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