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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asia%20Minor%20%28disambiguation%29
Asia Minor (disambiguation)
Asia Minor is an alternative name for Anatolia, the westernmost protrusion of Asia, comprising the majority of the Republic of Turkey. Asia Minor may also refer to: Asia Minor (album), an album by Jamaican-born jazz trumpeter Dizzy Reece "Asia Minor" (instrumental), a 1961 instrumental recording by Jimmy Wisner (operating under the name Kokomo) See also Asia Major (disambiguation)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asterism
Asterism
Asterism may refer to: Asterism (astronomy), a pattern of stars Asterism (gemology), an optical phenomenon in gemstones Asterism (typography), (⁂) a moderately rare typographical symbol denoting a break in passages See also Aster (disambiguation) Asterisk (disambiguation)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abydos
Abydos
Abydos may refer to: Abydos, a progressive metal side project of German singer Andy Kuntz Abydos (Hellespont), an ancient city in Mysia, Asia Minor Abydos (Stargate), name of a fictional planet in the Stargate science fiction universe Abydos, Egypt, a city in ancient Egypt Abydos Station, a pastoral lease and cattle station in Western Australia See also Abidu, a village in Iran Abidos, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, in southwestern France
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agasias
Agasias
Agasias was the name of several different people in classical history, including two different Greek sculptors. Agasias of Arcadia, a warrior mentioned by Xenophon Agasias, son of Dositheus, Ephesian sculptor of the Borghese Gladiator Agasias, son of Menophilus (), Ephesian sculptor Greek masculine given names Masculine given names
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahenobarbus
Ahenobarbus
Ahenobarbus (Latin, 'red-beard', literally 'bronze-beard'), also spelled Aenobarbus or Ænobarbus, may refer to: Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus (disambiguation), Romans Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus (disambiguation), Romans Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus, birth name of Nero, Roman emperor 54–68 Frederick Barbarossa, known in Latin as Fridericus Ænobarbus, Holy Roman Emperor 1155–1190 See also
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander%20of%20Greece%20%28disambiguation%29
Alexander of Greece (disambiguation)
Alexander of Greece (1893–1920) was king of Greece from 1917 until his death. Alexander of Greece may also refer to: Alexander of Greece (rhetorician) () Alexander the Great (356–323 BC), ancient Greek king and general See also Alexander § People with the given name Alexander
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander%20IV
Alexander IV
Alexander IV may refer to: Pope Alexander IV (1199 or –1261) Alexander IV of Macedon (323 BC–309 BC), son of Alexander the Great Alexander IV of Imereti (died 1695), of the Bagrationi Dynasty, king of Imereti (western Georgia)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander%20V
Alexander V
Alexander V may refer to: Alexander V of Macedon (died 294 BCE) Antipope Alexander V (–1410) Alexander V of Imereti (–1752)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alphonso%20I%20of%20Spain
Alphonso I of Spain
There has not been a monarch known as Alphonso or Alfonso I of Spain, the first king of that name of the unified Spain being Alfonso XII (1857–1885). Several precursor kingdoms have had an Alfonso I, including: Alfonso I of Asturias ( – 757) Alfonso I of Aragon and Navarre ( – 1134), known as the Battler Alfonso II of Aragon, also known as Alfons I, Count of Barcelona (1157–1196), called the Chaste or the Troubadour
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfonso%20II
Alfonso II
Alfonso II may refer to: Alfonso II of Asturias (791–842) Alfonso II of Aragon (1162–1196) Alfonso II, Count of Provence (1174–1209) Afonso II of Portugal (1185–1223), "the Fat" Alfonso, Count of Poitou (1220–1271), jure uxoris Alfonso II, Count of Toulouse Alfonso II, Duke of Gandia (–1422) Alfonso II of Naples (1448–1495) Alfonso II Piccolomini (1499–1559), Neapolitan nobleman and military leader Alfonso II d'Este (1533–1597), duke of Ferrara de:Liste der Herrscher namens Alfons#Alfons II.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfonso%20III
Alfonso III
Alfonso III may refer to: Alfonso III of Asturias (866–910), surnamed "the Great" Afonso III of Portugal (1210–1279) Alfonso III of Aragon (1285–1291) Alfonso III d'Este, Duke of Modena and Reggio (1628–1644) Alfonso III of Kongo (1666–1667)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfonso%20IV
Alfonso IV
Alfonso IV may refer to: Alfonso IV of León (924–931) Afonso IV of Portugal (1291–1357) Alfonso IV of Aragon (1327–1336) Alfonso IV of Ribagorza (1332–1412) Alfonso IV d'Este (1634–1662), Duke of Modena and Regg
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfonso%20V
Alfonso V
Alfonso V may refer to: Alfonso V of León (999–1028) Alfonso V of Aragon (1416–1458), The Magnanimous Afonso V of Portugal (1432–1481), The African
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anastasius%20I
Anastasius I
Anastasius I or Anastasios I may refer to: Anastasius I Dicorus ( – 518), Roman emperor Anastasius I of Antioch (d. 599), Patriarch of Antioch Pope Anastasius I (died 401), pope of Rome
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anastasius%20II
Anastasius II
Anastasius II or Anastasios II may refer to: Pope Anastasius II (died 498), pope Anastasius II of Antioch (550–609), patriarch of Antioch Anastasius II of Jerusalem, patriarch of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem in 705–706 Anastasios II (died 719), Byzantine emperor
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annealing
Annealing
Annealing may refer to: Annealing (biology), in genetics Annealing (glass), heating a piece of glass to remove stress Annealing (materials science), a heat treatment that alters the microstructure of a material Quantum annealing, a method for solving combinatorial optimisation problems and ground states of glassy systems Simulated annealing, a numerical optimization technique
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antwerp%20%28disambiguation%29
Antwerp (disambiguation)
Antwerp is a city in Belgium and capital of the Antwerp province. Antwerp may also refer to: In Belgium Antwerp (district) Antwerp (province) In the United States Antwerp, Ohio Antwerp Township, Michigan Antwerp, New York Antwerp (village), New York In Australia Antwerp, Victoria Other Port of Antwerp Royal Antwerp FC, a football club Antwerp (novel), by Roberto Bolaño Antwerp, a poem by Ford Madox Ford See also
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attorney
Attorney
Attorney may refer to: Lawyer Attorney at law, in some jurisdictions Attorney, one who has power of attorney The Attorney, a 2013 South Korean film See also Attorney general, the principal legal officer of (or advisor to) a government Attorney's fee, compensation for legal services Attorney–client privilege Clusia rosea, Scotch attorney, a tropical and sub-tropical flowering plant species
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aotus
Aotus
Aotus (the name is derived from the Ancient Greek words for "earless" in both cases: the monkey is missing external ears, and the pea is missing earlike bracteoles) may refer to: Aotus (plant), one of the plant genera commonly known as golden peas in the family Fabaceae (bean family) Aotus (monkey), the genus of night monkeys in the family Aotidae AOTUS, the acronym for the Archivist of the United States
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angula
Angula
Angula may refer to: Aṅgula, a measure equal to a finger's breadth Eel, a biological order of fish Nahas Angula, former Prime Minister of Namibia Helmut Angula See also Angul (disambiguation)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antipope%20Victor%20IV
Antipope Victor IV
Two antipopes used the regnal name Victor IV: Antipope Victor IV (1138) Antipope Victor IV (1159–1164) (1095–1164)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albrecht%20Achilles
Albrecht Achilles
Albrecht Achilles may refer to: Albrecht III Achilles, Elector of Brandenburg (1414–1486) Albrecht Achilles (Korvettenkapitän) (1914–1943), U-boat commander
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appendix
Appendix
Appendix (: appendices) may refer to: In documents Addendum, an addition made to a document by its author after its initial printing or publication Bibliography, a systematic list of books and other works Index (publishing), a list of words or phrases with pointers to where related material can be found in a document Anatomy Appendix (anatomy), a part of the human digestive system Arts and media Appendix (band), a Finnish punk rock group The Appendix, a quarterly journal of history and culture
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amalthea
Amalthea
Amalthea may refer to: Amalthea (mythology), the foster-mother of Zeus in Greek mythology Amalthea (moon), a moon of Jupiter MV Amalthea, a cargo ship 113 Amalthea, a main-belt asteroid Amalthea Cellars, a winery in New Jersey, United States Cumaean Sibyl or Amalthea, a priestess presiding over the Apollonian oracle at Cumae, a Greek colony near Naples, Italy Amalthea, a ship bombed by Anton Nilson in 1908 Lady Amalthea, a character in The Last Unicorn
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ananke%20%28disambiguation%29
Ananke (disambiguation)
Ananke is a deity in Greek mythology. Ananke may also refer to: Ananke (moon), a moon of Jupiter Ananke group, a group of satellites of Jupiter that follow similar orbits to Ananke "Ananke", a short story by Stanisław Lem from Tales of Pirx the Pilot Cosmopterix ananke, a moth of family Cosmopterigidae
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alph
Alph
Alph may refer to: Alpheus River, a river on the Peloponnese Alph River, a river in Antarctica Alph Lake, a lake in Antarctica Alph, a fictional river in the poem Kubla Khan by Samuel Taylor Coleridge Alph, a character from Luminous Arc Alph, a character from the game Pikmin 3 See also ALF (disambiguation) Alph Lyla, the in-house band of video game developer Capcom
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abated
Abated
See also, Abatement. Abated, an ancient technical term applied in masonry and metal work to those portions which are sunk beneath the surface, as in inscriptions where the ground is sunk round the letters so as to leave the letters or ornament in relief. References Construction Masonry
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abd%20al-Rahman%20IV
Abd al-Rahman IV
Abd ar-Rahman IV Mortada () was the Caliph of Córdoba in the Umayyad dynasty in Al-Andalus, succeeding Sulayman ibn al-Hakam, in 1018. That same year, he was murdered at Cadiz while fleeing from a battle in which he had been deserted by the very supporters which had brought him into power. His brief reign was similar to that of Abd ar-Rahman V Mostadir. References |- Umayyad caliphs of Córdoba 1018 deaths 11th-century caliphs of Córdoba Year of birth unknown
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abila
Abila
Abila, also spelled Abyla, may refer to: Places Abila in the Decapolis, ancient city in the Levant Abila Lysaniou, capital of ancient Abilene, northwest of present-day Damascus, Syria Abila (Peraea), archaeological site in Jordan Abila, Latin name of Ávila, Spain Abyla, Roman colony in the province of Mauretania Tingitana Mount Abila, mountain in Ceuta, autonomous city of Spain, in Africa Other Abila (grasshopper), a genus of grasshoppers See also Abela, a surname Abilene (biblical)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amphibian%20%28disambiguation%29
Amphibian (disambiguation)
An amphibian is a member of the class Amphibia of ectothermic, tetrapod vertebrates Amphibian may also refer to: Amphibian (comics), two superheroes from Marvel Comics "Amphibian" (song), by Björk Amphibious aircraft, an aircraft that can operate from water or land Loening OL or Loening Amphibian, an amphibious biplane built for the US Army Air Corps and Navy Mark IV Amphibian, a type of World War II period British rebreather See also Amphibia (disambiguation) Amphibious (disambiguation)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bundesrat
Bundesrat
Bundesrat is a German word that means federal council and may refer to: Federal Council (Austria) Bundesrat of Germany Federal Council (Switzerland) Bundesrat (German Empire)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bearing
Bearing
Bearing(s) may refer to: Bearing (angle), a term for direction Bearing (mechanical), a component that separates moving parts and takes a load Bridge bearing, a component separating a bridge pier and deck Bearing BTS Station in Bangkok Bearings (album), by Ronnie Montrose in 2000 See also Posture (disambiguation) Bering (disambiguation) Baring (disambiguation)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beeb
Beeb
Beeb or BEEB may refer to: BBC, the British Broadcasting Corporation, sometimes called the Beeb or Auntie Beeb BEEB, a BBC children's magazine published in 1985 BBC Micro, a home computer built for the BBC by Acorn Computers Ltd., nicknamed The Beeb Beeb.com or BBC online Beeb Birtles (born 1948), Dutch-Australian musician See also Bebe (disambiguation) Beebe (disambiguation) The Bieb
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brittonic
Brittonic
Brittonic or Brythonic may refer to: Common Brittonic, or Brythonic, the Celtic language anciently spoken in Great Britain Brittonic languages, a branch of the Celtic languages descended from Common Brittonic Britons (Celtic people), or Celtic Britons, the Celtic people of Great Britain in ancient times Language and nationality disambiguation pages
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bavarian
Bavarian
Bavarian is the adjective form of the German state of Bavaria, and refers to people of ancestry from Bavaria. Bavarian may also refer to: Bavarii, a Germanic tribe Bavarians, a nation and ethnographic group of Germans Bavarian, Iran, a village in Fars Province Bavarian language, a West Germanic language See also Bavaria (disambiguation) Language and nationality disambiguation pages
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob%20Diamond
Bob Diamond
Bobby or Bob Diamond may refer to: Bob Diamond (actor) (1943–2019), American actor and lawyer a/k/a Bobby Diamond and Robert Diamond Bob Diamond (banker) (born 1951), Anglo-American business executive Characters Bob Diamond (comics), Marvel Comics character since 1974 Bob Diamond, played by Rip Torn in 1991 American film Defending Your Life See also Bobby Dimond (1930–2020), Australian rugby league footballer
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BCE%20%28disambiguation%29
BCE (disambiguation)
BCE is an abbreviation meaning Before Common Era, an alternative to the use of BC. BCE, B.C.E. or bce may also refer to: Bachelor of Civil Engineering Banco Central del Ecuador Basic Chess Endings, a book by Reuben Fine BCE Inc., formerly Bell Canada Enterprises BCE Place, Toronto, Canada, later Brookfield Place Bracknell railway station, Berkshire, UK, code Bhagalpur College of Engineering Entity-control-boundary, an architectural pattern used in software design See also
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backpacking
Backpacking
Backpacking may refer to: Backpacking (travel), low-cost, independent, international travel Backpacking (hiking), trekking and camping overnight in the wilderness Ultralight backpacking, a style of wilderness backpacking with an emphasis on carrying as little as possible See also Hiking Backpacking with animals, using pack animals to carry gear while hiking or camping Backpacker (disambiguation) Backpack (disambiguation) Tramping (disambiguation), also called backpacking
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell%20curve%20%28disambiguation%29
Bell curve (disambiguation)
The bell curve is typical of the normal distribution. Bell curve may also refer to: Gaussian function, a specific kind of function whose graph is a bell-shaped curve The Bell Curve, a 1994 book by Richard J. Herrnstein and Charles Murray Bell curve grading, a method of evaluating scholastic performance
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bannock
Bannock
Bannock may mean: Bannock (food), a kind of bread, cooked on a stone or griddle Bannock (Indigenous American), various types of bread, usually prepared by pan-frying Bannock people, a Native American people of what is now southeastern Oregon and western Idaho Bannock County, Idaho Bannock, Ohio Bannock Pass, between Idaho and Montana Russell Bannock (1919–2020), Canadian World War II flying ace and test pilot See also Bannack, Montana, town named after the tribe, today a ghost town
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black%20cow
Black cow
Black cow or Black Cow can refer to: A root beer float Black Cow Vodka, a brand of vodka made from whey, a byproduct of cheesemaking "Black Cow", a song on Steely Dan's 1977 album Aja See also Black Bull (disambiguation)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle%20of%20El%20Alamein
Battle of El Alamein
There were two battles of El Alamein in World War II, both fought in 1942. The Battles occurred in North Africa, in HIRO, in and around an area named after a railway stop called El Alamein. First Battle of El Alamein: 1–27 July 1942 Second Battle of El Alamein: 23 October – 4 November 1942 In addition, the Battle of Alam el Halfa (30 August – 5 September 1942) was fought between both battles and in the same location. ja:エル・アラメインの戦い
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cantonese%20%28disambiguation%29
Cantonese (disambiguation)
Cantonese is a language originating in Canton, Guangdong. Cantonese may also refer to: Yue Chinese, Chinese languages that include Cantonese Cantonese cuisine, the cuisine of Guangdong Province Cantonese people, the native people of Guangdong and Guangxi Lingnan culture, the regional culture often referred to as Cantonese culture See also Cantonese Braille, a Cantonese-language version of Braille in Hong Kong Cantopop, Cantonese pop music
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triphone
Triphone
In linguistics, a triphone is a sequence of three consecutive phonemes. Triphones are useful in models of natural language processing where they are used to establish the various contexts in which a phoneme can occur in a particular natural language. See also Diphone References Natural language processing Phonology
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EMX
EMX
EMX or EmX may refer to: emx+gcc, a DOS extender and DOS and OS/2 programming environment Emerald Express (EmX), a bus rapid transit system in Lane County, Oregon EuroManx, a defunct airline which held ICAO airline designator EMX El Maitén Airport, an airport in Argentina which has IATA airport code EMX Electribe EMX, music production station by Korg See also EMX1, a human gene EMX2, a human gene
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20highways%20in%20Guam
List of highways in Guam
Highways in Guam are maintained by the Department of Public Works in the United States territory of Guam. List See also References Guam Guam
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamaki
Tamaki
Tamaki may refer to: New Zealand Tāmaki, a suburb of Auckland to the west of the Tamaki River Tāmaki (New Zealand electorate), in Auckland East Tāmaki, a suburb of Auckland to the east of the Tamaki River Tamaki River, in Auckland Tamaki Strait, between Waiheke Island and the North Island Tāmaki isthmus, the location of the Auckland CBD and central suburbs Auckland (Māori name) Other countries Tamaki, Afghanistan Tamaki, Mie, Japan Other uses Tamaki (name), people
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Influenza%20A%20virus%20subtype%20H7N1
Influenza A virus subtype H7N1
H7N1 is a subtype of the species Influenza A virus (sometimes called bird flu virus). H7N1 was first isolated in 1972, from Eurasian siskin. A highly pathogenic strain of it caused a flu outbreak with significant spread to numerous farms, resulting in great economic losses in 1999 in Italy in turkeys. References H7N1
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cee-Lo%20Green%20and%20His%20Perfect%20Imperfections
Cee-Lo Green and His Perfect Imperfections
Cee-Lo Green and His Perfect Imperfections is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Cee Lo Green, released on April 23, 2002. The album features guest appearances from Jahalla, Kirkland Underground, John Popper (of Blues Traveler), Joey Huffman and fellow Dungeon Family rappers Big Gipp and Backbone. Track listing References 2002 debut albums CeeLo Green albums Arista Records albums Hip hop soul albums
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wijnand%20Ott
Wijnand Ott
Wijnand Ott (born 12 October 1955) is a Dutch musician. In 1980, Ott joined Diesel as a replacement for Frank Papendrecht. He had taken up a career as a bassist only recently before that (switching from guitar) and despite his shy demeanour, he was a quality bassist. In 1984 he left the band just before its demise around a year later. Today Ott works in television. External links 1955 births Living people Dutch rock bass guitarists Diesel (band) members Place of birth missing (living people)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nawao
Nawao
In Hawaiian mythology, the Nawao are a legendary people, a wild, large-sized hunting people, descended from Lua-nu'u (Beckwith 1970:321-323). Other sources suggest that the Nawao were present in Hawaii before the Menehune who are thought to have driven them out or destroyed them. However, folklorist Katherine Luomala believes that the legends of the Menehune and similar creatures are a post-European contact mythology. References Hawaiian mythology Giants
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HFHS
HFHS
HFHS may refer to: Hales Franciscan High School, Chicago, Illinois, United States Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, Michigan, United States Henry Ford High School (Detroit, Michigan), United States Holy Family High School (disambiguation)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grady%20High%20School
Grady High School
Grady High School may refer to: Grady High School (Arkansas) (closed) — Grady, Arkansas, Grady School District Henry W. Grady High School — Atlanta, Georgia Grady High School (New Mexico) — Grady, New Mexico H. Grady Spruce High School — Dallas, Texas Grady High School — Lenorah, Texas, Grady Independent School District William E. Grady High School — New York City, New York
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lu%20Guang
Lu Guang
Lu Guang is the name of: Lü Guang (337–400), 3rd-century Chinese emperor Lu Guang (painter), Yuan dynasty (1271–1368) Chinese landscape painter and poet Lu Guang (photographer) (born 1961), Chinese photographer
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upchuck
Upchuck
Upchuck may refer to: The act of vomiting Characters An alien in the animated series Ben 10 The nickname for the character Charles Ruttheimer from the animated series Daria
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viteri
Viteri
Viteri is a Basque surname. Notable people with the surname include: Pedro Viteri y Arana (born 1883), Spanish philanthropist Cynthia Viteri (born 1965), Ecuadorian politician and journalist Efraín Andrade Viteri (1920–1997), Ecuadorian artist Oswaldo Viteri (born 1931), Ecuadorian artist
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clayton%2C%20New%20York%20%28disambiguation%29
Clayton, New York (disambiguation)
The term Clayton, New York could refer to either of two locations on St. Lawrence River: Clayton (town), New York Clayton (village), New York See also Clayton (disambiguation)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damian%20Lee
Damian Lee
Damian Lee is a Canadian film director, writer, and producer responsible as well as notable for such films as Abraxas, Guardian of the Universe, No Exit and Ski School. He started his own production company, Rose & Ruby Productions, in the 1980s. Film References External links Canadian film directors Canadian film production company founders Canadian male screenwriters Living people 1950 births 20th-century Canadian screenwriters 20th-century Canadian male writers
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great%20Oakley
Great Oakley
Great Oakley may refer to: Great Oakley, Essex, England Great Oakley, Northamptonshire, England
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little%20Oakley
Little Oakley
Little Oakley may refer to: Little Oakley, Essex Little Oakley, Northamptonshire
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zee%20Cine%20Award%20for%20Best%20Actor%20in%20a%20Supporting%20Role%20%E2%80%93%20Male
Zee Cine Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Male
The Zee Cine Award Best Actor in a Supporting Role- Male is chosen by a jury organized by Zee Entertainment Enterprises, and the winner is announced only at the ceremony. Actors Abhishek Bachchan and Anil Kapoor have won the awards thrice while Saif Ali Khan has won the award twice. The most recent recipient is Anil Kapoor. Multiple wins Winners The winners are listed below:- References See also Zee Cine Awards Bollywood Cinema of India Supporting Role- Male
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K95
K95
K95 or K-95 may refer to: K-95 (Kansas highway), a highway in Kansas K-95, a rating for ski jumping hills indicating a construction point of 95 K95 FM, radio station K. 95, a Mozart symphony See also K-9 to 5
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim%20Cummins
Jim Cummins
Jim Cummins may refer to: Jim Cummins (photographer) (born 1944), American photographer Jim Cummins (reporter) (1945–2007), American television reporter Jim Cummins (ice hockey) (born 1970), professional ice hockey player Jim Cummins (professor), instructor at the University of Toronto See also James Cummins (disambiguation) James Cummings (disambiguation) Jim Cummings (born 1952), American voice actor and singer
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holy%20Family%20School
Holy Family School
Holy Family School may refer to: Holy Family School (Seattle, Washington) in Seattle, Washington Holy Family School (Port Allen) in Port Allen, Louisiana Holy Family Catholic School,West Yorkshire(England) See also Holy Family High School (disambiguation) Holy Family Catholic High School (disambiguation) Holy Family (disambiguation)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LVII%20Legislature%20of%20the%20Mexican%20Congress
LVII Legislature of the Mexican Congress
The LVII Legislature of the Congress of Mexico met from 1997 to 2000. It was the first session in 68 years where the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) did not hold an absolute majority over opposition parties in the Chamber of Deputies. The National Action Party (PAN), the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD), the Labor Party (PT), the Ecologist Green Party of Mexico (PVEM), and two independents combined for 261 of the 500 seats. References Congress of Mexico by session
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005%E2%80%9306%20Danish%202nd%20Divisions
2005–06 Danish 2nd Divisions
The 2005-2006 season in Danish 2nd Division was divided in two groups. The two winners, Næstved BK and Aarhus Fremad, promoted to the 2006–07 Danish 1st Division, together with the winner of a promotion game, Thisted FC, between the two runners-up. Second squad teams can not promote, or play promotion game. East group Top goalscorers West group Top goalscorers Promotion game The two runners-up will play promotion game on home and away basis. First leg Second leg 2006 3 Danish
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romsa
Romsa
Romsa may refer to: Tromsø, city, Romsa in Northern Sami Troms, county, Romsa in Northern Sami
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian%20Godefroy
Christian Godefroy
Christian H. Godefroy (25 October 1948 - 17 November 2012) was a French author of self-improvement books. Godefroy's books included Mind Dynamics, How to write a letter that sells, Time management System, Expressive learning system and Infopreneur. He also started a publishing company and founded CORESPRIT, an annual gathering of self-improvement motivators. References External links Online biography Positive-club 2012 deaths 1948 births French didactic writers French male non-fiction writers
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betzdorf
Betzdorf
Betzdorf may refer to: Betzdorf, Luxembourg, a village and municipality in Luxembourg Betzdorf, Germany, a town and municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate Betzdorf (Verbandsgemeinde), a former collective municipality whose seat was Betzdorf, Germany , a number of ships with this name
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electoral%20district%20of%20Cronulla
Electoral district of Cronulla
Cronulla is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales. It is represented by Mark Speakman of the Liberal Party. Members for Cronulla Election results References External links Cronulla
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electoral%20district%20of%20Georges%20River
Electoral district of Georges River
Georges River was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales from 1930 to 2007. It was replaced by Oatley. Members for Georges River Election results References Former electoral districts of New South Wales 1930 establishments in Australia 2007 disestablishments in Australia Constituencies established in 1930 Constituencies disestablished in 2007
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betzdorf%2C%20Germany
Betzdorf, Germany
Betzdorf () is a town and municipality in northern Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Betzdorf is part of the district of Altenkirchen. Betzdorf is located on the river Sieg, approx. south-west of Siegen. Betzdorf is the seat of the Verbandsgemeinde Betzdorf-Gebhardshain. Betzdorf (Sieg) station is a railway junction with closed marshalling yard on the Sieg Railway, the Betzdorf–Haiger railway and the . It is twinned with the town of Ross-on-Wye, England. References Altenkirchen (district)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electoral%20district%20of%20Southern%20Highlands
Electoral district of Southern Highlands
Southern Highlands was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales from 1988 to 2007, named after the Southern Highlands. It was replaced by a recreated Goulburn electorate. Members for Southern Highlands Election results References Former electoral districts of New South Wales 1988 establishments in Australia Constituencies established in 1988 Constituencies disestablished in 2007 2007 disestablishments in Australia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electoral%20district%20of%20South%20Coast
Electoral district of South Coast
South Coast is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales. It incorporates almost all of the City of Shoalhaven to the south of the Shoalhaven River, notably Nowra, Ulladulla and Milton. Members for South Coast Election results References External links South Coast Constituencies established in 1927 1927 establishments in Australia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electoral%20district%20of%20Smithfield
Electoral district of Smithfield
Smithfield was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales from 1988 to 2015. It was abolished in 2015 and largely replaced by Prospect. Members for Smithfield Election results References External links Smithfield 1988 establishments in Australia Smithfield 2015 disestablishments in Australia Smithfield
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electoral%20district%20of%20Peats
Electoral district of Peats
Peats was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales from 1973 to 2007. It was replaced by Gosford for the 2007 state election. Members Election results References Peats 1973 establishments in Australia Constituencies established in 1973 2007 disestablishments in Australia Constituencies disestablished in 2007
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occidozyga
Occidozyga
Occidozyga is a genus of frogs in the family Dicroglossidae found in southeastern Asia between eastern India, southern China, and Java. They sometimes go under the common name Java frogs or floating frogs. Species There are 13 species in this genus: References Amphibian genera Amphibians of Asia Dicroglossidae Taxa named by Heinrich Kuhl Taxa named by Johan Conrad van Hasselt
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paa
Paa
Paa may refer to: Nanorana, a genus of frogs formerly referred to as Paa Paa (film), a 2009 Bollywood film Paa (given name) See also PAA (disambiguation)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rovinari
Rovinari
Rovinari () is a town in Gorj County, Oltenia, Romania. A large coal burning electric power plant it is located near the town. Surface and underground lignite coal mines operate in the surrounding area. It officially became a town in 1981, as a result of the Romanian rural systematization program. Natives Theodor Costescu (1864–1939), educator and politician References Towns in Romania Populated places in Gorj County Localities in Oltenia Mining communities in Romania Monotowns in Romania
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranjan%20Das
Ranjan Das
Bikash Ranjan Das () is a Bangladeshi cricketer, who played in one Test match for the country in year 2000. Das was born on July 14, 1982, in Dhaka. He converted to Islam and changed his name to Mahmudur Rahman Rana. References 1982 births Living people Bangladesh Test cricketers 20th-century Bangladeshi cricketers 21st-century Bangladeshi cricketers Dhaka Division cricketers Barisal Division cricketers Cricketers from Dhaka
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Society%20of%20Soul
Society of Soul
Society of Soul was a five-member R&B group that consisted of the members of Organized Noize (Sleepy Brown, Rico Wade and Ray Murray) as well as Espraronza and Big Rube. Discography Albums Brainchild (1995) Singles "Pushin'" "Embrace" References External links Southern hip hop groups Dungeon Family members Arista Records artists
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fahim%20Muntasir
Fahim Muntasir
Fahim Muntasir Rahman (born 1 November 1980) is a former Bangladeshi cricketer who played in three Test matches and three One Day Internationals from 2001 to 2002. 1980 births Living people Bangladesh Test cricketers Bangladesh One Day International cricketers Bangladeshi cricketers Dhaka Division cricketers Khulna Division cricketers People from Mymensingh Sportspeople from Mymensingh Division
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter%20Black
Peter Black
Peter Black may refer to: Peter Black (Australian politician) (born 1943), member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly Peter Black (Welsh politician) (born 1960), member of the Welsh Assembly Peter Black (musician), recording artist on Hidden Beach Records
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negre%C8%99ti
Negrești
Negrești () is a town in Vaslui County, located in the eastern part of Western Moldavia, a traditional region of Romania. It has a population of around 8,000. Its name comes from distinguished nobleman Negrea, who had worked in the council of Alexander the Good. The town administers six villages: Căzănești, Cioatele, Glodeni, Parpanița, Poiana and Valea Mare. References Towns in Romania Populated places in Vaslui County Localities in Western Moldavia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plopeni
Plopeni
Plopeni () is a town in Prahova County, Muntenia, Romania, with a population of 6,709 as of 2021. Climate Plopeni has a humid continental climate (Cfb in the Köppen climate classification). References Towns in Romania Populated places in Prahova County Localities in Muntenia Monotowns in Romania
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alamgir%20Kabir%20%28cricketer%29
Alamgir Kabir (cricketer)
Mohammad Alamgir Kabir (born 10 January 1981) is capai nawab gonj Bangladeshi cricketer who played in three Test matches from 2002 to 2004. He was the first Bangladeshi Test cricketer to have made a pair on test debut. References 1981 births Living people Bangladesh Test cricketers Bangladeshi cricketers Rajshahi Division cricketers Abahani Limited cricketers People from Chapai Nawabganj district Cricketers from Rajshahi Division
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rafikul%20Khan
Rafikul Khan
Mohammad Rafikul Islam Khan (born 7 November 1977, in Rajshahi), generally known as Rafikul Khan, is a Bangladeshi cricketer who played a Test and ODI match for Bangladesh in 2002. He plays domestic first-class cricket for Rajshahi Division. References 1977 births Living people Bangladesh Test cricketers Bangladesh One Day International cricketers Bangladeshi cricketers Rajshahi Division cricketers People from Rajshahi District Cricketers from Rajshahi Division
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anwar%20Hossain%20%28cricketer%29
Anwar Hossain (cricketer)
Mohammad Anwar Hossain (born 10 December 1983) is a Bangladeshi cricketer who played in one Test match and one One Day International in 2002. References 1983 births Living people Bangladesh Test cricketers Bangladesh One Day International cricketers Bangladeshi cricketers Dhaka Division cricketers Dhaka Metropolis cricketers Wicket-keepers Cricketers from Dhaka
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammad%20Salim
Mohammad Salim
Mohammad Salim (, born 15 October 1981) is a Bangladeshi cricketer who played in two Test matches and one One Day International in 2003. He was born at Khulna. References 1981 births Living people Bangladesh Test cricketers Bangladesh One Day International cricketers Bangladeshi cricketers Khulna Division cricketers University of Calcutta alumni 20th-century Bengalis 21st-century Bengalis Cricketers from Khulna Wicket-keepers
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woronora%20Dam%2C%20New%20South%20Wales
Woronora Dam, New South Wales
Woronora Dam is a locality split between City of Wollongong, City of Campbelltown, and Sutherland Shire in New South Wales, Australia. In the , Woronora Dam had a population of 3 people. Geography The dam of the same name is located within the locality as is Lake Woronora, the reservoir created by the dam. References External links Suburbs of Sydney Sutherland Shire City of Wollongong City of Campbelltown (New South Wales)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leader%20of%20the%20Opposition%20%28Prince%20Edward%20Island%29
Leader of the Opposition (Prince Edward Island)
The leader of the Opposition in Prince Edward Island is a title traditionally held by the leader of the largest party not in government in the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island. This list is incomplete Politics of Prince Edward Island Prince Edward Island politics-related lists Prince Edward Island
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/APNI
APNI
APNI, Apni, or variants, may refer to: Alliance Party of Northern Ireland Australian Plant Name Index Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party See also
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayat%2C%20Afyonkarahisar
Bayat, Afyonkarahisar
Bayat is a town of Afyonkarahisar Province in the Aegean region of Turkey. It is the seat of Bayat District. Its population is 4,182 (2021). The mayor is Kadir Üçer (CHP). Bayat was known in Byzantine times as Kedrea. References Populated places in Afyonkarahisar Province Bayat District, Afyonkarahisar Bayat tribe District municipalities in Turkey Populated places of the Byzantine Empire
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%87ay
Çay
Çay is a town of Afyonkarahisar Province in the Aegean region of Turkey. It is the seat of Çay District. Its population is 14,599 (2021). The mayor is Hüseyin Atlı (AKP). References Populated places in Afyonkarahisar Province Çay District District municipalities in Turkey
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hocalar
Hocalar
Hocalar is a town of Afyonkarahisar Province in the Aegean region of Turkey. It is the seat of Hocalar District. Its population is 2,216 (2021). The mayor is Mustafa Akın (MHP). References Populated places in Afyonkarahisar Province District municipalities in Turkey Hocalar District
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C4%B0hsaniye
İhsaniye
İhsaniye is a town of Afyonkarahisar Province in the Aegean region of Turkey. It is the seat of İhsaniye District. Its population is 3,818 (2021). The mayor is Tunay Türkmen (CHP). The town consists of 8 quarters: Cumhuriyet, Şahinler, Hürriyet, Zafer, Susuzosmaniye, Fatih, Yenikent and Akören. References Populated places in İhsaniye District District municipalities in Turkey
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C4%B0scehisar
İscehisar
İscehisar is a town of Afyonkarahisar Province in the Aegean region of Turkey, on the road between the city of Afyon and Ankara. It is the seat of İscehisar District. Its population is 13,285 (2021). The mayor is Ahmet Şahin (AKP). İscehisar has been identified as the ancient town of Docimium where the famous Docimaean marble was quarried which was used throughout the Roman Empire. References Populated places in Afyonkarahisar Province District municipalities in Turkey İscehisar District
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C4%B1z%C4%B1l%C3%B6ren
Kızılören
Kızılören is a rural town of Afyonkarahisar Province, Turkey, 26 km from the towns of Sandıklı and Dinar, near the road to Ankara. It is the seat of Kızılören District. Its population is 1,377 (2021), down from 6,000 in 1990. Economy Kızılören is a poor district and many people have left in search of jobs in nearby Denizli, Antalya, Eskişehir and other industrial cities in Turkey and Europe. References Populated places in Afyonkarahisar Province District municipalities in Turkey Kızılören District
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%BCce
Güce
Güce is a town in Giresun Province in the Black Sea region of Turkey. It is the seat of Güce District. Its population is 3,978 (2022). Güce is a small town providing basic amenities to the surrounding district. Güce is 55 km from the city of Giresun and 14 km inland from the Black Sea along a narrow winding road. References Populated places in Giresun Province Güce District District municipalities in Turkey
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Sjogren
John Sjogren
John Sjogren may refer to: John C. Sjogren, Medal of Honor recipient John M. Sjogren, American film director
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