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  • Avignon is a commune in southern France with a population of 89,300 ... Founded by a Gallic tribe and later flourished under the Phoenicians ...
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  • A Militia is an organization of citizens prepared to provide defense ... Militias, being composed of civilians rather than professional soldiers ...
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  • Tanzania, officially the United Republic of Tanzania, is a nation ... The Tanzanian geography is one of the most varied and unique in the ...
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  • The Gothic Revival was an architectural movement that originated in ... Gothic architecture aims to create an experience of the sublime or ...
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  • Georgetown is the capital and largest city of Guyana on the mainland ... Founded by the British in 1781 and named for King George III of the ...
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  • a Hungarian composer, pianist and collector of Eastern European and Middle ... His pioneering efforts in the field of ethnomusicology with his colleague ...
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  • Archives refer to a collection of records, and also refers to the ... Archives are made up of records which have been created during the ...
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  • Lake Burley Griffin is the centerpiece of Canberra, an entirely purpose ... The Griffins incorporated town planning and urban design with landscape ...
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  • The Three Gojoseon kingdoms first appear in Joseon Sangosa and has ... Some leading Korea scholars omit mention of the Three Gojoseon kingdoms ...
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  • San Diego is a large coastal California city located in the southwestern ... It lies along the Pacific Ocean at San Diego Bay just north of the ...
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  • Library science is an interdisciplinary science incorporating the ... terms, perhaps adopted to increase the "science" aspect ...
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  • The Ostrogoths ( Ostrogothi or Austrogothi ) were a branch of the Goths, an East Germanic tribe that played a ...
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  • [[Image:HiltonofCadboll01.JPG|thumb|A replica of the Hilton of Cadboll ... The Picts were a confederation of tribes who lived to the north of ...
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  • or entertainment-education) is a form of entertainment designed to educate ... Successful edutainment is discernible by the fact that learning becomes ...
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  • |poptime=est. 18,600Seminole Nation of Oklahoma 15,572 enrolledSeminole ... The Seminole are a Native American people originally of Florida, and ...
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  • Aegean civilization is a general term for the Bronze Age civilizations ... archaeology inevitably includes an element of imaginative reconstruction ...
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  • in popular entertainment, who developed the modern American circus. In ... " and later his circus, dubbed "The Greatest Show on Earth," ...
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  • first modern world heavyweight champion and the last of the great bare-knuckle ... a turning point in boxing history. It was the final world-title bout fought ...
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  • Robert Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford, (August 26, 1676 – March 18 ... is nevertheless acknowledged as having held the de facto office due to the ...
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  • which is now an acknowledged classic of English literature, and is ... Brontë possessed a powerful understanding of the society in which she lived ...
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