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What genre is Wake Up? | [
"J-pop",
"Japanese pop",
"jpop"
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"title": "Waking Up (OneRepublic album)",
"text": " Waking Up is the second studio album by American rock band OneRepublic, released through Interscope Records on November 17, 2009. Despite being released to mixed reviews, the album peaked at number 21 on the Billboard 200. Lead singer Ryan Tedder has stated in an interview that Jerrod Bettis, OneRepublic's former drummer, had come up with the idea for the album cover while in Seattle.",
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"title": "Wake Up! (Hazel English album)",
"text": " Wake Up! (stylized as Wake UP!) is the debut studio album by Australian-American indie pop musician Hazel English released on April 24, 2020. The album is produced by Justin Raisen and Ben H. Allen.",
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"title": "Wake Up World (album)",
"text": " Wake Up World is the debut album by Finnish pop singer Isac Elliot. It was produced by Joonas Angeria and released on 24 May 2013. In its first week of release, the album peaked at number one on the Finnish Album Chart.",
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"title": "Wake Up (Youngblood Hawke album)",
"text": " Wake Up is the debut album by indie pop band Youngblood Hawke. It was released on April 23, 2013 exclusively on iTunes and then released to other digital retailers and stores on April 30, 2013.",
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"title": "Wake Up (Swoope album)",
"text": " Wake Up is the debut studio album from Christian hip hop musician Swoope. The album released on March 20, 2012 by Collision Records.",
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"title": "Wake Up! (Pope Francis album)",
"text": " 'Wake Up! Music Album with His Words and Prayers' is a progressive rock album by Pope Francis released on 27 November 2015 on Believe Digital. The album is formed of speeches by Pope Francis recorded in numerous locations worldwide between 2013 and 2015 with accompanying music tracks of prayers and hymns by various Italian artists and producers.",
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"title": "Wake Up and Dream (novel)",
"text": " Wake Up and Dream is a science fiction novel by Ian R. MacLeod. The novel is set in an alternate version of the 1940s, where \"feelies\", a form of cinema that allows the audience to directly experience the emotions of the characters, are a primary form of entertainment, putting actors such as Clark Gable, the protagonist, out of work. This alternate Gable finds work as a Chandlerian private detective who uncovers a plot to use the feelies to turn the American public's attention away from the Second World War.",
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"title": "Wake Up (Anthony Neely album)",
"text": " Wake Up is the second studio album from Anthony Neely. This album started pre-order on 18 January 2012 and released on 24 February. The lead single is \"Awakening\",second single is \"A Failed Attempt\" and the third single is \"Wake Up\".",
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"title": "Wake Up Dreaming",
"text": " Wake Up Dreaming is a Mandopop album by Jacky Cheung, which was released on 22 December 2014ET. The album was recorded at Abbey Road Studios in August 2014, with Cheung being the first Mandopop singer to produce music at Abbey Road. Wake Up Dreaming sold over 10,000 on its first day of release in China and was the most popular album in 2014.",
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"title": "Wake Up the Coma",
"text": " Wake Up the Coma is the sixteenth full-length studio album by Vancouver industrial band Front Line Assembly. It was released on February 8, 2019 on CD, vinyl and digitally through Metropolis.",
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"text": " Wake-Up Call is the fourteenth studio album of the Christian rock band, Petra. It was released on November 9, 1993. The album was one of the most successful for the band garnering them both a Grammy Award and a Dove Award. The album marks a dramatic shift in tone for the band. The sound is more raw, there are fewer driving rock songs, and it concludes with three consecutive ballads.",
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"title": "Wake Up (Rage Against the Machine song)",
"text": " \"Wake Up\" is a song by American rock band Rage Against the Machine. It is the seventh track from their self-titled debut album. While never released as a single, it remains a staple of their live shows and is usually played as the last song before the encore. It prominently appeared in The Matrix to punctuate the final scene, increasing its exposure and cultural cachet.",
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"title": "Wake Up (Shalamar album)",
"text": " Wake Up is the final album by the American R&B group Shalamar, released in 1990 on SOLAR. It is the second Shalamar album to include Delisa Davis, Micki Free and Sidney Justin. In an attempt to keep Shalamar relevant to a contemporary market, the album was heavily influenced by the then-dominant new jack swing style. Wake Up failed to register on any chart in either the USA or the UK; neither did it produce a charting single in either country. It is Shalamar's least successful album.",
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"title": "Wake Up (Suicide Silence song)",
"text": " Wake Up is a song by the American deathcore band Suicide Silence. It was released as the first single from their second album, No Time to Bleed through Century Media Records, on December 29, 2009 as an iTunes digital release and vinyl run limited to 1,000 copies.",
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"title": "Wake Up (ClariS song)",
"text": " \"Wake Up\" is a pop song by the Japanese duo and idol unit ClariS, written by Mayuko Maruyama. It was released as the unit's fifth single on August 15, 2012 by SME Records. The song was used as the opening theme to the 2012 anime series Moyashimon Returns. A music video was produced for \"Wake Up\", directed by Junya Morita. The single peaked at No. 12 on Japan's weekly Oricon singles chart.",
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"title": "Wake Up! (Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra song)",
"text": " \"Wake Up!\" is a song by Japanese ska band Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra featuring rock band Asian Kung-Fu Generation. It was released as the 3rd part of Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra's 25th anniversary project 'Band Collaboration Trilogy' on July 2, 2014. Single's B-side include a cover of Nat Adderley's \"Work Song\" and \"I Want To Be A Star Which Twinkles Only For You\" which was composed by band's keyboardist, Yuichi Oki.",
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"Wake Up! (Hazel English album)\n Wake Up! (stylized as Wake UP!) is the debut studio album by Australian-American indie pop musician Hazel English released on April 24, 2020. The album is produced by Justin Raisen and Ben H. Allen.",
"Wake Up World (album)\n Wake Up World is the debut album by Finnish pop singer Isac Elliot. It was produced by Joonas Angeria and released on 24 May 2013. In its first week of release, the album peaked at number one on the Finnish Album Chart.",
"Wake Up (Youngblood Hawke album)\n Wake Up is the debut album by indie pop band Youngblood Hawke. It was released on April 23, 2013 exclusively on iTunes and then released to other digital retailers and stores on April 30, 2013.",
"Wake Up (Swoope album)\n Wake Up is the debut studio album from Christian hip hop musician Swoope. The album released on March 20, 2012 by Collision Records.",
"Wake Up! (Pope Francis album)\n 'Wake Up! Music Album with His Words and Prayers' is a progressive rock album by Pope Francis released on 27 November 2015 on Believe Digital. The album is formed of speeches by Pope Francis recorded in numerous locations worldwide between 2013 and 2015 with accompanying music tracks of prayers and hymns by various Italian artists and producers.",
"Wake Up and Dream (novel)\n Wake Up and Dream is a science fiction novel by Ian R. MacLeod. The novel is set in an alternate version of the 1940s, where \"feelies\", a form of cinema that allows the audience to directly experience the emotions of the characters, are a primary form of entertainment, putting actors such as Clark Gable, the protagonist, out of work. This alternate Gable finds work as a Chandlerian private detective who uncovers a plot to use the feelies to turn the American public's attention away from the Second World War.",
"Wake Up (Jessica Andersson album)\n Wake Up is the debut studio album by Swedish singer Jessica Andersson. The album was released in November 2009 and peaked at number 10 on the Swedish Albums Chart.",
"Wake Up (Anthony Neely album)\n Wake Up is the second studio album from Anthony Neely. This album started pre-order on 18 January 2012 and released on 24 February. The lead single is \"Awakening\",second single is \"A Failed Attempt\" and the third single is \"Wake Up\".",
"Wake Up Dreaming\n Wake Up Dreaming is a Mandopop album by Jacky Cheung, which was released on 22 December 2014ET. The album was recorded at Abbey Road Studios in August 2014, with Cheung being the first Mandopop singer to produce music at Abbey Road. Wake Up Dreaming sold over 10,000 on its first day of release in China and was the most popular album in 2014.",
"Wake Up the Coma\n Wake Up the Coma is the sixteenth full-length studio album by Vancouver industrial band Front Line Assembly. It was released on February 8, 2019 on CD, vinyl and digitally through Metropolis.",
"Up Up Up Up Up Up\n Album",
"Wake-Up Call (album)\n Wake-Up Call is the fourteenth studio album of the Christian rock band, Petra. It was released on November 9, 1993. The album was one of the most successful for the band garnering them both a Grammy Award and a Dove Award. The album marks a dramatic shift in tone for the band. The sound is more raw, there are fewer driving rock songs, and it concludes with three consecutive ballads.",
"Pope Francis\n Wake Up! was released on 27 November 2015 by the label Believe Digital and contains speeches by Francis and accompanying music, including rock music.",
"Waking Up (OneRepublic album)\nTrack 3 incorporates \"Cello Suite No. 1 in G major, BWV 1007\" by Johann Sebastian Bach ",
"Wake Up (Rage Against the Machine song)\n \"Wake Up\" is a song by American rock band Rage Against the Machine. It is the seventh track from their self-titled debut album. While never released as a single, it remains a staple of their live shows and is usually played as the last song before the encore. It prominently appeared in The Matrix to punctuate the final scene, increasing its exposure and cultural cachet.",
"Wake Up (Shalamar album)\n Wake Up is the final album by the American R&B group Shalamar, released in 1990 on SOLAR. It is the second Shalamar album to include Delisa Davis, Micki Free and Sidney Justin. In an attempt to keep Shalamar relevant to a contemporary market, the album was heavily influenced by the then-dominant new jack swing style. Wake Up failed to register on any chart in either the USA or the UK; neither did it produce a charting single in either country. It is Shalamar's least successful album.",
"Wake Up (Suicide Silence song)\n Wake Up is a song by the American deathcore band Suicide Silence. It was released as the first single from their second album, No Time to Bleed through Century Media Records, on December 29, 2009 as an iTunes digital release and vinyl run limited to 1,000 copies.",
"Wake Up (ClariS song)\n \"Wake Up\" is a pop song by the Japanese duo and idol unit ClariS, written by Mayuko Maruyama. It was released as the unit's fifth single on August 15, 2012 by SME Records. The song was used as the opening theme to the 2012 anime series Moyashimon Returns. A music video was produced for \"Wake Up\", directed by Junya Morita. The single peaked at No. 12 on Japan's weekly Oricon singles chart.",
"Wake Up! (Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra song)\n \"Wake Up!\" is a song by Japanese ska band Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra featuring rock band Asian Kung-Fu Generation. It was released as the 3rd part of Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra's 25th anniversary project 'Band Collaboration Trilogy' on July 2, 2014. Single's B-side include a cover of Nat Adderley's \"Work Song\" and \"I Want To Be A Star Which Twinkles Only For You\" which was composed by band's keyboardist, Yuichi Oki."
] |
What genre is The Copper? | [
"crime film",
"crime movie"
] | genre | The Copper (1958 film) | 282,946 | 94 | [
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"title": "Copper (TV series)",
"text": " On May 28, 2013, Valley Entertainment released Copper: Original Soundtrack, with music composed by Brian Keane, worldwide on CD and in digital formats.",
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"title": "Copper Sunrise",
"text": " Copper Sunrise is a children's novel by Canadian author Bryan Buchan. It was first published in 1972. Copper Sunrise is a historical fiction that explores issues that surrounded interactions between Europeans and Native North Americans. This issue is presented to the reader through Jamie, a young boy from Scotland, who, during the early days of colonization in Canada, encounters the last of the Beothuk native people, and despite his father's warnings, befriends a native boy named Tethani. However, the settlers detest the natives and call them savages. They say that the natives are cannibals that eat each other and have ",
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"id": "24865",
"title": "The Copper Promise",
"text": " The Copper Promise is a 2013 fantasy novella series by Jen Williams and her debut work. It was initially released between December 2013 and January 2014 as a set of four e-book novellas and has since been published in paperback format as a single volume through Headline (ISBN: 978-1472211118).",
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"title": "The Copper Elephant",
"text": " The Copper Elephant is a young adult science fiction novel by Adam Rapp. It was published 2 November 1999 by Front Street, an imprint of Boyds Mills Press. The story is told from the perspective of an eleven-year-old girl, Whensday Bluehouse. She lives in a future ruled by a fascist regime that employs child slave labor. She is on the verge of starvation throughout most of the book, and the future is bleak. Library of Congress CPD Summary: \"In a world where children under twelve are used as slave labor in subterranean lime mines, eleven-year-old Whensday Bluehouse struggles to survive the continuous poison rains and evade the ruthless Syndicate soldiers.\"",
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"title": "Copper: Original Soundtrack",
"text": " Copper: Original Soundtrack is the soundtrack to the BBC America and Cineflix Studios television drama Copper. The original music score was composed by Brian Keane.",
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"title": "Copper Sky",
"text": " Copper Sky is a 1957 American Western film directed by Charles Marquis Warren and written by Eric Norden. The film stars Jeff Morrow, Coleen Gray, Strother Martin, Paul Brinegar, John Pickard and Patrick O'Moore. The film was released in September 1957, by 20th Century Fox.",
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"text": " Coretta Scott King Award, was named as one of the Top Ten Historical Fiction Books for Youth by Booklist was nominated for the 2007 NAACP Image Award for Literature, and received the Ohioana Award for Young Adult Literature. Copper Sun is also a CBC/NCSS Notable Social Studies Trade Book, received the Heartland Award for Excellence in YA Literature, was named as an IRA Notable Book for a Global Society and was named as Best Book of the Year by School Library Journal. Copper Sun is also listed on the New York Times Bestseller List and was selected by the US State Department and the International Reading Association ",
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"title": "Copper Blue",
"text": " Copper Blue is the debut studio album by American alternative rock band Sugar. It was voted 1992 Album of the Year by the NME. All of the songs were written by guitarist/vocalist Bob Mould, who also co-produced with Lou Giordano. Musically, the band continues the thick punk guitar of Mould's previous band, Hüsker Dü, while slowing the tempo and emphasizing melody even more.",
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"title": "Cold Copper Tears",
"text": " Cold Copper Tears is a fantasy novel by American writer Glen Cook, the third novel in his ongoing Garrett P.I. series. The series combines elements of mystery and fantasy as it follows the adventures of private investigator Garrett.",
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"title": "The Copper (1930 film)",
"text": " The Copper, or The Grasper (Der Greifer), is a 1930 British-German crime film directed by Richard Eichberg and starring Hans Albers, Charlotte Susa, and Margot Landa. It is the German-language version of the British film Night Birds, which was also directed by Eichberg but with an English-speaking cast. Both films were made by British International Pictures at their Elstree Studios at a time when such multiple-language versions were common. It was a success in Germany, launching Albers as a major star. In 1958, the film was remade with Albers reprising his role.",
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"text": " Copper. Helped by the singles \"Selling the Drama\", \"I Alone\", \"Lightning Crashes\", and \"All Over You\", the album reached number one on the music charts in the United States, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada. It went platinum eight times in the US and seven times in Canada. Throwing Copper is Live's best-selling album. \"Selling the Drama\" and \"Lightning Crashes\" both reached number one on the Alternative Songs chart. The band's third album, Secret Samadhi, was released in 1997. It peaked at number one in the US, New Zealand, and Canada, and it went platinum twice in both the US ",
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"title": "Copper (comic)",
"text": " Copper is a 2002 webcomic by Kazu Kibuishi. Consisting of a series of short stories, Copper has a very irregular schedule, with a long hiatus that lasted from 2009 to 2016. Kibuishi's webcomic was nominated for an Eisner Award for Best Digital Comic, and the work was compiled into a print volume in 2010.",
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"title": "The Copper Promise",
"text": " Critical reception for The Copper Promise has been predominantly positive. SciFiNow praised the work as being \"a gripping, fast-paced adventure that’s a must-read\" with \"realistically flawed characters\", and the British Fantasy Society also cited the characters as one of the highlights of the work. Sfcrowsnest also gave the book a favorable review, as they appreciated that the book did not have \"one of those sickening cliff-hangers at the end\" and that it was \"better than the average fantasy novel out there on the market.\"",
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"text": "Brian Keane – steel string and nylon string acoustic guitars, Irish bouzouki, mandolin, slide guitar, electric guitars, synthesizers, piano, organ, harp, bass, drums, percussion, sound design, music research ; Joanie Madden – Irish whistles ; Eileen Ivers – fiddles, Irish tenor banjo ; Jerry O’Sullivan – uilleann pipes ; Dan Barrett – cello solos ; Christopher Cullen - clarinet ; Chris Coogan – acoustic piano on Beautiful Dreamer and Galop ; Anna Colliton – bodhrán ; Eric Weissberg – five string banjo ; John Whelan – button accordion ; Steve Roach – sound design ; Jeff Frez-Albrecht – sound design ; Marshall Coid – violins on Copper Title ; Bob Zubrycki – violins on Copper Title ; Roxanne Bergman – violins on Copper Title ; Jill Jaffe – violas on Copper Title ; Leo Huppert - basses on Copper Title ; Joe Bonadio – drums ; Andrew Adelman – English horn ; Jonas Friedman – Sound Design, Additional Music Composition ",
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"text": " The novel follows a changing Irish society in the 1950s and 1960s. Social barriers that divided families for generations begin to fall, as for example a boy from the lowest socioeconomic class ends up marrying the daughter of an army major. Numerous female characters are also depicted as \"strong, independent women of the 1950s [who have] no time for silly romances\".",
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"text": " January 2010 saw the publication of Copper in book form, containing all of the existing pages as well Kibuishi's short stories for Flight and a step-by-step examination of Kibuishi's creation process.",
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"text": " Tod finally drops dead of exhaustion, and Copper collapses on top of him, close to death himself. The Master nurses Copper back to health, and both enjoy their new popularity, but after a few months the excitement over Copper's accomplishment dies down. The Master is left alone again, and returns to drinking. He is once again asked to consider living in a nursing home, and this time he agrees. Crying, he takes his shotgun from the wall, leads Copper outside, and pets him gently before ordering him to lie down. He covers the dog's eyes as Copper licks his hand trustingly.",
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"text": " Listening\" contest, resulting in appearance on the Fuse Daily Download in March 2006 and being the centerpiece of D'Addarios television and print campaign. In 2008, Copper released their third album, Take My Chances. It included single \"Broken Sky\" and a song \"Call to Action\", which was covered and re-recorded by a Christian rock band Pillar for their album Confessions in 2009. Soon after the album release, Copper went on hiatus, playing two reunion shows: in 2011 and The Fragile Fall 15th anniversary show in 2018. Copper has played more than 300 shows overall, headlining and supporting bands like Thirty Seconds to Mars, Shinedown, Seether, 10 Years, Breaking Benjamin, and Saliva.",
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"text": " The cover art is a painting by Scottish artist Peter Howson titled Sisters of Mercy. On September 23, 2005, it was sold for $186,000 by Christie's in New York. The painting is oil on canvas and measures 243 × 182 centimeters.",
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"title": "The Copper Gauntlet",
"text": " The Copper Gauntlet is the second book in The Magisterium Series written by Holly Black and Cassandra Clare. It was published on September 1, 2015.",
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"Copper Sunrise\n Copper Sunrise is a children's novel by Canadian author Bryan Buchan. It was first published in 1972. Copper Sunrise is a historical fiction that explores issues that surrounded interactions between Europeans and Native North Americans. This issue is presented to the reader through Jamie, a young boy from Scotland, who, during the early days of colonization in Canada, encounters the last of the Beothuk native people, and despite his father's warnings, befriends a native boy named Tethani. However, the settlers detest the natives and call them savages. They say that the natives are cannibals that eat each other and have ",
"The Copper Promise\n The Copper Promise is a 2013 fantasy novella series by Jen Williams and her debut work. It was initially released between December 2013 and January 2014 as a set of four e-book novellas and has since been published in paperback format as a single volume through Headline (ISBN: 978-1472211118).",
"The Copper Elephant\n The Copper Elephant is a young adult science fiction novel by Adam Rapp. It was published 2 November 1999 by Front Street, an imprint of Boyds Mills Press. The story is told from the perspective of an eleven-year-old girl, Whensday Bluehouse. She lives in a future ruled by a fascist regime that employs child slave labor. She is on the verge of starvation throughout most of the book, and the future is bleak. Library of Congress CPD Summary: \"In a world where children under twelve are used as slave labor in subterranean lime mines, eleven-year-old Whensday Bluehouse struggles to survive the continuous poison rains and evade the ruthless Syndicate soldiers.\"",
"Copper: Original Soundtrack\n Copper: Original Soundtrack is the soundtrack to the BBC America and Cineflix Studios television drama Copper. The original music score was composed by Brian Keane.",
"Copper Sky\n Copper Sky is a 1957 American Western film directed by Charles Marquis Warren and written by Eric Norden. The film stars Jeff Morrow, Coleen Gray, Strother Martin, Paul Brinegar, John Pickard and Patrick O'Moore. The film was released in September 1957, by 20th Century Fox.",
"Sharon Draper\n Coretta Scott King Award, was named as one of the Top Ten Historical Fiction Books for Youth by Booklist was nominated for the 2007 NAACP Image Award for Literature, and received the Ohioana Award for Young Adult Literature. Copper Sun is also a CBC/NCSS Notable Social Studies Trade Book, received the Heartland Award for Excellence in YA Literature, was named as an IRA Notable Book for a Global Society and was named as Best Book of the Year by School Library Journal. Copper Sun is also listed on the New York Times Bestseller List and was selected by the US State Department and the International Reading Association ",
"Copper Blue\n Copper Blue is the debut studio album by American alternative rock band Sugar. It was voted 1992 Album of the Year by the NME. All of the songs were written by guitarist/vocalist Bob Mould, who also co-produced with Lou Giordano. Musically, the band continues the thick punk guitar of Mould's previous band, Hüsker Dü, while slowing the tempo and emphasizing melody even more.",
"Cold Copper Tears\n Cold Copper Tears is a fantasy novel by American writer Glen Cook, the third novel in his ongoing Garrett P.I. series. The series combines elements of mystery and fantasy as it follows the adventures of private investigator Garrett.",
"The Copper (1930 film)\n The Copper, or The Grasper (Der Greifer), is a 1930 British-German crime film directed by Richard Eichberg and starring Hans Albers, Charlotte Susa, and Margot Landa. It is the German-language version of the British film Night Birds, which was also directed by Eichberg but with an English-speaking cast. Both films were made by British International Pictures at their Elstree Studios at a time when such multiple-language versions were common. It was a success in Germany, launching Albers as a major star. In 1958, the film was remade with Albers reprising his role.",
"Live discography\n Copper. Helped by the singles \"Selling the Drama\", \"I Alone\", \"Lightning Crashes\", and \"All Over You\", the album reached number one on the music charts in the United States, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada. It went platinum eight times in the US and seven times in Canada. Throwing Copper is Live's best-selling album. \"Selling the Drama\" and \"Lightning Crashes\" both reached number one on the Alternative Songs chart. The band's third album, Secret Samadhi, was released in 1997. It peaked at number one in the US, New Zealand, and Canada, and it went platinum twice in both the US ",
"Copper (comic)\n Copper is a 2002 webcomic by Kazu Kibuishi. Consisting of a series of short stories, Copper has a very irregular schedule, with a long hiatus that lasted from 2009 to 2016. Kibuishi's webcomic was nominated for an Eisner Award for Best Digital Comic, and the work was compiled into a print volume in 2010.",
"The Copper Promise\n Critical reception for The Copper Promise has been predominantly positive. SciFiNow praised the work as being \"a gripping, fast-paced adventure that’s a must-read\" with \"realistically flawed characters\", and the British Fantasy Society also cited the characters as one of the highlights of the work. Sfcrowsnest also gave the book a favorable review, as they appreciated that the book did not have \"one of those sickening cliff-hangers at the end\" and that it was \"better than the average fantasy novel out there on the market.\"",
"Copper: Original Soundtrack\nBrian Keane – steel string and nylon string acoustic guitars, Irish bouzouki, mandolin, slide guitar, electric guitars, synthesizers, piano, organ, harp, bass, drums, percussion, sound design, music research ; Joanie Madden – Irish whistles ; Eileen Ivers – fiddles, Irish tenor banjo ; Jerry O’Sullivan – uilleann pipes ; Dan Barrett – cello solos ; Christopher Cullen - clarinet ; Chris Coogan – acoustic piano on Beautiful Dreamer and Galop ; Anna Colliton – bodhrán ; Eric Weissberg – five string banjo ; John Whelan – button accordion ; Steve Roach – sound design ; Jeff Frez-Albrecht – sound design ; Marshall Coid – violins on Copper Title ; Bob Zubrycki – violins on Copper Title ; Roxanne Bergman – violins on Copper Title ; Jill Jaffe – violas on Copper Title ; Leo Huppert - basses on Copper Title ; Joe Bonadio – drums ; Andrew Adelman – English horn ; Jonas Friedman – Sound Design, Additional Music Composition ",
"The Copper Beech\n The novel follows a changing Irish society in the 1950s and 1960s. Social barriers that divided families for generations begin to fall, as for example a boy from the lowest socioeconomic class ends up marrying the daughter of an army major. Numerous female characters are also depicted as \"strong, independent women of the 1950s [who have] no time for silly romances\".",
"Copper (comic)\n January 2010 saw the publication of Copper in book form, containing all of the existing pages as well Kibuishi's short stories for Flight and a step-by-step examination of Kibuishi's creation process.",
"The Fox and the Hound (novel)\n Tod finally drops dead of exhaustion, and Copper collapses on top of him, close to death himself. The Master nurses Copper back to health, and both enjoy their new popularity, but after a few months the excitement over Copper's accomplishment dies down. The Master is left alone again, and returns to drinking. He is once again asked to consider living in a nursing home, and this time he agrees. Crying, he takes his shotgun from the wall, leads Copper outside, and pets him gently before ordering him to lie down. He covers the dog's eyes as Copper licks his hand trustingly.",
"Keith Wallen\n Listening\" contest, resulting in appearance on the Fuse Daily Download in March 2006 and being the centerpiece of D'Addarios television and print campaign. In 2008, Copper released their third album, Take My Chances. It included single \"Broken Sky\" and a song \"Call to Action\", which was covered and re-recorded by a Christian rock band Pillar for their album Confessions in 2009. Soon after the album release, Copper went on hiatus, playing two reunion shows: in 2011 and The Fragile Fall 15th anniversary show in 2018. Copper has played more than 300 shows overall, headlining and supporting bands like Thirty Seconds to Mars, Shinedown, Seether, 10 Years, Breaking Benjamin, and Saliva.",
"Throwing Copper\n The cover art is a painting by Scottish artist Peter Howson titled Sisters of Mercy. On September 23, 2005, it was sold for $186,000 by Christie's in New York. The painting is oil on canvas and measures 243 × 182 centimeters.",
"The Copper Gauntlet\n The Copper Gauntlet is the second book in The Magisterium Series written by Holly Black and Cassandra Clare. It was published on September 1, 2015."
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"text": " Portrait (Taylor, 1997) ; The Civil War in Books: An Analytical Bibliography (University of Illinois Press, 1997) ; Civil War Battlefields: A Touring Guide (Taylor, 1995) ; Beginner’s Guide to Amateur Astronomy (Kalmbach, 1993) ; The New Cosmos: The Astronomy of Our Galaxy and Beyond (editor, Kalmbach, 1992) ; Galaxies and the Universe: An Observing Guide from Deep Sky Magazine (editor and coauthor, Kalmbach, 1992) ; Stars and Galaxies: Astronomy’s Guide to Observing the Cosmos (editor and coauthor, Kalmbach, 1992) ; Beyond the Solar System: 100 Best Deep-Sky Objects for Amateur Astronomers (Kalmbach, 1992) ; Civil War Journeys calendar (Tide-mark, 1990–2000) ; Deep Sky Observing with Small Telescopes (Enslow, 1989) ; The Universe from Your Backyard (Cambridge University Press, 1988) The Universe from Your Backyard (Cambridge University Press, 1988) ",
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"A Question and Answer Guide to Astronomy\n A Question and Answer Guide to Astronomy is a book about astronomy and cosmology, and is intended for a general audience. The book was written by Pierre-Yves Bely, Carol Christian, and Jean-Rene Roy, and published in English by Cambridge University Press in 2010. It was originally written in French. The content within the book is written using a question and answer format. It contains some 250 questions, which The Science Teacher states each are answered with a \"concise and well-formulated essay that is informative and readable.\" The Science Teacher review goes on to state that many of the answers given in the book are \"little gems of science writing\". The Science Teacher summarizes by stating that each question is likely to be thought of by a student, and that \"the answers are informative, well constructed, and thorough\". The book covers information about the planets, the Earth, the Universe, practical astronomy, history, and awkward questions such as astronomy in the Bible, UFOs, and aliens. Also covered are subjects such as the Big Bang, comprehension of large numbers, and the Moon illusion.",
"Question and Answer (novel)\n Question and Answer is a science fiction novel by American writer Poul Anderson. It originally appeared in the June and July 1954 issues of magazine Astounding Science Fiction, and was later reprinted in 1956 as part of Ace Double D-199 under the title Planet of No Return, and again as a stand-alone Ace novel in February 1978 under the original title.",
"Astronomy Now\n by astrophotographer Nik Szymanek. There is also a regular section showcasing the work of the Faulkes Telescopes led by Daniel Duggan. ; Society News – News and information about UK astronomical societies, plus \"Astrolistings\" - an extensive programme of forthcoming events and lectures held by societies across the UK. ; Tech talk – Martin Mobberley's guide to overcoming technical problems for the hands-on observer. ; Ask Alan was a part of the magazine where readers had their astronomy questions answered by Dr. Alan Longstaff, (a freelance tutor at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich). Each issue contains a host of regular sections. These include: ",
"Michael Hanlon\n10 Questions Science Can’t Answer (Yet!): A Guide to Science’s Greatest Mysteries (2007) ; The Science of the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy (2006) ; The Real Mars (2004) ; Eternity:Our Next Billion Years (Macmillan Science) (2008) ; The Worlds of Galileo: A Jovian Odyssey (2001), co-authored with Arthur C. Clarke. ",
"Robert Burnham Jr.\n Cheyenne had a similar legend. In addition to his regular duties at the observatory, Burnham spent almost all of his free time working on the Celestial Handbook. His writing and his book were never officially supported by Lowell Observatory. Subtitled \"An Observer's Guide to the Universe Beyond the Solar System,\" the Celestial Handbook combines a lengthy introduction to astronomy with catalog information for every constellation in the sky. Thousands of stars and deep sky objects visible in small telescopes are covered in meticulous detail. Originally self-published in a loose-leaf serial format beginning in 1966, and with a revised edition by Dover ",
"Astronomy Now\n Carole Stott's two-page guide for newcomers to astronomy. ; In the Shops, the magazine's reviews section where telescopes, binoculars, mounts, eyepieces and all other kinds of astro-paraphernalia are assessed by regular reviewers including Steve Ringwood and Ade Ashford. There is also a two-page book reviews section, including a regular interview with a book author. ; Key Moments, – Ian Seymour's monthly exploration of the quirkier aspects of astronomical history. One of the longest running features in the magazine, written by the same contributor since 1992. ; Picture Gallery – astrophotos submitted by the magazine's readers, with commentary on the 'picture of the ",
"Astronomy Now\n our Universe, with detailed information on each planet, moon, star, nebulae and galaxy presented within. The Grand Tour was released in autumn 2006. A collection of pictures of the night sky and guide to the art of astrophotography by Nik Szymanek released in summer 2005, for those who want to follow in Nik's footsteps as an astrophotgrapher to those that simply want to admire Nik's graceful images of galaxies, nebulae, the Moon and the various exotic locations and mountain-top observatories. Written by Neil English to coincide with the successful landing on the red planet by the twin rovers Spirit and Opportunity in ",
"Astronomy Cast\n format. There are also episodes in which listeners' questions are answered. Initially the question shows were produced irregularly (ten shows as of September 2008), but as the number of questions received increased a question show will be released weekly when possible. The hosts have also experimented with student questions shows where they have sent recording equipment to schools who have requested it. The students have then recorded questions to ask the hosts, which are then answered and edited into a special show available separately on the Astronomy Cast website. As of June 2008, two shows have been done in this format, ",
"Astronomy (magazine)\n Astronomy publishes articles about the hobby and science of astronomy. Generally, the front half of the magazine reports on professional science, while the back half of the magazine presents items of interest to hobbyists. Science articles cover such topics as cosmology, space exploration, exobiology, research conducted by professional-class observatories, and individual professional astronomers. Each issue of Astronomy contains a foldout star map showing the evening sky for the current month and the positions of planets, and some comets. The magazine has regular columnists. They include science writer Bob Berman, who writes a column called “Bob Berman’s Strange Universe”. Stephen James O’Meara writes “Stephen James O’Meara’s Secret Sky,” which covers observing tips and stories relating to deep-sky objects, planets, and comets. Glenn Chaple writes \"Glenn Chaple’s Observing Basics\", a beginner's ",
"Isaac Asimov's Guide to Earth and Space\n Guide to Earth and Space (ISBN: 0-449-22059-1) is a non-fiction work by American writer Isaac Asimov. The book differs somewhat in structure from typical literature by presenting its information in the form of answers to a series of questions, presumably posed by the reader. Like many of Asimov's non-fiction pieces, this \"Guide\" starts with the basics, answering relatively simple (to the modern reader) questions about the Earth - is it flat, does it spin, is it the center of the universe, etc... From there, the questions progress roughly through the evolution of astronomy and discovery to introduce more complex topics, from the orbits of the planets to the formation of stars and the characteristics of quasars and black holes. Many of the concepts discussed in the latter sections of the books can be compared with those presented in Asimov's 1966 work The Universe: From Flat Earth to Quasar; furthermore, they serve in several cases to update the state of the art from the intervening 25 years between publications.",
"Charles Liu\n In 1998, Liu joined the scientific staff of the Hayden Planetarium at the American Museum of Natural History, where he helped design and develop the exhibitry and scientific content of the Rose Center for Earth and Space. During this time, with co-authors Neil deGrasse Tyson and Robert W. Irion, Liu wrote \"One Universe: At Home In The Cosmos (2000)\", for which Tyson, Irion, and Liu were awarded the 2001 Science Writing Award (scientist category) of the American Institute of Physics. In 2003, Liu joined the faculty of the CUNY College of Staten Island (CSI). He was subsequently appointed to the consortial faculty of the physics doctoral program of the CUNY Graduate Center. His book, The Handy Astronomy Answer Book (Visible Ink Press), was published in 2004. In 2008, Liu became director of The Verrazano School Honors Program at ",
"4897 Tomhamilton\nBooks on astronomical topics: ; Useful Star Names (ISBN: 978-1-61204-614-3) ; Our Neighbor Stars ; Moons of the Solar System ; Dwarf Planets and Asteroids ; Impact Craters of Earth ; Other books: ; Time for Patriots, a time travel adventure novel ; The Mountain of Long Eyes, an anthology of 27 stories of fantasy, science fiction, and satire. ; Weird Thoughts, a mixed anthology of 17 stories of science fiction, fantasy, and satire; plus seven essays on topics related to astronomy, including one describing the author's experience working on the Apollo Project. ; Scam Artists of the Galaxy, 19 stories of a pair of cousins cheating their way across planets. Hamilton has also had many astronomical articles in The Constellation, and science fiction in Aphelion, Bewildering Stories (Oct. 30, 2017, \"An Arkham Halloween\"), and Changingthetimes.com (Nov. 23, 2020, \"Moctezuma Succeeds\").",
"Question and Answer (novel)\n John Lorenzen is an astronomer from Lunopolis who is recruited by the Lagrange Institute for the second expedition to Troas. At this time, Earth is still recovering from a two-century-long era of war and chaos that began with the Soviet conquest of North America in World War III and ended with the unification of the Solar System at the conclusion of a war between Mars and Venus. Twenty-two years after the discovery of a faster-than-light drive, Troas is the only Earthlike world to be discovered, and enthusiasm for interstellar travel is waning. If Troas is not opened to colonization, humanity may give up interstellar travel altogether. The effort to mount a second ",
"Charles Liu\n In 2012, he also became director of the William E. Macaulay Honors College at CSI. He served as director of both of those programs until 2018. His book StarTalk: Everything You Ever Need To Know… (National Geographic) was published in 2016. In 2013, Liu’s The Handy Astronomy Answer Book (Visible Ink Press) was published. In 2015, Liu was elected as Education Officer of the American Astronomical Society, serving also as a Councilor and Trustee of the Society until 2018. In 2016, Liu was elected as President of the Astronomical Society of New York. Liu’s book 30-Second Universe (Ivy Press), co-authored with Karen Masters and Sevil Salur, was published in 2019. Also in 2019, he was selected as a Fellow of the American Astronomical Society. In 2020, Liu’s The Handy Physics Answer Book (Visible Ink Press) was published.",
"Charlie Brown's Super Book of Questions and Answers\n Encyclopedic facts about the Earth and the Solar System.",
"Question and Answer (novel)\n similar to that of Asimov's The End of Eternity – though this similarity becomes evident only towards the respective ends of both books. In both – one dealing with spaceflight and exploration and the other with time-travel - an organization of well-meaning meddlers interferes to \"guide\" and manipulate the course of human history, with the aim of promoting safety, security and stability, and with the price being to stifle spaceflight and galactic exploration and colonization. And in both, the protagonist finally decides to abort these efforts and opt for galactic expansion, even at the cost of instability and uncertainty.",
"Universe: The Definitive Visual Guide\n Universe: The Definitive Visual Guide is a 528-page, non-fiction book by nine British co-authors (Robert Dinwiddie, Philip Eales, David Hughes, Iain Nicolson, Ian Ridpath, Giles Sparrow, Pam Spence, Carole Stott and Kevin Tildsley) with a short Foreword by Sir Martin Rees, first published in 2005. The book is divided into three sections, beginning with an introduction to theories of the Universe, space exploration, Earth's view of space and how the Universe will end. The second section, \"Guide to the Universe\", contains information on the Sun and the Solar System, as well as the Milky Way and other types of galaxies. The last section, \"The Night Sky\", has full-page maps and charts of the night sky for both northern ",
"The Jodcast\n During mid-month Extra Episodes the Jodcast replaces its News and Night Sky segments with Ask an Astronomer and Jodbite segments. The Ask an Astronomer segment of the Jodcast features questions provided by listeners and answered by various JBCA/JBO astronomers. Questions are collected via the Jodcast website's feedback page through letters and postcards, and from the Jodcast's various social media outlets. Questions are then carefully collated and researched, before being answered on the show. Frequently questions regard items previously featured on the show, and current affairs from the wider world of science. Jodbite segments follow the same format as regular episode's interviews, except for their shorter duration and focus on the work of current JBCA/JBO staff and researchers.",
"David J. Eicher\n Portrait (Taylor, 1997) ; The Civil War in Books: An Analytical Bibliography (University of Illinois Press, 1997) ; Civil War Battlefields: A Touring Guide (Taylor, 1995) ; Beginner’s Guide to Amateur Astronomy (Kalmbach, 1993) ; The New Cosmos: The Astronomy of Our Galaxy and Beyond (editor, Kalmbach, 1992) ; Galaxies and the Universe: An Observing Guide from Deep Sky Magazine (editor and coauthor, Kalmbach, 1992) ; Stars and Galaxies: Astronomy’s Guide to Observing the Cosmos (editor and coauthor, Kalmbach, 1992) ; Beyond the Solar System: 100 Best Deep-Sky Objects for Amateur Astronomers (Kalmbach, 1992) ; Civil War Journeys calendar (Tide-mark, 1990–2000) ; Deep Sky Observing with Small Telescopes (Enslow, 1989) ; The Universe from Your Backyard (Cambridge University Press, 1988) The Universe from Your Backyard (Cambridge University Press, 1988) ",
"Jeff Forshaw\n the theoretical sections stodgy. ; Universal, a guide to the cosmos written with Brian Cox (2016) explores fundamental questions about the universe and the science of astronomy as it attempts to understand it. Universal was also well received, with the New Scientist listing it as one of their Great Christmas books, describing it, \"Rarely has a difficult subject been rendered so accessible.\" The Guardian referred to it as a magnum opus and The Big Issue focussed on the book's encouragement of critical thinking. Universal was featured by Symmetry, the particle physics journal funded by the US Department of Energy and described as a beautiful book which excels on many levels. ; Forshaw is "
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"text": " select the story they would like to see from the onset. A sequel to Christmas Days for the PC titled C.D.C.D.2 (シーディーシーディー2) was released on July 25, 2008. The PlayStation 2 version was later re-released for the PC, titled Da Capo II: Plus Communication and containing the hentai scenes found in the original release, on December 26, 2008. Bundled with Da Capo, the game was released as a PlayStation Portable version titled D.C.I&II P.S.P.: Da Capo I&II: Plus Situation Portable (D.C.I&II P.S.P. 〜ダ・カーポ I&II〜 プラスシチュエーション ポータブル) on October 28, 2010. Another adult fan disc based on the Da Capo II visual novel titled Da Capo II: Spring Celebration (〜ダ・カーポII〜 スプリング セレブレイション) was released by ",
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"text": " White Album 2 (ホワイトアルバム2) is a trilogy of Japanese adult visual novels developed by the visual novel company Leaf for the Microsoft Windows PC, and is the sequel to Leaf's earlier visual novel, White Album. The first part of the series, named White Album 2: Introductory Chapter, was released on March 26, 2010. The second part in the series is named White Album 2: Closing Chapter and was released on December 22, 2011. An all-ages PlayStation 3 version combining both chapters published by Aquaplus was released in 2012 and ported for PlayStation Vita in 2013. A White Album 2 - Mini-After Story epilogue was released for Windows in 2014. White Album 2: Extended Edition, combining both chapters and the epilogue was released in 2018, also for Windows. The gameplay of White Album 2 follows a linear plot line which offers pre-determined scenarios with courses of interaction. An anime television series adaptation aired in Japan between October and December 2013.",
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"Buono!\n Buono! was officially announced as a new girl group at the Nakayoshi Festival 2007 on July 21, 2007. The group was formed to sing both the opening (\"Kokoro no Tamago\") and ending (\"Honto no Jibun\") themes for the anime adaptation of the Shugo Chara! manga. The members consisted of Momoko Tsugunaga and Miyabi Natsuyaki from Berryz Kobo; and Airi Suzuki from Cute, who have worked together as labelmates in Hello! Project since joining the label in 2002 as Hello! Project Kids. Throughout their career, Buono! continued to record theme songs for Shugo Chara! and their works were featured in the anime's soundtrack. Buono! also partnered up with pizza chain, Pizza-La, and starred in their commercials. They also had a weekly radio show endorsed by Pizza-La called Pizza-La presents Cafe Buono! Buono! was to perform at the Japan Expo in Stockholm, Sweden, on May 24, 2009, but the convention was cancelled a month earlier on April 21, 2009, due to \"the financial change in world economy, severe competition from other festivals/concerts as well as poor ticket sales.\"",
"Buono!\n Buono! (ボーノ) was a subgroup of the Japanese girl groups Berryz Kobo and Cute, formed in 2007 by Up-Front Promotion and associated with Hello! Project. The members consisted of Momoko Tsugunaga and Miyabi Natsuyaki from Berryz Kobo, and Airi Suzuki from Cute. Their vocals were backed by the band Dolce, which formerly went under name Busters! in 2008. Buono! was initially formed as an idol project group to perform theme songs for the Shugo Chara! anime series, which ran from 2007 to 2010. After the show's end, they moved labels from Pony Canyon to Zetima and starred in the horror film Ring of Curse. Buono! became inactive after 2012, but returned in 2016 before finally disbanding in 2017.",
"Buono!\n In December 2010, Buono! moved labels from Pony Canyon to Zetima. Their 11th single, \"Zassou No Uta\", was released on February 2, 2011. On October 29, 2011, Buono! starred in the horror film, Ring of Curse, marking their first feature film together as a group. In February 2012, Buono! performed in Paris, France with a sold-out concert of 800 people. On June 25, 2012, Buono! took part in Yubi Matsuri, an idol festival produced by Rino Sashihara from AKB48 attended by 8,000 people.",
"Buono!\n After spending four years inactive, Buono! returned in 2016 with the song \"So La Ti Do (Hey, Hey)\" and a sold-out live event titled ''Buono! Festa 2016'' held on August 25, 2016. Around the second half of 2016, both Tsugunaga and Suzuki announced that they were leaving Hello! Project in June 2017. On May 22, 2017, Buono! had their final concert, ''Buono! Live 2017: Pienezza'', at the Yokohama Arena. Performing guests included Cute, Country Girls, and Natsuyaki's new girl group Pink Cres. 15,000 people attended the concert. The event was also broadcast on Nico Nico Live.",
"Ring of Curse\n Author Yuka Hidaka originally published the story online on the website Maho no iLand in 2011 as a cell phone novel. Over 800,000 people subscribed to the story. ASCII Media Works announced in a press release on July 11, 2011 that the novel would receive a live-action adaptation starring the members of the Japanese idol girl group Buono!, consisting of Momoko Tsugunaga, Miyabi Natsuyaki, and Airi Suzuki, in their debut starring film. The film was directed by Mari Asato. The theme song of the film is \"Deep Mind\" by Buono!.",
"Junior Bueno\n .",
"La buona novella\n The LP is a concept album inspired by several apocryphal gospels, mainly the Gospel of James and the Arabic Infancy Gospel. Producer Roberto Dané had the original idea for the album and submitted it to Antonio Casetta of Produttori Associati, who in turn advised him to discuss the idea with De André, who was stuck in a creative rut at that time. After a year of work, the album was ready. Narration in this album, in accordance with the apocrypha, emphasizes the human traits of traditional biblical characters (e.g. Joseph) and focuses more on some minor characters (e.g. Titus and Dumachus, the two thieves crucified along with Jesus). De André himself saw the album as \"one of [his] best works, if not the best\".",
"Kiss! Kiss! Kiss! (Buono! song)\n \"Kiss! Kiss! Kiss!\" is a song by the Hello! Project unit Buono! from their album Buono! 2 (2009). The song was written by Yūho Iwasato, Shinjirō Inoue, and Susumu Nishikawa and produced by Tsunku. It was released on May 14, 2008 as the album's third single. The Single V (PCBP.51918) was released on June 18, 2008. The single peaked at number four on the weekly Oricon charts, and charted for six weeks.",
"Sherbet (EP)\n Sherbet is the second mini-album by the Japanese girl group Buono!. It was released on August 22, 2012.",
"Kiss! Kiss! Kiss! (Buono! song)\n2008-05-15 Music Japan ; 2008-05-16 Music Fighter ",
"No Bueno\n No Bueno is the second single from Nadia Oh's second studio album, Colours (2011). It was produced by Space Cowboy and has been noted for popularizing the Dave Nada created genre Moombahton.",
"Ar Tonelico 2\n Ar tonelico II: Melody of Metafalica, known in Japan as Ar tonelico II: Sekai ni Hibiku Shōjo-tachi no Metafalica (アルトネリコ2 世界に響く少女たちの創造詩(メタファリカ)) is a role-playing video game, developed by Gust for the PlayStation 2 which was released in Japan on October 25, 2007, in North America on January 20, 2009, and was set to be released in the EU on 29 May 2009, but a problem with the barcode delayed it by a week. It is the sequel to Ar tonelico: Melody of Elemia, taking place roughly one and a half years after that game's canonical ending.",
"Da Capo II\n select the story they would like to see from the onset. A sequel to Christmas Days for the PC titled C.D.C.D.2 (シーディーシーディー2) was released on July 25, 2008. The PlayStation 2 version was later re-released for the PC, titled Da Capo II: Plus Communication and containing the hentai scenes found in the original release, on December 26, 2008. Bundled with Da Capo, the game was released as a PlayStation Portable version titled D.C.I&II P.S.P.: Da Capo I&II: Plus Situation Portable (D.C.I&II P.S.P. 〜ダ・カーポ I&II〜 プラスシチュエーション ポータブル) on October 28, 2010. Another adult fan disc based on the Da Capo II visual novel titled Da Capo II: Spring Celebration (〜ダ・カーポII〜 スプリング セレブレイション) was released by ",
"Kiss! Kiss! Kiss! (Buono! song)\n The single was released on May 14, 2008 in Japan under the Pony Canyon label in two different versions: regular (PCCA.70215) and limited (PCCA.02672). The normal edition came with only the normal CD, while the limited edition was packaged with a special DVD. Both the limited edition and first press of the regular edition came with a serial number card, used in a promotional draw, and a Buono! trading card. \"Kiss! Kiss! Kiss!\" was used as the third ending theme of the anime Shugo Chara! (2006-2009). \"Minna Daisuki\", the B-side, was used as the second opening theme. The PV was shot on-location in a real school.",
"La buona novella\n La buona novella [i.e. The Good News] is the fourth studio album by Italian singer-songwriter Fabrizio De André, released in 1970. Its plot revolves around the New Testament apocrypha.",
"Buoni o cattivi\n Buoni o cattivi is the fourteenth studio album by Italian singer-songwriter Vasco Rossi, released on 2 April 2004. The album spent fifteen non-consecutive weeks atop the Italian FIMI Albums Chart, and later became Italy's best-selling album of 2004. It also entered the charts in Switzerland, peaking at number 6 and being certified gold in the country. It spawned the singles \"Buoni o cattivi\", \"Come stai\", \"Un senso\", \"E…\" and \"Señorita\". \"Un senso\" also appeared on the soundtrack of the film Non ti muovere by Sergio Castellitto. Despite not being included in the film's official soundtrack, \"Un senso\" was awarded a Nastro d'Argento for Best Original Song in 2005.",
"Buona Vita (Katy Garbi album)\n Buona Vita (English: Life is Good) is the first Italian-language and the eighteenth studio album by the Greek recording artist Katy Garbi. The album was released in Italy on 8 June 2013 by EGEA Music, with releases in various European locations thereafter. The album was produced by the Italian producer Alberto Zeppieri. The album contains 12 newly recorded tracks, all Italian-language remakes of Garbi's hits, as well as some well-known Italian tracks, including five duets with well-known Italian artists such as Ornella Vanoni and Carlo Marrale.",
"Canvas 2: Akane-iro no Palette\n Canvas 2: Akane Iro no Palette (Canvas2 〜茜色のパレット〜), also known as just Canvas 2, is a Japanese visual novel developed by F&C FC01, a brand of F&C, released for Windows on April 23, 2004. The game was later ported to the PlayStation 2 by Kadokawa Shoten, on January 26, 2006. AiCherry produced a DVD Player Game version of Canvas 2 on November 28, 2008. An iOS version was released on January 12, 2013. A fan disc called Innocent Colors ~Canvas 2 Fan Disc~ was released for Windows on September 24, 2004. The game is a sequel to Canvas ~Sepia-iro no Motif~. Two other spin off games part of the Canvas series were released by F&C. A 24-episode anime television series called Canvas 2: Niji Iro no Sketch (Canvas2 〜虹色のスケッチ〜) was produced by studio Zexcs, and licensed by Kadokawa Pictures USA in North America. It aired on eight different channels in Japan between October 3, 2005, and March 27, 2006, and was streamed on Crunchyroll. Two manga adaptations were published by Kadokawa Shoten, and three light novels have also been published, as well as multiple drama CDs.",
"Miyabi Natsuyaki\n Miyabi joined Buono! alongside Berryz Kobo group-mate Momoko Tsugunaga and Airi Suzuki from Cute. The unit was officially announced at the Nakayoshi magazine Festival 2007 on July 21, 2007, at Tokyo's Sunshine City in Ikebukuro. They sang both the opening (\"Kokoro no Tamago\") and ending (\"Honto no Jibun\") themes for the anime adaptation of the Shugo Chara! manga. Buono! continued to record the ending and opening themes for the first season of the anime. During the second season, Buono! recorded only the ending themes, as the opening themes were handled by Shugo Chara Egg! and Guardians 4, two other groups formed for the sake of performing Shugo Chara! music.",
"White Album 2\n White Album 2 (ホワイトアルバム2) is a trilogy of Japanese adult visual novels developed by the visual novel company Leaf for the Microsoft Windows PC, and is the sequel to Leaf's earlier visual novel, White Album. The first part of the series, named White Album 2: Introductory Chapter, was released on March 26, 2010. The second part in the series is named White Album 2: Closing Chapter and was released on December 22, 2011. An all-ages PlayStation 3 version combining both chapters published by Aquaplus was released in 2012 and ported for PlayStation Vita in 2013. A White Album 2 - Mini-After Story epilogue was released for Windows in 2014. White Album 2: Extended Edition, combining both chapters and the epilogue was released in 2018, also for Windows. The gameplay of White Album 2 follows a linear plot line which offers pre-determined scenarios with courses of interaction. An anime television series adaptation aired in Japan between October and December 2013."
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"title": "Blue (opera)",
"text": " Blue is an opera in two acts with music by Jeanine Tesori and libretto by Tazewell Thompson. It premiered at the Glimmerglass Festival in 2019 and received the Music Critics Association of North America 2020 Award for Best New Opera.",
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"title": "Aura (The Mission album)",
"text": " Aura is the eighth studio album by The Mission. Released in 2001, it was their first studio album since Blue in 1996. The album was also released as a slipcased limited edition 2-CD set. The bonus disc features the original version of \"In Denial\", two videos - \"Evangeline\" and \"Deliverance\" (live), interview footage and a weblink. The album was re-released in November 2014 together with its accompanying Aural Delight.",
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"text": " Aura performed and wrote their own original material written by main songwriter Dave Small (Vocals) with input from various other band members, they also performed songs by artists who had inspired and influenced them in their band style of 1960s/1970s classic rock and blues. Achievements included sharing the bill with Walter Trout, Wishbone Ash, Hayseed Dixie and Rose Hill Drive; While supporting Stan Webb's Chicken Shack at Stourbridge Rock Café in 2000 they were spotted by a promoter who wanted a young act to support Status Quo. They played before 5,000 people at an open-air concert at Dudley Castle in 2007. They also toured Holland, Germany, Belgium and ",
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"title": "Eternal Blue (album)",
"text": " Eternal Blue is the debut studio album by Canadian heavy metal band Spiritbox. It was released on September 17, 2021, through the band's own Pale Chord Records in partnership with Rise Records. Work began in 2018 and 2019 but was suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which delayed the album release initially slated for April 2020. Spiritbox relocated to Joshua Tree, California, and completed the songwriting process for the album, which Dan Braunstein and the band's guitarist Mike Stringer produced. The recording was finished by Braunstein in February 2021. Eternal Blue contains an array of metal genres and subgenres with electronic elements as part of Spiritbox's dynamic, while singer Courtney LaPlante employs both screamed and clean vocals. In advance of the record's release, five songs became singles, \"Holy Roller\", \"Constance\", \"Circle With Me\", \"Secret Garden\", and \"Hurt You\", all of which have recorded entries on the American Billboard charts. Music critics reviewed the album positively, who generally praised its production, songwriting, and musicianship. Eternal Blue proved an immediate chart success for the band, recording entries in eight countries and debuting at number thirteen on the Billboard 200.",
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"title": "Eternal Blue (album)",
"text": " Spiritbox employed several heavy metal-based musical styles on Eternal Blue. Critics have identified the style on the album as metalcore, post-metal, djent, progressive metal, and alternative metal. The record was also labelled \"post-metalcore\" and a \"nu-metal-meets-djent riff-fest\". Near the release of the record, LaPlante herself defined the musical genre of Spiritbox as metalcore. LaPlante makes use of both screaming and singing throughout the record. The band's use of the digital synthesizer provided a unique sonic aspect to Eternal Blue, displaying aspects ranging from atmospheric to industrial. This approach led Guitar World to describe Spiritbox as \"digitally infused metal\" upon the release of what became the album's first single, \"Holy Roller\". Spiritbox said they derived inspiration related to this approach from the 1980s pop music scene, Nine Inch Nails, and early post-punk bands such as the Cure in an interview following the album's release; specifically, minimalist \"airy\" song structures characteristic of 1980s dark rock served as an important base to the music on Eternal Blue.",
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"title": "Blue Angel (novel)",
"text": " Blue Angel is a novel written by author Francine Prose that was published in the year 2000. The novel is about the complex relationship between Ted – a 47 years old English professor and his student Angela that evolves as a satire on sexual harassment on college campuses. This was Prose's 10th publication. The novel is part of the National Library of Australia.",
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"title": "The Blue (album)",
"text": " The Blue is the seventh studio album by the Italian progressive doom/gothic metal band Novembre.",
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"title": "Blue (opera)",
"text": " The opera was premiered at the Glimmerglass Festival on July 14, 2019, with direction by the librettist Tazewell Thompson. Additional productions scheduled at the Washington National Opera, Lyric Opera of Chicago, Minnesota Opera, and Lincoln Center's Mostly Mozart Festival were cancelled or postponed due to COVID-19.",
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"title": "Blue (opera)",
"text": " The opera was commissioned by the Glimmerglass Festival in 2015 to address contemporary issues around race. Composer Jeanine Tesori, whose 2011 opera A Blizzard on Marblehead Neck had previously been commissioned by Glimmerglass, was asked to write the music. When playwright Tazewell Thompson, a director of several productions at Glimmerglass, was asked to suggest a librettist, he proposed writing one himself; inspired by sources such as James Baldwin's The Fire Next Time, Ta-Nehisi Coates' Between the World and Me, and Claude Brown's Manchild in the Promised Land, he drafted the libretto in six months. When Tesori asked whether the Father character could be a police officer instead of a jazz saxophone player, Thompson initially resisted but later decided to pursue the idea. Inside Blue, a documentary about the opera, was streamed on WQXR in August and September 2020.",
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"title": "Blue States (band)",
"text": " Blue States is an English electronic music group headed by Andy Dragazis. The band has been active since 1997, and is currently based in London, England. A track from their 2002 album Man Mountain, \"Season Song\", is featured on the soundtrack to the British horror film 28 Days Later. The album 'Restless Spheres' was released on 16 September 2016.",
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"id": "3663974",
"title": "Blue Winter",
"text": " Blue Winter is a double album by American jazz saxophonist Fred Anderson, which was recorded live at Vermont's Johnson State College in 2004 and released on Eremite, a label founded by producer Michael Ehlers. The set features four long improvisations by a trio with bassist William Parker and drummer Hamid Drake. While the three have worked together before, in quartet with Kidd Jordan on the album 2 Days in April, this is their first trio recording.",
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"title": "Aura (novel)",
"text": " Aura is a short novel written by Mexican novelist Carlos Fuentes, first published in 1962 in Mexico. This novel is considered as a fantastic literature for its remarkable description of “dreamlike” themes and the complexion of “double identity” portrayed by the character. Its narrative is completely carried out in second person. The first English translation, by Lysander Kemp, was published in 1965 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux. It was adapted to the screen in 1966 in La strega in amore, starring Richard Johnson, Rosanna Schiaffino and Gian Maria Volonté.",
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"title": "Systems in Blue",
"text": "2005: Point of No Return ; 2008: Out of the Blue ; 2009: Heaven & Hell - The Mixes ; 2010: The Big Blue Megamix ; 2011: Symphony in Blue - The Best Of ; 2012: Voices from Beyond ; 2015: \" Back in Blue\" (EP) ; 2017: \"Mélange bleu\" ; 2019: \"Blue Horizons\" (EP) ; 2020: Blue Universe (feat. MS Project and DO Passion) ",
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"id": "2021671",
"title": "Steffen Basho-Junghans",
"text": "12-String Solo MC (Blue Moment Arts|Blue Moment Arts, 1989) ; In Search of the Eagle's Voice CD (BMA, 1995) ; Fleur De Lis 1 & 2 2x CD (BMA, 1996) ; Song of the Earth CD (Sublingual Records, 2000) ; Inside CD (Strange Attractors, 2001) ; Landscapes in Exile CD (Blue Moment Arts, 2001) ; Waters in Azure CD (Strange Attractors, 2002) ; Rivers and Bridges CD (Strange Attractors, 2003) ; 7 Books dbl CD (Strange Attractors, 2004) ; Unknown Music I: Alien Letter CD (Sillyboy, 2005) ; Unknown Music II: Transwarp Meditation CD (Preservation, 2005) ; In the Morning Twilight CD (Kning Disk, 2006) ; Last Days of the Dragons CD (Locust, 2006) ; Late Summer Morning CD (Strange Attractors, 2006) ; \"IS\" LP (Architects of Harmonic Rooms & Records, 2009) ; Unknown Music III: O Som Naha MC (Beartown Records, 2010) ",
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"id": "11283997",
"title": "Blue Stahli",
"text": " Blue Stahli is an American multi-genre (predominantly electronic rock) project based in Phoenix, Arizona that was created by Bret Autrey. Blue Stahli has appeared in a number of movie trailers, shows and games.",
"score": "1.5041647"
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{
"id": "1382090",
"title": "Blue Foundation",
"text": " Blue Foundation is a Danish band. Their cinematic dream pop, shoegaze and electronics inspired compositions are known for being featured in films such as Twilight, Miami Vice and on TV shows including CSI: Miami and The Vampire Diaries. Danish Tobias Wilner founded the group in 2000 recruiting a rotating cast of traditional musicians throughout the band's history to inspire creativity. Since 2003 the core of the band has been Tobias Wilner and Bo Rande, based in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn and Copenhagen, Denmark. Blue Foundation released their fifth album Blood Moon worldwide on 2 September 2016. The album featured appearances from Mark Kozelek (Sun Kil Moon/ Red House Painters), Erika Spring (Au Revoir Simone/ Nice As Fuck), Jonas Bjerre (Mew), Sonya Kitchell, Sara Savery (aka Drop the Gun) and Findlay Brown.",
"score": "1.4952804"
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"id": "9274955",
"title": "Sky Blue (Maria Schneider album)",
"text": " Sky Blue is the fifth studio album by American jazz composer Maria Schneider. The album was released in 2007 through ArtistShare and was nominated for two 2008 Grammy Awards for Best Large Jazz Ensemble and Best Instrumental Composition (for \"Cerulean Skies\").",
"score": "1.4907386"
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"id": "2667085",
"title": "Gareth David-Lloyd",
"text": " David-Lloyd fronts the progressive metal band Blue Gillespie, previously known as A Breath of Blue Fire. The band participated in Sex, Wales, and Anarchy on 20 April 2008, and Orgee on 3 May 2008, at the University of Wales Institute Cardiff. Their first EP, Cave Country, was released in December 2008 which was followed by Cave Country Part 2 which was released in August 2009. Their debut album, Synesthesia, was released in May 2010. Their second album Seven Rages of Man was released in May 2012.",
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"id": "5580565",
"title": "Emily Blue",
"text": " Following the release of Tara Terra's second studio album, Blue went on to concentrate on her solo career. She decided to experiment with new, out-of-the-box musical genres, and her musical style started to revolve around 80's music revival. Borrowing elements from 80's synth-pop, the glitch movement and industrial music, Blue started working on new material that continued the musical development that she has shown in her 2017 solo release. On April 6, 2018, almost precisely a year after the release of her two most recent singles, Blue released \"Cellophane\", an experimental and heavily synthesized pop track that presented the change that Blue has gone through. The song later turned out to be the first single from Emily Blue's *69 EP, produced by and written with Bad City's Max Perenchio. It was initially released ",
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"id": "14024811",
"title": "Purple Blue",
"text": " Purple Blue is the third full-length album by Canadian indie band Eric's Trip. The album marked a turn to a heavier, more psychedelic sound, which Rick White would further explore with Elevator. A tribute to the album can be found in the song \"Eric Sleeps,\" by Australian indie band Youth Group, from their debut album Urban and Eastern.",
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"Blue (opera)\n Blue is an opera in two acts with music by Jeanine Tesori and libretto by Tazewell Thompson. It premiered at the Glimmerglass Festival in 2019 and received the Music Critics Association of North America 2020 Award for Best New Opera.",
"Aura (The Mission album)\n Aura is the eighth studio album by The Mission. Released in 2001, it was their first studio album since Blue in 1996. The album was also released as a slipcased limited edition 2-CD set. The bonus disc features the original version of \"In Denial\", two videos - \"Evangeline\" and \"Deliverance\" (live), interview footage and a weblink. The album was re-released in November 2014 together with its accompanying Aural Delight.",
"Aura (band)\n Aura performed and wrote their own original material written by main songwriter Dave Small (Vocals) with input from various other band members, they also performed songs by artists who had inspired and influenced them in their band style of 1960s/1970s classic rock and blues. Achievements included sharing the bill with Walter Trout, Wishbone Ash, Hayseed Dixie and Rose Hill Drive; While supporting Stan Webb's Chicken Shack at Stourbridge Rock Café in 2000 they were spotted by a promoter who wanted a young act to support Status Quo. They played before 5,000 people at an open-air concert at Dudley Castle in 2007. They also toured Holland, Germany, Belgium and ",
"Eternal Blue (album)\n Eternal Blue is the debut studio album by Canadian heavy metal band Spiritbox. It was released on September 17, 2021, through the band's own Pale Chord Records in partnership with Rise Records. Work began in 2018 and 2019 but was suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which delayed the album release initially slated for April 2020. Spiritbox relocated to Joshua Tree, California, and completed the songwriting process for the album, which Dan Braunstein and the band's guitarist Mike Stringer produced. The recording was finished by Braunstein in February 2021. Eternal Blue contains an array of metal genres and subgenres with electronic elements as part of Spiritbox's dynamic, while singer Courtney LaPlante employs both screamed and clean vocals. In advance of the record's release, five songs became singles, \"Holy Roller\", \"Constance\", \"Circle With Me\", \"Secret Garden\", and \"Hurt You\", all of which have recorded entries on the American Billboard charts. Music critics reviewed the album positively, who generally praised its production, songwriting, and musicianship. Eternal Blue proved an immediate chart success for the band, recording entries in eight countries and debuting at number thirteen on the Billboard 200.",
"Eternal Blue (album)\n Spiritbox employed several heavy metal-based musical styles on Eternal Blue. Critics have identified the style on the album as metalcore, post-metal, djent, progressive metal, and alternative metal. The record was also labelled \"post-metalcore\" and a \"nu-metal-meets-djent riff-fest\". Near the release of the record, LaPlante herself defined the musical genre of Spiritbox as metalcore. LaPlante makes use of both screaming and singing throughout the record. The band's use of the digital synthesizer provided a unique sonic aspect to Eternal Blue, displaying aspects ranging from atmospheric to industrial. This approach led Guitar World to describe Spiritbox as \"digitally infused metal\" upon the release of what became the album's first single, \"Holy Roller\". Spiritbox said they derived inspiration related to this approach from the 1980s pop music scene, Nine Inch Nails, and early post-punk bands such as the Cure in an interview following the album's release; specifically, minimalist \"airy\" song structures characteristic of 1980s dark rock served as an important base to the music on Eternal Blue.",
"Blue Angel (novel)\n Blue Angel is a novel written by author Francine Prose that was published in the year 2000. The novel is about the complex relationship between Ted – a 47 years old English professor and his student Angela that evolves as a satire on sexual harassment on college campuses. This was Prose's 10th publication. The novel is part of the National Library of Australia.",
"The Blue (album)\n The Blue is the seventh studio album by the Italian progressive doom/gothic metal band Novembre.",
"Blue (opera)\n The opera was premiered at the Glimmerglass Festival on July 14, 2019, with direction by the librettist Tazewell Thompson. Additional productions scheduled at the Washington National Opera, Lyric Opera of Chicago, Minnesota Opera, and Lincoln Center's Mostly Mozart Festival were cancelled or postponed due to COVID-19.",
"Blue (opera)\n The opera was commissioned by the Glimmerglass Festival in 2015 to address contemporary issues around race. Composer Jeanine Tesori, whose 2011 opera A Blizzard on Marblehead Neck had previously been commissioned by Glimmerglass, was asked to write the music. When playwright Tazewell Thompson, a director of several productions at Glimmerglass, was asked to suggest a librettist, he proposed writing one himself; inspired by sources such as James Baldwin's The Fire Next Time, Ta-Nehisi Coates' Between the World and Me, and Claude Brown's Manchild in the Promised Land, he drafted the libretto in six months. When Tesori asked whether the Father character could be a police officer instead of a jazz saxophone player, Thompson initially resisted but later decided to pursue the idea. Inside Blue, a documentary about the opera, was streamed on WQXR in August and September 2020.",
"Blue States (band)\n Blue States is an English electronic music group headed by Andy Dragazis. The band has been active since 1997, and is currently based in London, England. A track from their 2002 album Man Mountain, \"Season Song\", is featured on the soundtrack to the British horror film 28 Days Later. The album 'Restless Spheres' was released on 16 September 2016.",
"Blue Winter\n Blue Winter is a double album by American jazz saxophonist Fred Anderson, which was recorded live at Vermont's Johnson State College in 2004 and released on Eremite, a label founded by producer Michael Ehlers. The set features four long improvisations by a trio with bassist William Parker and drummer Hamid Drake. While the three have worked together before, in quartet with Kidd Jordan on the album 2 Days in April, this is their first trio recording.",
"Aura (novel)\n Aura is a short novel written by Mexican novelist Carlos Fuentes, first published in 1962 in Mexico. This novel is considered as a fantastic literature for its remarkable description of “dreamlike” themes and the complexion of “double identity” portrayed by the character. Its narrative is completely carried out in second person. The first English translation, by Lysander Kemp, was published in 1965 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux. It was adapted to the screen in 1966 in La strega in amore, starring Richard Johnson, Rosanna Schiaffino and Gian Maria Volonté.",
"Systems in Blue\n2005: Point of No Return ; 2008: Out of the Blue ; 2009: Heaven & Hell - The Mixes ; 2010: The Big Blue Megamix ; 2011: Symphony in Blue - The Best Of ; 2012: Voices from Beyond ; 2015: \" Back in Blue\" (EP) ; 2017: \"Mélange bleu\" ; 2019: \"Blue Horizons\" (EP) ; 2020: Blue Universe (feat. MS Project and DO Passion) ",
"Steffen Basho-Junghans\n12-String Solo MC (Blue Moment Arts|Blue Moment Arts, 1989) ; In Search of the Eagle's Voice CD (BMA, 1995) ; Fleur De Lis 1 & 2 2x CD (BMA, 1996) ; Song of the Earth CD (Sublingual Records, 2000) ; Inside CD (Strange Attractors, 2001) ; Landscapes in Exile CD (Blue Moment Arts, 2001) ; Waters in Azure CD (Strange Attractors, 2002) ; Rivers and Bridges CD (Strange Attractors, 2003) ; 7 Books dbl CD (Strange Attractors, 2004) ; Unknown Music I: Alien Letter CD (Sillyboy, 2005) ; Unknown Music II: Transwarp Meditation CD (Preservation, 2005) ; In the Morning Twilight CD (Kning Disk, 2006) ; Last Days of the Dragons CD (Locust, 2006) ; Late Summer Morning CD (Strange Attractors, 2006) ; \"IS\" LP (Architects of Harmonic Rooms & Records, 2009) ; Unknown Music III: O Som Naha MC (Beartown Records, 2010) ",
"Blue Stahli\n Blue Stahli is an American multi-genre (predominantly electronic rock) project based in Phoenix, Arizona that was created by Bret Autrey. Blue Stahli has appeared in a number of movie trailers, shows and games.",
"Blue Foundation\n Blue Foundation is a Danish band. Their cinematic dream pop, shoegaze and electronics inspired compositions are known for being featured in films such as Twilight, Miami Vice and on TV shows including CSI: Miami and The Vampire Diaries. Danish Tobias Wilner founded the group in 2000 recruiting a rotating cast of traditional musicians throughout the band's history to inspire creativity. Since 2003 the core of the band has been Tobias Wilner and Bo Rande, based in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn and Copenhagen, Denmark. Blue Foundation released their fifth album Blood Moon worldwide on 2 September 2016. The album featured appearances from Mark Kozelek (Sun Kil Moon/ Red House Painters), Erika Spring (Au Revoir Simone/ Nice As Fuck), Jonas Bjerre (Mew), Sonya Kitchell, Sara Savery (aka Drop the Gun) and Findlay Brown.",
"Sky Blue (Maria Schneider album)\n Sky Blue is the fifth studio album by American jazz composer Maria Schneider. The album was released in 2007 through ArtistShare and was nominated for two 2008 Grammy Awards for Best Large Jazz Ensemble and Best Instrumental Composition (for \"Cerulean Skies\").",
"Gareth David-Lloyd\n David-Lloyd fronts the progressive metal band Blue Gillespie, previously known as A Breath of Blue Fire. The band participated in Sex, Wales, and Anarchy on 20 April 2008, and Orgee on 3 May 2008, at the University of Wales Institute Cardiff. Their first EP, Cave Country, was released in December 2008 which was followed by Cave Country Part 2 which was released in August 2009. Their debut album, Synesthesia, was released in May 2010. Their second album Seven Rages of Man was released in May 2012.",
"Emily Blue\n Following the release of Tara Terra's second studio album, Blue went on to concentrate on her solo career. She decided to experiment with new, out-of-the-box musical genres, and her musical style started to revolve around 80's music revival. Borrowing elements from 80's synth-pop, the glitch movement and industrial music, Blue started working on new material that continued the musical development that she has shown in her 2017 solo release. On April 6, 2018, almost precisely a year after the release of her two most recent singles, Blue released \"Cellophane\", an experimental and heavily synthesized pop track that presented the change that Blue has gone through. The song later turned out to be the first single from Emily Blue's *69 EP, produced by and written with Bad City's Max Perenchio. It was initially released ",
"Purple Blue\n Purple Blue is the third full-length album by Canadian indie band Eric's Trip. The album marked a turn to a heavier, more psychedelic sound, which Rick White would further explore with Elevator. A tribute to the album can be found in the song \"Eric Sleeps,\" by Australian indie band Youth Group, from their debut album Urban and Eastern."
] |
What genre is Heaven? | [
"trance",
"trance music",
"Trance",
"techno",
"techno music"
] | genre | Heaven (Cosmic Baby album) | 4,357,528 | 96 | [
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"id": "31282383",
"title": "Heaven (1987 film)",
"text": " Heaven is a 1987 documentary film about beliefs concerning the afterlife and heaven in particular. The film was written and directed by Diane Keaton, and features a soundtrack by Howard Shore.",
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"id": "25442894",
"title": "Heaven (Kawakami novel)",
"text": " Heaven (ヘヴン) is a 2009 novel by Mieko Kawakami. Its English translation, released in 2021 and published by Europa Editions, had Sam Bett and David Boyd as the translators. This is the second work written by Kawakami to receive an English translation. The title refers to a painting in the story which one of the characters, a girl named Kojima, gave a new name.",
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"id": "12730315",
"title": "Bright Black Heaven",
"text": " Bright Black Heaven is the second studio album by American electronica band Blaqk Audio, consisting of Davey Havok and Jade Puget of AFI, released on September 11, 2012 under Superball Music's imprint Big Death. The album title was first revealed in October 2009 in an interview with Jade on myYearbook, and the album itself had been completed as of December 2, 2011. The first single, \"Faith Healer\", was released on August 14.",
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"id": "31057693",
"title": "Heaven (Dilly Dally album)",
"text": " Heaven is the second studio album by Canadian alternative rock band Dilly Dally. It was released on September 14, 2018 by Partisan Records in the United States nd United Kingdom, and by Dine Alone Records in Canada.",
"score": "1.5270947"
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"id": "29558152",
"title": "Heaven Will Be Mine",
"text": " Heaven Will be Mine is a sci-fi romance visual novel developed by American studios Pillow Fight Games and Worst Girl Games for Windows, Mac, Linux, and iOS. The story is set in an alternate history post-Cold War universe wherein humanity has split into three warring factions, known as the Memorial Foundation, Cradle's Graces, and the Celestial Mechanics. Over the course of the game the player, through combat interactions with the other two faction pilots, can gradually push one of these three factions toward dominance over space and humanity's future. The player can follow the story by selecting one of three characters, each with her own unique backstory, personality, and faction alignment, though this alignment may change over the course of the narrative depending on player choices. Heaven Will Be Mine's gameplay is primarily text-based, with certain situations where the player can make decisions that will determine the outcome of the game.",
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"id": "4590290",
"title": "Vietnam/Heaven",
"text": " Vietnam/Heaven is a compilation album by the band Shockabilly. The album is a combination of two previously unavailable LPs, and was well received by critics. These recordings feature many sonic techniques that were later emulated by bands such as Primus and Sonic Youth.",
"score": "1.5127945"
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"id": "13249627",
"title": "Gliss (band)",
"text": " Released February 9, 2018, the 10-track album features heavy distortion and ethereal vocals. Strange Heaven is a contrasting blend of dirty post-punk hooks and dreamy pop melodies, bringing to mind Joy Division and Dum Dum Girls.The album was mixed by Victoria Cecilia, and released on the duo's own label Kraftwööd Musik Fabrik. The album has been described as Ethereal, nocturnal and bristling with detachment.",
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"id": "13473759",
"title": "Heaven (Rebecca Ferguson album)",
"text": " Heaven is the debut studio album by English singer-songwriter Rebecca Ferguson. The album was released on 5 December 2011 under the recordings of Syco Music and RCA Records. Recording sessions include: London, Los Angeles and Sweden. Eg White, who has worked with Adele and Duffy, serves as a major collaborator. Additional producers and songwriters include Steve Booker, Fraser T Smith, Xenomania, Paul Barry and Mark Taylor. Ferguson later revealed that she would be co-writing the whole of her album in order for her to \"connect\" with the songs. The main genre from the album features genres like soul, pop, blues and R&B. The lyrical content of the album mainly explores the subjects of betrayal, friendship and love found, lost and unrequited. ",
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{
"id": "1167601",
"title": "Citizen of Heaven",
"text": " The album is primarily a Christian pop album, which contains various genres such as dance-pop, R&B, worship, gospel, Christian country. The sound on the album has been likened to Michael Jackson's style, especially on the songs such as \"Miracle\", \"Millionaire (Good Like That)\" and \"Like You Love Me\".",
"score": "1.503888"
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"id": "16444640",
"title": "Heaven Music",
"text": " Heaven Music is an independent record label in Athens, Greece, founded in 2001 by ANT1 Group. It is known for signing new and young artists.",
"score": "1.5019379"
},
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"id": "9362668",
"title": "Heaven & Hell (Ava Max album)",
"text": " Heaven & Hell is the debut studio album by American singer Ava Max. It was released by Atlantic Records on September 18, 2020. Max recorded the album from December 2018 to March 2020, where she collaborated with composers including Cirkut, RedOne, Charlie Puth, and Bonnie McKee. Musically, Heaven & Hell is a pop, dance-pop, and electropop record split into two sides; the former contains anthemic sounds, while the latter incorporates darker melodies. The studio album was released to generally favorable reviews from music critics, many of whom praised the production and Max's vocal abilities but criticized the lyrics and lack of originality. Heaven & Hell peaked at number two on the UK Albums Chart and at number 27 on the US Billboard 200. It has since been certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in the United States and silver by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) in the United Kingdom.",
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"id": "9362671",
"title": "Heaven & Hell (Ava Max album)",
"text": " Musically, Heaven & Hell contains genres of pop, dance-pop, and electropop, with lyrical themes of love, feminism, and resilience. Max insisted on wanting an upbeat energy to the album so that it would be cohesive, reasoning that she did not want every song to sound the same. She described some songs as \"very strong and empowering\", while others \"are a little bit more emotional\". Max refused to include a ballad on the album, as she believed that she would need to include at least four ballads without removing any dance tracks. She additionally stated that Heaven & Hell is a collection of music inspired by artists from her childhood ",
"score": "1.4953555"
},
{
"id": "5033636",
"title": "Made in Heaven (manga)",
"text": " Made in Heaven is a 2-volume manga by Ami Sakurai, published by Gentosha in 2007. It is licensed in North America by Tokyopop (who released it in two parts) and in Australia and New Zealand by Madman Entertainment.",
"score": "1.4936986"
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"id": "10187417",
"title": "Romantic Heaven",
"text": " Romantic Heaven is a 2011 South Korean melodrama about fate, love, loss, and redemption. Though the premise is sentimental, dealing with a variety of characters and their relationships in both life and the afterlife, it is very much in line with writer-director Jang Jin's previous works, combining elements of several different genres, including romance, comedy, drama, ghost and even police thriller into an eccentric, playful and imaginative film.",
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{
"id": "32865630",
"title": "Heaven (Mobius Band album)",
"text": " Heaven is the second full-length record by Mobius Band. It was released in 2007.",
"score": "1.4876636"
},
{
"id": "27975929",
"title": "Heaven Is Earth",
"text": " Heaven Is Earth is a studio album by the American rock band Self Defense Family. It's the band's fifth studio album overall, and second effort after changing its name from End of a Year to Self Defense Family. The album was released on June 30, 2015 through Deathwish Inc.",
"score": "1.4869602"
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"id": "1228508",
"title": "Heaven Is an Orgasm",
"text": " Heaven Is an Orgasm is a compilation album from the Belgian electronic band Lords of Acid. It consists of B-sides, outtakes and unreleased material and was originally available exclusively through Lords of Acid's website. The initial pressing of 500 copies sold out quickly, and because of popular demand for the album, it was given a wider release in 1998 by Antler-Subway Records. The re-issue of Heaven Is an Orgasm contained new cover art. Although named similarly, \"She and Mr. Jones\", and \"She and Mrs. Jones\" are different songs. While they have the same music, and similar chorus, the lyrics are in fact different. \"She and Mrs. Jones\" originally appeared on the album Voodoo-U.",
"score": "1.486412"
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"id": "28420522",
"title": "Heaven & Earth (role-playing game)",
"text": " Heaven & Earth is a role-playing game first published by Event Horizon Productions in 1998, and a second edition published by Guardians of Order in 2001. A third edition was published by Abstract Nova in 2004.",
"score": "1.4856863"
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"id": "31903523",
"title": "Heaven in This Hell",
"text": " Heaven in This Hell is the third studio album by Australian singer and guitarist Orianthi. Produced by David A. Stewart, the album was released on Robo Records on 12 March 2013. Orianthi cited modern country and blues as the main inspirations on the album's sound on an interview for Guitar World in January 2013. A deluxe version with three extra tracks was released on 3 September 2013.",
"score": "1.4850397"
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"id": "14962590",
"title": "Heaven (Cosmic Baby album)",
"text": " Heaven is a music album by techno/trance artist Cosmic Baby which was released in 1999. It is Cosmic Baby's fourth full-length album. It was his final album before his break from recording as Cosmic Baby, as well as his final album in traditional Cosmic Baby style. At the end of 2006 he returned as Cosmic Baby with the album Industrie und Melodie. True to its title, the album has a rather airy and bright overall atmosphere. It feels like a concept album. The music has a typical late-nineties techno/trance sound, and also has elements of chill-out, Balearic beat, breakbeat, and electro. The track \"Karma II\" is a further elaboration of \"Karma\" from the previous album Fourteen Pieces. The track \"Lucifer\" is a cover version of the track of the same name by The Alan Parsons Project from the album Eve from 1979.",
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"Heaven (1987 film)\n Heaven is a 1987 documentary film about beliefs concerning the afterlife and heaven in particular. The film was written and directed by Diane Keaton, and features a soundtrack by Howard Shore.",
"Heaven (Kawakami novel)\n Heaven (ヘヴン) is a 2009 novel by Mieko Kawakami. Its English translation, released in 2021 and published by Europa Editions, had Sam Bett and David Boyd as the translators. This is the second work written by Kawakami to receive an English translation. The title refers to a painting in the story which one of the characters, a girl named Kojima, gave a new name.",
"Bright Black Heaven\n Bright Black Heaven is the second studio album by American electronica band Blaqk Audio, consisting of Davey Havok and Jade Puget of AFI, released on September 11, 2012 under Superball Music's imprint Big Death. The album title was first revealed in October 2009 in an interview with Jade on myYearbook, and the album itself had been completed as of December 2, 2011. The first single, \"Faith Healer\", was released on August 14.",
"Heaven (Dilly Dally album)\n Heaven is the second studio album by Canadian alternative rock band Dilly Dally. It was released on September 14, 2018 by Partisan Records in the United States nd United Kingdom, and by Dine Alone Records in Canada.",
"Heaven Will Be Mine\n Heaven Will be Mine is a sci-fi romance visual novel developed by American studios Pillow Fight Games and Worst Girl Games for Windows, Mac, Linux, and iOS. The story is set in an alternate history post-Cold War universe wherein humanity has split into three warring factions, known as the Memorial Foundation, Cradle's Graces, and the Celestial Mechanics. Over the course of the game the player, through combat interactions with the other two faction pilots, can gradually push one of these three factions toward dominance over space and humanity's future. The player can follow the story by selecting one of three characters, each with her own unique backstory, personality, and faction alignment, though this alignment may change over the course of the narrative depending on player choices. Heaven Will Be Mine's gameplay is primarily text-based, with certain situations where the player can make decisions that will determine the outcome of the game.",
"Vietnam/Heaven\n Vietnam/Heaven is a compilation album by the band Shockabilly. The album is a combination of two previously unavailable LPs, and was well received by critics. These recordings feature many sonic techniques that were later emulated by bands such as Primus and Sonic Youth.",
"Gliss (band)\n Released February 9, 2018, the 10-track album features heavy distortion and ethereal vocals. Strange Heaven is a contrasting blend of dirty post-punk hooks and dreamy pop melodies, bringing to mind Joy Division and Dum Dum Girls.The album was mixed by Victoria Cecilia, and released on the duo's own label Kraftwööd Musik Fabrik. The album has been described as Ethereal, nocturnal and bristling with detachment.",
"Heaven (Rebecca Ferguson album)\n Heaven is the debut studio album by English singer-songwriter Rebecca Ferguson. The album was released on 5 December 2011 under the recordings of Syco Music and RCA Records. Recording sessions include: London, Los Angeles and Sweden. Eg White, who has worked with Adele and Duffy, serves as a major collaborator. Additional producers and songwriters include Steve Booker, Fraser T Smith, Xenomania, Paul Barry and Mark Taylor. Ferguson later revealed that she would be co-writing the whole of her album in order for her to \"connect\" with the songs. The main genre from the album features genres like soul, pop, blues and R&B. The lyrical content of the album mainly explores the subjects of betrayal, friendship and love found, lost and unrequited. ",
"Citizen of Heaven\n The album is primarily a Christian pop album, which contains various genres such as dance-pop, R&B, worship, gospel, Christian country. The sound on the album has been likened to Michael Jackson's style, especially on the songs such as \"Miracle\", \"Millionaire (Good Like That)\" and \"Like You Love Me\".",
"Heaven Music\n Heaven Music is an independent record label in Athens, Greece, founded in 2001 by ANT1 Group. It is known for signing new and young artists.",
"Heaven & Hell (Ava Max album)\n Heaven & Hell is the debut studio album by American singer Ava Max. It was released by Atlantic Records on September 18, 2020. Max recorded the album from December 2018 to March 2020, where she collaborated with composers including Cirkut, RedOne, Charlie Puth, and Bonnie McKee. Musically, Heaven & Hell is a pop, dance-pop, and electropop record split into two sides; the former contains anthemic sounds, while the latter incorporates darker melodies. The studio album was released to generally favorable reviews from music critics, many of whom praised the production and Max's vocal abilities but criticized the lyrics and lack of originality. Heaven & Hell peaked at number two on the UK Albums Chart and at number 27 on the US Billboard 200. It has since been certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in the United States and silver by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) in the United Kingdom.",
"Heaven & Hell (Ava Max album)\n Musically, Heaven & Hell contains genres of pop, dance-pop, and electropop, with lyrical themes of love, feminism, and resilience. Max insisted on wanting an upbeat energy to the album so that it would be cohesive, reasoning that she did not want every song to sound the same. She described some songs as \"very strong and empowering\", while others \"are a little bit more emotional\". Max refused to include a ballad on the album, as she believed that she would need to include at least four ballads without removing any dance tracks. She additionally stated that Heaven & Hell is a collection of music inspired by artists from her childhood ",
"Made in Heaven (manga)\n Made in Heaven is a 2-volume manga by Ami Sakurai, published by Gentosha in 2007. It is licensed in North America by Tokyopop (who released it in two parts) and in Australia and New Zealand by Madman Entertainment.",
"Romantic Heaven\n Romantic Heaven is a 2011 South Korean melodrama about fate, love, loss, and redemption. Though the premise is sentimental, dealing with a variety of characters and their relationships in both life and the afterlife, it is very much in line with writer-director Jang Jin's previous works, combining elements of several different genres, including romance, comedy, drama, ghost and even police thriller into an eccentric, playful and imaginative film.",
"Heaven (Mobius Band album)\n Heaven is the second full-length record by Mobius Band. It was released in 2007.",
"Heaven Is Earth\n Heaven Is Earth is a studio album by the American rock band Self Defense Family. It's the band's fifth studio album overall, and second effort after changing its name from End of a Year to Self Defense Family. The album was released on June 30, 2015 through Deathwish Inc.",
"Heaven Is an Orgasm\n Heaven Is an Orgasm is a compilation album from the Belgian electronic band Lords of Acid. It consists of B-sides, outtakes and unreleased material and was originally available exclusively through Lords of Acid's website. The initial pressing of 500 copies sold out quickly, and because of popular demand for the album, it was given a wider release in 1998 by Antler-Subway Records. The re-issue of Heaven Is an Orgasm contained new cover art. Although named similarly, \"She and Mr. Jones\", and \"She and Mrs. Jones\" are different songs. While they have the same music, and similar chorus, the lyrics are in fact different. \"She and Mrs. Jones\" originally appeared on the album Voodoo-U.",
"Heaven & Earth (role-playing game)\n Heaven & Earth is a role-playing game first published by Event Horizon Productions in 1998, and a second edition published by Guardians of Order in 2001. A third edition was published by Abstract Nova in 2004.",
"Heaven in This Hell\n Heaven in This Hell is the third studio album by Australian singer and guitarist Orianthi. Produced by David A. Stewart, the album was released on Robo Records on 12 March 2013. Orianthi cited modern country and blues as the main inspirations on the album's sound on an interview for Guitar World in January 2013. A deluxe version with three extra tracks was released on 3 September 2013.",
"Heaven (Cosmic Baby album)\n Heaven is a music album by techno/trance artist Cosmic Baby which was released in 1999. It is Cosmic Baby's fourth full-length album. It was his final album before his break from recording as Cosmic Baby, as well as his final album in traditional Cosmic Baby style. At the end of 2006 he returned as Cosmic Baby with the album Industrie und Melodie. True to its title, the album has a rather airy and bright overall atmosphere. It feels like a concept album. The music has a typical late-nineties techno/trance sound, and also has elements of chill-out, Balearic beat, breakbeat, and electro. The track \"Karma II\" is a further elaboration of \"Karma\" from the previous album Fourteen Pieces. The track \"Lucifer\" is a cover version of the track of the same name by The Alan Parsons Project from the album Eve from 1979."
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"text": " While there is sometimes some confusion as to what counts as a heist film there are a set of characteristics that most films in the genre follow. The most basic of these is that films in the genre tend to follow the planning, execution and aftermath of one large robbery. While there can be smaller crimes leading up to the major crime, this major crime is the centerpiece of the film and is the event which informs much of the film's plot. As a result of this, heist films tend to focus on the process of the heist, often showing how the criminals ",
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"text": " The Heist is the debut studio album by American hip hop duo Macklemore & Ryan Lewis. It was released on October 9, 2012, by Macklemore LLC, distributed under the Alternative Distribution Alliance. The album was independently self-produced, self-recorded and self-released by the duo, with no mainstream promotion or support. After the album's release, the duo hired Warner Music Group's radio promotion department to help the push with their singles for a small percentage of the sales. The album was recorded in Seattle, Washington between 2009 and 2012. Within each series of singles were released, before the album release from 2010 and onwards; the fourth single \"Thrift Shop\", which was the most commercially successful – peaking at number one on the Billboard Hot 100, number one in 17 other countries, including number one positions ",
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"text": " The heist film or caper film is a subgenre of crime film, consisting of films that focus on the planning, execution and aftermath of a large robbery. One of the early defining heist films was The Asphalt Jungle (1950), which Film Genre 2000 wrote \"almost single-handedly popularized the genre for mainstream cinema\". It featured robbers whose personal failings ultimately led to the failure of their robbery. Similar films using this formula were Armored Car Robbery (1950), The Killing (1956), and The Getaway (1972). By the 1990s, heist films \"experiment and play with these conventions\" incorporating things like comedy into heist stories.",
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"text": " heist itself and involves a group of variously skilled criminals who are brought together to complete the crime. Two earlier films that some consider earlier examples of the genre are Criss Cross (1949) and The Killers (1946). While these films do follow the planning execution and aftermath of a single heist from the criminals perspective, critics argue that they devote too much time to the planning and aftermath of the heist and too little to the actual heist. As a result they are frequently cited as key films in the development of the genre but not the start of the genre itself. All of these ",
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"text": " passion and impulsivity of friendship and love offset the perfect strategic crime for increased tension. Nearly all main characters, including the relationship-opposing Professor, eventually succumb to love, for which the series received comparisons to telenovelas. Comedic elements, which were compared to Back to the Future and black comedy, also offset the heist tension. The heist film formula is subverted by the heist starting straight after the opening credits instead of lingering on how the gang is brought together. With the series being set after the financial crisis of 2007–2008, which resulted in severe austerity measures in Spain, critics argued that the ",
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"text": " skills which are needed to complete the heist. Over time filmmakers have taken these characteristics and changed them to create interesting plays on the genre. For example Reservoir Dogs (1992) skips the planning and execution of the heist instead choosing to focus exclusively on the aftermath. Another example of this is The Italian Job (1969) which shows the planning and execution of the heist but doesn't fully show the aftermath. While those characteristics stand as the defining characteristics of the genre there are a couple tropes and trends which frequently appear throughout the genre. One such trend is the failure of the heist ",
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"text": " the heist in great detail. They also tend to devote a large portion of the runtime to the heist itself, giving the viewer a detailed look of how the criminals complete the heist. The sub genre is also distinct for almost exclusively following the people who are committing the crime rather than following the people trying to stop the criminals. This often leads to the viewer building some form of sympathy or respect for the criminals. Another common characteristic of the heist film is the assembling of a team to complete the heist. Each team member often has some unique skill or set ",
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"text": " Heist Society is the sixth novel by author Ally Carter, and was published on February 9, 2010. This is her fourth novel for young adults, and her first young adult novel outside of her The New York Times bestselling Gallagher Girls series. The cover was released on October 21, 2009. Following on from the trend begun with her previous novel, Don't Judge A Girl By Her Cover, Carter has been posting mini excerpts of the book on her blog and Twitter. Heist Society was optioned for film by Warner Bros. studios the studio is planning to age the characters from their teens to their twenties. Its sequel, Uncommon Criminals, was released June 21, 2011. The third book to the series Perfect Scoundrels was released on February 5, 2013.",
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"text": " hits that they reintroducing a large audience to the pleasures of the heist genre. This renewed interest led to a large output of heist films throughout the 2000s. These range from British films like Snatch (2000) and Sexy Beast (2000) to kids films like Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009) to popular Hollywood films like Inside Man (2006) and remakes of heist classics like The Italian Job (2003). Some of the most popular heist films of this era are the remake of Ocean's 11 (2001) and its sequels Oceans 12 (2004) and Oceans 13 (2007). These films were hits on release and are still popular today.",
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"text": " The Heist received generally positive reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 74, based on eight reviews. David Jeffries of AllMusic said, \"Macklemore's a mix of all of the above with some distinctive qualities, and with Lewis putting that kaleidoscope style underneath, The Heist winds up a rich combination of fresh and familiar.\" Adam Fleischer of XXL praised its originality and production, stating \"It's these sort of astute observations on the human condition and keen self-awareness that set this effort apart. That reality, coupled with Ryan Lewis' vast, daring and layered ",
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"text": " to some failing of the criminals involved in the heist. These failings range from one of the criminals in the heist getting injured during the heist to one of the criminals betraying the others during or after the heist. This trend started as a result of the initial films in the genre being made in Hollywood during the Motion Picture Production Code. Under the code criminals were not allowed to get away with crime so the heists in these early movies all fail, establishing it as a trend in the genre. In the years since the code filmmakers have made heist films ",
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"text": " the genre like Thief (1981) and a remake of Big Deal on Madonna Street called Crackers (1984), Critics don't consider these films as meaningful developments of the genre and thus aren't seen as important. The 90s would see the return of the heist genre with a number of films creating new interest in the genre. While films like John Woo's Once a thief (1991) and Steven Soderbergh's Out of Sight (1998) would bring some interest in the genre, the three films which brought the genre back to prominence were Reservoir Dogs (1992), Heat (1995) and The Usual Suspects (1995), all of which were big ",
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"text": " Daniel Simone wrote The Lufthansa Heist in the Narrative Non-Fiction genre`, a unique technique of writing non-fiction books in the fashion of a novel. This style enlivens the story with dramatization, character development, lifelike dialogues, and vivid scenes, lending the story a cinematic effect. The genre` was created by Truman Capote when he authored his magnum opus, In Cold Blood. Capote originally labeled this writing manner as Fictionalized Journalism, though ultimately the term evolved to Narrative Non-Fiction.",
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"text": " are also notable for having elements which are indebted to the film noir genre. This includes their moody expressionistic black and white cinematography as well as a dark and fatalistic tone key in film noir. As a result scholars such as Daryl Lee refer to this era of heist films as “noir heists”. Anne Billson of the BBC cites Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai (1954) as an influence on the \"assembling the team\" trope that later became a common characteristic of heist films. The period between 1955 - 1975 is considered by scholars to be the most productive period of the heist genre. This period began ",
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"text": " While elements of the heist film can be seen in movies as early as The Great Train Robbery (1903), the genre didn't begin until the late 1940s and the early 1950s. The film widely agreed upon as the first film in the genre is John Huston's 1950 film The Asphalt Jungle, starring Sterling Hayden and Sam Jaffee (with Marilyn Monroe in a supporting role). The film contains many of the hallmarks of the genre, the most obvious of which is its following of the planning execution and aftermath of a single heist from the criminal's perspective. It also devotes a large amount of time to ",
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"text": " The series was noted for its subversions of the heist genre. While heist films are usually told with a rational male Anglo-centric focus, the series reframes the heist story by giving it a strong Spanish identity and telling it from a female perspective through Tokyo. The producers regarded the cultural identity as an important part of the personality of the series, as it made the story more relatable for viewers. They also avoided adapting the series to international tastes, which helped to set it apart from the usual American TV series and raised international awareness of Spanish sensibilities. Emotional dynamics like ",
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"text": " This film deals with a group of criminals attempting to perform a theft or robbery, as well as the possible consequences that follow. Heist films that are lighter in tone are called \"Caper films\". Examples include The Killing, Oceans 11, Dog Day Afternoon, Reservoir Dogs, and The Town.",
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"text": " The film's soundtrack album and musical score was composed by Christophe Beck and produced by Jake Monaco and was released on November 1, 2011 by Varèse Sarabande, Back Lot Music and Colosseum Records. It consists of 22 tracks with a runtime of 40 minutes.",
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"Heist film\n While there is sometimes some confusion as to what counts as a heist film there are a set of characteristics that most films in the genre follow. The most basic of these is that films in the genre tend to follow the planning, execution and aftermath of one large robbery. While there can be smaller crimes leading up to the major crime, this major crime is the centerpiece of the film and is the event which informs much of the film's plot. As a result of this, heist films tend to focus on the process of the heist, often showing how the criminals ",
"The Heist (album)\n The Heist is the debut studio album by American hip hop duo Macklemore & Ryan Lewis. It was released on October 9, 2012, by Macklemore LLC, distributed under the Alternative Distribution Alliance. The album was independently self-produced, self-recorded and self-released by the duo, with no mainstream promotion or support. After the album's release, the duo hired Warner Music Group's radio promotion department to help the push with their singles for a small percentage of the sales. The album was recorded in Seattle, Washington between 2009 and 2012. Within each series of singles were released, before the album release from 2010 and onwards; the fourth single \"Thrift Shop\", which was the most commercially successful – peaking at number one on the Billboard Hot 100, number one in 17 other countries, including number one positions ",
"Heist film\n The heist film or caper film is a subgenre of crime film, consisting of films that focus on the planning, execution and aftermath of a large robbery. One of the early defining heist films was The Asphalt Jungle (1950), which Film Genre 2000 wrote \"almost single-handedly popularized the genre for mainstream cinema\". It featured robbers whose personal failings ultimately led to the failure of their robbery. Similar films using this formula were Armored Car Robbery (1950), The Killing (1956), and The Getaway (1972). By the 1990s, heist films \"experiment and play with these conventions\" incorporating things like comedy into heist stories.",
"The Heist (Silva novel)\n The Heist is a 2014 spy novel by Daniel Silva. It is the fourteenth in the Gabriel Allon series. It was released in July 2014 and within two weeks was a New York Times Bestseller. It focused on the recovery of stolen art work.",
"Heist film\n heist itself and involves a group of variously skilled criminals who are brought together to complete the crime. Two earlier films that some consider earlier examples of the genre are Criss Cross (1949) and The Killers (1946). While these films do follow the planning execution and aftermath of a single heist from the criminals perspective, critics argue that they devote too much time to the planning and aftermath of the heist and too little to the actual heist. As a result they are frequently cited as key films in the development of the genre but not the start of the genre itself. All of these ",
"Money Heist\n passion and impulsivity of friendship and love offset the perfect strategic crime for increased tension. Nearly all main characters, including the relationship-opposing Professor, eventually succumb to love, for which the series received comparisons to telenovelas. Comedic elements, which were compared to Back to the Future and black comedy, also offset the heist tension. The heist film formula is subverted by the heist starting straight after the opening credits instead of lingering on how the gang is brought together. With the series being set after the financial crisis of 2007–2008, which resulted in severe austerity measures in Spain, critics argued that the ",
"Heist film\n skills which are needed to complete the heist. Over time filmmakers have taken these characteristics and changed them to create interesting plays on the genre. For example Reservoir Dogs (1992) skips the planning and execution of the heist instead choosing to focus exclusively on the aftermath. Another example of this is The Italian Job (1969) which shows the planning and execution of the heist but doesn't fully show the aftermath. While those characteristics stand as the defining characteristics of the genre there are a couple tropes and trends which frequently appear throughout the genre. One such trend is the failure of the heist ",
"Heist film\n the heist in great detail. They also tend to devote a large portion of the runtime to the heist itself, giving the viewer a detailed look of how the criminals complete the heist. The sub genre is also distinct for almost exclusively following the people who are committing the crime rather than following the people trying to stop the criminals. This often leads to the viewer building some form of sympathy or respect for the criminals. Another common characteristic of the heist film is the assembling of a team to complete the heist. Each team member often has some unique skill or set ",
"Heist Society\n Heist Society is the sixth novel by author Ally Carter, and was published on February 9, 2010. This is her fourth novel for young adults, and her first young adult novel outside of her The New York Times bestselling Gallagher Girls series. The cover was released on October 21, 2009. Following on from the trend begun with her previous novel, Don't Judge A Girl By Her Cover, Carter has been posting mini excerpts of the book on her blog and Twitter. Heist Society was optioned for film by Warner Bros. studios the studio is planning to age the characters from their teens to their twenties. Its sequel, Uncommon Criminals, was released June 21, 2011. The third book to the series Perfect Scoundrels was released on February 5, 2013.",
"Heist film\n hits that they reintroducing a large audience to the pleasures of the heist genre. This renewed interest led to a large output of heist films throughout the 2000s. These range from British films like Snatch (2000) and Sexy Beast (2000) to kids films like Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009) to popular Hollywood films like Inside Man (2006) and remakes of heist classics like The Italian Job (2003). Some of the most popular heist films of this era are the remake of Ocean's 11 (2001) and its sequels Oceans 12 (2004) and Oceans 13 (2007). These films were hits on release and are still popular today.",
"The Heist (album)\n The Heist received generally positive reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 74, based on eight reviews. David Jeffries of AllMusic said, \"Macklemore's a mix of all of the above with some distinctive qualities, and with Lewis putting that kaleidoscope style underneath, The Heist winds up a rich combination of fresh and familiar.\" Adam Fleischer of XXL praised its originality and production, stating \"It's these sort of astute observations on the human condition and keen self-awareness that set this effort apart. That reality, coupled with Ryan Lewis' vast, daring and layered ",
"The Heist (2008 film)\n The Heist is a quirky crime-drama about two first-time jewel thieves who stage a bizarre diamond heist with seemingly disastrous results, written and directed by short-film director Campbell Cooley and presented in 2008. With The Heist Campbell Cooley wanted to tell a character-driven story without dialogue and, to add to the complexity of the challenge, he also underscored the entire story to a minuet by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, writing the story to the music. Consistent with his style, the film is full of twists and surprises. The action flows in harmony with Mozart's Minuet movement from Divertimento in D Major. The Leith Short Film Festival in Scotland called it a \"Witty & engaging crime-drama\". The Panorama International Film Festival of Patras, Greece are quoted as saying: \"...(the) film is very beautiful!\". In April 2009, the Magma Short Film Festival in Rotorua, New Zealand bestowed it a Highly Commended Award in the festival category of Self Funded Films.",
"Heist film\n to some failing of the criminals involved in the heist. These failings range from one of the criminals in the heist getting injured during the heist to one of the criminals betraying the others during or after the heist. This trend started as a result of the initial films in the genre being made in Hollywood during the Motion Picture Production Code. Under the code criminals were not allowed to get away with crime so the heists in these early movies all fail, establishing it as a trend in the genre. In the years since the code filmmakers have made heist films ",
"Heist film\n the genre like Thief (1981) and a remake of Big Deal on Madonna Street called Crackers (1984), Critics don't consider these films as meaningful developments of the genre and thus aren't seen as important. The 90s would see the return of the heist genre with a number of films creating new interest in the genre. While films like John Woo's Once a thief (1991) and Steven Soderbergh's Out of Sight (1998) would bring some interest in the genre, the three films which brought the genre back to prominence were Reservoir Dogs (1992), Heat (1995) and The Usual Suspects (1995), all of which were big ",
"The Lufthansa Heist\n Daniel Simone wrote The Lufthansa Heist in the Narrative Non-Fiction genre`, a unique technique of writing non-fiction books in the fashion of a novel. This style enlivens the story with dramatization, character development, lifelike dialogues, and vivid scenes, lending the story a cinematic effect. The genre` was created by Truman Capote when he authored his magnum opus, In Cold Blood. Capote originally labeled this writing manner as Fictionalized Journalism, though ultimately the term evolved to Narrative Non-Fiction.",
"Heist film\n are also notable for having elements which are indebted to the film noir genre. This includes their moody expressionistic black and white cinematography as well as a dark and fatalistic tone key in film noir. As a result scholars such as Daryl Lee refer to this era of heist films as “noir heists”. Anne Billson of the BBC cites Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai (1954) as an influence on the \"assembling the team\" trope that later became a common characteristic of heist films. The period between 1955 - 1975 is considered by scholars to be the most productive period of the heist genre. This period began ",
"Heist film\n While elements of the heist film can be seen in movies as early as The Great Train Robbery (1903), the genre didn't begin until the late 1940s and the early 1950s. The film widely agreed upon as the first film in the genre is John Huston's 1950 film The Asphalt Jungle, starring Sterling Hayden and Sam Jaffee (with Marilyn Monroe in a supporting role). The film contains many of the hallmarks of the genre, the most obvious of which is its following of the planning execution and aftermath of a single heist from the criminal's perspective. It also devotes a large amount of time to ",
"Money Heist\n The series was noted for its subversions of the heist genre. While heist films are usually told with a rational male Anglo-centric focus, the series reframes the heist story by giving it a strong Spanish identity and telling it from a female perspective through Tokyo. The producers regarded the cultural identity as an important part of the personality of the series, as it made the story more relatable for viewers. They also avoided adapting the series to international tastes, which helped to set it apart from the usual American TV series and raised international awareness of Spanish sensibilities. Emotional dynamics like ",
"Crime film\n This film deals with a group of criminals attempting to perform a theft or robbery, as well as the possible consequences that follow. Heist films that are lighter in tone are called \"Caper films\". Examples include The Killing, Oceans 11, Dog Day Afternoon, Reservoir Dogs, and The Town.",
"Tower Heist\n The film's soundtrack album and musical score was composed by Christophe Beck and produced by Jake Monaco and was released on November 1, 2011 by Varèse Sarabande, Back Lot Music and Colosseum Records. It consists of 22 tracks with a runtime of 40 minutes."
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"Enevold De Falsen"
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"text": " Carl Falsen was born in Christiania, Norway. He was the son of Norwegian Chief Justice Enevold De Falsen (1755–1808) and Anna Henrike Petronelle Mathiesen (1762–1825). He was the brother of Christian Magnus Falsen. Both his father and grandfather were senior justice officials. He was trained in the law and took his examination as a Candidate of Law (''cand. Jur.'') at the University of Copenhagen in 1806. Falsen was the town clerk for Trondheim starting in 1809. He was hired as the town bailuff for Trondheim from 1821 until 1826. In 1826, he served as the magistrate judge for Eiker, Sigdal, and Modum. In 1839, he was appointed County governor for Bratsberg county (now called Telemark). He ",
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"title": "Carl Valentin Falsen",
"text": " Carl Valentin Falsen (27 May 1787–14 April 1852) was a Norwegian civil servant, a county governor, and Member of the Storting.",
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"title": "Falsen (noble family)",
"text": " The family descends from Falle Pedersen (1625–1702), who lived on the farm Østrup on Sealand, Denmark. The Falsen family share the same roots as the famous Scanian family Weibull. Falle Pedersen's son Enevold Falsen (1686–1769) was Mayor of Copenhagen. He was in 1758 ennobled under the name de Falsen. His son Christian Magnus de Falsen (1719–1799) became a justitiarius in Akershus, Norway. He was the father of the author and the official Enevold de Falsen (1755–1808). Enevold was the father of the statesman Christian Magnus Falsen (‘Father of the Constitution’), County Governor Carl Valentin Falsen, and Rear Admiral Jørgen Conrad de Falsen.",
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"title": "Christian Magnus Falsen",
"text": " Christian Magnus Falsen (14 September 1782 – 13 January 1830) was a Norwegian constitutional father, statesman, jurist, and historian. He was an important member of the Norwegian Constituent Assembly and was one of the writers of the Constitution of Norway.",
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"title": "Carl Valentin Falsen",
"text": " in that job until 1846 when he was transferred to a new job. From 1846 until 1852, he served as the County Governor of Christianssand stiftamt as well as the County Governor of Lister og Mandals amt (one of the subordinate counties). Falsen was elected to the Norwegian Parliament in 1818 and 1821 as a representative from Trondheim, in 1830-1838 from Buskerud from 1842 and 1845 representing Bratsberg and 1848-1850 as representative from Kristiansand. He served as President of the Storting (Stortingspresidenter) during 1833, 1845, and 1848. Carl Falsen was honored as a Knight of the Order of the Polar Star in 1822. He was made a Commander in the Order of St. Olav in 1847.",
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"title": "Enevold De Falsen",
"text": " Enevold de Falsen became bachelor at the age of 10 and a judge at the Norwegian court at Christiania in 1777 at the age of 22. In 1781 Enevold de Falsen married Anna Henrikka Petronelle Mathiesen (1762–1825), who was active at the theatre in Kristiania (modern Oslo). They became parents of seven children, the famous statesman Christian Magnus Falsen (1782–1830), the navy officer (later admiral) Jørgen Conrad de Falsen, the county governor Carl Valentin de Falsen (1787–1852), Hagbarth de Falsen (1791–1836) and 3 daughters. As a consequence of a scandal, Enevold de Falsen was 'offered' a high official post in Northern Norway, but he could not stand the isolation, and after less than 3 years in Lofoten, he returned to Copenhagen in 1791, where he immediately found an employment as judge. In ",
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"text": " he held for three years. In 1825 he became bailiff for Bergen, and in 1827 president of the Supreme Court. In 1828 he suffered from a stroke and did not return to the office. Christian Magnus Falsen is buried at Gamlebyen Churchyard. Next to his gravestone is the gravestone of his second wife. In 1804 he married Anna Birgitte Munch (1787-1810), with whom he had the son Enevold Munch Falsen (1810–80). In 1811, after her death, he married Elisabeth Severine Böckmann (1782-1848). She was the widow of Brede Stoltenberg, a brother of the tradesman Gregers Stoltenberg. With her he had the children Henrik Anton Falsen (1813–66) and Elisabeth Christine Falsen (1820–76).",
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"title": "Christian Magnus Falsen",
"text": " Christian Magnus Falsen was born in Christiania, now Oslo, Norway. He was the son of Enevold de Falsen (1755–1808), a dramatist and author of a war song Til vaaben. In 1802, he graduated with a degree in law at the University of Copenhagen. In 1807, Christian Magnus Falsen was appointed a barrister. In 1808 he became circuit judge at Follo and lived in Ås, Akershus Akershus, Norway. After Denmark ceded Norway to Sweden in 1814 he played an important part in politics. Falsen led the Independent Party (Selvstendighetspartiet) that wanted complete independence and was prepared to resist Sweden militarily. He upheld King Christian Frederick and, after the separation of Norway from Denmark, ",
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"title": "Balthazar Lange",
"text": " He was born in Asker as a son of customs treasurer and lieutenant colonel Christopher Andreas Lange (1808–1888) and Anne Birgithe Falsen. He was a maternal grandson of founding father Christian Magnus Falsen, grandnephew of Alexander Lange, first cousin of naval officer Christian Magnus Falsen and Conrad Falsen and first cousin once removed of Christian Christoph Andreas Lange and Jacob Otto Lange. In 1881 in Arendal he married Elise Kløcker (1857–1934). The couple had one daughter and five sons, although not all survived past infancy. His sister Elisabeth Lange married Alfred Sinding-Larsen and had the children Christian Magnus Falsen Sinding-Larsen, Birger Fredrik Sinding-Larsen, Holger Sinding-Larsen and Kristofer Sinding-Larsen.",
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"title": "Mimi Falsen",
"text": " Falsen was born in Bergen, Norway. Her father, Enevold Munch Falsen (1810-1880) was a judge. Her grandfather, Christian Magnus Falsen (1782-1830) had been a Supreme Court Justice. She attended the Académie Colarossi and the Académie Bouve, both in Paris. She also studied with Richard Bergh and Anders Zorn in Stockholm, Sweden and with Niels Skovgaard and Viggo Pedersen in Copenhagen, Denmark. She returned to Norway in 1905. and in 1909 established her studio in Asker. After her debut in 1891, she participated in Høstutstillingen almost every year until 1956. She exhibited frequently at the Oslo Kunstforening and the Charlottenborg Spring Exhibition (Charlottenborgutstillingen). Falsen exhibited her work at the Palace of Fine Arts at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. In 1905 Falsen founded Painting Federation (Malerinneforbundet) and in 1928 she founded the Federation of Visual Artists (Bildende Kunstnerins). Falsen died in Bærum.",
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"title": "Enevold De Falsen",
"text": " The family 'de Falsen' has been extensively documented. A family book was published in 1915 by Conrad Falsen, living descendants carrying the name Falsen are listed in Danmarks Adels Aarbog and most of the 2500 descendants of Enevold de Falsen have been traced and computed in database by a living member of the family. To understand why the family played a significant role over more than a century, it is useful to also follow the female lineages. Good documentation on Enevold de Falsen may be found in Store Norske Leksikon. or in Bricka's Dansk Biografisk Lexikon. Enevold's great-grandfather, Falle Pedersen (1625–1702) was born at Vejböl, Haderslev, Jylland, Denmark. He acquired the property Östrup gaard, Sjælland not too far from Copenhagen. A son of Falle Pedersen, Enevold de Falsen (1695–1761) became mayor of Copenhagen and Enevold and one of his brothers, Johan Eschild, were ennobled in 1758. In the following generation, Christian Magnus Falsen (1719–1799), also a lawyer, as his father, was appointed in 1765 as a high official in Norway and he died in Oslo, Norway in 1799.",
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"title": "Regner Leuhusen",
"text": " In 1933, Leuhusen married Marie-Louise Cervell (1902–1994), the daughter of consul Gustaf Johanson and Anna (née Valentin). They had two children: Carl Herman (1934–2010 ) and Caroline (born 1938). Leuhusen's brother-in-law was colonel Frank Cervell. From 1936 to 1963, Leuhusen owned a villa on Kopparbovägen 48 in Kopparbo in Kolmården. He was the owner of Boxholm's manor in Östergötland from 1962.",
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"title": "Carl Valentin (politician)",
"text": " From 25 October 2017 to 10 November 2017 Valentin was a substitute member of the Folketing, substituting for Karsten Hønge He was elected into parliament on his own mandate at the 2019 election, where he received 2,074 votes.",
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"title": "Hotel Cæsar",
"text": " Magnus Falsen presented the Virtual Window to his lodge, Vox Populi, which seemed positive to the project. Many new main characters arrived in 2008, including Gaute Ormåsen who came 2nd in the Norwegian Idol in 2003. He played the role of the musician and bartender Marius Nordheim. Per Christian Ellefsen joined the cast as the businessman Tom Ivar Johansen. In addition viewers were introduced to his two daughters, Cecilie and Cathrine. In November 2008, Tom Ivar died of bone cancer in addition to a fall from the main staircase at Hotel Cæsar, after accidentally being pushed down by his daughter Cathrine. Cathrine ",
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"title": "Johan Collett Falsen",
"text": " Johan Collett Falsen (9 September 1817 – 2 September 1879) was a Norwegian jurist and politician. John Collett Falsen born in the town of Grimstad in Nedenes amt in southern Norway. He was the son of Hagbart Falsen and wife Aletta Fleischer. He was the grandson of Enevold de Falsen (1755–1808) as well as being the nephew of admiral Jørgen Conrad de Falsen (1785–1849), statesman Christian Magnus Falsen (1782–1830) and county governor Carl Valentin de Falsen (1787–1852). Falsen attended Bergen Cathedral School (1828). He graduated as cand.jur. from the University of Christiania in 1841. He worked as an attorney (prokurator) in Nedenes from ",
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"title": "Helga Marie Ring Reusch",
"text": " Falsen was born 29 May 1865 in Fredrikstad. In the late 1800s she traveled to France, Spain, Italy and the United States. She studied with Erik Werenskiold, Hans Heyerdahl, Eilif Peterssen, Gerhard Munthe, and Pierre Puvis de Chavannes. She was married to the Norwegian geologist Hans Henrik Reusch (1852–1922). Falsen exhibited frequently at the Høstutstillingen. She exhibited her work at the Palace of Fine Arts at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. She won a Bronze Medal at the 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris. Falsen died 13 October 1944 in Hvalstad.",
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"title": "Carl C:son Bonde",
"text": " Count Carl Carlsson Bonde af Björnö, more commonly known as Carl C:son Bonde (28 February 1897 – 8 May 1990 ) was a Swedish Army officer. Bonde was serving in the Swedish Army until 1939 when he joined the Swedish Volunteer Corps during the Winter War in Finland. Back in Sweden he became head of the department for interior affairs at the Defence Staff and finally retired from the military in 1957.",
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"title": "Carl C:son Bonde",
"text": " Bonde was married between 1920–1945 to Martha Elvira Augusta Elisabeth Mörner (born 1900), the daughter of the chamberlain and ryttmästare Hjalmar Stellan Mörner and Marta Jenny Hilda Carolina Sylvan. He married for the second time in 1946, to Greta Swartling (1905–1961), the daughter of banking director John Swartling and Alice Borg. Bonde married a third time in 1962, to Countess Elisabeth Wachtmeister af Johannishus (1926–1972), the daughter of Hovjägmästare, Count Otto Wachtmeister and Brita Nordenstierna. He was the father of Gustaf C:son Bonde (1921–1997); Catharina (1922–1968), who married the director of London School of Journalism, Geoffrey Butler (born 1898); and Cecilia (1926–2010), who married writer Henric Ståhl (1908–1991).",
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"title": "Carl C:son Bonde",
"text": " Bonde was born on 28 February 1897 in Rytterne Parish, Västerås Municipality, Sweden, the son of Crown Equerry, Count Carl Bonde and his wife Blanche (née Dickson). He was the brother of Thord Bonde and a half-brother of financier and Cabinet Chamberlain Peder Bonde.",
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"title": "1755 in Norway",
"text": "17 October (in Copenhagen, Denmark) - Envold de Falsen, lawyer, poet, actor and statesman (died 1808). ",
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"Carl Valentin Falsen\n Carl Falsen was born in Christiania, Norway. He was the son of Norwegian Chief Justice Enevold De Falsen (1755–1808) and Anna Henrike Petronelle Mathiesen (1762–1825). He was the brother of Christian Magnus Falsen. Both his father and grandfather were senior justice officials. He was trained in the law and took his examination as a Candidate of Law (''cand. Jur.'') at the University of Copenhagen in 1806. Falsen was the town clerk for Trondheim starting in 1809. He was hired as the town bailuff for Trondheim from 1821 until 1826. In 1826, he served as the magistrate judge for Eiker, Sigdal, and Modum. In 1839, he was appointed County governor for Bratsberg county (now called Telemark). He ",
"Carl Valentin Falsen\n Carl Valentin Falsen (27 May 1787–14 April 1852) was a Norwegian civil servant, a county governor, and Member of the Storting.",
"Falsen (noble family)\n The family descends from Falle Pedersen (1625–1702), who lived on the farm Østrup on Sealand, Denmark. The Falsen family share the same roots as the famous Scanian family Weibull. Falle Pedersen's son Enevold Falsen (1686–1769) was Mayor of Copenhagen. He was in 1758 ennobled under the name de Falsen. His son Christian Magnus de Falsen (1719–1799) became a justitiarius in Akershus, Norway. He was the father of the author and the official Enevold de Falsen (1755–1808). Enevold was the father of the statesman Christian Magnus Falsen (‘Father of the Constitution’), County Governor Carl Valentin Falsen, and Rear Admiral Jørgen Conrad de Falsen.",
"Christian Magnus Falsen\n Christian Magnus Falsen (14 September 1782 – 13 January 1830) was a Norwegian constitutional father, statesman, jurist, and historian. He was an important member of the Norwegian Constituent Assembly and was one of the writers of the Constitution of Norway.",
"Carl Valentin Falsen\n in that job until 1846 when he was transferred to a new job. From 1846 until 1852, he served as the County Governor of Christianssand stiftamt as well as the County Governor of Lister og Mandals amt (one of the subordinate counties). Falsen was elected to the Norwegian Parliament in 1818 and 1821 as a representative from Trondheim, in 1830-1838 from Buskerud from 1842 and 1845 representing Bratsberg and 1848-1850 as representative from Kristiansand. He served as President of the Storting (Stortingspresidenter) during 1833, 1845, and 1848. Carl Falsen was honored as a Knight of the Order of the Polar Star in 1822. He was made a Commander in the Order of St. Olav in 1847.",
"Enevold De Falsen\n Enevold de Falsen became bachelor at the age of 10 and a judge at the Norwegian court at Christiania in 1777 at the age of 22. In 1781 Enevold de Falsen married Anna Henrikka Petronelle Mathiesen (1762–1825), who was active at the theatre in Kristiania (modern Oslo). They became parents of seven children, the famous statesman Christian Magnus Falsen (1782–1830), the navy officer (later admiral) Jørgen Conrad de Falsen, the county governor Carl Valentin de Falsen (1787–1852), Hagbarth de Falsen (1791–1836) and 3 daughters. As a consequence of a scandal, Enevold de Falsen was 'offered' a high official post in Northern Norway, but he could not stand the isolation, and after less than 3 years in Lofoten, he returned to Copenhagen in 1791, where he immediately found an employment as judge. In ",
"Christian Magnus Falsen\n he held for three years. In 1825 he became bailiff for Bergen, and in 1827 president of the Supreme Court. In 1828 he suffered from a stroke and did not return to the office. Christian Magnus Falsen is buried at Gamlebyen Churchyard. Next to his gravestone is the gravestone of his second wife. In 1804 he married Anna Birgitte Munch (1787-1810), with whom he had the son Enevold Munch Falsen (1810–80). In 1811, after her death, he married Elisabeth Severine Böckmann (1782-1848). She was the widow of Brede Stoltenberg, a brother of the tradesman Gregers Stoltenberg. With her he had the children Henrik Anton Falsen (1813–66) and Elisabeth Christine Falsen (1820–76).",
"Christian Magnus Falsen\n Christian Magnus Falsen was born in Christiania, now Oslo, Norway. He was the son of Enevold de Falsen (1755–1808), a dramatist and author of a war song Til vaaben. In 1802, he graduated with a degree in law at the University of Copenhagen. In 1807, Christian Magnus Falsen was appointed a barrister. In 1808 he became circuit judge at Follo and lived in Ås, Akershus Akershus, Norway. After Denmark ceded Norway to Sweden in 1814 he played an important part in politics. Falsen led the Independent Party (Selvstendighetspartiet) that wanted complete independence and was prepared to resist Sweden militarily. He upheld King Christian Frederick and, after the separation of Norway from Denmark, ",
"Balthazar Lange\n He was born in Asker as a son of customs treasurer and lieutenant colonel Christopher Andreas Lange (1808–1888) and Anne Birgithe Falsen. He was a maternal grandson of founding father Christian Magnus Falsen, grandnephew of Alexander Lange, first cousin of naval officer Christian Magnus Falsen and Conrad Falsen and first cousin once removed of Christian Christoph Andreas Lange and Jacob Otto Lange. In 1881 in Arendal he married Elise Kløcker (1857–1934). The couple had one daughter and five sons, although not all survived past infancy. His sister Elisabeth Lange married Alfred Sinding-Larsen and had the children Christian Magnus Falsen Sinding-Larsen, Birger Fredrik Sinding-Larsen, Holger Sinding-Larsen and Kristofer Sinding-Larsen.",
"Mimi Falsen\n Falsen was born in Bergen, Norway. Her father, Enevold Munch Falsen (1810-1880) was a judge. Her grandfather, Christian Magnus Falsen (1782-1830) had been a Supreme Court Justice. She attended the Académie Colarossi and the Académie Bouve, both in Paris. She also studied with Richard Bergh and Anders Zorn in Stockholm, Sweden and with Niels Skovgaard and Viggo Pedersen in Copenhagen, Denmark. She returned to Norway in 1905. and in 1909 established her studio in Asker. After her debut in 1891, she participated in Høstutstillingen almost every year until 1956. She exhibited frequently at the Oslo Kunstforening and the Charlottenborg Spring Exhibition (Charlottenborgutstillingen). Falsen exhibited her work at the Palace of Fine Arts at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. In 1905 Falsen founded Painting Federation (Malerinneforbundet) and in 1928 she founded the Federation of Visual Artists (Bildende Kunstnerins). Falsen died in Bærum.",
"Enevold De Falsen\n The family 'de Falsen' has been extensively documented. A family book was published in 1915 by Conrad Falsen, living descendants carrying the name Falsen are listed in Danmarks Adels Aarbog and most of the 2500 descendants of Enevold de Falsen have been traced and computed in database by a living member of the family. To understand why the family played a significant role over more than a century, it is useful to also follow the female lineages. Good documentation on Enevold de Falsen may be found in Store Norske Leksikon. or in Bricka's Dansk Biografisk Lexikon. Enevold's great-grandfather, Falle Pedersen (1625–1702) was born at Vejböl, Haderslev, Jylland, Denmark. He acquired the property Östrup gaard, Sjælland not too far from Copenhagen. A son of Falle Pedersen, Enevold de Falsen (1695–1761) became mayor of Copenhagen and Enevold and one of his brothers, Johan Eschild, were ennobled in 1758. In the following generation, Christian Magnus Falsen (1719–1799), also a lawyer, as his father, was appointed in 1765 as a high official in Norway and he died in Oslo, Norway in 1799.",
"Regner Leuhusen\n In 1933, Leuhusen married Marie-Louise Cervell (1902–1994), the daughter of consul Gustaf Johanson and Anna (née Valentin). They had two children: Carl Herman (1934–2010 ) and Caroline (born 1938). Leuhusen's brother-in-law was colonel Frank Cervell. From 1936 to 1963, Leuhusen owned a villa on Kopparbovägen 48 in Kopparbo in Kolmården. He was the owner of Boxholm's manor in Östergötland from 1962.",
"Carl Valentin (politician)\n From 25 October 2017 to 10 November 2017 Valentin was a substitute member of the Folketing, substituting for Karsten Hønge He was elected into parliament on his own mandate at the 2019 election, where he received 2,074 votes.",
"Hotel Cæsar\n Magnus Falsen presented the Virtual Window to his lodge, Vox Populi, which seemed positive to the project. Many new main characters arrived in 2008, including Gaute Ormåsen who came 2nd in the Norwegian Idol in 2003. He played the role of the musician and bartender Marius Nordheim. Per Christian Ellefsen joined the cast as the businessman Tom Ivar Johansen. In addition viewers were introduced to his two daughters, Cecilie and Cathrine. In November 2008, Tom Ivar died of bone cancer in addition to a fall from the main staircase at Hotel Cæsar, after accidentally being pushed down by his daughter Cathrine. Cathrine ",
"Johan Collett Falsen\n Johan Collett Falsen (9 September 1817 – 2 September 1879) was a Norwegian jurist and politician. John Collett Falsen born in the town of Grimstad in Nedenes amt in southern Norway. He was the son of Hagbart Falsen and wife Aletta Fleischer. He was the grandson of Enevold de Falsen (1755–1808) as well as being the nephew of admiral Jørgen Conrad de Falsen (1785–1849), statesman Christian Magnus Falsen (1782–1830) and county governor Carl Valentin de Falsen (1787–1852). Falsen attended Bergen Cathedral School (1828). He graduated as cand.jur. from the University of Christiania in 1841. He worked as an attorney (prokurator) in Nedenes from ",
"Helga Marie Ring Reusch\n Falsen was born 29 May 1865 in Fredrikstad. In the late 1800s she traveled to France, Spain, Italy and the United States. She studied with Erik Werenskiold, Hans Heyerdahl, Eilif Peterssen, Gerhard Munthe, and Pierre Puvis de Chavannes. She was married to the Norwegian geologist Hans Henrik Reusch (1852–1922). Falsen exhibited frequently at the Høstutstillingen. She exhibited her work at the Palace of Fine Arts at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. She won a Bronze Medal at the 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris. Falsen died 13 October 1944 in Hvalstad.",
"Carl C:son Bonde\n Count Carl Carlsson Bonde af Björnö, more commonly known as Carl C:son Bonde (28 February 1897 – 8 May 1990 ) was a Swedish Army officer. Bonde was serving in the Swedish Army until 1939 when he joined the Swedish Volunteer Corps during the Winter War in Finland. Back in Sweden he became head of the department for interior affairs at the Defence Staff and finally retired from the military in 1957.",
"Carl C:son Bonde\n Bonde was married between 1920–1945 to Martha Elvira Augusta Elisabeth Mörner (born 1900), the daughter of the chamberlain and ryttmästare Hjalmar Stellan Mörner and Marta Jenny Hilda Carolina Sylvan. He married for the second time in 1946, to Greta Swartling (1905–1961), the daughter of banking director John Swartling and Alice Borg. Bonde married a third time in 1962, to Countess Elisabeth Wachtmeister af Johannishus (1926–1972), the daughter of Hovjägmästare, Count Otto Wachtmeister and Brita Nordenstierna. He was the father of Gustaf C:son Bonde (1921–1997); Catharina (1922–1968), who married the director of London School of Journalism, Geoffrey Butler (born 1898); and Cecilia (1926–2010), who married writer Henric Ståhl (1908–1991).",
"Carl C:son Bonde\n Bonde was born on 28 February 1897 in Rytterne Parish, Västerås Municipality, Sweden, the son of Crown Equerry, Count Carl Bonde and his wife Blanche (née Dickson). He was the brother of Thord Bonde and a half-brother of financier and Cabinet Chamberlain Peder Bonde.",
"1755 in Norway\n17 October (in Copenhagen, Denmark) - Envold de Falsen, lawyer, poet, actor and statesman (died 1808). "
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"War Admiral"
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"title": "Blue Peter",
"text": " Blue Peter is a British children's television magazine programme created by John Hunter Blair. It is the longest-running children's TV show in the world, having been broadcast since October 1958. It was broadcast primarily from BBC Television Centre in London until September 2011, when the programme moved to dock10 studios at MediaCityUK in Salford, Greater Manchester. It is currently shown live on the CBBC television channel on Thursdays at 5pm. Following its original creation, the programme was developed by a BBC team led by Biddy Baxter; she became the programme editor in 1965, relinquishing the role in 1988. Throughout the show's history there have been 40 presenters; currently, it is hosted by Richie Driss, Mwaksy ",
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"title": "Blue Peter",
"text": " his daughter's diaries to Britain. From 1971 the summer expedition from the previous year was edited into special programmes broadcast under the title Blue Peter Flies The World, televised during the summer break when the team were recording the latest expedition. The first was shown in July 1971 and featured the expedition to Jamaica. In 1974, the Blue Peter Garden was officially opened in a green space outside the Television Centre restaurant block. By this time, Blue Peter had become an established children's programme, with regular features which have since become traditions. In 1978, the show celebrated its twentieth anniversary with a nationwide balloon launch ",
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"title": "Blue Peter",
"text": " Christopher Trace and Leila Williams were the first presenters of Blue Peter in October 1958, and since then, there have been 37 subsequent presenters. Richie Driss, who was announced as the 38th presenter in April 2019 currently presents the program alongside Mwaksy Mudenda who was revealed as the 39th presenter in May 2020. The 40th presenter joined the team in September 2020, Adam Beales. Other personnel who have played roles on the show include the zoologist George Cansdale, who was the programme's first on-screen veterinarian, and Percy Thrower who was the show's gardening expert from 21 March 1974 to 23 November 1987 and was presented with a Gold Blue Peter badge shortly before he died in 1988. He was followed from 1988 until 1991 by Chris Crowder and ",
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"id": "15109674",
"title": "Blue Peter",
"text": " but agreed to have a live scan of her baby, something which had never been done on television before. Blue Peter was praised for this by the National Childbirth Trust who told the BBC that in 'five minutes, Blue Peter had done more to educate children about birth than they'd achieved in ten years of sending out leaflets'. Wenner decided to leave along with Heath on 23 June 1980. Sarah Greene and Peter Duncan both joined in 1980, and a new producer, Lewis Bronze, joined in 1982. The 1980s saw the Blue Peter studio become more colourful and bright, with the presenters gradually wearing more ",
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"id": "15109775",
"title": "Blue Peter",
"text": " In a list of the 100 Greatest British Television Programmes drawn up by the British Film Institute in 2000, voted for by industry professionals, Blue Peter was placed 6th. In 1992, Blue Peter won the BAFTA for Best Children's Programme (Factual): Lewis Bronze. In 2008, Blue Peter was nominated for the BAFTA Children's Kids Vote Award. Asteroid 16197 Bluepeter is named in its honour. The asteroid was discovered on 7 January 2000, the day that the Blue Peter time capsules from 1971 and 1984 were unearthed.",
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"id": "25321678",
"title": "Blue Peter (British horse)",
"text": " His notable offspring included: Other successful Blue Peter sons that were exported into Australasia include Blueskin II, Blue Coral, Bold Buccaneer, Sabaean, Messmate and Wateringbury. Blue Peter died in 1957 and is buried in the grounds of Mentmore Towers close to a statue of his ancestor King Tom. Blue Peter was the horse his owner loved best, shortly after his death Lord Rosebery described him thus: \"He was just like a human being although a placid animal. Blue Peter was particular about what he ate. Give him something he didn't like and he would take one look at it and turn away. He was the best horse I ever had and was the best I had ever seen and he had only half a career as a racehorse\"",
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"id": "8358253",
"title": "Christopher Trace",
"text": " At the age of 25, Trace was the first male presenter of Blue Peter from its first programme, broadcast on 16 October 1958, and stayed with the programme until 24 July 1967. According to the BBC, he gained the job as presenter because he bonded with producer John Hunter Blair over their shared love of model railways. During his time hosting Blue Peter, he was also a regular presenter on the BBC Schools programme Signpost from 1961 to 1965. By 1967, the Blue Peter production team were beginning to find Trace hard to deal with and were looking to replace him on the show, particularly when his wife divorced him for sleeping with another woman during a 1965 Blue Peter summer expedition to Norway. The couple ",
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{
"id": "8763423",
"title": "Peter Duncan (actor)",
"text": " Peter Duncan (born 3 May 1954, in Chelsea, London) is an English actor and television presenter. He was a presenter of Blue Peter in the 1980s, and made a series of family travel documentaries between 1999 and 2005. In 2020 he produced and appeared in Jack and the Beanstalk which received a national cinema release.",
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{
"id": "15109668",
"title": "Blue Peter",
"text": " joined Blue Peter at the end of October 1962. During this period, many iconic features of Blue Peter were introduced. The first appeal took place in December 1962, replacing the practice of reviewing toys that children would ask for themselves. Blue Peters first pet, a brown and white mongrel dog named Petra, was introduced on 17 December 1962. The puppy soon died of distemper, and having decided against upsetting young viewers over the news, Barnes and Baxter had to search London pet shops for a convincing clandestine replacement. Features such as \"makes\" (normally involving creating something such as an advent crown, out of household junk) and cooking became regular instalments on Blue Peter and continue to ",
"score": "1.550617"
},
{
"id": "11812310",
"title": "The Blue Peter (1955 film)",
"text": " The Blue Peter is a 1955 (copyright 1954) British film directed by Wolf Rilla and starring Kieron Moore and Greta Gynt. The film was retitled Navy Heroes and released in the United States in December 1957. The film is about youth seamanship at the original Outward Bound in Aberdyfi, Wales, a program similar to Sea Scouting or Sea Cadets.",
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"id": "4598523",
"title": "BBC controversies",
"text": " On 18 October 1998, a presenter of the children's television programme Blue Peter, Richard Bacon, was in the headlines when it emerged he had taken cocaine. He was released from his BBC contract immediately.",
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"id": "12050738",
"title": "John Noakes",
"text": " John Noakes (born John Wallace Bottomley; 6 March 1934 – 28 May 2017) was an English television presenter and personality, who co-presented the BBC children's magazine programme Blue Peter in the 1960s and 1970s. He was the show's longest-serving presenter, with a tenure that lasted 12 years and 6 months.",
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"id": "15109671",
"title": "Blue Peter",
"text": " The first colour edition of Blue Peter aired on 14 September 1970, and the last black and white edition on 24 June 1974. A regular feature of the 1970s were the Special Assignments, which were essentially reports on interesting topics, filmed on location. Singleton took this role, and in effect became the programme's \"roving reporter\". Blue Peter also offered breaking news on occasion, such as the 1971 eruption of Mount Etna, as well as unique items such as the first appearance of Uri Geller on British television. In May 1976, presenter Lesley Judd interviewed Otto Frank, father of Anne Frank, after he had agreed to ",
"score": "1.5286226"
},
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"id": "25321675",
"title": "Blue Peter (British horse)",
"text": " Blue Peter (1936–1957) was a British bred Thoroughbred racehorse whose career was cut short by the outbreak of World War II. He won The Derby and was later a Leading broodmare sire in Great Britain & Ireland. Bred and owned by Lord Rosebery, his sire was the good racehorse, Fairway and his dam Fancy Free was by Stefan the Great, a son of The Tetrarch. Blue Peter was buried in the Mentmore estate.",
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{
"id": "15109725",
"title": "Blue Peter",
"text": " Blue Peter promotes the Blue Peter Book Awards, a series of literary prizes for children's literature awarded annually, and inaugurated in 2000.",
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{
"id": "15109686",
"title": "Blue Peter",
"text": " and Joel Defries was introduced. On 16 October 2008, Blue Peter celebrated the 50th Anniversary with a reception at Buckingham Palace hosted by Queen Elizabeth II and featuring several former presenters. There was a special live edition of the show broadcast to celebrate the anniversary with many returning presenters and a 60-minute documentary on BBC1 featuring interviews with many previous presenters and production staff, including Edward Barnes, Biddy Baxter and Rosemary Gill. Writing in the BBC's in-house magazine, Ariel, in 2009, BBC Children's Controller Richard Deverell announced plans to re-invent the show to be more like the BBC's motoring programme Top Gear. Deverell hopes that by adding \"danger and excitement\", Blue Peter will achieve the same \"playground buzz\" among children as Top Gear.",
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"title": "Tina Heath",
"text": " On 5 April 1979, she joined the children's series, Blue Peter, and left on 23 June 1980 to have her daughter, Jemma Victoria Cooke. She was the first incumbent Blue Peter presenter to become pregnant. During her 14-month stint, she had an ultrasound scan live on television and climbed to the top of Westminster Abbey, while heavily pregnant. In 1981, she returned to Blue Peter, to model corsets alongside her successor, Sarah Greene. In 2001, she appeared in the special Blue Peter pantomime Rock n' Roll Christmas, where she played the role of 'Miss Dripping'.",
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"id": "15109664",
"title": "Blue Peter",
"text": " Hill relates how Reed came to stay with him and his wife, Margaret Potter, in Cheshire, and was so taken with the \"Blue Peter\" flag on the side of the ship and the programme in general, that he asked to rename it and take it to London to be broadcast on a weekly basis (see Reed's obituary). The \"Blue Peter\" is used as a maritime signal, indicating that the vessel flying it is about to leave, and Reed chose the name to represent 'a voyage of adventure' on which the programme would set out. Hunter Blair also pointed out that blue was a popular colour with children, and Peter was a common name of a typical child's friend. The ",
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"id": "13297162",
"title": "Blue Peter (instrumental)",
"text": " \"Blue Peter\" is a single by musician Mike Oldfield, released in 1979 on the Virgin label. It is a rendition of the theme tune for the British children's television show Blue Peter and was used by the show between 1979 and 1989. It is a new version of the original theme tune \"Barnacle Bill\", written by Herbert Ashworth-Hope.",
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"id": "15113498",
"title": "Valerie Singleton",
"text": " Valerie Singleton (born 9 April 1937, Hitchin, Hertfordshire) is an English television and radio presenter best known as a regular presenter of the popular children's series Blue Peter from 1962 to 1972. She also presented the BBC Radio 4 PM programme for ten years as well as a series of radio and television programmes on financial and business issues including the BBC's Money Programme from 1980 to 1988.",
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"Blue Peter\n Blue Peter is a British children's television magazine programme created by John Hunter Blair. It is the longest-running children's TV show in the world, having been broadcast since October 1958. It was broadcast primarily from BBC Television Centre in London until September 2011, when the programme moved to dock10 studios at MediaCityUK in Salford, Greater Manchester. It is currently shown live on the CBBC television channel on Thursdays at 5pm. Following its original creation, the programme was developed by a BBC team led by Biddy Baxter; she became the programme editor in 1965, relinquishing the role in 1988. Throughout the show's history there have been 40 presenters; currently, it is hosted by Richie Driss, Mwaksy ",
"Blue Peter\n his daughter's diaries to Britain. From 1971 the summer expedition from the previous year was edited into special programmes broadcast under the title Blue Peter Flies The World, televised during the summer break when the team were recording the latest expedition. The first was shown in July 1971 and featured the expedition to Jamaica. In 1974, the Blue Peter Garden was officially opened in a green space outside the Television Centre restaurant block. By this time, Blue Peter had become an established children's programme, with regular features which have since become traditions. In 1978, the show celebrated its twentieth anniversary with a nationwide balloon launch ",
"Blue Peter\n Christopher Trace and Leila Williams were the first presenters of Blue Peter in October 1958, and since then, there have been 37 subsequent presenters. Richie Driss, who was announced as the 38th presenter in April 2019 currently presents the program alongside Mwaksy Mudenda who was revealed as the 39th presenter in May 2020. The 40th presenter joined the team in September 2020, Adam Beales. Other personnel who have played roles on the show include the zoologist George Cansdale, who was the programme's first on-screen veterinarian, and Percy Thrower who was the show's gardening expert from 21 March 1974 to 23 November 1987 and was presented with a Gold Blue Peter badge shortly before he died in 1988. He was followed from 1988 until 1991 by Chris Crowder and ",
"Blue Peter\n but agreed to have a live scan of her baby, something which had never been done on television before. Blue Peter was praised for this by the National Childbirth Trust who told the BBC that in 'five minutes, Blue Peter had done more to educate children about birth than they'd achieved in ten years of sending out leaflets'. Wenner decided to leave along with Heath on 23 June 1980. Sarah Greene and Peter Duncan both joined in 1980, and a new producer, Lewis Bronze, joined in 1982. The 1980s saw the Blue Peter studio become more colourful and bright, with the presenters gradually wearing more ",
"Blue Peter\n In a list of the 100 Greatest British Television Programmes drawn up by the British Film Institute in 2000, voted for by industry professionals, Blue Peter was placed 6th. In 1992, Blue Peter won the BAFTA for Best Children's Programme (Factual): Lewis Bronze. In 2008, Blue Peter was nominated for the BAFTA Children's Kids Vote Award. Asteroid 16197 Bluepeter is named in its honour. The asteroid was discovered on 7 January 2000, the day that the Blue Peter time capsules from 1971 and 1984 were unearthed.",
"Blue Peter (British horse)\n His notable offspring included: Other successful Blue Peter sons that were exported into Australasia include Blueskin II, Blue Coral, Bold Buccaneer, Sabaean, Messmate and Wateringbury. Blue Peter died in 1957 and is buried in the grounds of Mentmore Towers close to a statue of his ancestor King Tom. Blue Peter was the horse his owner loved best, shortly after his death Lord Rosebery described him thus: \"He was just like a human being although a placid animal. Blue Peter was particular about what he ate. Give him something he didn't like and he would take one look at it and turn away. He was the best horse I ever had and was the best I had ever seen and he had only half a career as a racehorse\"",
"Christopher Trace\n At the age of 25, Trace was the first male presenter of Blue Peter from its first programme, broadcast on 16 October 1958, and stayed with the programme until 24 July 1967. According to the BBC, he gained the job as presenter because he bonded with producer John Hunter Blair over their shared love of model railways. During his time hosting Blue Peter, he was also a regular presenter on the BBC Schools programme Signpost from 1961 to 1965. By 1967, the Blue Peter production team were beginning to find Trace hard to deal with and were looking to replace him on the show, particularly when his wife divorced him for sleeping with another woman during a 1965 Blue Peter summer expedition to Norway. The couple ",
"Peter Duncan (actor)\n Peter Duncan (born 3 May 1954, in Chelsea, London) is an English actor and television presenter. He was a presenter of Blue Peter in the 1980s, and made a series of family travel documentaries between 1999 and 2005. In 2020 he produced and appeared in Jack and the Beanstalk which received a national cinema release.",
"Blue Peter\n joined Blue Peter at the end of October 1962. During this period, many iconic features of Blue Peter were introduced. The first appeal took place in December 1962, replacing the practice of reviewing toys that children would ask for themselves. Blue Peters first pet, a brown and white mongrel dog named Petra, was introduced on 17 December 1962. The puppy soon died of distemper, and having decided against upsetting young viewers over the news, Barnes and Baxter had to search London pet shops for a convincing clandestine replacement. Features such as \"makes\" (normally involving creating something such as an advent crown, out of household junk) and cooking became regular instalments on Blue Peter and continue to ",
"The Blue Peter (1955 film)\n The Blue Peter is a 1955 (copyright 1954) British film directed by Wolf Rilla and starring Kieron Moore and Greta Gynt. The film was retitled Navy Heroes and released in the United States in December 1957. The film is about youth seamanship at the original Outward Bound in Aberdyfi, Wales, a program similar to Sea Scouting or Sea Cadets.",
"BBC controversies\n On 18 October 1998, a presenter of the children's television programme Blue Peter, Richard Bacon, was in the headlines when it emerged he had taken cocaine. He was released from his BBC contract immediately.",
"John Noakes\n John Noakes (born John Wallace Bottomley; 6 March 1934 – 28 May 2017) was an English television presenter and personality, who co-presented the BBC children's magazine programme Blue Peter in the 1960s and 1970s. He was the show's longest-serving presenter, with a tenure that lasted 12 years and 6 months.",
"Blue Peter\n The first colour edition of Blue Peter aired on 14 September 1970, and the last black and white edition on 24 June 1974. A regular feature of the 1970s were the Special Assignments, which were essentially reports on interesting topics, filmed on location. Singleton took this role, and in effect became the programme's \"roving reporter\". Blue Peter also offered breaking news on occasion, such as the 1971 eruption of Mount Etna, as well as unique items such as the first appearance of Uri Geller on British television. In May 1976, presenter Lesley Judd interviewed Otto Frank, father of Anne Frank, after he had agreed to ",
"Blue Peter (British horse)\n Blue Peter (1936–1957) was a British bred Thoroughbred racehorse whose career was cut short by the outbreak of World War II. He won The Derby and was later a Leading broodmare sire in Great Britain & Ireland. Bred and owned by Lord Rosebery, his sire was the good racehorse, Fairway and his dam Fancy Free was by Stefan the Great, a son of The Tetrarch. Blue Peter was buried in the Mentmore estate.",
"Blue Peter\n Blue Peter promotes the Blue Peter Book Awards, a series of literary prizes for children's literature awarded annually, and inaugurated in 2000.",
"Blue Peter\n and Joel Defries was introduced. On 16 October 2008, Blue Peter celebrated the 50th Anniversary with a reception at Buckingham Palace hosted by Queen Elizabeth II and featuring several former presenters. There was a special live edition of the show broadcast to celebrate the anniversary with many returning presenters and a 60-minute documentary on BBC1 featuring interviews with many previous presenters and production staff, including Edward Barnes, Biddy Baxter and Rosemary Gill. Writing in the BBC's in-house magazine, Ariel, in 2009, BBC Children's Controller Richard Deverell announced plans to re-invent the show to be more like the BBC's motoring programme Top Gear. Deverell hopes that by adding \"danger and excitement\", Blue Peter will achieve the same \"playground buzz\" among children as Top Gear.",
"Tina Heath\n On 5 April 1979, she joined the children's series, Blue Peter, and left on 23 June 1980 to have her daughter, Jemma Victoria Cooke. She was the first incumbent Blue Peter presenter to become pregnant. During her 14-month stint, she had an ultrasound scan live on television and climbed to the top of Westminster Abbey, while heavily pregnant. In 1981, she returned to Blue Peter, to model corsets alongside her successor, Sarah Greene. In 2001, she appeared in the special Blue Peter pantomime Rock n' Roll Christmas, where she played the role of 'Miss Dripping'.",
"Blue Peter\n Hill relates how Reed came to stay with him and his wife, Margaret Potter, in Cheshire, and was so taken with the \"Blue Peter\" flag on the side of the ship and the programme in general, that he asked to rename it and take it to London to be broadcast on a weekly basis (see Reed's obituary). The \"Blue Peter\" is used as a maritime signal, indicating that the vessel flying it is about to leave, and Reed chose the name to represent 'a voyage of adventure' on which the programme would set out. Hunter Blair also pointed out that blue was a popular colour with children, and Peter was a common name of a typical child's friend. The ",
"Blue Peter (instrumental)\n \"Blue Peter\" is a single by musician Mike Oldfield, released in 1979 on the Virgin label. It is a rendition of the theme tune for the British children's television show Blue Peter and was used by the show between 1979 and 1989. It is a new version of the original theme tune \"Barnacle Bill\", written by Herbert Ashworth-Hope.",
"Valerie Singleton\n Valerie Singleton (born 9 April 1937, Hitchin, Hertfordshire) is an English television and radio presenter best known as a regular presenter of the popular children's series Blue Peter from 1962 to 1972. She also presented the BBC Radio 4 PM programme for ten years as well as a series of radio and television programmes on financial and business issues including the BBC's Money Programme from 1980 to 1988."
] |
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"Olaf Holtedahl"
] | father | Hans Holtedahl | 288,315 | 51 | [
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"id": "6244940",
"title": "Olaf Holtedahl",
"text": " He married Tora Gurstad in 1912. Their children include Professor of geology Hans Holtedahl (1917–2001).",
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"title": "Otto Grotewohl",
"text": " Grotewohl married to Marie Martha Louise ( Ohst) from 1919 until 1949. The couple had two children, a son Hans and daughter Dorle. Hans Grotewohl (1924–1999), was an architect who was sent by his father to lead a German Work Team for rebuilding Hamhung, North Korea, in 1954 after the Korean War. Grotewohl married his secretary, Johanna Schumann (née Danielzik) the same year as his divorce from Ohst. He was an avid painter and amateur filmmaker.",
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"id": "28608890",
"title": "Hans Iwand",
"text": " Iwand was born in Schreibendorf, Silesia, German Empire (modern Pisary, Lower Silesian Voivodeship), the son of pastor Otto Iwand and his wife Lydia née Herrmann. In 1927 Hans married Ilse Ehrhardt; the couple had five children. Hans Iwand is buried in the village of Beienrode, Königslutter. Iwand's youngest daughter, the Veronika Geyer-Iwand (1943-1997), a popular religion teacher and the mayor of Beienrode, married pastor Klaus Geyer (1941-2003). The son-in-law was convicted in 1998 of manslaughter in her brutal murder (July 25, 1997); Geyer was the only German theologian ever to have been jailed after committing such a crime.",
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"id": "4943497",
"title": "Hans Reidar Holtermann",
"text": " Holtermann was the son of the district physician Sven Ruud Holtermann (1854–1916) and his wife, née Lehmann. Dr. Holtermann served in Sokndal, and Hans Reidar Holtermann grew up there. He was a nephew of architect Ove Bjelke Holtermann and a grandnephew of architect Peter Høier Holtermann. On 29 November 1926, Holtermann married Helsingborg-born Elisabeth Jønsson (b. 25 January 1899) in Stockholm, Sweden. He remarried on 3 October 1947, when he married Maren Louise (\"Vivi\") Hertzberg.",
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"id": "26171039",
"title": "Hans Egon Holthusen",
"text": " Hans Egon Holthusen (15 April 1913 – 21 January 1997) was a German Nazi, lyric poet, essayist, and literary scholar. Holthusen was born in Rendsburg the Province of Schleswig-Holstein, the son of a Protestant clergyman. He studied German philology, history, and philosophy at the universities of Tübingen, Berlin, and Munich, gaining reputation as a Rilke scholar with the publication of his Rilkes Sonette an Orpheus: Versuch einer Interpretation in 1937, at the age of 24. Holthusen was a member of the SS (since 1933) and of the Nazi Party (since 1937). During the Second World War, between 1939 and 1944, he served in the German army. In the early 1960s, Holthusen worked at the Goethe-Institut in New York City, subsequently obtaining a professorship at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, a post which he held until 1981. In 1960, Mascha Kaléko refused the Berlin Theodor Fontane ",
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"id": "14546903",
"title": "Hans Rehfisch",
"text": " Rehfisch married first Lilli Stadhagen (1917-1938) an Adlerian psychoanalyst. They had two children, the poet Beata Duncan and her brother Tom Rehfisch, before divorcing. He was then married to Antonie Wald from 1942 until his death in Scuol, Switzerland on 9 June 1960.",
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"id": "11909631",
"title": "Hans Holtermann",
"text": " a trader in Molde and later at Vegsund in Borgund (now Ålesund). He may also have introduced dried and salted cod (klippfisk) production and trade to the area. His first marriage was to Margaretha Knudsdatter Wiig (from Vik in Ørsta, 1692–1743). His second marriage was to Ingeborg Catharine (a.k.a. Cathrina, Cathrine) Hagerup (August 30, 1730 – 1796), the daughter of Bishop Eiler Hagerup. Holtermann was the brother-in-law of the magistrate Melchior Falch, who was married to a younger daughter of Bishop Hagerup. His son, Knut Holtermann, became a supreme court judge in Copenhagen (then also the capital of Norway). Hans ",
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"id": "2814000",
"title": "Hans Dijkstal",
"text": " On 29 July 1966 he married Anneke Dijkstal and became the father of two daughters.",
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"id": "4102929",
"title": "Hans Aasnæs",
"text": " Aasnæs was born in the municipality of Sande in Vestfold, the son of farmers Hans Alfred Aasnæs and Anna Kristine Freberg. On 2 May 1928, he married Kristiania-born Eleanor Chambers Poulsson, with whom he had one child before she died in 1933. In 1936 he married Astrid With, with whom he had two children. Through her, Hans Aasnæs was a brother-in-law of wartime resistance member and engineer Bror With. He was also a cousin of fellow Olympic sport shooter Håkon Aasnæs. Hans Aasnæs died in Oslo in 1965.",
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"id": "7093703",
"title": "Hans A. Linde",
"text": " Linde was born on April 15, 1924 in Berlin, Germany, to Bruno Cohn Linde, attorney and arbitrator, and Luise Linde (née Rosenheim). The Linde family was Jewish. Linde married Helen Tucker on August 13, 1945. They are the parents of Lisa (1955) and David Linde (1960). Hans Linde attended school in Berlin, Germany and Copenhagen, Denmark until his family moved to Portland, Oregon in 1939. He attended Lincoln High School in Portland, and earned a B.A. from Reed College in 1947, after army service in World War II, and a J.D. from UC Berkeley School of Law in 1950. He was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Order of the Coif and served as the ",
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"id": "31639747",
"title": "Barthold A. Butenschøn Sr.",
"text": " Hans Barthold Andresen Butenschøn (27 December 1877 – 28 November 1971) was a Norwegian businessperson. He was born in Kristiania as a son of Nils August Andresen Butenschøn and Hanna Butenschøn, and grandson of Nicolay Andresen. Together with Mabel Anette Plahte (1877–1973, a daughter of Frithjof M. Plahte) he had the son Hans Barthold Andresen Butenschøn Jr. and was through him the father-in-law of Ragnhild Butenschøn and grandfather of Peter Butenschøn. Through his daughter Marie Claudine he was the father-in-law of Joakim Lehmkuhl, through his daughter Mabel Anette he was the father-in-law of Harald Astrup (a son of Sigurd Astrup) and through his daughter Nini Augusta he was the father-in-law of Ernst Torp. He took commerce school and agricultural school. He was hired in ",
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"id": "26106392",
"title": "Hermann Carl Hagen",
"text": " His daughter Gerda (also known as Greta) was married Alexander Catsch who worked at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute in Buch; they were forced to go to the Soviet Union with other scientists for 5 years following World War II. His son Karl-Heinz was imprisoned for several months on accusations of \"decomposing military strength\", later becoming editor-in-chief for multiple publications including BZ, Berliner Morgenpost, Bild-Zeitung, \"Quick\", and \"Revue\". His youngest son, Hans Oliva-Hagen, was a journalist, writer, and screenwriter who used the pseudonyms \"Hans Oliva\" and \"John Ryder\". Hans was subjecting to Nazi human experiments while imprisoned at Moabit. His granddaughter through his son Hans is the singer Nina Hagen. Nina's daughter Cosma Shiva Hagen is an actress.",
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"id": "32775956",
"title": "Hans Ehrenberg",
"text": " (1890–1970), a linguist, teacher and descendant of Martin Luther. They had two children, Juliane and Andreas. One of his uncles was Victor Mordechai Goldschmidt. One of his cousins, Hedwig Ehrenberg, studied physics and mathematics at the University of Goettingen, where she met and later married Max Born. Hans Ehrenberg, with Franz Rosenzweig and Eugen Rosenstock, was in regular correspondence with Louis D Brandeis through the friendship of their maternal families. In view of Hans Ehrenberg's father's and uncles' relatives, friends and acquaintances, and their travels over the lands and voyages across the seas and oceans, the reach of his communications extended to a world-wide network in many countries in all continents.",
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"id": "363601",
"title": "Ferdinand Schjelderup",
"text": " He was born in Kristiania as the son of Thorleif Frederik Schjelderup and Inga Berven. He was the brother of Gunnar Schjelderup, and through his aunt Berte, Ferdinand was a nephew of Bredo Henrik von Munthe af Morgenstierne. In 1914 he married Marie Leigh Vogt, daughter of Paul Benjamin Vogt and his wife Andrea Heyerdahl and granddaughter of Niels Petersen Vogt. They had three children, the most famous being their son Thorleif Schjelderup, born 1920, who became a well-known ski jumper, with an Olympic bronze medal from 1948. He married American singer Anne Brown. Their two daughters were Liv and Daisy, educated respectively as medical doctor and architect. Daisy Schelderup also worked as a translator and was active in the anti-nuclear movement.",
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"id": "14374573",
"title": "Kurt Losch",
"text": " until 1930, he was also a co-owner of his father's business which, at that time, had over 90 branches. He was married twice. First, from 1935 to 1938, to an art student, Lore Zamzow (1913–1992). They had no children and were divorced. In 1940, he married Ursula Boltzenthal (1921–1958), the daughter of a textile merchant, with whom he had a daughter. In 1937, he created some of his most familiar works; a series of etchings depicting historical scenes of Berlin, on the occasion of its 700th anniversary. In 1943, he was diagnosed with scleroderma, a rare autoimmune skin disease. He succumbed to its effects a year later, and was interred in the family gravesite at the cemetery in Luisenstadt. His widow, Ursula, remarried in 1945; to the writer, Rudolf Ditzen, better known by his pen name, Hans Fallada.",
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"id": "6804848",
"title": "Gustav Schmahl",
"text": " The writer and journalist Martin Ahrends (born 1951), who took his wife's name when he married, and the trumpeter Daniel Schmahl (born 1969) are his sons. An Ausreiseantrag (application for departure) by Ahrends to the Federal Republic of Germany was granted in 1984. In Hamburg, he worked as an editor for the weekly newspaper Die Zeit. Like other musicians, Schmahl was in contact with the former German Chancellor and Zeit publisher Helmut Schmidt and his wife Loki Schmidt at Brahmsee.",
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"title": "Hans von Blixen-Finecke Jr.",
"text": " In 1941, he married Baroness Anna Beck-Friis (born 1921), the daughter of Baron Jochum Beck-Friis and Signe Grenander, with whom he had two children, Hans (born 1942) and Gustaf (born 1945). In 1959, he married Anne Hetherington (born 1923), the daughter of Harry Hetherington and Merriell MacMahon.",
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"title": "Nortorf",
"text": "Martin Ehlers (1732–1800), educational reformer and philosopher ; Carl Christian Seydewitz (1777-1857), portrait painter ; Harboe Kardel (1893–1982), Nazi journalist ; Hans Sommer (SS officer) (1914-after 1963), SS officer and spy Organization Gehlen ; Kurt Hamer (1926–1991), Social Democratic politician ; Oliver Stern (b. 1953), Country singer and songwriter, lyricist, music producer and book author ; Sabine Kaack (b. 1959), Actress ; Johanna Dorothea Albers, born Rathjen (1850-1939), mother of the playwright Hans Albers ",
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"id": "14567961",
"title": "Hans Rudolf Mühlemann",
"text": " Hans Rudolf Mühlemann was the son of Hans Mühlemann, a bank director in St. Moritz, Canton of Graubünden, Switzerland, and Elsa Müller, daughter of a textile industry family in Kandergrund, Canton of Bern, Switzerland. Hans R. Mühlemann attended primary school in St. Moritz, and high school in Schiers, Canton of Graubünden, Switzerland. He studied both dentistry and medicine in Zurich. Already in his early childhood, he was interested in new technologies such as radio, television, telephone, computers and electronic gadgets of all kinds. He was an avid skier and ski jumper. During high school, he suffered a skiing accident that left him with a lifelong walking ",
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"id": "28689377",
"title": "Hans Cornelius",
"text": " League of Nations in his paper Völkerbund und Dauerfriede (1919). Hans Cornelius married Emilie (Mia) von Dessauer (1862–1946), a daughter of Heinrich von Dessauer (1830–1879), a physician and founder of the German hospital in Valparaiso, in 1887; Ingeborg Karlson (1894–1924), from Liljeholmen near Stockholm, in 1915, in his second marriage; and Friedrike Rosenthal, widowed Reissner (1886–1939), in 1925, in his third marriage. In 1941 he entered into a fourth marriage with Hedwig Krämer, widowed Drechsel (born 1896). Four children came from the first marriage: the later geologist Hans Peter Cornelius (1888–1950), Wolfgang (born 1890), Friedrich (1893–1976) and Evi (born 1894). The second marriage resulted in two sons, Yngor [Yngve] (born 1921) and Hans Wolfgang Amadeus (1923–2013). Cornelius retired in 1928. He died in 1947 in Gräfelfing.",
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"Olaf Holtedahl\n He married Tora Gurstad in 1912. Their children include Professor of geology Hans Holtedahl (1917–2001).",
"Otto Grotewohl\n Grotewohl married to Marie Martha Louise ( Ohst) from 1919 until 1949. The couple had two children, a son Hans and daughter Dorle. Hans Grotewohl (1924–1999), was an architect who was sent by his father to lead a German Work Team for rebuilding Hamhung, North Korea, in 1954 after the Korean War. Grotewohl married his secretary, Johanna Schumann (née Danielzik) the same year as his divorce from Ohst. He was an avid painter and amateur filmmaker.",
"Hans Iwand\n Iwand was born in Schreibendorf, Silesia, German Empire (modern Pisary, Lower Silesian Voivodeship), the son of pastor Otto Iwand and his wife Lydia née Herrmann. In 1927 Hans married Ilse Ehrhardt; the couple had five children. Hans Iwand is buried in the village of Beienrode, Königslutter. Iwand's youngest daughter, the Veronika Geyer-Iwand (1943-1997), a popular religion teacher and the mayor of Beienrode, married pastor Klaus Geyer (1941-2003). The son-in-law was convicted in 1998 of manslaughter in her brutal murder (July 25, 1997); Geyer was the only German theologian ever to have been jailed after committing such a crime.",
"Hans Reidar Holtermann\n Holtermann was the son of the district physician Sven Ruud Holtermann (1854–1916) and his wife, née Lehmann. Dr. Holtermann served in Sokndal, and Hans Reidar Holtermann grew up there. He was a nephew of architect Ove Bjelke Holtermann and a grandnephew of architect Peter Høier Holtermann. On 29 November 1926, Holtermann married Helsingborg-born Elisabeth Jønsson (b. 25 January 1899) in Stockholm, Sweden. He remarried on 3 October 1947, when he married Maren Louise (\"Vivi\") Hertzberg.",
"Hans Egon Holthusen\n Hans Egon Holthusen (15 April 1913 – 21 January 1997) was a German Nazi, lyric poet, essayist, and literary scholar. Holthusen was born in Rendsburg the Province of Schleswig-Holstein, the son of a Protestant clergyman. He studied German philology, history, and philosophy at the universities of Tübingen, Berlin, and Munich, gaining reputation as a Rilke scholar with the publication of his Rilkes Sonette an Orpheus: Versuch einer Interpretation in 1937, at the age of 24. Holthusen was a member of the SS (since 1933) and of the Nazi Party (since 1937). During the Second World War, between 1939 and 1944, he served in the German army. In the early 1960s, Holthusen worked at the Goethe-Institut in New York City, subsequently obtaining a professorship at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, a post which he held until 1981. In 1960, Mascha Kaléko refused the Berlin Theodor Fontane ",
"Hans Rehfisch\n Rehfisch married first Lilli Stadhagen (1917-1938) an Adlerian psychoanalyst. They had two children, the poet Beata Duncan and her brother Tom Rehfisch, before divorcing. He was then married to Antonie Wald from 1942 until his death in Scuol, Switzerland on 9 June 1960.",
"Hans Holtermann\n a trader in Molde and later at Vegsund in Borgund (now Ålesund). He may also have introduced dried and salted cod (klippfisk) production and trade to the area. His first marriage was to Margaretha Knudsdatter Wiig (from Vik in Ørsta, 1692–1743). His second marriage was to Ingeborg Catharine (a.k.a. Cathrina, Cathrine) Hagerup (August 30, 1730 – 1796), the daughter of Bishop Eiler Hagerup. Holtermann was the brother-in-law of the magistrate Melchior Falch, who was married to a younger daughter of Bishop Hagerup. His son, Knut Holtermann, became a supreme court judge in Copenhagen (then also the capital of Norway). Hans ",
"Hans Dijkstal\n On 29 July 1966 he married Anneke Dijkstal and became the father of two daughters.",
"Hans Aasnæs\n Aasnæs was born in the municipality of Sande in Vestfold, the son of farmers Hans Alfred Aasnæs and Anna Kristine Freberg. On 2 May 1928, he married Kristiania-born Eleanor Chambers Poulsson, with whom he had one child before she died in 1933. In 1936 he married Astrid With, with whom he had two children. Through her, Hans Aasnæs was a brother-in-law of wartime resistance member and engineer Bror With. He was also a cousin of fellow Olympic sport shooter Håkon Aasnæs. Hans Aasnæs died in Oslo in 1965.",
"Hans A. Linde\n Linde was born on April 15, 1924 in Berlin, Germany, to Bruno Cohn Linde, attorney and arbitrator, and Luise Linde (née Rosenheim). The Linde family was Jewish. Linde married Helen Tucker on August 13, 1945. They are the parents of Lisa (1955) and David Linde (1960). Hans Linde attended school in Berlin, Germany and Copenhagen, Denmark until his family moved to Portland, Oregon in 1939. He attended Lincoln High School in Portland, and earned a B.A. from Reed College in 1947, after army service in World War II, and a J.D. from UC Berkeley School of Law in 1950. He was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Order of the Coif and served as the ",
"Barthold A. Butenschøn Sr.\n Hans Barthold Andresen Butenschøn (27 December 1877 – 28 November 1971) was a Norwegian businessperson. He was born in Kristiania as a son of Nils August Andresen Butenschøn and Hanna Butenschøn, and grandson of Nicolay Andresen. Together with Mabel Anette Plahte (1877–1973, a daughter of Frithjof M. Plahte) he had the son Hans Barthold Andresen Butenschøn Jr. and was through him the father-in-law of Ragnhild Butenschøn and grandfather of Peter Butenschøn. Through his daughter Marie Claudine he was the father-in-law of Joakim Lehmkuhl, through his daughter Mabel Anette he was the father-in-law of Harald Astrup (a son of Sigurd Astrup) and through his daughter Nini Augusta he was the father-in-law of Ernst Torp. He took commerce school and agricultural school. He was hired in ",
"Hermann Carl Hagen\n His daughter Gerda (also known as Greta) was married Alexander Catsch who worked at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute in Buch; they were forced to go to the Soviet Union with other scientists for 5 years following World War II. His son Karl-Heinz was imprisoned for several months on accusations of \"decomposing military strength\", later becoming editor-in-chief for multiple publications including BZ, Berliner Morgenpost, Bild-Zeitung, \"Quick\", and \"Revue\". His youngest son, Hans Oliva-Hagen, was a journalist, writer, and screenwriter who used the pseudonyms \"Hans Oliva\" and \"John Ryder\". Hans was subjecting to Nazi human experiments while imprisoned at Moabit. His granddaughter through his son Hans is the singer Nina Hagen. Nina's daughter Cosma Shiva Hagen is an actress.",
"Hans Ehrenberg\n (1890–1970), a linguist, teacher and descendant of Martin Luther. They had two children, Juliane and Andreas. One of his uncles was Victor Mordechai Goldschmidt. One of his cousins, Hedwig Ehrenberg, studied physics and mathematics at the University of Goettingen, where she met and later married Max Born. Hans Ehrenberg, with Franz Rosenzweig and Eugen Rosenstock, was in regular correspondence with Louis D Brandeis through the friendship of their maternal families. In view of Hans Ehrenberg's father's and uncles' relatives, friends and acquaintances, and their travels over the lands and voyages across the seas and oceans, the reach of his communications extended to a world-wide network in many countries in all continents.",
"Ferdinand Schjelderup\n He was born in Kristiania as the son of Thorleif Frederik Schjelderup and Inga Berven. He was the brother of Gunnar Schjelderup, and through his aunt Berte, Ferdinand was a nephew of Bredo Henrik von Munthe af Morgenstierne. In 1914 he married Marie Leigh Vogt, daughter of Paul Benjamin Vogt and his wife Andrea Heyerdahl and granddaughter of Niels Petersen Vogt. They had three children, the most famous being their son Thorleif Schjelderup, born 1920, who became a well-known ski jumper, with an Olympic bronze medal from 1948. He married American singer Anne Brown. Their two daughters were Liv and Daisy, educated respectively as medical doctor and architect. Daisy Schelderup also worked as a translator and was active in the anti-nuclear movement.",
"Kurt Losch\n until 1930, he was also a co-owner of his father's business which, at that time, had over 90 branches. He was married twice. First, from 1935 to 1938, to an art student, Lore Zamzow (1913–1992). They had no children and were divorced. In 1940, he married Ursula Boltzenthal (1921–1958), the daughter of a textile merchant, with whom he had a daughter. In 1937, he created some of his most familiar works; a series of etchings depicting historical scenes of Berlin, on the occasion of its 700th anniversary. In 1943, he was diagnosed with scleroderma, a rare autoimmune skin disease. He succumbed to its effects a year later, and was interred in the family gravesite at the cemetery in Luisenstadt. His widow, Ursula, remarried in 1945; to the writer, Rudolf Ditzen, better known by his pen name, Hans Fallada.",
"Gustav Schmahl\n The writer and journalist Martin Ahrends (born 1951), who took his wife's name when he married, and the trumpeter Daniel Schmahl (born 1969) are his sons. An Ausreiseantrag (application for departure) by Ahrends to the Federal Republic of Germany was granted in 1984. In Hamburg, he worked as an editor for the weekly newspaper Die Zeit. Like other musicians, Schmahl was in contact with the former German Chancellor and Zeit publisher Helmut Schmidt and his wife Loki Schmidt at Brahmsee.",
"Hans von Blixen-Finecke Jr.\n In 1941, he married Baroness Anna Beck-Friis (born 1921), the daughter of Baron Jochum Beck-Friis and Signe Grenander, with whom he had two children, Hans (born 1942) and Gustaf (born 1945). In 1959, he married Anne Hetherington (born 1923), the daughter of Harry Hetherington and Merriell MacMahon.",
"Nortorf\nMartin Ehlers (1732–1800), educational reformer and philosopher ; Carl Christian Seydewitz (1777-1857), portrait painter ; Harboe Kardel (1893–1982), Nazi journalist ; Hans Sommer (SS officer) (1914-after 1963), SS officer and spy Organization Gehlen ; Kurt Hamer (1926–1991), Social Democratic politician ; Oliver Stern (b. 1953), Country singer and songwriter, lyricist, music producer and book author ; Sabine Kaack (b. 1959), Actress ; Johanna Dorothea Albers, born Rathjen (1850-1939), mother of the playwright Hans Albers ",
"Hans Rudolf Mühlemann\n Hans Rudolf Mühlemann was the son of Hans Mühlemann, a bank director in St. Moritz, Canton of Graubünden, Switzerland, and Elsa Müller, daughter of a textile industry family in Kandergrund, Canton of Bern, Switzerland. Hans R. Mühlemann attended primary school in St. Moritz, and high school in Schiers, Canton of Graubünden, Switzerland. He studied both dentistry and medicine in Zurich. Already in his early childhood, he was interested in new technologies such as radio, television, telephone, computers and electronic gadgets of all kinds. He was an avid skier and ski jumper. During high school, he suffered a skiing accident that left him with a lifelong walking ",
"Hans Cornelius\n League of Nations in his paper Völkerbund und Dauerfriede (1919). Hans Cornelius married Emilie (Mia) von Dessauer (1862–1946), a daughter of Heinrich von Dessauer (1830–1879), a physician and founder of the German hospital in Valparaiso, in 1887; Ingeborg Karlson (1894–1924), from Liljeholmen near Stockholm, in 1915, in his second marriage; and Friedrike Rosenthal, widowed Reissner (1886–1939), in 1925, in his third marriage. In 1941 he entered into a fourth marriage with Hedwig Krämer, widowed Drechsel (born 1896). Four children came from the first marriage: the later geologist Hans Peter Cornelius (1888–1950), Wolfgang (born 1890), Friedrich (1893–1976) and Evi (born 1894). The second marriage resulted in two sons, Yngor [Yngve] (born 1921) and Hans Wolfgang Amadeus (1923–2013). Cornelius retired in 1928. He died in 1947 in Gräfelfing."
] |
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"Robert I of Capua",
"Robert Ier d'Aversa"
] | father | Richard III of Capua | 145,630 | 81 | [
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"id": "28852060",
"title": "Richard III of Capua",
"text": " Richard III (died 10 June 1120) was count of Aversa and prince of Capua briefly in 1120 between his anointing on 27 May and his death; he was the only son and heir of Robert I of Capua. He was an infant when his father died, and he fell under the regency of his uncle, Jordan. Richard III died within a few months and, though no contemporary chronicler blames him, some modern historians have cast doubt on Jordan's innocence. Jordan did succeed unopposed to the diminished Capuan throne.",
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"id": "28680400",
"title": "Richard II of Capua",
"text": " Richard II (died 1105/06), called the Bald, was the count of Aversa and the prince of Capua from 1090 or 1091. He was under the guardianship of Count Robert of Caiazzo until he came of age in 1093. The eldest son and successor of Jordan I of Capua and Gaitelgrima, daughter of Prince Guaimar IV of Salerno, he was named after his grandfather, Richard I of Capua. While digressing on this impressive lineage, the chronicler William of Apulia in his The Deeds of Robert Guiscard says that he \"though now only a young man, already shows courage worthy of an adult.\" He succeeded to his father's dominions at a very young age and immediately he and his family were thrown ",
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"id": "13707256",
"title": "Richard III of Gaeta",
"text": " Richard was the son of Count Bartholomew of Carinola, as attested by Peter the Deacon, who calls him Bartholomei de Caleno filius in his Chronicon Cassinense. Richard himself refers to his father in the grandiose title he used in charters in November 1123 and November 1127: \"Richard, ordained by divine clemency consul and duke of the aforesaid city [of Gaeta], son of Lord Bartholomew of old, descended from the princes of Capua and the counts of Carinola of pious memory.\" Bartholomew was a brother of Prince Jordan I of Capua and Count Jonathan I of Carinola. Richard was thus a member of the extended Drengot family. Duke Jonathan, who preceded Richard at Gaeta, may have been the son of Count Jonathan. Graham Loud presents an alternate genealogy, making Richard a son of Count Jonathan and Duke Jonathan his nephew, being a son of an unnamed brother of Richard. Richard was married to a woman named Anna. Their son, Jonathan (died 1162×66), inherited the county of Carinola and was compensated for the loss of Gaeta, which passed to the crown after Richard's death, by the grant of the county of Conza.",
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"id": "27075432",
"title": "Richard I of Capua",
"text": " Richard, who came from near Dieppe in the Pays de Caux in eastern Normandy, was the son of Asclettin I, count of Acerenza, younger brother of Asclettin II, count of Aversa, and nephew of Rainulf Drengot. Richard arrived in Southern Italy shortly after Rainulf's death in 1045, accompanied by forty Norman knights. When he first arrived in Aversa, according to Amatus of Montecassino Richard was well received by the people who followed him as if he were a count. He was described as strikingly handsome, a young man of open countenance who by design rode a horse so small his feet nearly touched ",
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"id": "30322450",
"title": "Richard of Rupecanina",
"text": " Richard (flourished 1131–1148) was the Italo-Norman count of Rupecanina (today Raviscanina). Richard was a son of Count Robert of Alife and Gaitelgrima, younger brother of Count Rainulf II of Alife and brother-in-law of Duke William II of Apulia. He was also a distant cousin of Prince Robert II of Capua, as both belonged to the extended Drengot family. He had two sons: Andrew, who succeeded him at Rupecanina, and Roger, who later succeeded to the county of Alife. During Richard's time, feudal concepts like those of fiefs and aids were just being introduced into Capua. In 1131, Richard claimed to possess the town of Avellino and castle of Mercogliano as allods and ",
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"id": "27075442",
"title": "Richard I of Capua",
"text": "Jordan I of Capua ; Jonathan, Count of Carinola ; Bartholomew, Count of Carinola ; an unnamed daughter, married William of Montreuil ; an unnamed daughter, married Lando of Gaeta Richard married Fredescende d'Hauteville, daughter of Tancred of Hauteville and sister of Robert Guiscard Duke of Apulia. Together they had: ",
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"id": "28850564",
"title": "Jordan II of Capua",
"text": " Jordan was not expected to inherit the Principality of Capua. His eldest brother, Richard II, died childless and was succeeded by Robert I, who died on 3 June 1120. He was followed by an infant son, Richard III, who had already been anointed his co-prince, but who survived him by only a week before dying in unspecified circumstances on 10 June. These deaths paved the way for Jordan's accession that same month, and some modern historians have suggested that he had a hand in his nephew's premature death. He was anointed prince on 4 July. The little known of his princely reign shows him continuing his patronage of the major monastic institutions of the ",
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{
"id": "27075433",
"title": "Richard I of Capua",
"text": " ground. But the attention he garnered disturbed his cousin, Rainulf Trincanocte, the reigning Count of Aversa who asked him to leave. Richard then took up service with Humphrey of Hauteville, brother of Drogo of Hauteville, count of Apulia who treated him with great respect and honor. When Sarulus of Genzano, an adherent of Richard's brother Asclettin (who died c. 1045), discovered Richard was with Humphrey, he approached Richard and asked him to come to Genzano, which his brother had ruled. Richard came and the townspeople accepted him as their lord giving him rule over the town. With Sarule's help Richard's plundering and ",
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"id": "13707255",
"title": "Richard III of Gaeta",
"text": " Richard III (died 1140/1), also known as Richard of Caleno, was the Norman count of Carinola and last quasi-independent Duke of Gaeta, ruling from 1121 to his death. From 1113, he was regent of Gaeta for his cousin or nephew, Duke Jonathan; in 1121 he succeeded him. As duke he was a nominal vassal of the Princes of Capua, to whom he was related.",
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"id": "28852054",
"title": "Robert I of Capua",
"text": " Robert I (died 1120), count of Aversa and prince of Capua from 1106, on the death of his elder and heirless brother Richard, was the second eldest son of Jordan I of Capua and Gaitelgrima, daughter of Guaimar IV of Salerno. He tried to be the papal protector which his father and grandfather had been and he sent three hundred knights to rescue Pope Paschal II and his sixteen cardinals during their imprisonment by Emperor Henry V in 1111. However, his troops were turned back by the count of Tusculum, Ptolemy I, and never made it to their goal. In ",
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{
"id": "28680401",
"title": "Richard II of Capua",
"text": " of their city by the capricious Capuans. The counts of Aquino rose in rebellion and attacked Soria, defended by Richard's uncle, Jonathan, Count of Carinola. Richard was an exile for the next seven years (during which a Lombard named Lando IV reigned) until, upon reaching his majority, he requested the aid of his great uncle, the count of Sicily, Roger I, and his first cousin once removed, the duke of Apulia, Roger Borsa. The two Rogers came, the former in exchange for the city of Naples and the latter for Richard's recognition of Apulian suzerainty, in May 1098 and besieged Capua for forty days. It was an interesting siege, for Pope Urban II, embroiled in a controversy with Count Roger, ",
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{
"id": "27075431",
"title": "Richard I of Capua",
"text": " Richard Drengot (died 1078) was the count of Aversa (1049–1078), prince of Capua (1058–1078, as Richard I) and duke of Gaeta (1064–1078).",
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"id": "9808993",
"title": "Robert (son of William I of Sicily)",
"text": " Robert (1153/4–1159/60) was the second son of King William I of Sicily and his queen, Margaret of Navarre. He was about four or five years old when he was appointed Prince of Capua in 1157 or 1158. Prior to his accession, since 1144, his father had been Prince of Capua. Robert's Latin title, princeps Capuanorum, means literally \"Prince of Capuans\". He was the third Robert of Capua, after Robert I and Robert II. The latter, who had been deposed in 1135, returned in 1155–56 in an effort to reclaim his principality. He managed to control some territory, but was ultimately unsuccessful. The young Robert's rule in Capua can be traced in documents between September 1158 and May 1159, but he had died by February–March 1160, when his father was once again ruling Capua directly. Eventually, Robert's younger brother Henry was appointed Prince of Capua in May 1166.",
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{
"id": "27075436",
"title": "Richard I of Capua",
"text": " internal strife and Emperor Henry III leaving a child heir, gave the Normans a near free hand in Southern Italy. Richard had been constantly seeking territorial expansion through war against his Lombard neighbors, Pandulf VI of Capua and Guaimar's son and successor, Gisulf II of Salerno. He pushed back the borders of the latter until there was little left of the once great principality but the city of Salerno itself and when the weak prince of Capua died in 1057, he immediately besieged Capua and took the princely title (1058) from Pandulf's brother, Landulf VIII, but left the keys to the city in Lombard hands for at least four years more, until 12 May 1062.",
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"id": "25791791",
"title": "Jonathan I, Count of Carinola",
"text": " Jonathan I (died 1094) was the youngest son of Richard I of Capua. According to the Chronicon Amalfitanorum, however, he was a son of Jordan I, who was actually his brother, and married a sister of Roger I of Sicily, which may be accurate. During the reign of his brother, he was created Count of Carinola. After Jordan's death, he defended Sora from the counts of Aquino (1091). His son became Duke Richard III of Gaeta.",
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"id": "27075437",
"title": "Richard I of Capua",
"text": " Richard betrothed his daughter to the son of Atenulf I, Duke of Gaeta, but when the boy died before the marriage took place, he demanded the morgengab anyway. The duke refused and consequently Richard besieged and took Aquino. Even before the siege of Aquino was finished, Richard as the Prince of Capua, visited the abbey of Monte Cassino with a small force to give thanks to St.Benedict He was welcomed with all due pomp and ceremony and in turn he issued a grant of protection to the Monastery's property. The monastery had previously been under the control of the fanatically anti-Norman abbot Frederick of Lorraine, who was replaced when Pope Stephen IX died, the Normans were warmly welcomed. But Desiderius of Benevento, the new the abbot of Montecassino, asked Richard to extort only 4000 sous from Duke Atenulf which, after several more weeks of trying to hold out, the duke finally paid. In 1062, Richard sent his son Jordan to take Gaeta from Atenulf II, but Atenulf was allowed to continue personal rule until 1064. Though, in that year, Richard and Jordan appropriated the ducal and consular titles of the Gaetan rulers. Richard quelled a later rebellion of Atenulf's.",
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"id": "27260620",
"title": "List of Princes of Capua",
"text": "1058–1078 Richard I ; 1078–1091 Jordan I ; 1091–1106 Richard II ; 1092–1098 Lando IV, held Capua in opposition to Richard II ; 1106–1120 Robert I ; 1120 Richard III ; 1120–1127 Jordan II ; 1127–1156 Robert II ; 1135–1144 Alfonso, son of Roger II ; 1144–1154 William, son of Roger II 1155–1158 Robert (III) ; 1166–1172 Henry These princes were of the Drengot line and served as a counterpoise to the House of Hauteville until it had finally lost all power. The chronology here, too, can be very confusing due to the rivalry between the Robert II and Roger II of Sicily and his sons. To the Kingdom of Sicily, where it became an appanage for second sons: ",
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{
"id": "30431155",
"title": "Robert of Caiazzo",
"text": " When Prince Jordan died in 1090, he was succeeded by a minor, Prince Richard II. Robert became Richard's guardian until he came of age in 1093. In 1092, under the leadership of Lando, one of the counts of Teano, the city of Capua rebelled against Prince Richard In early 1093 Richard, still under the guardianship of Robert, managed to briefly recover Capua, although he would not definitively recover it until a successful siege in 1098. During the brief recovery of Capua, on 27 January 1093 Robert, described as Richard's magister (master), \"persuaded\" the prince to make a donation to the abbey of Sant'Angelo in Formis. After Richard attained his majority, Robert's relationship with his nominal overlord weakened. He apparently possessed his ",
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{
"id": "27261338",
"title": "Jordan I of Capua",
"text": " Jordan I (Giordano) (after 1046 – 1091), count of Aversa and prince of Capua from 1078 to his death, was the eldest son and successor of Prince Richard I of Capua and Fressenda, a daughter of Tancred of Hauteville and his second wife, also named Fressenda, and the nephew of Robert Guiscard, duke of Apulia, Calabria, and Sicily. He, according to William of Apulia, \"equalled in his virtues both the duke and his father.\" In 1071, Jordan briefly rebelled against his father with the support of his uncle, Ranulf. In 1078, while his father was besieging Naples with Robert Guiscard, Jordan and Robert, count of Loritello, were ravaging the Abruzzi, then papal territory. He, his father, and the duke ",
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"title": "Richard I of Capua",
"text": " siege was successful and Gisulf fled to Capua, where he tried to stir up Richard against Robert, who had kept Salerno, but to no avail. Richard began to besiege Naples, still independent, with the aid of Robert's naval blockade. Then, on 3 March 1078, the pope excommunicated Robert and Richard and soon after Richard lay dying in Capua. He quickly reconciled with the church and died. His eldest son, the aforementioned Jordan, who had been invading ecclesiastic domains in the Abruzzi at the time, traveled to Rome to renew his fealty to the papacy and be confirmed in his father's titles and possessions. Naples remained untaken.",
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"Richard III of Capua\n Richard III (died 10 June 1120) was count of Aversa and prince of Capua briefly in 1120 between his anointing on 27 May and his death; he was the only son and heir of Robert I of Capua. He was an infant when his father died, and he fell under the regency of his uncle, Jordan. Richard III died within a few months and, though no contemporary chronicler blames him, some modern historians have cast doubt on Jordan's innocence. Jordan did succeed unopposed to the diminished Capuan throne.",
"Richard II of Capua\n Richard II (died 1105/06), called the Bald, was the count of Aversa and the prince of Capua from 1090 or 1091. He was under the guardianship of Count Robert of Caiazzo until he came of age in 1093. The eldest son and successor of Jordan I of Capua and Gaitelgrima, daughter of Prince Guaimar IV of Salerno, he was named after his grandfather, Richard I of Capua. While digressing on this impressive lineage, the chronicler William of Apulia in his The Deeds of Robert Guiscard says that he \"though now only a young man, already shows courage worthy of an adult.\" He succeeded to his father's dominions at a very young age and immediately he and his family were thrown ",
"Richard III of Gaeta\n Richard was the son of Count Bartholomew of Carinola, as attested by Peter the Deacon, who calls him Bartholomei de Caleno filius in his Chronicon Cassinense. Richard himself refers to his father in the grandiose title he used in charters in November 1123 and November 1127: \"Richard, ordained by divine clemency consul and duke of the aforesaid city [of Gaeta], son of Lord Bartholomew of old, descended from the princes of Capua and the counts of Carinola of pious memory.\" Bartholomew was a brother of Prince Jordan I of Capua and Count Jonathan I of Carinola. Richard was thus a member of the extended Drengot family. Duke Jonathan, who preceded Richard at Gaeta, may have been the son of Count Jonathan. Graham Loud presents an alternate genealogy, making Richard a son of Count Jonathan and Duke Jonathan his nephew, being a son of an unnamed brother of Richard. Richard was married to a woman named Anna. Their son, Jonathan (died 1162×66), inherited the county of Carinola and was compensated for the loss of Gaeta, which passed to the crown after Richard's death, by the grant of the county of Conza.",
"Richard I of Capua\n Richard, who came from near Dieppe in the Pays de Caux in eastern Normandy, was the son of Asclettin I, count of Acerenza, younger brother of Asclettin II, count of Aversa, and nephew of Rainulf Drengot. Richard arrived in Southern Italy shortly after Rainulf's death in 1045, accompanied by forty Norman knights. When he first arrived in Aversa, according to Amatus of Montecassino Richard was well received by the people who followed him as if he were a count. He was described as strikingly handsome, a young man of open countenance who by design rode a horse so small his feet nearly touched ",
"Richard of Rupecanina\n Richard (flourished 1131–1148) was the Italo-Norman count of Rupecanina (today Raviscanina). Richard was a son of Count Robert of Alife and Gaitelgrima, younger brother of Count Rainulf II of Alife and brother-in-law of Duke William II of Apulia. He was also a distant cousin of Prince Robert II of Capua, as both belonged to the extended Drengot family. He had two sons: Andrew, who succeeded him at Rupecanina, and Roger, who later succeeded to the county of Alife. During Richard's time, feudal concepts like those of fiefs and aids were just being introduced into Capua. In 1131, Richard claimed to possess the town of Avellino and castle of Mercogliano as allods and ",
"Richard I of Capua\nJordan I of Capua ; Jonathan, Count of Carinola ; Bartholomew, Count of Carinola ; an unnamed daughter, married William of Montreuil ; an unnamed daughter, married Lando of Gaeta Richard married Fredescende d'Hauteville, daughter of Tancred of Hauteville and sister of Robert Guiscard Duke of Apulia. Together they had: ",
"Jordan II of Capua\n Jordan was not expected to inherit the Principality of Capua. His eldest brother, Richard II, died childless and was succeeded by Robert I, who died on 3 June 1120. He was followed by an infant son, Richard III, who had already been anointed his co-prince, but who survived him by only a week before dying in unspecified circumstances on 10 June. These deaths paved the way for Jordan's accession that same month, and some modern historians have suggested that he had a hand in his nephew's premature death. He was anointed prince on 4 July. The little known of his princely reign shows him continuing his patronage of the major monastic institutions of the ",
"Richard I of Capua\n ground. But the attention he garnered disturbed his cousin, Rainulf Trincanocte, the reigning Count of Aversa who asked him to leave. Richard then took up service with Humphrey of Hauteville, brother of Drogo of Hauteville, count of Apulia who treated him with great respect and honor. When Sarulus of Genzano, an adherent of Richard's brother Asclettin (who died c. 1045), discovered Richard was with Humphrey, he approached Richard and asked him to come to Genzano, which his brother had ruled. Richard came and the townspeople accepted him as their lord giving him rule over the town. With Sarule's help Richard's plundering and ",
"Richard III of Gaeta\n Richard III (died 1140/1), also known as Richard of Caleno, was the Norman count of Carinola and last quasi-independent Duke of Gaeta, ruling from 1121 to his death. From 1113, he was regent of Gaeta for his cousin or nephew, Duke Jonathan; in 1121 he succeeded him. As duke he was a nominal vassal of the Princes of Capua, to whom he was related.",
"Robert I of Capua\n Robert I (died 1120), count of Aversa and prince of Capua from 1106, on the death of his elder and heirless brother Richard, was the second eldest son of Jordan I of Capua and Gaitelgrima, daughter of Guaimar IV of Salerno. He tried to be the papal protector which his father and grandfather had been and he sent three hundred knights to rescue Pope Paschal II and his sixteen cardinals during their imprisonment by Emperor Henry V in 1111. However, his troops were turned back by the count of Tusculum, Ptolemy I, and never made it to their goal. In ",
"Richard II of Capua\n of their city by the capricious Capuans. The counts of Aquino rose in rebellion and attacked Soria, defended by Richard's uncle, Jonathan, Count of Carinola. Richard was an exile for the next seven years (during which a Lombard named Lando IV reigned) until, upon reaching his majority, he requested the aid of his great uncle, the count of Sicily, Roger I, and his first cousin once removed, the duke of Apulia, Roger Borsa. The two Rogers came, the former in exchange for the city of Naples and the latter for Richard's recognition of Apulian suzerainty, in May 1098 and besieged Capua for forty days. It was an interesting siege, for Pope Urban II, embroiled in a controversy with Count Roger, ",
"Richard I of Capua\n Richard Drengot (died 1078) was the count of Aversa (1049–1078), prince of Capua (1058–1078, as Richard I) and duke of Gaeta (1064–1078).",
"Robert (son of William I of Sicily)\n Robert (1153/4–1159/60) was the second son of King William I of Sicily and his queen, Margaret of Navarre. He was about four or five years old when he was appointed Prince of Capua in 1157 or 1158. Prior to his accession, since 1144, his father had been Prince of Capua. Robert's Latin title, princeps Capuanorum, means literally \"Prince of Capuans\". He was the third Robert of Capua, after Robert I and Robert II. The latter, who had been deposed in 1135, returned in 1155–56 in an effort to reclaim his principality. He managed to control some territory, but was ultimately unsuccessful. The young Robert's rule in Capua can be traced in documents between September 1158 and May 1159, but he had died by February–March 1160, when his father was once again ruling Capua directly. Eventually, Robert's younger brother Henry was appointed Prince of Capua in May 1166.",
"Richard I of Capua\n internal strife and Emperor Henry III leaving a child heir, gave the Normans a near free hand in Southern Italy. Richard had been constantly seeking territorial expansion through war against his Lombard neighbors, Pandulf VI of Capua and Guaimar's son and successor, Gisulf II of Salerno. He pushed back the borders of the latter until there was little left of the once great principality but the city of Salerno itself and when the weak prince of Capua died in 1057, he immediately besieged Capua and took the princely title (1058) from Pandulf's brother, Landulf VIII, but left the keys to the city in Lombard hands for at least four years more, until 12 May 1062.",
"Jonathan I, Count of Carinola\n Jonathan I (died 1094) was the youngest son of Richard I of Capua. According to the Chronicon Amalfitanorum, however, he was a son of Jordan I, who was actually his brother, and married a sister of Roger I of Sicily, which may be accurate. During the reign of his brother, he was created Count of Carinola. After Jordan's death, he defended Sora from the counts of Aquino (1091). His son became Duke Richard III of Gaeta.",
"Richard I of Capua\n Richard betrothed his daughter to the son of Atenulf I, Duke of Gaeta, but when the boy died before the marriage took place, he demanded the morgengab anyway. The duke refused and consequently Richard besieged and took Aquino. Even before the siege of Aquino was finished, Richard as the Prince of Capua, visited the abbey of Monte Cassino with a small force to give thanks to St.Benedict He was welcomed with all due pomp and ceremony and in turn he issued a grant of protection to the Monastery's property. The monastery had previously been under the control of the fanatically anti-Norman abbot Frederick of Lorraine, who was replaced when Pope Stephen IX died, the Normans were warmly welcomed. But Desiderius of Benevento, the new the abbot of Montecassino, asked Richard to extort only 4000 sous from Duke Atenulf which, after several more weeks of trying to hold out, the duke finally paid. In 1062, Richard sent his son Jordan to take Gaeta from Atenulf II, but Atenulf was allowed to continue personal rule until 1064. Though, in that year, Richard and Jordan appropriated the ducal and consular titles of the Gaetan rulers. Richard quelled a later rebellion of Atenulf's.",
"List of Princes of Capua\n1058–1078 Richard I ; 1078–1091 Jordan I ; 1091–1106 Richard II ; 1092–1098 Lando IV, held Capua in opposition to Richard II ; 1106–1120 Robert I ; 1120 Richard III ; 1120–1127 Jordan II ; 1127–1156 Robert II ; 1135–1144 Alfonso, son of Roger II ; 1144–1154 William, son of Roger II 1155–1158 Robert (III) ; 1166–1172 Henry These princes were of the Drengot line and served as a counterpoise to the House of Hauteville until it had finally lost all power. The chronology here, too, can be very confusing due to the rivalry between the Robert II and Roger II of Sicily and his sons. To the Kingdom of Sicily, where it became an appanage for second sons: ",
"Robert of Caiazzo\n When Prince Jordan died in 1090, he was succeeded by a minor, Prince Richard II. Robert became Richard's guardian until he came of age in 1093. In 1092, under the leadership of Lando, one of the counts of Teano, the city of Capua rebelled against Prince Richard In early 1093 Richard, still under the guardianship of Robert, managed to briefly recover Capua, although he would not definitively recover it until a successful siege in 1098. During the brief recovery of Capua, on 27 January 1093 Robert, described as Richard's magister (master), \"persuaded\" the prince to make a donation to the abbey of Sant'Angelo in Formis. After Richard attained his majority, Robert's relationship with his nominal overlord weakened. He apparently possessed his ",
"Jordan I of Capua\n Jordan I (Giordano) (after 1046 – 1091), count of Aversa and prince of Capua from 1078 to his death, was the eldest son and successor of Prince Richard I of Capua and Fressenda, a daughter of Tancred of Hauteville and his second wife, also named Fressenda, and the nephew of Robert Guiscard, duke of Apulia, Calabria, and Sicily. He, according to William of Apulia, \"equalled in his virtues both the duke and his father.\" In 1071, Jordan briefly rebelled against his father with the support of his uncle, Ranulf. In 1078, while his father was besieging Naples with Robert Guiscard, Jordan and Robert, count of Loritello, were ravaging the Abruzzi, then papal territory. He, his father, and the duke ",
"Richard I of Capua\n siege was successful and Gisulf fled to Capua, where he tried to stir up Richard against Robert, who had kept Salerno, but to no avail. Richard began to besiege Naples, still independent, with the aid of Robert's naval blockade. Then, on 3 March 1078, the pope excommunicated Robert and Richard and soon after Richard lay dying in Capua. He quickly reconciled with the church and died. His eldest son, the aforementioned Jordan, who had been invading ecclesiastic domains in the Abruzzi at the time, traveled to Rome to renew his fealty to the papacy and be confirmed in his father's titles and possessions. Naples remained untaken."
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"title": "Ma Ying-jeou",
"text": " Ma's father is Ma Ho-ling, his mother is Chin Hou-hsiu and his wife is Christine Chow Ma. Apart from that, he has two daughters, Ma Wei-chung and Kelly Ma. Ma speaks Hunanese, Mandarin and English.",
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"title": "Ma Yuehan",
"text": " Ma's son, Ma Qiwei, served as Vice President of Beijing Institute of Physical Education. His second daughter, Ma Peilun, married Mou Zuoyun, a pioneer of basketball in China. Both Ma Qiwei and Mou Zuoyun followed Ma's footsteps to study at Springfield College in the US.",
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"title": "Ma Xichong",
"text": " According to the Spring and Autumn Annals of the Ten Kingdoms, citing another work now lost, the Miscellaneous Records from a Blue Box (青箱雜記, Qingxiang Zaji), Ma Xichong was born in 912. His father was Chu's founder Ma Yin. HIs mother was not Ma Yin's wife, but was otherwise not named in historical sources, although it is known that Ma Yin's 30th son Ma Xi'e, who was older than he was, was born of the same mother. Ma Yin's 35th son Ma Xiguang, who was born of Lady Chen, was also older. In 947, then-Chu prince Ma Xifan (Ma Yin's ",
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"title": "Ma Yin",
"text": "Father ; Ma Yuanfeng (馬元豐), posthumously honored King Jingzhuang of Chu ; Wife ; Name unknown, mother of Ma Xizhen ; Major Concubines ; Consort Yuan, mother of Ma Xisheng and Ma Xiwang ; Lady Chen, mother of Ma Xifan ; Lady Hua, mother of Ma Xigao ; Children (Ma Yin had at least 35 sons, but the names of most of them were lost to history) ; Ma Xizhen (馬希振), became Taoist monk ; Ma Xisheng (馬希聲) (899–932), later prince ; Ma Xifan (馬希範) (899–947), later prince ; Ma Xiwang (馬希旺) (d. ~933) ; Ma Xigao (馬希杲) (poisoned by Ma Xifan 945) ; Ma Xi'e (馬希萼), later prince ; Ma Xiguang (馬希廣), later prince (died 950) ; Ma Xichong (馬希崇), later prince ; Ma Xizhan (馬希瞻) (died 949) ; Ma Xineng (馬希能) ; Ma Xiguan (馬希貫) ; Ma Xiyin (馬希隱) ; Ma Xijun (馬希濬) ; Ma Xizhi (馬希知) ; Ma Xilang (馬希朗) ; daughter, Empress Ma of Southern Han, wife of Liu Yan ; daughter, wife of Qian Chuansu (錢傳璛), son of Qian Liu the King of Wuyue ",
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"title": "Ma Zhong (Shu Han)",
"text": " Ma Zhong had three sons: Ma Xiu (馬脩), Ma Hui (馬恢) and Ma Rong (馬融). Ma Hui's son, Ma Yi (馬義), served as the Administrator of Jianning County during the Jin dynasty.",
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"title": "The X-Family",
"text": " but as he keeps on preserving the force field, it also weakens him in the process, making him unable to use his powers under certain circumstances. Jiu Wu has been famous since young for his \"Jiu Bu Qin Gui Shou\" (九步擒鬼手), which indicates the ability to find the opponent's Achilles' Heel within nine steps. No one has ever escaped this attack until he meets the father of the Ye He Na La Family. The playful grandfather of Xia Tian (夏天), Xia Yu (夏宇) and Xia Mei (夏美); and the head of the family. Xia Liu (because his name sounds like \"pervert\" ",
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"id": "4894837",
"title": "Tagawa Matsu",
"text": " Xiaoxuan 鄭曉嵐 the father of Zheng Chouyu, fought against the Japanese invaders in the Second Sino-Japanese War. Zheng Chouyu 鄭愁予 was born in Shandong in mainland China in 1933 and called himself a \"child of the resistance\" against Japan and he became a refugee during the war, moving from place to place across China to avoid the Japanese. He moved to Taiwan in 1949 and focuses his work on building stronger ties between Taiwan and mainland China. Zheng Chouyu was born in mainland China, he identified as Chinese and he felt alienated after he was forced to move to Taiwan in 1949 which was previously under Japanese rule and felt strange and foreign to him. He is Koxinga's 11th generation descendant and his original name is Zheng Wenji.",
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"title": "Ma Xifan",
"text": " Yin's first son, Ma Xizhen (馬希振), was said to be born of his wife, who was not named in historical sources. (Lady Chen later bore at least one younger son among Ma Yin's at least 35 sons, Ma Xiguang.) Ma Xifan and his brother, Ma Yin's second son Ma Xisheng, were born on the same day, but Ma Xisheng was born earlier on that day. (Another brother, unnamed in historical sources, was therefore likely born on the same day of a different mother, between Ma Xisheng's and Ma Xifan's births.) In 909 — by which time Tang had fallen, and Ma ",
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"id": "10185572",
"title": "Ma Man-fai",
"text": " He was born in Hong Kong in 1905 into a merchant family of Ma Ying-piu, an Australian Chinese who founded the Sincere Department Store in Hong Kong in 1900, and his wife Fok Hing-tong. Ma Ying-piu also a supporter of the anti-Qing revolution and funded Sun Yat-sen's revolutionary activities. Ma attributed his father and his time in London as a buyer of his father's company as the inspirations of his liberal values. His mother was a social reformer, founder of the Chinese YWCA of Hong Kong and an anti-mui tsai movement leader. Ma Man-fai was educated at the Lingnan College in Canton and lived in Mainland China during the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong. In 1932, he was a director of the Tung Wah Hospital. ",
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"title": "Ma Xisheng",
"text": " Ma Xisheng was born in 899, during the reign of Emperor Zhaozong of Tang, as the second son of the warlord Ma Yin. At that time, Ma Yin had just taken control of Tan Prefecture (in modern Changsha, Hunan) following the assassination of Ma Yin's predecessor Liu Jianfeng, and was not yet fully in control of Wu'an Circuit (武安, headquartered at Tan Prefecture), which would eventually become the central circuit for the Chu state, but was in the process of gradually consolidating his control. Ma Xisheng's mother Lady Yin, while Ma Yin's favorite, was not Ma Yin's wife — as Ma Yin's first son, Ma Xizhen (馬希振), was said to be born of his wife, who was not named in historical sources. ",
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"title": "Ma Xiyin",
"text": " Ma Xiyin was a son of Chu's founder Ma Yin (King Wumu) — the youngest, according to the Zizhi Tongjian. During the subsequent reign of Ma Xiyin's older brother (Ma Yin's fourth son) Ma Xifan (Prince Wenzhao), Ma Xiyin was made the deputy military governor of Jingjiang. By 950, Chu was embroiled in a civil war between Ma Xiyin's older brothers Ma Xiguang (Ma Yin's 35th son), who had taken the throne after Ma Xifan's death, and Ma Xi'e (Prince Gongxiao, Ma Yin's 30th son), who considered himself to have a superior claim on the throne. In light of Chu's civil war, Liu Sheng, the emperor of Chu's southern neighbor Southern Han, sent the eunuch general Wu Huai'en (吳懷恩) to the border between Southern Han and Jingjiang, trying to see if he could take advantage of ",
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"id": "12116413",
"title": "Ma Yin",
"text": " rights. Ma Yin's oldest son, Ma Xizhen (馬希振), was born of his wife (whose name was not recorded in history), but his favorite son was his second son Ma Xisheng, who was born of his favorite concubine Consort Yuan. Ma Xizhen, not wanting to fight over the succession with Ma Xisheng, became a Taoist monk and retired from politics. In 929, Ma formally put Ma Xisheng, who then carried the title of deputy military governor of Wu'an and acting mayor of the capital Changsha, in charge of the Chu administration. From this point on, all matters of state were to be reported to Ma Xisheng first, before ",
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"title": "The X-Family",
"text": "Xia Xiong (夏雄) Xia Tian (夏天) / Gui Long (鬼龍) Lan Ling Wang (蘭陵王) Jiu Wu (灸舞) Xia Liu (夏流) Ye Si Ren (葉思仁) Xia Yu (夏宇) / Gui Feng (鬼鳳) Xia Mei (夏美) / Gui Wa (鬼娃) Xiu (脩) Han (寒) a Chord Mother of Xia Yu (夏宇), Xia Tian (夏天), and Xia Mei (夏美). Ye Si Ren's (葉思仁) ex-wife. As the sole bread winner in the family and owner of a truck company, she takes on the roles that traditionally belonged to fathers and sons. Despite her tough exterior, she desires the closeness and comfort of a normal family life. ",
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"title": "Ma Shitu",
"text": " Ma was twice married. His first wife was killed by the Kuomintang.",
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"title": "The X-Family",
"text": " a \"Ma Gua\" (麻瓜 / Muggle). Xiu believes Xia Tian has the potential to become a \"Zhong Ji Tie Ke Ren\" (終極鐵克人/ Ultimate Iron Man), a savior of worlds, so he teaches Xia Tian how to play guitar and control Gui Long (鬼龍 / Ghostly Dragon) - his evil half with greater power, who on several occasions, attempts to destroy Xia Tian in order to become the dominant personality. His biggest motivation for developing his power and guitar skills is Han, a girl that he met when he was a child and has liked her ever since. When he takes off the ",
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"id": "15079036",
"title": "Ma Haide",
"text": " Ma's wife was Chou Sufei (aka Zhou Sufei 周苏菲), an actress. They had a son Chou Youma (aka Zhou Youma 周幼马) (b. 1943) and a daughter Liang Bi. On October 3, 1988, Ma died in Beijing at the age of 78. He is buried at the Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery in Beijing, China.",
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"title": "Hsu King-shing",
"text": " Hsu's daughter married a footballer, which the father of Hsu's son-in-law was Fung King Cheong, also a footballer and manager of Singtao. Hsu's son Louis Hsu Che-Shek is a tennis player who represented Hong Kong, as well as a medical doctor. Louis Hsu was involved in the invention of halo-pelvic traction, a medical operation led by John O'Brien. Louis Hsu also wrote some research papers on the topic. Hsu died in Queen Mary Hospital, Hong Kong Island on 11 February 1986.",
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"title": "Ma Ying-piu",
"text": " Ma Ying-piu (21 December 1860 – 15 July 1944) was a Hong Kong retailer and businessman. He founded the Sincere Department Store in 1900, the first Chinese-owned department store in China and was the \"father of Chinese department stores\".",
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"title": "List of The X-Family characters",
"text": " given the \"Feng Long Ka\" (封龍卡) to Xia Tian instead of him, the eldest son, because of his Ma Gua status. Evil sees his jealousy and uses that to turn him evil by giving him a ring to absorb other people's powers. The ring unwittingly unlocks Xia Yu's sealed power. As it turns out, he is not a Ma Gua by birth. Rather, his father secretly sealed his power upon birth because he exhibited the pure evil genes. When he fully comes into his powers, his dark instincts start to take over. The situation forces his father to use \"Xi Hun Qu\" (洗魂曲 / Soul Cleansing Melody) to cleanse his soul ",
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"title": "Ma Guanghui",
"text": " Ma Guanghui was a son of Ma Xizhen (馬希振), the oldest son of Ma Yin (King Wumu), the founder of Chu. Not only was Ma Xizhen the oldest, but he was born of Ma Yin's wife, which should have made him the heir under Confucian succession principles, but Ma Yin favored his second son Ma Xisheng, who was born of his favorite concubine Consort Yuan. Not willing to engage in a succession struggle with Ma Xisheng, Ma Xizhen resigned and became a Taoist priest, dying during the Qingtai era (934-936). Nothing is known about Ma Guanghui's mother or whether he had siblings.",
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"Ma Ying-jeou\n Ma's father is Ma Ho-ling, his mother is Chin Hou-hsiu and his wife is Christine Chow Ma. Apart from that, he has two daughters, Ma Wei-chung and Kelly Ma. Ma speaks Hunanese, Mandarin and English.",
"Ma Yuehan\n Ma's son, Ma Qiwei, served as Vice President of Beijing Institute of Physical Education. His second daughter, Ma Peilun, married Mou Zuoyun, a pioneer of basketball in China. Both Ma Qiwei and Mou Zuoyun followed Ma's footsteps to study at Springfield College in the US.",
"Ma Xichong\n According to the Spring and Autumn Annals of the Ten Kingdoms, citing another work now lost, the Miscellaneous Records from a Blue Box (青箱雜記, Qingxiang Zaji), Ma Xichong was born in 912. His father was Chu's founder Ma Yin. HIs mother was not Ma Yin's wife, but was otherwise not named in historical sources, although it is known that Ma Yin's 30th son Ma Xi'e, who was older than he was, was born of the same mother. Ma Yin's 35th son Ma Xiguang, who was born of Lady Chen, was also older. In 947, then-Chu prince Ma Xifan (Ma Yin's ",
"Ma Yin\nFather ; Ma Yuanfeng (馬元豐), posthumously honored King Jingzhuang of Chu ; Wife ; Name unknown, mother of Ma Xizhen ; Major Concubines ; Consort Yuan, mother of Ma Xisheng and Ma Xiwang ; Lady Chen, mother of Ma Xifan ; Lady Hua, mother of Ma Xigao ; Children (Ma Yin had at least 35 sons, but the names of most of them were lost to history) ; Ma Xizhen (馬希振), became Taoist monk ; Ma Xisheng (馬希聲) (899–932), later prince ; Ma Xifan (馬希範) (899–947), later prince ; Ma Xiwang (馬希旺) (d. ~933) ; Ma Xigao (馬希杲) (poisoned by Ma Xifan 945) ; Ma Xi'e (馬希萼), later prince ; Ma Xiguang (馬希廣), later prince (died 950) ; Ma Xichong (馬希崇), later prince ; Ma Xizhan (馬希瞻) (died 949) ; Ma Xineng (馬希能) ; Ma Xiguan (馬希貫) ; Ma Xiyin (馬希隱) ; Ma Xijun (馬希濬) ; Ma Xizhi (馬希知) ; Ma Xilang (馬希朗) ; daughter, Empress Ma of Southern Han, wife of Liu Yan ; daughter, wife of Qian Chuansu (錢傳璛), son of Qian Liu the King of Wuyue ",
"Ma Zhong (Shu Han)\n Ma Zhong had three sons: Ma Xiu (馬脩), Ma Hui (馬恢) and Ma Rong (馬融). Ma Hui's son, Ma Yi (馬義), served as the Administrator of Jianning County during the Jin dynasty.",
"The X-Family\n but as he keeps on preserving the force field, it also weakens him in the process, making him unable to use his powers under certain circumstances. Jiu Wu has been famous since young for his \"Jiu Bu Qin Gui Shou\" (九步擒鬼手), which indicates the ability to find the opponent's Achilles' Heel within nine steps. No one has ever escaped this attack until he meets the father of the Ye He Na La Family. The playful grandfather of Xia Tian (夏天), Xia Yu (夏宇) and Xia Mei (夏美); and the head of the family. Xia Liu (because his name sounds like \"pervert\" ",
"Tagawa Matsu\n Xiaoxuan 鄭曉嵐 the father of Zheng Chouyu, fought against the Japanese invaders in the Second Sino-Japanese War. Zheng Chouyu 鄭愁予 was born in Shandong in mainland China in 1933 and called himself a \"child of the resistance\" against Japan and he became a refugee during the war, moving from place to place across China to avoid the Japanese. He moved to Taiwan in 1949 and focuses his work on building stronger ties between Taiwan and mainland China. Zheng Chouyu was born in mainland China, he identified as Chinese and he felt alienated after he was forced to move to Taiwan in 1949 which was previously under Japanese rule and felt strange and foreign to him. He is Koxinga's 11th generation descendant and his original name is Zheng Wenji.",
"Ma Xifan\n Yin's first son, Ma Xizhen (馬希振), was said to be born of his wife, who was not named in historical sources. (Lady Chen later bore at least one younger son among Ma Yin's at least 35 sons, Ma Xiguang.) Ma Xifan and his brother, Ma Yin's second son Ma Xisheng, were born on the same day, but Ma Xisheng was born earlier on that day. (Another brother, unnamed in historical sources, was therefore likely born on the same day of a different mother, between Ma Xisheng's and Ma Xifan's births.) In 909 — by which time Tang had fallen, and Ma ",
"Ma Man-fai\n He was born in Hong Kong in 1905 into a merchant family of Ma Ying-piu, an Australian Chinese who founded the Sincere Department Store in Hong Kong in 1900, and his wife Fok Hing-tong. Ma Ying-piu also a supporter of the anti-Qing revolution and funded Sun Yat-sen's revolutionary activities. Ma attributed his father and his time in London as a buyer of his father's company as the inspirations of his liberal values. His mother was a social reformer, founder of the Chinese YWCA of Hong Kong and an anti-mui tsai movement leader. Ma Man-fai was educated at the Lingnan College in Canton and lived in Mainland China during the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong. In 1932, he was a director of the Tung Wah Hospital. ",
"Ma Xisheng\n Ma Xisheng was born in 899, during the reign of Emperor Zhaozong of Tang, as the second son of the warlord Ma Yin. At that time, Ma Yin had just taken control of Tan Prefecture (in modern Changsha, Hunan) following the assassination of Ma Yin's predecessor Liu Jianfeng, and was not yet fully in control of Wu'an Circuit (武安, headquartered at Tan Prefecture), which would eventually become the central circuit for the Chu state, but was in the process of gradually consolidating his control. Ma Xisheng's mother Lady Yin, while Ma Yin's favorite, was not Ma Yin's wife — as Ma Yin's first son, Ma Xizhen (馬希振), was said to be born of his wife, who was not named in historical sources. ",
"Ma Xiyin\n Ma Xiyin was a son of Chu's founder Ma Yin (King Wumu) — the youngest, according to the Zizhi Tongjian. During the subsequent reign of Ma Xiyin's older brother (Ma Yin's fourth son) Ma Xifan (Prince Wenzhao), Ma Xiyin was made the deputy military governor of Jingjiang. By 950, Chu was embroiled in a civil war between Ma Xiyin's older brothers Ma Xiguang (Ma Yin's 35th son), who had taken the throne after Ma Xifan's death, and Ma Xi'e (Prince Gongxiao, Ma Yin's 30th son), who considered himself to have a superior claim on the throne. In light of Chu's civil war, Liu Sheng, the emperor of Chu's southern neighbor Southern Han, sent the eunuch general Wu Huai'en (吳懷恩) to the border between Southern Han and Jingjiang, trying to see if he could take advantage of ",
"Ma Yin\n rights. Ma Yin's oldest son, Ma Xizhen (馬希振), was born of his wife (whose name was not recorded in history), but his favorite son was his second son Ma Xisheng, who was born of his favorite concubine Consort Yuan. Ma Xizhen, not wanting to fight over the succession with Ma Xisheng, became a Taoist monk and retired from politics. In 929, Ma formally put Ma Xisheng, who then carried the title of deputy military governor of Wu'an and acting mayor of the capital Changsha, in charge of the Chu administration. From this point on, all matters of state were to be reported to Ma Xisheng first, before ",
"The X-Family\nXia Xiong (夏雄) Xia Tian (夏天) / Gui Long (鬼龍) Lan Ling Wang (蘭陵王) Jiu Wu (灸舞) Xia Liu (夏流) Ye Si Ren (葉思仁) Xia Yu (夏宇) / Gui Feng (鬼鳳) Xia Mei (夏美) / Gui Wa (鬼娃) Xiu (脩) Han (寒) a Chord Mother of Xia Yu (夏宇), Xia Tian (夏天), and Xia Mei (夏美). Ye Si Ren's (葉思仁) ex-wife. As the sole bread winner in the family and owner of a truck company, she takes on the roles that traditionally belonged to fathers and sons. Despite her tough exterior, she desires the closeness and comfort of a normal family life. ",
"Ma Shitu\n Ma was twice married. His first wife was killed by the Kuomintang.",
"The X-Family\n a \"Ma Gua\" (麻瓜 / Muggle). Xiu believes Xia Tian has the potential to become a \"Zhong Ji Tie Ke Ren\" (終極鐵克人/ Ultimate Iron Man), a savior of worlds, so he teaches Xia Tian how to play guitar and control Gui Long (鬼龍 / Ghostly Dragon) - his evil half with greater power, who on several occasions, attempts to destroy Xia Tian in order to become the dominant personality. His biggest motivation for developing his power and guitar skills is Han, a girl that he met when he was a child and has liked her ever since. When he takes off the ",
"Ma Haide\n Ma's wife was Chou Sufei (aka Zhou Sufei 周苏菲), an actress. They had a son Chou Youma (aka Zhou Youma 周幼马) (b. 1943) and a daughter Liang Bi. On October 3, 1988, Ma died in Beijing at the age of 78. He is buried at the Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery in Beijing, China.",
"Hsu King-shing\n Hsu's daughter married a footballer, which the father of Hsu's son-in-law was Fung King Cheong, also a footballer and manager of Singtao. Hsu's son Louis Hsu Che-Shek is a tennis player who represented Hong Kong, as well as a medical doctor. Louis Hsu was involved in the invention of halo-pelvic traction, a medical operation led by John O'Brien. Louis Hsu also wrote some research papers on the topic. Hsu died in Queen Mary Hospital, Hong Kong Island on 11 February 1986.",
"Ma Ying-piu\n Ma Ying-piu (21 December 1860 – 15 July 1944) was a Hong Kong retailer and businessman. He founded the Sincere Department Store in 1900, the first Chinese-owned department store in China and was the \"father of Chinese department stores\".",
"List of The X-Family characters\n given the \"Feng Long Ka\" (封龍卡) to Xia Tian instead of him, the eldest son, because of his Ma Gua status. Evil sees his jealousy and uses that to turn him evil by giving him a ring to absorb other people's powers. The ring unwittingly unlocks Xia Yu's sealed power. As it turns out, he is not a Ma Gua by birth. Rather, his father secretly sealed his power upon birth because he exhibited the pure evil genes. When he fully comes into his powers, his dark instincts start to take over. The situation forces his father to use \"Xi Hun Qu\" (洗魂曲 / Soul Cleansing Melody) to cleanse his soul ",
"Ma Guanghui\n Ma Guanghui was a son of Ma Xizhen (馬希振), the oldest son of Ma Yin (King Wumu), the founder of Chu. Not only was Ma Xizhen the oldest, but he was born of Ma Yin's wife, which should have made him the heir under Confucian succession principles, but Ma Yin favored his second son Ma Xisheng, who was born of his favorite concubine Consort Yuan. Not willing to engage in a succession struggle with Ma Xisheng, Ma Xizhen resigned and became a Taoist priest, dying during the Qingtai era (934-936). Nothing is known about Ma Guanghui's mother or whether he had siblings."
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"id": "25977317",
"title": "Theodelap of Spoleto",
"text": " Theodelap or Theudelapius was one of the sons of Faroald, the first Duke of Spoleto. After the death of Ariulf in 601 or 602, Theodelap and his brother fought for the throne. Theodelap won and was crowned duke. He held the dukedom for more than half a century, until his death. His reign was nevertheless uneventful and he appears to have been largely or completely independent of royal authority throughout. He was succeeded by Atto.",
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"title": "Theodelap of Spoleto",
"text": "Paul the Deacon. Historia Langobardorum. ",
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"title": "Atto of Spoleto",
"text": " Atto (or Hatto) was the Duke of Spoleto from 653 to 663, the successor of Theodelap. Nothing is known of his reign except that he was replaced by Thrasimund, Count of Capua.",
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"title": "Alberic I of Spoleto",
"text": "Pope John XI (b.910) ; Alberic II, who was later prince of Rome ; Constantino (d. after January 14, 945) ; Sergio, bishop of Nepi (d. before 963) ; David or Deodatus, who was the father of Pope Benedict VII He first appears as a page to Guy III of Spoleto at the Battle on the Trebbia in 889. He may have later been the count of Fermo, but whatever the case, he succeeded to Spoleto after murdering Duke Guy IV. He was recognised soon by King Berengar I, with whom he fought the Magyars in 899 or 900. Theophylact, Count of Tusculum, in the Alban Hills southeast of Rome served as palatine iudex (or ",
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"title": "Theodicius of Spoleto",
"text": " Theodicius was the Duke of Spoleto from 763 to 773. Though it is often stated that he died at the Siege of Pavia (774), he was still alive on 9 June 776, when Charlemagne confirmed the properties of the monastery of Farfa and Abbot Ingoald in the reign of his successor Hildeprand.",
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"title": "Theobald I of Spoleto",
"text": " Theobald I (died 936) was the Duke of Spoleto from 928 to his death. He was the son of Boniface II, former duke, and member of the line of the Hucpoldings, a house of Frankish Ripuarian origin that built its fortunes in Italy since the 9th century. Theobald was an unscrupulous prince, even for his age, and his career is one of constantly changing alliances as the political winds of central and southern Italy changed direction. In 929, Theobald joined Landulf I of Benevento and Guaimar II of Salerno in a series of joint attacks against Byzantine Campania, Apulia, and Calabria. Theobald was detrimental to the others' cooperation and all three were unsuccessful and Guaimar returned to his earlier Greek allegiance. Theobald also allied with Docibilis II of Gaeta against the Greeks.",
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"title": "Philopappos",
"text": " IV and Iotapa were direct descendants of Antiochus I Theos. Antiochus IV and Iotapa were husband, wife and full blooded-siblings. He was of Armenian, Greek and Median descent. Through his paternal grandparents, he could trace lineage to the Syrian Kingdom, the Seleucid Empire and the Ptolemaic Kingdom. His maternal grandparents were Tiberius Claudius Balbilus and his unnamed wife. Balbilus was an astrologer and a learned scholar, who was later Prefect of Egypt. Balbilus and his father, an Egyptian Greek grammarian and astrologer called Thrasyllus of Mendes or Tiberius Claudius Thrasyllus, were friends to some of the first Roman Emperors, including Tiberius, Claudius, and Vespasian. ",
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"title": "653",
"text": "King Rodoald is murdered after a six-month reign, and is succeeded by Aripert I, who is elected as king of the Lombards. He spreads Catholicism over the Lombard realm and builds many new churches through the kingdom. ; Atto succeeds Theodelap as duke of Spoleto, in Central Italy (approximate date). ",
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"title": "Guy III of Spoleto",
"text": " Guy was the second son of Guy I of Spoleto and Itta, daughter of Sico of Benevento. Guy I was the son of Lambert I of Nantes and his second wife, Adelaide of Lombardy, who was a daughter of Charlemagne's second eldest son, Pepin of Italy. In 842, the former Duchy of Spoleto, which had been donated to the Papacy by Charlemagne, was resurrected by the Franks to be held against Byzantine catapans to the south, as a Frankish border territory by a dependent margrave. Consequently, Guy’s family had been important players in Italian politics since the early ninth century. Although in 876 Guy and his elder brother, Lambert, Duke of ",
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"id": "31493393",
"title": "Prokopia",
"text": "Theophylaktos (c. 792 – 15 January 849), co-emperor from 812 to 813. He was castrated and exiled to a monastery. His date of death was recorded by Theophanes Continuatus. ; Staurakios (c. 793 – 813). Died prior to the abdication of his father. Circumstances unknown. ; Niketas (c. 797 – 23 October 877). He was castrated and exiled to a monastery. Later emerged as Patriarch Ignatios of Constantinople. ; Gorgo. Became a nun. ; Theophano. Became a nun. Prokopia and Michael I had at least five children: Ignatios was later declared a saint. His hagiography records one of his sisters having helped iconodules during the persecutions of Theophilos (r. 829–842). However which one is unclear. A hagiography cite that Paul of Xeropotamou (born Procopius), who also became a saint of the Orthodox Church, was another son.",
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"id": "27516473",
"title": "Widonids",
"text": " family to attain prominence was Lambert's son Guy I, who was made duke of Spoleto by the Emperor Lothair I in 842. He was active in Lotharingia and Italy, even marrying a local Lombard woman, Itta (or Itana), the daughter of Sico of Benevento. His descendants continued to rule Spoleto until 897. The most famous Guidoni were Guy III and his son Lambert II. Both became kings of Italy and Holy Roman Emperors. Guy IV of Spoleto also became Duke of Benevento. One member, Fulk the Venerable, was even archbishop of Rheims, assisting Guy III in making a claim on the French crown.",
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"id": "26344601",
"title": "Sopaios",
"text": " Sopaios (Greek: Σωπάιος) or Sopaeus or Sinopeus (fl. 390 BC) was a powerful Bosporan minister to Satyros I, the father of queen Theodosia, and father-in-law to Leukon I.",
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"id": "25489762",
"title": "703",
"text": "Faroald II, duke of Spoleto, attacks the Exarchate of Ravenna in Italy, after the death of his father Thrasimund I. King Aripert II of the Lombards, desiring good relations with the Byzantine Empire and papacy, refuses to assist him. ",
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"id": "15736024",
"title": "Agiprand of Spoleto",
"text": "Paul the Deacon. Historia Langobardorum. Translated by William Dudley Foulke. University of Pennsylvania: 1907. ; Hartmann, Ludo Moritz. Geschichte Italiens im Mittelalter. Gotha, 1903. ; Hodgkin, Thomas. Italy and her Invaders. Clarendon Press: 1895. ; Pabst, H. \"Geschichte des langobardischen Herzogthums.\" Forschungen zur deutschen Geschichte Vol. II, p. 405. Göttingen, 1862. ",
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"id": "32097644",
"title": "Gargalianoi",
"text": "Theophrastos Anagnostopoulos, who later anglicized his name to Theodore Agnew, father of United States Vice President Spiro Agnew ; Tellos Agras, Officer of the Hellenic Army during the Greek Struggle for Macedonia ; Theophilos III of Jerusalem, Patriarch of Jerusalem, born Ηλίας Γιαννόπουλος in Gargalianoi in 1952 ",
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"id": "12252391",
"title": "John Komnenos (parakoimomenos)",
"text": " Information about his children survives only in much later sources: Gennadios Scholarios in the 15th century reports that he had two sons, Nikephoros and Alexios Komnenos Melissenos, while only the latter is mentioned by the 16th-century scholar Pseudo-Sphrantzes. According to Scholarios, Nikephoros was sent to suppress an anti-Byzantine revolt in Naples led by a certain Roger Nabardos, but failed and for fear of punishment stayed there. Scholarios maintains that he married Roger's sister and became the progenitor of two families, the Komnenatoi and Melissoi, but as Konstantinos Varzos points out, no information about these families survives. Alexios on the other hand may have served as megas doux of the Byzantine navy, and married a lady, who according to Pseudo-Sphrantzes was a member of the Strategopoulos family. Pseudo-Sphrantzes and Scholarios give different accounts on the number and names of Alexios' sons: according to the former, he had only one son, named Theodosios, the father of the Caesar Alexios Strategopoulos and of Michael Strategopoulos; the latter gives three sons, Theophylact, Michael, and Nicholas, of whom Theophylact was Theodosios' father and grandfather of the Caesar.",
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"id": "30524419",
"title": "Antipope Constantine II",
"text": " the Roman people, after which he forwarded it to King Pepin. Meanwhile, Christophorus and Sergius had hatched a plot with key supporters in the city. They begged Constantine to allow them to leave the city and become monks in the Monastery of Our Saviour, near Rieti in the Duchy of Spoleto. Swearing an oath to that effect, they were allowed to depart around 10 April 768. Instead of going to the monastery, however, father and son headed straight for Theodicius of Spoleto, who arranged an interview with Desiderius, King of the Lombards. Desiderius agreed to provide Christophorus and Sergius with troops from Spoleto, and that he would support their march on Rome to overthrow the antipope. With ",
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"title": "Andreas Palaiologos",
"text": " claiming to be a grandson of Andreas Palaiologos,' through a supposed son called Theodore.' Jacob's increasingly heterodox views on Christianity eventually brought him into conflict with the Roman church; he was burnt as a heretic in 1585.' Jacob had at least three children, the daughter Despina, the son Theodore, and at least another child whose name is unknown,' though little is known of most of them. Jacob's son Theodore lived in Prague in 1603 and referred to himself as a genuine member of the old imperial family and a \"Prince of Lacedaemonia\", though the authorities in Prague convicted him as a forger.",
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"title": "Desfina",
"text": "Isaias of Salona, bishop and freedom fighter ; Spyros Papaloukas, painter ; Fathers of Lucas Papademos, economist and Prime Minister of Greece from 2011 to 2012 ",
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"title": "Julia Iotapa (daughter of Antiochus III)",
"text": "Son and prince: Gaius Julius Archelaus Antiochus Epiphanes. Through him they would become paternal grandparents to Philopappos who was a prominent citizen of Athens and poet Julia Balbilla. ; Son and prince: Callinicus ; Daughter and princess: Iotapa Iotapa was the daughter of the late King Antiochus III of Commagene and Queen Iotapa of Commagene. Her parents were full-blooded siblings who had married each other. She was of Armenian, Greek and Median descent. Through her ancestor from Commagene, Queen Laodice VII Thea, who was the mother of King Antiochus I Theos of Commagene, she was a direct descendant of the monarchs from the Greek Syrian Kingdom, the Seleucid Empire. She was the ",
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"Theodelap of Spoleto\n Theodelap or Theudelapius was one of the sons of Faroald, the first Duke of Spoleto. After the death of Ariulf in 601 or 602, Theodelap and his brother fought for the throne. Theodelap won and was crowned duke. He held the dukedom for more than half a century, until his death. His reign was nevertheless uneventful and he appears to have been largely or completely independent of royal authority throughout. He was succeeded by Atto.",
"Theodelap of Spoleto\nPaul the Deacon. Historia Langobardorum. ",
"Atto of Spoleto\n Atto (or Hatto) was the Duke of Spoleto from 653 to 663, the successor of Theodelap. Nothing is known of his reign except that he was replaced by Thrasimund, Count of Capua.",
"Alberic I of Spoleto\nPope John XI (b.910) ; Alberic II, who was later prince of Rome ; Constantino (d. after January 14, 945) ; Sergio, bishop of Nepi (d. before 963) ; David or Deodatus, who was the father of Pope Benedict VII He first appears as a page to Guy III of Spoleto at the Battle on the Trebbia in 889. He may have later been the count of Fermo, but whatever the case, he succeeded to Spoleto after murdering Duke Guy IV. He was recognised soon by King Berengar I, with whom he fought the Magyars in 899 or 900. Theophylact, Count of Tusculum, in the Alban Hills southeast of Rome served as palatine iudex (or ",
"Theodicius of Spoleto\n Theodicius was the Duke of Spoleto from 763 to 773. Though it is often stated that he died at the Siege of Pavia (774), he was still alive on 9 June 776, when Charlemagne confirmed the properties of the monastery of Farfa and Abbot Ingoald in the reign of his successor Hildeprand.",
"Theobald I of Spoleto\n Theobald I (died 936) was the Duke of Spoleto from 928 to his death. He was the son of Boniface II, former duke, and member of the line of the Hucpoldings, a house of Frankish Ripuarian origin that built its fortunes in Italy since the 9th century. Theobald was an unscrupulous prince, even for his age, and his career is one of constantly changing alliances as the political winds of central and southern Italy changed direction. In 929, Theobald joined Landulf I of Benevento and Guaimar II of Salerno in a series of joint attacks against Byzantine Campania, Apulia, and Calabria. Theobald was detrimental to the others' cooperation and all three were unsuccessful and Guaimar returned to his earlier Greek allegiance. Theobald also allied with Docibilis II of Gaeta against the Greeks.",
"Philopappos\n IV and Iotapa were direct descendants of Antiochus I Theos. Antiochus IV and Iotapa were husband, wife and full blooded-siblings. He was of Armenian, Greek and Median descent. Through his paternal grandparents, he could trace lineage to the Syrian Kingdom, the Seleucid Empire and the Ptolemaic Kingdom. His maternal grandparents were Tiberius Claudius Balbilus and his unnamed wife. Balbilus was an astrologer and a learned scholar, who was later Prefect of Egypt. Balbilus and his father, an Egyptian Greek grammarian and astrologer called Thrasyllus of Mendes or Tiberius Claudius Thrasyllus, were friends to some of the first Roman Emperors, including Tiberius, Claudius, and Vespasian. ",
"653\nKing Rodoald is murdered after a six-month reign, and is succeeded by Aripert I, who is elected as king of the Lombards. He spreads Catholicism over the Lombard realm and builds many new churches through the kingdom. ; Atto succeeds Theodelap as duke of Spoleto, in Central Italy (approximate date). ",
"Guy III of Spoleto\n Guy was the second son of Guy I of Spoleto and Itta, daughter of Sico of Benevento. Guy I was the son of Lambert I of Nantes and his second wife, Adelaide of Lombardy, who was a daughter of Charlemagne's second eldest son, Pepin of Italy. In 842, the former Duchy of Spoleto, which had been donated to the Papacy by Charlemagne, was resurrected by the Franks to be held against Byzantine catapans to the south, as a Frankish border territory by a dependent margrave. Consequently, Guy’s family had been important players in Italian politics since the early ninth century. Although in 876 Guy and his elder brother, Lambert, Duke of ",
"Prokopia\nTheophylaktos (c. 792 – 15 January 849), co-emperor from 812 to 813. He was castrated and exiled to a monastery. His date of death was recorded by Theophanes Continuatus. ; Staurakios (c. 793 – 813). Died prior to the abdication of his father. Circumstances unknown. ; Niketas (c. 797 – 23 October 877). He was castrated and exiled to a monastery. Later emerged as Patriarch Ignatios of Constantinople. ; Gorgo. Became a nun. ; Theophano. Became a nun. Prokopia and Michael I had at least five children: Ignatios was later declared a saint. His hagiography records one of his sisters having helped iconodules during the persecutions of Theophilos (r. 829–842). However which one is unclear. A hagiography cite that Paul of Xeropotamou (born Procopius), who also became a saint of the Orthodox Church, was another son.",
"Widonids\n family to attain prominence was Lambert's son Guy I, who was made duke of Spoleto by the Emperor Lothair I in 842. He was active in Lotharingia and Italy, even marrying a local Lombard woman, Itta (or Itana), the daughter of Sico of Benevento. His descendants continued to rule Spoleto until 897. The most famous Guidoni were Guy III and his son Lambert II. Both became kings of Italy and Holy Roman Emperors. Guy IV of Spoleto also became Duke of Benevento. One member, Fulk the Venerable, was even archbishop of Rheims, assisting Guy III in making a claim on the French crown.",
"Sopaios\n Sopaios (Greek: Σωπάιος) or Sopaeus or Sinopeus (fl. 390 BC) was a powerful Bosporan minister to Satyros I, the father of queen Theodosia, and father-in-law to Leukon I.",
"703\nFaroald II, duke of Spoleto, attacks the Exarchate of Ravenna in Italy, after the death of his father Thrasimund I. King Aripert II of the Lombards, desiring good relations with the Byzantine Empire and papacy, refuses to assist him. ",
"Agiprand of Spoleto\nPaul the Deacon. Historia Langobardorum. Translated by William Dudley Foulke. University of Pennsylvania: 1907. ; Hartmann, Ludo Moritz. Geschichte Italiens im Mittelalter. Gotha, 1903. ; Hodgkin, Thomas. Italy and her Invaders. Clarendon Press: 1895. ; Pabst, H. \"Geschichte des langobardischen Herzogthums.\" Forschungen zur deutschen Geschichte Vol. II, p. 405. Göttingen, 1862. ",
"Gargalianoi\nTheophrastos Anagnostopoulos, who later anglicized his name to Theodore Agnew, father of United States Vice President Spiro Agnew ; Tellos Agras, Officer of the Hellenic Army during the Greek Struggle for Macedonia ; Theophilos III of Jerusalem, Patriarch of Jerusalem, born Ηλίας Γιαννόπουλος in Gargalianoi in 1952 ",
"John Komnenos (parakoimomenos)\n Information about his children survives only in much later sources: Gennadios Scholarios in the 15th century reports that he had two sons, Nikephoros and Alexios Komnenos Melissenos, while only the latter is mentioned by the 16th-century scholar Pseudo-Sphrantzes. According to Scholarios, Nikephoros was sent to suppress an anti-Byzantine revolt in Naples led by a certain Roger Nabardos, but failed and for fear of punishment stayed there. Scholarios maintains that he married Roger's sister and became the progenitor of two families, the Komnenatoi and Melissoi, but as Konstantinos Varzos points out, no information about these families survives. Alexios on the other hand may have served as megas doux of the Byzantine navy, and married a lady, who according to Pseudo-Sphrantzes was a member of the Strategopoulos family. Pseudo-Sphrantzes and Scholarios give different accounts on the number and names of Alexios' sons: according to the former, he had only one son, named Theodosios, the father of the Caesar Alexios Strategopoulos and of Michael Strategopoulos; the latter gives three sons, Theophylact, Michael, and Nicholas, of whom Theophylact was Theodosios' father and grandfather of the Caesar.",
"Antipope Constantine II\n the Roman people, after which he forwarded it to King Pepin. Meanwhile, Christophorus and Sergius had hatched a plot with key supporters in the city. They begged Constantine to allow them to leave the city and become monks in the Monastery of Our Saviour, near Rieti in the Duchy of Spoleto. Swearing an oath to that effect, they were allowed to depart around 10 April 768. Instead of going to the monastery, however, father and son headed straight for Theodicius of Spoleto, who arranged an interview with Desiderius, King of the Lombards. Desiderius agreed to provide Christophorus and Sergius with troops from Spoleto, and that he would support their march on Rome to overthrow the antipope. With ",
"Andreas Palaiologos\n claiming to be a grandson of Andreas Palaiologos,' through a supposed son called Theodore.' Jacob's increasingly heterodox views on Christianity eventually brought him into conflict with the Roman church; he was burnt as a heretic in 1585.' Jacob had at least three children, the daughter Despina, the son Theodore, and at least another child whose name is unknown,' though little is known of most of them. Jacob's son Theodore lived in Prague in 1603 and referred to himself as a genuine member of the old imperial family and a \"Prince of Lacedaemonia\", though the authorities in Prague convicted him as a forger.",
"Desfina\nIsaias of Salona, bishop and freedom fighter ; Spyros Papaloukas, painter ; Fathers of Lucas Papademos, economist and Prime Minister of Greece from 2011 to 2012 ",
"Julia Iotapa (daughter of Antiochus III)\nSon and prince: Gaius Julius Archelaus Antiochus Epiphanes. Through him they would become paternal grandparents to Philopappos who was a prominent citizen of Athens and poet Julia Balbilla. ; Son and prince: Callinicus ; Daughter and princess: Iotapa Iotapa was the daughter of the late King Antiochus III of Commagene and Queen Iotapa of Commagene. Her parents were full-blooded siblings who had married each other. She was of Armenian, Greek and Median descent. Through her ancestor from Commagene, Queen Laodice VII Thea, who was the mother of King Antiochus I Theos of Commagene, she was a direct descendant of the monarchs from the Greek Syrian Kingdom, the Seleucid Empire. She was the "
] |
Who is the father of Donor? | [
"Challedon"
] | father | Donor (horse) | 1,182,572 | 44 | [
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"title": "Leandra Ramm",
"text": " Ramm was conceived from the Repository for Germinal Choice, otherwise known as the Genius Sperm Bank. Born in Roosevelt Island, New York, a small island in Manhattan's East River, she was brought up by her parents Adrienne and David Ramm. Her biological father, known as \"Donor Clear,\" is a scientist who works at a university and has published major research in his field. Ramm has been featured in performances and interviews on many media outlets, including television appearances on Anderson Cooper 360°, The View, 60 Minutes, and Good Morning America.",
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"title": "In vitro fertilisation",
"text": " Some children conceived by IVF using anonymous donors report being troubled over not knowing about their donor parent as well any genetic relatives they may have and their family history. Alana Stewart, who was conceived using donor sperm, began an online forum for donor children called AnonymousUS in 2010. The forum welcomes the viewpoints of anyone involved in the IVF process. Olivia Pratten, a donor-conceived Canadian, sued the province of British Columbia for access to records on her donor father's identity in 2008. \"I'm not a treatment, I'm a person, and those records belong to me,\" Pratten said. In May 2012, a court ruled in Pratten's favour, agreeing that the laws at the time discriminated against donor children and making anonymous sperm and egg donation in British Columbia illegal. In the U.K., Sweden, Norway, Germany, Italy, New Zealand, and some Australian states, donors are not paid and cannot be anonymous. In 2000, a website called Donor Sibling Registry was created to help biological children with a common donor connect with each other. In 2012, a documentary called Anonymous Father's Day was released that focuses on donor-conceived children.",
"score": "1.4861088"
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"id": "28091330",
"title": "Sperm donation",
"text": " Even sperm donors who have chosen anonymity and not to contact their offspring through a registry are now increasingly being traced by their children. Improved DNA technology has brought into question the possibility of assuring a donor's anonymity. Due to an increase in popularity of DNA testing, it has become relatively easy to identify one's sperm donor. Even matches at a 3rd or 4th cousin level can provide clues which enable one to identify their biological father. It has become common practice for donor conceived people (who were conceived via an anonymous sperm donor) to ascertain who their biological father is via this method. For example, at least one child found his biological father using his own DNA test and internet research and was able to identify and contact his anonymous donor.",
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"title": "Donor (fairy tale)",
"text": " The characters of donors are numerous. Fairy godmothers were added to Sleeping Beauty by Perrault; no such figures appeared in his source, Sole, Luna, e Talia by Giambattista Basile. In the Grimm Brothers' variant of Cinderella, the protagonist is aided not by her fairy godmother but by her dead mother, as is the heroine of the Finnish variant, The Wonderful Birch. A great variety of other figures may also take this place. In Vasilissa the Beautiful, the heroine is aided by a wooden doll that her dying mother had given her; in Rushen Coatie, by a red calf sent to her by her dead mother, a calf that ",
"score": "1.4721875"
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"id": "5474915",
"title": "Donora (band)",
"text": " musician and record producer Dave Hanner, from the country-rock duo Corbin/Hanner; they met Churton while he was recording at their dad's studio with another band. The band is named after Donora, a town nearly 30 miles south of Pittsburgh, although the band is from Gibsonia, in Pittsburgh's North Hills, nearly 20 miles north of the city. Bethany Hanner, the wife of drummer Jake, saw a road sign for the town and suggested it as the band's name. The band had never been to the town until they performed there as part of a town celebration. The band released their second album, Boyfriends, Girlfriends, in 2011, followed by their Play Nice EP in 2013, 2014's Ha Ha Heart, and 2017's Sun to Me.",
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"id": "1706856",
"title": "Amichai Lau-Lavie",
"text": " Lau is a sperm donor and father co-parenting with Alice, Ezra and Charlotte-Hillel, in New York.",
"score": "1.4606847"
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"id": "31566723",
"title": "Walter Merricks",
"text": " He was born into a well known East Sussex farming family centred near Rye where he was brought up. His father [Walter Richard] Dick Merricks farmed apples, hops and sheep, and pioneered innovative techniques for bulk apple handling, grassland management, and sheep handling and shearing. He met and subsequently married Olivia Montuschi becoming step-father to the young son of her first marriage. After being diagnosed infertile, he and his wife used donor insemination treatment to conceive their two subsequent children. With four other families in 1993 they founded the Donor Conception Network, a supportive network of now nearly 2,000 families with children conceived with donated sperm, eggs or embryos; people considering or undergoing donor fertility procedures; and donor conceived people. The charity supported the ending of the practice of anonymous donation, and emphasises the need to tell donor children early about how they were conceived. Olivia is practice consultant to the charity and he was chair of the trustees until 2017.",
"score": "1.45787"
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"id": "28219881",
"title": "Donor (horse)",
"text": " Donor (foaled 1944) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse sired by the champion Challedon. He was bred and owned by W. Deering Howe, the great-grandson of William Deering, founder of the Deering Harvester Company. Racing at age two, Donor won seven of his twelve races. He won prestigious races such as the Sapling Stakes at Monmouth Park, the Sanford Stakes at Saratoga Race Course, and the Champagne Stakes at Belmont Park to be considered a top 2 year old. He ran third to the 2 yr old champion Double Jay in the James H. Connors at Narragansett Park. He returned to racing late in the ",
"score": "1.4564934"
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"id": "6105105",
"title": "Donor (fairy tale)",
"text": " by acts, other characters may fill the role, even the villain; a boy escaping a witch may steal her magical handkerchief, making the witch an involuntary donor. Conversely, the donor of Rumpelstiltskin converts himself into the villain by demanding the heroine's baby as the price of his work. In Grimm's Fairy Tales, the hero often meets the vital helper in the woods, in liminal areas between other realms. When more than one character attempts the tasks, such as when the youngest son sets out last, all of them commonly met the donor. It is through failing in the test that the older sons ",
"score": "1.455492"
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"id": "25123594",
"title": "Reproductive rights",
"text": " Laws in many countries and states require sperm donors to be either anonymous or known to the recipient, or the laws restrict the number of children each donor may father. Although many donors choose to remain anonymous, new technologies such as the Internet and DNA technology have opened up new avenues for those wishing to know more about the biological father, siblings and half-siblings.",
"score": "1.4422843"
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"id": "1283936",
"title": "McD v. L",
"text": " The donor, a gay man whose identity remains anonymous, had been friends with the lesbian couple to whom he donated sperm in 2006. However, the trio subsequently had a falling out and the women attempted to relocate to Australia. The donor obtained an injunction to prevent the mothers from leaving the country. He subsequently sought legal guardianship of the child.",
"score": "1.4393756"
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"id": "4563840",
"title": "Mary Barton (obstetrician)",
"text": " Richter, who may have fathered more than a hundred babies. It is unclear whether Barton knew that much of the sperm used came from her husband. She kept records of donors identified with code names. Documentary filmmaker Barry Stevens has stated \"it's possible he [Bertold Wiesner] didn't tell his wife and she believed the donations were coming from a lot of different men\". Regardless, as a scientist specialising in fertility (among other areas), Wiesner himself should have been aware that there were genetic risks created by his fathering so many children. Such risks were known and were identified in the Wand Report.",
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},
{
"id": "4563839",
"title": "Mary Barton (obstetrician)",
"text": " In their 1945 paper in the British Medical Journal, Barton and fellow authors Walker and Wiesner explained that they used a \"small panel of donors\" that they considered of \"intelligent stock\". Wiesner was responsible for recruiting donors for Barton's clinic. DNA evidence suggests that many of the babies were conceived using sperm from Wiesner himself. His son, Jonathan Wiesner, underwent DNA testing in 2007 which provided a basis for identification. Some estimates suggest that of the more than 1,000 successful AID pregnancies Barton reported, Wiesner may have been responsible for as many as 2/3, or 600 children. Another major donor was neuroscientist ",
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"id": "28091313",
"title": "Sperm donation",
"text": " Parents of donors, who are the grandparents of donor offspring and may therefore be the oldest surviving progenitors, may regard the donated genetic contribution as a family asset, and may regard the donor conceived people as their grandchildren. A review came to the result that a minority of actual donors involved their partner in the decision-making process of becoming a donor. In one study, 25% of donors felt they needed permission from their partner. In another study, however, 37% of donors with a partner did not approve of a consent form for partners and rather felt that donors should make their own decisions. In a Swedish study, donors reported either enthusiastic or neutral responses from their partners concerning sperm donation. It is considered common for donors to not tell their spouses that they are or have been sperm donors.",
"score": "1.4307036"
},
{
"id": "5474914",
"title": "Donora (band)",
"text": " Donora is an American indie pop/rock/shoegaze band based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. They first gained visibility in 2006 as semifinalists in the contest, \"Calling All Bands\", sponsored by MySpace and Verizon Wireless, for their song \"She's Just a Girl\". The band had music included on the MTV series Engaged and Underage, Cribs, and Teen Wolf, as well as the direct-to-video comedy Lower Learning, starring Eva Longoria and Jason Biggs. The trio is composed of vocalist/guitarist Casey Hanner, her brother drummer Jake Hanner, and bassist Jake Churton. The band released their debut album, Donora, in December 2008 on the Pittsburgh-based independent record label Rostrum Records, and received regular airplay on the adult album alternative radio station WYEP-FM. Jake and Casey Hanner are the children of ",
"score": "1.4292092"
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"id": "11093061",
"title": "Stage mother",
"text": " Fathers have also been known to manage their children in this way, such as Joseph Jackson (patriarch of the Jackson family), Murry Wilson (father of three of The Beach Boys), Joe Simpson (father of Jessica and Ashlee Simpson), Jeff Archuleta (father of American Idol runner-up David Archuleta), Mathew Knowles (father of Beyoncé and Solange Knowles), Ira David Wood III (father of Evan Rachel Wood) and Kit Culkin (father of Macaulay and Kieran Culkin). A historical example of such a father was Leopold Mozart, who recognized his son's musical ability at an early age and made the most of it. Abraham Quintanilla, Jr., father of Tejano superstar Selena, is credited with having discovered Selena's gift of singing; he rounded ",
"score": "1.4268562"
},
{
"id": "1556090",
"title": "A Pledge to God",
"text": " Little Hyeon Woo is gravely ill and needs a bone marrow transplant. His current parents are not compatible donors either. His doctor advises his parents that cord blood of a sibling could be a potential donor. However, his birth parents are no longer married to each other.",
"score": "1.4260969"
},
{
"id": "6105103",
"title": "Donor (fairy tale)",
"text": " In fairy tales, a donor is a character that tests the hero (and sometimes other characters as well) and provides magical assistance to the hero when she or he succeeds. The fairy godmother is a well-known form of this character. Many other supernatural patrons feature in fairy tales; these include various kinds of animals and the spirit of a dead mother.",
"score": "1.4214733"
},
{
"id": "9769735",
"title": "Father Dearest (Law & Order: Special Victims Unit)",
"text": " Shane) who met with \"donor 141\" through a donor connection website thinking that he was her biological father. Dr. George Huang (B. D. Wong) says it could be genetic sexual attraction, a condition where children who are separated from their parent or siblings at an early age find a sexual attraction takes place when they're reunited with them. Rollins finds a Dr. Colin Barnes (Eric Close) who matches the description from the file that she and Benson got from the donor bank. Detectives Benson and Amaro meet with Dr. Barnes, his wife Anne (Sonya Walger), and his teenage daughter, Taylor. They ask him about his relationships with his offspring that came through sperm donation. He denies ever seeing ",
"score": "1.4147556"
},
{
"id": "27358770",
"title": "Donora Hillard",
"text": " Following the sudden and unexpected death of her mother in June 2019, Shaw relocated back to Pennsylvania. She is married to Cameron Shaw, with whom she has two children including a son through marriage. Shaw began the adoption process following the biological mother’s prolonged abandonment and later incarceration for first degree assault. In January 2021, Shaw announced via her website that she was pregnant for the first time. On July 15, 2021, she gave birth to a daughter, Merrin.",
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}
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"Leandra Ramm\n Ramm was conceived from the Repository for Germinal Choice, otherwise known as the Genius Sperm Bank. Born in Roosevelt Island, New York, a small island in Manhattan's East River, she was brought up by her parents Adrienne and David Ramm. Her biological father, known as \"Donor Clear,\" is a scientist who works at a university and has published major research in his field. Ramm has been featured in performances and interviews on many media outlets, including television appearances on Anderson Cooper 360°, The View, 60 Minutes, and Good Morning America.",
"In vitro fertilisation\n Some children conceived by IVF using anonymous donors report being troubled over not knowing about their donor parent as well any genetic relatives they may have and their family history. Alana Stewart, who was conceived using donor sperm, began an online forum for donor children called AnonymousUS in 2010. The forum welcomes the viewpoints of anyone involved in the IVF process. Olivia Pratten, a donor-conceived Canadian, sued the province of British Columbia for access to records on her donor father's identity in 2008. \"I'm not a treatment, I'm a person, and those records belong to me,\" Pratten said. In May 2012, a court ruled in Pratten's favour, agreeing that the laws at the time discriminated against donor children and making anonymous sperm and egg donation in British Columbia illegal. In the U.K., Sweden, Norway, Germany, Italy, New Zealand, and some Australian states, donors are not paid and cannot be anonymous. In 2000, a website called Donor Sibling Registry was created to help biological children with a common donor connect with each other. In 2012, a documentary called Anonymous Father's Day was released that focuses on donor-conceived children.",
"Sperm donation\n Even sperm donors who have chosen anonymity and not to contact their offspring through a registry are now increasingly being traced by their children. Improved DNA technology has brought into question the possibility of assuring a donor's anonymity. Due to an increase in popularity of DNA testing, it has become relatively easy to identify one's sperm donor. Even matches at a 3rd or 4th cousin level can provide clues which enable one to identify their biological father. It has become common practice for donor conceived people (who were conceived via an anonymous sperm donor) to ascertain who their biological father is via this method. For example, at least one child found his biological father using his own DNA test and internet research and was able to identify and contact his anonymous donor.",
"Donor (fairy tale)\n The characters of donors are numerous. Fairy godmothers were added to Sleeping Beauty by Perrault; no such figures appeared in his source, Sole, Luna, e Talia by Giambattista Basile. In the Grimm Brothers' variant of Cinderella, the protagonist is aided not by her fairy godmother but by her dead mother, as is the heroine of the Finnish variant, The Wonderful Birch. A great variety of other figures may also take this place. In Vasilissa the Beautiful, the heroine is aided by a wooden doll that her dying mother had given her; in Rushen Coatie, by a red calf sent to her by her dead mother, a calf that ",
"Donora (band)\n musician and record producer Dave Hanner, from the country-rock duo Corbin/Hanner; they met Churton while he was recording at their dad's studio with another band. The band is named after Donora, a town nearly 30 miles south of Pittsburgh, although the band is from Gibsonia, in Pittsburgh's North Hills, nearly 20 miles north of the city. Bethany Hanner, the wife of drummer Jake, saw a road sign for the town and suggested it as the band's name. The band had never been to the town until they performed there as part of a town celebration. The band released their second album, Boyfriends, Girlfriends, in 2011, followed by their Play Nice EP in 2013, 2014's Ha Ha Heart, and 2017's Sun to Me.",
"Amichai Lau-Lavie\n Lau is a sperm donor and father co-parenting with Alice, Ezra and Charlotte-Hillel, in New York.",
"Walter Merricks\n He was born into a well known East Sussex farming family centred near Rye where he was brought up. His father [Walter Richard] Dick Merricks farmed apples, hops and sheep, and pioneered innovative techniques for bulk apple handling, grassland management, and sheep handling and shearing. He met and subsequently married Olivia Montuschi becoming step-father to the young son of her first marriage. After being diagnosed infertile, he and his wife used donor insemination treatment to conceive their two subsequent children. With four other families in 1993 they founded the Donor Conception Network, a supportive network of now nearly 2,000 families with children conceived with donated sperm, eggs or embryos; people considering or undergoing donor fertility procedures; and donor conceived people. The charity supported the ending of the practice of anonymous donation, and emphasises the need to tell donor children early about how they were conceived. Olivia is practice consultant to the charity and he was chair of the trustees until 2017.",
"Donor (horse)\n Donor (foaled 1944) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse sired by the champion Challedon. He was bred and owned by W. Deering Howe, the great-grandson of William Deering, founder of the Deering Harvester Company. Racing at age two, Donor won seven of his twelve races. He won prestigious races such as the Sapling Stakes at Monmouth Park, the Sanford Stakes at Saratoga Race Course, and the Champagne Stakes at Belmont Park to be considered a top 2 year old. He ran third to the 2 yr old champion Double Jay in the James H. Connors at Narragansett Park. He returned to racing late in the ",
"Donor (fairy tale)\n by acts, other characters may fill the role, even the villain; a boy escaping a witch may steal her magical handkerchief, making the witch an involuntary donor. Conversely, the donor of Rumpelstiltskin converts himself into the villain by demanding the heroine's baby as the price of his work. In Grimm's Fairy Tales, the hero often meets the vital helper in the woods, in liminal areas between other realms. When more than one character attempts the tasks, such as when the youngest son sets out last, all of them commonly met the donor. It is through failing in the test that the older sons ",
"Reproductive rights\n Laws in many countries and states require sperm donors to be either anonymous or known to the recipient, or the laws restrict the number of children each donor may father. Although many donors choose to remain anonymous, new technologies such as the Internet and DNA technology have opened up new avenues for those wishing to know more about the biological father, siblings and half-siblings.",
"McD v. L\n The donor, a gay man whose identity remains anonymous, had been friends with the lesbian couple to whom he donated sperm in 2006. However, the trio subsequently had a falling out and the women attempted to relocate to Australia. The donor obtained an injunction to prevent the mothers from leaving the country. He subsequently sought legal guardianship of the child.",
"Mary Barton (obstetrician)\n Richter, who may have fathered more than a hundred babies. It is unclear whether Barton knew that much of the sperm used came from her husband. She kept records of donors identified with code names. Documentary filmmaker Barry Stevens has stated \"it's possible he [Bertold Wiesner] didn't tell his wife and she believed the donations were coming from a lot of different men\". Regardless, as a scientist specialising in fertility (among other areas), Wiesner himself should have been aware that there were genetic risks created by his fathering so many children. Such risks were known and were identified in the Wand Report.",
"Mary Barton (obstetrician)\n In their 1945 paper in the British Medical Journal, Barton and fellow authors Walker and Wiesner explained that they used a \"small panel of donors\" that they considered of \"intelligent stock\". Wiesner was responsible for recruiting donors for Barton's clinic. DNA evidence suggests that many of the babies were conceived using sperm from Wiesner himself. His son, Jonathan Wiesner, underwent DNA testing in 2007 which provided a basis for identification. Some estimates suggest that of the more than 1,000 successful AID pregnancies Barton reported, Wiesner may have been responsible for as many as 2/3, or 600 children. Another major donor was neuroscientist ",
"Sperm donation\n Parents of donors, who are the grandparents of donor offspring and may therefore be the oldest surviving progenitors, may regard the donated genetic contribution as a family asset, and may regard the donor conceived people as their grandchildren. A review came to the result that a minority of actual donors involved their partner in the decision-making process of becoming a donor. In one study, 25% of donors felt they needed permission from their partner. In another study, however, 37% of donors with a partner did not approve of a consent form for partners and rather felt that donors should make their own decisions. In a Swedish study, donors reported either enthusiastic or neutral responses from their partners concerning sperm donation. It is considered common for donors to not tell their spouses that they are or have been sperm donors.",
"Donora (band)\n Donora is an American indie pop/rock/shoegaze band based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. They first gained visibility in 2006 as semifinalists in the contest, \"Calling All Bands\", sponsored by MySpace and Verizon Wireless, for their song \"She's Just a Girl\". The band had music included on the MTV series Engaged and Underage, Cribs, and Teen Wolf, as well as the direct-to-video comedy Lower Learning, starring Eva Longoria and Jason Biggs. The trio is composed of vocalist/guitarist Casey Hanner, her brother drummer Jake Hanner, and bassist Jake Churton. The band released their debut album, Donora, in December 2008 on the Pittsburgh-based independent record label Rostrum Records, and received regular airplay on the adult album alternative radio station WYEP-FM. Jake and Casey Hanner are the children of ",
"Stage mother\n Fathers have also been known to manage their children in this way, such as Joseph Jackson (patriarch of the Jackson family), Murry Wilson (father of three of The Beach Boys), Joe Simpson (father of Jessica and Ashlee Simpson), Jeff Archuleta (father of American Idol runner-up David Archuleta), Mathew Knowles (father of Beyoncé and Solange Knowles), Ira David Wood III (father of Evan Rachel Wood) and Kit Culkin (father of Macaulay and Kieran Culkin). A historical example of such a father was Leopold Mozart, who recognized his son's musical ability at an early age and made the most of it. Abraham Quintanilla, Jr., father of Tejano superstar Selena, is credited with having discovered Selena's gift of singing; he rounded ",
"A Pledge to God\n Little Hyeon Woo is gravely ill and needs a bone marrow transplant. His current parents are not compatible donors either. His doctor advises his parents that cord blood of a sibling could be a potential donor. However, his birth parents are no longer married to each other.",
"Donor (fairy tale)\n In fairy tales, a donor is a character that tests the hero (and sometimes other characters as well) and provides magical assistance to the hero when she or he succeeds. The fairy godmother is a well-known form of this character. Many other supernatural patrons feature in fairy tales; these include various kinds of animals and the spirit of a dead mother.",
"Father Dearest (Law & Order: Special Victims Unit)\n Shane) who met with \"donor 141\" through a donor connection website thinking that he was her biological father. Dr. George Huang (B. D. Wong) says it could be genetic sexual attraction, a condition where children who are separated from their parent or siblings at an early age find a sexual attraction takes place when they're reunited with them. Rollins finds a Dr. Colin Barnes (Eric Close) who matches the description from the file that she and Benson got from the donor bank. Detectives Benson and Amaro meet with Dr. Barnes, his wife Anne (Sonya Walger), and his teenage daughter, Taylor. They ask him about his relationships with his offspring that came through sperm donation. He denies ever seeing ",
"Donora Hillard\n Following the sudden and unexpected death of her mother in June 2019, Shaw relocated back to Pennsylvania. She is married to Cameron Shaw, with whom she has two children including a son through marriage. Shaw began the adoption process following the biological mother’s prolonged abandonment and later incarceration for first degree assault. In January 2021, Shaw announced via her website that she was pregnant for the first time. On July 15, 2021, she gave birth to a daughter, Merrin."
] |
Who is the father of Skyline? | [
"Star Kingdom"
] | father | Skyline (horse) | 5,775,091 | 58 | [
{
"id": "29272797",
"title": "Orin Wilf",
"text": " In 1998, he founded Skyline Developers. Together with his father, he owns 5-10% of the New York Yankees. Wilf is a member of the board of trustees of the Hun School of Princeton.",
"score": "1.6600578"
},
{
"id": "14403279",
"title": "Skyline (2010 film)",
"text": " Jarrod and his wife Elaine arrive in Los Angeles, California for Jarrod's best friend Terry's birthday party. They celebrate with Terry's wife, Candice, and his assistant, Denise. During a private argument about whether or not they should move, Elaine reveals she is pregnant. The next morning, blue lights descend from the sky, hypnotizing anyone who looks at them. The light causes people to become zombie-like and immobilized; they are then collected by the light machines. Jarrod and Elaine's friend Ray is taken, but Jarrod is saved when Terry tackles him. He and Terry go to the condominium roof to investigate ",
"score": "1.5642776"
},
{
"id": "14403290",
"title": "Skyline (2010 film)",
"text": " Composer Matthew Margeson is a colleague of Brian Tyler, who served as one of the film's executive producers.",
"score": "1.5302675"
},
{
"id": "5551941",
"title": "Skyline Chili",
"text": " In 1912, Nicholas Lambrinides emigrated to Cincinnati from Kastoria, Greece, and brought his favorite family recipes with him. To save up the money to bring his wife to America as well, he first worked as a cook for a railroad crew and in a hotel kitchen, then opened a short-order diner. After nearly a decade, his wife was able to join him in Cincinnati and they raised five sons. By World War II, Lambrinides was working as a chef for the original Empress Chili restaurant, where he continued to tinker with a recipe which he had been developing for years. In 1949, he and three of his sons opened their own place on Glenway Avenue, ",
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{
"id": "32377206",
"title": "Viswasam",
"text": " kill her. Thooku Durai arrives at the nick of time to save her. It is then revealed that Gautham Veer is the one behind this as his daughter Neha had been paralyzed while attempting suicide. Gautham is the CEO of Skyline exports and owns a range of multinational companies, and expects the first position in everything, as he used to achieve the same in his earlier days, including academics and sports. He expects the same of Neha, who is slower than Swetha by milliseconds. After Gautham threatens Neha that she would find no affection in him if she loses, she resorts to doping, which helps ",
"score": "1.492486"
},
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"id": "5551946",
"title": "Skyline Chili",
"text": " Skyline, along with Cincinnati chili in general, was considered one of the signature dishes for Cincinnati, by the website Only In Your State. Skyline has been referenced in the YouTube series Pittsburgh Dad in multiple episodes (albeit negatively), with the character of Pittsburgh Dad poking fun at Cincinnatians fascination with the chain and even trying it on a road trip to Cincinnati, passing it in favor of plain spaghetti noodles with french fries, in reference to Pittsburgh-based Primanti Bros. Skyline itself previously had a location in Pittsburgh briefly in the 1980s and was looking to do a return to the market in the late 1990s, but has since backed off any expansion plans for the time being. Skyline was referenced by country music duo Big & Rich in the song \"Comin' To Your ",
"score": "1.4742405"
},
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"id": "5551943",
"title": "Skyline Chili",
"text": " in 1962 at the age of 82, but his sons continued to operate and expand the company. They have kept Nicholas's original recipe unchanged since then. According to William Lambrinides, \"Dad always said, 'Don't change a thing with the recipe—don't add anything, don't take out anything, it's perfect the way it is'.\" As a result, Skyline's version has become nearly synonymous with Cincinnati chili. In 1998, the company was sold to Fleet Equity Partners, a New England investment firm, which promised not to change the recipe (which they reportedly keep locked in a safe). In 2007, the company's board of directors purchased a majority of the Skyline stock previously owned by Chicago-based Prudential Capital Group.",
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"id": "30085707",
"title": "Kozo Watanabe (engineer)",
"text": " In 1999, he was promoted to the Executive Director of NISMO and supervised the entire Nissan motor sports project. Whenever NISMO sold the Z-tune R34 Skylines to the customers at the NISMO headquarters, Watanabe was present to congratulate the new owners. He retired from NISMO in 2006. He is currently the advisor of the Prince & Skyline Museum in Okaya, Nagano. He often appears at the Skyline festivals or the Skyline talk shows with Itō. Incidentally, the fifth generation C210 Skyline is the only Skyline which he was not involved in until he being assigned as the Executive Director of NISMO in 1999.",
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"id": "11198566",
"title": "Skyline Church",
"text": " Skyline Church is an evangelical Christian megachurch located in La Mesa, California, a suburb of San Diego, affiliated with the Wesleyan Church denomination. The church currently averages 2,500 in attendance per week.",
"score": "1.4442668"
},
{
"id": "29272795",
"title": "Orin Wilf",
"text": " Orin S. Wilf (born 1974) is an American real estate developer, the founder and president of Skyline Developers, a division of Garden Homes, a company founded by his grandfather, Harry Wilf.",
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"id": "28949721",
"title": "Julien J. Studley",
"text": " In 1976, he married his first wife, who was thirty years his junior; they had a son Jacob but soon divorced. He then married to Jane Studley with whom he has a stepson, Ni Jun. A book by Peter Hellman Shaping the Skyline: The World According to Real Estate Visionary Julien Studley chronicled his life.",
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"id": "10470552",
"title": "Skylines (TV series)",
"text": " Skylines is a German streaming television drama series created by Dennis Schanz and starring Peri Baumeister, Murathan Muslu, Sahin Eryilmaz and Edin Hasanovic. The show stars Hasanovic as Jinn, a hip-hop producer in Frankfurt, Germany who signs to the record label Skyline Records only to find out later that it is a place where music and organized crime meet. The first season was released on September 27, 2019 on Netflix. Netflix canceled Skylines after only one season.",
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"id": "27472309",
"title": "The Skyliners",
"text": " June 10, 1942 in Pittsburgh) committed suicide on February 21, 1980, aged 37 Joe Verscharen (born August 30, 1940 in Pittsburgh) died of cancer on November 2, 2007, aged 67 Wally Lester (born Walter Paul Lester, Jr. on October 5, 1941 in Pittsburgh) died of pancreatic cancer in Southport, North Carolina on April 21, 2015, aged 73 Jimmy Beaumont (born James Beaumont on October 21, 1940 in Pittsburgh) died in McKeesport, Pennsylvania on October 7, 2017, aged 76. Until his death, Jimmy Beaumont performed with the Skyliners in their current line-up of Nick Pociask, Frank Czuri, John Sarkis, and Donna Groom (whose husband, Mark Groom, has been the group's drummer/conductor for more than 25 years).",
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},
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"id": "11093061",
"title": "Stage mother",
"text": " Fathers have also been known to manage their children in this way, such as Joseph Jackson (patriarch of the Jackson family), Murry Wilson (father of three of The Beach Boys), Joe Simpson (father of Jessica and Ashlee Simpson), Jeff Archuleta (father of American Idol runner-up David Archuleta), Mathew Knowles (father of Beyoncé and Solange Knowles), Ira David Wood III (father of Evan Rachel Wood) and Kit Culkin (father of Macaulay and Kieran Culkin). A historical example of such a father was Leopold Mozart, who recognized his son's musical ability at an early age and made the most of it. Abraham Quintanilla, Jr., father of Tejano superstar Selena, is credited with having discovered Selena's gift of singing; he rounded ",
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},
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"id": "5551940",
"title": "Skyline Chili",
"text": " Skyline Chili is a chain of Cincinnati-style chili restaurants based in Cincinnati, Ohio. Founded in 1949 by Greek immigrant Nicholas Lambrinides, Skyline Chili is named for the view of Cincinnati's skyline that Lambrinides could see from his first restaurant (which has since been demolished), opened in the section of town now known as Price Hill. It is also the \"official chili\" of many local professional sports teams and venues, including the Cincinnati Reds, Cincinnati Cyclones, Columbus Blue Jackets and the Kings Island theme park, and also sponsors the Crosstown Shootout, an annual men's college basketball rivalry game between the city's two NCAA Division I teams, Cincinnati and Xavier.",
"score": "1.4177816"
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"id": "11198567",
"title": "Skyline Church",
"text": " In 1954, Orval Butcher founded Skyline Wesleyan Church in Lemon Grove, California and served as senior pastor for 27 years. In 1974, because the church had outgrown its original 350-seat sanctuary, a 1,000-seat auditorium was completed. Weekly attendance had grown to about 1,100 when he retired in 1981. In 1981, John C. Maxwell succeeded Butcher as the church's second senior pastor. Under Maxwell's leadership, Skyline nearly tripled its average attendance, from 1,100 to 3,000. In 1995, Maxwell stepped down to focus on his international ministry, Injoy, which provides leadership tools and materials to pastors and lay leaders. Maxwell went on to success as an author and \"leadership guru.\" Jim Garlow became Skyline's third pastor in 1995. Garlow is often cited as an evangelical leader ",
"score": "1.4166253"
},
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"id": "13714275",
"title": "Chris Jiashu Xu",
"text": " Chris Jiashu Xu (徐家树; born in 1967) is a Chinese-American real estate developer. He is the founder and president of United Construction & Development Group, through which he is currently developing Skyline Tower, the tallest skyscraper in Queens, New York City, and in all of New York State outside of Manhattan.",
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"title": "Skyline (2010 film)",
"text": " aerial vehicles and conventional drone aircraft armed with air-to-air missiles. Only one stealth plane pierces the carnage and fires a nuclear missile, hitting the mothership, before it is destroyed. The detonation blows the ship apart and kills the aliens. But Jarrod discovers the aliens have survived and the ship slowly begins to repair itself. After Jarrod tells Elaine that the alien light made him feel powerful, he is adamant that safety must be found outside. Oliver wants to stay inside and tries restraining him. Jarrod physically starts changing as he lifts Oliver off the floor and vows that he ",
"score": "1.4085121"
},
{
"id": "8016352",
"title": "Skyline (film series)",
"text": " During an alien invasion, Detective Mark Corley braves the warzone and infiltrates their ships, after his estranged son named Trent is abducted. Upon entering the spacecraft, Corley works with some unlikely allies in his rescue efforts. While aboard the ship Corley discovers that the extraterrestrials are harvesting humans for their brainpower. In his pursuits, he receives assistance from a friendly alien lifeform, who's revealed to be living embodiment of Jerrod's intelligence. As Elaine passes away giving birth to their daughter, Jerrod and Detective Corley work together to free Trent and escape the spaceship, while protecting the newborn from its otherworldly inhabitants. During the ensuing fight, Trent is overpowered and his brain is harvested to be used by one of the aliens. When the flying saucer takes a crash-landing into Southeast Asia, the team must form an alliance with a small group of survivors to take back the planet. Meanwhile, it's discovered that exposure to the DNA altering technology has left the baby Rose, who ages rapidly, with enhanced powers and abilities that may be key to defeating the planetary invaders.",
"score": "1.4054558"
},
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"id": "10384705",
"title": "Nicholas Lambrinides",
"text": " Nicholas Lambrinides (1879–1962) was a Greek-American entrepreneur who built the Skyline Chili chain of chili restaurants based in Cincinnati, Ohio.",
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"Orin Wilf\n In 1998, he founded Skyline Developers. Together with his father, he owns 5-10% of the New York Yankees. Wilf is a member of the board of trustees of the Hun School of Princeton.",
"Skyline (2010 film)\n Jarrod and his wife Elaine arrive in Los Angeles, California for Jarrod's best friend Terry's birthday party. They celebrate with Terry's wife, Candice, and his assistant, Denise. During a private argument about whether or not they should move, Elaine reveals she is pregnant. The next morning, blue lights descend from the sky, hypnotizing anyone who looks at them. The light causes people to become zombie-like and immobilized; they are then collected by the light machines. Jarrod and Elaine's friend Ray is taken, but Jarrod is saved when Terry tackles him. He and Terry go to the condominium roof to investigate ",
"Skyline (2010 film)\n Composer Matthew Margeson is a colleague of Brian Tyler, who served as one of the film's executive producers.",
"Skyline Chili\n In 1912, Nicholas Lambrinides emigrated to Cincinnati from Kastoria, Greece, and brought his favorite family recipes with him. To save up the money to bring his wife to America as well, he first worked as a cook for a railroad crew and in a hotel kitchen, then opened a short-order diner. After nearly a decade, his wife was able to join him in Cincinnati and they raised five sons. By World War II, Lambrinides was working as a chef for the original Empress Chili restaurant, where he continued to tinker with a recipe which he had been developing for years. In 1949, he and three of his sons opened their own place on Glenway Avenue, ",
"Viswasam\n kill her. Thooku Durai arrives at the nick of time to save her. It is then revealed that Gautham Veer is the one behind this as his daughter Neha had been paralyzed while attempting suicide. Gautham is the CEO of Skyline exports and owns a range of multinational companies, and expects the first position in everything, as he used to achieve the same in his earlier days, including academics and sports. He expects the same of Neha, who is slower than Swetha by milliseconds. After Gautham threatens Neha that she would find no affection in him if she loses, she resorts to doping, which helps ",
"Skyline Chili\n Skyline, along with Cincinnati chili in general, was considered one of the signature dishes for Cincinnati, by the website Only In Your State. Skyline has been referenced in the YouTube series Pittsburgh Dad in multiple episodes (albeit negatively), with the character of Pittsburgh Dad poking fun at Cincinnatians fascination with the chain and even trying it on a road trip to Cincinnati, passing it in favor of plain spaghetti noodles with french fries, in reference to Pittsburgh-based Primanti Bros. Skyline itself previously had a location in Pittsburgh briefly in the 1980s and was looking to do a return to the market in the late 1990s, but has since backed off any expansion plans for the time being. Skyline was referenced by country music duo Big & Rich in the song \"Comin' To Your ",
"Skyline Chili\n in 1962 at the age of 82, but his sons continued to operate and expand the company. They have kept Nicholas's original recipe unchanged since then. According to William Lambrinides, \"Dad always said, 'Don't change a thing with the recipe—don't add anything, don't take out anything, it's perfect the way it is'.\" As a result, Skyline's version has become nearly synonymous with Cincinnati chili. In 1998, the company was sold to Fleet Equity Partners, a New England investment firm, which promised not to change the recipe (which they reportedly keep locked in a safe). In 2007, the company's board of directors purchased a majority of the Skyline stock previously owned by Chicago-based Prudential Capital Group.",
"Kozo Watanabe (engineer)\n In 1999, he was promoted to the Executive Director of NISMO and supervised the entire Nissan motor sports project. Whenever NISMO sold the Z-tune R34 Skylines to the customers at the NISMO headquarters, Watanabe was present to congratulate the new owners. He retired from NISMO in 2006. He is currently the advisor of the Prince & Skyline Museum in Okaya, Nagano. He often appears at the Skyline festivals or the Skyline talk shows with Itō. Incidentally, the fifth generation C210 Skyline is the only Skyline which he was not involved in until he being assigned as the Executive Director of NISMO in 1999.",
"Skyline Church\n Skyline Church is an evangelical Christian megachurch located in La Mesa, California, a suburb of San Diego, affiliated with the Wesleyan Church denomination. The church currently averages 2,500 in attendance per week.",
"Orin Wilf\n Orin S. Wilf (born 1974) is an American real estate developer, the founder and president of Skyline Developers, a division of Garden Homes, a company founded by his grandfather, Harry Wilf.",
"Julien J. Studley\n In 1976, he married his first wife, who was thirty years his junior; they had a son Jacob but soon divorced. He then married to Jane Studley with whom he has a stepson, Ni Jun. A book by Peter Hellman Shaping the Skyline: The World According to Real Estate Visionary Julien Studley chronicled his life.",
"Skylines (TV series)\n Skylines is a German streaming television drama series created by Dennis Schanz and starring Peri Baumeister, Murathan Muslu, Sahin Eryilmaz and Edin Hasanovic. The show stars Hasanovic as Jinn, a hip-hop producer in Frankfurt, Germany who signs to the record label Skyline Records only to find out later that it is a place where music and organized crime meet. The first season was released on September 27, 2019 on Netflix. Netflix canceled Skylines after only one season.",
"The Skyliners\n June 10, 1942 in Pittsburgh) committed suicide on February 21, 1980, aged 37 Joe Verscharen (born August 30, 1940 in Pittsburgh) died of cancer on November 2, 2007, aged 67 Wally Lester (born Walter Paul Lester, Jr. on October 5, 1941 in Pittsburgh) died of pancreatic cancer in Southport, North Carolina on April 21, 2015, aged 73 Jimmy Beaumont (born James Beaumont on October 21, 1940 in Pittsburgh) died in McKeesport, Pennsylvania on October 7, 2017, aged 76. Until his death, Jimmy Beaumont performed with the Skyliners in their current line-up of Nick Pociask, Frank Czuri, John Sarkis, and Donna Groom (whose husband, Mark Groom, has been the group's drummer/conductor for more than 25 years).",
"Stage mother\n Fathers have also been known to manage their children in this way, such as Joseph Jackson (patriarch of the Jackson family), Murry Wilson (father of three of The Beach Boys), Joe Simpson (father of Jessica and Ashlee Simpson), Jeff Archuleta (father of American Idol runner-up David Archuleta), Mathew Knowles (father of Beyoncé and Solange Knowles), Ira David Wood III (father of Evan Rachel Wood) and Kit Culkin (father of Macaulay and Kieran Culkin). A historical example of such a father was Leopold Mozart, who recognized his son's musical ability at an early age and made the most of it. Abraham Quintanilla, Jr., father of Tejano superstar Selena, is credited with having discovered Selena's gift of singing; he rounded ",
"Skyline Chili\n Skyline Chili is a chain of Cincinnati-style chili restaurants based in Cincinnati, Ohio. Founded in 1949 by Greek immigrant Nicholas Lambrinides, Skyline Chili is named for the view of Cincinnati's skyline that Lambrinides could see from his first restaurant (which has since been demolished), opened in the section of town now known as Price Hill. It is also the \"official chili\" of many local professional sports teams and venues, including the Cincinnati Reds, Cincinnati Cyclones, Columbus Blue Jackets and the Kings Island theme park, and also sponsors the Crosstown Shootout, an annual men's college basketball rivalry game between the city's two NCAA Division I teams, Cincinnati and Xavier.",
"Skyline Church\n In 1954, Orval Butcher founded Skyline Wesleyan Church in Lemon Grove, California and served as senior pastor for 27 years. In 1974, because the church had outgrown its original 350-seat sanctuary, a 1,000-seat auditorium was completed. Weekly attendance had grown to about 1,100 when he retired in 1981. In 1981, John C. Maxwell succeeded Butcher as the church's second senior pastor. Under Maxwell's leadership, Skyline nearly tripled its average attendance, from 1,100 to 3,000. In 1995, Maxwell stepped down to focus on his international ministry, Injoy, which provides leadership tools and materials to pastors and lay leaders. Maxwell went on to success as an author and \"leadership guru.\" Jim Garlow became Skyline's third pastor in 1995. Garlow is often cited as an evangelical leader ",
"Chris Jiashu Xu\n Chris Jiashu Xu (徐家树; born in 1967) is a Chinese-American real estate developer. He is the founder and president of United Construction & Development Group, through which he is currently developing Skyline Tower, the tallest skyscraper in Queens, New York City, and in all of New York State outside of Manhattan.",
"Skyline (2010 film)\n aerial vehicles and conventional drone aircraft armed with air-to-air missiles. Only one stealth plane pierces the carnage and fires a nuclear missile, hitting the mothership, before it is destroyed. The detonation blows the ship apart and kills the aliens. But Jarrod discovers the aliens have survived and the ship slowly begins to repair itself. After Jarrod tells Elaine that the alien light made him feel powerful, he is adamant that safety must be found outside. Oliver wants to stay inside and tries restraining him. Jarrod physically starts changing as he lifts Oliver off the floor and vows that he ",
"Skyline (film series)\n During an alien invasion, Detective Mark Corley braves the warzone and infiltrates their ships, after his estranged son named Trent is abducted. Upon entering the spacecraft, Corley works with some unlikely allies in his rescue efforts. While aboard the ship Corley discovers that the extraterrestrials are harvesting humans for their brainpower. In his pursuits, he receives assistance from a friendly alien lifeform, who's revealed to be living embodiment of Jerrod's intelligence. As Elaine passes away giving birth to their daughter, Jerrod and Detective Corley work together to free Trent and escape the spaceship, while protecting the newborn from its otherworldly inhabitants. During the ensuing fight, Trent is overpowered and his brain is harvested to be used by one of the aliens. When the flying saucer takes a crash-landing into Southeast Asia, the team must form an alliance with a small group of survivors to take back the planet. Meanwhile, it's discovered that exposure to the DNA altering technology has left the baby Rose, who ages rapidly, with enhanced powers and abilities that may be key to defeating the planetary invaders.",
"Nicholas Lambrinides\n Nicholas Lambrinides (1879–1962) was a Greek-American entrepreneur who built the Skyline Chili chain of chili restaurants based in Cincinnati, Ohio."
] |
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"Vice Regent"
] | father | Regal Embrace | 5,554,259 | 84 | [
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"id": "807470",
"title": "Regal Embrace",
"text": " Regal Embrace (foaled 1975 in Ontario) was a Canadian Thoroughbred racehorse. Bred by E. P. Taylor and raced under the name of his Windfields Farm, he was out of the mare Close Embrace, a daughter of Nentego who was a son of Never Say Die, winner of the 1954 Epsom Derby and St. Leger Stakes. Regal Embrace was sired by Vice Regent, a Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame inductee and a son of Northern Dancer who is regarded as the 20th century’s best sire of sires. Regal Embrace did not race as a two-year-old. At age three in 1978, he was conditioned for racing by future Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame trainer Mac Benson who had joined Windfields Farm that year. Ridden by another Hall of Fame inductee, Sandy Hawley, Regal Embrace defeated the great Overskate to win the 1978 Queen's Plate, Canada's most prestigious race and North America's oldest annually run stakes race. In winning, Regal Embrace equaled the stakes record set by Victoria Park in 1960. Standing at stud in 1979, Regal Embrace eventually stood at Blue Sky Farms in New York State. As a sire, he met with modest success.",
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"id": "5920025",
"title": "Daughter of Regals",
"text": " Daughter of Regals is a fantasy novella by Stephen R. Donaldson. It tells of a young woman called Chrysalis, the nominal ruler of three kingdoms who is about to come of age. To claim her throne, Chrysalis must exhibit the magical abilities of her ancestors the Regals - who combined the attributes of human men and mythical creatures - or else her dominions will collapse into civil war. While the kings of the individual kingdoms plot against her, Chrysalis struggles to release the magic inherent within her and claim her inheritance. It was published in a stand-alone volume in 1984 by Donald M. Grant, Publisher, Inc. in an edition of 1,075 copies. All copies were signed by the author and artist. The novella first appeared in Donaldson's collection Daughter of Regals and Other Tales published earlier in 1984.",
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"id": "6936319",
"title": "Steve Regal",
"text": " Regal is the son-in-law of wrestler Wilbur Snyder. Currently he is an executive with General Motors in their vehicle remarketing division.",
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},
{
"id": "30120128",
"title": "Brian Regal",
"text": " Regal grew up in Newark's Ironbound neighborhood, in a Catholic family. He developed an early interest for science and the mysterious, which he attributes to television series such as Jonny Quest and later In Search of.... Discouraged from pursuing higher education by a high school guidance counselor (\"kids like you don't go to college\"), Regal joined the Armed Forces, serving as a tank commander.",
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},
{
"id": "3261925",
"title": "Caitlin Regal",
"text": " Regal was born on 9 February 1992 in Takapuna, a suburb of North Shore. Aged 5, she joined the Red Beach Surf Life Saving & Squash Club on the Hibiscus Coast north of Auckland, where she later competed in surf competition. By age 14, she had qualified as a life guard. She has won numerous titles at the New Zealand Surf Life Saving Championships.",
"score": "1.4044354"
},
{
"id": "25028488",
"title": "Regal Hotels International",
"text": " The company is controlled by its chairman and managing director, Mr Lo Yuk Sui, who speaks for 52.84% of the issued share capital as at 31 December 2005. Lo is the second son of Great Eagle matriarch Lo To Lee-kwan (born 1918).",
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},
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"id": "2642535",
"title": "John Regala",
"text": " Regala is the son of the late former character actor Mel Francisco and the late former actress Ruby Regala. His showbiz career stalled due to heavy drug abuse. Later, he went to drug rehabilitation center and became a Born Again Christian and eventually became a christian minister. After some years of his life, he decided to become a member of the Iglesia ni Cristo. He later converted to Members Church of God International but went back to Iglesia ni Cristo in 2015. Regala is now an environmentalist and work as a President and CEO of Project Green Evolution, Inc., which produces the Water Bonsai Organic Root Grower. In August 2020, Regala was hospitalized for liver cirrhosis.",
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"id": "14249138",
"title": "Petite Princess Yucie",
"text": " gives her a real kiss, which is witnessed by her friends. Arc is also hunting for the one that first put together the Eternal Tiara, which he feels will lead him to his real father. In reality, he is Prince Arrow, son of Queen Ercell. This is in fact the reason he is being sought by guards, as he escaped from the castle to find his 'biological father'. At the same time, he is the prince that once saved Yucie when she was in danger when they were small. Later on, it was shown that Arc also has feelings for ",
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"id": "215510",
"title": "Michael Hampton (punk musician)",
"text": " This group broke up in 1983. Hampton soon joined Ian Mackaye, Ivor Hanson and Chris Bald in another D.C. group called Embrace. Along with Rites of Spring, Embrace is credited as a seminal emo group, however Ian Mackaye found the term \"emocore\" disgusting and did not accept the label. A posthumously released album appeared on Dischord in 1987, after they had split up. Hampton then joined a short lived project called One Last Wish, composed of three ex members of Rites of Spring. This band lasted only a matter of months, but they had recorded one demo which was released some years later on Dischord. Concurrent with One Last Wish, Hampton was involved in another project with Simon Jacobson called The Snakes. ",
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},
{
"id": "6936318",
"title": "Steve Regal",
"text": " Regal joined the startup Windy City Wrestling promotion shortly afterwards and was crowned their World Heavyweight Champion. He would hold the title for 619 days, defending the belt against Jim Brunzell, Ken Patera, and Colonel DeBeers. After losing the title he continued to make appearances for WCW through 1995. His final appearance came in a disqualification victory against Jerry De Camillo on February 18, 1995 at a TV taping in Chicago. He retired in 1996.",
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},
{
"id": "10848375",
"title": "Regal Parade",
"text": " Regal Parade is a chestnut horse with a narrow white blaze bred in England by the Hampshire-based Highclere Stud and Harry Herbert. As a yearling in October 2015 the colt was put up for auction at Tattersalls and was bought for 430,000 guineas by John Ferguson Bloodstock on behalf of Sheikh Mohammed. He was sent into training with Mark Johnston at Middleham Moor, North Yorkshire. Regal Parade was gelded before he began his racing career. His sire Pivotal was a top class sprinter who won the King's Stand Stakes and the Nunthorpe Stakes in 1996. He went on to become an \"excellent\" sire, getting the winners of more than a thousand races across a range of distances including Sariska, Somnus, Farhh, Kyllachy and Immortal Verse. Regal Parade's dam Model Queen showed modest racing ability, winning one minor race from eight attempts. As a granddaughter of the broodmare Mofida (foaled 1974), she was closely related to many good winners including Zafonic, Midday, Elmaamul and Reams of Verse.",
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},
{
"id": "27333322",
"title": "Embrace (American band)",
"text": " Embrace were a short-lived hardcore punk band from Washington, D.C., which lasted from the summer of 1985 to the spring of 1986. Along with Rites of Spring, and Beefeater, it was one of the mainstay acts of the 1985 Revolution Summer movement, and was one of the first bands to be dubbed in the press as emotional hardcore, though the members had rejected the term since its creation. The band included lead vocalist Ian MacKaye of the defunct hardcore punk act Minor Threat and three former members of his brother Alec's band, the Faith: guitarist Michael Hampton, drummer Ivor Hanson, ",
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},
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"id": "1211416",
"title": "List of Lorien Legacies characters",
"text": " Regal is a Chimæra that has taken the form of a hawk, he is one of the quieter Chimæras. Regal was one of the Chimæra being experimented on at the Mogadorian facility at Plum Island. Regal is left back at Ashwood Estates to protect Malcolm. In \"United as One\", Regal is one of the five left behind as a gift to protect the Human Garde known as Caleb.",
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},
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"id": "795296",
"title": "Chivas Regal",
"text": " a relatively expensive brand of margarine), while Don Draper compares it to Budweiser (because he compares margarine to butter). In the American Dad! season 6 episode, \"Spring Break-Up\", Roger (as \"Scotch Bingington\") invites Spring Breakers to party at the Smith household. As the self-proclaimed \"King of Spring Break,\" he has a staff that dispenses Chivas Regal. In the House of Cards season 3 episode \"Chapter 29\", First Lady Claire Underwood orders \"Two Chivas, neat\" during a scene in the White House. In 2011, Chivas Regal sponsored The Asian Awards Outstanding Achievement in Sports Category. Chivas Regal signed a three-year sponsorship deal with the British Premier League football team Manchester United in August 2018. As a follow up in October 2019, it created a ",
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},
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"id": "14249140",
"title": "Petite Princess Yucie",
"text": " also calls her \"Huge Forehead\" to tease her about her big forehead, much to her consternation. After kissing her on her forehead a few times, he finally gives her a real kiss, which is witnessed by her friends. Arc is also hunting for the one that first put together the Eternal Tiara, which he feels will lead him to his real father. In reality, he is Prince Arrow, son of Queen Ercell. This is in fact the reason he is being sought by guards, as he escaped from the castle to find his 'biological father'. At the same time, he ",
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"text": " The only son of King Shrewd and Queen Desire, half-brother of Princes Chivalry and Verity, and third in line to the throne. He demonstrates great contempt for FitzChivalry, considering him a threat to the stability of the succession, and he eventually comes to blame the boy for all of his misfortunes. It was indicated in the book that Regal is sterile. Though Regal was never trained in the Skill, he uses royal coteries to wield it, and he has learned many advanced Skill techniques from the scrolls possessed by former Skill-masters of Buckkeep. The coteries are loyal to him because of ",
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"text": " into an actual band, but the project never made it past the rehearsal stage. Hampton, for his part, teamed up with former members of Rites of Spring to form the short-lived post-hardcore outfit One Last Wish, while Bald moved on to the band Ignition. MacKaye eventually directed his energy and creativity toward the forming of Fugazi in 1987, and Ivor Hanson would pair up with Hampton again in 1988 for Manifesto. During the band's formative years, some fans started referring to them and fellow innovators Rites of Spring as emocore (emotive hardcore) bands, a term MacKaye publicly disagreed with.",
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"Regal Embrace\n Regal Embrace (foaled 1975 in Ontario) was a Canadian Thoroughbred racehorse. Bred by E. P. Taylor and raced under the name of his Windfields Farm, he was out of the mare Close Embrace, a daughter of Nentego who was a son of Never Say Die, winner of the 1954 Epsom Derby and St. Leger Stakes. Regal Embrace was sired by Vice Regent, a Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame inductee and a son of Northern Dancer who is regarded as the 20th century’s best sire of sires. Regal Embrace did not race as a two-year-old. At age three in 1978, he was conditioned for racing by future Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame trainer Mac Benson who had joined Windfields Farm that year. Ridden by another Hall of Fame inductee, Sandy Hawley, Regal Embrace defeated the great Overskate to win the 1978 Queen's Plate, Canada's most prestigious race and North America's oldest annually run stakes race. In winning, Regal Embrace equaled the stakes record set by Victoria Park in 1960. Standing at stud in 1979, Regal Embrace eventually stood at Blue Sky Farms in New York State. As a sire, he met with modest success.",
"Daughter of Regals\n Daughter of Regals is a fantasy novella by Stephen R. Donaldson. It tells of a young woman called Chrysalis, the nominal ruler of three kingdoms who is about to come of age. To claim her throne, Chrysalis must exhibit the magical abilities of her ancestors the Regals - who combined the attributes of human men and mythical creatures - or else her dominions will collapse into civil war. While the kings of the individual kingdoms plot against her, Chrysalis struggles to release the magic inherent within her and claim her inheritance. It was published in a stand-alone volume in 1984 by Donald M. Grant, Publisher, Inc. in an edition of 1,075 copies. All copies were signed by the author and artist. The novella first appeared in Donaldson's collection Daughter of Regals and Other Tales published earlier in 1984.",
"Steve Regal\n Regal is the son-in-law of wrestler Wilbur Snyder. Currently he is an executive with General Motors in their vehicle remarketing division.",
"Brian Regal\n Regal grew up in Newark's Ironbound neighborhood, in a Catholic family. He developed an early interest for science and the mysterious, which he attributes to television series such as Jonny Quest and later In Search of.... Discouraged from pursuing higher education by a high school guidance counselor (\"kids like you don't go to college\"), Regal joined the Armed Forces, serving as a tank commander.",
"Caitlin Regal\n Regal was born on 9 February 1992 in Takapuna, a suburb of North Shore. Aged 5, she joined the Red Beach Surf Life Saving & Squash Club on the Hibiscus Coast north of Auckland, where she later competed in surf competition. By age 14, she had qualified as a life guard. She has won numerous titles at the New Zealand Surf Life Saving Championships.",
"Regal Hotels International\n The company is controlled by its chairman and managing director, Mr Lo Yuk Sui, who speaks for 52.84% of the issued share capital as at 31 December 2005. Lo is the second son of Great Eagle matriarch Lo To Lee-kwan (born 1918).",
"John Regala\n Regala is the son of the late former character actor Mel Francisco and the late former actress Ruby Regala. His showbiz career stalled due to heavy drug abuse. Later, he went to drug rehabilitation center and became a Born Again Christian and eventually became a christian minister. After some years of his life, he decided to become a member of the Iglesia ni Cristo. He later converted to Members Church of God International but went back to Iglesia ni Cristo in 2015. Regala is now an environmentalist and work as a President and CEO of Project Green Evolution, Inc., which produces the Water Bonsai Organic Root Grower. In August 2020, Regala was hospitalized for liver cirrhosis.",
"Petite Princess Yucie\n gives her a real kiss, which is witnessed by her friends. Arc is also hunting for the one that first put together the Eternal Tiara, which he feels will lead him to his real father. In reality, he is Prince Arrow, son of Queen Ercell. This is in fact the reason he is being sought by guards, as he escaped from the castle to find his 'biological father'. At the same time, he is the prince that once saved Yucie when she was in danger when they were small. Later on, it was shown that Arc also has feelings for ",
"Michael Hampton (punk musician)\n This group broke up in 1983. Hampton soon joined Ian Mackaye, Ivor Hanson and Chris Bald in another D.C. group called Embrace. Along with Rites of Spring, Embrace is credited as a seminal emo group, however Ian Mackaye found the term \"emocore\" disgusting and did not accept the label. A posthumously released album appeared on Dischord in 1987, after they had split up. Hampton then joined a short lived project called One Last Wish, composed of three ex members of Rites of Spring. This band lasted only a matter of months, but they had recorded one demo which was released some years later on Dischord. Concurrent with One Last Wish, Hampton was involved in another project with Simon Jacobson called The Snakes. ",
"Steve Regal\n Regal joined the startup Windy City Wrestling promotion shortly afterwards and was crowned their World Heavyweight Champion. He would hold the title for 619 days, defending the belt against Jim Brunzell, Ken Patera, and Colonel DeBeers. After losing the title he continued to make appearances for WCW through 1995. His final appearance came in a disqualification victory against Jerry De Camillo on February 18, 1995 at a TV taping in Chicago. He retired in 1996.",
"Regal Parade\n Regal Parade is a chestnut horse with a narrow white blaze bred in England by the Hampshire-based Highclere Stud and Harry Herbert. As a yearling in October 2015 the colt was put up for auction at Tattersalls and was bought for 430,000 guineas by John Ferguson Bloodstock on behalf of Sheikh Mohammed. He was sent into training with Mark Johnston at Middleham Moor, North Yorkshire. Regal Parade was gelded before he began his racing career. His sire Pivotal was a top class sprinter who won the King's Stand Stakes and the Nunthorpe Stakes in 1996. He went on to become an \"excellent\" sire, getting the winners of more than a thousand races across a range of distances including Sariska, Somnus, Farhh, Kyllachy and Immortal Verse. Regal Parade's dam Model Queen showed modest racing ability, winning one minor race from eight attempts. As a granddaughter of the broodmare Mofida (foaled 1974), she was closely related to many good winners including Zafonic, Midday, Elmaamul and Reams of Verse.",
"Embrace (American band)\n Embrace were a short-lived hardcore punk band from Washington, D.C., which lasted from the summer of 1985 to the spring of 1986. Along with Rites of Spring, and Beefeater, it was one of the mainstay acts of the 1985 Revolution Summer movement, and was one of the first bands to be dubbed in the press as emotional hardcore, though the members had rejected the term since its creation. The band included lead vocalist Ian MacKaye of the defunct hardcore punk act Minor Threat and three former members of his brother Alec's band, the Faith: guitarist Michael Hampton, drummer Ivor Hanson, ",
"List of Lorien Legacies characters\n Regal is a Chimæra that has taken the form of a hawk, he is one of the quieter Chimæras. Regal was one of the Chimæra being experimented on at the Mogadorian facility at Plum Island. Regal is left back at Ashwood Estates to protect Malcolm. In \"United as One\", Regal is one of the five left behind as a gift to protect the Human Garde known as Caleb.",
"Chivas Regal\n a relatively expensive brand of margarine), while Don Draper compares it to Budweiser (because he compares margarine to butter). In the American Dad! season 6 episode, \"Spring Break-Up\", Roger (as \"Scotch Bingington\") invites Spring Breakers to party at the Smith household. As the self-proclaimed \"King of Spring Break,\" he has a staff that dispenses Chivas Regal. In the House of Cards season 3 episode \"Chapter 29\", First Lady Claire Underwood orders \"Two Chivas, neat\" during a scene in the White House. In 2011, Chivas Regal sponsored The Asian Awards Outstanding Achievement in Sports Category. Chivas Regal signed a three-year sponsorship deal with the British Premier League football team Manchester United in August 2018. As a follow up in October 2019, it created a ",
"Petite Princess Yucie\n also calls her \"Huge Forehead\" to tease her about her big forehead, much to her consternation. After kissing her on her forehead a few times, he finally gives her a real kiss, which is witnessed by her friends. Arc is also hunting for the one that first put together the Eternal Tiara, which he feels will lead him to his real father. In reality, he is Prince Arrow, son of Queen Ercell. This is in fact the reason he is being sought by guards, as he escaped from the castle to find his 'biological father'. At the same time, he ",
"Regal Manufacturing Company\nThe Regal Manufacturing Company, formerly Emil Wulschner & Son, was a manufacturer of fretted musical instruments in Indianapolis from 1901 to 1904 ; The current Regal Manufacturing Company was established to manufacture brushes in 1934. Their current headquarters are in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Bar stools ; Covered elastic textiles A number of different companies have used the name Regal Manufacturing Company. Companies by that name also manufacture: ",
"Characters in the Realm of the Elderlings\n The only son of King Shrewd and Queen Desire, half-brother of Princes Chivalry and Verity, and third in line to the throne. He demonstrates great contempt for FitzChivalry, considering him a threat to the stability of the succession, and he eventually comes to blame the boy for all of his misfortunes. It was indicated in the book that Regal is sterile. Though Regal was never trained in the Skill, he uses royal coteries to wield it, and he has learned many advanced Skill techniques from the scrolls possessed by former Skill-masters of Buckkeep. The coteries are loyal to him because of ",
"Embrace (American band)\n into an actual band, but the project never made it past the rehearsal stage. Hampton, for his part, teamed up with former members of Rites of Spring to form the short-lived post-hardcore outfit One Last Wish, while Bald moved on to the band Ignition. MacKaye eventually directed his energy and creativity toward the forming of Fugazi in 1987, and Ivor Hanson would pair up with Hampton again in 1988 for Manifesto. During the band's formative years, some fans started referring to them and fellow innovators Rites of Spring as emocore (emotive hardcore) bands, a term MacKaye publicly disagreed with.",
"John Dalgleish Donaldson\n John Dalgleish Donaldson (born 5 September 1941) is a Scottish-Australian professor and the father of Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark, the wife of the heir apparent to the throne of Denmark, Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark.",
"Princess Tenagnework\n He was elevated to the title of Ras, served as Minister of the Interior, and was made an Imperial Senator and a Crown Councilor. Princess Tenagnework and Ras Andargatchew Messai were the parents of a daughter, Mentewab Andargachew, who died in childhood. After the death of her mother, Empress Menen Asfaw in 1961, Princess Tenagnework became the most visible and foremost woman at the imperial court and played an ever-increasing advisory role to the monarch. The princess was often described as the child most like her father in temperament and character. A strong personality credited with mostly conservative views, she was widely regarded as a guardian of the institution of the monarchy. She was perceived as a leader of the traditionalist element within the nobility, which was seen as opposing constitutional and land tenure reform."
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"title": "Jordi Bertomeu",
"text": " Bertomeu is the father of Marc Bertomeu Goixens, who is a Catalan political scientist.",
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"title": "Bert Andrews (journalist)",
"text": " Bertrand Albert (\"Bert\") Andrews Jr. was born on June 2, 1901, in Colorado Springs. His father was Bertrand A. Andrews and mother Laura Whitaker. When still a boy, the family moved to San Diego. Andrews studied at Stanford University but dropped out in 1924.",
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"title": "Bert Peña",
"text": " Bert's son, Roberto, is a professional baseball player.",
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"title": "Emmanuel Bertrand-Bocandé",
"text": " The son of René Bertrand and Olive Bocandé, Emmanuel Bertrand-Bocandé was born in Nantes on July 3, 1812. He had control of Carabane from 1849–1857. He was replaced by Bourdeny. He died in Paris on November 28, 1881.",
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"title": "Clifton Bertrand",
"text": " eventually graduated with a B.S. and M.S. from the New York University, and later as Doctor of Education from the Columbia University. He finished sixth in the 1962 NCAA championship. At the 1963 Pan American Games he won two bronze medals; in the 400 metres and the 4 x 100 metres relay with teammates Anthony Jones, Irving Joseph and Cipriani Phillip. He competed at the 1964 Olympic Games without reaching the final, and finally at the 1966 Commonwealth Games he finished eighth in the 4 x 110 yards relay with teammates Henry Noel, Cipriani Phillip and Winston Short. In 2008, Bertrand was inducted into the Trinidad and Tobago Hall of Fame along with other well respected and deserving Trinidadian athletes. His wife Phoebe Yuille Bertrand died in 2003. His daughter, Lisa Bertrand Brathwaite, is a lawyer in New York.",
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"title": "Bertrand de Jouvenel",
"text": " Bertrand was the heir of an old family from the French nobility, coming from the Champagne region. He was the son of Henri de Jouvenel and Sarah Boas, the daughter of a Jewish industrialist. Henri divorced Sarah in 1912 to become the second husband of French writer Colette. In 1920, when he was a mere 16, Bertrand began an affair with his stepmother, who was then in her late 40s. The affair ended Colette's marriage and caused a scandal. It lasted until 1924. Some believe Bertrand to be the role model for the title character in Colette's novel Chéri, but in fact she had published about half the ",
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"title": "A Grandpa for Christmas",
"text": " Bert (Ernest Borgnine) is a retired Hollywood actor who has been estranged from his only daughter Marie (Tracy Nelson) for many years. When she ends up in the hospital following a car accident, Social Services places her 10-year-old daughter, Becca (Juliette Goglia), with the grandfather she has never met. The generation gap is apparent as Bert and Becca try to adjust to their new lives together. In taking in the granddaughter, he never knew about, he is faced with the resentment toward him due to these stories told by the grandmother. Bert is faced with the dilemma of whether to tell his granddaughter, and later his daughter, the truth, which if they believe him, may ruin their memory of the late grandmother, or stay quiet. The dilemma is resolved when one of Bert’s friends tells the mother the truth.",
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"title": "Bertrand P. Collomb",
"text": " He was the son of Charles Collomb (1901–1982) and Hélène Traon, and the grandson of Charles Collomb (1870–1933) and Catherine Ogier. He had three children from his first marriage to Caroline Wirth. Collomb graduated in 1960 from the École Polytechnique and the Ecole des Mines with a degree in law. He then earned a PhD in Management at the University of Texas.",
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"title": "Bertrand Blier",
"text": " With his former wife Françoise, to whom he was married for twenty years, he has a daughter named Béatrice. He also has a son, Léonard, born 1993, with actress Anouk Grinberg. He is married to actress Farida Rahouadj, with whom he has a daughter named Leila.",
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"text": "Bertrand Baguette (born 1986), Belgian racing driver ; Bertrand Barère (1755–1841), French politician, freemason and journalist, one of the members of National Convention and leaders of Reign of Terror ; Bertrand de Bar-sur-Aube (late twelfth-early thirteenth century), French poet ; Bertrand Berry (born 1975), American football player ; Bertrand Blier (born 1939), a French director and screenwriter ; Bertrand Clausel (1772–1842), Marshal of France, one of the principal commanders of Hundred Days War and Battle of Salamanca ; Bertrand of Comminges (1050–1126), saint and Bishop of Comminges ; Bertrand Crasson (born 1971), Belgian footballer ; Bertrand Damaisin (born 1968), French judoka ; Bertrand Delanoë (born 1950), French politician ; Bertrand Gachot (born 1962), Franco-Belgian racing driver ; Bertrand du Guesclin ",
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"title": "Gérard Bertrand",
"text": " Gérard Bertrand (born January 27, 1965) is a former rugby union player who represented France, RC Narbonne, and the Stade Français and then retired from rugby to take over the family estate after the accidental death of his father to become a renowned winemaker of Languedoc-Roussillon.",
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"title": "John Bertrand Johnson",
"text": " According to Steve Johnson: \"John Bertrand Johnson was a cousin of my father, Dr. John A. Johnson. Bert was born to my grandfather's sister, who never married, in Sweden. Bert had no schooling in Sweden and lived in extreme poverty. My grandfather sent for him as a teenager and he ended up on their farm in far Northwestern North Dakota, U.S. My grandfather sent Bert to school and he finally graduated from high school and went on get his PhD in Physics from Princeton. I was told that he worked with Einstein when he was at Princeton and went on to be director of Bell Labs ... I met Bert several times, but I was fairly young and most of the family history is ",
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"title": "Bert André",
"text": " André was married to the Flemish actress Mieke Verheyden and has a daughter Sandrine who is also an actress.",
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"title": "Bertín Osborne",
"text": " Osborne was married to Alejandra \"Sandra\" Domecq Williams, from 1977 until their divorce in 1991. She died in 2004. The couple had three daughters: Alejandra (b. 1978), Eugenia (b. 1986) and Claudia (b. 1989), as well as a son (Cristian; 1977–1977), who died at less than one year of age. He remarried, on 10 June 2006, Fabiola Martínez Benavides, from Maracaibo, Venezuela; the couple has two children, Norberto Enrique and Carlos Alberto. Norberto was diagnosed with cerebral palsy, which led Bertin to create the Fundación Bertín Osborne, a non-profit organization devoted to helping children with this diagnosis. Bertin has brought his son to The Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential (IAHP) for treatment, and has used his foundation to spread the word in Spain about IAHP's work.",
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"title": "Bertrand (name)",
"text": " the name ; Marcel Alexandre Bertrand (1847–1907), French geologist ; Marcheline Bertrand, (1950–2007) American actress of French-Canadian descent and mother of Angelina Jolie ; Marianne Bertrand, Belgian economist at the University of Chicago ; Paul Bertrand (1879–1944), French botanist ; Plastic Bertrand (born 1958), Belgian singer ; Raymond Bertrand de Got (1264-1314), became Pope Clement V ; Robert Bertrand (born 1953), Canadian politician ; Ryan Bertrand (born 1989), English footballer ; Sylvia Judith Bertrand (1930-2009), Dominican civil servant ; Xavier Bertrand (born 1965), French politician ; Yann Arthus-Bertrand (born 1946), French photographer ; Yves Bertrand (1944–2013), French intelligence officer ",
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"id": "6167311",
"title": "Bert Russell (footballer)",
"text": " The son of Alfred Russell, and Mary Jane Russell, née Bray, Herbert Ernest Russell was born on 7 June 1899.",
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"title": "Bert Lindsay",
"text": " Leslie Bertrand Lindsay (July 23, 1881 – November 11, 1960) was a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender in the National Hockey Association (NHA), Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA), and National Hockey League (NHL). Born in West Garafraxa, Ontario, Bert Lindsay was the father of Hockey Hall of Fame player Ted Lindsay.",
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"title": "Albert Martinez",
"text": " His father, Bert Martínez, was a character actor during the 1960s. Albert was married to Liezl Sumilang from 1985, until her death in 2015. In the late 1980s, the couple owned up to 46 massage therapy clinics throughout California in the United States. They had three children, including actor Alfonso Martinez. William Martínez and Ronnie Martinez also actors his younger brother's.",
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"title": "Livraria Bertrand",
"text": " wife Marie Claire Rey Bertrand and his son took over the bookstore destinations. The widow, an active woman who always helped in the management of the company, led the family business, invariably dressed in black silk. The firm now assumed the circumspect name \"Bertrand's Widow and Son.\" In 1791, the library's catalog included 169 titles, but if sought, many other books were available in the store, not counting those who could order in various parts of the kingdom or from foreign countries. With the death of Marie Claire Rey Bertrand, her son George Bertrand succeeded, who having neither the talent nor his father's health, would ",
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"title": "John Bertrand Johnson",
"text": " John Bertrand \"Bert\" Johnson (October 2, 1887 – November 27, 1970) (né Johan Erik Bertrand) was a Swedish-born American electrical engineer and physicist. He first explained in detail a fundamental source of random interference with information traveling on wires.",
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"Jordi Bertomeu\n Bertomeu is the father of Marc Bertomeu Goixens, who is a Catalan political scientist.",
"Bert Andrews (journalist)\n Bertrand Albert (\"Bert\") Andrews Jr. was born on June 2, 1901, in Colorado Springs. His father was Bertrand A. Andrews and mother Laura Whitaker. When still a boy, the family moved to San Diego. Andrews studied at Stanford University but dropped out in 1924.",
"Bert Peña\n Bert's son, Roberto, is a professional baseball player.",
"Emmanuel Bertrand-Bocandé\n The son of René Bertrand and Olive Bocandé, Emmanuel Bertrand-Bocandé was born in Nantes on July 3, 1812. He had control of Carabane from 1849–1857. He was replaced by Bourdeny. He died in Paris on November 28, 1881.",
"Clifton Bertrand\n eventually graduated with a B.S. and M.S. from the New York University, and later as Doctor of Education from the Columbia University. He finished sixth in the 1962 NCAA championship. At the 1963 Pan American Games he won two bronze medals; in the 400 metres and the 4 x 100 metres relay with teammates Anthony Jones, Irving Joseph and Cipriani Phillip. He competed at the 1964 Olympic Games without reaching the final, and finally at the 1966 Commonwealth Games he finished eighth in the 4 x 110 yards relay with teammates Henry Noel, Cipriani Phillip and Winston Short. In 2008, Bertrand was inducted into the Trinidad and Tobago Hall of Fame along with other well respected and deserving Trinidadian athletes. His wife Phoebe Yuille Bertrand died in 2003. His daughter, Lisa Bertrand Brathwaite, is a lawyer in New York.",
"Bertrand de Jouvenel\n Bertrand was the heir of an old family from the French nobility, coming from the Champagne region. He was the son of Henri de Jouvenel and Sarah Boas, the daughter of a Jewish industrialist. Henri divorced Sarah in 1912 to become the second husband of French writer Colette. In 1920, when he was a mere 16, Bertrand began an affair with his stepmother, who was then in her late 40s. The affair ended Colette's marriage and caused a scandal. It lasted until 1924. Some believe Bertrand to be the role model for the title character in Colette's novel Chéri, but in fact she had published about half the ",
"A Grandpa for Christmas\n Bert (Ernest Borgnine) is a retired Hollywood actor who has been estranged from his only daughter Marie (Tracy Nelson) for many years. When she ends up in the hospital following a car accident, Social Services places her 10-year-old daughter, Becca (Juliette Goglia), with the grandfather she has never met. The generation gap is apparent as Bert and Becca try to adjust to their new lives together. In taking in the granddaughter, he never knew about, he is faced with the resentment toward him due to these stories told by the grandmother. Bert is faced with the dilemma of whether to tell his granddaughter, and later his daughter, the truth, which if they believe him, may ruin their memory of the late grandmother, or stay quiet. The dilemma is resolved when one of Bert’s friends tells the mother the truth.",
"Bertrand P. Collomb\n He was the son of Charles Collomb (1901–1982) and Hélène Traon, and the grandson of Charles Collomb (1870–1933) and Catherine Ogier. He had three children from his first marriage to Caroline Wirth. Collomb graduated in 1960 from the École Polytechnique and the Ecole des Mines with a degree in law. He then earned a PhD in Management at the University of Texas.",
"Bertrand Blier\n With his former wife Françoise, to whom he was married for twenty years, he has a daughter named Béatrice. He also has a son, Léonard, born 1993, with actress Anouk Grinberg. He is married to actress Farida Rahouadj, with whom he has a daughter named Leila.",
"Bertrand (name)\nBertrand Baguette (born 1986), Belgian racing driver ; Bertrand Barère (1755–1841), French politician, freemason and journalist, one of the members of National Convention and leaders of Reign of Terror ; Bertrand de Bar-sur-Aube (late twelfth-early thirteenth century), French poet ; Bertrand Berry (born 1975), American football player ; Bertrand Blier (born 1939), a French director and screenwriter ; Bertrand Clausel (1772–1842), Marshal of France, one of the principal commanders of Hundred Days War and Battle of Salamanca ; Bertrand of Comminges (1050–1126), saint and Bishop of Comminges ; Bertrand Crasson (born 1971), Belgian footballer ; Bertrand Damaisin (born 1968), French judoka ; Bertrand Delanoë (born 1950), French politician ; Bertrand Gachot (born 1962), Franco-Belgian racing driver ; Bertrand du Guesclin ",
"Gérard Bertrand\n Gérard Bertrand (born January 27, 1965) is a former rugby union player who represented France, RC Narbonne, and the Stade Français and then retired from rugby to take over the family estate after the accidental death of his father to become a renowned winemaker of Languedoc-Roussillon.",
"John Bertrand Johnson\n According to Steve Johnson: \"John Bertrand Johnson was a cousin of my father, Dr. John A. Johnson. Bert was born to my grandfather's sister, who never married, in Sweden. Bert had no schooling in Sweden and lived in extreme poverty. My grandfather sent for him as a teenager and he ended up on their farm in far Northwestern North Dakota, U.S. My grandfather sent Bert to school and he finally graduated from high school and went on get his PhD in Physics from Princeton. I was told that he worked with Einstein when he was at Princeton and went on to be director of Bell Labs ... I met Bert several times, but I was fairly young and most of the family history is ",
"Bert André\n André was married to the Flemish actress Mieke Verheyden and has a daughter Sandrine who is also an actress.",
"Bertín Osborne\n Osborne was married to Alejandra \"Sandra\" Domecq Williams, from 1977 until their divorce in 1991. She died in 2004. The couple had three daughters: Alejandra (b. 1978), Eugenia (b. 1986) and Claudia (b. 1989), as well as a son (Cristian; 1977–1977), who died at less than one year of age. He remarried, on 10 June 2006, Fabiola Martínez Benavides, from Maracaibo, Venezuela; the couple has two children, Norberto Enrique and Carlos Alberto. Norberto was diagnosed with cerebral palsy, which led Bertin to create the Fundación Bertín Osborne, a non-profit organization devoted to helping children with this diagnosis. Bertin has brought his son to The Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential (IAHP) for treatment, and has used his foundation to spread the word in Spain about IAHP's work.",
"Bertrand (name)\n the name ; Marcel Alexandre Bertrand (1847–1907), French geologist ; Marcheline Bertrand, (1950–2007) American actress of French-Canadian descent and mother of Angelina Jolie ; Marianne Bertrand, Belgian economist at the University of Chicago ; Paul Bertrand (1879–1944), French botanist ; Plastic Bertrand (born 1958), Belgian singer ; Raymond Bertrand de Got (1264-1314), became Pope Clement V ; Robert Bertrand (born 1953), Canadian politician ; Ryan Bertrand (born 1989), English footballer ; Sylvia Judith Bertrand (1930-2009), Dominican civil servant ; Xavier Bertrand (born 1965), French politician ; Yann Arthus-Bertrand (born 1946), French photographer ; Yves Bertrand (1944–2013), French intelligence officer ",
"Bert Russell (footballer)\n The son of Alfred Russell, and Mary Jane Russell, née Bray, Herbert Ernest Russell was born on 7 June 1899.",
"Bert Lindsay\n Leslie Bertrand Lindsay (July 23, 1881 – November 11, 1960) was a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender in the National Hockey Association (NHA), Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA), and National Hockey League (NHL). Born in West Garafraxa, Ontario, Bert Lindsay was the father of Hockey Hall of Fame player Ted Lindsay.",
"Albert Martinez\n His father, Bert Martínez, was a character actor during the 1960s. Albert was married to Liezl Sumilang from 1985, until her death in 2015. In the late 1980s, the couple owned up to 46 massage therapy clinics throughout California in the United States. They had three children, including actor Alfonso Martinez. William Martínez and Ronnie Martinez also actors his younger brother's.",
"Livraria Bertrand\n wife Marie Claire Rey Bertrand and his son took over the bookstore destinations. The widow, an active woman who always helped in the management of the company, led the family business, invariably dressed in black silk. The firm now assumed the circumspect name \"Bertrand's Widow and Son.\" In 1791, the library's catalog included 169 titles, but if sought, many other books were available in the store, not counting those who could order in various parts of the kingdom or from foreign countries. With the death of Marie Claire Rey Bertrand, her son George Bertrand succeeded, who having neither the talent nor his father's health, would ",
"John Bertrand Johnson\n John Bertrand \"Bert\" Johnson (October 2, 1887 – November 27, 1970) (né Johan Erik Bertrand) was a Swedish-born American electrical engineer and physicist. He first explained in detail a fundamental source of random interference with information traveling on wires."
] |
Who is the father of Colcu mac Domnaill? | [
"Domnall Ilchelgach",
"Domnall mac Muirchertaig",
"Domnall mac Maic Ercae",
"Domnall 'Ilchegach', High King of Ireland"
] | father | Colcu mac Domnaill | 3,763,323 | 41 | [
{
"id": "8736796",
"title": "Diarmaid mac Murchadha",
"text": " Diarmait was born around 1110, a son of Donnchadh mac Murchada, King of Leinster and Dublin. His father's paternal grandmother, Derbforgaill, was a daughter of Donnchad, King of Munster and thus a granddaughter of Brian Boru. In 1115 his father attacked Domnall Gerrlámhach, King of Dublin, but died in the ensuing battle. The citizens of Dublin buried him with the carcass of a dog, considered to be a huge insult. He had two wives (as allowed under the Brehon laws), the first of whom, Sadhbh Ní Faeláin, was mother of a daughter named Órlaith who married Domnall Mór, King of Munster. His second wife, Mór ingen Muirchertaig, was mother of Aoife / Eva of Leinster and his youngest son Conchobar Mac Murchada. He also had two other sons, Domhnall Caomhánach mac Murchada and Énna Cennselach mac Murchada (blinded 1169). Diarmait is buried in the Cathedral graveyard of Ferns village.",
"score": "1.5370436"
},
{
"id": "6733849",
"title": "MacHeths",
"text": " In 1186, a certain Adam son of Domnall, \"the king's outlaw\", was killed by Máel Coluim, Mormaer of Atholl, in the sanctuary of the church at Cupar, and the church burnt with 58 of Adam's associates within. It may be that this Adam mac Domnaill was a son of Domnall mac Uilleim. However, his identification is not certain. One reading would give his name as Áed mac Domnaill, and it may be that he should be counted among the MacHeths.",
"score": "1.5338755"
},
{
"id": "2572438",
"title": "Dub Chablaigh ingen Cathal",
"text": " She was the fourth wife of Brian Boru and is thought to have been the mother of his son, Domnall, who died in 1010 or 1011. He was survived by a son, Diarmait, who died in 1051. Brian had three known daughters but it is unknown if Dub Chablaigh was the mother of any of them.",
"score": "1.5337607"
},
{
"id": "26617822",
"title": "Donnchad mac Domnaill Remair",
"text": " Donnchad mac Domnaill Remair (died 1089), also known as Donnchadh mac Domhnall Reamhair, was a late-eleventh-century ruler of the kingdoms of Leinster and Dublin. He was a son of Domnall Remar mac Máel na mBó. Donnchad was slain in 1089.",
"score": "1.5292453"
},
{
"id": "30552241",
"title": "Toirdhealbhach mac Diarmada Ua Briain",
"text": "Domhnaill Mór ; Muircheartach (succeeded his father) ; Brian ; Diarmaid ; Consaidin, Bishop of Killaloe (died 1194) (ancestor of the MacConsaidín family) He married firstly a daughter of the Mac Carthaigh Mór who died without issue. He married secondly Sadb MacGillapatrick, daughter of Donnchad mac Gilla Pátraic, King of Ossory (died 1039) and had six sons:",
"score": "1.5242727"
},
{
"id": "30289874",
"title": "Eóin Mac Suibhne",
"text": " Domhnall Óg Ó Domhnaill, King of Tír Chonaill was evidently allied in marriage with Clann Suibhne. According to the sixteenth-century pedigrees of the Uí Domhnaill, a daughter of a certain Mac Suibhne was the mother of Domhnall Óg's son and successor, Aodh. In fact, Domhnall Óg was himself fostered amongst Clann Suibhne, as evidenced by a contemporary poem composed by Giolla Brighde Mac Con Midhe. Aodh was first inaugurated as king in 1281. The fact that his mother is unlikely to have been born much later than 1250 suggests that she was not a daughter of Eóin. Nevertheless, Leabhar Clainne Suibhne ",
"score": "1.5220375"
},
{
"id": "6080563",
"title": "Meic Uilleim",
"text": " In 1186, a certain Adam son of Domnall, \"the king's outlaw\", was killed by Máel Coluim, Mormaer of Atholl, in the sanctuary of the church at Cupar, and the church burnt with 58 of Adam's associates within. It may be that this Adam mac Domnaill was a son of Domnall mac Uilleim. If this is so, then the presence of his son in Cupar, south of the Mounth, reinforces the conviction that Domnall fought, not for the Mormaerdom of Moray, but for the kingship of Scotland. However, his identification is not certain. One reading would give his name as Áed mac Domnaill, and it may be that he should be counted among the MacHeths, the sons of Áed.",
"score": "1.5192885"
},
{
"id": "30289877",
"title": "Eóin Mac Suibhne",
"text": " Suibhne. Two other cosignatories were Aonghus Mór mac Domhnaill, Lord of Islay, and his succeeding son, Alasdair Óg, leading members of Clann Domhnaill. It is evident that a daughter of Aonghus Mór was married to Domhnall Óg, and that this woman was the mother of Domhnall Óg's son, Toirdhealbhach. As such, the participation of Aonghus Mór and Alasdair Óg in the band could well have concerned an attempt to install Toirdhealbhach—matrilineally descended from Clann Domhnaill—as King of Tír Chonaill over the competing claims of this man's opposing half-brother, Aodh—matrilineally descended from Clann Suibhne. Certainly, in 1290, the fifteenth- to sixteenth-century Annals ",
"score": "1.517957"
},
{
"id": "14545479",
"title": "Donnchad Midi",
"text": " Donnchad mac Domnaill (733 – 6 February 797), called Donnchad Midi, was High King of Ireland. His father, Domnall Midi, had been the first Uí Néill High King from the south-central Clann Cholmáin based in modern County Westmeath and western County Meath, Ireland. The reigns of Domnall and his successor, Niall Frossach of the Cenél nEógain, had been relatively peaceful, but Donnchad's rule saw a return to a more expansionist policy directed against Leinster, traditional target of the Uí Néill, and also, for the first time, the great southern kingdom of Munster. Donnchad continued his father's support for the Columban churches, led by Iona. In his many wars he used the churches, particularly the Columban monastery of Durrow, as a source of support. He also ruthlessly attacked and plundered churches that supported his rivals among the Uí Néill and also those of Leinster and Munster. Donnchad was remembered, not always fondly, as a warrior king. He firmly established Clann Cholmáin's dominance among the Uí Néill kindreds of the midlands. His descendants shared in the High Kingship until the time of Máel Sechnaill mac Domnaill, the last traditional High King of Ireland.",
"score": "1.511446"
},
{
"id": "1939994",
"title": "Aonghus Mór",
"text": " Chonaill also enjoyed connections with Clann Domhnaill, as a daughter of Aonghus Mór is known to have married the King of Tír Chonaill, Domhnall Óg. A product of this union was Toirdhealbhach Ó Domhnaill, a man who is recorded to have seized the kingship of Tír Chonaill from his reigning paternal half-brother, Aodh, by way of overseas military assistance from Clann Domhnaill in 1290. If Aonghus Mór had been involved with Brian and his insurrection, such a relationship could account for Aonghus Mór being singled out by the English ordinance of 1256. The fact that this directive stated that the Scottish king ",
"score": "1.5077791"
},
{
"id": "6727751",
"title": "Mac Domhnaill Ua Dubhda",
"text": " Mac Domhnaill Fhinn Ua Dubhda (died 1136) was King of Ui Fiachrach Muaidhe.",
"score": "1.50564"
},
{
"id": "6829403",
"title": "Domnall mac Ailpín",
"text": " foreign wife (?). He will be three years in the kingdom, and three months (although thou countest them). His tomb-stone will be above Loch Awe. He dies of disease.\" Although Domnall is generally supposed to have been childless, it has been suggested that Giric was a son of Domnall, reading his patronym as mac Domnaill rather than the commonly supposed mac Dúngail. This, however, is not widely accepted. Domnall died, either at the palace of Cinnbelachoir (location unknown), or at Rathinveralmond (also unknown, and may be the same place, presumed to be near the junction of the Almond and the Tay, near Scone). He was buried on Iona.",
"score": "1.5047628"
},
{
"id": "3607835",
"title": "Gofraid mac Domnaill",
"text": " Gofraid mac Domnaill (alternatively \"Godfrey MacWilliam\"; \"Guthred\"; \"Guthred son of Macwilliam\" ), was a thirteenth-century Scottish rebel. The son of Domnall (modern; Donald), his father's surname was almost certainly MacWilliam (the modern spelling for the Gaelic Meic Uilleim family) though Bane has been proposed. In 1211, Gofraid came from Ireland to Ross, and raised a rebellion. William I of Scotland led a great army north, but failed to bring Gofraid to decisive battle. Late in the year King William returned south, leaving Maol Choluim, Mormaer of Fife, as his lieutenant in Moray. Gofraid soon afterwards captured a royal castle, showing that he was far from being defeated. ",
"score": "1.5041182"
},
{
"id": "30916830",
"title": "Domnall Mór Ua Briain",
"text": "Muirchertach Dall (King of Thomond, 1194-1198, restored 1202 or 1203-1208 or 1210, blinded 1208 or 1210, died 1239) ; Conchobar Ruadh (King of Thomond, 1198-1202 or 1203, killed 1202 or 1203) ; Donnchadh Cairbreach (King of Thomond, 1208 or 1210–1242) ; Mór O'Brien (Princess of Thomond, 1172-1216, who married William de Burgh) Domnall Mór married Orlacan, daughter of Diarmait Mac Murchada and Sadb Ní Faeláin. He left three sons and one daughter. His sons fought amongst themselves and with their cousin Muichertach, son of Brian of Slieve Bloom, for the succession in Thomond. ",
"score": "1.5009203"
},
{
"id": "6168972",
"title": "Cobhlaith Mór Ní Conchobhair",
"text": "1) Niall Ó Domhnaill, King of Tír Chonaill ; 2) Aodh Ó Ruairc, King of Breifne ; 3) Cathal mac Aedh Breifneach Ó Conchobair, a ríoghdhamhna and brother to Aedh mac Aedh Breifneach Ó Conchobair, king in 1342. Cobhlaith Mór was a member of the Uí Chronchobair dynasty, whose Síol Muireadaigh ancestors had been Kings of Connacht since the 7th century. Her father, Cathal mac Domhnall Ó Conchobair, reigned 1318-24 and was the first Ó Conchobhair Sligigh; his ancestor, Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair (died 1156), was one of the last native Kings of Ireland Ní Conchobhair was an affluent Irish woman and the preserver of Gaelic customs at a time when they were being undermined by Edward III of England. In 1367, Gaelic traditions had been declared illegal by the Statutes of Kilkenny. Her obituary states she was married to the following Gaelic kings: In the Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland, Mor is referred to as \"Port na-d-Tri Namhat\" (trns. the port or harbor of three enemies) because her three husbands were enemies of one another. She was interred in the monastery of Boyle.",
"score": "1.4935561"
},
{
"id": "1939986",
"title": "Aonghus Mór",
"text": " Isles, and could be evidence of the family's attempt to align itself closer to the Scottish Crown. A daughter of Aonghus Mór married Domhnall Óg Ó Domhnaill, King of Tír Chonaill. Another married Hugh Bisset. Alasdair Óg was the progenitor of several prominent Clann Domhnaill gallowglass families in Ireland, the eponymous ancestor of the Clann Alasdair branch of Clann Domhnaill, and probably of the like-named Kintyre branch of Clann Domhnaill. Another son, Eóin Sprangach, was the ancestor of the Ardnamurchan branch of Clann Domhnaill. There is evidence to suggest that Aonghus Mór may have had yet another son, named Domhnall. Although ",
"score": "1.4886062"
},
{
"id": "30916827",
"title": "Domnall Mór Ua Briain",
"text": " Domnall Mór (\"Donall the Great\") was the third son of Toirdhealbhach mac Diarmada Ua Briain, King of Munster, who reigned from 1142 to 1167. He ascended to the throne in 1168 after the death of his eldest brother, Muirchertach, who had succeeded their father as king. Muirchertach was killed at the instigation of his cousin Conchobar mac Muirchertach Ua Briain. His other brother Brian of Slieve Bloom was blinded in 1169. The same year, Domnall entered into conflict with the High King of Ireland, Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair and was forced to pay him a tribute of 300 cows. In 1171, he submitted to King Henry II of England at Cashel, but he continued to fight successfully against the Norman incursion into south-west Ireland for many years. In 1175, having ",
"score": "1.4868102"
},
{
"id": "9965245",
"title": "Domhnall mac Briain",
"text": " Domhnall Mac Briain was the son of Brian Boru, the High king of Ireland and Eacraidh whose father was a Rí of a tuath in Mide. He had two known siblings, one brother (Tadc) and a sister. The Annals of Inisfallen record that he raided Cenél Conaill. Half of the army was led by Domhnall, while the other half by his half brother Murchad mac Briain. He died in 1012 due to natural causes. He had no children.",
"score": "1.4783907"
},
{
"id": "26909581",
"title": "Donnell Mor Mideach Ua Conchobair",
"text": " upon the latter's assassination in 1144 but was opposed by another brother, Ruaidhri Ua Conchobair. Domnall led military campaigns on behalf of his father between 1145 and 1148, but in 1152 was imprisoned by his full-brother, Cathal Migaran. He seems to have subsequently fallen from favor with his father, who replaced him as tainiste with Ruaidhri, who would become king in 1156. Domnall died in 1176 as lord of north Connacht. He was buried in Mayo Abbey. He had sons Conchobair, and Donnchad (alive 1181. Dubhaltach Mac Fhirbhisigh preserves the following notice of him: Clann Bhriain an Bhuid in An Corran was from Domnall Mor of An Cheis s.[son] of Tiordhealbach Mor.",
"score": "1.4768488"
},
{
"id": "503785",
"title": "Second Battle of Athenry",
"text": " along with him; and Maghnus, son of Domhnall O'Conchobhair, tanist of Connacht; and Art O'hEghra, king of Luighne; and Maelechlainn Carrach O'Dubhda and Muirchertach, son of Conchobhar O'Dubhda; and Conchobhar Og O'Dubhda; and Diarmaid Mac Diarmada, who was fit to be king of Magh-Luirg; and Muirchertach, son of Taichlech Mac Diarmada; and Muirchertach, son of Diarmaid, son of Ferghal; and Maelechlainn Og Mac Maghnusa; and John, son of Murchadh O'Madadhain; and Domhnall, son of Aedh O'Concennainn, king of Uí-Diarmada, and his brother Muirchertach along with him; and Murchadh O'Madadhain; and Domhnall O'Baighill; and Donnchadh O'Maelmhuaidh, together with his people; and ",
"score": "1.47482"
}
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"Diarmaid mac Murchadha\n Diarmait was born around 1110, a son of Donnchadh mac Murchada, King of Leinster and Dublin. His father's paternal grandmother, Derbforgaill, was a daughter of Donnchad, King of Munster and thus a granddaughter of Brian Boru. In 1115 his father attacked Domnall Gerrlámhach, King of Dublin, but died in the ensuing battle. The citizens of Dublin buried him with the carcass of a dog, considered to be a huge insult. He had two wives (as allowed under the Brehon laws), the first of whom, Sadhbh Ní Faeláin, was mother of a daughter named Órlaith who married Domnall Mór, King of Munster. His second wife, Mór ingen Muirchertaig, was mother of Aoife / Eva of Leinster and his youngest son Conchobar Mac Murchada. He also had two other sons, Domhnall Caomhánach mac Murchada and Énna Cennselach mac Murchada (blinded 1169). Diarmait is buried in the Cathedral graveyard of Ferns village.",
"MacHeths\n In 1186, a certain Adam son of Domnall, \"the king's outlaw\", was killed by Máel Coluim, Mormaer of Atholl, in the sanctuary of the church at Cupar, and the church burnt with 58 of Adam's associates within. It may be that this Adam mac Domnaill was a son of Domnall mac Uilleim. However, his identification is not certain. One reading would give his name as Áed mac Domnaill, and it may be that he should be counted among the MacHeths.",
"Dub Chablaigh ingen Cathal\n She was the fourth wife of Brian Boru and is thought to have been the mother of his son, Domnall, who died in 1010 or 1011. He was survived by a son, Diarmait, who died in 1051. Brian had three known daughters but it is unknown if Dub Chablaigh was the mother of any of them.",
"Donnchad mac Domnaill Remair\n Donnchad mac Domnaill Remair (died 1089), also known as Donnchadh mac Domhnall Reamhair, was a late-eleventh-century ruler of the kingdoms of Leinster and Dublin. He was a son of Domnall Remar mac Máel na mBó. Donnchad was slain in 1089.",
"Toirdhealbhach mac Diarmada Ua Briain\nDomhnaill Mór ; Muircheartach (succeeded his father) ; Brian ; Diarmaid ; Consaidin, Bishop of Killaloe (died 1194) (ancestor of the MacConsaidín family) He married firstly a daughter of the Mac Carthaigh Mór who died without issue. He married secondly Sadb MacGillapatrick, daughter of Donnchad mac Gilla Pátraic, King of Ossory (died 1039) and had six sons:",
"Eóin Mac Suibhne\n Domhnall Óg Ó Domhnaill, King of Tír Chonaill was evidently allied in marriage with Clann Suibhne. According to the sixteenth-century pedigrees of the Uí Domhnaill, a daughter of a certain Mac Suibhne was the mother of Domhnall Óg's son and successor, Aodh. In fact, Domhnall Óg was himself fostered amongst Clann Suibhne, as evidenced by a contemporary poem composed by Giolla Brighde Mac Con Midhe. Aodh was first inaugurated as king in 1281. The fact that his mother is unlikely to have been born much later than 1250 suggests that she was not a daughter of Eóin. Nevertheless, Leabhar Clainne Suibhne ",
"Meic Uilleim\n In 1186, a certain Adam son of Domnall, \"the king's outlaw\", was killed by Máel Coluim, Mormaer of Atholl, in the sanctuary of the church at Cupar, and the church burnt with 58 of Adam's associates within. It may be that this Adam mac Domnaill was a son of Domnall mac Uilleim. If this is so, then the presence of his son in Cupar, south of the Mounth, reinforces the conviction that Domnall fought, not for the Mormaerdom of Moray, but for the kingship of Scotland. However, his identification is not certain. One reading would give his name as Áed mac Domnaill, and it may be that he should be counted among the MacHeths, the sons of Áed.",
"Eóin Mac Suibhne\n Suibhne. Two other cosignatories were Aonghus Mór mac Domhnaill, Lord of Islay, and his succeeding son, Alasdair Óg, leading members of Clann Domhnaill. It is evident that a daughter of Aonghus Mór was married to Domhnall Óg, and that this woman was the mother of Domhnall Óg's son, Toirdhealbhach. As such, the participation of Aonghus Mór and Alasdair Óg in the band could well have concerned an attempt to install Toirdhealbhach—matrilineally descended from Clann Domhnaill—as King of Tír Chonaill over the competing claims of this man's opposing half-brother, Aodh—matrilineally descended from Clann Suibhne. Certainly, in 1290, the fifteenth- to sixteenth-century Annals ",
"Donnchad Midi\n Donnchad mac Domnaill (733 – 6 February 797), called Donnchad Midi, was High King of Ireland. His father, Domnall Midi, had been the first Uí Néill High King from the south-central Clann Cholmáin based in modern County Westmeath and western County Meath, Ireland. The reigns of Domnall and his successor, Niall Frossach of the Cenél nEógain, had been relatively peaceful, but Donnchad's rule saw a return to a more expansionist policy directed against Leinster, traditional target of the Uí Néill, and also, for the first time, the great southern kingdom of Munster. Donnchad continued his father's support for the Columban churches, led by Iona. In his many wars he used the churches, particularly the Columban monastery of Durrow, as a source of support. He also ruthlessly attacked and plundered churches that supported his rivals among the Uí Néill and also those of Leinster and Munster. Donnchad was remembered, not always fondly, as a warrior king. He firmly established Clann Cholmáin's dominance among the Uí Néill kindreds of the midlands. His descendants shared in the High Kingship until the time of Máel Sechnaill mac Domnaill, the last traditional High King of Ireland.",
"Aonghus Mór\n Chonaill also enjoyed connections with Clann Domhnaill, as a daughter of Aonghus Mór is known to have married the King of Tír Chonaill, Domhnall Óg. A product of this union was Toirdhealbhach Ó Domhnaill, a man who is recorded to have seized the kingship of Tír Chonaill from his reigning paternal half-brother, Aodh, by way of overseas military assistance from Clann Domhnaill in 1290. If Aonghus Mór had been involved with Brian and his insurrection, such a relationship could account for Aonghus Mór being singled out by the English ordinance of 1256. The fact that this directive stated that the Scottish king ",
"Mac Domhnaill Ua Dubhda\n Mac Domhnaill Fhinn Ua Dubhda (died 1136) was King of Ui Fiachrach Muaidhe.",
"Domnall mac Ailpín\n foreign wife (?). He will be three years in the kingdom, and three months (although thou countest them). His tomb-stone will be above Loch Awe. He dies of disease.\" Although Domnall is generally supposed to have been childless, it has been suggested that Giric was a son of Domnall, reading his patronym as mac Domnaill rather than the commonly supposed mac Dúngail. This, however, is not widely accepted. Domnall died, either at the palace of Cinnbelachoir (location unknown), or at Rathinveralmond (also unknown, and may be the same place, presumed to be near the junction of the Almond and the Tay, near Scone). He was buried on Iona.",
"Gofraid mac Domnaill\n Gofraid mac Domnaill (alternatively \"Godfrey MacWilliam\"; \"Guthred\"; \"Guthred son of Macwilliam\" ), was a thirteenth-century Scottish rebel. The son of Domnall (modern; Donald), his father's surname was almost certainly MacWilliam (the modern spelling for the Gaelic Meic Uilleim family) though Bane has been proposed. In 1211, Gofraid came from Ireland to Ross, and raised a rebellion. William I of Scotland led a great army north, but failed to bring Gofraid to decisive battle. Late in the year King William returned south, leaving Maol Choluim, Mormaer of Fife, as his lieutenant in Moray. Gofraid soon afterwards captured a royal castle, showing that he was far from being defeated. ",
"Domnall Mór Ua Briain\nMuirchertach Dall (King of Thomond, 1194-1198, restored 1202 or 1203-1208 or 1210, blinded 1208 or 1210, died 1239) ; Conchobar Ruadh (King of Thomond, 1198-1202 or 1203, killed 1202 or 1203) ; Donnchadh Cairbreach (King of Thomond, 1208 or 1210–1242) ; Mór O'Brien (Princess of Thomond, 1172-1216, who married William de Burgh) Domnall Mór married Orlacan, daughter of Diarmait Mac Murchada and Sadb Ní Faeláin. He left three sons and one daughter. His sons fought amongst themselves and with their cousin Muichertach, son of Brian of Slieve Bloom, for the succession in Thomond. ",
"Cobhlaith Mór Ní Conchobhair\n1) Niall Ó Domhnaill, King of Tír Chonaill ; 2) Aodh Ó Ruairc, King of Breifne ; 3) Cathal mac Aedh Breifneach Ó Conchobair, a ríoghdhamhna and brother to Aedh mac Aedh Breifneach Ó Conchobair, king in 1342. Cobhlaith Mór was a member of the Uí Chronchobair dynasty, whose Síol Muireadaigh ancestors had been Kings of Connacht since the 7th century. Her father, Cathal mac Domhnall Ó Conchobair, reigned 1318-24 and was the first Ó Conchobhair Sligigh; his ancestor, Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair (died 1156), was one of the last native Kings of Ireland Ní Conchobhair was an affluent Irish woman and the preserver of Gaelic customs at a time when they were being undermined by Edward III of England. In 1367, Gaelic traditions had been declared illegal by the Statutes of Kilkenny. Her obituary states she was married to the following Gaelic kings: In the Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland, Mor is referred to as \"Port na-d-Tri Namhat\" (trns. the port or harbor of three enemies) because her three husbands were enemies of one another. She was interred in the monastery of Boyle.",
"Aonghus Mór\n Isles, and could be evidence of the family's attempt to align itself closer to the Scottish Crown. A daughter of Aonghus Mór married Domhnall Óg Ó Domhnaill, King of Tír Chonaill. Another married Hugh Bisset. Alasdair Óg was the progenitor of several prominent Clann Domhnaill gallowglass families in Ireland, the eponymous ancestor of the Clann Alasdair branch of Clann Domhnaill, and probably of the like-named Kintyre branch of Clann Domhnaill. Another son, Eóin Sprangach, was the ancestor of the Ardnamurchan branch of Clann Domhnaill. There is evidence to suggest that Aonghus Mór may have had yet another son, named Domhnall. Although ",
"Domnall Mór Ua Briain\n Domnall Mór (\"Donall the Great\") was the third son of Toirdhealbhach mac Diarmada Ua Briain, King of Munster, who reigned from 1142 to 1167. He ascended to the throne in 1168 after the death of his eldest brother, Muirchertach, who had succeeded their father as king. Muirchertach was killed at the instigation of his cousin Conchobar mac Muirchertach Ua Briain. His other brother Brian of Slieve Bloom was blinded in 1169. The same year, Domnall entered into conflict with the High King of Ireland, Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair and was forced to pay him a tribute of 300 cows. In 1171, he submitted to King Henry II of England at Cashel, but he continued to fight successfully against the Norman incursion into south-west Ireland for many years. In 1175, having ",
"Domhnall mac Briain\n Domhnall Mac Briain was the son of Brian Boru, the High king of Ireland and Eacraidh whose father was a Rí of a tuath in Mide. He had two known siblings, one brother (Tadc) and a sister. The Annals of Inisfallen record that he raided Cenél Conaill. Half of the army was led by Domhnall, while the other half by his half brother Murchad mac Briain. He died in 1012 due to natural causes. He had no children.",
"Donnell Mor Mideach Ua Conchobair\n upon the latter's assassination in 1144 but was opposed by another brother, Ruaidhri Ua Conchobair. Domnall led military campaigns on behalf of his father between 1145 and 1148, but in 1152 was imprisoned by his full-brother, Cathal Migaran. He seems to have subsequently fallen from favor with his father, who replaced him as tainiste with Ruaidhri, who would become king in 1156. Domnall died in 1176 as lord of north Connacht. He was buried in Mayo Abbey. He had sons Conchobair, and Donnchad (alive 1181. Dubhaltach Mac Fhirbhisigh preserves the following notice of him: Clann Bhriain an Bhuid in An Corran was from Domnall Mor of An Cheis s.[son] of Tiordhealbach Mor.",
"Second Battle of Athenry\n along with him; and Maghnus, son of Domhnall O'Conchobhair, tanist of Connacht; and Art O'hEghra, king of Luighne; and Maelechlainn Carrach O'Dubhda and Muirchertach, son of Conchobhar O'Dubhda; and Conchobhar Og O'Dubhda; and Diarmaid Mac Diarmada, who was fit to be king of Magh-Luirg; and Muirchertach, son of Taichlech Mac Diarmada; and Muirchertach, son of Diarmaid, son of Ferghal; and Maelechlainn Og Mac Maghnusa; and John, son of Murchadh O'Madadhain; and Domhnall, son of Aedh O'Concennainn, king of Uí-Diarmada, and his brother Muirchertach along with him; and Murchadh O'Madadhain; and Domhnall O'Baighill; and Donnchadh O'Maelmhuaidh, together with his people; and "
] |
Who is the father of Isaac B. Desha? | [
"Joseph Desha"
] | father | Isaac B. Desha | 4,577,731 | 98 | [
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"id": "14389559",
"title": "Isaac B. Desha",
"text": " Isaac Bledsoe Desha (January 1, 1802 – August 13, 1828) was a 19th-century American tanner who was convicted of murdering one man in Kentucky, and confessed to murdering another in Texas. He was notable as the son of the Kentucky Governor, Joseph Desha. Shortly after his father's election as governor in 1824, Desha was accused of robbing and killing a man named Francis Baker, who was passing through Kentucky. Circumstantial evidence implicated Desha, who denied the crime. Given the heated political environment of the Old Court-New Court controversy, allies of his father claimed that the governor's political enemies had framed ",
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"title": "Isaac B. Desha",
"text": " Isaac Bledsoe Desha was born January 1, 1802; he was one of thirteen children of Margaret (Bledsoe) and Joseph Desha. He was named for his maternal grandfather. Educated mostly in the local (Maysville, Kentucky) schools, for a time Isaac attended a school run by Mr. Bailey and boarded with Bailey's father. In October 1817, he was apprenticed to Archibald Logan, a tanner. He lived and studied with Logan until May 1821.",
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"title": "Isaac B. Desha",
"text": " son. The governor's legislative allies passed legislation providing for a favorable change of venue for the trial, and the governor used his appointment power to ensure that sympathetic judges would hear the case. Isaac Desha was twice convicted, but both times, the judge in the case set aside the verdict on procedural grounds. While awaiting a third trial, Desha attempted suicide by slitting his throat, but doctors saved his life, reconnecting his severed windpipe with a silver tube. Shortly after the suicide attempt, Governor Desha issued a pardon for his son. Isaac Desha left Kentucky and assumed an alias. He ",
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"title": "Isaac B. Desha",
"text": " In November 1823, the young man married Cornelia Pickett. Desha's sister Ellen had previously married Pickett's brother James.",
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"title": "Joseph Desha",
"text": " session of the court, but Governor Desha, who was present at the proceedings, stood and issued a pardon for his son, as well as lambasting the judge in a lengthy impromptu speech. Some accounts hold that the governor immediately resigned upon granting the pardon, but the official records reflect no such action. Following his release, Isaac Desha traveled to Texas under an alias, where he robbed and killed another man. He was identified based on family resemblance and the silver pipe that had earlier saved his life. After being arrested, he confessed to both murders. He died of a fever the day before his trial in August 1828.",
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"title": "Isaac B. Desha",
"text": " Freed, Desha left Kentucky, traveling down the Ohio and Mississippi rivers. According to legend, he attempted to rob a flatboat skipper near Vicksburg, Mississippi. It happened the skipper was a longtime acquaintance of Desha, named G. W. Crawford. Crawford recognized Desha and asked why he would try to rob him. Desha confessed that he had been living as an outlaw since his father's pardon. Crawford urged Desha to abandon his illegal activities and offered to give him free passage to New Orleans, Louisiana. Desha accepted, telling Crawford that he planned to travel on to a distant place, assume a new name, and seek a fresh start. In New ",
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"title": "Isaac B. Desha",
"text": " Desha's trial for Early's murder was set for August 14, 1828, but he died of a fever the day before the trial was to start. He was buried in San Felipe de Austin. After his death, a legend arose that he had not died, that his funeral was staged, and that he had escaped to Hawaii, married a native woman, and fathered several children with her. Andrew Forest Muir, writing in 1956 in the Filson Club History Quarterly, debunked this legend. He documented that the first Deshas in Hawaii did not arrive until nearly two decades after Isaac Desha's death. At the time of Baker's murder, the progenitor of the Hawaiian Desha family had been four years old. That progenitor was John R. Langherne Desha, a grandson of Governor Joseph Desha and nephew of Isaac Desha. In Honolulu, he helped establish Queen's Hospital and worked there until his death.",
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"title": "Isaac B. Desha",
"text": " not volunteer how the two horses had escaped his control, but mounted the gray mare and returned home. Later that day, friends at Desha's tannery noticed that he was unusually quiet and repeatedly asked what was wrong. He said that he had been kicked by a horse and severely cut his finger in separate incidents the previous day. His unusual behavior continued to the point that Desha's pregnant wife Cornelia moved out of the house and refused to return. She later gave birth to their daughter and only child, who she named after her mother. She never returned to Desha. Over the next few days, neighbors began to discover items along the route Desha and ",
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"id": "14389561",
"title": "Isaac B. Desha",
"text": " to New Orleans. From there, he traveled with a man named Thomas Early to San Antonio, Texas. When Early went missing during their travels, Desha fell under suspicion. A former Kentuckian living in Texas recognized Desha. Arrested soon after Early's body was found, Desha confessed to the murder after being recognized by a second man from Kentucky. A day before his trial was to start, Desha died of a fever. A legend soon arose that he had faked his death and fled to Hawaii, where he married a native woman and fathered several children. Later historians have debunked that myth.",
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"id": "32972224",
"title": "Joseph Desha",
"text": " Governor Desha's reputation was further tarnished because of a pardon issued to his son. On November 2, 1824, Isaac B. Desha had brutally murdered Francis Baker, a Mississippian who was visiting Kentucky. On November 24, 1824, John Rowan, one of the governor's allies in the General Assembly, introduced legislation ordering the Fleming County Circuit Court to convene a special session on January 17, 1825, for Isaac Desha's trial and providing that the accused should have the option to request a change of venue to Harrison County at that time. Miles from the scene of the murder, Harrison County was the governor's home county, and he possessed a great deal ",
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"id": "14389576",
"title": "Isaac B. Desha",
"text": " a year and a half. During the delay, Desha attempted suicide by cutting his throat and severed his windpipe. Doctors used a silver tube to repair his windpipe, and Desha survived. On the last day of the court's term in June 1827, the judge announced another continuance, since the court had not yet empaneled a jury. Governor Desha stood and produced a pardon for his son. Although legend holds that Governor Desha resigned immediately after issuing the pardon, records show that he served out the rest of his term. The pardon damaged the governor's reputation and that of the Relief Party, which lost a number of legislative seats in the subsequent elections.",
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"id": "15347670",
"title": "Isaac van Schinne",
"text": " Isaäc van Schinne (1640–1686) was an opperhoofd in Deshima between 1681–1682. Isaac was baptized on 12 February 1640 in Middelburg. He married in that city on 12 October 1667 to Catharina Dammaert (1646–1683). His son Isaac was born in Veere. In 1676 he arrived in Deshima; after a year he left, but in 1679 he went again. In 1681 he was appointed as chief of the factory. After one year he had to leave. After his wife died he remarried the widow Aletta de Bitter (1654–1708). Early in 1684 they left Batavia and arrived in Middelburg later that year. Van Schinne was buried there on 18 September 1686; after a few years his widow and their daughter moved to Utrecht.",
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"id": "30320292",
"title": "Recha Sternbuch",
"text": " his father. In fact, Abraham Isaac Kook, one of the founders of religious Zionism, was staying with the Sternbuchs in 1914 when World War I started, an experience which likely influenced the Sternbuch family's views on Zionism. Unable to find a wife in the mostly assimilated Swiss-Jewish community, Isaac met Recha after he heard the daughter of a great Rabbi was seeking a marriage. She was an Orthodox woman, with children, and pregnant when she spent nights in the forested region by the Austrian border attempting to smuggle refugees while trying to evade Swiss border guards who had orders to turn back anyone over sixteen and under sixty. ",
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"id": "16305825",
"title": "Deshea Townsend",
"text": " Townsend is the father of four children; three with Coralor Townsend of Mississippi.",
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"id": "14389580",
"title": "Isaac B. Desha",
"text": " noticed that the man called John Parker bore a strong resemblance to the Desha family of Kentucky and that he breathed through a silver tube like the one used by Isaac Desha. Marshall arrested Desha. After another former Kentuckian in the area also said he believed the suspect was Isaac Desha, Desha admitted his identity and confessed to murdering Early. He said he had intended to rob the Americans who had traveled with him from San Antonio, but the Mexican had watched him too closely. Although there was no jail in the town, a local blacksmith was commissioned to construct irons to restrain Desha until his trial.",
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"title": "Joseph Desha",
"text": " of last resort existed in the state. Although popular when elected, Desha's reputation was damaged by two controversies during his term. The first was his role in the ouster of Horace Holley as president of Transylvania University. While the religious conservatives on the university's board opposed Holley because they considered him too liberal, Desha's opposition was primarily based on Holley's friendship with Henry Clay, one of Desha's political enemies. After Desha bitterly denounced Holley in an address to the legislature in late 1825, Holley resigned. Desha's reputation took a further hit after his son, Isaac B. Desha, was charged with murder. Partially because of Desha's influence as governor, two guilty verdicts ",
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"id": "14389578",
"title": "Isaac B. Desha",
"text": " Desha assumed the name John Parker. Meeting an Ohio native named Thomas Early, he learned the man was carrying a substantial amount of money and was on his way to Texas to purchase some horses and mules. Desha joined Early, traveling with him on a schooner dubbed the Rights of Man across the Gulf of Mexico into Galveston Bay. In April 1828, Desha and Early disembarked at Rightors Point (now Morgan's Point, Texas), and from there, they traveled to San Felipe de Austin, arriving in early May. After a brief stay, the two set out on horseback toward San Antonio. By the time Desha reached Gonzales, he ",
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"id": "14389565",
"title": "Isaac B. Desha",
"text": " On the night of November 1, 1824, Desha attended a celebration at a neighbor's house. He later stayed the night at Doggate's Tavern in Fairview, just over the county line in Fleming County. The next morning, he ate breakfast at the tavern, joined by eight other men, including Francis Baker. Editor of the Mississippian newspaper in Natchez, Baker was returning to his hometown of Trenton, New Jersey to marry a young woman there. Over breakfast, Baker mentioned wanting to visit a friend, Captain John Bickley, who lived in the area. Desha remarked that he knew where Bickley lived and, intending to ride in that direction, asked if Baker wanted to join him. Baker accepted, and ",
"score": "1.4275136"
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{
"id": "63564",
"title": "March 1900",
"text": "Died: Isaac Mayer Wise, known as \"The Father of American Judaism\" and \"The Moses of America\", 81. Two days earlier, Dr. Wise had collapsed while delivering a lecture at the Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati. ",
"score": "1.4257591"
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"id": "2631240",
"title": "Isaach Isaachsen",
"text": " Isaach Isaachsen (25 May 1774 – 15 August 1828) was a Norwegian politician. He was born in 1774 as the son of wealthy businessman Daniel Isaachsen and his first wife Christiane Hedvig Christensen. He married a Hedevig Elisabeth Hansen. He was the brother of Peder and Daniel Otto Isaachsen. His son Daniel became a jurist. Through him, Isaach Isaachsen was the grandfather of painter Olaf Isaachsen. He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament in 1818, representing the constituency of Lister og Mandals Amt. He worked as a farmer there. He served only one term.",
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"Isaac B. Desha\n Isaac Bledsoe Desha (January 1, 1802 – August 13, 1828) was a 19th-century American tanner who was convicted of murdering one man in Kentucky, and confessed to murdering another in Texas. He was notable as the son of the Kentucky Governor, Joseph Desha. Shortly after his father's election as governor in 1824, Desha was accused of robbing and killing a man named Francis Baker, who was passing through Kentucky. Circumstantial evidence implicated Desha, who denied the crime. Given the heated political environment of the Old Court-New Court controversy, allies of his father claimed that the governor's political enemies had framed ",
"Isaac B. Desha\n Isaac Bledsoe Desha was born January 1, 1802; he was one of thirteen children of Margaret (Bledsoe) and Joseph Desha. He was named for his maternal grandfather. Educated mostly in the local (Maysville, Kentucky) schools, for a time Isaac attended a school run by Mr. Bailey and boarded with Bailey's father. In October 1817, he was apprenticed to Archibald Logan, a tanner. He lived and studied with Logan until May 1821.",
"Isaac B. Desha\n son. The governor's legislative allies passed legislation providing for a favorable change of venue for the trial, and the governor used his appointment power to ensure that sympathetic judges would hear the case. Isaac Desha was twice convicted, but both times, the judge in the case set aside the verdict on procedural grounds. While awaiting a third trial, Desha attempted suicide by slitting his throat, but doctors saved his life, reconnecting his severed windpipe with a silver tube. Shortly after the suicide attempt, Governor Desha issued a pardon for his son. Isaac Desha left Kentucky and assumed an alias. He ",
"Isaac B. Desha\n In November 1823, the young man married Cornelia Pickett. Desha's sister Ellen had previously married Pickett's brother James.",
"Joseph Desha\n session of the court, but Governor Desha, who was present at the proceedings, stood and issued a pardon for his son, as well as lambasting the judge in a lengthy impromptu speech. Some accounts hold that the governor immediately resigned upon granting the pardon, but the official records reflect no such action. Following his release, Isaac Desha traveled to Texas under an alias, where he robbed and killed another man. He was identified based on family resemblance and the silver pipe that had earlier saved his life. After being arrested, he confessed to both murders. He died of a fever the day before his trial in August 1828.",
"Isaac B. Desha\n Freed, Desha left Kentucky, traveling down the Ohio and Mississippi rivers. According to legend, he attempted to rob a flatboat skipper near Vicksburg, Mississippi. It happened the skipper was a longtime acquaintance of Desha, named G. W. Crawford. Crawford recognized Desha and asked why he would try to rob him. Desha confessed that he had been living as an outlaw since his father's pardon. Crawford urged Desha to abandon his illegal activities and offered to give him free passage to New Orleans, Louisiana. Desha accepted, telling Crawford that he planned to travel on to a distant place, assume a new name, and seek a fresh start. In New ",
"Isaac B. Desha\n Desha's trial for Early's murder was set for August 14, 1828, but he died of a fever the day before the trial was to start. He was buried in San Felipe de Austin. After his death, a legend arose that he had not died, that his funeral was staged, and that he had escaped to Hawaii, married a native woman, and fathered several children with her. Andrew Forest Muir, writing in 1956 in the Filson Club History Quarterly, debunked this legend. He documented that the first Deshas in Hawaii did not arrive until nearly two decades after Isaac Desha's death. At the time of Baker's murder, the progenitor of the Hawaiian Desha family had been four years old. That progenitor was John R. Langherne Desha, a grandson of Governor Joseph Desha and nephew of Isaac Desha. In Honolulu, he helped establish Queen's Hospital and worked there until his death.",
"Isaac B. Desha\n not volunteer how the two horses had escaped his control, but mounted the gray mare and returned home. Later that day, friends at Desha's tannery noticed that he was unusually quiet and repeatedly asked what was wrong. He said that he had been kicked by a horse and severely cut his finger in separate incidents the previous day. His unusual behavior continued to the point that Desha's pregnant wife Cornelia moved out of the house and refused to return. She later gave birth to their daughter and only child, who she named after her mother. She never returned to Desha. Over the next few days, neighbors began to discover items along the route Desha and ",
"Isaac B. Desha\n to New Orleans. From there, he traveled with a man named Thomas Early to San Antonio, Texas. When Early went missing during their travels, Desha fell under suspicion. A former Kentuckian living in Texas recognized Desha. Arrested soon after Early's body was found, Desha confessed to the murder after being recognized by a second man from Kentucky. A day before his trial was to start, Desha died of a fever. A legend soon arose that he had faked his death and fled to Hawaii, where he married a native woman and fathered several children. Later historians have debunked that myth.",
"Joseph Desha\n Governor Desha's reputation was further tarnished because of a pardon issued to his son. On November 2, 1824, Isaac B. Desha had brutally murdered Francis Baker, a Mississippian who was visiting Kentucky. On November 24, 1824, John Rowan, one of the governor's allies in the General Assembly, introduced legislation ordering the Fleming County Circuit Court to convene a special session on January 17, 1825, for Isaac Desha's trial and providing that the accused should have the option to request a change of venue to Harrison County at that time. Miles from the scene of the murder, Harrison County was the governor's home county, and he possessed a great deal ",
"Isaac B. Desha\n a year and a half. During the delay, Desha attempted suicide by cutting his throat and severed his windpipe. Doctors used a silver tube to repair his windpipe, and Desha survived. On the last day of the court's term in June 1827, the judge announced another continuance, since the court had not yet empaneled a jury. Governor Desha stood and produced a pardon for his son. Although legend holds that Governor Desha resigned immediately after issuing the pardon, records show that he served out the rest of his term. The pardon damaged the governor's reputation and that of the Relief Party, which lost a number of legislative seats in the subsequent elections.",
"Isaac van Schinne\n Isaäc van Schinne (1640–1686) was an opperhoofd in Deshima between 1681–1682. Isaac was baptized on 12 February 1640 in Middelburg. He married in that city on 12 October 1667 to Catharina Dammaert (1646–1683). His son Isaac was born in Veere. In 1676 he arrived in Deshima; after a year he left, but in 1679 he went again. In 1681 he was appointed as chief of the factory. After one year he had to leave. After his wife died he remarried the widow Aletta de Bitter (1654–1708). Early in 1684 they left Batavia and arrived in Middelburg later that year. Van Schinne was buried there on 18 September 1686; after a few years his widow and their daughter moved to Utrecht.",
"Recha Sternbuch\n his father. In fact, Abraham Isaac Kook, one of the founders of religious Zionism, was staying with the Sternbuchs in 1914 when World War I started, an experience which likely influenced the Sternbuch family's views on Zionism. Unable to find a wife in the mostly assimilated Swiss-Jewish community, Isaac met Recha after he heard the daughter of a great Rabbi was seeking a marriage. She was an Orthodox woman, with children, and pregnant when she spent nights in the forested region by the Austrian border attempting to smuggle refugees while trying to evade Swiss border guards who had orders to turn back anyone over sixteen and under sixty. ",
"Deshea Townsend\n Townsend is the father of four children; three with Coralor Townsend of Mississippi.",
"Isaac B. Desha\n noticed that the man called John Parker bore a strong resemblance to the Desha family of Kentucky and that he breathed through a silver tube like the one used by Isaac Desha. Marshall arrested Desha. After another former Kentuckian in the area also said he believed the suspect was Isaac Desha, Desha admitted his identity and confessed to murdering Early. He said he had intended to rob the Americans who had traveled with him from San Antonio, but the Mexican had watched him too closely. Although there was no jail in the town, a local blacksmith was commissioned to construct irons to restrain Desha until his trial.",
"Joseph Desha\n of last resort existed in the state. Although popular when elected, Desha's reputation was damaged by two controversies during his term. The first was his role in the ouster of Horace Holley as president of Transylvania University. While the religious conservatives on the university's board opposed Holley because they considered him too liberal, Desha's opposition was primarily based on Holley's friendship with Henry Clay, one of Desha's political enemies. After Desha bitterly denounced Holley in an address to the legislature in late 1825, Holley resigned. Desha's reputation took a further hit after his son, Isaac B. Desha, was charged with murder. Partially because of Desha's influence as governor, two guilty verdicts ",
"Isaac B. Desha\n Desha assumed the name John Parker. Meeting an Ohio native named Thomas Early, he learned the man was carrying a substantial amount of money and was on his way to Texas to purchase some horses and mules. Desha joined Early, traveling with him on a schooner dubbed the Rights of Man across the Gulf of Mexico into Galveston Bay. In April 1828, Desha and Early disembarked at Rightors Point (now Morgan's Point, Texas), and from there, they traveled to San Felipe de Austin, arriving in early May. After a brief stay, the two set out on horseback toward San Antonio. By the time Desha reached Gonzales, he ",
"Isaac B. Desha\n On the night of November 1, 1824, Desha attended a celebration at a neighbor's house. He later stayed the night at Doggate's Tavern in Fairview, just over the county line in Fleming County. The next morning, he ate breakfast at the tavern, joined by eight other men, including Francis Baker. Editor of the Mississippian newspaper in Natchez, Baker was returning to his hometown of Trenton, New Jersey to marry a young woman there. Over breakfast, Baker mentioned wanting to visit a friend, Captain John Bickley, who lived in the area. Desha remarked that he knew where Bickley lived and, intending to ride in that direction, asked if Baker wanted to join him. Baker accepted, and ",
"March 1900\nDied: Isaac Mayer Wise, known as \"The Father of American Judaism\" and \"The Moses of America\", 81. Two days earlier, Dr. Wise had collapsed while delivering a lecture at the Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati. ",
"Isaach Isaachsen\n Isaach Isaachsen (25 May 1774 – 15 August 1828) was a Norwegian politician. He was born in 1774 as the son of wealthy businessman Daniel Isaachsen and his first wife Christiane Hedvig Christensen. He married a Hedevig Elisabeth Hansen. He was the brother of Peder and Daniel Otto Isaachsen. His son Daniel became a jurist. Through him, Isaach Isaachsen was the grandfather of painter Olaf Isaachsen. He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament in 1818, representing the constituency of Lister og Mandals Amt. He worked as a farmer there. He served only one term."
] |
Who is the father of George? | [
"David VII of Georgia"
] | father | George (son of David VII of Georgia) | 2,344,983 | 68 | [
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"id": "15852564",
"title": "George W. Jackson (developer)",
"text": " Jackson is the single father of three sons.",
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"title": "George II of Great Britain",
"text": " public profile. His father distrusted or was jealous of George's popularity, which contributed to the development of a poor relationship between them. The birth in 1717 of George's second son, Prince George William, proved to be a catalyst for a family quarrel; the king, supposedly following custom, appointed Lord Chamberlain Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle, as one of the baptismal sponsors of the child. The king was angered when George, who disliked Newcastle, verbally insulted the duke at the christening, which the duke misunderstood as a challenge to a duel. George and Caroline were temporarily confined to their apartments ",
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"text": " she was pregnant with George. George said of his father, \"He was a terrible father and a terrible husband.\" In 1995, George's youngest brother Gerald, who suffers from schizophrenia, was convicted of killing his wife in an episode of paranoia. George was a follower of the New Romantic movement, which was popular in the UK in the early 1980s. He lived in various squats around Warren Street in Central London. He and his friend Marilyn were regulars at Blitz, a London nightclub run by Steve Strange and Rusty Egan. The pop artists that inspired him were Siouxsie and the Banshees, ",
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"title": "Henry George Jr.",
"text": " 1893, George became the managing editor of the Florida Citizen at Jacksonville, Florida. He returned to New York City in 1895. Upon the death of his father on October 29, 1897, he was nominated to succeed his father as the candidate of the Jefferson Democracy Party for mayor of New York City, but he was unsuccessful. He married Marie Morelle Hitch (born January 22, 1879 ) from Orleans Parish, Louisiana on December 2, 1897 and was a special correspondent in Japan in 1906. George was elected as a Democrat to the Sixty-second and Sixty-third Congresses (March 4, 1911 – March 4, 1915). However, he was not a candidate for reelection in 1914. He engaged in literary pursuits until his death in Washington, D.C. and was interred in Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn.",
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"title": "Father of the Bride (1991 film)",
"text": " George Banks is the owner of a successful athletic shoe company called Side Kicks in San Marino, California. George narrates what he had to go through with his daughter's wedding. His 22-year-old daughter Annie, freshly graduated from college, returns home from Europe and announces that she is engaged to Bryan MacKenzie, despite their only having known each other for three months. The sudden shock turns the warm reunion into a heated argument between George and Annie, but they quickly reconcile in time for Bryan to arrive and meet them. Despite Bryan's good financial status and likeable demeanor, George takes an immediate ",
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"title": "George III",
"text": " at the age of 44, and his son George became heir apparent to the throne and inherited his father's title of Duke of Edinburgh. Now more interested in his grandson, three weeks later the King created George Prince of Wales. In the spring of 1756, as George approached his eighteenth birthday, the King offered him a grand establishment at St James's Palace, but George refused the offer, guided by his mother and her confidant, Lord Bute, who would later serve as Prime Minister. George's mother, now the Dowager Princess of Wales, preferred to keep George at home where she could imbue him with her strict moral values.",
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"title": "George M. Cohan",
"text": " the 1930s, who composed incidental music for her father's play The Tavern. In 1968, Mary supervised musical and lyric revisions for the musical George M! Their second daughter was Helen Cohan Carola, a film actress, who performed on Broadway with her father in Friendship in 1931. Their youngest child was George Michael Cohan, Jr. (1914–2000), who graduated from Georgetown University and served in the entertainment corps during World War II. In the 1950s, George Jr. reinterpreted his father's songs on recordings, in a nightclub act, and in television appearances on the Ed Sullivan and Milton Berle shows. George Jr.'s only ",
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"title": "George Lamb (politician)",
"text": " The Hon. George Lamb (11 July 1784 – 2 January 1834) was a British politician and writer. The youngest son of Peniston Lamb, 1st Viscount Melbourne, and his wife Elizabeth, and the brother of William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne, Frederick Lamb, 3rd Viscount Melbourne, and Emily Lamb, Countess Cowper, he was educated at Eton College and Trinity College, Cambridge, where he graduated MA in 1805. However, due to his mother's numerous of love affairs, George's true paternity is a matter of debate. It is widely rumored that George's biological father is George the IV, the Prince of Wales. George IV acted as George Lamb's godfather. On 17 May 1809, he married Caroline Rosalie ",
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"title": "George IV",
"text": " divorced wife of a physician; and Frances Villiers, Countess of Jersey, who dominated his life for some years. In later life, George's mistresses were the Marchioness of Hertford and the Marchioness Conyngham. George was rumoured to have fathered several illegitimate children. James Ord (born 1786)—who moved to the United States and became a Jesuit priest—was reportedly his son by Fitzherbert. Late in life, George told a friend that he had a son who was a naval officer in the West Indies, whose identity has been tentatively established as Captain Henry A. F. Hervey (1786–1824), reportedly George's child by the songwriter Lady Anne Lindsay (later Barnard), a daughter of James ",
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"id": "14812355",
"title": "George Scott (first baseman)",
"text": " Scott was the father of three sons: Dion, George III, and Brian. His grandson Deion Williams, who played shortstop for Redan High School in Georgia, was selected by the Washington Nationals in the 2011 MLB draft. Williams was converted into a pitcher and last pitched professionally for the Hagerstown Suns of the South Atlantic League in 2015.",
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"title": "George Rice (racing driver)",
"text": " George fathered two daughters, Sarah and Glorianna, and a son, Edward, with his wife Bess.",
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"id": "8575806",
"title": "George Walton",
"text": " George Walton (c. 1749 – February 2, 1804), a Founding Father of the United States, signed the United States Declaration of Independence as a representative of Georgia and also served as the second Chief Executive of Georgia.",
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"title": "George V",
"text": " of my father, and I am damned well going to see to it that my children are frightened of me.\" In reality, there is no direct source for the quotation and it is likely that George's parenting style was little different from that adopted by most people at the time. Whether this was the case or not, his children did seem to resent his strict nature, Prince Henry going as far as to describe him as a \"terrible father\" in later years. They lived mainly at York Cottage, a relatively small house in Sandringham, Norfolk, where their way of life mirrored that of ",
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"title": "John George (Conservative politician)",
"text": " George's father, also called John Clarke George, was a miner from Fife. After attending Ballingry Public School until the age of 14, George began work in the coal mines. However he later trained for management, and rose through the ranks; by 1938 he was appointed Manager of New Cumnock Collieries.",
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"title": "George III",
"text": " of his sons in infancy, in 1782 and 1783, respectively. Nevertheless, he set his children a strict regimen. They were expected to attend rigorous lessons from seven in the morning and to lead lives of religious observance and virtue. When his children strayed from George's principles of righteousness, as his sons did as young adults, he was dismayed and disappointed. By this time, George's health was deteriorating. He had a mental illness characterised by acute mania, which was possibly a symptom of the genetic disease porphyria, although this has been questioned. A study of samples of the King's hair published in 2005 revealed high levels of arsenic, a possible trigger for the ",
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"title": "George, King of Saxony",
"text": " George was born in the Saxon capital Dresden. He was the second son of King John of Saxony (1801–1873) and his wife, Princess Amalie Auguste of Bavaria (1801–1877), daughter of King Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria (1756–1825).",
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"title": "Father of the Bride (1991 film)",
"text": " to him while his wife, Nina, accepts him as a potential son-in-law. George does not want to let go of his daughter. George and Nina meet Bryan's parents, John and Joanna MacKenzie, who are wealthy and live in a mansion in Bel-Air. John reassures George by also expressing how shocked he had initially been at Bryan's engagement, but George quickly gets into trouble when he begins nosing around the MacKenzies' financial records. He eventually ends up falling into the pool when cornered by the MacKenzies' vicious pet Dobermans. All is forgiven, however, and the Banks family meets with an eccentric German ",
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"title": "Manfred George",
"text": " cousin of German poet Nelly Sachs, who won the 1966 Nobel Prize in Literature. His sister was married to Oskar Maria Graf, who wrote regularly for Aufbau. George's children attended Anna Essinger's boarding school, Landschulheim Herrlingen and were of the 66 children moved to safety in England in 1933. On the 40th anniversary of George's death, his son, Frank George (b. 1921), was interviewed about his father in an article on the lives of exiled intellectuals in the Jewish diaspora. Photos of artwork of George's son and grandchildren, made by his daughter-in-law, sculptor Roseanne George (1921-2011), are in the Nelly Sachs Collection, archived in Stockholm, Sweden.",
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"title": "George, King of Saxony",
"text": " Prince George was a Generalfeldmarschall before his ascension. It gradually became clear that George's elder brother, Albert I (1828–1902), and his wife, Queen Carola (1833–1907), would not have any children, thereby making George the heir presumptive to the throne. He succeeded Albert I as King of Saxony on 19 June 1902, albeit for just a brief two-year reign. On 15 October 1904 he died in Pillnitz and was succeeded by his eldest son, Frederick Augustus III (1865–1932), who was deposed in 1918. King George was a controversial figure. He divorced by royal decree his eldest son from his daughter-in-law, Crown Princess Luise. Luise's flight from Dresden was due to her father-in-law's threatening to have her interned in a mental asylum at the Sonnenstein Castle for life.",
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"title": "The Copper Horse",
"text": " Windsor Castle. Other irregular stones are scattered around the statue at top of Snow Hill. The base bears the ironic inscription in Latin: Georgio Tertio / Patri optimo / Georgius Rex, which translates as: 'To George the Third / the best of fathers / King George [IV]'. Like so many father–son relationships in the Hanoverian family, however, George III and George IV were known to have despised one another. Westmacott was formally commissioned in 1824, and the Duke of Wellington (then Master-General of the Ordnance) authorised the release of 25 tons of obsolete brass cannons to him the following year, to be melted down for the casting. ",
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"George W. Jackson (developer)\n Jackson is the single father of three sons.",
"George II of Great Britain\n public profile. His father distrusted or was jealous of George's popularity, which contributed to the development of a poor relationship between them. The birth in 1717 of George's second son, Prince George William, proved to be a catalyst for a family quarrel; the king, supposedly following custom, appointed Lord Chamberlain Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle, as one of the baptismal sponsors of the child. The king was angered when George, who disliked Newcastle, verbally insulted the duke at the christening, which the duke misunderstood as a challenge to a duel. George and Caroline were temporarily confined to their apartments ",
"Boy George\n she was pregnant with George. George said of his father, \"He was a terrible father and a terrible husband.\" In 1995, George's youngest brother Gerald, who suffers from schizophrenia, was convicted of killing his wife in an episode of paranoia. George was a follower of the New Romantic movement, which was popular in the UK in the early 1980s. He lived in various squats around Warren Street in Central London. He and his friend Marilyn were regulars at Blitz, a London nightclub run by Steve Strange and Rusty Egan. The pop artists that inspired him were Siouxsie and the Banshees, ",
"Henry George Jr.\n 1893, George became the managing editor of the Florida Citizen at Jacksonville, Florida. He returned to New York City in 1895. Upon the death of his father on October 29, 1897, he was nominated to succeed his father as the candidate of the Jefferson Democracy Party for mayor of New York City, but he was unsuccessful. He married Marie Morelle Hitch (born January 22, 1879 ) from Orleans Parish, Louisiana on December 2, 1897 and was a special correspondent in Japan in 1906. George was elected as a Democrat to the Sixty-second and Sixty-third Congresses (March 4, 1911 – March 4, 1915). However, he was not a candidate for reelection in 1914. He engaged in literary pursuits until his death in Washington, D.C. and was interred in Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn.",
"Father of the Bride (1991 film)\n George Banks is the owner of a successful athletic shoe company called Side Kicks in San Marino, California. George narrates what he had to go through with his daughter's wedding. His 22-year-old daughter Annie, freshly graduated from college, returns home from Europe and announces that she is engaged to Bryan MacKenzie, despite their only having known each other for three months. The sudden shock turns the warm reunion into a heated argument between George and Annie, but they quickly reconcile in time for Bryan to arrive and meet them. Despite Bryan's good financial status and likeable demeanor, George takes an immediate ",
"George III\n at the age of 44, and his son George became heir apparent to the throne and inherited his father's title of Duke of Edinburgh. Now more interested in his grandson, three weeks later the King created George Prince of Wales. In the spring of 1756, as George approached his eighteenth birthday, the King offered him a grand establishment at St James's Palace, but George refused the offer, guided by his mother and her confidant, Lord Bute, who would later serve as Prime Minister. George's mother, now the Dowager Princess of Wales, preferred to keep George at home where she could imbue him with her strict moral values.",
"George M. Cohan\n the 1930s, who composed incidental music for her father's play The Tavern. In 1968, Mary supervised musical and lyric revisions for the musical George M! Their second daughter was Helen Cohan Carola, a film actress, who performed on Broadway with her father in Friendship in 1931. Their youngest child was George Michael Cohan, Jr. (1914–2000), who graduated from Georgetown University and served in the entertainment corps during World War II. In the 1950s, George Jr. reinterpreted his father's songs on recordings, in a nightclub act, and in television appearances on the Ed Sullivan and Milton Berle shows. George Jr.'s only ",
"George Lamb (politician)\n The Hon. George Lamb (11 July 1784 – 2 January 1834) was a British politician and writer. The youngest son of Peniston Lamb, 1st Viscount Melbourne, and his wife Elizabeth, and the brother of William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne, Frederick Lamb, 3rd Viscount Melbourne, and Emily Lamb, Countess Cowper, he was educated at Eton College and Trinity College, Cambridge, where he graduated MA in 1805. However, due to his mother's numerous of love affairs, George's true paternity is a matter of debate. It is widely rumored that George's biological father is George the IV, the Prince of Wales. George IV acted as George Lamb's godfather. On 17 May 1809, he married Caroline Rosalie ",
"George IV\n divorced wife of a physician; and Frances Villiers, Countess of Jersey, who dominated his life for some years. In later life, George's mistresses were the Marchioness of Hertford and the Marchioness Conyngham. George was rumoured to have fathered several illegitimate children. James Ord (born 1786)—who moved to the United States and became a Jesuit priest—was reportedly his son by Fitzherbert. Late in life, George told a friend that he had a son who was a naval officer in the West Indies, whose identity has been tentatively established as Captain Henry A. F. Hervey (1786–1824), reportedly George's child by the songwriter Lady Anne Lindsay (later Barnard), a daughter of James ",
"George Scott (first baseman)\n Scott was the father of three sons: Dion, George III, and Brian. His grandson Deion Williams, who played shortstop for Redan High School in Georgia, was selected by the Washington Nationals in the 2011 MLB draft. Williams was converted into a pitcher and last pitched professionally for the Hagerstown Suns of the South Atlantic League in 2015.",
"George Rice (racing driver)\n George fathered two daughters, Sarah and Glorianna, and a son, Edward, with his wife Bess.",
"George Walton\n George Walton (c. 1749 – February 2, 1804), a Founding Father of the United States, signed the United States Declaration of Independence as a representative of Georgia and also served as the second Chief Executive of Georgia.",
"George V\n of my father, and I am damned well going to see to it that my children are frightened of me.\" In reality, there is no direct source for the quotation and it is likely that George's parenting style was little different from that adopted by most people at the time. Whether this was the case or not, his children did seem to resent his strict nature, Prince Henry going as far as to describe him as a \"terrible father\" in later years. They lived mainly at York Cottage, a relatively small house in Sandringham, Norfolk, where their way of life mirrored that of ",
"John George (Conservative politician)\n George's father, also called John Clarke George, was a miner from Fife. After attending Ballingry Public School until the age of 14, George began work in the coal mines. However he later trained for management, and rose through the ranks; by 1938 he was appointed Manager of New Cumnock Collieries.",
"George III\n of his sons in infancy, in 1782 and 1783, respectively. Nevertheless, he set his children a strict regimen. They were expected to attend rigorous lessons from seven in the morning and to lead lives of religious observance and virtue. When his children strayed from George's principles of righteousness, as his sons did as young adults, he was dismayed and disappointed. By this time, George's health was deteriorating. He had a mental illness characterised by acute mania, which was possibly a symptom of the genetic disease porphyria, although this has been questioned. A study of samples of the King's hair published in 2005 revealed high levels of arsenic, a possible trigger for the ",
"George, King of Saxony\n George was born in the Saxon capital Dresden. He was the second son of King John of Saxony (1801–1873) and his wife, Princess Amalie Auguste of Bavaria (1801–1877), daughter of King Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria (1756–1825).",
"Father of the Bride (1991 film)\n to him while his wife, Nina, accepts him as a potential son-in-law. George does not want to let go of his daughter. George and Nina meet Bryan's parents, John and Joanna MacKenzie, who are wealthy and live in a mansion in Bel-Air. John reassures George by also expressing how shocked he had initially been at Bryan's engagement, but George quickly gets into trouble when he begins nosing around the MacKenzies' financial records. He eventually ends up falling into the pool when cornered by the MacKenzies' vicious pet Dobermans. All is forgiven, however, and the Banks family meets with an eccentric German ",
"Manfred George\n cousin of German poet Nelly Sachs, who won the 1966 Nobel Prize in Literature. His sister was married to Oskar Maria Graf, who wrote regularly for Aufbau. George's children attended Anna Essinger's boarding school, Landschulheim Herrlingen and were of the 66 children moved to safety in England in 1933. On the 40th anniversary of George's death, his son, Frank George (b. 1921), was interviewed about his father in an article on the lives of exiled intellectuals in the Jewish diaspora. Photos of artwork of George's son and grandchildren, made by his daughter-in-law, sculptor Roseanne George (1921-2011), are in the Nelly Sachs Collection, archived in Stockholm, Sweden.",
"George, King of Saxony\n Prince George was a Generalfeldmarschall before his ascension. It gradually became clear that George's elder brother, Albert I (1828–1902), and his wife, Queen Carola (1833–1907), would not have any children, thereby making George the heir presumptive to the throne. He succeeded Albert I as King of Saxony on 19 June 1902, albeit for just a brief two-year reign. On 15 October 1904 he died in Pillnitz and was succeeded by his eldest son, Frederick Augustus III (1865–1932), who was deposed in 1918. King George was a controversial figure. He divorced by royal decree his eldest son from his daughter-in-law, Crown Princess Luise. Luise's flight from Dresden was due to her father-in-law's threatening to have her interned in a mental asylum at the Sonnenstein Castle for life.",
"The Copper Horse\n Windsor Castle. Other irregular stones are scattered around the statue at top of Snow Hill. The base bears the ironic inscription in Latin: Georgio Tertio / Patri optimo / Georgius Rex, which translates as: 'To George the Third / the best of fathers / King George [IV]'. Like so many father–son relationships in the Hanoverian family, however, George III and George IV were known to have despised one another. Westmacott was formally commissioned in 1824, and the Duke of Wellington (then Master-General of the Ordnance) authorised the release of 25 tons of obsolete brass cannons to him the following year, to be melted down for the casting. "
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"Prince Bakar of Kartli",
"Bakar of Georgia"
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"id": "9239796",
"title": "Levan Gruzinsky",
"text": " Levan, son of Bakar (ლევან ბაქარის ძე) or Leon Bakarovich Gruzinsky (Леон Бакарович Грузинский) (6 September 1728 – 23 June 1763) was a Georgian prince of the Mukhrani branch of the royal Bagrationi dynasty. In Russia he bore the surname of Gruzinsky.",
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"id": "9239798",
"title": "Levan Gruzinsky",
"text": "Iakob Gruzinsky ; Dimitri Bagration-Gruzinsky ; Leon Bagration-Gruzinsky ; Alexander Bagration-Gruzinsky ; Marta Bagration-Gruzinsky ; Daria Bagration-Gruzinsky ; Maria Bagration-Gruzinsky ; Sofia Bagration-Gruzinsky ; Anastasia Bagration-Gruzinsky In 1752 Levan married Princess Aleksandra Yakovlevna Sibirsky (1728-1793), whose grandmother was sister of the Tsaritsa of Russia Agafya Grushetskaya. After the marriage Prince Levan moved to the village of Brynkovo, a dowry of his wife. Prince Levan lived 13 years in marriage and left a widowed 35-year-old wife. The couple had nine children, of whom, Princess Anna married Alexander Dadiani of the Georgian noble House of Dadiani. The children of Prince Levan with Princess Aleksandra Sibirsky were: The 19th-century artist Pyotr Gruzinsky was Levan's descendant through his son, Iakob. He was the last direct male descendant of King Vakhtang VI of Kartli and the last in the Gruzinsky line.",
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"id": "9239799",
"title": "Levan Gruzinsky",
"text": "Петров П.Н. Князья Сибирские // История российской геральдики / Н. Дубенюк. — М: Эксмо, 2009. — С. 508. — 576 с. — (Российская императорская библиотека) ",
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"id": "25561000",
"title": "David Gruzinsky",
"text": " David (დავითი) (30 April 1819 – 24 September 1888) was a Georgian royal prince (batonishvili) of the Bagrationi dynasty. Son of Prince Bagrat of Georgia, grandson of King George XII of Georgia. He was known in Russia as the tsarevich David Bagratovich Gruzinsky. He was married to Anna Alekseyevna Mazurina with whom he had one son, Spiridon, who died in infancy. David died in Moscow.",
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"title": "Levan Gruzinsky",
"text": " Prince Levan was the son of Prince Bakar of Kartli who had followed his father Vakhtang VI of Kartli, the king of Kartli, into exile to Russia in 1724. Levan was educated at the University of Moscow and, beyond Georgian and Russian, commanded Latin, French, and German languages. Like many of his family members and relatives, he then pursued a military career. He served in the elite Izmaylovsky Regiment, attaining to the rank of second major of the Imperial Russian Army. Levan was keenly interested in history and authored one of the first Georgian textbooks in world history, outlining the history of about 50 countries and peoples. Prince Levan died on 23 June 1763. He was buried at the Donskoy Monastery in Moscow.",
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"title": "Petre Gruzinsky",
"text": "Dali Bagration-Gruzinsky (born 1939). She married first at Tiflis, Bruno Babunoshvili (1938-1993). Secondly, she married Zurab Vakhtangovitch Kurashvili (born 1950). Mzia Bagration-Gruzinsky (born 1945). ; Nugzar Bagration-Gruzinsky (born 1950), a theatre director and claimant to the headship of the royal house of Georgia. Petre Gruzinsky was married twice. He married in 1939 Ketevan Siradze (born 9 April 1915), daughter of Filimon Siradze, and had a daughter: In 1944, Gruzinsky married his second wife, Liya Mgeladze (born 19 August 1925, Manglisi), daughter of Dimitri Mgeladze (1889–1979), the literary scholar and former member of the government of the Democratic Republic of Georgia, and wife. They had two children: ",
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"id": "30207766",
"title": "Arie Lev Gruzman",
"text": " Arie Lev Gruzman is married to Evgenia Alpert, M.D., Ph.D., who serves as the director of biology at “Ayala Targeted Therapies”, Rehovot. They live in Tzur Hadassah and have two children.",
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"id": "29419940",
"title": "Vladimir Gruzdev",
"text": " Father, Sergei Gruzdev, is a professional military officer, mother, Nelly Gruzdev is a teacher of chemistry and biology in high school. Wife - Olga Gruzdeva. Four children: daughters Arina and Maria, sons Grigory and Leonid. )",
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"id": "30207762",
"title": "Arie Lev Gruzman",
"text": " Arie Lev Gruzman (אריה גרוזמן; born 3 October 1970) is a professor of chemistry at Bar Ilan University specializing in Medicinal Chemistry.",
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"id": "11547907",
"title": "Refael Reuvain Grozovsky",
"text": " He was the son of Rabbi Shimshon Grozovsky, the leading dayan (Halachic judge) of Minsk. He attended Yeshiva Knesses Yisrael, known as the Slabodka yeshiva, and studied under Rabbis Moshe Mordechai Epstein and Nosson Tzvi Finkel. In 1919, Rabbi Grozovsky married the daughter of Rabbi Baruch Ber Lebowitz, whose analytical method of textual study continues to be extremely influential in modern-day yeshivas. After his marriage, Rabbi Grozovsky moved to the Vilna suburb of Lukishuk. Later, he moved with his father-in-law to Kaminetz and continued to learn at the yeshiva there (Knesset Beit Yitzhak) under the tutelage of his father-in-law, whom he considered his main teacher. Rabbi Grozovsky had two sons and two daughters. He eventually became the dean of the Kaminetz Yeshiva. Rabbi Grozovsky was known to lead a simple and sparse life. Sometimes he and his wife had to borrow money from his students. They shared a cramped apartment with his wife's parents, both because of Grozovsky's modest way of life and his desire to learn as much as possible from his famous father-in-law.",
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"title": "Dimitri Gruzinsky",
"text": " Dimitri (დიმიტრი; Дмитрий Юлонович Грузинский, Dmitry Yulonovich Gruzinsky; 11 April 1803 – 14 January 1845) was a Georgian prince (batonishvili) of the House of Bagrationi, the youngest son of Prince Iulon of Georgia and his wife, Princess Salome née Amilakhvari.",
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"title": "Nikoloz Gruzinsky",
"text": "Aleksandra Gruzinsky (died 1888) ; Constantine Gruzinsky (died 1884) ; Ivane Gruzinsky (1831–1898) ; Pyotr Gruzinsky (1840–1892) Prince Nikoloz Iakobis Dze Bagration-Gruzinsky (ნიკოლოზ იაკობის ძე ბაგრატიონი გრუზინსკი) (1783–1861) was a Georgian royal prince (batonishvili) of Bagrationi dynasty. He was the son of Iakob Gruzinsky. In 1812–1823, he served as Valet de chambre. Prince Iakob had 4 children: He was buried at Vagankovo Cemetery in Moscow.",
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"title": "Levan V Dadiani",
"text": " Levan Dadiani was the eldest son of Grigol Dadiani, Prince of Mingrelia, and his wife, Nino, daughter of George XII, the last king of Georgia. Grigol died in October 1804, having placed his principality under the Russian suzerainty several months before. The Russian government confirmed, in absentia, the boy-prince Levan as Grigol's successor. At that time, Levan resided in Abkhazia, at the court of Kelesh Ahmed-Bey Shervashidze, whom Grigol had surrendered his son as an honorary hostage in exchange of the Abkhaz support in a power struggle in Mingrelia in 1802. The Russian military intervention, in April 1805, freed Levan, who, on his arrival in Mingrelia, took a solemn oath of fealty to the Russian monarchy and was confirmed as Prince of Mingrelia, receiving, on this occasion, the rank of major-general and Order of Saint Anna, 1st Class, in July 1805. Levan's accession was opposed by his uncle, Manuchar Dadiani, but the power struggle was eventually won by Levan's loyalists through the efforts of his mother Nino and the archbishop of Chqondidi.",
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"title": "Arie Lev Gruzman",
"text": " Arie Lev Gruzman (1970) was born in Gorky (nowadays Nizhniy Novgorod), Russia. He graduated (1988) from First Gorky Nursing College (Summa cum Laude) as a practical nurse. At the same year, he enrolled at the Pediatric faculty of Gorky Academy for Medicine (nowadays, Privolzhsky Research Medical University). After two and a half years, he interrupted his education towards M.D. and repatriated to Israel in 1991. He obtained his B.Sc. in Medicinal chemistry from Bar-Ilan University (1995) and a Ph.D. (summa cum laude) from the School of Pharmacy, Faculty of Medicine, at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem under the supervision of Prof. Shlomo Sasson and Prof. Jehoshua Katzehendler. After a military service ",
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"title": "Winter of the World",
"text": " a son, Georgy, conceived during his earlier romance with a young African-American actress, Jacky Jakes. He provides for the child's upbringing and education, becoming deeply attached to Georgy - which might create an impediment to his plans to embark on a political career in the Republican Party. Vladimir \"Volodya\" Peshkov- the son of Soviet General Grigori Peshkov and his wife Katerina, although Vladimir's biological father is Grigori's brother Lev (who left Russia before he was born). An intelligence officer for the Red Army, Vladimir is the handler for several Soviet espionage cells in Germany and the U.S, including that of Carla and Werner. He fights in the Spanish ",
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"title": "Vladimir Smirnov (politician)",
"text": " Vladimir Smirnov's sister, Yekaterina (born 1889) married Valerian Osinsky. Smirnov's son, Rem (an acronym for Revolution-Engels-Marx), (11 February 1922-4 January 2011) was adopted by the Osinsky family when his parents were exiled in 1927, and was sent to an orphanage in Shuya, Ivanovo Oblast with his two cousins when his adoptive parents were arrested in 1937. Drafted in 1942, as a private in the Red Army he took part in the defence of Moscow, the reconquest of Belarus, and the capture of Konigsberg (Kaliningrad). After the war, he graduated in mathematics from Moscow University, and worked as physicist in Kurgan, where he became a renowned specialist in quantum mechanics.",
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"title": "Lev Zbarsky",
"text": " Lev Zbarsky was the first son of the second marriage of Boris Ilyich Zbarsky with Evgenia Perelman. Lev was born in Moscow in November 1931. The father decided to call his son the name of the man he most respected. Since there were two men he respected most, Lev Karpov and Felix Dzerzhinsky, the son was given a double name Felix-Lev. In 1972, Lev Zbarsky emigrated to Israel, and from there he moved to the United States. He died in New York from lung cancer in 2016.",
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"title": "Georgy Gruzinsky",
"text": " Prince Georgy Gruzinsky was born into the family of Alexander Gruzinsky of the House of Mukhrani, claimant to the throne of Georgia, and his wife Daria Menshikova. Georgy was, thus, grandson of Bakar of Kartli and great-grandson of King Vakhtang VI of Kartli on his father's side and great-grandson of the Russian statesman Aleksandr Menshikov on his mother's side.",
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"title": "Vladimir Gruzdev",
"text": " Vladimir Sergeyevich Gruzdev (Владимир Серге́евич Груздев, born 6 February 1967) is a Russian politician. He was a deputy of the State Duma (2003-2011) and governor of the Tula Oblast (2011-2016). Also since December 2016 - Chairman of the Board of the Association of Lawyers of Russia. Member of the Presidium of the Moscow city regional branch of the party \"United Russia\" and a member of the bureau of the Supreme Council of the party.",
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"title": "Petre Gruzinsky",
"text": " Gruzinsky was a descendant of the Kakhetian branch (Gruzinsky) of the Bagrationi Dynasty, a former royal house of Georgia. His grandfather Alexander Bagration-Gruzinsky was son of Prince Bagrat of Georgia, the fourth son of King George XII of Georgia. Petre's literary career began in 1933, under the penname of Tamarashvili. Gruzinsky gained popularity as an author of lyrics for the songs by Revaz Lagidze, Giorgi Tsabadze, and Giya Kancheli, including for Lagidze's Tbiliso (Song of Tbilisi), one of the best known Georgian songs, and for the cult Soviet comedy Mimino (1977). Gruzinsky was arrested and tried on charges of anti-Soviet activities and monarchist plot in 1945 and confined in a mental facility until released in 1948. Many of his literary works afterwards were published under the names of Gruzinsky's wife Liya Mgeladze and the journalist Irakli Gotsiridze. His first collection of poetry was published posthumously, in 2001. Gruzinsky died in 1984. He is buried at the Svetitskhoveli Cathedral in Mtskheta.",
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"Levan Gruzinsky\n Levan, son of Bakar (ლევან ბაქარის ძე) or Leon Bakarovich Gruzinsky (Леон Бакарович Грузинский) (6 September 1728 – 23 June 1763) was a Georgian prince of the Mukhrani branch of the royal Bagrationi dynasty. In Russia he bore the surname of Gruzinsky.",
"Levan Gruzinsky\nIakob Gruzinsky ; Dimitri Bagration-Gruzinsky ; Leon Bagration-Gruzinsky ; Alexander Bagration-Gruzinsky ; Marta Bagration-Gruzinsky ; Daria Bagration-Gruzinsky ; Maria Bagration-Gruzinsky ; Sofia Bagration-Gruzinsky ; Anastasia Bagration-Gruzinsky In 1752 Levan married Princess Aleksandra Yakovlevna Sibirsky (1728-1793), whose grandmother was sister of the Tsaritsa of Russia Agafya Grushetskaya. After the marriage Prince Levan moved to the village of Brynkovo, a dowry of his wife. Prince Levan lived 13 years in marriage and left a widowed 35-year-old wife. The couple had nine children, of whom, Princess Anna married Alexander Dadiani of the Georgian noble House of Dadiani. The children of Prince Levan with Princess Aleksandra Sibirsky were: The 19th-century artist Pyotr Gruzinsky was Levan's descendant through his son, Iakob. He was the last direct male descendant of King Vakhtang VI of Kartli and the last in the Gruzinsky line.",
"Levan Gruzinsky\nПетров П.Н. Князья Сибирские // История российской геральдики / Н. Дубенюк. — М: Эксмо, 2009. — С. 508. — 576 с. — (Российская императорская библиотека) ",
"David Gruzinsky\n David (დავითი) (30 April 1819 – 24 September 1888) was a Georgian royal prince (batonishvili) of the Bagrationi dynasty. Son of Prince Bagrat of Georgia, grandson of King George XII of Georgia. He was known in Russia as the tsarevich David Bagratovich Gruzinsky. He was married to Anna Alekseyevna Mazurina with whom he had one son, Spiridon, who died in infancy. David died in Moscow.",
"Levan Gruzinsky\n Prince Levan was the son of Prince Bakar of Kartli who had followed his father Vakhtang VI of Kartli, the king of Kartli, into exile to Russia in 1724. Levan was educated at the University of Moscow and, beyond Georgian and Russian, commanded Latin, French, and German languages. Like many of his family members and relatives, he then pursued a military career. He served in the elite Izmaylovsky Regiment, attaining to the rank of second major of the Imperial Russian Army. Levan was keenly interested in history and authored one of the first Georgian textbooks in world history, outlining the history of about 50 countries and peoples. Prince Levan died on 23 June 1763. He was buried at the Donskoy Monastery in Moscow.",
"Petre Gruzinsky\nDali Bagration-Gruzinsky (born 1939). She married first at Tiflis, Bruno Babunoshvili (1938-1993). Secondly, she married Zurab Vakhtangovitch Kurashvili (born 1950). Mzia Bagration-Gruzinsky (born 1945). ; Nugzar Bagration-Gruzinsky (born 1950), a theatre director and claimant to the headship of the royal house of Georgia. Petre Gruzinsky was married twice. He married in 1939 Ketevan Siradze (born 9 April 1915), daughter of Filimon Siradze, and had a daughter: In 1944, Gruzinsky married his second wife, Liya Mgeladze (born 19 August 1925, Manglisi), daughter of Dimitri Mgeladze (1889–1979), the literary scholar and former member of the government of the Democratic Republic of Georgia, and wife. They had two children: ",
"Arie Lev Gruzman\n Arie Lev Gruzman is married to Evgenia Alpert, M.D., Ph.D., who serves as the director of biology at “Ayala Targeted Therapies”, Rehovot. They live in Tzur Hadassah and have two children.",
"Vladimir Gruzdev\n Father, Sergei Gruzdev, is a professional military officer, mother, Nelly Gruzdev is a teacher of chemistry and biology in high school. Wife - Olga Gruzdeva. Four children: daughters Arina and Maria, sons Grigory and Leonid. )",
"Arie Lev Gruzman\n Arie Lev Gruzman (אריה גרוזמן; born 3 October 1970) is a professor of chemistry at Bar Ilan University specializing in Medicinal Chemistry.",
"Refael Reuvain Grozovsky\n He was the son of Rabbi Shimshon Grozovsky, the leading dayan (Halachic judge) of Minsk. He attended Yeshiva Knesses Yisrael, known as the Slabodka yeshiva, and studied under Rabbis Moshe Mordechai Epstein and Nosson Tzvi Finkel. In 1919, Rabbi Grozovsky married the daughter of Rabbi Baruch Ber Lebowitz, whose analytical method of textual study continues to be extremely influential in modern-day yeshivas. After his marriage, Rabbi Grozovsky moved to the Vilna suburb of Lukishuk. Later, he moved with his father-in-law to Kaminetz and continued to learn at the yeshiva there (Knesset Beit Yitzhak) under the tutelage of his father-in-law, whom he considered his main teacher. Rabbi Grozovsky had two sons and two daughters. He eventually became the dean of the Kaminetz Yeshiva. Rabbi Grozovsky was known to lead a simple and sparse life. Sometimes he and his wife had to borrow money from his students. They shared a cramped apartment with his wife's parents, both because of Grozovsky's modest way of life and his desire to learn as much as possible from his famous father-in-law.",
"Dimitri Gruzinsky\n Dimitri (დიმიტრი; Дмитрий Юлонович Грузинский, Dmitry Yulonovich Gruzinsky; 11 April 1803 – 14 January 1845) was a Georgian prince (batonishvili) of the House of Bagrationi, the youngest son of Prince Iulon of Georgia and his wife, Princess Salome née Amilakhvari.",
"Nikoloz Gruzinsky\nAleksandra Gruzinsky (died 1888) ; Constantine Gruzinsky (died 1884) ; Ivane Gruzinsky (1831–1898) ; Pyotr Gruzinsky (1840–1892) Prince Nikoloz Iakobis Dze Bagration-Gruzinsky (ნიკოლოზ იაკობის ძე ბაგრატიონი გრუზინსკი) (1783–1861) was a Georgian royal prince (batonishvili) of Bagrationi dynasty. He was the son of Iakob Gruzinsky. In 1812–1823, he served as Valet de chambre. Prince Iakob had 4 children: He was buried at Vagankovo Cemetery in Moscow.",
"Levan V Dadiani\n Levan Dadiani was the eldest son of Grigol Dadiani, Prince of Mingrelia, and his wife, Nino, daughter of George XII, the last king of Georgia. Grigol died in October 1804, having placed his principality under the Russian suzerainty several months before. The Russian government confirmed, in absentia, the boy-prince Levan as Grigol's successor. At that time, Levan resided in Abkhazia, at the court of Kelesh Ahmed-Bey Shervashidze, whom Grigol had surrendered his son as an honorary hostage in exchange of the Abkhaz support in a power struggle in Mingrelia in 1802. The Russian military intervention, in April 1805, freed Levan, who, on his arrival in Mingrelia, took a solemn oath of fealty to the Russian monarchy and was confirmed as Prince of Mingrelia, receiving, on this occasion, the rank of major-general and Order of Saint Anna, 1st Class, in July 1805. Levan's accession was opposed by his uncle, Manuchar Dadiani, but the power struggle was eventually won by Levan's loyalists through the efforts of his mother Nino and the archbishop of Chqondidi.",
"Arie Lev Gruzman\n Arie Lev Gruzman (1970) was born in Gorky (nowadays Nizhniy Novgorod), Russia. He graduated (1988) from First Gorky Nursing College (Summa cum Laude) as a practical nurse. At the same year, he enrolled at the Pediatric faculty of Gorky Academy for Medicine (nowadays, Privolzhsky Research Medical University). After two and a half years, he interrupted his education towards M.D. and repatriated to Israel in 1991. He obtained his B.Sc. in Medicinal chemistry from Bar-Ilan University (1995) and a Ph.D. (summa cum laude) from the School of Pharmacy, Faculty of Medicine, at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem under the supervision of Prof. Shlomo Sasson and Prof. Jehoshua Katzehendler. After a military service ",
"Winter of the World\n a son, Georgy, conceived during his earlier romance with a young African-American actress, Jacky Jakes. He provides for the child's upbringing and education, becoming deeply attached to Georgy - which might create an impediment to his plans to embark on a political career in the Republican Party. Vladimir \"Volodya\" Peshkov- the son of Soviet General Grigori Peshkov and his wife Katerina, although Vladimir's biological father is Grigori's brother Lev (who left Russia before he was born). An intelligence officer for the Red Army, Vladimir is the handler for several Soviet espionage cells in Germany and the U.S, including that of Carla and Werner. He fights in the Spanish ",
"Vladimir Smirnov (politician)\n Vladimir Smirnov's sister, Yekaterina (born 1889) married Valerian Osinsky. Smirnov's son, Rem (an acronym for Revolution-Engels-Marx), (11 February 1922-4 January 2011) was adopted by the Osinsky family when his parents were exiled in 1927, and was sent to an orphanage in Shuya, Ivanovo Oblast with his two cousins when his adoptive parents were arrested in 1937. Drafted in 1942, as a private in the Red Army he took part in the defence of Moscow, the reconquest of Belarus, and the capture of Konigsberg (Kaliningrad). After the war, he graduated in mathematics from Moscow University, and worked as physicist in Kurgan, where he became a renowned specialist in quantum mechanics.",
"Lev Zbarsky\n Lev Zbarsky was the first son of the second marriage of Boris Ilyich Zbarsky with Evgenia Perelman. Lev was born in Moscow in November 1931. The father decided to call his son the name of the man he most respected. Since there were two men he respected most, Lev Karpov and Felix Dzerzhinsky, the son was given a double name Felix-Lev. In 1972, Lev Zbarsky emigrated to Israel, and from there he moved to the United States. He died in New York from lung cancer in 2016.",
"Georgy Gruzinsky\n Prince Georgy Gruzinsky was born into the family of Alexander Gruzinsky of the House of Mukhrani, claimant to the throne of Georgia, and his wife Daria Menshikova. Georgy was, thus, grandson of Bakar of Kartli and great-grandson of King Vakhtang VI of Kartli on his father's side and great-grandson of the Russian statesman Aleksandr Menshikov on his mother's side.",
"Vladimir Gruzdev\n Vladimir Sergeyevich Gruzdev (Владимир Серге́евич Груздев, born 6 February 1967) is a Russian politician. He was a deputy of the State Duma (2003-2011) and governor of the Tula Oblast (2011-2016). Also since December 2016 - Chairman of the Board of the Association of Lawyers of Russia. Member of the Presidium of the Moscow city regional branch of the party \"United Russia\" and a member of the bureau of the Supreme Council of the party.",
"Petre Gruzinsky\n Gruzinsky was a descendant of the Kakhetian branch (Gruzinsky) of the Bagrationi Dynasty, a former royal house of Georgia. His grandfather Alexander Bagration-Gruzinsky was son of Prince Bagrat of Georgia, the fourth son of King George XII of Georgia. Petre's literary career began in 1933, under the penname of Tamarashvili. Gruzinsky gained popularity as an author of lyrics for the songs by Revaz Lagidze, Giorgi Tsabadze, and Giya Kancheli, including for Lagidze's Tbiliso (Song of Tbilisi), one of the best known Georgian songs, and for the cult Soviet comedy Mimino (1977). Gruzinsky was arrested and tried on charges of anti-Soviet activities and monarchist plot in 1945 and confined in a mental facility until released in 1948. Many of his literary works afterwards were published under the names of Gruzinsky's wife Liya Mgeladze and the journalist Irakli Gotsiridze. His first collection of poetry was published posthumously, in 2001. Gruzinsky died in 1984. He is buried at the Svetitskhoveli Cathedral in Mtskheta."
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"title": "Stage mother",
"text": " Fathers have also been known to manage their children in this way, such as Joseph Jackson (patriarch of the Jackson family), Murry Wilson (father of three of The Beach Boys), Joe Simpson (father of Jessica and Ashlee Simpson), Jeff Archuleta (father of American Idol runner-up David Archuleta), Mathew Knowles (father of Beyoncé and Solange Knowles), Ira David Wood III (father of Evan Rachel Wood) and Kit Culkin (father of Macaulay and Kieran Culkin). A historical example of such a father was Leopold Mozart, who recognized his son's musical ability at an early age and made the most of it. Abraham Quintanilla, Jr., father of Tejano superstar Selena, is credited with having discovered Selena's gift of singing; he rounded ",
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"title": "Leslie Weatherhead",
"text": " it significant that the Gospels do not record that Jesus saying his mother had conceived him without a human father. Weatherhead's theory that Jesus was the son of Zechariah later became part of the teachings of Sun Myung Moon's Unification Church. Encountering it in Weatherhead's The Christian Agnostic, Unificationist theologian Young Oon Kim adopted it as the best explanation of the birth of Jesus in her work Unification Theology, a standard textbook of the church. Christian author Ruth A. Tucker comments in her book Another Gospel: \"Kim's Christology is a prime example of liberal theology.... By diminishing the role of Jesus, Kim paves the way for the exaltation of Sun Myung Moon.\"",
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"title": "Christian theology",
"text": " Son except the Father, and no one knows the Father except the Son and any one to whom the Son chooses to reveal him.\" In Christianity, God the Father's relationship with humanity is as a father to children—in a previously unheard-of sense—and not just as the creator and nurturer of creation, and the provider for his children, his people. Thus, humans, in general, are sometimes called children of God. To Christians, God the Father's relationship with humanity is that of Creator and created beings, and in that respect he is the father of all. The New Testament says, in this sense, that the very idea of ",
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"title": "Matthew 1",
"text": " fact, the Son of God, and Joseph is, thus, not actually Jesus' father. Legally, however, Joseph is Jesus' father and some scholars contend legal parentage is of the most importance. Ra McLaughlin argues that the central event in this passage is actually the adoption of Jesus by Joseph (signified by his naming of the child), which alone makes Jesus eligible to be the messiah from the line of David. The section begins with Abraham, who is traditionally regarded as the ancestor of all the families of the Earth. It then runs through the prominent Old Testament figures of Isaac, Jacob, and Judah. The passage also references Judah's brothers ",
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"title": "Matthew 3:17",
"text": " of a visible creation. That the voice is that of the Father only is manifest from the words, This is my Son. Hilary of Poitiers: He witnesses that He is His Son not in name merely, but in very kindred. Sons of God are we many of us; but not as He is a Son, a proper and true Son, in verity, not in estimation, by birth, not adoption. Augustine: The Father loves the Son, but as a father should, not as a master may love a servant; and that as an own Son, not an adopted; therefore He adds, in ",
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"title": "Christian theology",
"text": " divine Father-Son relationship is not tied to an event within time or human history. See Christology. The Bible refers to Christ, called \"The Word\" as present at the beginning of God's creation., not a creation himself, but equal in the personhood of the Trinity. In Eastern Orthodox theology, God the Father is the \"principium\" (beginning), the \"source\" or \"origin\" of both the Son and the Holy Spirit, which gives intuitive emphasis to the threeness of persons; by comparison, Western theology explains the \"origin\" of all three hypostases or persons as being in the divine nature, which gives intuitive emphasis to the oneness of God's being.",
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"title": "Mormonism and Nicene Christianity",
"text": " Father (like the Son) was twice \"born\"—once as a spirit, and again as a mortal man. After he lived a mortal life, Mormons believe that the Father died, was resurrected, and achieved his godhood along with at least one wife whom Mormons refer to as the Heavenly Mother. Some believe that the Heavenly Father and Mother gave birth to the spirits of humanity through a sexual union. Modern Mormons believe that Jesus, the Son, was the first born of these spirits. While Mormons might agree with the statement that the Father and the Son are \"uncreated\", their understanding of \"creation\" differs from that of traditional Christianity. ",
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"title": "God the Father",
"text": " Father to creation, 1 Clement 19.2 stating: \"let us look steadfastly to the Father and Creator of the universe\". Around AD 213 in Adversus Praxeas (chapter 3) Tertullian is believed to have provided a formal representation of the concept of the Trinity, i.e. that God exists as one \"substance\" but three \"Persons\": The Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit, and with God the Father being the Head. Tertullian also discussed how the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father and the Son. While the expression \"from the Father through the Son\" is also found among them. The Nicene Creed, which dates to 325, states that the Son (Jesus Christ) is \"born of the Father before all ages\", indicating that their divine Father-Son relationship is seen as not tied to an event within time or human history.",
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"title": "David Tanaka",
"text": " reveal who the real father is. Paige's ex-boyfriend, Father Jack is jealous of David and Paige's friendship, and that David is being named as the father of his baby. David and Leo want to know about their father. At first they think it may be a homeless man named Bradley Satchwell, who is taken to the hospital, where a blood test proves that he is not. Then new evidence indicates that their father may be a man named Hiro, who died a year ago, and was related to the Udagawas. His relative Jasmine tries to prevent David and Leo from investigating the ",
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"title": "Arian creeds",
"text": " and visible, and is rightly and faithfully believed by us Christians why should the impassible power of God the Father not be credited with having made One suitable for himself? But ... through his sermons and his writings he (Ulfilas) showed that there is a differenece of deity between the Father and the Son, between the ingenerate and the only-begotten god, and that the Father is the creator of the whole creator, but the Son the creator of the whole creation, and the Father is the God of the Lord, but the Son the God of the whole of creation.\"",
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"title": "Show Me the Father",
"text": " Quoted in The Christian Post, executive producer Stephen Kendrick said “We want people to learn how to relate to God as the perfect Father they've always wanted and longed for, but never had,” he added. “The fatherhood of God was the design for God creating fatherhood on Earth. All the roles that dad is supposed to play on Earth come from God's roles in our lives.”",
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"title": "List of people claimed to be Jesus",
"text": " teach that Zahng Gil-jah is \"God the Mother\", who they explain is referred to in the Bible as the New Jerusalem Mother (Galatians ), and that Ahn Sahng-Hong is God the Father. Sun Myung Moon (1920–2012), believed by members of the Unification Church to be the Messiah and the Second Coming of Christ, fulfilling Jesus' unfinished mission. Church members (\"Unificationists\") consider Sun Myung Moon and his wife, Hak Ja Han, to be the True Parents of humankind as the restored Adam and Eve. ; Jim Jones (1931–1978), founder of Peoples Temple, which started off as an offshoot of a mainstream Protestant sect before becoming ",
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"title": "Arian creeds",
"text": " the Father. For his part, Alexander stated that Arius' beliefs were as follows: \"There was a time when God was not Father, and the Son was created out of nothing. The Son is a created product and is not like in substance to the Father. He has come into existence whereas the Father has no origin. The Son is mutable and alterable while the Father is not. The Father is invisible to the Son. The Father created the Son in order to create humans. The father and the son are not consubstantial. Arius also argued that the word homoousios (consubstantial, or having the same substance) should not be used to describe the relation between ",
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"title": "A Son of His Father",
"text": " The film received generally positive reviews.",
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"title": "Father Figure (TV series)",
"text": "Jason Byrne as Tom Whyte ; Karen Taylor as Elaine Whyte ; Pauline McLynn as Mary Whyte ; Dermot Crowley as Pat Whyte ; Michael Smiley as Roddy ; Matthew Fenton as Dylan Whyte ; Alexander Aze as Drew Whyte ; David Reed as Brendan ; Margaret Cabourn-Smith as Helen ; Tim Downie as Tim Curtain ; Thom Collett as Quiet Joe ",
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"title": "Father (2020 film)",
"text": " Father (Oтац) is a 2020 Serbian film directed by Srdan Golubović. It premiered as part of the Panorama programme at the 70th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Audience Award and the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury. The film is based on the true story of a man from the Serbian town of Kragujevac, who, after his children had been taken away from him by local social services, travelled to Belgrade on foot in order to have his children returned to him.",
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"text": " Commenting on the storyline, Di Angelo has said, \"I don't think you can ever forget about things like that. But at the same time, Kevin's looked after him since he was a baby so why does that make him not his dad, just because he's not his biological father? In my view, your father is [the person] who looked after you since you were born.\" Describing his character's relationship with his mother Shirley in 2007, Di Angelo said, \"I think he's very fond of his mum, he's a bit of a big kid. He's not the big tough guy, he's not aggressive and he's quite a placid guy. That's because he does have this longing for a mum that he never had [...] he'd like to get to know her\".",
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"text": " \"The child is the father of the man\" is the title of a chapter in Machado de Assis's 1881 novel The Posthumous Memoirs of Brás Cubas. Charles Ives set the poem as part of his 114 Songs under the title So may it be! The Beach Boys' songs \"Surf's Up\" (1971) and \"Child Is Father of the Man\" (2011) quote the poem. Blood, Sweat & Tears named their 1968 studio album Child Is Father to the Man. In episode 25 of the 1974 anime Majokko Megu-chan, a character reads aloud the poem in English during class. Akabeisoft2 puts \"Child is the father of the man\" at the end of the Chapter 1 of Sharin no Kuni: The Girl Among the Sunflowers The first page of Cormac McCarthy's novel Blood Meridian paraphrases Wordsworth. McCarthy writes, \"the child the father of the man.\" In the 1986 novel It, Stephen King writes, \"Maybe the child was the father of the man, but fathers and sons often shared very different interests and only a passing resemblance.” In the 2007 film Control, Ian Curtis, portrayed by Sam Riley, recites the poem.",
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"title": "Criticism of Christianity",
"text": " Thus, the idea of God being \"The Father\" is with regards to his relationship with what are \"his children\", Christians. Most mainline Christians claim that the doctrine of the Trinity implies that God should be called Father rather than Mother, in the same way that Jesus was a man rather than a woman. Jesus tells His followers to address God as Father. He tells his disciples to be merciful as their heavenly Father is merciful. He says the Father will give the Holy Spirit to those who ask and that the Spirit of their Father will speak through them in times of persecution. On Easter Sunday, he directs Mary ",
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"text": " Answers, wrote: \"This image would never have arisen if there was a Mrs. Jesus living right there in Jerusalem…. We know about [the wives of religion founders] because they were honored figures as wives of The Founder, and if Jesus had a wife then (a) we would know about it and (b) the whole Church-as-the-Bride-of-Christ metaphor would never have come into existence.\" As for a possible \"son of Jesus,\" he noted: \"We tend to know about even the daughters of religious founders. Muhammad's daughter Fatima comes to mind. It would be much harder to sneak a forgotten son by the eyes of history…. It's not just hard to sneak sons past because ",
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"Stage mother\n Fathers have also been known to manage their children in this way, such as Joseph Jackson (patriarch of the Jackson family), Murry Wilson (father of three of The Beach Boys), Joe Simpson (father of Jessica and Ashlee Simpson), Jeff Archuleta (father of American Idol runner-up David Archuleta), Mathew Knowles (father of Beyoncé and Solange Knowles), Ira David Wood III (father of Evan Rachel Wood) and Kit Culkin (father of Macaulay and Kieran Culkin). A historical example of such a father was Leopold Mozart, who recognized his son's musical ability at an early age and made the most of it. Abraham Quintanilla, Jr., father of Tejano superstar Selena, is credited with having discovered Selena's gift of singing; he rounded ",
"Leslie Weatherhead\n it significant that the Gospels do not record that Jesus saying his mother had conceived him without a human father. Weatherhead's theory that Jesus was the son of Zechariah later became part of the teachings of Sun Myung Moon's Unification Church. Encountering it in Weatherhead's The Christian Agnostic, Unificationist theologian Young Oon Kim adopted it as the best explanation of the birth of Jesus in her work Unification Theology, a standard textbook of the church. Christian author Ruth A. Tucker comments in her book Another Gospel: \"Kim's Christology is a prime example of liberal theology.... By diminishing the role of Jesus, Kim paves the way for the exaltation of Sun Myung Moon.\"",
"Christian theology\n Son except the Father, and no one knows the Father except the Son and any one to whom the Son chooses to reveal him.\" In Christianity, God the Father's relationship with humanity is as a father to children—in a previously unheard-of sense—and not just as the creator and nurturer of creation, and the provider for his children, his people. Thus, humans, in general, are sometimes called children of God. To Christians, God the Father's relationship with humanity is that of Creator and created beings, and in that respect he is the father of all. The New Testament says, in this sense, that the very idea of ",
"Matthew 1\n fact, the Son of God, and Joseph is, thus, not actually Jesus' father. Legally, however, Joseph is Jesus' father and some scholars contend legal parentage is of the most importance. Ra McLaughlin argues that the central event in this passage is actually the adoption of Jesus by Joseph (signified by his naming of the child), which alone makes Jesus eligible to be the messiah from the line of David. The section begins with Abraham, who is traditionally regarded as the ancestor of all the families of the Earth. It then runs through the prominent Old Testament figures of Isaac, Jacob, and Judah. The passage also references Judah's brothers ",
"Matthew 3:17\n of a visible creation. That the voice is that of the Father only is manifest from the words, This is my Son. Hilary of Poitiers: He witnesses that He is His Son not in name merely, but in very kindred. Sons of God are we many of us; but not as He is a Son, a proper and true Son, in verity, not in estimation, by birth, not adoption. Augustine: The Father loves the Son, but as a father should, not as a master may love a servant; and that as an own Son, not an adopted; therefore He adds, in ",
"Christian theology\n divine Father-Son relationship is not tied to an event within time or human history. See Christology. The Bible refers to Christ, called \"The Word\" as present at the beginning of God's creation., not a creation himself, but equal in the personhood of the Trinity. In Eastern Orthodox theology, God the Father is the \"principium\" (beginning), the \"source\" or \"origin\" of both the Son and the Holy Spirit, which gives intuitive emphasis to the threeness of persons; by comparison, Western theology explains the \"origin\" of all three hypostases or persons as being in the divine nature, which gives intuitive emphasis to the oneness of God's being.",
"Mormonism and Nicene Christianity\n Father (like the Son) was twice \"born\"—once as a spirit, and again as a mortal man. After he lived a mortal life, Mormons believe that the Father died, was resurrected, and achieved his godhood along with at least one wife whom Mormons refer to as the Heavenly Mother. Some believe that the Heavenly Father and Mother gave birth to the spirits of humanity through a sexual union. Modern Mormons believe that Jesus, the Son, was the first born of these spirits. While Mormons might agree with the statement that the Father and the Son are \"uncreated\", their understanding of \"creation\" differs from that of traditional Christianity. ",
"God the Father\n Father to creation, 1 Clement 19.2 stating: \"let us look steadfastly to the Father and Creator of the universe\". Around AD 213 in Adversus Praxeas (chapter 3) Tertullian is believed to have provided a formal representation of the concept of the Trinity, i.e. that God exists as one \"substance\" but three \"Persons\": The Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit, and with God the Father being the Head. Tertullian also discussed how the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father and the Son. While the expression \"from the Father through the Son\" is also found among them. The Nicene Creed, which dates to 325, states that the Son (Jesus Christ) is \"born of the Father before all ages\", indicating that their divine Father-Son relationship is seen as not tied to an event within time or human history.",
"David Tanaka\n reveal who the real father is. Paige's ex-boyfriend, Father Jack is jealous of David and Paige's friendship, and that David is being named as the father of his baby. David and Leo want to know about their father. At first they think it may be a homeless man named Bradley Satchwell, who is taken to the hospital, where a blood test proves that he is not. Then new evidence indicates that their father may be a man named Hiro, who died a year ago, and was related to the Udagawas. His relative Jasmine tries to prevent David and Leo from investigating the ",
"Arian creeds\n and visible, and is rightly and faithfully believed by us Christians why should the impassible power of God the Father not be credited with having made One suitable for himself? But ... through his sermons and his writings he (Ulfilas) showed that there is a differenece of deity between the Father and the Son, between the ingenerate and the only-begotten god, and that the Father is the creator of the whole creator, but the Son the creator of the whole creation, and the Father is the God of the Lord, but the Son the God of the whole of creation.\"",
"Show Me the Father\n Quoted in The Christian Post, executive producer Stephen Kendrick said “We want people to learn how to relate to God as the perfect Father they've always wanted and longed for, but never had,” he added. “The fatherhood of God was the design for God creating fatherhood on Earth. All the roles that dad is supposed to play on Earth come from God's roles in our lives.”",
"List of people claimed to be Jesus\n teach that Zahng Gil-jah is \"God the Mother\", who they explain is referred to in the Bible as the New Jerusalem Mother (Galatians ), and that Ahn Sahng-Hong is God the Father. Sun Myung Moon (1920–2012), believed by members of the Unification Church to be the Messiah and the Second Coming of Christ, fulfilling Jesus' unfinished mission. Church members (\"Unificationists\") consider Sun Myung Moon and his wife, Hak Ja Han, to be the True Parents of humankind as the restored Adam and Eve. ; Jim Jones (1931–1978), founder of Peoples Temple, which started off as an offshoot of a mainstream Protestant sect before becoming ",
"Arian creeds\n the Father. For his part, Alexander stated that Arius' beliefs were as follows: \"There was a time when God was not Father, and the Son was created out of nothing. The Son is a created product and is not like in substance to the Father. He has come into existence whereas the Father has no origin. The Son is mutable and alterable while the Father is not. The Father is invisible to the Son. The Father created the Son in order to create humans. The father and the son are not consubstantial. Arius also argued that the word homoousios (consubstantial, or having the same substance) should not be used to describe the relation between ",
"A Son of His Father\n The film received generally positive reviews.",
"Father Figure (TV series)\nJason Byrne as Tom Whyte ; Karen Taylor as Elaine Whyte ; Pauline McLynn as Mary Whyte ; Dermot Crowley as Pat Whyte ; Michael Smiley as Roddy ; Matthew Fenton as Dylan Whyte ; Alexander Aze as Drew Whyte ; David Reed as Brendan ; Margaret Cabourn-Smith as Helen ; Tim Downie as Tim Curtain ; Thom Collett as Quiet Joe ",
"Father (2020 film)\n Father (Oтац) is a 2020 Serbian film directed by Srdan Golubović. It premiered as part of the Panorama programme at the 70th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Audience Award and the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury. The film is based on the true story of a man from the Serbian town of Kragujevac, who, after his children had been taken away from him by local social services, travelled to Belgrade on foot in order to have his children returned to him.",
"Dean Wicks\n Commenting on the storyline, Di Angelo has said, \"I don't think you can ever forget about things like that. But at the same time, Kevin's looked after him since he was a baby so why does that make him not his dad, just because he's not his biological father? In my view, your father is [the person] who looked after you since you were born.\" Describing his character's relationship with his mother Shirley in 2007, Di Angelo said, \"I think he's very fond of his mum, he's a bit of a big kid. He's not the big tough guy, he's not aggressive and he's quite a placid guy. That's because he does have this longing for a mum that he never had [...] he'd like to get to know her\".",
"My Heart Leaps Up\n \"The child is the father of the man\" is the title of a chapter in Machado de Assis's 1881 novel The Posthumous Memoirs of Brás Cubas. Charles Ives set the poem as part of his 114 Songs under the title So may it be! The Beach Boys' songs \"Surf's Up\" (1971) and \"Child Is Father of the Man\" (2011) quote the poem. Blood, Sweat & Tears named their 1968 studio album Child Is Father to the Man. In episode 25 of the 1974 anime Majokko Megu-chan, a character reads aloud the poem in English during class. Akabeisoft2 puts \"Child is the father of the man\" at the end of the Chapter 1 of Sharin no Kuni: The Girl Among the Sunflowers The first page of Cormac McCarthy's novel Blood Meridian paraphrases Wordsworth. McCarthy writes, \"the child the father of the man.\" In the 1986 novel It, Stephen King writes, \"Maybe the child was the father of the man, but fathers and sons often shared very different interests and only a passing resemblance.” In the 2007 film Control, Ian Curtis, portrayed by Sam Riley, recites the poem.",
"Criticism of Christianity\n Thus, the idea of God being \"The Father\" is with regards to his relationship with what are \"his children\", Christians. Most mainline Christians claim that the doctrine of the Trinity implies that God should be called Father rather than Mother, in the same way that Jesus was a man rather than a woman. Jesus tells His followers to address God as Father. He tells his disciples to be merciful as their heavenly Father is merciful. He says the Father will give the Holy Spirit to those who ask and that the Spirit of their Father will speak through them in times of persecution. On Easter Sunday, he directs Mary ",
"The Lost Tomb of Jesus\n Answers, wrote: \"This image would never have arisen if there was a Mrs. Jesus living right there in Jerusalem…. We know about [the wives of religion founders] because they were honored figures as wives of The Founder, and if Jesus had a wife then (a) we would know about it and (b) the whole Church-as-the-Bride-of-Christ metaphor would never have come into existence.\" As for a possible \"son of Jesus,\" he noted: \"We tend to know about even the daughters of religious founders. Muhammad's daughter Fatima comes to mind. It would be much harder to sneak a forgotten son by the eyes of history…. It's not just hard to sneak sons past because "
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"text": " The Match King is a 1932 American Pre-Code drama film made by First National Pictures, directed by William Keighley and Howard Bretherton. The film starred Warren William and Lili Damita, and follows the rise and fall of Swedish safety match tycoon Ivar Kreuger. Based on the novel by Einar Thorvaldson, the film was released in December 31, 1932.",
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"text": " Samuel Match (January 3, 1923 – January 23, 2010) was an American tennis player. He was born in Los Angeles, California. Match was ranked among the top ten amateur players in the United States in 1948, 1949, and 1950 in both singles and doubles play. Lawn Tennis and Badminton magazine ranked him as the 12th-best professional player for the year 1955.",
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"text": " Match is a 2014 American drama film written and directed by Stephen Belber, based on his 2004 play of the same name. The film stars Patrick Stewart, Carla Gugino and Matthew Lillard. The film was released on January 14, 2015, by IFC Films.",
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"text": " On January 17, 2013, Patrick Stewart, Carla Gugino, and Matthew Lillard joined the cast.",
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"title": "Sam Match",
"text": " Match was inducted into the University of San Francisco Athletic Hall of Fame. In 1991, Match was inducted into the Rice Athletic Hall of Fame. Match was inducted in 2000 into the Southern California Jewish Sports Hall of Fame. In 2005, he was honored as one of the University of San Francisco's 75 greatest athletic legends.",
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"text": " The film revolves around Tobi, a middle-aged ex-dancer now working as a ballet instructor at the Juilliard School in New York City. He is asked for an interview by husband and wife Mike and Lisa, who claim they are preparing a dissertation on the dance community of the 1960s. Through the course of the interview, Mike's questions keep getting more and more personal. He finally reveals that he suspects that Tobi is his biological father, as indicated by Mike's mother on her deathbed. When Tobi denies this, Mike forcefully takes a DNA sample from Tobi and rushes to a police lab, where his friend Jim performs a DNA test. Outraged by Mike's violence, Lisa stays to help Tobi clean up the mess Mike made. She bonds with Tobi as a person and Tobi reveals that he knows he is Mike's father, but denied it out of shame. ",
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"text": " Death Match, is a 2004 horror novel by American author Lincoln Child. It is his second solo novel. In it, he takes a cursory glance at the world of electronic matchmaking, and takes it to its natural technological conclusion—for a substantial sum of money, the computer will locate a 'perfect match' for anyone.",
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"text": " gains official match monopolies, first in Poland, then in Germany and other countries, by offering loans to cash-strapped governments and bribes to corrupt officials. While dining with Ilse Wagner, one of his conquests, he is dazzled by the beauty of rising actress Marta Molnar. Despite her initial rebuffs, he goes to great lengths to win her heart, even hiring a celebrated \"gypsy violinist\" to serenade her. Uncharacteristically, he dangerously neglects his business, financed by an ever-growing series of loans. When Marta leaves for Hollywood, he reluctantly returns his attention to his company. One of his agents discovers that an eccentric recluse named Christian Hobe has invented an everlasting match, so Kroll has him locked away as a ",
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"text": " In October 2015 the Matches released a new single, \"Life of a Match\", with \"Crucial Comeback Song (Mary Claire)\" as the B-side. Harris and San Souci created the artwork for the single. A music video for \"Life of a Match\" was released, consisting of snippets of other bands' music videos as well as the Matches' own past ones. The band played two shows at the Fillmore that December. Harris started a solo surf rock project called St. Ranger, releasing the album Leaves L.A. in February 2016. Later that year, to celebrate the ten-year anniversary of Decomposer, the Matches re-released the album as a double LP; the second disc, titled Precomposer, ",
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"title": "First Match",
"text": " First Match is a 2018 American drama film written and directed by Olivia Newman, based on her 2010 short film of the same name. The film stars Elvire Emanuelle, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Colman Domingo, Jharrel Jerome, and Jared Kemp. The film premiered at the 2018 South by Southwest festival on March 12 where it won the Audience Award and the LUNA/Gamechanger Award. It was then released on Netflix on March 30, 2018.",
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"title": "Father of the Bride Part II",
"text": " Father of the Bride Part II is a 1995 American comedy film starring Steve Martin, Diane Keaton and Martin Short. It is a sequel to Father of the Bride and a remake of the 1951 film Father's Little Dividend, the sequel to the original Father of the Bride film released in 1950.",
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"title": "Miss Match (film)",
"text": " Miss Match is a story of a girl named Priya (Mrinmai Kolwalkar) and her search for her perfect match. Priya is the only daughter of a U.S based N.R.I businessman Suryakant Samarth (Uday Tikekar). Like every father Suryakant Samarth wants his daughter to get married. But Priya doesn't believe in arranged marriages and asks her father to give her a time of 2 years in which she will find a perfect match for herself, she also convinces him to send her to Pune for her post graduation course. Her father agrees but puts a condition that if she fails to do so in the given time she will have to marry a person of his choice. One and half years is ",
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"title": "A Match Made in Heaven",
"text": " A Match Made in Heaven is a 1997 television film inspired by actual events. It is about a dying widow who plays matchmaker to her 32-year-old unmarried son and sets him up with a nurse that she meets. The film stars Olympia Dukakis, John Stamos and Kelly Rowan.",
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"title": "Our Son, the Matchmaker",
"text": " Julie Longwell, the owner of a hair salon in the town of Dobbs Mill, is paid a visit by a social worker who tells her that her son is looking for her. Julie is shocked by the news and in a series of flashbacks recalls the circumstances of her son being sent for adoption. As a teenager, Julie was going steady with Steve Carson, though the relationship had the disapproval of Julie's mother, Iva Mae. When Julie became pregnant, Iva Mae sent Julie to a special home for unwed mothers where she gave birth to a boy who was immediately sent away for adoption. When Julie returned home, she ",
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"title": "Father of the Bride (1991 film)",
"text": " Father of the Bride is a 1991 American comedy film starring Steve Martin, Diane Keaton, Kimberly Williams (in her film debut), George Newbern, Martin Short, B. D. Wong, and Kieran Culkin. It is a remake of the 1950 film of the same name. Martin portrays George Banks, a businessman and owner of an athletic shoe company (called Side Kicks), who, when he finds out his daughter is getting married, does not want to give her away. The film opened to positive reviews, and became a box office success. With its success, a sequel, Father of the Bride Part II, was released in 1995. This was Nancy Meyers and Keaton's second of four films together, the first being Baby Boom (1987); the others were Father of the Bride Part II and Something's Gotta Give (2003).",
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"title": "Miss Match",
"text": " The series was executive produced by Darren Star, who also directed the pilot, and Jeff Rake, who wrote the pilot, as well as David Nevins and Brian Grazer. After Alicia Silverstone, the first actors cast in Miss Match were David Conrad, Lake Bell and James Roday in February 2003. This was followed by the casting of Ryan O'Neill, as the divorce attorney father of Silverstone's character, and Jodi Long, in early March 2003. NBC ordered Miss Match (then titled Miss/Match) to series in May 2003. In December 2003 NBC added four episodes to the order for Miss Match, bringing the total number of produced episodes to 17.",
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"text": " Mothers Apart from Their Children (MATCH) has existed since 1979 as a non-judgmental support group, run by volunteers who are, or have been, mothers separated from their children after divorce, family breakdown, care orders, adoption or abduction. Separation can last several months, years or decades. Sometimes forever. In September 2006 MATCH was granted charitable status.",
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"text": " Rue McClanahan, and William Daniels. ; In 2009, a modernized version set to original music and narrated by F. Murray Abraham was presented by HBO Storybook Musicals, in which the girl is the daughter of a homeless New York couple forced to live underground in an abandoned subway station due to the economic collapse of the 1990s. ; Das Mädchen mit den Schwefelhölzern (Sweden, 2013), directed by Uwe Janson. ; A short parody version of The Little Match Girl was featured in the Robot Chicken episode \"Garbage Sushi\" with the Little Match Girl voiced by Minae Noji, her father voiced by Rob Paulsen, and her grandmother voiced by Seth ",
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"text": " discovers that JR is the match. Feeling that he will not donate the bone marrow on his own due to his hate for Richie, she decides to entice JR during a runway where she wears a sexy red dress. Once she gets his attention, she propositions him with a game of strip poker. If she wins, he will have to save Richie's life. If JR wins, he can have anything he wants in regards to her. The deal is made, and JR and Babe play for the prize at Babe's home. Both half naked by the time the game nears an ",
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"title": "Sam Match",
"text": " amateur, Match won at La Jolla, California, on February 16, 1948; at Philadelphia in 1948; and at the Utah State Open in 1948 and 1949. In 1949, playing for the University of San Francisco, Jack Tiero of Tulane beat Match in five sets in the finals of the NCAA tournament. Match and Art Larsen lost the doubles championship in the finals. Match was the runner-up in La Jolla (March 19, 1950), the California State in San Francisco (May 21, 1950), the Colorado State in Denver (June 9, 1950), and in Salt Lake City (July 2, 1950). Match's first appearance in a professional tournament was at the California State Pro in Beverly Hills, California (August 11–16, 1953).",
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"The Match King\n The Match King is a 1932 American Pre-Code drama film made by First National Pictures, directed by William Keighley and Howard Bretherton. The film starred Warren William and Lili Damita, and follows the rise and fall of Swedish safety match tycoon Ivar Kreuger. Based on the novel by Einar Thorvaldson, the film was released in December 31, 1932.",
"Sam Match\n Samuel Match (January 3, 1923 – January 23, 2010) was an American tennis player. He was born in Los Angeles, California. Match was ranked among the top ten amateur players in the United States in 1948, 1949, and 1950 in both singles and doubles play. Lawn Tennis and Badminton magazine ranked him as the 12th-best professional player for the year 1955.",
"Match (film)\n Match is a 2014 American drama film written and directed by Stephen Belber, based on his 2004 play of the same name. The film stars Patrick Stewart, Carla Gugino and Matthew Lillard. The film was released on January 14, 2015, by IFC Films.",
"Match (film)\n On January 17, 2013, Patrick Stewart, Carla Gugino, and Matthew Lillard joined the cast.",
"Sam Match\n Match was inducted into the University of San Francisco Athletic Hall of Fame. In 1991, Match was inducted into the Rice Athletic Hall of Fame. Match was inducted in 2000 into the Southern California Jewish Sports Hall of Fame. In 2005, he was honored as one of the University of San Francisco's 75 greatest athletic legends.",
"Match (film)\n The film revolves around Tobi, a middle-aged ex-dancer now working as a ballet instructor at the Juilliard School in New York City. He is asked for an interview by husband and wife Mike and Lisa, who claim they are preparing a dissertation on the dance community of the 1960s. Through the course of the interview, Mike's questions keep getting more and more personal. He finally reveals that he suspects that Tobi is his biological father, as indicated by Mike's mother on her deathbed. When Tobi denies this, Mike forcefully takes a DNA sample from Tobi and rushes to a police lab, where his friend Jim performs a DNA test. Outraged by Mike's violence, Lisa stays to help Tobi clean up the mess Mike made. She bonds with Tobi as a person and Tobi reveals that he knows he is Mike's father, but denied it out of shame. ",
"Death Match (Child novel)\n Death Match, is a 2004 horror novel by American author Lincoln Child. It is his second solo novel. In it, he takes a cursory glance at the world of electronic matchmaking, and takes it to its natural technological conclusion—for a substantial sum of money, the computer will locate a 'perfect match' for anyone.",
"The Match King\n gains official match monopolies, first in Poland, then in Germany and other countries, by offering loans to cash-strapped governments and bribes to corrupt officials. While dining with Ilse Wagner, one of his conquests, he is dazzled by the beauty of rising actress Marta Molnar. Despite her initial rebuffs, he goes to great lengths to win her heart, even hiring a celebrated \"gypsy violinist\" to serenade her. Uncharacteristically, he dangerously neglects his business, financed by an ever-growing series of loans. When Marta leaves for Hollywood, he reluctantly returns his attention to his company. One of his agents discovers that an eccentric recluse named Christian Hobe has invented an everlasting match, so Kroll has him locked away as a ",
"The Matches\n In October 2015 the Matches released a new single, \"Life of a Match\", with \"Crucial Comeback Song (Mary Claire)\" as the B-side. Harris and San Souci created the artwork for the single. A music video for \"Life of a Match\" was released, consisting of snippets of other bands' music videos as well as the Matches' own past ones. The band played two shows at the Fillmore that December. Harris started a solo surf rock project called St. Ranger, releasing the album Leaves L.A. in February 2016. Later that year, to celebrate the ten-year anniversary of Decomposer, the Matches re-released the album as a double LP; the second disc, titled Precomposer, ",
"First Match\n First Match is a 2018 American drama film written and directed by Olivia Newman, based on her 2010 short film of the same name. The film stars Elvire Emanuelle, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Colman Domingo, Jharrel Jerome, and Jared Kemp. The film premiered at the 2018 South by Southwest festival on March 12 where it won the Audience Award and the LUNA/Gamechanger Award. It was then released on Netflix on March 30, 2018.",
"Father of the Bride Part II\n Father of the Bride Part II is a 1995 American comedy film starring Steve Martin, Diane Keaton and Martin Short. It is a sequel to Father of the Bride and a remake of the 1951 film Father's Little Dividend, the sequel to the original Father of the Bride film released in 1950.",
"Miss Match (film)\n Miss Match is a story of a girl named Priya (Mrinmai Kolwalkar) and her search for her perfect match. Priya is the only daughter of a U.S based N.R.I businessman Suryakant Samarth (Uday Tikekar). Like every father Suryakant Samarth wants his daughter to get married. But Priya doesn't believe in arranged marriages and asks her father to give her a time of 2 years in which she will find a perfect match for herself, she also convinces him to send her to Pune for her post graduation course. Her father agrees but puts a condition that if she fails to do so in the given time she will have to marry a person of his choice. One and half years is ",
"A Match Made in Heaven\n A Match Made in Heaven is a 1997 television film inspired by actual events. It is about a dying widow who plays matchmaker to her 32-year-old unmarried son and sets him up with a nurse that she meets. The film stars Olympia Dukakis, John Stamos and Kelly Rowan.",
"Our Son, the Matchmaker\n Julie Longwell, the owner of a hair salon in the town of Dobbs Mill, is paid a visit by a social worker who tells her that her son is looking for her. Julie is shocked by the news and in a series of flashbacks recalls the circumstances of her son being sent for adoption. As a teenager, Julie was going steady with Steve Carson, though the relationship had the disapproval of Julie's mother, Iva Mae. When Julie became pregnant, Iva Mae sent Julie to a special home for unwed mothers where she gave birth to a boy who was immediately sent away for adoption. When Julie returned home, she ",
"Father of the Bride (1991 film)\n Father of the Bride is a 1991 American comedy film starring Steve Martin, Diane Keaton, Kimberly Williams (in her film debut), George Newbern, Martin Short, B. D. Wong, and Kieran Culkin. It is a remake of the 1950 film of the same name. Martin portrays George Banks, a businessman and owner of an athletic shoe company (called Side Kicks), who, when he finds out his daughter is getting married, does not want to give her away. The film opened to positive reviews, and became a box office success. With its success, a sequel, Father of the Bride Part II, was released in 1995. This was Nancy Meyers and Keaton's second of four films together, the first being Baby Boom (1987); the others were Father of the Bride Part II and Something's Gotta Give (2003).",
"Miss Match\n The series was executive produced by Darren Star, who also directed the pilot, and Jeff Rake, who wrote the pilot, as well as David Nevins and Brian Grazer. After Alicia Silverstone, the first actors cast in Miss Match were David Conrad, Lake Bell and James Roday in February 2003. This was followed by the casting of Ryan O'Neill, as the divorce attorney father of Silverstone's character, and Jodi Long, in early March 2003. NBC ordered Miss Match (then titled Miss/Match) to series in May 2003. In December 2003 NBC added four episodes to the order for Miss Match, bringing the total number of produced episodes to 17.",
"Mothers Apart from Their Children\n Mothers Apart from Their Children (MATCH) has existed since 1979 as a non-judgmental support group, run by volunteers who are, or have been, mothers separated from their children after divorce, family breakdown, care orders, adoption or abduction. Separation can last several months, years or decades. Sometimes forever. In September 2006 MATCH was granted charitable status.",
"The Little Match Girl\n Rue McClanahan, and William Daniels. ; In 2009, a modernized version set to original music and narrated by F. Murray Abraham was presented by HBO Storybook Musicals, in which the girl is the daughter of a homeless New York couple forced to live underground in an abandoned subway station due to the economic collapse of the 1990s. ; Das Mädchen mit den Schwefelhölzern (Sweden, 2013), directed by Uwe Janson. ; A short parody version of The Little Match Girl was featured in the Robot Chicken episode \"Garbage Sushi\" with the Little Match Girl voiced by Minae Noji, her father voiced by Rob Paulsen, and her grandmother voiced by Seth ",
"Babe Carey\n discovers that JR is the match. Feeling that he will not donate the bone marrow on his own due to his hate for Richie, she decides to entice JR during a runway where she wears a sexy red dress. Once she gets his attention, she propositions him with a game of strip poker. If she wins, he will have to save Richie's life. If JR wins, he can have anything he wants in regards to her. The deal is made, and JR and Babe play for the prize at Babe's home. Both half naked by the time the game nears an ",
"Sam Match\n amateur, Match won at La Jolla, California, on February 16, 1948; at Philadelphia in 1948; and at the Utah State Open in 1948 and 1949. In 1949, playing for the University of San Francisco, Jack Tiero of Tulane beat Match in five sets in the finals of the NCAA tournament. Match and Art Larsen lost the doubles championship in the finals. Match was the runner-up in La Jolla (March 19, 1950), the California State in San Francisco (May 21, 1950), the Colorado State in Denver (June 9, 1950), and in Salt Lake City (July 2, 1950). Match's first appearance in a professional tournament was at the California State Pro in Beverly Hills, California (August 11–16, 1953)."
] |
Who is the father of Matthew Henry Richey? | [
"Matthew Richey"
] | father | Matthew Henry Richey | 1,468,621 | 90 | [
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"text": " Matthew Henry Richey (June 10, 1828 – February 21, 1911) was a Canadian politician in the 19th century. Richey was the son of Matthew Richey, Methodist minister from Nova Scotia. The family was of Ulster-Scottish ancestry, his father having immigrated to Canada. Richey studied law in Windsor, Ontario and Upper Canada, was called to the bar in 1850 and practised law in Halifax. He served on the city council and was twice elected mayor of Halifax. Richey was a Conservative politician and in 1878 he was elected to the Parliament of Canada. In 1883, he became the fifth Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia, a position he held until 1888.",
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"text": " Matthew Richey, (May 25, 1803 – October 30, 1883) was a Wesleyan Methodist minister, an educator, and an important leader in the Methodist community in Nova Scotia. He was born in Ramelton, a small town in the north of County Donegal in Ulster, Ireland, and became a Methodist at the age of 14. In 1819 he emigrated with his brother to Saint John, New Brunswick, where he was persuaded to become a candidate for the Methodist ministry. In 1820 he was appointed an assistant at St. David's in New Brunswick by the Nova Scotia District and in 1825 was admitted as a Methodist minister. He earned an M.A. degree from Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut, in 1836 and was awarded an honorary doctorate of divinity (D.D.) degree from the same institution in 1847. In ",
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"text": " Joseph Richey (October 5, 1843 – September 21, 1877) was an Anglo-Irish priest of Episcopal Church in the United States. He was known for his work among the African-American community of Baltimore and for his high church Anglicanism. His feast day, September 23, is included in the Lesser Feasts and Fasts of the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland.",
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"text": " 1956), American singer-songwriter ; Matthew Richey (1803–1883), Irish-Canadian Methodist ; Matthew Henry Richey (1828–1911), Canadian politician ; Mary Anne Richey (1917–1983), United States federal judge ; Michael Richey (sailor) (1917–2009), English sailor, winner of the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize 1942 ; Michael Richey (scholar) (1678–1761), German scholar and poet, set the verses to Telemanns Admiralitätsmusik ; Nancy Richey (born 1942), American tennis player ; Ronald K. Richey (1926–2010), CEO of Torchmark Corporation ; Wade Richey, American football player Richey Edwards (born 1967, disappeared 1995, presumed dead 2008), Welsh musician, lyricist and rhythm guitarist of the alternative rock band Manic Street Preachers ; Richey V. Graham (1886-1972), American politician ; Richey Reneberg (born 1965), American tennis player Richey is a surname and a given name, and may refer to: Surname: Given name:",
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"text": " Richey married the elder daughter of Major-general Henry Smith of Bathboys, County Wicklow, who survived him with three sons and two daughters.",
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"title": "Sir Henry Rich, 1st Baronet",
"text": " Sir Henry Rich, 1st Baronet (1803 – 5 November 1869) was a Liberal Party politician in the United Kingdom. He was Member of Parliament for Knaresborough in 1837 and for Richmond between 1846 & 1861 when he accepted the Chiltern Hundreds to make room for Sir Roundell Palmer. He was Lord of the Treasury from July 1846 to March 1852. Educated at Sandhurst and Trinity College, Cambridge (B.A. in 1825). He served in the British Army and was at the taking of Poonah and the Battle of Kirkee for which he was awarded a medal. For some time he was a Groom in Waiting to her Majesty Queen Victoria. He was the illegitimate son of Admiral Sir Thomas Rich, 5th Baronet of Sonning (1733–1803), and Elizabeth Burt. On 7 September 1852 at the parish church of Acton, Cheshire, he married Julia, daughter of the late Rev. James Tomkinson of Dorfield Hall, Cheshire. He was created a baronet in 1863. His remains were interred in the Rich family vault at St Andrew's Church, Sonning, Berkshire on 10 November 1869.",
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"text": " he was appointed the first principal of Upper Canada Academy in Coburg, which became Victoria College in 1841. He remained at the school until 1840. From 1841 to 1843 he served the Methodist church in Toronto, Kingston and Montreal. In 1849 he was appointed acting president of the Canada Methodist Conference and in 1851 became president. At his retirement in 1870 he had been chairman of the newly formed Western District and led to the formation of the Methodist Conference of Eastern British America and served as its president from 1856 to 1861 and 1867 to 1868. He had also been chairman of the Prince Edward Island District and chairman of the Saint John District. He died at the home of his son Matthew Henry Richey who was Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia.",
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"text": " He was the son of Alexander Richey of Mountemple, Coolock, County Dublin, and his wife, Matilda Browne, whose sister Margaret married Henry Caulfeild, father of the 3rd Earl of Charlemont. He was educated at Dungannon Royal School, entered Trinity College, Dublin, in 1848, and was elected on the foundation in 1861. He graduated B.A. in 1853, winning the first gold medal in classics, LL.B. in 1855, and LL.D. in 1873. Richey was called to the Irish bar in 1855, and took silk in 1871. In 1871 he was appointed deputy Regius Professor of Feudal and English Law at Trinity College; he was also vice-president of the Royal Irish Academy, and an auditor and prizeman of the College Historical Society. He died at his residence, 27 Upper Pembroke Street, Dublin, on 29 November 1883, and was buried on 3 December in Mount Jerome cemetery.",
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"text": " In 1924 he married Henrietta Lily McNally.",
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"text": "Alexander George Richey (1830–1883), Irish barrister and historian ; Charles Robert Richey (1923–1997), United States federal judge ; Cliff Richey (born 1946), American tennis player ; David Michael Richey (1938–2015), real name of the American jazz musician Slim Richey ; George Richey (1935–2010), American songwriter and record producer ; Helen Richey (1909–1947), American aviator ; Helen Richey (dancer) (born 1946), ballroom and Latin dancer and judge ; Isabel Grimes Richey (1858–1910), American writer, poet ; James Alexander Richey (1874–1931), British imperial administrator, son of the following ; James Bellett Richey (1834-1902), British colonial administrator ; Joe Richey (1931–1995), American basketball player ; Joseph Richey (1843-1877), Anglo-Irish episcopal minister ; Kelly Richey (born 1962), American blues musician ; Kenny Richey (born 1964), British-US dual citizen once on death row ; Kim Richey ",
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"text": " Joseph Richey was born in the town of Newry, County Down, in Ireland, although other sources give Belfast as his place of birth. He emigrated with members of his family to the United States when he was ten years old, originally staying in Butler, Pennsylvania. Richey eventually decided to become an Anglican priest, and so at age 16 he headed to Baltimore, where his older brother Thomas Richey, who would eventually go on to become the second president of Bard College, was then serving as rector of Mount Calvary Church. Joseph obtained his Bachelor of Arts degree from Trinity College (Connecticut), where at commencement exercises he addressed his fellow students, the graduating class of 1866, on the topic of \"The Vicissitudes of a Nation's Literature\". From there, Richey attended the General Theological Seminary in New York.",
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"title": "Matthew Henry",
"text": " Matthew Henry was the second son born to Philip and Kathrine Henry. He was born prematurely at his mother's family estate, Broad Oak, a farmhouse on the borders of Flintshire and Shropshire. He was baptized the next day by the local parish rector. His father, Philip Henry, a Church of England cleric, had just been ejected under the Act of Uniformity 1662. As a young child, he was frequently afflicted with fevers. Unlike most of those who had been ejected, Philip Henry possessed some private means, and was able to provide his son a good education. Henry's sister was diarist Sarah Savage.",
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"title": "Matty Rich",
"text": " Matty Rich, born Matthew Statisfield Richardson (November 26, 1971 in Brooklyn, New York City), is a film director, screenwriter, and video game executive.",
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"title": "J. Rich Leonard",
"text": " Leonard is the father of five children. He and his wife, Dr. Whitney Cain, live in Raleigh, North Carolina, with their three children, all in elementary school. Dr. Cain holds a doctorate from North Carolina State University and has a private therapy practice. His son Matt is a graduate of Northwestern University and New York University School of Law, and lives in Brooklyn with his wife and three children. His son Justin is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin, and lives in Chicago with his wife and four children, where he is a partner in Walton Street Capital.",
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"title": "George Richey",
"text": " George Richey (November 30, 1935 – July 31, 2010), born George Baker Richardson, was an American songwriter and record producer. He was born in Arkansas, but raised in Malden, Missouri. Richey was married to country legend singer/songwriter Tammy Wynette from 1978 (following Wynette's acrimonious divorce from George Jones) until her death in 1998. They had no children together. He married Dallas Cowboys cheerleader turned television producer Sheila Slaughter in 2001 with whom he had a daughter, Tatum. He remained married to Slaughter until his death 2010. Tim McGraw sang at their intimate wedding outside of Nashville. Richey was a mainstay of the Nashville country music community since the 1960s through his songwriting and record production. In the 1970s, he co-wrote Keep Me in Mind, a No. 1 country hit for Lynn Anderson in 1973. He also wrote hits for future wife Tammy ",
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"title": "James Bellett Richey",
"text": " Richey married, in 1872, Blanche Perkins, daughter of William Perkins, of Somerset, Louisiana. James Alexander Richey (1874-1931) was their son.",
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"text": " Richey was in poor health and on the advice of his physician, Samuel C. Chew, set out for Europe, hoping the \"change in air\" would provide a cure. The ship sailed from New York on July 26, 1877. He reached London on the evening of September 17, 1877. Three days later, he met with his friend, Father Richard Meux Benson, another co-founder of the Society of St. John the Evangelist. The Rev. Arthur Brinckman, chaplain to the All Saints Sisters, was with him until two in the morning; but Richey died at 5:00 on the morning of September 21, the cause of death being pulmonary disease. His body was returned to Baltimore and a burial service was held at Mount Calvary Church on October 18, 1887. The Baltimore Sun reported that a great crowd attended the service and lined the streets; Richey was buried at St. John's Episcopal Cemetery, close to the grave of Mother Harriet.",
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"text": " Jones was twice married, and left a widow, one son, and three daughters. In 1883, he prefixed his wife's maiden name, Rich, to his surname. His brother was Samuel Flood Jones (1826–95), a Precentor at Westminster Abbey.",
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"Matthew Henry Richey\n Matthew Henry Richey (June 10, 1828 – February 21, 1911) was a Canadian politician in the 19th century. Richey was the son of Matthew Richey, Methodist minister from Nova Scotia. The family was of Ulster-Scottish ancestry, his father having immigrated to Canada. Richey studied law in Windsor, Ontario and Upper Canada, was called to the bar in 1850 and practised law in Halifax. He served on the city council and was twice elected mayor of Halifax. Richey was a Conservative politician and in 1878 he was elected to the Parliament of Canada. In 1883, he became the fifth Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia, a position he held until 1888.",
"Matthew Richey\n Matthew Richey, (May 25, 1803 – October 30, 1883) was a Wesleyan Methodist minister, an educator, and an important leader in the Methodist community in Nova Scotia. He was born in Ramelton, a small town in the north of County Donegal in Ulster, Ireland, and became a Methodist at the age of 14. In 1819 he emigrated with his brother to Saint John, New Brunswick, where he was persuaded to become a candidate for the Methodist ministry. In 1820 he was appointed an assistant at St. David's in New Brunswick by the Nova Scotia District and in 1825 was admitted as a Methodist minister. He earned an M.A. degree from Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut, in 1836 and was awarded an honorary doctorate of divinity (D.D.) degree from the same institution in 1847. In ",
"Joseph Richey\n Joseph Richey (October 5, 1843 – September 21, 1877) was an Anglo-Irish priest of Episcopal Church in the United States. He was known for his work among the African-American community of Baltimore and for his high church Anglicanism. His feast day, September 23, is included in the Lesser Feasts and Fasts of the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland.",
"Richey\n 1956), American singer-songwriter ; Matthew Richey (1803–1883), Irish-Canadian Methodist ; Matthew Henry Richey (1828–1911), Canadian politician ; Mary Anne Richey (1917–1983), United States federal judge ; Michael Richey (sailor) (1917–2009), English sailor, winner of the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize 1942 ; Michael Richey (scholar) (1678–1761), German scholar and poet, set the verses to Telemanns Admiralitätsmusik ; Nancy Richey (born 1942), American tennis player ; Ronald K. Richey (1926–2010), CEO of Torchmark Corporation ; Wade Richey, American football player Richey Edwards (born 1967, disappeared 1995, presumed dead 2008), Welsh musician, lyricist and rhythm guitarist of the alternative rock band Manic Street Preachers ; Richey V. Graham (1886-1972), American politician ; Richey Reneberg (born 1965), American tennis player Richey is a surname and a given name, and may refer to: Surname: Given name:",
"Alexander George Richey\n Richey married the elder daughter of Major-general Henry Smith of Bathboys, County Wicklow, who survived him with three sons and two daughters.",
"Sir Henry Rich, 1st Baronet\n Sir Henry Rich, 1st Baronet (1803 – 5 November 1869) was a Liberal Party politician in the United Kingdom. He was Member of Parliament for Knaresborough in 1837 and for Richmond between 1846 & 1861 when he accepted the Chiltern Hundreds to make room for Sir Roundell Palmer. He was Lord of the Treasury from July 1846 to March 1852. Educated at Sandhurst and Trinity College, Cambridge (B.A. in 1825). He served in the British Army and was at the taking of Poonah and the Battle of Kirkee for which he was awarded a medal. For some time he was a Groom in Waiting to her Majesty Queen Victoria. He was the illegitimate son of Admiral Sir Thomas Rich, 5th Baronet of Sonning (1733–1803), and Elizabeth Burt. On 7 September 1852 at the parish church of Acton, Cheshire, he married Julia, daughter of the late Rev. James Tomkinson of Dorfield Hall, Cheshire. He was created a baronet in 1863. His remains were interred in the Rich family vault at St Andrew's Church, Sonning, Berkshire on 10 November 1869.",
"Matthew Richey\n he was appointed the first principal of Upper Canada Academy in Coburg, which became Victoria College in 1841. He remained at the school until 1840. From 1841 to 1843 he served the Methodist church in Toronto, Kingston and Montreal. In 1849 he was appointed acting president of the Canada Methodist Conference and in 1851 became president. At his retirement in 1870 he had been chairman of the newly formed Western District and led to the formation of the Methodist Conference of Eastern British America and served as its president from 1856 to 1861 and 1867 to 1868. He had also been chairman of the Prince Edward Island District and chairman of the Saint John District. He died at the home of his son Matthew Henry Richey who was Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia.",
"Alexander George Richey\n He was the son of Alexander Richey of Mountemple, Coolock, County Dublin, and his wife, Matilda Browne, whose sister Margaret married Henry Caulfeild, father of the 3rd Earl of Charlemont. He was educated at Dungannon Royal School, entered Trinity College, Dublin, in 1848, and was elected on the foundation in 1861. He graduated B.A. in 1853, winning the first gold medal in classics, LL.B. in 1855, and LL.D. in 1873. Richey was called to the Irish bar in 1855, and took silk in 1871. In 1871 he was appointed deputy Regius Professor of Feudal and English Law at Trinity College; he was also vice-president of the Royal Irish Academy, and an auditor and prizeman of the College Historical Society. He died at his residence, 27 Upper Pembroke Street, Dublin, on 29 November 1883, and was buried on 3 December in Mount Jerome cemetery.",
"James Ernest Richey\n In 1924 he married Henrietta Lily McNally.",
"Richey\nAlexander George Richey (1830–1883), Irish barrister and historian ; Charles Robert Richey (1923–1997), United States federal judge ; Cliff Richey (born 1946), American tennis player ; David Michael Richey (1938–2015), real name of the American jazz musician Slim Richey ; George Richey (1935–2010), American songwriter and record producer ; Helen Richey (1909–1947), American aviator ; Helen Richey (dancer) (born 1946), ballroom and Latin dancer and judge ; Isabel Grimes Richey (1858–1910), American writer, poet ; James Alexander Richey (1874–1931), British imperial administrator, son of the following ; James Bellett Richey (1834-1902), British colonial administrator ; Joe Richey (1931–1995), American basketball player ; Joseph Richey (1843-1877), Anglo-Irish episcopal minister ; Kelly Richey (born 1962), American blues musician ; Kenny Richey (born 1964), British-US dual citizen once on death row ; Kim Richey ",
"Joseph Richey\n Joseph Richey was born in the town of Newry, County Down, in Ireland, although other sources give Belfast as his place of birth. He emigrated with members of his family to the United States when he was ten years old, originally staying in Butler, Pennsylvania. Richey eventually decided to become an Anglican priest, and so at age 16 he headed to Baltimore, where his older brother Thomas Richey, who would eventually go on to become the second president of Bard College, was then serving as rector of Mount Calvary Church. Joseph obtained his Bachelor of Arts degree from Trinity College (Connecticut), where at commencement exercises he addressed his fellow students, the graduating class of 1866, on the topic of \"The Vicissitudes of a Nation's Literature\". From there, Richey attended the General Theological Seminary in New York.",
"Matthew Henry\n Matthew Henry was the second son born to Philip and Kathrine Henry. He was born prematurely at his mother's family estate, Broad Oak, a farmhouse on the borders of Flintshire and Shropshire. He was baptized the next day by the local parish rector. His father, Philip Henry, a Church of England cleric, had just been ejected under the Act of Uniformity 1662. As a young child, he was frequently afflicted with fevers. Unlike most of those who had been ejected, Philip Henry possessed some private means, and was able to provide his son a good education. Henry's sister was diarist Sarah Savage.",
"Alexander George Richey\n Attribution",
"Matty Rich\n Matty Rich, born Matthew Statisfield Richardson (November 26, 1971 in Brooklyn, New York City), is a film director, screenwriter, and video game executive.",
"J. Rich Leonard\n Leonard is the father of five children. He and his wife, Dr. Whitney Cain, live in Raleigh, North Carolina, with their three children, all in elementary school. Dr. Cain holds a doctorate from North Carolina State University and has a private therapy practice. His son Matt is a graduate of Northwestern University and New York University School of Law, and lives in Brooklyn with his wife and three children. His son Justin is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin, and lives in Chicago with his wife and four children, where he is a partner in Walton Street Capital.",
"George Richey\n George Richey (November 30, 1935 – July 31, 2010), born George Baker Richardson, was an American songwriter and record producer. He was born in Arkansas, but raised in Malden, Missouri. Richey was married to country legend singer/songwriter Tammy Wynette from 1978 (following Wynette's acrimonious divorce from George Jones) until her death in 1998. They had no children together. He married Dallas Cowboys cheerleader turned television producer Sheila Slaughter in 2001 with whom he had a daughter, Tatum. He remained married to Slaughter until his death 2010. Tim McGraw sang at their intimate wedding outside of Nashville. Richey was a mainstay of the Nashville country music community since the 1960s through his songwriting and record production. In the 1970s, he co-wrote Keep Me in Mind, a No. 1 country hit for Lynn Anderson in 1973. He also wrote hits for future wife Tammy ",
"James Bellett Richey\n Richey married, in 1872, Blanche Perkins, daughter of William Perkins, of Somerset, Louisiana. James Alexander Richey (1874-1931) was their son.",
"Joseph Richey\n Richey was in poor health and on the advice of his physician, Samuel C. Chew, set out for Europe, hoping the \"change in air\" would provide a cure. The ship sailed from New York on July 26, 1877. He reached London on the evening of September 17, 1877. Three days later, he met with his friend, Father Richard Meux Benson, another co-founder of the Society of St. John the Evangelist. The Rev. Arthur Brinckman, chaplain to the All Saints Sisters, was with him until two in the morning; but Richey died at 5:00 on the morning of September 21, the cause of death being pulmonary disease. His body was returned to Baltimore and a burial service was held at Mount Calvary Church on October 18, 1887. The Baltimore Sun reported that a great crowd attended the service and lined the streets; Richey was buried at St. John's Episcopal Cemetery, close to the grave of Mother Harriet.",
"William Henry Jones\n Jones was twice married, and left a widow, one son, and three daughters. In 1883, he prefixed his wife's maiden name, Rich, to his surname. His brother was Samuel Flood Jones (1826–95), a Precentor at Westminster Abbey.",
"Rich baronets\nSir Henry Rich, 1st Baronet (1803–1869) "
] |
Who is the father of Wang Yuankui? | [
"Wang Tingcou"
] | father | Wang Yuankui | 6,143,159 | 68 | [
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"title": "Wang Yuankui",
"text": " Wang Yuankui was born in 812, during the reign of Emperor Xianzong, when his father Wang Tingcou was probably serving as an officer under Wang Chengzong, then the military governor of Chengde, whose family Wang Tingcou was related to by adoption — as Wang Tingcou's great-grandfather Wang Wugezhi (王五哥之) was an adoptive son of Wang Chengzong's grandfather Wang Wujun. After Wang Chengzong's death in 820, the imperial government briefly took over control of Chengde, but in 821, soldiers led by Wang Tingcou mutinied and killed the imperially-commissioned military governor Tian Hongzheng, and Wang Tingcou subsequently took over as military governor, with the imperial government eventually capitulating and allowing him to do so. Sometime during Wang Tingcou's rule, he made Wang Yuankui one of the military commanders at Chengde's capital Zhen Prefecture (鎮州), as well as the commander of Chengde army. When Wang Tingcou died in 834, the soldiers supported Wang Yuankui to succeed him, and in 835, then-reigning Emperor Wenzong (Emperor Xianzong's grandson) commissioned Wang Yuankui military governor. It was said that Wang Yuankui changed Wang Tingcou's defiant stance toward the imperial government, and was respectful to the imperial government, often offering tributes to the emperor.",
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"title": "Wang Yuankui",
"text": " Wang Yuankui (812–854 ), formally Duke Zhong of Taiyuan (太原忠公), was a general of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty. Like his father Wang Tingcou, Wang Yuankui ruled Chengde Circuit (成德, headquartered in modern Shijiazhuang, Hebei) in de facto independence from the imperial government, but unlike Wang Tingcou, he was respectful to the imperial government and often followed its orders.",
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"title": "Wang Ting-son",
"text": " Wang Ting-son's father Wang Ching-feng served as the magistrate of Hualien County between 1993 and 2001. The younger Wang studied mathematics at Soochow University before attending George Washington University in the United States, where he earned a master's and doctoral degree in international business. Wang returned to Taiwan, joining the National Dong Hwa University faculty.",
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"title": "Wang Jingwei",
"text": " Wang was married to Chen Bijun and had six children with her, five of whom survived into adulthood. Of those who survived into adulthood, Wang's eldest son, Wenjin, was born in France in 1913. Wang's eldest daughter, Wenxing, was born in France in 1915, worked as a teacher in Hong Kong after 1948, retired to the US in 1984 and died in 2015. Wang's second daughter, Wang Wenbin, was born in 1920. Wang's third daughter, Wenxun, was born in Guangzhou in 1922 and died in 2002 in Hong Kong. Wang's second son, Wenti, was born in 1928 and was sentenced in 1946 to 18 months' imprisonment for being a hanjian. After serving his sentence, Wang Wenti settled in Hong Kong and has been involved in many education projects with the mainland since the 1980s.",
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"title": "Chengde (Tang dynasty)",
"text": " supplies ran out. Tingcou aided the rebel Li Tongjie against Tang forces. After the defeat of Li Tongjie in 829, Tingcou was pardoned. He died in 834 and was succeeded by his son Wang Yuankui. Although still maintaining independence, Yuankui offered tribute to the Tang court, a change from his father's stance of outright defiance. To reward Yuankui, Emperor Wenzong of Tang sent his cousin, Princess Shouan the daughter of Li Wu (sixth son of Emperor Xianzong), to marry Yuankui in 837. Yuankui participated in the Tang campaign against Zhaoyi (Changzhi). He died in 854 and was succeeded by his son Wang Shaoding. Shaoding exhibited inappropriate behavior such as heavy ",
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"title": "Wang Bingnan",
"text": " His eldest son was Wang Dongming (王東明) and his second son, Wang Boming (王波明), was editor of Caijing (财经).",
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"id": "5359973",
"title": "Wang Hongguang",
"text": " Wang's father is Wang Jianqing, a major general in the People's Liberation Army (PLA). Wang married Gao Yanyan (高燕燕), daughter of Gao Houliang, who was also a major general in the People's Liberation Army Air Force. The couple have a son. They divorced in 2015.",
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"id": "4228940",
"title": "Wang Shuo",
"text": "Father (《爸爸》) (2000) ",
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"id": "30954154",
"title": "Wang Hong (politician)",
"text": " Wang Hong was a great-grandson of the famed Jin prime minister Wang Dao. His father Wang Xun (王珣) served as prime minister during the reign of Emperor Xiaowu of Jin, although he lost much of his power after Emperor Xiaowu's death. During Emperor An's reign, when Emperor Xiaowu's brother and Emperor An's uncle Sima Daozi, Prince of Kuaiji, served as regent, Wang Hong served on his staff, and, impressed with Wang Hong's suggestions, Sima Daozi wanted to promote him, but Wang Xun, believing his son to be too young for greater posts (Sima Daozi's regency lasted from 397 to 399, so Wang Hong would be only 18 to 20 by this point), declined on his son's behalf. Wang Xun ",
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"id": "29739270",
"title": "Wang Yuan (mathematician)",
"text": " Wang was born in Lanxi, Zhejiang, China. His father was a magistrate in the local government. Because of the Japanese invasion (the Second Sino-Japanese War), Wang's family had to move away from Zhejiang Province, and finally arrived at the southeast city Kunming in Yunnan in 1938. 1942, Wang's father rose to the position of Chief Secretary of the Academia Sinica. 1946 after the Japanese surrender, his family moved to the capital city, Nanjing. 1946–1949, Wang's father was the Acting Director of the institute. In 1949, Wang separated with his father, who went to Taiwan. Wang entered Yingshi University (later merged into National Chekiang University, now Zhejiang University) in Hangzhou, and graduated from the Department of Mathematics in 1952. He then earned a position in the Institute of Mathematics, Academia Sinica. Hua Luogeng was his academic adviser and one ",
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"id": "1323019",
"title": "Wang Xiankui",
"text": " Wang Xiankui (born July 1952) is a Chinese politician best known for his terms as Governor, then Communist Party Secretary of Heilongjiang, a province in the northeast part of the country. Wang worked in various capacities in the railway system before entering politics in 2003 as the deputy party chief of Gansu province.",
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{
"id": "30965429",
"title": "Wang Likun",
"text": " Wang Likun was born on 22 March, in Chifeng, Inner Mongolia. Wang Likun is a Manchu, a Chinese ethnic minority. Wang Likun graduated from Beijing Dance Academy in 2004, majoring in traditional dance.",
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"id": "25616569",
"title": "Wang Ruikai",
"text": " Wang Ruikai (traditional Chinese: 汪瑞闓; simplified Chinese: 汪瑞恺; pinyin: Wāng Ruìkǎi; Wade-Giles: Wang Jui-k'ai) (? - January 24, 1941) was a politician in the Republic of China. He was Governor of Zhejiang during the Reformed Government of the Republic of China and the Wang Jingwei regime (Republic of China-Nanjing). He was born in Xuyi, Anhui.",
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"id": "8364738",
"title": "Wang Yuanying",
"text": " Wang Zongyi was born in 892, before the founding of the Former Shu state, as Wang Jian's second son. His mother was a Lady Zhang, who later would be given the imperial consort title of Guifei (貴妃) after Wang Jian founded Former Shu. As his older brother Wang Zongren (王宗仁), born of a Lady Ma, was disabled in his youth, Wang Zongyi was considered in effect Wang Jian's oldest son, and at some point during Wang Jian's service as a Tang Dynasty general was given the honorific title of deputy director of the archival bureau (秘書少監). When Wang Jian declared himself Emperor of Shu in 907, he created Wang Zongyi the Prince of Sui.",
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"id": "13577450",
"title": "Wang Anyi",
"text": " Wang's mother, Ru Zhijuan (茹志鹃), is a novelist while her father, Wang Xiaopin (王啸平), is a playwright and director. She has an elder sister, Wang Annuo (王安诺), who is a former editor of a literary magazine and a younger brother, Wang Anwei (王安桅), who does Literary and Art research. Wang is married to Li Zhang (李章) who is an editor of Shanghai Music Publishing House.",
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"title": "Wang Yuankui",
"text": " through Tumen (土門, in modern Shijiazhuang) over the Taihang Mountains to support a counterattack by Hedong forces under the command of the officer Wang Feng (王逢). However, as Hedong forces under the eunuch monitor Lü Yizhong (呂義忠) quickly recaptured Hedong's capital Taiyuan and killed Yang, it appeared that Wang Yuankui never actually launched his forces over the Taihang Mountains. In fall 844, Pei Wen (裴問) the brother of Liu Congjian's wife Lady Pei, whom Liu Zhen had put in charge of the three Zhaoyi prefectures east of the Taihang Mountains but who was angered that Liu Zhen's officer Liu Xi (劉溪) was forcing his soldiers to pay taxes even ",
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"id": "29307090",
"title": "Liuqin",
"text": "Wang Hongyi (王红艺), daughter of Wang Huiran ; Wang Huiran (王惠然), esteemed \"Father of the ''liuqin'\" ; Mei Han, guzheng who doubles on liuqin ",
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"title": "Wang Lingmou",
"text": " Jiangsu), while Xu Wen's oldest biological son Xu Zhixun was serving as junior regent at Wu's capital Guangling. That year, Xu Zhixun was assassinated by the general Zhu Jin, and as all of Xu Wen's other biological sons were young, Xu Wen had Xu Zhigao take over as junior regent at Guangling. It was apparently at that time that Wang Lingmou became one of the military commanders at Yang Prefecture (揚州, i.e., Guangling). In 919, when then-reigning Prince of Wu, Yang Longyan, took the greater title of King of Wu at Xu Wen's urging, Wang Lingmou was made the director of palace communications (內樞密使, Nei Shumishi). In 927, Xu Wen died. Xu Zhigao subsequently engaged in a power struggle with ",
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"id": "8502169",
"title": "Wang Ju-Rong",
"text": " Wang Ju-Rong was the daughter of Wang Zi-Ping, a renowned figure in Chinese Martial Arts and Traditional Medicine. In 1955 Wang married Wu Chengde, who was a student of her father, a doctor and a professor of Traditional Chinese Medicine. She had three daughters Helen Wu (XiaoRong), Grace Wu (XiaoGo) and Wu Xiaoping.",
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"id": "7412036",
"title": "Wang Jin-pyng",
"text": " Wang's father, Wang Ko, is the man behind Wang's current family business today. At the age of 28, on 26 March 1969 Wang met his then-future wife Chen Tsai-lien during the anniversary celebration of Shih Chien Home Economics College at the Feng-Lin Restaurant. It was love at the first sight and both felt a deep connection towards one another. They held their engagement ceremony at Mandarina Crown Hotel. In 2021, Wang received Japan's Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun, for his contributions to \"enhancing mutual friendship and understanding between Taiwan and Japan.\".",
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"Wang Yuankui\n Wang Yuankui was born in 812, during the reign of Emperor Xianzong, when his father Wang Tingcou was probably serving as an officer under Wang Chengzong, then the military governor of Chengde, whose family Wang Tingcou was related to by adoption — as Wang Tingcou's great-grandfather Wang Wugezhi (王五哥之) was an adoptive son of Wang Chengzong's grandfather Wang Wujun. After Wang Chengzong's death in 820, the imperial government briefly took over control of Chengde, but in 821, soldiers led by Wang Tingcou mutinied and killed the imperially-commissioned military governor Tian Hongzheng, and Wang Tingcou subsequently took over as military governor, with the imperial government eventually capitulating and allowing him to do so. Sometime during Wang Tingcou's rule, he made Wang Yuankui one of the military commanders at Chengde's capital Zhen Prefecture (鎮州), as well as the commander of Chengde army. When Wang Tingcou died in 834, the soldiers supported Wang Yuankui to succeed him, and in 835, then-reigning Emperor Wenzong (Emperor Xianzong's grandson) commissioned Wang Yuankui military governor. It was said that Wang Yuankui changed Wang Tingcou's defiant stance toward the imperial government, and was respectful to the imperial government, often offering tributes to the emperor.",
"Wang Yuankui\n Wang Yuankui (812–854 ), formally Duke Zhong of Taiyuan (太原忠公), was a general of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty. Like his father Wang Tingcou, Wang Yuankui ruled Chengde Circuit (成德, headquartered in modern Shijiazhuang, Hebei) in de facto independence from the imperial government, but unlike Wang Tingcou, he was respectful to the imperial government and often followed its orders.",
"Wang Ting-son\n Wang Ting-son's father Wang Ching-feng served as the magistrate of Hualien County between 1993 and 2001. The younger Wang studied mathematics at Soochow University before attending George Washington University in the United States, where he earned a master's and doctoral degree in international business. Wang returned to Taiwan, joining the National Dong Hwa University faculty.",
"Wang Jingwei\n Wang was married to Chen Bijun and had six children with her, five of whom survived into adulthood. Of those who survived into adulthood, Wang's eldest son, Wenjin, was born in France in 1913. Wang's eldest daughter, Wenxing, was born in France in 1915, worked as a teacher in Hong Kong after 1948, retired to the US in 1984 and died in 2015. Wang's second daughter, Wang Wenbin, was born in 1920. Wang's third daughter, Wenxun, was born in Guangzhou in 1922 and died in 2002 in Hong Kong. Wang's second son, Wenti, was born in 1928 and was sentenced in 1946 to 18 months' imprisonment for being a hanjian. After serving his sentence, Wang Wenti settled in Hong Kong and has been involved in many education projects with the mainland since the 1980s.",
"Chengde (Tang dynasty)\n supplies ran out. Tingcou aided the rebel Li Tongjie against Tang forces. After the defeat of Li Tongjie in 829, Tingcou was pardoned. He died in 834 and was succeeded by his son Wang Yuankui. Although still maintaining independence, Yuankui offered tribute to the Tang court, a change from his father's stance of outright defiance. To reward Yuankui, Emperor Wenzong of Tang sent his cousin, Princess Shouan the daughter of Li Wu (sixth son of Emperor Xianzong), to marry Yuankui in 837. Yuankui participated in the Tang campaign against Zhaoyi (Changzhi). He died in 854 and was succeeded by his son Wang Shaoding. Shaoding exhibited inappropriate behavior such as heavy ",
"Wang Bingnan\n His eldest son was Wang Dongming (王東明) and his second son, Wang Boming (王波明), was editor of Caijing (财经).",
"Wang Hongguang\n Wang's father is Wang Jianqing, a major general in the People's Liberation Army (PLA). Wang married Gao Yanyan (高燕燕), daughter of Gao Houliang, who was also a major general in the People's Liberation Army Air Force. The couple have a son. They divorced in 2015.",
"Wang Shuo\nFather (《爸爸》) (2000) ",
"Wang Hong (politician)\n Wang Hong was a great-grandson of the famed Jin prime minister Wang Dao. His father Wang Xun (王珣) served as prime minister during the reign of Emperor Xiaowu of Jin, although he lost much of his power after Emperor Xiaowu's death. During Emperor An's reign, when Emperor Xiaowu's brother and Emperor An's uncle Sima Daozi, Prince of Kuaiji, served as regent, Wang Hong served on his staff, and, impressed with Wang Hong's suggestions, Sima Daozi wanted to promote him, but Wang Xun, believing his son to be too young for greater posts (Sima Daozi's regency lasted from 397 to 399, so Wang Hong would be only 18 to 20 by this point), declined on his son's behalf. Wang Xun ",
"Wang Yuan (mathematician)\n Wang was born in Lanxi, Zhejiang, China. His father was a magistrate in the local government. Because of the Japanese invasion (the Second Sino-Japanese War), Wang's family had to move away from Zhejiang Province, and finally arrived at the southeast city Kunming in Yunnan in 1938. 1942, Wang's father rose to the position of Chief Secretary of the Academia Sinica. 1946 after the Japanese surrender, his family moved to the capital city, Nanjing. 1946–1949, Wang's father was the Acting Director of the institute. In 1949, Wang separated with his father, who went to Taiwan. Wang entered Yingshi University (later merged into National Chekiang University, now Zhejiang University) in Hangzhou, and graduated from the Department of Mathematics in 1952. He then earned a position in the Institute of Mathematics, Academia Sinica. Hua Luogeng was his academic adviser and one ",
"Wang Xiankui\n Wang Xiankui (born July 1952) is a Chinese politician best known for his terms as Governor, then Communist Party Secretary of Heilongjiang, a province in the northeast part of the country. Wang worked in various capacities in the railway system before entering politics in 2003 as the deputy party chief of Gansu province.",
"Wang Likun\n Wang Likun was born on 22 March, in Chifeng, Inner Mongolia. Wang Likun is a Manchu, a Chinese ethnic minority. Wang Likun graduated from Beijing Dance Academy in 2004, majoring in traditional dance.",
"Wang Ruikai\n Wang Ruikai (traditional Chinese: 汪瑞闓; simplified Chinese: 汪瑞恺; pinyin: Wāng Ruìkǎi; Wade-Giles: Wang Jui-k'ai) (? - January 24, 1941) was a politician in the Republic of China. He was Governor of Zhejiang during the Reformed Government of the Republic of China and the Wang Jingwei regime (Republic of China-Nanjing). He was born in Xuyi, Anhui.",
"Wang Yuanying\n Wang Zongyi was born in 892, before the founding of the Former Shu state, as Wang Jian's second son. His mother was a Lady Zhang, who later would be given the imperial consort title of Guifei (貴妃) after Wang Jian founded Former Shu. As his older brother Wang Zongren (王宗仁), born of a Lady Ma, was disabled in his youth, Wang Zongyi was considered in effect Wang Jian's oldest son, and at some point during Wang Jian's service as a Tang Dynasty general was given the honorific title of deputy director of the archival bureau (秘書少監). When Wang Jian declared himself Emperor of Shu in 907, he created Wang Zongyi the Prince of Sui.",
"Wang Anyi\n Wang's mother, Ru Zhijuan (茹志鹃), is a novelist while her father, Wang Xiaopin (王啸平), is a playwright and director. She has an elder sister, Wang Annuo (王安诺), who is a former editor of a literary magazine and a younger brother, Wang Anwei (王安桅), who does Literary and Art research. Wang is married to Li Zhang (李章) who is an editor of Shanghai Music Publishing House.",
"Wang Yuankui\n through Tumen (土門, in modern Shijiazhuang) over the Taihang Mountains to support a counterattack by Hedong forces under the command of the officer Wang Feng (王逢). However, as Hedong forces under the eunuch monitor Lü Yizhong (呂義忠) quickly recaptured Hedong's capital Taiyuan and killed Yang, it appeared that Wang Yuankui never actually launched his forces over the Taihang Mountains. In fall 844, Pei Wen (裴問) the brother of Liu Congjian's wife Lady Pei, whom Liu Zhen had put in charge of the three Zhaoyi prefectures east of the Taihang Mountains but who was angered that Liu Zhen's officer Liu Xi (劉溪) was forcing his soldiers to pay taxes even ",
"Liuqin\nWang Hongyi (王红艺), daughter of Wang Huiran ; Wang Huiran (王惠然), esteemed \"Father of the ''liuqin'\" ; Mei Han, guzheng who doubles on liuqin ",
"Wang Lingmou\n Jiangsu), while Xu Wen's oldest biological son Xu Zhixun was serving as junior regent at Wu's capital Guangling. That year, Xu Zhixun was assassinated by the general Zhu Jin, and as all of Xu Wen's other biological sons were young, Xu Wen had Xu Zhigao take over as junior regent at Guangling. It was apparently at that time that Wang Lingmou became one of the military commanders at Yang Prefecture (揚州, i.e., Guangling). In 919, when then-reigning Prince of Wu, Yang Longyan, took the greater title of King of Wu at Xu Wen's urging, Wang Lingmou was made the director of palace communications (內樞密使, Nei Shumishi). In 927, Xu Wen died. Xu Zhigao subsequently engaged in a power struggle with ",
"Wang Ju-Rong\n Wang Ju-Rong was the daughter of Wang Zi-Ping, a renowned figure in Chinese Martial Arts and Traditional Medicine. In 1955 Wang married Wu Chengde, who was a student of her father, a doctor and a professor of Traditional Chinese Medicine. She had three daughters Helen Wu (XiaoRong), Grace Wu (XiaoGo) and Wu Xiaoping.",
"Wang Jin-pyng\n Wang's father, Wang Ko, is the man behind Wang's current family business today. At the age of 28, on 26 March 1969 Wang met his then-future wife Chen Tsai-lien during the anniversary celebration of Shih Chien Home Economics College at the Feng-Lin Restaurant. It was love at the first sight and both felt a deep connection towards one another. They held their engagement ceremony at Mandarina Crown Hotel. In 2021, Wang received Japan's Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun, for his contributions to \"enhancing mutual friendship and understanding between Taiwan and Japan.\"."
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"Constantine I of Georgia",
"Constantine I Bagrationi, King of Georgia"
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"id": "15852564",
"title": "George W. Jackson (developer)",
"text": " Jackson is the single father of three sons.",
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"title": "George II of Great Britain",
"text": " public profile. His father distrusted or was jealous of George's popularity, which contributed to the development of a poor relationship between them. The birth in 1717 of George's second son, Prince George William, proved to be a catalyst for a family quarrel; the king, supposedly following custom, appointed Lord Chamberlain Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle, as one of the baptismal sponsors of the child. The king was angered when George, who disliked Newcastle, verbally insulted the duke at the christening, which the duke misunderstood as a challenge to a duel. George and Caroline were temporarily confined to their apartments ",
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"title": "Boy George",
"text": " she was pregnant with George. George said of his father, \"He was a terrible father and a terrible husband.\" In 1995, George's youngest brother Gerald, who suffers from schizophrenia, was convicted of killing his wife in an episode of paranoia. George was a follower of the New Romantic movement, which was popular in the UK in the early 1980s. He lived in various squats around Warren Street in Central London. He and his friend Marilyn were regulars at Blitz, a London nightclub run by Steve Strange and Rusty Egan. The pop artists that inspired him were Siouxsie and the Banshees, ",
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"title": "Henry George Jr.",
"text": " 1893, George became the managing editor of the Florida Citizen at Jacksonville, Florida. He returned to New York City in 1895. Upon the death of his father on October 29, 1897, he was nominated to succeed his father as the candidate of the Jefferson Democracy Party for mayor of New York City, but he was unsuccessful. He married Marie Morelle Hitch (born January 22, 1879 ) from Orleans Parish, Louisiana on December 2, 1897 and was a special correspondent in Japan in 1906. George was elected as a Democrat to the Sixty-second and Sixty-third Congresses (March 4, 1911 – March 4, 1915). However, he was not a candidate for reelection in 1914. He engaged in literary pursuits until his death in Washington, D.C. and was interred in Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn.",
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"title": "Father of the Bride (1991 film)",
"text": " George Banks is the owner of a successful athletic shoe company called Side Kicks in San Marino, California. George narrates what he had to go through with his daughter's wedding. His 22-year-old daughter Annie, freshly graduated from college, returns home from Europe and announces that she is engaged to Bryan MacKenzie, despite their only having known each other for three months. The sudden shock turns the warm reunion into a heated argument between George and Annie, but they quickly reconcile in time for Bryan to arrive and meet them. Despite Bryan's good financial status and likeable demeanor, George takes an immediate ",
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"title": "George III",
"text": " at the age of 44, and his son George became heir apparent to the throne and inherited his father's title of Duke of Edinburgh. Now more interested in his grandson, three weeks later the King created George Prince of Wales. In the spring of 1756, as George approached his eighteenth birthday, the King offered him a grand establishment at St James's Palace, but George refused the offer, guided by his mother and her confidant, Lord Bute, who would later serve as Prime Minister. George's mother, now the Dowager Princess of Wales, preferred to keep George at home where she could imbue him with her strict moral values.",
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"title": "George M. Cohan",
"text": " the 1930s, who composed incidental music for her father's play The Tavern. In 1968, Mary supervised musical and lyric revisions for the musical George M! Their second daughter was Helen Cohan Carola, a film actress, who performed on Broadway with her father in Friendship in 1931. Their youngest child was George Michael Cohan, Jr. (1914–2000), who graduated from Georgetown University and served in the entertainment corps during World War II. In the 1950s, George Jr. reinterpreted his father's songs on recordings, in a nightclub act, and in television appearances on the Ed Sullivan and Milton Berle shows. George Jr.'s only ",
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"id": "15144750",
"title": "George Lamb (politician)",
"text": " The Hon. George Lamb (11 July 1784 – 2 January 1834) was a British politician and writer. The youngest son of Peniston Lamb, 1st Viscount Melbourne, and his wife Elizabeth, and the brother of William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne, Frederick Lamb, 3rd Viscount Melbourne, and Emily Lamb, Countess Cowper, he was educated at Eton College and Trinity College, Cambridge, where he graduated MA in 1805. However, due to his mother's numerous of love affairs, George's true paternity is a matter of debate. It is widely rumored that George's biological father is George the IV, the Prince of Wales. George IV acted as George Lamb's godfather. On 17 May 1809, he married Caroline Rosalie ",
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"id": "27111343",
"title": "George IV",
"text": " divorced wife of a physician; and Frances Villiers, Countess of Jersey, who dominated his life for some years. In later life, George's mistresses were the Marchioness of Hertford and the Marchioness Conyngham. George was rumoured to have fathered several illegitimate children. James Ord (born 1786)—who moved to the United States and became a Jesuit priest—was reportedly his son by Fitzherbert. Late in life, George told a friend that he had a son who was a naval officer in the West Indies, whose identity has been tentatively established as Captain Henry A. F. Hervey (1786–1824), reportedly George's child by the songwriter Lady Anne Lindsay (later Barnard), a daughter of James ",
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"id": "14812355",
"title": "George Scott (first baseman)",
"text": " Scott was the father of three sons: Dion, George III, and Brian. His grandson Deion Williams, who played shortstop for Redan High School in Georgia, was selected by the Washington Nationals in the 2011 MLB draft. Williams was converted into a pitcher and last pitched professionally for the Hagerstown Suns of the South Atlantic League in 2015.",
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"id": "28656260",
"title": "George Rice (racing driver)",
"text": " George fathered two daughters, Sarah and Glorianna, and a son, Edward, with his wife Bess.",
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"id": "8575806",
"title": "George Walton",
"text": " George Walton (c. 1749 – February 2, 1804), a Founding Father of the United States, signed the United States Declaration of Independence as a representative of Georgia and also served as the second Chief Executive of Georgia.",
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"title": "George V",
"text": " of my father, and I am damned well going to see to it that my children are frightened of me.\" In reality, there is no direct source for the quotation and it is likely that George's parenting style was little different from that adopted by most people at the time. Whether this was the case or not, his children did seem to resent his strict nature, Prince Henry going as far as to describe him as a \"terrible father\" in later years. They lived mainly at York Cottage, a relatively small house in Sandringham, Norfolk, where their way of life mirrored that of ",
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"title": "John George (Conservative politician)",
"text": " George's father, also called John Clarke George, was a miner from Fife. After attending Ballingry Public School until the age of 14, George began work in the coal mines. However he later trained for management, and rose through the ranks; by 1938 he was appointed Manager of New Cumnock Collieries.",
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"id": "27647021",
"title": "George III",
"text": " of his sons in infancy, in 1782 and 1783, respectively. Nevertheless, he set his children a strict regimen. They were expected to attend rigorous lessons from seven in the morning and to lead lives of religious observance and virtue. When his children strayed from George's principles of righteousness, as his sons did as young adults, he was dismayed and disappointed. By this time, George's health was deteriorating. He had a mental illness characterised by acute mania, which was possibly a symptom of the genetic disease porphyria, although this has been questioned. A study of samples of the King's hair published in 2005 revealed high levels of arsenic, a possible trigger for the ",
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{
"id": "31040743",
"title": "George, King of Saxony",
"text": " George was born in the Saxon capital Dresden. He was the second son of King John of Saxony (1801–1873) and his wife, Princess Amalie Auguste of Bavaria (1801–1877), daughter of King Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria (1756–1825).",
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"id": "32732224",
"title": "Father of the Bride (1991 film)",
"text": " to him while his wife, Nina, accepts him as a potential son-in-law. George does not want to let go of his daughter. George and Nina meet Bryan's parents, John and Joanna MacKenzie, who are wealthy and live in a mansion in Bel-Air. John reassures George by also expressing how shocked he had initially been at Bryan's engagement, but George quickly gets into trouble when he begins nosing around the MacKenzies' financial records. He eventually ends up falling into the pool when cornered by the MacKenzies' vicious pet Dobermans. All is forgiven, however, and the Banks family meets with an eccentric German ",
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"id": "26714792",
"title": "Manfred George",
"text": " cousin of German poet Nelly Sachs, who won the 1966 Nobel Prize in Literature. His sister was married to Oskar Maria Graf, who wrote regularly for Aufbau. George's children attended Anna Essinger's boarding school, Landschulheim Herrlingen and were of the 66 children moved to safety in England in 1933. On the 40th anniversary of George's death, his son, Frank George (b. 1921), was interviewed about his father in an article on the lives of exiled intellectuals in the Jewish diaspora. Photos of artwork of George's son and grandchildren, made by his daughter-in-law, sculptor Roseanne George (1921-2011), are in the Nelly Sachs Collection, archived in Stockholm, Sweden.",
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"text": " Prince George was a Generalfeldmarschall before his ascension. It gradually became clear that George's elder brother, Albert I (1828–1902), and his wife, Queen Carola (1833–1907), would not have any children, thereby making George the heir presumptive to the throne. He succeeded Albert I as King of Saxony on 19 June 1902, albeit for just a brief two-year reign. On 15 October 1904 he died in Pillnitz and was succeeded by his eldest son, Frederick Augustus III (1865–1932), who was deposed in 1918. King George was a controversial figure. He divorced by royal decree his eldest son from his daughter-in-law, Crown Princess Luise. Luise's flight from Dresden was due to her father-in-law's threatening to have her interned in a mental asylum at the Sonnenstein Castle for life.",
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"George W. Jackson (developer)\n Jackson is the single father of three sons.",
"George II of Great Britain\n public profile. His father distrusted or was jealous of George's popularity, which contributed to the development of a poor relationship between them. The birth in 1717 of George's second son, Prince George William, proved to be a catalyst for a family quarrel; the king, supposedly following custom, appointed Lord Chamberlain Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle, as one of the baptismal sponsors of the child. The king was angered when George, who disliked Newcastle, verbally insulted the duke at the christening, which the duke misunderstood as a challenge to a duel. George and Caroline were temporarily confined to their apartments ",
"Boy George\n she was pregnant with George. George said of his father, \"He was a terrible father and a terrible husband.\" In 1995, George's youngest brother Gerald, who suffers from schizophrenia, was convicted of killing his wife in an episode of paranoia. George was a follower of the New Romantic movement, which was popular in the UK in the early 1980s. He lived in various squats around Warren Street in Central London. He and his friend Marilyn were regulars at Blitz, a London nightclub run by Steve Strange and Rusty Egan. The pop artists that inspired him were Siouxsie and the Banshees, ",
"Henry George Jr.\n 1893, George became the managing editor of the Florida Citizen at Jacksonville, Florida. He returned to New York City in 1895. Upon the death of his father on October 29, 1897, he was nominated to succeed his father as the candidate of the Jefferson Democracy Party for mayor of New York City, but he was unsuccessful. He married Marie Morelle Hitch (born January 22, 1879 ) from Orleans Parish, Louisiana on December 2, 1897 and was a special correspondent in Japan in 1906. George was elected as a Democrat to the Sixty-second and Sixty-third Congresses (March 4, 1911 – March 4, 1915). However, he was not a candidate for reelection in 1914. He engaged in literary pursuits until his death in Washington, D.C. and was interred in Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn.",
"Father of the Bride (1991 film)\n George Banks is the owner of a successful athletic shoe company called Side Kicks in San Marino, California. George narrates what he had to go through with his daughter's wedding. His 22-year-old daughter Annie, freshly graduated from college, returns home from Europe and announces that she is engaged to Bryan MacKenzie, despite their only having known each other for three months. The sudden shock turns the warm reunion into a heated argument between George and Annie, but they quickly reconcile in time for Bryan to arrive and meet them. Despite Bryan's good financial status and likeable demeanor, George takes an immediate ",
"George III\n at the age of 44, and his son George became heir apparent to the throne and inherited his father's title of Duke of Edinburgh. Now more interested in his grandson, three weeks later the King created George Prince of Wales. In the spring of 1756, as George approached his eighteenth birthday, the King offered him a grand establishment at St James's Palace, but George refused the offer, guided by his mother and her confidant, Lord Bute, who would later serve as Prime Minister. George's mother, now the Dowager Princess of Wales, preferred to keep George at home where she could imbue him with her strict moral values.",
"George M. Cohan\n the 1930s, who composed incidental music for her father's play The Tavern. In 1968, Mary supervised musical and lyric revisions for the musical George M! Their second daughter was Helen Cohan Carola, a film actress, who performed on Broadway with her father in Friendship in 1931. Their youngest child was George Michael Cohan, Jr. (1914–2000), who graduated from Georgetown University and served in the entertainment corps during World War II. In the 1950s, George Jr. reinterpreted his father's songs on recordings, in a nightclub act, and in television appearances on the Ed Sullivan and Milton Berle shows. George Jr.'s only ",
"George Lamb (politician)\n The Hon. George Lamb (11 July 1784 – 2 January 1834) was a British politician and writer. The youngest son of Peniston Lamb, 1st Viscount Melbourne, and his wife Elizabeth, and the brother of William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne, Frederick Lamb, 3rd Viscount Melbourne, and Emily Lamb, Countess Cowper, he was educated at Eton College and Trinity College, Cambridge, where he graduated MA in 1805. However, due to his mother's numerous of love affairs, George's true paternity is a matter of debate. It is widely rumored that George's biological father is George the IV, the Prince of Wales. George IV acted as George Lamb's godfather. On 17 May 1809, he married Caroline Rosalie ",
"George IV\n divorced wife of a physician; and Frances Villiers, Countess of Jersey, who dominated his life for some years. In later life, George's mistresses were the Marchioness of Hertford and the Marchioness Conyngham. George was rumoured to have fathered several illegitimate children. James Ord (born 1786)—who moved to the United States and became a Jesuit priest—was reportedly his son by Fitzherbert. Late in life, George told a friend that he had a son who was a naval officer in the West Indies, whose identity has been tentatively established as Captain Henry A. F. Hervey (1786–1824), reportedly George's child by the songwriter Lady Anne Lindsay (later Barnard), a daughter of James ",
"George Scott (first baseman)\n Scott was the father of three sons: Dion, George III, and Brian. His grandson Deion Williams, who played shortstop for Redan High School in Georgia, was selected by the Washington Nationals in the 2011 MLB draft. Williams was converted into a pitcher and last pitched professionally for the Hagerstown Suns of the South Atlantic League in 2015.",
"George Rice (racing driver)\n George fathered two daughters, Sarah and Glorianna, and a son, Edward, with his wife Bess.",
"George Walton\n George Walton (c. 1749 – February 2, 1804), a Founding Father of the United States, signed the United States Declaration of Independence as a representative of Georgia and also served as the second Chief Executive of Georgia.",
"George V\n of my father, and I am damned well going to see to it that my children are frightened of me.\" In reality, there is no direct source for the quotation and it is likely that George's parenting style was little different from that adopted by most people at the time. Whether this was the case or not, his children did seem to resent his strict nature, Prince Henry going as far as to describe him as a \"terrible father\" in later years. They lived mainly at York Cottage, a relatively small house in Sandringham, Norfolk, where their way of life mirrored that of ",
"John George (Conservative politician)\n George's father, also called John Clarke George, was a miner from Fife. After attending Ballingry Public School until the age of 14, George began work in the coal mines. However he later trained for management, and rose through the ranks; by 1938 he was appointed Manager of New Cumnock Collieries.",
"George III\n of his sons in infancy, in 1782 and 1783, respectively. Nevertheless, he set his children a strict regimen. They were expected to attend rigorous lessons from seven in the morning and to lead lives of religious observance and virtue. When his children strayed from George's principles of righteousness, as his sons did as young adults, he was dismayed and disappointed. By this time, George's health was deteriorating. He had a mental illness characterised by acute mania, which was possibly a symptom of the genetic disease porphyria, although this has been questioned. A study of samples of the King's hair published in 2005 revealed high levels of arsenic, a possible trigger for the ",
"George, King of Saxony\n George was born in the Saxon capital Dresden. He was the second son of King John of Saxony (1801–1873) and his wife, Princess Amalie Auguste of Bavaria (1801–1877), daughter of King Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria (1756–1825).",
"Father of the Bride (1991 film)\n to him while his wife, Nina, accepts him as a potential son-in-law. George does not want to let go of his daughter. George and Nina meet Bryan's parents, John and Joanna MacKenzie, who are wealthy and live in a mansion in Bel-Air. John reassures George by also expressing how shocked he had initially been at Bryan's engagement, but George quickly gets into trouble when he begins nosing around the MacKenzies' financial records. He eventually ends up falling into the pool when cornered by the MacKenzies' vicious pet Dobermans. All is forgiven, however, and the Banks family meets with an eccentric German ",
"Manfred George\n cousin of German poet Nelly Sachs, who won the 1966 Nobel Prize in Literature. His sister was married to Oskar Maria Graf, who wrote regularly for Aufbau. George's children attended Anna Essinger's boarding school, Landschulheim Herrlingen and were of the 66 children moved to safety in England in 1933. On the 40th anniversary of George's death, his son, Frank George (b. 1921), was interviewed about his father in an article on the lives of exiled intellectuals in the Jewish diaspora. Photos of artwork of George's son and grandchildren, made by his daughter-in-law, sculptor Roseanne George (1921-2011), are in the Nelly Sachs Collection, archived in Stockholm, Sweden.",
"George, King of Saxony\n Prince George was a Generalfeldmarschall before his ascension. It gradually became clear that George's elder brother, Albert I (1828–1902), and his wife, Queen Carola (1833–1907), would not have any children, thereby making George the heir presumptive to the throne. He succeeded Albert I as King of Saxony on 19 June 1902, albeit for just a brief two-year reign. On 15 October 1904 he died in Pillnitz and was succeeded by his eldest son, Frederick Augustus III (1865–1932), who was deposed in 1918. King George was a controversial figure. He divorced by royal decree his eldest son from his daughter-in-law, Crown Princess Luise. Luise's flight from Dresden was due to her father-in-law's threatening to have her interned in a mental asylum at the Sonnenstein Castle for life.",
"The Copper Horse\n Windsor Castle. Other irregular stones are scattered around the statue at top of Snow Hill. The base bears the ironic inscription in Latin: Georgio Tertio / Patri optimo / Georgius Rex, which translates as: 'To George the Third / the best of fathers / King George [IV]'. Like so many father–son relationships in the Hanoverian family, however, George III and George IV were known to have despised one another. Westmacott was formally commissioned in 1824, and the Duke of Wellington (then Master-General of the Ordnance) authorised the release of 25 tons of obsolete brass cannons to him the following year, to be melted down for the casting. "
] |
Who is the father of Now What? | [
"Chance Play"
] | father | Now What (horse) | 5,315,051 | 59 | [
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"text": " Joshua Then and Now is a 1985 Canadian film and a TV mini-series, adapted by Mordecai Richler from his semi-autobiographical novel Joshua Then and Now. James Woods starred as the adult Joshua, Gabrielle Lazure as his wife, and Alan Arkin as Joshua's father. It was directed by Ted Kotcheff who had previously directed Richler's The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz. The film depicts Joshua growing up in his Montreal neighborhood, and then his adventures as a modestly successful writer. He marries the \"golden shiksa\" of his dreams, but eventually everything around him crumbles and he must act quickly to recover it all. A ",
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"text": " Father/Daughter Records is an independent record label owned and operated by Jessi Frick and her father Ken Hector formed in 2010 and initially known for releasing early records by Mutual Benefit, Pure Bathing Culture, Levek and Oregon Bike Trails (now known as Cayucas). The label is based in San Francisco, California. Before founding Father/Daughter Records, Jessi Frick was a marketing and publicity executive at Fiddler Records. Frick now co-runs the music & mixed media management firm Citrine Management with Andi Wilson. She also founded the Bay Area Record Fair, San Francisco's independent record market held annually since it started in 2014 and founded the Keep In Touch Series a flexi-postcard subscription series launched in January 2015. The label went on put out releases by artists such as Shamir, Diet Cig, Remember Sports, Vagabon, Anjimile and Partner. In 2018, Father/Daughter released its first book, Little Wonder by ",
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"Now, Now\n Now, Now, formerly known as Now, Now Every Children, is an American indie rock duo formed in Blaine, Minnesota, United States, and based in Minneapolis. The band is composed of Cacie Dalager (vocals, guitar, keyboard) and Bradley Hale (drums, backing vocals).",
"NOWSA\nKatherine Cunningham ",
"Stage mother\n Fathers have also been known to manage their children in this way, such as Joseph Jackson (patriarch of the Jackson family), Murry Wilson (father of three of The Beach Boys), Joe Simpson (father of Jessica and Ashlee Simpson), Jeff Archuleta (father of American Idol runner-up David Archuleta), Mathew Knowles (father of Beyoncé and Solange Knowles), Ira David Wood III (father of Evan Rachel Wood) and Kit Culkin (father of Macaulay and Kieran Culkin). A historical example of such a father was Leopold Mozart, who recognized his son's musical ability at an early age and made the most of it. Abraham Quintanilla, Jr., father of Tejano superstar Selena, is credited with having discovered Selena's gift of singing; he rounded ",
"Father (rapper)\n Father is an American rapper and producer. He is the head of independent record label Awful Records.",
"Conversations with God\n God presently (everything is happening right now with no space/time difference) - rather than become his followers. Jesus is supposed to have said, \"The Father (God) and I are one, and you are my brethren\". This means that living things are all one (particles of the collective God) (Book 3, Chapter 20, PG. 329-330). ; Jesus is said to have said, \"without the Father (God), I am nothing\". The Father of all is pure thought, the energy of life (Book 3, Chapter 11, PG. 180). ; In Book 3 of Conversations with God (1998), by Neale Donald Walsch, it is mentioned that Mahavatar Babaji may at one ",
"Who's Your Daddy Now?\n Who's Your Daddy Now? is a 2007 Philippine television situational comedy series broadcast by GMA Network. Starring Joey Marquez, Raymart Santiago and Ynna Asistio, it premiered on April 16, 2007 on the network's KiliTV line up replacing Lagot Ka, Isusumbong Kita. The series concluded on July 13, 2007.",
"Who's Your Daddy Now?\nLead cast ; Joey Marquez as Peter ; Raymart Santiago as Mario ; Ynna Asistio as Andrea ; Paolo Contis as Paul Supporting cast ; Celia Rodriguez as Candy ; Jean Garcia as Stephanie ; Julia Lopez as Diding ",
"Now Dad\n Now Dad (, also Romanized as Now Dād) is a village in Pol Beh Bala Rural District, Simakan District, Jahrom County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 355, in 73 families.",
"Now (John Paul Young album)\n Now is the eighth studio album by Australian pop singer John Paul Young, released in September 1996. The album was released through Albert Productions and spawned the single \"Happy the Man\". Now includes a re-recorded version of \"Love Is in the Air\". John Paul Young returned to Germany after a 20-year absence to tour this album. He appearing on TV programmes & specials.",
"Speaking of Now\n Grammy Awards",
"You Are the Father\n You Are The Father! is the second mixtape by Detroit underground rapper Fatt Father. It was released on January 10, 2008 also as a free download album to promote his debut solo self-titled record and his collaboration with Goon Sqwad fellow rapper and producer Trick-Trick. It featured the singles \"My Detroit Playaz\" by Fatt Father and Stretch Money, and \"Let's Work!!!\" by Trick-Trick, which was added onto The Villain album. It also contained the songs \"Green Light\", \"Right Now\" and a snippet version of \"Wouldn't It Be Nice\", which were later added onto Fatt Father album (released in December 8, 2008). The mixtape is hosted by Hex Murda of The Almighty Dreadnaughtz.",
"What Now? (album)\n What Now? is an album by flugelhornist and composer Kenny Wheeler recorded in 2004 and released on the CAM Jazz label in early 2006.",
"The Mother of His Children\n The film is now considered lost.",
"What, Now? (album)\nPeter Hammill - recording engineer, mixing (Terra Incognita, Bath) ; Paul Ridout - design, photography ",
"Craig Shoemaker\nShoemaker, Craig; Kushner, Sarah (illustrator); Novak, Robert; Bennett, Marc (2002). What You Have Now ... What Your Daddy Had Then. Bennett/Novak and Company, Inc. ISBN: 978-0971345409 ; Shoemaker, Craig; Kushner, Sarah (illustrator) (2004). What You Have Now ... What Your Mommy Had Then. Bennett/Novak and Company, Inc. ISBN: 9780971345423 ",
"Joshua Then and Now (film)\n Joshua Then and Now is a 1985 Canadian film and a TV mini-series, adapted by Mordecai Richler from his semi-autobiographical novel Joshua Then and Now. James Woods starred as the adult Joshua, Gabrielle Lazure as his wife, and Alan Arkin as Joshua's father. It was directed by Ted Kotcheff who had previously directed Richler's The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz. The film depicts Joshua growing up in his Montreal neighborhood, and then his adventures as a modestly successful writer. He marries the \"golden shiksa\" of his dreams, but eventually everything around him crumbles and he must act quickly to recover it all. A ",
"Father/Daughter Records\n Father/Daughter Records is an independent record label owned and operated by Jessi Frick and her father Ken Hector formed in 2010 and initially known for releasing early records by Mutual Benefit, Pure Bathing Culture, Levek and Oregon Bike Trails (now known as Cayucas). The label is based in San Francisco, California. Before founding Father/Daughter Records, Jessi Frick was a marketing and publicity executive at Fiddler Records. Frick now co-runs the music & mixed media management firm Citrine Management with Andi Wilson. She also founded the Bay Area Record Fair, San Francisco's independent record market held annually since it started in 2014 and founded the Keep In Touch Series a flexi-postcard subscription series launched in January 2015. The label went on put out releases by artists such as Shamir, Diet Cig, Remember Sports, Vagabon, Anjimile and Partner. In 2018, Father/Daughter released its first book, Little Wonder by ",
"Father/Son Challenge\n Source:",
"Who We Are Now\n Who We Are Now is a 2017 American drama film directed and written by Matthew Newton and starring Julianne Nicholson, Emma Roberts, and Zachary Quinto. It screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival."
] |
Who is the father of Giacomo Guardi? | [
"Francesco Guardi",
"Francesco Guada",
"François Guardi",
"Fr. Guardi",
"Francesco Gardis",
"Franchesko Gvardi",
"Francesco Guarde",
"Francesco Gauda",
"Francesco Guardet",
"Francesco Gardi",
"Francesco Garde",
"Francesco de Guardi",
"Francesco Lazzaro Guardi",
"School of Guardi",
"Francesco de' Guardi",
"Guardie",
"Gaurdy",
"Guada",
"francesco quardi",
"guarde f.",
"Gardi",
"Garde",
"Guardet",
"Gauda",
"guardi francesco",
"franc. guardi",
"Francisco Guardi",
"Fran. Guardi",
"fr. guardi",
"Guarde",
"Guardo",
"Guardi",
"élève de Canaletti Francisco Wardi",
"f. guardi",
"Gaurdi",
"guardi f.",
"Giradi",
"Gardis",
"Franc. Guardi",
"Fr: Guardi",
"Gouardi",
"francesco de guardi",
"franzesco guardi"
] | father | Giacomo Guardi | 2,347,565 | 99 | [
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"id": "27736656",
"title": "Francesco Giuseppe Casanova",
"text": " He was born in London, where his parents, Zanetta Farussi, an actress, and Gaetano Casanova, an actor and dancer, had a theatrical engagement. It was rumoured that his father was actually the Prince of Wales (who shortly after became King George II); whether for scurrilous motives or publicity is unclear. They returned to Venice when he was still young and, after his father's death in 1733, he and his siblings were placed in the care of the Grimani family. His career began in the workshops of Giovanni Antonio Guardi, a very unpleasant time for him, according to the memoirs of his brother Giacomo. Later, he moved to the studios of Antonio Joli, ",
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"title": "Francesco Guardi",
"text": " in this period included both landscapes and figure compositions. His early vedutas show influence both from Canaletto and Luca Carlevarijs. On 15 February 1757, he married Maria Mattea Pagani, the daughter of painter Matteo Pagani. In 1760 his brother Gian Antonio died and his first son, Vincenzo, was born. His second son, Giacomo, was born in 1764. In 1763 he worked in Murano, in the church of San Pietro Martire, finishing a Miracle of a Dominican Saint clearly influenced by Alessandro Magnasco in its quasi-expressionistic style. Francesco Guardi's most important later works include the Doge's Feasts, a series of twelve canvases celebrating the ceremonies held in 1763 for the election of Doge Alvise IV Mocenigo. In his later years, Canaletto's influence on his art diminished, as shown by ",
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"id": "4681670",
"title": "Francesco Guardi",
"text": " Francesco Guardi was born in Venice into a family of nobility from Trentino. His father Domenico (born in 1678) and his brothers Niccolò and Gian Antonio were also painters, later inheriting the family workshop after the father's death in 1716. They probably all contributed as a team to some of the larger commissions later attributed to Francesco. His sister Maria Cecilia married the pre-eminent Veneto-European painter of his epoch, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo. In 1735, Guardi moved to the workshop of Michele Marieschi, where he remained until 1743. His first certain works are from 1738, for a parish at Vigo d'Anuania, in Trentino. In this period he worked alongside his older brother, Gian Antonio. The first work signed by Francesco is a Saint Adoring the Eucharist (c. 1739). His ",
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"text": " Giacomo was born and (according to Giacomo's memoirs) Gaetano suspected that Michele Grimani (1697–1775), the theater's proprietor, was actually the father. The following year, they accepted a theatrical engagement in London. It was there they had their second son, Francesco, who became a well-known painter. It was rumored that his father was actually the Prince of Wales (who shortly after became King George II); whether for scurrilous motives or publicity is unclear. They returned to Venice in 1728 and eventually had four more children; Giovanni, who also became a painter, Faustina Maddalena (1731–1736), Maria Maddalena (1732–1800) and Gaetano Alvise (1734–1783), who became a priest; born two months after his father died of an infected abscess in ",
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"text": " Italian painter Francesco Guardi (October 5, 1712 – January 1, 1793), member of the classic Venetian School of Painting, is one of the most pivotal figures regarding the visual documentation of San Nicolò through his numerous works. His painting style, known as pittura di tocco (of touch) due to its small dotting and spirited brush-strokes, was later highly prized by the French Impressionists. ",
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"text": " Giovanni Antonio Guardi (1699 – 23 January 1760), also known as Gianantonio Guardi, was an Italian painter and nobleman. Guardi was one of the founders of the Venetian Academy in 1756.",
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"text": " intermediary and bon-vivant host in the Venetian republic. His portrait was painted by Bartolomeo Nazari, Giuseppe Nogari, Giacomo Ceruti, Gian Antonio Guardi (in Ca' Rezzonico), Francesco Simonini, and Piazzetta, and he was sculpted by Antonio Corradini and Gian Maria Morlaiter. He also had a relationship with famous Greek painter Panagiotis Doxaras and his son Nikolaos Doxaras. Nikolaos Doxaras lived with Schulenburg in Venice from 1730-1738 at the Palazzo Loredan. He was his confidant at the Schulenburg Art Gallery. He also painted for Schulenburg. Schulenburg supported Gian Antonio Guardi with a monthly salary, 1730–36, and on a commission basis thereafter. In general, Guardi worked at making portraits of foreign aristocracy and royalty to impressively adorn the walls at Ca' Loredan, ",
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"text": " Francesco Lazzaro Guardi (5 October 1712 – 1 January 1793) was an Italian painter, nobleman, and a member of the Venetian School. He is considered to be among the last practitioners, along with his brothers, of the classic Venetian school of painting. In the early part of his career he collaborated with his older brother Gian Antonio in the production of religious paintings. After Gian Antonio's death in 1760, Francesco concentrated on vedute. The earliest of these show the influence of Canaletto, but he gradually adopted a looser style characterized by spirited brush-strokes and freely imagined architecture.",
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"text": " Giacomo della Chiesa was born prematurely at Pegli, a suburb of Genoa, Italy, the third son and sixth child of Marchese Giuseppe della Chiesa and his wife Marchesa Giovanna Migliorati. Genealogy findings report that his father's side produced Pope Callixtus II and also claimed descent from Berengar II of Italy and that his maternal family produced Pope Innocent VII. He is also a descendant of Blessed Antonio della Chiesa. Due to his premature birth, Giacomo was left with a limp and completed much of his early education at home. His wish to become a priest was rejected early on by his father, who insisted on ",
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"text": " Giacomo Polcastro, Laura wife of Severiano Dotto, Alessandro, and Francesco husband of Giovanna Luisa Boncompagni - Ludovisi - Ottoboni the Dukes of Fiano and father of Giacomo, who purchased in 1805 the Palazzo Trento Papafava. ; Alberto Papafava (1832-1929), painter, husband of Margherita Cittadella Vigodarzere daughter of Andrea Cittadella Vigodarzere and Arpalice Papafava was father of Francesco (1864-1912). ; Francesco Papafava (1864-1912) son of Alberto, author and author of \"Ten Years of Italian Life\" married Maria Bracceschi (1867-1952) and was the father of: Novello Papafava and Margherita (1893-1967) wife of Lucangelo Bracci Testasecca. ; Novello Papafava dei Carraresi (1899 - 1973), Italian writer, president of Rai from 1961 to 1964. ",
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"text": " Piazzetta in the Ca' d'Oro of Venice. In circa 1778, he painted the severe ''Holy Trinity Appearing to Sts. Peter and Paul'' in the parish church of Roncegno. In 1782 Guardi was commissioned by the Venetian government six canvases to celebrate the visit of the Russian Archdukes in the city, of which only two remain, and two others for that of Pope Pius VI. On September 12 of that year he was admitted to the Fine Art Academy of Venice. A stronger attention to colours is present in late works such as the Concerto of 80 Orphans of 1782, now in Munich, in the Façade of Palace with Staircase in the Accademia Carrara of Bergamo. Guardi died at Campiello de la Madona in Cannaregio (Venice) in 1793.",
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"text": "Filomena Boscia, mother of American showman Regis Philbin. He showed his family-tree on an episode of the show Live with Kelly and Ryan ; Joseph J. DioGuardi, Sr., father of Joseph J. DioGuardi. ",
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"text": " Gianfranco Giachetti (27 September 1888 – 29 November 1936) was an Italian stage and film actor. He played the role of Father Costanzo in Alessandro Blasetti's historical film 1860. The same year he appeared in The Old Guard as Doctor Cardini, the father of a young blackshirt who is killed in a street fight.",
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"Francesco Giuseppe Casanova\n He was born in London, where his parents, Zanetta Farussi, an actress, and Gaetano Casanova, an actor and dancer, had a theatrical engagement. It was rumoured that his father was actually the Prince of Wales (who shortly after became King George II); whether for scurrilous motives or publicity is unclear. They returned to Venice when he was still young and, after his father's death in 1733, he and his siblings were placed in the care of the Grimani family. His career began in the workshops of Giovanni Antonio Guardi, a very unpleasant time for him, according to the memoirs of his brother Giacomo. Later, he moved to the studios of Antonio Joli, ",
"Francesco Guardi\n in this period included both landscapes and figure compositions. His early vedutas show influence both from Canaletto and Luca Carlevarijs. On 15 February 1757, he married Maria Mattea Pagani, the daughter of painter Matteo Pagani. In 1760 his brother Gian Antonio died and his first son, Vincenzo, was born. His second son, Giacomo, was born in 1764. In 1763 he worked in Murano, in the church of San Pietro Martire, finishing a Miracle of a Dominican Saint clearly influenced by Alessandro Magnasco in its quasi-expressionistic style. Francesco Guardi's most important later works include the Doge's Feasts, a series of twelve canvases celebrating the ceremonies held in 1763 for the election of Doge Alvise IV Mocenigo. In his later years, Canaletto's influence on his art diminished, as shown by ",
"Francesco Guardi\n Francesco Guardi was born in Venice into a family of nobility from Trentino. His father Domenico (born in 1678) and his brothers Niccolò and Gian Antonio were also painters, later inheriting the family workshop after the father's death in 1716. They probably all contributed as a team to some of the larger commissions later attributed to Francesco. His sister Maria Cecilia married the pre-eminent Veneto-European painter of his epoch, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo. In 1735, Guardi moved to the workshop of Michele Marieschi, where he remained until 1743. His first certain works are from 1738, for a parish at Vigo d'Anuania, in Trentino. In this period he worked alongside his older brother, Gian Antonio. The first work signed by Francesco is a Saint Adoring the Eucharist (c. 1739). His ",
"Giovanni Antonio Guardi\n He was born in Vienna into a family of nobility from Trentino. His father Domenico (born in 1678) was a Baroque painter. Gianantonio and his brothers Niccolò and Francesco (also painters), later inherited the family workshop after their father's death in 1716. They probably all contributed as a team to some of the larger commissions later attributed to his brother Francesco Guardi. His sister Maria Cecilia married the pre-eminent Veneto-European painter of his epoch, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo. He may have received his artistic training in Vienna, where he is first recorded in 1719, but had established a workshop in Venice by 1730. Among his first important clients was the connoisseur and collector Johann Matthias von der Schulenburg, for whom Guardi ",
"Zanetta Farussi\n Giacomo was born and (according to Giacomo's memoirs) Gaetano suspected that Michele Grimani (1697–1775), the theater's proprietor, was actually the father. The following year, they accepted a theatrical engagement in London. It was there they had their second son, Francesco, who became a well-known painter. It was rumored that his father was actually the Prince of Wales (who shortly after became King George II); whether for scurrilous motives or publicity is unclear. They returned to Venice in 1728 and eventually had four more children; Giovanni, who also became a painter, Faustina Maddalena (1731–1736), Maria Maddalena (1732–1800) and Gaetano Alvise (1734–1783), who became a priest; born two months after his father died of an infected abscess in ",
"Giovanni Galli\n Galli is the father of late Niccolò Galli, a promising young footballer who died in a road accident on 9 February 2001, aged only 17. He is married to Anna, and also has two daughters, Camilla and Carolina.",
"Monastery of San Nicolò al Lido\n Italian painter Francesco Guardi (October 5, 1712 – January 1, 1793), member of the classic Venetian School of Painting, is one of the most pivotal figures regarding the visual documentation of San Nicolò through his numerous works. His painting style, known as pittura di tocco (of touch) due to its small dotting and spirited brush-strokes, was later highly prized by the French Impressionists. ",
"Dominic Guard\n Guard is the father of two children with the actress Sharon Duce, with whom he appeared in Absolution (1978).",
"Giovanni Antonio Guardi\n Giovanni Antonio Guardi (1699 – 23 January 1760), also known as Gianantonio Guardi, was an Italian painter and nobleman. Guardi was one of the founders of the Venetian Academy in 1756.",
"Johann Matthias von der Schulenburg\n intermediary and bon-vivant host in the Venetian republic. His portrait was painted by Bartolomeo Nazari, Giuseppe Nogari, Giacomo Ceruti, Gian Antonio Guardi (in Ca' Rezzonico), Francesco Simonini, and Piazzetta, and he was sculpted by Antonio Corradini and Gian Maria Morlaiter. He also had a relationship with famous Greek painter Panagiotis Doxaras and his son Nikolaos Doxaras. Nikolaos Doxaras lived with Schulenburg in Venice from 1730-1738 at the Palazzo Loredan. He was his confidant at the Schulenburg Art Gallery. He also painted for Schulenburg. Schulenburg supported Gian Antonio Guardi with a monthly salary, 1730–36, and on a commission basis thereafter. In general, Guardi worked at making portraits of foreign aristocracy and royalty to impressively adorn the walls at Ca' Loredan, ",
"Francesco Guardi\n Francesco Lazzaro Guardi (5 October 1712 – 1 January 1793) was an Italian painter, nobleman, and a member of the Venetian School. He is considered to be among the last practitioners, along with his brothers, of the classic Venetian school of painting. In the early part of his career he collaborated with his older brother Gian Antonio in the production of religious paintings. After Gian Antonio's death in 1760, Francesco concentrated on vedute. The earliest of these show the influence of Canaletto, but he gradually adopted a looser style characterized by spirited brush-strokes and freely imagined architecture.",
"Pope Benedict XV\n Giacomo della Chiesa was born prematurely at Pegli, a suburb of Genoa, Italy, the third son and sixth child of Marchese Giuseppe della Chiesa and his wife Marchesa Giovanna Migliorati. Genealogy findings report that his father's side produced Pope Callixtus II and also claimed descent from Berengar II of Italy and that his maternal family produced Pope Innocent VII. He is also a descendant of Blessed Antonio della Chiesa. Due to his premature birth, Giacomo was left with a limp and completed much of his early education at home. His wish to become a priest was rejected early on by his father, who insisted on ",
"Papafava\n Giacomo Polcastro, Laura wife of Severiano Dotto, Alessandro, and Francesco husband of Giovanna Luisa Boncompagni - Ludovisi - Ottoboni the Dukes of Fiano and father of Giacomo, who purchased in 1805 the Palazzo Trento Papafava. ; Alberto Papafava (1832-1929), painter, husband of Margherita Cittadella Vigodarzere daughter of Andrea Cittadella Vigodarzere and Arpalice Papafava was father of Francesco (1864-1912). ; Francesco Papafava (1864-1912) son of Alberto, author and author of \"Ten Years of Italian Life\" married Maria Bracceschi (1867-1952) and was the father of: Novello Papafava and Margherita (1893-1967) wife of Lucangelo Bracci Testasecca. ; Novello Papafava dei Carraresi (1899 - 1973), Italian writer, president of Rai from 1961 to 1964. ",
"Francesco Guardi\n Piazzetta in the Ca' d'Oro of Venice. In circa 1778, he painted the severe ''Holy Trinity Appearing to Sts. Peter and Paul'' in the parish church of Roncegno. In 1782 Guardi was commissioned by the Venetian government six canvases to celebrate the visit of the Russian Archdukes in the city, of which only two remain, and two others for that of Pope Pius VI. On September 12 of that year he was admitted to the Fine Art Academy of Venice. A stronger attention to colours is present in late works such as the Concerto of 80 Orphans of 1782, now in Munich, in the Façade of Palace with Staircase in the Accademia Carrara of Bergamo. Guardi died at Campiello de la Madona in Cannaregio (Venice) in 1793.",
"Guardialfiera\nFrancesco Jovine (Guardialfiera, October 9, 1902 – Rome, April 30, 1950), writer ; Carlo Romeo (Guardialfiera, 1755 – Naples, December 12, 1799), lawyer and member of the Neapolitan Republic of 1799. He was executed in Naples following the Bourbon repression after the fall of the republic. ",
"Giovanni Battista Tiepolo\n In 1719, Tiepolo married noblewoman Maria Cecilia Guardi, sister of two contemporary Venetian painters, Francesco and Giovanni Antonio Guardi. Tiepolo and his wife had nine children, of whom four daughters and three sons survived to adulthood. Two of his sons, Domenico and Lorenzo, painted with him as his assistants and later achieved some independent recognition, in particular Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo. His children painted figures with a design similar to that of their father, but with distinctive, including genre, styles. His third son became a priest. Fabio Canal, Francesco Lorenzi, and Domenico Pasquini were among his pupils.",
"Guardia Lombardi\nGerardo Bianco (born 1931), Italian politician ; Lucio Bianco (born 1941), engineer ; Salvatore Boniello (1928–2010), historian and dialectologist ; Giovannantonio Cipriani (1824–1906), proponent of Italian unification ",
"Serbian Guard\nĐorđe Božović \"Giška\", Serbian career criminal and the founding father of the Guard, KIA during the Croatian war. ; Branislav Matić \"Beli\" (\"The White\" or \"Whitey\"), founding father and chief financier, owner of large car junkyards in Belgrade. Gunned down in front of his house in 1991, presumably under the orders of the Yugoslav secret service who had been monitoring him since late 1980s. ; Branislav Lainović \"Dugi\", career criminal and former basketball player. Took control over the Guard after Božović's death. He moved to Novi Sad after the war where he became the kingpin of a local crime syndicate. He ",
"Greci, Campania\nFilomena Boscia, mother of American showman Regis Philbin. He showed his family-tree on an episode of the show Live with Kelly and Ryan ; Joseph J. DioGuardi, Sr., father of Joseph J. DioGuardi. ",
"Gianfranco Giachetti\n Gianfranco Giachetti (27 September 1888 – 29 November 1936) was an Italian stage and film actor. He played the role of Father Costanzo in Alessandro Blasetti's historical film 1860. The same year he appeared in The Old Guard as Doctor Cardini, the father of a young blackshirt who is killed in a street fight."
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"text": " Sir Capel Molyneux, 3rd Baronet PC (Ire) (1717 – August 1797) was an Irish politician. Capel was the son of Sir Thomas Molyneux, 1st Baronet and his second wife Catherine Howard, daughter of Professor Ralph Howard. In 1738 he succeeded his brother Daniel to the title of Baronet and to all the family estates except Castle Dillon, which he did not inherit until 1759, when the former wife of his late first cousin died. Capel graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 1737 and received an honorary LLD in 1768. He was appointed High Sheriff of Armagh in 1744 and sat for Clogher in the Irish House of Commons from 1761 to 1768. Subsequently, he represented Dublin University to 1776 and then again for Clogher to 1783. He was invested to the Privy Council of Ireland in 1776.",
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"text": " His first marriage was in 1747 to Elizabeth East, sister of Sir William East, 1st Baronet, they had two sons, of whom only the second, Capel, survived to adulthood. In 1757 his first wife died and in 1766 he married Elizabeth, a daughter of Lt. Gen. John Aldercron, formerly Commander in Chief in the East Indies. By her he had two sons, Thomas and John.",
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"text": " sister of the first Earl of Wicklow, with issue of a son and daughter. The son must have died as a child. He married secondly in 1694 Catherine Howard, daughter of Ralph Howard, at that time Regius Professor of Physic at Trinity College. They had four sons and eight daughters, of whom Daniel and Capel both succeeded to the baronetcy. Thomas died in 1733 at the age of 72. He was buried in St. Audoen's Church, Dublin, and there is a fine monument to him in Armagh Cathedral by the sculptor Roubiliac, with an elaborate description of his honours and genealogy. His portrait is in Armagh Museum.",
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"text": " Molyneux was the son of Sir Richard Molyneux, 1st Baronet of Sefton and his wife Frances, the daughter of Sir Gilbert Gerard and Anne Radcliffe. He was educated in Brazen Nose College, Oxford, he matriculated (entered) on 24 November 1609, aged 14, and was awarded his B.A. on 1 July 1612. He was admitted to Grays Inn on 2 February 1612. He was entered on the roll of the Preston Guild in 1602, 1622 and 1642. He travelled in foreign countries and became a Roman Catholic while in Rome (having been brought up a puritan). He returned to England and was knighted on 27 July 1639 by King Charles I at Berwick. In 1640 he was a Lieutenant-Colonel in the English army commanded by Earl of Northumberland (during the Second Bishops' War with Scotland). In the Civil War he suffered for the Royalist cause.",
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"text": "Sir Thomas Molyneux, 1st Baronet (1661–1733) ; Sir Daniel Molyneux, 2nd Baronet ; Sir Capel Molyneux, 3rd Baronet, PC (1717–1797) ; Sir Capel Molyneux, 4th Baronet ; Sir Thomas Molyneux, 5th Baronet ; Sir George King Adlercron Molyneux, 6th Baronet ; Sir Capel Molyneux, 7th Baronet ; Sir John William Henry Molyneux, 8th Baronet ; Sir John Charles Molyneux, 9th Baronet ; Sir Ernest Molyneux, 10th Baronet (died 1940) ; Extinct on the 10th baronet's death ",
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"title": "Sir Francis Molyneux, 7th Baronet",
"text": " Born the son of Sir William Molyneux, 6th Baronet and educated at Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Wakefield, Francis Molyneux was appointed gentleman usher daily waiter to the Queen in 1761 (at the age of 23) and Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod in 1765 (four years later). He held the post until his death 47 years later. On his death, as he was unmarried, his baronetcy became extinct and his estates at Teversal and Wellow passed to his sister Julia's son Henry Howard, who took the double-barrelled surname Molyneux-Howard and later Howard-Molyneux-Howard. There is a memorial to him at St Catherine's Church in Teversal in Nottinghamshire.",
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"text": " Molyneux was the son of William Molyneux and his wife Bridget Caryll. His grandfather, Sir Richard Molyneux (1528–1568) was MP for Liverpoole from 1562 to 1571. He was educated at University College, Oxford. In 1581, Molyneux was appointed by substitution MP of Wigan, replacing Sir Edward Fitton and knighted in 1586. In 1588–1589 he was Mayor of Liverpool and in 1588 and 1596 High Sheriff of Lancashire. He was knight of the shire (MP) for Lancashire in 1584, 1593 and 1604. He held the office of Receiver-General of the Duchy of Lancaster from 1607. He was created Baronet Molyneux in 1611. On his death he was buried in Sefton parish church. His seats were Sefton Hall, Sefton and Lytham Hall, Fylde. He left his estates to his son Richard.",
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"title": "Molyneux baronets",
"text": " This baronetcy became extinct on his only son's death in 1812, the unmarried 7th Baronet, when these Molyneux estates passed to his sister and heir Juliana Molyneux (1749–1808) who married Henry Howard, of Glossop (1713–1787), a descendant of the 22nd Earl of Arundel: their eldest son succeeded as 12th Duke of Norfolk and their second son, Lord Henry Thomas Howard-Molyneux-Howard (1766–1824), had a daughter, Henrietta Anna, who married Henry John George Herbert, 3rd Earl of Carnarvon, whose eldest son, the 4th Earl, was Henry Howard Molyneux Herbert starting a tradition for the Herberts to pass on Molyneux as a middle name. A third baronetcy namely Molyneux of Castle Dillon, County Armagh was created in the Baronetage of Ireland 4 July 1730 for Thomas Molyneux, a distinguished doctor. His family, who are first recorded in Calais around 1530, settled in Ireland about 1576.",
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"title": "Sir Thomas Molyneux, 1st Baronet",
"text": " Molyneux was the youngest son of Samuel Molyneux of Castle Dillon, County Armagh, Master Gunner of Ireland and his wife Margaret Anne Dowdall, and grandson of Daniel Molyneux, Ulster King of Arms. His great-grandfather, Sir Thomas Molyneux, who was originally from Calais, had come to Ireland in about 1576, and became Chancellor of the Exchequer of Ireland. William Molyneux, the philosopher, was his brother. Educated at Trinity College, Dublin, he became a doctor with an MA and MB in 1683, aged 22. He went to Europe and continued his medical studies, resulting in gaining the MD degree in 1687. He was admitted a Fellow of the Royal ",
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"text": " Prior to 1562 Roger Greenhalgh owned Teversal Manor. The manor was inherited in that year by Greenhalgh's son-in-law Francis Molyneux. He was High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire for 1582–83. His grandson Sir John Molyneux, 1st Baronet, was High Sheriff for 1609 and created a baronet in 1611. The Molyneux baronets and families remained in the village for about 150 years. The estate descended to Sir Francis Molyneux, 7th Baronet (1738-1812), who was a courtier who became Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod. On his death, unmarried, his estates at Teversal and Wellow passed to his nephew Henry Howard, who adopted the surname Molyneux-Howard and died in ",
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"title": "Sir Richard Molyneux, 1st Baronet",
"text": " Sir Richard Molyneux, 1st Baronet (1560–1622) was a Member of Parliament for Lancashire, Mayor of Liverpool and Receiver-General of the Duchy of Lancaster.",
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"title": "Richard Molyneux, 1st Viscount Molyneux",
"text": " Molyneux was the son of Sir Richard Molyneux, 1st Baronet of Sefton and his wife Frances Gerard, the daughter of Sir Gilbert Gerard and Anne Ratcliffe. He matriculated at Brasenose College, Oxford on 24 November 1609, at the age of 15. He was knighted on 27 March 1613. In 1614, he was elected Member of Parliament for Wigan. He held the office of Receiver-General of the Duchy of Lancaster from 1616. He succeeded to the Molyneux baronetcy as the 2nd Baronet on the death of his father on 8 February 1622. In 1625 and 1628 Molyneux was elected MP for Lancashire. On 22 December 1628 he was created Viscount Molyneux by King Charles I (taking his seat in the Irish House of Lords on 4 November 1634). In the same year, he was appointed Deputy Lieutenant of Lancashire but noted as a recusant and non communicant. According to Gerald Aylmer, Molyneux was one of only two Royalist gentry in the county of Lancashire who held an important office of state during the period 1625–1642 (?) to 1636.",
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"title": "Sir John Molyneux, 1st Baronet",
"text": " Sir John Molyneux of Teversal (fl. 1611-1640), High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire. Molyneux was the son of Thomas Molyneux (d. 1597) and Alice Cranmer of Aslockton, daughter of Thomas Cranmer, a great-nephew of Archbishop Thomas Cranmer. After the death of Thomas Molyneux, Alice married Sir John Thorold of Syston. He may have attended Christ's College, Cambridge, listed as fellow-commoner in 1598. Molyneux was High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire in 1609 and 1611, and became the first of the Molyneux baronets of Teversal on 29 June 1611. Molyneux's first wife was Isobel Markham of Sedgebrook. His second wife was Anne Harington (d. 1644), widow of Sir Thomas Foljambe of Aldwark (d. 1604), and daughter of Sir James Harington of Ridlington and Frances Sapcote. In 1609 Molyneux was the administrator of the will of Bridget Markham, who was both ",
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"id": "15297966",
"title": "Lord William Somerset",
"text": "Col. Henry Charles Capel (20 Jun 1816-17 Jan 1905), married Alice Elizabeth O'Connell, daughter of Sir Maurice Charles O'Connell and granddaughter of Vice Adm. William Bligh. They had seven children. ; Rev. William (3 Oct 1822-29 May 1902), who married Georgiana Amelia Darling and together had four sons. ; FitzRoy Molyneux Henry (29 Dec 1823-22 Feb 1901), married firstly Jemima Drummond Nairne, and secondly Emily Biedermann. With the former they had at least two sons. ; John Plantagenet Edward Henry (1826-1838) ; Rev. Boscawen Thomas George Henry (2 Jun 1833-13 Jun 1893), who married Sophia Vernon Powys, daughter of Horatio Powys, Bishop of Sodor and Man. They had two sons. He married Elizabeth Molyneux (d. 1843), daughter of Sir Thomas Molyneux, 5th Baronet on 29 June 1813. They had five children: ",
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"id": "1737948",
"title": "Sir Richard Molyneux, 1st Baronet",
"text": " Molyneux married firstly a daughter of Lord Strange and secondly, around 1590, Frances Gerard, the daughter of Sir Gilbert Gerard and Anne Radcliffe with whom he had six sons and seven daughters including Sir Richard Molyneux, 1st Viscount Molyneux and Sir Vivian Molyneux. Alice Molyneux, their eldest daughter, married Sir William Dormer and their son, Robert, was created Earl of Carnarvon in 1628. A younger daughter Margaret married Edward Osbaldeston, of a prominent Lancashire family and had issue including Richard Osbaldston, Attorney General for Ireland.",
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"id": "11426310",
"title": "Edmund Molyneux",
"text": " He was the third son of Sir Edmund Molyneux, a justice of the Court of Common Pleas by Jane, daughter of John Cheney of Chesham Bois, Buckinghamshire.",
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"id": "12593288",
"title": "Molyneux baronets",
"text": " There have been three baronetcies created for descendants of the ancient Norman family of Molyneux who were granted extensive estates in Lancashire after the Norman Conquest. The baronetcy of Molyneux of Sefton was created in the Baronetage of England on 22 May 1611 for Richard Molyneux, Member of Parliament for Lancashire on three occasions 1584 to 1611. Successors were raised to the peerage as Viscount Molyneux and Earl of Sefton. The baronetcy of Molyneux of Teversall was created in the baronetage of England on 29 June 1611 for John Molyneux, of a junior branch of the family. Their seat at Teversal, near Mansfield, Nottinghamshire came into the family via the 16th century marriage of Francis Molyneux to the Teversall heiress, Elizabeth Greenhalgh, and later the Wellow estate, also in Nottinghamshire, devolved upon Sir William Molyneux, 6th Baronet, through his marriage to Anne ",
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"id": "2600150",
"title": "Charles Molyneux, 3rd Earl of Sefton",
"text": " Sefton was the eldest son of William Molyneux, 2nd Earl of Sefton, and the Hon. Maria Margaret, daughter of William Craven, 6th Baron Craven.",
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"id": "136083",
"title": "Caryll Molyneux, 3rd Viscount Molyneux",
"text": " He was the younger son of Richard Molyneux, 1st Viscount Molyneux and Mary Caryll, daughter of Sir Thomas Caryll of Bentone in Sussex. He inherited the title from his elder brother, Richard Molyneux, 2nd Viscount Molyneux, in 1654. He married Mary Barlow, daughter of Sir Alexander Barlow of Barlow (elder brother of the Catholic martyr Ambrose Barlow) and his wife Dorothy Gresley, by whom he had one surviving son, William, and five daughters, Mary, Frances, Margaret, Elizabeth and Anne. Molyneux joined the Royalist army at the outbreak of the English Civil War, and served with his brother in the Lancashire Regiment, ",
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"id": "31365875",
"title": "Sir Francis Molyneux, 7th Baronet",
"text": " Sir Francis Molyneux, 7th Baronet (1738–1812) was a courtier who became Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod.",
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"Sir Capel Molyneux, 3rd Baronet\n Sir Capel Molyneux, 3rd Baronet PC (Ire) (1717 – August 1797) was an Irish politician. Capel was the son of Sir Thomas Molyneux, 1st Baronet and his second wife Catherine Howard, daughter of Professor Ralph Howard. In 1738 he succeeded his brother Daniel to the title of Baronet and to all the family estates except Castle Dillon, which he did not inherit until 1759, when the former wife of his late first cousin died. Capel graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 1737 and received an honorary LLD in 1768. He was appointed High Sheriff of Armagh in 1744 and sat for Clogher in the Irish House of Commons from 1761 to 1768. Subsequently, he represented Dublin University to 1776 and then again for Clogher to 1783. He was invested to the Privy Council of Ireland in 1776.",
"Sir Capel Molyneux, 3rd Baronet\n His first marriage was in 1747 to Elizabeth East, sister of Sir William East, 1st Baronet, they had two sons, of whom only the second, Capel, survived to adulthood. In 1757 his first wife died and in 1766 he married Elizabeth, a daughter of Lt. Gen. John Aldercron, formerly Commander in Chief in the East Indies. By her he had two sons, Thomas and John.",
"Sir Thomas Molyneux, 1st Baronet\n sister of the first Earl of Wicklow, with issue of a son and daughter. The son must have died as a child. He married secondly in 1694 Catherine Howard, daughter of Ralph Howard, at that time Regius Professor of Physic at Trinity College. They had four sons and eight daughters, of whom Daniel and Capel both succeeded to the baronetcy. Thomas died in 1733 at the age of 72. He was buried in St. Audoen's Church, Dublin, and there is a fine monument to him in Armagh Cathedral by the sculptor Roubiliac, with an elaborate description of his honours and genealogy. His portrait is in Armagh Museum.",
"Vivian Molyneux\n Molyneux was the son of Sir Richard Molyneux, 1st Baronet of Sefton and his wife Frances, the daughter of Sir Gilbert Gerard and Anne Radcliffe. He was educated in Brazen Nose College, Oxford, he matriculated (entered) on 24 November 1609, aged 14, and was awarded his B.A. on 1 July 1612. He was admitted to Grays Inn on 2 February 1612. He was entered on the roll of the Preston Guild in 1602, 1622 and 1642. He travelled in foreign countries and became a Roman Catholic while in Rome (having been brought up a puritan). He returned to England and was knighted on 27 July 1639 by King Charles I at Berwick. In 1640 he was a Lieutenant-Colonel in the English army commanded by Earl of Northumberland (during the Second Bishops' War with Scotland). In the Civil War he suffered for the Royalist cause.",
"Molyneux baronets\nSir Thomas Molyneux, 1st Baronet (1661–1733) ; Sir Daniel Molyneux, 2nd Baronet ; Sir Capel Molyneux, 3rd Baronet, PC (1717–1797) ; Sir Capel Molyneux, 4th Baronet ; Sir Thomas Molyneux, 5th Baronet ; Sir George King Adlercron Molyneux, 6th Baronet ; Sir Capel Molyneux, 7th Baronet ; Sir John William Henry Molyneux, 8th Baronet ; Sir John Charles Molyneux, 9th Baronet ; Sir Ernest Molyneux, 10th Baronet (died 1940) ; Extinct on the 10th baronet's death ",
"Sir Francis Molyneux, 7th Baronet\n Born the son of Sir William Molyneux, 6th Baronet and educated at Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Wakefield, Francis Molyneux was appointed gentleman usher daily waiter to the Queen in 1761 (at the age of 23) and Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod in 1765 (four years later). He held the post until his death 47 years later. On his death, as he was unmarried, his baronetcy became extinct and his estates at Teversal and Wellow passed to his sister Julia's son Henry Howard, who took the double-barrelled surname Molyneux-Howard and later Howard-Molyneux-Howard. There is a memorial to him at St Catherine's Church in Teversal in Nottinghamshire.",
"Sir Richard Molyneux, 1st Baronet\n Molyneux was the son of William Molyneux and his wife Bridget Caryll. His grandfather, Sir Richard Molyneux (1528–1568) was MP for Liverpoole from 1562 to 1571. He was educated at University College, Oxford. In 1581, Molyneux was appointed by substitution MP of Wigan, replacing Sir Edward Fitton and knighted in 1586. In 1588–1589 he was Mayor of Liverpool and in 1588 and 1596 High Sheriff of Lancashire. He was knight of the shire (MP) for Lancashire in 1584, 1593 and 1604. He held the office of Receiver-General of the Duchy of Lancaster from 1607. He was created Baronet Molyneux in 1611. On his death he was buried in Sefton parish church. His seats were Sefton Hall, Sefton and Lytham Hall, Fylde. He left his estates to his son Richard.",
"Molyneux baronets\n This baronetcy became extinct on his only son's death in 1812, the unmarried 7th Baronet, when these Molyneux estates passed to his sister and heir Juliana Molyneux (1749–1808) who married Henry Howard, of Glossop (1713–1787), a descendant of the 22nd Earl of Arundel: their eldest son succeeded as 12th Duke of Norfolk and their second son, Lord Henry Thomas Howard-Molyneux-Howard (1766–1824), had a daughter, Henrietta Anna, who married Henry John George Herbert, 3rd Earl of Carnarvon, whose eldest son, the 4th Earl, was Henry Howard Molyneux Herbert starting a tradition for the Herberts to pass on Molyneux as a middle name. A third baronetcy namely Molyneux of Castle Dillon, County Armagh was created in the Baronetage of Ireland 4 July 1730 for Thomas Molyneux, a distinguished doctor. His family, who are first recorded in Calais around 1530, settled in Ireland about 1576.",
"Sir Thomas Molyneux, 1st Baronet\n Molyneux was the youngest son of Samuel Molyneux of Castle Dillon, County Armagh, Master Gunner of Ireland and his wife Margaret Anne Dowdall, and grandson of Daniel Molyneux, Ulster King of Arms. His great-grandfather, Sir Thomas Molyneux, who was originally from Calais, had come to Ireland in about 1576, and became Chancellor of the Exchequer of Ireland. William Molyneux, the philosopher, was his brother. Educated at Trinity College, Dublin, he became a doctor with an MA and MB in 1683, aged 22. He went to Europe and continued his medical studies, resulting in gaining the MD degree in 1687. He was admitted a Fellow of the Royal ",
"Teversal Manor\n Prior to 1562 Roger Greenhalgh owned Teversal Manor. The manor was inherited in that year by Greenhalgh's son-in-law Francis Molyneux. He was High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire for 1582–83. His grandson Sir John Molyneux, 1st Baronet, was High Sheriff for 1609 and created a baronet in 1611. The Molyneux baronets and families remained in the village for about 150 years. The estate descended to Sir Francis Molyneux, 7th Baronet (1738-1812), who was a courtier who became Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod. On his death, unmarried, his estates at Teversal and Wellow passed to his nephew Henry Howard, who adopted the surname Molyneux-Howard and died in ",
"Sir Richard Molyneux, 1st Baronet\n Sir Richard Molyneux, 1st Baronet (1560–1622) was a Member of Parliament for Lancashire, Mayor of Liverpool and Receiver-General of the Duchy of Lancaster.",
"Richard Molyneux, 1st Viscount Molyneux\n Molyneux was the son of Sir Richard Molyneux, 1st Baronet of Sefton and his wife Frances Gerard, the daughter of Sir Gilbert Gerard and Anne Ratcliffe. He matriculated at Brasenose College, Oxford on 24 November 1609, at the age of 15. He was knighted on 27 March 1613. In 1614, he was elected Member of Parliament for Wigan. He held the office of Receiver-General of the Duchy of Lancaster from 1616. He succeeded to the Molyneux baronetcy as the 2nd Baronet on the death of his father on 8 February 1622. In 1625 and 1628 Molyneux was elected MP for Lancashire. On 22 December 1628 he was created Viscount Molyneux by King Charles I (taking his seat in the Irish House of Lords on 4 November 1634). In the same year, he was appointed Deputy Lieutenant of Lancashire but noted as a recusant and non communicant. According to Gerald Aylmer, Molyneux was one of only two Royalist gentry in the county of Lancashire who held an important office of state during the period 1625–1642 (?) to 1636.",
"Sir John Molyneux, 1st Baronet\n Sir John Molyneux of Teversal (fl. 1611-1640), High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire. Molyneux was the son of Thomas Molyneux (d. 1597) and Alice Cranmer of Aslockton, daughter of Thomas Cranmer, a great-nephew of Archbishop Thomas Cranmer. After the death of Thomas Molyneux, Alice married Sir John Thorold of Syston. He may have attended Christ's College, Cambridge, listed as fellow-commoner in 1598. Molyneux was High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire in 1609 and 1611, and became the first of the Molyneux baronets of Teversal on 29 June 1611. Molyneux's first wife was Isobel Markham of Sedgebrook. His second wife was Anne Harington (d. 1644), widow of Sir Thomas Foljambe of Aldwark (d. 1604), and daughter of Sir James Harington of Ridlington and Frances Sapcote. In 1609 Molyneux was the administrator of the will of Bridget Markham, who was both ",
"Lord William Somerset\nCol. Henry Charles Capel (20 Jun 1816-17 Jan 1905), married Alice Elizabeth O'Connell, daughter of Sir Maurice Charles O'Connell and granddaughter of Vice Adm. William Bligh. They had seven children. ; Rev. William (3 Oct 1822-29 May 1902), who married Georgiana Amelia Darling and together had four sons. ; FitzRoy Molyneux Henry (29 Dec 1823-22 Feb 1901), married firstly Jemima Drummond Nairne, and secondly Emily Biedermann. With the former they had at least two sons. ; John Plantagenet Edward Henry (1826-1838) ; Rev. Boscawen Thomas George Henry (2 Jun 1833-13 Jun 1893), who married Sophia Vernon Powys, daughter of Horatio Powys, Bishop of Sodor and Man. They had two sons. He married Elizabeth Molyneux (d. 1843), daughter of Sir Thomas Molyneux, 5th Baronet on 29 June 1813. They had five children: ",
"Sir Richard Molyneux, 1st Baronet\n Molyneux married firstly a daughter of Lord Strange and secondly, around 1590, Frances Gerard, the daughter of Sir Gilbert Gerard and Anne Radcliffe with whom he had six sons and seven daughters including Sir Richard Molyneux, 1st Viscount Molyneux and Sir Vivian Molyneux. Alice Molyneux, their eldest daughter, married Sir William Dormer and their son, Robert, was created Earl of Carnarvon in 1628. A younger daughter Margaret married Edward Osbaldeston, of a prominent Lancashire family and had issue including Richard Osbaldston, Attorney General for Ireland.",
"Edmund Molyneux\n He was the third son of Sir Edmund Molyneux, a justice of the Court of Common Pleas by Jane, daughter of John Cheney of Chesham Bois, Buckinghamshire.",
"Molyneux baronets\n There have been three baronetcies created for descendants of the ancient Norman family of Molyneux who were granted extensive estates in Lancashire after the Norman Conquest. The baronetcy of Molyneux of Sefton was created in the Baronetage of England on 22 May 1611 for Richard Molyneux, Member of Parliament for Lancashire on three occasions 1584 to 1611. Successors were raised to the peerage as Viscount Molyneux and Earl of Sefton. The baronetcy of Molyneux of Teversall was created in the baronetage of England on 29 June 1611 for John Molyneux, of a junior branch of the family. Their seat at Teversal, near Mansfield, Nottinghamshire came into the family via the 16th century marriage of Francis Molyneux to the Teversall heiress, Elizabeth Greenhalgh, and later the Wellow estate, also in Nottinghamshire, devolved upon Sir William Molyneux, 6th Baronet, through his marriage to Anne ",
"Charles Molyneux, 3rd Earl of Sefton\n Sefton was the eldest son of William Molyneux, 2nd Earl of Sefton, and the Hon. Maria Margaret, daughter of William Craven, 6th Baron Craven.",
"Caryll Molyneux, 3rd Viscount Molyneux\n He was the younger son of Richard Molyneux, 1st Viscount Molyneux and Mary Caryll, daughter of Sir Thomas Caryll of Bentone in Sussex. He inherited the title from his elder brother, Richard Molyneux, 2nd Viscount Molyneux, in 1654. He married Mary Barlow, daughter of Sir Alexander Barlow of Barlow (elder brother of the Catholic martyr Ambrose Barlow) and his wife Dorothy Gresley, by whom he had one surviving son, William, and five daughters, Mary, Frances, Margaret, Elizabeth and Anne. Molyneux joined the Royalist army at the outbreak of the English Civil War, and served with his brother in the Lancashire Regiment, ",
"Sir Francis Molyneux, 7th Baronet\n Sir Francis Molyneux, 7th Baronet (1738–1812) was a courtier who became Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod."
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"Stig Claesson",
"John Stig Claesson"
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"title": "Leif Claesson (photographer)",
"text": " Leif \"Dodo\" Claesson (born Leif John Claesson on 4 November 1959) is a Swedish photographer and actor. Born in Quebec, he currently lives and works in Stockholm. Studying at the Academy for Photography at the School of Industrial Arts in Stockholm, his first project outside of school assignments was his exhibition Parken (The Park). Claesson has participated in solo exhibitions throughout Sweden and in group exhibitions in Sweden, other parts of Europe, and the United States. He is the son of Stig Claesson.",
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"id": "5828073",
"title": "Claesson",
"text": "Åke Claesson (1889–1967), Swedish film actor ; Emma Claesson (born 1977), Swedish orienteering competitor from Borlänge ; Fredrik Claesson (born 1992), Swedish professional ice hockey player ; Johan Claesson (born 1981), Swedish footballer ; Leif Claesson (born 1959), Swedish photographer and actor ; Mattias Claesson (born 1986), Swedish middle-distance runner who specializes in the 800 metres ; Michael Claesson (born 1965), Swedish Army officer ; Stig Claesson (1928–2008), Swedish writer, visual artist, and illustrator ; Viktor Claesson (born 1992), Swedish footballer Claesson may refer to: ",
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"id": "31174544",
"title": "Claes-Ulrik Winberg",
"text": " In 1952 he married Kristina Bergenstråhle (born 1929), the daughter of Gunnar Bergenstråhle and Ebba (née de Besche). He was the father of Ulrik (born 1955), Flemming (born 1958) and Christer (born 1960).",
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"id": "14862609",
"title": "Michael Claesson",
"text": " In 1988, he married Åsa, a nurse, with whom he has three children.",
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"id": "27526457",
"title": "Stig Claesson",
"text": " John Stig Claesson (2 June 1928 – 4 January 2008), also known under his signature Slas, was a Swedish writer, visual artist, and illustrator. Claesson was born on 2 June 1928 in Huddinge, south of Stockholm. He attended the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts between 1947 and 1952, during which time he began to illustrate Swedish literature such as the novels of Per Anders Fogelström. Claesson is the father of actor Leif Claesson. His son, artist Nils Claesson, published a revealing portrait of his father in the book Blåbärsmaskinen (The Blueberry Machine, 2009) which was much discussed in Sweden on its publication. Stig Claesson died on 4 January 2008 in Stockholm.",
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"id": "26136524",
"title": "Jón Leifs",
"text": " Jóhannsdóttir Leifs (1919–2008). She and Jón had one son, Leifur (b. 1957). In 1945 Jón Leifs moved back to Iceland (leaving his family in Sweden), and became a fierce proponent of music education and of artists’ rights. This included working for the ratification by Iceland of the Berne Convention, which happened in 1947, and setting up the Performing Rights Society of Iceland (STEF) in 1948. In 1947 tragedy struck. Jón Leifs’ younger daughter Líf drowned in a swimming accident off the coast of Sweden in 1947, aged only eighteen. Overcome with grief, he composed four works dedicated to her memory, including Requiem Op. 33b for mixed ",
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"id": "14681315",
"title": "Hermann Hauksson",
"text": " Hermann is the father of basketball player and national team member Martin Hermannsson. In 2014, they became the first father-son duo to have been named the Úrvalsdeild karla Domestic Player of the Year.",
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"id": "3890048",
"title": "Sveinbjörn Claessen",
"text": " Sveinbjörn Claessen (born 22 February 1986) is an Icelandic basketball coach and a former member of the Icelandic men's national basketball team. Nicknamed Mr. ÍR, he has spent his entire career with Íþróttafélag Reykjavíkur, winning the Icelandic Cup with the club in 2007.",
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"id": "6178546",
"title": "Stellan Claësson",
"text": " Claësson was the son of city physician Jonas Leonhard Claësson and Aurora Adelaide Hillman. He came to Stockholm where he first worked in the police force but then went into acting. Claësson was appointed studio manager for SF Studios in Råsunda, Solna, in 1932. In his book Scandinavian Film, Forsyth Hardy writes of this period of the studio's history that \"Svensk Filmindustri, through its producers Karin Swanstrom and Stellan Claesson, was content to produce modestly conceived films for the home market. They were for the most part comedies with a strong theatrical flavour or farces, some of them originating strangely in the novels of P. G. Wodehouse.\" During his time there, Claësson was nicknamed by some colleagues \"Råsunda's dictator\" for his autocratic manner. He was the production manager for 110 films between 1923 and 1948. Stellan Claësson was first married to the actress Karin Swanström (1873-1942), from 1915 until her death; they managed SF Studios together and were sometimes called the \"King and Queen in Filmstaden\". In 1949, after her death, he married Signe Maria Elisabet Liberg (1896-1969). Claësson is buried at the northern cemetery in Stockholm together with his wife.",
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"id": "14862600",
"title": "Michael Claesson",
"text": " Lieutenant General Leif Michael Claesson (born 1 March 1965) is a Swedish Army officer. He served as the Chief of Policy and Plans Department in the Defence Staff from 2018 to 2020. Claesson currently serves av Chief of Joint Operations.",
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"id": "13965688",
"title": "Anders Kjellgren",
"text": " In 1939 he married Ann-Marie Fröberg (born 1915), the daughter of the district land-surveyor Herman Fröberg and Hilda (née Resare). Kjellgren was the father of Anders (born 1940), Göran (born 1943) and Claes (born 1947). Kjellgren was a supporter of equestrianism. Another of his interests was painting. Upon his retirement, he donated, as per tradition, his portrait to the officer corps. The portrait had been painted by himself, which are known not to have happened before.",
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"id": "9755747",
"title": "Gísli Þorgeir Kristjánsson",
"text": " His father is Kristján Arason is a former handball player who became German champion with VfL Gummersbach and his mother, Þorgerður Katrín Gunnarsdóttir, is an Icelandic politician who served as Minister of Education, Science, and Culture and Minister of Fisheries and Agriculture.",
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"id": "337420",
"title": "Gustaf Adolf Boltenstern Jr.",
"text": " In 1929, Boltenstern married Britt Floderus (born 1908), daughter of Colonel Ernst Floderus and Majken (née Själander). He was the father of Claes (born 1935).",
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"id": "6943252",
"title": "Leif Erikson",
"text": " Leif was the son of Erik the Red and his wife Thjodhild, and the grandson of Thorvald Ásvaldsson, and distant relative of Naddodd, who discovered Iceland. His year of birth is most often given as or. Though Leif's birthplace is not accounted for in the sagas, it is likely he was born in Iceland, where his parents met —probably somewhere on the edge of Breiðafjörður, and possibly at the farm Haukadal where Thjóðhild's family is said to have been based. Leif had two brothers, whose names were Thorsteinn and Thorvaldr, and a sister, Freydís. Thorvald Ásvaldsson was banished from Norway for manslaughter and went into exile in Iceland accompanied by young Erik. When Erik was banished from Iceland, he travelled further west to an area he named Greenland, where he established the first permanent settlement in 986. Tyrker, one of Erik's thralls, had been specially trusted to keep in charge of Erik's children, as Leif later referred to him as his \"foster father\".",
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"id": "178087",
"title": "Claes Borgström",
"text": " Borgström was born in Stockholm. His father was Gustaf Borgström, CEO of Sveriges Köpmannaförbund (\"Swedish Merchants' Association\") from 1942 until 1957. Borgström is also the brother of journalists Annette Kullenberg and Kerstin Vinterhed. He married his former colleague Märit Borgström (née Röger) in Mallorca in 2007. He had three children from an earlier marriage. Borgström died aged 75 in Stockholm on 15 May 2020, after suffering from COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Sweden.",
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"id": "31150229",
"title": "Friðrik Ragnarsson",
"text": " Friðrik is the father of Icelandic national team member Elvar Már Friðriksson and Úrvalsdeild point guard Ragnar Helgi Friðriksson.",
"score": "1.4729967"
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"id": "10374300",
"title": "Nils Claesson",
"text": " Nils Taki Claesson (born 1958 in Stockholm), is an artist, filmmaker, author, and artistic researcher at the Royal Institute of Art in Stockholm.",
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{
"id": "6178545",
"title": "Stellan Claësson",
"text": " Erik Stellan Claësson was a Swedish film producer. He was married to actress Karin Swanstrom and ran SF Studios for over a decade. He was responsible for first sighting Ingrid Bergman and introducing her to cinema.",
"score": "1.4686255"
},
{
"id": "31105250",
"title": "Björn Helgason",
"text": " Björn is the father of Icelandic singer and actor Helgi Björnsson.",
"score": "1.465693"
},
{
"id": "14257521",
"title": "Leif Forsberg",
"text": " Forsberg is the son of footballer Lennart Forsberg and has a son, Emil Forsberg, who is also a footballer. He is nicknamed \"Lill-Foppa\".",
"score": "1.4654062"
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"Leif Claesson (photographer)\n Leif \"Dodo\" Claesson (born Leif John Claesson on 4 November 1959) is a Swedish photographer and actor. Born in Quebec, he currently lives and works in Stockholm. Studying at the Academy for Photography at the School of Industrial Arts in Stockholm, his first project outside of school assignments was his exhibition Parken (The Park). Claesson has participated in solo exhibitions throughout Sweden and in group exhibitions in Sweden, other parts of Europe, and the United States. He is the son of Stig Claesson.",
"Claesson\nÅke Claesson (1889–1967), Swedish film actor ; Emma Claesson (born 1977), Swedish orienteering competitor from Borlänge ; Fredrik Claesson (born 1992), Swedish professional ice hockey player ; Johan Claesson (born 1981), Swedish footballer ; Leif Claesson (born 1959), Swedish photographer and actor ; Mattias Claesson (born 1986), Swedish middle-distance runner who specializes in the 800 metres ; Michael Claesson (born 1965), Swedish Army officer ; Stig Claesson (1928–2008), Swedish writer, visual artist, and illustrator ; Viktor Claesson (born 1992), Swedish footballer Claesson may refer to: ",
"Claes-Ulrik Winberg\n In 1952 he married Kristina Bergenstråhle (born 1929), the daughter of Gunnar Bergenstråhle and Ebba (née de Besche). He was the father of Ulrik (born 1955), Flemming (born 1958) and Christer (born 1960).",
"Michael Claesson\n In 1988, he married Åsa, a nurse, with whom he has three children.",
"Stig Claesson\n John Stig Claesson (2 June 1928 – 4 January 2008), also known under his signature Slas, was a Swedish writer, visual artist, and illustrator. Claesson was born on 2 June 1928 in Huddinge, south of Stockholm. He attended the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts between 1947 and 1952, during which time he began to illustrate Swedish literature such as the novels of Per Anders Fogelström. Claesson is the father of actor Leif Claesson. His son, artist Nils Claesson, published a revealing portrait of his father in the book Blåbärsmaskinen (The Blueberry Machine, 2009) which was much discussed in Sweden on its publication. Stig Claesson died on 4 January 2008 in Stockholm.",
"Jón Leifs\n Jóhannsdóttir Leifs (1919–2008). She and Jón had one son, Leifur (b. 1957). In 1945 Jón Leifs moved back to Iceland (leaving his family in Sweden), and became a fierce proponent of music education and of artists’ rights. This included working for the ratification by Iceland of the Berne Convention, which happened in 1947, and setting up the Performing Rights Society of Iceland (STEF) in 1948. In 1947 tragedy struck. Jón Leifs’ younger daughter Líf drowned in a swimming accident off the coast of Sweden in 1947, aged only eighteen. Overcome with grief, he composed four works dedicated to her memory, including Requiem Op. 33b for mixed ",
"Hermann Hauksson\n Hermann is the father of basketball player and national team member Martin Hermannsson. In 2014, they became the first father-son duo to have been named the Úrvalsdeild karla Domestic Player of the Year.",
"Sveinbjörn Claessen\n Sveinbjörn Claessen (born 22 February 1986) is an Icelandic basketball coach and a former member of the Icelandic men's national basketball team. Nicknamed Mr. ÍR, he has spent his entire career with Íþróttafélag Reykjavíkur, winning the Icelandic Cup with the club in 2007.",
"Stellan Claësson\n Claësson was the son of city physician Jonas Leonhard Claësson and Aurora Adelaide Hillman. He came to Stockholm where he first worked in the police force but then went into acting. Claësson was appointed studio manager for SF Studios in Råsunda, Solna, in 1932. In his book Scandinavian Film, Forsyth Hardy writes of this period of the studio's history that \"Svensk Filmindustri, through its producers Karin Swanstrom and Stellan Claesson, was content to produce modestly conceived films for the home market. They were for the most part comedies with a strong theatrical flavour or farces, some of them originating strangely in the novels of P. G. Wodehouse.\" During his time there, Claësson was nicknamed by some colleagues \"Råsunda's dictator\" for his autocratic manner. He was the production manager for 110 films between 1923 and 1948. Stellan Claësson was first married to the actress Karin Swanström (1873-1942), from 1915 until her death; they managed SF Studios together and were sometimes called the \"King and Queen in Filmstaden\". In 1949, after her death, he married Signe Maria Elisabet Liberg (1896-1969). Claësson is buried at the northern cemetery in Stockholm together with his wife.",
"Michael Claesson\n Lieutenant General Leif Michael Claesson (born 1 March 1965) is a Swedish Army officer. He served as the Chief of Policy and Plans Department in the Defence Staff from 2018 to 2020. Claesson currently serves av Chief of Joint Operations.",
"Anders Kjellgren\n In 1939 he married Ann-Marie Fröberg (born 1915), the daughter of the district land-surveyor Herman Fröberg and Hilda (née Resare). Kjellgren was the father of Anders (born 1940), Göran (born 1943) and Claes (born 1947). Kjellgren was a supporter of equestrianism. Another of his interests was painting. Upon his retirement, he donated, as per tradition, his portrait to the officer corps. The portrait had been painted by himself, which are known not to have happened before.",
"Gísli Þorgeir Kristjánsson\n His father is Kristján Arason is a former handball player who became German champion with VfL Gummersbach and his mother, Þorgerður Katrín Gunnarsdóttir, is an Icelandic politician who served as Minister of Education, Science, and Culture and Minister of Fisheries and Agriculture.",
"Gustaf Adolf Boltenstern Jr.\n In 1929, Boltenstern married Britt Floderus (born 1908), daughter of Colonel Ernst Floderus and Majken (née Själander). He was the father of Claes (born 1935).",
"Leif Erikson\n Leif was the son of Erik the Red and his wife Thjodhild, and the grandson of Thorvald Ásvaldsson, and distant relative of Naddodd, who discovered Iceland. His year of birth is most often given as or. Though Leif's birthplace is not accounted for in the sagas, it is likely he was born in Iceland, where his parents met —probably somewhere on the edge of Breiðafjörður, and possibly at the farm Haukadal where Thjóðhild's family is said to have been based. Leif had two brothers, whose names were Thorsteinn and Thorvaldr, and a sister, Freydís. Thorvald Ásvaldsson was banished from Norway for manslaughter and went into exile in Iceland accompanied by young Erik. When Erik was banished from Iceland, he travelled further west to an area he named Greenland, where he established the first permanent settlement in 986. Tyrker, one of Erik's thralls, had been specially trusted to keep in charge of Erik's children, as Leif later referred to him as his \"foster father\".",
"Claes Borgström\n Borgström was born in Stockholm. His father was Gustaf Borgström, CEO of Sveriges Köpmannaförbund (\"Swedish Merchants' Association\") from 1942 until 1957. Borgström is also the brother of journalists Annette Kullenberg and Kerstin Vinterhed. He married his former colleague Märit Borgström (née Röger) in Mallorca in 2007. He had three children from an earlier marriage. Borgström died aged 75 in Stockholm on 15 May 2020, after suffering from COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Sweden.",
"Friðrik Ragnarsson\n Friðrik is the father of Icelandic national team member Elvar Már Friðriksson and Úrvalsdeild point guard Ragnar Helgi Friðriksson.",
"Nils Claesson\n Nils Taki Claesson (born 1958 in Stockholm), is an artist, filmmaker, author, and artistic researcher at the Royal Institute of Art in Stockholm.",
"Stellan Claësson\n Erik Stellan Claësson was a Swedish film producer. He was married to actress Karin Swanstrom and ran SF Studios for over a decade. He was responsible for first sighting Ingrid Bergman and introducing her to cinema.",
"Björn Helgason\n Björn is the father of Icelandic singer and actor Helgi Björnsson.",
"Leif Forsberg\n Forsberg is the son of footballer Lennart Forsberg and has a son, Emil Forsberg, who is also a footballer. He is nicknamed \"Lill-Foppa\"."
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"text": "Adolf Erman (1854-1937), German Egyptologist ; Cem Erman (born Süleyman Faik Durgun in 1947–2011), Turkish film actor ; Georg Adolf Erman (1806-1877), German physicist, father of Adolf and Wilhelm Erman ; John Erman (1935–2021), American television and film director, actor and producer ; Paul Erman (1764-1851), German physicist, father of Georg Adolf Erman ; Verda Erman (1944–2014), Turkish classical pianist ",
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"text": " Born in Berlin, he was the son of Georg Adolf Erman and grandson of Paul Erman and Friedrich Bessel. Educated at Leipzig and Berlin, he became associate professor of Egyptology at the University of Berlin in 1883 and full professor in 1892. In 1885 he was appointed director of the Egyptian department at the royal museum. In 1934 he was excluded from the faculty of the university because he was, according to the Nazi ideology, one quarter Jewish. As his family had converted to Protestantism in 1802 he and his family were not persecuted by the Nazis, but they all lost their positions. Erman and his school at Berlin had the difficult task of ",
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"text": "Ivo Hauptmann (1886-1973), painter, oldest son of Gerhart Hauptmann ; Horst Seeger (1926-1999), musicologist, intended ",
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"title": "1909 in Germany",
"text": "22 January – Emil Erlenmeyer, chemist (born 1825) ; 2 February – Adolf Stoecker, German pastor and politician (born 1835) ; 26 February – Hermann Ebbinghaus, psychologist (born 1850) ; 24 March – Alfred Messel, German architect (born 1853) ; 28 March – Charles Gonthier, Prince of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen, nobleman (born 1830) ; 30 April – Albert Langen, German publisher (born 1869) ; 9 May – Margarete Steiff, German seamstress and company founder (born 1847) ; 13 May – Heinrich Limpricht, German chemist (born 1827) ; 19 May - Gustav zu Bentheim-Tecklenburg, German politician (born 1849) ; 24 May – Georg von Neumayer, German polar explorer (born 1826) ; 3 June - Theodor Barth, German politician and publicis (born 1849) ; 8 June – Fritz Overbeck, German painter (born 1869) ; 3 July – Hermann Johannes Pfannenstiel, German gynecologist (born 1862) ; 13 October – Julius Ruthardt, German violinist and composer (born 1841) ; 30 October – Leopold Sonnemann, German newspaper publisher (born 1831) ; 16 December – Ludwig Friedländer, German philologist (born 1824) ",
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"title": "Christian Friedrich Erndel",
"text": " the Upper Saxony Region, Johann Georg Schomburg (born about 1672; died October 1745 at Dresden, interred on 9 October 1745 in the Sophienkirche in Dresden) husband of Magdalena Sophia née Erndel. Christian Friedrich Erndel (also Erndl, Erndtel) was the last to be born of his parents' twelve children, born in Dresden in 1683. His parents were Dr. Heinrich_III._Erndel (born 17 June 1638 in Dresden, died 13 September 1693 in Dresden, buried in the Kirche zu unser lieben Frauen there), lord of the manors of Berreuth near Dippoldiswalde and Mulda near Freiberg, Royal Polish and Electoral Saxon Personal Physician, married since 4 September 1665 in Dresden to Sophia Elisabeth Erndel née Ratke (born 8 July 1642 in Dresden; died 10 June 1685 ",
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"title": "Carl Erengisle Hyltén-Cavallius",
"text": " Together with his wife Anna Dorotea (born Wettermark) he had the children Elisabeth Ulrika, born in 1850 and Carl born in 1853. The grandson Carl Wilhelm Oseen (1879–1944), was a professor of theoretical physics and chairman of the Nobel Committee for Physics.",
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"title": "George August, Count of Erbach-Schönberg",
"text": " He was the youngest son of George Albert II, Count of Erbach-Fürstenau and Countess Anna Dorothea of Hohenlohe-Waldenburg. He was born on Sunday 17 June 1691 in Waldenburg. Georg died on Wednesday 29 March 1758 in Konig, aged 66.",
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"title": "Christian Heinrich Erndel",
"text": " Erndel; ; 4) the Royal Polish and Electoral Saxon Appointed Coin-Minter of the Upper Saxony Region, Johann Georg Schomburg (born about 1672; died October 1745 at Dresden, interred on 9 October 1745 in the Sophienkirche in Dresden) husband of Magdalena Sophia née Erndel. Christian Heinrich Erndel (also Erndl, Erndtel) was the seventh of twelve children, born in 1676 in Dresden. His parents were Dr. Heinrich_III._Erndel (born 17 June 1638 in Dresden, died 13 September 1693 in Dresden, buried in the Kirche zu unser lieben Frauen there), lord of the manors of Berreuth near Dippoldiswalde and Mulda near Freiberg, Royal Polish and Electoral Saxon Personal Physician, married since 4 September ",
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"title": "George August, Count of Erbach-Schönberg",
"text": " At the age of 28, Georg married Ferdinande Henriette, Countess of Stolberg-Gedern, aged 20, on Friday 15 December 1719 in Gedern. She was born on Friday 2 October 1699 in Gedern, daughter of Ludwig Christian of Stolberg-Wernigerode and Duchess Christine of Mecklenburg-Güstrow. Ferdinande died on Saturday 31 January 1750 in Erbach, aged 50.",
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"title": "Erkrath",
"text": "Joachim Neander (born circa 1650 in Bremen-1680 ibid.) German pastor, church poet and composer, first author about the Neandertal ; Karl Sudhoff (1853-1938), founder of the medical history as a scientific discipline in Germany, was from 1885 to 1905 doctor of the Hochdahl iron foundry and Armenian physician, later also councilor of Hochdahl-Millrath ; Toni Turek (1919-1984), national goalkeeper and world champion of Bern 1954, lived during his years with Fortuna Düsseldorf and his world title in Erkrath. 50 years after Bern the Erkrath Stadium was named after him (Toni Turek Stadium) ; Klaus Hänsch (born 1938 in Sprottau, Silesia), former ",
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"id": "32359900",
"title": "Otto Strandman",
"text": " In 1907, Strandman married Lydia Hindrikson (1889–1934). Their first two children, daughter Hella (1909–1913) and son Hans (1911–1913) died early. Their second daughter Lydia (1914–1966) died after the war.",
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"title": "Prince Georg Friedrich of Waldeck",
"text": " Count of Erbach-Erbach. In Culemborg on 29 November 1643 Georg Friedrick married Elisabeth Charlotte (11 March 1626 16 November 1694), a daughter of Count Wilhelm of Nassau-Siegen in Hilchenbach and his wife Christine of Erbach. They had nine children: After his death without surviving sons, Georg Friedrich's lands in Waldeck-Eisenberg fell to the Waldeck-Wildungen line; the Lordship of Culemborg in the Netherlands was inherited by Sophia Henriette's older sister Louisa Anna (by marriage Countess of Erbach-Fürstenau), and after Louise's death in 1714 without surviving issue, by Sophia Henriette's son Ernest Frederick I, who sold it to the Dutch province of Gelderland in 1748.",
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"title": "Erlach family",
"text": " power. Hieronymus' son, Albrecht Friedrich (15 November 1696 – 27 August 1788), followed in his father's footsteps. He served in the Austrian army until he entered politics in Bern in 1727. In 1735, he was appointed chamberlain for Charles VI. After his father's death in 1748 he oversaw completion of the Erlacherhof in Bern. In 1759 he became the seventh von Erlach who was elected as Schultheiss, a position that he held several times until 1786. During the 18th century a branch of the Erlach family settled in France and became fixtures in the Swiss Guard. Another branch joined the armies of Saxony-Anhalt and then Prussia. They eventually married into the local nobility and became firmly Prussian. By the mid 19th century both branches had died out, though the main line in Switzerland remained strong.",
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"title": "Friedrich Gustav Carl Emil Erlenmeyer",
"text": " Friedrich Gustav Carl Emil Erlenmeyer (July 14, 1864 – February 8, 1921) was a German chemist and the discoverer of the Erlenmeyer-Plöchl azlactone and amino acid synthesis. He was the son of Richard August Carl Emil Erlenmeyer. Friedrich Gustav Carl Emil Erlenmeyer was born in Heidelberg, but moved with his family to Munich in 1868. He studied at various universities in Heidelberg, Bonn, Darmstadt and Marburg. He received his Ph.D. in 1888 from the University of Göttingen. 1893 he started working at the University of Strasbourg and from 1907 till his death in 1921 he was working at the kaiserliche biologische Anstallt Dahlem. His son, Hans Erlenmeyer (1900–1967), worked also as chemist.",
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"id": "30964797",
"title": "George Albert III, Count of Erbach-Fürstenau",
"text": "Frederick Augustus, Count of Erbach-Fürstenau (5 May 1754 – 12 March 1784). ; Christian Charles Augustus Albert, Count of Erbach-Fürstenau (18 September 1757 – 10 May 1803); he had a son who was the father of (among others) Emma and Adelheid, who both married sons of Henry of Stolberg-Wernigerode. ; George (28 July 1762 – 3 August 1762). ; George Eginhard (23 January 1764 – 11 September 1801). ; Louis (17 April 1765 – 22 September 1775). In Neustadt an der Orla on 3 August 1752 George Albert III married with Josepha Eberhardine Adolphine Wilhelmine (2 March 1737 – 27 July 1788), a daughter of Christian, Prince of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen-Neustadt and his wife Sophie Christine Eberhardine of Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym. They had five children: ",
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"id": "2260461",
"title": "Karl Gottfried Erdmann",
"text": " Karl Gottfried Erdmann (31 March 1774 – 13 January 1835) was a German physician and botanist. He was the father of chemist Otto Linné Erdmann (1804–1869). Erdmann was born in Wittenberg. In 1798 he received his medical doctorate from the University of Wittenberg with the dissertation \"De nexu theoriam et praxin medicam intercedente\". In 1799 he became a licensed physician in Dresden, and up until 1824 he held the position of sanitation assessor. He is credited for introducing vaccinations for smallpox in Dresden in 1801. He died in Dresden, aged 60.",
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"title": "Richard Erdoes",
"text": " Erdoes was born in Frankfurt, to Maria Josefa Schrom on July 7, 1912. His father, Richárd Erdős Sr., was a Jewish Hungarian opera singer who had died a few weeks earlier in Budapest on June 9, 1912. After his birth, his mother lived with her sister, the Viennese actress Leopoldine (\"Poldi\") Sangora, He described himself as \"equal parts Austrian, Hungarian and German, as well as equal parts Catholic, Protestant and Jew...\"",
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"id": "4514922",
"title": "Christian Friedrich Erndel",
"text": " Berreuth), a daughter of Martin Ratke, Privy Chamberlain of Johann Georg I, Elector of Saxony and Johann Georg II, Elector of Saxony. Having lost both his parents at a young age, his legal guardian was Johannes Seebisch (born 12 December 1634 at Zwickau; died 1700 at Dresden), who, in 1670, was the archdeacon of the Kreuzkirche and in 1697 the City Minister (Stadtprediger) in Dresden. Erndel‘s paternal grandfather, Dr. Heinrich II. Erndel (born 7 April 1595 at Regensburg; died 25 July 1646 in Oschersleben, interred in the church there) was the Personal Physician to Johann Georg I, Elector of Saxony. Great-grandfather Heinrich_I._Erndel (baptised on 15 July 1569 in Regensburg; interred on 15 July 1623 in the church in Wolfenbüttel), was ",
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"title": "Friedrich Albrecht Erlenmeyer",
"text": " Erlenmeyer was born in Bendorf bei Koblenz, the son of psychiatrist Adolph Albrecht Erlenmeyer (1822–1877). He studied medicine at the Universities of Bonn, Halle and Würzburg and Greifswald, earning his doctorate in 1872 at Greifswald with a dissertation titled Uber das cicatricielle Neurom.",
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"title": "Frédéric Émile d'Erlanger",
"text": " family, by Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria in 1871. Just prior the birth of his oldest child Susanne Adolphine (1829–1873), Raphael Erlanger converted from Judaism to Christianity for his wife's sake. Susanne eventually married the Frankfurt merchant Franz Josef Carl Langenberger (1821–1878) who became a partner in the bank. As the eldest son, Friedrich Emil Erlanger became involved in extensive banking and bill transactions early in life. By age 19, he was so successful with his father in the brokerage business that he was appointed Consul General and fiscal agent at Paris by the Greek Government under Otto I. He visited the royal court in Stockholm and was involved in successful Swedish and Portuguese state financial negotiations. Ferdinand II of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, ",
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"Erman\nAdolf Erman (1854-1937), German Egyptologist ; Cem Erman (born Süleyman Faik Durgun in 1947–2011), Turkish film actor ; Georg Adolf Erman (1806-1877), German physicist, father of Adolf and Wilhelm Erman ; John Erman (1935–2021), American television and film director, actor and producer ; Paul Erman (1764-1851), German physicist, father of Georg Adolf Erman ; Verda Erman (1944–2014), Turkish classical pianist ",
"Adolf Erman\n Born in Berlin, he was the son of Georg Adolf Erman and grandson of Paul Erman and Friedrich Bessel. Educated at Leipzig and Berlin, he became associate professor of Egyptology at the University of Berlin in 1883 and full professor in 1892. In 1885 he was appointed director of the Egyptian department at the royal museum. In 1934 he was excluded from the faculty of the university because he was, according to the Nazi ideology, one quarter Jewish. As his family had converted to Protestantism in 1802 he and his family were not persecuted by the Nazis, but they all lost their positions. Erman and his school at Berlin had the difficult task of ",
"Erkner\nIvo Hauptmann (1886-1973), painter, oldest son of Gerhart Hauptmann ; Horst Seeger (1926-1999), musicologist, intended ",
"1909 in Germany\n22 January – Emil Erlenmeyer, chemist (born 1825) ; 2 February – Adolf Stoecker, German pastor and politician (born 1835) ; 26 February – Hermann Ebbinghaus, psychologist (born 1850) ; 24 March – Alfred Messel, German architect (born 1853) ; 28 March – Charles Gonthier, Prince of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen, nobleman (born 1830) ; 30 April – Albert Langen, German publisher (born 1869) ; 9 May – Margarete Steiff, German seamstress and company founder (born 1847) ; 13 May – Heinrich Limpricht, German chemist (born 1827) ; 19 May - Gustav zu Bentheim-Tecklenburg, German politician (born 1849) ; 24 May – Georg von Neumayer, German polar explorer (born 1826) ; 3 June - Theodor Barth, German politician and publicis (born 1849) ; 8 June – Fritz Overbeck, German painter (born 1869) ; 3 July – Hermann Johannes Pfannenstiel, German gynecologist (born 1862) ; 13 October – Julius Ruthardt, German violinist and composer (born 1841) ; 30 October – Leopold Sonnemann, German newspaper publisher (born 1831) ; 16 December – Ludwig Friedländer, German philologist (born 1824) ",
"Christian Friedrich Erndel\n the Upper Saxony Region, Johann Georg Schomburg (born about 1672; died October 1745 at Dresden, interred on 9 October 1745 in the Sophienkirche in Dresden) husband of Magdalena Sophia née Erndel. Christian Friedrich Erndel (also Erndl, Erndtel) was the last to be born of his parents' twelve children, born in Dresden in 1683. His parents were Dr. Heinrich_III._Erndel (born 17 June 1638 in Dresden, died 13 September 1693 in Dresden, buried in the Kirche zu unser lieben Frauen there), lord of the manors of Berreuth near Dippoldiswalde and Mulda near Freiberg, Royal Polish and Electoral Saxon Personal Physician, married since 4 September 1665 in Dresden to Sophia Elisabeth Erndel née Ratke (born 8 July 1642 in Dresden; died 10 June 1685 ",
"Carl Erengisle Hyltén-Cavallius\n Together with his wife Anna Dorotea (born Wettermark) he had the children Elisabeth Ulrika, born in 1850 and Carl born in 1853. The grandson Carl Wilhelm Oseen (1879–1944), was a professor of theoretical physics and chairman of the Nobel Committee for Physics.",
"George August, Count of Erbach-Schönberg\n He was the youngest son of George Albert II, Count of Erbach-Fürstenau and Countess Anna Dorothea of Hohenlohe-Waldenburg. He was born on Sunday 17 June 1691 in Waldenburg. Georg died on Wednesday 29 March 1758 in Konig, aged 66.",
"Christian Heinrich Erndel\n Erndel; ; 4) the Royal Polish and Electoral Saxon Appointed Coin-Minter of the Upper Saxony Region, Johann Georg Schomburg (born about 1672; died October 1745 at Dresden, interred on 9 October 1745 in the Sophienkirche in Dresden) husband of Magdalena Sophia née Erndel. Christian Heinrich Erndel (also Erndl, Erndtel) was the seventh of twelve children, born in 1676 in Dresden. His parents were Dr. Heinrich_III._Erndel (born 17 June 1638 in Dresden, died 13 September 1693 in Dresden, buried in the Kirche zu unser lieben Frauen there), lord of the manors of Berreuth near Dippoldiswalde and Mulda near Freiberg, Royal Polish and Electoral Saxon Personal Physician, married since 4 September ",
"George August, Count of Erbach-Schönberg\n At the age of 28, Georg married Ferdinande Henriette, Countess of Stolberg-Gedern, aged 20, on Friday 15 December 1719 in Gedern. She was born on Friday 2 October 1699 in Gedern, daughter of Ludwig Christian of Stolberg-Wernigerode and Duchess Christine of Mecklenburg-Güstrow. Ferdinande died on Saturday 31 January 1750 in Erbach, aged 50.",
"Erkrath\nJoachim Neander (born circa 1650 in Bremen-1680 ibid.) German pastor, church poet and composer, first author about the Neandertal ; Karl Sudhoff (1853-1938), founder of the medical history as a scientific discipline in Germany, was from 1885 to 1905 doctor of the Hochdahl iron foundry and Armenian physician, later also councilor of Hochdahl-Millrath ; Toni Turek (1919-1984), national goalkeeper and world champion of Bern 1954, lived during his years with Fortuna Düsseldorf and his world title in Erkrath. 50 years after Bern the Erkrath Stadium was named after him (Toni Turek Stadium) ; Klaus Hänsch (born 1938 in Sprottau, Silesia), former ",
"Otto Strandman\n In 1907, Strandman married Lydia Hindrikson (1889–1934). Their first two children, daughter Hella (1909–1913) and son Hans (1911–1913) died early. Their second daughter Lydia (1914–1966) died after the war.",
"Prince Georg Friedrich of Waldeck\n Count of Erbach-Erbach. In Culemborg on 29 November 1643 Georg Friedrick married Elisabeth Charlotte (11 March 1626 16 November 1694), a daughter of Count Wilhelm of Nassau-Siegen in Hilchenbach and his wife Christine of Erbach. They had nine children: After his death without surviving sons, Georg Friedrich's lands in Waldeck-Eisenberg fell to the Waldeck-Wildungen line; the Lordship of Culemborg in the Netherlands was inherited by Sophia Henriette's older sister Louisa Anna (by marriage Countess of Erbach-Fürstenau), and after Louise's death in 1714 without surviving issue, by Sophia Henriette's son Ernest Frederick I, who sold it to the Dutch province of Gelderland in 1748.",
"Erlach family\n power. Hieronymus' son, Albrecht Friedrich (15 November 1696 – 27 August 1788), followed in his father's footsteps. He served in the Austrian army until he entered politics in Bern in 1727. In 1735, he was appointed chamberlain for Charles VI. After his father's death in 1748 he oversaw completion of the Erlacherhof in Bern. In 1759 he became the seventh von Erlach who was elected as Schultheiss, a position that he held several times until 1786. During the 18th century a branch of the Erlach family settled in France and became fixtures in the Swiss Guard. Another branch joined the armies of Saxony-Anhalt and then Prussia. They eventually married into the local nobility and became firmly Prussian. By the mid 19th century both branches had died out, though the main line in Switzerland remained strong.",
"Friedrich Gustav Carl Emil Erlenmeyer\n Friedrich Gustav Carl Emil Erlenmeyer (July 14, 1864 – February 8, 1921) was a German chemist and the discoverer of the Erlenmeyer-Plöchl azlactone and amino acid synthesis. He was the son of Richard August Carl Emil Erlenmeyer. Friedrich Gustav Carl Emil Erlenmeyer was born in Heidelberg, but moved with his family to Munich in 1868. He studied at various universities in Heidelberg, Bonn, Darmstadt and Marburg. He received his Ph.D. in 1888 from the University of Göttingen. 1893 he started working at the University of Strasbourg and from 1907 till his death in 1921 he was working at the kaiserliche biologische Anstallt Dahlem. His son, Hans Erlenmeyer (1900–1967), worked also as chemist.",
"George Albert III, Count of Erbach-Fürstenau\nFrederick Augustus, Count of Erbach-Fürstenau (5 May 1754 – 12 March 1784). ; Christian Charles Augustus Albert, Count of Erbach-Fürstenau (18 September 1757 – 10 May 1803); he had a son who was the father of (among others) Emma and Adelheid, who both married sons of Henry of Stolberg-Wernigerode. ; George (28 July 1762 – 3 August 1762). ; George Eginhard (23 January 1764 – 11 September 1801). ; Louis (17 April 1765 – 22 September 1775). In Neustadt an der Orla on 3 August 1752 George Albert III married with Josepha Eberhardine Adolphine Wilhelmine (2 March 1737 – 27 July 1788), a daughter of Christian, Prince of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen-Neustadt and his wife Sophie Christine Eberhardine of Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym. They had five children: ",
"Karl Gottfried Erdmann\n Karl Gottfried Erdmann (31 March 1774 – 13 January 1835) was a German physician and botanist. He was the father of chemist Otto Linné Erdmann (1804–1869). Erdmann was born in Wittenberg. In 1798 he received his medical doctorate from the University of Wittenberg with the dissertation \"De nexu theoriam et praxin medicam intercedente\". In 1799 he became a licensed physician in Dresden, and up until 1824 he held the position of sanitation assessor. He is credited for introducing vaccinations for smallpox in Dresden in 1801. He died in Dresden, aged 60.",
"Richard Erdoes\n Erdoes was born in Frankfurt, to Maria Josefa Schrom on July 7, 1912. His father, Richárd Erdős Sr., was a Jewish Hungarian opera singer who had died a few weeks earlier in Budapest on June 9, 1912. After his birth, his mother lived with her sister, the Viennese actress Leopoldine (\"Poldi\") Sangora, He described himself as \"equal parts Austrian, Hungarian and German, as well as equal parts Catholic, Protestant and Jew...\"",
"Christian Friedrich Erndel\n Berreuth), a daughter of Martin Ratke, Privy Chamberlain of Johann Georg I, Elector of Saxony and Johann Georg II, Elector of Saxony. Having lost both his parents at a young age, his legal guardian was Johannes Seebisch (born 12 December 1634 at Zwickau; died 1700 at Dresden), who, in 1670, was the archdeacon of the Kreuzkirche and in 1697 the City Minister (Stadtprediger) in Dresden. Erndel‘s paternal grandfather, Dr. Heinrich II. Erndel (born 7 April 1595 at Regensburg; died 25 July 1646 in Oschersleben, interred in the church there) was the Personal Physician to Johann Georg I, Elector of Saxony. Great-grandfather Heinrich_I._Erndel (baptised on 15 July 1569 in Regensburg; interred on 15 July 1623 in the church in Wolfenbüttel), was ",
"Friedrich Albrecht Erlenmeyer\n Erlenmeyer was born in Bendorf bei Koblenz, the son of psychiatrist Adolph Albrecht Erlenmeyer (1822–1877). He studied medicine at the Universities of Bonn, Halle and Würzburg and Greifswald, earning his doctorate in 1872 at Greifswald with a dissertation titled Uber das cicatricielle Neurom.",
"Frédéric Émile d'Erlanger\n family, by Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria in 1871. Just prior the birth of his oldest child Susanne Adolphine (1829–1873), Raphael Erlanger converted from Judaism to Christianity for his wife's sake. Susanne eventually married the Frankfurt merchant Franz Josef Carl Langenberger (1821–1878) who became a partner in the bank. As the eldest son, Friedrich Emil Erlanger became involved in extensive banking and bill transactions early in life. By age 19, he was so successful with his father in the brokerage business that he was appointed Consul General and fiscal agent at Paris by the Greek Government under Otto I. He visited the royal court in Stockholm and was involved in successful Swedish and Portuguese state financial negotiations. Ferdinand II of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, "
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"Rorgon I, Count of Maine"
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"id": "11406268",
"title": "Louis, King of Sicily",
"text": " Born in Catania, Louis was the son of King Peter II and Elisabeth of Carinthia. On the day of his birth, his father announced him as his heir in a proclamation to the municipal governments (universitates) of the realm. Louis was the first male child of Peter since the death of the firstborn, Frederick, in 1325. On 12 February, Peter issued a privilege to the city of Catania exempting it from the payment of the customary hospitality to the royal court. He also credited the intervention of Catania's patron saint, Agatha, on whose feast the child was born, for the successful delivery of a boy. Louis was ",
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"id": "3696027",
"title": "Louis, Grand Dauphin",
"text": " of Anne Errard d'Avaugour; ; Charlotte de Fleury (6 February 1697 – 1750) – wife of Gérard Michel de La Jonchère. Louise Émilie de Vautedard (1694–1719) – wife of Nicolas Mesnager. Thus, through his two older sons Burgundy and Anjou, Louis ensured respectively the continuation of the senior Bourbon line on the throne of France and the establishment of the Spanish Bourbon dynasty. Besides his unnamed child with Mme de Choin, Louis had two illegitimate daughters with Françoise Pitel: With another mistress, Marie Anne Caumont de La Force, he had one daughter: Legend has it that a prophecy told at his birth said that Louis would be \"son of a king, father of a king, but never a king\". This was thought to be fulfilled as he was the son of Louis XIV of France and father of Philip V of Spain, but did not himself become king.",
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"id": "6411071",
"title": "Louis-Gaston de Sonis",
"text": " Louis Gaston was born August 25, 1825 in Pointe-à-Pitre (Guadeloupe), and came to France in 1832, where he studied for the military, following in his father's footsteps. At age 10, he lost his mother, and at age 19, his father. This double wound marked the beginning of his conversion. In 1848, as a young officer—the only practicing Catholic in his class—he discerned a call to become a monk of Solemes, but realized that it was in the world that he was called to serve God. At age 23, he married Anaïs, a girl of 17 years, with whom he began a family that would grow to include 12 children. He was a loving husband and father, showed great love for the Eucharist, and shone especially in ",
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"id": "7739256",
"title": "Louis XVII",
"text": " him, took care of him, dressed him, comforted him, and scolded him. Many times, more than Marie Antoinette, she was a true mother for him'.\" Some have suggested that Axel von Fersen, who was romantically linked with Marie Antoinette, was the father of her son. The fact that Louis Charles was born exactly nine months after he returned to court was noted, but this theory was debunked by most scholars, who reject it, observing that the time of his conception corresponded perfectly in the time that Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette had spent a lot of time together. Marie Antoinette, who gained ",
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"id": "7742987",
"title": "Louis XVIII",
"text": " Louis Stanislas Xavier, styled Count of Provence from birth, was born on 17 November 1755 in the Palace of Versailles, a younger son of Louis, Dauphin of France, and his wife Maria Josepha of Saxony. He was the grandson of the reigning King Louis XV. As a son of the Dauphin, he was a Fils de France. He was christened Louis Stanislas Xavier six months after his birth, in accordance with Bourbon family tradition, being nameless before his baptism. By this act, he also became a Knight of the Order of the Holy Spirit. The name of Louis was bestowed because ",
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"id": "2508714",
"title": "Louis of Toulouse",
"text": " Louis was born in Brignoles, Provence (or in Italy, at Nocera, where he spent a part of his early life), the second son of King Charles II of Naples and Mary of Hungary. Charles became king of Naples in 1285. When Charles was taken prisoner in Italy, during the war with King Peter III of Aragon that followed the Sicilian Vespers, he obtained his own freedom by giving over his three sons as hostages. The boys were taken to Catalonia, where they were placed under the care of Franciscan friars for their education and held for seven years. Impressed by one of the friars in particular, Arnauld de Villenueve, Louis took up the ",
"score": "1.4291502"
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"id": "3698498",
"title": "Louis Fadrique",
"text": " Louis was the son of James Fadrique and a grandson of Alfonso Fadrique. When his father seized the fortress of Siderokastron in 1365, Louis became its castellan, although he was underage. When James died in 1366, Louis in addition received possession of the nearby town of Zetouni. Following the machinations of the agents of the then vicar-general, Roger de Llúria, in June 1367 King Frederick III of Sicily ordered Louis to surrender Siderokastron to Nicholas de Sosa, but Louis seems to have disregarded this and maintained control of the fortress throughout his life. In ca. 1368 he married Helena Asanina Kantakouzene, daughter ",
"score": "1.4279733"
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"id": "26474841",
"title": "Louis I of Hungary",
"text": " Born on 5 March 1326, Louis was the third son of Charles I of Hungary and his wife, Elizabeth of Poland. He was named for his father's uncle, Louis, Bishop of Toulouse, canonized in 1317. The first-born son of his parents, Charles, died before Louis was born. Louis became his father's heir after the death of his brother Ladislaus in 1329. He had a liberal education by the standards of his age and learned French, German and Latin. He showed a special interest in history and astrology. A cleric from Wrocław, Nicholas, taught him the basic principles of Christian faith. However, Louis's religious zeal was due to his mother's influence. In a royal charter, Louis remembered that in his childhood, a knight ",
"score": "1.4275465"
},
{
"id": "14494414",
"title": "Louis VI of France",
"text": " Louis was born around 1081 in Paris, the son of Philip I and Bertha of Holland. Abbot Suger of Saint Denis, who wrote a biography of Louis VI, tells us: \"In his youth, growing courage matured his spirit with youthful vigour, making him bored with hunting and the boyish games with which others of his age used to enjoy themselves and forget the pursuit of arms.\" And \"How valiant he was in youth, and with what energy he repelled the king of the English, William Rufus, when he attacked Louis' inherited kingdom.\" Louis married Lucienne de Rochefort, the daughter of his father's seneschal, in 1104, but repudiated her three years later. They had no children. On 3 August 1115 Louis married Adelaide of Maurienne, daughter of Humbert II ",
"score": "1.4273065"
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"id": "10188363",
"title": "Louis of France (1244–1260)",
"text": " Louis of France (21 or 24 February 1244 – 11 January 1260) was the eldest son of King Louis IX of France and his wife Margaret of Provence. As heir apparent to the throne, he served as regent for a brief period.",
"score": "1.4256817"
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"id": "15507575",
"title": "Louis Alphonse de Bourbon",
"text": " (Eugenia de Borbón Vargas in Spain) and also as the current Madame Royale, the French style commonly attributed to the eldest unmarried daughter of a king of France. The couple had twin sons, Louis and Alphonse, on 28 May 2010 in New York City. Louis, as Legitimist Dauphin of France, is expected to succeed his father as head of the French royal house, the senior Bourbon/Capetian line, in Legitimist reckoning. Louis and Alphonse were baptised on 5 September 2010 at St Peter's Basilica in Vatican City by Cardinal Angelo Comastri. Louis' godparents were Arancha Martínez-Bordíu (his father's maternal aunt) and Francisco D'Agostino (his mother's brother-in-law). Alphonse's godparents were Amparo Corell de Trenor, Baroness de Alacuás and Lorenzo Perales. Their fourth child, Henri, was born on 1 February 2019 in New York and was granted the title Duke of Touraine (duc de Touraine) by his father.",
"score": "1.4238353"
},
{
"id": "13698801",
"title": "Louis the Pious",
"text": " Louis was born in 778 while his father Charlemagne was on campaign in Spain, at the Carolingian villa of Cassinogilum, according to Einhard and the anonymous chronicler called Astronomus; the place is usually identified with Chasseneuil, near Poitiers. He was the third son of Charlemagne by his wife Hildegard. He had a twin brother named Lothair, who died young. Louis and Lothair were given names from the old Merovingian dynasty, possibly to suggest a connection. Louis was crowned King of Aquitaine as a three-year-old child in 781. In the following year he was sent to Aquitaine accompanied by regents and a court. Charlemagne constituted this sub-kingdom in ",
"score": "1.4194973"
},
{
"id": "2277440",
"title": "Louis de Brézé",
"text": " Louis was the son of Jacques de Brézé, Sénéchal of Normandy, and Charlotte de Valois, the second of Charles VII's three daughters by Agnès Sorel. His paternal grandfather was Pierre de Brézé, noted for valour at Formigny, a grand steward of Normandy.",
"score": "1.4189489"
},
{
"id": "3696012",
"title": "Louis, Grand Dauphin",
"text": "indolent, fatuous, and dull, only the saving grace of his bourgeois morals kept him from outraging the pious people about him. Like his father he enjoyed the hunt, but that was about the only way in which this disappointing son resembled his father. Louis was born on 1 November 1661 at the Château de Fontainebleau, the eldest son of Louis XIV of France and Maria Theresa of Austria (who were double first-cousins to each other). As a Fils de France (\"Son of France\") he was entitled to the style of Royal Highness. He was baptised on 24 March 1662 at ",
"score": "1.4163879"
},
{
"id": "14495282",
"title": "Louis X of France",
"text": " Louis is a major character in Les Rois maudits (The Accursed Kings), a series of French historical novels by Maurice Druon. He was portrayed by in the 1972 French miniseries adaptation of the series, and by Guillaume Depardieu in the 2005 adaptation.",
"score": "1.4152263"
},
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"id": "2936317",
"title": "Louis XV",
"text": "With Pauline Félicité de Mailly (1712 – 9 September 1741), by marriage marquise de Vintimille. She died after giving birth to a son: ; Charles Emmanuel Marie Magdelon de Vintimille (Versailles, 2 September 1741 – Saint-Germain-en-Laye, 24 February 1814), marquis du Luc. Recognized by his mother's husband, although was highly probable that his biological father was Louis XV, especially in adulthood, when he was called Demi-Louis (\"Small Louis\") for his exceptional resemblance with the King. He was appointed Maréchal de camp and Governor of Porquerolles. Married to Adélaïde de Castellane on 26 November 1764, he fathered three children. ; With ",
"score": "1.4138291"
},
{
"id": "14315561",
"title": "Louis Viardot",
"text": " to the hot and deep love of Louis, despite all my volition.\" The \"evil tongues\" connected the birth of the daughter Claudia (Claudie) in the Viardot family with the name of Gounod and said that he was the father of Claudia, who was born on 20 May 1852. The oldest daughter Louise was ten years older than the new born Claudie. Whether Gounod is father of Claudie or not remains a mystery. Scheffer was a confidant of Pauline Viardot and a friend of Viardot family all his life. In 1874, Viardot was paralyzed by a stroke and remained housebound until his death in 1883.",
"score": "1.4121909"
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"id": "13724995",
"title": "Louis IX of France",
"text": " Louis was born on 25 April 1214 at Poissy, near Paris, the son of Louis the Lion and Blanche of Castile, and was baptised there in La Collégiale Notre-Dame church. His grandfather on his father's side was Philip II, king of France; while his grandfather on his mother's side was Alfonso VIII, king of Castile. Tutors of Blanche's choosing taught him most of what a king was expected to know—Latin, public speaking, writing, military arts, and government. He was nine years old when his grandfather Philip II died and his father ascended as Louis VIII. Louis was 12 years old when his father died on 8 November 1226. He was crowned king within the month at Reims Cathedral. Because of Louis's youth, his mother ruled France as regent during his minority. Louis's ",
"score": "1.4120979"
},
{
"id": "15115363",
"title": "Louis V of France",
"text": " Louis was born c. 966. He was the eldest son of King Lothair of France, the Carolingian ruler of France, and Queen Emma, daughter of King Lothair II of Italy and Empress Adelaide. Louis was associated to the government by his father in 978 and crowned co-king on 8 June 979 at the Abbey of Saint-Corneille in Compiègne by Archbishop Adalbero of Reims.",
"score": "1.4081553"
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"id": "14579842",
"title": "Louis, Duke of Burgundy",
"text": " Louis was born in the Palace of Versailles in 1682, the eldest son of the French Dauphin, Louis, who would later be called le Grand Dauphin, and his wife, Maria Anna Victoria of Bavaria. His father was the eldest son of the reigning French King Louis XIV and his wife Queen Maria Theresa of Spain. At birth, he received the title of Duke of Burgundy (duc de Bourgogne). In addition, as the son of the Dauphin and grandson to the king, he was a fils de France and also second in the line of succession to his grandfather, Louis XIV, after his father. Louis grew up with his younger brothers: Philip, Duke of Anjou, who became King Philip V of Spain; and Charles, Duke of Berry, under the supervision of the royal governess Louise de Prie. He lost his mother when he was eight. His father, viewed as lazy and dull, never played a major role in politics.",
"score": "1.407654"
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"Louis, King of Sicily\n Born in Catania, Louis was the son of King Peter II and Elisabeth of Carinthia. On the day of his birth, his father announced him as his heir in a proclamation to the municipal governments (universitates) of the realm. Louis was the first male child of Peter since the death of the firstborn, Frederick, in 1325. On 12 February, Peter issued a privilege to the city of Catania exempting it from the payment of the customary hospitality to the royal court. He also credited the intervention of Catania's patron saint, Agatha, on whose feast the child was born, for the successful delivery of a boy. Louis was ",
"Louis, Grand Dauphin\n of Anne Errard d'Avaugour; ; Charlotte de Fleury (6 February 1697 – 1750) – wife of Gérard Michel de La Jonchère. Louise Émilie de Vautedard (1694–1719) – wife of Nicolas Mesnager. Thus, through his two older sons Burgundy and Anjou, Louis ensured respectively the continuation of the senior Bourbon line on the throne of France and the establishment of the Spanish Bourbon dynasty. Besides his unnamed child with Mme de Choin, Louis had two illegitimate daughters with Françoise Pitel: With another mistress, Marie Anne Caumont de La Force, he had one daughter: Legend has it that a prophecy told at his birth said that Louis would be \"son of a king, father of a king, but never a king\". This was thought to be fulfilled as he was the son of Louis XIV of France and father of Philip V of Spain, but did not himself become king.",
"Louis-Gaston de Sonis\n Louis Gaston was born August 25, 1825 in Pointe-à-Pitre (Guadeloupe), and came to France in 1832, where he studied for the military, following in his father's footsteps. At age 10, he lost his mother, and at age 19, his father. This double wound marked the beginning of his conversion. In 1848, as a young officer—the only practicing Catholic in his class—he discerned a call to become a monk of Solemes, but realized that it was in the world that he was called to serve God. At age 23, he married Anaïs, a girl of 17 years, with whom he began a family that would grow to include 12 children. He was a loving husband and father, showed great love for the Eucharist, and shone especially in ",
"Louis XVII\n him, took care of him, dressed him, comforted him, and scolded him. Many times, more than Marie Antoinette, she was a true mother for him'.\" Some have suggested that Axel von Fersen, who was romantically linked with Marie Antoinette, was the father of her son. The fact that Louis Charles was born exactly nine months after he returned to court was noted, but this theory was debunked by most scholars, who reject it, observing that the time of his conception corresponded perfectly in the time that Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette had spent a lot of time together. Marie Antoinette, who gained ",
"Louis XVIII\n Louis Stanislas Xavier, styled Count of Provence from birth, was born on 17 November 1755 in the Palace of Versailles, a younger son of Louis, Dauphin of France, and his wife Maria Josepha of Saxony. He was the grandson of the reigning King Louis XV. As a son of the Dauphin, he was a Fils de France. He was christened Louis Stanislas Xavier six months after his birth, in accordance with Bourbon family tradition, being nameless before his baptism. By this act, he also became a Knight of the Order of the Holy Spirit. The name of Louis was bestowed because ",
"Louis of Toulouse\n Louis was born in Brignoles, Provence (or in Italy, at Nocera, where he spent a part of his early life), the second son of King Charles II of Naples and Mary of Hungary. Charles became king of Naples in 1285. When Charles was taken prisoner in Italy, during the war with King Peter III of Aragon that followed the Sicilian Vespers, he obtained his own freedom by giving over his three sons as hostages. The boys were taken to Catalonia, where they were placed under the care of Franciscan friars for their education and held for seven years. Impressed by one of the friars in particular, Arnauld de Villenueve, Louis took up the ",
"Louis Fadrique\n Louis was the son of James Fadrique and a grandson of Alfonso Fadrique. When his father seized the fortress of Siderokastron in 1365, Louis became its castellan, although he was underage. When James died in 1366, Louis in addition received possession of the nearby town of Zetouni. Following the machinations of the agents of the then vicar-general, Roger de Llúria, in June 1367 King Frederick III of Sicily ordered Louis to surrender Siderokastron to Nicholas de Sosa, but Louis seems to have disregarded this and maintained control of the fortress throughout his life. In ca. 1368 he married Helena Asanina Kantakouzene, daughter ",
"Louis I of Hungary\n Born on 5 March 1326, Louis was the third son of Charles I of Hungary and his wife, Elizabeth of Poland. He was named for his father's uncle, Louis, Bishop of Toulouse, canonized in 1317. The first-born son of his parents, Charles, died before Louis was born. Louis became his father's heir after the death of his brother Ladislaus in 1329. He had a liberal education by the standards of his age and learned French, German and Latin. He showed a special interest in history and astrology. A cleric from Wrocław, Nicholas, taught him the basic principles of Christian faith. However, Louis's religious zeal was due to his mother's influence. In a royal charter, Louis remembered that in his childhood, a knight ",
"Louis VI of France\n Louis was born around 1081 in Paris, the son of Philip I and Bertha of Holland. Abbot Suger of Saint Denis, who wrote a biography of Louis VI, tells us: \"In his youth, growing courage matured his spirit with youthful vigour, making him bored with hunting and the boyish games with which others of his age used to enjoy themselves and forget the pursuit of arms.\" And \"How valiant he was in youth, and with what energy he repelled the king of the English, William Rufus, when he attacked Louis' inherited kingdom.\" Louis married Lucienne de Rochefort, the daughter of his father's seneschal, in 1104, but repudiated her three years later. They had no children. On 3 August 1115 Louis married Adelaide of Maurienne, daughter of Humbert II ",
"Louis of France (1244–1260)\n Louis of France (21 or 24 February 1244 – 11 January 1260) was the eldest son of King Louis IX of France and his wife Margaret of Provence. As heir apparent to the throne, he served as regent for a brief period.",
"Louis Alphonse de Bourbon\n (Eugenia de Borbón Vargas in Spain) and also as the current Madame Royale, the French style commonly attributed to the eldest unmarried daughter of a king of France. The couple had twin sons, Louis and Alphonse, on 28 May 2010 in New York City. Louis, as Legitimist Dauphin of France, is expected to succeed his father as head of the French royal house, the senior Bourbon/Capetian line, in Legitimist reckoning. Louis and Alphonse were baptised on 5 September 2010 at St Peter's Basilica in Vatican City by Cardinal Angelo Comastri. Louis' godparents were Arancha Martínez-Bordíu (his father's maternal aunt) and Francisco D'Agostino (his mother's brother-in-law). Alphonse's godparents were Amparo Corell de Trenor, Baroness de Alacuás and Lorenzo Perales. Their fourth child, Henri, was born on 1 February 2019 in New York and was granted the title Duke of Touraine (duc de Touraine) by his father.",
"Louis the Pious\n Louis was born in 778 while his father Charlemagne was on campaign in Spain, at the Carolingian villa of Cassinogilum, according to Einhard and the anonymous chronicler called Astronomus; the place is usually identified with Chasseneuil, near Poitiers. He was the third son of Charlemagne by his wife Hildegard. He had a twin brother named Lothair, who died young. Louis and Lothair were given names from the old Merovingian dynasty, possibly to suggest a connection. Louis was crowned King of Aquitaine as a three-year-old child in 781. In the following year he was sent to Aquitaine accompanied by regents and a court. Charlemagne constituted this sub-kingdom in ",
"Louis de Brézé\n Louis was the son of Jacques de Brézé, Sénéchal of Normandy, and Charlotte de Valois, the second of Charles VII's three daughters by Agnès Sorel. His paternal grandfather was Pierre de Brézé, noted for valour at Formigny, a grand steward of Normandy.",
"Louis, Grand Dauphin\nindolent, fatuous, and dull, only the saving grace of his bourgeois morals kept him from outraging the pious people about him. Like his father he enjoyed the hunt, but that was about the only way in which this disappointing son resembled his father. Louis was born on 1 November 1661 at the Château de Fontainebleau, the eldest son of Louis XIV of France and Maria Theresa of Austria (who were double first-cousins to each other). As a Fils de France (\"Son of France\") he was entitled to the style of Royal Highness. He was baptised on 24 March 1662 at ",
"Louis X of France\n Louis is a major character in Les Rois maudits (The Accursed Kings), a series of French historical novels by Maurice Druon. He was portrayed by in the 1972 French miniseries adaptation of the series, and by Guillaume Depardieu in the 2005 adaptation.",
"Louis XV\nWith Pauline Félicité de Mailly (1712 – 9 September 1741), by marriage marquise de Vintimille. She died after giving birth to a son: ; Charles Emmanuel Marie Magdelon de Vintimille (Versailles, 2 September 1741 – Saint-Germain-en-Laye, 24 February 1814), marquis du Luc. Recognized by his mother's husband, although was highly probable that his biological father was Louis XV, especially in adulthood, when he was called Demi-Louis (\"Small Louis\") for his exceptional resemblance with the King. He was appointed Maréchal de camp and Governor of Porquerolles. Married to Adélaïde de Castellane on 26 November 1764, he fathered three children. ; With ",
"Louis Viardot\n to the hot and deep love of Louis, despite all my volition.\" The \"evil tongues\" connected the birth of the daughter Claudia (Claudie) in the Viardot family with the name of Gounod and said that he was the father of Claudia, who was born on 20 May 1852. The oldest daughter Louise was ten years older than the new born Claudie. Whether Gounod is father of Claudie or not remains a mystery. Scheffer was a confidant of Pauline Viardot and a friend of Viardot family all his life. In 1874, Viardot was paralyzed by a stroke and remained housebound until his death in 1883.",
"Louis IX of France\n Louis was born on 25 April 1214 at Poissy, near Paris, the son of Louis the Lion and Blanche of Castile, and was baptised there in La Collégiale Notre-Dame church. His grandfather on his father's side was Philip II, king of France; while his grandfather on his mother's side was Alfonso VIII, king of Castile. Tutors of Blanche's choosing taught him most of what a king was expected to know—Latin, public speaking, writing, military arts, and government. He was nine years old when his grandfather Philip II died and his father ascended as Louis VIII. Louis was 12 years old when his father died on 8 November 1226. He was crowned king within the month at Reims Cathedral. Because of Louis's youth, his mother ruled France as regent during his minority. Louis's ",
"Louis V of France\n Louis was born c. 966. He was the eldest son of King Lothair of France, the Carolingian ruler of France, and Queen Emma, daughter of King Lothair II of Italy and Empress Adelaide. Louis was associated to the government by his father in 978 and crowned co-king on 8 June 979 at the Abbey of Saint-Corneille in Compiègne by Archbishop Adalbero of Reims.",
"Louis, Duke of Burgundy\n Louis was born in the Palace of Versailles in 1682, the eldest son of the French Dauphin, Louis, who would later be called le Grand Dauphin, and his wife, Maria Anna Victoria of Bavaria. His father was the eldest son of the reigning French King Louis XIV and his wife Queen Maria Theresa of Spain. At birth, he received the title of Duke of Burgundy (duc de Bourgogne). In addition, as the son of the Dauphin and grandson to the king, he was a fils de France and also second in the line of succession to his grandfather, Louis XIV, after his father. Louis grew up with his younger brothers: Philip, Duke of Anjou, who became King Philip V of Spain; and Charles, Duke of Berry, under the supervision of the royal governess Louise de Prie. He lost his mother when he was eight. His father, viewed as lazy and dull, never played a major role in politics."
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"Bryan Donkin"
] | father | John Donkin | 4,708,901 | 40 | [
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"text": " Raised in Sandhoe, Northumberland, his father was a surveyor and land agent. Donkin initially began work in the same business, and worked from September 1789 to February 1791 as bailiff at Knole House and estate for the Duke of Dorset.",
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"text": " in 1898, resigning from his hospital posts. He was a member of the Royal Commission on Control of the Feeble-Minded in 1904–1908 and, upon retiring as commissioner, became medical adviser to the Prison Commission. He was interested in the psychology of crime, and viewed prisoners as if they were patients. He presented the Harveian Oration at the Royal College of Physicians in 1910, on the topic of \"Inheritance of Mental Characters\". He was appointed a knight bachelor in 1911, the honour being conferred by George V at St James's Palace on 23 February. A prominent member of the Savile Club, Donkin was also a rationalist and was involved with Ray Lankester in investigating and exposing spiritualists. He was friends with Karl Marx, and treated Marx, his wife Jenny von Westphalen, and their daughter Eleanor Marx. He died on 26 July 1927 in London.",
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"text": " Michael Charles Donkin (29 August 1951 – 6 December 2007) was an English reporter and journalist for BBC News. Donkin was born in Southend-on-Sea, Essex in 1951. He went to school at the Northern Grammar School for Boys, in North End, Portsmouth. He landed his first job with the East Anglian Daily Times in Ipswich. In 1975, he joined the BBC as a freelancer. Shortly after he joined The Today Programme on BBC Radio 4, he was praised for good work and quickly progressed to television. He worked on both the 6 O'clock and 10 O'clock news as a world affairs correspondent. During his time with the BBC, Donkin made several short 5 to 6 minute films. He was most pleased with the film about a bed and breakfast farm. One year after Donkin started with the BBC, he married his wife Catriona. They had three daughters and one son together. Donkin had a short battle with cancer. On 6 December 2007 he died from the illness.",
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"text": " Sydney Bryan Donkin (24 June 1871 – 12 November 1952) was a British civil engineer. His parents were Bryan Donkin Junior and Georgina Dillon. Donkin was educated at University College, London before beginning work for Sulzer Brothers, mechanical engineers, later the Sulzer company. Whilst based at this company's headquarters in Switzerland he became interested in Alpine climbing and spent much of his spare time climbing the nearby peaks. He was a founding member of the Climbers' Club and served on their committee in 1908 and later as vice-president and president. He later became an assistant to Alexander Kennedy, the electrical engineer, and worked on several large hydro-electric dams including the first Lower Aswan Dam and the Owen Falls Dam. He also sat on the general board of the National Physical Laboratory, as chairman of the Association of Consulting Engineers, president of the Association of Supervisory Electrical Engineers, president of the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) and president of the Smeatonian Society of Civil Engineers. He was a proponent of social housing and built the first houses for the ICE Benevolent fund at Haywards Heath.",
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"text": " While working for the Duke of Dorset, Donkin consulted the engineer John Smeaton, an acquaintance of his father, as to how he could become an engineer. At Smeaton's advice in 1792 he apprenticed himself to John Hall in Dartford, Kent, who had founded the Dartford Iron Works (later J & E Hall) in 1785. Shortly after completing his apprenticeship, he set himself up in Dartford, with the support of John Hall, making moulds for paper works, for at that time all paper making was done by hand. In 1798 he married Mary Brames, daughter of Peter Brames, a neighbouring land owner and market gardener, and a prominent supporter of the Methodist movement. By doing so Donkin became brother in law to John Hall, who had married Mary's elder sister Sarah in 1791.",
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"text": " Sir Horatio Bryan Donkin (1 February 184526 July 1927) was a British medical doctor and criminologist. He spent his early career as a consultant physician and lecturer at Westminster Hospital before joining the prison service.",
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"text": " Aikin had four children, three sons and a daughter. The eldest son, Arthur, was a prominent scientist, and the youngest, Edmund, an architect. The second son, Charles, was adopted by Aikin's sister, who had no children. Through Charles, Aikin was grandfather to the writer Anna Letitia Le Breton. His daughter Lucy was a biographer, who in 1823 published Memoir of John Aikin, M.D., with a selection of Miscellaneous Pieces, Biographical, Moral and Critical.",
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"text": " Horatio Bryan Donkin was born on 1 February 1845 in Blackheath, the son of civil engineer Bryan Donkin (1809–1893) and grandson of the engineer and inventor Bryan Donkin (1768–1855). He attended Blackheath Proprietary School and The Queen's College, Oxford, before graduating from St Thomas's Hospital Medical School in 1873. He held junior roles at St Thomas' Hospital and the City of London Hospital for Diseases of the Chest, and in 1874 began working at Westminster Hospital, initially as an assistant physician and later becoming consultant physician, dean, and lecturer in clinical medicine. He also served as physician to East London Hospital for Children and lectured at the London School of Medicine for Women. He became a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians in 1880 and received an M.D. from Oxford in 1893. Donkin was appointed a commissioner of prisons and director of convict ",
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"text": " Donkin died at home in the New Kent Road, London, on 27 February 1855. He was buried in a vault in Nunhead Cemetery. His wife, Mary, died on 27 August 1858 and was buried in the same vault, as were other family members at later dates.",
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"text": " Robert Arthur \"Robin\" Donkin FBA (1928–2006) was an English historian and geographer who served as a reader in historical geography in the University of Cambridge's Department of Geography in 1990. A fellow of the British Academy, Donkin published works on a wide range of subjects, including Cistercian monasteries, agricultural terracing, the history of pearls and pearl fishing, the Muscovy duck, the Guinea fowl, and the history of spices and aromatics.",
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"text": " William John Camkin, MA (23 June 1922 – 19 June 1998) was an English journalist, football, business and sports administrator. Camkin was born in Kings Norton, Worcestershire, the son of Bill Camkin and Helena Ethel Holder. His father was managing director of Birmingham City F.C., and also owned a number of billiard and snooker halls in Birmingham. He had introduced a snooker championship which became 'The Embassy Cup' between 1936 and 1956. Educated at Warwick School and St Edmund Hall Oxford, where he captained the college football first XI, In 1942, he served with the University Air Squadron, and later the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve as a navigator with Bomber Command.",
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"text": " Pierre Frank Watkin (December 29, 1887 – February 3, 1960) was an American character actor best known for playing distinguished authority figures throughout the Golden Age of Hollywood. He is best remembered for his roles of Mr. Skinner the bank president in The Bank Dick (1940); Lou Gehrig's father-in-law Mr. Twitchell in Pride of the Yankees (1942); and the first actor to portray Perry White in the Superman serials Superman (1948) and Atom Man vs. Superman (1950).",
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"text": " John Bodkin (c. 1720 – 1742), Esquire. Born the second son of Counsellor-at-law, John Bodkin and Mary Clarke of Carrowbeg House, Belclare, Tuam, County Galway, Ireland. In 1741, John Bodkin, the second son of a landed gentry family in Co Galway, Ireland was arrested on the charge of murdering his older brother, Dominick. He was found guilty of the crime even though he refused to admit his guilt during his trial or thereafter. He was hanged, drawn and quartered in Galway City on Saturday, 20 March 1742.",
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"text": " Sonkin was born into an Orthodox Jewish family in the Bronx, New York, on December 25, 1910. Sonkin, who held degrees from City College (CCNY) (now the City College of the City University of New York [CUNY]) and Columbia University, founded the speech clinic at City College. He met Charles L. Todd while they were both working in the Department of Public Speaking at City College in the late 1930s. In addition to doing ethnographic research with Todd in California, Sonkin also documented the African American community of the town of Gee's Bend, Alabama, where other Farm Security Administration (FSA) ",
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"text": " On June 24, 1962, Dobkin married actress Joanna Barnes; they had no children, but he had one daughter, Debra Dobkin, by his first wife, Frances Hope Walker. Dobkin married actress Anne Collings in 1970 and had two children: identical twin daughters, Kristy and Kaela.",
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"text": " Daikin was the son of James (1783–1819) and Lucy Harrison Dakin (1784–1826) of Hudson, New York, and born in Northeast Township. He was seventh in line from the immigrant ancestor, Thomas Dakin, of Concord, Massachusetts, through Simon, of the third generation, who went to Putnam County, New York, from Massachusetts. After learning the carpentry trade from his uncle, James Dakin moved to New York City, where he was apprenticed to Alexander Jackson Davis when the firm of Town and Davis, Architects, was formed in 1829. That year he married Joanna Belcher (1796–1882) of Norwich, Connecticut, the widow of George Collard. They had seven children including two pairs of twins, with just two children surviving ",
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"George Donkin\n Source:",
"John Donkin\n John Donkin (1802–1854) was a British engineer. He was a son of Bryan Donkin and worked in this father's company in Bermondsey, primarily on paper-making equipment. He married Caroline Hawes, granddaughter of William Hawes, notable as founder of the Royal Humane Society. Caroline Hawes was the sister of Sir Benjamin Hawes, brother-in-law of Isambard Kingdom Brunel. John Donkin was the father of Bryan Donkin Junior and grandfather of Sydney Donkin. He was first cousin of William Fishburn Donkin.",
"Bryan Donkin\n Raised in Sandhoe, Northumberland, his father was a surveyor and land agent. Donkin initially began work in the same business, and worked from September 1789 to February 1791 as bailiff at Knole House and estate for the Duke of Dorset.",
"Bryan Donkin (physician)\n in 1898, resigning from his hospital posts. He was a member of the Royal Commission on Control of the Feeble-Minded in 1904–1908 and, upon retiring as commissioner, became medical adviser to the Prison Commission. He was interested in the psychology of crime, and viewed prisoners as if they were patients. He presented the Harveian Oration at the Royal College of Physicians in 1910, on the topic of \"Inheritance of Mental Characters\". He was appointed a knight bachelor in 1911, the honour being conferred by George V at St James's Palace on 23 February. A prominent member of the Savile Club, Donkin was also a rationalist and was involved with Ray Lankester in investigating and exposing spiritualists. He was friends with Karl Marx, and treated Marx, his wife Jenny von Westphalen, and their daughter Eleanor Marx. He died on 26 July 1927 in London.",
"Mike Donkin\n Michael Charles Donkin (29 August 1951 – 6 December 2007) was an English reporter and journalist for BBC News. Donkin was born in Southend-on-Sea, Essex in 1951. He went to school at the Northern Grammar School for Boys, in North End, Portsmouth. He landed his first job with the East Anglian Daily Times in Ipswich. In 1975, he joined the BBC as a freelancer. Shortly after he joined The Today Programme on BBC Radio 4, he was praised for good work and quickly progressed to television. He worked on both the 6 O'clock and 10 O'clock news as a world affairs correspondent. During his time with the BBC, Donkin made several short 5 to 6 minute films. He was most pleased with the film about a bed and breakfast farm. One year after Donkin started with the BBC, he married his wife Catriona. They had three daughters and one son together. Donkin had a short battle with cancer. On 6 December 2007 he died from the illness.",
"Sydney Donkin\n Donkin was the great-grandson of Bryan Donkin, the distinguished mechanical engineer and industrialist and the grandson of John Donkin. He was educated at University College, London, from which he graduated with a degree in engineering. He served an apprenticeship first with the family firm of Bryan Donkin and Company, of Bermondsey, of which his father, Bryan Donkin Jr., was then chairman. This was where his father had carried out classic scientific boiler trials with Sir Alexander Kennedy, in 1887–88. He completed his apprenticeship (1889–1893) by spending a year in Switzerland about 9 months of which was with Sulzer company, a firm of mechanical engineers based at Winterthur in Switzerland. On returning to England in 1893 he rejoined Bryan Donkin & Company as a draughtsman, later becoming assistant to the manager.",
"Sydney Donkin\n Sydney Bryan Donkin (24 June 1871 – 12 November 1952) was a British civil engineer. His parents were Bryan Donkin Junior and Georgina Dillon. Donkin was educated at University College, London before beginning work for Sulzer Brothers, mechanical engineers, later the Sulzer company. Whilst based at this company's headquarters in Switzerland he became interested in Alpine climbing and spent much of his spare time climbing the nearby peaks. He was a founding member of the Climbers' Club and served on their committee in 1908 and later as vice-president and president. He later became an assistant to Alexander Kennedy, the electrical engineer, and worked on several large hydro-electric dams including the first Lower Aswan Dam and the Owen Falls Dam. He also sat on the general board of the National Physical Laboratory, as chairman of the Association of Consulting Engineers, president of the Association of Supervisory Electrical Engineers, president of the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) and president of the Smeatonian Society of Civil Engineers. He was a proponent of social housing and built the first houses for the ICE Benevolent fund at Haywards Heath.",
"Bryan Donkin\n While working for the Duke of Dorset, Donkin consulted the engineer John Smeaton, an acquaintance of his father, as to how he could become an engineer. At Smeaton's advice in 1792 he apprenticed himself to John Hall in Dartford, Kent, who had founded the Dartford Iron Works (later J & E Hall) in 1785. Shortly after completing his apprenticeship, he set himself up in Dartford, with the support of John Hall, making moulds for paper works, for at that time all paper making was done by hand. In 1798 he married Mary Brames, daughter of Peter Brames, a neighbouring land owner and market gardener, and a prominent supporter of the Methodist movement. By doing so Donkin became brother in law to John Hall, who had married Mary's elder sister Sarah in 1791.",
"Bryan Donkin (physician)\n Sir Horatio Bryan Donkin (1 February 184526 July 1927) was a British medical doctor and criminologist. He spent his early career as a consultant physician and lecturer at Westminster Hospital before joining the prison service.",
"John Aikin\n Aikin had four children, three sons and a daughter. The eldest son, Arthur, was a prominent scientist, and the youngest, Edmund, an architect. The second son, Charles, was adopted by Aikin's sister, who had no children. Through Charles, Aikin was grandfather to the writer Anna Letitia Le Breton. His daughter Lucy was a biographer, who in 1823 published Memoir of John Aikin, M.D., with a selection of Miscellaneous Pieces, Biographical, Moral and Critical.",
"John Atkin\n Son of William Wilson Atkin, a book publisher.",
"Bryan Donkin (physician)\n Horatio Bryan Donkin was born on 1 February 1845 in Blackheath, the son of civil engineer Bryan Donkin (1809–1893) and grandson of the engineer and inventor Bryan Donkin (1768–1855). He attended Blackheath Proprietary School and The Queen's College, Oxford, before graduating from St Thomas's Hospital Medical School in 1873. He held junior roles at St Thomas' Hospital and the City of London Hospital for Diseases of the Chest, and in 1874 began working at Westminster Hospital, initially as an assistant physician and later becoming consultant physician, dean, and lecturer in clinical medicine. He also served as physician to East London Hospital for Children and lectured at the London School of Medicine for Women. He became a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians in 1880 and received an M.D. from Oxford in 1893. Donkin was appointed a commissioner of prisons and director of convict ",
"Bryan Donkin\n Donkin died at home in the New Kent Road, London, on 27 February 1855. He was buried in a vault in Nunhead Cemetery. His wife, Mary, died on 27 August 1858 and was buried in the same vault, as were other family members at later dates.",
"Robin Donkin\n Robert Arthur \"Robin\" Donkin FBA (1928–2006) was an English historian and geographer who served as a reader in historical geography in the University of Cambridge's Department of Geography in 1990. A fellow of the British Academy, Donkin published works on a wide range of subjects, including Cistercian monasteries, agricultural terracing, the history of pearls and pearl fishing, the Muscovy duck, the Guinea fowl, and the history of spices and aromatics.",
"John Camkin\n William John Camkin, MA (23 June 1922 – 19 June 1998) was an English journalist, football, business and sports administrator. Camkin was born in Kings Norton, Worcestershire, the son of Bill Camkin and Helena Ethel Holder. His father was managing director of Birmingham City F.C., and also owned a number of billiard and snooker halls in Birmingham. He had introduced a snooker championship which became 'The Embassy Cup' between 1936 and 1956. Educated at Warwick School and St Edmund Hall Oxford, where he captained the college football first XI, In 1942, he served with the University Air Squadron, and later the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve as a navigator with Bomber Command.",
"Pierre Watkin\n Pierre Frank Watkin (December 29, 1887 – February 3, 1960) was an American character actor best known for playing distinguished authority figures throughout the Golden Age of Hollywood. He is best remembered for his roles of Mr. Skinner the bank president in The Bank Dick (1940); Lou Gehrig's father-in-law Mr. Twitchell in Pride of the Yankees (1942); and the first actor to portray Perry White in the Superman serials Superman (1948) and Atom Man vs. Superman (1950).",
"John Bodkin (c. 1720 – 1742)\n John Bodkin (c. 1720 – 1742), Esquire. Born the second son of Counsellor-at-law, John Bodkin and Mary Clarke of Carrowbeg House, Belclare, Tuam, County Galway, Ireland. In 1741, John Bodkin, the second son of a landed gentry family in Co Galway, Ireland was arrested on the charge of murdering his older brother, Dominick. He was found guilty of the crime even though he refused to admit his guilt during his trial or thereafter. He was hanged, drawn and quartered in Galway City on Saturday, 20 March 1742.",
"Robert Sonkin\n Sonkin was born into an Orthodox Jewish family in the Bronx, New York, on December 25, 1910. Sonkin, who held degrees from City College (CCNY) (now the City College of the City University of New York [CUNY]) and Columbia University, founded the speech clinic at City College. He met Charles L. Todd while they were both working in the Department of Public Speaking at City College in the late 1930s. In addition to doing ethnographic research with Todd in California, Sonkin also documented the African American community of the town of Gee's Bend, Alabama, where other Farm Security Administration (FSA) ",
"Lawrence Dobkin\n On June 24, 1962, Dobkin married actress Joanna Barnes; they had no children, but he had one daughter, Debra Dobkin, by his first wife, Frances Hope Walker. Dobkin married actress Anne Collings in 1970 and had two children: identical twin daughters, Kristy and Kaela.",
"James H. Dakin\n Daikin was the son of James (1783–1819) and Lucy Harrison Dakin (1784–1826) of Hudson, New York, and born in Northeast Township. He was seventh in line from the immigrant ancestor, Thomas Dakin, of Concord, Massachusetts, through Simon, of the third generation, who went to Putnam County, New York, from Massachusetts. After learning the carpentry trade from his uncle, James Dakin moved to New York City, where he was apprenticed to Alexander Jackson Davis when the firm of Town and Davis, Architects, was formed in 1829. That year he married Joanna Belcher (1796–1882) of Norwich, Connecticut, the widow of George Collard. They had seven children including two pairs of twins, with just two children surviving "
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Who is the father of Searching? | [
"War Admiral"
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"text": " Searching is a 2018 American mystery thriller computer screen film directed by Aneesh Chaganty in his feature debut and written by Chaganty and Sev Ohanian. Set entirely on computer screens and smartphones, the film follows a father (John Cho) trying to find his missing 16-year-old daughter (Michelle La) with the help of a police detective (Debra Messing). It is the first mainstream Hollywood thriller headlined by an Asian-American actor. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 2018, and was theatrically released in the United States on August 31, 2018, by Screen Gems. The film was a financial and critical success, grossing over $75 million worldwide against a $880,000 budget and receiving praise for its direction, acting, unique visual presentation and unpredictable storyline. At the Independent Spirit Awards, Cho was nominated for Best Male Lead. A sequel is in development.",
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"text": " In Search of My Father: The Journey of a Child Holocaust Survivor is a 2010 book by a Holocaust survivor Paul Drexler. The book chronicles the author's research about his father's death during a British bombardment days before German capitulation.",
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"text": " The original Arabic title is الطريق which means \"the way\" or \"the quest\" and is very close to the word used by Muslim sufists [called Sufist Ways الطرق الصوفية] for the different \"ways\" or \"schools\" by which to approach God. The name of the hero's father in the novel \"Sayed Sayed Al-Rehaimi\" is reminiscent of an omnipotent supreme being, the name in Arabic means literally \"Master Master the Compassionate\", his last name being very close to al-Rahim, one of the 99 names of God in the Quran. Saber's search for him seems to be a thinly disguised search for God or Meaning. This theme of search for meaning or way of existence is comparable to other novels by Mahfouz, notably Children of Gebelawi (1959), The Beggar (1965), Heart of the Night (1975) and The Harafish (1977).",
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"title": "The Search (2014 film)",
"text": " The Search is a 2014 French drama film written and directed by Michel Hazanavicius and produced by Hazanavicius and Thomas Langmann. The film is a reiteration of the Oscar-winning post-Holocaust drama also called The Search, directed by Fred Zinnemann, in which a compassionate westerner helps a lost child find what is left of his family amidst the chaotic flood of post-war civilian refugees. In the 1948 film, the backdrop is post-war Berlin; The Search (2014) takes place in the \"front lines of the Russian invasion of Chechnya\" during the first year of the Second Chechen War (1999-2009). The Search was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or in the main competition section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival.",
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"text": " Fathers have also been known to manage their children in this way, such as Joseph Jackson (patriarch of the Jackson family), Murry Wilson (father of three of The Beach Boys), Joe Simpson (father of Jessica and Ashlee Simpson), Jeff Archuleta (father of American Idol runner-up David Archuleta), Mathew Knowles (father of Beyoncé and Solange Knowles), Ira David Wood III (father of Evan Rachel Wood) and Kit Culkin (father of Macaulay and Kieran Culkin). A historical example of such a father was Leopold Mozart, who recognized his son's musical ability at an early age and made the most of it. Abraham Quintanilla, Jr., father of Tejano superstar Selena, is credited with having discovered Selena's gift of singing; he rounded ",
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"id": "1506036",
"title": "Runners (film)",
"text": " An English father heads for London in search of his missing teenage daughter.",
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"title": "In Search of My Father",
"text": " The Sydney Morning Herald praised In Search of My Father as \"full of powerful moments, told simply, with disturbing openness\". A review in The Australian illustrates the book's \"painful reminder that when nations go to war, it is invariably the innocent who suffer most\".",
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"title": "The Search (short story)",
"text": " The Search is a science fiction short story by Canadian-American writer A. E. van Vogt, originally published in Astounding in January 1943. The story involves time travel and is told in a non-linear fashion with multiple plot twists.",
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"Searching (film)\n Searching is a 2018 American mystery thriller computer screen film directed by Aneesh Chaganty in his feature debut and written by Chaganty and Sev Ohanian. Set entirely on computer screens and smartphones, the film follows a father (John Cho) trying to find his missing 16-year-old daughter (Michelle La) with the help of a police detective (Debra Messing). It is the first mainstream Hollywood thriller headlined by an Asian-American actor. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 2018, and was theatrically released in the United States on August 31, 2018, by Screen Gems. The film was a financial and critical success, grossing over $75 million worldwide against a $880,000 budget and receiving praise for its direction, acting, unique visual presentation and unpredictable storyline. At the Independent Spirit Awards, Cho was nominated for Best Male Lead. A sequel is in development.",
"In Search of My Father\n In Search of My Father: The Journey of a Child Holocaust Survivor is a 2010 book by a Holocaust survivor Paul Drexler. The book chronicles the author's research about his father's death during a British bombardment days before German capitulation.",
"The Search (novel)\n The original Arabic title is الطريق which means \"the way\" or \"the quest\" and is very close to the word used by Muslim sufists [called Sufist Ways الطرق الصوفية] for the different \"ways\" or \"schools\" by which to approach God. The name of the hero's father in the novel \"Sayed Sayed Al-Rehaimi\" is reminiscent of an omnipotent supreme being, the name in Arabic means literally \"Master Master the Compassionate\", his last name being very close to al-Rahim, one of the 99 names of God in the Quran. Saber's search for him seems to be a thinly disguised search for God or Meaning. This theme of search for meaning or way of existence is comparable to other novels by Mahfouz, notably Children of Gebelawi (1959), The Beggar (1965), Heart of the Night (1975) and The Harafish (1977).",
"The Search (2014 film)\n The Search is a 2014 French drama film written and directed by Michel Hazanavicius and produced by Hazanavicius and Thomas Langmann. The film is a reiteration of the Oscar-winning post-Holocaust drama also called The Search, directed by Fred Zinnemann, in which a compassionate westerner helps a lost child find what is left of his family amidst the chaotic flood of post-war civilian refugees. In the 1948 film, the backdrop is post-war Berlin; The Search (2014) takes place in the \"front lines of the Russian invasion of Chechnya\" during the first year of the Second Chechen War (1999-2009). The Search was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or in the main competition section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival.",
"Stage mother\n Fathers have also been known to manage their children in this way, such as Joseph Jackson (patriarch of the Jackson family), Murry Wilson (father of three of The Beach Boys), Joe Simpson (father of Jessica and Ashlee Simpson), Jeff Archuleta (father of American Idol runner-up David Archuleta), Mathew Knowles (father of Beyoncé and Solange Knowles), Ira David Wood III (father of Evan Rachel Wood) and Kit Culkin (father of Macaulay and Kieran Culkin). A historical example of such a father was Leopold Mozart, who recognized his son's musical ability at an early age and made the most of it. Abraham Quintanilla, Jr., father of Tejano superstar Selena, is credited with having discovered Selena's gift of singing; he rounded ",
"Runners (film)\n An English father heads for London in search of his missing teenage daughter.",
"In Search of My Father\n The Sydney Morning Herald praised In Search of My Father as \"full of powerful moments, told simply, with disturbing openness\". A review in The Australian illustrates the book's \"painful reminder that when nations go to war, it is invariably the innocent who suffer most\".",
"The Search (short story)\n The Search is a science fiction short story by Canadian-American writer A. E. van Vogt, originally published in Astounding in January 1943. The story involves time travel and is told in a non-linear fashion with multiple plot twists.",
"A Son of Man\n A circumspect American teenager from Minneapolis joins his mysterious father in Ecuador, where they embark on a treasure hunt for Incan gold.",
"Searching (film)\nJohn Cho as David Kim, Margot's father ; Debra Messing as Detective Sergeant Rosemary Vick ; Michelle La as Margot Kim, the daughter of David and Pamela ; Kya Dawn Lau as 9-year-old Margot Kim ; Megan Liu as 7-year-old Margot Kim ; Alex Jayne Go as 5-year-old Margot Kim ; Sara Sohn as Pamela Nam Kim, David's wife ; Joseph Lee as Peter Kim, David's brother and Margot’s uncle ; Steven Michael Eich as Robert Vick, Rosemary's son ; Ric Sarabia as Randy Cartoff, ex-convict ; Sean O'Bryan as Radio Jockey ; Colin Woodell as 911 Operator ",
"Legend of the Lost Tomb\n Fifteen-year-old John Robie's father is an Egyptologist who goes missing during an excavation in Egypt. After arriving in Egypt to search for his missing father, he meets seventeen-year-old Karen Lacy. The two team up to find clues to John's missing father and to his excavations which included a map to the treasures of the Pharaoh Ramesses II. While they are on their search, they are pursued by mysterious men who are in search of the map as well.",
"Nanook's Great Hunt\n From Mediatoon's press flyer: \"A boy's journey into manhood through his quest to find his missing father... Set in the harsh landscape of the Canadian Arctic, this enchanting tale evolves around Nanook, a twelve-year-old Inuit boy, who embarks upon a journey to find his missing father, undertaking the challenge of hunting down the mythical bear, Suaq Nanok.\"",
"The Search (2014 film)\nBérénice Bejo as Carole ; Annette Bening as Helen ; Maksim Emelyanov as Kolia ; Abdul Khalim Mamutsiev as Hadji ; Zukhra Duishvili as Raïssa ; Lela Bagakashvili as Elina ; Yuriy Tsurilo as The Colonel ; Anton Dolgov as Soldier ; Mamuka Matchitidze as Father ; Rusudan Pareulidze as Mother ",
"Search (South Korean TV series)\nJang Dong-yoon as Yong Dong-jin ; Yong Dong-jin is a sergeant and special military dog handler who follows the traces of the enemy. He was selected as the first soldier of the army's elite warrior in the search battalion, and is currently waiting for the date of his discharge. Before receiving the national call, he also had a history of volunteering abroad at a Korean-American animal protection group on the veterinary road. When it is decided to send a reconnaissance and pursuit dog to the Choi Jeong-ye special lease, he joins the search team as the youngest member. He is in charge of Korea's best military dog. ; Krystal Jung as Son Ye-rim ; First Lieutenant Son Ye-rim is ",
"The Search (novel)\n The Search is a novel written and published by Nobel Prize-winning author Naguib Mahfouz in 1964. It was translated from Arabic into English in 1987 by Mohamed Islam, edited by Magdi Wahba, and published by Doubleday in 1991.",
"Searching (TV series)\n Searching is a British television sitcom which originally aired on ITV in 1995.",
"The Search\n The Search is a 1948 American film directed by Fred Zinnemann which tells the story of a young Auschwitz survivor and his mother who search for each other across post-World War II Europe. It stars Montgomery Clift, Ivan Jandl, Jarmila Novotná and Aline MacMahon. Many scenes were shot amidst the actual ruins of post-war German cities, namely Ingolstadt, Munich, Nuremberg, and Würzburg. Filming took place between June and November, 1947, initially on location in Germany, before the cast and crew went to a film studio in Zurich, Switzerland, to film the interior scenes. Although released in the United States in March, 1948, it was not released in Britain until May 1950. Its European premiere was held ",
"Geraldine Hunt\n Hunt is the mother of three children; Rosalind Hunt of the musical group Chéri, singer Freddie James and writer Jeanne (Dupuis) Croteau.",
"The Return (memoir)\n The Return: Fathers, Sons and the Land in Between is a memoir by Hisham Matar that was first published in June 2016. The memoir centers on Matar's return to his native Libya in 2012 to search for the truth behind the 1990 disappearance of his father, a prominent political dissident of the Gaddafi regime. It won the 2017 Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography, the inaugural 2017 PEN/Jean Stein Book Award and the 2017 Folio Prize, becoming the first nonfiction book to do so.",
"Searching (TV series)\nPrunella Scales as Mrs. Tilston ; Julia St John as Chancy ; Victoria Carling as Lena ; Clare Cathcart as Dora ; Regina Freedman as Milly ; Robert Gwilym as Daniel Carter ; Amanda Bellamy as Hetty ; Reginald Marsh as Chancy's dad ; Marcia Warren as Chancy's mum ; Mabel Aitken as April ; Mark Williams as Gerald ; James Nesbitt as Duncan ; David Gooderson as Mr. Gillespie ; Jo Kendall as Nurse "
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"text": " The Union State Bank headquartered in Kewaunee, Wisconsin, United States, traces its history since 1910, when the Farmers and Merchants State Bank was established in Kewaunee. The Union State Bank was established in 1934 after the merger of the Farmers and Merchants with the Dairyman’s State Bank. In 1987 the Green Bay, Wisconsin office was added and in 2004 the Two Rivers, Wisconsin office was added. In 2015, Baylake Corp agreed to buy NEW Bancshares, the parent company of Union State Bank, for $9.7 million.",
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"text": " The Portal State Bank on Main St. in Portal, North Dakota, United States, was built in 1903 in Classical Revival architecture. Also known as the Union Bank of Portal, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. It was very well built and is well preserved, and is unusual in Burke County for its architecture.",
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"text": " Union Savings Bank, is a full-service Community bank and wealth management institution serving customers in Western Connecticut. The bank is headquartered in Danbury, Connecticut and was founded in 1866.",
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"text": " The Union State Bank is an American community bank headquartered in Florence, Texas. It was established in 1928 as a merger of three local banks. Since 1972 the majority interest was acquired by the B.M. \"Bernie\" Beck family. Currently it is family operated, with Beck's family members serving as president, chairman of the board and CEO. Between 1990 and 1997, four other branches were added, and the offices were established in Florence, Killeen, Georgetown, Liberty Hill, Round Rock, and Harker Heights. The bank received the \"Blue Ribbon\" award for financial strength in the top 10% of banks in the United States.",
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"text": " Union Bank was founded in 1891 and it was formerly known as The Union Savings Bank and Trust Company until changing its name to Union Bank in January 1983. In 1983, Union Bank was incorporated in Vermont and became a registered bank holding company. It maintains its headquarters in Morrisville, Vermont and is a full-service financial institution, offering financial services for consumers, businesses, and municipalities. Locations of the bank are located in Danville, Fairfax, Hardwick, Jeffersonville, Johnson, Lyndonville, St. Albans, Stowe, Groveton, Lincoln, Littleton, and North Woodstockand ATMs throughout Vermont and New Hampshire. Loan Centers are located in South Burlington, Barre and Newport, VT.",
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"text": " Union Bank, a wholly owned subsidiary of Union Bankshares, Inc., is a U.S. community bank based in Morrisville, VT. The bank provides commercial, retail, and municipal banking services and asset management services throughout Northern Vermont and New Hampshire. The bank operates 17 branches and three loan centers and several ATMs in the region.",
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"text": " Union Bank was established in Albania on January 11, 2006 as the second bank with Albanian capital. The head office is located in Tirana. It currently employs 349 people and has 31 branches throughout Albania.",
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"text": " Denmark State Bank was first organized in 1909, with Mitchell Joannes of Green Bay as its first president. George DeBroux was appointed cashier, and he later became the bank's president. In 1969, they opened their first branch office in Bellevue, Wisconsin. In 1986, they acquired the Maribel-Whitelaw Bank, which added locations in Maribel, Wisconsin and Whitelaw, Wisconsin.",
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"text": " In 2010, Union Savings Bank expanded its branch offices into Litchfield County through a merger with The First National Bank of Litchfield, the oldest nationally chartered bank in the state of Connecticut. The First National Bank of Litchfield had been in operation in Litchfield County for 196 years.",
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"text": " In 1887, the architectural firm Berg & Clark of New York City was selected to design the bank’s current office at 226 Main Street in Danbury, also known as the \"United Banks Building\". Until 1925, Union Savings Bank co-occupied the first floor of the three-story Romanesque Victorian building with the National Pahquioque Bank. That year, an expansion of the building saw the main entry relocated to the center of the building where it resides today. The second and third floors at the time housed the high school, a 500-seat ballroom and the YMCA, among other offices. Years after Union Savings Bank became the sole occupant of the United ",
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"title": "Union Bank (Morrisville, Vermont)",
"text": " The bank focuses on traditional community banking activities, taking deposits and making loans. The bank originates loans for marketplace lenders and processes payments. As of December 2017, the bank has assets of approximately $745M and employs more than 200 employees throughout its branch offices and corporate headquarters in Vermont and New Hampshire.",
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"title": "Union Center, Wisconsin",
"text": " Union Center is located at 43.68417°N, -90.26389°W (43.684067, -90.263841). According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 0.75 sqmi, all of it land.",
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"text": " Union South is a student activity center located on the University of Wisconsin-Madison Campus. The original building was demolished in 2009 and a new renovated facility opened on April 15, 2011.",
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"text": " Union National Bank was chartered February 7, 1934, taking the place of United States National Bank, which had closed. Union National Bank opened on April 16, 1934 with $200,000 in capital. Union National Bank bought American Exchange Bank on December 31, 1935. On April 16, 1940, after purchasing the National Bank of Commerce, the bank moved to a new location and took the other bank's name. In September 1972, National Bank of Commerce purchased Poplar State Bank of Solon Springs, Wisconsin. In 1980, the current NBC-Superior Building on Tower Avenue was built. In 1998, National Bank of Commerce started the holding company Natcom Bancshares, Inc. Since ",
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"text": " The mutual savings bank was founded as the Union Savings Bank of Danbury by a group of Danbury citizens including James S. Taylor, the bank’s first president. The Legislature of the State of Connecticut authorized the incorporation of the bank on June 20, 1866. The bank was first located in a store owned by trustee Samuel Stebbins on Main Street in Danbury. In June 2016, the bank celebrated its 150th year of being in business.",
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"text": " \"HD\", for Harley Davidson, were displayed during HarleyFest to signify their 100th anniversary. In 2005, the letters \"UWM\", for University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, were displayed during their Milwaukee Panthers men's basketball team's Sweet Sixteen run in the 2005 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament. The visible trusses at the top of the building near the U.S. Bank sign are also sometimes lit in germane colors to signify events such as holidays. In the week leading up to the Nation2007-08 NFC Championship Game they were lit in green and yellow in tribute to the Green Bay Packers. This was done again during the week leading up to the Packers appearance against the Chicago Bears in the 2010 NFC Championship Game on January 16, 2011 in Chicago, Illinois.",
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"title": "Union National Bank and Annex",
"text": " The Union National Bank and Annex in Minot, North Dakota are two buildings in the Classical Revival style that were listed together on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. It was built to replace the Union National Bank that was destroyed by fire on July 9, 1923. It was designed by Minot architect George H. Bugenhagen (1883-1953) in association with St. Paul, Minnesota architect Frederick C. Klawiter (1889-1983).",
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"title": "Union Center, Wisconsin",
"text": " Union Center is a village in Juneau County, Wisconsin, United States, along the Baraboo River. The population was 200 at the 2010 census.",
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"Union State Bank, Alabama\n The Union State Bank, headquartered in Pell City, Alabama, United States, was established in 1903. In 2010, the bank had 15 offices in Alabama and Florida.",
"State Bank of Wisconsin\n The State Bank of Wisconsin is a six-story Neoclassical-styled office building built in 1906 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.",
"Portal State Bank\n The Portal State Bank on Main St. in Portal, North Dakota, United States, was built in 1903 in Classical Revival architecture. Also known as the Union Bank of Portal, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. It was very well built and is well preserved, and is unusual in Burke County for its architecture.",
"Union Savings Bank\n Union Savings Bank, is a full-service Community bank and wealth management institution serving customers in Western Connecticut. The bank is headquartered in Danbury, Connecticut and was founded in 1866.",
"Union State Bank, Florence\n The Union State Bank is an American community bank headquartered in Florence, Texas. It was established in 1928 as a merger of three local banks. Since 1972 the majority interest was acquired by the B.M. \"Bernie\" Beck family. Currently it is family operated, with Beck's family members serving as president, chairman of the board and CEO. Between 1990 and 1997, four other branches were added, and the offices were established in Florence, Killeen, Georgetown, Liberty Hill, Round Rock, and Harker Heights. The bank received the \"Blue Ribbon\" award for financial strength in the top 10% of banks in the United States.",
"Union Bank (Morrisville, Vermont)\n Union Bank was founded in 1891 and it was formerly known as The Union Savings Bank and Trust Company until changing its name to Union Bank in January 1983. In 1983, Union Bank was incorporated in Vermont and became a registered bank holding company. It maintains its headquarters in Morrisville, Vermont and is a full-service financial institution, offering financial services for consumers, businesses, and municipalities. Locations of the bank are located in Danville, Fairfax, Hardwick, Jeffersonville, Johnson, Lyndonville, St. Albans, Stowe, Groveton, Lincoln, Littleton, and North Woodstockand ATMs throughout Vermont and New Hampshire. Loan Centers are located in South Burlington, Barre and Newport, VT.",
"Union Bank (Morrisville, Vermont)\n Union Bank, a wholly owned subsidiary of Union Bankshares, Inc., is a U.S. community bank based in Morrisville, VT. The bank provides commercial, retail, and municipal banking services and asset management services throughout Northern Vermont and New Hampshire. The bank operates 17 branches and three loan centers and several ATMs in the region.",
"Union Bank (Albania)\n Union Bank was established in Albania on January 11, 2006 as the second bank with Albanian capital. The head office is located in Tirana. It currently employs 349 people and has 31 branches throughout Albania.",
"Denmark Bancshares\n Denmark State Bank was first organized in 1909, with Mitchell Joannes of Green Bay as its first president. George DeBroux was appointed cashier, and he later became the bank's president. In 1969, they opened their first branch office in Bellevue, Wisconsin. In 1986, they acquired the Maribel-Whitelaw Bank, which added locations in Maribel, Wisconsin and Whitelaw, Wisconsin.",
"Union Savings Bank\n In 2010, Union Savings Bank expanded its branch offices into Litchfield County through a merger with The First National Bank of Litchfield, the oldest nationally chartered bank in the state of Connecticut. The First National Bank of Litchfield had been in operation in Litchfield County for 196 years.",
"Union Savings Bank\n In 1887, the architectural firm Berg & Clark of New York City was selected to design the bank’s current office at 226 Main Street in Danbury, also known as the \"United Banks Building\". Until 1925, Union Savings Bank co-occupied the first floor of the three-story Romanesque Victorian building with the National Pahquioque Bank. That year, an expansion of the building saw the main entry relocated to the center of the building where it resides today. The second and third floors at the time housed the high school, a 500-seat ballroom and the YMCA, among other offices. Years after Union Savings Bank became the sole occupant of the United ",
"Union Bank (Morrisville, Vermont)\n The bank focuses on traditional community banking activities, taking deposits and making loans. The bank originates loans for marketplace lenders and processes payments. As of December 2017, the bank has assets of approximately $745M and employs more than 200 employees throughout its branch offices and corporate headquarters in Vermont and New Hampshire.",
"Union Center, Wisconsin\n Union Center is located at 43.68417°N, -90.26389°W (43.684067, -90.263841). According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 0.75 sqmi, all of it land.",
"Union South (Wisconsin)\n Union South is a student activity center located on the University of Wisconsin-Madison Campus. The original building was demolished in 2009 and a new renovated facility opened on April 15, 2011.",
"Natcom Bancshares\n Union National Bank was chartered February 7, 1934, taking the place of United States National Bank, which had closed. Union National Bank opened on April 16, 1934 with $200,000 in capital. Union National Bank bought American Exchange Bank on December 31, 1935. On April 16, 1940, after purchasing the National Bank of Commerce, the bank moved to a new location and took the other bank's name. In September 1972, National Bank of Commerce purchased Poplar State Bank of Solon Springs, Wisconsin. In 1980, the current NBC-Superior Building on Tower Avenue was built. In 1998, National Bank of Commerce started the holding company Natcom Bancshares, Inc. Since ",
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"U.S. Bank Center (Milwaukee)\n \"HD\", for Harley Davidson, were displayed during HarleyFest to signify their 100th anniversary. In 2005, the letters \"UWM\", for University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, were displayed during their Milwaukee Panthers men's basketball team's Sweet Sixteen run in the 2005 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament. The visible trusses at the top of the building near the U.S. Bank sign are also sometimes lit in germane colors to signify events such as holidays. In the week leading up to the Nation2007-08 NFC Championship Game they were lit in green and yellow in tribute to the Green Bay Packers. This was done again during the week leading up to the Packers appearance against the Chicago Bears in the 2010 NFC Championship Game on January 16, 2011 in Chicago, Illinois.",
"Union National Bank and Annex\n The Union National Bank and Annex in Minot, North Dakota are two buildings in the Classical Revival style that were listed together on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. It was built to replace the Union National Bank that was destroyed by fire on July 9, 1923. It was designed by Minot architect George H. Bugenhagen (1883-1953) in association with St. Paul, Minnesota architect Frederick C. Klawiter (1889-1983).",
"Union Center, Wisconsin\n Union Center is a village in Juneau County, Wisconsin, United States, along the Baraboo River. The population was 200 at the 2010 census."
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"Tina (singer)\n Tina (born Martina Csillagová; 11 March 1984) is a Slovak singer. She won the Best Female Singer prize at the Slávik Awards in 2011 and 2012. Tina co-hosted the 2011 edition of Czech/Slovak television series SuperStar alongside Leoš Mareš. She returned to host alongside Mareš in the first two series of The Voice Česko Slovensko.",
"Tina Bara\n Tina Bara (born 18 March 1962, in Kleinmachnow) is a German photographer who began her career in the German Democratic Republic Her work was featured in several exhibitions at key galleries and museums, including the Galerie Eigen + Art, Leipzig and the Kunsthalle Erfurt. In MutualArt’s artist press archive, Tina Bara is featured in Interference, a piece from the Revista Arta in 2020. Before reunification, she was in touch with peace movement in the German Democratic Republic.",
"Tina Karol\n Tetiana Hryhorivna Liberman (born 25 January 1985), better known by her stage name Tina Karol, is a Ukrainian singer, actress, and television presenter. She represented Ukraine in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 with the song \"Show Me Your Love\", placing seventh. Karol has since become a mentor on The Voice of Ukraine and in 2020 she has also been a judge at Vidbir, Ukraine's National Selection for the Eurovision Song Contest.",
"Tina Dico\n Tina Dico (born Tina Dickow Danielsen on 14 October 1977) is a Danish singer-songwriter. She founded her own record label and releases her music independently, enjoying large success with her albums in her home country as well as critical acclaim across Europe. She is inspired by artists such as Tracy Chapman, Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen. In Denmark she performs both under her real name, Tina Dickow, and under the adopted name Tina Dico as well.",
"Tina Lund\n country as Denmark). The show was called \"Tina Lund – Tæt på\" (translated to English: Tina Lund – Close up). Tina Lund (born 1981 in Dallas, Texas) is a Danish professional equestrian (show jumper) living in Skævinge, Nordsjælland in Danmark Tina Lund is 19 times Danish Champion, three times Nordic Champion, and one time European Champion for \"young riders\" (riders under the age of 21). She was also the most winning Danish rider in 2006, and today the only rider to win the Nordic championship, Danish Championship and the European Championship in the same year. She is daughter of the former soccer player Flemming Lund. Lund lives at Stutteri Lyngsholm in Nordsjælland training the family's competition horses. She is ",
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"Tina Arena\n in Australia and one of the biggest-selling albums by an Australian female singer to date. It has sold over two million copies worldwide and was certified 10 times platinum by ARIA in 2011 for shipment of over 700,000 copies in that country alone. The success of the record made her a \"priority artist\" for Sony, who marketed her in the US. Her European success was realised: Don't Ask charted in Germany, Sweden and Switzerland. The lead single, \"Chains\", was issued ahead of the album in August 1994, in Australia, and peaked at No. 4 on the ARIA Singles Chart. It also reached No. 6 in the UK, No. ",
"Tina (2021 film)\n Tina is an 2021 American-British documentary film, directed by Dan Lindsay and T. J. Martin. It follows the life and career of musician Tina Turner. The film had its world premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival on March 2, 2021. It was released in the United States on March 27, 2021, by HBO, and in the United Kingdom on March 28, 2021, by Altitude Film Distribution.",
"1222 Tina\n In the SMASS taxonomy, Tina is an X-type asteroid, while it is classified as a metal-rich M-type asteroid by the WISE-survey.",
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"Murder of Tina Isa\n Jersey, Arecibo, Puerto Rico, back to Rondonópolis, then to Cáceres, Mato Grosso; Tina was born in Mato Grosso. The family moved back to Puerto Rico, living in Arecibo until moving to Isabela one year later. During this time, the father, without the mother, lived with his children in the West Bank for periods of time. In 1980, Zein became a naturalized citizen of the United States. The entire family moved to Beitin in the West Bank when Tina was five. The family came to St. Louis around 1986 and owned a grocery store there. Tina began learning English after arriving in St. Louis, where her friends gave her the nickname \"Tina\". In 1991, Tim Bryant of the ",
"1222 Tina\n Tina is the namesake of the Tina family a group of 17–89 asteroids that form a small, well-defined asteroid family, which share similar spectral properties and orbital elements; hence they may have arisen from the same collisional event of two larger parent bodies. All members have a relatively high orbital inclination. The Tina family is unique because of its resonant nature: all its members are in anti-aligned librating states of the ν6 secular resonance, i.e., the longitudes of pericenter of the asteroids follow the longitudes of pericenter of Saturn by 180 degrees. This orbital configuration protects the asteroids from achieving high eccentricities and ",
"Tina Dico\n In the beginning of 2002, Tina Dico moved to England in an attempt to escape the cosy atmosphere in Denmark. In 2002 Tina played her first duo-concerts with Steffen Brandt on Bornholm. Thanks to her contract with Jonathan Morley, she had the opportunity to step into the English music community, which led to a collaboration with Australian singer Holly Valance on the song \"Send My Best\" in 2005. Tina wrote the album Notes during her stay in England, capturing the loneliness and fear of being alone in London. Notes was written while Tina lived in Richmond and later on Tenter Ground near ",
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"Tiñana\n Tiñana is a parish in Siero, a municipality within the province and autonomous community of Asturias, in northern Spain. It has a surface area of 6.89 km2 and a population of 1,001 people (INE 2007). Santa Maria Tiñana is an eighteenth-century church dedicated to Our Lady of the Visitation."
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"text": " Dasht Jeyhun (, also Romanized as Dasht Jeyḩūn; also known as Jaihūn, and Jeyḩūn) is a village in Kohurestan Rural District, in the Central District of Khamir County, Hormozgan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 245, in 44 families.",
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"text": " Dashteh (also known as Dashta) is a village in Jeyhun Dasht Rural District, Shara District, Hamadan County, Hamadan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,456, in 317 families.",
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"text": " Jeyhun Dasht Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in Shara District, Hamadan County, Hamadan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 8,719, in 1,946 families. The rural district has 15 villages.",
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"text": " Dasht-e Naomid (Persian: دشت ناامید), also Dasht-e Namid, Dasht-e Namadī, or Dasht-e Nāomīd, is a desert in Central Asia, on the Afghanistan-Iran border. It can also be considered part of the Dasht-e Kavir, a large desert in Iran.",
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"text": " Jezlan Dasht (, also Romanized as Jezlān Dasht and Jazlān Dasht; also known as Dzhezrandasht, Jazārandasht, and Jezrāndasht) is a village in Darram Rural District, in the Central District of Tarom County, Zanjan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 443, in 115 families.",
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"text": " Dashtak is a mountain gorge, in the north plains of Dashtak. The village is 2040 meters height above sea level and the climate is temperate in the spring and summer and in the fall and winter it is cold. Remnants from the Achaemenid period of Dashtak remained in the village and on the formation of the village in the old cemetery inscription DASHTAK, related to the seventh century AD.",
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"text": " Dashalty (Daşaltı) or Karin Tak (Քարին Տակ) is a village in the Shusha District of Azerbaijan. The village had an ethnic Armenian-majority population prior to the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war, and also had an Armenian majority in 1989. The old town square is relatively well preserved, showing some traditional pre-Soviet architecture of the region. There is also a plain village church that was restored by Land and Culture Organization volunteers in 1999–2000. It was originally built in 1816 in the place of a previously existing chapel. About 3 km downriver there is a mossy waterfall named \"Zontik\" (Зонтик, literally, \"Umbrella\"), because of its resemblance to an umbrella in the rain. The village is an overnight stopping point along the Janapar hiking trail.",
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"text": " The Dasht-e Khash, also Dasht-e Khash or Dasht-e Khāsh. is a desert in Afghanistan's Nimruz Province. The desert is adjacent to the Dasht-e Margo. It is located at 620 m above sea level.",
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"text": " Jeyhun (, also Romanized as Jeyḥūn) is a village in Kohurestan Rural District, in the Central District of Khamir County, Hormozgan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 500, in 107 families.",
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"text": " Dashtak village is located in the mountain range and follows its physical context, according to the slope of the seating (the stepped shaped). The rural road network is the communication artery, with its irregular pattern based on people's needs and limitations of topography. Most of the roads are winding, narrow roads are rare. Old houses in the village are built of stones and mud bricks, and have stairs. The overall appearance is of a beautiful village. Dashtak is a mountain village with a temperate climate, which has a forest cover, extensive gardens, abundant spring Saran, beautiful waterfalls and landscapes. The village offers a hospitable heart, especially in spring and summer and provides awesome space for the viewer. The DASHTAK village looks very impressive with its staircase architecture.",
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"text": " Jeyhun Abiyev (Ceyhun Abiyev) born October 24, 1974 in Baku) is a retired male light flyweight boxer from Azerbaijan. Abiyev competed for his native country at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, where he was stopped in the second round of the men's light flyweight division (– 48 kg) by Turkey's eventual silver medalist Atagün Yalçınkaya. He qualified for the Athens Games by ending up in first place at the 4th AIBA European 2004 Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Baku, Azerbaijan.",
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"text": " Dashli ada (Daşlı ada), Ignat Dash or Kamen Ignatiya (Камень Игнатия) is an island in the Caspian Sea. It is one of the islands of Baku Archipelago located in the Bay of Baku, 74 km to the south of Baku. Dashli ada is part of the Baku Archipelago, which consists of the following islands: Boyuk Zira, Dash Zira, Qum Island, Zenbil, Sangi-Mugan, Chikil, Qara Su, Khara Zira, Gil and a few smaller ones. The island is located 32.2 km east of Cape Bandovan. The closest island to Dashly - Adsiz Ada - is 13.9 km to the north. The island is of volcanic origin and has a mud volcano.",
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"text": " Dasht (دشت, Dashh-th) (English: Desert) is a Pakistani drama television series. It is a Balochi tribal love story directed by Abid Ali associate director Roami Khan written by Munnu Bhai. Noman Ijaz and Atiqa Odho acted in lead alongside supporting actors such as Ayub Khoso, Abid Ali, Noor Muhammad Lashari, Fazila Qazi, Asad Malik & Sabiha Khanum. Dasht aired on 5 February 1993 on Pakistans first private channel NTM and won critical acclaim and was a major commercial success catapulting Atiqa Odho and Nauman Ejaz onsreen pair to stardom. Audiences appreciated the screen chemistry between Atiqa Odho and Nauman Ejaz the duo later worked together in several successful dramas including Nijaat (1993), Talaash (Telefilm 1994), Arzoo Jeenay Ki ",
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"text": " Soviet Union. Consequently, Jeyhun's scientific work about this region could not be published. Hajibeyli had to seek asylum in France isolated from the sphere of Russian Orientalists’ that he had developed networks and connections with and also separated from his native land Karabakh, Azerbaijan which was the object of his research. In order to present his work to the Collection of Turkish-Tatar Dialects, the author wrote his work in Russian and prepared the examples about Karabagh's dialect, folklore and ethnography in the Cyrillic alphabet (although Arabic script was the official alphabet in Azerbaijan those days). But later in order to present his work to the French scientific community, Hajibeyli again had to revise his work and convert all ",
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"Dasht Jeyhun\n Dasht Jeyhun (, also Romanized as Dasht Jeyḩūn; also known as Jaihūn, and Jeyḩūn) is a village in Kohurestan Rural District, in the Central District of Khamir County, Hormozgan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 245, in 44 families.",
"Dashteh, Hamadan\n Dashteh (also known as Dashta) is a village in Jeyhun Dasht Rural District, Shara District, Hamadan County, Hamadan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,456, in 317 families.",
"Jeyhun Dasht Rural District\n Jeyhun Dasht Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in Shara District, Hamadan County, Hamadan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 8,719, in 1,946 families. The rural district has 15 villages.",
"Dasht-e Naomid\n Dasht-e Naomid (Persian: دشت ناامید), also Dasht-e Namid, Dasht-e Namadī, or Dasht-e Nāomīd, is a desert in Central Asia, on the Afghanistan-Iran border. It can also be considered part of the Dasht-e Kavir, a large desert in Iran.",
"Jezlan Dasht\n Jezlan Dasht (, also Romanized as Jezlān Dasht and Jazlān Dasht; also known as Dzhezrandasht, Jazārandasht, and Jezrāndasht) is a village in Darram Rural District, in the Central District of Tarom County, Zanjan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 443, in 115 families.",
"Dasht-e Lut\n Iran is climatically part of the Afro-Asian belt of deserts, which stretches from Mauritania all the way to Mongolia. The patchy, elongated, light-colored feature in the foreground (parallel to the mountain range) is the northernmost of the Dasht dry lakes that stretch southward 300 km. Iran's geography consists of a plateau surrounded by mountains and divided into drainage basins. Dasht-e Lut is one of the largest of these desert basins, 480 km long and 320 km wide, and is considered to be one of the driest places on Earth. The area of the desert is about 51800 km2, the largest in Iran except ",
"Dasht, Armenia\n Dasht (Դաշտ, meaning \"field\") is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia. Just outside the town is a 1st millennium BCE fortress.",
"Dashbulag, Nagorno-Karabakh\n Dashbulag (Դաշբուլաղ; Daşbulaq) or Astghashen (Աստղաշեն) is a village de facto in the Askeran Province of the self-proclaimed Republic of Artsakh, de jure in the Khojaly District of Azerbaijan. The village has an ethnic Armenian-majority population, and also had an Armenian majority in 1989.",
"Dashtak, Marvdasht\n Dashtak is a mountain gorge, in the north plains of Dashtak. The village is 2040 meters height above sea level and the climate is temperate in the spring and summer and in the fall and winter it is cold. Remnants from the Achaemenid period of Dashtak remained in the village and on the formation of the village in the old cemetery inscription DASHTAK, related to the seventh century AD.",
"Dashalty\n Dashalty (Daşaltı) or Karin Tak (Քարին Տակ) is a village in the Shusha District of Azerbaijan. The village had an ethnic Armenian-majority population prior to the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war, and also had an Armenian majority in 1989. The old town square is relatively well preserved, showing some traditional pre-Soviet architecture of the region. There is also a plain village church that was restored by Land and Culture Organization volunteers in 1999–2000. It was originally built in 1816 in the place of a previously existing chapel. About 3 km downriver there is a mossy waterfall named \"Zontik\" (Зонтик, literally, \"Umbrella\"), because of its resemblance to an umbrella in the rain. The village is an overnight stopping point along the Janapar hiking trail.",
"Dasht-e Khash\n The Dasht-e Khash, also Dasht-e Khash or Dasht-e Khāsh. is a desert in Afghanistan's Nimruz Province. The desert is adjacent to the Dasht-e Margo. It is located at 620 m above sea level.",
"Jeyhun, Iran\n Jeyhun (, also Romanized as Jeyḥūn) is a village in Kohurestan Rural District, in the Central District of Khamir County, Hormozgan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 500, in 107 families.",
"Dashtak, Marvdasht\n Dashtak village is located in the mountain range and follows its physical context, according to the slope of the seating (the stepped shaped). The rural road network is the communication artery, with its irregular pattern based on people's needs and limitations of topography. Most of the roads are winding, narrow roads are rare. Old houses in the village are built of stones and mud bricks, and have stairs. The overall appearance is of a beautiful village. Dashtak is a mountain village with a temperate climate, which has a forest cover, extensive gardens, abundant spring Saran, beautiful waterfalls and landscapes. The village offers a hospitable heart, especially in spring and summer and provides awesome space for the viewer. The DASHTAK village looks very impressive with its staircase architecture.",
"Jeyhun Abiyev\n Jeyhun Abiyev (Ceyhun Abiyev) born October 24, 1974 in Baku) is a retired male light flyweight boxer from Azerbaijan. Abiyev competed for his native country at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, where he was stopped in the second round of the men's light flyweight division (– 48 kg) by Turkey's eventual silver medalist Atagün Yalçınkaya. He qualified for the Athens Games by ending up in first place at the 4th AIBA European 2004 Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Baku, Azerbaijan.",
"Taktaharkány\n🇧🇪 Attert (Belgium) since 2003 ",
"Dashli ada\n Dashli ada (Daşlı ada), Ignat Dash or Kamen Ignatiya (Камень Игнатия) is an island in the Caspian Sea. It is one of the islands of Baku Archipelago located in the Bay of Baku, 74 km to the south of Baku. Dashli ada is part of the Baku Archipelago, which consists of the following islands: Boyuk Zira, Dash Zira, Qum Island, Zenbil, Sangi-Mugan, Chikil, Qara Su, Khara Zira, Gil and a few smaller ones. The island is located 32.2 km east of Cape Bandovan. The closest island to Dashly - Adsiz Ada - is 13.9 km to the north. The island is of volcanic origin and has a mud volcano.",
"Dasht (TV series)\n Dasht (دشت, Dashh-th) (English: Desert) is a Pakistani drama television series. It is a Balochi tribal love story directed by Abid Ali associate director Roami Khan written by Munnu Bhai. Noman Ijaz and Atiqa Odho acted in lead alongside supporting actors such as Ayub Khoso, Abid Ali, Noor Muhammad Lashari, Fazila Qazi, Asad Malik & Sabiha Khanum. Dasht aired on 5 February 1993 on Pakistans first private channel NTM and won critical acclaim and was a major commercial success catapulting Atiqa Odho and Nauman Ejaz onsreen pair to stardom. Audiences appreciated the screen chemistry between Atiqa Odho and Nauman Ejaz the duo later worked together in several successful dramas including Nijaat (1993), Talaash (Telefilm 1994), Arzoo Jeenay Ki ",
"Jeitun\n Jeitun (Djeitun) is an archaeological site of the Neolithic period in southern Turkmenistan, about 30 kilometers north of Ashgabat in the Kopet-Dag mountain range. The settlement was occupied from about 7200 to 4500 BC possibly with short interruptions. Jeitun has given its name to the whole Neolithic period in the foothills of the Kopet Dag.",
"Jeyhun Hajibeyli\n Soviet Union. Consequently, Jeyhun's scientific work about this region could not be published. Hajibeyli had to seek asylum in France isolated from the sphere of Russian Orientalists’ that he had developed networks and connections with and also separated from his native land Karabakh, Azerbaijan which was the object of his research. In order to present his work to the Collection of Turkish-Tatar Dialects, the author wrote his work in Russian and prepared the examples about Karabagh's dialect, folklore and ethnography in the Cyrillic alphabet (although Arabic script was the official alphabet in Azerbaijan those days). But later in order to present his work to the French scientific community, Hajibeyli again had to revise his work and convert all ",
"Dasht-e Leili\n Dasht-e Leili (Leili Desert; ) is a desert in the Jowzjan Province of Afghanistan."
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"text": " Sar Giz (, also Romanized as Sar Gīz; also known as Sar Gīs, Sarkīs, and Sarkīz) is a village in Oshnavieh-ye Jonubi Rural District, Nalus District, Oshnavieh County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 448, in 75 families.",
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"text": " Sar-Sar (Сар-Сар) is a rural locality (a selo) in Chernyayevsky Selsoviet, Kizlyarsky District, Republic of Dagestan, Russia. The population was 538 as of 2010. There are 4 streets.",
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"text": " In 2005, SAR and partners began organizing SAR 'sections' and 'partner networks' around the world, building a global community pledged to help scholars and promote academic freedom everywhere. SAR sections were established in Israel (2005, now dormant), the United Kingdom (2006, with CARA), the Netherlands (2009, with UAF), Ireland (2009, with Universities Ireland), Norway (2011), Canada (2012), Switzerland (2015), Sweden (2016), Germany (2016), Finland (2017), United States (2018), Denmark (2019), Italy (2019), and Slovakia (2019), while partner networks were formed with pre-existing higher education networks in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.",
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"text": " Sarsaz (Сарсаз) is a rural locality (a village) in Podlubovsky Selsoviet, Karmaskalinsky District, Bashkortostan, Russia. The population was 90 as of 2010. There are 2 streets.",
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"text": " Sar-i Sang (or Sar-e Sang) (lit. \"stone summit\" in Persian) is a settlement in the Kuran Wa Munjan District of Badakhshan Province, Afghanistan, famous for its ancient lapis lazuli mines producing the world's finest lapis.",
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"text": " The North West Suez Special Economic Zone (SSEZ) is located at the Red Sea, 45 km south of Suez. It is served by Sokhna harbour. It was the first SEZ set up under laws passed in 2002. Additionally, in 2013 Egypt had nine FZs and thirteen Investment Zones.",
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"text": " Sar (, also Romanized as Sār) is a village in Kuh Dasht Rural District, Neyasar District, Kashan County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2014 census, its population was 850 in summer and 150 in winter, in 210 families. Sar is located in Kashan county and in Isfahan Province in Iran. Sar is surrounded by mountains and located in a valley. Sar agricultural productions are walnut, almond, rose and Mohammadi flower, plum, berry and wild berry, cucumber, corn and other fruits. Sar industry is related to agricultural and honey production and rose-water production and other crafts like carpet production. Sar has many farms included Hamzer jungle, Lasompa Farm, and Jomalabad Farm, .... The nearby Hamzer jungle begins from Sar and finished in near of Meshkat village near of ",
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"text": " Sarh is now a major transport hub. It is served by the Sarh Airport (IATA airport code SRH). It is a center for the cotton industry, due to its warm and seasonally wet climate. It is also an important center for commercial fishing in the Chari River. The city is known as a center of nightlife in the region. Attractions in the city include the Sarh National Museum.",
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"text": " - Kashan Highway. In this jungle, wild berry is found in abundance. Sar is a prominent village in memorizing the Quran in Iran and every year Quran competitions are held in this village. After final competition kids receive awards. The nature of Sar is covered by buttonwood, willow, walnut and almond trees. The village has television and mobile coverage and all homes have a landline phone. Streets and alleys are covered by asphalt. A river passes through middle of the village and which floats in spring and winter. Local games include abdeh, pel and chafto, haft sang (7 stone), these games are like the American rugby game. Soccer and volleyball are popular among youths and every year matches between villages are held in Norouz holiday (20-30 March).",
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"text": " Sary-Tash is a village and major crossroads in the Alay Valley of Osh Region, Kyrgyzstan. Its population was 2,337 in 2021. Until 2012 it was an urban-type settlement. Nearby towns and villages to the north include Ak-Bosogo (5 mi) and Chagyr (9 mi). Although this remote village has only some shop-cafes, a petrol station and five guest houses (March 2016), it is an important road junction connecting China, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. Its name is derived from Turkic roots and means \"yellow-stone\". To the north, M41 goes over the Taldyk Pass to Gulcha and Osh in the Ferghana Valley. To the south, after leaving the Alay Valley the M41 rises to the 4280m Kyzylart Pass into Tajikistan as part of the Pamir Highway. 50 mi to the east on A371 is the Irkeshtam pass to Kashgar, Xinjiang province, China. To the west, the A372 leads down the Alay Valley. The pass at the west end (towards Dushanbe, Tajikistan) is a bilateral border crossing closed to foreigners.",
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"Sar Giz\n Sar Giz (, also Romanized as Sar Gīz; also known as Sar Gīs, Sarkīs, and Sarkīz) is a village in Oshnavieh-ye Jonubi Rural District, Nalus District, Oshnavieh County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 448, in 75 families.",
"Sar-Sar\n Lezgins live there.",
"Sar-Sar\n Sar-Sar is located 39 km northeast of Kizlyar (the district's administrative centre) by road. Chernyayevka and Gruzinsky are the nearest rural localities.",
"Arani Sari\n Arani sari received Intellectual Property Rights Protection or Geographical Indication (GI) status.",
"Sar-Sar\n Sar-Sar (Сар-Сар) is a rural locality (a selo) in Chernyayevsky Selsoviet, Kizlyarsky District, Republic of Dagestan, Russia. The population was 538 as of 2010. There are 4 streets.",
"Scholars at Risk\n In 2005, SAR and partners began organizing SAR 'sections' and 'partner networks' around the world, building a global community pledged to help scholars and promote academic freedom everywhere. SAR sections were established in Israel (2005, now dormant), the United Kingdom (2006, with CARA), the Netherlands (2009, with UAF), Ireland (2009, with Universities Ireland), Norway (2011), Canada (2012), Switzerland (2015), Sweden (2016), Germany (2016), Finland (2017), United States (2018), Denmark (2019), Italy (2019), and Slovakia (2019), while partner networks were formed with pre-existing higher education networks in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.",
"Sarsaz, Karmaskalinsky District, Republic of Bashkortostan\n Sarsaz (Сарсаз) is a rural locality (a village) in Podlubovsky Selsoviet, Karmaskalinsky District, Bashkortostan, Russia. The population was 90 as of 2010. There are 2 streets.",
"Sar-i Sang\n Sar-i Sang (or Sar-e Sang) (lit. \"stone summit\" in Persian) is a settlement in the Kuran Wa Munjan District of Badakhshan Province, Afghanistan, famous for its ancient lapis lazuli mines producing the world's finest lapis.",
"SARIA\n Around 11,000 employees work at the company's approx. 200 sites which are located in 24 countries worldwide.",
"Development programs in Tribal Areas\n With financial assistance from Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) the ongoing project aims to promote, develop and rebuild communities in areas that previously hosted, or continue to host Afghan Nationals or Afghans Refugees. It focuses on resuming access to critical infrastructure schemes and social sector services and establish livelihood opportunities.",
"List of special economic zones\n The North West Suez Special Economic Zone (SSEZ) is located at the Red Sea, 45 km south of Suez. It is served by Sokhna harbour. It was the first SEZ set up under laws passed in 2002. Additionally, in 2013 Egypt had nine FZs and thirteen Investment Zones.",
"Gollabhama sari\n The sari received Intellectual Property Rights Protection or Geographical Indication (GI) status.",
"Sar, Isfahan\n Sar (, also Romanized as Sār) is a village in Kuh Dasht Rural District, Neyasar District, Kashan County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2014 census, its population was 850 in summer and 150 in winter, in 210 families. Sar is located in Kashan county and in Isfahan Province in Iran. Sar is surrounded by mountains and located in a valley. Sar agricultural productions are walnut, almond, rose and Mohammadi flower, plum, berry and wild berry, cucumber, corn and other fruits. Sar industry is related to agricultural and honey production and rose-water production and other crafts like carpet production. Sar has many farms included Hamzer jungle, Lasompa Farm, and Jomalabad Farm, .... The nearby Hamzer jungle begins from Sar and finished in near of Meshkat village near of ",
"Sarezzo\n🇫🇷 Oberhaslach, France Sarezzo is twinned with: ",
"Sarh\n Sarh is now a major transport hub. It is served by the Sarh Airport (IATA airport code SRH). It is a center for the cotton industry, due to its warm and seasonally wet climate. It is also an important center for commercial fishing in the Chari River. The city is known as a center of nightlife in the region. Attractions in the city include the Sarh National Museum.",
"Sarsaz, Karmaskalinsky District, Republic of Bashkortostan\n Sarsaz is located 23 km northwest of Karmaskaly (the district's administrative centre) by road. Suuk-Chishma is the nearest rural locality.",
"Instarem\nEast Asia: China, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea ; Southeast Asia: Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam ; South Asia: Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka ; North America: USA, Canada, Mexico ; South America: Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Peru ; Oceania: Australia ; Europe: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom As of October 2019, Instarem receiving countries are:",
"ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 36\n Countries pay a fee to ISO to be members of subcommittees. The 20 \"P\" (participating) members of ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 36 are: Australia (SA), Canada (SCC), China (SAC), Finland (SFS), France (AFNOR), Germany (DIN), India (BIS), Italy (UNI), Japan (JISC), Kazakhstan(KAZMEST), Republic of Korea (KATS), Netherlands (NEN), Norway (SN), Portugal (IPQ), Russian Federation (GOST R), Slovakia (SOSMT), South Africa (SABS), Spain (AENOR), Ukraine (DSTU), United Kingdom (BSI). The 27 \"O\" (observer) members of ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 36 are: Algeria (IANOR), Argentina (IRAM), Austria (ASI), Belgium (NBN), Bosnia and Herzegovina (BAS), Colombia (ICONTEC), Czech Republic (UNMZ), Ethiopia(ESA), Ghana (GSA), Greece(NQIS ELOT), Hong Kong (ITCHKSAR), Hungary (MSZT), Indonesia (BSN), Iran, Islamic Republic of (ISIRI), Ireland (NSAI), Kenya (KEBS), New Zealand (SNZ), Pakistan (PSQCA), Philippines(BPS), Romania (ASRO), Saudi Arabia (SASO), Serbia (ISS), Sweden (SIS), Switzerland (SNV), Tunisia (INNORPI), Turkey (TSE). Uganda (UNBS) ※ Note: Name of Country(Name of National Body)",
"Sar, Isfahan\n - Kashan Highway. In this jungle, wild berry is found in abundance. Sar is a prominent village in memorizing the Quran in Iran and every year Quran competitions are held in this village. After final competition kids receive awards. The nature of Sar is covered by buttonwood, willow, walnut and almond trees. The village has television and mobile coverage and all homes have a landline phone. Streets and alleys are covered by asphalt. A river passes through middle of the village and which floats in spring and winter. Local games include abdeh, pel and chafto, haft sang (7 stone), these games are like the American rugby game. Soccer and volleyball are popular among youths and every year matches between villages are held in Norouz holiday (20-30 March).",
"Sary-Tash\n Sary-Tash is a village and major crossroads in the Alay Valley of Osh Region, Kyrgyzstan. Its population was 2,337 in 2021. Until 2012 it was an urban-type settlement. Nearby towns and villages to the north include Ak-Bosogo (5 mi) and Chagyr (9 mi). Although this remote village has only some shop-cafes, a petrol station and five guest houses (March 2016), it is an important road junction connecting China, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. Its name is derived from Turkic roots and means \"yellow-stone\". To the north, M41 goes over the Taldyk Pass to Gulcha and Osh in the Ferghana Valley. To the south, after leaving the Alay Valley the M41 rises to the 4280m Kyzylart Pass into Tajikistan as part of the Pamir Highway. 50 mi to the east on A371 is the Irkeshtam pass to Kashgar, Xinjiang province, China. To the west, the A372 leads down the Alay Valley. The pass at the west end (towards Dushanbe, Tajikistan) is a bilateral border crossing closed to foreigners."
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"text": " Tazehnab-e Mohammad Baqer (, also Romanized as Tāzehnāb-e Moḩammad Bāqer; also known as Pīr Ḩayāmī and Pīr Ḩayātī) is a village in Shaban Rural District, in the Central District of Nahavand County, Hamadan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 18, in 4 families.",
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"text": " Pir Hayati-ye Olya (, also Romanized as Pīr Ḩayātī-ye ‘Olyā; also known as Kahfri, Kofrī, and Pīr Hayātī-ye Bālā) is a village in Mahidasht Rural District, Mahidasht District, Kermanshah County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 91, in 20 families.",
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"text": " Pir Badami (, also Romanized as Pīr Bādāmī) is a village in Dehdasht-e Gharbi Rural District, in the Central District of Kohgiluyeh County, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 71, in 16 families.",
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"text": " Hayat Sher Pao Shaheed railway station (, د حیات شیر پاؤ شہید اورګاډي سټيشن) is located in Hayat Sher Pao Shaheed village, Nowshera district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of the Pakistan.",
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"text": " The Gulshani (Gülşenî) is a Halvati (Khalwati order) sub-order founded by Pir Ibrahim Gulshani, a Turkmen sufi sheikh from Eastern Anatolia, who died in Egypt. His family roots reaches to Oguzata shah in Azerbaijan. When the Ottomans conquered Egypt the Gulshani order became popular with serving soldiers of the Ottoman army in Egypt. The order was later carried back to Diyarbakir and Istanbul where several zawiyas or tekkes were established. One notable such tekke was that of the ancestor of Şamsettin Efendi, Pir Ikmalettin Efendi in Diyarbakir. Ibrahim Al-Gulshani is buried at the takiyyat in Cairo, which was built in 1519–1524. The building, now abandoned, is included on the World Monuments Fund's 2018 list of monuments at risk.",
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"text": " Sibghatullah Shah Al-Rashidi II ((Sindhi) صبغت الله شاهه راشدي ), Pir Pagaro the sixth, was a spiritual leader of the Hur Movement during Sindh's involvement in the Indian independence movement. Hur (Arabic: حر meaning \"free\", \"not slave\") is a Sufi Muslim community in the province of Sindh, Pakistan. Soreh Badshah (شهيد سورهيه بادشاهه) (the Victorious King or the great king) was the title given him by his admirers. He was hanged by the colonial government on 20 March 1943 in the Central Jail Hyderabad, Sindh. His burial place remains unknown, despite requests to the government from people living in Sindh.",
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"Pir Hayati-ye Sofla\n Pir Hayati-ye Sofla (, also Romanized as Pīr Ḩayātī-ye Soflá; also known as Pīr Ḩayātī, Pīr Ḩayātī-ye Pā’īn, Pīriāī, and Pīryal) is a village in Mahidasht Rural District, Mahidasht District, Kermanshah County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 210, in 47 families.",
"Pir Hayati, Lorestan\n Pir Hayati (, also Romanized as Pīr Ḩayātī) is a village in Robat Rural District, in the Central District of Khorramabad County, Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 165, in 31 families.",
"Pir Hayati-ye Vosta\n Pir Hayati-ye Vosta (, also Romanized as Pīr Ḩayātī-ye Vosţá) is a village in Mahidasht Rural District, Mahidasht District, Kermanshah County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 91, in 21 families.",
"Pir Hayati, Kermanshah\n Pir Hayati (, also Romanized as Pīr Ḩayātī) is a village in Miyan Darband Rural District, in the Central District of Kermanshah County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 201, in 47 families.",
"Tazehnab-e Mohammad Baqer\n Tazehnab-e Mohammad Baqer (, also Romanized as Tāzehnāb-e Moḩammad Bāqer; also known as Pīr Ḩayāmī and Pīr Ḩayātī) is a village in Shaban Rural District, in the Central District of Nahavand County, Hamadan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 18, in 4 families.",
"Pir Hayati-ye Olya\n Pir Hayati-ye Olya (, also Romanized as Pīr Ḩayātī-ye ‘Olyā; also known as Kahfri, Kofrī, and Pīr Hayātī-ye Bālā) is a village in Mahidasht Rural District, Mahidasht District, Kermanshah County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 91, in 20 families.",
"Pir Badami\n Pir Badami (, also Romanized as Pīr Bādāmī) is a village in Dehdasht-e Gharbi Rural District, in the Central District of Kohgiluyeh County, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 71, in 16 families.",
"Pir (Zoroastrianism)\n Pir refers to a site of pilgrimage, typically one of the Zoroastrian faith, in Persian. Pirs range from localized devotional sites to major centers of worship. Among the most well-known pirs are the six mountain pir which can be found in and around the city of Yazd, Iran: Seti Pir, Pir-e Sabz, Pir-e Nāraki, Pir-e Bānu, Pir-e Herisht, and Pir-e Nārestān. However, pirs can be found in cities throughout the Persian world including Kerman, Shiraz and Tehran.",
"Hayatullah Hayat\n Hayatullah Hayat (حيات الله حيات) (born 1974) is a politician in Afghanistan and former Interior Minister. He previously served as Governor of Wardak, Helmand, Nangarhar and Kandahar provinces, and also as the Minister of Rural Rehabilitation and Development. Hayat was appointed as Minister of Interior Affairs in March 2021, replacing Masood Andrabi. He served as Minister of Interior Affairs until 19 June 2021.",
"Gujrat, Pakistan\n🇮🇷 Piranshahr, Iran (since 2018) ",
"Kuri Hayati\n Kuri Hayati (, also Romanized as Kūrī Ḩayātī and Kūrīḩayātī) is a village in Kuri Rural District, in the Central District of Jam County, Bushehr Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 765 in 164 families.",
"Pir Sohawa\n Pir Sohawa (ٗUrdu:پیر سوہاوہ)is a rapidly developing tourist resort located 17 km from Islamabad on top of Margalla Hills. It has a 3000 plus ft elevation and located in Monal village which is geographically part of Haripur District.On 6 January 2012, after almost six years, Pir Sohawa, the city’s highest tourist spot, received few inches of snowfall. Tourist attractions Bright hills is a holiday resorts at scenic views of canyons on Margalla hills at 4800 feet above sea level. 22 km from zoo islamabad.",
"Eid al-Fitr\n Ramazon Hayit or Roʻza hayiti is a public holiday in Uzbekistan and widely celebrated. Traditional pastry such as kush-tili, plov and chak-chak are prepared by Uzbek families the day before Eid al-Fitr for consumption. Businesses tend to sell a high range of candies and children's toys during this period.",
"Haiderzai, Pishin\n It is known for tobacco dealing and business all over the world. It has a bazaar known as Yaru which can supply items of everyday needs. Haiderzai has electricity, gas stations, and telephone and mobile phone services. It has famous hotels named the Ajwa Hotel Yaru and the Sharjah Hotel, which is most famous for its culture and spicy dishes, broast, rosh, saji, soap, chai and mustang cake.",
"Hayat Sher Pao Shaheed railway station\n Hayat Sher Pao Shaheed railway station (, د حیات شیر پاؤ شہید اورګاډي سټيشن) is located in Hayat Sher Pao Shaheed village, Nowshera district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of the Pakistan.",
"Gulshani\n The Gulshani (Gülşenî) is a Halvati (Khalwati order) sub-order founded by Pir Ibrahim Gulshani, a Turkmen sufi sheikh from Eastern Anatolia, who died in Egypt. His family roots reaches to Oguzata shah in Azerbaijan. When the Ottomans conquered Egypt the Gulshani order became popular with serving soldiers of the Ottoman army in Egypt. The order was later carried back to Diyarbakir and Istanbul where several zawiyas or tekkes were established. One notable such tekke was that of the ancestor of Şamsettin Efendi, Pir Ikmalettin Efendi in Diyarbakir. Ibrahim Al-Gulshani is buried at the takiyyat in Cairo, which was built in 1519–1524. The building, now abandoned, is included on the World Monuments Fund's 2018 list of monuments at risk.",
"Hayat-e-No\n Hayat-e-No was established in 2000 in Tehran following the closure of another reformist paper, Azad. The publisher of Hayat-e-No was Hadi Khamenei, brother of the Supreme Leader of Iran Ali Khamenei. Hameed Qazwini was the editor-in-chief of the paper. When Bahar, a reformist daily, was banned in August 2000 Hayat-e-No became one of the most significant media outlets for the reformist groups in the country. During this period Hayat-e-No sold 300,000 copies. In June 2005, before the presidential election, the paper along with other reformist papers, including Aftab Yazd and Eqbal, published the letter of presidential candidate Mahdi Karroubi to Ali Khamenei. Upon ",
"Hayat-e-No\n Hayat-e-No ( meaning New Life in English) was a Persian reformist newspaper published in Tehran, Iran. The paper was in circulation from 2000 to December 2009 when it was closed by the Iranian authorities.",
"Hafiz Hayat\n The shrine of Hafiz Hayat rests on a mound six feet high above the plain. The site consists of a haveli, baradari, mosque, four tombs of different proportions, some graves, seven waterholes and old trees. The place was initially the property of the then ruler Raja Kaladhvi.",
"Pir of Pagaro VI\n Sibghatullah Shah Al-Rashidi II ((Sindhi) صبغت الله شاهه راشدي ), Pir Pagaro the sixth, was a spiritual leader of the Hur Movement during Sindh's involvement in the Indian independence movement. Hur (Arabic: حر meaning \"free\", \"not slave\") is a Sufi Muslim community in the province of Sindh, Pakistan. Soreh Badshah (شهيد سورهيه بادشاهه) (the Victorious King or the great king) was the title given him by his admirers. He was hanged by the colonial government on 20 March 1943 in the Central Jail Hyderabad, Sindh. His burial place remains unknown, despite requests to the government from people living in Sindh."
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"text": " Dell Computers Brazil headquarters is located in Rio Grande du Sol (Porto Alegre) where the company provides 700 jobs for locals in the State of Rio Grande du Sol. The headquarters includes Sales, Marketing and Services organizations as well as the GDC-Global Development Centre.",
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"text": " in China like other PC manufacturers which eliminated Dell's manufacturing cost advantages, plus Dell's reliance on Internet sales meant that it missed out on growing notebook sales in big box stores. CNET has suggested that Dell was getting trapped in the increasing commoditization of high volume low margin computers, which prevented it from offering more exciting devices that consumers demanded. Despite plans of expanding into other global regions and product segments, Dell was heavily dependent on U.S. corporate PC market, as desktop PCs sold to both commercial and corporate customers accounted for 32 percent of its revenue, 85 percent of its revenue comes ",
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"text": " the industry can now be said to be dormant. As with other cities in Ireland, a number of multinational companies are based in Limerick, and the city is a growing recipient of foreign direct investment. Dell had its main European Manufacturing Facility at the Raheen Business Park however in January 2009 Dell announced that it would close its Limerick computer manufacturing plant and move the production lines to Poland. The facility was the largest Dell manufacturing plant outside the United States and produced 30,000–60,000 units per day for export to the EMEA. Dell remains one of the largest employers in the mid-west with over 1,000 people employed in service and ",
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"text": " The Dell Latitude series is a line of laptop computers manufactured and sold by American company Dell. It is a business-oriented line, aimed at corporate enterprises, healthcare, government, and education markets; unlike the Inspiron series, which is aimed at individual customers, and the Vostro series, which is aimed at smaller businesses. The Latitude directly competes with the Lenovo ThinkPad and the EliteBook series by HP. Additionally, the \"Rugged (Extreme)\", \"XFR\" and \"ATG\" models compete primarily with Panasonic's Toughbook line of \"rugged\" laptops.",
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"text": " Dell is a multinational computer and information technology corporation based in Round Rock, which develops, sells and supports computers and related products and services. The company employs about 11,500 people in the Round Rock facilities, and as of 2017, about 138,000 people worldwide. Dell was originally based in Austin after its initial formation in 1984 as PC's Limited by UT college student Michael Dell. With the need for significant space as it expanded, the City of Round Rock in 1996 offered Dell a \"Chapter 380\" agreement by offering to split sales tax revenue from in-state sales 50/50 between Dell and the City. A \"Chapter 380\" agreement is named for the chapter in Vernon's Statutes that permits sales tax revenue sharing for economic development purposes. It was the ",
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"text": " Since 2011, Dell is the main corporate sponsor for Daffodil Day. Many Dell employees from the Dell offices in Cherrywood and Limerick support the event. In 2012, over 500 Dell employees in Ireland supported the campaign, on the day itself, but also in the weeks before by assisting the Society in their Dublin based warehouse to send out the merchandise to all companies and organisations that support Daffodil Day.",
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"text": "Dell Client Solutions Group (48% of fiscal 2019 revenues) – produces desktop PCs, notebooks, tablets, and peripherals, such as monitors, printers, and projectors under the Dell brand name ; Dell EMC Infrastructure Solutions Group (41% of fiscal 2019 revenues) – servers, storage, and networking Approximately 50% of the company's revenue is derived in the United States. Dell operates under 2 divisions as follows: Dell divested its ownership in VMware (80%) and Pivotal Software, but owns other businesses such as Secureworks, Virtustream, and Dell Boomi.",
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"History of Dell\n to meet the conditions, and they sold the North Carolina plant to Herbalife. Most of the work that used to take place in Dell's U.S. plants was transferred to contract manufacturers in Asia and Mexico, or some of Dell's own factories overseas. The Miami, Florida, facility of its Alienware subsidiary remains in operation, while Dell continues to produce its servers (its most profitable products) in Austin, Texas. On January 8, 2009, Dell announced the closure of its manufacturing plant in Limerick, Ireland, with the loss of 1,900 jobs and the transfer of production to its plant in Łodź in Poland.",
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"On-demand outsourcing\n Dell, a privately owned multinational company based in the United States, is one of the largest technological corporations in the world, employing more than 103,300 people worldwide. However, the call center operation for the OptiPlex desktops and Latitude laptops was moved back to the United States. Dell moved its customer services and technical support centre to Bangalore in India in 2001, and set their second site in Hyderabad in 2003. However, the company found that the brand started to lose its reputation when the language and culture barrier between the customers and the employees hindered communication, especially when the employee in the Bangalore centre had professional skills but weren't experienced enough to service customers. The lack of training time on outsourcing and resolving these cultural barriers could have contributed to the strategy's lack of success. The outcome was that even though Dell's market continued to grow, customer satisfaction declined. One of the positive outcomes was that Dell started to understand the importance of outsourcing based on the average need and cost. Forbes also concluded that some factors that may lead to failure for companies using outsourcing services, such as desire for in-house expertise and marketplace pressures.",
"History of Dell\n PCs configured to customer specifications from its US facilities was no longer as efficient or competitive with high-volume Asian contract manufacturers as PCs became powerful low-cost commodities. Dell closed plants that produced desktop computers for the North American market, including the Mort Topfer Manufacturing Center in Austin, Texas (original location) and Lebanon, Tennessee (opened in 1999) in 2008 and early 2009, respectively. The desktop production plant in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, received US$280 million in incentives from the state and opened in 2005, but ceased operations in November 2010. Dell's contract with the state required them to repay the incentives for ",
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"Economy of Porto Alegre\n Dell Computers Brazil headquarters is located in Rio Grande du Sol (Porto Alegre) where the company provides 700 jobs for locals in the State of Rio Grande du Sol. The headquarters includes Sales, Marketing and Services organizations as well as the GDC-Global Development Centre.",
"Łódź\n trains. Recent years have seen many foreign companies opening and establishing their offices in Łódź. The Indian IT company Infosys has one of its centres in the city. In January 2009 Dell announced that it will shift production from its plant in Limerick, Ireland to its plant in Łódź, largely because the labour costs in Poland are a fraction of those in Ireland. The city's investor friendly policies have attracted 980 foreign investors by January 2009. Foreign investment was one of the factors which decreased the unemployment rate in Łódź to 6.5 percent in December 2008, from 20 percent four years earlier.",
"History of Dell\n in China like other PC manufacturers which eliminated Dell's manufacturing cost advantages, plus Dell's reliance on Internet sales meant that it missed out on growing notebook sales in big box stores. CNET has suggested that Dell was getting trapped in the increasing commoditization of high volume low margin computers, which prevented it from offering more exciting devices that consumers demanded. Despite plans of expanding into other global regions and product segments, Dell was heavily dependent on U.S. corporate PC market, as desktop PCs sold to both commercial and corporate customers accounted for 32 percent of its revenue, 85 percent of its revenue comes ",
"Limerick\n the industry can now be said to be dormant. As with other cities in Ireland, a number of multinational companies are based in Limerick, and the city is a growing recipient of foreign direct investment. Dell had its main European Manufacturing Facility at the Raheen Business Park however in January 2009 Dell announced that it would close its Limerick computer manufacturing plant and move the production lines to Poland. The facility was the largest Dell manufacturing plant outside the United States and produced 30,000–60,000 units per day for export to the EMEA. Dell remains one of the largest employers in the mid-west with over 1,000 people employed in service and ",
"DPDgroup\nunder the DPD brand (in Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Croatia, Estonia, France, Kazakhstan, Portugal, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Switzerland, the Czech Republic, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Romania) ; under the Chronopost brand (in France) ; under the Seur brand (in Spain) ; under the BRT brand (Italy) where an international heavy shipments service is also offered in Kazakhstan and Russia (under DPD brand) in Brazil (98% in Jadlog) ; in India (43% in DTDC) ; in Turkey (25% in Yurtiçi Kargo) ; in South-East Asia (36.6% in Ninja Van ) and in China (65% in Lenton ) ; in Morocco, Burkina Faso and Mauritius (under the Chronopost brand) ; in Egypt (20% in Bosta) ; in South Africa (under DPD Laser) DPDgroup mainly operates in Europe, with a direct presence in 24 countries: The company also operates through stakes in companies (especially Speedy in Bulgaria) or commercial partnerships in other European countries (especially with Nova Poshta in Ukraine and with PostNord in the Nordic countries ). Outside of Europe, DPDgroup operates: ",
"Dell Latitude\n The Dell Latitude series is a line of laptop computers manufactured and sold by American company Dell. It is a business-oriented line, aimed at corporate enterprises, healthcare, government, and education markets; unlike the Inspiron series, which is aimed at individual customers, and the Vostro series, which is aimed at smaller businesses. The Latitude directly competes with the Lenovo ThinkPad and the EliteBook series by HP. Additionally, the \"Rugged (Extreme)\", \"XFR\" and \"ATG\" models compete primarily with Panasonic's Toughbook line of \"rugged\" laptops.",
"Round Rock, Texas\n Dell is a multinational computer and information technology corporation based in Round Rock, which develops, sells and supports computers and related products and services. The company employs about 11,500 people in the Round Rock facilities, and as of 2017, about 138,000 people worldwide. Dell was originally based in Austin after its initial formation in 1984 as PC's Limited by UT college student Michael Dell. With the need for significant space as it expanded, the City of Round Rock in 1996 offered Dell a \"Chapter 380\" agreement by offering to split sales tax revenue from in-state sales 50/50 between Dell and the City. A \"Chapter 380\" agreement is named for the chapter in Vernon's Statutes that permits sales tax revenue sharing for economic development purposes. It was the ",
"Irish Cancer Society\n Since 2011, Dell is the main corporate sponsor for Daffodil Day. Many Dell employees from the Dell offices in Cherrywood and Limerick support the event. In 2012, over 500 Dell employees in Ireland supported the campaign, on the day itself, but also in the weeks before by assisting the Society in their Dublin based warehouse to send out the merchandise to all companies and organisations that support Daffodil Day.",
"Dell Technologies\nDell Client Solutions Group (48% of fiscal 2019 revenues) – produces desktop PCs, notebooks, tablets, and peripherals, such as monitors, printers, and projectors under the Dell brand name ; Dell EMC Infrastructure Solutions Group (41% of fiscal 2019 revenues) – servers, storage, and networking Approximately 50% of the company's revenue is derived in the United States. Dell operates under 2 divisions as follows: Dell divested its ownership in VMware (80%) and Pivotal Software, but owns other businesses such as Secureworks, Virtustream, and Dell Boomi.",
"Michael Dell\n at the University of Texas at Austin. Since 1999, the MSDF has committed $1.23 billion to non-profits and social enterprises in the United States, India and South Africa. Dell is also behind the founding of the Dell Jewish Community Campus in the Northwest Hills neighborhood of Austin. By 2011, the foundation had committed more than $650 million to children's issues and community initiatives in the United States, India and South Africa. Today the foundation has over $466 million assets under management. In 2002, Dell received an honorary doctorate in Economic Science from the University of Limerick in honor of his investment in ",
"History of Dell\n profit margins. In addition, while the Asian PC vendors had been improving their quality and design—for instance, Lenovo's ThinkPad series was winning corporate customers away from Dell's laptops—Dell's customer service and reputation had been slipping. Dell remained the second-most profitable PC vendor, as it took 13 percent of operating profits in the PC industry during Q4 2012, behind Apple's Mac that took 45 percent, seven percent at Hewlett Packard, six percent at Lenovo and Asus, and one percent for Acer. Dell attempted to offset its declining PC business, which still accounted for half of its revenue and generates steady cash flow, by expanding into the enterprise market with servers, networking, software, ",
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"Cherrywood, Dublin\n The main tenant in the development is Dell, which has its \"Dublin Campus\" at Cherrywood. Other notable tenants include Aviva, Elavon, and Ireland-based multinational IT and consulting company, Accenture.",
"History of Dell\n Limited name in 1987 to become Dell Computer Corporation and began expanding globally. At the time, the reasoning was this new company name better reflected its presence in the business market, as well as resolved issues with the use of “Limited” in a company name in certain countries. The company set up its first international operations in Britain; eleven more followed within the next four years. In June 1988, Dell Computer's market capitalization grew by $30 million to $80 million from its June 22 initial public offering of 3.5 million shares at $8.50 a share. In 1989, Dell Computer set up its first on-site service programs in order to compensate for the lack of local retailers prepared to act as service centers."
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"text": " Bandarakottai (or Pandarakottai) is a Village Panjayat. Which is situated in Panruti taluk, Cuddalore District, Tamil Nadu in India.",
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"text": " Bandrakottai is a Village in Panruti Taluk in Cuddalore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 29 km west of the District headquarters Cuddalore. 6 km from Panruti. 188 km from State capital Chennai Bandarakottai and postal head office is Puthupet (CDL). Nearest villages are Anguchettypalayam (2 km), Manapakkam (2 km), Pudhupettai (1.5 km), Panapakkam (2 km), Chinnapettai (3 km) are the nearby areas or places toBandrakottai. Panruti, Viluppuram, Nellikuppam, Cuddalore are the nearby Cities toBandarakottai. This Place is in the border of the Cuddalore District and Pondicherry District. Pondicherry District Nettapakkam is East towards this place. Also it is in the Border ofother district Villupuram. It is near to the Pondicherry State Border.",
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"text": "Chinna-Ammapettai, ; Ammapettai, ; Vaaniyampalayam, ; Kuchippalayam ",
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"title": "Tangrakottai",
"text": " Thenkaraikottai is a ruined castle dedicated to lord Vishnu. This castle is the only one built on land and not on a hill like others and is situated near Pappireddipatti, Dharmapuri district, Tamil Nadu, India. There is a temple which is dedicated to lord Rama (avatar of vishnu) with beautiful architecture and with some ruined historic buildings which includes Granaries, stables for elephants and horses, cannons, a bathing area for the princes and more.",
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"title": "Irungattukottai",
"text": " Irungattukottai is a fast emerging neighbourhood of Chennai, strategically on the Chennai-Bangalore Highway (NH4). It is approximately 34 km from downtown Chennai. Irungatttukottai is part of the Kancheepuram District. It is Western part of the suburbs of the Chennai Metropolitan Area. Over the last decade, Irungattukottai has seen significant investments by large manufacturing industries and the Tamil Nadu Government. The State Industries Promotions Corporation of Tamil Nadu (SIPCOT) has set up a large industrial complex aimed primarily at the manufacturing industry as well as a special economic zone (SEZ) for the footwear industry. Irungattukottai is the location of Hyundai Motors large manufacturing facility. The plant forms a critical part of Hyundai's global export hub. It currently exports to around 85 countries across Africa, Middle East, Latin America, Australia, and Asia Pacific. India's first private air freight station is getting ready to be operational at Irungattukottai and the soft launch of the project took place on 17 July 2015.",
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"title": "Tangrakottai",
"text": " Kalyana Ramaswamy temple is the temple present in this thenkaraikottai. This temple is filled with wonderful architecture and is administered and maintained by the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department of the Government of Tamil Nadu. This a very old temple and is very big almost 40 acres but there is no maintenance or measures taken by the government. There were so many requests but it was not fulfilled. There were many ruins in the temple and were said to take care by the government and then had been taken measures later at 2019 and had been reported by many media channels. This temple is said to be built by nayakas but there is no evidence and can be even more old.",
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"title": "Irungattukottai",
"text": " Over the last few years, a large number of speciality dining restaurants have emerged at Irungattukottai. They cater to the large number of South Korean ex-pats who work primarily for Hyundai and other Korean companies in Irungattukottai. These restaurants are mostly located on the NH4 highway. Choki Dhani is a Rajasthan-themed entertainment centre thatserves traditional Rajasthani cuisine. Muscat Bakery and Restaurant",
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"title": "Vallakottai",
"text": " Vallakottai is a town near Chennai, India. It is situated on the highway between Sriperumbudur and Singaperumalkoil near Chengalpattu. The Vallakottai Subramaniyaswami temple is in Vallakottai. The Subramaniya Swamy idol in this temple is the tallest Lord Muruga statue in India. People from various places visit this temple during festival days. Frequent bus facility is available to the village from Tambaram and Sriperumbudur.",
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"title": "Vallakottai Subramaniyaswami temple",
"text": " As per the hagiographical records from the region, the temple is believed to have been built during the 9th century. The temple is located in Vallakottai, in Kanchipuram district in Tamil Nadu on the road from Sriperumbudur to Singaperumalkoil. The temple has a five tiered rajagopuram, the gateway tower and pillared porch in front of it. The sanctum faces East and the image of the presiding deity is 7 ft tall in standing posture. There are twin images of peacock, the divine bird of Muruga, facing the presiding deity. In modern times, the temple is maintained and administered by the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department of the Government of Tamil Nadu.",
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"title": "Tangrakottai",
"text": " This temple has beautiful sculptures and pillars produce the seven Svaras of the Indian classical music which is only present some temples like the Vitthala temple in Hampi and in Nellaiappar Temple in Tirunelveli. This temple is the oldest in the area and has one shiva temple in the fort complex. This temple's moola garbagriha has twelve moolavars in the form of Pattabishekam and kalyanam and arranged in fantastic form. The Lord is in a seated posture which is seen only in some temples of lord Rama.",
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"title": "Batticaloa",
"text": " places for Hindus in the country is located in a place called Amirthakally which is 6 Kilometers away from Batticaloa town. Hindus believe that by bathing in the water of sacred water of Mamangeshwarar tank, the departed souls of their family will be receiving better attainments in their cycle of its transmigration. Sri Kandaswamy/KannakaiAmman Kovil are important from a devotional point of view. The Mandur (மண்டூர்) temple is in the southern end, while the Mamangeshwarar temple is in the westernmost edge at Muhaththuvaram (முகத்துவாரம்). The Colany Mosque, and the Koddamunai Dharga and Madrasa are two noteworthy Muslim institutions. There are a large number of mosques in the region. Christianity is ",
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"title": "Vaddukoddai",
"text": " Vaddukoddai (also spelt Vattukkottai, Vatukotai, Vattukotai) (வட்டுக்கோட்டை, වඩ්ඩුකොඩ්ඩ) is small but important town in the minority Sri Lankan Tamil dominated Jaffna peninsula of Sri Lanka. It became prominent with the founding of Asia’s first modern university level collegiate known as Batticotta Seminary by the American Missionaries from New England in 1823.",
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"title": "Irungattukottai",
"text": " The Madras Motor Race Track (Irungattukottai Race Track) permanent motor racing circuit is in this town. It was built in the late 1980s and was inaugurated in 1990. It is the first of its kind in India and is owned and operated by the Madras Motor Sports Club.",
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"title": "Peringottukara",
"text": " Peringottukara is a village in the western coastal side of India, located on the western side of Thrissur district, Kerala. The village is much famous for Vishnumaya Temples. Peringottukara village includes kizhakkumuri, vadakkumuri, and peringottukara center. Peringottukara village has main two junctions, the four-way junction, and three-way junction. The four-way junction has a petrol pump, three-star hotel, hypermarket, nationalized bank, Co-operative banks, and grocery stores. Peringottukara 3 way junction also has the same facilities. There are Chathan Seva temples at Peringottukara, such as Kanadi Kavu, Avanangattu Kalari, and Devasthanam. Among these Kanadi Kavu is the biggest and oldest Temple. The biggest built, Shiva Parvathy Vishnumaya Terracotta Statue in Kerala is situated in front of the Peringottukara devasthanam, Its height is 52 ft.",
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"title": "Iravatheeswarar Temple, Thirukottaram",
"text": " Iravatheeswarar Temple, Thirukottaram (ஐராவதீசுவரர் கோயில், திருக்கொட்டாரம்) is a Hindu temple located in the village of Thirukottaram in the Tiruvarur district of Tamil Nadu, India. Constructed by the Medieval Cholas about 1000 years ago, the temple is dedicated to Shiva. The temple is situated on the banks of the Vanchiyaru River a tributary of the Kaveri River.",
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"title": "Virakesari",
"text": " Virakesari is one of the leading Tamil daily newspapers in Sri Lanka. It is the oldest and the largest circulated Tamil Newspaper in Sri Lanka. Virakesari is owned by Express Newspapers (Ceylon) (Private) Limited, a leading print and web media organization in Sri Lanka.",
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"title": "Keelakkanavai",
"text": " Keezhakkanavai or Keelakkanavai is a small village in Perambalur district, Tamil Nadu (Tamil: தமிழ்நாடு pronunciation (help·), English: \"Country of the Tamils\"), India. It is situated between Perambalur and Chettikulam, around 10 km from Perambalur.",
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"title": "Thampalakamam",
"text": " Thampalakamam (தம்பலகாமம்; තඹලගමුව) is a town in the Trincomalee District of Sri Lanka and it is located about 20 km South-West of Trincomalee. It is also known as Tampainakar in Tamil chronicles written during the 17th century. Portuguese colonial officers who came to the general area after 1622 with the destruction of the Koneswaram temple, described the village as prosperous and large. It was the seat of government of medieval feudal lords of the area who had control over a region called Tampalakamam Pattu. It became the refuge of Hindus and their idols that were saved from the destruction of the temple of Koneswaram. Ati Konanayakar a successor temple was constructed in Thampalakamam. During the Sri Lankan civil war in the 1980s and 1990s the village and the surrounding area were severely affected, leading to massacres and depopulation. The village was resettled after 2002.",
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"title": "Arrakkankottai",
"text": " Arakkankottai is a panchayat village in Gobichettipalayam taluk in Erode District of Tamil Nadu state, India. It is about 17 km from Gobichettipalayam and 52 km from district headquarters Erode. The village is located on the road connecting Gobichettipalayam with Sathyamangalam. Arakkankottai has a population of about 3690.",
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"title": "Trincomalee",
"text": " Pandyans of Tamilakam. The Vayu Purana, written in 300 CE specifically mentions the tallest mountain peak of the great gold and silver rich mountain range Malaya on the island, and that \"to the east of this island at the shore of the sea lies a great Siva temple in a holy place called Gokarna.\" The bay is also referred to as Gokaranna according to a Sanskrit inscription in Grantha script excavated on a doorjamb at the Hindu temple dated to Tamil New Years Day 1223 CE. Gokarna is also a place name in Karnataka, India, Kalinga, Tamil Nadu and Nepal all associated with ancient Shiva temples. The associated Bhadrakali Amman Temple of Trincomalee, significantly expanded by Rajendra Chola I, stands on Konesar Road before the entrance to Swami Rock.",
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"Bandrakottai\n Bandarakottai (or Pandarakottai) is a Village Panjayat. Which is situated in Panruti taluk, Cuddalore District, Tamil Nadu in India.",
"Bandrakottai\n Bandrakottai is a Village in Panruti Taluk in Cuddalore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 29 km west of the District headquarters Cuddalore. 6 km from Panruti. 188 km from State capital Chennai Bandarakottai and postal head office is Puthupet (CDL). Nearest villages are Anguchettypalayam (2 km), Manapakkam (2 km), Pudhupettai (1.5 km), Panapakkam (2 km), Chinnapettai (3 km) are the nearby areas or places toBandrakottai. Panruti, Viluppuram, Nellikuppam, Cuddalore are the nearby Cities toBandarakottai. This Place is in the border of the Cuddalore District and Pondicherry District. Pondicherry District Nettapakkam is East towards this place. Also it is in the Border ofother district Villupuram. It is near to the Pondicherry State Border.",
"Bandrakottai\nChinna-Ammapettai, ; Ammapettai, ; Vaaniyampalayam, ; Kuchippalayam ",
"Tangrakottai\n Thenkaraikottai is a ruined castle dedicated to lord Vishnu. This castle is the only one built on land and not on a hill like others and is situated near Pappireddipatti, Dharmapuri district, Tamil Nadu, India. There is a temple which is dedicated to lord Rama (avatar of vishnu) with beautiful architecture and with some ruined historic buildings which includes Granaries, stables for elephants and horses, cannons, a bathing area for the princes and more.",
"Irungattukottai\n Irungattukottai is a fast emerging neighbourhood of Chennai, strategically on the Chennai-Bangalore Highway (NH4). It is approximately 34 km from downtown Chennai. Irungatttukottai is part of the Kancheepuram District. It is Western part of the suburbs of the Chennai Metropolitan Area. Over the last decade, Irungattukottai has seen significant investments by large manufacturing industries and the Tamil Nadu Government. The State Industries Promotions Corporation of Tamil Nadu (SIPCOT) has set up a large industrial complex aimed primarily at the manufacturing industry as well as a special economic zone (SEZ) for the footwear industry. Irungattukottai is the location of Hyundai Motors large manufacturing facility. The plant forms a critical part of Hyundai's global export hub. It currently exports to around 85 countries across Africa, Middle East, Latin America, Australia, and Asia Pacific. India's first private air freight station is getting ready to be operational at Irungattukottai and the soft launch of the project took place on 17 July 2015.",
"Tangrakottai\n Kalyana Ramaswamy temple is the temple present in this thenkaraikottai. This temple is filled with wonderful architecture and is administered and maintained by the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department of the Government of Tamil Nadu. This a very old temple and is very big almost 40 acres but there is no maintenance or measures taken by the government. There were so many requests but it was not fulfilled. There were many ruins in the temple and were said to take care by the government and then had been taken measures later at 2019 and had been reported by many media channels. This temple is said to be built by nayakas but there is no evidence and can be even more old.",
"Irungattukottai\n Over the last few years, a large number of speciality dining restaurants have emerged at Irungattukottai. They cater to the large number of South Korean ex-pats who work primarily for Hyundai and other Korean companies in Irungattukottai. These restaurants are mostly located on the NH4 highway. Choki Dhani is a Rajasthan-themed entertainment centre thatserves traditional Rajasthani cuisine. Muscat Bakery and Restaurant",
"Vallakottai\n Vallakottai is a town near Chennai, India. It is situated on the highway between Sriperumbudur and Singaperumalkoil near Chengalpattu. The Vallakottai Subramaniyaswami temple is in Vallakottai. The Subramaniya Swamy idol in this temple is the tallest Lord Muruga statue in India. People from various places visit this temple during festival days. Frequent bus facility is available to the village from Tambaram and Sriperumbudur.",
"Vallakottai Subramaniyaswami temple\n As per the hagiographical records from the region, the temple is believed to have been built during the 9th century. The temple is located in Vallakottai, in Kanchipuram district in Tamil Nadu on the road from Sriperumbudur to Singaperumalkoil. The temple has a five tiered rajagopuram, the gateway tower and pillared porch in front of it. The sanctum faces East and the image of the presiding deity is 7 ft tall in standing posture. There are twin images of peacock, the divine bird of Muruga, facing the presiding deity. In modern times, the temple is maintained and administered by the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department of the Government of Tamil Nadu.",
"Tangrakottai\n This temple has beautiful sculptures and pillars produce the seven Svaras of the Indian classical music which is only present some temples like the Vitthala temple in Hampi and in Nellaiappar Temple in Tirunelveli. This temple is the oldest in the area and has one shiva temple in the fort complex. This temple's moola garbagriha has twelve moolavars in the form of Pattabishekam and kalyanam and arranged in fantastic form. The Lord is in a seated posture which is seen only in some temples of lord Rama.",
"Batticaloa\n places for Hindus in the country is located in a place called Amirthakally which is 6 Kilometers away from Batticaloa town. Hindus believe that by bathing in the water of sacred water of Mamangeshwarar tank, the departed souls of their family will be receiving better attainments in their cycle of its transmigration. Sri Kandaswamy/KannakaiAmman Kovil are important from a devotional point of view. The Mandur (மண்டூர்) temple is in the southern end, while the Mamangeshwarar temple is in the westernmost edge at Muhaththuvaram (முகத்துவாரம்). The Colany Mosque, and the Koddamunai Dharga and Madrasa are two noteworthy Muslim institutions. There are a large number of mosques in the region. Christianity is ",
"Vaddukoddai\n Vaddukoddai (also spelt Vattukkottai, Vatukotai, Vattukotai) (வட்டுக்கோட்டை, වඩ්ඩුකොඩ්ඩ) is small but important town in the minority Sri Lankan Tamil dominated Jaffna peninsula of Sri Lanka. It became prominent with the founding of Asia’s first modern university level collegiate known as Batticotta Seminary by the American Missionaries from New England in 1823.",
"Irungattukottai\n The Madras Motor Race Track (Irungattukottai Race Track) permanent motor racing circuit is in this town. It was built in the late 1980s and was inaugurated in 1990. It is the first of its kind in India and is owned and operated by the Madras Motor Sports Club.",
"Peringottukara\n Peringottukara is a village in the western coastal side of India, located on the western side of Thrissur district, Kerala. The village is much famous for Vishnumaya Temples. Peringottukara village includes kizhakkumuri, vadakkumuri, and peringottukara center. Peringottukara village has main two junctions, the four-way junction, and three-way junction. The four-way junction has a petrol pump, three-star hotel, hypermarket, nationalized bank, Co-operative banks, and grocery stores. Peringottukara 3 way junction also has the same facilities. There are Chathan Seva temples at Peringottukara, such as Kanadi Kavu, Avanangattu Kalari, and Devasthanam. Among these Kanadi Kavu is the biggest and oldest Temple. The biggest built, Shiva Parvathy Vishnumaya Terracotta Statue in Kerala is situated in front of the Peringottukara devasthanam, Its height is 52 ft.",
"Iravatheeswarar Temple, Thirukottaram\n Iravatheeswarar Temple, Thirukottaram (ஐராவதீசுவரர் கோயில், திருக்கொட்டாரம்) is a Hindu temple located in the village of Thirukottaram in the Tiruvarur district of Tamil Nadu, India. Constructed by the Medieval Cholas about 1000 years ago, the temple is dedicated to Shiva. The temple is situated on the banks of the Vanchiyaru River a tributary of the Kaveri River.",
"Virakesari\n Virakesari is one of the leading Tamil daily newspapers in Sri Lanka. It is the oldest and the largest circulated Tamil Newspaper in Sri Lanka. Virakesari is owned by Express Newspapers (Ceylon) (Private) Limited, a leading print and web media organization in Sri Lanka.",
"Keelakkanavai\n Keezhakkanavai or Keelakkanavai is a small village in Perambalur district, Tamil Nadu (Tamil: தமிழ்நாடு pronunciation (help·), English: \"Country of the Tamils\"), India. It is situated between Perambalur and Chettikulam, around 10 km from Perambalur.",
"Thampalakamam\n Thampalakamam (தம்பலகாமம்; තඹලගමුව) is a town in the Trincomalee District of Sri Lanka and it is located about 20 km South-West of Trincomalee. It is also known as Tampainakar in Tamil chronicles written during the 17th century. Portuguese colonial officers who came to the general area after 1622 with the destruction of the Koneswaram temple, described the village as prosperous and large. It was the seat of government of medieval feudal lords of the area who had control over a region called Tampalakamam Pattu. It became the refuge of Hindus and their idols that were saved from the destruction of the temple of Koneswaram. Ati Konanayakar a successor temple was constructed in Thampalakamam. During the Sri Lankan civil war in the 1980s and 1990s the village and the surrounding area were severely affected, leading to massacres and depopulation. The village was resettled after 2002.",
"Arrakkankottai\n Arakkankottai is a panchayat village in Gobichettipalayam taluk in Erode District of Tamil Nadu state, India. It is about 17 km from Gobichettipalayam and 52 km from district headquarters Erode. The village is located on the road connecting Gobichettipalayam with Sathyamangalam. Arakkankottai has a population of about 3690.",
"Trincomalee\n Pandyans of Tamilakam. The Vayu Purana, written in 300 CE specifically mentions the tallest mountain peak of the great gold and silver rich mountain range Malaya on the island, and that \"to the east of this island at the shore of the sea lies a great Siva temple in a holy place called Gokarna.\" The bay is also referred to as Gokaranna according to a Sanskrit inscription in Grantha script excavated on a doorjamb at the Hindu temple dated to Tamil New Years Day 1223 CE. Gokarna is also a place name in Karnataka, India, Kalinga, Tamil Nadu and Nepal all associated with ancient Shiva temples. The associated Bhadrakali Amman Temple of Trincomalee, significantly expanded by Rajendra Chola I, stands on Konesar Road before the entrance to Swami Rock."
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"Fairview High School (Tennessee)\n Dr. Kurt Jones, formerly an assistant principal of Independence High School and native to Bridge Creek, Oklahoma, has served as the principal of Fairview High School since May 2018. Two assistant principals, Ellen Browne and Chris Butler, serve the 11–12th and 9–10th grade students respectively.",
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"title": "Kaçarlı, Şereflikoçhisar",
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"title": "Kılan, Ulukışla",
"text": " Kılan (also known as Aktoprak) is a village in Niğde Province, Turkey. Kılan is a part of Ulukışla ilçe (district) of Niğde Province at 37.48167°N, 34.46917°W Its population was 1916 as of 2010 Probably the earliest settlement was established during the Roman Empire era. About 250 years ago, during the Ottoman Empire era, a Turkmen tribe named Kılanoğulları ('sons of Kılan') settled around the village. In 1989 the municipality of Kılan was established and Kılan was declared a belde ('seat of township'). However in 2015 the municipality was disestablished. The main economic activity is agriculture and animal husbandry. The main crop is cherry.",
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"title": "Kızıltoprak railway station",
"text": " Kızıltoprak railway station was a station in Kadıköy, Istanbul. It consisted of two side platforms serving two tracks. The original station was built in 1872 by the Ottoman government as part of the railway from Istanbul to İzmit and taken over by the Ottoman Anatolian Railway in 1888. In 1949 the station was expanded by the Turkish State Railways to accommodate two tracks and 29 May 1969, electric commuter trains began serving the Kızıltoprak. The station was closed on 19 February 2013 when all commuter trains were suspended to make way for the new Marmaray commuter rail system. Along with Kanarya, Kızıltoprak station was closed down permanently in 2013 and the platforms were demolished shortly after.",
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"text": " Kaklık railway station (Kaklık istasyonu) is a railway station in Kaklık, Turkey, about 28 km east of Denizli. TCDD Taşımacılık operates a daily intercity train, the Pamukkale Express, from Eskişehir to Denizli. Kaklık station was originally built by the Ottoman Railway Company in 1889 and later taken over by the Turkish State Railways in 1934. In 2011 the station platform was rebuilt and the station house renovated along with the construction of a small logistics center.",
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"text": "🇩🇪 Gelsenkirchen, Germany (since 2004) ; 🇸🇮 Kranj, Slovenia (since 2014) ; Struga, North Macedonia (since 2015) ; 🇧🇬 Gorna Oryahovitsa, Bulgaria (since 2003) ; Mamuša, Kosovo (since 2008) ; 🇬🇷 Nea Propontida, Greece (since 2008) ; Cheonan, Republic of Korea (since 2013) ; İskele, Northern Cyprus (since 2003) ; Değirmenlik, Northern Cyprus (since 2003) ; Güzelyurt, Northern Cyprus (since 2003) ; Lapta, Northern Cyprus (since 2003) ",
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"title": "Kırklareli Province",
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"Kılıçlı Kavlaklı, Emirdağ\n Kılıçlı Kavlaklı is a village in the District of Emirdağ, Afyonkarahisar Province, Turkey.",
"Kavlaklı, Kızılırmak\n Kavlaklı is a village in the Kızılırmak district of Çankırı Province in Turkey.",
"Kavaklı, Kırklareli\n Kavaklı formerly the Greek town of Καβακλή Kavakli is a belde (town) in the central district (Kırklareli) of Kırklareli Province, Turkey. It is situated on which connects Kırklareli to İstanbul at 41.65°N, 27.16667°W. The population of Kavaklı is 3445 as of 2011. Prior to Balkan Wars, the population of Kavaklı was composed of Greeks and Bulgarians living in the Ottoman Empire. After the Balkan Wars, Bulgarians left for Kavakli in Bulgaria, the Greeks were scattered throughout Greece, and the Turks from Bulgaria settled in Kavakli. Later, Turks from Greece and Serbia also settled in Kavakli. In 1968, Kavaklı was declared a seat of township. Both agriculture and industry play a part in town economy.",
"Kavaklıdere, Muğla\n Kavaklıdere is a town and district of Muğla Province in the Aegean region of Turkey. It is notable for its marble and slate industry and the vast forests extending across the district. İts marbles exported to Italy are usually re-exported by that country under Italian labels. Formerly a township depending Yatağan, it was made into a separate district in 1991. Its first prefect (or kaymakam), for three years, was Eyüp Sabri Kartal. ",
"Kapıkule\n Kapıkule is the name of the Turkish border crossing point in Edirne Province on the border of Turkey and Bulgaria. Its counterpart on the Bulgarian side is Kapitan Andreevo. Together, they form the busiest land border crossing point in Europe. Kapıkule, situated on the State road D100 (D.100) and European route E80, is also an important gateway for cargo transport to the countries east of Turkey. The Asian Highway Network route AH1 terminates at the border. Other land border checkpoints in western Turkey are the neighboring Hamzabeyli (on the D.535) and Dereköy (on the D.555) to Bulgaria and İpsala (on the D.110, E84) to Greece. The Kapıkule railway station, built in 1971, is located to the north of the town and handles more traffic than any other railway border crossing in Turkey. In the dawn of the Revolutions of 1989, the Kapıkule border crossing saw a mass exodus of Turks fleeing the forced assimilation laws of the mid to late 1980s in the People's Republic of Bulgaria into Turkey.",
"Kılıçlı, Taşköprü\n Kılıçlı is a village in the Taşköprü district of Kastamonu province in Turkey.",
"Cevdet Kılıçlar\n Cevdet Kılıçlar was born in Kayseri in 1972, to mother Hatice and father Hüseyin. He completed primary and secondary education in Pınarbaşı, high school education in Adana and graduated from Marmara University's Faculty of Communications.",
"Bavly\n🇹🇷 Kütahya, Turkey ",
"Kılıçlı, Lice\n Kılıçlı is a neighbourhood in the Lice District of Diyarbakır Province in Turkey.",
"Kavaklı, Gelibolu\n Kavaklı is a village in the Gelibolu district of Çanakkale Province in Turkey.",
"Kılıçlar, Emirdağ\n Kılıçlar is a village in the District of Emirdağ, Afyonkarahisar Province, Turkey.",
"Kaçarlı, Şereflikoçhisar\n Kaçarlı is a town in the District of Şereflikoçhisar, Ankara Province, Turkey.",
"Kartal\n🇧🇬 Ardino, Bulgaria ; 🇧🇬 Asparuhovo, Bulgaria ; 🇧🇦 Banovići, Bosnia and Herzegovina ; 🇹🇷 Bor, Niğde, Turkey ; 🇦🇿 Buzovna, Azerbaijan ; 🇹🇷 Gölpazarı, Bilecik, Turkey ; 🇹🇷 Çüngüş, Diyarbakır, Turkey ; 🇹🇷 Damal, Ardahan, Turkey ; Esentepe, Northern Cyprus ; 🇹🇷 Gölpazarı, Bilecik, Turkey ; 🇹🇷 Hacıbektaş, Niğde, Turkey ; 🇹🇷 İmrenler, Konya ; 🇷🇴 Ilfov, Romania ; 🇹🇷 Kemalpaşa, Artvin, Turkey ; 🇹🇷 Mudurnu, Bursa, Turkey ; 🇹🇷 Ovacık, Tunceli, Turkey ; 🇹🇷 Ömerli, Mardin, Turkey ; 🇹🇷 Pınarhisar, Kırklareli, Turkey ; 🇷🇸 Sjenica, Serbia ; 🇹🇷 Subaşı, Yalova, Turkey ; 🇧🇦 Visoko, Bosnia and Herzegovina ",
"Kaklık Cave\n Kaklık Cave is a touristic cave in Turkey.",
"List of renamed cities, towns and regions in Turkey\nAkyaka Şuregel, Şöregel, Şuragel, Şirakel, Şureğul, Şirak İli, Kızılçakçak, Kızılçak, Mihaylovka, Kızılçaççak, Şuregil, Şurekul ; Çetindurak Şiragavan, Şirakavan, Başşüregel ; Demirkent Yukarı Ergine, Yukarı Arkina, Yukarı Argino, Başşuragel ; Kalkankale Tiknis ; Kayaköprü İslam Ergine ; Arpaçay Zarşat, Zaruşat, Zarişad, Zaruşad, Zaroşad, Zaroşat, Grenaderskoye, Grenaderskoe, Grenada, Tzinubani, Zarşed, Sula Zarishtiani, Zarishat ; Akçalar Xoroşoye, Keçebörg ; Değirmenköprü Cedere, Cedre, Çadari ; Kuyucuk Petropavlovka ; Mescitli Novo Troitskoe, Troitskoye, Dukhobor ; Meydancık Novo Petrovka ; Tomarlı Vanaza, Veneze, Vanagan ; Yalınçayır Olşanka, Ol'shanka, Zohrab, Zohrap ; Kağızman Kagızvan, Kaghzovan, Kaghyizman, Kaghzvan, Gağzıvan, Gağezvan, Ağzevani, Kaghisman, Karsovan ; Tunçkaya Keçivan, Geçivan, Geçvan, Keçravan, Keçror, Keçran, Kechran, Geçivan-ı Dudman ; Kars Karsak, Ghars, Kariskalaki, Karsi, Keris, Karuts' Berd, Karuts' K'aghak, Amrots'n Karuts, Amurn Karuts ; Akbaba Ardos, Ardost ; Alçılı Berdik ; Anı Khnamk, Ánion, Abnicum, Anisi, Ani, Ocaklı ; Boğazköy Prokhladnoye, Melik Köy, Prohladnoe ; Boğatepe Büyük Zavod, Büyük ",
"Kılan, Ulukışla\n Kılan (also known as Aktoprak) is a village in Niğde Province, Turkey. Kılan is a part of Ulukışla ilçe (district) of Niğde Province at 37.48167°N, 34.46917°W Its population was 1916 as of 2010 Probably the earliest settlement was established during the Roman Empire era. About 250 years ago, during the Ottoman Empire era, a Turkmen tribe named Kılanoğulları ('sons of Kılan') settled around the village. In 1989 the municipality of Kılan was established and Kılan was declared a belde ('seat of township'). However in 2015 the municipality was disestablished. The main economic activity is agriculture and animal husbandry. The main crop is cherry.",
"Kızıltoprak railway station\n Kızıltoprak railway station was a station in Kadıköy, Istanbul. It consisted of two side platforms serving two tracks. The original station was built in 1872 by the Ottoman government as part of the railway from Istanbul to İzmit and taken over by the Ottoman Anatolian Railway in 1888. In 1949 the station was expanded by the Turkish State Railways to accommodate two tracks and 29 May 1969, electric commuter trains began serving the Kızıltoprak. The station was closed on 19 February 2013 when all commuter trains were suspended to make way for the new Marmaray commuter rail system. Along with Kanarya, Kızıltoprak station was closed down permanently in 2013 and the platforms were demolished shortly after.",
"Kaklık railway station\n Kaklık railway station (Kaklık istasyonu) is a railway station in Kaklık, Turkey, about 28 km east of Denizli. TCDD Taşımacılık operates a daily intercity train, the Pamukkale Express, from Eskişehir to Denizli. Kaklık station was originally built by the Ottoman Railway Company in 1889 and later taken over by the Turkish State Railways in 1934. In 2011 the station platform was rebuilt and the station house renovated along with the construction of a small logistics center.",
"Büyükçekmece\n🇩🇪 Gelsenkirchen, Germany (since 2004) ; 🇸🇮 Kranj, Slovenia (since 2014) ; Struga, North Macedonia (since 2015) ; 🇧🇬 Gorna Oryahovitsa, Bulgaria (since 2003) ; Mamuša, Kosovo (since 2008) ; 🇬🇷 Nea Propontida, Greece (since 2008) ; Cheonan, Republic of Korea (since 2013) ; İskele, Northern Cyprus (since 2003) ; Değirmenlik, Northern Cyprus (since 2003) ; Güzelyurt, Northern Cyprus (since 2003) ; Lapta, Northern Cyprus (since 2003) ",
"Kırklareli Province\n The province of Kırklareli is an important region for viticulture and winemaking. A syrup called \"Hardaliye\", made of grape, cherry leaves and mustard seeds, is a non-alcoholic beverage special to the region."
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"title": "Agos",
"text": " Agos (in Ակօս, \"furrow\") is an Armenian bilingual weekly newspaper published in Istanbul, Turkey, established on 5 April 1996. Agos has both Armenian and Turkish pages as well as an online English edition. Today, the paper has a weekly circulation of over 5,000.",
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"title": "AGO Flugzeugwerke",
"text": " AGO Flugzeugwerke was a German aircraft manufacturing company from 1911 until 1945. The initials AGO had a variety of meanings (such as Aktiengesellschaft Otto) during the company's lifetime, but in its final version stood for Apparatebau GmbH Oschersleben. At its peak, the company employed around 4,500 people.",
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"text": " This act lowered tariffs and spurred apparel trade with many African countries. The AGOA has brought approximately 15,000 jobs and $340 million in foreign investment to some of the poorest nations in sub-Saharan Africa. On August 22, 2007, McDermott was knighted by King Letsie III of Lesotho, in recognition of McDermott's leadership on the Act.",
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"text": " Petrit Ago is the former General Director of Customs of Albania and former head of Tirana taxation office. As customs director, he replaced in his new position Ardian Maci. Ago vowed to stick to the pledge of Ministry of Finance in fighting contraband and corruption at customs offices. Ago was also the counselor of former Albanian President, Rexhep Meidani. Ago is currently a businessman. In 2015, he was president of Impuls sh.p.k",
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"text": " Agomani ( also spelt as Agomoni or Agamani) is a sub town area of Dhubri district (Assam) India. It is an area on the bank of Gangadhar River with historical significance. Agomani stands in a rural area, but it is not a revenue village. Some portions of the village of Kaldoba and Shernagar and total number of 41 villages in block formed the big area of Agomani. The area of Agomani is about 214 km2 Agomani is situated at a distance of 50 km to the North West of Dhubri, 12 km to the South of West Bengal border and 8 km to the North East of Bangladesh border. National Highway 17 passes through Agomani from North to South and the historical Gohain Kamal Ali (Road) runs from East to West. Both the roads crossed it the heart of Agomani. At the conjunction, there is a daily market and shops of all kinds are established. In 1963 a terrible Cyclone blew over Agomani and swept away many houses, lives and properties and the name of Agomani appeared on Newspaper, Radio & T.V and Agomani had been known to all over Assam.",
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"title": "In the Country",
"text": " In the Country (initiated in 2003 in Oslo, Norway) is a Norwegian Jazz trio comprising pianist Morten Qvenild, bassist Roger Arntzen and drummer Pål Hausken.",
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"title": "Ago, Mie",
"text": " Ago (阿児町) was a town located in the former Shima District, Mie Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 22,972 and a density of 523.52 persons per km2. The total area was 43.88 km2. On October 1, 2004, Ago, along with the towns of Shima (former), Daiō, Hamajima and Isobe (all from Shima District), was merged to create the city of Shima and no longer exists as an independent municipality.",
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"title": "Agomani",
"text": " Agomani is an important place with some historical background. It is situated in the district of Dhubri (Assam). There are some sayings about the origin of the name of AGOMANI. Agomani derives from the word \"AGOMAN\"which means arrival. It is said that Mahapurush Sri Sri Shankardeva, the great preacher of the Bhagawati Bhaishnava faith, made a voyage from Pathbaushi with his niece Aai Bhubeneshwari to get her marriage with Chillarai, the brother of Nara Narayana, the king of Koch kingdom. They made a journey by boat on the river Ganghadhar. Both of them arrived at Agomani Ghat and received each other. From that time the place was named Agomani. Later Shankardeva and Chilarai came to Satrasal where marriage ceremony of Aai Bhubeneshwari with Chilarai was performed. (which is controversial) There are other sayings that Raja Probhat Ch. Baruah, the Jamindar of Gouripur and Maharaja Nara Narayana, the King of Koch kingdom arrived at the place of Agomani to meet and to settle some disputes overland. To commemorate that historical meeting, the place has been known as Agomani.",
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"title": "Erbi Ago",
"text": " Ago was born on March 8, 1990 in Tirana, Albania during the last year of its communist regime. He was the first of two children and only son of Petrit Ago, a businessman and Taxation Director. His mother is a homemaker and commodity analyst. His father was born in Tirana and is a public business figure. His mother was born in Belgrade to Dhimiter Stamo, an Albanian Ambassador.",
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"title": "Town Agota, District Bulandshahr",
"text": " Agauta or Agota is a town and a Gram panchayat in Bulandshahr district in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. This town is 300 years old and was once a Rajya Sabha Seat. It belongs to Meerut Division. It is located 18 km towards north from district headquarters Bulandshahr. 11 km from Gulaothi. 416 km from state capital Lucknow. Agauta is famous for the Agauta Sugar & Chemicals. Agota's Pin code is 245411 and postal head office is Gulaothi (Bulandshahr). Agota is a very safe & peaceful place for living. Outsider people are welcome for the investment in Land & Factory. People of this town are supporting to each other. Crime of this town is zero percent. Kisoli (2 km), Nimchana (2 km), Pavsara (3 km), Bubupur (3 km), Bagwala (3 km) are the nearby villages to Agota. Agota is surrounded by Gulaothi Tehsil towards the west, Bhawan Bahadur Nagar Tehsil towards the north, Bulandshahr Tehsil towards the south, and Syana Tehsil towards the east.",
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"title": "Agou, Ivory Coast",
"text": " Agou is a town in south-eastern Ivory Coast. It is a sub-prefecture of Adzopé Department in La Mé Region, Lagunes District. Agou is also a commune.",
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"title": "Agoda",
"text": " Agoda.com or just Agoda is a Singaporean online travel agency and metasearch engine for hotels, vacation rentals, flights, and airport transfer. It is owned by Agoda Company Pte. Ltd., headquartered in Singapore, and it is currently a subsidiary of Booking Holdings. Agoda’s bookings are made via its website and mobile app which are available in 38 languages. As of June 2021, Agoda lists 2.5 million properties worldwide, including private holiday home rentals. Agoda also offers iOS and Android apps for hotel and property owners.",
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"title": "In the Long Ago",
"text": " In the Long Ago is a 1913 silent film short directed by Colin Campbell. It was produced by the Selig Polyscope company and released by the General Film Company. Alternately the film is called The Long Ago.",
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"title": "Ago Pajur",
"text": " Ago Pajur (born 24 March 1962 in Türi) is an Estonian historian. His principal fields of interest are political history of Estonia on the first half of 20th century, and military history of Estonia on 20th-century. In 1999, he defended his doctoral thesis at the University of Tartu. Since 1991, he is teaching history of Estonia at Tartu University. In 2020, he was awarded with Order of the White Star, V class.",
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"title": "International Composing Competition “2 Agosto”",
"text": " The International Composition Competition \"2 Agosto\" is a major composition competition in Italy. It was established in 1994 at the behest of the Association of the families of the victims of the massacre at Bologna Station on August 2, 1980. The competition was created with the aim of keeping alive the memory of the victims, but at the same time to overcome the concept of mere commemoration, turning the day of August 2 in a creative and artistic response to the act of terrorism. The competition is held under the High Patronage of the President of the Italian Republic and promoted by the \"Committee in Support of Victims of Massacres\", composed by the Municipality of Bologna, the Province of Bologna, the Emilia Romagna Region and the City of San Benedetto Val di Sambro.",
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"text": " Agon is a newspaper published in Albania and based in Tirana. The paper was launched in 2007 as a free daily, being the first in its category.",
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"Agos\n Agos (in Ակօս, \"furrow\") is an Armenian bilingual weekly newspaper published in Istanbul, Turkey, established on 5 April 1996. Agos has both Armenian and Turkish pages as well as an online English edition. Today, the paper has a weekly circulation of over 5,000.",
"AGO Flugzeugwerke\n AGO Flugzeugwerke was a German aircraft manufacturing company from 1911 until 1945. The initials AGO had a variety of meanings (such as Aktiengesellschaft Otto) during the company's lifetime, but in its final version stood for Apparatebau GmbH Oschersleben. At its peak, the company employed around 4,500 people.",
"Jim McDermott\n This act lowered tariffs and spurred apparel trade with many African countries. The AGOA has brought approximately 15,000 jobs and $340 million in foreign investment to some of the poorest nations in sub-Saharan Africa. On August 22, 2007, McDermott was knighted by King Letsie III of Lesotho, in recognition of McDermott's leadership on the Act.",
"Petrit Ago\n Petrit Ago is the former General Director of Customs of Albania and former head of Tirana taxation office. As customs director, he replaced in his new position Ardian Maci. Ago vowed to stick to the pledge of Ministry of Finance in fighting contraband and corruption at customs offices. Ago was also the counselor of former Albanian President, Rexhep Meidani. Ago is currently a businessman. In 2015, he was president of Impuls sh.p.k",
"Agomani\n Agomani ( also spelt as Agomoni or Agamani) is a sub town area of Dhubri district (Assam) India. It is an area on the bank of Gangadhar River with historical significance. Agomani stands in a rural area, but it is not a revenue village. Some portions of the village of Kaldoba and Shernagar and total number of 41 villages in block formed the big area of Agomani. The area of Agomani is about 214 km2 Agomani is situated at a distance of 50 km to the North West of Dhubri, 12 km to the South of West Bengal border and 8 km to the North East of Bangladesh border. National Highway 17 passes through Agomani from North to South and the historical Gohain Kamal Ali (Road) runs from East to West. Both the roads crossed it the heart of Agomani. At the conjunction, there is a daily market and shops of all kinds are established. In 1963 a terrible Cyclone blew over Agomani and swept away many houses, lives and properties and the name of Agomani appeared on Newspaper, Radio & T.V and Agomani had been known to all over Assam.",
"In the Country\n In the Country (initiated in 2003 in Oslo, Norway) is a Norwegian Jazz trio comprising pianist Morten Qvenild, bassist Roger Arntzen and drummer Pål Hausken.",
"Ago, Mie\n Ago (阿児町) was a town located in the former Shima District, Mie Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 22,972 and a density of 523.52 persons per km2. The total area was 43.88 km2. On October 1, 2004, Ago, along with the towns of Shima (former), Daiō, Hamajima and Isobe (all from Shima District), was merged to create the city of Shima and no longer exists as an independent municipality.",
"Agomani\n Agomani is an important place with some historical background. It is situated in the district of Dhubri (Assam). There are some sayings about the origin of the name of AGOMANI. Agomani derives from the word \"AGOMAN\"which means arrival. It is said that Mahapurush Sri Sri Shankardeva, the great preacher of the Bhagawati Bhaishnava faith, made a voyage from Pathbaushi with his niece Aai Bhubeneshwari to get her marriage with Chillarai, the brother of Nara Narayana, the king of Koch kingdom. They made a journey by boat on the river Ganghadhar. Both of them arrived at Agomani Ghat and received each other. From that time the place was named Agomani. Later Shankardeva and Chilarai came to Satrasal where marriage ceremony of Aai Bhubeneshwari with Chilarai was performed. (which is controversial) There are other sayings that Raja Probhat Ch. Baruah, the Jamindar of Gouripur and Maharaja Nara Narayana, the King of Koch kingdom arrived at the place of Agomani to meet and to settle some disputes overland. To commemorate that historical meeting, the place has been known as Agomani.",
"Erbi Ago\n Ago was born on March 8, 1990 in Tirana, Albania during the last year of its communist regime. He was the first of two children and only son of Petrit Ago, a businessman and Taxation Director. His mother is a homemaker and commodity analyst. His father was born in Tirana and is a public business figure. His mother was born in Belgrade to Dhimiter Stamo, an Albanian Ambassador.",
"Town Agota, District Bulandshahr\n Agauta or Agota is a town and a Gram panchayat in Bulandshahr district in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. This town is 300 years old and was once a Rajya Sabha Seat. It belongs to Meerut Division. It is located 18 km towards north from district headquarters Bulandshahr. 11 km from Gulaothi. 416 km from state capital Lucknow. Agauta is famous for the Agauta Sugar & Chemicals. Agota's Pin code is 245411 and postal head office is Gulaothi (Bulandshahr). Agota is a very safe & peaceful place for living. Outsider people are welcome for the investment in Land & Factory. People of this town are supporting to each other. Crime of this town is zero percent. Kisoli (2 km), Nimchana (2 km), Pavsara (3 km), Bubupur (3 km), Bagwala (3 km) are the nearby villages to Agota. Agota is surrounded by Gulaothi Tehsil towards the west, Bhawan Bahadur Nagar Tehsil towards the north, Bulandshahr Tehsil towards the south, and Syana Tehsil towards the east.",
"Agou, Ivory Coast\n Agou is a town in south-eastern Ivory Coast. It is a sub-prefecture of Adzopé Department in La Mé Region, Lagunes District. Agou is also a commune.",
"Agoda\n Agoda.com or just Agoda is a Singaporean online travel agency and metasearch engine for hotels, vacation rentals, flights, and airport transfer. It is owned by Agoda Company Pte. Ltd., headquartered in Singapore, and it is currently a subsidiary of Booking Holdings. Agoda’s bookings are made via its website and mobile app which are available in 38 languages. As of June 2021, Agoda lists 2.5 million properties worldwide, including private holiday home rentals. Agoda also offers iOS and Android apps for hotel and property owners.",
"In the Long Ago\n In the Long Ago is a 1913 silent film short directed by Colin Campbell. It was produced by the Selig Polyscope company and released by the General Film Company. Alternately the film is called The Long Ago.",
"Ago Pajur\n Ago Pajur (born 24 March 1962 in Türi) is an Estonian historian. His principal fields of interest are political history of Estonia on the first half of 20th century, and military history of Estonia on 20th-century. In 1999, he defended his doctoral thesis at the University of Tartu. Since 1991, he is teaching history of Estonia at Tartu University. In 2020, he was awarded with Order of the White Star, V class.",
"International Composing Competition “2 Agosto”\n The International Composition Competition \"2 Agosto\" is a major composition competition in Italy. It was established in 1994 at the behest of the Association of the families of the victims of the massacre at Bologna Station on August 2, 1980. The competition was created with the aim of keeping alive the memory of the victims, but at the same time to overcome the concept of mere commemoration, turning the day of August 2 in a creative and artistic response to the act of terrorism. The competition is held under the High Patronage of the President of the Italian Republic and promoted by the \"Committee in Support of Victims of Massacres\", composed by the Municipality of Bologna, the Province of Bologna, the Emilia Romagna Region and the City of San Benedetto Val di Sambro.",
"Agon (newspaper)\n Agon is a newspaper published in Albania and based in Tirana. The paper was launched in 2007 as a free daily, being the first in its category.",
"Aqai, Azna\n Aqai (, also Romanized as Āqā’ī; also known as Āgoya and Ākūyeh) is a village in Japelaq-e Gharbi Rural District, Japelaq District, Azna County, Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 172, in 36 families.",
"AGO S.I\n The AGO S.I was a German prototype ground-attack aircraft built in October 1918 but possibly never flown before the end of World War I. It was a single-seat biplane armed with a downwards-firing 20 mm cannon.",
"Veranclassic–Ago\n Veranclassic–Ago is a UCI Continental team founded in 2013 and based in Belgium. It participates in UCI Continental Circuits races. The team disbanded at the end of the 2016 season.",
"Forgotten Country\n Reviews were highly favorable."
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"title": "Eyguières",
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"Ērgļi\n🇩🇪 Kölln-Reisiek, Germany ",
"Eygliers\n Eygliers is a commune in the Hautes-Alpes department in southeastern France.",
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"Ségny\n Ségny, also written Segny, is a commune in the Ain department in eastern France. Ségny is situated in the east of the department, in a district of the Lake Geneva / River Rhône basin known as the Pays de Gex. It lies on the important RN 5 trunk road from Paris to Geneva and is just five minutes by road from Geneva Cointrin International Airport. A local bus service connects Ségny to Geneva city centre, which is some 13 km away. Ségny became a member of the Pays de Gex Community of Communes on 1 January 1996. The commune is bordered by Cessy to the north, Versonnex to the east, Prévessin-Moëns and Ornex to the south, and Échenevex and Chevry to the west.",
"Vingtaine de l'Église\n Vingtaine de l'Église is one of the five vingtaines of St Martin in the Channel Island of Jersey. The Vingtenier de l'Eglise is currently Mr S Falle, as enrolled through the Honorary Police of St Martin. The Connétable of St Martin is Ms K Shenton Stone, as elected unopposed in the 2018 Jersey General Election. The vingtaine is one of the most populous of St Martin as it includes St Martin's Village, containing the Parish Church of St Martin, St Martin's Tearoom, St Martin's Primary School and the village shop. The current Rector of the Parish is Ms G Baudains.",
"Château d'Éguilly\n The Château d'Éguilly is a castle in the commune of Éguilly in the Côte-d'Or département of France, close to the A6 autoroute. Originating from the 12th century, it is listed as a monument historique by the French Ministry of Culture. Constructed on the site of a Gallo-Roman castle (a Roman road still crosses the present castle courtyard), the 12th century strongpoint with solid ramparts was gradually altered towards the 15th century to be used as a residence for an archbishop. The courtyard has a Renaissance well and the stables are 17th century. In 1983, Roger Aubry, a former art dealer, and his wife Françoise bought the abandoned castle. Now restored, it has become an international centre for modern and contemporary art where more than 200 works are shown in a 700 m² exhibition space. A selection of world artists is presented here, and conferences, concerts or temporary exhibitions are also regularly organized on the site.",
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"Eyragues\n Eyragues is a commune in the Bouches-du-Rhône department in southern France. Located 14 km south of Avignon, and 6 km north of St. Rémy-de-Provence, it has a weekly market on Fridays in the large village square.",
"Eyguières\n Eyguières (Aiguiera) is a commune in the Bouches-du-Rhône department in southern France.",
"Bancigny\nA Farmhouse at Place de l'Eglise (18th century) ; A Farmhouse at 2 Route de Jeantes (18th century) ; A Farmhouse at Le Moulin (1808) ; A Mill and Farmhouse at Le Moulin (1925) The commune has a number of buildings and structures that are registered as historical monuments:",
"Hussigny-Godbrange\n Hussigny-Godbrange (Luxembourgish: Héiséng-Gueberéng, German: Hussingen-Godbringen) is a commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department in north-eastern France. It lies near the border with Luxembourg. Hussigny-Godbrange is a historic center of Italian immigration in France. Therefore, it was called \"Little Italy.\"",
"Eguisheim\n🇫🇷 Hautvillers, France ; 🇧🇪 La Louvière, Belgium ; 🇩🇪 Hinterzarten, Germany 🇫🇷 Aubusson, France ; 🇧🇪 Brussels, Belgium ; 🇺🇸 Tazewell, Tennessee, USA Eguisheim is twinned with It has also friendship agreements with:",
"Séglien\n Séglien (Seglian) is a commune in the Morbihan department of Brittany in north-western France.",
"Lagny-sur-Marne\n Inhabitants are called Latignaciens or Laniaques.",
"Effincourt\n Effincourt is a commune in the Haute-Marne department in north-eastern France.",
"Montelanico\n🇫🇷 Lagnes, France "
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"title": "Kawahigashi Station (Saga)",
"text": " Kawahigashi Station (川東駅) is a train station located in Imari, Saga Prefecture, Japan. It is on the Nishi-Kyūshū Line which has been operated by the third-sector Matsuura Railway since 1988.",
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"id": "7520117",
"title": "Bitchū Province",
"text": " Bitchū Province (備中国) was a province of Japan on the Inland Sea side of western Honshū, in what is today western Okayama Prefecture. It was sometimes called Bishū (備州), with Bizen and Bingo Provinces; those three provinces were settled in the late 7th Century, dividing former Kibi Province. Bitchu bordered Hōki, Mimasaka, Bizen, and Bingo Provinces. The ancient capital and temples were built around Sōja. For much of the Muromachi Period, the province was dominated by the Hosokawa clan, who resided in Shikoku and allowed the province a degree of independence. By the Sengoku Period, other clans fought over Bitchu, and Oda Nobunaga and Mōri Terumoto were fighting in the province when Oda died, leading to a division of the province. After 1600, the province was divided among a variety of han (fiefs), and included a number of castles. By the time the provinces were reorganized into prefectures, the dominant city was the port, Kurashiki.",
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"title": "Shimoasō Station",
"text": " Shimoasō Station (下麻生駅) is a railway station on the Takayama Main Line in the town of Kawabe, Kamo District, Gifu Prefecture, Japan, operated by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central).",
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"title": "Masuo Station (Chiba)",
"text": " {{nihongo|Masuo Station|増尾駅|Masuo-eki} is a passenger railway station in the city of Kashiwa, Chiba, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Tōbu Railway. The station is numbered \"TD-26\".",
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"title": "Kawayu-Onsen Station",
"text": " Kawayu-Onsen Station (川湯温泉駅) is a railway station on the Senmō Main Line in Teshikaga, Hokkaido, Japan, operated by Hokkaido Railway Company.",
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"title": "Shimo-Kawabe Station",
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"Bitchū-Kawamo Station\n Bitchū-Kawamo Station (備中川面駅) is a train station in Takahashi, Okayama Prefecture, Japan.",
"Bitchū-Kurese Station\n Bitchū-Kurese Station (備中呉妹駅) is a train station in the city of Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture, Japan.",
"Bitchū-Takamatsu Station\n Bitchū-Takamatsu Station (備中高松駅) is a train station in the city of Okayama, Okayama Prefecture, Japan.",
"Bitchū-Mishima Station\n Bitchū-Mishima Station (備中箕島駅) is a train station in Okayama, Okayama Prefecture, Japan.",
"Bitchū-Takamatsu Station\nWest Japan Railway Company ; Kibi Line ",
"Bitchū, Okayama\n Bitchū (備中町) was a town located in Kawakami District, Okayama Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 2,893 and a density of 28.21 persons per km2. The total area was 102.56 km2. On October 1, 2004, Bitchū, along with the town of Ukan (from Jōbō District), and the towns of Kawakami and Nariwa (all from Kawakami District), was merged into the expanded city of Takahashi and no longer exists as an independent municipality.",
"Bitchū-Kurese Station\nIbara Railway ; Ibara Line ",
"Hakubi Line\n southern section was gradually extended north, extending to Bitchū-Kawamo on 31 July 1927, with connection between the north and south sections being made on 25 October 1928, from which date the entire line was named the Hakubi Line. The Kiyone to Bitchu-Takahashi section was double-tracked between 1968 and 1973, with the Kurashiki to Kiyone and Niimi to Nunohara sections being double-tracked in 1979, and the Ishiga to Ikuta section double-tracked between 1982 and 1983 in conjunction with a realignment which shortened the route by 1.2 km. CTC signalling was commissioned on the entire line in 1972, and the Kurashiki to Hokidaisen section was electrified in 1982.",
"Bitchū-Mishima Station\nWest Japan Railway Company ; Uno Line ",
"Kawakami District, Okayama\nOn October 1, 2004 - the towns of Bitchū, Kawakami and Nariwa, along with the town of Ukan (from Jōbō District), were merged into the expanded city of Takahashi. Kawakami District was dissolved as a result of this merger. ",
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"Kawama Station\n Kawama Station (川間駅) is a railway station in the city of Noda, Chiba, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Tōbu Railway. The station is numbered \"TD-13\".",
"Kawahigashi Station (Saga)\n Kawahigashi Station (川東駅) is a train station located in Imari, Saga Prefecture, Japan. It is on the Nishi-Kyūshū Line which has been operated by the third-sector Matsuura Railway since 1988.",
"Bitchū Province\n Bitchū Province (備中国) was a province of Japan on the Inland Sea side of western Honshū, in what is today western Okayama Prefecture. It was sometimes called Bishū (備州), with Bizen and Bingo Provinces; those three provinces were settled in the late 7th Century, dividing former Kibi Province. Bitchu bordered Hōki, Mimasaka, Bizen, and Bingo Provinces. The ancient capital and temples were built around Sōja. For much of the Muromachi Period, the province was dominated by the Hosokawa clan, who resided in Shikoku and allowed the province a degree of independence. By the Sengoku Period, other clans fought over Bitchu, and Oda Nobunaga and Mōri Terumoto were fighting in the province when Oda died, leading to a division of the province. After 1600, the province was divided among a variety of han (fiefs), and included a number of castles. By the time the provinces were reorganized into prefectures, the dominant city was the port, Kurashiki.",
"Shimoasō Station\n Shimoasō Station (下麻生駅) is a railway station on the Takayama Main Line in the town of Kawabe, Kamo District, Gifu Prefecture, Japan, operated by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central).",
"Masuo Station (Chiba)\n {{nihongo|Masuo Station|増尾駅|Masuo-eki} is a passenger railway station in the city of Kashiwa, Chiba, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Tōbu Railway. The station is numbered \"TD-26\".",
"Kawayu-Onsen Station\n Kawayu-Onsen Station (川湯温泉駅) is a railway station on the Senmō Main Line in Teshikaga, Hokkaido, Japan, operated by Hokkaido Railway Company.",
"Shimo-Kawabe Station\nWest Japan Railway Company ; Fukuen Line "
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"text": " Borysławice is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Błaszki, within Sieradz County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 2 km north of Błaszki, 24 km west of Sieradz, and 73 km west of the regional capital Łódź.",
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"text": " Borysławka is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Fredropol, within Przemyśl County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland, close to the border with Ukraine. It lies approximately 11 km south-west of Fredropol, 18 km south-west of Przemyśl, and 63 km south-east of the regional capital Rzeszów.",
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"text": " Borysław is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Głuchów, within Skierniewice County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 8 km north of Głuchów, 13 km south of Skierniewice, and 45 km east of the regional capital Łódź. The village has an approximate population of 300.",
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"title": "Borysławice Kościelne",
"text": " Borysławice Kościelne is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Grzegorzew, within Koło County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately 11 km north-east of Grzegorzew, 14 km east of Koło, and 131 km east of the regional capital Poznań.",
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"text": " Boryszew is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Wiązowna, within Otwock County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 2 km north of Wiązowna, 9 km north-east of Otwock, and 22 km east of Warsaw.",
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"text": " centre of then Polish oil and ozokerite extraction industries and one of the most important industrial zones of Poland. Because of that, on July 26, 1933, the town was granted a city charter. Together with the nearby settlement of Tustanowice (Tustanovychi, now part of Boryslav), Boryslaw produced in 1925 about 80% of Polish oil (812,000 tons). Boryslav was then commonly called the \"Polish Baku\". In the period 1929–1936, oil extraction shrank from 511,000 to 319,000 tonnes of oil annually. After the 1939 Soviet invasion of Poland, the town was annexed by the Soviet Union under the terms of the Molotov–Ribbentrop ",
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"text": " Gorysławice is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Wiślica, within Busko County, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, in south-central Poland. It lies approximately 2 km north-east of Wiślica, 13 km south of Busko-Zdrój, and 59 km south of the regional capital Kielce.",
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"text": " Bolesławice (Ulrichsfelde) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kobylnica, within Słupsk County, Pomeranian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 4 km west of Kobylnica, 7 km south-west of Słupsk, and 110 km west of the regional capital Gdańsk. As of 2011, the village had a population of 280.",
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"text": " Borysów is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Żyrzyn, within Puławy County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland. It lies approximately 4 km north-west of Żyrzyn, 13 km north-east of Puławy, and 47 km north-west of the regional capital Lublin.",
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"text": " — roughly 5% of the world's oil production at that time making the region the third biggest producer of oil after the US and the Russian Empire in the world. After the Great War the area became part of the new West Ukrainian People's Republic. After the Polish-Ukrainian War of November 1918 – July 1919 the area became part of the newly reborn Poland. In 1920 the mining school was significantly expanded and was renamed to Carpathian Geological Station, a de facto oil mining university. As the capital of the Zagłębie Borysławskie (Borysław Oil Basin), the town of Borysław was ",
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"text": " Boryslav (Борислав; Borysław) is a city located on the Tysmenytsia (a tributary of the Dniester), in Lviv Oblast (region) of western Ukraine. Boryslav is designated as a city of oblast significance. It is a major center of petroleum industry. Population:",
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"title": "Borysławice Zamkowe",
"text": " Borysławice Zamkowe is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Grzegorzew, within Koło County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately 11 km north-east of Grzegorzew, 12 km east of Koło, and 130 km east of the regional capital Poznań.",
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"text": " all over Austria-Hungary and many fortunes were earned and lost there. A period of prosperity saw the city's population grew as almost 10,000 new workers arrived to the area. In 1886 an oil mining school was opened in Borysław, one of the first such facilities in Europe. Also the ozokerite, a natural mineral wax, mined in Borysław, was used for insulation of the first trans-Atlantic telegraphic cable line. On 31 December 1872, a railway line linking Borysław with the nearby city of Drohobycz (now Drohobych, Ukraine) was opened. In 1909, more than 1,920,000 tonnes of oil were produced in the ",
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"title": "Borysowszczyzna",
"text": " Borysowszczyzna (Борисівщина, Borysivshchyna) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Nurzec-Stacja, within Siemiatycze County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, close to the border with Belarus. It lies approximately 4 km south of Nurzec-Stacja, 17 km east of Siemiatycze, and 76 km south of the regional capital Białystok. According to the 1921 census, the village was inhabited by 135 people, among whom 17 were Roman Catholic, 102 Orthodox, and 16 Mosaic. At the same time, 85 inhabitants declared Polish nationality, 35 Belarusian and 15 Jewish. There were 18 residential buildings in the village.",
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"title": "Andżelika Borys",
"text": " Andżelika Czesławowna Borys (Анжаліка Борыс; born October 14, 1973) is a Polish activist in Belarus. She was born in Grabyani - Hrodna district. She was the leader of the Union of Poles in Belarus.",
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"title": "Boryszewo",
"text": " Boryszewo (German Büssow) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Darłowo, within Sławno County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland. It lies approximately 10 km south of Darłowo, 21 km west of Sławno, and 156 km north-east of the regional capital Szczecin. The village has a population of 184.",
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"text": " Lachowice is a village in Sucha County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland. It is a sołectwo within the administrative district called Gmina Stryszawa. It lies approximately 7 km west of Sucha Beskidzka and 50 km south-west of the regional capital Kraków. The village has a population of 2,200.",
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"Borysławka\n Borysławka is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Fredropol, within Przemyśl County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland, close to the border with Ukraine. It lies approximately 11 km south-west of Fredropol, 18 km south-west of Przemyśl, and 63 km south-east of the regional capital Rzeszów.",
"Borysław, Łódź Voivodeship\n Borysław is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Głuchów, within Skierniewice County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 8 km north of Głuchów, 13 km south of Skierniewice, and 45 km east of the regional capital Łódź. The village has an approximate population of 300.",
"Borysławice Kościelne\n Borysławice Kościelne is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Grzegorzew, within Koło County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately 11 km north-east of Grzegorzew, 14 km east of Koło, and 131 km east of the regional capital Poznań.",
"Boryszew\n Boryszew is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Wiązowna, within Otwock County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 2 km north of Wiązowna, 9 km north-east of Otwock, and 22 km east of Warsaw.",
"Boryslav\n centre of then Polish oil and ozokerite extraction industries and one of the most important industrial zones of Poland. Because of that, on July 26, 1933, the town was granted a city charter. Together with the nearby settlement of Tustanowice (Tustanovychi, now part of Boryslav), Boryslaw produced in 1925 about 80% of Polish oil (812,000 tons). Boryslav was then commonly called the \"Polish Baku\". In the period 1929–1936, oil extraction shrank from 511,000 to 319,000 tonnes of oil annually. After the 1939 Soviet invasion of Poland, the town was annexed by the Soviet Union under the terms of the Molotov–Ribbentrop ",
"Gorysławice\n Gorysławice is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Wiślica, within Busko County, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, in south-central Poland. It lies approximately 2 km north-east of Wiślica, 13 km south of Busko-Zdrój, and 59 km south of the regional capital Kielce.",
"Bolesławice, Pomeranian Voivodeship\n Bolesławice (Ulrichsfelde) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kobylnica, within Słupsk County, Pomeranian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 4 km west of Kobylnica, 7 km south-west of Słupsk, and 110 km west of the regional capital Gdańsk. As of 2011, the village had a population of 280.",
"Borysów, Lublin Voivodeship\n Borysów is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Żyrzyn, within Puławy County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland. It lies approximately 4 km north-west of Żyrzyn, 13 km north-east of Puławy, and 47 km north-west of the regional capital Lublin.",
"Boryslav\n — roughly 5% of the world's oil production at that time making the region the third biggest producer of oil after the US and the Russian Empire in the world. After the Great War the area became part of the new West Ukrainian People's Republic. After the Polish-Ukrainian War of November 1918 – July 1919 the area became part of the newly reborn Poland. In 1920 the mining school was significantly expanded and was renamed to Carpathian Geological Station, a de facto oil mining university. As the capital of the Zagłębie Borysławskie (Borysław Oil Basin), the town of Borysław was ",
"Bolesławice, Bolesławiec County\n Bolesławice is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Bolesławiec, within Bolesławiec County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It has length of about 6.2 km and is located along the left bank of the Bóbr River, at an altitude of about 180-190 m above sea level. It lies approximately 2 km north-west of Bolesławiec, and 106 km west of the regional capital Wrocław.",
"Boryslav\n Boryslav (Борислав; Borysław) is a city located on the Tysmenytsia (a tributary of the Dniester), in Lviv Oblast (region) of western Ukraine. Boryslav is designated as a city of oblast significance. It is a major center of petroleum industry. Population:",
"Borysławice Zamkowe\n Borysławice Zamkowe is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Grzegorzew, within Koło County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately 11 km north-east of Grzegorzew, 12 km east of Koło, and 130 km east of the regional capital Poznań.",
"Boryslav\n all over Austria-Hungary and many fortunes were earned and lost there. A period of prosperity saw the city's population grew as almost 10,000 new workers arrived to the area. In 1886 an oil mining school was opened in Borysław, one of the first such facilities in Europe. Also the ozokerite, a natural mineral wax, mined in Borysław, was used for insulation of the first trans-Atlantic telegraphic cable line. On 31 December 1872, a railway line linking Borysław with the nearby city of Drohobycz (now Drohobych, Ukraine) was opened. In 1909, more than 1,920,000 tonnes of oil were produced in the ",
"Boryslav\n🇵🇱 Wałbrzych in Poland (since 27 February 2009) Boryslav is twinned with:",
"Bolesławiec\n🇮🇹 Acuto, Italy ; 🇨🇿 Česká Lípa, Czech Republic ; Mariagerfjord, Denmark ; 🇳🇴 Molde, Norway ; 🇫🇷 Nogent-sur-Marne, France ; 🇩🇪 Pirna, Germany ; 🇧🇦 Prnjavor, Bosnia and Herzegovina ; 🇩🇪 Siegburg, Germany ; 🇮🇹 Vallecorsa, Italy ; 🇺🇦 Zbarazh, Ukraine Bolesławiec is twinned with: ",
"Borysowszczyzna\n Borysowszczyzna (Борисівщина, Borysivshchyna) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Nurzec-Stacja, within Siemiatycze County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, close to the border with Belarus. It lies approximately 4 km south of Nurzec-Stacja, 17 km east of Siemiatycze, and 76 km south of the regional capital Białystok. According to the 1921 census, the village was inhabited by 135 people, among whom 17 were Roman Catholic, 102 Orthodox, and 16 Mosaic. At the same time, 85 inhabitants declared Polish nationality, 35 Belarusian and 15 Jewish. There were 18 residential buildings in the village.",
"Andżelika Borys\n Andżelika Czesławowna Borys (Анжаліка Борыс; born October 14, 1973) is a Polish activist in Belarus. She was born in Grabyani - Hrodna district. She was the leader of the Union of Poles in Belarus.",
"Boryszewo\n Boryszewo (German Büssow) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Darłowo, within Sławno County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland. It lies approximately 10 km south of Darłowo, 21 km west of Sławno, and 156 km north-east of the regional capital Szczecin. The village has a population of 184.",
"Lachowice\n Lachowice is a village in Sucha County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland. It is a sołectwo within the administrative district called Gmina Stryszawa. It lies approximately 7 km west of Sucha Beskidzka and 50 km south-west of the regional capital Kraków. The village has a population of 2,200."
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"Castenaso\nOfficial website ",
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"Castel National Park\n Castel National Park (גן לאומי קסטל) is an Israeli national park, which consists of a fortified summit in the Judean Mountains, at the site of the former Palestinian village of Al-Qastal, known to Hebrew-speakers as HaCástel, \"the Cástel\". It is located 8 km west of Jerusalem on the road linking it to Tel Aviv (Highway 1). The site is mostly known as the place of the key battles of Operation Nachshon, which were fought there in April 1948 during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War. Fierce battles that claimed many lives took place there as Arabs and Jews fought for control of ",
"Castello Mio Sambuca\n Castello Mio is a brand of Sambuca liqueur owned and produced by Castle Brands Inc. Described as “super premium,” Castello Mio is distilled in Veneto, Italy by a family company that has been in business since the 1800s. It has an ABV of 38%.",
"Castel Gandolfo\n Castel Gandolfo is the most popular tourist town of Castelli Romani. Regular groups of Italian and foreign tourists utilize all of the parking built specifically for tourists. On the occasion of Angelus or the hearings on the Pope during his stay, many foreign pilgrims arrive in town, so that the streets and squares in the center are filled. However, Pope Francis gave up his papal residency not long after opening up the doors of the Apostolic Castle to the general public.",
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"Castelão (Maranhão)\n The Estádio Governador João Castelo, also known as the Castelão, is a multi-purpose stadium inaugurated on March 9, 1975 in São Luís, Maranhão, Brazil, with a maximum capacity of 75,263 people in a three-tier configuration. The stadium is owned by the Maranhão state Government, and is the home ground of Sampaio Corrêa Futebol Clube, Moto Club and Maranhão. Its formal name honors João Castelo Ribeiro Gonçalves, Maranhão governor from 1979 to 1982.",
"Matō Station\n Matō Station (間藤駅) is a railway station on the Watarase Keikoku Line in the city of Nikkō, Tochigi, Japan, operated by the third-sector railway operator Watarase Keikoku Railway.",
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"text": " Tartak is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Nurzec-Stacja, within Siemiatycze County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, close to the border with Belarus.",
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"text": " Tarczyn is a town in Poland, located in Masovian Voivodeship, about 30 km south of Warsaw. There were 3,869 inhabitants living there in 2004. This town became famous for the eponymous juices that were made there.",
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"text": " Tartak is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Łyse, within Ostrołęka County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 28 km north of Ostrołęka and 127 km north of Warsaw.",
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"text": " permission of King Wenceslaus II of Bohemia, Tarczek was surrounded by a defensive wall. In the mid 14th century, Bishop of Kraków Jan Bodzanta founded the town of Bodzentyn, located five kilometers from Tarczek. The bishop moved the market place and the castellany to Bodzentyn, after which Tarczek lost its importance and in 1412 was stripped of town charter. In the 15th century, Jan Długosz wrote that Tarczek used to be an important town of the bishops (oppidum notabile). Until the Partitions of Poland, the village was part of Lesser Poland's Sandomierz Voivodeship, and in 1815–1915, it belonged to Russian-controlled Congress Poland. Main object of interest in the village is Romanesque church ",
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"text": " Tartak is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Grodziec, within Konin County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately 25 km south-west of Konin and 87 km south-east of the regional capital Poznań. The village has a population of 70.",
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"text": " Tarczek is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Pawłów, within Starachowice County, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, in south-central Poland. It lies approximately 8 km west of Pawłów, 13 km south of Starachowice, and 28 km east of the regional capital Kielce. The village has a population of 590. Tarczek lies on the Psarka river, among the hills of Gory Swietokrzyskie, north of Lysogory. The village is divided into two parts: Lower Tarczek (Tarczek Dolny), and Upper Tarczek (Tarczek Gorny). It has the parish church of Saint Giles. The village is located along regional road 752, which goes from Starachowice to Kielce. In the Middle Ages, Tarczek belonged to the Bishops of Kraków, who ",
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"title": "Tarnoszyn",
"text": " Tarnoszyn is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Ulhówek, within Tomaszów Lubelski County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland, close to the border with Ukraine. It lies approximately 4 km south of Ulhówek, 27 km east of Tomaszów Lubelski, and 126 km south-east of the regional capital Lublin. The village has a population of 530.",
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"title": "Tartak Brzózki",
"text": " Tartak Brzózki is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Radziejowice, within Żyrardów County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland.",
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"text": " Tarczyn is located along the Polish National road 7 (future S7 highway), part of the international European route E77 (Kraków–Warsaw–Gdańsk), in the southern part of the Masovian Voivodeship, in Piaseczno County, near Warsaw and the Warsaw Chopin Airport.",
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"title": "Tartak, Sokółka County",
"text": " Tartak is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Sokółka, within Sokółka County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, close to the border with Belarus.",
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"title": "Tarnawatka-Tartak",
"text": " Tarnawatka-Tartak is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Tarnawatka, within Tomaszów Lubelski County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland.",
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"title": "Laskowicki Tartak",
"text": " Laskowicki Tartak is a settlement in the administrative district of Gmina Prabuty, within Kwidzyn County, Pomeranian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 8 km north-west of Prabuty, 14 km north-east of Kwidzyn, and 71 km south-east of the regional capital Gdańsk. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany. For the history of the region, see History of Pomerania.",
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"title": "Centrum Handlowe Targówek",
"text": " Targówek Shopping Center is a shopping center in Warsaw, at ul. Głębocka 15, in the district of Targówek. It has over 140 Polish and international shops and restaurants as well as a Multikino 12 screen cinema. The center opened in September 1997 and it was at that time the largest and most modern in Poland. It was also one of the first large shopping centers in Poland. Since then it has increased in size and been modernised and currently (2008) the center covers 65,000 m2, of which 50,000 m2 is commercial premises. The center has parking for over 2000 cars. The current owner is Foras Targówek Property.",
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"title": "Dalekie-Tartak",
"text": " Dalekie-Tartak is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Brańszczyk, within Wyszków County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. The village has a population of 314.",
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"title": "Tartak, Augustów County",
"text": " Tartak is a settlement in the administrative district of Gmina Płaska, within Augustów County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, close to the border with Belarus. It lies approximately 15 km east of Płaska, 33 km east of Augustów, and 88 km north of the regional capital Białystok.",
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"title": "Tarnówek, Masovian Voivodeship",
"text": " Tarnówek is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Sienno, within Lipsko County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 16 km south-west of Lipsko and 130 km south of Warsaw.",
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"title": "Tarczyński Group",
"text": "Ujeździec Mały – headquarters ; Sława – department ; Bielsko-Biała – department The Tarczyński Group has its headquarters located in Ujeździec Mały, near Milicz in Poland. The joint-stock company holds three production plants in: Apart from the national market in Poland, the Tarczyński Group exports its meat products to thirteen other European countries: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Germany, the Netherlands, France, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Italy, Greece, Sweden, Denmark as well as Romania. Tarczyński Group introduced the following regulations to its structure quality of produce: British Retail Consortium and the International Food Standard.",
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"title": "Rutka-Tartak",
"text": " Rutka-Tartak is a village in Suwałki County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, close to the border with Lithuania. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Rutka-Tartak. It lies approximately 28 km north of Suwałki and 136 km north of the regional capital Białystok. The village has a population of 410.",
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"Tartak, Siemiatycze County\n Tartak is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Nurzec-Stacja, within Siemiatycze County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, close to the border with Belarus.",
"Tartak, Lublin Voivodeship\n Tartak is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Zakrzówek, within Kraśnik County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland.",
"Tarczyn\n Tarczyn is a town in Poland, located in Masovian Voivodeship, about 30 km south of Warsaw. There were 3,869 inhabitants living there in 2004. This town became famous for the eponymous juices that were made there.",
"Tartak, Ostrołęka County\n Tartak is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Łyse, within Ostrołęka County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 28 km north of Ostrołęka and 127 km north of Warsaw.",
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"Tarnoszyn\n Tarnoszyn is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Ulhówek, within Tomaszów Lubelski County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland, close to the border with Ukraine. It lies approximately 4 km south of Ulhówek, 27 km east of Tomaszów Lubelski, and 126 km south-east of the regional capital Lublin. The village has a population of 530.",
"Tartak Brzózki\n Tartak Brzózki is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Radziejowice, within Żyrardów County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland.",
"Tarczyn\n Tarczyn is located along the Polish National road 7 (future S7 highway), part of the international European route E77 (Kraków–Warsaw–Gdańsk), in the southern part of the Masovian Voivodeship, in Piaseczno County, near Warsaw and the Warsaw Chopin Airport.",
"Tartak, Sokółka County\n Tartak is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Sokółka, within Sokółka County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, close to the border with Belarus.",
"Tarnawatka-Tartak\n Tarnawatka-Tartak is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Tarnawatka, within Tomaszów Lubelski County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland.",
"Laskowicki Tartak\n Laskowicki Tartak is a settlement in the administrative district of Gmina Prabuty, within Kwidzyn County, Pomeranian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 8 km north-west of Prabuty, 14 km north-east of Kwidzyn, and 71 km south-east of the regional capital Gdańsk. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany. For the history of the region, see History of Pomerania.",
"Centrum Handlowe Targówek\n Targówek Shopping Center is a shopping center in Warsaw, at ul. Głębocka 15, in the district of Targówek. It has over 140 Polish and international shops and restaurants as well as a Multikino 12 screen cinema. The center opened in September 1997 and it was at that time the largest and most modern in Poland. It was also one of the first large shopping centers in Poland. Since then it has increased in size and been modernised and currently (2008) the center covers 65,000 m2, of which 50,000 m2 is commercial premises. The center has parking for over 2000 cars. The current owner is Foras Targówek Property.",
"Dalekie-Tartak\n Dalekie-Tartak is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Brańszczyk, within Wyszków County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. The village has a population of 314.",
"Tartak, Augustów County\n Tartak is a settlement in the administrative district of Gmina Płaska, within Augustów County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, close to the border with Belarus. It lies approximately 15 km east of Płaska, 33 km east of Augustów, and 88 km north of the regional capital Białystok.",
"Tarnówek, Masovian Voivodeship\n Tarnówek is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Sienno, within Lipsko County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 16 km south-west of Lipsko and 130 km south of Warsaw.",
"Tarczyński Group\nUjeździec Mały – headquarters ; Sława – department ; Bielsko-Biała – department The Tarczyński Group has its headquarters located in Ujeździec Mały, near Milicz in Poland. The joint-stock company holds three production plants in: Apart from the national market in Poland, the Tarczyński Group exports its meat products to thirteen other European countries: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Germany, the Netherlands, France, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Italy, Greece, Sweden, Denmark as well as Romania. Tarczyński Group introduced the following regulations to its structure quality of produce: British Retail Consortium and the International Food Standard.",
"Rutka-Tartak\n Rutka-Tartak is a village in Suwałki County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, close to the border with Lithuania. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Rutka-Tartak. It lies approximately 28 km north of Suwałki and 136 km north of the regional capital Białystok. The village has a population of 410."
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"text": " Jelow Girangeh (, also Romanized as Jelow Gīrāngeh and Jelow Gīrangeh) is a village in Cheshmeh Kabud Rural District, in the Central District of Harsin County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 23, in 6 families.",
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"text": " about class discrimination causing a divide between the different social strata. Another, \"Jeritan Sebrang\" (Shriek from the Other Side) was considered a portrait of supporters of the Republic of South Maluku. Yockie took inspiration from and blended elements of Rick Wakeman and Jon Lord to create and arrange the album. The album was released that same year with \"high hopes\", with the songs \"Jurang Pemisah\" (Dividing Canyon) and \"Jeritan Seberang\" planned to become singles. However, sales were lackluster. In his biography, Chrisye commented that Jurang Pemisah sold \"like chicken shit\"; warm at the beginning, but cooling off quickly. It did not receive any critical praise upon release.",
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"text": " after Seoul and its largest port city. Lotte Hotel Jeju was opened in 2000 on Jeju Island, which has a temperate climate, natural scenery, and beaches. Jeju is a popular tourist destination for South Koreans as well as visitors from other parts of East Asia. Two years later the chain opened Lotte Hotel Ulsan. The sixth hotel Lotte City Hotel Mapo was opened in 2009 in Mapo, Seoul's district. This \"city hotel\" caters to business travelers. There is also a sister hotel in Tokyo, Japan (Lotte City Hotel Kinshicho). The first chain hotel abroad, Lotte Hotel Moscow, was opened in Russia in 2010. Lotte City Hotel Gimpo Airport was opened in Banghwa-dong, Gangseo-gu, Seoul, on December 8, 2011. The hotel is situated within the Lotte Mall Gimpo Airport complex. The 8-story building houses 197 rooms, 1 buffet restaurant, banquet halls, business conference rooms, fitness center, and coin laundry.",
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"text": " Jia (, also Romanized as Jīā and Jeyā; also known as Giya) is a village in Chavarzaq Rural District, Chavarzaq District, Tarom County, Zanjan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 583, in 157 families.",
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"text": " Jolow Dar (, also Romanized as Jolow Dār and Jelow Dar) is a village in Khobriz Rural District, in the Central District of Arsanjan County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 657, in 148 families.",
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"text": " Jeryan Nejaima (جريان نجيمة) is a district in Qatar, located in the municipality of Ad Dawhah. It is primarily a residential district containing many villas. Together with Al Tarfa and Jelaiah, it makes up Zone 68 which has a total population of 5,521 as of 2015. Jeryan Nejaima Street separates it from Al Tarfa to the east.",
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"text": " Jitul Sonowal (জিতুল সোণোৱাল; born in Dibrugarh Assam) is a singer, music director, composer, lyricist and entertainer in the field of Assamese modern song and music since 1988. He filtered the Assamese song in a modern way and he likewise works in Assamese Films and Movies; and Film Divisions of Assam. Some of the popular hits songs he contributed in Assamese music industry like \"Jodi ketiyaba\", \"Abeli porot\", \"Bukure Axabure\", \"Dure Dure\", \"Ai beli Bihure\", \"Jon Jole Tora Jole\", \"Ketiyaba Ajanite\", \"Mur Mon Aji\", \"Moromi Logori\", \"Najaba Atori\", \"Rimjhim Boroxar\" etc. He directed several music in assamese movies such as Hepaah, Xonghat and Bukur Majot Jwole etc. His Popular albums are Niribili Godhuli, Bristi, Natun Lahar, Sonali etc. Most of the Music Albums of Jitul Sonowal co-starred with renowned singers like Usha Mangeshkar, Anuradha Paudwal, Kavita Krishnamurti, Dr. Sangita Kakati, Udit Narayan, Kumar Sanu, and Zubeen Garg, etc. Jitul Sonowal decided to join politics in 2014 he has joined the BJP along with several Assamese artists. Jitul Sonowal is also the Director of North East Zone Cultural Centre (NEZCC).",
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"text": "Gibbosporina acuminata Elvebakk (2016) – Australia; the Philippines ; Gibbosporina amphorella Elvebakk & S.G.Hong (2016) – New Caledonia ; Gibbosporina bifrons Elvebakk, S.G.Hong & P.M.Jørg. (2016) – Malaysia; New Caledonia; the Philippines; Solomon Islands ; Gibbosporina boninensis (Kurok.) Elvebakk & P.M.Jørg. (2016) ; Gibbosporina cyanea Elvebakk (2021) – Sri Lanka ; Gibbosporina didyma Elvebakk, S.G.Hong & P.M.Jørg. (2016) – Mauritius; Réunion ; Gibbosporina elixii Elvebakk, S.G.Hong & P.M.Jørg. (2016) – Australia ; Gibbosporina leptospora Elvebakk (2016) – Australia; Fiji; New Caledonia; Papua New Guinea ; Gibbosporina mascarena Elvebakk, S.G.Hong & P.M.Jørg. (2016) ; Gibbosporina nitida Elvebakk, S.G. Hong & P.M.Jørg. (2016) – Australia; Fiji; Papua New Guinea; the Philippines ; Gibbosporina papillospora Elvebakk (2016) – the Philippines ; Gibbosporina sphaerospora Elvebakk & S.G.Hong (2016) – Australia; Fiji, Indonesia; Malaysia; Papua New Guinea; the Philippines; Samoa ; Gibbosporina thamnophora Elvebakk & P.M.Jørg. (2016) – Australia; Papua New Guinea The species Gibbosporina phyllidiata was originally included in this genus, but later research showed that the lichen contained the secondary chemical pannarin and was therefore moved to genus Pannaria with the new name P. melanesica (a new name was required as Pannaria phyllidiata already existed for a different species).",
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"Jelow Girangeh\n Jelow Girangeh (, also Romanized as Jelow Gīrāngeh and Jelow Gīrangeh) is a village in Cheshmeh Kabud Rural District, in the Central District of Harsin County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 23, in 6 families.",
"Artin Jelow\n Artin Jelow (also Atin Jilao) is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan. It is roughly 16 miles southeast of Rostaq, Afghanistan. There is a bridge over the Kokcha River there. In the 1970s, the village population were primarily Tajiks.",
"Jaria\n Jaria (, also Romanized as Jarīā, Jereyā, and Jeryā; also known as Girieh, Girya, and Gīryeh) is a village in Haram Rud-e Sofla Rural District, Samen District, Malayer County, Hamadan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 228, in 57 families.",
"Jelow-e Olya\n Jelow-e Olya (, also Romanized as Jelow-e ‘Olyā) is a village in Sar Firuzabad Rural District, Firuzabad District, Kermanshah County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. In 2006, its population was 118, in 26 families.",
"Jelow-e Sofla\n Jelow-e Sofla (, also Romanized as Jelow-e Soflá; also known as Chalāu and Jelow) is a village in Sar Firuzabad Rural District, Firuzabad District, Kermanshah County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 148, in 30 families.",
"Jebreilan\n Jebreilan (, also Romanized as Jebre’īlān, Jabrā’īlān, Jabrāyelān, and Jabre‘īlān; also known as Jarailāl, Jarallāl, and Jūbarīlān) is a village in Hoseynabad-e Jonubi Rural District, in the Central District of Sanandaj County, Kurdistan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 253, in 53 families. The village is populated by Kurds.",
"Jurang Pemisah\n about class discrimination causing a divide between the different social strata. Another, \"Jeritan Sebrang\" (Shriek from the Other Side) was considered a portrait of supporters of the Republic of South Maluku. Yockie took inspiration from and blended elements of Rick Wakeman and Jon Lord to create and arrange the album. The album was released that same year with \"high hopes\", with the songs \"Jurang Pemisah\" (Dividing Canyon) and \"Jeritan Seberang\" planned to become singles. However, sales were lackluster. In his biography, Chrisye commented that Jurang Pemisah sold \"like chicken shit\"; warm at the beginning, but cooling off quickly. It did not receive any critical praise upon release.",
"Lotte Hotels & Resorts\n after Seoul and its largest port city. Lotte Hotel Jeju was opened in 2000 on Jeju Island, which has a temperate climate, natural scenery, and beaches. Jeju is a popular tourist destination for South Koreans as well as visitors from other parts of East Asia. Two years later the chain opened Lotte Hotel Ulsan. The sixth hotel Lotte City Hotel Mapo was opened in 2009 in Mapo, Seoul's district. This \"city hotel\" caters to business travelers. There is also a sister hotel in Tokyo, Japan (Lotte City Hotel Kinshicho). The first chain hotel abroad, Lotte Hotel Moscow, was opened in Russia in 2010. Lotte City Hotel Gimpo Airport was opened in Banghwa-dong, Gangseo-gu, Seoul, on December 8, 2011. The hotel is situated within the Lotte Mall Gimpo Airport complex. The 8-story building houses 197 rooms, 1 buffet restaurant, banquet halls, business conference rooms, fitness center, and coin laundry.",
"Qaleh Jeqeh-ye Sofla\n Qaleh Jeqeh-ye Sofla (, also Romanized as Qal‘eh Jeqeh-ye Soflá; also known as Ghal’eh Chegheh Hosein Ābād, Qālā Jogeh, Qal‘eh Jeqeh, Qal’eh Joqeh, Qal‘eh Joqeh, and Qal‘eh Jūqeh) is a village in Howmeh Rural District, in the Central District of Divandarreh County, Kurdistan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 110, in 22 families. The village is populated by Kurds.",
"Jeongseon-eup\n Jeongseon-eup (정선읍) is a town in Jeongseon County, Gangwon Province, South Korea. It is famous for the three day \"Jeongseon Arirang Festival,\" held every fall. Jeongseon is also famous for its 5 Day Market (5일장) which offers up a variety of traditional Korean herbs, vegetables, and traditional medicines. The city is also home to Jeongseon Stadium which hosts WK-League soccer matches weekly starting Summer of 2012.",
"Jia, Iran\n Jia (, also Romanized as Jīā and Jeyā; also known as Giya) is a village in Chavarzaq Rural District, Chavarzaq District, Tarom County, Zanjan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 583, in 157 families.",
"Jolow Dar\n Jolow Dar (, also Romanized as Jolow Dār and Jelow Dar) is a village in Khobriz Rural District, in the Central District of Arsanjan County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 657, in 148 families.",
"Jeryan Nejaima\n Jeryan Nejaima (جريان نجيمة) is a district in Qatar, located in the municipality of Ad Dawhah. It is primarily a residential district containing many villas. Together with Al Tarfa and Jelaiah, it makes up Zone 68 which has a total population of 5,521 as of 2015. Jeryan Nejaima Street separates it from Al Tarfa to the east.",
"Cheraghil\n Jaraghil (, also Romanized as Jarāghīl; also known as Jerāghīl) is a village in Yengejeh Rural District, Howmeh District, Azarshahr County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 390, in 103 families. The village is located in the West Village Historic majarshin.",
"Jerangau\n Jerangau is a mukim in Dungun District, Terengganu, Malaysia.",
"Jitul Sonowal\n Jitul Sonowal (জিতুল সোণোৱাল; born in Dibrugarh Assam) is a singer, music director, composer, lyricist and entertainer in the field of Assamese modern song and music since 1988. He filtered the Assamese song in a modern way and he likewise works in Assamese Films and Movies; and Film Divisions of Assam. Some of the popular hits songs he contributed in Assamese music industry like \"Jodi ketiyaba\", \"Abeli porot\", \"Bukure Axabure\", \"Dure Dure\", \"Ai beli Bihure\", \"Jon Jole Tora Jole\", \"Ketiyaba Ajanite\", \"Mur Mon Aji\", \"Moromi Logori\", \"Najaba Atori\", \"Rimjhim Boroxar\" etc. He directed several music in assamese movies such as Hepaah, Xonghat and Bukur Majot Jwole etc. His Popular albums are Niribili Godhuli, Bristi, Natun Lahar, Sonali etc. Most of the Music Albums of Jitul Sonowal co-starred with renowned singers like Usha Mangeshkar, Anuradha Paudwal, Kavita Krishnamurti, Dr. Sangita Kakati, Udit Narayan, Kumar Sanu, and Zubeen Garg, etc. Jitul Sonowal decided to join politics in 2014 he has joined the BJP along with several Assamese artists. Jitul Sonowal is also the Director of North East Zone Cultural Centre (NEZCC).",
"Jeetho railway station\n Jeetho was a railway station on the South Gippsland line in Victoria, Australia. The station was opened in June 1891 and was closed during the 1950s, along with the nearby station of Whitelaw. No station infrastructure remains at the site of Jeetho. Station Street still exists in the Jeetho township, a gravel and dirt road leading to farm gates, but no longer to the former station. The station could not be reinstated as part of the former South Gippsland Tourist Railway due to a realignment of the track in the late 1960s, which meant that the former platform site was about 3 metres from the rail line. As well, the Jeetho township is around 2 kilometres from the former station, meaning that there was no local community or attractions for visitors, even if the station had been re-established.",
"Katrang\n Katrang (Катраң) is a village in Leylek District of Batken Region of Kyrgyzstan. Its population was 7,149 in 2021. A nearby village is Ravat (9 miles).",
"Jezla\n Jezla (, also Romanized as Jezlā and Jazlā; also known as Gizla, Jīzlā, and Kizla) is a village in Chavarzaq Rural District, Chavarzaq District, Tarom County, Zanjan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 686, in 152 families.",
"Gibbosporina\nGibbosporina acuminata Elvebakk (2016) – Australia; the Philippines ; Gibbosporina amphorella Elvebakk & S.G.Hong (2016) – New Caledonia ; Gibbosporina bifrons Elvebakk, S.G.Hong & P.M.Jørg. (2016) – Malaysia; New Caledonia; the Philippines; Solomon Islands ; Gibbosporina boninensis (Kurok.) Elvebakk & P.M.Jørg. (2016) ; Gibbosporina cyanea Elvebakk (2021) – Sri Lanka ; Gibbosporina didyma Elvebakk, S.G.Hong & P.M.Jørg. (2016) – Mauritius; Réunion ; Gibbosporina elixii Elvebakk, S.G.Hong & P.M.Jørg. (2016) – Australia ; Gibbosporina leptospora Elvebakk (2016) – Australia; Fiji; New Caledonia; Papua New Guinea ; Gibbosporina mascarena Elvebakk, S.G.Hong & P.M.Jørg. (2016) ; Gibbosporina nitida Elvebakk, S.G. Hong & P.M.Jørg. (2016) – Australia; Fiji; Papua New Guinea; the Philippines ; Gibbosporina papillospora Elvebakk (2016) – the Philippines ; Gibbosporina sphaerospora Elvebakk & S.G.Hong (2016) – Australia; Fiji, Indonesia; Malaysia; Papua New Guinea; the Philippines; Samoa ; Gibbosporina thamnophora Elvebakk & P.M.Jørg. (2016) – Australia; Papua New Guinea The species Gibbosporina phyllidiata was originally included in this genus, but later research showed that the lichen contained the secondary chemical pannarin and was therefore moved to genus Pannaria with the new name P. melanesica (a new name was required as Pannaria phyllidiata already existed for a different species)."
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"text": " Ahmadabad-e Razavi (, also Romanized as Aḩmadābād-e Raẕavī; also known as Aḩmadābād and Allahābād) is a village in Eslamiyeh Rural District, in the Central District of Rafsanjan County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 564, in 128 families.",
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"text": " Ahmadabad (, also Romanized as Aḩmadābād) is a village in Meyami Rural District, Razaviyeh District, Mashhad County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 727, in 176 families.",
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"text": " Ahmadabad-e Sowlat (, also Romanized as Aḩmadābād-e Şowlat; also known as Aḩmadābād, Aḩmadābād-e Pā’īn, and Ahmad Abad Pa’in) is a city in Dasht-e Jam Rural District, Bujgan District, Torbat-e Jam County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 6,825, in 1,390 families.",
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"text": " Ahmadabad (, also Romanized as Aḩmadābād; also known as Hendābād (Persian: هند اباد) and Aḩmadābād-e Āstāneh) is a village in Astaneh Rural District, in the Central District of Roshtkhar County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 2,774, in 691 families.",
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"title": "Ahmadabad, Kenevist",
"text": " Ahmadabad (, also Romanized as Aḩmadābād) is a village in Kenevist Rural District, in the Central District of Mashhad County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,703, in 315 families.",
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"title": "Ahmadabad-e Kateh",
"text": " Ahmadabad-e Kateh (, also Romanized as Aḩmadābād-e Kateh) is a village in Rahmat Rural District, Seyyedan District, Marvdasht County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 809, in 200 families.",
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"text": " Ahmadabad (, also Romanized as Aḩmadābād) is a village in Darzab Rural District, in the Central District of Mashhad County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 16, in 4 families.",
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"text": " Ahmadabad-e Vasat (, also Romanized as Aḩmadābād-e Vasaţ; also known as Aḩmadābād and Aḩmadābād-e Kūzehgarhā) is a village in Behnamvasat-e Shomali Rural District, in the Central District of Varamin County, Tehran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 2,493, in 586 families.",
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"text": " Ahmadabad (, also Romanized as Aḩmadābād) is a village in Bajestan Rural District, in the Central District of Bajestan County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 55, in 17 families.",
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"text": " Ahmadabad (, also Romanized as Aḩmadābād) is a village in Abbas-e Gharbi Rural District, Tekmeh Dash District, Bostanabad County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 720, in 141 families.",
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"text": " Ahmadabad-e Moqbel (, also Romanized as Aḩmadābād-e Moqbel; also known as Aḩmadābād) is a village in Tus Rural District, in the Central District of Mashhad County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 189, in 50 families.",
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"text": " Raziabad (, also Romanized as Raẕīābād; also known as Raẕīābād Ḩarīrī) is a village in Ahmadabad-e Mostowfi Rural District, in the Central District of Eslamshahr County, Tehran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 561, in 134 families.",
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"text": " Ahmadabad (, also Romanized as Aḩmadābād; also known as Aḩmadābād-e Rasūlīān) is a village in Rezvan Rural District, Ferdows District, Rafsanjan County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 158, in 40 families.",
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"text": " Ahmadabad (, also Romanized as Aḩmadābād) is a village in Firuzeh Rural District, in the Central District of Firuzeh County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 54, in 14 families.",
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"text": " Ahmadabad-e Mostowfi (, also Romanized as Aḩmadābād-e Mostowfī) is a City in the Ahmadabad-e Mostowfi District of Eslamshahr County, Tehran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 11,259, in 2,781 families. The village was promoted to a city on 16 April 2012.",
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"title": "Ahmadabad, Razan",
"text": " Ahmadabad (, also Romanized as Aḩmadābād; also known as Ahmad Abad Shara) is a village in Darjazin-e Sofla Rural District, Qorveh-e Darjazin District, Razan County, Hamadan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 189, in 45 families.",
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"title": "Ahmadabad, Nishapur",
"text": " Ahmadabad (, also Romanized as Aḩmadābād) is a village in Darbqazi Rural District, in the Central District of Nishapur County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 120, in 28 families.",
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"text": " Ahmadabad (, also Romanized as Aḩmadābād) is a village in Salami Rural District, Salami District, Khaf County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,347, in 279 families.",
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"text": " Ahmadabad-e Khazai (, also Romanized as Aḩmadābād-e Khazā’ī; also known as Aḩmadābād) is a village in Pain Rokh Rural District, Jolgeh Rokh District, Torbat-e Heydarieh County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 931, in 217 families.",
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"Ahmadabad-e Razavi\n Ahmadabad-e Razavi (, also Romanized as Aḩmadābād-e Raẕavī; also known as Aḩmadābād and Allahābād) is a village in Eslamiyeh Rural District, in the Central District of Rafsanjan County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 564, in 128 families.",
"Ahmadabad, Razaviyeh\n Ahmadabad (, also Romanized as Aḩmadābād) is a village in Meyami Rural District, Razaviyeh District, Mashhad County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 727, in 176 families.",
"Ahmadabad District (Iran)\n Ahmadabad District is a district (bakhsh) in Mashhad County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 51,267, in 13,424 families. The District has one city: Malekabad. The District has two rural districts (Dehestan): Piveh Zhan Rural District and Sarjam Rural District.",
"Ahmadabad-e Sowlat\n Ahmadabad-e Sowlat (, also Romanized as Aḩmadābād-e Şowlat; also known as Aḩmadābād, Aḩmadābād-e Pā’īn, and Ahmad Abad Pa’in) is a city in Dasht-e Jam Rural District, Bujgan District, Torbat-e Jam County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 6,825, in 1,390 families.",
"Ahmadabad, Roshtkhar\n Ahmadabad (, also Romanized as Aḩmadābād; also known as Hendābād (Persian: هند اباد) and Aḩmadābād-e Āstāneh) is a village in Astaneh Rural District, in the Central District of Roshtkhar County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 2,774, in 691 families.",
"Ahmadabad, Kenevist\n Ahmadabad (, also Romanized as Aḩmadābād) is a village in Kenevist Rural District, in the Central District of Mashhad County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,703, in 315 families.",
"Ahmadabad-e Kateh\n Ahmadabad-e Kateh (, also Romanized as Aḩmadābād-e Kateh) is a village in Rahmat Rural District, Seyyedan District, Marvdasht County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 809, in 200 families.",
"Ahmadabad, Darzab\n Ahmadabad (, also Romanized as Aḩmadābād) is a village in Darzab Rural District, in the Central District of Mashhad County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 16, in 4 families.",
"Ahmadabad-e Vasat\n Ahmadabad-e Vasat (, also Romanized as Aḩmadābād-e Vasaţ; also known as Aḩmadābād and Aḩmadābād-e Kūzehgarhā) is a village in Behnamvasat-e Shomali Rural District, in the Central District of Varamin County, Tehran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 2,493, in 586 families.",
"Ahmadabad, Bajestan\n Ahmadabad (, also Romanized as Aḩmadābād) is a village in Bajestan Rural District, in the Central District of Bajestan County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 55, in 17 families.",
"Ahmadabad, Bostanabad\n Ahmadabad (, also Romanized as Aḩmadābād) is a village in Abbas-e Gharbi Rural District, Tekmeh Dash District, Bostanabad County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 720, in 141 families.",
"Ahmadabad-e Moqbel\n Ahmadabad-e Moqbel (, also Romanized as Aḩmadābād-e Moqbel; also known as Aḩmadābād) is a village in Tus Rural District, in the Central District of Mashhad County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 189, in 50 families.",
"Raziabad, Tehran\n Raziabad (, also Romanized as Raẕīābād; also known as Raẕīābād Ḩarīrī) is a village in Ahmadabad-e Mostowfi Rural District, in the Central District of Eslamshahr County, Tehran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 561, in 134 families.",
"Ahmadabad, Ferdows\n Ahmadabad (, also Romanized as Aḩmadābād; also known as Aḩmadābād-e Rasūlīān) is a village in Rezvan Rural District, Ferdows District, Rafsanjan County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 158, in 40 families.",
"Ahmadabad, Firuzeh\n Ahmadabad (, also Romanized as Aḩmadābād) is a village in Firuzeh Rural District, in the Central District of Firuzeh County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 54, in 14 families.",
"Ahmadabad-e Mostowfi\n Ahmadabad-e Mostowfi (, also Romanized as Aḩmadābād-e Mostowfī) is a City in the Ahmadabad-e Mostowfi District of Eslamshahr County, Tehran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 11,259, in 2,781 families. The village was promoted to a city on 16 April 2012.",
"Ahmadabad, Razan\n Ahmadabad (, also Romanized as Aḩmadābād; also known as Ahmad Abad Shara) is a village in Darjazin-e Sofla Rural District, Qorveh-e Darjazin District, Razan County, Hamadan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 189, in 45 families.",
"Ahmadabad, Nishapur\n Ahmadabad (, also Romanized as Aḩmadābād) is a village in Darbqazi Rural District, in the Central District of Nishapur County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 120, in 28 families.",
"Ahmadabad, Khaf\n Ahmadabad (, also Romanized as Aḩmadābād) is a village in Salami Rural District, Salami District, Khaf County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,347, in 279 families.",
"Ahmadabad-e Khazai\n Ahmadabad-e Khazai (, also Romanized as Aḩmadābād-e Khazā’ī; also known as Aḩmadābād) is a village in Pain Rokh Rural District, Jolgeh Rokh District, Torbat-e Heydarieh County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 931, in 217 families."
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"text": "The Economic Freedom of the World Index is a report published by the Fraser Institute in conjunction with the Economic Freedom Network, a Canadian group of independent research and educational institutes in 90 nations and territories worldwide. The Index of Economic Freedom is an annual report published by American based the Heritage Foundation and The Wall Street Journal. Countries and regions are assessed as free, mostly free, moderately free, mostly unfree, and repressed. This article includes a partial list of countries by economic freedom that shows the top 50 highest ranking countries and regions from two reports on economic freedom. ",
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"text": "Key: * - Electoral democracies (as described above), PR - Political Rights, CL - Civil Liberties, Free Status: Free, Partly Free, Not Free Note: The Middle East countries of Turkey, Cyprus, Georgia, Azerbaijan and Armenia can be found in the \"Europe\" and \"Eurasia\" sections of Freedom House's Freedom in the World report. ",
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"text": " scale from 10 (freest) to 0 (least free). In 2012, the freest countries/regions were New Zealand (8.88), Switzerland (8.82), and Hong Kong SAR, (8.81). Least free were Syria (3.79), Venezuela (3.80), and Yemen (4.30). The components on which the index is based can be divided into economic freedoms and other personal freedoms. Highest ranking in economic freedoms were Hong Kong (8.91) and Singapore (8.71). Highest ranking in personal freedoms were Sweden (9.45) and the Netherlands (9.28). In 2020, United States has dropped to rank 17 according to The Human Freedom Index. The Freedom Index does not measure democracy, but it does measure freedom of speech and media, press killings, political imprisonment, ",
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"text": " Where Is Freedom? (Dov'è la libertà?) is a 1954 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Roberto Rossellini. The film had a troubled production because, after shooting some scenes, Rossellini lost interest in the film and abandoned the set. The work was completed after about a year, mainly from Mario Monicelli, with some scenes also shot by Lucio Fulci and Federico Fellini. Despite that, Rossellini is the sole credited director of the film.",
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"text": " [[File:2019 Economic Freedom of the World.png|thumb|Map showing summary index scores of countries according to 2017 data from the 2019 Annual ReportBelow are the ratings of countries for 2017, based on the 2019 Annual Report. In 2017, Hong Kong and Singapore were in first and second place respectively; the next highest-scoring countries are New Zealand, Switzerland, United States, Ireland, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and Mauritius. The lowest-scoring countries are Iraq, Republic of the Congo, Egypt, Syria, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Angola, Algeria, Sudan, Libya, and lastly, Venezuela.",
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"text": " In the Philippines, a freedom park is a centrally located public space where political gatherings, rallies and demonstrations may be held without the need of prior permission from government authorities. Similar to free speech zones in the United States, the existence of freedom parks are based on the premise that the government may regulate the time, place and manner of assemblies, without prejudice to the nature of expression being expressed in those assemblies. These spaces, of which every city and municipality is required to have at least one space designated as such, were created as a result of Reyes v. Bagatsing, a 1983 case heard by the Supreme Court of ",
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"text": " In the California State Legislature, Freedom is in, and in. In the United States House of Representatives, Freedom is in.",
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"text": " In the 2021 index, New Zealand is ranked most free overall, while North Korea is last. Hong Kong was ranked most free in economic liberty, while Norway was ranked most free in the social liberty category. It is noted that the 2021 index does not yet capture any recent developments due to the COVID-19 pandemic.",
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"text": " Freedom Park is located in the Central Business District of the city of Bengaluru, Karnataka, India. It was formerly the Central Jail. It was opened to the public in November 2008. A part of it has been allotted for protests. When a state of emergency was proclaimed in India in 1975, several opposition leaders including Atal Bihari Vajpayee and L.K. Advani were arrested and jailed at this venue. It also hosted the India Against Corruption (IAC) supported Anna Hazare indefinite fast for governmental action in the enactment of the Lok Pal bill.",
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"text": " There are several non-governmental organizations that publish and maintain indices of freedom in the world, according to their own various definitions of the term, and rank countries as being free, partly free, or unfree using various measures of freedom, including political rights, economic rights, freedom of the press and civil liberties.",
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"text": "Nations in Transit: first published in 2003, deals with governance in the nations of the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. ; Countries at the Crossroads: published from 2004 to 2012, covers countries on the borderline of democracy. ; Women's Rights in the Middle East and North Africa: published from 2005 to 2010, these multi-year reports provide a survey of women's freedoms in the Middle East and North Africa. Freedom House also produces these annual reports:",
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"text": " Freedom Park, also known as Democracy Park (ទីលានប្រជាធិបតេយ្យ, Tiléan Prâchéathĭbâtéyy), is a 1.2-hectare plaza in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The park has been the location and focus for political demonstrations against Prime Minister Hun Sen's regime.",
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"text": " The Freedom List (Frihedslisten) is a Danish political group. The group is liberal, with a desire for the individual's rights to their own body, and the right to refuse COVID-19 regulations such as face masks and vaccines. The group is on the ballot in 26 municipalities and all 5 regions of Denmark in the 2021 Danish local elections.",
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"text": " information, particularly mobile phones and text messaging services. Results are presented for three areas: The results from the three areas are combined into a total score for a country (from 0 for best to 100 for worst) and countries are rated as \"Free\" (0 to 30), \"Partly Free\" (31 to 60), or \"Not Free\" (61 to 100) based on the totals. Starting in 2009 Freedom House has produced nine editions of the report. There was no report in 2010. The reports generally cover the period from June through May. ! !! 2009 !! 2011 !! 2012 !! 2013 !! 2014 !! 2015 !! 2016 !! 2017 !! 2018 ",
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"text": " represent a sample with a broad range of geographical diversity and levels of economic development, as well as varying levels of political and media freedom. The surveys ask a set of questions designed to measure each country's level of Internet and digital media freedom, as well as the access and openness of other digital means of transmitting information, particularly mobile phones and text messaging services. Results are presented for three areas: The results from the three areas are combined into a total score for a country (from 0 for best to 100 for worst) and countries are rated as \"Free\" (0 to 30), \"Partly Free\" (31 to 60), or \"Not Free\" (61 to 100) based on the totals.",
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"text": " Freedom on the Net is an annual report providing analytical reports and numerical ratings regarding the state of Internet freedom for countries worldwide, published by the American non-profit research and advocacy group Freedom House. The countries surveyed represent a sample with a broad range of geographical diversity and levels of economic development, as well as varying levels of political and media freedom.",
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"text": "The years shown in the map and table above are the year the survey was released, the data shown covers the prior calendar year. ; The chart and table above do not include data for related/disputed territories. According to Freedom House, a quarter of all declines of freedom in the world in 2016 took place in Europe. Percentage of countries in each category, from the 1973 through 2021 reports: Sources: Country Status and ratings overview 1973–2016, Number and percentages of electoral democracies 1989–2016, Freedom in the World 2018 report covering 2017. Notes:",
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"text": " In the 2016 Index of Economic Freedom, Kyrgyz Republic and Tajikistan ranked as \"mostly unfree\" taking 96th and 149th places 178 respectively. Uzbekistan (#166) and Turkmenistan (#174) ranked as \"repressed\". Largest economy in the region, Kazakhstan is ahead of all other Central Asian countries and neighboring Russia. Kazakhstan ranked an overall score of 63.6 out of 100 taking 68th place out of 178 countries, one place better than last year.",
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"Freedom in the World by region\nKey: * - Electoral democracies (as described above), PR - Political Rights, CL - Civil Liberties, Free Status: Free, Partly Free, Not Free Note: The Middle East countries of Turkey, Cyprus, Georgia, Azerbaijan and Armenia can be found in the \"Europe\" and \"Eurasia\" sections of Freedom House's Freedom in the World report. ",
"Index of Freedom in the World\n scale from 10 (freest) to 0 (least free). In 2012, the freest countries/regions were New Zealand (8.88), Switzerland (8.82), and Hong Kong SAR, (8.81). Least free were Syria (3.79), Venezuela (3.80), and Yemen (4.30). The components on which the index is based can be divided into economic freedoms and other personal freedoms. Highest ranking in economic freedoms were Hong Kong (8.91) and Singapore (8.71). Highest ranking in personal freedoms were Sweden (9.45) and the Netherlands (9.28). In 2020, United States has dropped to rank 17 according to The Human Freedom Index. The Freedom Index does not measure democracy, but it does measure freedom of speech and media, press killings, political imprisonment, ",
"Freedom in the World by region\n Freedom in the World is a yearly survey and report by the U.S.-based non-governmental organization Freedom House that measures the degree of civil liberties and political rights in every nation and significant related and disputed territories around the world.",
"Where Is Freedom?\n Where Is Freedom? (Dov'è la libertà?) is a 1954 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Roberto Rossellini. The film had a troubled production because, after shooting some scenes, Rossellini lost interest in the film and abandoned the set. The work was completed after about a year, mainly from Mario Monicelli, with some scenes also shot by Lucio Fulci and Federico Fellini. Despite that, Rossellini is the sole credited director of the film.",
"Economic Freedom of the World\n [[File:2019 Economic Freedom of the World.png|thumb|Map showing summary index scores of countries according to 2017 data from the 2019 Annual ReportBelow are the ratings of countries for 2017, based on the 2019 Annual Report. In 2017, Hong Kong and Singapore were in first and second place respectively; the next highest-scoring countries are New Zealand, Switzerland, United States, Ireland, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and Mauritius. The lowest-scoring countries are Iraq, Republic of the Congo, Egypt, Syria, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Angola, Algeria, Sudan, Libya, and lastly, Venezuela.",
"Freedom in the World\n Freedom in the World is a yearly survey and report by the U.S.-based non-governmental organization Freedom House that measures the degree of civil liberties and political rights in every nation and significant related and disputed territories around the world.",
"Freedom park\n In the Philippines, a freedom park is a centrally located public space where political gatherings, rallies and demonstrations may be held without the need of prior permission from government authorities. Similar to free speech zones in the United States, the existence of freedom parks are based on the premise that the government may regulate the time, place and manner of assemblies, without prejudice to the nature of expression being expressed in those assemblies. These spaces, of which every city and municipality is required to have at least one space designated as such, were created as a result of Reyes v. Bagatsing, a 1983 case heard by the Supreme Court of ",
"Freedom, California\n In the California State Legislature, Freedom is in, and in. In the United States House of Representatives, Freedom is in.",
"State of World Liberty Index\n In the 2021 index, New Zealand is ranked most free overall, while North Korea is last. Hong Kong was ranked most free in economic liberty, while Norway was ranked most free in the social liberty category. It is noted that the 2021 index does not yet capture any recent developments due to the COVID-19 pandemic.",
"Freedom Park, Bangalore\n Freedom Park is located in the Central Business District of the city of Bengaluru, Karnataka, India. It was formerly the Central Jail. It was opened to the public in November 2008. A part of it has been allotted for protests. When a state of emergency was proclaimed in India in 1975, several opposition leaders including Atal Bihari Vajpayee and L.K. Advani were arrested and jailed at this venue. It also hosted the India Against Corruption (IAC) supported Anna Hazare indefinite fast for governmental action in the enactment of the Lok Pal bill.",
"Democracy in the Middle East and North Africa\n There are several non-governmental organizations that publish and maintain indices of freedom in the world, according to their own various definitions of the term, and rank countries as being free, partly free, or unfree using various measures of freedom, including political rights, economic rights, freedom of the press and civil liberties.",
"Freedom House\nNations in Transit: first published in 2003, deals with governance in the nations of the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. ; Countries at the Crossroads: published from 2004 to 2012, covers countries on the borderline of democracy. ; Women's Rights in the Middle East and North Africa: published from 2005 to 2010, these multi-year reports provide a survey of women's freedoms in the Middle East and North Africa. Freedom House also produces these annual reports:",
"Freedom Park (Cambodia)\n Freedom Park, also known as Democracy Park (ទីលានប្រជាធិបតេយ្យ, Tiléan Prâchéathĭbâtéyy), is a 1.2-hectare plaza in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The park has been the location and focus for political demonstrations against Prime Minister Hun Sen's regime.",
"Freedom List (Denmark)\n The Freedom List (Frihedslisten) is a Danish political group. The group is liberal, with a desire for the individual's rights to their own body, and the right to refuse COVID-19 regulations such as face masks and vaccines. The group is on the ballot in 26 municipalities and all 5 regions of Denmark in the 2021 Danish local elections.",
"Internet censorship and surveillance by country\n information, particularly mobile phones and text messaging services. Results are presented for three areas: The results from the three areas are combined into a total score for a country (from 0 for best to 100 for worst) and countries are rated as \"Free\" (0 to 30), \"Partly Free\" (31 to 60), or \"Not Free\" (61 to 100) based on the totals. Starting in 2009 Freedom House has produced nine editions of the report. There was no report in 2010. The reports generally cover the period from June through May. ! !! 2009 !! 2011 !! 2012 !! 2013 !! 2014 !! 2015 !! 2016 !! 2017 !! 2018 ",
"Freedom House\n represent a sample with a broad range of geographical diversity and levels of economic development, as well as varying levels of political and media freedom. The surveys ask a set of questions designed to measure each country's level of Internet and digital media freedom, as well as the access and openness of other digital means of transmitting information, particularly mobile phones and text messaging services. Results are presented for three areas: The results from the three areas are combined into a total score for a country (from 0 for best to 100 for worst) and countries are rated as \"Free\" (0 to 30), \"Partly Free\" (31 to 60), or \"Not Free\" (61 to 100) based on the totals.",
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"Freedom in the World\nThe years shown in the map and table above are the year the survey was released, the data shown covers the prior calendar year. ; The chart and table above do not include data for related/disputed territories. According to Freedom House, a quarter of all declines of freedom in the world in 2016 took place in Europe. Percentage of countries in each category, from the 1973 through 2021 reports: Sources: Country Status and ratings overview 1973–2016, Number and percentages of electoral democracies 1989–2016, Freedom in the World 2018 report covering 2017. Notes:",
"Indices of economic freedom\n In the 2016 Index of Economic Freedom, Kyrgyz Republic and Tajikistan ranked as \"mostly unfree\" taking 96th and 149th places 178 respectively. Uzbekistan (#166) and Turkmenistan (#174) ranked as \"repressed\". Largest economy in the region, Kazakhstan is ahead of all other Central Asian countries and neighboring Russia. Kazakhstan ranked an overall score of 63.6 out of 100 taking 68th place out of 178 countries, one place better than last year."
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"Irek Kusmierczyk\n Irek Kusmierczyk (born January 16, 1978) is a Polish-Canadian politician who was elected to represent the riding of Windsor—Tecumseh in the House of Commons of Canada in the 2019 Canadian federal election. Prior to his election in the House of Commons, he was a city councillor for the Windsor City Council representing Ward 7. He received his PhD in Political Science from Vanderbilt University, an MSc in Government from the London School of Economics, and a Bachelor of Journalism from Carleton University. He worked in government at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as an Atlantic Council of Canada Fellow and published a book chapter on cross-border environmental cooperation between local governments around the Great Lakes basin. He worked on Species-at-Risk remediation around Ojibway Park as part of the Windsor Essex Parkway Project. He was born in Kraśnik, Poland. His family arrived in Canada in 1983 as political refugees after his father was imprisoned as a member of the Solidarity movement, which opposed the communist dictatorship and established the first free and independent trade union in communist Eastern Europe. They immediately settled in Windsor where his father worked as an engineer in the automotive industry.",
"Canada\n and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Canada is also a member of various other international and regional organizations and forums for economic and cultural affairs. Canada acceded to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights in 1976. Canada joined the Organization of American States (OAS) in 1990 and hosted the OAS General Assembly in 2000 and the 3rd Summit of the Americas in 2001. Canada seeks to expand its ties to Pacific Rim economies through membership in the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum (APEC). Canada and the United States share the world's longest undefended border, co-operate on military campaigns and exercises, and are each ",
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"Okanagan Country\n The Okanagan Country, also known as the Okanagan Valley, is a region located in the Canadian province of British Columbia and the U.S. state of Washington (where it is spelled the Okanogan Country), defined by the basin of Okanagan Lake and the Okanagan River. With an estimated 400,000 residents, the Okanagan Country spans from the Thompson Plateau near Grindrod, British Columbia in the Okanagan to the Okanagan Highland near Douglas County, Washington in the Okanogan. The largest city in the Canadian portion is Kelowna, with a metropolitan population of 194,882 residents as of 2016, while the largest city in the American portion is Omak, with 4,881 residents as of 2011. The region took its current name in honor of the Okanagan term, ukʷnaqín. The mild climate and close proximity to lakes, rivers and mountainous regions make the Okanagan Country an outdoor recreational destination. The region's economy is dominated by the primary sector industries of agriculture and forestry, although economic diversification has also occurred with retirement communities and recreational tourism. The American portion is considered to be more remote than the Canadian division, with approximately 10 percent of the population.",
"List of enclaves and exclaves\n border at a golf course on the line between Tornio and Haparanda. ; France: The territorial water of Canada completely surrounds that of the French territorial collectivity of St Pierre and Miquelon except for an EEZ corridor 10.5 NM (19.4 km) wide stretching 200 NM (370 km) to the south. This corridor is wholly enclosed within the EEZ of Canada due to the EEZ of Sable Island to the southeast of Nova Scotia. ; Germany/Switzerland: ; The smaller part of the German city of Konstanz, which includes the Altstadt (old town), lies to the south of the Rhine and has no land ",
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"title": "Blenheim, New Zealand",
"text": " Blenheim is on the Main North Line, the northern part of the unofficially-named South Island Main Trunk Railway. The Coastal Pacific, the daily summer-only long-distance passenger train between Picton and Christchurch, stops at Blenheim Railway Station. The 1906 station has been listed NZHPT Category II since 1982. It is a standard Vintage station, with Tudor half-timbering and tile. A major rail freight facility is north of Blenheim at Spring Creek. The narrow-gauge Blenheim Riverside Railway runs through the town.",
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"title": "Blenheim, New Zealand",
"text": "Blenheim School is a state contributing primary (Year 1-6) primary school. It has a roll of approximately. ; Bohally Intermediate is a state intermediate (Year 7–8) school opened in 1957 following a split from Marlborough College. It has a roll of approximately. ; Marlborough Boys' College is a state boys' secondary (Year 9–13) school. It opened in 1963 following the split of Marlborough College into separate boys' and girls schools, and has a roll of approximately. ; Marlborough Girls' College is a state girls' secondary (Year 9–13) school. It opened in 1963 following the split of Marlborough College into separate boys' and girls school, and has a roll of approximately. ",
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"title": "Blenheim Palace",
"text": " Blenheim Palace (pronounced ) is a country house in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England. It is the seat of the Dukes of Marlborough and the only non-royal, non-episcopal country house in England to hold the title of palace. The palace, one of England's largest houses, was built between 1705 and 1722, and designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987. The palace is named after the 1704 Battle of Blenheim, and thus ultimately after Blindheim (also known as Blenheim) in Bavaria. It was originally intended to be a reward to John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough for his military triumphs against the French and Bavarians in the War of the Spanish Succession, culminating in the Battle of Blenheim. The land was given as a gift, and construction began in 1705, with some financial support from Queen Anne. The project soon became the subject of political infighting, with the Crown ",
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"title": "Blenheim Art Foundation",
"text": " Blenheim Palace is an English country house situated in the civil parish of Blenheim near Woodstock, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom. The Palace was a gift from Queen Anne to the 1st Duke of Marlborough for his victory at the Battle of Blenheim in 1704. Designated by the United Nations as a World Heritage Site in 1987, Blenheim Palace is also the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill. Handed down through successive generations, the palace continues to be resided in by the Spencer-Churchill family and is the official seat of the current and 12th Duke of Marlborough, Jamie Spencer-Churchill.",
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"title": "Blenheim, New Zealand",
"text": " The region's economy is rurally based with pastoral and horticultural farming providing a major source of income. The modern inhabitants, as their forebearers, continue to utilise the marine resources available. Lake Grassmere is the country's only salt works, producing 50% of its total salt requirement. Fishing and mussel farming are also extremely important in the region. Olive growing has also become popular in recent years.",
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"title": "Blenheim, New Zealand",
"text": " The sunny, pleasant climate has long attracted people to the region, as holiday-makers or as permanent settlers. The region is especially popular among retired people, as well as people seeking an alternative lifestyle. Rapid population growth and other factors though have led to a contemporary chronic shortage of affordable housing for low and middle income earners. The Marlborough Region has a wide range of predominantly outdoor leisure activities and the relaxed lifestyle and the flourishing wine and gourmet food industry in Marlborough are enjoyed by both locals and visitors alike.",
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"title": "Blenheim, New Zealand",
"text": " Blenheim is served by 22 FM radio stations. The town can also receive AM and FM radio stations from Wellington, due to the straight line-of-sight across Cook Strait and the high power of the transmitters.",
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"title": "Blenheim, New Zealand",
"text": " Viticulture also has a very large impact on the local economy both directly, by way of employment and servicing required, and also by way of 'wine tourism'. The local cellars attracted hundreds of thousands of domestic and international tourists every year. The area also hosts the annual Marlborough Wine & Food Festival. The Marlborough wine region is now New Zealand's largest, and receives worldwide recognition for its Sauvignon Blanc wines. With its growing international critical recognition, much of the Marlborough wine industry has come to be dominated by large firms, owned by major New Zealand companies or offshore investors. There are over 50 vineyards near Blenheim. Agricultural land prices in the Wairau Valley increased dramatically in the 1990s and 2000s.",
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"title": "Blenheim, Queensland",
"text": " Blenheim is a rural locality in the Lockyer Valley Region, Queensland, Australia. In the Blenheim had a population of 291 people.",
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"title": "Blenheim, Oxfordshire",
"text": " Blenheim is a civil parish in West Oxfordshire, England, about 7 mi north of Oxford. At its edge is Blenheim Palace, which is the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill and the ancestral home of the Dukes of Marlborough.",
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"title": "Blenheim, New Zealand",
"text": " Situated on the Wairau Plain, the town is mostly flat with only its southernmost fringe rising to the base of the Wither Hills. As the plain is surrounded by mountains on all but the eastern flank, which is open to Cook Strait, it is relatively well protected from the frequent southerly weather fronts occurring during winters. The area does however experience some high wind events during the course of the year, especially from the west where the wind is funneled down the Wairau Valley directly at the town. Open and exposed areas in and around Blenheim are also hit quite hard by winds blowing inland from Cook Strait. Blenheim sits at the confluence of the Taylor and Ōpaoa rivers. It is in a tectonically active zone and experiences several (usually small) earthquakes each year. The boundary between the Pacific plate (on which Blenheim sits) and the Indo-Australian plate passes just north of Blenheim.",
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"title": "Blenheim Central",
"text": " Blenheim Central is the central suburb and central business district of Blenheim, in the Marlborough region of the South Island of New Zealand. The central park, Seymour Square, contains a clock tower and war memorial fountain.",
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"title": "Blenheim, South Carolina",
"text": " Blenheim is a town in Marlboro County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 154 at the 2010 census. It is named for Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire, England. Blenheim Palace was the residence of the Duke of Marlborough, after whom Marlboro County is named. Blenheim Ginger Ale was originally bottled in Blenheim, with the local mineral water.",
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"text": " Blenheim was a 375-ton barque built at Jarrow in 1834 and owned by Brown and Co of London. She sailed to Wellington under Captain J Brown in 1840 with 197 settlers. Sailed from Plymouth on 2 July 1842 under Captain John Gray to New Plymouth with 159 settlers, arriving on 19 November 1842, having called in at Wellington.",
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"title": "Blenheim (1834 ship)",
"text": " Blenheim was built in 1834 at Jarrow, England. She made three voyages transporting convicts to Australia. She also carried emigrants to New Zealand. She otherwise carried ordinary valuable cargo and in one of such voyages came across what has since been named Blenheim Reef, in the Indian Ocean. She disappeared without a trace, presumed foundered, after August 1846.",
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"id": "9427543",
"title": "Historic Blenheim",
"text": " Historic Blenheim is a c. 1859 brick farm house designed in the Greek Revival style and located in City of Fairfax, Virginia. During the American Civil War, Union soldiers were often encamped on the grounds surrounding the house and utilized it as part of a reserve hospital system. As a result, more than 115 of these soldiers inscribed words and pictures on the first and second floor walls, as well as the attic of the house. Blenheim was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.",
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"title": "Marlborough Lines Limited",
"text": " The Marlborough Lines network connects to the national grid via Transpower's 110/33 kV Blenheim substation, located on Old Renwick Road in Springlands, Blenheim. (-41.4987°N, 173.9325°W) The Blenheim substation is supplied by three separate Transpower 110 kV circuits, one from Kikiwa (around 10 km north of Saint Arnaud) and two from Stoke. The original 66 kV Stoke to Blenheim line is no longer used for transmission; the section from Stoke to Pelorus Bridge has been dismantled, while the section from Pelorus Bridge to Blenheim is now owned by Marlborough Lines and operated at 33 kV as part of the Blenheim to Rai Valley subtransmission line.",
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"Blenheim, New Zealand\n Blenheim (Waiharakeke) is the most populous town in the region of Marlborough, in the north east of the South Island of New Zealand. It has an urban population of The surrounding Marlborough wine region is well known as the centre of the New Zealand wine industry. It enjoys one of New Zealand's sunniest climates, with warm, relatively dry summers and cool, crisp winters. Blenheim is named after the Battle of Blenheim (1704), where troops led by John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough defeated a combined French and Bavarian force. The New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage gives a translation of \"flax stream\" for Waiharakeke.",
"Blenheim, New Zealand\n Blenheim is served by a variety of print publications. The major daily newspaper serving the area is The Marlborough Express published by Fairfax NZ, with its headquarters in Blenheim. The Saturday Express and Midweek are community newspapers published by the same company and distributed throughout Marlborough. The Blenheim Sun is a twice-weekly free newspaper distributed each Wednesday and Friday while the locally owned Marlborough Weekly is published every Tuesday and delivered to every home in the region.",
"Blenheim, New Zealand\n Blenheim's water supply is drawn from the Wairau aquifer via nine bores and is treated at two plants in Middle Renwick Road and Bomford Street.",
"Blenheim, New Zealand\n Blenheim is on the Main North Line, the northern part of the unofficially-named South Island Main Trunk Railway. The Coastal Pacific, the daily summer-only long-distance passenger train between Picton and Christchurch, stops at Blenheim Railway Station. The 1906 station has been listed NZHPT Category II since 1982. It is a standard Vintage station, with Tudor half-timbering and tile. A major rail freight facility is north of Blenheim at Spring Creek. The narrow-gauge Blenheim Riverside Railway runs through the town.",
"Blenheim, New Zealand\nBlenheim School is a state contributing primary (Year 1-6) primary school. It has a roll of approximately. ; Bohally Intermediate is a state intermediate (Year 7–8) school opened in 1957 following a split from Marlborough College. It has a roll of approximately. ; Marlborough Boys' College is a state boys' secondary (Year 9–13) school. It opened in 1963 following the split of Marlborough College into separate boys' and girls schools, and has a roll of approximately. ; Marlborough Girls' College is a state girls' secondary (Year 9–13) school. It opened in 1963 following the split of Marlborough College into separate boys' and girls school, and has a roll of approximately. ",
"Blenheim Palace\n Blenheim Palace (pronounced ) is a country house in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England. It is the seat of the Dukes of Marlborough and the only non-royal, non-episcopal country house in England to hold the title of palace. The palace, one of England's largest houses, was built between 1705 and 1722, and designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987. The palace is named after the 1704 Battle of Blenheim, and thus ultimately after Blindheim (also known as Blenheim) in Bavaria. It was originally intended to be a reward to John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough for his military triumphs against the French and Bavarians in the War of the Spanish Succession, culminating in the Battle of Blenheim. The land was given as a gift, and construction began in 1705, with some financial support from Queen Anne. The project soon became the subject of political infighting, with the Crown ",
"Blenheim Art Foundation\n Blenheim Palace is an English country house situated in the civil parish of Blenheim near Woodstock, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom. The Palace was a gift from Queen Anne to the 1st Duke of Marlborough for his victory at the Battle of Blenheim in 1704. Designated by the United Nations as a World Heritage Site in 1987, Blenheim Palace is also the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill. Handed down through successive generations, the palace continues to be resided in by the Spencer-Churchill family and is the official seat of the current and 12th Duke of Marlborough, Jamie Spencer-Churchill.",
"Blenheim, New Zealand\n The region's economy is rurally based with pastoral and horticultural farming providing a major source of income. The modern inhabitants, as their forebearers, continue to utilise the marine resources available. Lake Grassmere is the country's only salt works, producing 50% of its total salt requirement. Fishing and mussel farming are also extremely important in the region. Olive growing has also become popular in recent years.",
"Blenheim, New Zealand\n The sunny, pleasant climate has long attracted people to the region, as holiday-makers or as permanent settlers. The region is especially popular among retired people, as well as people seeking an alternative lifestyle. Rapid population growth and other factors though have led to a contemporary chronic shortage of affordable housing for low and middle income earners. The Marlborough Region has a wide range of predominantly outdoor leisure activities and the relaxed lifestyle and the flourishing wine and gourmet food industry in Marlborough are enjoyed by both locals and visitors alike.",
"Blenheim, New Zealand\n Blenheim is served by 22 FM radio stations. The town can also receive AM and FM radio stations from Wellington, due to the straight line-of-sight across Cook Strait and the high power of the transmitters.",
"Blenheim, New Zealand\n Viticulture also has a very large impact on the local economy both directly, by way of employment and servicing required, and also by way of 'wine tourism'. The local cellars attracted hundreds of thousands of domestic and international tourists every year. The area also hosts the annual Marlborough Wine & Food Festival. The Marlborough wine region is now New Zealand's largest, and receives worldwide recognition for its Sauvignon Blanc wines. With its growing international critical recognition, much of the Marlborough wine industry has come to be dominated by large firms, owned by major New Zealand companies or offshore investors. There are over 50 vineyards near Blenheim. Agricultural land prices in the Wairau Valley increased dramatically in the 1990s and 2000s.",
"Blenheim, Queensland\n Blenheim is a rural locality in the Lockyer Valley Region, Queensland, Australia. In the Blenheim had a population of 291 people.",
"Blenheim, Oxfordshire\n Blenheim is a civil parish in West Oxfordshire, England, about 7 mi north of Oxford. At its edge is Blenheim Palace, which is the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill and the ancestral home of the Dukes of Marlborough.",
"Blenheim, New Zealand\n Situated on the Wairau Plain, the town is mostly flat with only its southernmost fringe rising to the base of the Wither Hills. As the plain is surrounded by mountains on all but the eastern flank, which is open to Cook Strait, it is relatively well protected from the frequent southerly weather fronts occurring during winters. The area does however experience some high wind events during the course of the year, especially from the west where the wind is funneled down the Wairau Valley directly at the town. Open and exposed areas in and around Blenheim are also hit quite hard by winds blowing inland from Cook Strait. Blenheim sits at the confluence of the Taylor and Ōpaoa rivers. It is in a tectonically active zone and experiences several (usually small) earthquakes each year. The boundary between the Pacific plate (on which Blenheim sits) and the Indo-Australian plate passes just north of Blenheim.",
"Blenheim Central\n Blenheim Central is the central suburb and central business district of Blenheim, in the Marlborough region of the South Island of New Zealand. The central park, Seymour Square, contains a clock tower and war memorial fountain.",
"Blenheim, South Carolina\n Blenheim is a town in Marlboro County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 154 at the 2010 census. It is named for Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire, England. Blenheim Palace was the residence of the Duke of Marlborough, after whom Marlboro County is named. Blenheim Ginger Ale was originally bottled in Blenheim, with the local mineral water.",
"New Zealand Company ships\n Blenheim was a 375-ton barque built at Jarrow in 1834 and owned by Brown and Co of London. She sailed to Wellington under Captain J Brown in 1840 with 197 settlers. Sailed from Plymouth on 2 July 1842 under Captain John Gray to New Plymouth with 159 settlers, arriving on 19 November 1842, having called in at Wellington.",
"Blenheim (1834 ship)\n Blenheim was built in 1834 at Jarrow, England. She made three voyages transporting convicts to Australia. She also carried emigrants to New Zealand. She otherwise carried ordinary valuable cargo and in one of such voyages came across what has since been named Blenheim Reef, in the Indian Ocean. She disappeared without a trace, presumed foundered, after August 1846.",
"Historic Blenheim\n Historic Blenheim is a c. 1859 brick farm house designed in the Greek Revival style and located in City of Fairfax, Virginia. During the American Civil War, Union soldiers were often encamped on the grounds surrounding the house and utilized it as part of a reserve hospital system. As a result, more than 115 of these soldiers inscribed words and pictures on the first and second floor walls, as well as the attic of the house. Blenheim was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.",
"Marlborough Lines Limited\n The Marlborough Lines network connects to the national grid via Transpower's 110/33 kV Blenheim substation, located on Old Renwick Road in Springlands, Blenheim. (-41.4987°N, 173.9325°W) The Blenheim substation is supplied by three separate Transpower 110 kV circuits, one from Kikiwa (around 10 km north of Saint Arnaud) and two from Stoke. The original 66 kV Stoke to Blenheim line is no longer used for transmission; the section from Stoke to Pelorus Bridge has been dismantled, while the section from Pelorus Bridge to Blenheim is now owned by Marlborough Lines and operated at 33 kV as part of the Blenheim to Rai Valley subtransmission line."
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"FR",
"République française",
"La France",
"Republic of France",
"French Republic",
"FRA",
"the Hexagon"
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"title": "Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark",
"text": " Maria Feodorovna in Denmark and Saint Petersburg. In November 2009 Mary made a surprise visit to Danish soldiers in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. One of Mary's stops was FOB Armadillo. In the context of immigrant issues in Denmark, Mary has visited the disadvantaged migrant areas of Vollsmose (2006), Gellerup (2007), and Viborg (2010), and has participated in integration projects including the teaching of the Danish language to refugees. As patron of the Danish Refugee Council, Mary visited Uganda (2008) and East Africa (2011) and supports fundraising for the region. Mary has played an active role in promoting an anti-bullying program based on an Australian model through the auspices of Denmark's Save the Children. She is also involved in a new ",
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"title": "Marist Sisters",
"text": " Missionary Sisters of the Society of Mary are engaged in missionary activity in twenty four countries of the Pacific, Africa, Asia, Europe, North America and South America. These countries include Australia, Brazil, Canada, England, Fiji, France, Ireland, Italy, Mexico, New Zealand, Senegal, The Gambia, The Philippines, United States and Venezuela serving the many needs of people.",
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"title": "Missionary Sisters of the Society of Mary",
"text": " As of 2020, there are about 400 Missionary Sisters of the Society of Mary working in twenty-three countries mostly in the areas of education and religious communication. The Province of South Pacific is made up of the five island countries of New Zealand, Tonga, Samoa, Fiji and the Philippines. In Suva, the capital of Fiji, sisters teach at the Training College and at the Pacific Regional Seminary. The Region of the Americas includes Jamaica, Peru, and the United States.",
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"id": "13230183",
"title": "Convent of Jesus and Mary",
"text": " The Convent of Jesus and Mary (\"CJM\") is a network of Roman Catholic schools founded by the Congregation of the Religious of Jesus and Mary. The school network originating in east-central France in the 19th century has since its inception expanded to several countries spread across Europe, Asia, Africa, North and South America. CJM schools are present in the following countries: In Europe: Ireland, Spain, Italy, England, and Germany. In the Americas: United States, Canada, Mexico, Colombia, and Bolivia. In the Middle East: Lebanon and Syria. In Africa: Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and Nigeria. In Asia: India, Pakistan, and the Philippines.",
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"title": "Family of Mary",
"text": " The Family of Mary is primarily active in Slovakia, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Uruguay, Kazakhstan, and Russia. The community has a particular focus on spreading devotion to the alleged Marian apparition entitled The Lady of All Nations. However, in December 2020, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith discouraged promotion of the \"the alleged apparitions and revelations\" associated with the Marian title of \"Lady of All Nations,\". While the title \"Lady of All Nations\" for Mary is itself \"theologically acceptable\", the alleged apparitions that gave rise to it are not. They were the subject of a \"Negative Declaration\" in 1974. In 2020, Msgr. Lubomir Welnitz, Opus J.S.S., was appointed one of eight Papal Masters of Ceremonies under the Office for the Liturgical Celebrations of the Supreme Pontiff.",
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"id": "12827292",
"title": "Mary Friday",
"text": " Friday emigrated to Australia from her country of birth in Nigeria when she was a child. She lives in Perth, Western Australia.",
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"id": "30759310",
"title": "Mary Ayubi",
"text": " Mary Ayubi is a film maker and a journalist from Afghanistan. Due to her experience with the Taliban and war actions in Afghanistan, she uses media and film to document the violent actions of the Taliban and women’s rights in Afghanistan as it would pertain to violence. Mary now lives in Los Angeles and continues her career as a film maker by continuing research and working on a new documentary.",
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"id": "9814161",
"title": "Xaverian Missionary Sisters of Mary",
"text": " Today, the Missionaries of Mary – Xaverian Sisters – are present in United States, Italy, Brazil, Mexico, Sierra Leone, Cameroon, Chad, DR Congo, Japan and Thailand. The 247 members live in 39 communities, and the superior general resides in Parma (Via Omero 4, 43123 Parma, Italy).",
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"id": "3203530",
"title": "Mary Mary (TV series)",
"text": " Mary Mary began airing on The Africa Channel in Europe and Asia from July 19, 2013.",
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"id": "2165642",
"title": "Sisters of Mary Reparatrix",
"text": " Communities of the congregation began to be established throughout France, the first being in Paris. By the time of her death in Florence, Italy, in 1878, Mother Mary of Jesus had overseen the founding of 20 communities of the Sisters in India, England, Belgium, La Reunion, Italy, Mauritius, Ireland and Spain.",
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"id": "7710731",
"title": "Assumption of Mary",
"text": " Assumption Day on 15 August is a nationwide public holiday in Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chile, Republic of Congo, Côte d'Ivoire, Croatia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cyprus, East Timor, France, Gabon, Greece, Georgia, Republic of Guinea, Haiti, Italy, Lebanon, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Republic of North Macedonia, Madagascar, Malta, Mauritius, Republic of Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro (Albanian Catholics), Paraguay, Poland (coinciding with Polish Army Day), Portugal, Romania, Rwanda, Senegal, Seychelles, Slovenia, Spain, Syria, Tahiti, Togo, and Vanuatu; and was also in Hungary until 1948. It is also a public holiday in parts of Germany (parts of Bavaria and Saarland) and Switzerland (in 14 of the 26 cantons). In Guatemala, it is observed in Guatemala City and in the town of Santa Maria Nebaj, both of which claim her as their patron saint. ",
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"id": "12770833",
"title": "Sisters of the Holy Childhood of Jesus and Mary",
"text": " As of 2019 there were about 200 sisters. The sisters have houses in France, Austria, Georgia, Canada, and the United States. In the United States, they minister in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Maine and Florida; the office for the US Region is in Wrentham, Massachusetts. In 1970, the arrived in Rwanda, where they direct health centers.",
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"title": "Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark",
"text": " Mary is an active patron of Denmark's third-highest-earning export industry, the fashion industry, and is Patron of the Copenhagen Fashion Summit. She has been named one of the world's most fashionable people in Vanity Fair's annual International Best-Dressed List and has posed and given interviews for magazines including Vogue Australia (where she used pieces of foreign designers, such as Hugo Boss, Prada, Louis Vuitton or Gaultier, and Danish designers, like Malene Birger and Georg Jensen), Dansk (Danish Magazine, dedicated to Danish fashion), German Vogue (where she was photographed between pieces of Danish modern art in Amalienborg Palace). Mary also posed for other magazines during her life as a royal, such as Women's Weekly Australia magazine (to which she spoke on several occasions about her life as a royal and her family), and Parade Magazine. Her elegance was praised by designer Tommy Hilfiger.",
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"id": "5771536",
"title": "Mary in Islam",
"text": "1) Mary Mother of Jesus Mosque in Hoppers Crossing, Victoria, Australia. ; 2) Mosque Maryam (Mary), the Nation of Islam National Center, Chicago, IL ; 3) Qal'bu Maryam Women's Mosque (Heart of Mary), Berkeley, CA ; 4) Maryam Umm Eisa (Mary Mother of Jesus), Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates ; 5) Mariam Al-Batool Mosque (Virgin Mary) in Paola, Malta ; 6) Mary (Ahmadiyyah) Mosque in Galway, Ireland. Mosques named after Mary:",
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"id": "13873696",
"title": "Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark",
"text": " the royal family. She was previously a dual citizen of Australia and the United Kingdom. Formerly a Presbyterian, she converted to the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Denmark upon marriage. Mary and her family currently reside at Frederik VIII's Palace, one of the four palaces that make up the Amalienborg Palace complex. From May 2004, they have also resided at the Chancellery House, a building in the park at Fredensborg Palace, during the summer months. Among others, Mary is the godmother of Princess Estelle of Sweden, who was also given the secondary name Mary in her honour, as well as her nephew, Prince Henrik of Denmark.",
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"id": "12936122",
"title": "Mary's Meals",
"text": " Mary's Meals is a global movement which sets up school feeding programmes in communities where poverty and hunger prevent children from gaining an education. Mary's Meals provides daily meals in school for more than one million children in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Caribbean and Eastern Europe. Support for Mary's Meals is global, with fundraising groups in Australia, Austria, Canada, Croatia, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, UAE, UK and USA.",
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"id": "29050702",
"title": "Society of Mary (Marianists)",
"text": " The Marianists arrived in the Philippines in 2004. The congregation chose the more Islamic, southern part of the Philippines in the big city of Davao City as their mission area to establish a presence.",
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"id": "25256257",
"title": "Mary Museum",
"text": " Mary History Museum is a history museum of Mary, Turkmenistan, located in the center of the city. The exposition of the museum reflects the history and culture of Mary from ancient times to the present day, is unique in size and content of the exhibits.",
"score": "1.3630022"
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"id": "29928096",
"title": "Society of Mary (Marists)",
"text": " Today the Society, with its Generalate in Rome, operates in 7 Provinces: Australia, Canada, Europe, Mexico, New Zealand, Oceania, and USA, along with four mission districts: Africa (Senegal and Cameroun), Brazil, Peru-Venezuela, and the Philippines. The European Provinces, Districts, and Delegations (England, Ireland, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and Portugal) reconfigured in 2008 and formed the new European Province. The Provinces in the United States (Atlanta and Boston) became one Province (USA) on January 1, 2009. There are around 1000 Marists worldwide. While the provinces and districts named are often countries, Marists also work in countries which are not named here, including Japan, Thailand, and Norway, and many Pacific countries,.",
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"id": "10313174",
"title": "Mary Ray",
"text": " Mary Ray is a professional dog trainer located in the UK. She is generally credited with creation of heelwork to music in the United Kingdom.",
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"Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark\n Maria Feodorovna in Denmark and Saint Petersburg. In November 2009 Mary made a surprise visit to Danish soldiers in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. One of Mary's stops was FOB Armadillo. In the context of immigrant issues in Denmark, Mary has visited the disadvantaged migrant areas of Vollsmose (2006), Gellerup (2007), and Viborg (2010), and has participated in integration projects including the teaching of the Danish language to refugees. As patron of the Danish Refugee Council, Mary visited Uganda (2008) and East Africa (2011) and supports fundraising for the region. Mary has played an active role in promoting an anti-bullying program based on an Australian model through the auspices of Denmark's Save the Children. She is also involved in a new ",
"Marist Sisters\n Missionary Sisters of the Society of Mary are engaged in missionary activity in twenty four countries of the Pacific, Africa, Asia, Europe, North America and South America. These countries include Australia, Brazil, Canada, England, Fiji, France, Ireland, Italy, Mexico, New Zealand, Senegal, The Gambia, The Philippines, United States and Venezuela serving the many needs of people.",
"Missionary Sisters of the Society of Mary\n As of 2020, there are about 400 Missionary Sisters of the Society of Mary working in twenty-three countries mostly in the areas of education and religious communication. The Province of South Pacific is made up of the five island countries of New Zealand, Tonga, Samoa, Fiji and the Philippines. In Suva, the capital of Fiji, sisters teach at the Training College and at the Pacific Regional Seminary. The Region of the Americas includes Jamaica, Peru, and the United States.",
"Convent of Jesus and Mary\n The Convent of Jesus and Mary (\"CJM\") is a network of Roman Catholic schools founded by the Congregation of the Religious of Jesus and Mary. The school network originating in east-central France in the 19th century has since its inception expanded to several countries spread across Europe, Asia, Africa, North and South America. CJM schools are present in the following countries: In Europe: Ireland, Spain, Italy, England, and Germany. In the Americas: United States, Canada, Mexico, Colombia, and Bolivia. In the Middle East: Lebanon and Syria. In Africa: Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and Nigeria. In Asia: India, Pakistan, and the Philippines.",
"Family of Mary\n The Family of Mary is primarily active in Slovakia, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Uruguay, Kazakhstan, and Russia. The community has a particular focus on spreading devotion to the alleged Marian apparition entitled The Lady of All Nations. However, in December 2020, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith discouraged promotion of the \"the alleged apparitions and revelations\" associated with the Marian title of \"Lady of All Nations,\". While the title \"Lady of All Nations\" for Mary is itself \"theologically acceptable\", the alleged apparitions that gave rise to it are not. They were the subject of a \"Negative Declaration\" in 1974. In 2020, Msgr. Lubomir Welnitz, Opus J.S.S., was appointed one of eight Papal Masters of Ceremonies under the Office for the Liturgical Celebrations of the Supreme Pontiff.",
"Mary Friday\n Friday emigrated to Australia from her country of birth in Nigeria when she was a child. She lives in Perth, Western Australia.",
"Mary Ayubi\n Mary Ayubi is a film maker and a journalist from Afghanistan. Due to her experience with the Taliban and war actions in Afghanistan, she uses media and film to document the violent actions of the Taliban and women’s rights in Afghanistan as it would pertain to violence. Mary now lives in Los Angeles and continues her career as a film maker by continuing research and working on a new documentary.",
"Xaverian Missionary Sisters of Mary\n Today, the Missionaries of Mary – Xaverian Sisters – are present in United States, Italy, Brazil, Mexico, Sierra Leone, Cameroon, Chad, DR Congo, Japan and Thailand. The 247 members live in 39 communities, and the superior general resides in Parma (Via Omero 4, 43123 Parma, Italy).",
"Mary Mary (TV series)\n Mary Mary began airing on The Africa Channel in Europe and Asia from July 19, 2013.",
"Sisters of Mary Reparatrix\n Communities of the congregation began to be established throughout France, the first being in Paris. By the time of her death in Florence, Italy, in 1878, Mother Mary of Jesus had overseen the founding of 20 communities of the Sisters in India, England, Belgium, La Reunion, Italy, Mauritius, Ireland and Spain.",
"Assumption of Mary\n Assumption Day on 15 August is a nationwide public holiday in Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chile, Republic of Congo, Côte d'Ivoire, Croatia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cyprus, East Timor, France, Gabon, Greece, Georgia, Republic of Guinea, Haiti, Italy, Lebanon, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Republic of North Macedonia, Madagascar, Malta, Mauritius, Republic of Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro (Albanian Catholics), Paraguay, Poland (coinciding with Polish Army Day), Portugal, Romania, Rwanda, Senegal, Seychelles, Slovenia, Spain, Syria, Tahiti, Togo, and Vanuatu; and was also in Hungary until 1948. It is also a public holiday in parts of Germany (parts of Bavaria and Saarland) and Switzerland (in 14 of the 26 cantons). In Guatemala, it is observed in Guatemala City and in the town of Santa Maria Nebaj, both of which claim her as their patron saint. ",
"Sisters of the Holy Childhood of Jesus and Mary\n As of 2019 there were about 200 sisters. The sisters have houses in France, Austria, Georgia, Canada, and the United States. In the United States, they minister in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Maine and Florida; the office for the US Region is in Wrentham, Massachusetts. In 1970, the arrived in Rwanda, where they direct health centers.",
"Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark\n Mary is an active patron of Denmark's third-highest-earning export industry, the fashion industry, and is Patron of the Copenhagen Fashion Summit. She has been named one of the world's most fashionable people in Vanity Fair's annual International Best-Dressed List and has posed and given interviews for magazines including Vogue Australia (where she used pieces of foreign designers, such as Hugo Boss, Prada, Louis Vuitton or Gaultier, and Danish designers, like Malene Birger and Georg Jensen), Dansk (Danish Magazine, dedicated to Danish fashion), German Vogue (where she was photographed between pieces of Danish modern art in Amalienborg Palace). Mary also posed for other magazines during her life as a royal, such as Women's Weekly Australia magazine (to which she spoke on several occasions about her life as a royal and her family), and Parade Magazine. Her elegance was praised by designer Tommy Hilfiger.",
"Mary in Islam\n1) Mary Mother of Jesus Mosque in Hoppers Crossing, Victoria, Australia. ; 2) Mosque Maryam (Mary), the Nation of Islam National Center, Chicago, IL ; 3) Qal'bu Maryam Women's Mosque (Heart of Mary), Berkeley, CA ; 4) Maryam Umm Eisa (Mary Mother of Jesus), Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates ; 5) Mariam Al-Batool Mosque (Virgin Mary) in Paola, Malta ; 6) Mary (Ahmadiyyah) Mosque in Galway, Ireland. Mosques named after Mary:",
"Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark\n the royal family. She was previously a dual citizen of Australia and the United Kingdom. Formerly a Presbyterian, she converted to the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Denmark upon marriage. Mary and her family currently reside at Frederik VIII's Palace, one of the four palaces that make up the Amalienborg Palace complex. From May 2004, they have also resided at the Chancellery House, a building in the park at Fredensborg Palace, during the summer months. Among others, Mary is the godmother of Princess Estelle of Sweden, who was also given the secondary name Mary in her honour, as well as her nephew, Prince Henrik of Denmark.",
"Mary's Meals\n Mary's Meals is a global movement which sets up school feeding programmes in communities where poverty and hunger prevent children from gaining an education. Mary's Meals provides daily meals in school for more than one million children in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Caribbean and Eastern Europe. Support for Mary's Meals is global, with fundraising groups in Australia, Austria, Canada, Croatia, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, UAE, UK and USA.",
"Society of Mary (Marianists)\n The Marianists arrived in the Philippines in 2004. The congregation chose the more Islamic, southern part of the Philippines in the big city of Davao City as their mission area to establish a presence.",
"Mary Museum\n Mary History Museum is a history museum of Mary, Turkmenistan, located in the center of the city. The exposition of the museum reflects the history and culture of Mary from ancient times to the present day, is unique in size and content of the exhibits.",
"Society of Mary (Marists)\n Today the Society, with its Generalate in Rome, operates in 7 Provinces: Australia, Canada, Europe, Mexico, New Zealand, Oceania, and USA, along with four mission districts: Africa (Senegal and Cameroun), Brazil, Peru-Venezuela, and the Philippines. The European Provinces, Districts, and Delegations (England, Ireland, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and Portugal) reconfigured in 2008 and formed the new European Province. The Provinces in the United States (Atlanta and Boston) became one Province (USA) on January 1, 2009. There are around 1000 Marists worldwide. While the provinces and districts named are often countries, Marists also work in countries which are not named here, including Japan, Thailand, and Norway, and many Pacific countries,.",
"Mary Ray\n Mary Ray is a professional dog trainer located in the UK. She is generally credited with creation of heelwork to music in the United Kingdom."
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"id": "28719187",
"title": "Lubsza, Opole Voivodeship",
"text": " Lubsza (Leubusch) is a village in Brzeg County, Opole Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Lubsza. It lies approximately 7 km north-east of Brzeg and 41 km north-west of the regional capital Opole. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (see Territorial changes of Poland after World War II).",
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"title": "Lubsza (river)",
"text": " Lubsza is a river in Lubusz Voivodeship, Poland. It is a tributary of Lusatian Neisse (Nysa Łużycka) near Gubin.",
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"title": "Nowy Świat, Opole Voivodeship",
"text": " Nowy Świat (Neue Welt) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Lubsza, within Brzeg County, Opole Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It lies approximately 9 km east of Lubsza, 13 km north-east of Brzeg, and 37 km north-west of the regional capital Opole. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (see Territorial changes of Poland after World War II).",
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"title": "Książkowice",
"text": " Książkowice (Buchengrund) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Lubsza, within Brzeg County, Opole Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It lies approximately 10 km north-east of Lubsza, 16 km north-east of Brzeg, and 40 km north-west of the regional capital Opole. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (see Territorial changes of Poland after World War II).",
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"title": "Lubstynek",
"text": " Lubstynek (Klein Lobenstein) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Lubawa, within Iława County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 9 km north-east of Fijewo (the gmina seat), 23 km east of Iława, and 50 km south-west of the regional capital Olsztyn. The village was ceded to Poland after the East Prussian plebiscite in 1920.",
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"title": "Gmina Lubawa",
"text": " Gmina Lubawa is a rural gmina (administrative district) in Iława County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It takes its name from the town of Lubawa, although the town is not part of the territory of the gmina. The administrative seat of the gmina is the village of Fijewo, which lies close to Lubawa. The gmina covers an area of 236.64 km2, and as of 2006 its population was 10,435. The gmina contains part of the protected area called Dylewo Hills Landscape Park.",
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"id": "28719523",
"title": "Lubieszów, Opole Voivodeship",
"text": " Lubieszów (German Libischau) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Bierawa, within Kędzierzyn-Koźle County, Opole Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It lies approximately 4 km south-east of Bierawa, 11 km south-east of Kędzierzyn-Koźle, and 51 km south-east of the regional capital Opole. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (see Territorial changes of Poland after World War II). The village has a population of 503.",
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"title": "Śmiechowice, Opole Voivodeship",
"text": " Śmiechowice (Moselache) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Lubsza, within Brzeg County, Opole Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It lies approximately 7 km east of Lubsza, 9 km north-east of Brzeg, and 35 km north-west of the regional capital Opole. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (see Territorial changes of Poland after World War II).",
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"title": "Lubawka",
"text": " See twin towns of Gmina Lubawka.",
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"title": "Gmina Lubawa",
"text": " Gmina Lubawa is bordered by the town of Lubawa and by the gminas of Dąbrówno, Grodziczno, Iława, Nowe Miasto Lubawskie, Ostróda, and Rybno.",
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"id": "28719186",
"title": "Lubicz, Opole Voivodeship",
"text": " Lubicz (Neu Leubusch) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Lubsza, within Brzeg County, Opole Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It lies approximately 5 km east of Lubsza, 9 km north-east of Brzeg, and 38 km north-west of the regional capital Opole. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (see Territorial changes of Poland after World War II).",
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"id": "24999324",
"title": "Gmina Lubasz",
"text": " Gmina Lubasz is a rural gmina (administrative district) in Czarnków-Trzcianka County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. Its seat is the village of Lubasz, which lies approximately 7 km south-west of Czarnków and 57 km north-west of the regional capital Poznań. The gmina covers an area of 167.58 km2, and as of 2006 its total population is 6,992.",
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"id": "28719204",
"title": "Tarnowiec, Opole Voivodeship",
"text": " Tarnowiec (Tarnowitz) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Lubsza, within Brzeg County, Opole Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It lies approximately 10 km east of Lubsza, 13 km north-east of Brzeg, and 35 km north-west of the regional capital Opole. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (see Territorial changes of Poland after World War II).",
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"id": "31467946",
"title": "Gmina Lubomierz",
"text": " Gmina Lubomierz is an urban-rural gmina (administrative district) in Lwówek Śląski County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. Its seat is the town of Lubomierz, which lies approximately 13 km south-west of Lwówek Śląski, and 108 km west of the regional capital Wrocław. The gmina covers an area of 130.39 km2, and as of 2019 its total population is 6,192.",
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"id": "24998651",
"title": "Gmina Lubomino",
"text": " Gmina Lubomino is a rural gmina (administrative district) in Lidzbark County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. Its seat is the village of Lubomino, which lies approximately 24 km west of Lidzbark Warmiński and 36 km north-west of the regional capital Olsztyn. The gmina covers an area of 149.56 km2, and as of 2006 its total population is 3,717.",
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"id": "28719185",
"title": "Leśna Woda",
"text": " Leśna Woda (Waldwasser) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Lubsza, within Brzeg County, Opole Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It lies approximately 11 km north of Brzeg and 48 km north-west of the regional capital Opole. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (see Territorial changes of Poland after World War II).",
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"id": "28800730",
"title": "Lubska",
"text": " Lubska (Laubsky) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Wilków, within Namysłów County, Opole Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (see Territorial changes of Poland immediately after World War II).",
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"id": "28719173",
"title": "Boruta, Opole Voivodeship",
"text": " Boruta (Baruthe, Kolonie) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Lubsza, within Brzeg County, Opole Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It lies approximately 7 km north-east of Lubsza, 13 km north-east of Brzeg, and 43 km north-west of the regional capital Opole. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (see Territorial changes of Poland after World War II).",
"score": "1.4771698"
},
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"id": "26683396",
"title": "Lubrza, Lubusz Voivodeship",
"text": " Lubrza is a village in Świebodzin County, Lubusz Voivodeship, in western Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Lubrza. It lies approximately 9 km north-west of Świebodzin, 41 km north of Zielona Góra, and 50 km south of Gorzów Wielkopolski. The village has a population of 975.",
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},
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"id": "28719172",
"title": "Borucice, Opole Voivodeship",
"text": " Borucice (Baruth) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Lubsza, within Brzeg County, Opole Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (see Territorial changes of Poland after World War II).",
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}
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"Lubsza, Opole Voivodeship\n Lubsza (Leubusch) is a village in Brzeg County, Opole Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Lubsza. It lies approximately 7 km north-east of Brzeg and 41 km north-west of the regional capital Opole. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (see Territorial changes of Poland after World War II).",
"Lubsza (river)\n Lubsza is a river in Lubusz Voivodeship, Poland. It is a tributary of Lusatian Neisse (Nysa Łużycka) near Gubin.",
"Nowy Świat, Opole Voivodeship\n Nowy Świat (Neue Welt) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Lubsza, within Brzeg County, Opole Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It lies approximately 9 km east of Lubsza, 13 km north-east of Brzeg, and 37 km north-west of the regional capital Opole. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (see Territorial changes of Poland after World War II).",
"Książkowice\n Książkowice (Buchengrund) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Lubsza, within Brzeg County, Opole Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It lies approximately 10 km north-east of Lubsza, 16 km north-east of Brzeg, and 40 km north-west of the regional capital Opole. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (see Territorial changes of Poland after World War II).",
"Lubstynek\n Lubstynek (Klein Lobenstein) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Lubawa, within Iława County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 9 km north-east of Fijewo (the gmina seat), 23 km east of Iława, and 50 km south-west of the regional capital Olsztyn. The village was ceded to Poland after the East Prussian plebiscite in 1920.",
"Gmina Lubawa\n Gmina Lubawa is a rural gmina (administrative district) in Iława County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It takes its name from the town of Lubawa, although the town is not part of the territory of the gmina. The administrative seat of the gmina is the village of Fijewo, which lies close to Lubawa. The gmina covers an area of 236.64 km2, and as of 2006 its population was 10,435. The gmina contains part of the protected area called Dylewo Hills Landscape Park.",
"Lubieszów, Opole Voivodeship\n Lubieszów (German Libischau) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Bierawa, within Kędzierzyn-Koźle County, Opole Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It lies approximately 4 km south-east of Bierawa, 11 km south-east of Kędzierzyn-Koźle, and 51 km south-east of the regional capital Opole. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (see Territorial changes of Poland after World War II). The village has a population of 503.",
"Śmiechowice, Opole Voivodeship\n Śmiechowice (Moselache) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Lubsza, within Brzeg County, Opole Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It lies approximately 7 km east of Lubsza, 9 km north-east of Brzeg, and 35 km north-west of the regional capital Opole. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (see Territorial changes of Poland after World War II).",
"Lubawka\n See twin towns of Gmina Lubawka.",
"Gmina Lubawa\n Gmina Lubawa is bordered by the town of Lubawa and by the gminas of Dąbrówno, Grodziczno, Iława, Nowe Miasto Lubawskie, Ostróda, and Rybno.",
"Lubicz, Opole Voivodeship\n Lubicz (Neu Leubusch) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Lubsza, within Brzeg County, Opole Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It lies approximately 5 km east of Lubsza, 9 km north-east of Brzeg, and 38 km north-west of the regional capital Opole. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (see Territorial changes of Poland after World War II).",
"Gmina Lubasz\n Gmina Lubasz is a rural gmina (administrative district) in Czarnków-Trzcianka County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. Its seat is the village of Lubasz, which lies approximately 7 km south-west of Czarnków and 57 km north-west of the regional capital Poznań. The gmina covers an area of 167.58 km2, and as of 2006 its total population is 6,992.",
"Tarnowiec, Opole Voivodeship\n Tarnowiec (Tarnowitz) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Lubsza, within Brzeg County, Opole Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It lies approximately 10 km east of Lubsza, 13 km north-east of Brzeg, and 35 km north-west of the regional capital Opole. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (see Territorial changes of Poland after World War II).",
"Gmina Lubomierz\n Gmina Lubomierz is an urban-rural gmina (administrative district) in Lwówek Śląski County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. Its seat is the town of Lubomierz, which lies approximately 13 km south-west of Lwówek Śląski, and 108 km west of the regional capital Wrocław. The gmina covers an area of 130.39 km2, and as of 2019 its total population is 6,192.",
"Gmina Lubomino\n Gmina Lubomino is a rural gmina (administrative district) in Lidzbark County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. Its seat is the village of Lubomino, which lies approximately 24 km west of Lidzbark Warmiński and 36 km north-west of the regional capital Olsztyn. The gmina covers an area of 149.56 km2, and as of 2006 its total population is 3,717.",
"Leśna Woda\n Leśna Woda (Waldwasser) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Lubsza, within Brzeg County, Opole Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It lies approximately 11 km north of Brzeg and 48 km north-west of the regional capital Opole. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (see Territorial changes of Poland after World War II).",
"Lubska\n Lubska (Laubsky) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Wilków, within Namysłów County, Opole Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (see Territorial changes of Poland immediately after World War II).",
"Boruta, Opole Voivodeship\n Boruta (Baruthe, Kolonie) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Lubsza, within Brzeg County, Opole Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It lies approximately 7 km north-east of Lubsza, 13 km north-east of Brzeg, and 43 km north-west of the regional capital Opole. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (see Territorial changes of Poland after World War II).",
"Lubrza, Lubusz Voivodeship\n Lubrza is a village in Świebodzin County, Lubusz Voivodeship, in western Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Lubrza. It lies approximately 9 km north-west of Świebodzin, 41 km north of Zielona Góra, and 50 km south of Gorzów Wielkopolski. The village has a population of 975.",
"Borucice, Opole Voivodeship\n Borucice (Baruth) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Lubsza, within Brzeg County, Opole Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (see Territorial changes of Poland after World War II)."
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"title": "Tsutsui Station (Aomori)",
"text": " Tsutsui Station (筒井駅) is a railway station on the Aoimori Railway Line in the city of Aomori in Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third sector railway operating company Aoimori Railway Company.",
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"title": "Tsutsui Station (Aomori)",
"text": " The station consists of two elevated side platforms serving two tracks. The platforms are long enough to handle four-car trains. The station is unstaffed. A ticket vending machine, waiting room, and lifts to the platforms are located on the ground floor level.",
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"title": "Tsutsui, Aomori",
"text": "Japanese National Railway logo.svg Japan National Railways ; Tōhoku Main Line – currently Aoimori Logo.jpeg Aoimori Railway Line ; No train station was extant in the town; however Tsutsui Station was opened to serve the area of the former town in 2014. ",
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"title": "Tsutsuishi Station",
"text": " Tsutsuishi Station (筒石駅) is a railway station in Itoigawa, Niigata, Japan, operated by Echigo Tokimeki Railway.",
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"title": "Tsutsui Station (Aomori)",
"text": " Intended to provide access for the nearby Aomori High School, construction of the station commenced in June 2012. The name \"Tsutsui\" for the station was announced by Aomori Prefecture on 27 June 2013. It formally opened from the start of the revised timetable on 15 March 2014.",
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"text": " The station consists of two opposed side platforms located inside the 11,353 m long Kubiki Tunnel, 40 m below ground, connected to the entrance gate by 290 steps. There is only a stairway, with no elevator or escalator. Due to the air pressure generated by passing trains, access to the platform is limited and a protected waiting room with heavy metal doors keep passengers safe from typhoon-like wind. Average daily ridership at this station is approximately 60, mostly students.",
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"title": "Tsutsui, Aomori",
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"text": " Tsuiki Station (築城駅) is a railway station in Chikujō, Fukuoka, Japan, operated by Kyūshū Railway Company (JR Kyushu).",
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"title": "Tsutsuishi Station",
"text": " The station opened on December 16, 1912, as part of the Japanese Government Railways (JGR, JNR after 1949). On October 1, 1969, a new Tsutsuishi Station was opened. On April 1, 1987, with the privatization of JNR, JR West took over control of this station. From 14 March 2015, with the opening of the Hokuriku Shinkansen extension from to, local passenger operations over sections of the Shinetsu Main Line and Hokuriku Main Line running roughly parallel to the new Shinkansen line were reassigned to third-sector railway operating companies. From this date, Tsutsuishi Station was transferred to the ownership of the third-sector operating company Echigo Tokimeki Railway.",
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"title": "Tsukuihama Station",
"text": " Tsukuihama Station (津久井浜駅) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway company Keikyū.",
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"title": "Tsutsui Station (Aomori)",
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"title": "Tsutsujigaoka Station (Tokyo)",
"text": " Tsutsujigaoka Station (つつじヶ丘駅) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Chōfu, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Keio Corporation.",
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"title": "Tsukijishijō Station",
"text": " Tsukijishijō Station (築地市場駅) is a subway station in Chūō, Tokyo, Japan operated by the Tokyo subway operator Toei Subway. It serves the lower part of the Tsukiji district, including the enormous Tokyo Metropolitan Central Wholesale Market, the Tokyo headquarters of the Asahi Shimbun newspaper, and Japan's National Cancer Center.",
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"title": "Tsutsujigaoka Station (Miyagi)",
"text": " Tsutsujigaoka Station (榴ヶ岡駅) is an underground railway station in Miyagino-ku in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East).",
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"title": "Tsutsuishi Station",
"text": " In fiscal 2017, the station was used by an average of 23 passengers daily (boarding passengers only).",
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"id": "32159575",
"title": "Tsusumi Station",
"text": " Tsusumi Station (都住駅) is a railway station in the town of Obuse, Nagano, Japan, operated by the private railway operating company Nagano Electric Railway.",
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"title": "Matsuiwa Station",
"text": " Matsuiwa Station (松岩駅) was a JR East railway station located in the city of Kesennuma, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. It was destroyed by the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami and services have now been replaced by a provisional bus rapid transit line.",
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"title": "Tsurushi Station",
"text": " Tsurushi Station (都留市駅) is a railway station on the Fujikyuko Line in the city of Tsuru, Yamanashi, Japan, operated by Fuji Kyuko (Fujikyu). The station is at an altitude of 467 metres.",
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"Tsutsui Station (Aomori)\n Tsutsui Station (筒井駅) is a railway station on the Aoimori Railway Line in the city of Aomori in Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third sector railway operating company Aoimori Railway Company.",
"Tsutsui Station (Aomori)\n The station consists of two elevated side platforms serving two tracks. The platforms are long enough to handle four-car trains. The station is unstaffed. A ticket vending machine, waiting room, and lifts to the platforms are located on the ground floor level.",
"Tsutsui, Aomori\nJapanese National Railway logo.svg Japan National Railways ; Tōhoku Main Line – currently Aoimori Logo.jpeg Aoimori Railway Line ; No train station was extant in the town; however Tsutsui Station was opened to serve the area of the former town in 2014. ",
"Tsutsuishi Station\n Tsutsuishi Station (筒石駅) is a railway station in Itoigawa, Niigata, Japan, operated by Echigo Tokimeki Railway.",
"Tsutsui Station (Aomori)\n Tsutsui Station is served by the 123.3 km Aoimori Railway Line between and, and is located between and Aomori stations.",
"Tsutsui Station (Aomori)\n Intended to provide access for the nearby Aomori High School, construction of the station commenced in June 2012. The name \"Tsutsui\" for the station was announced by Aomori Prefecture on 27 June 2013. It formally opened from the start of the revised timetable on 15 March 2014.",
"Tsutsuishi Station\n The station consists of two opposed side platforms located inside the 11,353 m long Kubiki Tunnel, 40 m below ground, connected to the entrance gate by 290 steps. There is only a stairway, with no elevator or escalator. Due to the air pressure generated by passing trains, access to the platform is limited and a protected waiting room with heavy metal doors keep passengers safe from typhoon-like wind. Average daily ridership at this station is approximately 60, mostly students.",
"Tsutsui, Aomori\n Tsutsui (野内村) was a town located in Higashitsugaru District in central Aomori Prefecture, Japan. It is now a neighborhood of the city, Aomori.",
"Tsuiki Station\n Tsuiki Station (築城駅) is a railway station in Chikujō, Fukuoka, Japan, operated by Kyūshū Railway Company (JR Kyushu).",
"Tsutsuishi Station\n The station opened on December 16, 1912, as part of the Japanese Government Railways (JGR, JNR after 1949). On October 1, 1969, a new Tsutsuishi Station was opened. On April 1, 1987, with the privatization of JNR, JR West took over control of this station. From 14 March 2015, with the opening of the Hokuriku Shinkansen extension from to, local passenger operations over sections of the Shinetsu Main Line and Hokuriku Main Line running roughly parallel to the new Shinkansen line were reassigned to third-sector railway operating companies. From this date, Tsutsuishi Station was transferred to the ownership of the third-sector operating company Echigo Tokimeki Railway.",
"Tsukuihama Station\n Tsukuihama Station (津久井浜駅) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway company Keikyū.",
"Tsutsui Station (Aomori)\nAomori High School ; Tsutsui Middle School ; Tsutsui Elementary School ",
"Tsutsujigaoka Station (Tokyo)\n Tsutsujigaoka Station (つつじヶ丘駅) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Chōfu, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Keio Corporation.",
"Tsukijishijō Station\n Tsukijishijō Station (築地市場駅) is a subway station in Chūō, Tokyo, Japan operated by the Tokyo subway operator Toei Subway. It serves the lower part of the Tsukiji district, including the enormous Tokyo Metropolitan Central Wholesale Market, the Tokyo headquarters of the Asahi Shimbun newspaper, and Japan's National Cancer Center.",
"Tsutsujigaoka Station (Miyagi)\n Tsutsujigaoka Station (榴ヶ岡駅) is an underground railway station in Miyagino-ku in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East).",
"Tsutsuishi Station\n In fiscal 2017, the station was used by an average of 23 passengers daily (boarding passengers only).",
"Tsusumi Station\n Tsusumi Station (都住駅) is a railway station in the town of Obuse, Nagano, Japan, operated by the private railway operating company Nagano Electric Railway.",
"Tsunoi Station\nWest Japan Railway Company ; Inbi Line ",
"Matsuiwa Station\n Matsuiwa Station (松岩駅) was a JR East railway station located in the city of Kesennuma, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. It was destroyed by the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami and services have now been replaced by a provisional bus rapid transit line.",
"Tsurushi Station\n Tsurushi Station (都留市駅) is a railway station on the Fujikyuko Line in the city of Tsuru, Yamanashi, Japan, operated by Fuji Kyuko (Fujikyu). The station is at an altitude of 467 metres."
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"text": " Edmundston is a city in Madawaska County, New Brunswick, Canada.",
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"text": " Edmundston is located at the edge of the New Brunswick \"panhandle,\" nestled in the northeastern section of the Appalachian Mountains at the junction of the Saint John and Madawaska Rivers in the northwestern part of the province. Edmundston is strategically situated only a few kilometres from the border with Quebec and on the border with the United States, opposite the town of Madawaska, Maine, to which it is connected by the Edmundston–Madawaska Bridge.",
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"text": " is shipped across the border through a mile-long high pressure pipeline running between both facilities, and is made into paper in Madawaska. The Madawaska mill specializes in fine-grade papers. The town's economy is highly dependent upon cross-border trade, to the extent that Edmundston and its smaller sister city of Madawaska are considered by residents under many aspects, a single economic entity. An illuminated sign and plastics manufacture owned by Pattison Sign is also important to the city's economy. IPL, a company that manufactures plastic eating utensils, has a facility in Edmundston. The city is the site of the regional hospital for the area. There is a campus of the French language University of Moncton in Edmundston. The New Brunswick Community college system has a campus in Edmundston.",
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"title": "Edmundston",
"text": "Cathedral of Immaculate Conception: Built in 1924, the cathedral's architecture is said to be a synthesis of Roman and Gothic styles. Its granite facade has been recently restored, and can accommodate more than 1,200 people. ; Fortin du Petit-Sault: Erected at the culmination of the boundary disputes between the United States of America and British North America (an international conflict known as Aroostook War) in 1841 prior to the signing of the Webster-Ashburton Treaty. This small fort was rebuilt in 2000. Edmundston hosts two provincial historical sites: Other tourist attractions include de la République Provincial Park, an 18-hole golf course, a ",
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"text": " Edmundston is a rural town whose economy centres on the Saint John River paper industry. The river historically provided water power for the mills and was the route of log drives bringing pulpwood from upstream forests. The river still provides the water supply for paper manufacture, but environmental concerns encourage pulpwood delivery by highway and rail. Forestry is one of the city's major industries, with several sawmills and paper plants in the vicinity, the largest being the Twin Rivers pulp mill, formerly owned by Fraser Papers, now owned by Norbord, by way of Noranda Forest (1998) and Nexfor (2004). The Edmundston pulp mill is paired with a Twin Rivers paper mill directly across the Saint John River in Madawaska, Maine, through which liquified pulp slurry is piped. The ",
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"title": "Edmundston",
"text": " Christianity is the dominant religion of the city's inhabitants, with most residents being Roman Catholics. Moreover, Edmundston gives its name to the episcopal see of the region. Edmundston covers four Catholic parishes. Protestant denominations established in city include the Anglican Church of Canada, the United Church of Canada, the United Pentecostal Church International and a French Christian Church called Église de l'Espoir d'Edmundston. A small number of Muslims live in Edmundston and the surrounding area, practicing in their own community centre.",
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"title": "Edmundston",
"text": " Every June, Edmundston plays host to the Festival Jazz et Blues d'Edmundston (the Edmundston Jazz and Blues Festival). Every year in August, there is a large cultural festival in Edmundston called the Foire Brayonne. The festival is one of the biggest French themed festivals held in Canada east of the province of Quebec. The three manual Casavant neo-baroque mechanical action pipe organ of the Church of Notre-Dame-des-Sept-Douleurs, situated in a hall with a superb live acoustic, is one of the finest pipe organs in Canada.",
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"title": "Edmundston Airport",
"text": " Edmundston Airport is located 9 NM northwest of Edmundston, New Brunswick, Canada along the east bank of the Madawaska River. The airport is unique among Canadian airports in that its runway straddles the interprovincial border between New Brunswick and Quebec and is located in Patrieville, New Brunswick in Madawaska County and Dégelis, Quebec in the Témiscouata Regional County Municipality. The airport is classified as an airport of entry by Nav Canada and is staffed by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA). CBSA officers at this airport can handle general aviation aircraft only, with no more than 15 passengers. The airport featured a World War II-era Lancaster KB882 on display outside the terminal building since 1964. The aircraft was relocated in 2017, to the National Air Force Museum of Canada.",
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"title": "Edmundston",
"text": " The offices of the Member of Parliament for the federal riding of Madawaska—Restigouche René Arseneault and the Member of the Legislative Assembly for the provincial riding of Edmundston-Madawaska Centre (Jean-Claude D'Amours) are located in downtown Edmundston and for the provincial riding of Madawaska Les Lacs-Edmundston (Francine Landry) are located in Edmundston.",
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"title": "Edmundston",
"text": " Mother tongue language (2006) Religious make-up (2001) Edmundston had a population of 16,643 people in 2006, which was a decrease of 4.2% from the 2001 census count (the first post-merger). The median household income in 2005 for Edmundston was $42,551, which is below the New Brunswick provincial average of $45,194. The city is 95 per cent francophone, the highest such proportion of all cities in the province. Edmundston is the third-largest predominantly francophone city in North America outside of Quebec and the Caribbean, behind Clarence-Rockland, Ontario, which has a population exceeding 20,000 and is 68 per cent francophone, and Dieppe, which has a population of 25,384 (2016 Census) and is roughly 80 percent francophone. Outside of Quebec, the cities of Ottawa (122,665), Sudbury (45,420), Toronto ",
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"title": "Edmundston-Madawaska Centre",
"text": " Edmundston-Madawaska Centre is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. It was created as Edmundston in 1967 and was unchanged in the 1973 and 1994. It was only changed slightly in 2006 but its name was changed to Edmundston-Saint Basile to reflect the fact that the district no longer included all of the City of Edmundston as the city had absorbed several outlying communities in an amalgamation in 1995. The name reflects the fact that the district includes the old city of Edmundston as well as the old town of Saint Basile, New Brunswick. In 2013, it ceded some more of Edmundston to the neighbouring Madawaska les Lacs-Edmundston, while adding rural territory to the north, east and south of Edmundston. It was accordingly renamed Edmundston-Madawaska Centre.",
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"title": "Edmundston (electoral district)",
"text": " Edmundston was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. It has been superseded by the Edmundston-Saint Basile district in 2006.",
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"title": "Edmundston",
"text": "Notable people Edmundston is served by five newspapers: Le Madawaska, L'Étoile — Édition La République, L'Acadie Nouvelle, The Telegraph Journal and Info Weekend), two local radio stations (CJEM-FM, CFAI-FM), two television rebroadcasters (CFTF-DT-1, CIMT-DT-1) and a regional bureau of Radio-Canada. The area also receives the Quebec City-based newspapers Le Journal de Québec and Le Soleil which will cover notable events in the region. ",
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"title": "Edmundston",
"text": " downtown with a number of retail stores, restaurants, a hotel and a convention centre. You can also visit the Antique Automobile Museum, the Madawaska Historic Museum, and many other museums. The New Brunswick Botanical Garden is in suburban Saint-Jacques, on seven hectares with more than 80,000 plants, making it the largest arboretum east of Montreal. Edmundston has a downhill skiing facility in the city at Mont Farlagne. This facility has 3 lifts, a t-bar, a double chair, and a quad chair. It has 14 trails and an elevation of 690 feet. Snowmaking is available. Five trails are lit for night skiing.",
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"title": "Edmundston",
"text": " Edmundston experiences a humid continental climate (Köppen climate classification Dfb). The highest temperature ever recorded in Edmundston was 37.2 C on 3 June 1919. The coldest temperature ever recorded was -43.6 C on 16 January 2009.",
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"title": "Edmundston",
"text": " Edmundston is served by New Brunswick Route 2, a four-lane all weather divided highway and, on the other side of the Saint John River, by U.S. Route 1. There is a municipal airport 17 kilometres north of Edmundston which serves general aviation traffic. The Trans Canada Trail passes through Edmundston, having been converted for pedestrian and bicycling use after abandonment of the New Brunswick Railway.",
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"id": "15636336",
"title": "Edmundston",
"text": " The city has two francophone K-8 schools, an anglophone K-12 school, a francophone high school, a community college campus affiliated with the Collège communautaire du Nouveau-Brunswick, and a university campus affiliated with the Université de Moncton.",
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"title": "Edmundston",
"text": " During the early colonial period, the area was a camping and meeting place of the Maliseet (Wolastoqiyik) Nation during seasonal migrations. From the mid to late eighteenth century, one of the largest Maliseet villages had been established at Madawaska and had become a refuge site for other Wabanaki peoples. The Maliseet village was originally located near the falls at the confluence of the Madawaska and Saint John Rivers. Currently, the City of Edmundston surrounds a federal Indian Reserve (St. Basile 10/Madawaska Maliseet First Nation). Originally named Petit-Sault (Little Falls) in reference to the waterfalls located where the Madawaska River merges into the Saint John River, the settlement was renamed Edmundston in 1851 after Sir Edmund Walker Head, who was Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick from 1848 to 1854 and Governor-General of Canada from 1854 to 1861. Originally a small logging settlement, Edmundston's growth is mostly attributed to the city's strategic location.",
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"title": "Edmundston",
"text": " Winnipeg (26,855), Moncton (20,425), Timmins (17,390) and Edmonton (15,715) have greater total numbers of francophones, but they are a minority group in those cities. Unlike most other francophones living in the Maritimes, most people living in the Edmundston area do not consider themselves Acadians other than for statistical purposes. Most of them descend from French-Canadians who originally came from Lower Canada (now Quebec) along with a few Irish immigrants to settle the area in the century between 1820 and 1920, and absorbed the small group of Acadians who had arrived earlier. Nor do they consider themselves Québécois despite their heritage, mainly due to the politicization of Quebec-specific issues they do not feel concerned with. Residents speak with a distinctive local accent, colloquially called \"l'accent brayon\".",
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"id": "15636333",
"title": "Edmundston",
"text": " Since 2017, Edmundston has been home to the Edmundston Blizzard of the Maritime Junior A Hockey League, playing their home games at the Centre Jean Daigle.",
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"Edmundston\n Edmundston is a city in Madawaska County, New Brunswick, Canada.",
"Edmundston\n Edmundston is located at the edge of the New Brunswick \"panhandle,\" nestled in the northeastern section of the Appalachian Mountains at the junction of the Saint John and Madawaska Rivers in the northwestern part of the province. Edmundston is strategically situated only a few kilometres from the border with Quebec and on the border with the United States, opposite the town of Madawaska, Maine, to which it is connected by the Edmundston–Madawaska Bridge.",
"Edmundston\n is shipped across the border through a mile-long high pressure pipeline running between both facilities, and is made into paper in Madawaska. The Madawaska mill specializes in fine-grade papers. The town's economy is highly dependent upon cross-border trade, to the extent that Edmundston and its smaller sister city of Madawaska are considered by residents under many aspects, a single economic entity. An illuminated sign and plastics manufacture owned by Pattison Sign is also important to the city's economy. IPL, a company that manufactures plastic eating utensils, has a facility in Edmundston. The city is the site of the regional hospital for the area. There is a campus of the French language University of Moncton in Edmundston. The New Brunswick Community college system has a campus in Edmundston.",
"Edmundston\nCathedral of Immaculate Conception: Built in 1924, the cathedral's architecture is said to be a synthesis of Roman and Gothic styles. Its granite facade has been recently restored, and can accommodate more than 1,200 people. ; Fortin du Petit-Sault: Erected at the culmination of the boundary disputes between the United States of America and British North America (an international conflict known as Aroostook War) in 1841 prior to the signing of the Webster-Ashburton Treaty. This small fort was rebuilt in 2000. Edmundston hosts two provincial historical sites: Other tourist attractions include de la République Provincial Park, an 18-hole golf course, a ",
"Edmundston\n Edmundston is a rural town whose economy centres on the Saint John River paper industry. The river historically provided water power for the mills and was the route of log drives bringing pulpwood from upstream forests. The river still provides the water supply for paper manufacture, but environmental concerns encourage pulpwood delivery by highway and rail. Forestry is one of the city's major industries, with several sawmills and paper plants in the vicinity, the largest being the Twin Rivers pulp mill, formerly owned by Fraser Papers, now owned by Norbord, by way of Noranda Forest (1998) and Nexfor (2004). The Edmundston pulp mill is paired with a Twin Rivers paper mill directly across the Saint John River in Madawaska, Maine, through which liquified pulp slurry is piped. The ",
"Edmundston\n Christianity is the dominant religion of the city's inhabitants, with most residents being Roman Catholics. Moreover, Edmundston gives its name to the episcopal see of the region. Edmundston covers four Catholic parishes. Protestant denominations established in city include the Anglican Church of Canada, the United Church of Canada, the United Pentecostal Church International and a French Christian Church called Église de l'Espoir d'Edmundston. A small number of Muslims live in Edmundston and the surrounding area, practicing in their own community centre.",
"Edmundston\n Every June, Edmundston plays host to the Festival Jazz et Blues d'Edmundston (the Edmundston Jazz and Blues Festival). Every year in August, there is a large cultural festival in Edmundston called the Foire Brayonne. The festival is one of the biggest French themed festivals held in Canada east of the province of Quebec. The three manual Casavant neo-baroque mechanical action pipe organ of the Church of Notre-Dame-des-Sept-Douleurs, situated in a hall with a superb live acoustic, is one of the finest pipe organs in Canada.",
"Edmundston Airport\n Edmundston Airport is located 9 NM northwest of Edmundston, New Brunswick, Canada along the east bank of the Madawaska River. The airport is unique among Canadian airports in that its runway straddles the interprovincial border between New Brunswick and Quebec and is located in Patrieville, New Brunswick in Madawaska County and Dégelis, Quebec in the Témiscouata Regional County Municipality. The airport is classified as an airport of entry by Nav Canada and is staffed by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA). CBSA officers at this airport can handle general aviation aircraft only, with no more than 15 passengers. The airport featured a World War II-era Lancaster KB882 on display outside the terminal building since 1964. The aircraft was relocated in 2017, to the National Air Force Museum of Canada.",
"Edmundston\n The offices of the Member of Parliament for the federal riding of Madawaska—Restigouche René Arseneault and the Member of the Legislative Assembly for the provincial riding of Edmundston-Madawaska Centre (Jean-Claude D'Amours) are located in downtown Edmundston and for the provincial riding of Madawaska Les Lacs-Edmundston (Francine Landry) are located in Edmundston.",
"Edmundston\n Mother tongue language (2006) Religious make-up (2001) Edmundston had a population of 16,643 people in 2006, which was a decrease of 4.2% from the 2001 census count (the first post-merger). The median household income in 2005 for Edmundston was $42,551, which is below the New Brunswick provincial average of $45,194. The city is 95 per cent francophone, the highest such proportion of all cities in the province. Edmundston is the third-largest predominantly francophone city in North America outside of Quebec and the Caribbean, behind Clarence-Rockland, Ontario, which has a population exceeding 20,000 and is 68 per cent francophone, and Dieppe, which has a population of 25,384 (2016 Census) and is roughly 80 percent francophone. Outside of Quebec, the cities of Ottawa (122,665), Sudbury (45,420), Toronto ",
"Edmundston-Madawaska Centre\n Edmundston-Madawaska Centre is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. It was created as Edmundston in 1967 and was unchanged in the 1973 and 1994. It was only changed slightly in 2006 but its name was changed to Edmundston-Saint Basile to reflect the fact that the district no longer included all of the City of Edmundston as the city had absorbed several outlying communities in an amalgamation in 1995. The name reflects the fact that the district includes the old city of Edmundston as well as the old town of Saint Basile, New Brunswick. In 2013, it ceded some more of Edmundston to the neighbouring Madawaska les Lacs-Edmundston, while adding rural territory to the north, east and south of Edmundston. It was accordingly renamed Edmundston-Madawaska Centre.",
"Edmundston (electoral district)\n Edmundston was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. It has been superseded by the Edmundston-Saint Basile district in 2006.",
"Edmundston\nNotable people Edmundston is served by five newspapers: Le Madawaska, L'Étoile — Édition La République, L'Acadie Nouvelle, The Telegraph Journal and Info Weekend), two local radio stations (CJEM-FM, CFAI-FM), two television rebroadcasters (CFTF-DT-1, CIMT-DT-1) and a regional bureau of Radio-Canada. The area also receives the Quebec City-based newspapers Le Journal de Québec and Le Soleil which will cover notable events in the region. ",
"Edmundston\n downtown with a number of retail stores, restaurants, a hotel and a convention centre. You can also visit the Antique Automobile Museum, the Madawaska Historic Museum, and many other museums. The New Brunswick Botanical Garden is in suburban Saint-Jacques, on seven hectares with more than 80,000 plants, making it the largest arboretum east of Montreal. Edmundston has a downhill skiing facility in the city at Mont Farlagne. This facility has 3 lifts, a t-bar, a double chair, and a quad chair. It has 14 trails and an elevation of 690 feet. Snowmaking is available. Five trails are lit for night skiing.",
"Edmundston\n Edmundston experiences a humid continental climate (Köppen climate classification Dfb). The highest temperature ever recorded in Edmundston was 37.2 C on 3 June 1919. The coldest temperature ever recorded was -43.6 C on 16 January 2009.",
"Edmundston\n Edmundston is served by New Brunswick Route 2, a four-lane all weather divided highway and, on the other side of the Saint John River, by U.S. Route 1. There is a municipal airport 17 kilometres north of Edmundston which serves general aviation traffic. The Trans Canada Trail passes through Edmundston, having been converted for pedestrian and bicycling use after abandonment of the New Brunswick Railway.",
"Edmundston\n The city has two francophone K-8 schools, an anglophone K-12 school, a francophone high school, a community college campus affiliated with the Collège communautaire du Nouveau-Brunswick, and a university campus affiliated with the Université de Moncton.",
"Edmundston\n During the early colonial period, the area was a camping and meeting place of the Maliseet (Wolastoqiyik) Nation during seasonal migrations. From the mid to late eighteenth century, one of the largest Maliseet villages had been established at Madawaska and had become a refuge site for other Wabanaki peoples. The Maliseet village was originally located near the falls at the confluence of the Madawaska and Saint John Rivers. Currently, the City of Edmundston surrounds a federal Indian Reserve (St. Basile 10/Madawaska Maliseet First Nation). Originally named Petit-Sault (Little Falls) in reference to the waterfalls located where the Madawaska River merges into the Saint John River, the settlement was renamed Edmundston in 1851 after Sir Edmund Walker Head, who was Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick from 1848 to 1854 and Governor-General of Canada from 1854 to 1861. Originally a small logging settlement, Edmundston's growth is mostly attributed to the city's strategic location.",
"Edmundston\n Winnipeg (26,855), Moncton (20,425), Timmins (17,390) and Edmonton (15,715) have greater total numbers of francophones, but they are a minority group in those cities. Unlike most other francophones living in the Maritimes, most people living in the Edmundston area do not consider themselves Acadians other than for statistical purposes. Most of them descend from French-Canadians who originally came from Lower Canada (now Quebec) along with a few Irish immigrants to settle the area in the century between 1820 and 1920, and absorbed the small group of Acadians who had arrived earlier. Nor do they consider themselves Québécois despite their heritage, mainly due to the politicization of Quebec-specific issues they do not feel concerned with. Residents speak with a distinctive local accent, colloquially called \"l'accent brayon\".",
"Edmundston\n Since 2017, Edmundston has been home to the Edmundston Blizzard of the Maritime Junior A Hockey League, playing their home games at the Centre Jean Daigle."
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In what country is Rahzan? | [
"Iran",
"Islamic Republic of Iran",
"Persia",
"ir",
"Islamic Rep. Iran",
"🇮🇷"
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"text": " Razan-Say is a village in Jalal-Abad Region of Kyrgyzstan. It is part of the Aksy District. Its population was 305 in 2021.",
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"text": " Razan (, also Romanized as Razān) is a village in Kuhestan Rural District, Kelardasht District, Chalus County, Mazandaran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 63, in 13 families.",
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"title": "Razan Rural District (Hamadan Province)",
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"text": " Razan (, also Romanized as Razān; also known as Vazān) is a village in Nashtifan Rural District, in the Central District of Khaf County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 291, in 61 families.",
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"text": " Razan Zaitouneh (or Zeitunah; رزان زيتونة; born 29 April 1977) is a Syrian human rights lawyer and civil society activist. Actively involved in the Syrian uprising, she went into hiding after being accused by the government of being a foreign agent and her husband was arrested. Zaitouneh has documented human rights in Syria for the Local Coordination Committees of Syria. Zaitouneh was kidnapped on 9 December 2013, most likely by Jaysh al-Islam. Her fate remains unknown. It is suspected that she has been killed.",
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"text": " Razanne is a series of dolls designed and produced by Ammar Saadeh, a Palestinian expatriate living in Michigan, United States. The dolls hit the consumer markets in 1996. Inspired by the American doll Barbie, Razanne is aimed, according to Saadeh, to help Muslim girls develop self-esteem and to dream. All Razanne dolls are equipped with hijab. The United States media already calls Razanne the Muslim Barbie. There are also some further toys and accessories featuring Razanne as a character including a colouring book. Saadeh hopes the doll will sell well in countries such as Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates, where it has been sold since 2004. The doll is expected to sell well in Saudi Arabia, where the doll also debuted in 2004, because Saudi Arabian religious police have banned Barbie there, citing it as a threat to Muslim values. Apart from sales in the United States, the dolls are also sold in the United Kingdom, Canada, Germany and Singapore. Another current doll featuring a positive, but identifiably Islamic female character is the Fulla doll marketed in Saudi Arabia, Brazil, China, and Egypt. It is sold more profitably than Razanne.",
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"text": " Jazan (جازان), also spelled Jizan (جيزان), Gizan or Gazan, is a port city and the capital of Jizan Region, which lies in the southwest corner of Saudi Arabia and directly north of the border with Yemen. Jazan City is situated on the coast of the Red Sea and serves a large agricultural heartland that has a population of 319,119 as of 2021 and over 1.5 million, within metropolitan area. As the city is the capital of the region, it has the regional airport as well as Jazan seaport. The area is noted for its high-quality production of tropical fruits like mango, figs, and papaya. Jazan has one of the largest mega projects market in the kingdom with significant infrastructure projects worth many billions of dollars. Saudi Aramco is building a 400,000 bpd refinery with associated terminal facilities on the Red Sea near Jazan, scheduled for completion in late 2018.",
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"title": "Valashejerd, Razan",
"text": " Valashejerd (, also Romanized as Vālāshejerd) is a village in Darjazin-e Olya Rural District, Qorveh-e Darjazin District, Razan County, Hamadan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 87, in 20 families.",
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"id": "13651383",
"title": "La Tahzan",
"text": " La Tahzan is a 2013 Indonesian drama film which directed by Danial Rifki and released on August 2, 2013, by Falcon Pictures. This film starred by Atiqah Hasiholan, Ario Bayu, Joe Taslim, and Prilly Latuconsina. The film was nominated for \"Movie of the Year\" at the 2013 Yahoo! OMG Awards and nominated for \"Favorite Film\" at the 8th Annual Indonesian Movie Awards.",
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"title": "Razan County",
"text": " Razan County is a county in Hamadan Province in Iran. The capital of the county is Razan. At the 2006 census, the county's population was 111,120, in 26,277 families. The county is subdivided into three districts: the Central District, Sardrud District, and Qorveh-e Darjazin District. The county has three cities: Razan, Qorveh-e Darjazin, and Damaq. There are many famous persons and celebrities from this county such as: Molla-Ali Masoumi, Dr. Mohammad Mofatteh, Mohyedin Anvari, Mohammad Piran, Mostafa Rahmandost, Sedighe Vasmaghi, Ghorbanali Namdari, Hossein Nori-Hamdani, Dr. Nosrati, and MirzaHasan Razini.",
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"title": "Razan Rural District (Lorestan Province)",
"text": " Razan Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in Zagheh District, Khorramabad County, Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 3,102, in 694 families. The rural district has 11 villages.",
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"title": "Kari Dazan-e Pain",
"text": " Kari Dazan-e Pain (, also Romanized as Karī Dāzān-e Pā’īn) is a village in Rahdar Rural District, in the Central District of Rudan County, Hormozgan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 20, in 5 families.",
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"Razan Ghazzawi\n Razan Ghazzawi (رزان غزاوي; born 1980) is a Syrian-American blogger, campaigner and activist and currently a PhD researcher at the University of Sussex. She has been highly involved in the events during the Syrian Civil War, and has been particularly outspoken on activists' arrests and the violations of human rights committed by the Bashar al-Assad government. She was called \"iconic blogger and leading activist\" by The Telegraph. Jillian York (who has been called \"one of the leading scholars on Internet control and censorship\" ) wrote that Ghazzawi was \"one of [her] heroes.\"",
"Razan-Say\n Razan-Say is a village in Jalal-Abad Region of Kyrgyzstan. It is part of the Aksy District. Its population was 305 in 2021.",
"Razan, Chalus\n Razan (, also Romanized as Razān) is a village in Kuhestan Rural District, Kelardasht District, Chalus County, Mazandaran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 63, in 13 families.",
"Razan Rural District (Hamadan Province)\n Razan Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in the Central District of Razan County, Hamadan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 15,554, in 3,578 families. The rural district has 26 villages.",
"Razan, Razavi Khorasan\n Razan (, also Romanized as Razān; also known as Vazān) is a village in Nashtifan Rural District, in the Central District of Khaf County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 291, in 61 families.",
"Razan Zaitouneh\n Razan Zaitouneh (or Zeitunah; رزان زيتونة; born 29 April 1977) is a Syrian human rights lawyer and civil society activist. Actively involved in the Syrian uprising, she went into hiding after being accused by the government of being a foreign agent and her husband was arrested. Zaitouneh has documented human rights in Syria for the Local Coordination Committees of Syria. Zaitouneh was kidnapped on 9 December 2013, most likely by Jaysh al-Islam. Her fate remains unknown. It is suspected that she has been killed.",
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"Razanne\n Razanne is a series of dolls designed and produced by Ammar Saadeh, a Palestinian expatriate living in Michigan, United States. The dolls hit the consumer markets in 1996. Inspired by the American doll Barbie, Razanne is aimed, according to Saadeh, to help Muslim girls develop self-esteem and to dream. All Razanne dolls are equipped with hijab. The United States media already calls Razanne the Muslim Barbie. There are also some further toys and accessories featuring Razanne as a character including a colouring book. Saadeh hopes the doll will sell well in countries such as Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates, where it has been sold since 2004. The doll is expected to sell well in Saudi Arabia, where the doll also debuted in 2004, because Saudi Arabian religious police have banned Barbie there, citing it as a threat to Muslim values. Apart from sales in the United States, the dolls are also sold in the United Kingdom, Canada, Germany and Singapore. Another current doll featuring a positive, but identifiably Islamic female character is the Fulla doll marketed in Saudi Arabia, Brazil, China, and Egypt. It is sold more profitably than Razanne.",
"Gamze Bezan\n .",
"Jizan\n Jazan (جازان), also spelled Jizan (جيزان), Gizan or Gazan, is a port city and the capital of Jizan Region, which lies in the southwest corner of Saudi Arabia and directly north of the border with Yemen. Jazan City is situated on the coast of the Red Sea and serves a large agricultural heartland that has a population of 319,119 as of 2021 and over 1.5 million, within metropolitan area. As the city is the capital of the region, it has the regional airport as well as Jazan seaport. The area is noted for its high-quality production of tropical fruits like mango, figs, and papaya. Jazan has one of the largest mega projects market in the kingdom with significant infrastructure projects worth many billions of dollars. Saudi Aramco is building a 400,000 bpd refinery with associated terminal facilities on the Red Sea near Jazan, scheduled for completion in late 2018.",
"Razan Ghazzawi\n Razan Gazzawi was honoured with the 2012's Human Rights Defenders at Risk award by the Dublin-based Front Line Defenders foundation on 8 June 2012. Since she could not travel to Dublin due to restrictions on her, her colleague Dlshad Othman, who fled Syria in December 2011 accepted the award on her behalf.",
"Razan Ghazzawi\n Ghazzawi received a diploma in English literature from Damascus University in 2003. She obtained a master's degree in Comparative Literature from the University of Balamand in 2011. She started her career as a Translator and News Compiler for the Syrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. She then worked in the Call Center of MTN Syria, but resigned because she discovered the company was corrupt. After this, she became the Media Officer in the Syrian Center for Media and Freedom of Expression in the Arab World. As of 2017, she was a first year PhD candidate at the University of Sussex.",
"MV Barzan\n Barzān (برزان \"high place\"), is the name of towers used for observation in Qatar, which is a shareholding state in UASC. The towers were built more than a century ago by Sheikh Mohammed bin Jassim Al Thani, founder of Umm Salal Mohammed village in Qatar.",
"Valashejerd, Razan\n Valashejerd (, also Romanized as Vālāshejerd) is a village in Darjazin-e Olya Rural District, Qorveh-e Darjazin District, Razan County, Hamadan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 87, in 20 families.",
"La Tahzan\n La Tahzan is a 2013 Indonesian drama film which directed by Danial Rifki and released on August 2, 2013, by Falcon Pictures. This film starred by Atiqah Hasiholan, Ario Bayu, Joe Taslim, and Prilly Latuconsina. The film was nominated for \"Movie of the Year\" at the 2013 Yahoo! OMG Awards and nominated for \"Favorite Film\" at the 8th Annual Indonesian Movie Awards.",
"Razan County\n Razan County is a county in Hamadan Province in Iran. The capital of the county is Razan. At the 2006 census, the county's population was 111,120, in 26,277 families. The county is subdivided into three districts: the Central District, Sardrud District, and Qorveh-e Darjazin District. The county has three cities: Razan, Qorveh-e Darjazin, and Damaq. There are many famous persons and celebrities from this county such as: Molla-Ali Masoumi, Dr. Mohammad Mofatteh, Mohyedin Anvari, Mohammad Piran, Mostafa Rahmandost, Sedighe Vasmaghi, Ghorbanali Namdari, Hossein Nori-Hamdani, Dr. Nosrati, and MirzaHasan Razini.",
"Razan Rural District (Lorestan Province)\n Razan Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in Zagheh District, Khorramabad County, Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 3,102, in 694 families. The rural district has 11 villages.",
"Kari Dazan-e Pain\n Kari Dazan-e Pain (, also Romanized as Karī Dāzān-e Pā’īn) is a village in Rahdar Rural District, in the Central District of Rudan County, Hormozgan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 20, in 5 families."
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"Kozica, Vrgorac\n Kozica (Cozizza) is a small village in the Split-Dalmatia County of Croatia. It is in the jurisdiction of Vrgorac, 80 km southeast of Split. It lies just below Sveti Mihovil mountain, which is 1247 m high.",
"Hadžići\n🇹🇷 Hacılar, Turkey ; 🇹🇷 Meram, Turkey ; 🇪🇸 Reus, Spain Hadžići is twinned with:",
"Kozice, Croatia\n Kozice, Croatia is a village in Croatia. It is connected by the D2 highway.",
"Redžići\n Redžići (Cyrillic: Реџићи) is a village in the municipality of Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina.",
"Hadžići\n Hadžići is a town and municipality located in Sarajevo Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located south west of the city of Sarajevo. According to the 2013 census, Hadžići municipality has a population of 23,891 residents.",
"Božići (Kozarska Dubica)\n Božići is a village in the municipality of Kozarska Dubica, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.",
"Korča\n Korča is a village in the municipality of Hadžići, Bosnia and Herzegovina.",
"Kozica, Vrgorac\n Tourism has started in Kozica and it is becoming common for cyclists to tour the region and its rocky landscape. Kozica's natural environment is also an attraction in the summer. Kozica is a small Mediterranean mountain village which is 20 minutes by car from the nearest beach. Kozica is also home to various palm trees and many other types of flora. Tourism in Kozica is expected to increase with the construction of the A1 highway from Zagreb via Split to Dubrovnik. The nearest motorway exit for Kozica is Ravča which is 3 - 4 km south of Kozica.",
"Redžići\n According to the 2013 census, its population was 31, all Bosniaks.",
"Kozica, Pljevlja\n Kozica is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro.",
"Razići\n According to the 2013 census, its population was 59.",
"Božići (Srebrenica)\n Božići (Божићи) is a village in the municipality of Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina.",
"Kozice (Gornji Vakuf)\n According to the 2013 census, its population was 50, all Bosniaks.",
"Kozarevići\n Kozarevići (Козаревићи) is a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to the 1991 census, the village is located in the municipality of Novo Sarajevo.",
"Kolići\n Kolići (Cyrillic: Колићи) is a village in the City of Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina.",
"Kozice, Sierpc County\n Kozice is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Gozdowo, within Sierpc County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 6 km north-west of Gozdowo, 14 km south of Sierpc, and 111 km north-west of Warsaw. The village has a population of 60.",
"Kozice, Gostynin County\n Kozice is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Gostynin, within Gostynin County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 5 km west of Gostynin and 112 km west of Warsaw."
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In what country is Valdearcos de la Vega? | [
"Spain",
"España",
"Kingdom of Spain",
"ES",
"ESP"
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"title": "Valdearcos de la Vega",
"text": " Valdearcos de la Vega is a municipality located in the province of Valladolid, Castile and León, Spain. According to the 2004 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 115 inhabitants.",
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"title": "Vega de Valdetronco",
"text": " Vega de Valdetronco is a municipality located in the province of Valladolid, Castile and León, Spain. According to the 2004 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 162 inhabitants.",
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"text": " Vega de Valcarce (A Veiga de Valcarce in Galician language) is a village and municipality located in the region of El Bierzo (province of León, Castile and León, Spain). According to a census (INE), the municipality has a population of 865 inhabitants. The mayoress is María Luisa González Santín. The village is at an altitude of 631 m (2070.21 ft), and the average rainfall is around 622.05mm (24.49 in). The village is along the route of the Camino de Santiago, which brings tourists in the spring and summer months. There are several accommodations for these tourists. The Valcarce River runs through the village, and there are various tourist attractions throughout the village and surrounding the village as well. It is one of Galician speaking councils of Castilla y León The village recognizes many of the religious holidays celebrated by the average Spaniard.",
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"title": "Posada de Valdeón",
"text": " Vega de Liordes, an enclave in the Leon sector of Picos de Europa belonging to the municipality of Posada de Valdeón registered -35.8 C on January 7, 2021.",
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"title": "Villademor de la Vega",
"text": " Villademor de la Vega is a municipality located in the province of León, Castile and León, Spain. According to the 2013 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 390 inhabitants.",
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"title": "Vega de Viejos",
"text": " Vega de Viejos or La Vega de los Viejos (Astur-Leonese: Veiga Viechos) is a locality located in the municipality of Cabrillanes, in León province, Castile and León, Spain. As of 2020, it has a population of 42.",
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"title": "Roman Catholic Diocese of La Vega",
"text": " The Roman Catholic Diocese of La Vega (Dioecesis Vegensis) (erected 25 September 1953) is a suffragan diocese of the Archdiocese of Santiago de los Caballeros.",
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"title": "Vega de Ruiponce",
"text": " Vega de Ruiponce is a municipality located in the province of Valladolid, Castile and León, Spain. According to the 2004 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 129 inhabitants. Its economy is mainly focused on the primary sector, specifically livestock and agriculture.",
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"title": "Reales de La Vega",
"text": " Reales de La Vega is a professional basketball team based in La Vega Province, Dominican Republic. The team currently plays in the Dominican top division, Liga Nacional de Baloncesto.",
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"title": "Lope de Vega Theatre, Valladolid",
"text": " The Lope de Vega Theatre (Teatro Lope de Vega) is a theatre in Valladolid, Spain, situated on María de Molina street. It was inaugurated in 1861, designed by the architect Jerónimo de la Gándara. In the seventeenth century the site of the theatre was a patio equipped with a stage for putting on plays and covered boxes for the audience. The patio was covered in the eighteenth century, and the Plaza de la Comedia lasted until 1856, when it was proposed to replace the now-ruinous building with a new theatre. Jerónimo de Gándara was the architect. The Teatro Lope de Vega was inaugurated on 8 December 1861. The facade, restored in 1920, is in the classical style. It has two levels, each with three arches, and a pediment that holds a medallion with the likeness of Lope de Vega sculpted by Ponciano Ponzano. More ",
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"title": "Vega Sicilia",
"text": " Bodegas Vega Sicilia is a Spanish winery located in the Ribera del Duero Denominación de Origen in the Province of Valladolid, Castile and León (northern Spain). The winery was founded in 1864 by Don Eloy Lecanda y Chaves, who planted various grapes from the Bordeaux wine region of France, including Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, which are still being used in the wines today. Since 1982, the same year that the Ribera del Duero was granted Denominación de Origen (DO) status, the winery has been owned by the Álvarez family who are members of the Primum Familiae Vini. In comparing the ",
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"title": "Vega de Viejos",
"text": " Vega de Viejos is located 92km northwest of León, Spain.",
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"title": "Valdepeñas (DO)",
"text": " Valdepeñas is a Spanish Denominación de Origen Protegida (DOP) for wines located in the province of Ciudad Real in the south of Castile-La Mancha (Spain). It is almost completely surrounded by another DOP (La Mancha) but is an independent DOP due to its long history of producing a distinct style of wine known aloque or clarete which is made by mixing white and red grapes. 2016´s harvest is formed by 55.9 million kilos of red grapes and 43.2 million kilos of white grapes. Valdepeñas is a natural crossroads between the south of Spain, the Mediterranean regions to the east, Extremadura to the west and central plains to the north. To the south of the DOP is the Sierra Morena range a natural frontier with Andalusia, and to the east and west there are mountains reaching a height of 1000 m. The most prized vineyards are in Los Llanos in the west and in Las Aberturas in the north. The total area planted to vines is 22,332.11 ha (2016).",
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"title": "Vega de Magaz",
"text": " Vega de Magaz is located 60km west of León, Spain.",
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"title": "Daniel de la Vega",
"text": " Daniel de la Vega (30 June 1892 – 29 July 1971) was a Chilean journalist, poet, playwright, chronicler, and novelist. De la Vega was born in Quilpué (now part of Greater Valparaiso) into an educated family who instilled in him a love of literature. He graduated from the lyceum in Quilpué. The poetry in his first book, El calor del Terruño (1912), has been called \"light and delicate\" with an \"arresting mysticism\". He was friends with poet and playwright Víctor Domingo Silva. In 1953, he received the 12th Chilean National Prize in Literature for his work in both journalism and theater. His primary contributions were published originally in periodicals, notably in the column \"Hoy\" (\"Today\") in Ultimas Noticias, but he put together over forty books as well. De la Vega died in Santiago de Chile.",
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"title": "La Vega, Dominican Republic",
"text": " La Vega, is the fourth largest city and municipality of the Dominican Republic. It is in La Vega Province. The city is known as the Carnaval epicenter of the Dominican Republic for its tradition and culture, its large agricultural production methods throughout its province.",
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"title": "Valdebebas",
"text": " Valdebebas is situated 8 kilometers from Plaza de Castilla and the Cuatro Torres complex in northeastern Madrid. The area is bordered to the north by La Moraleja, to the south by IFEMA, to the east by Barajas International Airport T-4 and to the west by Sanchinarro.",
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"title": "Vega, Gijón",
"text": " Vega is a parish of the municipality of Gijón / Xixón, in Asturias, Spain. Its population was 3,507 in 2012. Vega is a residential and rural area, bordering with the districts of Granda, Castiello Bernueces, Santurio, Caldones, Llavandera y Samartín de Güerces. The famous La Camocha coal mine (closed 2007) was located in Vega. The mining town of La Camocha (including El Vaticano and Ciudad Virginia barrios) is located in the mine surroundings.",
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"Valdearcos de la Vega\n Valdearcos de la Vega is a municipality located in the province of Valladolid, Castile and León, Spain. According to the 2004 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 115 inhabitants.",
"Vega de Valdetronco\n Vega de Valdetronco is a municipality located in the province of Valladolid, Castile and León, Spain. According to the 2004 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 162 inhabitants.",
"Vega de Valcarce\n Vega de Valcarce (A Veiga de Valcarce in Galician language) is a village and municipality located in the region of El Bierzo (province of León, Castile and León, Spain). According to a census (INE), the municipality has a population of 865 inhabitants. The mayoress is María Luisa González Santín. The village is at an altitude of 631 m (2070.21 ft), and the average rainfall is around 622.05mm (24.49 in). The village is along the route of the Camino de Santiago, which brings tourists in the spring and summer months. There are several accommodations for these tourists. The Valcarce River runs through the village, and there are various tourist attractions throughout the village and surrounding the village as well. It is one of Galician speaking councils of Castilla y León The village recognizes many of the religious holidays celebrated by the average Spaniard.",
"Posada de Valdeón\n Vega de Liordes, an enclave in the Leon sector of Picos de Europa belonging to the municipality of Posada de Valdeón registered -35.8 C on January 7, 2021.",
"Villademor de la Vega\n Villademor de la Vega is a municipality located in the province of León, Castile and León, Spain. According to the 2013 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 390 inhabitants.",
"Vega de Viejos\n Vega de Viejos or La Vega de los Viejos (Astur-Leonese: Veiga Viechos) is a locality located in the municipality of Cabrillanes, in León province, Castile and León, Spain. As of 2020, it has a population of 42.",
"Roman Catholic Diocese of La Vega\n The Roman Catholic Diocese of La Vega (Dioecesis Vegensis) (erected 25 September 1953) is a suffragan diocese of the Archdiocese of Santiago de los Caballeros.",
"Tourism in the Dominican Republic\nSantiago de los Caballeros Puerto Plata Puerto Plata (city) ; Sosúa ; Playa Dorada ; Cabarete Samaná ; Samaná (town) Las Terrenas La Vega La Vega (city) ; Constanza ; Jarabacoa ; Bonao María Trinidad Sánchez Nagua ; Río San Juan Montecristi Santiago de los Caballeros or simply Santiago (English: Saint James of the Thirty Knights) is the second-largest city in the Dominican Republic, and the fourth-largest city in the Caribbean. It is the capital of the Santiago Province and the major metropolis in the north-central region of the country. Its urban population reaches 550,753 inhabitants, and if rural areas are included its population rises to 691,262.Santiago is located approximately 155 km (96 mi) northwest of Santo Domingo with an average altitude of ",
"Vega de Ruiponce\n Vega de Ruiponce is a municipality located in the province of Valladolid, Castile and León, Spain. According to the 2004 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 129 inhabitants. Its economy is mainly focused on the primary sector, specifically livestock and agriculture.",
"Reales de La Vega\n Reales de La Vega is a professional basketball team based in La Vega Province, Dominican Republic. The team currently plays in the Dominican top division, Liga Nacional de Baloncesto.",
"Lope de Vega Theatre, Valladolid\n The Lope de Vega Theatre (Teatro Lope de Vega) is a theatre in Valladolid, Spain, situated on María de Molina street. It was inaugurated in 1861, designed by the architect Jerónimo de la Gándara. In the seventeenth century the site of the theatre was a patio equipped with a stage for putting on plays and covered boxes for the audience. The patio was covered in the eighteenth century, and the Plaza de la Comedia lasted until 1856, when it was proposed to replace the now-ruinous building with a new theatre. Jerónimo de Gándara was the architect. The Teatro Lope de Vega was inaugurated on 8 December 1861. The facade, restored in 1920, is in the classical style. It has two levels, each with three arches, and a pediment that holds a medallion with the likeness of Lope de Vega sculpted by Ponciano Ponzano. More ",
"Vega Sicilia\n Bodegas Vega Sicilia is a Spanish winery located in the Ribera del Duero Denominación de Origen in the Province of Valladolid, Castile and León (northern Spain). The winery was founded in 1864 by Don Eloy Lecanda y Chaves, who planted various grapes from the Bordeaux wine region of France, including Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, which are still being used in the wines today. Since 1982, the same year that the Ribera del Duero was granted Denominación de Origen (DO) status, the winery has been owned by the Álvarez family who are members of the Primum Familiae Vini. In comparing the ",
"Vega de Viejos\n Vega de Viejos is located 92km northwest of León, Spain.",
"Valdepeñas (DO)\n Valdepeñas is a Spanish Denominación de Origen Protegida (DOP) for wines located in the province of Ciudad Real in the south of Castile-La Mancha (Spain). It is almost completely surrounded by another DOP (La Mancha) but is an independent DOP due to its long history of producing a distinct style of wine known aloque or clarete which is made by mixing white and red grapes. 2016´s harvest is formed by 55.9 million kilos of red grapes and 43.2 million kilos of white grapes. Valdepeñas is a natural crossroads between the south of Spain, the Mediterranean regions to the east, Extremadura to the west and central plains to the north. To the south of the DOP is the Sierra Morena range a natural frontier with Andalusia, and to the east and west there are mountains reaching a height of 1000 m. The most prized vineyards are in Los Llanos in the west and in Las Aberturas in the north. The total area planted to vines is 22,332.11 ha (2016).",
"Vega de Magaz\n Vega de Magaz is located 60km west of León, Spain.",
"Daniel de la Vega\n Daniel de la Vega (30 June 1892 – 29 July 1971) was a Chilean journalist, poet, playwright, chronicler, and novelist. De la Vega was born in Quilpué (now part of Greater Valparaiso) into an educated family who instilled in him a love of literature. He graduated from the lyceum in Quilpué. The poetry in his first book, El calor del Terruño (1912), has been called \"light and delicate\" with an \"arresting mysticism\". He was friends with poet and playwright Víctor Domingo Silva. In 1953, he received the 12th Chilean National Prize in Literature for his work in both journalism and theater. His primary contributions were published originally in periodicals, notably in the column \"Hoy\" (\"Today\") in Ultimas Noticias, but he put together over forty books as well. De la Vega died in Santiago de Chile.",
"La Vega, Dominican Republic\n La Vega, is the fourth largest city and municipality of the Dominican Republic. It is in La Vega Province. The city is known as the Carnaval epicenter of the Dominican Republic for its tradition and culture, its large agricultural production methods throughout its province.",
"Valdebebas\n Valdebebas is situated 8 kilometers from Plaza de Castilla and the Cuatro Torres complex in northeastern Madrid. The area is bordered to the north by La Moraleja, to the south by IFEMA, to the east by Barajas International Airport T-4 and to the west by Sanchinarro.",
"Valdepeñas\n🇫🇷 Cognac, France ",
"Vega, Gijón\n Vega is a parish of the municipality of Gijón / Xixón, in Asturias, Spain. Its population was 3,507 in 2012. Vega is a residential and rural area, bordering with the districts of Granda, Castiello Bernueces, Santurio, Caldones, Llavandera y Samartín de Güerces. The famous La Camocha coal mine (closed 2007) was located in Vega. The mining town of La Camocha (including El Vaticano and Ciudad Virginia barrios) is located in the mine surroundings."
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In what country is Ciucurul Orbului River? | [
"Romania",
"Roumania",
"Rumania",
"România",
"ro",
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"title": "Vadu Crișului - Aștileu Canal",
"text": " The Vadu Crișului - Aștileu Canal (called colloquially Canalu de Apă) is a canal in Bihor County, Romania. It diverts part of the discharge of the river Crișul Repede for the supply of the Aștileu hydroelectric plant with an installed capacity of 2.8 MW. It is 14.5 km long. The canal was built in 1954. It starts near the village of Vadu Crișului and runs parallel to the course of the Crișul Repede, running in the proximity of the villages Birtin, Dobricionești, Josani, Măgești and Aștileu, finally connecting with the Crișul Repede near the town of Aleșd. The canal also catches the discharges of the tributaries of the Crișul Repede it intersects.",
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"text": " The Ojdula (also: Orbai) is a left tributary of the Râul Negru in Romania. It flows into the Râul Negru near the city Târgu Secuiesc. Its length is 19 km and its basin size is 48 km2.",
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"text": " District is located in the Nistru river basin. The main river crossing district is Raut (286 km), with its tributaries Ciuluicul Mare and Ciuluc de Mijloc. Most lakes are artificial. The largest lake is Lake Verejeni built on Ciuluicul Mare.",
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"text": "Left: Iarului, Scorota, Scocu Urzicaru, Pleșa, Buta, Lazăr, Valea Ursească, Toplița, Pilug, Valea de Brazi, Furu, Valea Șerpilor, Sterminos, Mierleasa, Crevedia, Aninoasa ; Right: Șarba, Știrbu, Ursu, Jidanu, Pârâul Rece, Pârâul lui Stan, Valea Boului, Gârbov, Rostovanu, Strugu, Valea de Pești, Pietroasa, Valea Arsă, Pârâul Seciului, Balomir, Tușul, Braia, De La Hagher, Sohodol, Baleia, Pârâul Mare, Merișoara, Valea Ungurului, Pârâul Pinului The following rivers are tributaries to the river Jiul de Vest (from source to mouth): ",
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"title": "Bicaz (river)",
"text": "Left bank tributaries: Licoș, Suhard, Cupaș, Lapoș, Șugău, Țepeșeni, Capra (or Pârâul Jidanului), Chișirig, Pârâul Izvorului, Neagra, Tașca, Hamzoaia ; Right bank tributaries: Pârâul Oii, Bicăjel, Bardoș, Surduc, Dămuc, Ticoș, Floarea, Secu The Bicaz (Békás-patak) is a right tributary of the river Bistrița in Romania. Its source is in the Hășmaș Mountains. Its uppermost course, upstream from Red Lake (Lacul Roșu), is also called Vereșchiu. Other tributaries of Lacul Roșu are Pârâul Oii (Oaia), Licoș and Suhard. It discharges into the Bistrița in the town Bicaz. The Romanian name derives from the Hungarian name, which means literally frog-rivulet (hun.: béka = frog). Its length is 39 km and its basin size is 566 km2. The main tributaries of the river are: The Bicaz Gorge is part of the Cheile Bicazului-Hășmaș National Park.",
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"title": "Ciuc Mountains",
"text": " Ciuc Mountains (Romanian Munții Ciucului, Hungarian Csíki-havasok) are a mid-high range of mountains of Harghita County in Transylvania, Romania. Geologically they belong to the Căliman-Harghita Mountains group of the Inner Eastern Carpathians. Within Romania, however, it is traditional to divide the Eastern Carpathians (Carpații Orientali) into three geographical groups (north, center and south) instead. The Romanian categorization includes the Ciuc Mountains within the central Carpathians of Moldavia and Transylvania (Grupa Centrală, Carpaţii Moldo-Transilvani). The Trotuș River emerges from these mountains. The highest peak is Noșcolat, at 1,553 m.",
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"title": "Crișul Repede",
"text": " The following towns and villages are situated along the Crișul Repede, from source to mouth: in Romania Izvoru Crișului, Huedin, Poieni, Ciucea, Negreni,[Bucea],Bulz, Bratca, Vadu Crișului, Aușeu, Aleșd, Tileagd, Oradea, in Hungary Körösszakál, Körösújfalu, Körösladány.",
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"title": "Jiu (river)",
"text": " The Jiu (Zsil ; Schil or Schiel; Rabon) is a river in southern Romania. It is formed near Petroșani by the confluence of headwaters Jiul de Vest and Jiul de Est. It flows southward through the Romanian counties Hunedoara, Gorj and Dolj before flowing into the Danube near Zăval, a few kilometers upstream from the Bulgarian city of Oryahovo. It is 339 km long, including its source river Jiul de Vest. It has a basin of 10080 km2. Its average discharge at the mouth is 86 m3/s. The upper Jiu Valley, around Petroșani and Lupeni, is Romania's principal coal mining region.",
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"title": "Criș Collector Canal",
"text": " The Criș Collector Canal (Canalul Colector Criș) is the main canal of the drainage system of the area between the Crișul Repede and the Crișul Negru in Bihor County, western Romania. The lower reach of the canal is also known as Tămașda Collector Canal (Canalul Corector Tămașda). The canal starts from the Crișul Repede near the village of Tărian, 10 km west of Oradea, and flows into the Crișul Negru upstream of the village of Tămașda. It is 61.8 km long. The canal intercepts the drainage canals and the rivers flowing westward between the two main rivers, including Corhana, Velju Mare and Veljul Negreștilor. It passes through the villages Tărian, Toboliu, Roit, Sânnicolau Român, Cefa, Homorog, Arpășel, Ghiorac, Boiu and Tămașda.",
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"title": "Șureanu Mountains",
"text": "The Cugir River has its source under Peter's Peak, at an altitude of 1900 m; it starts at the confluence of headwaters Râul Mare and Râul Mic in the town of Cugir. ; The Orăștie River has its source near Zebru Mountain, at an altitude of 1659 m. ; The Pianul River has its source in Pianu commune. ; The Sebeș River starts from the Oașa Lake and separates the Șureanu and Cindrel mountains. ; The Strei River has its source above Baru commune. The Șureanu Mountains, (German: Mühlbacher Gebirge, Hungarian: Kudzsiri-havasok), belong to Romania's Parâng range in the Southern Carpathians, with peaks frequently exceeding 2000 m. The mountains are located north of Romania's ",
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"title": "Cincu (river)",
"text": " The Cincu is a right tributary of the river Olt in Romania. It discharges into the Olt in Cincșor. Its length is 18 km and its basin size is 138 km2.",
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"title": "Jiul de Vest",
"text": " The Jiul de Vest (\"Western Jiu\", previously also known as Jiul Românesc) is a headwater of the river Jiu in Romania. At its confluence with the Jiul de Est in Iscroni, the Jiu is formed. Its length is 54 km and its basin size is 496 km2. The upper course of the river is also known locally as Câmpușelu. Jiul simply means \"the Jiu\", appended by the definite article.",
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"title": "Olt (river)",
"text": " The Olt (Romanian and Hungarian; Alt; Aluta or Alutus, Oltu, Alytos) is a river in Romania. It is 615 km long, and its basin area is 24050 km2. It is the longest river flowing exclusively through Romania. Its average discharge at the mouth is 174 m3/s. Its source is in the Hășmaș Mountains of the eastern Carpathian Mountains, near Bălan, rising close to the headwaters of the river Mureș. It flows through the Romanian counties Harghita, Covasna, Brașov, Sibiu, Vâlcea and Olt. The river was known as Alutus or Aluta in Roman antiquity. Olt County and the historical province of Oltenia are named after the river. Sfântu Gheorghe, Râmnicu Vâlcea and Slatina are the main cities on the river Olt. The Olt flows into the Danube river near Turnu Măgurele.",
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"title": "Agi Cabul",
"text": " The Agi Cabul is a river in Constanța County, Romania. It discharges into the Danube–Black Sea Canal in Medgidia. Its length is 22 km and its basin size is 118 km2.",
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"title": "Canalul Morilor",
"text": " The Canalul Morilor is a canal in the lowland area south of the river Crișul Alb in Arad County, western Romania. Constructed in the 19th century for water-mills, it is now used for irrigation. It takes water from the Crișul Alb near Berindia, flows more or less parallel to the Crișul Alb towards the west and discharges into the Crișul Alb in Vărșand. It is 92 km long. It passes through the communes Buteni, Bârsa, Bocsig, Ineu, Seleuș, Zărand, Olari, Chișineu-Criș, Socodor and Pilu. It intercepts several former left tributaries of the Crișul Alb, including Chișer, Rât and Budieru.",
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"title": "Dobrinești",
"text": " The Dobrinești is a left tributary of the river Crișul Repede in Romania. The river rises in the Izbucul Gălășeni, located on the northern part of the Ciungilor Plateau of the Pădurea Craiului Mountains. It discharges into the Crișul Repede near Aușeu. Its length is 11 km and its basin size is 47 km2.",
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"title": "Ciuc County",
"text": " Ciuc County covered 4,993 km2 and was located in central part of Greater Romania, in the eastern part of Transylvania. Currently, the territory that comprised Ciuc County is now part of Harghita County. After 1925, the county neighbored Odorhei County to the west, Mureș County to the north, Neamț County and Bacău County to the east, and Trei Scaune County to the south.",
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"title": "Iazul Morilor Prahova",
"text": " The Iazul Morilor Prahova is an old artificial canal in Prahova County, Romania, built for a succession of water mills. The 35 km long canal originates in the river Prahova near the locality of Florești and flows into the Cricovul Dulce near Ghioldum. The original water mills for which the canal was built have been dismantled and do not exist any more. At present the canal is used for local water supply and irrigation.",
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"Vadu Crișului - Aștileu Canal\n The Vadu Crișului - Aștileu Canal (called colloquially Canalu de Apă) is a canal in Bihor County, Romania. It diverts part of the discharge of the river Crișul Repede for the supply of the Aștileu hydroelectric plant with an installed capacity of 2.8 MW. It is 14.5 km long. The canal was built in 1954. It starts near the village of Vadu Crișului and runs parallel to the course of the Crișul Repede, running in the proximity of the villages Birtin, Dobricionești, Josani, Măgești and Aștileu, finally connecting with the Crișul Repede near the town of Aleșd. The canal also catches the discharges of the tributaries of the Crișul Repede it intersects.",
"Ojdula (river)\n The Ojdula (also: Orbai) is a left tributary of the Râul Negru in Romania. It flows into the Râul Negru near the city Târgu Secuiesc. Its length is 19 km and its basin size is 48 km2.",
"Telenești District\n District is located in the Nistru river basin. The main river crossing district is Raut (286 km), with its tributaries Ciuluicul Mare and Ciuluc de Mijloc. Most lakes are artificial. The largest lake is Lake Verejeni built on Ciuluicul Mare.",
"Jiul de Vest\nLeft: Iarului, Scorota, Scocu Urzicaru, Pleșa, Buta, Lazăr, Valea Ursească, Toplița, Pilug, Valea de Brazi, Furu, Valea Șerpilor, Sterminos, Mierleasa, Crevedia, Aninoasa ; Right: Șarba, Știrbu, Ursu, Jidanu, Pârâul Rece, Pârâul lui Stan, Valea Boului, Gârbov, Rostovanu, Strugu, Valea de Pești, Pietroasa, Valea Arsă, Pârâul Seciului, Balomir, Tușul, Braia, De La Hagher, Sohodol, Baleia, Pârâul Mare, Merișoara, Valea Ungurului, Pârâul Pinului The following rivers are tributaries to the river Jiul de Vest (from source to mouth): ",
"Cimișlia District\n The district is in the Black Sea basin, and the main river is the 183 km Cogâlnic. Most lakes are man-made.",
"Orbeni\n The commune is located in the south-central part of the county, 39 km south of the county seat, Bacău. It is situated in the Pietricica Ridge of the Subcarpathian Plateau, an area of hills covered with forests of beech, oak, maple, acacia, and more recently fir and spruce trees. The Siret River and its valley lie to the east. It neighbours four other communes: Parava to the north, Gura Văii to the west, Valea Seacă to the south, and Corbasca to the east. Orbeni is crossed by the DN2 road, which connects Bacău to Focșani and forms part of the European route E85. On the eastern side of the commune is the Orbeni railway station, serving the Căile Ferate Române Line 500 that runs from Bucharest to Focșani, Bacău, and on north toward the Ukraininan border.",
"Bicaz (river)\nLeft bank tributaries: Licoș, Suhard, Cupaș, Lapoș, Șugău, Țepeșeni, Capra (or Pârâul Jidanului), Chișirig, Pârâul Izvorului, Neagra, Tașca, Hamzoaia ; Right bank tributaries: Pârâul Oii, Bicăjel, Bardoș, Surduc, Dămuc, Ticoș, Floarea, Secu The Bicaz (Békás-patak) is a right tributary of the river Bistrița in Romania. Its source is in the Hășmaș Mountains. Its uppermost course, upstream from Red Lake (Lacul Roșu), is also called Vereșchiu. Other tributaries of Lacul Roșu are Pârâul Oii (Oaia), Licoș and Suhard. It discharges into the Bistrița in the town Bicaz. The Romanian name derives from the Hungarian name, which means literally frog-rivulet (hun.: béka = frog). Its length is 39 km and its basin size is 566 km2. The main tributaries of the river are: The Bicaz Gorge is part of the Cheile Bicazului-Hășmaș National Park.",
"Ciuc Mountains\n Ciuc Mountains (Romanian Munții Ciucului, Hungarian Csíki-havasok) are a mid-high range of mountains of Harghita County in Transylvania, Romania. Geologically they belong to the Căliman-Harghita Mountains group of the Inner Eastern Carpathians. Within Romania, however, it is traditional to divide the Eastern Carpathians (Carpații Orientali) into three geographical groups (north, center and south) instead. The Romanian categorization includes the Ciuc Mountains within the central Carpathians of Moldavia and Transylvania (Grupa Centrală, Carpaţii Moldo-Transilvani). The Trotuș River emerges from these mountains. The highest peak is Noșcolat, at 1,553 m.",
"Crișul Repede\n The following towns and villages are situated along the Crișul Repede, from source to mouth: in Romania Izvoru Crișului, Huedin, Poieni, Ciucea, Negreni,[Bucea],Bulz, Bratca, Vadu Crișului, Aușeu, Aleșd, Tileagd, Oradea, in Hungary Körösszakál, Körösújfalu, Körösladány.",
"Jiu (river)\n The Jiu (Zsil ; Schil or Schiel; Rabon) is a river in southern Romania. It is formed near Petroșani by the confluence of headwaters Jiul de Vest and Jiul de Est. It flows southward through the Romanian counties Hunedoara, Gorj and Dolj before flowing into the Danube near Zăval, a few kilometers upstream from the Bulgarian city of Oryahovo. It is 339 km long, including its source river Jiul de Vest. It has a basin of 10080 km2. Its average discharge at the mouth is 86 m3/s. The upper Jiu Valley, around Petroșani and Lupeni, is Romania's principal coal mining region.",
"Criș Collector Canal\n The Criș Collector Canal (Canalul Colector Criș) is the main canal of the drainage system of the area between the Crișul Repede and the Crișul Negru in Bihor County, western Romania. The lower reach of the canal is also known as Tămașda Collector Canal (Canalul Corector Tămașda). The canal starts from the Crișul Repede near the village of Tărian, 10 km west of Oradea, and flows into the Crișul Negru upstream of the village of Tămașda. It is 61.8 km long. The canal intercepts the drainage canals and the rivers flowing westward between the two main rivers, including Corhana, Velju Mare and Veljul Negreștilor. It passes through the villages Tărian, Toboliu, Roit, Sânnicolau Român, Cefa, Homorog, Arpășel, Ghiorac, Boiu and Tămașda.",
"Șureanu Mountains\nThe Cugir River has its source under Peter's Peak, at an altitude of 1900 m; it starts at the confluence of headwaters Râul Mare and Râul Mic in the town of Cugir. ; The Orăștie River has its source near Zebru Mountain, at an altitude of 1659 m. ; The Pianul River has its source in Pianu commune. ; The Sebeș River starts from the Oașa Lake and separates the Șureanu and Cindrel mountains. ; The Strei River has its source above Baru commune. The Șureanu Mountains, (German: Mühlbacher Gebirge, Hungarian: Kudzsiri-havasok), belong to Romania's Parâng range in the Southern Carpathians, with peaks frequently exceeding 2000 m. The mountains are located north of Romania's ",
"Cincu (river)\n The Cincu is a right tributary of the river Olt in Romania. It discharges into the Olt in Cincșor. Its length is 18 km and its basin size is 138 km2.",
"Jiul de Vest\n The Jiul de Vest (\"Western Jiu\", previously also known as Jiul Românesc) is a headwater of the river Jiu in Romania. At its confluence with the Jiul de Est in Iscroni, the Jiu is formed. Its length is 54 km and its basin size is 496 km2. The upper course of the river is also known locally as Câmpușelu. Jiul simply means \"the Jiu\", appended by the definite article.",
"Olt (river)\n The Olt (Romanian and Hungarian; Alt; Aluta or Alutus, Oltu, Alytos) is a river in Romania. It is 615 km long, and its basin area is 24050 km2. It is the longest river flowing exclusively through Romania. Its average discharge at the mouth is 174 m3/s. Its source is in the Hășmaș Mountains of the eastern Carpathian Mountains, near Bălan, rising close to the headwaters of the river Mureș. It flows through the Romanian counties Harghita, Covasna, Brașov, Sibiu, Vâlcea and Olt. The river was known as Alutus or Aluta in Roman antiquity. Olt County and the historical province of Oltenia are named after the river. Sfântu Gheorghe, Râmnicu Vâlcea and Slatina are the main cities on the river Olt. The Olt flows into the Danube river near Turnu Măgurele.",
"Agi Cabul\n The Agi Cabul is a river in Constanța County, Romania. It discharges into the Danube–Black Sea Canal in Medgidia. Its length is 22 km and its basin size is 118 km2.",
"Canalul Morilor\n The Canalul Morilor is a canal in the lowland area south of the river Crișul Alb in Arad County, western Romania. Constructed in the 19th century for water-mills, it is now used for irrigation. It takes water from the Crișul Alb near Berindia, flows more or less parallel to the Crișul Alb towards the west and discharges into the Crișul Alb in Vărșand. It is 92 km long. It passes through the communes Buteni, Bârsa, Bocsig, Ineu, Seleuș, Zărand, Olari, Chișineu-Criș, Socodor and Pilu. It intercepts several former left tributaries of the Crișul Alb, including Chișer, Rât and Budieru.",
"Dobrinești\n The Dobrinești is a left tributary of the river Crișul Repede in Romania. The river rises in the Izbucul Gălășeni, located on the northern part of the Ciungilor Plateau of the Pădurea Craiului Mountains. It discharges into the Crișul Repede near Aușeu. Its length is 11 km and its basin size is 47 km2.",
"Ciuc County\n Ciuc County covered 4,993 km2 and was located in central part of Greater Romania, in the eastern part of Transylvania. Currently, the territory that comprised Ciuc County is now part of Harghita County. After 1925, the county neighbored Odorhei County to the west, Mureș County to the north, Neamț County and Bacău County to the east, and Trei Scaune County to the south.",
"Iazul Morilor Prahova\n The Iazul Morilor Prahova is an old artificial canal in Prahova County, Romania, built for a succession of water mills. The 35 km long canal originates in the river Prahova near the locality of Florești and flows into the Cricovul Dulce near Ghioldum. The original water mills for which the canal was built have been dismantled and do not exist any more. At present the canal is used for local water supply and irrigation."
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"id": "9810350",
"title": "Gaustadalléen tram stop",
"text": " Gaustadalléen is a tram stop on the Ullevål Hageby Line of the Oslo Tramway. It is located where the road Gaustadalléen passes under Ring 3 in Gaustad in Oslo, Norway. The station opened on 1 June 1999 as part of the extension of the Ullevål Hageby Line to Rikshospitalet. It is served by line 17 and 18, using SL95 low-floor trams, giving the station step-free access to the vehicles.",
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"title": "Gaustad (station)",
"text": " Gaustad is a rapid transit station of the Oslo Metro's Holmenkollen Line. It is situated Gausad neighborhood of the Oslo, Norway, borough of Vestre Aker. Located 4.7 km from Stortinget, the station is served by Line 1 of the metro every fifteen minutes. Travel time to Stortinget is ten minutes. The National Hospital and several research institutes fall within the station's catchment area. The station opened on 31 May 1898. A station building was constructed in 1903, and served as a waiting room until 1916. From then a waiting shed was used. The station is being considered for a lengthening of the platforms, but this is difficult due to it being located in a sharp curve.",
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"title": "Gaustad",
"text": " Gaustad is a neighborhood in Nordre Aker borough of Oslo, Norway. It is located between Vinderen and Kringsjå. At Gaustad are The National Hospital and Gaustad Hospital, as well as residential areas that border to Nordmarka. The area is served by Rikshospitalet Station on the Ullevål Hageby Line of Oslo Tramway, and Gaustad Station on the Holmenkoll Line of Oslo T-bane. Ring 3 runs through the neighborhood.",
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"title": "Gaustad Hospital",
"text": " Gaustad Hospital (Gaustad sykehus) is a psychiatric hospital in the neighborhood of Gaustad in Oslo, Norway. Founded in 1855, it is Norway's oldest purpose-built psychiatric hospital. It opened as the nation's first insane asylum designed according to the guidelines in the Insane Act of 1848 (Sinnssykeloven). The facility was planned by Herman Wedel Major, based on the model of foreign institutions, and the building complex was designed by architect Heinrich Ernst Schirmer. During the occupation of Norway in 1940–1945, the hospital's workers, knowing German soldiers would send their patients to concentration camps, devised a plan to save them. For months, they collected urine in buckets. When the day came that the soldiers knocked on the door, they threw the urine on every radiator and heater, creating a tremendous stink. The soldiers left and didn't return, and the patients' lives were saved. The hospital was owned by the State until it was taken over by the City of Oslo in 1985. Since 1996, Gaustad Hospital been part of Aker University Hospital; and since January 2009, Aker University Hospital has been part of Oslo University Hospital, a subsidiary of the Southern and Eastern Norway Regional Health Authority.",
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"title": "Rikshospitalet tram stop",
"text": " Rikshospitalet is a light rail tram stop at the end of the Ullevål Hageby Line of the Oslo Tramway. It is located at Rikshospitalet, the Norwegian National Hospital, at Gaustad in Oslo, Norway. The station opened on 1 June, 1999 as part of the line extension when the hospital opened. The expansion was financed by Oslo Package 2. The station is served by lines 17 and 18, using SL95 low-floor trams. This allow step-free access from and to all stations until the city center. Trams operate each five minutes. The next station is Gaustadalléen. In the past line 10. Rikshospitalet-Jar, used to operate here.",
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"id": "16348934",
"title": "Gaustad (station)",
"text": " Gaustad is a rapid transit station situated on the Holmenkollen Line, 4.7 km from Stortinget in the city center. It is situated at an elevation of 101.4 m above mean sea level. The station is situated in a sharp curve with a 200 m radius. The inbound platform is located to the north of the outbound platform, giving an asymmetrical layout. The platforms are much shorter than the norm for the metro and only have space for two cars. There is a waiting shed on the inbound platform designed by Erik Glosimodt. The original station building, Villa irkely, was a Swiss chalet style residential house. The ground floor was initially a waiting room, while the upper stories had four apartments which were rented out. The building is paneled in wood and has a gabled roof. The building was manufactured by Strømmen Trævarefabrik. A similar station building was erected at Steinerud Station.",
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"id": "8812720",
"title": "Forskningsparken station",
"text": " Vestgrensa had served the area now served by Forskingsparken since the opening of the Sognsvann Line on 10 October 1934. In 1991, the Norwegian Parliament decided to build a new facility for Rikshospitalet at Gaustad, and to serve the hospital by an extension of the Ullevål Hageby Line. Gaustad Station on the Holmenkoll Line of the rapid transit is located within a few hundred meters of the hospital. Vestgrensa was deemed too far away by planners, and a transfer station would need to be established between the light rail and the Sognsvann Line. At first, Blindern was considered, but instead it was later decided that there should be an all-new station. By 1994, the tram route to the new hospital appeared to have political support, but by 1996 local politicians instead wanted ",
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"id": "16348932",
"title": "Gaustad (station)",
"text": " Gaustad Station was opened along with the rest of the Holmenkollen Line on 31 May 1898. Villa Birkely was built in 1903, and functioned as a station building. At the time the platforms in both directions were located in front of the house. As part of a line-wide renovation, a standard waiting shed was built, designed by Erik Glosimodt, which was installed in 1916. The platform was at this time moved northwards and by then the indoor waiting room was closed. The arrival of the station spurred housing development in the area. After the 1940s the area also received some condominiums. The National Hospital was moved to Gaustad in 1999, falling within the catchment area of the station. The station closed in 2009 for the line to be upgraded, and opened again on 6 December 2010. There was not time for an outright upgrade to the stations, so Gaustad remains with its pre-upgrade platforms and amenities.",
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"id": "15061514",
"title": "Gaustatoppen",
"text": " Gausta skicenter is a merge of two small alpine ski areas (Gaustatoppen Skisenter and Gaustablikk Skisenter) with further expansion of slopes. As of 2019 it has 45 km of slopes and 550 metres height difference. Located 180 by road from Oslo, it aims to be one of the major ski areas of Norway.",
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"title": "Herbjørn Gausta",
"text": " Gausta was born on the Gausta farm in Mæl parish in the municipality of Tinn in Telemark county, Norway. In 1867, Gausta immigrated to America with his parents and four sisters, settling on a farm near Harmony, Minnesota. Gausta entered a training program for parochial school teachers at Luther College in 1872. He left for Europe three years later on a stipend provided by the community of Decorah, Iowa under the leadership of Ulrik Vilhelm Koren. Gausta studied at Knud Bergslien's Academy of Art in Oslo and also attended the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich. He returned to Decorah and taught at Luther College during the 1886-1887 academic year. He lived with the U.V. Koren family at the Washington Prairie parsonage while ",
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"title": "Bible Belt (Norway)",
"text": " Socioeconomic gender equality in the Bible Belt is the lowest in all of Norway; the major cities of Bergen, Stavanger and Kristiansand, however, are amongst the most progressive municipalities in the country. In the 1926 referendum on the repeal of prohibition on alcohol, the Bible Belt cast a strong vote against repeal (73.1% in Rogaland, 77.2% in Møre og Romsdal), unlike the rest of Norway. The Bible Belt also has a strong pietist movement, that opposes the central authority of the State Church of Norway. Rogaland is home to many missionary associations and the strongest base of the two main Christian democratic parties, the Moderate Liberal Party and Christian People's Party (the latter originally being from Hordaland). In Sørlandet, Sunday church attendance is observed by 2 in 10 people, compared to slightly less than 1 in 10 in Norway on average. Aust-Agder, Vest-Agder and Rogaland have the highest percentage of married farmers, and the lowest percentage of cohabitants. Rogaland and Sogn og Fjordane have the lowest proportion of divorces and separations, and the latter county also has the highest rate of unmarried farmers. According to research institute Forskning.no this relationship pattern is typical of the Bible Belt.",
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"title": "Gatorade Center",
"text": " Gatorade Center (formerly HK Areena, Elysée Arena, Typhoon Arena, but commonly referred to as Turkuhalli in Finnish and Åbohallen in Swedish) is a multi-functional indoor arena in the district of Artukainen in Turku, Finland. Opened in November 1990, it can hold up to 11,820 spectators for ice hockey games. It is primarily used for ice hockey, and is the home arena of TPS, but it is also frequently used to host concerts and other events such as the Maata Näkyvissä Festival. A record attendance of 12,041 for a hockey match was registered in 1991. Gatorade Center is a member of the European Arenas Association (EAA).",
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"title": "Seenotdienst",
"text": " along the coasts of those countries. A squadron of obsolescent Dornier Do 18s that had been used for sea reconnaissance was assigned to air-sea rescue. Some of the Heinkels that had been flying out of the island of Sylt were transferred to Aalborg in northern Denmark. The two bases in Norway were located at Stavanger and Bergen. In many cases local rescue societies cooperated with the Seenotdienst. When the Netherlands and France fell to the German advance in May and June 1940, more rescue bases were put into operation. The Hague and Schellingwoude became rescue bases in the Netherlands, and Boulogne and Cherbourg in France hosted rescue units ",
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"title": "Beer in the Netherlands",
"text": " Beer in the Netherlands includes pale lagers, especially Bavaria, Heineken and Grolsch, that are consumed globally. Grolsch is the leading import lager in the United Kingdom. Heineken is the world's third-largest brewer of beer, after Anheuser-Busch InBev and SABMiller. Bavaria is the leading import lager in Iraq. The brewery is active in more than 130 countries, in particular in Asia and the Middle East. While pale lager makes up the majority of beer production and consumption in the Netherlands, most Dutch brewers also brew specials. The most common specials are witbier (wheat beer) and Bok, brewed in Autumn and Spring, a tradition closely related to German Bock. The Netherlands exports the largest beer of any country in the world – approximately 50% of production. In 2004, almost 1,300 million litres were exported out of a total production of 2,300 million litres.",
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"title": "Galmaarden",
"text": " Galmaarden (Gammerages, ) is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Flemish Brabant. The municipality comprises the towns of Galmaarden proper, Tollembeek and Vollezele. It is also situated in the Pajottenland. On January 1, 2006, Galmaarden had a total population of 8,058. The total area is 34.93 km2 which gives a population density of 231 inhabitants per km2. Galmaarden is the current home of the comedian Urbanus, who has a statue in Tollembeek. There is a statue of the stallion Brillant in Vollezele.",
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"title": "Bible Belt (Netherlands)",
"text": " The Bible Belt (bijbelgordel, biblebelt) is a strip of land in the Netherlands with the highest concentration of conservative orthodox Calvinist Protestants in the country. Although the term is recent (named after the Bible Belt of the United States) the Dutch Bible belt has existed for many generations. This Bible Belt stretches from Zeeland in the southwest, through the West-Betuwe and Veluwe in the center of the country, to parts of the province Overijssel in the northeast. Municipalities in this area include Yerseke, Tholen, Ouddorp, Opheusden, Kesteren, Barneveld, Nunspeet, Elspeet and Staphorst. The three biggest cities regarded to be part of the Bible Belt are Ede, Veenendaal and Kampen. In Overijssel, the Bible ",
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"title": "Dutch hip hop",
"text": " listings. In 2005, De Jeugd van Tegenwoordig (\"Kids These Days\") were successful with Watskeburt?! (\"Wuzhappenin?!\"). Rapper Jawat won the \"Grote Prijs van Nederland\" 2006. Another Dutch hip-hop duo are Pete Philly and Perquisite who are already well known in the Netherlands, Germany, and in Japan. A famous Dutch rapper outside the Netherlands is Salah Edin. His album Nederlands Grootste Nachtmerrie (Biggest Nightmare of the Netherlands) won Best Album Award in 2007 and was fully produced by Dr. Dre's right-hand man Focus... He also shot three of the most expensive music videos in the history of Dutch Hip Hop, and through a management deal with Cilvaringz, performed in 34 countries worldwide. ",
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"title": "Gaustatoppen",
"text": " Gaustatoppen is the highest mountain in the county Vestfold og Telemark in Norway which lies in the municipality Tinn and Hjartdal. The view from the summit is impressive, as one can see an area of approximately 60,000 km², one sixth of Norway's mainland. The mountain is popular for downhill skiing in winter, and competitions have been held on its slopes. These competitions include the \"Norseman triathlon\", billed as \"the world's most brutal iron-distance triathlon\". It starts in Eidfjord and finishes at the top of Gaustatoppen. The summit is accessible on foot in the summer, on a rocky pathway of medium difficulty, although the southern side of the mountain is very dangerous and inaccessible. The wreckage of an airplane crash lies there, as it is too difficult to remove it.",
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"title": "Reformed Congregations in the Netherlands",
"text": " The Reformed Congregations in the Netherlands (Dutch: Gereformeerden Gemeenten in Nederland, abbreviated GGiN) is a pietistic Reformed church located mainly in the Netherlands, along with five congregations in North America and one in Pretoria, South Africa.",
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"text": " Geffen is a typical town of east Brabant with close to 5,000 inhabitants. The biggest sports club is Nooit Gedacht Geffen, a football club founded in 1929. Every year a farmers' market is organized under the name of 'effe noar geffe'. Every year more people visit this festival and in 2004 more than 35,000 people were welcomed. Because of mismanagement of funds, among other problems, integration into Oss and Den Bosch has been approved, and the dissolution of the village, one part into Den Bosch, another part to Oss, is to be effective as of January 1, 2015.",
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"Gaustadalléen tram stop\n Gaustadalléen is a tram stop on the Ullevål Hageby Line of the Oslo Tramway. It is located where the road Gaustadalléen passes under Ring 3 in Gaustad in Oslo, Norway. The station opened on 1 June 1999 as part of the extension of the Ullevål Hageby Line to Rikshospitalet. It is served by line 17 and 18, using SL95 low-floor trams, giving the station step-free access to the vehicles.",
"Gaustad (station)\n Gaustad is a rapid transit station of the Oslo Metro's Holmenkollen Line. It is situated Gausad neighborhood of the Oslo, Norway, borough of Vestre Aker. Located 4.7 km from Stortinget, the station is served by Line 1 of the metro every fifteen minutes. Travel time to Stortinget is ten minutes. The National Hospital and several research institutes fall within the station's catchment area. The station opened on 31 May 1898. A station building was constructed in 1903, and served as a waiting room until 1916. From then a waiting shed was used. The station is being considered for a lengthening of the platforms, but this is difficult due to it being located in a sharp curve.",
"Gaustad\n Gaustad is a neighborhood in Nordre Aker borough of Oslo, Norway. It is located between Vinderen and Kringsjå. At Gaustad are The National Hospital and Gaustad Hospital, as well as residential areas that border to Nordmarka. The area is served by Rikshospitalet Station on the Ullevål Hageby Line of Oslo Tramway, and Gaustad Station on the Holmenkoll Line of Oslo T-bane. Ring 3 runs through the neighborhood.",
"Gaustad Hospital\n Gaustad Hospital (Gaustad sykehus) is a psychiatric hospital in the neighborhood of Gaustad in Oslo, Norway. Founded in 1855, it is Norway's oldest purpose-built psychiatric hospital. It opened as the nation's first insane asylum designed according to the guidelines in the Insane Act of 1848 (Sinnssykeloven). The facility was planned by Herman Wedel Major, based on the model of foreign institutions, and the building complex was designed by architect Heinrich Ernst Schirmer. During the occupation of Norway in 1940–1945, the hospital's workers, knowing German soldiers would send their patients to concentration camps, devised a plan to save them. For months, they collected urine in buckets. When the day came that the soldiers knocked on the door, they threw the urine on every radiator and heater, creating a tremendous stink. The soldiers left and didn't return, and the patients' lives were saved. The hospital was owned by the State until it was taken over by the City of Oslo in 1985. Since 1996, Gaustad Hospital been part of Aker University Hospital; and since January 2009, Aker University Hospital has been part of Oslo University Hospital, a subsidiary of the Southern and Eastern Norway Regional Health Authority.",
"Rikshospitalet tram stop\n Rikshospitalet is a light rail tram stop at the end of the Ullevål Hageby Line of the Oslo Tramway. It is located at Rikshospitalet, the Norwegian National Hospital, at Gaustad in Oslo, Norway. The station opened on 1 June, 1999 as part of the line extension when the hospital opened. The expansion was financed by Oslo Package 2. The station is served by lines 17 and 18, using SL95 low-floor trams. This allow step-free access from and to all stations until the city center. Trams operate each five minutes. The next station is Gaustadalléen. In the past line 10. Rikshospitalet-Jar, used to operate here.",
"Gaustad (station)\n Gaustad is a rapid transit station situated on the Holmenkollen Line, 4.7 km from Stortinget in the city center. It is situated at an elevation of 101.4 m above mean sea level. The station is situated in a sharp curve with a 200 m radius. The inbound platform is located to the north of the outbound platform, giving an asymmetrical layout. The platforms are much shorter than the norm for the metro and only have space for two cars. There is a waiting shed on the inbound platform designed by Erik Glosimodt. The original station building, Villa irkely, was a Swiss chalet style residential house. The ground floor was initially a waiting room, while the upper stories had four apartments which were rented out. The building is paneled in wood and has a gabled roof. The building was manufactured by Strømmen Trævarefabrik. A similar station building was erected at Steinerud Station.",
"Forskningsparken station\n Vestgrensa had served the area now served by Forskingsparken since the opening of the Sognsvann Line on 10 October 1934. In 1991, the Norwegian Parliament decided to build a new facility for Rikshospitalet at Gaustad, and to serve the hospital by an extension of the Ullevål Hageby Line. Gaustad Station on the Holmenkoll Line of the rapid transit is located within a few hundred meters of the hospital. Vestgrensa was deemed too far away by planners, and a transfer station would need to be established between the light rail and the Sognsvann Line. At first, Blindern was considered, but instead it was later decided that there should be an all-new station. By 1994, the tram route to the new hospital appeared to have political support, but by 1996 local politicians instead wanted ",
"Gaustad (station)\n Gaustad Station was opened along with the rest of the Holmenkollen Line on 31 May 1898. Villa Birkely was built in 1903, and functioned as a station building. At the time the platforms in both directions were located in front of the house. As part of a line-wide renovation, a standard waiting shed was built, designed by Erik Glosimodt, which was installed in 1916. The platform was at this time moved northwards and by then the indoor waiting room was closed. The arrival of the station spurred housing development in the area. After the 1940s the area also received some condominiums. The National Hospital was moved to Gaustad in 1999, falling within the catchment area of the station. The station closed in 2009 for the line to be upgraded, and opened again on 6 December 2010. There was not time for an outright upgrade to the stations, so Gaustad remains with its pre-upgrade platforms and amenities.",
"Gaustatoppen\n Gausta skicenter is a merge of two small alpine ski areas (Gaustatoppen Skisenter and Gaustablikk Skisenter) with further expansion of slopes. As of 2019 it has 45 km of slopes and 550 metres height difference. Located 180 by road from Oslo, it aims to be one of the major ski areas of Norway.",
"Herbjørn Gausta\n Gausta was born on the Gausta farm in Mæl parish in the municipality of Tinn in Telemark county, Norway. In 1867, Gausta immigrated to America with his parents and four sisters, settling on a farm near Harmony, Minnesota. Gausta entered a training program for parochial school teachers at Luther College in 1872. He left for Europe three years later on a stipend provided by the community of Decorah, Iowa under the leadership of Ulrik Vilhelm Koren. Gausta studied at Knud Bergslien's Academy of Art in Oslo and also attended the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich. He returned to Decorah and taught at Luther College during the 1886-1887 academic year. He lived with the U.V. Koren family at the Washington Prairie parsonage while ",
"Bible Belt (Norway)\n Socioeconomic gender equality in the Bible Belt is the lowest in all of Norway; the major cities of Bergen, Stavanger and Kristiansand, however, are amongst the most progressive municipalities in the country. In the 1926 referendum on the repeal of prohibition on alcohol, the Bible Belt cast a strong vote against repeal (73.1% in Rogaland, 77.2% in Møre og Romsdal), unlike the rest of Norway. The Bible Belt also has a strong pietist movement, that opposes the central authority of the State Church of Norway. Rogaland is home to many missionary associations and the strongest base of the two main Christian democratic parties, the Moderate Liberal Party and Christian People's Party (the latter originally being from Hordaland). In Sørlandet, Sunday church attendance is observed by 2 in 10 people, compared to slightly less than 1 in 10 in Norway on average. Aust-Agder, Vest-Agder and Rogaland have the highest percentage of married farmers, and the lowest percentage of cohabitants. Rogaland and Sogn og Fjordane have the lowest proportion of divorces and separations, and the latter county also has the highest rate of unmarried farmers. According to research institute Forskning.no this relationship pattern is typical of the Bible Belt.",
"Gatorade Center\n Gatorade Center (formerly HK Areena, Elysée Arena, Typhoon Arena, but commonly referred to as Turkuhalli in Finnish and Åbohallen in Swedish) is a multi-functional indoor arena in the district of Artukainen in Turku, Finland. Opened in November 1990, it can hold up to 11,820 spectators for ice hockey games. It is primarily used for ice hockey, and is the home arena of TPS, but it is also frequently used to host concerts and other events such as the Maata Näkyvissä Festival. A record attendance of 12,041 for a hockey match was registered in 1991. Gatorade Center is a member of the European Arenas Association (EAA).",
"Seenotdienst\n along the coasts of those countries. A squadron of obsolescent Dornier Do 18s that had been used for sea reconnaissance was assigned to air-sea rescue. Some of the Heinkels that had been flying out of the island of Sylt were transferred to Aalborg in northern Denmark. The two bases in Norway were located at Stavanger and Bergen. In many cases local rescue societies cooperated with the Seenotdienst. When the Netherlands and France fell to the German advance in May and June 1940, more rescue bases were put into operation. The Hague and Schellingwoude became rescue bases in the Netherlands, and Boulogne and Cherbourg in France hosted rescue units ",
"Beer in the Netherlands\n Beer in the Netherlands includes pale lagers, especially Bavaria, Heineken and Grolsch, that are consumed globally. Grolsch is the leading import lager in the United Kingdom. Heineken is the world's third-largest brewer of beer, after Anheuser-Busch InBev and SABMiller. Bavaria is the leading import lager in Iraq. The brewery is active in more than 130 countries, in particular in Asia and the Middle East. While pale lager makes up the majority of beer production and consumption in the Netherlands, most Dutch brewers also brew specials. The most common specials are witbier (wheat beer) and Bok, brewed in Autumn and Spring, a tradition closely related to German Bock. The Netherlands exports the largest beer of any country in the world – approximately 50% of production. In 2004, almost 1,300 million litres were exported out of a total production of 2,300 million litres.",
"Galmaarden\n Galmaarden (Gammerages, ) is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Flemish Brabant. The municipality comprises the towns of Galmaarden proper, Tollembeek and Vollezele. It is also situated in the Pajottenland. On January 1, 2006, Galmaarden had a total population of 8,058. The total area is 34.93 km2 which gives a population density of 231 inhabitants per km2. Galmaarden is the current home of the comedian Urbanus, who has a statue in Tollembeek. There is a statue of the stallion Brillant in Vollezele.",
"Bible Belt (Netherlands)\n The Bible Belt (bijbelgordel, biblebelt) is a strip of land in the Netherlands with the highest concentration of conservative orthodox Calvinist Protestants in the country. Although the term is recent (named after the Bible Belt of the United States) the Dutch Bible belt has existed for many generations. This Bible Belt stretches from Zeeland in the southwest, through the West-Betuwe and Veluwe in the center of the country, to parts of the province Overijssel in the northeast. Municipalities in this area include Yerseke, Tholen, Ouddorp, Opheusden, Kesteren, Barneveld, Nunspeet, Elspeet and Staphorst. The three biggest cities regarded to be part of the Bible Belt are Ede, Veenendaal and Kampen. In Overijssel, the Bible ",
"Dutch hip hop\n listings. In 2005, De Jeugd van Tegenwoordig (\"Kids These Days\") were successful with Watskeburt?! (\"Wuzhappenin?!\"). Rapper Jawat won the \"Grote Prijs van Nederland\" 2006. Another Dutch hip-hop duo are Pete Philly and Perquisite who are already well known in the Netherlands, Germany, and in Japan. A famous Dutch rapper outside the Netherlands is Salah Edin. His album Nederlands Grootste Nachtmerrie (Biggest Nightmare of the Netherlands) won Best Album Award in 2007 and was fully produced by Dr. Dre's right-hand man Focus... He also shot three of the most expensive music videos in the history of Dutch Hip Hop, and through a management deal with Cilvaringz, performed in 34 countries worldwide. ",
"Gaustatoppen\n Gaustatoppen is the highest mountain in the county Vestfold og Telemark in Norway which lies in the municipality Tinn and Hjartdal. The view from the summit is impressive, as one can see an area of approximately 60,000 km², one sixth of Norway's mainland. The mountain is popular for downhill skiing in winter, and competitions have been held on its slopes. These competitions include the \"Norseman triathlon\", billed as \"the world's most brutal iron-distance triathlon\". It starts in Eidfjord and finishes at the top of Gaustatoppen. The summit is accessible on foot in the summer, on a rocky pathway of medium difficulty, although the southern side of the mountain is very dangerous and inaccessible. The wreckage of an airplane crash lies there, as it is too difficult to remove it.",
"Reformed Congregations in the Netherlands\n The Reformed Congregations in the Netherlands (Dutch: Gereformeerden Gemeenten in Nederland, abbreviated GGiN) is a pietistic Reformed church located mainly in the Netherlands, along with five congregations in North America and one in Pretoria, South Africa.",
"Geffen, Netherlands\n Geffen is a typical town of east Brabant with close to 5,000 inhabitants. The biggest sports club is Nooit Gedacht Geffen, a football club founded in 1929. Every year a farmers' market is organized under the name of 'effe noar geffe'. Every year more people visit this festival and in 2004 more than 35,000 people were welcomed. Because of mismanagement of funds, among other problems, integration into Oss and Den Bosch has been approved, and the dissolution of the village, one part into Den Bosch, another part to Oss, is to be effective as of January 1, 2015."
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"text": " Poręba-Kocęby is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Brańszczyk, within Wyszków County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 10 km north-east of Brańszczyk, 20 km north-east of Wyszków, and 71 km north-east of Warsaw. The village has a population of 440.",
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"text": " Poręby (Pòrãbë) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Sierakowice, within Kartuzy County, Pomeranian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 2 km north-west of Sierakowice, 21 km west of Kartuzy, and 49 km west of the regional capital Gdańsk. For details of the history of the region, see History of Pomerania. The village has a population of 79.",
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"text": " Poręba is a town in Zawiercie County, Silesian Voivodeship, Poland, with 8,525 inhabitants (2019). The town has the area of 40 km2, and lies along National Road Nr. 78; it also has a rail station on a line from Miasteczko Śląskie to Zawiercie. Almost half of Poręba's area (49%) is covered by forests.",
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"title": "Poręby Kupieńskie",
"text": " Poręby Kupieńskie is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kolbuszowa, within Kolbuszowa County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 10 km south-east of Kolbuszowa and 20 km north-west of the regional capital Rzeszów.",
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"text": " village was regained by Poles, and included within the short-lived Polish Duchy of Warsaw, and in 1815, it became part of Russian-controlled Congress Poland, and Poręba further developed, becoming a local industrial center. In 1918 Poręba returned to the re-created Poland, and in the Second Polish Republic, the settlement belonged to Kielce Voivodeship. During World War II, Poręba was occupied by Germany from 1939 to 1945. Poręba developed further in the 1950s, when local metal plant began manufacturing machine tools. A vocational school was opened in 1946, which in the late 1960s moved into a new complex. Furthermore, in the 1960s, a recreational center for local workers was built. In 1975–1982, Poręba was a district of Zawiercie. In 2008, Triassic turtle remains were discovered in the area.",
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"title": "Poręby, Opoczno County",
"text": " Poręby is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Poświętne, within Opoczno County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 2 km east of Poświętne, 19 km north-east of Opoczno, and 70 km south-east of the regional capital Łódź.",
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"title": "Poręby Wolskie",
"text": " Poręby Wolskie is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Raniżów, within Kolbuszowa County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 4 km north-east of Raniżów, 19 km east of Kolbuszowa, and 30 km north of the regional capital Rzeszów. The village has a population of 328.",
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"title": "Poręba, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship",
"text": " Poręba is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Gnojno, within Busko County, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, in south-central Poland. It lies approximately 3 km north of Gnojno, 20 km north-east of Busko-Zdrój, and 34 km south-east of the regional capital Kielce.",
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"title": "Poręby Dymarskie",
"text": " Poręby Dymarskie is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Cmolas, within Kolbuszowa County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 5 km north-east of Cmolas, 9 km north of Kolbuszowa, and 35 km north-west of the regional capital Rzeszów. The village has a population of 845.",
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"title": "Poręby, Mińsk County",
"text": " Poręby is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Dębe Wielkie, within Mińsk County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 5 km north of Dębe Wielkie, 10 km north-west of Mińsk Mazowiecki, and 32 km east of Warsaw. The village has a population of 120.",
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"title": "Poręby, Podlaskie Voivodeship",
"text": " Poręby is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Mielnik, within Siemiatycze County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, close to the border with Belarus.",
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"text": " in the Buchenwald and Dachau concentration camps. In January 1945, Poręba was the site of atrocities committed by the Germans during the death march of the prisoners of the Auschwitz concentration camp. There are three memorials commemorating the victims, two mass graves of the murdered prisoners, and the grave of a three-week-old child born by one of the prisoners. 36 escaped prisoners were rescued by various Polish families who hid them and gave them shelter. In February 1945, the village was captured by the Soviets, who often robbed Polish households, and even murdered two inhabitants. Soviet troops left the village in May 1945, and it was restored to Poland, however, the village was still attacked several times by Russian deserters-robbers.",
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"title": "Poręby, Lublin Voivodeship",
"text": " Poręby is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Tereszpol, within Biłgoraj County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland. It lies approximately 3 km north of Tereszpol, 12 km north-east of Biłgoraj, and 76 km south of the regional capital Lublin.",
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"title": "Porębek",
"text": " Porębek (German Prömbock) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kętrzyn, within Kętrzyn County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 6 km west of Kętrzyn and 63 km north-east of the regional capital Olsztyn. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (East Prussia).",
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"title": "Poręba, Pszczyna County",
"text": " Poręba (Poremba) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Pszczyna, within Pszczyna County, Silesian Voivodeship, in southern Poland. It lies approximately 6 km west of Pszczyna and 31 km south of the regional capital Katowice. The village has an approximate population of 900.",
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"title": "Poręby, Lower Silesian Voivodeship",
"text": " Poręby is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Twardogóra, within Oleśnica County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. Prior to 1945 it was in Germany. It lies approximately 10 km north-east of Twardogóra, 30 km north of Oleśnica, and 50 km north-east of the regional capital Wrocław.",
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"title": "Poręby, Zduńska Wola County",
"text": " Poręby is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Zduńska Wola, within Zduńska Wola County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 6 km west of Zduńska Wola and 46 km south-west of the regional capital Łódź.",
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"title": "Poręba, Łódź Voivodeship",
"text": " Poręba is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Żarnów, within Opoczno County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 11 km west of Żarnów, 25 km south-west of Opoczno, and 72 km south-east of the regional capital Łódź.",
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"title": "Poręby Stare",
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"Poręba-Kocęby\n Poręba-Kocęby is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Brańszczyk, within Wyszków County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 10 km north-east of Brańszczyk, 20 km north-east of Wyszków, and 71 km north-east of Warsaw. The village has a population of 440.",
"Poręby, Pomeranian Voivodeship\n Poręby (Pòrãbë) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Sierakowice, within Kartuzy County, Pomeranian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 2 km north-west of Sierakowice, 21 km west of Kartuzy, and 49 km west of the regional capital Gdańsk. For details of the history of the region, see History of Pomerania. The village has a population of 79.",
"Poręba\n Poręba is a town in Zawiercie County, Silesian Voivodeship, Poland, with 8,525 inhabitants (2019). The town has the area of 40 km2, and lies along National Road Nr. 78; it also has a rail station on a line from Miasteczko Śląskie to Zawiercie. Almost half of Poręba's area (49%) is covered by forests.",
"Poręby Kupieńskie\n Poręby Kupieńskie is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kolbuszowa, within Kolbuszowa County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 10 km south-east of Kolbuszowa and 20 km north-west of the regional capital Rzeszów.",
"Poręba\n🇭🇺 Kistelek, Hungary ; 🇺🇦 Vynnyky, Ukraine Poręba is twinned with:",
"Poręba\n village was regained by Poles, and included within the short-lived Polish Duchy of Warsaw, and in 1815, it became part of Russian-controlled Congress Poland, and Poręba further developed, becoming a local industrial center. In 1918 Poręba returned to the re-created Poland, and in the Second Polish Republic, the settlement belonged to Kielce Voivodeship. During World War II, Poręba was occupied by Germany from 1939 to 1945. Poręba developed further in the 1950s, when local metal plant began manufacturing machine tools. A vocational school was opened in 1946, which in the late 1960s moved into a new complex. Furthermore, in the 1960s, a recreational center for local workers was built. In 1975–1982, Poręba was a district of Zawiercie. In 2008, Triassic turtle remains were discovered in the area.",
"Poręby, Opoczno County\n Poręby is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Poświętne, within Opoczno County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 2 km east of Poświętne, 19 km north-east of Opoczno, and 70 km south-east of the regional capital Łódź.",
"Poręby Wolskie\n Poręby Wolskie is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Raniżów, within Kolbuszowa County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 4 km north-east of Raniżów, 19 km east of Kolbuszowa, and 30 km north of the regional capital Rzeszów. The village has a population of 328.",
"Poręba, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship\n Poręba is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Gnojno, within Busko County, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, in south-central Poland. It lies approximately 3 km north of Gnojno, 20 km north-east of Busko-Zdrój, and 34 km south-east of the regional capital Kielce.",
"Poręby Dymarskie\n Poręby Dymarskie is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Cmolas, within Kolbuszowa County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 5 km north-east of Cmolas, 9 km north of Kolbuszowa, and 35 km north-west of the regional capital Rzeszów. The village has a population of 845.",
"Poręby, Mińsk County\n Poręby is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Dębe Wielkie, within Mińsk County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 5 km north of Dębe Wielkie, 10 km north-west of Mińsk Mazowiecki, and 32 km east of Warsaw. The village has a population of 120.",
"Poręby, Podlaskie Voivodeship\n Poręby is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Mielnik, within Siemiatycze County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, close to the border with Belarus.",
"Poręba, Pszczyna County\n in the Buchenwald and Dachau concentration camps. In January 1945, Poręba was the site of atrocities committed by the Germans during the death march of the prisoners of the Auschwitz concentration camp. There are three memorials commemorating the victims, two mass graves of the murdered prisoners, and the grave of a three-week-old child born by one of the prisoners. 36 escaped prisoners were rescued by various Polish families who hid them and gave them shelter. In February 1945, the village was captured by the Soviets, who often robbed Polish households, and even murdered two inhabitants. Soviet troops left the village in May 1945, and it was restored to Poland, however, the village was still attacked several times by Russian deserters-robbers.",
"Poręby, Lublin Voivodeship\n Poręby is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Tereszpol, within Biłgoraj County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland. It lies approximately 3 km north of Tereszpol, 12 km north-east of Biłgoraj, and 76 km south of the regional capital Lublin.",
"Porębek\n Porębek (German Prömbock) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kętrzyn, within Kętrzyn County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 6 km west of Kętrzyn and 63 km north-east of the regional capital Olsztyn. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (East Prussia).",
"Poręba, Pszczyna County\n Poręba (Poremba) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Pszczyna, within Pszczyna County, Silesian Voivodeship, in southern Poland. It lies approximately 6 km west of Pszczyna and 31 km south of the regional capital Katowice. The village has an approximate population of 900.",
"Poręby, Lower Silesian Voivodeship\n Poręby is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Twardogóra, within Oleśnica County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. Prior to 1945 it was in Germany. It lies approximately 10 km north-east of Twardogóra, 30 km north of Oleśnica, and 50 km north-east of the regional capital Wrocław.",
"Poręby, Zduńska Wola County\n Poręby is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Zduńska Wola, within Zduńska Wola County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 6 km west of Zduńska Wola and 46 km south-west of the regional capital Łódź.",
"Poręba, Łódź Voivodeship\n Poręba is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Żarnów, within Opoczno County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 11 km west of Żarnów, 25 km south-west of Opoczno, and 72 km south-east of the regional capital Łódź.",
"Poręby Stare\n Poręby Stare is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Dobre, within Mińsk County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland."
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"text": " Dubicze Cerkiewne (Дубі́чы Цэрке́ўнэ, Dubíčy Cerkéŭnè) is a village in Hajnówka County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, close to the border with Belarus. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Dubicze Cerkiewne. It lies approximately 13 km south-west of Hajnówka and 55 km south of the regional capital Białystok. The village has a population of approximately 1,900.",
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"text": " Dubicze Tofiłowce is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Dubicze Cerkiewne, within Hajnówka County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, close to the border with Belarus. It lies approximately 3 km north-west of Dubicze Cerkiewne, 13 km south-west of Hajnówka, and 53 km south of the regional capital Białystok.",
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"text": " Pustków Osiedle is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Dębica, within Dębica County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland (historic Lesser Poland). It lies approximately 10 km north-east of Dębica and 37 km west of the regional capital Rzeszów. The housing estate (Osiedle) – built in the 1930s – is nearly synonymous with the adjacent Pustków village. Total area of Pustków Osiedle – the smallest village in Gmina Dębica – is 150 ha; while the area of Pustków – the largest – is 2,285 ha. Pustków Osiedle has a population of 2,727, and its history is closely connected with Central Industrial Area, one of the biggest public works projects of the Second Polish Republic. Before the mid-1930s, it did not exist. A small settlement, located in the Sandomierz Forest, was known simply as Pustków. It was the location of the notorious Pustków concentration camp in World War II.",
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"Dubne\n Dubne (Дубне, Dubne) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Muszyna, within Nowy Sącz County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland, close to the border with Slovakia. It lies approximately 8 km south-east of Muszyna, 40 km south-east of Nowy Sącz, and 112 km south-east of the regional capital Kraków.",
"Dubné\n Dubné is a municipality and village in České Budějovice District in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 1,700 inhabitants. Dubné lies approximately 9 km west of České Budějovice and 124 km south of Prague.",
"Dubicze Cerkiewne\n Dubicze Cerkiewne (Дубі́чы Цэрке́ўнэ, Dubíčy Cerkéŭnè) is a village in Hajnówka County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, close to the border with Belarus. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Dubicze Cerkiewne. It lies approximately 13 km south-west of Hajnówka and 55 km south of the regional capital Białystok. The village has a population of approximately 1,900.",
"Český Dub\n Český Dub (Böhmisch Aicha) is a town in Liberec District in the Liberec Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 2,800 inhabitants. The town centre is well preserved and is protected by law as an urban monument zone.",
"Dub (Prachatice District)\n Dub is a market town in Prachatice District in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 400 inhabitants. Dub lies approximately 10 km north of Prachatice, 37 km west of České Budějovice, and 114 km south of Prague.",
"Osiedle, Opole Voivodeship\n Osiedle is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Prudnik, within Prudnik County, Opole Voivodeship, in south-western Poland, close to the Czech border. It lies approximately 7 km south-west of Prudnik and 53 km south-west of the regional capital Opole. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (see Territorial changes of Poland after World War II).",
"Osędowice\n Osędowice is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Daszyna, within Łęczyca County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 3 km east of Daszyna, 13 km north of Łęczyca, and 46 km north of the regional capital Łódź.",
"Osoblažsko\n Osoblažsko (literally Osoblaha Region, Hotzenplotzer Ländchen, Ziemia osobłoska) is a microregion in the Bruntál District in the northernmost part of the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. The microregion is also called Osoblaha Hook or Silesian Hanakia. It is bounded by mountain ridges of Eastern Sudetes from the west and the Polish border from the east and north.",
"Łęczna Lake District Landscape Park\n Łęczna Lake District Landscape Park or Łęczna Lakeland Scenic Park (Park Krajobrazowy Pojezierze Łęczyńskie) is a protected area (a Landscape Park) in eastern Poland, established in 1990, covering an area of 118.16 km2 in the geographic region called the Łęczna-Włodawa Lakeland (Pojezierze Łęczyńsko-Włodawskie) or the Łęczna-Włodawa Plain (Równina Łęczyńsko-Włodawska). The Park lies within Lublin Voivodeship: in Lubartów County (Gmina Ostrów Lubelski, Gmina Uścimów) and Łęczna County (Gmina Ludwin, Gmina Puchaczów). The best known recreational area within the Łęczna Lakeland surrounds the White lake (Jezioro Białe Włodawskie), with the resort town called Okuninka.",
"Dubičné\n Dubičné (Dubiken) is a village and municipality (obec) in České Budějovice District in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. The municipality covers an area of 3.26 km2, and has a population of 331 (as at 31 December 2007). Dubičné lies approximately 5 km east of České Budějovice and 123 km south of Prague.",
"Osoblažsko\n Osoblažsko is one of the poorest regions of the Czech Republic and suffered from the highest unemployment rate in the country (28.2% in January 2011). As of July 2020, the unemployment rate (6.6%) was still above Czech average.",
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"Osečná\n Osečná (Oschitz) is a town in Liberec District in the Liberec Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 1,200 inhabitants.",
"Dubicze Tofiłowce\n Dubicze Tofiłowce is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Dubicze Cerkiewne, within Hajnówka County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, close to the border with Belarus. It lies approximately 3 km north-west of Dubicze Cerkiewne, 13 km south-west of Hajnówka, and 53 km south of the regional capital Białystok.",
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"Pustków Osiedle\n Pustków Osiedle is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Dębica, within Dębica County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland (historic Lesser Poland). It lies approximately 10 km north-east of Dębica and 37 km west of the regional capital Rzeszów. The housing estate (Osiedle) – built in the 1930s – is nearly synonymous with the adjacent Pustków village. Total area of Pustków Osiedle – the smallest village in Gmina Dębica – is 150 ha; while the area of Pustków – the largest – is 2,285 ha. Pustków Osiedle has a population of 2,727, and its history is closely connected with Central Industrial Area, one of the biggest public works projects of the Second Polish Republic. Before the mid-1930s, it did not exist. A small settlement, located in the Sandomierz Forest, was known simply as Pustków. It was the location of the notorious Pustków concentration camp in World War II.",
"Coal mining in Poland\n Coal mining has dropped the water level of Lake Ostrowskie by almost two meters in the Kuyavia–Pomerania and the lakes in the Powidz Landscape Park. According to the University of Life Sciences in Poznań, the water drainage in the Kleczew brown coal mining areas has formed craters in the area. In April 2008, five thousand people demonstrated in Kruszwica to protect cultural heritage and the nature reserve at Lake Gopło, against the Tomisławice opencast mine, which was due to open in 2009. This was the first protest of its kind in the country's history. Gopło Millennium Park (Nadgoplański Park Tysiąclecia) is protected by the European Union's Natura 2000 program and includes a major bird sanctuary.",
"Osęczyzna\n Osęczyzna is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Dobre, within Mińsk County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 7 km west of Dobre, 15 km north of Mińsk Mazowiecki, and 42 km east of Warsaw.",
"Dubie, Lesser Poland Voivodeship\n Dubie is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Krzeszowice, within Kraków County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland. It lies approximately 5 km north-east of Krzeszowice and 21 km north-west of the regional capital Kraków. The village is located in the historical region Galicia. The village has a population of 202."
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"text": "Germany (since 1995) ; Hungary (since 1998) ; Serbia (since 2003) ; Romania (since 2004) ; Czech Republic (since 2005) ; Russia (since 2006) ; Bulgaria (since 2006) ; Ukraine (since 2007) ; Indonesia (since 2011) Joy has 9 international editions:",
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"text": " as well as remakes of such hits as \"Touch by Touch\" and \"Valerie\". The album was released in Austria by the label Major Babies, and reached No. 21 in Austrian national chart. In September 2011 the album was released in Russia on the CD-Land label, and in Hungary – distributed by Hargent Media. On 15 July 2011, the trio performed in Estonia, at the Viljandi Retrofest for more than seven thousand viewers from Estonia and Latvia. In November 2011, Joy performed in Moscow once more – at the Diskoteka 80-x festival. This time the festival took place in the Olympic Stadium in Moscow. Since May 2012, Freddy Jaklitsch, due to his responsibilities as a leader of the popular band Seer, has performed with Joy less often. Michael Scheickl became Joy's lead vocalist for live shows.",
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"text": " Joy was elected as a Member of Parliament for the Netrokona-2 constituency in 2014. He is a member of the Bangladesh Awami League party. A former professional footballer and vice president of the Bangladesh Football Federation, Joy has been appointed as Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Youth and Sports, the first former professional athlete to hold a position in this ministry.",
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"text": " Joy is a 2018 Austrian drama film directed and written by Sudabeh Mortezai. The plot revolves around Joy (Anwulika Alphonsus), a young Nigerian woman who walks the streets to pay off debts while also supporting her family in Nigeria and her daughter in Vienna. It was selected as the Austrian entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 92nd Academy Awards. However, the film was disqualified in November 2019, with the Academy stating that the film had too much dialogue in English. The filmmakers disputed the disqualification, arguing that when the parts of the dialogue in Nigerian Pidgin that are unintelligible to English speakers are counted separately from English, English constitutes less than 50% of the entire dialogue and thus the film should be eligible, but the Academy stood by its initial decision.",
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"Joy (Austrian band)\n as well as remakes of such hits as \"Touch by Touch\" and \"Valerie\". The album was released in Austria by the label Major Babies, and reached No. 21 in Austrian national chart. In September 2011 the album was released in Russia on the CD-Land label, and in Hungary – distributed by Hargent Media. On 15 July 2011, the trio performed in Estonia, at the Viljandi Retrofest for more than seven thousand viewers from Estonia and Latvia. In November 2011, Joy performed in Moscow once more – at the Diskoteka 80-x festival. This time the festival took place in the Olympic Stadium in Moscow. Since May 2012, Freddy Jaklitsch, due to his responsibilities as a leader of the popular band Seer, has performed with Joy less often. Michael Scheickl became Joy's lead vocalist for live shows.",
"Joy (Austrian band)\n USSR, where it reached No. 3 in the charts by Krugozor magazine in 1987. A few years later in Hungary, local group Inflagranty recorded a cover version entitled \"Te meg en\". Since 1986, Joy began performing on various TV shows, such as the GDR-based TV-show Kessel Buntes. In 1986, the trio recorded a second album, Joy and Tears. The album included the single \"Japanese Girls\". It reached No. 14 on the Austrian national chart, and their popularity had reached Asia. In 1986, the trio won the most popular international act in South Korea. Their Asian tour, which occurred on January and February 1987 in Bangkok, Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan and Seoul, was attended by more than 60,000 spectators. In ",
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"Joy of Europe\n Joy of Europe (Ρадост Европе / Radost Evrope) is a European dance festival with a long tradition. The annual event takes place in Belgrade, Serbia with 30 European nations showcasing their culture through dance and music. The European nations are usually accompanied by another country from another continent.",
"Norwegian Joy\n Norwegian Joy is a Breakaway Plus-class cruise ship operated by Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) and is the second of four Breakaway Plus-class vessels in the company's fleet. Built by Meyer Werft in Papenburg, Germany, she was delivered in April 2017.",
"Joy FM (Ghana)\n Joy FM is a privately owned radio station in Accra, the capital of Ghana. The station is owned and run by the media group company Multimedia Group Limited. It is arguably the leading radio station in Ghana that broadcasts in the English language. Established in 1995 by Kwasi Twum, the founder of Multimedia Group Limited, Joy FM became the first private radio station to be licensed in Ghana.",
"Joy (Austrian band)\n Joy is an Austrian pop band, best known for the hits \"Touch by Touch\" and \"Valerie\".",
"Arif Khan Joy\n Joy was elected as a Member of Parliament for the Netrokona-2 constituency in 2014. He is a member of the Bangladesh Awami League party. A former professional footballer and vice president of the Bangladesh Football Federation, Joy has been appointed as Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Youth and Sports, the first former professional athlete to hold a position in this ministry.",
"Joy (Skids album)\n Joy is the fourth studio album by Scottish punk rock and new wave band Skids. It was their first album after the departure of signature guitarist Stuart Adamson who went on to found Big Country. It represented a change of direction from rock towards folk music--amplifying the traditional Scottish element already hinted at in previous releases. This would be their last album until the release of Burning Cities over 36 years later.",
"Joy (magazine)\n Joy is an international women's magazine, started in 1995 with German language edition. Magazine topics are lifestyle, trends, fashion, beauty, men. Covers usually feature famous actresses, singers and other female entertainers. In Germany Joy is part of Bauer Media and is published by Marquard on a monthly basis.",
"In-Joy\n In-Joy is a Danish boyband that took part in the third season of the Danish X Factor in 2010. The four-member band was made of Esbjørn Nordby Birch (as Essi), Jannick Ricky Fritze, Kevin Sparwath Nielsen and Nabil Moujahid (older brother of the singer Basim), himself an earlier successful X Factor contestant and performer even after the competition. At the time of the competition (2010), Essi was 25, Nabil 24, Jannick 20 and Kevin 16. Essi was from Aarhus and worked in Post Denmark, Nabil from Høje Gladsaxe and followed a music and dancing career, Jannick from Vejle but lived in Copenhagen and worked as a waiter and finally youngest Kevin from Herlev, a 9th-grade student, but pursuing theatrical studies for seven years at Eventyrteatret, an acting ",
"Joy (2018 film)\n Joy is a 2018 Austrian drama film directed and written by Sudabeh Mortezai. The plot revolves around Joy (Anwulika Alphonsus), a young Nigerian woman who walks the streets to pay off debts while also supporting her family in Nigeria and her daughter in Vienna. It was selected as the Austrian entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 92nd Academy Awards. However, the film was disqualified in November 2019, with the Academy stating that the film had too much dialogue in English. The filmmakers disputed the disqualification, arguing that when the parts of the dialogue in Nigerian Pidgin that are unintelligible to English speakers are counted separately from English, English constitutes less than 50% of the entire dialogue and thus the film should be eligible, but the Academy stood by its initial decision.",
"Joyes (department store)\n Joyes were a small department store that existed for 75 years in Grays, Essex. Arthur Edgar Joyes was born in Storrington in 1876 and attended grammar school. After completing his schooling, Arthur learnt the drapery trade as an assistant in a shop in Dorking. He later moved to Essex where he met his wife Mary Ann, who was also working in the drapery trade. In 1900, they married and opened a small drapery store at 4-6 New Road, Grays. They were soon joined by Mary's sister, who was a dressmaker and a female assistant in living above the shop. The store expanded due to its location next to the Market Square and Grays railway station, from a drapery to a small department store extending along New Road to ",
"Joy Mogensen\n Joy Mogensen (born 11 August 1980) is a Danish social democratic politician who served as Minister of Culture and Church from 2019 to 2021. She was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and is educated at Roskilde University. She served as mayor of Roskilde Municipality from 2011 to 2019. She was appointed Minister for Culture and Church in the Frederiksen Cabinet from 27 June 2019. In August 2021, she stepped down as minister. She also starred in \"Spreading Joy 1, 2 and 3\"",
"Joy (Bastille song)\n \"Joy\" is a song by English indie pop band Bastille. It was released on 2 May 2019 as the third single from their third studio album, Doom Days (2019). The song was written by Dan Smith, who handled the production along with Mark Crew and Daniel Priddy. The song features backing vocals from singer Bim Amoako.",
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"Joy Murekatete\n Joy Murekatete is a Rwandan Businesswoman, the Owner of the JOTETE Investment Ltd a multi-service company established in 2013 that offers beautification, floral and Interior design services to hospitality sector and other Clients and the company in 2021 awarded in BK Urumuri Initiative."
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"text": " Laxmipur is a small town in Maharajganj district of Uttar Pradesh. It is located in eastern Uttar Pradesh. It is known for its first forest tramway of Asia or the Sohagi Barwa Sanctuary.",
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"text": " Mahakali is a village development committee in Baitadi District in the Mahakali Zone of western Nepal. It is located on the Mahakali River which is also the border with Uttarakhand state, India across from Jhulaghat. Amraad and Basku are main places in this village. Indian and Nepalese nationals cross without restrictions, however there is a customs checkpoint for goods.",
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"text": " Laxmipur is small town in Jhapa District of Province No. 1 in Nepal. It covers about 3.16 km² (1.22 mi²) area and distance of 7.08 km (4.40 mi). It is situated in Kankai Municipality between Biring khola to the west and Ghagra khola to the east. People here mostly do shopkeeping and farming as their occupation. The nearest market from here is bibhare bazar, which is only open in Thursday. Holy basil, Pathibhara, Himal are the nearest school and education center from here.",
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"text": " Rampur Bilaspur is a town in Kanchanpur District in Sudurpashchim Province of south-western Nepal. The former village development committee was converted into Municipality merging with existing Rampur Bilaspur, Laxmipur, Mahakali and Sreepur, Mahakali village development committee on 18 May 2014. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 11,841 people living in 1650 individual households.",
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"text": " The largest city in the Mahakali Zone is Bhimdatta (or Bhim Datta, formerly called Mahendranagar), which is also the headquarters of Kanchanpur District. Other main towns of Mahakali Zone are Dashrathchand, Patan (Baitadi) and Darchula Bajar. The Amargadhi, the district headquarters, is named after General Amarshing Thapa (a famous Gorkha General) who formed a fort to expand Gorkha Empire capturing Kumaoun state after had defeated in a previous war with Kumaoun during 1790 A.D. Rajghat is also a famous city of Kanchanpur District. It is located at Raikawar Bichawa VDC. There are 3 municipalities in Kanchanpur District.",
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"title": "Mahakali Temple, Adiware",
"text": " The Mahakali Temple is a Hindu temple situated at Adiware, Rajapur Taluka, Maharashtra state, India. It is 28 km from Rajapur, 39 km from Ratnagiri, 350 km from Mumbai. Aryadurga devi, Devihasol is a famous temple located nearby. It is 14 km from Adivare. The fair of Aryadurga devi and Navadurga devi (bhalavli) is also famous, occurring annually in October on the eighth day of the Hindu Navratri festival.",
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"title": "Mahakali, Darchula",
"text": " Mahakali (महाकाली) is a municipality located in Darchula District of Sudurpashchim Province of Nepal. The municipality was established on 18 May 2014 named \"Api Municipality\" merging the former village development committees of: Brahmadev, Chhapari, Dhap, Kante and Khalanga. The total area of \"Api municipality\" had 1314 km2 and it had total population of 20,797 people. Fulfilling the requirement of the new Constitution of Nepal 2015, all old municipalities and villages (which were more than 3900 in number) were restructured into 753 new units, thus this municipality upgraded into Mahakali municipality On 10 March 2017, during upgradation of Api municipality a small portion of this municipality (ward 1, 2 & 3) excluded from it and Dattu Village development committee merged to it and renamed as Mahakali municipality. Now total area of the municipality has 135.11 km2 and total population of it is 21231 people, the municipality is divided into total 9 wards.",
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"title": "Laxmi Narayan Mandir, Dhaka",
"text": " Laxmi Narayan Mandir is a Hindu temple, devoted to Laxmi, the Hindu Goddess of wealth. It is situated at 31 Nawabpur Road in Dhaka, Bangladesh, in Kotwali Thana. The temple is about 300 years old. It was established in the Bengali year of 1056. The entire temple is adorned with carvings depicting the scenes from Hindu mythology. Inside the boundary of this temple there is a private house. The temple nowadays use as a private temple. It is mainly a two storied temple. There is no dome of this ancient mandir. The whole temple is made out of plaster and is visible from outside. There are pictures of Hindu Gods and Goddesses printed on the tiled walls of the temple. The icons of the temple are in marble brought from Jaipur. The entrance to the temple is welcomed by a Hindu spell which is engraved on a stone. On the other gate of the temple there is a bell. It is a ritual to ring the bell before entering the temple and before leaving.",
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"title": "Laxminrusingha Temple",
"text": " Laxminrusingha Temple is a Hindu Temple dedicated to Lord Nrusingha (Avatar of lord Vishnu). It is located at Purbakachha village (Near Bahugram) in Salipur area of Cuttack district in Odisha, India.",
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"title": "Mahakali, Nuwakot",
"text": " Mahakali is a village development committee in Nuwakot District in the Bagmati Zone of central Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 3443 people living in 635 individual households.",
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"title": "Garh Jungle",
"text": " Surath established Tridebi's(ত্রিদেবী) temple in this jungle area, i.e. Temple of Mahakali, Mahasaraswati and Mahalakshmi. Now, along with them Ashram of Medhas Muni, a Temple of Mahakal Bhairab(মহাকাল ভৈরব) is also there. There were 16 temples and only two are present: Shyamarupa Mandir and Shib Mandir.",
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"title": "Mahakali Highway",
"text": " Mahakali Highway (Nepali: महाकाली राजमार्ग) is a highway in western Nepal. It links Api Municipality in the Lesser Himalayas with the Western Terai region around Dhangadhi spanning around 325 km and links with State Highway 90 in India in the South. Mahakali Highway is proposed to be extended by 90 km to link Tinkar in Darchula District.",
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"title": "Lakshmipur, Dang",
"text": " Laxmipur is a ward in the Ghorahi Sub Metropolitan which is located in Dang District in Lumbini Province of south-western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 9,075 persons residing in 1493 individual households.",
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"text": " the tired soul. ; Kyunkaleshwar Temple-This is an 8th Century old, Shiv temple believed to be raised by Adi Shankracharya. The presiding deity of the temple are Shiva, his wife Parvati and sons, Ganesha and Kartikeyan. The temple in itself is a historic shrine and visited by thousands of Shaivaites. Kyunkaleshwar temple is known for the artistic stone work done in the temple premises. The temple also has a Sanskrit Vidyalaya and Gurukul where young children come to learn Veds and Purans. ; Laxmi Narayan Temple-Located on the main Laxmi-Narayan Temple Road in the main city and is visited by locals round the day. The temple is named after ",
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"title": "Mahakali treaty",
"text": " Mahakali Treaty or महाकाली सन्धि (Mahakali Sandhi) is an agreement between the Government of Nepal (former His Majesty's Government of Nepal) and the Government of India regarding the development of watershed of Mahakali River. The treaty was signed in 1996. The treaty has 12 articles agreements for an integrated development of barrage, dams and hydropower for mutual cooperation of the two countries by managing the water resources. The treaty recognizes the Mahakali River as a boundary river between the two countries.",
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"text": " The second largest Laxmi Narayan temple of Nepal is located at the center of Matihani. The pond surrounding Laxmi Narayan temple which is commonly known as \"Laxmi Narayan pond\" is associated with the marriage ceremony of goddess Sita and lord Rama according to the Ramayan, a holy book of Hinduism. The ceremony of Sita \"matkor\" was held here.",
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"Mahakali Zone\n Mahakali (महाकाली अञ्चल) was one of the fourteen zones located in the Far-Western Development Region of Nepal, covering an area of 6,205 km2 in the most western part of the country. It stretches along Nepal's far western border with India, marked by the Kali River or Mahakali River. In 2015 Nepal discontinued use of zone designations in favor of provinces. The zone formerly known as Mahakali is now part of Sudurpashchim Province. Mahakali's headquarters is Bhimdatta (formerly called Mahendranagar) in Kanchanpur District. The zone covers the Himalayan range including Api Peak in the North, Hill valleys, Inner Terai valleys such as Patan Municipality in Baitadi District in the center and the outer Terai in the South. The name of this zone is derived from the Kali River.",
"Lakshmipur, Uttar Pradesh\n Laxmipur is a small town in Maharajganj district of Uttar Pradesh. It is located in eastern Uttar Pradesh. It is known for its first forest tramway of Asia or the Sohagi Barwa Sanctuary.",
"Mahakali, Baitadi\n Mahakali is a village development committee in Baitadi District in the Mahakali Zone of western Nepal. It is located on the Mahakali River which is also the border with Uttarakhand state, India across from Jhulaghat. Amraad and Basku are main places in this village. Indian and Nepalese nationals cross without restrictions, however there is a customs checkpoint for goods.",
"Mahakali Zone\n Mahakali Zone hosts the Sukla Phanta Wildlife Reserve in Kanchanpur District in the Terai, which covers an area of 305 km2 and surrounded by a buffer zone of 243.5 km2.",
"Laxmi Prasad Devkota\n (Mahakavya)",
"Laxmipur, Jhapa\n Laxmipur is small town in Jhapa District of Province No. 1 in Nepal. It covers about 3.16 km² (1.22 mi²) area and distance of 7.08 km (4.40 mi). It is situated in Kankai Municipality between Biring khola to the west and Ghagra khola to the east. People here mostly do shopkeeping and farming as their occupation. The nearest market from here is bibhare bazar, which is only open in Thursday. Holy basil, Pathibhara, Himal are the nearest school and education center from here.",
"Rampur Bilaspur\n Rampur Bilaspur is a town in Kanchanpur District in Sudurpashchim Province of south-western Nepal. The former village development committee was converted into Municipality merging with existing Rampur Bilaspur, Laxmipur, Mahakali and Sreepur, Mahakali village development committee on 18 May 2014. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 11,841 people living in 1650 individual households.",
"Mahakali Zone\n The largest city in the Mahakali Zone is Bhimdatta (or Bhim Datta, formerly called Mahendranagar), which is also the headquarters of Kanchanpur District. Other main towns of Mahakali Zone are Dashrathchand, Patan (Baitadi) and Darchula Bajar. The Amargadhi, the district headquarters, is named after General Amarshing Thapa (a famous Gorkha General) who formed a fort to expand Gorkha Empire capturing Kumaoun state after had defeated in a previous war with Kumaoun during 1790 A.D. Rajghat is also a famous city of Kanchanpur District. It is located at Raikawar Bichawa VDC. There are 3 municipalities in Kanchanpur District.",
"Mahakali Temple, Adiware\n The Mahakali Temple is a Hindu temple situated at Adiware, Rajapur Taluka, Maharashtra state, India. It is 28 km from Rajapur, 39 km from Ratnagiri, 350 km from Mumbai. Aryadurga devi, Devihasol is a famous temple located nearby. It is 14 km from Adivare. The fair of Aryadurga devi and Navadurga devi (bhalavli) is also famous, occurring annually in October on the eighth day of the Hindu Navratri festival.",
"Mahakali, Darchula\n Mahakali (महाकाली) is a municipality located in Darchula District of Sudurpashchim Province of Nepal. The municipality was established on 18 May 2014 named \"Api Municipality\" merging the former village development committees of: Brahmadev, Chhapari, Dhap, Kante and Khalanga. The total area of \"Api municipality\" had 1314 km2 and it had total population of 20,797 people. Fulfilling the requirement of the new Constitution of Nepal 2015, all old municipalities and villages (which were more than 3900 in number) were restructured into 753 new units, thus this municipality upgraded into Mahakali municipality On 10 March 2017, during upgradation of Api municipality a small portion of this municipality (ward 1, 2 & 3) excluded from it and Dattu Village development committee merged to it and renamed as Mahakali municipality. Now total area of the municipality has 135.11 km2 and total population of it is 21231 people, the municipality is divided into total 9 wards.",
"Laxmi Narayan Mandir, Dhaka\n Laxmi Narayan Mandir is a Hindu temple, devoted to Laxmi, the Hindu Goddess of wealth. It is situated at 31 Nawabpur Road in Dhaka, Bangladesh, in Kotwali Thana. The temple is about 300 years old. It was established in the Bengali year of 1056. The entire temple is adorned with carvings depicting the scenes from Hindu mythology. Inside the boundary of this temple there is a private house. The temple nowadays use as a private temple. It is mainly a two storied temple. There is no dome of this ancient mandir. The whole temple is made out of plaster and is visible from outside. There are pictures of Hindu Gods and Goddesses printed on the tiled walls of the temple. The icons of the temple are in marble brought from Jaipur. The entrance to the temple is welcomed by a Hindu spell which is engraved on a stone. On the other gate of the temple there is a bell. It is a ritual to ring the bell before entering the temple and before leaving.",
"Laxminrusingha Temple\n Laxminrusingha Temple is a Hindu Temple dedicated to Lord Nrusingha (Avatar of lord Vishnu). It is located at Purbakachha village (Near Bahugram) in Salipur area of Cuttack district in Odisha, India.",
"Mahakali, Nuwakot\n Mahakali is a village development committee in Nuwakot District in the Bagmati Zone of central Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 3443 people living in 635 individual households.",
"Garh Jungle\n Surath established Tridebi's(ত্রিদেবী) temple in this jungle area, i.e. Temple of Mahakali, Mahasaraswati and Mahalakshmi. Now, along with them Ashram of Medhas Muni, a Temple of Mahakal Bhairab(মহাকাল ভৈরব) is also there. There were 16 temples and only two are present: Shyamarupa Mandir and Shib Mandir.",
"Mahakali Highway\n Mahakali Highway (Nepali: महाकाली राजमार्ग) is a highway in western Nepal. It links Api Municipality in the Lesser Himalayas with the Western Terai region around Dhangadhi spanning around 325 km and links with State Highway 90 in India in the South. Mahakali Highway is proposed to be extended by 90 km to link Tinkar in Darchula District.",
"Lakshmipur, Dang\n Laxmipur is a ward in the Ghorahi Sub Metropolitan which is located in Dang District in Lumbini Province of south-western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 9,075 persons residing in 1493 individual households.",
"Pauri\n the tired soul. ; Kyunkaleshwar Temple-This is an 8th Century old, Shiv temple believed to be raised by Adi Shankracharya. The presiding deity of the temple are Shiva, his wife Parvati and sons, Ganesha and Kartikeyan. The temple in itself is a historic shrine and visited by thousands of Shaivaites. Kyunkaleshwar temple is known for the artistic stone work done in the temple premises. The temple also has a Sanskrit Vidyalaya and Gurukul where young children come to learn Veds and Purans. ; Laxmi Narayan Temple-Located on the main Laxmi-Narayan Temple Road in the main city and is visited by locals round the day. The temple is named after ",
"Mahakali treaty\n Mahakali Treaty or महाकाली सन्धि (Mahakali Sandhi) is an agreement between the Government of Nepal (former His Majesty's Government of Nepal) and the Government of India regarding the development of watershed of Mahakali River. The treaty was signed in 1996. The treaty has 12 articles agreements for an integrated development of barrage, dams and hydropower for mutual cooperation of the two countries by managing the water resources. The treaty recognizes the Mahakali River as a boundary river between the two countries.",
"Matihani, Mahottari\n The second largest Laxmi Narayan temple of Nepal is located at the center of Matihani. The pond surrounding Laxmi Narayan temple which is commonly known as \"Laxmi Narayan pond\" is associated with the marriage ceremony of goddess Sita and lord Rama according to the Ramayan, a holy book of Hinduism. The ceremony of Sita \"matkor\" was held here."
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In what country is Wiesau? | [
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"FRG",
"BRD",
"Bundesrepublik Deutschland",
"Federal Republic of Germany",
"de",
"Deutschland",
"GER",
"BR Deutschland",
"DE"
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"text": " The Wiesau–Cheb railway was a major railway in the German state of Bavaria and the Czech Republic, which was originally part of the main line connecting Regensburg, Weiden and Eger (now Cheb), which was built and operated by the Bavarian Eastern Railway Company (Bavarian Ostbahn). In 1945 the line was closed at the border and since 2000 it has been closed completely except for a 3.6 km section.",
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"title": "Wiesa (Kamenz)",
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"text": " Wieża (Wiesa) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Gryfów Śląski, within Lwówek Śląski County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. Prior to 1945 it was in Germany. It lies approximately 2 km south-west of Gryfów Śląski, 17 km south-west of Lwówek Śląski, and 116 km west of the regional capital Wrocław.",
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"text": " Riesa is a town in the district of Meißen in the Free State of Saxony, Germany. It is located on the Elbe River, approximately 40 km northwest of Dresden.",
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"text": " The Bavarian Eastern Railway opened the section from Weiden via Wiesau to Mitterteich on 15 August 1864 as part of its north–south line and 15 October 1865 this was followed by the section to the junction at Eger, which at that time was in the Austrian Empire. The line was always single-track and it lost some of its importance on 1 June 1882 when the Bavarian State Railways opened the Marktredwitz-Wiesau connection of the Weiden–Oberkotzau railway, but trains ran on the line until the First World War. The foundation of Czechoslovakia in 1919/20 led to more formalities at the border, which runs east of Waldsassen, near Schloppenhof (now Slapany). From Waldsassen station, only passenger trains ",
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"title": "Wadi International University",
"text": " Wadi International University (جامعة الوادي الدولية الخاصة), commonly referred to as the German Syrian University, is a private, internationally oriented university, located in Wadi al-Nasara in Syria. The university was founded by German Syrian immigrants living in Germany with strong connections to German higher education institutions. The university was initially named as WGSU, Wadi German Syrian University, but was later changed to WIU, Wadi International University. WIU made strong agreements with multiple German universities such as Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg, University of Oldenburg and Brandenburg University of Technology, to support its faculties and to distinguish itself from other private universities in Syria. WIU is the only university in Syria that teaches its programs in English. The university offers ten bachelor degrees, and is organized into three faculties. WIU has a student body of approximately 2500 undergraduate students.",
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"text": " Wiedingen is a village in the borough of Soltau in the district of Soltau-Fallingbostel in the German state of Lower Saxony. The village has 142 inhabitants (as at: 2003 ). The hamlets of Ellingen and Wieheholz belong to the municipality of Wiedingen.",
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"text": " to Waldsassen on 10 October 1994 and to Mitterteich officially on 1 January 2000. The Federal Railway Authority (Eisenbahn-Bundesamt) approved the closure of the Mitterteich–Waldsassen section on 1 August 1995 and it took place on 5 November 1995. On 31 January 2000 this was followed by approval for the closure of part of the Wiesau–Mitterteich section from 3.6 km from Mitterteich and this was completed on 19 March 2000. The remaining 3.6 km section from Wiesau to the siding of GRB Mitterteich (a nuclear waste storage facility) was converted into a siding to Wiesau station on 31 December 2000 and will continue to be used for freight as required by DB Schenker Rail Deutschland.",
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"title": "Riesa-Großenhain",
"text": " Riesa-Großenhain was a district in the Free State of Saxony, Germany. It was bounded by (from the north and clockwise) the districts of Elbe-Elster and Oberspreewald-Lausitz in Brandenburg, Kamenz, Meißen, Döbeln and Torgau-Oschatz.",
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"text": " For the town in western Poland, see Wieleń. Also, Irsee in Bavaria and Wahlstorf in Schleswig-Holstein each have an Ortsteil by this name. See those respective articles for those places. Wielen is a small village in the district of Grafschaft Bentheim in Lower Saxony, Germany, and belongs to the Joint Community (Samtgemeinde) of Uelsen. Wielen has 614 inhabitants. Within the village is found the Lower County’s oldest maintained school, het Schöltien.",
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"title": "WISA",
"text": " WISA (1390 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a Spanish News/Talk format. It is licensed to Isabela, Puerto Rico, United States. The station serves as a semi-satellite for WIAC 740 and is currently owned by Radio Noroeste Broadcasting, a subsidiary of Bestov Broadcast Group. It airs a News/Talk format. WISA as a semi-satellite of WIAC, produces local programming from the studios located in Isabela, covering the Northern and Western area.",
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"title": "Wiesau–Cheb railway",
"text": " A 700 mm gauge Feldbahn railway was operated from the Steinmühle station by Bayerische Basalt AG to a quarry. After the end of basalt production the railway was closed on 31 October 1984.",
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"Wiesau–Cheb railway\n The Wiesau–Cheb railway was a major railway in the German state of Bavaria and the Czech Republic, which was originally part of the main line connecting Regensburg, Weiden and Eger (now Cheb), which was built and operated by the Bavarian Eastern Railway Company (Bavarian Ostbahn). In 1945 the line was closed at the border and since 2000 it has been closed completely except for a 3.6 km section.",
"Wiesa (Kamenz)\n Wiesa is a locality in the town of Kamenz, Saxony. It is located in the southern part of town, south of the town centre, on the Black Elster in the district of Bautzen.",
"Pinasca\n🇩🇪 Wiernsheim, Germany (1982) ",
"Wieża\n Wieża (Wiesa) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Gryfów Śląski, within Lwówek Śląski County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. Prior to 1945 it was in Germany. It lies approximately 2 km south-west of Gryfów Śląski, 17 km south-west of Lwówek Śląski, and 116 km west of the regional capital Wrocław.",
"Wymiarki, Lubusz Voivodeship\n Wymiarki (formerly German Wiesau) is a village in Żagań County, Lubusz Voivodeship, in western Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Wymiarki. It lies approximately 21 km south-west of Żagań and 57 km south-west of Zielona Góra. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (see Territorial changes of Poland after World War II). The village has a population of 1,300.",
"Riesa\n🇵🇱 Głogów, Poland ; 🇮🇹 Lonato del Garda, Italy ; 🇩🇪 Mannheim, Germany ; 🏴 Rotherham, England, United Kingdom ; 🇺🇸 Sandy, United States ; 🇫🇷 Villerupt, France ; 🇨🇳 Wuzhong (Suzhou), China Riesa is twinned with: ",
"Wiesa (Kamenz)\n Wiesa was founded in 1238. The main job was, as in many other rural communities, agriculture. In the 19th century, several quarries were created. In 1974, Wiesa was incorporated into the neighboring town of Kamenz.",
"Riesa\n Riesa is a town in the district of Meißen in the Free State of Saxony, Germany. It is located on the Elbe River, approximately 40 km northwest of Dresden.",
"Sibiu\n🇧🇷 Bauru, Brazil, since 1995. ; 🇵🇭 Butuan, Philippines ; 🇺🇸 Columbia, Missouri, USA, since 1994. ; Deventer, Netherlands, since 2007. ; 🇦🇹 Klagenfurt, Austria, since 1990. ; 🇩🇪 Landshut, Germany, since 2002. ; 🇩🇪 Marburg, Germany, since 2005. ; 🇧🇪 Mechelen, Belgium, since 1996. ; 🇫🇷 Rennes, France, since 1999. ; 🇻🇪 Valencia, Venezuela, since 1993. ; 🇬🇧 Wirral, United Kingdom, since 1994. ; 🇯🇵 Takayama, Gifu, Japan, since 2009. ; 🇺🇸 Durham, North Carolina, United States, since 2019 Sibiu has twinning agreements with: ",
"Wiesau–Cheb railway\n The Bavarian Eastern Railway opened the section from Weiden via Wiesau to Mitterteich on 15 August 1864 as part of its north–south line and 15 October 1865 this was followed by the section to the junction at Eger, which at that time was in the Austrian Empire. The line was always single-track and it lost some of its importance on 1 June 1882 when the Bavarian State Railways opened the Marktredwitz-Wiesau connection of the Weiden–Oberkotzau railway, but trains ran on the line until the First World War. The foundation of Czechoslovakia in 1919/20 led to more formalities at the border, which runs east of Waldsassen, near Schloppenhof (now Slapany). From Waldsassen station, only passenger trains ",
"Wadi International University\n Wadi International University (جامعة الوادي الدولية الخاصة), commonly referred to as the German Syrian University, is a private, internationally oriented university, located in Wadi al-Nasara in Syria. The university was founded by German Syrian immigrants living in Germany with strong connections to German higher education institutions. The university was initially named as WGSU, Wadi German Syrian University, but was later changed to WIU, Wadi International University. WIU made strong agreements with multiple German universities such as Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg, University of Oldenburg and Brandenburg University of Technology, to support its faculties and to distinguish itself from other private universities in Syria. WIU is the only university in Syria that teaches its programs in English. The university offers ten bachelor degrees, and is organized into three faculties. WIU has a student body of approximately 2500 undergraduate students.",
"Wiesenau\n Wiesenau is a municipality in the Oder-Spree district, in Brandenburg, Germany.",
"Hirsau\n Hirsau (formerly Hirschau) is a district of the town of Calw in the German state of Baden-Württemberg, located in the south-west portion of the country, about two miles north of Calw and about twenty-four miles west of Stuttgart.",
"Wiedingen\n Wiedingen is a village in the borough of Soltau in the district of Soltau-Fallingbostel in the German state of Lower Saxony. The village has 142 inhabitants (as at: 2003 ). The hamlets of Ellingen and Wieheholz belong to the municipality of Wiedingen.",
"Wiesau–Cheb railway\n to Waldsassen on 10 October 1994 and to Mitterteich officially on 1 January 2000. The Federal Railway Authority (Eisenbahn-Bundesamt) approved the closure of the Mitterteich–Waldsassen section on 1 August 1995 and it took place on 5 November 1995. On 31 January 2000 this was followed by approval for the closure of part of the Wiesau–Mitterteich section from 3.6 km from Mitterteich and this was completed on 19 March 2000. The remaining 3.6 km section from Wiesau to the siding of GRB Mitterteich (a nuclear waste storage facility) was converted into a siding to Wiesau station on 31 December 2000 and will continue to be used for freight as required by DB Schenker Rail Deutschland.",
"Riesa-Großenhain\n Riesa-Großenhain was a district in the Free State of Saxony, Germany. It was bounded by (from the north and clockwise) the districts of Elbe-Elster and Oberspreewald-Lausitz in Brandenburg, Kamenz, Meißen, Döbeln and Torgau-Oschatz.",
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"WISA\n WISA (1390 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a Spanish News/Talk format. It is licensed to Isabela, Puerto Rico, United States. The station serves as a semi-satellite for WIAC 740 and is currently owned by Radio Noroeste Broadcasting, a subsidiary of Bestov Broadcast Group. It airs a News/Talk format. WISA as a semi-satellite of WIAC, produces local programming from the studios located in Isabela, covering the Northern and Western area.",
"Wiesau–Cheb railway\n A 700 mm gauge Feldbahn railway was operated from the Steinmühle station by Bayerische Basalt AG to a quarry. After the end of basalt production the railway was closed on 31 October 1984."
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"POL",
"Republic of Poland",
"PL",
"Polska"
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"text": " Lewałd Wielki (Groß Lehwalde) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Dąbrówno, within Ostróda County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 3 km north-west of Dąbrówno, 28 km south of Ostróda, and 50 km south-west of the regional capital Olsztyn. The village has a population of 240.",
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"text": " Lewki is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Bielsk Podlaski, within Bielsk County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 4 km south of Bielsk Podlaski and 43 km south of the regional capital Białystok.",
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"title": "Lewków",
"text": " Lewków is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Ostrów Wielkopolski, within Ostrów Wielkopolski County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately 13 km north-east of Ostrów Wielkopolski and 102 km south-east of the regional capital Poznań. The village has a population of 3,670",
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"text": " Lewików is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Łaskarzew, within Garwolin County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 6 km west of Łaskarzew, 14 km south-west of Garwolin, and 59 km south-east of Warsaw.",
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"text": " Sandra Magdalena Lewandowska (born 8 June 1977) is a Polish parliamentarian who served in the national Parliament (Sejm) of the Republic of Poland of the V Sejm cadency from September 2005 to October 2007. As a Member of Parliament, she was a Member of Environmental Protection, Natural Resources and Forestry Committee, Enterprise Development Committee and Administration and Interior Affairs Committee. She was a Chairperson of Poland - USA Bilateral Parliamentary Group and a Member of Poland - Great Britain Bilateral Parliamentary Group. She specialized in Environmental Protection and Renewable Energy Resources. She was also a Vice-Chairperson of the Program Committee of the Polish Television S.A. in Opole 2006-2010.",
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"text": " Nowe Lewkowo is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Narewka, within Hajnówka County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, close to the border with Belarus, on the river Narewka. The village has a population of 300.",
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"text": " Lewkowiec is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Ostrów Wielkopolski, within Ostrów Wielkopolski County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately 9 km north-east of Ostrów Wielkopolski and 99 km south-east of the regional capital Poznań.",
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"title": "Lewaszówka",
"text": " Lewaszówka is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Jastrzębia, within Radom County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 9 km north-east of Jastrzębia, 21 km north-east of Radom, and 78 km south of Warsaw.",
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"title": "Lipiny Górne-Lewki",
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"text": " Lewiczynek is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Miedzichowo, within Nowy Tomyśl County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately 18 km north-west of Nowy Tomyśl and 65 km west of the regional capital Poznań. The village has an approximate population of 104.",
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"title": "Łebki Wielkie",
"text": " Łebki Wielkie is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Ojrzeń, within Ciechanów County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 6 km north-east of Ojrzeń, 8 km south of Ciechanów, and 70 km north of Warsaw.",
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"text": " Stare Lewkowo is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Narewka, within Hajnówka County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, close to the border with Belarus, on the river Narewka. It lies approximately 7 km north-west of Narewka, 19 km north-east of Hajnówka, and 45 km south-east of the regional capital Białystok. The village has a population of 450.",
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"title": "Lewiczyn, Mława County",
"text": " Lewiczyn is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Lipowiec Kościelny, within Mława County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 7 km north-east of Lipowiec Kościelny, 7 km west of Mława, and 114 km north-west of Warsaw.",
"score": "1.3403666"
},
{
"id": "16205884",
"title": "Wisłok Wielki",
"text": " Soviet Socialist Republic. Others who remained were subsequently deported to counties along Poland's Baltic coast, especially in the newly acquired former German territories in northwestern Poland, during the so-called Akcja Wisła organized by Polish communist authorities. During the mid-1950s, large investments in the State Farms (communal farms DG) were made in Wisłok Wielki. Major improvements in local communications and infrastructure were also undertaken. The Byzantine-styled village church in Lower Wisłok Wielki, originally built in 1785, was destroyed in 1946, although the remnants of a cemetery are still visible. The ecclesiastical structure in Upper Wisłok Wielki, on the other hand, has survived.",
"score": "1.3364356"
},
{
"id": "5950352",
"title": "Iwona Lewandowska",
"text": " Iwona Lewandowska-Bernardelli (born 19 February 1985) is a Polish long distance runner who specialises in the marathon. She competed in the women's marathon event at the 2016 Summer Olympics.",
"score": "1.3326273"
}
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"Lewałd Wielki\n Lewałd Wielki (Groß Lehwalde) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Dąbrówno, within Ostróda County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 3 km north-west of Dąbrówno, 28 km south of Ostróda, and 50 km south-west of the regional capital Olsztyn. The village has a population of 240.",
"Lewki, Bielsk County\n Lewki is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Bielsk Podlaski, within Bielsk County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 4 km south of Bielsk Podlaski and 43 km south of the regional capital Białystok.",
"Lewki, Sokółka County\n Lewki is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Dąbrowa Białostocka, within Sokółka County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 10 km west of Dąbrowa Białostocka, 35 km north-west of Sokółka, and 60 km north of the regional capital Białystok.",
"Lewsze\n Lewsze is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Michałowo, within Białystok County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in northeastern Poland, near the border with Belarus.",
"Lewków\n Lewków is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Ostrów Wielkopolski, within Ostrów Wielkopolski County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately 13 km north-east of Ostrów Wielkopolski and 102 km south-east of the regional capital Poznań. The village has a population of 3,670",
"Lewików\n Lewików is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Łaskarzew, within Garwolin County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 6 km west of Łaskarzew, 14 km south-west of Garwolin, and 59 km south-east of Warsaw.",
"Lewice, Greater Poland Voivodeship\n Lewice (Lewitz) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Międzychód, within Międzychód County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland.",
"Sandra Lewandowska\n Sandra Magdalena Lewandowska (born 8 June 1977) is a Polish parliamentarian who served in the national Parliament (Sejm) of the Republic of Poland of the V Sejm cadency from September 2005 to October 2007. As a Member of Parliament, she was a Member of Environmental Protection, Natural Resources and Forestry Committee, Enterprise Development Committee and Administration and Interior Affairs Committee. She was a Chairperson of Poland - USA Bilateral Parliamentary Group and a Member of Poland - Great Britain Bilateral Parliamentary Group. She specialized in Environmental Protection and Renewable Energy Resources. She was also a Vice-Chairperson of the Program Committee of the Polish Television S.A. in Opole 2006-2010.",
"Szczepan Lewna\n Szczepan Lewna is a politician and Kashubian activist. He was the chairman of Kashubian-Pomeranian Association in the period 1983–1986.",
"Nowe Lewkowo\n Nowe Lewkowo is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Narewka, within Hajnówka County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, close to the border with Belarus, on the river Narewka. The village has a population of 300.",
"Lewkowiec\n Lewkowiec is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Ostrów Wielkopolski, within Ostrów Wielkopolski County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately 9 km north-east of Ostrów Wielkopolski and 99 km south-east of the regional capital Poznań.",
"Lewaszówka\n Lewaszówka is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Jastrzębia, within Radom County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 9 km north-east of Jastrzębia, 21 km north-east of Radom, and 78 km south of Warsaw.",
"Lipiny Górne-Lewki\n Lipiny Górne-Lewki is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Potok Górny, within Biłgoraj County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland. It lies approximately 6 km west of Potok Górny, 24 km south-west of Biłgoraj, and 95 km south of the regional capital Lublin. The village has a population of 358.",
"Lewiczynek\n Lewiczynek is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Miedzichowo, within Nowy Tomyśl County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately 18 km north-west of Nowy Tomyśl and 65 km west of the regional capital Poznań. The village has an approximate population of 104.",
"Łebki Wielkie\n Łebki Wielkie is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Ojrzeń, within Ciechanów County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 6 km north-east of Ojrzeń, 8 km south of Ciechanów, and 70 km north of Warsaw.",
"Lewin Brzeski railway station\n Lewin Brzeski railway station is a station in Lewin Brzeski, Opole Voivodeship, Poland.",
"Stare Lewkowo\n Stare Lewkowo is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Narewka, within Hajnówka County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, close to the border with Belarus, on the river Narewka. It lies approximately 7 km north-west of Narewka, 19 km north-east of Hajnówka, and 45 km south-east of the regional capital Białystok. The village has a population of 450.",
"Lewiczyn, Mława County\n Lewiczyn is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Lipowiec Kościelny, within Mława County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 7 km north-east of Lipowiec Kościelny, 7 km west of Mława, and 114 km north-west of Warsaw.",
"Wisłok Wielki\n Soviet Socialist Republic. Others who remained were subsequently deported to counties along Poland's Baltic coast, especially in the newly acquired former German territories in northwestern Poland, during the so-called Akcja Wisła organized by Polish communist authorities. During the mid-1950s, large investments in the State Farms (communal farms DG) were made in Wisłok Wielki. Major improvements in local communications and infrastructure were also undertaken. The Byzantine-styled village church in Lower Wisłok Wielki, originally built in 1785, was destroyed in 1946, although the remnants of a cemetery are still visible. The ecclesiastical structure in Upper Wisłok Wielki, on the other hand, has survived.",
"Iwona Lewandowska\n Iwona Lewandowska-Bernardelli (born 19 February 1985) is a Polish long distance runner who specialises in the marathon. She competed in the women's marathon event at the 2016 Summer Olympics."
] |
In what country is Kamioka Station? | [
"Japan",
"State of Japan",
"Land of the Rising Sun",
"Nihon",
"Nippon",
"JP",
"Nippon-koku",
"Nihon-koku",
"JA",
"JPN",
"jp",
"JAP",
"Ja",
"Jap"
] | country | Kamioka Station | 4,013,695 | 53 | [
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"id": "27428301",
"title": "Kamio Station",
"text": " The station is located in an isolated rural area near the Oi River",
"score": "1.6015099"
},
{
"id": "27428295",
"title": "Kamio Station",
"text": " Kamio Station (神尾駅) is a railway station in the city of Shimada, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, operated by the Ōigawa Railway.",
"score": "1.5830622"
},
{
"id": "31433626",
"title": "Kamiōoka Station",
"text": " Kamiōoka Station (上大岡駅) is an internchange railway station located in Kōnan-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Keikyū and the Yokohama Municipal Subway.",
"score": "1.579383"
},
{
"id": "5911670",
"title": "Tomioka Station",
"text": " Tomioka Station (富岡駅) is a railway station in the town of Tomioka, Fukushima, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). Built in 1898, the station was destroyed by a tsunami in March 2011, and only reopened six years later in October 2017.",
"score": "1.531139"
},
{
"id": "1095583",
"title": "Kamuriki Station",
"text": " Kamuriki Station (冠着駅) is a train station in the village of Chikuhoku, Higashichikuma District, Nagano Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East).",
"score": "1.5161353"
},
{
"id": "29942194",
"title": "Kaminaka Station",
"text": " Kaminaka Station (上中駅) is a railway station on the Obama Line in the town of Wakasa, Mikatakaminaka District, Fukui Prefecture, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West).",
"score": "1.5088414"
},
{
"id": "29560467",
"title": "Kamonaka Station",
"text": "West Japan Railway Company ; Kisuki Line ",
"score": "1.4993248"
},
{
"id": "26564456",
"title": "Kamezaki Station",
"text": " Kamezaki Station (亀崎駅) is a railway station in the city of Handa, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, operated by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Tōkai).",
"score": "1.4928124"
},
{
"id": "13742774",
"title": "Namioka Station",
"text": " Namioka Station (浪岡駅) is a railway station located in the city of Aomori, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (|JR East).",
"score": "1.4881976"
},
{
"id": "26564934",
"title": "Kamiasō Station",
"text": " Kamiasō Station (上麻生駅) is a railway station on the Takayama Main Line in the town of Hichisō, Kamo District, Gifu Prefecture, Japan, operated by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central).",
"score": "1.4846833"
},
{
"id": "13742778",
"title": "Namioka Station",
"text": " Namioka Station was opened on 7 December 1894 as a station on the Japanese Government Railway, the predecessor to the Japan National Railways (JNR) in former Namioka village. With the privatization of the JNR on 1 April 1987, it came under the operational control of JR East. A new station building was completed in November 2009.",
"score": "1.4846301"
},
{
"id": "31133332",
"title": "Kameoka Station",
"text": " Kameoka Station (亀岡駅) is a railway station on the Sanin Main Line in Kameoka, Kyoto, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West).",
"score": "1.4772127"
},
{
"id": "32984283",
"title": "Kami-Hinokinai Station",
"text": " Kami-Hinokinai Station (上桧木内駅) is a railway station located in the city of Semboku, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third sector railway operator Akita Nairiku Jūkan Railway.",
"score": "1.476826"
},
{
"id": "31526591",
"title": "Keikyū Tomioka Station",
"text": " Keikyū Tomioka Station (京急富岡駅) is a passenger railway station located in Kanazawa-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway company Keikyū.",
"score": "1.4594494"
},
{
"id": "27428297",
"title": "Kamio Station",
"text": " The station has a single island platform with a wooden passenger shelter. There is no station building, and the station is unattended.",
"score": "1.4555635"
},
{
"id": "27428296",
"title": "Kamio Station",
"text": " Kamio Station is on the Ōigawa Main Line and is 9.8 from the terminus of the line at Kanaya Station.",
"score": "1.4551786"
},
{
"id": "31133334",
"title": "Kameoka Station",
"text": " The station has two island platforms serving four tracks. The ticket office and gates are in the building over the tracks. Entrances to the station are on the south and north side of the station.",
"score": "1.4523193"
},
{
"id": "12494390",
"title": "Torokko Kameoka Station",
"text": " The station consists of a single ground-level platform servicing trains to.",
"score": "1.4489923"
},
{
"id": "25821590",
"title": "Kamimoroe Station",
"text": " Kamimoroe Station (上諸江駅) is a railway station on the Hokuriku Railroad Asanogawa Line in the city of Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Hokuriku Railroad (Hokutetsu).",
"score": "1.446698"
},
{
"id": "13742776",
"title": "Namioka Station",
"text": " The station has one side platform and one island platform serving three tracks, connected to the station building by a footbridge. The station has a Midori no Madoguchi staffed ticket office.",
"score": "1.443269"
}
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"Kamio Station\n The station is located in an isolated rural area near the Oi River",
"Kamio Station\n Kamio Station (神尾駅) is a railway station in the city of Shimada, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, operated by the Ōigawa Railway.",
"Kamiōoka Station\n Kamiōoka Station (上大岡駅) is an internchange railway station located in Kōnan-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Keikyū and the Yokohama Municipal Subway.",
"Tomioka Station\n Tomioka Station (富岡駅) is a railway station in the town of Tomioka, Fukushima, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). Built in 1898, the station was destroyed by a tsunami in March 2011, and only reopened six years later in October 2017.",
"Kamuriki Station\n Kamuriki Station (冠着駅) is a train station in the village of Chikuhoku, Higashichikuma District, Nagano Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East).",
"Kaminaka Station\n Kaminaka Station (上中駅) is a railway station on the Obama Line in the town of Wakasa, Mikatakaminaka District, Fukui Prefecture, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West).",
"Kamonaka Station\nWest Japan Railway Company ; Kisuki Line ",
"Kamezaki Station\n Kamezaki Station (亀崎駅) is a railway station in the city of Handa, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, operated by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Tōkai).",
"Namioka Station\n Namioka Station (浪岡駅) is a railway station located in the city of Aomori, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (|JR East).",
"Kamiasō Station\n Kamiasō Station (上麻生駅) is a railway station on the Takayama Main Line in the town of Hichisō, Kamo District, Gifu Prefecture, Japan, operated by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central).",
"Namioka Station\n Namioka Station was opened on 7 December 1894 as a station on the Japanese Government Railway, the predecessor to the Japan National Railways (JNR) in former Namioka village. With the privatization of the JNR on 1 April 1987, it came under the operational control of JR East. A new station building was completed in November 2009.",
"Kameoka Station\n Kameoka Station (亀岡駅) is a railway station on the Sanin Main Line in Kameoka, Kyoto, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West).",
"Kami-Hinokinai Station\n Kami-Hinokinai Station (上桧木内駅) is a railway station located in the city of Semboku, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third sector railway operator Akita Nairiku Jūkan Railway.",
"Keikyū Tomioka Station\n Keikyū Tomioka Station (京急富岡駅) is a passenger railway station located in Kanazawa-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway company Keikyū.",
"Kamio Station\n The station has a single island platform with a wooden passenger shelter. There is no station building, and the station is unattended.",
"Kamio Station\n Kamio Station is on the Ōigawa Main Line and is 9.8 from the terminus of the line at Kanaya Station.",
"Kameoka Station\n The station has two island platforms serving four tracks. The ticket office and gates are in the building over the tracks. Entrances to the station are on the south and north side of the station.",
"Torokko Kameoka Station\n The station consists of a single ground-level platform servicing trains to.",
"Kamimoroe Station\n Kamimoroe Station (上諸江駅) is a railway station on the Hokuriku Railroad Asanogawa Line in the city of Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Hokuriku Railroad (Hokutetsu).",
"Namioka Station\n The station has one side platform and one island platform serving three tracks, connected to the station building by a footbridge. The station has a Midori no Madoguchi staffed ticket office."
] |
In what country is Quebec Route 213? | [
"Canada",
"Dominion of Canada",
"British North America",
"CAN",
"CA",
"ca",
"can",
"Can."
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{
"id": "32150222",
"title": "Quebec Route 213",
"text": " Route 213 is a short two-lane north/south highway in the province of Quebec, Canada, which starts in Frelighsburg at the junction of Route 237 and ends in Dunham at the junction of Route 202. It is the shortest road in Quebec that is provincially signed.",
"score": "2.018258"
},
{
"id": "32451551",
"title": "Quebec Route 212",
"text": " Route 212 is a two-lane east/west highway in the Estrie region in the province of Quebec, Canada. It begins in the city of Cookshire at a junction with Route 108 and runs through Newport, La Patrie and Notre-Dame-des-Bois before reaching its terminal at Route 161 in the village of Woburn.",
"score": "1.729501"
},
{
"id": "32150262",
"title": "Quebec Route 215",
"text": " Route 215 is a two-lane north/south highway in Quebec, Canada. It starts in Sutton at the junction of Route 139 and links it to Brome and Fulford, in the northern part of Lac-Brome, where it ends at the junction of Route 243. It is the shortest link between Sutton and Autoroute 10.",
"score": "1.703453"
},
{
"id": "1964351",
"title": "Quebec Route 216",
"text": " Route 216 is a two-lane east/west highway in Quebec, Canada, which starts in Sainte-Catherine-de-Hatley in the Estrie region at the junction of Route 108 and ends in Sainte-Perpétue in Chaudière-Appalaches at the junction of Route 204. Route 216 follows mostly a northeast/southwest course, and it is not a busy highway as it mostly links small villages between themselves in the backroads of the Appalachians. The only two major towns along the way are Sherbrooke and Sainte-Marie. Between Ham-Nord (junction with Route 161) and Saint-Jacques-le-Majeur-de-Wolfestown (junction with Route 263), the road is unpaved.",
"score": "1.7024539"
},
{
"id": "6954506",
"title": "Quebec Route 297",
"text": " Route 297 is short 25 km two-lane north/south highway in Quebec, Canada, which starts in Baie-des-Sables at the junction of Route 132 and ends in Saint-Moïse. The highway acts mainly as a shortcut between Baie-des-Sables and the southern section of Route 132 which leads to the Matapédia River Valley and the southern part of the Gaspé Peninsula.",
"score": "1.68992"
},
{
"id": "14918050",
"title": "Quebec Route 133",
"text": " Route 133 is a historic and heritage road of the Montérégie region in the province of Quebec, with north/south orientation and located on the eastern shore of the Richelieu River. Its northern terminus is in Sorel-Tracy, on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River. The southern terminus is in Saint-Armand at the United States border with Vermont, close to Highgate Springs, where it continues southward past the Highgate Springs–St. Armand/Philipsburg Border Crossing as Interstate 89. Prior to the 1970s, the portion between the international border and Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu was known as Route 7, which served as a continuation of US 7. Route ",
"score": "1.6673903"
},
{
"id": "6365171",
"title": "Quebec Route 191",
"text": " Quebec Route 191 is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Quebec. This route provides a link connecting Quebec Autoroute 20 and Quebec Autoroute 85 from Rivière-du-Loup and Cacouna and a direct link for areas east of Rivière-du-Loup towards the southern part of the Bas-Saint-Laurent region, New Brunswick and Maine.",
"score": "1.6663787"
},
{
"id": "5334644",
"title": "Quebec Route 161",
"text": " Route 161 is a north/south highway south of the St. Lawrence River in Quebec, Canada. Its current northern terminus is east of the junction of Autoroute 55 in Saint-Wenceslas, and its southern terminus is at the border of Maine in the USA, where it continues as Maine State Route 27. On July 6, 2013, the route was severed at Lac-Mégantic, Quebec by an oil train derailment. Ministry of Transport consultants began surveying a site for a new bridge across the Chaudière River in August 2013.",
"score": "1.661294"
},
{
"id": "32451666",
"title": "Quebec Route 214",
"text": " Route 214 is a two-lane east/west highway in Quebec, Canada. Its links Route 112 in East Angus to Route 161 in Nantes via Scotstown, Hampden and Milan.",
"score": "1.6564138"
},
{
"id": "14918051",
"title": "Quebec Route 133",
"text": " is designated as historic and called Chemin des Patriotes in honour of the Patriot Rebellion of 1837–1838. The stretch between the US border and Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, where Autoroute 35 begins, is relatively busy, as it provides the main link between Boston and Montreal. Construction to extend Autoroute 35 South of Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu to the US border by-passing Route 133 started in 2009. Construction is slated to be finished in 2017. Trucking is prohibited on this road between Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu and Autoroute 10 (section of 10 km) and between the junction of road 116 in Mont-Saint-Hilaire and Autoroute 20 (section of 3.5km). Controversy persists and has ",
"score": "1.6540892"
},
{
"id": "5069940",
"title": "Quebec Route 232",
"text": " Route 232 is a two-lane east/west provincial highway on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region of Eastern Quebec, Canada. Its eastern terminus is in Rimouski at the junction of Route 132 and the western terminus is at the junction of Route 289 in Rivière-Bleue. The route temporarily becomes A-85 along a 3 kilometre section through Cabano.",
"score": "1.653373"
},
{
"id": "10304624",
"title": "Quebec Route 134",
"text": " Route 134 is a highway in the province of Quebec, running from Candiac on the South Shore of the Saint Lawrence River to Montreal, crossing the river on Jacques Cartier Bridge. On the South Shore, Route 134 is named Taschereau Boulevard (boulevard Taschereau), after the prominent Quebec family that included former premier Louis-Alexandre Taschereau. From Jacques Cartier Bridge to the end of the highway at Sherbrooke Street (Quebec Route 138) in Montreal, the highway is a one-way pair formed by Papineau Avenue and De Lorimier Avenue.",
"score": "1.6497188"
},
{
"id": "28603332",
"title": "Quebec Route 228",
"text": " Route 228 is a two-lane east/west provincial highway in Quebec, Canada, which starts at the junction of Route 281 in Saint-Raphaël and ends in Montmagny at the junction of Route 132.",
"score": "1.6496911"
},
{
"id": "28416699",
"title": "Quebec Route 197",
"text": " Route 197 is a short 19 km two-lane highway which cuts through the Appalachian Mountains in the municipality of Gaspé, Quebec, Canada. Its only function is to act as a shortcut to Route 132 which goes around the Forillon peninsula which makes up Forillon National Park. It starts at the junction of Route 132 in Rivière-au-Renard (part of the municipality of Gaspé) and ends again at the junction of Route 132 in Saint-Majorique, part of Gaspé as well.",
"score": "1.6391442"
},
{
"id": "8744924",
"title": "Quebec Route 117",
"text": " Route 117, the Trans Canada Highway Northern Route, is a provincial highway within the Canadian province of Quebec, running between Montreal and the Quebec/Ontario border where it continues as Highway 66 east of Kearns, Ontario. It is an important road as it is the only direct route between southern Quebec and the Abitibi-Témiscamingue region. Route 117 was formerly Route 11 and ran from Montreal north towards Mont-Laurier, then followed the Gatineau River south towards Gatineau. This routing is joined with Autoroute 15 from Montreal northwards towards Mont Tremblant. Route 117 also takes in the former Quebec Routes 58 and 59. Along with Autoroute 15 to Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, it is also listed as a branch of the Trans-Canada Highway. Ontario Highway 17 is also a branch of the Trans-Canada Highway though it is an unrelated route that parallels it by approx. 200 km.",
"score": "1.6383061"
},
{
"id": "32154066",
"title": "Quebec Route 223",
"text": " Route 223 is a 128.6 km north/south highway on the south shore of the Richelieu River in Quebec. Its northern terminus is in Sorel-Tracy at the junction of Route 132 and its southern terminus is close to Lacolle, where it crosses the U.S. border at the Rouses Point–Lacolle 223 Border Crossing and continues into New York state as U.S. Route 11.",
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},
{
"id": "6210570",
"title": "Quebec Route 363",
"text": " Route 363 (highest elevation: 575 ft) is a 53 km south-north route in Quebec, Canada, going from Route 138 in Deschambault-Grondines along the St-Lawrence river to Lac-aux-Sables. It goes through St-Marc-des-Carrières where it is called Boulevard Bona-Dussault. After St-Marc, it enters a forest and then runs parallel to a railroad track. It is then concurrent for about 3 km in St-Casimir with Route 354 along the Rivière Ste-Anne, where it is rue (street) Notre-Dame. Once it crosses the river, heading north, it is called Boulevard de la Montagne. It also goes through St-Ubalde after having climbed the Laurentian Mountains. In the village of St-Ubalde, it has the name of Boulevard Chabot, but out of town, it takes the name of Rang St-Achille. It ends at the junction of Route 153 in Lac Aux Sables. There is an overpass at the Autoroute 40, where there is exit 254. This exit is a major truck stop with now 2 restaurants and gas stations on each side of the freeway. There is now a brand new Subway restaurant just built on the south side of the 40, along with a new and modern Esso gas station.",
"score": "1.6321465"
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{
"id": "5069989",
"title": "Quebec Route 285",
"text": " Route 285 is a 48 km two-lane north/south highway on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River in the Chaudière-Appalaches region of Quebec, Canada. Its northern terminus is in L'Islet at the junction of Route 132 and the southern terminus is close to Saint-Adalbert at the junction of Route 204.",
"score": "1.6297328"
},
{
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"title": "Quebec Route 132",
"text": " Route 132 is the longest highway in Quebec. It follows the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River from the border with the state of New York in the hamlet of Dundee (connecting with New York State Route 37 (NY 37) via NY 970T, an unsigned reference route, north of Massena ), west of Montreal to the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and circles the Gaspé Peninsula. This highway is known as the Navigator's Route. It passes through the Montérégie, Centre-du-Québec, Chaudière-Appalaches, Bas-Saint-Laurent and Gaspésie regions of the province. Unlike the more direct Autoroute 20, which it shadows from Longueuil to Luceville, Route 132 takes a more scenic route which goes through many historic small towns. Until the connection between Rivière-du-Loup and ",
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"title": "Quebec Route 202",
"text": " Route 202 is an east/west 140-kilometre highway in the Monteregie region of the province of Quebec, Canada. Its western terminus is at the junction of Route 132 in Sainte-Barbe and its eastern terminus is in southern Cowansville at the junctions of Route 104 and Route 139. The highway runs a few kilometres north of the Canada–United States border for most of its length.",
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"Quebec Route 213\n Route 213 is a short two-lane north/south highway in the province of Quebec, Canada, which starts in Frelighsburg at the junction of Route 237 and ends in Dunham at the junction of Route 202. It is the shortest road in Quebec that is provincially signed.",
"Quebec Route 212\n Route 212 is a two-lane east/west highway in the Estrie region in the province of Quebec, Canada. It begins in the city of Cookshire at a junction with Route 108 and runs through Newport, La Patrie and Notre-Dame-des-Bois before reaching its terminal at Route 161 in the village of Woburn.",
"Quebec Route 215\n Route 215 is a two-lane north/south highway in Quebec, Canada. It starts in Sutton at the junction of Route 139 and links it to Brome and Fulford, in the northern part of Lac-Brome, where it ends at the junction of Route 243. It is the shortest link between Sutton and Autoroute 10.",
"Quebec Route 216\n Route 216 is a two-lane east/west highway in Quebec, Canada, which starts in Sainte-Catherine-de-Hatley in the Estrie region at the junction of Route 108 and ends in Sainte-Perpétue in Chaudière-Appalaches at the junction of Route 204. Route 216 follows mostly a northeast/southwest course, and it is not a busy highway as it mostly links small villages between themselves in the backroads of the Appalachians. The only two major towns along the way are Sherbrooke and Sainte-Marie. Between Ham-Nord (junction with Route 161) and Saint-Jacques-le-Majeur-de-Wolfestown (junction with Route 263), the road is unpaved.",
"Quebec Route 297\n Route 297 is short 25 km two-lane north/south highway in Quebec, Canada, which starts in Baie-des-Sables at the junction of Route 132 and ends in Saint-Moïse. The highway acts mainly as a shortcut between Baie-des-Sables and the southern section of Route 132 which leads to the Matapédia River Valley and the southern part of the Gaspé Peninsula.",
"Quebec Route 133\n Route 133 is a historic and heritage road of the Montérégie region in the province of Quebec, with north/south orientation and located on the eastern shore of the Richelieu River. Its northern terminus is in Sorel-Tracy, on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River. The southern terminus is in Saint-Armand at the United States border with Vermont, close to Highgate Springs, where it continues southward past the Highgate Springs–St. Armand/Philipsburg Border Crossing as Interstate 89. Prior to the 1970s, the portion between the international border and Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu was known as Route 7, which served as a continuation of US 7. Route ",
"Quebec Route 191\n Quebec Route 191 is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Quebec. This route provides a link connecting Quebec Autoroute 20 and Quebec Autoroute 85 from Rivière-du-Loup and Cacouna and a direct link for areas east of Rivière-du-Loup towards the southern part of the Bas-Saint-Laurent region, New Brunswick and Maine.",
"Quebec Route 161\n Route 161 is a north/south highway south of the St. Lawrence River in Quebec, Canada. Its current northern terminus is east of the junction of Autoroute 55 in Saint-Wenceslas, and its southern terminus is at the border of Maine in the USA, where it continues as Maine State Route 27. On July 6, 2013, the route was severed at Lac-Mégantic, Quebec by an oil train derailment. Ministry of Transport consultants began surveying a site for a new bridge across the Chaudière River in August 2013.",
"Quebec Route 214\n Route 214 is a two-lane east/west highway in Quebec, Canada. Its links Route 112 in East Angus to Route 161 in Nantes via Scotstown, Hampden and Milan.",
"Quebec Route 133\n is designated as historic and called Chemin des Patriotes in honour of the Patriot Rebellion of 1837–1838. The stretch between the US border and Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, where Autoroute 35 begins, is relatively busy, as it provides the main link between Boston and Montreal. Construction to extend Autoroute 35 South of Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu to the US border by-passing Route 133 started in 2009. Construction is slated to be finished in 2017. Trucking is prohibited on this road between Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu and Autoroute 10 (section of 10 km) and between the junction of road 116 in Mont-Saint-Hilaire and Autoroute 20 (section of 3.5km). Controversy persists and has ",
"Quebec Route 232\n Route 232 is a two-lane east/west provincial highway on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region of Eastern Quebec, Canada. Its eastern terminus is in Rimouski at the junction of Route 132 and the western terminus is at the junction of Route 289 in Rivière-Bleue. The route temporarily becomes A-85 along a 3 kilometre section through Cabano.",
"Quebec Route 134\n Route 134 is a highway in the province of Quebec, running from Candiac on the South Shore of the Saint Lawrence River to Montreal, crossing the river on Jacques Cartier Bridge. On the South Shore, Route 134 is named Taschereau Boulevard (boulevard Taschereau), after the prominent Quebec family that included former premier Louis-Alexandre Taschereau. From Jacques Cartier Bridge to the end of the highway at Sherbrooke Street (Quebec Route 138) in Montreal, the highway is a one-way pair formed by Papineau Avenue and De Lorimier Avenue.",
"Quebec Route 228\n Route 228 is a two-lane east/west provincial highway in Quebec, Canada, which starts at the junction of Route 281 in Saint-Raphaël and ends in Montmagny at the junction of Route 132.",
"Quebec Route 197\n Route 197 is a short 19 km two-lane highway which cuts through the Appalachian Mountains in the municipality of Gaspé, Quebec, Canada. Its only function is to act as a shortcut to Route 132 which goes around the Forillon peninsula which makes up Forillon National Park. It starts at the junction of Route 132 in Rivière-au-Renard (part of the municipality of Gaspé) and ends again at the junction of Route 132 in Saint-Majorique, part of Gaspé as well.",
"Quebec Route 117\n Route 117, the Trans Canada Highway Northern Route, is a provincial highway within the Canadian province of Quebec, running between Montreal and the Quebec/Ontario border where it continues as Highway 66 east of Kearns, Ontario. It is an important road as it is the only direct route between southern Quebec and the Abitibi-Témiscamingue region. Route 117 was formerly Route 11 and ran from Montreal north towards Mont-Laurier, then followed the Gatineau River south towards Gatineau. This routing is joined with Autoroute 15 from Montreal northwards towards Mont Tremblant. Route 117 also takes in the former Quebec Routes 58 and 59. Along with Autoroute 15 to Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, it is also listed as a branch of the Trans-Canada Highway. Ontario Highway 17 is also a branch of the Trans-Canada Highway though it is an unrelated route that parallels it by approx. 200 km.",
"Quebec Route 223\n Route 223 is a 128.6 km north/south highway on the south shore of the Richelieu River in Quebec. Its northern terminus is in Sorel-Tracy at the junction of Route 132 and its southern terminus is close to Lacolle, where it crosses the U.S. border at the Rouses Point–Lacolle 223 Border Crossing and continues into New York state as U.S. Route 11.",
"Quebec Route 363\n Route 363 (highest elevation: 575 ft) is a 53 km south-north route in Quebec, Canada, going from Route 138 in Deschambault-Grondines along the St-Lawrence river to Lac-aux-Sables. It goes through St-Marc-des-Carrières where it is called Boulevard Bona-Dussault. After St-Marc, it enters a forest and then runs parallel to a railroad track. It is then concurrent for about 3 km in St-Casimir with Route 354 along the Rivière Ste-Anne, where it is rue (street) Notre-Dame. Once it crosses the river, heading north, it is called Boulevard de la Montagne. It also goes through St-Ubalde after having climbed the Laurentian Mountains. In the village of St-Ubalde, it has the name of Boulevard Chabot, but out of town, it takes the name of Rang St-Achille. It ends at the junction of Route 153 in Lac Aux Sables. There is an overpass at the Autoroute 40, where there is exit 254. This exit is a major truck stop with now 2 restaurants and gas stations on each side of the freeway. There is now a brand new Subway restaurant just built on the south side of the 40, along with a new and modern Esso gas station.",
"Quebec Route 285\n Route 285 is a 48 km two-lane north/south highway on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River in the Chaudière-Appalaches region of Quebec, Canada. Its northern terminus is in L'Islet at the junction of Route 132 and the southern terminus is close to Saint-Adalbert at the junction of Route 204.",
"Quebec Route 132\n Route 132 is the longest highway in Quebec. It follows the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River from the border with the state of New York in the hamlet of Dundee (connecting with New York State Route 37 (NY 37) via NY 970T, an unsigned reference route, north of Massena ), west of Montreal to the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and circles the Gaspé Peninsula. This highway is known as the Navigator's Route. It passes through the Montérégie, Centre-du-Québec, Chaudière-Appalaches, Bas-Saint-Laurent and Gaspésie regions of the province. Unlike the more direct Autoroute 20, which it shadows from Longueuil to Luceville, Route 132 takes a more scenic route which goes through many historic small towns. Until the connection between Rivière-du-Loup and ",
"Quebec Route 202\n Route 202 is an east/west 140-kilometre highway in the Monteregie region of the province of Quebec, Canada. Its western terminus is at the junction of Route 132 in Sainte-Barbe and its eastern terminus is in southern Cowansville at the junctions of Route 104 and Route 139. The highway runs a few kilometres north of the Canada–United States border for most of its length."
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"title": "Al Fajr Arabsalim SC",
"text": " Al Fajr Arabsalim Sporting Club (نادي الفجر الرياضي عربصاليم) is a football club based in Arabsalim, Nabatieh, Lebanon. They won the 2010–11 Lebanese Third Division with no losses in 21 consecutive games and were promoted to the Lebanese Second Division for the first time ever in their history.",
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"text": " In recent years, Ghazi Falah has broadened his interests to include the geography of the media, focusing on the representation of Arabs and Muslims in daily newspapers in the U.S. His professional visits to Arab and Muslim countries include Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, Tunisia, Lebanon, Syria, UAE, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman, and Iran. At present, Ghazi Falah is a tenured Full Professor at the University of Akron and engaged in research on American bilateral relations with the Arab world. This new project is based on an extensive student opinion survey conducted at university campuses in Lebanon and Kuwait.",
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"text": " Kul al-Arab (كل العرب, meaning All Arabs) is an Israeli Arabic-language weekly newspaper, founded in 1987. Based in Nazareth, the paper is Israel's most influential and widely read Arabic-language periodical. It is also distributed in the West Bank. Kul al-Arab has 70 employees and a circulation of 38,000. According to the BBC the paper \"is known primarily as a Christian paper\" but \"is trying to expand its Muslim audience.\" Most of the paper's revenue comes from advertising, and it is sometimes given away for free as a result. For some time the paper was edited by the poet Samih al-Qasim, who remains its honorary editor. In 2005, the BBC stated that the paper \"is scathing of Israeli and US policies, but can be equally critical ",
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"title": "Al-Fakkah Field",
"text": " The Al-Fakkah Field, also known as Jebel Al-Fauqi or Jebal Al-Fauqi, is an oil field located in southern Iraq's Maysan Governorate and Khūzestān Province, Iran. The oil field produced 50000 oilbbl/d prior to the 2003 Iraq War and is part of the Maysan oilfield complex that altogether holds reserve of 2.5 Goilbbl. The oil field is considered shared but an area of dispute between Iraq and Iran. Iraq unsuccessfully put the oil field up for bidding in 2009.",
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"title": "Al Fajr Arabsalim SC",
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"title": "Al-Fajaa (Mallah)",
"text": " Al-Fajaa (الفجة) is a village in Al Milah District, Lahij Governorate, Al Milah District, Yemen. According to the 2004 Yemeni Census, the population of the sub-district was 22 residents. As of 2014, the population of Al-Fajaa reached 29 residents.",
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"title": "Al Fajr",
"text": " Al Fajr was launched by Obaid Humaid Al Mazrooei in 1974. Mazrooei was also the first editor of the daily. The publisher of the paper is Dar Al Fajr Printing, Publishing and Advertising which was founded in 1975. The headquarters of the paper is in Abu Dhabi. The daily, an independent publication, provides local, national and international news. In addition, the paper provides supplements for arts and women. The newspaper is considered loyalist and pro-government. As of 2013 Sherif Al Bassel was the editor-in-chief of the daily. The daily is a member of the ABC for its circulation records. The reported circulation of Al Fajr in 1994 was 4,284 copies. Its estimated circulation in 2003 was 28,000 copies.",
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"title": "Al Liwaa",
"text": " Al Liwaa is distributed across both Arab countries such as Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Syria, and in Europe including France, Britain, Greece, Portugal, and Spain. Its circulation in 2003 was 26,000 copies.",
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"title": "Arabsalim",
"text": " Arabsalim (عرب صاليم) is a populated area in Nabatiyeh District, in southern Lebanon.",
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"text": " The Al Fakhro settled in both Qatar and Bahrain during the seventeenth century. This is because they were obliged to move from the Arabian Peninsula, passing by Iraq, then to some areas in the Persian gulf, including Bandar Deylam and Shatt Bani Tamim, and finally to Qatar and Bahrain. In Qatar they notably settled in the regions of Nozwah, Tembek, Tha'ayin, and Hawar Island where they built the famous wells which still exists in the Hawar island, and which dates back to the last three centuries. Moreover, the Al Fakhro is now distributed within Al-Khor, Al-Wakrah, Al-Jasra, and Doha. Some of them have settled in Al-Manama, and Muharraq, Bahrain; in ash-Sharqiyah, and Jubail, Saudi Arabia; and also in Kuwait and United Arab Emirates.",
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"title": "Al-Awjam",
"text": " Al-Awjam (also written Al Awjām, Al Ājām, or Ajam al Qatif) is a small city located in the Eastern Province of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on the coast of the Persian Gulf. The village lies in far north-eastern corner of the Eastern Province, in a petroleum-rich region near the Ghawar and Qatif oilfields. It has a population of 11,460. Al-Awjam is located near Qatif, and, like most cities in the region, it is home to a large Shia Muslim population. This contrasts with the majority of Saudis, who are Sunni. As a result, sectarian tensions exist, especially during the Shia holy day of Ashoura. Conflict has reportedly eased since 2005.",
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"title": "Bader Al-Fadhel",
"text": " Bader Tareq Al-Fadhel (born April 21, 1997) is a Kuwaiti football player playing for Al-Arabi SC in the VIVA Premier League and Kuwait national football team playing mainly as a Winger and Central attacking Midfielder.",
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"title": "Al-Zamakhshari",
"text": " His full name was Abu Al-Qasim Mahmoud ibn Omar ibn Mohammed ibn Omar Al-Khawarizmi Al-Zamakhshari. He was also referred to as Fakhr Khawarizm ‘Khawarizm Pride’ because people travelled to Khawarizm, a large oasis in what is now the southwestern part of Turkmenistan, to learn from him about the Quran and Arabic language. He was born on Wednesday, March 18 of 1074 in Zamakhshar — which is a large city of Khawarizm .",
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"title": "Qasim Al-Fahadawi",
"text": " Al-Fahadawi was born in Ramadi, in western Iraq's Al Anbar province. He graduated from the University of Baghdad in 1977 with a degree in engineering, and later studied in Germany. He left Iraq in 2006 due to the ongoing violence in the country and moved to the United Arab Emirates where he ran a construction company.",
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"text": " Arab al-Fuqara (Arabic: عرب الفقراء) was a Palestinian Arab village in the Haifa Subdistrict. It was depopulated during the 1947–1948 Civil War in Mandatory Palestine on April 10, 1948. At that time, the land records of the village consisted of a total area of 2,714 dunams, of which 2,513 were owned by Jews, 15 owned by Arabs, and the remaining 186 dunams being public lands.",
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"title": "Arabian Peninsula",
"text": " The Peninsula's constituent countries are (clockwise from north to south) Kuwait, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on the east, Oman on the southeast, Yemen on the south, and Saudi Arabia at the center. The island country of Bahrain lies just off the east coast of the Peninsula. Due to Yemen's jurisdiction over the Socotra Archipelago, the Peninsula's geopolitical outline faces the Guardafui Channel and the Somali Sea to the south. The six countries of Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE form the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia covers the greater part of the Peninsula. The majority of the population of the Peninsula lives in Saudi Arabia and Yemen. The Peninsula contains the world's largest reserves of oil. Saudi Arabia and the UAE are economically the wealthiest in the region. Qatar, the only peninsular country in the Persian Gulf on the larger peninsula, is home to the Arabic-language television station Al Jazeera and its English-language subsidiary Al Jazeera English. Kuwait, on the border with Iraq, is an important country strategically, forming one of the main staging grounds for coalition forces mounting the United States-led 2003 invasion of Iraq.",
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"title": "Al Fadl",
"text": " Gradually, the enmity between the Al Fadl and the Al Mira dissipated as Ahmad was given virtual independence in the southern desert, while ʿIsa remained amir al-ʿarab. During the Mamluk era, the Al Fadl's territory spanned the area between Homs in the west to Qal'at Ja'bar in the northeast and all along the Euphrates valley through the countryside of Basra southward to the Washm region in central Najd. Mamluk patronage of the Al Fadl enabled them to dominate the other Bedouin tribes of the Syrian Desert. A rival sub-branch of Al Fadl, the Al ʿAli, controlled the Ghouta region of Damascus and the northern Arabian ",
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"title": "Yemen Arab Republic",
"text": " The Yemen Arab Republic (YAR; الجمهورية العربية اليمنية al-Jumhūrīyah al-‘Arabīyah al-Yamanīyah), also known simply as North Yemen or Yemen (Sanaʽa), was a country from 1962 to 1990 in the northwestern part of what is now Yemen. Its capital was at Sanaʽa. It united with the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen (commonly known as South Yemen) on May 22, 1990 to form the current Republic of Yemen.",
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"title": "Arabsalim",
"text": " Arabsalim is located 87 km from Beirut, at an altitude of 700 meters above sea level",
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"Al Fajr Arabsalim SC\n Al Fajr Arabsalim Sporting Club (نادي الفجر الرياضي عربصاليم) is a football club based in Arabsalim, Nabatieh, Lebanon. They won the 2010–11 Lebanese Third Division with no losses in 21 consecutive games and were promoted to the Lebanese Second Division for the first time ever in their history.",
"Al Fajr\n Al Fajr (in Arabic الفجر meaning The Dawn in English) is an independent Arabic language daily newspaper published in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The daily is one of the oldest publications in the country.",
"Ghazi Falah\n In recent years, Ghazi Falah has broadened his interests to include the geography of the media, focusing on the representation of Arabs and Muslims in daily newspapers in the U.S. His professional visits to Arab and Muslim countries include Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, Tunisia, Lebanon, Syria, UAE, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman, and Iran. At present, Ghazi Falah is a tenured Full Professor at the University of Akron and engaged in research on American bilateral relations with the Arab world. This new project is based on an extensive student opinion survey conducted at university campuses in Lebanon and Kuwait.",
"Kul al-Arab\n Kul al-Arab (كل العرب, meaning All Arabs) is an Israeli Arabic-language weekly newspaper, founded in 1987. Based in Nazareth, the paper is Israel's most influential and widely read Arabic-language periodical. It is also distributed in the West Bank. Kul al-Arab has 70 employees and a circulation of 38,000. According to the BBC the paper \"is known primarily as a Christian paper\" but \"is trying to expand its Muslim audience.\" Most of the paper's revenue comes from advertising, and it is sometimes given away for free as a result. For some time the paper was edited by the poet Samih al-Qasim, who remains its honorary editor. In 2005, the BBC stated that the paper \"is scathing of Israeli and US policies, but can be equally critical ",
"Al-Fakkah Field\n The Al-Fakkah Field, also known as Jebel Al-Fauqi or Jebal Al-Fauqi, is an oil field located in southern Iraq's Maysan Governorate and Khūzestān Province, Iran. The oil field produced 50000 oilbbl/d prior to the 2003 Iraq War and is part of the Maysan oilfield complex that altogether holds reserve of 2.5 Goilbbl. The oil field is considered shared but an area of dispute between Iraq and Iran. Iraq unsuccessfully put the oil field up for bidding in 2009.",
"Al Fajr Arabsalim SC\nLebanese Third Division ; Champions (1): 2010–11 ",
"Al-Fajaa (Mallah)\n Al-Fajaa (الفجة) is a village in Al Milah District, Lahij Governorate, Al Milah District, Yemen. According to the 2004 Yemeni Census, the population of the sub-district was 22 residents. As of 2014, the population of Al-Fajaa reached 29 residents.",
"Al Fajr\n Al Fajr was launched by Obaid Humaid Al Mazrooei in 1974. Mazrooei was also the first editor of the daily. The publisher of the paper is Dar Al Fajr Printing, Publishing and Advertising which was founded in 1975. The headquarters of the paper is in Abu Dhabi. The daily, an independent publication, provides local, national and international news. In addition, the paper provides supplements for arts and women. The newspaper is considered loyalist and pro-government. As of 2013 Sherif Al Bassel was the editor-in-chief of the daily. The daily is a member of the ABC for its circulation records. The reported circulation of Al Fajr in 1994 was 4,284 copies. Its estimated circulation in 2003 was 28,000 copies.",
"Al Liwaa\n Al Liwaa is distributed across both Arab countries such as Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Syria, and in Europe including France, Britain, Greece, Portugal, and Spain. Its circulation in 2003 was 26,000 copies.",
"Arabsalim\n Arabsalim (عرب صاليم) is a populated area in Nabatiyeh District, in southern Lebanon.",
"Al Fakhro\n The Al Fakhro settled in both Qatar and Bahrain during the seventeenth century. This is because they were obliged to move from the Arabian Peninsula, passing by Iraq, then to some areas in the Persian gulf, including Bandar Deylam and Shatt Bani Tamim, and finally to Qatar and Bahrain. In Qatar they notably settled in the regions of Nozwah, Tembek, Tha'ayin, and Hawar Island where they built the famous wells which still exists in the Hawar island, and which dates back to the last three centuries. Moreover, the Al Fakhro is now distributed within Al-Khor, Al-Wakrah, Al-Jasra, and Doha. Some of them have settled in Al-Manama, and Muharraq, Bahrain; in ash-Sharqiyah, and Jubail, Saudi Arabia; and also in Kuwait and United Arab Emirates.",
"Al-Awjam\n Al-Awjam (also written Al Awjām, Al Ājām, or Ajam al Qatif) is a small city located in the Eastern Province of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on the coast of the Persian Gulf. The village lies in far north-eastern corner of the Eastern Province, in a petroleum-rich region near the Ghawar and Qatif oilfields. It has a population of 11,460. Al-Awjam is located near Qatif, and, like most cities in the region, it is home to a large Shia Muslim population. This contrasts with the majority of Saudis, who are Sunni. As a result, sectarian tensions exist, especially during the Shia holy day of Ashoura. Conflict has reportedly eased since 2005.",
"Bader Al-Fadhel\n Bader Tareq Al-Fadhel (born April 21, 1997) is a Kuwaiti football player playing for Al-Arabi SC in the VIVA Premier League and Kuwait national football team playing mainly as a Winger and Central attacking Midfielder.",
"Al-Zamakhshari\n His full name was Abu Al-Qasim Mahmoud ibn Omar ibn Mohammed ibn Omar Al-Khawarizmi Al-Zamakhshari. He was also referred to as Fakhr Khawarizm ‘Khawarizm Pride’ because people travelled to Khawarizm, a large oasis in what is now the southwestern part of Turkmenistan, to learn from him about the Quran and Arabic language. He was born on Wednesday, March 18 of 1074 in Zamakhshar — which is a large city of Khawarizm .",
"Qasim Al-Fahadawi\n Al-Fahadawi was born in Ramadi, in western Iraq's Al Anbar province. He graduated from the University of Baghdad in 1977 with a degree in engineering, and later studied in Germany. He left Iraq in 2006 due to the ongoing violence in the country and moved to the United Arab Emirates where he ran a construction company.",
"Arab al-Fuqara\n Arab al-Fuqara (Arabic: عرب الفقراء) was a Palestinian Arab village in the Haifa Subdistrict. It was depopulated during the 1947–1948 Civil War in Mandatory Palestine on April 10, 1948. At that time, the land records of the village consisted of a total area of 2,714 dunams, of which 2,513 were owned by Jews, 15 owned by Arabs, and the remaining 186 dunams being public lands.",
"Arabian Peninsula\n The Peninsula's constituent countries are (clockwise from north to south) Kuwait, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on the east, Oman on the southeast, Yemen on the south, and Saudi Arabia at the center. The island country of Bahrain lies just off the east coast of the Peninsula. Due to Yemen's jurisdiction over the Socotra Archipelago, the Peninsula's geopolitical outline faces the Guardafui Channel and the Somali Sea to the south. The six countries of Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE form the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia covers the greater part of the Peninsula. The majority of the population of the Peninsula lives in Saudi Arabia and Yemen. The Peninsula contains the world's largest reserves of oil. Saudi Arabia and the UAE are economically the wealthiest in the region. Qatar, the only peninsular country in the Persian Gulf on the larger peninsula, is home to the Arabic-language television station Al Jazeera and its English-language subsidiary Al Jazeera English. Kuwait, on the border with Iraq, is an important country strategically, forming one of the main staging grounds for coalition forces mounting the United States-led 2003 invasion of Iraq.",
"Al Fadl\n Gradually, the enmity between the Al Fadl and the Al Mira dissipated as Ahmad was given virtual independence in the southern desert, while ʿIsa remained amir al-ʿarab. During the Mamluk era, the Al Fadl's territory spanned the area between Homs in the west to Qal'at Ja'bar in the northeast and all along the Euphrates valley through the countryside of Basra southward to the Washm region in central Najd. Mamluk patronage of the Al Fadl enabled them to dominate the other Bedouin tribes of the Syrian Desert. A rival sub-branch of Al Fadl, the Al ʿAli, controlled the Ghouta region of Damascus and the northern Arabian ",
"Yemen Arab Republic\n The Yemen Arab Republic (YAR; الجمهورية العربية اليمنية al-Jumhūrīyah al-‘Arabīyah al-Yamanīyah), also known simply as North Yemen or Yemen (Sanaʽa), was a country from 1962 to 1990 in the northwestern part of what is now Yemen. Its capital was at Sanaʽa. It united with the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen (commonly known as South Yemen) on May 22, 1990 to form the current Republic of Yemen.",
"Arabsalim\n Arabsalim is located 87 km from Beirut, at an altitude of 700 meters above sea level"
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In what country is Dąbkowice, Łódź Voivodeship? | [
"Poland",
"POL",
"Republic of Poland",
"PL",
"Polska"
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"title": "Dąbkowice, Łódź Voivodeship",
"text": " Dąbkowice is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Strzelce, within Kutno County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 6 km east of Strzelce, 12 km north-east of Kutno, and 59 km north of the regional capital Łódź.",
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"id": "2703111",
"title": "Dąbkowice Dolne",
"text": " Dąbkowice Dolne is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Łowicz, within Łowicz County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 6 km south-west of Łowicz and 43 km north-east of the regional capital Łódź. The village has a population of 309.",
"score": "1.706792"
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"id": "2703112",
"title": "Dąbkowice Górne",
"text": " Dąbkowice Górne is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Łowicz, within Łowicz County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 6 km south-west of Łowicz and 43 km north-east of the regional capital Łódź. The village has a population of 233.",
"score": "1.6989797"
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"id": "10748364",
"title": "Dominikowice, Łódź Voivodeship",
"text": " Dominikowice is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Poddębice, within Poddębice County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 11 km west of Poddębice and 48 km west of the regional capital Łódź.",
"score": "1.5950264"
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"id": "14687721",
"title": "Dąbkowice, Greater Poland Voivodeship",
"text": " Dąbkowice (Eichhausen) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Wągrowiec, within Wągrowiec County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately 13 km north-west of Wągrowiec and 53 km north of the regional capital Poznań. The village has a population of 22.",
"score": "1.5907953"
},
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"id": "12065396",
"title": "Dziadkowice, Łódź Voivodeship",
"text": " Dziadkowice is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Szadek, within Zduńska Wola County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 4 km south-east of Szadek, 9 km north of Zduńska Wola, and 34 km west of the regional capital Łódź.",
"score": "1.5856006"
},
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"id": "13313621",
"title": "Dąbków",
"text": " Dąbków is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Lubaczów, within Lubaczów County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland, close to the border with Ukraine. It lies approximately 4 km south of Lubaczów and 80 km east of the regional capital Rzeszów. The village has a population of 272.",
"score": "1.560932"
},
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"id": "7213610",
"title": "Dąbkowice, West Pomeranian Voivodeship",
"text": " Dąbkowice is a settlement in the administrative district of Gmina Darłowo, within Sławno County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland. It lies approximately 14 km south-west of Darłowo, 29 km west of Sławno, and 150 km north-east of the regional capital Szczecin. The settlement has a population of 1.",
"score": "1.5597296"
},
{
"id": "28720408",
"title": "Dąbrówka Górna, Opole Voivodeship",
"text": " Dąbrówka Górna (German Dombrowka an der Oder, 1938:1945 Eichtal) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Krapkowice, within Krapkowice County, Opole Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It lies approximately 10 km north of Krapkowice and 13 km south of the regional capital Opole. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (see Territorial changes of Poland after World War II).",
"score": "1.5515898"
},
{
"id": "32351857",
"title": "Dąbrówka Duża, Łódź Voivodeship",
"text": " Dąbrówka Duża is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Brzeziny, within Brzeziny County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 6 km north of Brzeziny and 20 km east of the regional capital Łódź. The village has a population of 340.",
"score": "1.5503334"
},
{
"id": "32351858",
"title": "Dąbrówka Mała, Łódź Voivodeship",
"text": " Dąbrówka Mała is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Brzeziny, within Brzeziny County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 6 km north of Brzeziny and 21 km east of the regional capital Łódź.",
"score": "1.5498059"
},
{
"id": "10748425",
"title": "Dąbrówka Nadolna",
"text": " Dąbrówka Nadolna is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Dalików, within Poddębice County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 4 km north-east of Dalików, 12 km east of Poddębice, and 27 km north-west of the regional capital Łódź.",
"score": "1.5485479"
},
{
"id": "10748664",
"title": "Wola-Dąbrowa",
"text": " Wola-Dąbrowa is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Wartkowice, within Poddębice County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 5 km east of Wartkowice, 14 km north-east of Poddębice, and 36 km north-west of the regional capital Łódź.",
"score": "1.5408888"
},
{
"id": "10748705",
"title": "Dąbrówka D",
"text": " Dąbrówka D is a settlement in the administrative district of Gmina Zadzim, within Poddębice County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland.",
"score": "1.5375931"
},
{
"id": "10748438",
"title": "Idzikowice, Poddębice County",
"text": " Idzikowice is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Dalików, within Poddębice County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 8 km north of Dalików, 11 km north-east of Poddębice, and 32 km north-west of the regional capital Łódź.",
"score": "1.5365596"
},
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"id": "11987966",
"title": "Dąbrówka, Tomaszów Mazowiecki County",
"text": " Dąbrówka is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Czerniewice, within Tomaszów Mazowiecki County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 3 km south of Czerniewice, 16 km north-east of Tomaszów Mazowiecki, and 50 km east of the regional capital Łódź.",
"score": "1.532512"
},
{
"id": "10748704",
"title": "Dąbrówka, Poddębice County",
"text": " Dąbrówka is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Zadzim, within Poddębice County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 7 km north of Zadzim, 9 km south-west of Poddębice, and 41 km west of the regional capital Łódź.",
"score": "1.5264269"
},
{
"id": "10833095",
"title": "Wola Dąbska",
"text": " Wola Dąbska is a settlement in the administrative district of Gmina Zadzim, within Poddębice County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 2 km north of Zadzim, 14 km south-west of Poddębice, and 43 km west of the regional capital Łódź.",
"score": "1.5246787"
},
{
"id": "10833709",
"title": "Dąbrówka, Radomsko County",
"text": " Dąbrówka is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Radomsko, within Radomsko County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 6 km south-west of Radomsko and 84 km south of the regional capital Łódź. The village has a population of 100.",
"score": "1.5226686"
},
{
"id": "10748644",
"title": "Sucha Dolna, Łódź Voivodeship",
"text": " Sucha Dolna is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Wartkowice, within Poddębice County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 6 km east of Wartkowice, 14 km north-east of Poddębice, and 35 km north-west of the regional capital Łódź.",
"score": "1.5214051"
}
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"Dąbkowice, Łódź Voivodeship\n Dąbkowice is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Strzelce, within Kutno County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 6 km east of Strzelce, 12 km north-east of Kutno, and 59 km north of the regional capital Łódź.",
"Dąbkowice Dolne\n Dąbkowice Dolne is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Łowicz, within Łowicz County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 6 km south-west of Łowicz and 43 km north-east of the regional capital Łódź. The village has a population of 309.",
"Dąbkowice Górne\n Dąbkowice Górne is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Łowicz, within Łowicz County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 6 km south-west of Łowicz and 43 km north-east of the regional capital Łódź. The village has a population of 233.",
"Dominikowice, Łódź Voivodeship\n Dominikowice is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Poddębice, within Poddębice County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 11 km west of Poddębice and 48 km west of the regional capital Łódź.",
"Dąbkowice, Greater Poland Voivodeship\n Dąbkowice (Eichhausen) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Wągrowiec, within Wągrowiec County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately 13 km north-west of Wągrowiec and 53 km north of the regional capital Poznań. The village has a population of 22.",
"Dziadkowice, Łódź Voivodeship\n Dziadkowice is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Szadek, within Zduńska Wola County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 4 km south-east of Szadek, 9 km north of Zduńska Wola, and 34 km west of the regional capital Łódź.",
"Dąbków\n Dąbków is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Lubaczów, within Lubaczów County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland, close to the border with Ukraine. It lies approximately 4 km south of Lubaczów and 80 km east of the regional capital Rzeszów. The village has a population of 272.",
"Dąbkowice, West Pomeranian Voivodeship\n Dąbkowice is a settlement in the administrative district of Gmina Darłowo, within Sławno County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland. It lies approximately 14 km south-west of Darłowo, 29 km west of Sławno, and 150 km north-east of the regional capital Szczecin. The settlement has a population of 1.",
"Dąbrówka Górna, Opole Voivodeship\n Dąbrówka Górna (German Dombrowka an der Oder, 1938:1945 Eichtal) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Krapkowice, within Krapkowice County, Opole Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It lies approximately 10 km north of Krapkowice and 13 km south of the regional capital Opole. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (see Territorial changes of Poland after World War II).",
"Dąbrówka Duża, Łódź Voivodeship\n Dąbrówka Duża is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Brzeziny, within Brzeziny County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 6 km north of Brzeziny and 20 km east of the regional capital Łódź. The village has a population of 340.",
"Dąbrówka Mała, Łódź Voivodeship\n Dąbrówka Mała is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Brzeziny, within Brzeziny County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 6 km north of Brzeziny and 21 km east of the regional capital Łódź.",
"Dąbrówka Nadolna\n Dąbrówka Nadolna is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Dalików, within Poddębice County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 4 km north-east of Dalików, 12 km east of Poddębice, and 27 km north-west of the regional capital Łódź.",
"Wola-Dąbrowa\n Wola-Dąbrowa is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Wartkowice, within Poddębice County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 5 km east of Wartkowice, 14 km north-east of Poddębice, and 36 km north-west of the regional capital Łódź.",
"Dąbrówka D\n Dąbrówka D is a settlement in the administrative district of Gmina Zadzim, within Poddębice County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland.",
"Idzikowice, Poddębice County\n Idzikowice is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Dalików, within Poddębice County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 8 km north of Dalików, 11 km north-east of Poddębice, and 32 km north-west of the regional capital Łódź.",
"Dąbrówka, Tomaszów Mazowiecki County\n Dąbrówka is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Czerniewice, within Tomaszów Mazowiecki County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 3 km south of Czerniewice, 16 km north-east of Tomaszów Mazowiecki, and 50 km east of the regional capital Łódź.",
"Dąbrówka, Poddębice County\n Dąbrówka is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Zadzim, within Poddębice County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 7 km north of Zadzim, 9 km south-west of Poddębice, and 41 km west of the regional capital Łódź.",
"Wola Dąbska\n Wola Dąbska is a settlement in the administrative district of Gmina Zadzim, within Poddębice County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 2 km north of Zadzim, 14 km south-west of Poddębice, and 43 km west of the regional capital Łódź.",
"Dąbrówka, Radomsko County\n Dąbrówka is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Radomsko, within Radomsko County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 6 km south-west of Radomsko and 84 km south of the regional capital Łódź. The village has a population of 100.",
"Sucha Dolna, Łódź Voivodeship\n Sucha Dolna is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Wartkowice, within Poddębice County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 6 km east of Wartkowice, 14 km north-east of Poddębice, and 35 km north-west of the regional capital Łódź."
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In what country is Borzymy, Kolno County? | [
"Poland",
"POL",
"Republic of Poland",
"PL",
"Polska"
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"id": "31683348",
"title": "Borzymy, Kolno County",
"text": " Borzymy is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Grabowo, within Kolno County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 18 km east of Kolno and 76 km north-west of the regional capital Białystok.",
"score": "2.022901"
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"id": "32147446",
"title": "Borzymy, Siemiatycze County",
"text": " Borzymy is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Perlejewo, within Siemiatycze County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 6 km south-east of Perlejewo, 20 km north-west of Siemiatycze, and 74 km south-west of the regional capital Białystok.",
"score": "1.6760979"
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"id": "32870482",
"title": "Borzymy, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship",
"text": " Borzymy (Borschimmen) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kalinowo, within Ełk County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 7 km south of Kalinowo, 22 km east of Ełk, and 144 km east of the regional capital Olsztyn.",
"score": "1.6529078"
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"id": "11216463",
"title": "Kolno",
"text": " Kolno is a town in northeastern Poland, located in the Podlaskie Voivodeship, about 150 km northeast of Warsaw. It is the seat of Kolno County, and the seat of the smaller administrative district (gmina) called Gmina Kolno, but it is not part of this district, as the town has gmina status in its own right. Kolno has 10,730 inhabitants (2007).",
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"id": "1329305",
"title": "Tejstymy",
"text": " Tejstymy (Teistimmen) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kolno, within Olsztyn County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 9 km south-west of Kolno and 32 km north-east of the regional capital Olsztyn. Before 1772 the area was part of Kingdom of Poland, 1772-1945 Prussia and Germany (East Prussia).",
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"id": "31683396",
"title": "Brzozowo, Kolno County",
"text": " Brzozowo is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kolno, within Kolno County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 9 km north of Kolno and 94 km north-west of the regional capital Białystok. The village has a population of 153.",
"score": "1.5816164"
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"id": "31683394",
"title": "Borkowo, Podlaskie Voivodeship",
"text": " Borkowo (German: Birkenfelde, East Prussia) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kolno, within Kolno County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 6 km south-east of Kolno and 85 km west of the regional capital Białystok. The village has an approximate population of 715.",
"score": "1.5781395"
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"id": "31683355",
"title": "Grabowo, Kolno County",
"text": " Grabowo is a village in Kolno County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Grabowo. It lies approximately 15 km east of Kolno and 78 km north-west of the regional capital Białystok. The village has a population of 800.",
"score": "1.5601015"
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{
"id": "31891324",
"title": "Chmielewo, Kolno County",
"text": " Chmielewo is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Stawiski, within Kolno County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 3 km north-west of Stawiski, 13 km east of Kolno, and 76 km north-west of the regional capital Białystok. The village has a population of 66.",
"score": "1.5312393"
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"id": "8084441",
"title": "Kolno, Międzychód County",
"text": " Kolno (Kulm) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Międzychód, within Międzychód County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately 6 km east of Międzychód and 69 km west of the regional capital Poznań.",
"score": "1.5280589"
},
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"id": "6021672",
"title": "Borzymy, Masovian Voivodeship",
"text": " Borzymy is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Jadów, within Wołomin County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 4 km north of Jadów, 32 km north-east of Wołomin, and 54 km north-east of Warsaw.",
"score": "1.504982"
},
{
"id": "32870150",
"title": "Borzynowo, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship",
"text": " Borzynowo (Briensdorf) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Pasłęk, within Elbląg County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 8 km north of Pasłęk, 16 km east of Elbląg, and 68 km north-west of the regional capital Olsztyn. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (East Prussia). The village has a population of 190.",
"score": "1.5035024"
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"id": "3249148",
"title": "Olszewo-Borzymy",
"text": " Olszewo-Borzymy is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Stupsk, within Mława County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 4 km south-east of Stupsk, 15 km south-east of Mława, and 95 km north of Warsaw.",
"score": "1.500586"
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{
"id": "1329290",
"title": "Bocianowo",
"text": " Bocianowo is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kolno, within Olsztyn County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 5 km south of Kolno and 40 km north-east of the regional capital Olsztyn. The village has a population of 20.",
"score": "1.4961848"
},
{
"id": "31683395",
"title": "Brzózki, Podlaskie Voivodeship",
"text": " Brzózki is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kolno, within Kolno County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 10 km north of Kolno and 92 km north-west of the regional capital Białystok. The village has a population of 69.",
"score": "1.4938504"
},
{
"id": "31891355",
"title": "Sokoły, Kolno County",
"text": " Sokoły is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Stawiski, within Kolno County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland.",
"score": "1.4895612"
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{
"id": "31683378",
"title": "Stare Guty, Kolno County",
"text": " Stare Guty Gutten is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Grabowo, within Kolno County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 14 km north-east of Kolno and 80 km north-west of the regional capital Białystok. The village has a population of 124.",
"score": "1.4865735"
},
{
"id": "31683407",
"title": "Janowo, Kolno County",
"text": " Janowo is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kolno, within Kolno County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 10 km south of Kolno and 88 km west of the regional capital Białystok. The village has a population of 500.",
"score": "1.483526"
},
{
"id": "31891394",
"title": "Popiołki, Kolno County",
"text": " Popiołki is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Turośl, within Kolno County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 11 km west of Kolno and 98 km west of the regional capital Białystok. The village has a population of 147.",
"score": "1.479028"
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{
"id": "31891288",
"title": "Józefowo, Kolno County",
"text": " Józefowo is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Mały Płock, within Kolno County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 13 km south-east of Kolno and 78 km west of the regional capital Białystok. The village has a population of 158.",
"score": "1.476078"
}
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"Borzymy, Kolno County\n Borzymy is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Grabowo, within Kolno County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 18 km east of Kolno and 76 km north-west of the regional capital Białystok.",
"Borzymy, Siemiatycze County\n Borzymy is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Perlejewo, within Siemiatycze County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 6 km south-east of Perlejewo, 20 km north-west of Siemiatycze, and 74 km south-west of the regional capital Białystok.",
"Borzymy, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship\n Borzymy (Borschimmen) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kalinowo, within Ełk County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 7 km south of Kalinowo, 22 km east of Ełk, and 144 km east of the regional capital Olsztyn.",
"Kolno\n Kolno is a town in northeastern Poland, located in the Podlaskie Voivodeship, about 150 km northeast of Warsaw. It is the seat of Kolno County, and the seat of the smaller administrative district (gmina) called Gmina Kolno, but it is not part of this district, as the town has gmina status in its own right. Kolno has 10,730 inhabitants (2007).",
"Tejstymy\n Tejstymy (Teistimmen) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kolno, within Olsztyn County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 9 km south-west of Kolno and 32 km north-east of the regional capital Olsztyn. Before 1772 the area was part of Kingdom of Poland, 1772-1945 Prussia and Germany (East Prussia).",
"Brzozowo, Kolno County\n Brzozowo is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kolno, within Kolno County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 9 km north of Kolno and 94 km north-west of the regional capital Białystok. The village has a population of 153.",
"Borkowo, Podlaskie Voivodeship\n Borkowo (German: Birkenfelde, East Prussia) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kolno, within Kolno County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 6 km south-east of Kolno and 85 km west of the regional capital Białystok. The village has an approximate population of 715.",
"Grabowo, Kolno County\n Grabowo is a village in Kolno County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Grabowo. It lies approximately 15 km east of Kolno and 78 km north-west of the regional capital Białystok. The village has a population of 800.",
"Chmielewo, Kolno County\n Chmielewo is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Stawiski, within Kolno County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 3 km north-west of Stawiski, 13 km east of Kolno, and 76 km north-west of the regional capital Białystok. The village has a population of 66.",
"Kolno, Międzychód County\n Kolno (Kulm) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Międzychód, within Międzychód County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately 6 km east of Międzychód and 69 km west of the regional capital Poznań.",
"Borzymy, Masovian Voivodeship\n Borzymy is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Jadów, within Wołomin County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 4 km north of Jadów, 32 km north-east of Wołomin, and 54 km north-east of Warsaw.",
"Borzynowo, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship\n Borzynowo (Briensdorf) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Pasłęk, within Elbląg County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 8 km north of Pasłęk, 16 km east of Elbląg, and 68 km north-west of the regional capital Olsztyn. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (East Prussia). The village has a population of 190.",
"Olszewo-Borzymy\n Olszewo-Borzymy is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Stupsk, within Mława County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 4 km south-east of Stupsk, 15 km south-east of Mława, and 95 km north of Warsaw.",
"Bocianowo\n Bocianowo is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kolno, within Olsztyn County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 5 km south of Kolno and 40 km north-east of the regional capital Olsztyn. The village has a population of 20.",
"Brzózki, Podlaskie Voivodeship\n Brzózki is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kolno, within Kolno County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 10 km north of Kolno and 92 km north-west of the regional capital Białystok. The village has a population of 69.",
"Sokoły, Kolno County\n Sokoły is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Stawiski, within Kolno County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland.",
"Stare Guty, Kolno County\n Stare Guty Gutten is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Grabowo, within Kolno County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 14 km north-east of Kolno and 80 km north-west of the regional capital Białystok. The village has a population of 124.",
"Janowo, Kolno County\n Janowo is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kolno, within Kolno County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 10 km south of Kolno and 88 km west of the regional capital Białystok. The village has a population of 500.",
"Popiołki, Kolno County\n Popiołki is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Turośl, within Kolno County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 11 km west of Kolno and 98 km west of the regional capital Białystok. The village has a population of 147.",
"Józefowo, Kolno County\n Józefowo is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Mały Płock, within Kolno County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 13 km south-east of Kolno and 78 km west of the regional capital Białystok. The village has a population of 158."
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"La France",
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"French Republic",
"FRA",
"the Hexagon"
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"title": "Fontenay-sous-Fouronnes",
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"title": "Fontenay-le-Vicomte",
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"title": "Fontenay-en-Vexin",
"text": " Fontenay-en-Vexin (before 2015: Fontenay) is a former commune in the Eure department in the Normandy region in northern France. On 1 January 2016, it was merged into the new commune of Vexin-sur-Epte.",
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"title": "Fontenay-le-Pesnel",
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"title": "Fontenay-de-Bossery",
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"title": "Fontenay-près-Chablis",
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"title": "Fontenay-Trésigny",
"text": " Fontenay-Trésigny is located 43 km southeast of Paris, 24 km northeast of Melun, 28 km south of Meaux and 36 km northwest of Provins. Fontenay-Trésigny lies in the heart of the Brie, in a strategic position in the center of the department of Seine-et-Marne.",
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"Fontenay-le-Comte\n Fontenay-le-Comte is a commune and subprefecture in the Vendée department in the Pays de la Loire region of Western France. In 2018, it had a population of 13,302.",
"Fontenay-sur-Conie\n Fontenay-sur-Conie is a commune in the Eure-et-Loir department and Centre-Val de Loire region of north-central France. It lies 34 km south-southeast of Chartres and some 90 km south-west of Paris.",
"Fontenay-aux-Roses (Paris RER)\n Fontenay-aux-Roses is a station on the line B of the Réseau Express Régional, a hybrid suburban commuter and rapid transit line. It is named after the town it is located in, Fontenay-aux-Roses.",
"Fontenay-aux-Roses\n Fontenay-aux-Roses is a commune in the southwestern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located 8.6 km from the center of Paris. In 1880 a girls school École Normale Supérieure was opened in the town. It was one of the most prestigious of Paris and even of whole France in term of scientific research. It became a mixed school in 1986, and was relocated to Lyon in 2000. Fontenay is the location of the Commissariat à l'énergie atomique, and former location of the first French nuclear reactor, Zoé, and the first French tokamak fusion experiment, TFR.",
"Fontenay-sur-Loing\n Fontenay-sur-Loing (, literally Fontenay on Loing) is a commune in the Loiret department in north-central France.",
"Fontenay, Indre\n Fontenay is a commune in the Indre department in central France.",
"Fontenay-sous-Fouronnes\n Fontenay-sous-Fouronnes (, literally Fontenay under Fouronnes) is a commune in the Yonne department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in north-central France.",
"Fontenay-le-Marmion\n Fontenay-le-Marmion is a commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region in northwestern France.",
"Abbey of Fontenay\n The Abbey of Fontenay is a former Cistercian abbey located in the commune of Marmagne, near Montbard, in the département of Côte-d'Or in France. It was founded by Saint Bernard of Clairvaux in 1118, and built in the Romanesque style. It is one of the oldest and most complete Cistercian abbeys in Europe, and became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981. Of the original complex comprising church, dormitory, cloister, chapter house, caldarium, refectory, dovecote and forge, all remain intact except the refectory and are well maintained. The Abbey of Fontenay, along with other Cistercian abbeys, forms a connecting link between Romanesque and Gothic architecture.",
"Fontenay-le-Vicomte\n Fontenay-le-Vicomte is a commune in the Essonne department in Île-de-France in northern France. Inhabitants of Fontenay-le-Vicomte are known as Fontenaysiens.",
"Fontenay-en-Vexin\n Fontenay-en-Vexin (before 2015: Fontenay) is a former commune in the Eure department in the Normandy region in northern France. On 1 January 2016, it was merged into the new commune of Vexin-sur-Epte.",
"Fontenay-le-Pesnel\n Fontenay-le-Pesnel is a commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region in northwestern France.",
"Fontenay-de-Bossery\n Fontenay-de-Bossery is a commune in the Aube department in north-central France.",
"Fontenay-près-Chablis\n Fontenay-près-Chablis is a commune in the Yonne department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in north-central France.",
"Fontenay-Trésigny\n Fontenay-Trésigny is located 43 km southeast of Paris, 24 km northeast of Melun, 28 km south of Meaux and 36 km northwest of Provins. Fontenay-Trésigny lies in the heart of the Brie, in a strategic position in the center of the department of Seine-et-Marne.",
"Fontenay-sous-Bois station\n Fontenay-sous-Bois is a railway station on RER train network in Fontenay-sous-Bois, Val-de-Marne, France.",
"Fontenay-Trésigny\n Fontenay-Trésigny is a commune in the Seine-et-Marne department in the Île-de-France region in north-central France.",
"Fontenay, Manche\n Fontenay is a former commune in the Manche department in north-western France. On 1 January 2016, it was merged into the new commune of Romagny-Fontenay."
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"Roumania",
"Rumania",
"România",
"ro",
"🇷🇴"
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"title": "Valea Seacă, Bacău",
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"title": "Valea Locii",
"text": " The Valea Locii (also: Valea Locei) is a left tributary of the river Nicolina in Romania. It flows into the Nicolina in Lunca Cetățuii. Its length is 12 km and its basin size is 85 km2. The Bârca and Ciurbești dams are located on this river.",
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"title": "Valea Bădenilor",
"text": " The Valea Bădenilor (also: Bădeanca) is a left tributary of the river Dâmbovița in Romania. Its source is in the Leaota Mountains. It flows into the Dâmbovița in Bădeni. Its length is 15 km and its basin size is 56 km2.",
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"title": "Valea Vadului",
"text": " The Valea Vadului is a river in Constanța County, Romania. Near the village Vadu it flows into the lagoon Balta Mare, which is connected with the Black Sea. Its length is 7 km and its basin size is 17 km2.",
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"title": "Valea Mare (Danube)",
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"title": "Valea Mare (Crișul Negru)",
"text": " The Valea Mare is a left tributary of the river Crișul Negru in Romania. It flows into the Crișul Negru near Cusuiuș. Its length is 8.9 km and its basin size is 21.7 km2.",
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"title": "Valea Mare (Someșul Mare)",
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"title": "Valea Neagră (Crasna)",
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"title": "Valea Fânețelor",
"text": " The Valea Fânețelor (also: Valea Fânațelor or Ghepiș) is a left tributary of the river Barcău in Romania. It discharges into the Barcău near Cenaloș. It flows through the villages Cuieșd, Țigăneștii de Criș, Picleu, Brusturi, Păulești, Gurbești, Spinuș, Ciulești and Sărsig. Its length is 30 km and its basin size is 178 km2.",
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"title": "Valea Vladului",
"text": " The Valea Vladului is a left tributary of the river Dâmbovița in Romania. It discharges into the Dâmbovița in the Făgăraș Mountains. Its length is 8 km and its basin size is 20 km2.",
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"title": "Valea Lacului",
"text": " The Valea Lacului is a right tributary of the river Barcău in Romania. It discharges into the Barcău in Petreu. Its length is 11 km and its basin size is 22 km2.",
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"title": "Valea Porumbenilor",
"text": " The Valea Porumbenilor (also: Trestenic) is a right tributary of the river Câlniștea in Romania. It discharges into the Câlniștea near Naipu. Its length is 24 km and its basin size is 166 km2.",
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"Valea Seacă, Bacău\n Valea Seacă is a commune in Bacău County, Western Moldavia, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Cucova and Valea Seacă. At the 2011 census, 64.3% of inhabitants were Romanians and 35.6% Roma.",
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"Valea Seacă, Iași\n Valea Seacă is a commune in Iași County, Western Moldavia, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Conțești, Topile and Valea Seacă.",
"Valea Mare (Barcău)\n The Valea Mare is a left tributary of the river Barcău in Romania. It discharges into the Barcău near Boghiș. Its length is 25 km and its basin size is 113 km2.",
"Valea Locii\n The Valea Locii (also: Valea Locei) is a left tributary of the river Nicolina in Romania. It flows into the Nicolina in Lunca Cetățuii. Its length is 12 km and its basin size is 85 km2. The Bârca and Ciurbești dams are located on this river.",
"Valea Bădenilor\n The Valea Bădenilor (also: Bădeanca) is a left tributary of the river Dâmbovița in Romania. Its source is in the Leaota Mountains. It flows into the Dâmbovița in Bădeni. Its length is 15 km and its basin size is 56 km2.",
"Dacian fortress of Valea Seacă\n It was a Dacian fortified town.",
"Valea Vadului\n The Valea Vadului is a river in Constanța County, Romania. Near the village Vadu it flows into the lagoon Balta Mare, which is connected with the Black Sea. Its length is 7 km and its basin size is 17 km2.",
"Valea Mare (Almaș)\n The Valea Mare is a right tributary of the river Almaș in Romania. It flows into the Almaș in Pogănești. Its length is 11 km and its basin size is 18 km2.",
"Valea Mare (Danube)\n The Valea Mare (also: Valea Negrenilor) is a right tributary of the Danube in Romania. It passes through Lake Dunăreni and flows into the Danube near Dunăreni. Its length is 29 km and its basin size is 344 km2.",
"Valea Mare (Crișul Negru)\n The Valea Mare is a left tributary of the river Crișul Negru in Romania. It flows into the Crișul Negru near Cusuiuș. Its length is 8.9 km and its basin size is 21.7 km2.",
"Valea Mare (Someșul Mare)\n The Valea Mare is a right tributary of the river Someșul Mare in Romania. It discharges into the Someșul Mare in Reteag. Its length is 26 km and its basin size is 155 km2.",
"Valea Largă (Dâmbovița)\n The Valea Largă is a left tributary of the river Dâmbovița in Romania. It flows into the Dâmbovița in Capu Coastei. Its length is 14 km and its basin size is 32 km2.",
"Valea Neagră (Crasna)\n The Valea Neagră is a left tributary of the Crasna river. It originates in Romania near the village of Foieni, crosses into Hungary north of Urziceni and finally joins the Crasna near Mérk. In Romania, its length is 14 km and its basin size is 125 km2.",
"Valea Mare (Netezi)\n The Valea Mare is a right tributary of the river Netezi in Romania. It flows into the Netezi in Grumăzești. Its length is 10 km and its basin size is 40 km2.",
"Valea Fânețelor\n The Valea Fânețelor (also: Valea Fânațelor or Ghepiș) is a left tributary of the river Barcău in Romania. It discharges into the Barcău near Cenaloș. It flows through the villages Cuieșd, Țigăneștii de Criș, Picleu, Brusturi, Păulești, Gurbești, Spinuș, Ciulești and Sărsig. Its length is 30 km and its basin size is 178 km2.",
"Valea Vladului\n The Valea Vladului is a left tributary of the river Dâmbovița in Romania. It discharges into the Dâmbovița in the Făgăraș Mountains. Its length is 8 km and its basin size is 20 km2.",
"Valea Lacului\n The Valea Lacului is a right tributary of the river Barcău in Romania. It discharges into the Barcău in Petreu. Its length is 11 km and its basin size is 22 km2.",
"Valea Porumbenilor\n The Valea Porumbenilor (also: Trestenic) is a right tributary of the river Câlniștea in Romania. It discharges into the Câlniștea near Naipu. Its length is 24 km and its basin size is 166 km2."
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In what country is Punghina? | [
"Romania",
"Roumania",
"Rumania",
"România",
"ro",
"🇷🇴"
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"title": "Punghina",
"text": " Punghina is a commune located in Mehedinți County, Oltenia, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Cearângu, Drincea, Măgurele, Punghina, Recea.",
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"id": "9027010",
"title": "Nonghin",
"text": " Nonghin is a town in the Salogo Department of Ganzourgou Province in central Burkina Faso. The town has a population of 1,333.",
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"text": "Pungmul - South Korea and North Korea ; Khanjluri, Kazbeguri, Khevsuruli and Mtiuluri - Georgia ; Jangi - Azerbaijan ; Yarkhushta - Armenia ; Qilaut - Canada (Nunavut, Northwest Territories and Yukon), United States (Alaska), Denmark (Denmark) and Russia (Chukotka Autonomous Okrug) ; Karyenda - Burundi ",
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"title": "Pele Pughi",
"text": " Pele Poughi was born in 1731 in either Avetaranots or Shosh village of Safavid Karabakh. He served as a jester in the court of Melik Shahnazar - the ruler of Varanda Principality. He created funny stories and fables, which, told from mouth to mouth, have been modified and supplemented, reaching modern days under his name. He died in 1810 in Shosh, and is believed to be buried in a cave between Shosh and Mkhitarishen villages, where a memorial monument was erected in 1976. Despite regretting his behaviour at his dawn, Armenians of Karabakh did not forgive Melik Shahnazar's collaboration with Panah Ali Khan and his hostile treatment the other Armenian meliks, and slammed him with satire via Pughi's character. Pughi - Shahnazar relationship is represented as ruler and jester, however ",
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"title": "Coghinas",
"text": " The Coghinas is a river of northern Sardinia, Italy. With a length of 115 km, it is the third longest river of the island behind the Tirso and the Flumendosa. It has a drainage basin of 2551 km2. The Coghinas's springs are located on the Mountains of Alà, in the province Olbia-Tempio; after crossing the Anglona traditional region in its later course, it flows into the Gulf of Asinara in the area of the towns of Badesi and Valledoria. In order to capture excess water for use when needed, and for flood control and electricity generation, two dams have been built, which have created the Lake Coghinas and the Lake of Casteldoria.",
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"title": "Abughilan National Park",
"text": " Abughilan National Park is a national park of Libya. It was established in 1992 and covers an area of 4000 ha.",
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"title": "Tighina Agreement",
"text": " The Tighina Agreement (Acordul de la Tighina; Tighiner Abkommen) was an agreement between Nazi Germany and Romania about administration, economy and security issues of the Transnistria Governorate that entered into force on 30 August 1941. It was signed during World War II, while the Axis invasion of the Soviet Union was taking place. The Tiraspol Agreement through which Romania received the region had entered in force shortly before, on 19 August. Discussions to make an agreement began on 17 August, and they were concluded by the German General Arthur Hauffe and the Romanian General Nicolae Tătăranu in the city of ",
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"title": "Pele Pughi",
"text": " Archeology and Ethnography of the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia, Yeghishe Charents Museum of Literature and Art and elsewhere. Armenian Centre of PR development is planning to reanimate Pele Poughi, along with Gyumri's Poloz Mukuch, in a new multi-language animated film series, taking the example of films about Nasreddin. Paronyan Musical Comedy Theatre hosted the first act of musical comedy “Artsakh, My Love” or “Pele Pughi” in 2016. Based on Ararat Barseghayn's piece and directed by Gayane Barseghyan, the performance dedicated to 25th anniversary of Independence of the Republic of Armenia. Avo Khalatyan played the role of Pele Pughi.",
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"title": "Yona, Russia",
"text": " It was first mentioned as the pogost of Yono-Babinsky (Ёно-Бабинский) in 1574. According to other sources, it was established by Finns and Sami in 1840.",
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"title": "Punsia railway station",
"text": " Punsia railway station is a railway station on the Dumka–Bhagalpur line of Sahibganj loop under Malda railway division of the Eastern Railway Zone. The station is situated beside State Highway 23 at Punsia in Banka district in the Indian state of Bihar.",
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"title": "Serghina",
"text": " Serghina is a small town and rural commune in Boulemane Province of the Fès-Meknès region of Morocco. At the time of the 2004 census, the commune had a total population of 3726 people living in 733 households.",
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"title": "Broghil Valley National Park",
"text": " The Broghil valley’s remote location makes it a hard-to-reach tourist destination. Many communities in Broghil lack access to basic facilities and services. The annual Broghil Festival attracts visitors, however it lacks basic road and hospitality infrastructure. Attendees enjoy attractions and activities such as yak polo and exhibitions of woolen handicrafts, accompanied by traditional food and music.",
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"title": "Yendegaia National Park project",
"text": " The Yendegaia National Park is a national park project in Chile. The project was launched in 2011 but was halted in February 2013 by the Comptroller General of Chile. The reason for the halting was the lack of documents about watercourses and the a delay in consults with neighboring Yaghan communities.",
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"title": "Yukaghir people",
"text": " The Tundra Yukaghirs live in the Lower Kolyma region in the Sakha Republic; the Taiga Yukaghirs in the Upper Kolyma region in the Sakha Republic and in Srednekansky District of Magadan Oblast. By the time of Russian colonization in the 17th century, the Yukaghir tribal groups occupied territories from the Lena River to the mouth of the Anadyr River. The number of the Yukaghirs decreased between the 17th and 19th centuries due to epidemics, internecine wars and Tsarist colonial policy which may have included genocide against the sedentary hunter-fisher Anaouls. Some of the Yukaghirs have assimilated with the Yakuts, Evens, and Russians. Currently, Yukaghirs live in the Sakha Republic and the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug of the Russian Federation. According to the 2002 Census, their total number was 1,509 people, up from 1,112 recorded in the 1989 Census. According to the latest 2001 all Ukrainian census, 12 Yukaghirs are living in Ukraine. Only 2 of them indicated Yukaghir as their native language. For the remaining others (6) it is Russian and for 1 it is some other tongue.",
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"text": " Yaghi is a lake in the northeast of Estonia, close to its border with Russia and the coastline of the Gulf of Finland.",
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"text": " Puningalaid is an island belonging to the country of Estonia.",
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"title": "Battle of Tighina (1992)",
"text": " The Battle of Tighina, also known as the Battle of Bender or the Battle of Bendery (Bătălia de la Tighina; Битва за Бендеры), was fought between 19 and 21 June 1992 between Moldova, backed by volunteers, military advisors and bought weapons from Romania; and the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic (PMR, commonly known as Transnistria), a breakaway unrecognized state that declared independence from Moldova despite being internationally recognized as part of it, which counted with direct military support from Russia. It occurred in Tighina, now better known as Bender, a mostly ethnic Russian city at the western bank of the Dniester River. This is different from the rest of currently Transnistrian-controlled lands, which are located at the eastern bank of it. Bender is the Russian name of the ",
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"title": "Gheghiya",
"text": " Gheghiya (also spelled Gheghia) is a village in Mohania block of Kaimur district, Bihar, India. As of 2011, its population was 1,557, in 238 households.",
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"title": "Tighina County (Romania)",
"text": " The county was located in the eastern part of Greater Romania, in the southeastern part of the historical region of Bessarabia, at the border with Soviet Union. At present, the territory of the former county is part of the Republic of Moldova. Tighina County was bordered to the west by Cahul County, to the north by Lăpușna County, and to the south by Cetatea-Albă County. To the east was the Soviet border on the other side of the Dniester River.",
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"title": "Battle of Tighina (1992)",
"text": " and Tighina is the Romanian one. Tighina was one of the points of greatest fighting during the whole Transnistria War together with Dubăsari, and the battle that occurred in the city was the bloodiest and biggest single incident in the conflict. Transnistria throughout the war had help from Russian regular troops and from the 14th Guards Army, which provided the Armed Forces of Transnistria with weapons and ammunition, this being vital to the separatist victory in Tighina. As a response to the presence of Russian troops in Moldovan territory, the President of Moldova Mircea Snegur requested retaliation against Russia from the United Nations (UN), receiving weak international support. Thus, on 21 July 1992, Moldova and Russia signed a ceasefire agreement that ended the Transnistria War. ",
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"Punghina\n Punghina is a commune located in Mehedinți County, Oltenia, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Cearângu, Drincea, Măgurele, Punghina, Recea.",
"Nonghin\n Nonghin is a town in the Salogo Department of Ganzourgou Province in central Burkina Faso. The town has a population of 1,333.",
"Pung cholom\nPungmul - South Korea and North Korea ; Khanjluri, Kazbeguri, Khevsuruli and Mtiuluri - Georgia ; Jangi - Azerbaijan ; Yarkhushta - Armenia ; Qilaut - Canada (Nunavut, Northwest Territories and Yukon), United States (Alaska), Denmark (Denmark) and Russia (Chukotka Autonomous Okrug) ; Karyenda - Burundi ",
"Pele Pughi\n Pele Poughi was born in 1731 in either Avetaranots or Shosh village of Safavid Karabakh. He served as a jester in the court of Melik Shahnazar - the ruler of Varanda Principality. He created funny stories and fables, which, told from mouth to mouth, have been modified and supplemented, reaching modern days under his name. He died in 1810 in Shosh, and is believed to be buried in a cave between Shosh and Mkhitarishen villages, where a memorial monument was erected in 1976. Despite regretting his behaviour at his dawn, Armenians of Karabakh did not forgive Melik Shahnazar's collaboration with Panah Ali Khan and his hostile treatment the other Armenian meliks, and slammed him with satire via Pughi's character. Pughi - Shahnazar relationship is represented as ruler and jester, however ",
"Coghinas\n The Coghinas is a river of northern Sardinia, Italy. With a length of 115 km, it is the third longest river of the island behind the Tirso and the Flumendosa. It has a drainage basin of 2551 km2. The Coghinas's springs are located on the Mountains of Alà, in the province Olbia-Tempio; after crossing the Anglona traditional region in its later course, it flows into the Gulf of Asinara in the area of the towns of Badesi and Valledoria. In order to capture excess water for use when needed, and for flood control and electricity generation, two dams have been built, which have created the Lake Coghinas and the Lake of Casteldoria.",
"Abughilan National Park\n Abughilan National Park is a national park of Libya. It was established in 1992 and covers an area of 4000 ha.",
"Tighina Agreement\n The Tighina Agreement (Acordul de la Tighina; Tighiner Abkommen) was an agreement between Nazi Germany and Romania about administration, economy and security issues of the Transnistria Governorate that entered into force on 30 August 1941. It was signed during World War II, while the Axis invasion of the Soviet Union was taking place. The Tiraspol Agreement through which Romania received the region had entered in force shortly before, on 19 August. Discussions to make an agreement began on 17 August, and they were concluded by the German General Arthur Hauffe and the Romanian General Nicolae Tătăranu in the city of ",
"Pele Pughi\n Archeology and Ethnography of the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia, Yeghishe Charents Museum of Literature and Art and elsewhere. Armenian Centre of PR development is planning to reanimate Pele Poughi, along with Gyumri's Poloz Mukuch, in a new multi-language animated film series, taking the example of films about Nasreddin. Paronyan Musical Comedy Theatre hosted the first act of musical comedy “Artsakh, My Love” or “Pele Pughi” in 2016. Based on Ararat Barseghayn's piece and directed by Gayane Barseghyan, the performance dedicated to 25th anniversary of Independence of the Republic of Armenia. Avo Khalatyan played the role of Pele Pughi.",
"Yona, Russia\n It was first mentioned as the pogost of Yono-Babinsky (Ёно-Бабинский) in 1574. According to other sources, it was established by Finns and Sami in 1840.",
"Punsia railway station\n Punsia railway station is a railway station on the Dumka–Bhagalpur line of Sahibganj loop under Malda railway division of the Eastern Railway Zone. The station is situated beside State Highway 23 at Punsia in Banka district in the Indian state of Bihar.",
"Serghina\n Serghina is a small town and rural commune in Boulemane Province of the Fès-Meknès region of Morocco. At the time of the 2004 census, the commune had a total population of 3726 people living in 733 households.",
"Broghil Valley National Park\n The Broghil valley’s remote location makes it a hard-to-reach tourist destination. Many communities in Broghil lack access to basic facilities and services. The annual Broghil Festival attracts visitors, however it lacks basic road and hospitality infrastructure. Attendees enjoy attractions and activities such as yak polo and exhibitions of woolen handicrafts, accompanied by traditional food and music.",
"Yendegaia National Park project\n The Yendegaia National Park is a national park project in Chile. The project was launched in 2011 but was halted in February 2013 by the Comptroller General of Chile. The reason for the halting was the lack of documents about watercourses and the a delay in consults with neighboring Yaghan communities.",
"Yukaghir people\n The Tundra Yukaghirs live in the Lower Kolyma region in the Sakha Republic; the Taiga Yukaghirs in the Upper Kolyma region in the Sakha Republic and in Srednekansky District of Magadan Oblast. By the time of Russian colonization in the 17th century, the Yukaghir tribal groups occupied territories from the Lena River to the mouth of the Anadyr River. The number of the Yukaghirs decreased between the 17th and 19th centuries due to epidemics, internecine wars and Tsarist colonial policy which may have included genocide against the sedentary hunter-fisher Anaouls. Some of the Yukaghirs have assimilated with the Yakuts, Evens, and Russians. Currently, Yukaghirs live in the Sakha Republic and the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug of the Russian Federation. According to the 2002 Census, their total number was 1,509 people, up from 1,112 recorded in the 1989 Census. According to the latest 2001 all Ukrainian census, 12 Yukaghirs are living in Ukraine. Only 2 of them indicated Yukaghir as their native language. For the remaining others (6) it is Russian and for 1 it is some other tongue.",
"Räätsma\n Yaghi is a lake in the northeast of Estonia, close to its border with Russia and the coastline of the Gulf of Finland.",
"Puningalaid\n Puningalaid is an island belonging to the country of Estonia.",
"Battle of Tighina (1992)\n The Battle of Tighina, also known as the Battle of Bender or the Battle of Bendery (Bătălia de la Tighina; Битва за Бендеры), was fought between 19 and 21 June 1992 between Moldova, backed by volunteers, military advisors and bought weapons from Romania; and the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic (PMR, commonly known as Transnistria), a breakaway unrecognized state that declared independence from Moldova despite being internationally recognized as part of it, which counted with direct military support from Russia. It occurred in Tighina, now better known as Bender, a mostly ethnic Russian city at the western bank of the Dniester River. This is different from the rest of currently Transnistrian-controlled lands, which are located at the eastern bank of it. Bender is the Russian name of the ",
"Gheghiya\n Gheghiya (also spelled Gheghia) is a village in Mohania block of Kaimur district, Bihar, India. As of 2011, its population was 1,557, in 238 households.",
"Tighina County (Romania)\n The county was located in the eastern part of Greater Romania, in the southeastern part of the historical region of Bessarabia, at the border with Soviet Union. At present, the territory of the former county is part of the Republic of Moldova. Tighina County was bordered to the west by Cahul County, to the north by Lăpușna County, and to the south by Cetatea-Albă County. To the east was the Soviet border on the other side of the Dniester River.",
"Battle of Tighina (1992)\n and Tighina is the Romanian one. Tighina was one of the points of greatest fighting during the whole Transnistria War together with Dubăsari, and the battle that occurred in the city was the bloodiest and biggest single incident in the conflict. Transnistria throughout the war had help from Russian regular troops and from the 14th Guards Army, which provided the Armed Forces of Transnistria with weapons and ammunition, this being vital to the separatist victory in Tighina. As a response to the presence of Russian troops in Moldovan territory, the President of Moldova Mircea Snegur requested retaliation against Russia from the United Nations (UN), receiving weak international support. Thus, on 21 July 1992, Moldova and Russia signed a ceasefire agreement that ended the Transnistria War. "
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"id": "5890449",
"title": "Ormak, Isfahan",
"text": " Ormak (, also Romanized as Ārmak) is a village in Kuh Dasht Rural District, Neyasar District, Kashan County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 300, in 121 families.",
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"title": "List of cities, towns and villages in Isfahan Province",
"text": " Oil and Gas Industry Complex | Olunabad | Omidiyeh | Ordib | Ormak | Oshkohran | Owregan | Owshen-e Olya | Ozun Bolagh | Ozvar | Ozvar",
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"text": " There are many churches and synagogues in this city, with the main part of the churches being in Julfa region. Some of the city's churches date back to the 17th century, the most famous and oldest being the Vank Cathedral, the St. Mary Church, Isfahan, St. Georg Church and St. Nerses Church.",
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"text": " Churches in the city are mostly in the New Julfa region. Some of the historically important ones are Bedkhem Church – 1627, St. Georg Church – 17th century, St. Mary Church – 17th century, Vank Cathedral – 1664. The oldest one is St. Jakob Church – 1607.",
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"title": "Isfahan railway station",
"text": " Isfahan railway station (Persian:ايستگاه راه آهن اصفهان, Istgah-e Rah Ahan-e Isfahan) is located in Isfahan, Isfahan Province, the third largest city and second largest metropolitan area of Iran. The station is owned by IRI Railway and currently has two tri-weekly services, one to Mashhad and one to Bandarabbas. The station is designed as a terminal station, with railways branching off of the main line and ending at the station. This has made some of the lines passing through Isfahan to bypass the station altogether, to save one to two hours of time wasted on going into the branch and reversing out. There is a metro station under construction at the station connecting the station to the city centre, and Isfahan's two main inter-urban bus terminals.",
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"id": "29084878",
"title": "Isfahan",
"text": " Isfahan, from its ancient designation Aspadana and later Spahan in middle Persian, rendered in English as Ispahan, is a major city in Greater Isfahan Region, Isfahan Province, Iran. It is located 406 km south of Tehran and it is the capital of Isfahan Province. Isfahan has a population of approximately 1.9 million, making it the third-largest city in Iran, after Mashhad and Tehran, and the second-largest metropolitan area. It is located at the intersection of the two principal north–south and east–west routes that traverse Iran. Isfahan flourished between the 9th and 18th centuries under the Safavid dynasty, when it became the capital of Persia for the second time in its history under Shah Abbas the Great. The city retains much of its history. It is famous for its Perso–Islamic architecture, grand boulevards, covered bridges, palaces, tiled mosques, and minarets. Isfahan also has many historical buildings, monuments, paintings, and artifacts. The fame of Isfahan led to the Persian proverb \"Esfahān nesf-e-jahān ast\": Isfahan is half (of) the world. The Naqsh-e Jahan Square in Isfahan is one of the largest city squares in the world. UNESCO has designated it a World Heritage Site.",
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"id": "4534475",
"title": "Isfahan Airport Industries",
"text": " Isfahan Airport Industries ( – Monţeqeh Havāyī Bābā’ī-ye Eşfahān) is a village and company town in Qahab-e Shomali Rural District, in the Central District of Isfahan County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 9,236, in 2,819 families.",
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{
"id": "29084951",
"title": "Isfahan",
"text": "🇱🇧 Baalbek, Lebanon (2010) ; 🇸🇳 Dakar, Senegal (2009) ; 🇮🇹 Florence, Italy (1998) ; 🇩🇪 Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany (2000) ; 🇨🇺 Havana, Cuba (2001) ; 🇷🇴 Iași, Romania (1999) ; 🇲🇾 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (1997) ; 🇰🇼 Kuwait City, Kuwait (2000) ; 🇵🇰 Lahore, Pakistan (2004) ; 🇷🇺 Saint Petersburg, Russia (2004) ; 🇦🇲 Yerevan, Armenia (2000) ; 🇨🇳 Xi'an, Shaanxi, China (1989) Isfahan is twinned with: ",
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{
"id": "29084952",
"title": "Isfahan",
"text": "🇪🇸 Barcelona, Spain (2000) ; 🇰🇷 Gyeongju, South Korea (2013) 🇫🇷 Issy-les-Moulineaux, France (2018) Isfahan cooperates with: In addition, the New Julfa quarter of Isfahan has friendly relations with:",
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"id": "7391163",
"title": "Isfahan International Airport",
"text": " The airport is named in honor of Shahid Beheshti. For administrative and census purposes, it is considered a village in Qahab-e Shomali Rural District, in the Central District of Isfahan County, Isfahan Province, Iran. The airport has two terminals, one for domestic flights and one for international flights. Just adjacent to the airport is Khatami Air Base, which was built in the 1970s specifically to cater to Iran's fleet of F-14 Tomcats.",
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{
"id": "2433132",
"title": "Lutfullah",
"text": "Lütfullah Aksungur Sports Hall, Adana, Turkey ; Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, Isfahan, Iran ; Darageh-ye Lotfollah, village in West Azerbaijan Province, Iran ; Qaralar-e Lotfollah, village in West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. ; Mir Lotfollah, village in Isfahan Province, Iran ",
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{
"id": "6738139",
"title": "Ordib",
"text": " Ordib (, also Romanized as Ordīb and Ardīb; also known as Urdib) is a village in Nakhlestan Rural District, in the Central District of Khur and Biabanak County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 237, in 71 families.",
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"text": " Isfahan city is one of the active cities in this field with the production of 1,300 tons of salmon. More than 28% of the country's ornamental fish is produced in Isfahan province and 780 units are active in the field of ornamental fish production, which in 2017 produced 65 million and 500 thousand pieces of ornamental fish in Isfahan province. Opium was produced and exported in Isfahan from 1850 until it became illegal and was an important source of income. Isfahan has a large number of aqueducts, Farmers had to divert water from the river to farms by canal. Niasarm is one of the biggest water canals. From 2012 to 2013 there have been large protests against Isfahan-Yazd water tunnel by farmers, In 2019, eastern city farmers demanded water otherwise they'd sabotage water transfer pipes. Fruits and vegetables central market is where farmers sell their product wholesale buying 10,000 tons farmers product a day.",
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"text": " Agronomy Industry, Isfahan ( – Maʿdan Khāk-e Şanʿatī Poshteh) is a village and company town in Padena-ye Sofla Rural District, Padena District, Semirom County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 27, in 14 families.",
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"Ormak, Isfahan\n Ormak (, also Romanized as Ārmak) is a village in Kuh Dasht Rural District, Neyasar District, Kashan County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 300, in 121 families.",
"List of cities, towns and villages in Isfahan Province\n Oil and Gas Industry Complex | Olunabad | Omidiyeh | Ordib | Ormak | Oshkohran | Owregan | Owshen-e Olya | Ozun Bolagh | Ozvar | Ozvar",
"Isfahan\n There are many churches and synagogues in this city, with the main part of the churches being in Julfa region. Some of the city's churches date back to the 17th century, the most famous and oldest being the Vank Cathedral, the St. Mary Church, Isfahan, St. Georg Church and St. Nerses Church.",
"Isfahan\n Churches in the city are mostly in the New Julfa region. Some of the historically important ones are Bedkhem Church – 1627, St. Georg Church – 17th century, St. Mary Church – 17th century, Vank Cathedral – 1664. The oldest one is St. Jakob Church – 1607.",
"Isfahan railway station\n Isfahan railway station (Persian:ايستگاه راه آهن اصفهان, Istgah-e Rah Ahan-e Isfahan) is located in Isfahan, Isfahan Province, the third largest city and second largest metropolitan area of Iran. The station is owned by IRI Railway and currently has two tri-weekly services, one to Mashhad and one to Bandarabbas. The station is designed as a terminal station, with railways branching off of the main line and ending at the station. This has made some of the lines passing through Isfahan to bypass the station altogether, to save one to two hours of time wasted on going into the branch and reversing out. There is a metro station under construction at the station connecting the station to the city centre, and Isfahan's two main inter-urban bus terminals.",
"Isfahan\n Isfahan, from its ancient designation Aspadana and later Spahan in middle Persian, rendered in English as Ispahan, is a major city in Greater Isfahan Region, Isfahan Province, Iran. It is located 406 km south of Tehran and it is the capital of Isfahan Province. Isfahan has a population of approximately 1.9 million, making it the third-largest city in Iran, after Mashhad and Tehran, and the second-largest metropolitan area. It is located at the intersection of the two principal north–south and east–west routes that traverse Iran. Isfahan flourished between the 9th and 18th centuries under the Safavid dynasty, when it became the capital of Persia for the second time in its history under Shah Abbas the Great. The city retains much of its history. It is famous for its Perso–Islamic architecture, grand boulevards, covered bridges, palaces, tiled mosques, and minarets. Isfahan also has many historical buildings, monuments, paintings, and artifacts. The fame of Isfahan led to the Persian proverb \"Esfahān nesf-e-jahān ast\": Isfahan is half (of) the world. The Naqsh-e Jahan Square in Isfahan is one of the largest city squares in the world. UNESCO has designated it a World Heritage Site.",
"Isfahan Airport Industries\n Isfahan Airport Industries ( – Monţeqeh Havāyī Bābā’ī-ye Eşfahān) is a village and company town in Qahab-e Shomali Rural District, in the Central District of Isfahan County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 9,236, in 2,819 families.",
"Isfahan\n🇱🇧 Baalbek, Lebanon (2010) ; 🇸🇳 Dakar, Senegal (2009) ; 🇮🇹 Florence, Italy (1998) ; 🇩🇪 Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany (2000) ; 🇨🇺 Havana, Cuba (2001) ; 🇷🇴 Iași, Romania (1999) ; 🇲🇾 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (1997) ; 🇰🇼 Kuwait City, Kuwait (2000) ; 🇵🇰 Lahore, Pakistan (2004) ; 🇷🇺 Saint Petersburg, Russia (2004) ; 🇦🇲 Yerevan, Armenia (2000) ; 🇨🇳 Xi'an, Shaanxi, China (1989) Isfahan is twinned with: ",
"Isfahan\n🇪🇸 Barcelona, Spain (2000) ; 🇰🇷 Gyeongju, South Korea (2013) 🇫🇷 Issy-les-Moulineaux, France (2018) Isfahan cooperates with: In addition, the New Julfa quarter of Isfahan has friendly relations with:",
"Isfahan International Airport\n The airport is named in honor of Shahid Beheshti. For administrative and census purposes, it is considered a village in Qahab-e Shomali Rural District, in the Central District of Isfahan County, Isfahan Province, Iran. The airport has two terminals, one for domestic flights and one for international flights. Just adjacent to the airport is Khatami Air Base, which was built in the 1970s specifically to cater to Iran's fleet of F-14 Tomcats.",
"Lutfullah\nLütfullah Aksungur Sports Hall, Adana, Turkey ; Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, Isfahan, Iran ; Darageh-ye Lotfollah, village in West Azerbaijan Province, Iran ; Qaralar-e Lotfollah, village in West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. ; Mir Lotfollah, village in Isfahan Province, Iran ",
"Ordib\n Ordib (, also Romanized as Ordīb and Ardīb; also known as Urdib) is a village in Nakhlestan Rural District, in the Central District of Khur and Biabanak County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 237, in 71 families.",
"Isfahan\n Isfahan international convention center is under construction. The Isfahan annual literature prize began in 2004. New Art Paradise built in District 6 in 2019 has the biggest open amphitheatre in the country. Since 2005, November 22 is Isfahan's National Day commemorated with various events. Based on a statue creator's symposium in 2020, the city decided to add 11 permanent art pieces to the city's monuments. Ancient traditions included Tirgan, Sepandārmazgān festivals, and historically, men used to wear Kolah namadi. The Isfahan School of painting flourished during the Safavid era. The Esfahan province annual theatre festival is in this city. Theater performances began in 1919 (1297 AH), and currently, there are 9 active theaters.",
"Isfahan Province\n Isfahan Province, also transliterated as Esfahan, Espahan, Isfahan, or Isphahan, is one of the thirty-one provinces of Iran. It is located in the center of the country in Iran's Region 2. Its secretariat is located in the city of Isfahan.",
"Ostandari Isfahan\n Isfahan is in region two according to regions of Iran.In May 2020 in Islamic Consultative Assembly there was a discussion that counties, Kashan, Khansar, Naein, Golpayegan, Ardestan, Aran va bidgol, Natanz and Khur and biabanak, seceded create a North Isfahan Province called Golsaran.",
"Isfahan\n In the 20th century, Isfahan was resettled by a very large number of people from southern Iran, firstly during the population migrations at the start of the century, and again in the 1980s following the Iran–Iraq War. During the war, 23,000 were killed by Isfahan and there were 43,000 veterans. Today, Isfahan produces fine carpets, textiles, steel, handicrafts, and traditional foods including sweets. There are nuclear experimental reactors as well as facilities for producing nuclear fuel (UCF) within the environs of the city. Isfahan has one of the largest steel-producing facilities in the region, as well as facilities for producing special alloys. Mobarakeh Steel Company is ",
"Isfahan\nEmamzadeh Ahmad ; Emamzadeh Esmaeil, Isfahan ; Emamzadeh Haroun-e-Velayat – 16th century ; Emamzadeh Jafar ; Emamzadeh Shah Zeyd ",
"Isfahan\n Isfahan city is one of the active cities in this field with the production of 1,300 tons of salmon. More than 28% of the country's ornamental fish is produced in Isfahan province and 780 units are active in the field of ornamental fish production, which in 2017 produced 65 million and 500 thousand pieces of ornamental fish in Isfahan province. Opium was produced and exported in Isfahan from 1850 until it became illegal and was an important source of income. Isfahan has a large number of aqueducts, Farmers had to divert water from the river to farms by canal. Niasarm is one of the biggest water canals. From 2012 to 2013 there have been large protests against Isfahan-Yazd water tunnel by farmers, In 2019, eastern city farmers demanded water otherwise they'd sabotage water transfer pipes. Fruits and vegetables central market is where farmers sell their product wholesale buying 10,000 tons farmers product a day.",
"Agronomy Industry, Isfahan\n Agronomy Industry, Isfahan ( – Maʿdan Khāk-e Şanʿatī Poshteh) is a village and company town in Padena-ye Sofla Rural District, Padena District, Semirom County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 27, in 14 families.",
"Isfahan\n In 2019-2018 some 450,000 foreign nationals visited the city.Some 110 trillion rials (over $2 billion at the official rate of 42,000 rials (2020) have been invested in the province’s tourism sector. The central historical area in Isfahan is called Seeosepol. Isfahan is noted for its production of the Isfahan rug, a type of Persian rug typically made of merino wool and silk. Teahouses are supervised and allowed to offer Hookah until 2022. As of 2020 there are almost 300 teahouses with permit. Nazhvan Park hosts a reptile zoo with 40 aquariums. Saadi water park, Nazhvan kids water park. Ancient baths include Jarchi hammam & The Bathhouse of Bahāʾ al-dīn al-ʿĀmilī; a public bath called “Garmabeh-e-shaykh” in Isfahan which for a long period it was running and providing hot water to public for years without any visible heating system of the day which usually needed tons of wood was built by Baha' al-din al-'Amili. Khosro Agha hammam was demolished by unknown people in 1992. Ali Gholi Agha hammam is another remaining one. Chardin writes that the number of baths in Isfahan in the Safavid era is 273. There is a lot of luxury party gardens & wedding halls."
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"text": " Vera is a village in the municipality of Verdal in Trøndelag county, Norway. It is located on the northern shore of the lake Veresvatnet, about 4 km west of the border with Sweden, about 2 km south of the edge of Blåfjella–Skjækerfjella National Park, and about 40 km east of the village of Vuku. Vera is also a parish covering the eastern part of Verdal municipality, with Vera Chapel located in this village.",
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"text": " Vera is a city in the north of the province of Santa Fe, Argentina. It is the head town of the Vera Department and lies 256 km from the provincial capital (Santa Fe). It has a population of about 20,000 inhabitants. The town was founded in 1891 by M. Leiva and E. Alemán, soon after the arrival of the Ferrocarril Provincial de Santa Fe in February 1890, and became a city on 24 June 1954.",
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"text": " Vera is an unincorporated community in Knox County, Texas, United States. It lies on U.S. Highway 82 in the east-central portion of the county near the Baylor County line, and had an estimated population of 50 in 2000.",
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"text": " Vera Files (stylized as VERA Files) is a non-profit online news organization in the Philippines. It was founded in March 2008 by veteran Filipino journalists, focusing on investigative journalism and in-depth reporting of Philippine social issues. The organizations specializes in producing \"research-intensive and in-depth reports in multiple formats, and the training and mentoring of journalists, students and civil society organizations, especially those whose opportunities for capacity building are scarce.\" It released its first story—an exposé on a controversial agreement involving disputed territory—on March 9, 2008. The story was written by Yvonne T. Chua and Ellen Tordesillas and published by GMA News Online and Malaya. In 2017, Vera Files became the first news organization in the Philippines to be a signatory of the International ",
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"text": " The Vera Department (in Spanish, Departamento Vera) is an administrative subdivision (departamento) of the province of Santa Fe, Argentina. It is located in the center-north of the province. It limits Chaco Province to the north, and the departments of General Obligado (east), San Javier (south-east), San Justo (south), San Cristóbal (south-west), and Nueve de Julio (west). The Vera Department is the largest department in Santa Fe but also one of the least densely populated, as is true in the north of the province as a whole. It has over 51,000 inhabitants. Its head town is Vera (population 20,000). Other cities and towns are Calchaquí, Cañada Ombú, Fortín Olmos, Garabato, Golondrina, Intiyaco, La Gallareta, Los Amores, Margarita, Tartagal, and Toba.",
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"text": " Vera Cruz (Bahia) is a municipality in the state of Bahia in the North-East region of Brazil. It occupies 87% of the island of Itaparica; the remainder is belongs to the municipality of Itaparica. The municipality of Vera Cruz has a population of is 43,716 (2020 estimate) and covers an area of 297.537 km2. The municipality is located 5.5 km opposite of Salvador across the Bay of All Saints.",
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"text": " Vera'a, formerly known by its Mota name Vatrata, is an Oceanic language spoken on the western coast of Vanua Lava Island, in the Banks Islands of northern Vanuatu. Vera'a was described in 2011 by linguist Stefan Schnell.",
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"text": " Veraguas has many groups of inhabitants, mainly of Spanish/Indigenous origin named campesinos. This land offers tourists and visitors close contact with nature. Forests, mountains, coasts, and islands where there are more than 200 varieties of orchids; more than 400 species of birds, in addition to mammals, reptiles, and insects. Veraguas has various national parks. The Coiba National Park, (with the largest coral reef of the Pacific Coast of America), Cerro Hoya National Park (covers the southwest part of the Azuero Peninsula and the sea that surrounds it), Santa Fe National Park (a forest in the northern region), La Yeguada Forest reserve (with a great artificial lake for the production of electricity) and El Montuoso Forest reserve. Beaches such as Playa Santa Catalina, Playa Mariato, Malena, and Torio offer great places for recreation, surfing, and fishing. Other famous touristic areas is the Iglesia de San Francisco de la Montaña. This church has a Baroque architecture and dates back to 1727. It was declared a National Historical Monument on January 27, 1937.",
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"text": " Las Victorias National Park is located in Alta Verapaz, Guatemala, on the north-western outskirts of the city of Cobán (15.47718°N, -90.38177°W). Formerly a finca acquired in the mid-19th century by the French coffee grower Jules Rossignon, Las Victorias was designated a national park in 1980. The park covers an area of 82 ha, and is managed by the National Forestry Institute (INAB).",
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"Vera (TV series)\n In New Zealand the series is shown on TV One and more recently on Vibe, a SKY channel. ; In Italy the series was shown on Giallo since October 10th 2016. ; In Germany the series was shown on ZDFneo before moving to Sat.1 Gold in June 2019. ; In Croatia the series is shown on HRT2. ; In Spain the series is shown on La 2, and TV3 in Catalan ; In Portugal the first series was shown on public broadcaster RTP2. It was repeated and subsequent series shown on Fox Crime from 2013. ; In Norway the series is shown on public service broadcaster NRK. ; ",
"Vera, Santa Fe\n Vera is a city in the north of the province of Santa Fe, Argentina. It is the head town of the Vera Department and lies 256 km from the provincial capital (Santa Fe). It has a population of about 20,000 inhabitants. The town was founded in 1891 by M. Leiva and E. Alemán, soon after the arrival of the Ferrocarril Provincial de Santa Fe in February 1890, and became a city on 24 June 1954.",
"Andrea Vera\n In 2015, Vera moved to the United States. There, she has attended the Hutchinson Community College in Hutchinson, Kansas and the University of Rio Grande in Rio Grande, Ohio.",
"The Vera Project\n The Vera Project, or VERA, is an all-ages, non-profit youth arts organization in Seattle, Washington.",
"Vera Church\n Vera Church (Vera kirke) is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Verdal municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway. It is located in the village of Vera. It is one of the churches for the Vera og Vuku parish which is part of the Stiklestad prosti (deanery) in the Diocese of Nidaros. The white, wooden church was built in a long church style in 1899 using plans drawn up by an unknown architect. The church seats about 75 people.",
"Vera, Texas\n Vera is an unincorporated community in Knox County, Texas, United States. It lies on U.S. Highway 82 in the east-central portion of the county near the Baylor County line, and had an estimated population of 50 in 2000.",
"Vera (TV series)\n France the series is shown on France 3, starting from Sunday 11 January 2015. ; In Hungary the series is shown on Galaxy4. ; In Slovenia the series is shown on RTVSLO. ; In Poland the series is shown on Ale Kino+. ; In Sweden the first series started on 3 July 2015 on SVT. ; In South Africa the series is shown on DSTV ITV Choice. Series 6 was to be broadcast 24 hours after first showing in the UK. ; In Japan the series is shown on AXN Mystery. ; In Ireland the series is shown regularly on Virgin Media Three, a popular Irish drama network. ",
"Vera Files\n Vera Files (stylized as VERA Files) is a non-profit online news organization in the Philippines. It was founded in March 2008 by veteran Filipino journalists, focusing on investigative journalism and in-depth reporting of Philippine social issues. The organizations specializes in producing \"research-intensive and in-depth reports in multiple formats, and the training and mentoring of journalists, students and civil society organizations, especially those whose opportunities for capacity building are scarce.\" It released its first story—an exposé on a controversial agreement involving disputed territory—on March 9, 2008. The story was written by Yvonne T. Chua and Ellen Tordesillas and published by GMA News Online and Malaya. In 2017, Vera Files became the first news organization in the Philippines to be a signatory of the International ",
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"Vera Department\n The Vera Department (in Spanish, Departamento Vera) is an administrative subdivision (departamento) of the province of Santa Fe, Argentina. It is located in the center-north of the province. It limits Chaco Province to the north, and the departments of General Obligado (east), San Javier (south-east), San Justo (south), San Cristóbal (south-west), and Nueve de Julio (west). The Vera Department is the largest department in Santa Fe but also one of the least densely populated, as is true in the north of the province as a whole. It has over 51,000 inhabitants. Its head town is Vera (population 20,000). Other cities and towns are Calchaquí, Cañada Ombú, Fortín Olmos, Garabato, Golondrina, Intiyaco, La Gallareta, Los Amores, Margarita, Tartagal, and Toba.",
"Vera Cruz, Bahia\n Vera Cruz (Bahia) is a municipality in the state of Bahia in the North-East region of Brazil. It occupies 87% of the island of Itaparica; the remainder is belongs to the municipality of Itaparica. The municipality of Vera Cruz has a population of is 43,716 (2020 estimate) and covers an area of 297.537 km2. The municipality is located 5.5 km opposite of Salvador across the Bay of All Saints.",
"Vera Church\n Vera is a remote mountain village in Verdal that has traditionally been part of the Vuku Church parish. The village, however, was located about 40 km from the Vuku Church, meaning this was historically a very long journey to the church. The village was given a burial ground (auxiliary cemetery) in 1879 so that bodies did not have to be transported such a great distance. The population in the village continued to increase towards the end of the 19th century, and an application was made to build a church building in the village that could also be used as a school building. The municipality rejected the application in the first instance, but the case was ",
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"Veraguas Province\n Veraguas has many groups of inhabitants, mainly of Spanish/Indigenous origin named campesinos. This land offers tourists and visitors close contact with nature. Forests, mountains, coasts, and islands where there are more than 200 varieties of orchids; more than 400 species of birds, in addition to mammals, reptiles, and insects. Veraguas has various national parks. The Coiba National Park, (with the largest coral reef of the Pacific Coast of America), Cerro Hoya National Park (covers the southwest part of the Azuero Peninsula and the sea that surrounds it), Santa Fe National Park (a forest in the northern region), La Yeguada Forest reserve (with a great artificial lake for the production of electricity) and El Montuoso Forest reserve. Beaches such as Playa Santa Catalina, Playa Mariato, Malena, and Torio offer great places for recreation, surfing, and fishing. Other famous touristic areas is the Iglesia de San Francisco de la Montaña. This church has a Baroque architecture and dates back to 1727. It was declared a National Historical Monument on January 27, 1937.",
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"Andrea Vera\n Vera was born and raised in Quito."
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"text": " Kukały is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Chynów, within Grójec County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 8 km south-west of Chynów, 10 km east of Grójec, and 39 km south of Warsaw.",
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"text": " Kuczyńskie is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kadzidło, within Ostrołęka County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 3 km south-west of Kadzidło, 19 km north-west of Ostrołęka, and 115 km north of Warsaw.",
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"text": " Kucze Wielkie (also known as Kucze Duże) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Jedwabne, within Łomża County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. Kucze is located some 148 km North-East of Warsaw in the historical region of Podlasie (Podlachia in English), on the outskirts of the Biebrza National Park.",
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"text": " Kurzawka (German Kuschofka, Kuschowka, 1939–1945 Kuschhofen; Silesian Kuszówka) is a settlement belonging to the sołectwo of Raszowa in the administrative district of Gmina Leśnica, within Strzelce County, Opole Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (see Territorial changes of Poland after World War II).",
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"text": " in Gdańsk, and then became an interpreter at a Sopot shipping company until 2004. She was made head of the private office of Lech Kaczyński, then a member of the Polish Parliament and currently the President of the Republic of Poland, from 2001 to 2002. She then managed the private office of Anna Fotyga, a Member of the European Parliament, in 2004 and 2005. She is a member of both the Law and Justice Party National Bureau and Political Council and the Pomerania Voivodship Bureau. In 1980 she was a member of Solidarność, an independent self-governing trade union. Hanna Foltyn-Kubicka previously held office as a Regional Councillor for the Voivodship of Pomerania from 2002 to 2005. She was a member of the Polish Parliament from 19 October 2005 to 9 December 2005.",
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"text": " Kuszyna is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kiełczygłów, within Pajęczno County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 8 km north-west of Kiełczygłów, 17 km north-west of Pajęczno, and 68 km south-west of the regional capital Łódź.",
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"title": "Kuźnica, Podlaskie Voivodeship",
"text": " Kuźnica (formerly Kuźnica Białostocka, Кузніца) is a village in Sokółka County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, close to the border with Belarus. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Kuźnica. It lies approximately 16 km north-east of Sokółka and 54 km north-east of the regional capital Białystok. In 2019, the village had a population of 1,717.",
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"title": "Kukówka, Gmina Stężyca",
"text": " Kukówka (Kùkòwkô) is a settlement in the administrative district of Gmina Stężyca, within Kartuzy County, Pomeranian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 5 km west of Stężyca, 26 km south-west of Kartuzy, and 53 km west of the regional capital Gdańsk. For details of the history of the region, see History of Pomerania. The settlement has a population of 7.",
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"title": "Kurowszczyzna",
"text": " Kurowszczyzna is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Sokółka, within Sokółka County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, close to the border with Belarus. It lies approximately 2 km south of Sokółka and 37 km north-east of the regional capital Białystok.",
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"title": "Kuczyzna",
"text": " Kuczyzna is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Cielądz, within Rawa County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 8 km south of Cielądz, 16 km south-east of Rawa Mazowiecka, and 64 km east of the regional capital Łódź.",
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"text": " Kuczyn is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Klukowo, within Wysokie Mazowieckie County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 23 km south of Wysokie Mazowieckie and 62 km south-west of the regional capital Białystok. The village has a population of 350.",
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"title": "Wola Kukalska",
"text": " Wola Kukalska is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Chynów, within Grójec County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 7 km south-west of Chynów, 10 km east of Grójec, and 37 km south of Warsaw.",
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"title": "Kukuryki",
"text": " Kukuryki (Кукуріки, Kukuriky) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Terespol, within Biała Podlaska County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland, close to the border with Belarus. It lies approximately 3 km north of Terespol, 32 km east of Biała Podlaska, and 118 km north-east of the regional capital Lublin. The village has a population of 52. A major road border crossing on Poland's National Road 68 into Belarus is located at the village. Kozlovichy is located across the border. This crossing is an alternative to the Terespol-Brest crossing further south. Kukuryki is expected to be the eastern terminus of the planned extension of Poland's A2 motorway, which will connect with the Belarusian motorway across the border in Kozlovichy. north of Brest.",
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"title": "Izbica Kujawska",
"text": " Izbica Kujawska is a town in central Poland with 2,808 inhabitants (2004). It is situated in the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship (since 1999), having previously been in Włocławek Voivodeship (1975-1998).",
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"text": " Kubaczyn is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Granowo, within Grodzisk Wielkopolski County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately 2 km north of Granowo, 12 km east of Grodzisk Wielkopolski, and 32 km south-west of the regional capital Poznań.",
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"text": " Kuczki is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Uniejów, within Poddębice County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 7 km north-west of Uniejów, 20 km north-west of Poddębice, and 56 km north-west of the regional capital Łódź. The village has a population of 183.",
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"title": "Marcin Kubiak (diplomat)",
"text": " Marcin Kubiak (born 4 November 1969 in Warsaw) is a Polish diplomat, ambassador to Zimbabwe (2007–2008), South Africa (2009–2012), Malaysia (2015–2017), Iraq (since 2020).",
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"Kukały\n Kukały is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Chynów, within Grójec County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 8 km south-west of Chynów, 10 km east of Grójec, and 39 km south of Warsaw.",
"Kuczyny\n Kuczyny is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Stawiski, within Kolno County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 4 km north of Stawiski, 15 km east of Kolno, and 75 km north-west of the regional capital Białystok. The village has a population of 31.",
"Kuczyńskie\n Kuczyńskie is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kadzidło, within Ostrołęka County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 3 km south-west of Kadzidło, 19 km north-west of Ostrołęka, and 115 km north of Warsaw.",
"Kucze Wielkie\n Kucze Wielkie (also known as Kucze Duże) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Jedwabne, within Łomża County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. Kucze is located some 148 km North-East of Warsaw in the historical region of Podlasie (Podlachia in English), on the outskirts of the Biebrza National Park.",
"Kurzawka\n Kurzawka (German Kuschofka, Kuschowka, 1939–1945 Kuschhofen; Silesian Kuszówka) is a settlement belonging to the sołectwo of Raszowa in the administrative district of Gmina Leśnica, within Strzelce County, Opole Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (see Territorial changes of Poland after World War II).",
"Hanna Foltyn-Kubicka\n in Gdańsk, and then became an interpreter at a Sopot shipping company until 2004. She was made head of the private office of Lech Kaczyński, then a member of the Polish Parliament and currently the President of the Republic of Poland, from 2001 to 2002. She then managed the private office of Anna Fotyga, a Member of the European Parliament, in 2004 and 2005. She is a member of both the Law and Justice Party National Bureau and Political Council and the Pomerania Voivodship Bureau. In 1980 she was a member of Solidarność, an independent self-governing trade union. Hanna Foltyn-Kubicka previously held office as a Regional Councillor for the Voivodship of Pomerania from 2002 to 2005. She was a member of the Polish Parliament from 19 October 2005 to 9 December 2005.",
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"Kuszyna\n Kuszyna is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kiełczygłów, within Pajęczno County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 8 km north-west of Kiełczygłów, 17 km north-west of Pajęczno, and 68 km south-west of the regional capital Łódź.",
"Łowczyki\n Łowczyki is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kuźnica, within Sokółka County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, close to the border with Belarus.",
"Kuźnica, Podlaskie Voivodeship\n Kuźnica (formerly Kuźnica Białostocka, Кузніца) is a village in Sokółka County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, close to the border with Belarus. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Kuźnica. It lies approximately 16 km north-east of Sokółka and 54 km north-east of the regional capital Białystok. In 2019, the village had a population of 1,717.",
"Kukówka, Gmina Stężyca\n Kukówka (Kùkòwkô) is a settlement in the administrative district of Gmina Stężyca, within Kartuzy County, Pomeranian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 5 km west of Stężyca, 26 km south-west of Kartuzy, and 53 km west of the regional capital Gdańsk. For details of the history of the region, see History of Pomerania. The settlement has a population of 7.",
"Kurowszczyzna\n Kurowszczyzna is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Sokółka, within Sokółka County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, close to the border with Belarus. It lies approximately 2 km south of Sokółka and 37 km north-east of the regional capital Białystok.",
"Kuczyzna\n Kuczyzna is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Cielądz, within Rawa County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 8 km south of Cielądz, 16 km south-east of Rawa Mazowiecka, and 64 km east of the regional capital Łódź.",
"Kuczyn, Wysokie Mazowieckie County\n Kuczyn is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Klukowo, within Wysokie Mazowieckie County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 23 km south of Wysokie Mazowieckie and 62 km south-west of the regional capital Białystok. The village has a population of 350.",
"Wola Kukalska\n Wola Kukalska is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Chynów, within Grójec County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 7 km south-west of Chynów, 10 km east of Grójec, and 37 km south of Warsaw.",
"Kukuryki\n Kukuryki (Кукуріки, Kukuriky) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Terespol, within Biała Podlaska County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland, close to the border with Belarus. It lies approximately 3 km north of Terespol, 32 km east of Biała Podlaska, and 118 km north-east of the regional capital Lublin. The village has a population of 52. A major road border crossing on Poland's National Road 68 into Belarus is located at the village. Kozlovichy is located across the border. This crossing is an alternative to the Terespol-Brest crossing further south. Kukuryki is expected to be the eastern terminus of the planned extension of Poland's A2 motorway, which will connect with the Belarusian motorway across the border in Kozlovichy. north of Brest.",
"Izbica Kujawska\n Izbica Kujawska is a town in central Poland with 2,808 inhabitants (2004). It is situated in the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship (since 1999), having previously been in Włocławek Voivodeship (1975-1998).",
"Kubaczyn\n Kubaczyn is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Granowo, within Grodzisk Wielkopolski County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately 2 km north of Granowo, 12 km east of Grodzisk Wielkopolski, and 32 km south-west of the regional capital Poznań.",
"Kuczki\n Kuczki is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Uniejów, within Poddębice County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 7 km north-west of Uniejów, 20 km north-west of Poddębice, and 56 km north-west of the regional capital Łódź. The village has a population of 183.",
"Marcin Kubiak (diplomat)\n Marcin Kubiak (born 4 November 1969 in Warsaw) is a Polish diplomat, ambassador to Zimbabwe (2007–2008), South Africa (2009–2012), Malaysia (2015–2017), Iraq (since 2020)."
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"title": "West Wyomissing, Pennsylvania",
"text": " West Wyomissing is located at 40.32278°N, -75.99444°W (40.322771, -75.994583). According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 0.7 sqmi, all of it land.",
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"title": "West Wyomissing, Pennsylvania",
"text": " West Wyomissing is a census-designated place (CDP) in Spring Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 3,407 at the 2010 census.",
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"text": " Wyomissing Creek is a 9.1 mi tributary of the Schuylkill River in Berks County, Pennsylvania in the United States. Wyomissing Creek joins the Schuylkill River at the boundary of West Reading Borough and the City of Reading, Pennsylvania. Wyomissing is a name derived from a Native American language purported to mean \"place of flats\".",
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"text": " Wyomissing is a thriving commercial office and retail center, in large part due to its proximity to Reading and its highway access. The Berkshire Mall is located in Wyomissing along with several other large shopping centers with their retail giants and restaurants. As crime soared in Reading throughout the 1990s, companies and corporations relocated from the city to newer, Class A office space in the borough. In addition to a suburban layout, the greater Wyomissing area is at the crossroads of U.S. Routes 422 and 222, providing immediate highway access to the rest of the greater Philadelphia and Berks County region. Several large corporations are headquartered in Wyomissing, including Penn National Gaming, ",
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"title": "Wyomissing, Pennsylvania",
"text": "State House: Mark M. Gillen, 128th district ; State Senate: Judy Schwank, 11th district ; US House: Chrissy Houlahan, 6th district ; US Senate: Bob Casey Jr. and Pat Toomey Wyomissing is a first-class borough with a council-manager form of government. The manager is Pat Brandenburg. The council consists of nine members and elects a mayor from its ranks, who is Fred Levering. The Magisterial District Judge of Wyomissing (and West Reading) is Eric J. Taylor. The following legislators represent the borough:",
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"text": " and the Reading Line running from Wyomissing to Bethlehem. Wyomissing was proposed to be the western terminus of a section of the Schuylkill Valley Metro (SVM) passenger rail service. The SVM project would have extended both ends of SEPTA's Manayunk/Norristown Line, with one end extended from the Philadelphia area to Berks County. The project was ultimately rejected by the Federal Transit Administration New Starts program. In 2018, a panel led by the Greater Reading Chamber Alliance pushed for an extension of SEPTA's Manayunk/Norristown Line to Reading along the existing NS line, with service terminating either at the Franklin Street Station in Reading or in Wyomissing.",
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"title": "Wyomissing, Pennsylvania",
"text": " Wyomissing is located in central Berks County at 40.33278°N, -75.96472°W (40.332742, -75.964603). It is bordered by the city of Reading to the northeast and southeast, by West Reading directly to the east, by the borough of Shillington and Cumru Township to the south, by Spring Township to the west and northwest, and by Bern Township to the north. From south to north, the west side of Wyomissing is bordered by the unincorporated communities of Montrose Manor, Lincoln Park, West Wyomissing, West Lawn, Whitfield, and Colony Park. Directly to the north, in Bern Township, is the unincorporated community of Greenfields. The northeast boundary of Wyomissing with Reading is formed by ",
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"title": "Wyomissing Foundation",
"text": " Wyomissing Foundation is a private 501(c)(3) foundation in Wyomissing, Pennsylvania, United States. It was established in 1928 by three local businesspeople who had founded hosiery manufacturing company Berkshire Knitting Mills, later known as Wyomissing Industries. Grants from the foundation helped establish the Berks County Community Foundation, which was founded in 1994. In 2001, the Wyomissing Foundation donated a copy of Saving Pennsylvania, a video about the dangers of urban sprawl, to every public library in Pennsylvania. In 2008, the Foundation also helped support development of the Berks County Citizens Academy, a project to educate potential volunteer members of county and municipal advisory boards and authorities about local and county government issues. The foundation's offices are located in a renovated historic mill. Earlier grants by the foundation included one in the early 1930s to help pay for a memorial in Krefeld, Germany, to early German settlers in what is now the United States and, in 1953, financial support for an exhibit of 90 American paintings in Germany.",
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"text": " beginning at US 222/US 422 before heading east to West Reading and the central part of Reading. Other notable local roads in Wyomissing include Park Road, Paper Mill Road, State Hill Road, and Wyomissing Boulevard. Wyomissing is served by multiple Berks Area Regional Transportation Authority (BARTA) bus routes including 12, 14, 15, and 16, which serve residential and business areas in the borough and connect the borough to the BARTA Transportation Center in Reading and other points in Berks County. Norfolk Southern Railway (NS) operates freight trains through Wyomissing. The borough is home to the Wyomissing Junction between the Harrisburg Line running from Harrisburg to ",
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"text": " The borough is served by the Wyomissing Area School District, which includes Wyomissing Hills Elementary Center, serving grades K-4, West Reading Elementary Center, serving grades 5–6, and Wyomissing Area Junior/Senior High School, serving grades 7-12. The Berkshire Heights portion of the borough is served by the Wilson School District. There are several Catholic schools just outside Wyomissing that serve area students. Among them are St. Ignatius Loyola (K-8) in Spring Township and Sacred Heart (K-8) in West Reading. As of the fall of 2011, the newly formed Berks Catholic High School at 955 E Wyomissing Blvd in Reading (formerly Holy Name High School) serves students in grades 9-12.",
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"text": " The original inhabitants of Wyomissing are Lenape (Delaware) Native Americans, who lived along the banks of Wyomissing Creek. The name Wyomissing is from the Delaware language, meaning \"the land of flats\". Much of Berks County was transferred from the Native Americans to William Penn in 1685. Title to the land that much of Wyomissing is built upon was in two parcels, an eastern tract and a western tract, which were divided by a northwesterly line in the vicinity of Lake Avenue. One of the earliest industries in the area was the Evans Grist Mill. This building still stands at the corner of Old Mill Road and Old Wyomissing Road. In 1896, present-day Wyomissing began to take form when Thomas P. Merritt (a Reading lumber dealer) acquired 600 acre. Albert Thalheimer, David H. Keiser, Marthias Mengel, and Levi Walter Mengel joined Thomas ",
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"title": "West Wyomissing, Pennsylvania",
"text": " As of the census of 2000, there were 3,016 people, 1,363 households, and 894 families living in the CDP. The population density was 4,565.0 people per square mile (1,764.4/km2). There were 1,411 housing units at an average density of 2,135.7/sq mi (825.4/km2). The racial makeup of the CDP was 95.46% White, 1.26% African American, 0.07% Native American, 0.53% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 1.19% from other races, and 1.46% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 3.08% of the population. There were 1,363 households, out of which 23.3% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 53.0% were married couples living together, 9.1% had a female householder with no husband present, and 34.4% were non-families. 29.4% of all households were made up of individuals, and 15.6% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average ",
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"title": "Wyomissing, Pennsylvania",
"text": " Wyomissing is a borough in Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States, established on July 2, 1906. As of the 2010 census, the population was 10,461, compared to 8,587 at the 2000 census. The population growth of the borough was largely due to its merger in January 2002 with neighboring Wyomissing Hills. Wyomissing is the most populous borough in Berks County. The borough is recognized as a Tree City USA and selected as a \"Contender\" for the best places to live in Pennsylvania by Money magazine.",
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"title": "Wyomissing, Pennsylvania",
"text": " second largest gaming company in the U.S., Boscov's Inc., one of the last family-owned department store chains in the U.S., and Carpenter Technology Corporation. UGI and VF Corporation have major operations in the borough. Sovereign Bank was previously headquartered here. Sovereign was acquired by Santander Group which maintains its regional office at the same location in the borough. Wyomissing has outpaced the rest of the Southeastern Pennsylvania region in job growth, registering an average job growth of 13.3% per year from 2000 to 2006. Financial giants Merrill Lynch, Goldman Sachs, and Citibank are developing data backup centers using the region's close proximity to major fiber optic lines running down the East Coast.",
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"title": "Wyomissing Area Junior/Senior High School",
"text": " Wyomissing Area Junior/Senior High School is a secondary school serving the Wyomissing Area School District. Located in the borough of Wyomissing, Pennsylvania, United States, the school has approximately 950 students in grades seven through twelve. WAHS has been included in Newsweeks list of top 1,200 public high schools in the United States annually since 2006. The Washington Post named WAHS the most challenging public school in the state, excluding magnet and charter schools, and U.S. News & World Report ranked it as the best public school in the state, also excluding magnet and charter schools.",
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"title": "West Wyomissing, Pennsylvania",
"text": " size was 2.21 and the average family size was 2.70. In the CDP, the population was spread out, with 18.3% under the age of 18, 6.2% from 18 to 24, 27.8% from 25 to 44, 23.8% from 45 to 64, and 23.9% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 43 years. For every 100 females, there were 95.2 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89.2 males. The median income for a household in the CDP was $43,553, and the median income for a family was $51,429. Males had a median income of $37,791 versus $26,422 for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $20,969. About 1.4% of families and 3.1% of the population were below the poverty line, including 8.3% of those under age 18 and 2.9% of those age 65 or over.",
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"title": "West Reading, Pennsylvania",
"text": " – The West Reading and Wyomissing School Districts merge. 1985 – The Wyomissing Area School District sells the West Reading High School Building. The building becomes the \"Public School Commons\" apartments. 1999 – The \"Main Street\" project begins the revitalization of Penn Avenue. 2002 – A new fire station is erected at Parkview Road and Playground Drive. 2005 – West Reading Borough Council joins with the Borough of Wyomissing, Spring Township, and Sinking Spring Borough to create the West Side Emergency Management Agency. 2006 – Penn View Motel demolition begins. In addition, the former Neg-Tech building at Chestnut and Yarnell Streets is ",
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"id": "1256499",
"title": "Wyomissing, Pennsylvania",
"text": "Wyomissing Foundation ; Edmonds, George H. (2006). Wyomissing -- An American Dream: Enterprise Shaping Community. GHE Books. ISBN: 1-4276-0102-X. ",
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"title": "Wyomissing Area Junior/Senior High School",
"text": " The school offers a number of opportunities for student participation outside of the classroom.",
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"title": "Wyomissing Area Junior/Senior High School",
"text": " Wyomissing School District became the Wyomissing Area School District upon merging with the former West Reading School District in the late 1960s. In 1984, the original high school, which was built in 1923, was destroyed and the land was sold for housing. An addition was finished in September 2006. This added several new classrooms, a new chorus room, and a stagecraft workshop. The somewhat controversial renovation removed two courtyards in the school, many windows in classrooms, and a major portion of the student parking area. The school's auditorium was also recently renovated. This included removing the windows, replacing the seats, installing new curtains and carpeting, repainting, and installing garage doors in the stage right wing and the new set construction rooms so that scenery could be moved.",
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"West Wyomissing, Pennsylvania\n West Wyomissing is located at 40.32278°N, -75.99444°W (40.322771, -75.994583). According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 0.7 sqmi, all of it land.",
"West Wyomissing, Pennsylvania\n West Wyomissing is a census-designated place (CDP) in Spring Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 3,407 at the 2010 census.",
"Wyomissing Creek\n Wyomissing Creek is a 9.1 mi tributary of the Schuylkill River in Berks County, Pennsylvania in the United States. Wyomissing Creek joins the Schuylkill River at the boundary of West Reading Borough and the City of Reading, Pennsylvania. Wyomissing is a name derived from a Native American language purported to mean \"place of flats\".",
"Wyomissing, Pennsylvania\n Wyomissing is a thriving commercial office and retail center, in large part due to its proximity to Reading and its highway access. The Berkshire Mall is located in Wyomissing along with several other large shopping centers with their retail giants and restaurants. As crime soared in Reading throughout the 1990s, companies and corporations relocated from the city to newer, Class A office space in the borough. In addition to a suburban layout, the greater Wyomissing area is at the crossroads of U.S. Routes 422 and 222, providing immediate highway access to the rest of the greater Philadelphia and Berks County region. Several large corporations are headquartered in Wyomissing, including Penn National Gaming, ",
"Wyomissing, Pennsylvania\nState House: Mark M. Gillen, 128th district ; State Senate: Judy Schwank, 11th district ; US House: Chrissy Houlahan, 6th district ; US Senate: Bob Casey Jr. and Pat Toomey Wyomissing is a first-class borough with a council-manager form of government. The manager is Pat Brandenburg. The council consists of nine members and elects a mayor from its ranks, who is Fred Levering. The Magisterial District Judge of Wyomissing (and West Reading) is Eric J. Taylor. The following legislators represent the borough:",
"Wyomissing, Pennsylvania\n and the Reading Line running from Wyomissing to Bethlehem. Wyomissing was proposed to be the western terminus of a section of the Schuylkill Valley Metro (SVM) passenger rail service. The SVM project would have extended both ends of SEPTA's Manayunk/Norristown Line, with one end extended from the Philadelphia area to Berks County. The project was ultimately rejected by the Federal Transit Administration New Starts program. In 2018, a panel led by the Greater Reading Chamber Alliance pushed for an extension of SEPTA's Manayunk/Norristown Line to Reading along the existing NS line, with service terminating either at the Franklin Street Station in Reading or in Wyomissing.",
"Wyomissing, Pennsylvania\n Wyomissing is located in central Berks County at 40.33278°N, -75.96472°W (40.332742, -75.964603). It is bordered by the city of Reading to the northeast and southeast, by West Reading directly to the east, by the borough of Shillington and Cumru Township to the south, by Spring Township to the west and northwest, and by Bern Township to the north. From south to north, the west side of Wyomissing is bordered by the unincorporated communities of Montrose Manor, Lincoln Park, West Wyomissing, West Lawn, Whitfield, and Colony Park. Directly to the north, in Bern Township, is the unincorporated community of Greenfields. The northeast boundary of Wyomissing with Reading is formed by ",
"Wyomissing Foundation\n Wyomissing Foundation is a private 501(c)(3) foundation in Wyomissing, Pennsylvania, United States. It was established in 1928 by three local businesspeople who had founded hosiery manufacturing company Berkshire Knitting Mills, later known as Wyomissing Industries. Grants from the foundation helped establish the Berks County Community Foundation, which was founded in 1994. In 2001, the Wyomissing Foundation donated a copy of Saving Pennsylvania, a video about the dangers of urban sprawl, to every public library in Pennsylvania. In 2008, the Foundation also helped support development of the Berks County Citizens Academy, a project to educate potential volunteer members of county and municipal advisory boards and authorities about local and county government issues. The foundation's offices are located in a renovated historic mill. Earlier grants by the foundation included one in the early 1930s to help pay for a memorial in Krefeld, Germany, to early German settlers in what is now the United States and, in 1953, financial support for an exhibit of 90 American paintings in Germany.",
"Wyomissing, Pennsylvania\n beginning at US 222/US 422 before heading east to West Reading and the central part of Reading. Other notable local roads in Wyomissing include Park Road, Paper Mill Road, State Hill Road, and Wyomissing Boulevard. Wyomissing is served by multiple Berks Area Regional Transportation Authority (BARTA) bus routes including 12, 14, 15, and 16, which serve residential and business areas in the borough and connect the borough to the BARTA Transportation Center in Reading and other points in Berks County. Norfolk Southern Railway (NS) operates freight trains through Wyomissing. The borough is home to the Wyomissing Junction between the Harrisburg Line running from Harrisburg to ",
"Wyomissing, Pennsylvania\n The borough is served by the Wyomissing Area School District, which includes Wyomissing Hills Elementary Center, serving grades K-4, West Reading Elementary Center, serving grades 5–6, and Wyomissing Area Junior/Senior High School, serving grades 7-12. The Berkshire Heights portion of the borough is served by the Wilson School District. There are several Catholic schools just outside Wyomissing that serve area students. Among them are St. Ignatius Loyola (K-8) in Spring Township and Sacred Heart (K-8) in West Reading. As of the fall of 2011, the newly formed Berks Catholic High School at 955 E Wyomissing Blvd in Reading (formerly Holy Name High School) serves students in grades 9-12.",
"Wyomissing, Pennsylvania\n The original inhabitants of Wyomissing are Lenape (Delaware) Native Americans, who lived along the banks of Wyomissing Creek. The name Wyomissing is from the Delaware language, meaning \"the land of flats\". Much of Berks County was transferred from the Native Americans to William Penn in 1685. Title to the land that much of Wyomissing is built upon was in two parcels, an eastern tract and a western tract, which were divided by a northwesterly line in the vicinity of Lake Avenue. One of the earliest industries in the area was the Evans Grist Mill. This building still stands at the corner of Old Mill Road and Old Wyomissing Road. In 1896, present-day Wyomissing began to take form when Thomas P. Merritt (a Reading lumber dealer) acquired 600 acre. Albert Thalheimer, David H. Keiser, Marthias Mengel, and Levi Walter Mengel joined Thomas ",
"West Wyomissing, Pennsylvania\n As of the census of 2000, there were 3,016 people, 1,363 households, and 894 families living in the CDP. The population density was 4,565.0 people per square mile (1,764.4/km2). There were 1,411 housing units at an average density of 2,135.7/sq mi (825.4/km2). The racial makeup of the CDP was 95.46% White, 1.26% African American, 0.07% Native American, 0.53% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 1.19% from other races, and 1.46% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 3.08% of the population. There were 1,363 households, out of which 23.3% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 53.0% were married couples living together, 9.1% had a female householder with no husband present, and 34.4% were non-families. 29.4% of all households were made up of individuals, and 15.6% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average ",
"Wyomissing, Pennsylvania\n Wyomissing is a borough in Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States, established on July 2, 1906. As of the 2010 census, the population was 10,461, compared to 8,587 at the 2000 census. The population growth of the borough was largely due to its merger in January 2002 with neighboring Wyomissing Hills. Wyomissing is the most populous borough in Berks County. The borough is recognized as a Tree City USA and selected as a \"Contender\" for the best places to live in Pennsylvania by Money magazine.",
"Wyomissing, Pennsylvania\n second largest gaming company in the U.S., Boscov's Inc., one of the last family-owned department store chains in the U.S., and Carpenter Technology Corporation. UGI and VF Corporation have major operations in the borough. Sovereign Bank was previously headquartered here. Sovereign was acquired by Santander Group which maintains its regional office at the same location in the borough. Wyomissing has outpaced the rest of the Southeastern Pennsylvania region in job growth, registering an average job growth of 13.3% per year from 2000 to 2006. Financial giants Merrill Lynch, Goldman Sachs, and Citibank are developing data backup centers using the region's close proximity to major fiber optic lines running down the East Coast.",
"Wyomissing Area Junior/Senior High School\n Wyomissing Area Junior/Senior High School is a secondary school serving the Wyomissing Area School District. Located in the borough of Wyomissing, Pennsylvania, United States, the school has approximately 950 students in grades seven through twelve. WAHS has been included in Newsweeks list of top 1,200 public high schools in the United States annually since 2006. The Washington Post named WAHS the most challenging public school in the state, excluding magnet and charter schools, and U.S. News & World Report ranked it as the best public school in the state, also excluding magnet and charter schools.",
"West Wyomissing, Pennsylvania\n size was 2.21 and the average family size was 2.70. In the CDP, the population was spread out, with 18.3% under the age of 18, 6.2% from 18 to 24, 27.8% from 25 to 44, 23.8% from 45 to 64, and 23.9% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 43 years. For every 100 females, there were 95.2 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89.2 males. The median income for a household in the CDP was $43,553, and the median income for a family was $51,429. Males had a median income of $37,791 versus $26,422 for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $20,969. About 1.4% of families and 3.1% of the population were below the poverty line, including 8.3% of those under age 18 and 2.9% of those age 65 or over.",
"West Reading, Pennsylvania\n – The West Reading and Wyomissing School Districts merge. 1985 – The Wyomissing Area School District sells the West Reading High School Building. The building becomes the \"Public School Commons\" apartments. 1999 – The \"Main Street\" project begins the revitalization of Penn Avenue. 2002 – A new fire station is erected at Parkview Road and Playground Drive. 2005 – West Reading Borough Council joins with the Borough of Wyomissing, Spring Township, and Sinking Spring Borough to create the West Side Emergency Management Agency. 2006 – Penn View Motel demolition begins. In addition, the former Neg-Tech building at Chestnut and Yarnell Streets is ",
"Wyomissing, Pennsylvania\nWyomissing Foundation ; Edmonds, George H. (2006). Wyomissing -- An American Dream: Enterprise Shaping Community. GHE Books. ISBN: 1-4276-0102-X. ",
"Wyomissing Area Junior/Senior High School\n The school offers a number of opportunities for student participation outside of the classroom.",
"Wyomissing Area Junior/Senior High School\n Wyomissing School District became the Wyomissing Area School District upon merging with the former West Reading School District in the late 1960s. In 1984, the original high school, which was built in 1923, was destroyed and the land was sold for housing. An addition was finished in September 2006. This added several new classrooms, a new chorus room, and a stagecraft workshop. The somewhat controversial renovation removed two courtyards in the school, many windows in classrooms, and a major portion of the student parking area. The school's auditorium was also recently renovated. This included removing the windows, replacing the seats, installing new curtains and carpeting, repainting, and installing garage doors in the stage right wing and the new set construction rooms so that scenery could be moved."
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"id": "29888987",
"title": "Tigray Region",
"text": " The Tigray Region (ክልል ትግራይ; ትግራይ ክልል), officially the Tigray National Regional State (ብሔራዊ ክልላዊ መንግስቲ ትግራይ), is the northernmost regional state in Ethiopia. The Tigray Region is the homeland of the Tigrayan, Irob and Kunama people. Tigray is also known as Region 1 according to the federal constitution. Its capital and largest city is Mekelle. Tigray is the fifth-largest by area, the fifth-most populous, and the fifth-most densely populated of the 11 regional states. Tigray's official language is Tigrinya, similar to that spoken in Eritrea just to the North. The total population (based on the 2020 Census, CSA) is 7,070,260. The majority of the population (c. 80%) are agriculturalists, contributing 46% to the regional gross domestic product (2009). The highlands have the highest population density, especially in eastern and central Tigray. The much less densely populated lowlands comprise 48 per cent of Tigray's ",
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"id": "5414338",
"title": "Tigray Province",
"text": " Tigray Province (Amharic, ትግራይ) is a historical province of northern Ethiopia that exists in the present day Afar and Tigray regions. It encompassed most of the territories of Tigrinya-speakers (and a few minority groups closely linked with them) in Ethiopia. Tigray was separated from the northern Tigrinya speaking territories by the Mareb River, now serving as the state border to Eritrea (formerly Eritrea Province before its independence). The great majority of inhabitants were Orthodox Christians (95.5% in 1994), with the exception of a small, but important Muslim subgroup (Jeberti) and a few Catholics (mainly Irob). Protestantism is only a very recent urban phenomenon. ",
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"id": "25012916",
"title": "Adigrat",
"text": " Tihlo is a dish unique to Adigrat and the wider Eastern Tigray. It is prepared by kneading barley flour into softballs and preparing a meat stew with berbere, an Ethiopian spice, onions, tomato paste, water, and salt. The dish is eaten using a fork-shaped twig, which is unique in Ethiopian cuisine. The beles, a cactus pear, grown in Adigrat is considered to be of high-quality. The city is renowned for its white honey and tej, an Ethiopian honey-wine.",
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"id": "29888988",
"title": "Tigray Region",
"text": " 96 per cent of Tigrayans are Orthodox Christian. Tigray is bordered by Eritrea to the north, Sudan to the west, the Amhara Region to the south and the Afar Region to the east and southeast. Besides Mekelle, major cities include Adigrat, Aksum, Shire, Humera, Adwa, Adi Remets, Alamata, Wukro, Maychew, Sheraro, Abiy Adi, Korem, Qwiha, Atsbi, Hawzen, Mekoni, Dansha, Adi Gudom, Indabaguna, Mai Tsebri, and Zalambessa. The government of Tigray consists of the executive branch, led by the president; the legislative branch, which comprises the state council; and the judicial branch, which is led by the state supreme court. In early November 2020, a conflict between the Tigray Region, involving the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) and the Ethiopian federal government began, in which Eritrea took part on the side of the federal government, rapidly escalating into the Tigray War and destabilizing the region.",
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"id": "9398357",
"title": "Opel Tigra",
"text": " The Opel Tigra name has been applied to two different cars engineered and produced by the German automaker Opel, both based on different iterations of the Corsa supermini, the first built in Spain, the second in France. The first Tigra was a small 2+2 coupé, produced from 1994 to 2001. The later compact hard topped convertible roadster model was introduced in May 2004. The Tigra was sold in the United Kingdom as the Vauxhall Tigra, in Australia as the Holden Tigra, and was sold in Brazil, Argentina and Mexico as the Chevrolet Tigra.",
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"id": "28270946",
"title": "Maychew",
"text": " The population comprises mainly Tigraians. Amharic is frequently used as trade language. Tigraians are dominantly Orthodox Christians. Based on the 2007 national census conducted by the Central Statistical Agency of Ethiopia (CSA), this town has a total population of 23,419, of whom 11,024 are men and 12,395 women. 95.28% of the population said they were Orthodox Christians, and 4.24% were Muslim. The 1994 census reported it had a total population of 19,757 of whom 8,894 were men and 10,863 were women.",
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"title": "Tigray Region",
"text": " With 96.55% of the local population, the region is predominantly inhabited by the Tigrinya-speaking Tigrayan people. The Tigrinya language belongs to the Semitic branch of the Afro-Asiatic family of languages. Most other residents hail from other Afro-Asiatic-speaking communities, including the Amhara, Irob, Afar, Agaw and Oromo. Partly assimilated Oromo live in remoter villages in Raya Azebo and Alamata (woreda), whereas there are Agaw in Abergele (woreda). There are also Nilo-Saharan-speaking Kunama as well.",
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"id": "25012897",
"title": "Adigrat",
"text": " Adigrat (ዓዲግራት, ʿaddigrat, also called ʿAddi Grat) is a city and separate woreda in the Tigray Regional State of Ethiopia. It is located in the Misraqawi Zone at longitude and latitude 14.26667°N, 39.45°W, with an elevation of 2457 m above sea level and below a high ridge to the west. Adigrat is the last important Ethiopian city south of the border with Eritrea, and is considered to be a strategically important gateway to Eritrea and the Red Sea. Adigrat was part of Ganta Afeshum woreda before a separate woreda was created for the city. Currently, Adigrat serves as the capital of the Eastern Tigray zone. Adigrat is one of the most important cities of Tigray, which evolved from earlier political centers and camps of regional governors. Antalo, Aläqot and Adigrat were a few of them. The decline of Antalo was followed by the rise of Adigrat as another prominent, yet short-lived, capital of Tigray. It used to serve as the capital of Agame.",
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"id": "25652285",
"title": "Tigranocerta",
"text": " Tigranocerta (Τιγρανόκερτα, Tigranόkerta; Tigranakert; Տիգրանակերտ), also called Cholimma or Chlomaron in antiquity, was a city and the capital of the Armenian Kingdom between 77 and 69 BCE. It bore the name of Tigranes the Great, who founded the city in the first century BC. There is so far no common agreement on the precise location of Tigranakert; it was either near present-day Silvan, Arzan (Arzn, in the Armenian province of Arzanene or Aghdznik), east of Diyarbakır, Turkey, or in the valley of the Garzan river where is mentioned by T.A Sinclair. It was one of four cities in historic Armenia named Tigranakert. The others were in Nakhichevan, Artsakh and Utik, the 4 cities being in the old Armenian provinces Aldznik, Goghtn, Utik, Artsakh.",
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"id": "25037040",
"title": "Tigrayan nationalism",
"text": " Tigrayan nationalism is an ethnic nationalism seeking marginalization and independence of Tigray people from Ethiopia. It was traced by during post-invasion of Ethiopian Empire by Kingdom of Italy in early 1940s, in response to perceived imperial Amhara dominance. It was furtherly propagated during the EPRDF coalition regime who was dominated by ethnic nationalist party TPLF since 1990s, ruling Ethiopia for 27 years until they ousted from power by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed in 2018.",
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"id": "25012907",
"title": "Adigrat",
"text": " There are different sights near Adigrat that can be visited by tourists like:- Debre Damo is the name of a flat-topped mountain, or amba, and a 6th-century monastery in northern Ethiopia. The mountain is a steeply rising plateau of trapezoidal shape, about 1000 by 400 m in dimension. It is northwest of Adigrat, in the Mehakelegnaw Zone of the Tigray Region, close to the border with Eritrea. Gunda Gunde is an Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo monastery located to the south of Adigrat in the Misraqawi (Eastern) Zone of the northern Tigray Region in Ethiopia. It is known for its prolific scriptorium, as well as its library of Ge'ez manuscripts. This collection of over 220 volumes, all but one dating from before the 16th century, is one of the largest collections of its kind in Ethiopia.",
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"id": "14607682",
"title": "ACHPR Tigray investigation",
"text": " The Commission's headquarters are in Banjul, with the aim of travelling to Ethiopia and \"neighbouring countries when conditions are met\".",
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"id": "30515930",
"title": "Tigray War",
"text": " The Tigray War (ውግእ ትግራይ) is an ongoing civil war that began on 3 November 2020 in the Tigray Region of Ethiopia. The local Tigray Defense Forces (TDF) are fighting the Ethiopian National Defense Force (ENDF), the Ethiopian Federal Police, regional police, and gendarmerie forces of the neighbouring Amhara and Afar regions with the involvement of the Eritrean Defence Forces (EDF). All sides, particularly the ENDF, EDF, and TDF have committed war crimes during the conflict. Due to the onset of the war, a deep humanitarian crisis has developed. In 2019, to distance the country from ethnic federalism and ethnic nationalist politics, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed merged the ethnic and ",
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},
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"id": "31235432",
"title": "Transitional Government of Tigray",
"text": " As of 23 November 2020, the conquered Tigrayan town of Humera in Mi'irabawi Zone (Western Tigray) was administered by officials and security forces from Amhara Region. According to a refugee from Humera, Gush Tela, the Fano vigilante youth group took control of a judicial court in Humera. By 10 January 2021, according to Europe External Programme with Africa (EEPA), the zone as a whole was divided by its Amharan administration into Telemt (Tselemti), with May Tebri (May Tsebri) as its capital and Humera–Welqayt–Tegede zone, with Humera as capital. , the new head of Humera–Welqayt–Tegede zone was Yeabsira Eshete, and the administration was composed of ethnic Amharans, according to EEPA. ",
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"title": "Tahtay Adiyabo",
"text": " On 26 September 1976, on the eve of Meskel, the Tigrayan People's Liberation Front (TPLF) turned back an advance by an armed detachment of 250 Ethiopian Democratic Union fighters at Chiameskebet, a village near Shiraro, on 26 September 1976, forcing them to retreat across the Tekezé. Both sides suffered heavy casualties; amongst the TPLF wounded was their general, Mehari Tekle (\"Mussie\"), who was fatally wounded in the battle and died a few days later. Flooding by the Tekezé in August 2006 damaged 68.5 hectares planted in fruits and vegetables and buried 21 water pumps. A violent storm in the second week of the same month also damaged 48.5 hectares of crops. During the 2020-2021 Tigray War, attacks were carried out on Tahtay Adiyabo by the joint Ethiopian and Eritrean armies. On 19 December 2020, a foreign diplomat stated that “thousands” of Eritrean soldiers are engaged in Tigray. Two diplomats stated that Eritrean troops entered Ethiopia through three northern border towns: Zalambessa, Rama and Badme.",
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"text": "Adigrat (home of Adigrat University, Debre Damo monastery and Addis Pharmaceuticals) ; Adwa (home of Adwa Pan African University,) ; Axum (home of Aksum University,) ; Maychew (home of Raya University) Mekelle, home to Mekelle University, Mekelle Institute of Technology, Microlink College, Nile College, and Mekelle College of Teacher Education is the capital of Tigray, near the geographic center of the state. Other Tigray cities functioning as centers of Ethiopian metropolitan areas include: Of the 10 largest cities in Tigray, Maychew has the highest elevation at 2479 meter above sea level. Plenty of smaller towns, like Atsbi and Edaga Hamus are located at even higher elevations. Of the large cities, Humera is located at the lowest altitude (585 m).",
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"text": " of their bodies near Mahibere Dego. On 6 May 2021, Ethiopia's House of Peoples’ Representatives declared the TPLF as a terrorist organization. On 21 May, Ethiopia's military prosecutors convicted 3 soldiers of rape and pressed charges against over 50 others suspected of killing civilians in Tigray or committing rape and other forms of sexual violence. The statement also confirmed reports of two massacres in Tigray, stating that 229 civilians were killed in the town of Mai Kadra at the beginning of November, and accusing troops from Eritrea of killing 110 civilians in the city of Axum on 27 and 28 November.",
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"Tigray Region\n The Tigray Region (ክልል ትግራይ; ትግራይ ክልል), officially the Tigray National Regional State (ብሔራዊ ክልላዊ መንግስቲ ትግራይ), is the northernmost regional state in Ethiopia. The Tigray Region is the homeland of the Tigrayan, Irob and Kunama people. Tigray is also known as Region 1 according to the federal constitution. Its capital and largest city is Mekelle. Tigray is the fifth-largest by area, the fifth-most populous, and the fifth-most densely populated of the 11 regional states. Tigray's official language is Tigrinya, similar to that spoken in Eritrea just to the North. The total population (based on the 2020 Census, CSA) is 7,070,260. The majority of the population (c. 80%) are agriculturalists, contributing 46% to the regional gross domestic product (2009). The highlands have the highest population density, especially in eastern and central Tigray. The much less densely populated lowlands comprise 48 per cent of Tigray's ",
"Tigray Province\n Tigray Province (Amharic, ትግራይ) is a historical province of northern Ethiopia that exists in the present day Afar and Tigray regions. It encompassed most of the territories of Tigrinya-speakers (and a few minority groups closely linked with them) in Ethiopia. Tigray was separated from the northern Tigrinya speaking territories by the Mareb River, now serving as the state border to Eritrea (formerly Eritrea Province before its independence). The great majority of inhabitants were Orthodox Christians (95.5% in 1994), with the exception of a small, but important Muslim subgroup (Jeberti) and a few Catholics (mainly Irob). Protestantism is only a very recent urban phenomenon. ",
"Adigrat\n Tihlo is a dish unique to Adigrat and the wider Eastern Tigray. It is prepared by kneading barley flour into softballs and preparing a meat stew with berbere, an Ethiopian spice, onions, tomato paste, water, and salt. The dish is eaten using a fork-shaped twig, which is unique in Ethiopian cuisine. The beles, a cactus pear, grown in Adigrat is considered to be of high-quality. The city is renowned for its white honey and tej, an Ethiopian honey-wine.",
"Tigray Region\n 96 per cent of Tigrayans are Orthodox Christian. Tigray is bordered by Eritrea to the north, Sudan to the west, the Amhara Region to the south and the Afar Region to the east and southeast. Besides Mekelle, major cities include Adigrat, Aksum, Shire, Humera, Adwa, Adi Remets, Alamata, Wukro, Maychew, Sheraro, Abiy Adi, Korem, Qwiha, Atsbi, Hawzen, Mekoni, Dansha, Adi Gudom, Indabaguna, Mai Tsebri, and Zalambessa. The government of Tigray consists of the executive branch, led by the president; the legislative branch, which comprises the state council; and the judicial branch, which is led by the state supreme court. In early November 2020, a conflict between the Tigray Region, involving the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) and the Ethiopian federal government began, in which Eritrea took part on the side of the federal government, rapidly escalating into the Tigray War and destabilizing the region.",
"Opel Tigra\n The Opel Tigra name has been applied to two different cars engineered and produced by the German automaker Opel, both based on different iterations of the Corsa supermini, the first built in Spain, the second in France. The first Tigra was a small 2+2 coupé, produced from 1994 to 2001. The later compact hard topped convertible roadster model was introduced in May 2004. The Tigra was sold in the United Kingdom as the Vauxhall Tigra, in Australia as the Holden Tigra, and was sold in Brazil, Argentina and Mexico as the Chevrolet Tigra.",
"Maychew\n The population comprises mainly Tigraians. Amharic is frequently used as trade language. Tigraians are dominantly Orthodox Christians. Based on the 2007 national census conducted by the Central Statistical Agency of Ethiopia (CSA), this town has a total population of 23,419, of whom 11,024 are men and 12,395 women. 95.28% of the population said they were Orthodox Christians, and 4.24% were Muslim. The 1994 census reported it had a total population of 19,757 of whom 8,894 were men and 10,863 were women.",
"Tigray Region\n With 96.55% of the local population, the region is predominantly inhabited by the Tigrinya-speaking Tigrayan people. The Tigrinya language belongs to the Semitic branch of the Afro-Asiatic family of languages. Most other residents hail from other Afro-Asiatic-speaking communities, including the Amhara, Irob, Afar, Agaw and Oromo. Partly assimilated Oromo live in remoter villages in Raya Azebo and Alamata (woreda), whereas there are Agaw in Abergele (woreda). There are also Nilo-Saharan-speaking Kunama as well.",
"Adigrat\n Adigrat (ዓዲግራት, ʿaddigrat, also called ʿAddi Grat) is a city and separate woreda in the Tigray Regional State of Ethiopia. It is located in the Misraqawi Zone at longitude and latitude 14.26667°N, 39.45°W, with an elevation of 2457 m above sea level and below a high ridge to the west. Adigrat is the last important Ethiopian city south of the border with Eritrea, and is considered to be a strategically important gateway to Eritrea and the Red Sea. Adigrat was part of Ganta Afeshum woreda before a separate woreda was created for the city. Currently, Adigrat serves as the capital of the Eastern Tigray zone. Adigrat is one of the most important cities of Tigray, which evolved from earlier political centers and camps of regional governors. Antalo, Aläqot and Adigrat were a few of them. The decline of Antalo was followed by the rise of Adigrat as another prominent, yet short-lived, capital of Tigray. It used to serve as the capital of Agame.",
"Tigranocerta\n Tigranocerta (Τιγρανόκερτα, Tigranόkerta; Tigranakert; Տիգրանակերտ), also called Cholimma or Chlomaron in antiquity, was a city and the capital of the Armenian Kingdom between 77 and 69 BCE. It bore the name of Tigranes the Great, who founded the city in the first century BC. There is so far no common agreement on the precise location of Tigranakert; it was either near present-day Silvan, Arzan (Arzn, in the Armenian province of Arzanene or Aghdznik), east of Diyarbakır, Turkey, or in the valley of the Garzan river where is mentioned by T.A Sinclair. It was one of four cities in historic Armenia named Tigranakert. The others were in Nakhichevan, Artsakh and Utik, the 4 cities being in the old Armenian provinces Aldznik, Goghtn, Utik, Artsakh.",
"Tigrayan nationalism\n Tigrayan nationalism is an ethnic nationalism seeking marginalization and independence of Tigray people from Ethiopia. It was traced by during post-invasion of Ethiopian Empire by Kingdom of Italy in early 1940s, in response to perceived imperial Amhara dominance. It was furtherly propagated during the EPRDF coalition regime who was dominated by ethnic nationalist party TPLF since 1990s, ruling Ethiopia for 27 years until they ousted from power by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed in 2018.",
"Adigrat\n There are different sights near Adigrat that can be visited by tourists like:- Debre Damo is the name of a flat-topped mountain, or amba, and a 6th-century monastery in northern Ethiopia. The mountain is a steeply rising plateau of trapezoidal shape, about 1000 by 400 m in dimension. It is northwest of Adigrat, in the Mehakelegnaw Zone of the Tigray Region, close to the border with Eritrea. Gunda Gunde is an Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo monastery located to the south of Adigrat in the Misraqawi (Eastern) Zone of the northern Tigray Region in Ethiopia. It is known for its prolific scriptorium, as well as its library of Ge'ez manuscripts. This collection of over 220 volumes, all but one dating from before the 16th century, is one of the largest collections of its kind in Ethiopia.",
"ACHPR Tigray investigation\n The Commission's headquarters are in Banjul, with the aim of travelling to Ethiopia and \"neighbouring countries when conditions are met\".",
"Tigray War\n The Tigray War (ውግእ ትግራይ) is an ongoing civil war that began on 3 November 2020 in the Tigray Region of Ethiopia. The local Tigray Defense Forces (TDF) are fighting the Ethiopian National Defense Force (ENDF), the Ethiopian Federal Police, regional police, and gendarmerie forces of the neighbouring Amhara and Afar regions with the involvement of the Eritrean Defence Forces (EDF). All sides, particularly the ENDF, EDF, and TDF have committed war crimes during the conflict. Due to the onset of the war, a deep humanitarian crisis has developed. In 2019, to distance the country from ethnic federalism and ethnic nationalist politics, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed merged the ethnic and ",
"Transitional Government of Tigray\n As of 23 November 2020, the conquered Tigrayan town of Humera in Mi'irabawi Zone (Western Tigray) was administered by officials and security forces from Amhara Region. According to a refugee from Humera, Gush Tela, the Fano vigilante youth group took control of a judicial court in Humera. By 10 January 2021, according to Europe External Programme with Africa (EEPA), the zone as a whole was divided by its Amharan administration into Telemt (Tselemti), with May Tebri (May Tsebri) as its capital and Humera–Welqayt–Tegede zone, with Humera as capital. , the new head of Humera–Welqayt–Tegede zone was Yeabsira Eshete, and the administration was composed of ethnic Amharans, according to EEPA. ",
"Tahtay Adiyabo\n On 26 September 1976, on the eve of Meskel, the Tigrayan People's Liberation Front (TPLF) turned back an advance by an armed detachment of 250 Ethiopian Democratic Union fighters at Chiameskebet, a village near Shiraro, on 26 September 1976, forcing them to retreat across the Tekezé. Both sides suffered heavy casualties; amongst the TPLF wounded was their general, Mehari Tekle (\"Mussie\"), who was fatally wounded in the battle and died a few days later. Flooding by the Tekezé in August 2006 damaged 68.5 hectares planted in fruits and vegetables and buried 21 water pumps. A violent storm in the second week of the same month also damaged 48.5 hectares of crops. During the 2020-2021 Tigray War, attacks were carried out on Tahtay Adiyabo by the joint Ethiopian and Eritrean armies. On 19 December 2020, a foreign diplomat stated that “thousands” of Eritrean soldiers are engaged in Tigray. Two diplomats stated that Eritrean troops entered Ethiopia through three northern border towns: Zalambessa, Rama and Badme.",
"Tigra (gaon)\n Tighra is a mid-sized village located in the district of Gurgaon in the state of Haryana in India. It has a population of about 5000 persons living in around 1000 households. Tighra gaon is dominated by Tanwar Gujjars and BHARDWAJ Brahmins. Near by sectors are 50, 57 A and Dlf Phase III.Mohan Ram Mandir also situated in Tighra gaon. This village is popular for baba mohan Ram Mandir.every month on the day of ekadhasi lot of people visit baba mohan ram mandir.",
"Tigra Dam\n Tigra Dam (also spelled \"Tig Dam\") creates a freshwater reservoir on the Sank River, about 23 km from Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, India It plays a crucial role in supplying water to the city. It is beautiful and is an important tourism spot of Gwalior. The dam is 24 metres high at its crest, and 1341 m long. The reservoir has a capacity of 4.8 million cubic metres and the spillway structure can pass up to 1274 cubic metres per second.",
"Tigray Region\n Tigray is situated between 12° – 15°N and 36° 30' – 40° 30'E. A 2006 national statistics report stated the land area as 50079 km2. The 2011 National Statistics gave an area of 41410 km2, but the sum of the figures it gave for the Tigray zones was substantially different, rendering the 2011 report internally inconsistent. The figure of 50,079 km2 is supported by the Google Maps area calculator.",
"Tigray Region\nAdigrat (home of Adigrat University, Debre Damo monastery and Addis Pharmaceuticals) ; Adwa (home of Adwa Pan African University,) ; Axum (home of Aksum University,) ; Maychew (home of Raya University) Mekelle, home to Mekelle University, Mekelle Institute of Technology, Microlink College, Nile College, and Mekelle College of Teacher Education is the capital of Tigray, near the geographic center of the state. Other Tigray cities functioning as centers of Ethiopian metropolitan areas include: Of the 10 largest cities in Tigray, Maychew has the highest elevation at 2479 meter above sea level. Plenty of smaller towns, like Atsbi and Edaga Hamus are located at even higher elevations. Of the large cities, Humera is located at the lowest altitude (585 m).",
"Tigray War\n of their bodies near Mahibere Dego. On 6 May 2021, Ethiopia's House of Peoples’ Representatives declared the TPLF as a terrorist organization. On 21 May, Ethiopia's military prosecutors convicted 3 soldiers of rape and pressed charges against over 50 others suspected of killing civilians in Tigray or committing rape and other forms of sexual violence. The statement also confirmed reports of two massacres in Tigray, stating that 229 civilians were killed in the town of Mai Kadra at the beginning of November, and accusing troops from Eritrea of killing 110 civilians in the city of Axum on 27 and 28 November."
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"text": " Nowa Wieś Reszelska (Rosenschön) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Bisztynek, within Bartoszyce County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. The village is located in the north of the Warmia and Mazury voivodeship, 9 km from Bisztynek. In 2010, it had a population of 40. In 1975-1998, when a different administrative division was in place, it was located in Olsztyn Voivodeship. Each August 26, Nowa Wieś Reszelska becomes a destination for pilgrims who come from nearby villages to participate in a mass and church fair that take place at the Shrine of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Częstochowa.",
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"text": " After the mass, a fair takes place near the shrine, during which a beach volleyball tournament is held, local specialities are available and women from Nowa Wieś Reszelska offer home-made food. The harvest festival bread is divided among the pilgrims.",
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"text": " In August 2015 the person leading the procession held a flower-adorned cross. Three young boys, who symbolized the Holy Trinity, walked behind it and they were followed by a priest and then the rest of the faithful - about 50 people. During the procession religious songs were sung and mid-way flowers were laid at a small, roadside shrine. The pilgrimage travelled to the Shrine of Virgin Mary of Częstochowa in Nowa Wieś Reszelska. In 2015 over 50 people, mostly elderly, participated in the event.",
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"text": " The tradition of pilgrimages to the Shrine of Virgin Mary of Częstochowa began with the Reverend Józef Leonowicz, who first consecrated the shrine and then organized a church fair and pilgrimage. Although no more than 7 families lived in Nowa Wieś Reszelska, the news about the pilgrimage spread across the whole area. With each coming year, more and more people from neighbouring villages participated in the mass and the fair. At one time over 100 people participated in the event. Pilgrimages to nearby sites (in the Warmia dialect called łosiera) usually take place near large religious centres like the marine sanctuary in Święta Lipka. Pilgrimages to such a small shrine like the one in Nowa Wieś Reszelska are very rare. The annual pilgrimage from Sątopy to Nowa Wieś Reszelska has been taking place for at least 20 years. Initially the pilgrimage, mass and fair were held on 26 August, on the Day of Blessed Virgin Mary of Częstochowa. However, since the mass started to be accompanied by a fair and a beach volleyball match, the event has been moved to the last or third Saturday of August.",
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"text": " St. Peter and Paul's Shrine in Łędławki, the historic filial shrine in Księżno). Unlike a typical roadside shrine, the ones from the Warmia region are small, one-room buildings. Local people used them in place of churches. They were also built on private land as an expression of gratitude for recovering from an illness, or avoiding a natural disaster like flood or fire. After the Second World War the villagers from Nowa Wieś Reszelska would organize May Devotions in the shrine. They were held without a priest and Marian litanies and songs were sung by the faithful. Usually the service was led by a woman from the village. The June services were also held there, as well as the October rosary meetings. After ",
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"text": " war, paintings and sculptures had been found at the shrine – such as a Pietà and an Ascension scene. However, some of them had been stolen and others, due to their condition, were given to the Museum of Warmia & Mazury in Olsztyn. Today, only the altar and sculptures of saints are original, pre-war works of art. [10] When in 1978 Karol Wojtyła became the pope, Stanisław Szymanko, a villager, funded the shrine's renovation. Other villagers helped in the work, and when it was complete, women from Nowa Wieś Reszelska decided to buy a new painting in Olsztyn, which still hangs in the shrine. The painting depicts the Blessed Virgin Mary of Częstochowa and was consecrated by the Reverend Eugeniusz Bukowski.",
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"text": " Reszel (Rößel; Prussian: Resel or Resl) is a town in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northeastern Poland. As of 2012 the population was 4,896. A small medieval town situated in the historical Warmia region, Reszel possesses many architecturally-renowned monuments and various attractions. The gothic castle, the main square and the core surrounded by brick defense walls are very popular among incoming tourists.",
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"text": " Nowa Mała Wieś is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Leoncin, within Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. Village had population of 192 in 2012, which show migration -1, from 2001 - 193. In the village exists at least one wooden house, which is material remain on the activities of the Dutchman immigration to Poland. Nearby located is voivodeship road, number 575.",
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"text": " Each Easter the traditional food blessing takes place at the shrine. In May the faithful gather there for May Devotions and on 26 August (the Virgin Mary of Częstochowa Day) a Plenary Indulgence Mass is celebrated. According to a Warmia tradition, once a year a plenary indulgence mass has to be celebrated on the day of a shrine's patron saint. It was this ceremony that drew the attention of the people living in the nearby village of Sątopy, who eventually began to travel to Nowa Wieś Reszelska to attend the plenary indulgence mass. Jadwiga Kuźlik, the village leader, had the shrine renovated and painted blue - the colour of Virgin Mary.",
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"text": " the League of Polish Women then, in 1991, became active in Ruch Demokratyczno-Społeczny [Democratic-Popular Movement] and, in the election of 1993, was elected to the Sejm as a member of the Labor Union party. A dedicated feminist, she remained a member of, , and was elected for the fourth time in October 2007, running on the platform of the new Left and Democrats party. Izabela Jaruga-Nowacka and her husband, mathematician Jerzy Nowacki, rector of the Warsaw-based Polish-Japanese Institute of Information Technology, have two daughters, Barbara and Katarzyna. She was listed on the flight manifest of the Tupolev Tu-154 of the 36th Special Aviation Regiment carrying the President of Poland Lech Kaczyński which crashed near Smolensk-North airport near Pechersk near Smolensk, Russia, on 10 April 2010, killing all aboard. On 16 April 2010, Jaruga-Nowacka was posthumously awarded the Commander's Cross with Star of the Polonia Restituta.",
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"text": " Nowa Wieś Wielka (Neuendorf bei Heilsberg) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Lidzbark Warmiński, within Lidzbark County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland.",
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"text": " Nowa Wieś is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Nasielsk, within Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 2 km south of Nasielsk, 19 km north-east of Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki, and 43 km north of Warsaw.",
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"text": " Święta Lipka (Heiligelinde; \"Holy Linden\") is a small village in the administrative district of Gmina Reszel, within Kętrzyn County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northeastern Poland. It lies approximately 6 km south-east of Reszel, 13 km south-west of Kętrzyn, and 55 km north-east of the regional capital Olsztyn. The village has a population of about 200. It is located in the historic region of Masuria. Święta Lipka is known for the pilgrimage sanctuary and temple, a masterpiece of Baroque architecture, and its moving pipe organ, a unique and fine church instrument.",
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"title": "Izabela Jaruga-Nowacka",
"text": " Izabela Walentyna Jaruga-Nowacka (23 August 1950 – 10 April 2010) was a Polish political figure who had served in the national Parliament (Sejm) since 1993 (with a four-year hiatus in 1997–2001) and, in May 2004, rose to become Deputy Prime Minister under Prime Minister Marek Belka, serving until October 2005, while also, concurrently, filling in his cabinet, from November 2004 to October 2005, the position of Minister Polityki Społecznej [Minister for Social Policy]. A native of the Baltic seaport city of Gdańsk, the capital of the Pomeranian Voivodeship, Izabela Jaruga-Nowacka earned a degree in ethnography from the University of Warsaw and, during the 1970s and 80s was employed at the Institute for Science Policy and Higher Education (1974–76) and the Institute of Socialist Nations at the Polish Academy of Sciences (1976–86). Although not politically active during the Communist period, near its end, in the mid-1980s, she ",
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"title": "Nowa Wieś Królewska, Greater Poland Voivodeship",
"text": " Nowa Wieś Królewska (Königsneudorf) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Września, within Września County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately 9 km south of Września and 49 km east of the regional capital Poznań. The village has a population of 340.",
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"text": " Reszel Castle (Polish: Zamek w Reszlu, Burg Rößel) is a castle located in Reszel by the bank of the river Sajna, in the south-east of the town. The castle, an Ordensburg fortress, was built in between 1350-1401 by the Teutonic Order. The castle was frequently looted, besieged and gained by Polish and Teutonic forces. In the nineteenth century the castle was adapted into a prison, the castle was fully renovated after the Second World War. Currently the castle houses the branch of the Museum of the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship in Olsztyn, (Polish: Muzeum Warmii i Mazur w Olsztynie), a hotel and a restaurant.",
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"text": " Nowa Wieś Wrocławska (Polnisch Neudorf) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kąty Wrocławskie, within Wrocław County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It lies approximately 11 km east of Kąty Wrocławskie and 13 km south-west of the regional capital Wrocław. Since the Middle Ages the region was part of Poland, Bohemia, Hungary, Prussia, Germany, and following Nazi Germany's defeat in World War II in 1945, it became again part of Poland.",
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"text": " Nowa Wieś is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Rząśnik, within Wyszków County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland.",
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"title": "Wanda Nowicka",
"text": " Wanda Hanna Nowicka (born 21 November 1956) is a Polish activist and politician, Member of Parliament of Poland during 7th (2011–2015) and 9th terms (2019–2023). She served as the Deputy Marshal of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland from 8 November 2011 to 11 November 2015. Born in Lublin, she attended the University of Warsaw, graduating with a degree in classical philology, and worked as a teacher of Latin and English from 1985 to 1993. In 1990, Nowicka co-founded Neutrum, the Association for State Neutrality, an organization focused on the separation of church and state in Polish public life. She was also one of the founders of the Federation for Women and Family Planning in 1991, a non-governmental organization which is the alliance of Neutrum and four other organizations. She led the Federation as its President for 20 years, from 1991 until 2011 when she resigned having got elected to Sejm. In the 9th term of Sejm she is a Chair of the Parliamentary Committee on National and Ethnic Minorities. She is also a founder and a Chair of the Parliamentary Group for women's rights.",
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"text": " in Poland, Report, Nowicka W. (ed.) 17–44. Warsaw: Federation for Women and Family Planning. ; 2011 Nowicka W., Polskie zmagania o aborcję w Drogi Równości (red B. Maciejewska, K.Kądziela, Z.Dąbrowska), Fundacja Przestrzenie Dialogu (Gdańsk 2011). ; 2011 Nowicka, W. “Sexual and Reproductive Rights and the Human Rights Agenda: Controversial and Contested.” Reproductive Health Matters 19 (38): 119–28. ; 2011 Nowicka W., Odzyskać ciało, odzyskać godność w A jak hipokryzja (red. Claudia Snochowska-Gonzalez), Wyd. O Matko! (Warszawa 2011). ; 2018 Nowicka, W. Naruszenie praw reprodukcyjnych jako forma tortur w Prawo i Medycyna, Nr 4/2017 pp. 148–168. ; 2019 Wanda Nowicka & Anna C. ",
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"Nowa Wieś Reszelska\n Nowa Wieś Reszelska (Rosenschön) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Bisztynek, within Bartoszyce County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. The village is located in the north of the Warmia and Mazury voivodeship, 9 km from Bisztynek. In 2010, it had a population of 40. In 1975-1998, when a different administrative division was in place, it was located in Olsztyn Voivodeship. Each August 26, Nowa Wieś Reszelska becomes a destination for pilgrims who come from nearby villages to participate in a mass and church fair that take place at the Shrine of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Częstochowa.",
"Nowa Wieś Reszelska\n After the mass, a fair takes place near the shrine, during which a beach volleyball tournament is held, local specialities are available and women from Nowa Wieś Reszelska offer home-made food. The harvest festival bread is divided among the pilgrims.",
"Nowa Wieś Reszelska\n In August 2015 the person leading the procession held a flower-adorned cross. Three young boys, who symbolized the Holy Trinity, walked behind it and they were followed by a priest and then the rest of the faithful - about 50 people. During the procession religious songs were sung and mid-way flowers were laid at a small, roadside shrine. The pilgrimage travelled to the Shrine of Virgin Mary of Częstochowa in Nowa Wieś Reszelska. In 2015 over 50 people, mostly elderly, participated in the event.",
"Nowa Wieś Reszelska\n The tradition of pilgrimages to the Shrine of Virgin Mary of Częstochowa began with the Reverend Józef Leonowicz, who first consecrated the shrine and then organized a church fair and pilgrimage. Although no more than 7 families lived in Nowa Wieś Reszelska, the news about the pilgrimage spread across the whole area. With each coming year, more and more people from neighbouring villages participated in the mass and the fair. At one time over 100 people participated in the event. Pilgrimages to nearby sites (in the Warmia dialect called łosiera) usually take place near large religious centres like the marine sanctuary in Święta Lipka. Pilgrimages to such a small shrine like the one in Nowa Wieś Reszelska are very rare. The annual pilgrimage from Sątopy to Nowa Wieś Reszelska has been taking place for at least 20 years. Initially the pilgrimage, mass and fair were held on 26 August, on the Day of Blessed Virgin Mary of Częstochowa. However, since the mass started to be accompanied by a fair and a beach volleyball match, the event has been moved to the last or third Saturday of August.",
"Nowa Wieś Reszelska\n St. Peter and Paul's Shrine in Łędławki, the historic filial shrine in Księżno). Unlike a typical roadside shrine, the ones from the Warmia region are small, one-room buildings. Local people used them in place of churches. They were also built on private land as an expression of gratitude for recovering from an illness, or avoiding a natural disaster like flood or fire. After the Second World War the villagers from Nowa Wieś Reszelska would organize May Devotions in the shrine. They were held without a priest and Marian litanies and songs were sung by the faithful. Usually the service was led by a woman from the village. The June services were also held there, as well as the October rosary meetings. After ",
"Nowa Wieś Reszelska\n war, paintings and sculptures had been found at the shrine – such as a Pietà and an Ascension scene. However, some of them had been stolen and others, due to their condition, were given to the Museum of Warmia & Mazury in Olsztyn. Today, only the altar and sculptures of saints are original, pre-war works of art. [10] When in 1978 Karol Wojtyła became the pope, Stanisław Szymanko, a villager, funded the shrine's renovation. Other villagers helped in the work, and when it was complete, women from Nowa Wieś Reszelska decided to buy a new painting in Olsztyn, which still hangs in the shrine. The painting depicts the Blessed Virgin Mary of Częstochowa and was consecrated by the Reverend Eugeniusz Bukowski.",
"Reszel\n Reszel (Rößel; Prussian: Resel or Resl) is a town in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northeastern Poland. As of 2012 the population was 4,896. A small medieval town situated in the historical Warmia region, Reszel possesses many architecturally-renowned monuments and various attractions. The gothic castle, the main square and the core surrounded by brick defense walls are very popular among incoming tourists.",
"Nowa Mała Wieś\n Nowa Mała Wieś is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Leoncin, within Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. Village had population of 192 in 2012, which show migration -1, from 2001 - 193. In the village exists at least one wooden house, which is material remain on the activities of the Dutchman immigration to Poland. Nearby located is voivodeship road, number 575.",
"Nowa Wieś Reszelska\n Each Easter the traditional food blessing takes place at the shrine. In May the faithful gather there for May Devotions and on 26 August (the Virgin Mary of Częstochowa Day) a Plenary Indulgence Mass is celebrated. According to a Warmia tradition, once a year a plenary indulgence mass has to be celebrated on the day of a shrine's patron saint. It was this ceremony that drew the attention of the people living in the nearby village of Sątopy, who eventually began to travel to Nowa Wieś Reszelska to attend the plenary indulgence mass. Jadwiga Kuźlik, the village leader, had the shrine renovated and painted blue - the colour of Virgin Mary.",
"Izabela Jaruga-Nowacka\n the League of Polish Women then, in 1991, became active in Ruch Demokratyczno-Społeczny [Democratic-Popular Movement] and, in the election of 1993, was elected to the Sejm as a member of the Labor Union party. A dedicated feminist, she remained a member of, , and was elected for the fourth time in October 2007, running on the platform of the new Left and Democrats party. Izabela Jaruga-Nowacka and her husband, mathematician Jerzy Nowacki, rector of the Warsaw-based Polish-Japanese Institute of Information Technology, have two daughters, Barbara and Katarzyna. She was listed on the flight manifest of the Tupolev Tu-154 of the 36th Special Aviation Regiment carrying the President of Poland Lech Kaczyński which crashed near Smolensk-North airport near Pechersk near Smolensk, Russia, on 10 April 2010, killing all aboard. On 16 April 2010, Jaruga-Nowacka was posthumously awarded the Commander's Cross with Star of the Polonia Restituta.",
"Nowa Wieś Wielka, Lidzbark County\n Nowa Wieś Wielka (Neuendorf bei Heilsberg) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Lidzbark Warmiński, within Lidzbark County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland.",
"Nowa Wieś, Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki County\n Nowa Wieś is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Nasielsk, within Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 2 km south of Nasielsk, 19 km north-east of Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki, and 43 km north of Warsaw.",
"Święta Lipka\n Święta Lipka (Heiligelinde; \"Holy Linden\") is a small village in the administrative district of Gmina Reszel, within Kętrzyn County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northeastern Poland. It lies approximately 6 km south-east of Reszel, 13 km south-west of Kętrzyn, and 55 km north-east of the regional capital Olsztyn. The village has a population of about 200. It is located in the historic region of Masuria. Święta Lipka is known for the pilgrimage sanctuary and temple, a masterpiece of Baroque architecture, and its moving pipe organ, a unique and fine church instrument.",
"Izabela Jaruga-Nowacka\n Izabela Walentyna Jaruga-Nowacka (23 August 1950 – 10 April 2010) was a Polish political figure who had served in the national Parliament (Sejm) since 1993 (with a four-year hiatus in 1997–2001) and, in May 2004, rose to become Deputy Prime Minister under Prime Minister Marek Belka, serving until October 2005, while also, concurrently, filling in his cabinet, from November 2004 to October 2005, the position of Minister Polityki Społecznej [Minister for Social Policy]. A native of the Baltic seaport city of Gdańsk, the capital of the Pomeranian Voivodeship, Izabela Jaruga-Nowacka earned a degree in ethnography from the University of Warsaw and, during the 1970s and 80s was employed at the Institute for Science Policy and Higher Education (1974–76) and the Institute of Socialist Nations at the Polish Academy of Sciences (1976–86). Although not politically active during the Communist period, near its end, in the mid-1980s, she ",
"Nowa Wieś Królewska, Greater Poland Voivodeship\n Nowa Wieś Królewska (Königsneudorf) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Września, within Września County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately 9 km south of Września and 49 km east of the regional capital Poznań. The village has a population of 340.",
"Reszel Castle\n Reszel Castle (Polish: Zamek w Reszlu, Burg Rößel) is a castle located in Reszel by the bank of the river Sajna, in the south-east of the town. The castle, an Ordensburg fortress, was built in between 1350-1401 by the Teutonic Order. The castle was frequently looted, besieged and gained by Polish and Teutonic forces. In the nineteenth century the castle was adapted into a prison, the castle was fully renovated after the Second World War. Currently the castle houses the branch of the Museum of the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship in Olsztyn, (Polish: Muzeum Warmii i Mazur w Olsztynie), a hotel and a restaurant.",
"Nowa Wieś Wrocławska\n Nowa Wieś Wrocławska (Polnisch Neudorf) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kąty Wrocławskie, within Wrocław County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It lies approximately 11 km east of Kąty Wrocławskie and 13 km south-west of the regional capital Wrocław. Since the Middle Ages the region was part of Poland, Bohemia, Hungary, Prussia, Germany, and following Nazi Germany's defeat in World War II in 1945, it became again part of Poland.",
"Nowa Wieś, Gmina Rząśnik\n Nowa Wieś is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Rząśnik, within Wyszków County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland.",
"Wanda Nowicka\n Wanda Hanna Nowicka (born 21 November 1956) is a Polish activist and politician, Member of Parliament of Poland during 7th (2011–2015) and 9th terms (2019–2023). She served as the Deputy Marshal of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland from 8 November 2011 to 11 November 2015. Born in Lublin, she attended the University of Warsaw, graduating with a degree in classical philology, and worked as a teacher of Latin and English from 1985 to 1993. In 1990, Nowicka co-founded Neutrum, the Association for State Neutrality, an organization focused on the separation of church and state in Polish public life. She was also one of the founders of the Federation for Women and Family Planning in 1991, a non-governmental organization which is the alliance of Neutrum and four other organizations. She led the Federation as its President for 20 years, from 1991 until 2011 when she resigned having got elected to Sejm. In the 9th term of Sejm she is a Chair of the Parliamentary Committee on National and Ethnic Minorities. She is also a founder and a Chair of the Parliamentary Group for women's rights.",
"Wanda Nowicka\n in Poland, Report, Nowicka W. (ed.) 17–44. Warsaw: Federation for Women and Family Planning. ; 2011 Nowicka W., Polskie zmagania o aborcję w Drogi Równości (red B. Maciejewska, K.Kądziela, Z.Dąbrowska), Fundacja Przestrzenie Dialogu (Gdańsk 2011). ; 2011 Nowicka, W. “Sexual and Reproductive Rights and the Human Rights Agenda: Controversial and Contested.” Reproductive Health Matters 19 (38): 119–28. ; 2011 Nowicka W., Odzyskać ciało, odzyskać godność w A jak hipokryzja (red. Claudia Snochowska-Gonzalez), Wyd. O Matko! (Warszawa 2011). ; 2018 Nowicka, W. Naruszenie praw reprodukcyjnych jako forma tortur w Prawo i Medycyna, Nr 4/2017 pp. 148–168. ; 2019 Wanda Nowicka & Anna C. "
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"text": " It is located 12 km from the city of San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca, on the margin of the Ongolí River and at the foot of the southwestern slope of the Sierra de Ambato.",
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"text": " Nueva Helvecia is a city in Colonia Department of Uruguay. Nueva Helvecia (Spanish for \"New Helvetia\"; formerly known as Colonia Suiza) is 120 km west of Montevideo, the capital and largest city of Uruguay. It is a few kilometres from the coast where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Río de la Plata and east of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is known nationwide for its Swiss heritage.",
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"text": " San José la Colonia is located in Alta Verapaz, Guatemala, on the northern outskirts of the city of Cobán (15.47844°N, -90.37448°W). Formerly a nationalized finca, San José la Colonia was designated a national park in 1976. The park covers an area of 54 ha, and is managed by the National Forestry Institute (INAB).",
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"text": " The old village of La Piedad was located in Colonia Piedad Narvarte, but no traces remain. The area was developed starting in the 1940s, and Japanese, German and Lebanese immigrants moved here.",
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"text": " It is located in the southeastern part of Colonia Department, Uruguay. Its population, as of 2004, was 12,000.",
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"title": "Nueva Congregación Israelita, Montevideo",
"text": " The Synagogue of the New Jewish Congregation (Sinagoga de la Nueva Congregación Israelita, often known by its acronym NCI) is a synagogue in Montevideo, Uruguay.",
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"text": " The name of the colonia is from a former owner of the lands here, Miguel Pérez de Santa Cruz Andoboya, the Marquis of Buenavista, who was the mayor of Mexico City three times during the 1710s and 1720s. The mansion of the marquis was located in front of the small plaza which is on Avenida Puente de Alvarado, near the current offices of the Institutional Revolutionary Party. This building is now the Museo Nacional de San Carlos. This plaza maintains a number of arches from the Santa Fe Aqueduct, which brought water into the city. During the 18th century, the area was filed with large orchards and gardens that stretched to what is now the Calzada de San Cosme. By 1871, the aqueduct was no ",
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"text": " Colonia San Juan is a neighborhood in Benito Juárez, Mexico City.",
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"text": " Colonia (released in the United Kingdom as The Colony) is a 2015 historical thriller film directed by Florian Gallenberger, produced by Benjamin Herrmann, written by Torsten Wenzel and Gallenberger, and starring Emma Watson, Daniel Brühl, and Michael Nyqvist. The film is set against the backdrop of the 1973 Chilean military coup and the real \"Colonia Dignidad\", a notorious cult in the South of Chile, led by German lay preacher Paul Schäfer. Schäfer was a follower and teacher of \"The Message\" of William Branham. The film is an international co-production of companies in the United Kingdom, Germany, Luxembourg, and France. Principal photography began on 2 October 2014 in Luxembourg; filming also took place in Germany and Argentina. The film held its world premiere at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival in the Special Presentations section. The film was released in Germany on 18 February 2016, in the United Kingdom on 1 July 2016, and in France on 20 July 2016.",
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"text": " to most of the world, Colonia Dignidad sat on a large tract of land not far from the border with Argentina. Idyllic in appearance, the Colonia was run by German expatriates who included alleged Nazi war criminals and sympathizers. The leader of the Colonia for most of its existence was former Nazi Paul Schäfer. The Colonia had a cult-like atmosphere, in which many children were molested, a crime for which its leaders have faced prosecution; Schäfer himself was convicted in May 2006, in connection with allegations of child abuse at the Colonia. The BBC has reported and Chilean governmental documents suggest that the Chilean Dirección de Inteligencia Nacional (the secret police, which ",
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"text": " Colonia Dublán is currently a very small town located just north of Nuevo Casas Grandes. Most of the remaining residents engage in agriculture and produce crops such as peaches, apples, pecans and chile. There is also significant production of wheat and cattle. Most members of the Mormon community are now of Mexican descent. The remaining descendants of the colonizers belong to the LDS Church and continue to serve a role within that church in Mexico.",
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"text": " Barrio El Benque, the business district, is just to the west and south of the center, and other neighborhoods in the suroeste include Barrio Paz Barahona, Barrio La Guardia, Colonia Altamira, Colonia Mesetas, Barrio Río de Piedras, Barrio Suyapa (from 12 Avenida S out to Avenida Circunvalación, from 7 Calle S to 10 Calles S), Colonia Hernandez, Barrio Prado Alto, and Colonia El Chamelecón. The latter includes area from 23 Avenida S west to 27 Avenida S, from 1 Calle (named Bulevar Los Próceres there) south to 5 Calle S0. To the south of Colonia El Chamelecón are Colonia Dubón, Colonia Figueroa, Colonia Trejo (from 10 Calle S to 12 Calle S, from about Avenida Circunvalación to 25 Avenida S, including the Consulate of Nicaragua), Colonia Altamira, and Colonia Altiplano. Colonia Las Mesetas runs from 12 Calle S to 14 Calle S, from 21 Avenida A (S) to past 24 Avenida S.",
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"text": "Colonia Hinojo (5 January 1878) - originally called Colonia Santa María and called \"Kamenka\" by the Colonists (named after several Volga German towns in Russia). It is situated in Olavarría Partido. ; Colonia Monte La Plata (1906) ; Colonia Nievas (1885) - called Holtzel by the colonists. ; Colonia San Miguel (3 October 1881) - called Dehler by settlers. ; Colonia Santa Rosa (1899). ; Colonia San Miguel Arcangel (1903). ; Coronel Suárez (1883). ; San José (1887) - called Dehler by the colonists and situated in Coronel Suárez Partido. ; Santa Trinidad (1887) - called Hildmann by the colonists and situated in Coronel Suárez Partido. ; Santa María (1887) - called Kamenka by the colonists and situated in Coronel Suárez Partido. ; Sierra de La Ventana (1908) ; Stroeder ; Tornquist (1883) ; Villa Gesell (1931) ; Verónica ",
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"text": " Ciudad Colonial (Spanish for \"Colonial City\") is the historic central neighborhood of the Dominican Republic's capital Santo Domingo. It is the oldest continuously inhabited European-established settlement in the Americas. The area has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. It is also known as Zona Colonial (Colonial Zone) or more colloquially as \"La Zona\" (The Zone). The Ciudad Colonial is located on the west bank of the Ozama River, which bisects the city. It covers 1.06 sqkm bounded by a walled perimeter. It is an important section of the city due to the high number of landmarks, including Alcázar de Colón, Fortaleza Ozama, Catedral de Santa María la Menor, and others. The area is the main tourist attraction of Santo Domingo, even though the main sites of governmental and commercial activity are now in the more modern parts of the city.",
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"text": " The neighborhood is mainly a residential zone, with some small shops and businesses such as convenience stores, tailor shops, restaurants and tortillerías. The colonia has one public plaza, the Plaza Valentín Gómez Farías, that dates back to the 17th century. The former house of Mexican president Valentín Gómez Farías, where he was even buried some years after his death in 1858, is located on one of the sides of the plaza. The building now houses Instituto Mora, a public research school. Colonia San Juan has one church, the Parroquia San Juan Evangelista y Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe (Church of Saint John the Evangelist and Our Lady of Guadalupe) a colonial building, dating back to the 17th century. The church has pieces of great artistic value, such as an oil painting of the Virgin of Guadalupe and a sculpture of John the Evangelist. The church is located in front of Plaza Valentín Gómez Farías. Besides Valentín Gómez Farías, other notable historical residents include Mexican intellectual Ireneo Paz, grandfather of Mexican writer and Nobel laureate Octavio Paz, who lived in a 19th century house that is still in the neighborhood but is now used as a house of Dominican preachers.",
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"text": " Today the colonia, especially the Zona Rosa area, is a mix of wealth and poverty, old and new with many conflicting changes. New construction, most of it tall office and apartment buildings, is going up along Paseo de la Reforma, with predictions that this will return the area to its former prestige. In the interior, new boutiques, restaurants, bars and nightclubs continue to open. The deterioration process from the 1980s has been partially reverted by city efforts in conservation of older buildings and tourism promotion. The colonia has thirteen branches of banks that offer international services such as currency exchange. There are also several language schools, ",
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"text": " Colonia Florida is a neighborhood in Mexico City, located in the Álvaro Obregón borough.",
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"text": " Colonia Díaz was the first permanent Mormon colony in Mexico, located along the Casas Grandes River in the northwest of the state of Chihuahua, Mexico. It is now a ghost town bordered on the east by the Sierra Madre Occidental. It was the nearest colony to the Mexico–United States border. By 1900, Díaz had grown to 623 inhabitants. In 1912, during the Mexican revolution, Colonia Díaz was intentionally burned and destroyed. Other neighboring colonies were established after Colonia Díaz in the late 19th century, of which only Colonia Dublán, sixty miles south of Colonia Díaz, and Colonia Juárez, 18 miles southeast of Colonia Dublán, are ",
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"Colonia Nueva Coneta\n It is located 12 km from the city of San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca, on the margin of the Ongolí River and at the foot of the southwestern slope of the Sierra de Ambato.",
"Colonia Nueva Coneta\n It has 1,951 inhabitants (INDEC, 2010), which represents an increase of 30% compared to 1,497 inhabitants in 2001.",
"Colonia Nueva Coneta\n Colonia Nueva Coneta is a village and municipality in Catamarca Province in northwestern Argentina.",
"Nueva Helvecia\n Nueva Helvecia is a city in Colonia Department of Uruguay. Nueva Helvecia (Spanish for \"New Helvetia\"; formerly known as Colonia Suiza) is 120 km west of Montevideo, the capital and largest city of Uruguay. It is a few kilometres from the coast where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Río de la Plata and east of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is known nationwide for its Swiss heritage.",
"San José la Colonia\n San José la Colonia is located in Alta Verapaz, Guatemala, on the northern outskirts of the city of Cobán (15.47844°N, -90.37448°W). Formerly a nationalized finca, San José la Colonia was designated a national park in 1976. The park covers an area of 54 ha, and is managed by the National Forestry Institute (INAB).",
"Colonia Narvarte\n The old village of La Piedad was located in Colonia Piedad Narvarte, but no traces remain. The area was developed starting in the 1940s, and Japanese, German and Lebanese immigrants moved here.",
"Nueva Helvecia\n It is located in the southeastern part of Colonia Department, Uruguay. Its population, as of 2004, was 12,000.",
"Nueva Congregación Israelita, Montevideo\n The Synagogue of the New Jewish Congregation (Sinagoga de la Nueva Congregación Israelita, often known by its acronym NCI) is a synagogue in Montevideo, Uruguay.",
"Colonia Buenavista\n The name of the colonia is from a former owner of the lands here, Miguel Pérez de Santa Cruz Andoboya, the Marquis of Buenavista, who was the mayor of Mexico City three times during the 1710s and 1720s. The mansion of the marquis was located in front of the small plaza which is on Avenida Puente de Alvarado, near the current offices of the Institutional Revolutionary Party. This building is now the Museo Nacional de San Carlos. This plaza maintains a number of arches from the Santa Fe Aqueduct, which brought water into the city. During the 18th century, the area was filed with large orchards and gardens that stretched to what is now the Calzada de San Cosme. By 1871, the aqueduct was no ",
"Colonia San Juan\n Colonia San Juan is a neighborhood in Benito Juárez, Mexico City.",
"Colonia (film)\n Colonia (released in the United Kingdom as The Colony) is a 2015 historical thriller film directed by Florian Gallenberger, produced by Benjamin Herrmann, written by Torsten Wenzel and Gallenberger, and starring Emma Watson, Daniel Brühl, and Michael Nyqvist. The film is set against the backdrop of the 1973 Chilean military coup and the real \"Colonia Dignidad\", a notorious cult in the South of Chile, led by German lay preacher Paul Schäfer. Schäfer was a follower and teacher of \"The Message\" of William Branham. The film is an international co-production of companies in the United Kingdom, Germany, Luxembourg, and France. Principal photography began on 2 October 2014 in Luxembourg; filming also took place in Germany and Argentina. The film held its world premiere at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival in the Special Presentations section. The film was released in Germany on 18 February 2016, in the United Kingdom on 1 July 2016, and in France on 20 July 2016.",
"Boris Weisfeiler\n to most of the world, Colonia Dignidad sat on a large tract of land not far from the border with Argentina. Idyllic in appearance, the Colonia was run by German expatriates who included alleged Nazi war criminals and sympathizers. The leader of the Colonia for most of its existence was former Nazi Paul Schäfer. The Colonia had a cult-like atmosphere, in which many children were molested, a crime for which its leaders have faced prosecution; Schäfer himself was convicted in May 2006, in connection with allegations of child abuse at the Colonia. The BBC has reported and Chilean governmental documents suggest that the Chilean Dirección de Inteligencia Nacional (the secret police, which ",
"Colonia Dublán\n Colonia Dublán is currently a very small town located just north of Nuevo Casas Grandes. Most of the remaining residents engage in agriculture and produce crops such as peaches, apples, pecans and chile. There is also significant production of wheat and cattle. Most members of the Mormon community are now of Mexican descent. The remaining descendants of the colonizers belong to the LDS Church and continue to serve a role within that church in Mexico.",
"San Pedro Sula\n Barrio El Benque, the business district, is just to the west and south of the center, and other neighborhoods in the suroeste include Barrio Paz Barahona, Barrio La Guardia, Colonia Altamira, Colonia Mesetas, Barrio Río de Piedras, Barrio Suyapa (from 12 Avenida S out to Avenida Circunvalación, from 7 Calle S to 10 Calles S), Colonia Hernandez, Barrio Prado Alto, and Colonia El Chamelecón. The latter includes area from 23 Avenida S west to 27 Avenida S, from 1 Calle (named Bulevar Los Próceres there) south to 5 Calle S0. To the south of Colonia El Chamelecón are Colonia Dubón, Colonia Figueroa, Colonia Trejo (from 10 Calle S to 12 Calle S, from about Avenida Circunvalación to 25 Avenida S, including the Consulate of Nicaragua), Colonia Altamira, and Colonia Altiplano. Colonia Las Mesetas runs from 12 Calle S to 14 Calle S, from 21 Avenida A (S) to past 24 Avenida S.",
"German Argentines\nColonia Hinojo (5 January 1878) - originally called Colonia Santa María and called \"Kamenka\" by the Colonists (named after several Volga German towns in Russia). It is situated in Olavarría Partido. ; Colonia Monte La Plata (1906) ; Colonia Nievas (1885) - called Holtzel by the colonists. ; Colonia San Miguel (3 October 1881) - called Dehler by settlers. ; Colonia Santa Rosa (1899). ; Colonia San Miguel Arcangel (1903). ; Coronel Suárez (1883). ; San José (1887) - called Dehler by the colonists and situated in Coronel Suárez Partido. ; Santa Trinidad (1887) - called Hildmann by the colonists and situated in Coronel Suárez Partido. ; Santa María (1887) - called Kamenka by the colonists and situated in Coronel Suárez Partido. ; Sierra de La Ventana (1908) ; Stroeder ; Tornquist (1883) ; Villa Gesell (1931) ; Verónica ",
"Ciudad Colonial (Santo Domingo)\n Ciudad Colonial (Spanish for \"Colonial City\") is the historic central neighborhood of the Dominican Republic's capital Santo Domingo. It is the oldest continuously inhabited European-established settlement in the Americas. The area has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. It is also known as Zona Colonial (Colonial Zone) or more colloquially as \"La Zona\" (The Zone). The Ciudad Colonial is located on the west bank of the Ozama River, which bisects the city. It covers 1.06 sqkm bounded by a walled perimeter. It is an important section of the city due to the high number of landmarks, including Alcázar de Colón, Fortaleza Ozama, Catedral de Santa María la Menor, and others. The area is the main tourist attraction of Santo Domingo, even though the main sites of governmental and commercial activity are now in the more modern parts of the city.",
"Colonia San Juan\n The neighborhood is mainly a residential zone, with some small shops and businesses such as convenience stores, tailor shops, restaurants and tortillerías. The colonia has one public plaza, the Plaza Valentín Gómez Farías, that dates back to the 17th century. The former house of Mexican president Valentín Gómez Farías, where he was even buried some years after his death in 1858, is located on one of the sides of the plaza. The building now houses Instituto Mora, a public research school. Colonia San Juan has one church, the Parroquia San Juan Evangelista y Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe (Church of Saint John the Evangelist and Our Lady of Guadalupe) a colonial building, dating back to the 17th century. The church has pieces of great artistic value, such as an oil painting of the Virgin of Guadalupe and a sculpture of John the Evangelist. The church is located in front of Plaza Valentín Gómez Farías. Besides Valentín Gómez Farías, other notable historical residents include Mexican intellectual Ireneo Paz, grandfather of Mexican writer and Nobel laureate Octavio Paz, who lived in a 19th century house that is still in the neighborhood but is now used as a house of Dominican preachers.",
"Colonia Juárez, Mexico City\n Today the colonia, especially the Zona Rosa area, is a mix of wealth and poverty, old and new with many conflicting changes. New construction, most of it tall office and apartment buildings, is going up along Paseo de la Reforma, with predictions that this will return the area to its former prestige. In the interior, new boutiques, restaurants, bars and nightclubs continue to open. The deterioration process from the 1980s has been partially reverted by city efforts in conservation of older buildings and tourism promotion. The colonia has thirteen branches of banks that offer international services such as currency exchange. There are also several language schools, ",
"Colonia Florida\n Colonia Florida is a neighborhood in Mexico City, located in the Álvaro Obregón borough.",
"Colonia Díaz\n Colonia Díaz was the first permanent Mormon colony in Mexico, located along the Casas Grandes River in the northwest of the state of Chihuahua, Mexico. It is now a ghost town bordered on the east by the Sierra Madre Occidental. It was the nearest colony to the Mexico–United States border. By 1900, Díaz had grown to 623 inhabitants. In 1912, during the Mexican revolution, Colonia Díaz was intentionally burned and destroyed. Other neighboring colonies were established after Colonia Díaz in the late 19th century, of which only Colonia Dublán, sixty miles south of Colonia Díaz, and Colonia Juárez, 18 miles southeast of Colonia Dublán, are "
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"text": " Aminabad (, also Romanized as Amīnābād) is a village in Qurigol Rural District, in the Central District of Bostanabad County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 37, in 6 families.",
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"title": "Aminabad, Sindh",
"text": " Aminabad (امين آباد) is a subdivision of Hyderabad District in Sindh, Pakistan. It is a mainly Ismaili community, it is located at 28°56'20N 70°48'15E.",
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"text": " Aminabad (, also Romanized as Āmīnābād) is a village in Bibi Sakineh Rural District, in the Central District of Malard County, Tehran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 210, in 48 families.",
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"title": "Aminabad, Mashhad",
"text": " Aminabad (, also Romanized as Amīnābād) is a village in Tus Rural District, in the Central District of Mashhad County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 704, in 170 families.",
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"text": " Aminabad (, also Romanized as Amīnābād; also known as Amīrābād) is a village in Valiabad Rural District, in the Central District of Qarchak County, Tehran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,182, in 276 families.",
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"text": " Aminabad (, also Romanized as Amīnābād) is a village in Ahmadabad Rural District, in the Central District of Firuzabad County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 466, in 95 families.",
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"text": " Aminabad (, also Romanized as Amīnābād) is a village in Akhtachi-ye Gharbi Rural District, in the Central District of Mahabad County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 68, in 9 families.",
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"title": "Aminabad, Shahreza",
"text": " Aminabad (, also Romanized as Amīnābād) is a village in Esfarjan Rural District, in the Central District of Shahreza County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,197, in 305 families. Aminabad lies south of Shahreza, near the border of Fars Province along the main highway No. 7 connecting Isfahan to Shiraz. With a population of around 1500 and increasing number of Ghashghai tribal people leaving nomadic life and settling there permanently, Amin Abad is a growing area and will soon be officially given the status of a city. Grape, wheat, stone fruits and sheep farming are among main industries in Amin Abad.",
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"title": "Aminabad, Darbandrud",
"text": " Aminabad (, also Romanized as Amīnābād) is a village in Darbandrud Rural District, in the Central District of Asadabad County, Hamadan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 53, in 13 families.",
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"title": "Aminabad, Alborz",
"text": " Aminabad (, also Romanized as Amīnābād) is a village in Baraghan Rural District, Chendar District, Savojbolagh County, Alborz Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 37, in 8 families.",
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"title": "Aminabad, Khuzestan",
"text": " Aminabad (, also Romanized as Amīnābād) is a village in Howmeh Rural District, in the Central District of Behbahan County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 132 in 33 families.",
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"title": "Aminabad, Piranshahr",
"text": " Aminabad (, also Romanized as Amīnābād) is a village in Piran Rural District, in the Central District of Piranshahr County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 165, in 24 families.",
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"title": "Aminabad, Chaharduli",
"text": " Aminabad (, also Romanized as Amīnābād) is a village in Chaharduli Rural District, in the Central District of Asadabad County, Hamadan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 79, in 20 families.",
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"title": "Aminabad, Anar",
"text": " Aminabad (, also Romanized as Amīnābād) is a village in Hoseynabad Rural District, in the Central District of Anar County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 39, in 8 families.",
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"title": "Aminabad, Kermanshah",
"text": " Aminabad (, also Romanized as Amīnābād) is a village in Dinavar Rural District, Dinavar District, Sahneh County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 139, in 35 families.",
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"title": "Aminshahr",
"text": " Aminshahr (formerly, Hoseynabad (Persian: حسين آباد), also romanized as Ḩoseynābād and Husainābād; also known as Ḩoseynābād Amīn) is a city in Anar County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 4,044, in 989 families.",
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"title": "Aminabad-e Hayateh Bozorg",
"text": " Aminabad-e Hayateh Bozorg (, also Romanized as Amīnābād-e Hayāteh Bozorg; also known as Amīnābād and Mīnābād) is a village in Badr Rural District, in the Central District of Qorveh County, Kurdistan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 330, in 65 families. The village is populated by Kurds.",
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"title": "Aminabad, Mahmudabad",
"text": " Aminabad (, also Romanized as Amīnābād) is a village in Mahmudabad Rural District, in the Central District of Isfahan County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 876, in 255 families.",
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"title": "Aminabad, Takab",
"text": " Aminabad (, also Romanized as Amīnābād) is a village in Ahmadabad Rural District, Takht-e Soleyman District, Takab County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 378, in 77 families.",
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"Aminabad, Sindh\n Aminabad (امين آباد) is a subdivision of Hyderabad District in Sindh, Pakistan. It is a mainly Ismaili community, it is located at 28°56'20N 70°48'15E.",
"Aminabad, Malard\n Aminabad (, also Romanized as Āmīnābād) is a village in Bibi Sakineh Rural District, in the Central District of Malard County, Tehran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 210, in 48 families.",
"Aminabada, Rajavommangi Mandal\n Aminabada is a village in Rajavommangi Mandal, East Godavari district in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India.",
"Aminabad, Mashhad\n Aminabad (, also Romanized as Amīnābād) is a village in Tus Rural District, in the Central District of Mashhad County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 704, in 170 families.",
"Aminabad, Qarchak\n Aminabad (, also Romanized as Amīnābād; also known as Amīrābād) is a village in Valiabad Rural District, in the Central District of Qarchak County, Tehran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,182, in 276 families.",
"Aminabad, Fars\n Aminabad (, also Romanized as Amīnābād) is a village in Ahmadabad Rural District, in the Central District of Firuzabad County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 466, in 95 families.",
"Aminabad, Mahabad\n Aminabad (, also Romanized as Amīnābād) is a village in Akhtachi-ye Gharbi Rural District, in the Central District of Mahabad County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 68, in 9 families.",
"Aminabad, Shahreza\n Aminabad (, also Romanized as Amīnābād) is a village in Esfarjan Rural District, in the Central District of Shahreza County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,197, in 305 families. Aminabad lies south of Shahreza, near the border of Fars Province along the main highway No. 7 connecting Isfahan to Shiraz. With a population of around 1500 and increasing number of Ghashghai tribal people leaving nomadic life and settling there permanently, Amin Abad is a growing area and will soon be officially given the status of a city. Grape, wheat, stone fruits and sheep farming are among main industries in Amin Abad.",
"Aminabad, Darbandrud\n Aminabad (, also Romanized as Amīnābād) is a village in Darbandrud Rural District, in the Central District of Asadabad County, Hamadan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 53, in 13 families.",
"Aminabad, Alborz\n Aminabad (, also Romanized as Amīnābād) is a village in Baraghan Rural District, Chendar District, Savojbolagh County, Alborz Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 37, in 8 families.",
"Aminabad, Khuzestan\n Aminabad (, also Romanized as Amīnābād) is a village in Howmeh Rural District, in the Central District of Behbahan County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 132 in 33 families.",
"Aminabad, Piranshahr\n Aminabad (, also Romanized as Amīnābād) is a village in Piran Rural District, in the Central District of Piranshahr County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 165, in 24 families.",
"Aminabad, Chaharduli\n Aminabad (, also Romanized as Amīnābād) is a village in Chaharduli Rural District, in the Central District of Asadabad County, Hamadan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 79, in 20 families.",
"Aminabad, Anar\n Aminabad (, also Romanized as Amīnābād) is a village in Hoseynabad Rural District, in the Central District of Anar County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 39, in 8 families.",
"Aminabad, Kermanshah\n Aminabad (, also Romanized as Amīnābād) is a village in Dinavar Rural District, Dinavar District, Sahneh County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 139, in 35 families.",
"Aminshahr\n Aminshahr (formerly, Hoseynabad (Persian: حسين آباد), also romanized as Ḩoseynābād and Husainābād; also known as Ḩoseynābād Amīn) is a city in Anar County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 4,044, in 989 families.",
"Aminabad-e Hayateh Bozorg\n Aminabad-e Hayateh Bozorg (, also Romanized as Amīnābād-e Hayāteh Bozorg; also known as Amīnābād and Mīnābād) is a village in Badr Rural District, in the Central District of Qorveh County, Kurdistan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 330, in 65 families. The village is populated by Kurds.",
"Aminabad, Mahmudabad\n Aminabad (, also Romanized as Amīnābād) is a village in Mahmudabad Rural District, in the Central District of Isfahan County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 876, in 255 families.",
"Aminabad, Takab\n Aminabad (, also Romanized as Amīnābād) is a village in Ahmadabad Rural District, Takht-e Soleyman District, Takab County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 378, in 77 families."
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"title": "Valluvangad",
"text": " Valluvangad or Velluvangad a village located in the Malappuram district, in the state of Kerala, India. It is situated in Pandikkad Panchayath. Valluvangad is unique in Kerala for its diverse mix of religions, and is the birthplace of Ali Musliyar and Variyan Kunnan Kunhumuhammed Haji, the leaders of the 1921 Moplah Rebellion, and was the scene of fighting in that rebellion, including the destruction of a nearby bridge.",
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"text": " Thoothoor is a coastal village located in the southern district of Tamil Nadu, called Kanyakumari bordering the state of Kerala in India.",
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"text": " Thookupalam is a developing commercial centre about 10 km from the Kerala-Tamil Nadu border in the Idukki district of Kerala, India. It lies on the banks of river Kallar and is one of the main tourist hubs between Thekkady, Munnar and Ramakkalmedu. Thookupalam is one of the spices trading centres in Idukki district. The place is situated on the Thekkady-Munnar road near the Ramakkalmedu windmill project. The main crops cultivated in the area include cardamom, black pepper, Cocoa, and coffee. Thookkupalam is well known for the Sunday market of vegetables, fruits, domestic animals, and many agricultural products. This is one of the developing villages of Idukki. The main mode of transport in Thookkupalam is road. Kerala State RTC and Tamil Nadu STC services are also available 24/7.",
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"title": "Karalmanna",
"text": " Karalmanna is a south Indian village in the erstwhile state of Valluvanad along the banks of the Thootha, a tributary of the river Nila in Palakkad district of Kerala. It is connected to the nearby small towns of Cherpulassery and Perintalmanna (in Malappuram district) by road.",
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"text": " and Boeing 737s. There was also a proposal in 2009 for a greenfield airport. Madurai Airport is the nearest customs airport with daily international connections to Colombo and Dubai. Thiruvananthapuram International Airport in Kerala is the nearest international airport located at a distance of about 200 km. Thoothukudi Port Trust was renamed as V.O. Chidambaranar Port Trust is an artificial deep-sea harbour. It is one of the major ports in India. A luxury ferry liner, the Scotia Prince, was operating a ferry service to Colombo, Sri Lanka. Ferry services between the two countries have been revived after more than 20 years.",
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"title": "Vazhenkada",
"text": " Vazhenkada is a village, known for its Kathakali heritage, on the banks of the river Thootha in Malappuram district of Kerala in southern India. The nearest small towns are Cherpulassery (in Palakkad district) to its south 8 kilometres away and Perintalmanna to its north ,12 kilometres away.",
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"title": "Puthenthope",
"text": " Puthenthope (Puthen - New, Thope - Orchard) is a coastal village in Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) district in Kerala, India, and situated 19 km northwest of city centre, 16 km from Trivandrum International Airport. The village is mostly covered with coconut palms and cashew trees. Its western side edges the Arabian sea, while the east is separated by Parvathi Puthanar, a manmade canal completed during the time of Regent Sethu Lakshmi Bhai of Travancore Kingdom. Access to National Highway (NH 66) and a railway station is as short as 2 km and the VSSC of the Indian Space Research Organisation is close by. There are two man made hills — one on the south (Thekkekkunnu)and the other on the north (Vadakkekkunnu), which are believed to have been made during the time of Portuguese.India's first DNA-Barcoding Centre, set up at bio-informatic centre for Tropical Garden and Research institute at Puthenthope. Famous Malayalam Cine Artist Alencier Ley Lopez hails from Puthenthope.",
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"title": "Thottakadu, Thanjavur",
"text": " Thottakadu is a village in the Thanjavur taluk of Thanjavur district, Tamil Nadu, India. The village is given importance for agriculture and it is located beside of Vettaru River. The majority of the people is doing agriculture.",
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"title": "Thotapally",
"text": " Not to be confused with Thottappally or Thottappally Spillway in Kerala. Thotapally is a developed village in Bejjanki Mandal in Siddipet district of Telangana, India. It has a library, a sub post office, a primary school, a secondary school, a hospital, a telephone exchange, an Indian bank, and an Electrical Substation.",
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"title": "Idukki district",
"text": " Thommankuthu (തൊമ്മൻകുത്ത്) is a scenic waterfall near Thodupuzha in the district. Thomankoothu waterfalls is not a single waterfall but a series of 12 falls over a distance of 5 km. It is one of the major eco-tourism centers in Idukki, Kerala.",
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"title": "Muttom, Thodupuzha",
"text": " Almost every house has a landline phone connection. A BSNL telephone exchange is functioning in this village. In recent years mobile phone usage is dramatically increased in this area. Almost all the major mobile service providers in Kerala have presence in this village. There are two India post offices are also functioning here.",
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"title": "Newman College, Thodupuzha",
"text": " Newman College is a Syro Malabar Catholic institution of higher education in Thodupuzha, Kerala, India, administered by the Diocese of Kothamangalam. It is a leading college in the Idukki District, with over 1500 students, 66 teaching staff, and 36 non-teaching staff. College ranked 78 in All India Ranking by National Institutional Ranking Framework during 2019. ",
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"Sree Krishna Swami Temple, Thodupuzha\n Sree Krishna Swami Temple is a Hindu temple situated at the heart of Thodupuzha town in Idukki district in the Indian state of Kerala. It is located on the banks of Thodupuzhayar, a tributary of river Muvattupuzha. Lord Krishna presides there in the form of Navaneetha Krishna who holds butter in his right pam. The tantric rights of the temple is held by the Aramallur Kavanattu Mana. The Poojas are conducted by two mutts named as 'Padinjare mutt' and 'Thuruthel mutt'.",
"Thoothoor\n Thoothoor is a coastal village located in the southern district of Tamil Nadu, called Kanyakumari bordering the state of Kerala in India.",
"Thodupuzha Block Panchayath\n The Thodupuzha Block Panchayat is a local governing body in Kerala, India, operating under the Idukki District Panchayath. It was established in 1995 in accordance with the Kerala Panchayat Raj Act of 1994. Its members are elected by representatives from 13 electoral division. The State Election Commission is responsible for conducting the elections.",
"Thodupuzha (State Assembly constituency)\n Thodupuzha State assembly constituency is one of the 140 state legislative assembly constituencies in Kerala state in southern India. It is also one of the 7 state legislative assembly constituencies included in the Idukki Lok Sabha constituency.",
"Thuluva Vellala\n Their original stronghold in the Tamil country was Thiruvannamalai in North Arcot district, the town that served as the capital of the Hoysala king Veera Ballala III in the 14th century. Tuluva Vellalars are progressive and prosperous in the society. They are considerably advanced in the matter of education and the community was eagerly involved in business, Government and Non- governmental institutions.",
"Thookkupalam\n Thookupalam is a developing commercial centre about 10 km from the Kerala-Tamil Nadu border in the Idukki district of Kerala, India. It lies on the banks of river Kallar and is one of the main tourist hubs between Thekkady, Munnar and Ramakkalmedu. Thookupalam is one of the spices trading centres in Idukki district. The place is situated on the Thekkady-Munnar road near the Ramakkalmedu windmill project. The main crops cultivated in the area include cardamom, black pepper, Cocoa, and coffee. Thookkupalam is well known for the Sunday market of vegetables, fruits, domestic animals, and many agricultural products. This is one of the developing villages of Idukki. The main mode of transport in Thookkupalam is road. Kerala State RTC and Tamil Nadu STC services are also available 24/7.",
"Karalmanna\n Karalmanna is a south Indian village in the erstwhile state of Valluvanad along the banks of the Thootha, a tributary of the river Nila in Palakkad district of Kerala. It is connected to the nearby small towns of Cherpulassery and Perintalmanna (in Malappuram district) by road.",
"Thoothukudi\n and Boeing 737s. There was also a proposal in 2009 for a greenfield airport. Madurai Airport is the nearest customs airport with daily international connections to Colombo and Dubai. Thiruvananthapuram International Airport in Kerala is the nearest international airport located at a distance of about 200 km. Thoothukudi Port Trust was renamed as V.O. Chidambaranar Port Trust is an artificial deep-sea harbour. It is one of the major ports in India. A luxury ferry liner, the Scotia Prince, was operating a ferry service to Colombo, Sri Lanka. Ferry services between the two countries have been revived after more than 20 years.",
"Vazhenkada\n Vazhenkada is a village, known for its Kathakali heritage, on the banks of the river Thootha in Malappuram district of Kerala in southern India. The nearest small towns are Cherpulassery (in Palakkad district) to its south 8 kilometres away and Perintalmanna to its north ,12 kilometres away.",
"Puthenthope\n Puthenthope (Puthen - New, Thope - Orchard) is a coastal village in Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) district in Kerala, India, and situated 19 km northwest of city centre, 16 km from Trivandrum International Airport. The village is mostly covered with coconut palms and cashew trees. Its western side edges the Arabian sea, while the east is separated by Parvathi Puthanar, a manmade canal completed during the time of Regent Sethu Lakshmi Bhai of Travancore Kingdom. Access to National Highway (NH 66) and a railway station is as short as 2 km and the VSSC of the Indian Space Research Organisation is close by. There are two man made hills — one on the south (Thekkekkunnu)and the other on the north (Vadakkekkunnu), which are believed to have been made during the time of Portuguese.India's first DNA-Barcoding Centre, set up at bio-informatic centre for Tropical Garden and Research institute at Puthenthope. Famous Malayalam Cine Artist Alencier Ley Lopez hails from Puthenthope.",
"Thottakadu, Thanjavur\n Thottakadu is a village in the Thanjavur taluk of Thanjavur district, Tamil Nadu, India. The village is given importance for agriculture and it is located beside of Vettaru River. The majority of the people is doing agriculture.",
"Thodupuzha Vasanthi\nDavudheente Sandhithi ",
"Thodannur\n Thodannur is a village in thiruvallur grama panchayath, Vatakara taluk, Kozhikode district of Kerala in India. Thodannur block panchayath consists of Ayanchery, Maniyur, palayad, kottappalli, thiruvallur, and villiappally villages.",
"Thotapally\n Not to be confused with Thottappally or Thottappally Spillway in Kerala. Thotapally is a developed village in Bejjanki Mandal in Siddipet district of Telangana, India. It has a library, a sub post office, a primary school, a secondary school, a hospital, a telephone exchange, an Indian bank, and an Electrical Substation.",
"Idukki district\n Thommankuthu (തൊമ്മൻകുത്ത്) is a scenic waterfall near Thodupuzha in the district. Thomankoothu waterfalls is not a single waterfall but a series of 12 falls over a distance of 5 km. It is one of the major eco-tourism centers in Idukki, Kerala.",
"Muttom, Thodupuzha\n Almost every house has a landline phone connection. A BSNL telephone exchange is functioning in this village. In recent years mobile phone usage is dramatically increased in this area. Almost all the major mobile service providers in Kerala have presence in this village. There are two India post offices are also functioning here.",
"Thokkalikkadu\n Thokkalikkadu is a village in the Pattukkottai taluk of Thanjavur district, Tamil Nadu, India.",
"Newman College, Thodupuzha\n Newman College is a Syro Malabar Catholic institution of higher education in Thodupuzha, Kerala, India, administered by the Diocese of Kothamangalam. It is a leading college in the Idukki District, with over 1500 students, 66 teaching staff, and 36 non-teaching staff. College ranked 78 in All India Ranking by National Institutional Ranking Framework during 2019. "
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"text": " Anaikkadu is a village in the Pattukkottai taluk of Thanjavur district, Tamil Nadu, India. An association in Singapore \"Anaikkadu White Cross\" was started with 25 people working in Singapore in January 2008 with an aim of developing this village in all aspects; however, the village was well developed even during the 1930s and 1940s during British rule.",
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"Anaikudam\n Anaikudam is a village in the Udayarpalayam taluk of Ariyalur district, Tamil Nadu, India.",
"Anaikudam\n As per the 2001 census, Anaikudam had a total population of 4182 with 2139 males and 2043 females.",
"Anaikutiyur\n Anaikutiyur is a small village in Avudaiyanoor in Pavoorchatram. It is located in Tenkasi taluk of Tirunelveli district. PMGSY (Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojna) is making new roads in the village.",
"Anaikulam\n Anaikulam (ஆணைகுளம்) village is located in Radhapuram Taluka of Tirunelveli district of South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is situated 20km away from Radhapuram and 60km away from district headquarter Tirunelveli. It is located less than 10 km away from Valliyur. Anaikulam is also a Gram Panchayat. Nearby villages of Anaikulam are Vaithiyalingapuram, Thangayam, Kizhavaneri, Thulukkarpatti, Cithoor Mylaputhur, Madapuram, Kallikulam, Kannanallur, Kovankulam, Dalapathi samudram, Pudhur.",
"Parai\nthanjai veera chozha thappattam kalai kuzhu ; manvaasam parai isai payirchi maiyam, dharmapuri ; samar kalaikuzhu, alanganallur ,mathurai ; Ulaga marabu kalaikoodam -chennai, Tamil nadu,india ; Infinite performing art academy- chennai,india ; AathiTamilar Kalai Kuzhu, Ponneri ParramParra - Soul Of Sound, Tamil Nadu ; Tamizhi Kalaikalam- தமிழி கலைக்களம், Tamil Nadu ; Nayyappudai kalaikuzhu, chennai ; Maiyam Kalaikuzhu, Chennai ; Sakthi kalaikuzhu, Dindigul ; Nigar Kalaikoodam, Coimbatore ; Minnesota Parai Kuzhu, Minnesota (USA) ; Detroit Unaruyir kalaikoodam, Detroit ; Nimirvu Kalaiyagam, Coimbatore ; Chicago Tamil Sangam - PonParai Group [Chicago, Illinois], United States ; American Parai Team St. Louis, United States ; Manudam Parai Ani Connecticut, United States ; West Michigan Parai Isai Maiam Grand Rapids.. மேற்கு மிச்சிகன் பறையிசை மய்யம் ; New York Parai Isai Group (NYC). நியூயார்க் பறையிசை குழு(நியூயார்க் நகரம்). ; Ongu Parai Kuzhu, Charlotte, NC. ஓங்கு பறை குழு, சார்லட், வட கரோலினா ; Giramiya puthalvan kalainan kulu ;Coimbatore ; Iswara Group; Mauritius ; Cumming Tamil Palliyin -Maanavar visai Parai ,Cumming ,Georgia; Buddhar kalaikuzhu, Vedanthangal",
"Irinjalakuda\n Irinjalakuda has a rich cultural history associated with the UNESCO- recognised classical dance form Koodiyattam. Natanakairali - Research Training and Performing Centre for Traditional Arts, Irinjalakuda, is a prominent institution that imparts training on this ancient art form. Government-aided Unnayi Warrier Smaraka Kalanilayam near Koodalmanikyam temple trains artistes on Kathakali. The town also has other institutions that give training on classical dance forms and theatre arts. Walden Pond House is another cultural space in the town where artists and movie makers gather for workshops and movie shoots.",
"Anakkayam\n Anakkayam is an outgrowth of Malappuram city in Kerala, India. A major portion of Pandallur hills (a hill in the central part of Malappuram district, which was the boundary between Eranad and Walluvanad Taluks in Malabar District under British Raj) lie in this area. Anakkayam Grama Panchayat has two revenue villages -Anakkayam and Pandallur.",
"Anaikuttam Dam\n Anaikuttam Dam is a dam situated in Tamil Nadu in Virudhunagar district. The dam is build on the Arjuna River. Anaikuttam Dam finished the construction in the year 1989. It is an earthen irrigation dam with a length of 2940 meters and height of 9.5 meters. The dam provides drinking water to the Virudhunagar district. According to a news article published in 2020, the dam had the capacity to give 2 million litres of water to Virudhunagar everyday. In 2015, an investigation was launched against the Public Work Department (PWD) officials for not maintaining the dam which was making all the water of the dam going to waste.",
"Anikkattilammakshethram\n Anikkattilammakshethram is a Hindu Temple situated in Anicadu Village, 3.5 km from Mallappally in Pathanamthitta district in the southern part of Kerala, India. Here, Adiparasakthi Sivan and benign Parvathi are worshiped with equal significance in one Sreekovil, which is one of the rarest of its kind in Kerala. Agnimahakalan and Agniyekshi are symbolized in these idols, each measuring about 4 feet and installed side by side. The demon-shaped Lord Shiva (Kiratha) has bow and arrow in His arms and Parvati has sword in Her hand. The temple, situated by the bank of river Manimala, is estimated to have come into ",
"Anaikkadu\n Anaikkadu is a village in the Pattukkottai taluk of Thanjavur district, Tamil Nadu, India. An association in Singapore \"Anaikkadu White Cross\" was started with 25 people working in Singapore in January 2008 with an aim of developing this village in all aspects; however, the village was well developed even during the 1930s and 1940s during British rule.",
"Irinjalakuda\n Irinjalakuda is a municipal town in Thrissur district, Kerala, India. It is the headquarters of Irinjalakuda Revenue Division and Mukundapuram Taluk. The place is well-known for Koodalmanikyam Temple and the Thachudaya Kaimals who had princely status until 1971.",
"Eravimala\nAnamala ; Devimala ; Karimkulam ; Devicolam ; Kumarikkal ; Kattumala ; Perumal ; Ghudoor ; Sabarimala ; Kabula ; Karimala ; Anchanad ; Chentavara Eravimala (ഇരവിമല) is the highest peak located in the Anamalai Hills in the Western Ghats, India. It is situated at the Idukki District of Kerala, and stands at 7880 ft. It is one of the 14 highest peaks in the district which exceed a height of 2,000 m above sea level. The highest one is Anamala (Anamudi) at 8841 ft. It is the tenth highest peak in South India. Other prominent peaks (more than 2,000m) in the Idukki district are:",
"Anantapuramu–Hindupur Urban Development Authority\n The Anantapuramu–Hindupur Urban Development Authority (AHUDA) is an urban planning agency in Anantapur district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It was constituted on 4 November 2017, under Andhra Pradesh Metropolitan Region and Urban Development Authority Act, 2016 with the headquarters located at Anantapuramu.",
"Polichalur\n The previous AIADMK regime (2001–06) government had allotted 2,000 acres of land free for the AAI to carry out the expansion by taking lands from residents of Pozhichalur, Pammal and Anakaputhur. Under pressure from the opposition parties such as CPM, DMK, PMK, and MDMK, the government later decided to drop land acquisition in the said areas and identified alternative land at Manapakkam, Tharapakkam, Kolapakkam and Gerugambakkam.",
"Irinjalakuda\n According to Hindu mythology, Irinjalakuda was created by sage Parasurama. According to Keralolpatthi, out of the 64 gramas (villages) established in Kerala (Out of these 32 Malayala Gramas & half Thulu grama viz. Manjeswaram are in the present Kerala and 31 1/2 Thulu gramas in the coastal Karnataka.), Irinjalakuda was the head of some of them. Irinjalakuda was one of the most prominent among these Gramas (village societies). Boundaries of this grama extends up to Aloor in the east and Kakkathuruthi in the west and later extended to Koodapuzha in the east. Like the other Gramas this 'Grama' also followed Sankara Smruthi (a modified form ",
"Koodiyattam\n future generations and for the development of new audiences besides fostering greater academic research in it. Natanakairali in Irinjalakuda is one of the most prominent institutions in the field of koodiyattam revival. The Margi Theatre Group in Thiruvananthapuram is another organisation dedicated to the revival of kathakali and koodiyattom in Kerala. Also, Nepathya is an institution promoting koodiyattam and related art forms at Moozhikkulam. The Sangeet Natak Akademi, India's National Academy for Music, Dance and Drama, has awarded the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award, the highest award for performing artists, to kutiyattam artists like Kalamandalam Sivan Namboodiri (2007), Painkulam Raman Chakyar (2010) and Painkulam Damodara Chakyar (2012).",
"Anaikutiyur\n The population consists of Hindus and Christians. Hindus are the majority of the population.",
"Appakudal\n Appakudal (Aapakudal) is a panchayat town in the Erode district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. Appakudal is an industrial centre. It has a sugar factory, viz., Sakthi Sugars Limited, the families of the workers of which form a major part of population of this town.",
"Anaikarai\n Anaikarai is a village panchayat under Thiruvidaimarudur Taluk in Tanjavur district, Tamil Nadu, India. Anaikarai connects with two major bridges. Nearly 1 km long on both sides. It is an island in the basin of Cauvery river. It is located at the distance of 260 km from Chennai and 25 km from Kumbakonam. The Lower Anaicut built by Sir Arthur Cotton in 19th century AD across Coleroon, the major distributary of Cauvery, is said to be a replicated structure of Kallanai. Nearly 2000 families live in Anaikarai with the main occupation of agriculture and fishing. It is well known and place for river fishes.",
"Anamudi Shola National Park\n Anamudi Shola National Park is a protected area located along the Western Ghats of Idukki district in Kerala state, India. It is composed of Mannavan shola, Idivara shola and Pullardi shola, covering a total area of around 7.5 km². Draft notification of this new park was released on 21 November 2003. The park is administered by Munnar Wildlife Division, together with the nearby Mathikettan Shola National Park, Eravikulam National Park, Pampadum Shola National Park, Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary and the Kurinjimala Sanctuary. The Western Ghats, Anamalai Sub-Cluster, including all of Eravikulam National Park, is under consideration by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee for selection as a World Heritage Site."
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"text": "American Independence Museum: The Society of the Cincinnati in the State of New Hampshire owns and operates through a board of governors the American Independence Museum in Exeter, New Hampshire. The American Independence Museum is a private, not-for-profit institution whose mission is to provide a place for the study, research, education and interpretation of the American Revolution and of the role that New Hampshire, Exeter, and the Gilman family played in the founding of the new republic. Museum collections include two rare drafts of the U.S. Constitution, an original Dunlap Broadside of the United States Declaration of Independence, as well as an original Badge of Military Merit, awarded by George Washington to soldiers demonstrating extraordinary bravery. Exhibits highlight the Society of the Cincinnati, the nation's oldest veterans' society, and its first president, George Washington. Permanent collections include American furnishings, ceramics, silver, textiles and military ephemera. American Philosophical Society: many Cincinnati were among its first board members and contributors; the modern societies maintain informal, collegial relationships only ",
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"Society for Historians of the Early American Republic\n The Society for Historians of the Early American Republic (SHEAR) is an organization that was established in 1977 to study the history of the United States in the period between 1775 and 1861. The Society holds annual conferences, awards prizes and fellowships, and publishes the Journal of the Early Republic.",
"American Antiquarian Society\n The American Antiquarian Society (AAS), located in Worcester, Massachusetts, is both a learned society and national research library of pre-twentieth century American history and culture. Founded in 1812, it is the oldest historical society in the United States with a national focus. Its main building, known as Antiquarian Hall, is a U.S. National Historic Landmark in recognition of this legacy. The mission of the AAS is to collect, preserve and make available for study all printed records of what is now known as the United States of America. This includes materials from the first European settlement through the year 1876. The AAS offers programs for professional scholars, pre-collegiate, undergraduate and graduate students, educators, professional artists, writers, genealogists, and the general public. AAS has many digital collections available, including \"A New Nation Votes: American Election Returns 1788–1824.\" The ",
"Society of Americanists in Belgium\n The Society of Americanists in Belgium (Société des Américanistes de Belgique; SAB) is an anthropological society in Brussels, Belgium. It was founded by Henri Lavachery. A partner of University of Louvain (UCLouvain), SAB publishes the journal Bulletin de la Société des Américanistes de Belgique. Its second Congress was held in 2002.",
"Early American Literature\n Early American Literature is a peer-reviewed academic journal published three times a year by the University of North Carolina Press, focusing on the study of American literature before 1830, including Native American and French, British, Dutch, German, and Spanish colonial writing. It was established in 1965 and is currently edited by Marion Rust. It is the official publication of the Society of Early Americanists.",
"Society for Historians of the Early American Republic\nJoanne B. Freeman ; Annette Gordon-Reed ; Daniel Walker Howe ; Alan Taylor (historian) ",
"Society of American Artists\n The Society of American Artists was an American artists group. It was formed in 1877 by artists who felt the National Academy of Design did not adequately meet their needs, and was too conservative. The group began meeting in 1874 at the home of Richard Watson Gilder and his wife Helena de Kay Gilder. In 1877 they formed the Society, and subsequently held annual art exhibitions. Helena de Kay Gilder, one of the founders, started the group after showing one painting at The National Academy of Design's annual show, where she was a student, and receiving a poor location within the show. Helena de ",
"Society of American Historians\n The Society of American Historians, founded in 1939, encourages and honors literary distinction in the writing of history and biography about American topics. The approximately 300 members include professional historians, independent scholars, journalists, film and documentary makers, novelists, poets, and biographers, all of whom were selected for membership based on the literary excellence as well as the intellectual strength of their writing or presentation of American history.",
"Society of the Cincinnati\nAmerican Independence Museum: The Society of the Cincinnati in the State of New Hampshire owns and operates through a board of governors the American Independence Museum in Exeter, New Hampshire. The American Independence Museum is a private, not-for-profit institution whose mission is to provide a place for the study, research, education and interpretation of the American Revolution and of the role that New Hampshire, Exeter, and the Gilman family played in the founding of the new republic. Museum collections include two rare drafts of the U.S. Constitution, an original Dunlap Broadside of the United States Declaration of Independence, as well as an original Badge of Military Merit, awarded by George Washington to soldiers demonstrating extraordinary bravery. Exhibits highlight the Society of the Cincinnati, the nation's oldest veterans' society, and its first president, George Washington. Permanent collections include American furnishings, ceramics, silver, textiles and military ephemera. American Philosophical Society: many Cincinnati were among its first board members and contributors; the modern societies maintain informal, collegial relationships only ",
"National Society of the Colonial Dames of America\n The National Society of The Colonial Dames of America is an American organization composed of women who are descended from an ancestor \"who came to reside in an American Colony before 1776, and whose services were rendered during the Colonial Period.\" The organization has 44 corporate societies and over 15,000 members. The national headquarters is Dumbarton House in Georgetown, Washington, D.C.",
"American Philosophical Society\n The American Philosophical Society (APS), founded in 1743 in Philadelphia, is a scholarly organization that promotes knowledge in the sciences and humanities through research, professional meetings, publications, library resources, and community outreach. Considered the first learned society in the United States, it has about 1,000 elected members, and by April 2020 had had only 5,710 members since its creation. Through research grants, published journals, the American Philosophical Society Museum, an extensive library, and regular meetings, the society supports a variety of disciplines in the humanities and the sciences. Philosophical Hall, now a museum, is just east of Independence Hall in Independence National Historical Park; it was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1965.",
"Hispanic Society of America\nGeorgiana Goddard King (1871–1939), Hispanist and medievalist ; Mildred Stapley Byne (1875–1941), early curator of architecture and applied arts ; Clara Louisa Penney (1888-1970), early curator of rare books and manuscripts, Society member ; Florence Lewis May (1899-1988), early curator of textiles ; Elizabeth du Gué Trapier (1893-1974), early curator of paintings and drawings ; Alice Wilson Frothingham (1902-1976), early curator of ceramics ; Beatrice Gilman Proske (1899-2002), early curator of sculpture ; Eleanor Sherman Font (1896-1982), early curator of prints ",
"Early American Imprints\nEarly American Imprints: Series I Evans, 1639–1800, ; Early American Imprints: Series II Shaw-Shoemaker, 1801–1819 The microprint edition was undertaken by the American Antiquarian Society in 1955 and edited by Dr. Clifford K. Shipton, then director of the Society. The extensive collection of early American imprints in the Society's library provided a substantial number of the imprints that were filmed. Many other major libraries in the United States and Europe also made texts available and provided editorial corrections to the original bibliographic work of Charles Evans. The series is available in two parts: ",
"American studies in the United Kingdom\nThe British Library's Department of Manuscripts holds many collections related to the early history of America and the American Revolution, as does the National Archives (UK) ; Records of the British Association for American Studies at Birmingham University Information Services. A handlist is available online. ",
"Society of the Cincinnati\n Divided Ground: Indians, Settlers, and the Northern Borderland of the American Revolution ; 2010 – Matthew H. Spring, With Zeal and With Bayonets Only: The British Army on Campaign in North America, 1775–1783 ; 2013 – Benjamin L. Carp, Defiance of the Patriots: The Boston Tea Party and the Making of America ; 2018 – Eric Hinderaker, Boston's Massacre The Society of the Cincinnati Prize recognizes the author of an outstanding work that advances understanding of the American Revolution and its legacy. Established in 1989 as a triennial award, the prize is now presented annually. Since 1989, the authors awarded this prize are:",
"Folk Art Society of America\n The Folk Art Society was founded in Richmond, Va and held its first conference in the city as well. Although the organization strives to span the nation and now holds conferences throughout the US, the headquarters remain in Richmond since the founding except for a brief interlude. In 2014, the Society became a part of Longwood University, renamed the Folk Art Society of America at Longwood Center for the Visual Arts or FASA@LCVA. The FASA office and archives were moved to Farmville, Va for two years as a part of this transition. However this relationship was later discontinued and the Society returned to Richmond in March 2016. Currently the Society is in the process of turning its archives over to the Virginia Historical Society in Richmond, Va., and will be working with Lee Shepard, the Vice President for Collections, in order to create a permanent archive that will be digitized and available for scholarly research.",
"Hispanic Society of America\n The Hispanic Society of America is a museum and reference library for the study of the arts and cultures of Spain and Portugal and their former colonies in Latin America, the Philippines, and Portuguese India. Despite the name, it has never functioned as a learned society. Founded in 1904 by philanthropist Archer M. Huntington, the institution continues to operate at its original location in a 1908 Beaux Arts building on Audubon Terrace (at 155th Street and Broadway) in the lower Washington Heights neighborhood of New York City in the United States. A second building, on the north side of the terrace, was added in 1930. Exterior sculpture in front of that building includes work by Anna Hyatt Huntington and nine major reliefs by the Swiss-American sculptor Berthold Nebel, a commission that took ten years to complete. The Hispanic Society complex was designated as a National Historic Landmark in 2012. The museum and library have been closed since 2017 for a major renovation. The library and the Sorolla gallery are open by appointment. Much of the collection is on loan to other institutions during this period.",
"Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in New England\n England and parts adjacent in America\". The Society operated within the territory of what is now the United States from 1649 to 1786, sending both missionaries and teachers to New England and later also to Virginia and New York. Due to the independence of the United States from Great Britain, after 1786 the Society continued to operate only in Canada and the British West Indies. The Society supported the early efforts of John Eliot in Massachusetts, culminating in the first printed translation of the Christian Bible into a Native American language. The corresponding book, known as the \"Eliot Indian Bible\", was published in 1663 in the Massachusett language. The Society also played a critical ",
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"text": " One entomologist visiting Gillies Hill stated, “It would take five entomologists a lifetime to inventory all the insects on this hill.\" Nevertheless, 88 invertebrate species have been documented on Gillies Hill so far; mollusks, arachnids, annelids and insects which include bumblebees, wasps, ants and sawflies, damselflies, dragonflies, caddisflies, grasshoppers, stoneflies, backswimmers, butterflies, moths, house flies, ants, knapweed bugs, water striders, aphids, and a myriad of beetles.",
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"text": " The New Zealand flatworm is an invasive species in Europe, feeding there almost exclusively on earthworms. This degrades soil quality. European earthworm predators are reluctant to eat it although cases of frogs and beetle larvae consuming flatworms have been recorded. It has been seen in England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, The Republic of Ireland and the Faroe Islands. It might have arrived in the early 1960s, being first recorded in Belfast in 1963. The New Zealand flatworm is easily transported accidentally in plant pots in adult or egg form. They tend to be common in garden centres and may have arrived in the UK with exotic plants. It has been suggested that they might thrive in parts of western Norway, southern Sweden, Denmark, Germany and northern parts of Poland, if they invade these regions. Similar invasions of other terrestrial planarians are occurring in many other parts of the world. For example, planarians of the genus Bipalium are widely distributed in North America, and planarians of the genus Platydemus on many islands in the Pacific. Platydemus manokwari has recently (2013) been found in Europe.",
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"text": " Mecodema crenaticolle is a medium-bodied ground beetle that is endemic to New Zealand. It is one of the three species within the ducale species group and is the only species of this group found in the North Island, New Zealand. Its range extends from the Wellington Region to Hunua Range, southeast Auckland, and is relatively common in most native forest habitats.",
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"Denmark Hill Insect Bed\n It belongs to the Blackstone Formation (Ipswich Coal Measures Group) dated to the Carnian age (228.0 - 216.5 million years ago). Its coordinates are -27.6°N, 152.8°W. Its paleogeographic coordinates are -59°N, 105.8°W. The fossiliferous layer is located in between the Bluff coal seam and the Aberdare coal seam. It is 15 cm thick and is composed greenish grey to brownish grey arenaceous shale. The existence of coal seams above and below the layer indicates that it may have once been a lake (lacustrine environment). The site is noted as a source of well-preserved insect fossils.",
"Entomophaga nigrohalterata\n United Kingdom, Denmark, Sweden, Germany, Hungary.",
"Avice Hill\n Born in Christchurch, Hill attended St Margaret's School and then earned her BSc from Canterbury University College in 1931, and MSc in 1932. Her Masters thesis was on the morphology and life history of Archichauliodes diversus, commonly called the New Zealand dobsonfly. Appointed to the Entomology Section of the Plant Research Bureau of DSIR, Hill worked in Palmerston North until 1937, when she moved to the Cawthron Institute in Nelson. Whilst there, Hill presented her work on the insects affecting cocksfoot crops, including the cocksfoot stem-borer, the midge, and others to the Royal Society of New Zealand in Wellington. In the 1950s, Hill inherited family property on Memorial Avenue in Christchurch. After a visit to Sissinghurst Castle in England with her husband Frank, Hill decided to establish a herb nursery. ",
"Agonum sexpunctatum\n Agonum sexpunctatum is a wet-loving, peatland species of ground beetle native to the Palearctic and the Near East. In Europe, it is found in Albania, Belarus, Benelux, the Baltic states, Finland, France, Italy, Liechtenstein, Portugal, Russia, Scandinavia, Spain, Ukraine, the former Yugoslavian states and Central Europe. It is absent in Ireland.",
"Newsteadia floccosa\n Newsteadia floccosa has been found in soil samples taken from Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Corsica, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Russia, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom. In a Europe-wide study conducted using samples from the Hungarian Natural History Museum, this species was found to be the most common scale insect present in the soil. Although there was some variability across the range, especially in the number of antennal segments, the researchers were satisfied that they represented morphological variation of N. floccosa. It is found at high elevations in moss growing in wet meadows as well as in forest floor litter.",
"Gillies Hill\n One entomologist visiting Gillies Hill stated, “It would take five entomologists a lifetime to inventory all the insects on this hill.\" Nevertheless, 88 invertebrate species have been documented on Gillies Hill so far; mollusks, arachnids, annelids and insects which include bumblebees, wasps, ants and sawflies, damselflies, dragonflies, caddisflies, grasshoppers, stoneflies, backswimmers, butterflies, moths, house flies, ants, knapweed bugs, water striders, aphids, and a myriad of beetles.",
"New Zealand flatworm\n The New Zealand flatworm is an invasive species in Europe, feeding there almost exclusively on earthworms. This degrades soil quality. European earthworm predators are reluctant to eat it although cases of frogs and beetle larvae consuming flatworms have been recorded. It has been seen in England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, The Republic of Ireland and the Faroe Islands. It might have arrived in the early 1960s, being first recorded in Belfast in 1963. The New Zealand flatworm is easily transported accidentally in plant pots in adult or egg form. They tend to be common in garden centres and may have arrived in the UK with exotic plants. It has been suggested that they might thrive in parts of western Norway, southern Sweden, Denmark, Germany and northern parts of Poland, if they invade these regions. Similar invasions of other terrestrial planarians are occurring in many other parts of the world. For example, planarians of the genus Bipalium are widely distributed in North America, and planarians of the genus Platydemus on many islands in the Pacific. Platydemus manokwari has recently (2013) been found in Europe.",
"Mecodema crenaticolle\n Mecodema crenaticolle is a medium-bodied ground beetle that is endemic to New Zealand. It is one of the three species within the ducale species group and is the only species of this group found in the North Island, New Zealand. Its range extends from the Wellington Region to Hunua Range, southeast Auckland, and is relatively common in most native forest habitats.",
"Mole cricket\n Mole crickets are relatively common, but because they are nocturnal and spend nearly all their lives under ground in extensive tunnel systems, they are rarely seen. They inhabit agricultural fields and grassy areas. They are present in every continent except Antarctica; by 2014, 107 species had been described and more species are likely to be discovered, especially in Asia. Neoscapteriscus didactylus is a pest species, originating in South America; it has spread to the West Indies and New South Wales in Australia. Gryllotalpa africana is a major pest in South Africa; other Gryllotalpa species are widely distributed in Europe, Asia, and Australia. They are native to Britain (as to Western Europe), but the former population of G. gryllotalpa may now be extinct in mainland Britain, surviving in the Channel Islands.",
"Hemideina ricta\n The Banks Peninsula tree weta is native and endemic to New Zealand. Related species can be found in Australia, where they are known as king crickets, New Caledonia, Chile, Madagascar and South Africa.",
"Psilothrix viridicoerulea\n This beetle is mainly present in most of Europe (Belgium, Netherlands, Denmark, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Croatia, France, Germany, Ireland, Latvia, Malta, North Macedonia, Slovenia, Sweden and Switzerland) and in the Near East. There are also additional localized populations in England, mostly on the southern coastline.",
"Coraebus rubi\n This beetle is present in all the central and southern European countries but absent from North-Western France, The Netherlands, and the Scandinavian counties. A 2018 sighting of the beetle in North Lincolnshire was the first confirmed sighting of this species in the UK; it was probably imported with raspberry plant stock. It is also found in India and maybe present in North Africa. It had previously been trialled as a biological control agent for Rubus fruticosus aggregate in New Zealand though was abandoned for its lack of host specificity.",
"Cyrtotrachelus dux\n This species is widespread in Asia, mainly in Bangladesh, China, Thailand, Myanmar, India, Sri Lanka and Nepal. These giant weevils live in forests and plantations of bamboo. In Nepal, young kids like to fly this beetle by tieing thread on its leg.",
"Denmark, Western Australia\n Denmark is surrounded by native woodland with a large variety of trees, including the eucalypts marri, karri, jarrah and red tingle. The latter can reach a height of 60 m. A distinctive local tree is the red-flowering gum. There are many indigenous bird species, including splendid fairy-wrens, emus, Australian white ibis, Australian magpies and Australian ringnecks. Many species of reptiles including snakes and skinks can be found. Marsupials such as the western grey kangaroo, the southern brown bandicoot and the common brushtail possum also live in the area. The abundance of fish, squid and other marine life in the Denmark estuaries and along the coastline attracts bottlenose dolphins and seals; seasonally southern right whales rest there during their long migrations to the north. Greens Pool (located between Denmark and Walpole) is a sandy white beach ringed by large granite boulders. It is part of William Bay National Park and a main tourist attraction in summer. Denmark is a well-known recreational fishing location with a variety of catch including snapper, salmon, bream, King George whiting and abalone.",
"Costelytra zealandica\n Costelytra zealandica (commonly known as the grass grub) is a species of scarab beetle found in forested areas of greater Wellington. It was originally described in 1846 by the British entomologist Adam White as Rhisotrogus zealandicus from a specimen obtained during the Ross expedition. The species is known to feed on roots of plants and trees, so is considered a pest for many farm pastures. Prior to 2016, the New Zealand grass grub was mischaracterized as C. zealandica. In 2016 Coca-Abia and Romero-Samper found differences in syntype specimens between White's (1846) C. zealandica and Given's (1952) description and revised the species name of the latter to Costelytra giveni after Given.",
"Listronotus bonariensis\n The Argentine stem weevil is native to South America where it is present in Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Bolivia and Chile. In these countries it is not considered to be economically important. It has spread to Australia and New Zealand, in both of which countries it is regarded as a pest species. In New Zealand, it is considered to be the most important insect pest in the country, causing a total loss estimated in 1991 to be NZ$78–251 million per year.",
"Hippodamia variegata\n This species is native in the Palearctic, but has also spread to the Nearctic and Oriental region. It has been found outside its native range countries such as Australia, South Africa, Kenya, India, China, Canada, the United States, and Chile, often through intended introduction to control crop pests. This species mainly inhabits fields, meadows, gardens and shrubs, more than bushes and trees. It prefers dry, rough vegetation.",
"Arthrosphaera brandtii\n The Tanzanian Pill Bug Millipede, (Arthrosphaera brandtii), is a species of pill millipedes in the family Arthrosphaeridae. It is found in many African countries, Asian countries such as India and Sri Lanka. It is about 3–4 cm in length. Adult is pale brown color with black lines in between the segments, whereas juveniles are dark brown. It is one of widely used exotic pill bug species in the world.",
"Gryllus campestris\n Gryllus campestris has long been considered the most endangered cricket species in the British Isles, occurring only in southern England. It is declining and red-listed in large parts of Central and Northern Europe, such as the United Kingdom, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, and Lithuania. It has declined severely in part of its northern range due to the disappearance of its heathland habitat; by the early 1990s the species was reduced in the UK to a single surviving colony of just 100 individuals in Coates, West Sussex, and it is considered extirpated from Denmark."
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"text": " Mavjinjava (માવજીંજવા) is a small village near Bagasara in the Amreli district of the Saurashtra region in the state of Gujarat, India. There is a population of around 3,754 people in Mavjinjava. More than 3000 people live outside of Manjinjava in places like Surat, Ahmedabad & Mumbai.",
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"text": " Most part of the area is called Balapur Road stretching from the main bus stand to Mahesh Pan Center. Other areas are Khodiyar Plot, Bagasara Plot, Kalwachouk, Pati Khetar Road, Hanumanpara etc. Mavjinjava is a small village in Kāthiāwār in Gujarāt. The Kāthiāwār peninsula of western India, is in Gujarāt State. The peninsula extends southwest into the Arabian Sea and is bounded on the northwest by the Gulf of Kachchh and on the southeast by the Gulf of Khambhāt. The area of Mavjinjava is about 60,000 km² (about 23,000 sq mi).",
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"text": " Mavjinjava village is very well connected with Gujarat State roads.",
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"text": "The K.Lal's Home, ; Sri Nirdoshanand Saraswati Ji Maharaj Ashram, ; Ramji Mandir, ; Sri Bal Krishna Haveli, ; Shivalaya Mandir, ; Karmanpir Mandir. Mavjinjava has many historical landmarks to visit, including:",
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"text": " K'LAL Magician, a world-famous magician born in Mavjinjava Village. Saint Shree Karaman Peer a famous holly devine person.",
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"text": "Mavjinjava had many small children Play House. ; Mavjinjava had one Primary School ; Shree Mavjinjava Primary School ; Mavjinjava had one Secondary School ; Shree K.Lal High School ",
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"text": " Morning newspapers available in the Gujarati language are Gujarat Samachar, Sandesh, Divya Bhaskar, Avadh Times etc.",
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"text": "Sri Swami Nirdoshanand Saraswatiji Maharaj Ashram ; Ramji Mandir ; Sri Bal Krishna Haveli ; Shivalaya Mandir ; Karmanpir Mandir ; Swaminarayan Mandir ; Balaji Hanuman Mandir ; Hanuman Deri ; Khodiyarmata Mandir ; Khodiyar Dham ; Sanatan Gaushala ; Great Magician K.Lal's Home ; Monsoon time Mavjinjava River. ",
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"text": "Bank of Baroda. ; Karmanpir Street. ; Amreli Jilla Madhya Sahakari Bank. ; Bagasara Road, Near Khodal Dham temple. ",
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"text": "Bagasara ➤ 9.0 km. ; Amreli ➤ 41.1 km. ; Junagadh ➤ 70.9 km. ; Rajkot ➤ 102 km. ; Bhavnagar ➤ 159 km. ; Bhuj ➤ 334 km. ; Ahmedabad ➤ 281 km. ; Vadodara ➤ 321 km. ; Surat ➤ 461 km. ; Mumbai ➤ 723 km. ; Pune ➤ 855 km. ; Bangalore ➤ 1,689 km. ; Kolkata ➤ 2,329 km. ; Delhi ➤ 1,210 km. ; Jaipur ➤ 950 km. ; Chennai ➤ 2,042 km. ; Goa ➤ 1,310 km. ; Srinagar ➤ 1,931 km. Distances from Mavjinjava",
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"Mavjinjava\n Mavjinjava (માવજીંજવા) is a small village near Bagasara in the Amreli district of the Saurashtra region in the state of Gujarat, India. There is a population of around 3,754 people in Mavjinjava. More than 3000 people live outside of Manjinjava in places like Surat, Ahmedabad & Mumbai.",
"Mavjinjava\n It is believed that during the year 534 AD Mavjinjava existed and was known as Mavji and then Mavjinjava. The village is named in ancient Gujrati as Mavjinjava (માવજીંજવા). Initially Mavjinjava was the part of the former Gaekwad of Baroda during the Gaekwad regime in 1886. After Indian independence in 1947, the village became the part of Bombay State and then a separate village in Gujarat State after the division of Bombay State in 1956 into Gujarat and Maharashtra.",
"Mavjinjava\n The people in Mavjinjava are predominantly vegetarians and are vehemently against any form of hunting.",
"Mavjinjava\n India census, Mavjinjava had a population of 3,754.",
"Mavjinjava\n Mavjinjava village is connected to major Indian cities by road.",
"Mavjinjava\n Cricket is a very famous sport in this village.",
"Mavjinjava\n Mavjinjava village economy depends on agriculture.",
"Mavjinjava\n Mavjinjava has a semi-arid climate, with hot, dry summers from mid-March to mid-June and the wet monsoon season from mid-June to October, when the village receives 500 mm of rain on average. The months from November to February are mild, the average temperature being around 20 °C, with low humidity.",
"Mavjinjava\n Most part of the area is called Balapur Road stretching from the main bus stand to Mahesh Pan Center. Other areas are Khodiyar Plot, Bagasara Plot, Kalwachouk, Pati Khetar Road, Hanumanpara etc. Mavjinjava is a small village in Kāthiāwār in Gujarāt. The Kāthiāwār peninsula of western India, is in Gujarāt State. The peninsula extends southwest into the Arabian Sea and is bounded on the northwest by the Gulf of Kachchh and on the southeast by the Gulf of Khambhāt. The area of Mavjinjava is about 60,000 km² (about 23,000 sq mi).",
"Mavjinjava\n Mavjinjava village is very well connected with Gujarat State roads.",
"Mavjinjava\nThe K.Lal's Home, ; Sri Nirdoshanand Saraswati Ji Maharaj Ashram, ; Ramji Mandir, ; Sri Bal Krishna Haveli, ; Shivalaya Mandir, ; Karmanpir Mandir. Mavjinjava has many historical landmarks to visit, including:",
"Mavjinjava\n Nearly Railway Station is Amreli, Junagadh & Rajkot.",
"Mavjinjava\n Nearly national airport is Rajkot and international airport is Ahmedabad and Mumbai.",
"Mavjinjava\n K'LAL Magician, a world-famous magician born in Mavjinjava Village. Saint Shree Karaman Peer a famous holly devine person.",
"Mavjinjava\nMavjinjava had many small children Play House. ; Mavjinjava had one Primary School ; Shree Mavjinjava Primary School ; Mavjinjava had one Secondary School ; Shree K.Lal High School ",
"Mavjinjava\n Morning newspapers available in the Gujarati language are Gujarat Samachar, Sandesh, Divya Bhaskar, Avadh Times etc.",
"Mavjinjava\nSri Swami Nirdoshanand Saraswatiji Maharaj Ashram ; Ramji Mandir ; Sri Bal Krishna Haveli ; Shivalaya Mandir ; Karmanpir Mandir ; Swaminarayan Mandir ; Balaji Hanuman Mandir ; Hanuman Deri ; Khodiyarmata Mandir ; Khodiyar Dham ; Sanatan Gaushala ; Great Magician K.Lal's Home ; Monsoon time Mavjinjava River. ",
"Mavjinjava\nBank of Baroda. ; Karmanpir Street. ; Amreli Jilla Madhya Sahakari Bank. ; Bagasara Road, Near Khodal Dham temple. ",
"Mavjinjava\nBagasara ➤ 9.0 km. ; Amreli ➤ 41.1 km. ; Junagadh ➤ 70.9 km. ; Rajkot ➤ 102 km. ; Bhavnagar ➤ 159 km. ; Bhuj ➤ 334 km. ; Ahmedabad ➤ 281 km. ; Vadodara ➤ 321 km. ; Surat ➤ 461 km. ; Mumbai ➤ 723 km. ; Pune ➤ 855 km. ; Bangalore ➤ 1,689 km. ; Kolkata ➤ 2,329 km. ; Delhi ➤ 1,210 km. ; Jaipur ➤ 950 km. ; Chennai ➤ 2,042 km. ; Goa ➤ 1,310 km. ; Srinagar ➤ 1,931 km. Distances from Mavjinjava"
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"text": " Arthur was born in Aldershot, Hampshire, England and educated at Dover College. He received a Master of Arts from the University of St Andrews (1885) and a MB ChB from the University of Edinburgh (1888). He worked in the slums of Edinburgh, but contracted typhoid fever. He met and married his wife, Jessie Sinclair Bruce, daughter of David Bruce, in Australia in 1890. He returned to Europe and studied hypnotism in Paris, which earned him an MD from the University of Edinburgh in 1891. After again becoming ill working in the slums of London, he returned to Australia and established a practice in the Sydney suburb of Mosman, specialising in eye, ear-nose-and-throat, and dental work. He was a director of the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital from 1917 to 1920 and from 1927 to 1931 and of Sydney Hospital from 1924 to 1932.",
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"title": "Arthur Range (Tasmania)",
"text": " The Arthur Range lies in the traditional country of the South-West Nation of the Aboriginal Tasmanian people and the traditional name is Loinnekumme (LOINNE.KUM.ME). The range was renamed by George Augustus Robinson for Governor George Arthur after Robinson climbed Mount Frederick (now Mount Hayes) in March 1830.",
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"text": " Charles Suckling Arthur (1863 – 12 December 1925) was an English-born international rugby union forward who played club rugby for Cardiff and international rugby for Wales. Arthur was one of the Wales team to face the first Southern Hemisphere touring parties, the 1888 New Zealand Natives.",
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"text": " that Arthur was not a native-born citizen of the United States. When Arthur was nominated for vice president in 1880, a New York attorney and political opponent, Arthur P. Hinman, initially speculated that Arthur was born in Ireland and did not come to the United States until he was fourteen years old. Had that been true, opponents might have argued that Arthur was ineligible for the vice presidency under the United States Constitution's natural-born-citizen clause. When Hinman's original story did not take root, he spread a new rumor that Arthur was born in Canada. This claim, too, failed to gain credence.",
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"text": "Arthur or Arthur Melo (born 1996), Brazilian footballer ; Arthur \"Man\" Agee Jr., American former Chicago-area high school basketball player ; Arthur Ahmed (born 1970), Ghanaian politician ; Arthur Alexander (1940–1993), American soul singer and songwriter ; Arthur Ashe (1943–1993), American tennis player ; Arthur Askey (1900–1982), English comedian ; Artur Awejde (1838–1863), Polish commissioner of Augustów Voivodeship during the January Uprising ; Arthur Balfour (1848–1930), earl of Balfour, British politician, and prime minister under Edward VII ; Art Baltazar (born 1968), comic writer and illustrator for DC Super Pets ; Arthur Harold Beal (1896–1992), creator of Nitt Witt Ridge ; Arthur Blok (1882–1974), English ",
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"Richard Arthur (Australian politician)\n Arthur was born in Aldershot, Hampshire, England and educated at Dover College. He received a Master of Arts from the University of St Andrews (1885) and a MB ChB from the University of Edinburgh (1888). He worked in the slums of Edinburgh, but contracted typhoid fever. He met and married his wife, Jessie Sinclair Bruce, daughter of David Bruce, in Australia in 1890. He returned to Europe and studied hypnotism in Paris, which earned him an MD from the University of Edinburgh in 1891. After again becoming ill working in the slums of London, he returned to Australia and established a practice in the Sydney suburb of Mosman, specialising in eye, ear-nose-and-throat, and dental work. He was a director of the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital from 1917 to 1920 and from 1927 to 1931 and of Sydney Hospital from 1924 to 1932.",
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"Arthur's Town\n Arthur's Town is a town in the Bahamas. It is located on Cat Island. The population is 143 as of the 2010 census. Bahamian-American actor Sidney Poitier was raised around Arthur's Town.",
"Festus Arthur\n Arthur was born in Hamburg, Germany, and is of Ghanaian descent.",
"Arthur (footballer, born 1986)\nNotes ",
"Arthur, Illinois\n Arthur is a village in Douglas and Moultrie Counties in Illinois, with Arthur's primary street, Vine Street, being the county line. The population was 2,231 at the 2020 census. The Arthur area is home to the largest and oldest Amish community in Illinois, which was founded in the 1860s.",
"Ian Arthur\n Arthur was born in Corner Brook, Newfoundland, on December 20, 1984. Moving with his parents at age two to Lyndhurst, Ontario, Arthur grew up on a small organic market garden and farm. He attended Sydenham High School before studying International Development and Political Studies at Trent University. While completing his undergraduate degree, Arthur studied abroad at the University of Accra in Accra, Ghana and interned with the Canadian High Commissioner to Ghana. Arthur was the former head chef of the Chez Piggy restaurant in Kingston. Arthur is a former member of the Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox, and Addington Food Policy Council. He is a member of the Kingston Action Group for a Basic Income Guarantee and sits on the board of directors for Switch Kingston, a Kingston-based not-for-profit association that promotes job creation and investment in sustainable energy.",
"Arthur (Besson book series)\n The Arthur series refers to a series of fantasy novels for children written by Luc Besson, a film director and producer, and published from 2002 to 2005 in France, the United States and the United Kingdom. This term also refers to the feature films based on them, which Besson wrote, produced and directed. The films were made and released from 2006 to 2010, in France, the UK and the US. The series has also been produced in video game format.",
"John Arthur (Ghanaian politician)\n Arthur was born on 4 February 1915 at Anomabo in the Central Region of Ghana (then Gold Coast). He was educated at the Anomabo Wesleyan School where he obtained his Standard 7 Certificate.",
"Brad Arthur\n Arthur was born in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. His son Jakob Arthur plays for the Eels in the National Rugby League.",
"Arthur, Nebraska\n Arthur is a village in, and the county seat of Arthur County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 117 at the 2010 census.",
"Australia (The Kinks song)\n \"Australia\" was released in most countries only on Arthur (Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire), where it was the closing track on side one. In Australia, an abbreviated version of the song was released as a single, with another Arthur track, \"She's Bought a Hat Like Princess Marina\", on the B-side. The single was commercially unsuccessful.",
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"Joseph Arthur\n Joseph Arthur (born September 28, 1971) is an American singer-songwriter and artist from Akron, Ohio, United States. He is best known for his solo material, and as a member of Fistful of Mercy and RNDM. Arthur has built his reputation over the years through critically acclaimed releases and constant touring; his unique solo live performances often incorporate the use of a number of distortion and loop pedals, and his shows are recorded live at the soundboard and made available to concertgoers immediately following the show on recordable media. Arthur was discovered by Peter Gabriel in the mid-1990s, and signed to Gabriel's Real World label as the first North American artist on the label's roster. Arthur released his debut album, Big City Secrets (1997), and follow-up, Come to Where I'm From (2000), on Real World before signing with various independent labels between 2002 and 2006. He established his own ",
"Arthur, Indiana\n Arthur is located at 38.34056°N, -87.24583°W.",
"Arthur – The Ride\n ARTHUR is an inverted-spinning dark ride roller coaster at Europa-Park in Rust, Germany. The attraction opened in spring 2014 as part of the wider \"ARTHUR - In the Minimoys Kingdom\" area themed after the Arthur series of books and films by Luc Besson.",
"Arthur Range (Tasmania)\n The Arthur Range lies in the traditional country of the South-West Nation of the Aboriginal Tasmanian people and the traditional name is Loinnekumme (LOINNE.KUM.ME). The range was renamed by George Augustus Robinson for Governor George Arthur after Robinson climbed Mount Frederick (now Mount Hayes) in March 1830.",
"Charlie Arthur\n Charles Suckling Arthur (1863 – 12 December 1925) was an English-born international rugby union forward who played club rugby for Cardiff and international rugby for Wales. Arthur was one of the Wales team to face the first Southern Hemisphere touring parties, the 1888 New Zealand Natives.",
"Chester A. Arthur\n that Arthur was not a native-born citizen of the United States. When Arthur was nominated for vice president in 1880, a New York attorney and political opponent, Arthur P. Hinman, initially speculated that Arthur was born in Ireland and did not come to the United States until he was fourteen years old. Had that been true, opponents might have argued that Arthur was ineligible for the vice presidency under the United States Constitution's natural-born-citizen clause. When Hinman's original story did not take root, he spread a new rumor that Arthur was born in Canada. This claim, too, failed to gain credence.",
"Arthur\nArthur or Arthur Melo (born 1996), Brazilian footballer ; Arthur \"Man\" Agee Jr., American former Chicago-area high school basketball player ; Arthur Ahmed (born 1970), Ghanaian politician ; Arthur Alexander (1940–1993), American soul singer and songwriter ; Arthur Ashe (1943–1993), American tennis player ; Arthur Askey (1900–1982), English comedian ; Artur Awejde (1838–1863), Polish commissioner of Augustów Voivodeship during the January Uprising ; Arthur Balfour (1848–1930), earl of Balfour, British politician, and prime minister under Edward VII ; Art Baltazar (born 1968), comic writer and illustrator for DC Super Pets ; Arthur Harold Beal (1896–1992), creator of Nitt Witt Ridge ; Arthur Blok (1882–1974), English "
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"title": "Paraul, Republic of Dagestan",
"text": " Paraul (Параул) is a rural locality (a selo) in Karabudakhkentsky District, Republic of Dagestan, Russia. The population was 4,949 as of 2010. There are 66 streets.",
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"title": "Petru Bogatu",
"text": " Petru Bogatu (12 July 1951 – 22 March 2020) was a journalist, essayist, political analyst and writer from the Republic of Moldova, unionist and pro-occidental orientation, editorialist at the National Newspaper, professor at the State University of Moldova, Faculty of Journalism and Communication Sciences.. Together with six other experts from Romania, the Netherlands and the Republic of Moldova, Bogatu was co-author of the book \"Twitter Revolution, First Episode: Republic of Moldova\", which is a synthesis of the April 2009 anti-communist protests in data, images and investigations. He wrote the fiction novel The rope braided in three, a parable of police intrigue about the geopolitical confrontations from the beginning of the third millennium, seen from an ethical, teleological and historical perspective.",
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"text": " In October 2015 Petru Bogatu, as an op-ed columnist for Ziarul Național, wrote hard criticism of Vladimir Plahotniuc's address, stating that he [Plahotniuc] \"has usurped the central country's administration\", and \"has subordindate to him prosecutora and judges, subjugating this way country's constitutional institutions. As a result, he transformed the state into a private firm, and the justice – into a gestapo for the intimidation and burial of his political opponents\". Next year Bogatu began his work at Prime TV, a channel owned by Plahotniuc.",
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"text": " Rareș Bogdan (born 17 September 1974 in Ocna Mureș, Alba County, Romania) is a Romanian politician who has been a PNL member of the European Parliament for Romania since 2019. He was the leader of the National Liberal Party's electoral list for the 2019 elections. He is sitting with the European People's Party group (EPP for short).",
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"text": " Paraul is located 90 km northwest of Novokayakent (the district's administrative centre) by road. Karabudakhkent and Buynaksk are the nearest rural localities.",
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"text": "Solo show at the Palace of the Parliament (Romanian: Palatul Parlamentului), the world's second largest building after the Pentagon (1999) ; House of Deputies, Conference Hall \"Constantin Brâncuși\", Bucharest, Romania (1999) ; Solo show at \"Hanul cu tei\" Gallery, Bucharest, Romania (2000) ; Group show \"Atelier 35\", Museum of Art, Constanta, Romania (2000) ; Performance Body Painting for \"Vanguardia\" fashion show at Hotel Sofitel, Bucharest, Romania (2001) ; Performance Body Painting for \"Fashion Days\" at Romanian Parliament, Bucharest, Romania (2002) ; Group show at Italian Cultural Centre, Bucharest, Romania (2002) ; Solo show at ROMEXPO (\"AM PRESS\" stand), Bucharest, Romania (2003) ; Body Painting for \"Roberto Cavalli\", in The Office Club, Bucharest, Romania (2004) ; Solo show at the Romanian Embassy in Athens, Greece (2005) ; Solo show, Athens, Greece, invited by the UNESCO Club of the Department of Piraeus and Islands (2005) ; Performance and solo show at \"Fundatia\" Gallery, Bucharest, Romania (2006) ; Solo show at \"Melenia\" Gallery, Bucharest, Romania (2010) ; Solo show in Dubai at Armani Hotel, Burj Khalifa, the tallest structure in the world, which plays its role in the show (2011) ; Solo show at D.I.F.C. Center, Dubai (2011) ",
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"title": "Bogale",
"text": " Bogale (ဘိုကလေးမြို့ ; also spelled Bogalay) is a small city located in the Bogale Township, Ayeyarwady Region, Myanmar (Burma). It is located on the south-western part of Myanmar/Burma on the mainland section of the country. It can be reached by both water transportation and by land.",
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"text": " The formerly known as Batalionul 60 Parașutiști \"Băneasa–Otopeni\" (60th Paratroopers Battalion \"Băneasa–Otopeni\") is the main paratrooper unit of the Romanian Land Forces. It was originally formed in 1941. It was previously subordinated to the 1st Territorial Army Corps, and its headquarters are located in Buzău. The battalion was part of the 2nd Paratroopers Brigade (HQ Clinceni), which was disbanded in 2005 due to a reorganization program of the Romanian Land Forces, in order to reach NATO standards. Batalionul 60 Parașutiști \"Băneasa–Otopeni\" was renamed Batalionul 620 Operații Speciale in 2011. Their first foreign operation came in 2009 in Kosovo, where an 86-man unit was deployed. The unit was equipped with URO VAMTAC vehicles.",
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"title": "Petru Bogatu",
"text": " Petru Bogatu was born on 12 July 1951 in Slobozia. He was a graduate of the Bălți Education Institute and a Rostov-on-Don institute. Bogatu was a journalist since 1975. He was a correspondent and then editor of Satul Nou, based in Slobozia (currently in the Transnistrian region); an editor, commentator, and deputy editor-in-chief at the Moldovan Public Television Moldova 1, deputy editor-in-chief of Ţara newspaper, political analyst and editor-in-chief at Flux newspaper. Bogatu also taught in the State University of Moldova's Department of Journalism and Communication Sciences. He served as vice president of the Popular Front of Moldova (1990–1992). From 1995 until 2000, Bogatu was the most popular journalist in Moldova. Later he worked for Vocea Basarabiei (2009), Jurnal TV (2009). He left Jurnal Trust Media in September 2013. Bogatu was also a political commentator and op-ed writer for the Ziarul Național newspaper. Since 2016 he was a producer and presenter of the TV program \"Cronica lui Bogatu\" (Chronicles of Bogatu) on Prime TV channel. He died on 22 March 2020, in Chișinău.",
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"title": "Bogdan Panait",
"text": " Bogdan Vasile Panait (born 12 April 1983) is a Romanian football player who plays as a defender for Sporting Vaslui in the Liga III. In his career Panait played for various football clubs from Romania, among them: Petrolul Ploiești, FC Vaslui, Steaua București, Politehnica Iași, Dunărea Galați, Dunărea Călărași or Metaloglobus București, but he also played in Moldova for FC Tiraspol and in Cyprus for Aris Limassol or ASIL Lysi.",
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"title": "Alakhpura Bogan",
"text": " Alakhapura Bogan is a village and panchayat in Lachhmangarh tehsil, Sikar district, Rajasthan, India. The word \"Bogan\" represents the Sufi sant Bogan Peer who is worshiped by both Hindus and Muslims. The dominant caste in the village is Jat. In jats Dhaka clan is the most prominent one, the other clans are Sevada, Khyalia and Mahala. In Dhakas the descendants of Khadta Ram are notables. Alakhpura Bogan is a village and Panchayat that is situated in Sikar district near Laxmangarh. The word \"Bogan\" represents the Sufi sant \"Bogan Peer\" who is worshipped by both Hindus and Muslims. Distance from Laxmangarh to Alakhpura Bogan is only 13 km.by road. Alakhpura Bogan is 30 km from its District Main City Sikar, and 130 km from its State Main City Jaipur. Nearby villages are Bhuma Bara (2.3 km), Patoda (4.5 km), Bhojasar Bara (5.1 km), Bathoth (7.8 km), Badusar (7.9 km).",
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"title": "2021 in Romanian kickboxing",
"text": " GFC 7: Paraschiv vs. Baya (also known as Romania vs. Netherlands II) was a kickboxing event produced by the Golden Fighter Championship that took place on June 24, 2021 at Silva Complex in Bucharest, Romania. Eduard Irimia and Ismael Londt made special guest appearances at the event.",
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"title": "Cahul Musical-Drama Theatre",
"text": " B.P. Hasdeu Musical-Drama Theatre (Teatrul Republican Muzical-Dramatic „B.P. Hasdeu”) in Cahul, Moldova, is a public theatre founded in 1987. It was given the name of the Romanian writer Bogdan Petriceicu Hasdeu. Cahul Musical-Drama Theatre is the only professional theatre company in the southern region of Moldova.",
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"title": "Pararhabdochaeta albolineata",
"text": " Indonesia.",
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"title": "Tavan Bogd Group",
"text": " Founded in 2002, Ulaanbaatar Flour LLC is a flour production company based in Darkhan-Uul Province. The company’s factory has a milling capacity of approximately 100,000 tons per year. The company has one of the largest market shares in flour productions and sales in the country.",
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"title": "Geo Bogza",
"text": " banned, Bogza scribbled in the snow set on the director's car the words: \"Long live Pintilie! The humble Geo Bogza\"; the statement was recorded with alarm by agents of Romania's secret police, the Securitate, who had witnessed the incident. In the 1970s, Bogza and several of his Writers' Union colleagues became involved in a bitter conflict with the nationalist Săptămâna magazine, which was led by novelist Eugen Barbu (who was also one of the persons overseeing censorship in Communist Romania). In 1979, România Literară published evidence that, in his writings, Barbu had plagiarized works of Russian literature. Rumors spread that Geo ",
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"title": "Bog Fox",
"text": " The details of the pylon were manufactured 2000 km away in Romania, from where they were transported to Estonia at the beginning of July 2020 in 11 parts on three lorries. The workers at the pylon's manufacturing plant welded the main details together in a rest area on the Risti-Virtsu highway just a few kilometres from its final location. The pylon was set up on 21 July 2020. Bog Fox carries Elering's Harku-Lihula-Sindi 330/110 kilovolt high-voltage line. The line was finished in December of the same year. Companies Empower and Leonhard Weiss (company) were the main employers of the construction of both the line and the designer pylon. The pylon's foundation is also remarkable. As the ground is wetland, the designer pylon's foundation is anchored to the ground with 25 pegs. Each peg is 19 metres high and therefore their total height is almost 500 metres. Since May 2021, Bog Fox has been lit up during the night.",
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"title": "Paraziții",
"text": " Paraziții (Romanian for \"The Parasites\", ) is a Romanian three-man rap and hip hop group founded in 1994. It is widely regarded as one of the seminal acts of rap in Romania. It consists of Cheloo (Cătălin Ștefan Ion), Ombladon (Bogdan Ionuț Păstacă), and FreakaDaDisk (Petre Urda).",
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"Paraul, Republic of Dagestan\n Paraul (Параул) is a rural locality (a selo) in Karabudakhkentsky District, Republic of Dagestan, Russia. The population was 4,949 as of 2010. There are 66 streets.",
"Petru Bogatu\n Petru Bogatu (12 July 1951 – 22 March 2020) was a journalist, essayist, political analyst and writer from the Republic of Moldova, unionist and pro-occidental orientation, editorialist at the National Newspaper, professor at the State University of Moldova, Faculty of Journalism and Communication Sciences.. Together with six other experts from Romania, the Netherlands and the Republic of Moldova, Bogatu was co-author of the book \"Twitter Revolution, First Episode: Republic of Moldova\", which is a synthesis of the April 2009 anti-communist protests in data, images and investigations. He wrote the fiction novel The rope braided in three, a parable of police intrigue about the geopolitical confrontations from the beginning of the third millennium, seen from an ethical, teleological and historical perspective.",
"Petru Bogatu\n In October 2015 Petru Bogatu, as an op-ed columnist for Ziarul Național, wrote hard criticism of Vladimir Plahotniuc's address, stating that he [Plahotniuc] \"has usurped the central country's administration\", and \"has subordindate to him prosecutora and judges, subjugating this way country's constitutional institutions. As a result, he transformed the state into a private firm, and the justice – into a gestapo for the intimidation and burial of his political opponents\". Next year Bogatu began his work at Prime TV, a channel owned by Plahotniuc.",
"Rareș Bogdan\n Rareș Bogdan (born 17 September 1974 in Ocna Mureș, Alba County, Romania) is a Romanian politician who has been a PNL member of the European Parliament for Romania since 2019. He was the leader of the National Liberal Party's electoral list for the 2019 elections. He is sitting with the European People's Party group (EPP for short).",
"Paraul, Republic of Dagestan\n Kumyks live there.",
"Paraul, Republic of Dagestan\n Paraul is located 90 km northwest of Novokayakent (the district's administrative centre) by road. Karabudakhkent and Buynaksk are the nearest rural localities.",
"State anti-religious publishing\nA. S. Bogad ",
"Bogdan Lascăr\nSolo show at the Palace of the Parliament (Romanian: Palatul Parlamentului), the world's second largest building after the Pentagon (1999) ; House of Deputies, Conference Hall \"Constantin Brâncuși\", Bucharest, Romania (1999) ; Solo show at \"Hanul cu tei\" Gallery, Bucharest, Romania (2000) ; Group show \"Atelier 35\", Museum of Art, Constanta, Romania (2000) ; Performance Body Painting for \"Vanguardia\" fashion show at Hotel Sofitel, Bucharest, Romania (2001) ; Performance Body Painting for \"Fashion Days\" at Romanian Parliament, Bucharest, Romania (2002) ; Group show at Italian Cultural Centre, Bucharest, Romania (2002) ; Solo show at ROMEXPO (\"AM PRESS\" stand), Bucharest, Romania (2003) ; Body Painting for \"Roberto Cavalli\", in The Office Club, Bucharest, Romania (2004) ; Solo show at the Romanian Embassy in Athens, Greece (2005) ; Solo show, Athens, Greece, invited by the UNESCO Club of the Department of Piraeus and Islands (2005) ; Performance and solo show at \"Fundatia\" Gallery, Bucharest, Romania (2006) ; Solo show at \"Melenia\" Gallery, Bucharest, Romania (2010) ; Solo show in Dubai at Armani Hotel, Burj Khalifa, the tallest structure in the world, which plays its role in the show (2011) ; Solo show at D.I.F.C. Center, Dubai (2011) ",
"Bogale\n Bogale (ဘိုကလေးမြို့ ; also spelled Bogalay) is a small city located in the Bogale Township, Ayeyarwady Region, Myanmar (Burma). It is located on the south-western part of Myanmar/Burma on the mainland section of the country. It can be reached by both water transportation and by land.",
"6th Special Operations Brigade "Mihai Viteazul" (Romania)\n The formerly known as Batalionul 60 Parașutiști \"Băneasa–Otopeni\" (60th Paratroopers Battalion \"Băneasa–Otopeni\") is the main paratrooper unit of the Romanian Land Forces. It was originally formed in 1941. It was previously subordinated to the 1st Territorial Army Corps, and its headquarters are located in Buzău. The battalion was part of the 2nd Paratroopers Brigade (HQ Clinceni), which was disbanded in 2005 due to a reorganization program of the Romanian Land Forces, in order to reach NATO standards. Batalionul 60 Parașutiști \"Băneasa–Otopeni\" was renamed Batalionul 620 Operații Speciale in 2011. Their first foreign operation came in 2009 in Kosovo, where an 86-man unit was deployed. The unit was equipped with URO VAMTAC vehicles.",
"Petru Bogatu\n Petru Bogatu was born on 12 July 1951 in Slobozia. He was a graduate of the Bălți Education Institute and a Rostov-on-Don institute. Bogatu was a journalist since 1975. He was a correspondent and then editor of Satul Nou, based in Slobozia (currently in the Transnistrian region); an editor, commentator, and deputy editor-in-chief at the Moldovan Public Television Moldova 1, deputy editor-in-chief of Ţara newspaper, political analyst and editor-in-chief at Flux newspaper. Bogatu also taught in the State University of Moldova's Department of Journalism and Communication Sciences. He served as vice president of the Popular Front of Moldova (1990–1992). From 1995 until 2000, Bogatu was the most popular journalist in Moldova. Later he worked for Vocea Basarabiei (2009), Jurnal TV (2009). He left Jurnal Trust Media in September 2013. Bogatu was also a political commentator and op-ed writer for the Ziarul Național newspaper. Since 2016 he was a producer and presenter of the TV program \"Cronica lui Bogatu\" (Chronicles of Bogatu) on Prime TV channel. He died on 22 March 2020, in Chișinău.",
"Bogdan Panait\n Bogdan Vasile Panait (born 12 April 1983) is a Romanian football player who plays as a defender for Sporting Vaslui in the Liga III. In his career Panait played for various football clubs from Romania, among them: Petrolul Ploiești, FC Vaslui, Steaua București, Politehnica Iași, Dunărea Galați, Dunărea Călărași or Metaloglobus București, but he also played in Moldova for FC Tiraspol and in Cyprus for Aris Limassol or ASIL Lysi.",
"Alakhpura Bogan\n Alakhapura Bogan is a village and panchayat in Lachhmangarh tehsil, Sikar district, Rajasthan, India. The word \"Bogan\" represents the Sufi sant Bogan Peer who is worshiped by both Hindus and Muslims. The dominant caste in the village is Jat. In jats Dhaka clan is the most prominent one, the other clans are Sevada, Khyalia and Mahala. In Dhakas the descendants of Khadta Ram are notables. Alakhpura Bogan is a village and Panchayat that is situated in Sikar district near Laxmangarh. The word \"Bogan\" represents the Sufi sant \"Bogan Peer\" who is worshipped by both Hindus and Muslims. Distance from Laxmangarh to Alakhpura Bogan is only 13 km.by road. Alakhpura Bogan is 30 km from its District Main City Sikar, and 130 km from its State Main City Jaipur. Nearby villages are Bhuma Bara (2.3 km), Patoda (4.5 km), Bhojasar Bara (5.1 km), Bathoth (7.8 km), Badusar (7.9 km).",
"2021 in Romanian kickboxing\n GFC 7: Paraschiv vs. Baya (also known as Romania vs. Netherlands II) was a kickboxing event produced by the Golden Fighter Championship that took place on June 24, 2021 at Silva Complex in Bucharest, Romania. Eduard Irimia and Ismael Londt made special guest appearances at the event.",
"Cahul Musical-Drama Theatre\n B.P. Hasdeu Musical-Drama Theatre (Teatrul Republican Muzical-Dramatic „B.P. Hasdeu”) in Cahul, Moldova, is a public theatre founded in 1987. It was given the name of the Romanian writer Bogdan Petriceicu Hasdeu. Cahul Musical-Drama Theatre is the only professional theatre company in the southern region of Moldova.",
"Pararhabdochaeta albolineata\n Indonesia.",
"Tavan Bogd Group\n Founded in 2002, Ulaanbaatar Flour LLC is a flour production company based in Darkhan-Uul Province. The company’s factory has a milling capacity of approximately 100,000 tons per year. The company has one of the largest market shares in flour productions and sales in the country.",
"Geo Bogza\n banned, Bogza scribbled in the snow set on the director's car the words: \"Long live Pintilie! The humble Geo Bogza\"; the statement was recorded with alarm by agents of Romania's secret police, the Securitate, who had witnessed the incident. In the 1970s, Bogza and several of his Writers' Union colleagues became involved in a bitter conflict with the nationalist Săptămâna magazine, which was led by novelist Eugen Barbu (who was also one of the persons overseeing censorship in Communist Romania). In 1979, România Literară published evidence that, in his writings, Barbu had plagiarized works of Russian literature. Rumors spread that Geo ",
"Bog Fox\n The details of the pylon were manufactured 2000 km away in Romania, from where they were transported to Estonia at the beginning of July 2020 in 11 parts on three lorries. The workers at the pylon's manufacturing plant welded the main details together in a rest area on the Risti-Virtsu highway just a few kilometres from its final location. The pylon was set up on 21 July 2020. Bog Fox carries Elering's Harku-Lihula-Sindi 330/110 kilovolt high-voltage line. The line was finished in December of the same year. Companies Empower and Leonhard Weiss (company) were the main employers of the construction of both the line and the designer pylon. The pylon's foundation is also remarkable. As the ground is wetland, the designer pylon's foundation is anchored to the ground with 25 pegs. Each peg is 19 metres high and therefore their total height is almost 500 metres. Since May 2021, Bog Fox has been lit up during the night.",
"Paraziții\n Paraziții (Romanian for \"The Parasites\", ) is a Romanian three-man rap and hip hop group founded in 1994. It is widely regarded as one of the seminal acts of rap in Romania. It consists of Cheloo (Cătălin Ștefan Ion), Ombladon (Bogdan Ionuț Păstacă), and FreakaDaDisk (Petre Urda)."
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"People's Republic of China",
"China",
"CN",
"PR China",
"PRC",
"cn",
"CHN",
"🇨🇳",
"China PR",
"Mainland China"
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"text": " Zeebo Inc. had its headquarters in San Diego, California with offices in São Paulo, Brazil, Mexico City, Mexico and Shanghai, China. Zeebo marketing and development in Brazil are carried out by Zeebo Brasil, Zeebo Inc.'s Brazilian subsidiary. Marketing and development in Mexico was carried out by the Mexican subsidiary Zeebo Mexico. Manufacturing and distribution were provided by regional partners such as Tectoy in Brazil. Wireless bandwidth was provided by telecommunications partners such as Claro in Brazil and Telcel in Mexico. Zeebo also announced an agreement with AT&T in March, 2010. The company has stated that \"The agreement gives us access to AT&T's international roaming network, allowing us to carry out rapid trials of the Zeebo platform in new geographic areas as we establish longer-term agreements with local carriers for deployment of the system. It will also give us a chance to explore opportunities in the US market in the future.\" In June, 2010, it was reported that Zeebo Inc. raised $13.5 million in its latest round of venture funding.",
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"text": " 2005, when Bogotá's chamber of commerce took on the project of strengthening and consolidating the local art scene. ArtBo was created as a nonprofit project to promote Colombia's culture and arts both locally and abroad through the participation of key Colombian art galleries as well as International galleries. It was started by the Colombian Government as a reaction to the ongoing Colombian conflict, as a way to help rebrand Colombia's capitol city as a destination for culture, business, and investment. Since 2012, under the direction of María Paz Gaviria, the fair has grown in size to becoming Latin America's second largest art fair, next to Zona Maco in Mexico. Internationally, ArtBo is sometimes referred to as the \"Art Basel of Latin America\".",
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"Teboil\n Oy Teboil Ab is an oil company in Finland, engaged in the marketing, sales and distribution of petroleum products and operation of filling and service stations. It is a subsidiary of the Russian company Lukoil.",
"Lubombo Transfrontier Conservation Area\n Tembe Elephant Park is situated in Maputaland, in the north-eastern region of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa adjoining the Mozambique border. It is home to the province's biggest African elephant herd and its only indigenous elephants. Tembe's 300 km2 comprises a variety of unique sand forest, woodland, grassland and swampland habitats.",
"Corruption in Equatorial Guinea\n The French engineering firm Bouygues built Teodorin a free mansion in Malabo, the capital of Equatorial Guinea. He also ordered foreign firms to install zinc-tile roofs on thousands of poor Equatorialguinean homes at a time when he had a \"substantial financial interest\" in the zinc-roofing industry.",
"Tebo Creek\n Tebo Creek is a stream in Benton and Henry Counties in the U.S. state of Missouri. The stream begins at the confluence of East Fork Tebo Creek and the Middle Fork Tebo Creek just to the southeast of Calhoun and south of Missouri Route 52 at 38.46167°N, -93.60861°W. The stream flows generally south and southeast to enter the waters of Truman Reservoir east of Clinton. Prior to the formation of the lake the stream continued to the southeast to enter the South Grand River to the east of Racket on Missouri Route 7 and just northwest of Harry S Truman State Park in Benton County at 38.3°N, -93.46528°W. The name Tebo is a corruption of the French surnames Taveau or Thibeault. Variant names include: Big Tebo Creek, Tabo Creek, Teabeau Creek, Teabo Creek and Thibault River.",
"Tetreuaresta timida\n Mexico, Costa Rica.",
"R.A.M Tebo II of Batibo\n Subsequent years were spent in job search and business. Starting in Edea where he owned a small business, he retrained in accounting with the British School of accounting, Douala, and then worked for Guinness Cameroon briefly before leaving for an International transportation company that took him off the shores of Cameroon to Dubai. He returned to Cameroon in the declining days of his father's health; he was enthroned in 2005 upon the death of his father. Though not active in any political party, R.A.M Tebo II is an active member of the Northwest Fons Union (NOWEFU).",
"Dobo, The Gambia\n Dobo is a small village located in North Bank, The Gambia, a country in West Africa.",
"Nemacheilus tebo\n Nemacheilus tebo is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Nemacheilus from Kalimantan Timur in Indonesia.",
"Zeebo Inc.\n Zeebo Inc. had its headquarters in San Diego, California with offices in São Paulo, Brazil, Mexico City, Mexico and Shanghai, China. Zeebo marketing and development in Brazil are carried out by Zeebo Brasil, Zeebo Inc.'s Brazilian subsidiary. Marketing and development in Mexico was carried out by the Mexican subsidiary Zeebo Mexico. Manufacturing and distribution were provided by regional partners such as Tectoy in Brazil. Wireless bandwidth was provided by telecommunications partners such as Claro in Brazil and Telcel in Mexico. Zeebo also announced an agreement with AT&T in March, 2010. The company has stated that \"The agreement gives us access to AT&T's international roaming network, allowing us to carry out rapid trials of the Zeebo platform in new geographic areas as we establish longer-term agreements with local carriers for deployment of the system. It will also give us a chance to explore opportunities in the US market in the future.\" In June, 2010, it was reported that Zeebo Inc. raised $13.5 million in its latest round of venture funding.",
"Tahtay Adiyabo\n Tahtay Adiyabo ( Tigrinya \"Lower Adiyabo\") is one of the Districts of Ethiopia, or woredas, in the Tigray Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Semien Mi'irabawi Zone, Tahtay Adiyabo is bordered on the south by the Asigede Tsimbela, on the southwest by the Tekezé River which separates Tahtay Adiyabo from the Mi'irabawi Zone, on the north by Eritrea, and on the east by La'ilay Adiyabo; part of the northern border with Eritrea is delineated by the Mareb River. The northernmost point of this woreda is the northernmost point of Ethiopia. Towns in this woreda include Addi Awuala and Addi Hageray. The town of Shiraro is surrounded by Tahtay Adiyabo.",
"Tebe-Tebe\n Tebe-Tebe is a community council located in the Berea District of Lesotho. Its population in 2006 was 16,533.",
"Tetreuaresta deleta\n Brazil.",
"Zeebo Inc.\n The company introduced the Zeebo in limited quantities in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on June 1, 2009, with manufacturing and distribution provided by Tectoy. The system went on sale nationwide in Brazil in November the same year. In December, 2009, the Zeebo went on sale nationwide in Mexico.",
"ArtBo\n 2005, when Bogotá's chamber of commerce took on the project of strengthening and consolidating the local art scene. ArtBo was created as a nonprofit project to promote Colombia's culture and arts both locally and abroad through the participation of key Colombian art galleries as well as International galleries. It was started by the Colombian Government as a reaction to the ongoing Colombian conflict, as a way to help rebrand Colombia's capitol city as a destination for culture, business, and investment. Since 2012, under the direction of María Paz Gaviria, the fair has grown in size to becoming Latin America's second largest art fair, next to Zona Maco in Mexico. Internationally, ArtBo is sometimes referred to as the \"Art Basel of Latin America\".",
"Lubombo Transfrontier Conservation Area\n The Lubombo Transfrontier Conservation Area covers 4195 km2, of which 2783 km2 (66%) is in Mozambique, 1095 km2 (26%) is in South Africa, and 317 km2 (8%) is in Eswatini. It is situated on a low-lying coastal plain between the Lebombo Mountains in the west and the Indian Ocean in the east. The area offers a unique combination of big-game country, extensive wetlands, and beautiful undeveloped coastal areas. It links the Maputo Elephant Reserve in Mozambique through the Futi Corridor and the Lubombo Conservancy in Eswatini to the Tembe Elephant Park in South Africa, creating the first major elephant stronghold along Africa's eastern coastline.",
"Tebedu\n🇯🇵 Nemuro, Hokkaido, Japan ",
"Teba\n Teba is a town and municipality located in the province of Málaga in the autonomous community of Andalusia in southern Spain. It is situated in the northeast of the province, in Guadalteba comarca. As of 2018, its population is 3,818. The town is the site of the Battle of Teba, which took place in 1330 during the Reconquista. Scottish knight and feudal lord Sir James Douglas was killed at Teba during the same campaign."
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In what country is Sholoktu? | [
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"title": "Sholokhov Moscow State University for Humanities",
"text": "Anapa, Krasnodar Krai ; Balabanovo, Kaluga Oblast ; Derbent, Dagestan ; Yegoryevsk, Moscow Oblast ; Yekaterinburg, Sverdlovsk oblast ; Zheleznovodsk, Stavropol Krai ; Elista, Kalmykia ; Likino-Dulevo, Moscow Oblast ; Pokrov, Vladimir Oblast ; Stavropol, Stavropol Krai ; Sergiyev Posad, Moscow Oblast ; Sterlitamak, Bashkortostan ; Stupino, Moscow Oblast ; Tomsk, Tomsk Oblast ; Ufa, Bashkortostan ; Cheboksary, Chuvash Republic ; Shadrinsk, Kurgan Oblast ; Yakutsk, Yakutia University have a branches in following localities:",
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"text": " Temtsiltu Shobtsood (Шовчууд Тэмцэлт, born August 1956) or Temtselt Shobshuud, also known as his Chinese name Xi Haiming, is an ethnic Mongol activist who campaign for independence of \"Southern Mongolia\" (aka Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of China). Now he is the chairman of Inner Mongolian People's Party. Temtsiltu was born in Naiman Banner, a banner in Tongliao, Inner Mongolia. In early 1981, while at university he joined the Inner Mongolian student movement together with Hada, Huchuntegus and Wang Manlai, which was campaigning to preserve Mongolian identity in Inner Mongolia under Chinese law. Due to his activities, the Chinese authorities put him under surveillance. He graduated ",
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"text": " Sholokhovo (Шолохово) is a rural locality (a village) in Novlenskoye Rural Settlement, Vologodsky District, Vologda Oblast, Russia. The population was 133 as of 2002. There are 4 streets.",
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"Temtsiltu Shobtsood\n Temtsiltu Shobtsood (Шовчууд Тэмцэлт, born August 1956) or Temtselt Shobshuud, also known as his Chinese name Xi Haiming, is an ethnic Mongol activist who campaign for independence of \"Southern Mongolia\" (aka Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of China). Now he is the chairman of Inner Mongolian People's Party. Temtsiltu was born in Naiman Banner, a banner in Tongliao, Inner Mongolia. In early 1981, while at university he joined the Inner Mongolian student movement together with Hada, Huchuntegus and Wang Manlai, which was campaigning to preserve Mongolian identity in Inner Mongolia under Chinese law. Due to his activities, the Chinese authorities put him under surveillance. He graduated ",
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"Abagaitu Islet\n Abagaitu Islet (Большой остров, Bolshoy Ostrov) is an islet in the Argun River (Asia) divided between the People's Republic of China (Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region) and Russia (Chita Oblast). Its area is 58 km². The island was occupied by the Soviet Union in 1929, a move not accepted by China, resulting in a border dispute that lasted more than seventy years. On October 14, 2004, the Complementary Agreement between the People's Republic of China and the Russian Federation on the Eastern Section of the China–Russia Boundary was signed, in which Russia agreed to relinquish control over a part of Abagaitu Islet. In 2005, the Russian Duma and the Chinese National People's Congress approved the agreement.",
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"Shosholoza Meyl\n Shosholoza Meyl is a division of the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA) that operates long-distance (intercity) passenger rail services. It operates various train routes across South Africa, carrying approximately 4 million passengers annually. Before 2009, Shosholoza Meyl was a division of Spoornet, but it was transferred after the formation of PRASA. \"Shosholoza\" is the name of a popular South African song about workers on a train and it therefore means moving forward. \"Meyl\" is a word that is related to a South African word for \"long distance train\", according to the Spoornet/Shosholoza Meyl website. The company's name prior to change was \"Mainline Passenger Services\". In August 2010, Shosholoza Meyl suspended services claiming either contract difficulties (between Transnet and Prasa) or unreliable trains. Some services began to resume in November 2010. Shosholoza Meyl services were suspended by PRASA following a fatal crash with a goods train on 12th February 2020. A revised service was introduced from 27th November 2020, which due to Covid-19 restrictions limits seating capacity and passengers need to supply their own food, drinks, and bedding.",
"Cholokashvili\n The Cholokashvili (ჩოლოყაშვილი) is a former noble family in Georgia. It claimed an exotic foreign lineage and first appeared in the eastern Georgian province, and later kingdom, of Kakheti in 1320. They were enfeoffed of the office of Prince-Master of the Palace of Kakheti and produced several notable members from the 16th century into the 20th.",
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"Shologonsky Rural Okrug, Olenyoksky District, Sakha Republic\n Shologonsky Ethnic Rural Okrug or Shologonsky Nasleg (Шологонский национальный наслег (сельский округ)) is an administrative division of Olenyoksky District of the Sakha Republic, Russia. As a municipal division, its territory is incorporated as Shologonsky Ethnic Rural Settlement within Olenyoksky Municipal District.",
"Khnyukh\n Rutuls live there.",
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"Sholokhovsky District\n Sholokhovsky District (Шо́лоховский райо́н) is an administrative and municipal district (raion), one of the forty-three in Rostov Oblast, Russia. It is located in the north of the oblast. The area of the district is 2536 km2. Its administrative center is the rural locality (a stanitsa) of Vyoshenskaya. Population: 27,294 (2010 Census); The population of Vyoshenskaya accounts for 33.9% of the district's total population.",
"Iskashitaa Refugee Network\n Iskashitaa originally worked with Somali Bantus, but has expanded to work with refugee populations from around the world. These refugees and asylum seekers arrive from Afghanistan, Bhutan, Burma, Burundi, the Central African Republic, Cuba, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Republic of the Congo, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Iran, Iraq, Liberia, Russia, Rwanda, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, and Syria."
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"title": "Goldasht, Sistan and Baluchestan",
"text": " Goldasht is a village in Dalgan Rural District, in the Central District of Dalgan County, Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 240, in 51 families.",
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"text": " Sistan and Baluchestan is the poorest of Iran's 31 provinces, with a HDI score of 0.688. The government of Iran has been implementing new plans such as creating the Chabahar Free Trade-Industrial Zone.",
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"text": " Industry is new to the province. Efforts have been done and tax, customs and financial motivations have caused more industrial investment, new projects, new producing jobs and improvement of industry. The most important factories are: – Khash cement factory with production of 2600 tons cement daily and three other cement. Factories under construction: – Cotton cloth and fishing net weaving factories and the brick factory can be named as well. The province has important geological and metal mineral potentials such as chrome, copper, granite, antimony, talc, manganese, iron, lead, zinc, tin, nickel, platinum, gold and silver. One of the main mines in this province is Chel Kooreh copper mine in 120 km north of Zahedan.",
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"text": " Sistan and Balochistan Province is the second largest province of the 31 provinces of Iran, after Kerman Province. It is in the southeast of the country, bordering Pakistan and Afghanistan, and its capital is Zahedan. The province is the second largest province in Iran with an area of 180,726 km2 and a population of 2.5 million. The counties of the province are Chabahar County, Qasr-e Qand County, Dalgan County, Golshan County, Hirmand County, Iranshahr County, Khash County, Konarak County, Nik Shahr County, Saravan County, Sarbaz County, Sib and Suran County, Taftan County, Zabol County, Mehrestan County, Zahedan County, Zehak County, Hamun County, Nimruz County, Bampur County, Mirjaveh County and Fanuj County. The population comprises the Baloch who form a majority in the province, with Persian Sistani minority. Smaller communities of Kurds (in the eastern highlands and near Iranshahr), the expatriate Brahui (on the border between Iran and Pakistan), and other resident and itinerant ethnic groups, such as the Romani, are also found within the province.",
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"text": " the western (Gard) wind. The province borders South Khorasan Province in the north, Kerman Province and Hormozgan Province in the west, the Gulf of Oman in the south, and Afghanistan and Pakistan in east. Firuzabad Castle Almost in whole of Sistān and Balūchestān, the people are mostly Balōch and speak the Baluchi language, although there also exists among them a small community of speakers of the Indo-Aryan language Jadgali. The name Balūchestān means \"Land of the Balōch\" and is used to represent the majority Baloch peoples inhabiting the province, Sistan was added to the name to represent the minority Persian peoples who speak the Sistani dialect of Persian. Many scholars, orators, and literary personalities have sprung up from this part of Iran, amongst which are Farrukhi Sistani, Ya'qub bin Laith as-Saffar and Rostam. Ayatollah Sistani is also from Sistān; though he currently resides in Najaf, Iraq.",
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"text": " significant number i.e. 600,000 reside in southern Afghanistan. They are also spread in other countries of the world, such as the Persian Gulf states and Europe. In Iran, the Baloch are divided into two groups: the Makrani and the Sarhadi. The cities such as Iranshahr, Chabahar, Nikshahr, Sarbaz, and Saravan are known as the Makran region, while Zahedan and Khash are known as the Sarhad region. Balochistan of Iran has been regarded as the most underdeveloped, desolate, and poorest region of the country. The government of Iran has been trying to reverse this situation by implementing new plans such as the creation of the Chabahar Free Trade Zone.",
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"title": "List of cities in Sistan and Baluchestan Province by population",
"text": " The following list sorts all cities (including towns) in the Iranian province of Sistan and Baluchestan with a population of more than 10,000 according to the 2016 Census. As of September 24, 2016, 19 places fulfill this criterion and are listed here. This list refers only to the population of individual cities, towns and villages within their defined limits, which does not include other municipalities or suburban areas within urban agglomerations.",
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"text": " of gold ore extracted from the mine. In 2012, three new gold mines with 16 tons of proven net gold deposits have been discovered in Saqqez city in the western province of Kurdistan. As of 2014, gold ore reserves of Zareh Shuran mine in West Azerbaijan (largest gold plant in the M.E.) are estimated at 20 million tons with an average grade of 5.5 gram per ton which is considered one of the most valuable known mines in the country. In 2020, provincial officials announced the discovery of large gold reserves in southeast Sistan and Baluchestan after extensive exploration and survey stages were completed. A license for the exploration of the mine with a definite reserve of eight tonnes of gold was issued. Iranian officials dubbed Sistan and Baluchestan the \"mineral rainbow\" of Iran, with the most lucrative reserves of antimony, titanium, copper and gold.",
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"title": "List of cities, towns and villages in Sistan and Baluchestan Province",
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"title": "List of cities in Sistan and Baluchestan Province by population",
"text": " The following table lists the 19 cities in Sistan and Baluchestan with a population of at least 10,000 on September 24, 2016. The table also gives an overview of the evolution of the population since the 1996 census.",
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"title": "Aliabad-e Goldasht",
"text": " Aliabad-e Goldasht (, also Romanized as ‘Alīābād-e Goldasht; also known as ‘Alīābād) is a village in Dalgan Rural District, in the Central District of Dalgan County, Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 120, in 21 families.",
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"title": "Goldasht, Lorestan",
"text": " Goldasht is a village in Hemmatabad Rural District, in the Central District of Borujerd County, Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 772, in 202 families.",
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"title": "Sistan and Baluchestan Province",
"text": " The following table shows the ten largest cities of Sistan and Baluchestan Province:",
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"title": "Balochistan",
"text": " The Balochistan region is administratively divided among three countries, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Iran. The largest portion in area and population is in Pakistan, whose largest province (in land area) is Balochistan. An estimated 6.9 million of Pakistan's population is Baloch. In Iran there are about two million ethnic Baloch and a majority of the population of the eastern Sistan and Baluchestan Province is of Baloch ethnicity. The Afghan portion of Balochistan includes the Chahar Burjak District of Nimruz Province, and the Registan Desert in southern Helmand and Kandahar provinces. The governors of Nimruz province in Afghanistan belong to the Baloch ethnic group. ",
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"title": "Sistan and Baluchestan Province",
"text": " Previously whole of this state was called Baluchestan, but Iran symbolically added Sistan to the end of Baluchestan and then after the 1979's revolution in Iran, the name of province was changed to Sistan & Baluchestan without any excuse. Today, Sistan refers to the narrow strip of the northern margin of the province and Baluchestan involves whole Zahedan to Chabahar. Combined Sistan and Baluchestan province today accounts for one of the driest regions of Iran with a slight increase in rainfall from east to west, and an obvious rise in humidity in the coastal regions. The province is subject to seasonal winds from different directions, the most important of which are the 120-day wind of Sistan known as baluchi word Levar, the seventh (Gav-kosh) wind, the Nambi or south wind, the Hooshak wind, the humid and seasonal winds of the Indian Ocean, the North or (Gurich) wind ",
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"title": "2009 Zahedan bombing",
"text": " Zahedan is the capital of Sistan and Baluchestan Province, shares a border with Pakistan and is the scene of frequent clashes between Iranian police and drug dealers and militants and terrorists such as Jundallah. In 2007, there was another bombing that killed eleven people.",
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"title": "Sistan and Baluchestan Province",
"text": " The minority Sistani people of \"Sistan and Baluchestan province\" are Shia Muslims, and the majority Baloch people of the Baluchestan area in the province are Sunni Muslims.",
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"title": "2021 Sistan and Baluchestan protests",
"text": " The 2021 Sistan and Baluchestan protests, are a series of ongoing protests in the Sistan and Baluchestan province of Iran. The protests started on 23 February 2021 after multiple Balochi fuel traders were killed at the Iran-Pakistan border.",
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"title": "2019 Sistan and Baluchestan protests",
"text": " Protests started on 29 November in the Pashamagh and Sarbaz area after a prominent cleric was arrested. Demonstrators closed off several roads in the area, and were met with the security forces responding with tear gas and live bullets in attempt to disperse the crowd. At least six protesters were injured as a result.",
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"title": "List of cities, towns and villages in Sistan and Baluchestan Province",
"text": " Qanat-e Hajji Mirza | Qanat-e Hajji Pirdad | Qanat-e Hajji Shir Mohammad | Qanat-e Maduhi | Qanat-e Mir Qalandar | Qanat-e Nur Mohammad | Qanat-e Palangiabad | Qanat-e Pirdad | Qanat-e Rowghani | Qanat-e Rudin | Qanat-e Seyyed Mohammad Padeshahi | Qanat-e Shah Mohammad Sheh Bakhsh | Qanat-e Taj Mohammad | Qanat-e Tajak Naruyi | Qanbar Zehi | Qand | Qandab | Qarah Yaghi | Qarqaruk | Qasem Bampury Jalilabad | Qasemabad | Qasemabad | Qasemabad | Qasemabad | Qasemabad | Qasemabad | Qasemabad | Qasemabad-e Gonbad | Qasr-e Qand | Qateri | Qazaq | Qaziabad | Qazizadeh | Qeblehi Kur | Qodratabad-e Pudchah | Qorqori | Qus ol Din Bamadi",
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"Goldasht, Sistan and Baluchestan\n Goldasht is a village in Dalgan Rural District, in the Central District of Dalgan County, Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 240, in 51 families.",
"Sistan and Baluchestan Province\n Sistan and Baluchestan is the poorest of Iran's 31 provinces, with a HDI score of 0.688. The government of Iran has been implementing new plans such as creating the Chabahar Free Trade-Industrial Zone.",
"Sistan and Baluchestan Province\n Industry is new to the province. Efforts have been done and tax, customs and financial motivations have caused more industrial investment, new projects, new producing jobs and improvement of industry. The most important factories are: – Khash cement factory with production of 2600 tons cement daily and three other cement. Factories under construction: – Cotton cloth and fishing net weaving factories and the brick factory can be named as well. The province has important geological and metal mineral potentials such as chrome, copper, granite, antimony, talc, manganese, iron, lead, zinc, tin, nickel, platinum, gold and silver. One of the main mines in this province is Chel Kooreh copper mine in 120 km north of Zahedan.",
"Sistan and Baluchestan Province\n Sistan and Balochistan Province is the second largest province of the 31 provinces of Iran, after Kerman Province. It is in the southeast of the country, bordering Pakistan and Afghanistan, and its capital is Zahedan. The province is the second largest province in Iran with an area of 180,726 km2 and a population of 2.5 million. The counties of the province are Chabahar County, Qasr-e Qand County, Dalgan County, Golshan County, Hirmand County, Iranshahr County, Khash County, Konarak County, Nik Shahr County, Saravan County, Sarbaz County, Sib and Suran County, Taftan County, Zabol County, Mehrestan County, Zahedan County, Zehak County, Hamun County, Nimruz County, Bampur County, Mirjaveh County and Fanuj County. The population comprises the Baloch who form a majority in the province, with Persian Sistani minority. Smaller communities of Kurds (in the eastern highlands and near Iranshahr), the expatriate Brahui (on the border between Iran and Pakistan), and other resident and itinerant ethnic groups, such as the Romani, are also found within the province.",
"Sistan and Baluchestan Province\n the western (Gard) wind. The province borders South Khorasan Province in the north, Kerman Province and Hormozgan Province in the west, the Gulf of Oman in the south, and Afghanistan and Pakistan in east. Firuzabad Castle Almost in whole of Sistān and Balūchestān, the people are mostly Balōch and speak the Baluchi language, although there also exists among them a small community of speakers of the Indo-Aryan language Jadgali. The name Balūchestān means \"Land of the Balōch\" and is used to represent the majority Baloch peoples inhabiting the province, Sistan was added to the name to represent the minority Persian peoples who speak the Sistani dialect of Persian. Many scholars, orators, and literary personalities have sprung up from this part of Iran, amongst which are Farrukhi Sistani, Ya'qub bin Laith as-Saffar and Rostam. Ayatollah Sistani is also from Sistān; though he currently resides in Najaf, Iraq.",
"Baloch of Iran\n significant number i.e. 600,000 reside in southern Afghanistan. They are also spread in other countries of the world, such as the Persian Gulf states and Europe. In Iran, the Baloch are divided into two groups: the Makrani and the Sarhadi. The cities such as Iranshahr, Chabahar, Nikshahr, Sarbaz, and Saravan are known as the Makran region, while Zahedan and Khash are known as the Sarhad region. Balochistan of Iran has been regarded as the most underdeveloped, desolate, and poorest region of the country. The government of Iran has been trying to reverse this situation by implementing new plans such as the creation of the Chabahar Free Trade Zone.",
"List of cities in Sistan and Baluchestan Province by population\n The following list sorts all cities (including towns) in the Iranian province of Sistan and Baluchestan with a population of more than 10,000 according to the 2016 Census. As of September 24, 2016, 19 places fulfill this criterion and are listed here. This list refers only to the population of individual cities, towns and villages within their defined limits, which does not include other municipalities or suburban areas within urban agglomerations.",
"Mining in Iran\n of gold ore extracted from the mine. In 2012, three new gold mines with 16 tons of proven net gold deposits have been discovered in Saqqez city in the western province of Kurdistan. As of 2014, gold ore reserves of Zareh Shuran mine in West Azerbaijan (largest gold plant in the M.E.) are estimated at 20 million tons with an average grade of 5.5 gram per ton which is considered one of the most valuable known mines in the country. In 2020, provincial officials announced the discovery of large gold reserves in southeast Sistan and Baluchestan after extensive exploration and survey stages were completed. A license for the exploration of the mine with a definite reserve of eight tonnes of gold was issued. Iranian officials dubbed Sistan and Baluchestan the \"mineral rainbow\" of Iran, with the most lucrative reserves of antimony, titanium, copper and gold.",
"List of cities, towns and villages in Sistan and Baluchestan Province\n Cities are in bold text; all others are villages.",
"List of cities in Sistan and Baluchestan Province by population\n The following table lists the 19 cities in Sistan and Baluchestan with a population of at least 10,000 on September 24, 2016. The table also gives an overview of the evolution of the population since the 1996 census.",
"Aliabad-e Goldasht\n Aliabad-e Goldasht (, also Romanized as ‘Alīābād-e Goldasht; also known as ‘Alīābād) is a village in Dalgan Rural District, in the Central District of Dalgan County, Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 120, in 21 families.",
"Goldasht, Lorestan\n Goldasht is a village in Hemmatabad Rural District, in the Central District of Borujerd County, Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 772, in 202 families.",
"Sistan and Baluchestan Province\n The following table shows the ten largest cities of Sistan and Baluchestan Province:",
"Balochistan\n The Balochistan region is administratively divided among three countries, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Iran. The largest portion in area and population is in Pakistan, whose largest province (in land area) is Balochistan. An estimated 6.9 million of Pakistan's population is Baloch. In Iran there are about two million ethnic Baloch and a majority of the population of the eastern Sistan and Baluchestan Province is of Baloch ethnicity. The Afghan portion of Balochistan includes the Chahar Burjak District of Nimruz Province, and the Registan Desert in southern Helmand and Kandahar provinces. The governors of Nimruz province in Afghanistan belong to the Baloch ethnic group. ",
"Sistan and Baluchestan Province\n Previously whole of this state was called Baluchestan, but Iran symbolically added Sistan to the end of Baluchestan and then after the 1979's revolution in Iran, the name of province was changed to Sistan & Baluchestan without any excuse. Today, Sistan refers to the narrow strip of the northern margin of the province and Baluchestan involves whole Zahedan to Chabahar. Combined Sistan and Baluchestan province today accounts for one of the driest regions of Iran with a slight increase in rainfall from east to west, and an obvious rise in humidity in the coastal regions. The province is subject to seasonal winds from different directions, the most important of which are the 120-day wind of Sistan known as baluchi word Levar, the seventh (Gav-kosh) wind, the Nambi or south wind, the Hooshak wind, the humid and seasonal winds of the Indian Ocean, the North or (Gurich) wind ",
"2009 Zahedan bombing\n Zahedan is the capital of Sistan and Baluchestan Province, shares a border with Pakistan and is the scene of frequent clashes between Iranian police and drug dealers and militants and terrorists such as Jundallah. In 2007, there was another bombing that killed eleven people.",
"Sistan and Baluchestan Province\n The minority Sistani people of \"Sistan and Baluchestan province\" are Shia Muslims, and the majority Baloch people of the Baluchestan area in the province are Sunni Muslims.",
"2021 Sistan and Baluchestan protests\n The 2021 Sistan and Baluchestan protests, are a series of ongoing protests in the Sistan and Baluchestan province of Iran. The protests started on 23 February 2021 after multiple Balochi fuel traders were killed at the Iran-Pakistan border.",
"2019 Sistan and Baluchestan protests\n Protests started on 29 November in the Pashamagh and Sarbaz area after a prominent cleric was arrested. Demonstrators closed off several roads in the area, and were met with the security forces responding with tear gas and live bullets in attempt to disperse the crowd. At least six protesters were injured as a result.",
"List of cities, towns and villages in Sistan and Baluchestan Province\n Qanat-e Hajji Mirza | Qanat-e Hajji Pirdad | Qanat-e Hajji Shir Mohammad | Qanat-e Maduhi | Qanat-e Mir Qalandar | Qanat-e Nur Mohammad | Qanat-e Palangiabad | Qanat-e Pirdad | Qanat-e Rowghani | Qanat-e Rudin | Qanat-e Seyyed Mohammad Padeshahi | Qanat-e Shah Mohammad Sheh Bakhsh | Qanat-e Taj Mohammad | Qanat-e Tajak Naruyi | Qanbar Zehi | Qand | Qandab | Qarah Yaghi | Qarqaruk | Qasem Bampury Jalilabad | Qasemabad | Qasemabad | Qasemabad | Qasemabad | Qasemabad | Qasemabad | Qasemabad | Qasemabad-e Gonbad | Qasr-e Qand | Qateri | Qazaq | Qaziabad | Qazizadeh | Qeblehi Kur | Qodratabad-e Pudchah | Qorqori | Qus ol Din Bamadi"
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"Islamic Republic of Iran",
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"Islamic Rep. Iran",
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"text": " Eslamabad (, also Romanized as Eslāmābād) is a village in Mashayekh Rural District, Naghan District, Kiar County, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 118, in 25 families. The village is populated by Lurs.",
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"text": " Eslamabad (, also Romanized as Eslāmābād) is a village in Ramjerd-e Yek Rural District, in the Central District of Marvdasht County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 795, in 182 families.",
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"text": " Mashnaq (, also Romanized as Meshnaq; also known as Eslāmābād-e Mashnaq, Meshnak, and Moshnegh) is a village in Guney-ye Markazi Rural District, in the Central District of Shabestar County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 533, in 195 families.",
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"title": "Eslamiyeh, Mashhad",
"text": " Eslamiyeh (, also Romanized as Eslāmīyeh) is a village in Tus Rural District, in the Central District of Mashhad County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,582, in 416 families.",
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"title": "Eslamabad-e Olya, Khorramabad",
"text": " Eslamabad-e Olya (, also Romanized as Eslāmābād-e ‘Olyā) is a village in Qaedrahmat Rural District, Zagheh District, Khorramabad County, Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 21, in 6 families.",
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"text": " Eslamabad (, also Romanized as Eslāmābād) is a village in Qaflankuh-e Gharbi Rural District, in the Central District of Meyaneh County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,842, in 408 families.",
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"title": "Eslamabad-e 21",
"text": " Eslamabad-e 21 (, also Romanized as Eslāmābād-e 21; also known as Eslāmābād) is a village in Mashiz Rural District, in the Central District of Bardsir County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 71, in 13 families.",
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"title": "Eslamabad-e Makdin",
"text": " Eslamabad-e Makdin (, also Romanized as Eslāmābād-e Makdīn) is a village in Pishkuh-e Mugui Rural District, in the Central District of Fereydunshahr County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 126, in 23 families.",
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"title": "Eslamabad-e Sofla, Lorestan",
"text": " Eslamabad-e Sofla (, also Romanized as Eslāmābād-e Soflá) is a village in Qaedrahmat Rural District, Zagheh District, Khorramabad County, Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 175, in 36 families.",
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"title": "Eslamabad-e Mugui",
"text": " Eslamabad-e Mugui (, also Romanized as Eslāmābād-e Mūgū’ī; also known as Eslāmābād, Shāh Bolāgh, and Shāh Bolāgh Mūkū’ī) is a village in Pishkuh-e Mugui Rural District, in the Central District of Fereydunshahr County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 247, in 56 families.",
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"title": "Eslam Qaleh, Mashhad",
"text": " Eslam Qaleh (, also Romanized as Eslām Qal’eh; also known as Kāfar Qal‘eh and Kāfir Qal‘eh) is a village in Piveh Zhan Rural District, Ahmadabad District, Mashhad County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 453, in 131 families.",
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"title": "Eslamabad, Saqqez",
"text": " Eslamabad (, also Romanized as Eslāmābād) is a village in Tamugheh Rural District, in the Central District of Saqqez County, Kurdistan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 188, in 44 families. The village is populated by Kurds.",
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"title": "Reisabad, Eslamiyeh",
"text": " Reisabad (, also Romanized as Re’īsābād; also known as Morteẕáābād (Persian: مرتضي اباد) and Rīsābād) is a village in Eslamiyeh Rural District, in the Central District of Rafsanjan County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 10, in 4 families.",
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"title": "Eslamabad, Arsanjan",
"text": " Islamabad (, also Romanized as Islāmābād) is a village in Aliabad-e Malek Rural District, in the Central District of Arsanjan County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 208, in 39 families.",
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"title": "Eslamabad, Mamasani",
"text": " Eslamabad (, also Romanized as Eslāmābād) is a village in Bakesh-e Yek Rural District, in the Central District of Mamasani County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 163, in 31 families.",
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"title": "Eslamabad-e Chahar Gavareh",
"text": " Eslamabad-e Chahar Gavareh (, also Romanized as Eslāmābād-e Chahār Gavāreh; also known as Eslāmābād) is a village in Tabadkan Rural District, in the Central District of Mashhad County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 573, in 149 families.",
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"title": "Eslamabad, Jahrom",
"text": " Eslamabad (, also Romanized as Eslāmābād) is a village in Jolgah Rural District, in the Central District of Jahrom County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 997, in 224 families.",
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"title": "Eslamabad, Izeh",
"text": " Eslamabad (, also Romanized as Eslāmābād; also known as Eslāmābād-e Chaman) is a village in Donbaleh Rud-e Jonubi Rural District, Dehdez District, Izeh County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 147, in 28 families.",
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"id": "981398",
"title": "Nedaye eslam",
"text": " Nedaye eslam is an Iranian newspaper in Fars Province. The concessionaire of this magazine was Zia'eddin Tabatabaee and it was published in Shiraz since 1907.",
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"title": "Eslamabad-e Kord",
"text": " Eslamabad-e Kord (, also Romanized as Eslāmābād-e Kord; also known as Eslāmābād, Shāhābād, and Shāhābād-e Kord) is a village in Howmeh Rural District, in the Central District of Maneh and Samalqan County, North Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,360, in 326 families.",
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"Eslamabad, Naghan\n Eslamabad (, also Romanized as Eslāmābād) is a village in Mashayekh Rural District, Naghan District, Kiar County, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 118, in 25 families. The village is populated by Lurs.",
"Eslamabad, Marvdasht\n Eslamabad (, also Romanized as Eslāmābād) is a village in Ramjerd-e Yek Rural District, in the Central District of Marvdasht County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 795, in 182 families.",
"Mashnaq\n Mashnaq (, also Romanized as Meshnaq; also known as Eslāmābād-e Mashnaq, Meshnak, and Moshnegh) is a village in Guney-ye Markazi Rural District, in the Central District of Shabestar County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 533, in 195 families.",
"Eslamiyeh, Mashhad\n Eslamiyeh (, also Romanized as Eslāmīyeh) is a village in Tus Rural District, in the Central District of Mashhad County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,582, in 416 families.",
"Eslamabad-e Olya, Khorramabad\n Eslamabad-e Olya (, also Romanized as Eslāmābād-e ‘Olyā) is a village in Qaedrahmat Rural District, Zagheh District, Khorramabad County, Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 21, in 6 families.",
"Eslamabad, Meyaneh\n Eslamabad (, also Romanized as Eslāmābād) is a village in Qaflankuh-e Gharbi Rural District, in the Central District of Meyaneh County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,842, in 408 families.",
"Eslamabad-e 21\n Eslamabad-e 21 (, also Romanized as Eslāmābād-e 21; also known as Eslāmābād) is a village in Mashiz Rural District, in the Central District of Bardsir County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 71, in 13 families.",
"Eslamabad-e Makdin\n Eslamabad-e Makdin (, also Romanized as Eslāmābād-e Makdīn) is a village in Pishkuh-e Mugui Rural District, in the Central District of Fereydunshahr County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 126, in 23 families.",
"Eslamabad-e Sofla, Lorestan\n Eslamabad-e Sofla (, also Romanized as Eslāmābād-e Soflá) is a village in Qaedrahmat Rural District, Zagheh District, Khorramabad County, Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 175, in 36 families.",
"Eslamabad-e Mugui\n Eslamabad-e Mugui (, also Romanized as Eslāmābād-e Mūgū’ī; also known as Eslāmābād, Shāh Bolāgh, and Shāh Bolāgh Mūkū’ī) is a village in Pishkuh-e Mugui Rural District, in the Central District of Fereydunshahr County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 247, in 56 families.",
"Eslam Qaleh, Mashhad\n Eslam Qaleh (, also Romanized as Eslām Qal’eh; also known as Kāfar Qal‘eh and Kāfir Qal‘eh) is a village in Piveh Zhan Rural District, Ahmadabad District, Mashhad County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 453, in 131 families.",
"Eslamabad, Saqqez\n Eslamabad (, also Romanized as Eslāmābād) is a village in Tamugheh Rural District, in the Central District of Saqqez County, Kurdistan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 188, in 44 families. The village is populated by Kurds.",
"Reisabad, Eslamiyeh\n Reisabad (, also Romanized as Re’īsābād; also known as Morteẕáābād (Persian: مرتضي اباد) and Rīsābād) is a village in Eslamiyeh Rural District, in the Central District of Rafsanjan County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 10, in 4 families.",
"Eslamabad, Arsanjan\n Islamabad (, also Romanized as Islāmābād) is a village in Aliabad-e Malek Rural District, in the Central District of Arsanjan County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 208, in 39 families.",
"Eslamabad, Mamasani\n Eslamabad (, also Romanized as Eslāmābād) is a village in Bakesh-e Yek Rural District, in the Central District of Mamasani County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 163, in 31 families.",
"Eslamabad-e Chahar Gavareh\n Eslamabad-e Chahar Gavareh (, also Romanized as Eslāmābād-e Chahār Gavāreh; also known as Eslāmābād) is a village in Tabadkan Rural District, in the Central District of Mashhad County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 573, in 149 families.",
"Eslamabad, Jahrom\n Eslamabad (, also Romanized as Eslāmābād) is a village in Jolgah Rural District, in the Central District of Jahrom County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 997, in 224 families.",
"Eslamabad, Izeh\n Eslamabad (, also Romanized as Eslāmābād; also known as Eslāmābād-e Chaman) is a village in Donbaleh Rud-e Jonubi Rural District, Dehdez District, Izeh County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 147, in 28 families.",
"Nedaye eslam\n Nedaye eslam is an Iranian newspaper in Fars Province. The concessionaire of this magazine was Zia'eddin Tabatabaee and it was published in Shiraz since 1907.",
"Eslamabad-e Kord\n Eslamabad-e Kord (, also Romanized as Eslāmābād-e Kord; also known as Eslāmābād, Shāhābād, and Shāhābād-e Kord) is a village in Howmeh Rural District, in the Central District of Maneh and Samalqan County, North Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,360, in 326 families."
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"id": "2415381",
"title": "Kaluga",
"text": "🇺🇸 Clearwater, United States (1992) ; 🇨🇳 Xianyang, China (2000) ; 🇷🇺 Tula, Russia (2002) ; 🇷🇺 Oryol, Russia (2003) ; 🇷🇺 Smolensk, Russia (2003) ; 🇷🇺 Makhachkala, Russia (2012) ; 🇷🇺 Tsiolkovsky, Russia (2016) ; 🇷🇺 Ryazan, Russia (2017) ; 🇷🇺 Tambov, Russia (2017) ; 🇨🇿 Pardubice, Czech Republic (2019) In addition to twin towns, Kaluga cooperates with: ",
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"title": "Kaluga",
"text": "🇩🇪 Suhl, Germany (1969) ; 🇫🇮 Lahti, Finland (1998) ; 🇲🇩 Tiraspol, Moldova (2005) ; 🇬🇷 Panorama, Greece (2011) ; 🇧🇾 Minsk, Belarus (2015) ; 🇨🇳 Binzhou, China (2015) ; 🇺🇦 Yalta, Ukraine (2016) ; 🇷🇸 Niš, Serbia (2017) Kaluga is twinned with: ",
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"title": "N. D. Kalu",
"text": " Kalu is of Nigerian descent. He is currently working at sports radio station KBME in Houston, hosting a Houston sports show called \"\"In The Trenches\". He also serves as an occasional analyst for CSN Houston, American Sports Network, and ESPN3.",
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"title": "N. D. Kalu",
"text": " Ndukwe Dike \"N. D.\" Kalu (born August 3, 1975) is a former American football defensive end. He was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in the fifth round of the 1997 NFL Draft. He played college football at Rice.",
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"title": "Kalu dodol",
"text": " The Hambanthota area in southern Sri Lanka is famous for kalu dodol, and is sometimes referred to as the kalu dodol capital. The kalu dodol industry is a major source of income for many people in the area. The kalu dodol shops in Hambanthota are frequently visited by pilgrims coming to visit the nearby holy town of Kataragama. In 2011, the Sri Lankan government allocated Rs. 134 million for setting up kalu dodol sales centres in the Hambanthota area, in an effort to develop the industry.",
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"title": "KALU",
"text": " KALU (89.3 FM) is a non-commercial educational radio station broadcasting an urban contemporary music format with some talk radio programming, licensed to Langston, Oklahoma, United States. Established in 1975, the station is owned by Langston University. KALU is operated by the University's Department of Broadcast Journalism and School of Arts and Sciences",
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"text": " as their religion, while 1.17% of the population said they practised Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity. The 1994 national census reported a total population for this woreda of 170,523 in 34,681 households, of whom 85,326 were men and 85,197 were women; 9,897 or 5.8% of its population were urban dwellers. The largest ethnic group reported in Kalu was the Oromo (54.24%), followed by the Amhara (41.97%) and Argobba (3.79%). Amharic was spoken as a first language by 99.27%. The majority of the inhabitants were Muslim, with 96.76% of the population having reported they practised that belief, while 3.14% of the population said they professed Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity.",
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"text": " The population of Kalule is not publicly known, as of November 2010.",
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"text": " Kalu (, also Romanized as Kalū and Kolū) is a village in Howmeh Rural District, in the Central District of Minab County, Hormozgan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 112, in 28 families.",
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"text": " Joshua Elekwachi Kalu (born August 28, 1995) is an American football strong safety for the New York Giants of the National Football League (NFL). He was signed by the Tennessee Titans as an undrafted free agent in 2018. He played college football at Nebraska.",
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"text": " Kalu (Amharic: ቃሉ) also known as Harbu is one of the woredas in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Debub Wollo Zone, Kalu is bordered on the west by Dessie Zuria, on the north by Were Babu, on the south and east by the Oromia Zone, on the southeast by Argobba special woreda, and on the southwest by Abuko. The administrative center for this woreda is Harbu; other towns in Kalu include Ancharo, Gerba, and Degan. A highway linking Kombolcha and Afar bisects Kalu to two parts.",
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"text": " Kalu is from Bende, Abia State, Nigeria. He is married with five children.",
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"title": "Kalu, Ramian",
"text": " Kalu (, also Romanized as Kalū) is a village in Daland Rural District, in the Central District of Ramian County, Golestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 700, in 162 families.",
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"Kaluga\n🇺🇸 Clearwater, United States (1992) ; 🇨🇳 Xianyang, China (2000) ; 🇷🇺 Tula, Russia (2002) ; 🇷🇺 Oryol, Russia (2003) ; 🇷🇺 Smolensk, Russia (2003) ; 🇷🇺 Makhachkala, Russia (2012) ; 🇷🇺 Tsiolkovsky, Russia (2016) ; 🇷🇺 Ryazan, Russia (2017) ; 🇷🇺 Tambov, Russia (2017) ; 🇨🇿 Pardubice, Czech Republic (2019) In addition to twin towns, Kaluga cooperates with: ",
"Kaluga\n🇩🇪 Suhl, Germany (1969) ; 🇫🇮 Lahti, Finland (1998) ; 🇲🇩 Tiraspol, Moldova (2005) ; 🇬🇷 Panorama, Greece (2011) ; 🇧🇾 Minsk, Belarus (2015) ; 🇨🇳 Binzhou, China (2015) ; 🇺🇦 Yalta, Ukraine (2016) ; 🇷🇸 Niš, Serbia (2017) Kaluga is twinned with: ",
"N. D. Kalu\n Kalu is of Nigerian descent. He is currently working at sports radio station KBME in Houston, hosting a Houston sports show called \"\"In The Trenches\". He also serves as an occasional analyst for CSN Houston, American Sports Network, and ESPN3.",
"N. D. Kalu\n Ndukwe Dike \"N. D.\" Kalu (born August 3, 1975) is a former American football defensive end. He was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in the fifth round of the 1997 NFL Draft. He played college football at Rice.",
"Kalu dodol\n The Hambanthota area in southern Sri Lanka is famous for kalu dodol, and is sometimes referred to as the kalu dodol capital. The kalu dodol industry is a major source of income for many people in the area. The kalu dodol shops in Hambanthota are frequently visited by pilgrims coming to visit the nearby holy town of Kataragama. In 2011, the Sri Lankan government allocated Rs. 134 million for setting up kalu dodol sales centres in the Hambanthota area, in an effort to develop the industry.",
"KALU\n KALU (89.3 FM) is a non-commercial educational radio station broadcasting an urban contemporary music format with some talk radio programming, licensed to Langston, Oklahoma, United States. Established in 1975, the station is owned by Langston University. KALU is operated by the University's Department of Broadcast Journalism and School of Arts and Sciences",
"Kalutara\n Source:statistics.gov.lk",
"Kalu (woreda)\n as their religion, while 1.17% of the population said they practised Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity. The 1994 national census reported a total population for this woreda of 170,523 in 34,681 households, of whom 85,326 were men and 85,197 were women; 9,897 or 5.8% of its population were urban dwellers. The largest ethnic group reported in Kalu was the Oromo (54.24%), followed by the Amhara (41.97%) and Argobba (3.79%). Amharic was spoken as a first language by 99.27%. The majority of the inhabitants were Muslim, with 96.76% of the population having reported they practised that belief, while 3.14% of the population said they professed Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity.",
"Kalule\n The population of Kalule is not publicly known, as of November 2010.",
"Kalu (woreda)\n Based on the 2007 national census conducted by the Central Statistical Agency of Ethiopia (CSA), this woreda has a total population of 186,181, an increase of 9.18% over the 1994 census, of whom 94,187 are men and 91,994 women; 19,810 or 10.64% are urban inhabitants. With an area of 851.54 square kilometers, Kalu has a population density of 218.64, which is greater than the Zone average of 147.58 persons per square kilometre. A total of 41,648 households were counted in this woreda, resulting in an average of 4.47 persons to a household, and 40,115 housing units. The majority of the inhabitants were Muslim, with 98.73% reporting ",
"Kalu, Kalat\n Kalu (, also Romanized as Kālū) is a village in Hezarmasjed Rural District, in the Central District of Kalat County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 594, in 140 families.",
"Ifeanyi Kalu\n Kalu was born in Surulere, a suburb in Lagos State, southwestern Nigeria. Kalu is of Igbo heritage from Imo State in the eastern part of Nigeria. He studied Computer science in the University.",
"Kalu Cheema\n Kalu Cheema has a population of 2,000.",
"Kalu-Ayry\n Kalu-Ayry (Калу-Айры) is a rural locality (a village) in Kulguninsky Selsoviet, Ishimbaysky District, Bashkortostan, Russia. The population was 149 as of 2010. There are 2 streets.",
"Kalu Ndukwe Kalu\n Kalu Ndukwe Kalu is a Nigerian-born American political scientist specializing in comparative institutional development, national security policy, and organizational systems. He is currently a Distinguished Research Professor of Political Science and National Security Policy at Auburn University Montgomery.; and Docent Professor at the University of Tampere, Finland",
"Kalu, Hormozgan\n Kalu (, also Romanized as Kalū and Kolū) is a village in Howmeh Rural District, in the Central District of Minab County, Hormozgan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 112, in 28 families.",
"Joshua Kalu\n Joshua Elekwachi Kalu (born August 28, 1995) is an American football strong safety for the New York Giants of the National Football League (NFL). He was signed by the Tennessee Titans as an undrafted free agent in 2018. He played college football at Nebraska.",
"Kalu (woreda)\n Kalu (Amharic: ቃሉ) also known as Harbu is one of the woredas in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Debub Wollo Zone, Kalu is bordered on the west by Dessie Zuria, on the north by Were Babu, on the south and east by the Oromia Zone, on the southeast by Argobba special woreda, and on the southwest by Abuko. The administrative center for this woreda is Harbu; other towns in Kalu include Ancharo, Gerba, and Degan. A highway linking Kombolcha and Afar bisects Kalu to two parts.",
"Benjamin Kalu\n Kalu is from Bende, Abia State, Nigeria. He is married with five children.",
"Kalu, Ramian\n Kalu (, also Romanized as Kalū) is a village in Daland Rural District, in the Central District of Ramian County, Golestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 700, in 162 families."
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"text": " Pierce is a Statutory Town in Weld County, Colorado, United States. The population was 834 at the 2010 census. The town is a rural agricultural community located on the Colorado Eastern Plains along U.S. Highway 85 north of Greeley.",
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"text": " Pierce School No. 13 is a historic building located on the east side of Davenport, Iowa, United States. Pierce School Lofts, as the building is now called, contains 41 market-rate apartments. It was included as a contributing property in the Village of East Davenport Historic District in 1980. The building was individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.",
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"text": " Pierce is an unincorporated community in Wharton County, Texas, United States. The community is located along U.S. Highway 59 in central Wharton County, between El Campo and Wharton. The town is named for Abel Head \"Shanghai\" Pierce, an influential cattleman. Pierce had an estimated population of 49 in 2000.",
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"text": " The Steep Falls Library, also known historically as the Pierce Memorial Library, is a public library in the Steep Falls village in the town of Standish, Maine, USA. Built in 1917 and enlarged in 1924, it was a gift to the community of Henry Pierce, a Standish native who made a business fortune in California. The building, a handsome Colonial Revival structure designed by Edward F. Fassett, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004.",
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"text": " Pierce is located at 42.19944°N, -97.52944°W (42.199477, -97.529321). According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 0.93 sqmi, of which, 0.91 sqmi is land and 0.02 sqmi is water.",
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"text": " It is part of the Norfolk, Nebraska Micropolitan Statistical Area.",
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"title": "Pierce House (Reading, Massachusetts)",
"text": " The Pierce House is a historic house at 128 Salem Street in Reading, Massachusetts. The 2 1⁄2-story wood-frame house was built sometime between 1875 and 1880 for Samuel Pierce, owner of the nearby Pierce Organ Pipe Factory. The house has Stick style/Eastlake style features, including a steeply pitched gable roof with exposed rafter ends, and an elaborately decorated entry porch with square chamfered columns and brackets in the eaves. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.",
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"text": " Pierce Park School in Boise, Idaho, is a 1 1⁄2-story, flat roof, brick and stucco building constructed in 1911 as a 4-room schoolhouse. The building has expanded with its growing community, but the additions have been considered compatible with the original structure, and the school was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. The school was named for Pierce Park, a trolley park developed by Walter E. Pierce in 1907, four miles from Boise and along the route of the Boise & Interurban Railway. The park closed in 1928.",
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"text": " the United States and the only president from New Hampshire. The Pierce Homestead was built in 1804 (the year of his birth) by his father, Benjamin Pierce, a general in the Revolutionary War, and twice governor of New Hampshire. Restored in 1925, the home was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1961. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the house is today a museum owned by the state and operated by the Hillsborough Historical Society. A cluster of five stone arch bridges built during the 19th century in Hillsborough is designated as a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark. ",
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"text": " Innovations (AI), Ladder Towers Incorporated (LTI), Smeal, Bronto Skylift and Nova Quintech (whose assets Pierce/Oshkosh acquired in 1997). In addition to its main facilities in Wisconsin, it also has facilities in Bradenton, Florida. The Florida facility is a manufacturing site for the custom Saber chassis and Responder line of apparatus. Currently (December 4, 2017) Pierce is the largest manufacturer of firefighting apparatus. End-users are represented across a larger majority of the planet, including China. The single largest municipal fleet of Pierce Manufacturing apparatus is located within the 407 square miles of Fairfax County, Virginia. (Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department) In September 2021 Pierce acquires an ownership interest in fire engines manufacturer Boise Mobile Equipment (BME) of Boise, Idaho.",
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"text": " Pierce Manufacturing is a U.S. company based in Appleton, Wisconsin that manufactures customized fire and rescue apparatus and a wholly owned subsidiary of Oshkosh Corporation. Pierce was acquired by Oshkosh in 1996 and is currently the largest fire apparatus company in the world. The company was founded in 1913 by Humphrey Pierce and his son Dudley as the Pierce Auto Body Works Inc., and concentrated on building custom truck bodies for the Ford Model T. The first production facility was designed in 1917 and enlarged in 1918 by architect Wallace W. DeLong. From the 1960s to the early 1980s, Pierce was primarily known for building custom bodies on commercial and other manufacturer's custom chassis, and was considered an original equipment ",
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"text": " Pierce was born in Drayton Valley, Alberta, Canada. An alumnus of Boston's Berklee College of Music (1992), Pierce returned to his native Canada and began working with entertainment producers developing many successful projects including Radio City Music Hall's Christmas Spectacular in New York City featuring The Rockettes, Grey Cup half time shows for the Canadian Football League, television awards shows including Canada's Gemini Awards and The ACMA's in USA. His scores accompany fireworks spectacles in USA, Canada and Mexico, and theatrical Broadway musicals internationally. His extensive credits range from musical theater, sporting and cultural events to commercial recordings and live mega spectacles. As an orchestrator, Pierce has adapted scores for hit Broadway National Tours including Chicago; The Music of Andrew Lloyd ",
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"Pierce, Colorado\n Pierce is a Statutory Town in Weld County, Colorado, United States. The population was 834 at the 2010 census. The town is a rural agricultural community located on the Colorado Eastern Plains along U.S. Highway 85 north of Greeley.",
"Jacob Pierce\n Jacob Pierce is eligible to represent Japan since he spent his first 10 years living in Yamaguchi, Shizuoka and Kanagawa.",
"Pierce Boston\n Pierce Boston is a residential apartment and condo building located in the Fenway–Kenmore neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts (USA), at the corner of Boylston Street and Brookline Avenue. The 30-story mixed-use development includes luxury condo, apartment, and retail components. It is the tallest building in the neighborhood.",
"Pierce Block\n The Pierce Block is a historic building in downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma on the northeast corner of Third Street and Detroit Avenue, that was constructed as a hotel in 1909. According to the Tulsa Preservation Commission, it is the oldest remaining post-statehood hotel in Tulsa. Originally it was a few blocks west of the Midland Valley Railroad passenger station, which was at Third and Greenwood Avenue.",
"Leonel Pierce\n .",
"Lemoine Deleaver Pierce\n Lemoine DeLeaver Pierce (September 2, 1934 – October 5, 2015) was an American educator and international and domestic relations mediator.",
"Elias D. Pierce\n Elias Davidson Pierce (1824—1897) was one of the key figures in the gold rush in 1860 to Idaho. Pierce was a native of Harrison County, (West) Virginia. In 1844 he purchased land in Indiana and relocated to Hartford City, where he studied law for a time before enlisting as a volunteer during the Mexican War. After serving 8 months in Mexico, primarily on guard duty, he returned to Indiana, near death from dysentery, and was discharged in July 1848. In 1849, he went overland to California as part of the gold rush. In 1852 Pierce served in the California House of Representatives. Pierce, Idaho is named for Pierce.",
"Pierce, Nebraska\n Pierce is a city in and county seat of Pierce County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 1,767 at the 2010 census.",
"Roger D. Pierce\n Roger Dwayne Pierce (born 1951) is a United States diplomat and a career foreign service officer with the Department of State. As of 2008, he is serving as the foreign policy advisor with the U.S. Special Operations Command. His previous assignment was the post of Ambassador to the Republic of Cape Verde. He served in that post 2005–08. Pierce is a career member of the Senior Foreign Service, class of Minister Counselor. Pierce entered on duty in the Foreign Service in 1978. He has served abroad as consular officer in Mexico City (Mexico), Santiago (Chile), and as Chief of the Consular Section in Calcutta (India), and Istanbul (Turkey.) He served as Principal Officer in Amsterdam (the Netherlands) and Consul General in Cairo (Egypt). Pierce has held domestic assignments in the State Department's Office of Caribbean Affairs, where he ",
"Pierce School No. 13\n Pierce School No. 13 is a historic building located on the east side of Davenport, Iowa, United States. Pierce School Lofts, as the building is now called, contains 41 market-rate apartments. It was included as a contributing property in the Village of East Davenport Historic District in 1980. The building was individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.",
"Pierce, Texas\n Pierce is an unincorporated community in Wharton County, Texas, United States. The community is located along U.S. Highway 59 in central Wharton County, between El Campo and Wharton. The town is named for Abel Head \"Shanghai\" Pierce, an influential cattleman. Pierce had an estimated population of 49 in 2000.",
"Steep Falls Library\n The Steep Falls Library, also known historically as the Pierce Memorial Library, is a public library in the Steep Falls village in the town of Standish, Maine, USA. Built in 1917 and enlarged in 1924, it was a gift to the community of Henry Pierce, a Standish native who made a business fortune in California. The building, a handsome Colonial Revival structure designed by Edward F. Fassett, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004.",
"Pierce, Nebraska\n Pierce is located at 42.19944°N, -97.52944°W (42.199477, -97.529321). According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 0.93 sqmi, of which, 0.91 sqmi is land and 0.02 sqmi is water.",
"Pierce, Nebraska\n It is part of the Norfolk, Nebraska Micropolitan Statistical Area.",
"Pierce House (Reading, Massachusetts)\n The Pierce House is a historic house at 128 Salem Street in Reading, Massachusetts. The 2 1⁄2-story wood-frame house was built sometime between 1875 and 1880 for Samuel Pierce, owner of the nearby Pierce Organ Pipe Factory. The house has Stick style/Eastlake style features, including a steeply pitched gable roof with exposed rafter ends, and an elaborately decorated entry porch with square chamfered columns and brackets in the eaves. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.",
"Pierce Park School\n Pierce Park School in Boise, Idaho, is a 1 1⁄2-story, flat roof, brick and stucco building constructed in 1911 as a 4-room schoolhouse. The building has expanded with its growing community, but the additions have been considered compatible with the original structure, and the school was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. The school was named for Pierce Park, a trolley park developed by Walter E. Pierce in 1907, four miles from Boise and along the route of the Boise & Interurban Railway. The park closed in 1928.",
"Hillsborough, New Hampshire\n the United States and the only president from New Hampshire. The Pierce Homestead was built in 1804 (the year of his birth) by his father, Benjamin Pierce, a general in the Revolutionary War, and twice governor of New Hampshire. Restored in 1925, the home was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1961. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the house is today a museum owned by the state and operated by the Hillsborough Historical Society. A cluster of five stone arch bridges built during the 19th century in Hillsborough is designated as a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark. ",
"Pierce Manufacturing\n Innovations (AI), Ladder Towers Incorporated (LTI), Smeal, Bronto Skylift and Nova Quintech (whose assets Pierce/Oshkosh acquired in 1997). In addition to its main facilities in Wisconsin, it also has facilities in Bradenton, Florida. The Florida facility is a manufacturing site for the custom Saber chassis and Responder line of apparatus. Currently (December 4, 2017) Pierce is the largest manufacturer of firefighting apparatus. End-users are represented across a larger majority of the planet, including China. The single largest municipal fleet of Pierce Manufacturing apparatus is located within the 407 square miles of Fairfax County, Virginia. (Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department) In September 2021 Pierce acquires an ownership interest in fire engines manufacturer Boise Mobile Equipment (BME) of Boise, Idaho.",
"Pierce Manufacturing\n Pierce Manufacturing is a U.S. company based in Appleton, Wisconsin that manufactures customized fire and rescue apparatus and a wholly owned subsidiary of Oshkosh Corporation. Pierce was acquired by Oshkosh in 1996 and is currently the largest fire apparatus company in the world. The company was founded in 1913 by Humphrey Pierce and his son Dudley as the Pierce Auto Body Works Inc., and concentrated on building custom truck bodies for the Ford Model T. The first production facility was designed in 1917 and enlarged in 1918 by architect Wallace W. DeLong. From the 1960s to the early 1980s, Pierce was primarily known for building custom bodies on commercial and other manufacturer's custom chassis, and was considered an original equipment ",
"Dave Pierce\n Pierce was born in Drayton Valley, Alberta, Canada. An alumnus of Boston's Berklee College of Music (1992), Pierce returned to his native Canada and began working with entertainment producers developing many successful projects including Radio City Music Hall's Christmas Spectacular in New York City featuring The Rockettes, Grey Cup half time shows for the Canadian Football League, television awards shows including Canada's Gemini Awards and The ACMA's in USA. His scores accompany fireworks spectacles in USA, Canada and Mexico, and theatrical Broadway musicals internationally. His extensive credits range from musical theater, sporting and cultural events to commercial recordings and live mega spectacles. As an orchestrator, Pierce has adapted scores for hit Broadway National Tours including Chicago; The Music of Andrew Lloyd "
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"title": "Chalhuacocha (Junín)",
"text": " Chalhuacocha (possibly from Quechua challwa fish, qucha lake, \"fish lake\") is a lake in Peru located in the Junín Region, Jauja Province, Canchayllo District. It lies northeast of the lakes Llacsacocha and Mancacocha, east of the mountain Chalhuacocha and north of the mountain Huiracocha.",
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"title": "Challwaqucha (Yauyos)",
"text": " Challwaqucha (Quechua challwa fish, qucha lake, \"fish lake\", hispanicized spelling Chalhuacocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Lima Region, Yauyos Province, on the border of the districts of Colonia and Tupe. It lies southeast of the mountain and the lake named Wankarqucha. The Challwamayu (\"fish river\", Chaullamayo) originates south of the lake. Its waters flow to the Cañete River.",
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"title": "Challhuahuacho District",
"text": " Challhuahuacho (Quechua: Challwa Wachu, meaning 'fish ridge') is one of the six districts of the province Cotabambas in Peru. The town has 4,000 inhabitants with another 10,000 in the surrounding area of Challhuahuacho.",
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"title": "Challhuahuacho District",
"text": " The people in the district are mainly indigenous citizens of Quechua descent. Quechua is the language which the majority of the population (87.57%) learnt to speak in childhood, 12.11% of the residents started speaking using the Spanish language (2007 Peru Census).",
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"title": "Lake Challhuacocha (Cusco)",
"text": " Challhuacocha (possibly from Quechua challwa fish, qucha lake, \"fish lake\") is a lake in the Cusco Region in Peru. It is situated in the Calca Province, Pisac District.",
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"id": "463055",
"title": "Challwaqucha (Huaral)",
"text": " Challwaqucha (Quechua challwa fish, qucha lake, \"fish lake\", hispanicized spelling Chalhuacocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Lima Region, Huaral Province, in the northeast of the Pacaraos District. It lies west of the lake named Warunqucha of the Pasco Region.",
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"title": "Chaquicocha (mountain)",
"text": " Chaquicocha (possibly from Quechua ch'aki dry, qucha lake, \"dry lake\", Hispanicized spelling Chaquicocha) is a 4895 m mountain at a little lake of that name in the Urubamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru. It is located in the Cusco Region, Calca Province, Calca District, and in the Urubamba Province, in the districts of Huayllabamba and Yucay. It lies southwest of Huamanchoque and southeast of Chicon. The lake named Chaquicocha is in the Yucay District south of the mountain at -13.27778°N, -72.05028°W. It is about 8 m deep and its area is about two ha. Like Yanacocha (\"black lake\") south of it Chaquicocha is surrounded by woods of queñua or quewiña (polylepis).",
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"id": "2630172",
"title": "Challwaqucha (Yauli)",
"text": " Challwaqucha (Quechua challwa fish, qucha lake, \"fish lake\", Hispanicized spelling Chalhuacocha) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about 5000 m high, with a small lake of the same name. It is located in the Junín Region, Yauli Province, Morococha District, southwest of Yawarqucha and Yuraqqucha. The mountain is named after a little lake on its western slope at -11.51389°N, -76.13972°W.",
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"title": "Chacoche District",
"text": " The people in the district are mainly indigenous citizens of Quechua descent. Quechua is the language which the majority of the population (68.89%) learnt to speak in childhood, 30.76% of the residents started speaking using the Spanish language (2007 Peru Census).",
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"title": "Chalhuanca District",
"text": " Chalhuanca District is one of the seventeen districts of the Aymaraes Province in Peru.",
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"title": "Challhua",
"text": " Challhua (possibly from Quechua for \"fish\"), Wiksu or Huicsu (both names possibly from Quechua for \"twisted, bent\") is a mountain in the southern Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru, about 5487 m high (IGN Peru map cites an elevation of 5476 m). Challhua is located in the Ancash Region, Bolognesi Province, Aquia District and in the Recuay Province, Catac District. It is situated northeast of Caullaraju, west of Pastu Ruri and Tuco and south of Santun. One of the nearest places is the village of Wicso, located next to Callan creek, west of the mountain. This creek flows to the Pumapampa River, a right affluent of the Santa River.",
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"id": "7164145",
"title": "Mancacocha",
"text": " Mancacocha (possibly from Quechua mankha a gap deformed by continuous use, qucha lake) is a lake in Peru located in the Junín Region, Jauja Province, Canchayllo District. It lies east of the lake Llacsacocha, southwest of the lake Chalhuacocha and south of the mountain Chalhuacocha (possibly from Quechua Challwaqucha). Mancacocha is connected with the lake Chaquipaque (possibly from Quechua Chakip'aki for \"foot fracture\") southeast of it, situated at the foot of the mountain Chaquipaque.",
"score": "1.3315618"
},
{
"id": "10341398",
"title": "A.Chal",
"text": " Alejandro Chal Salazar (born May 30, 1989), professionally known as A.CHAL, is a Peruvian-American singer-songwriter, rapper, and record producer. He released his first EP, Ballroom Riots, in 2013. His debut studio album, Welcome to GAZI, was self-released in June 2016. His single, \"Round Whippin, was premiered by Zane Lowe in 2015. He has performed at the Day N Nite Fest. Pigeons & Planes named him one of the best new artists in 2015.",
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"id": "11493616",
"title": "Caleta Chaihuín",
"text": " The indigenous inhabitants of the area are Huilliche people. During the early 1970s Chaihuín was considered a hot-bed of the Revolutionary Left Movement (MIR), but with limited actual anti-government activity. In 2010 a new ferry service from the town of Corral was inaugurated.",
"score": "1.3237283"
},
{
"id": "26328024",
"title": "Department of Apurímac",
"text": " Chalhuanca, the capital of the province of Aymaraes, located at 2,800 m (2,100 ft), preserves beautiful churches built during Colonial times, containing fine wood carvings and gold leaf. A detailed account of Apurímac 's architecture can be found in the works of Peruvian Writer and architect Armando Arteaga. In Antabamba, trepanations so accurately performed that astonishing medicines have been found there, in addition to mud sculptures, weapons, domestic utensils, and hunting implements. Considered one of the largest and most beautiful lakes of Peru, Paqucha Lake is located at 3,000 m (9,800 ft) in the route between Andahuaylas and Abancay. Known as an ideal place to rest and enjoy nature, fishing and duck hunting are permitted.",
"score": "1.3217143"
},
{
"id": "14743019",
"title": "Chachas Lake",
"text": " Chachas Lake is a lake in Peru located in the Arequipa Region, Castilla Province, Chachas District. It is situated at a height of about 2940 m. Chachas Lake lies southwest of the Ch'ila mountain range, near the town of Chachas.",
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{
"id": "28781722",
"title": "Chachacomani",
"text": " Chachacomani (possibly from Quechua chachakuma a medical plant) is a mountain in the Cordillera Real of the Andes Mountains, east of Lake Titicaca in Bolivia. It is situated in the La Paz Department, Larecaja Province, Guanay Municipality, southeast of Chearoco. Some of the nearest mountains are Wari Umaña in the southwest and Qillwani in the northwest. Said to be one of the least climbed peaks in the Cordillera Real, the mountain has an elevation of 6074 m above sea level. The measured height has never been accurately measured, and may differ by up to 20 m, but the peak is ascertained to be over 6000 m in height. Notably, the deep and sheltered valleys around the mountain produce many distinct microclimates, which form lakes and other formations that support many species of birds.",
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},
{
"id": "15516331",
"title": "Chacas",
"text": " The town Chacas is located on a plateau consisting mostly of undulating dacite, rising from its lowest point in the town of Chucpin to 3000 m to 3560 m above sea level in Cochas. The terrain around this plateau, as in the province, is very rugged and mountainous. The terrain elevations are higher up on the west bank of the district to share the White Mountains with Carhuaz. The highest peaks are the Perlilla (5,586 m), located to the south east, Wakuy with 4,702 meters to the west and Copa (6,173 m).",
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"Chalhuacocha (Huari)\n Chalhuacocha (possibly from Quechua challwa fish, qucha lake, \"fish lake\") is a lake in Peru located in the Ancash Region, Huari Province, Huari District. It is situated at a height of 4223 m comprising an area of 0.153655 km2. Chalhuacocha lies near the Rurichinchay valley, northeast of the peak of Rurichinchay.",
"Chalhuacocha (Cajatambo-Oyón)\n Chalhuacocha (possibly from Quechua challwa fish, qucha lake, \"fish lake\") is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about 5200 m high. It is located in the Lima Region, Cajatambo Province, Cajatambo District, and in the Oyón Province, Oyón District. Chalhuacocha lies northwest of Condor Huayin and east of Tocto lake.",
"Chalhuacocha (Junín)\n Chalhuacocha (possibly from Quechua challwa fish, qucha lake, \"fish lake\") is a lake in Peru located in the Junín Region, Jauja Province, Canchayllo District. It lies northeast of the lakes Llacsacocha and Mancacocha, east of the mountain Chalhuacocha and north of the mountain Huiracocha.",
"Challwaqucha (Yauyos)\n Challwaqucha (Quechua challwa fish, qucha lake, \"fish lake\", hispanicized spelling Chalhuacocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Lima Region, Yauyos Province, on the border of the districts of Colonia and Tupe. It lies southeast of the mountain and the lake named Wankarqucha. The Challwamayu (\"fish river\", Chaullamayo) originates south of the lake. Its waters flow to the Cañete River.",
"Challhuahuacho District\n Challhuahuacho (Quechua: Challwa Wachu, meaning 'fish ridge') is one of the six districts of the province Cotabambas in Peru. The town has 4,000 inhabitants with another 10,000 in the surrounding area of Challhuahuacho.",
"Challhuahuacho District\n The people in the district are mainly indigenous citizens of Quechua descent. Quechua is the language which the majority of the population (87.57%) learnt to speak in childhood, 12.11% of the residents started speaking using the Spanish language (2007 Peru Census).",
"Lake Challhuacocha (Cusco)\n Challhuacocha (possibly from Quechua challwa fish, qucha lake, \"fish lake\") is a lake in the Cusco Region in Peru. It is situated in the Calca Province, Pisac District.",
"Challwaqucha (Huaral)\n Challwaqucha (Quechua challwa fish, qucha lake, \"fish lake\", hispanicized spelling Chalhuacocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Lima Region, Huaral Province, in the northeast of the Pacaraos District. It lies west of the lake named Warunqucha of the Pasco Region.",
"Chaquicocha (mountain)\n Chaquicocha (possibly from Quechua ch'aki dry, qucha lake, \"dry lake\", Hispanicized spelling Chaquicocha) is a 4895 m mountain at a little lake of that name in the Urubamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru. It is located in the Cusco Region, Calca Province, Calca District, and in the Urubamba Province, in the districts of Huayllabamba and Yucay. It lies southwest of Huamanchoque and southeast of Chicon. The lake named Chaquicocha is in the Yucay District south of the mountain at -13.27778°N, -72.05028°W. It is about 8 m deep and its area is about two ha. Like Yanacocha (\"black lake\") south of it Chaquicocha is surrounded by woods of queñua or quewiña (polylepis).",
"Challwaqucha (Yauli)\n Challwaqucha (Quechua challwa fish, qucha lake, \"fish lake\", Hispanicized spelling Chalhuacocha) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about 5000 m high, with a small lake of the same name. It is located in the Junín Region, Yauli Province, Morococha District, southwest of Yawarqucha and Yuraqqucha. The mountain is named after a little lake on its western slope at -11.51389°N, -76.13972°W.",
"Chacoche District\n The people in the district are mainly indigenous citizens of Quechua descent. Quechua is the language which the majority of the population (68.89%) learnt to speak in childhood, 30.76% of the residents started speaking using the Spanish language (2007 Peru Census).",
"Chalhuanca District\n Chalhuanca District is one of the seventeen districts of the Aymaraes Province in Peru.",
"Challhua\n Challhua (possibly from Quechua for \"fish\"), Wiksu or Huicsu (both names possibly from Quechua for \"twisted, bent\") is a mountain in the southern Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru, about 5487 m high (IGN Peru map cites an elevation of 5476 m). Challhua is located in the Ancash Region, Bolognesi Province, Aquia District and in the Recuay Province, Catac District. It is situated northeast of Caullaraju, west of Pastu Ruri and Tuco and south of Santun. One of the nearest places is the village of Wicso, located next to Callan creek, west of the mountain. This creek flows to the Pumapampa River, a right affluent of the Santa River.",
"Mancacocha\n Mancacocha (possibly from Quechua mankha a gap deformed by continuous use, qucha lake) is a lake in Peru located in the Junín Region, Jauja Province, Canchayllo District. It lies east of the lake Llacsacocha, southwest of the lake Chalhuacocha and south of the mountain Chalhuacocha (possibly from Quechua Challwaqucha). Mancacocha is connected with the lake Chaquipaque (possibly from Quechua Chakip'aki for \"foot fracture\") southeast of it, situated at the foot of the mountain Chaquipaque.",
"A.Chal\n Alejandro Chal Salazar (born May 30, 1989), professionally known as A.CHAL, is a Peruvian-American singer-songwriter, rapper, and record producer. He released his first EP, Ballroom Riots, in 2013. His debut studio album, Welcome to GAZI, was self-released in June 2016. His single, \"Round Whippin, was premiered by Zane Lowe in 2015. He has performed at the Day N Nite Fest. Pigeons & Planes named him one of the best new artists in 2015.",
"Caleta Chaihuín\n The indigenous inhabitants of the area are Huilliche people. During the early 1970s Chaihuín was considered a hot-bed of the Revolutionary Left Movement (MIR), but with limited actual anti-government activity. In 2010 a new ferry service from the town of Corral was inaugurated.",
"Department of Apurímac\n Chalhuanca, the capital of the province of Aymaraes, located at 2,800 m (2,100 ft), preserves beautiful churches built during Colonial times, containing fine wood carvings and gold leaf. A detailed account of Apurímac 's architecture can be found in the works of Peruvian Writer and architect Armando Arteaga. In Antabamba, trepanations so accurately performed that astonishing medicines have been found there, in addition to mud sculptures, weapons, domestic utensils, and hunting implements. Considered one of the largest and most beautiful lakes of Peru, Paqucha Lake is located at 3,000 m (9,800 ft) in the route between Andahuaylas and Abancay. Known as an ideal place to rest and enjoy nature, fishing and duck hunting are permitted.",
"Chachas Lake\n Chachas Lake is a lake in Peru located in the Arequipa Region, Castilla Province, Chachas District. It is situated at a height of about 2940 m. Chachas Lake lies southwest of the Ch'ila mountain range, near the town of Chachas.",
"Chachacomani\n Chachacomani (possibly from Quechua chachakuma a medical plant) is a mountain in the Cordillera Real of the Andes Mountains, east of Lake Titicaca in Bolivia. It is situated in the La Paz Department, Larecaja Province, Guanay Municipality, southeast of Chearoco. Some of the nearest mountains are Wari Umaña in the southwest and Qillwani in the northwest. Said to be one of the least climbed peaks in the Cordillera Real, the mountain has an elevation of 6074 m above sea level. The measured height has never been accurately measured, and may differ by up to 20 m, but the peak is ascertained to be over 6000 m in height. Notably, the deep and sheltered valleys around the mountain produce many distinct microclimates, which form lakes and other formations that support many species of birds.",
"Chacas\n The town Chacas is located on a plateau consisting mostly of undulating dacite, rising from its lowest point in the town of Chucpin to 3000 m to 3560 m above sea level in Cochas. The terrain around this plateau, as in the province, is very rugged and mountainous. The terrain elevations are higher up on the west bank of the district to share the White Mountains with Carhuaz. The highest peaks are the Perlilla (5,586 m), located to the south east, Wakuy with 4,702 meters to the west and Copa (6,173 m)."
] |