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  • The 1919 South American Championships in Athletics was the inaugural South American Championships and was contested by Uruguay and Chile were held in Montevideo...
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  • The Mové, also called Movere, Western Guaymi, or Ngäbere, are a Chibchan (Dorasque-Guaymi) speaking people in Panama (150,000) and Costa Rica (4,300)....
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  • The following table is a list of films produced in Denmark or in the Danish language in the 1910s. For an alphabetical list of all Danish films currently...
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  • Middle Dutch literature (1150–1500) is the Dutch literature produced in the Low Countries from the 12th century to the 16th century. It is preceded by...
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  • Margaret Coke, Countess of Leicester (16 June 1700 – 28 February 1775) was a British peer. She was born Lady Margaret Tufton, the third daughter of Thomas...
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  • Alina Elena Bercu (born 9 February 1990, in Câmpina, Prahova, Romania) is a Romanian concert pianist. She started her first piano lessons at the age of...
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    Murrisk Friary (Irish: Mainistir Mhuraisce), is a ruined Augustinian monastery located in County Mayo, Ireland. It is on the southern coast of Clew Bay...
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    The Roman van Ferguut (English: Romance of Fergus) is a 13th-century Arthurian romance written in what is now called Middle Dutch (historically classified...
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    Pierre Antoine Monneron (16 January 1747 – 8 June 1801) was a French merchant, banker, writer and politician. Monneron was born in Annonay, Ardèche. He...
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    Nina Willner (born March 1, 1961) is an American nonfiction author, a former intelligence officer and human rights activist. Her first book Forty Autumns...
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  • Burchard, Burghard or Borchard Grelle (died 12 August 1344) was a German Roman Catholic bishop. From 1327 to 1344 he was Archbishop of Bremen, one of only...
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    Archaeological Site Pionirski Park is one of the most important archaeological sites in Serbia. Protective and systematic researches of ancient Singidunum...
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  • Tatar Osman Pasha (Ottoman Turkish: تاتار عثمان پاشا Tatar Osman Paşa; d. 25 June 1845) was an Ottoman statesman of Crimean Tatar origin who served as...
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