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  • In Irish mythology, Fódla or Fótla (modern spelling: Fódhla, Fodhla or Fóla), daughter of Delbáeth and Ernmas of the Tuatha Dé Danann, was one of the tutelary...
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    Benwell and Scotswood is an electoral ward of Newcastle upon Tyne in North East England. The ward encompasses the Benwell and Scotswood housing areas,...
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    Camlough (/ˈkæm.lɒx/ KAM-lokh; from Irish Camloch, meaning "crooked lake") is a village west of Newry in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. The village is...
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  • The 2010–11 West of Scotland Super League Premier Division was the ninth Super League Premier Division competition since the formation of the Scottish...
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  • Tom "Tiny" Wharton OBE (3 November 1927 in Glasgow – 9 May 2005 in Newton Mearns) was a Scottish football referee in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. Known...
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  • Newsome Panthers ARLFC is an amateur rugby league club based in Newsome, Huddersfield. The club was founded with only two junior teams in 1995 and has...
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  • The Sea Fish Industry Authority (or Seafish) is a non-departmental public body in the United Kingdom sponsored by the Department for Environment, Food...
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    Andrew Kerins (Irish: Aindreas Ó Céirín; 18 May 1840 – 17 April 1915), known by his religious name Brother Walfrid, was an Irish Marist Brother and is...
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  • Eric Brown (24 May 1960 – 21 March 2023) was a British science fiction author and Guardian critic. Eric Brown was born in Haworth, Yorkshire, in May 1960...
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  • The Latvia's First Party (Latvian: Latvijas Pirmā Partija) was a socially conservative, Christian-democratic right-wing political party in Latvia. It merged...
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  • James Fergus Cruickshank (13 April 1941 – 18 November 2010) was a Scottish footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He played for Heart of Midlothian through...
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    Hans Ernst Kinck (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈçɪŋk]; 11 October 1865 – 13 October 1926) was a Norwegian author and philologist who wrote novels, short stories...
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    Erik og Kriss, sometimes styled as Erik & Kriss is a Norwegian rap group created by Erik Mortvedt and Kristoffer Tømmerbakke. The duo became popular through...
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  • Eofor (Proto-Norse *Eburaz), son of Wonred, was a Geatish warrior in Beowulf. When the Swedes invaded Geatland (Götaland), the Geatish king Hæþcyn was...
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  • Harald Fairhair's campaign in Götaland was an attack that took place in the 870s. Snorri Sturluson writes in Harald Fairhair's saga that Harald Fairhair...
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  • Vibe Squad is a British music group formed in 2009. The group was initially set up as a quintet consisting of Kelvin Amoako, William Osei- Obengo, Richard...
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  • Ama Sumani (28 August 1965 – 19 March 2008) was a Ghanaian woman who was expelled from the United Kingdom to Ghana after overstaying her visa while she...
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    Mansfield bus station serves the town of Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England. It is located on Quaker Way. The primary bus operators are Stagecoach, with...
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  • Radio Limerick One, also called Limerick 95FM and RLO at times, was a licensed radio station serving Limerick city and county. Licensed by the Independent...
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  • John Thomas Young Gilroy (30 May 1898 – 11 April 1985) was an English artist and illustrator, best known for his advertising posters for Guinness, the...
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