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  • Thumbnail for Castrillo de Riopisuerga
    Castrillo de Riopisuerga is a municipality located in the province of Burgos, Castile and León, Spain. According to the 2004 census (INE), the municipality...
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    Cocido madrileño (Spanish: [koˈθiðo maðɾiˈleɲo]; "Madrid stew") is a traditional chickpea-based stew from Madrid, Spain. A substantial dish prepared with...
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  • The National Union was a parliamentary group formed in 1947 in the Constituent Assembly of Italian Republic, spin-off of the Common Man's Front. The Common...
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  • Thumbnail for Spiritual Canticle
    The Spiritual Canticle (Spanish: Cántico Espiritual), is one of the poetic works of the Spanish mystical poet Saint John of the Cross. Saint John of the...
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  • Roccarainola is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Naples in the Italian region Campania, located about 30 km northeast of Naples. Sights...
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  • GNK Dinamo Zagreb (also known as Dinamo Zagreb, Dinamo and The Blues) are an association football club from Zagreb, Croatia. Home matches were played at...
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  • Caravaca Club de Fútbol was a Spanish football team based in Caravaca de la Cruz, in the Region of Murcia. Founded in 1969 and dissolved in 2011, it held...
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  • Thumbnail for Komotin Fort
    Komotin Castle is a ruined castle in Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the Jajce Municipality. Komotin is believed to have been built in the early 14th century...
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  • Thumbnail for Carinthian Peasant Revolt
    The Carinthian Peasant Revolt (German: Kärntner Bauernaufstand; Slovene: koroški kmečki upor) took place in the Duchy of Carinthia (present-day Austria...
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  • La Fábula de Polifemo y Galatea (The Fable of Polyphemus and Galatea), or simply the Polifemo, is a literary work written by Spanish poet Luis de Góngora...
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  • Funšterc (egg omelette) is a Slovenian national dish also known as knapovsko sonce (coalminer's sun) or knapovska torta (coalminer's cake) or "šmorn"....
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  • Thumbnail for Kisiljevo
    Kisiljevo (Serbian Cyrillic: Кисиљево) is a village in north-east Serbia (Braničevo District), located at municipality Veliko Gradište (Велико Градиште)...
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  • Thumbnail for Castle of Tarifa
    The Castle of Tarifa (Spanish: Castillo de Tarifa), also known as Castle of Guzmán el Bueno ("Good Guzmán", nickname of Alonso Pérez de Guzmán) or Castle...
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  • Thumbnail for Oxybeles
    The oxybeles (Greek: οξυβελής) was a weapon used by the Ancient Greeks starting in 375 BC. The word is derived from Ancient Greek: οξύς (oxys = sharp,...
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  • Thumbnail for Orco Valley
    The Orco Valley (Italian: Valle dell'Orco) is a valley in the Piedmont region of northern Italy located in the Graian Alps, in the territory of the Metropolitan...
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  • Riccardo Reuven Pacifici (18 February 1904 — 12 December 1943 ) was a rabbi from an Italian Jewish family of ancient Sephardic origins, with roots in the...
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  • Thumbnail for Anton Trstenjak
    Anton Trstenjak (8 January 1906 – 29 September 1996) was Slovene psychologist, theologian, and author. He is notable as a pioneer of Slovenian clinical...
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  • Thumbnail for Obarenes Mountains
    The Obarenes Mountains (Spanish: Montes Obarenes) is a mountain range in northern Spain. The range has an approximate length of 30 km, and an average altitude...
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  • Alessandro Rinaldi (April 5, 1839, Cremona – 1890 Rome) was an Italian painter. He was initially trained with Gallo Gallina, then in the Brera Academy...
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