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    Agriculture was the foundation of the Ancient Greek economy. Nearly 80% of the population was involved in this activity. Most Greek language agricultural...
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  • Kirilo I or Saint Kirilo of Serbia, was the patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church from 1407 to 1419. Kirilo became head of the Serbian National Church...
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    The Cathedral of Christ the Saviour (Serbian: Саборни Храм Христа Спаситеља, romanized: Saborni Hram Hrista Spasitelja) is a Serbian Orthodox church located...
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    Senerchia (Sinerchia in the local dialect) is an Italian municipality with 1370 registered voters, but only 1036 inhabitants, in the Province of Avellino...
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  • Banatski Sokolac (Serbian Cyrillic: Банатски Соколац) is a village located in the Plandište municipality, in the South Banat District of Serbia. It is...
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    The Cachena is a breed of triple-purpose cattle from Portugal and Galicia, Spain. In Portugal, there is also the similar but larger cattle breed known...
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    Drita (Drita meaning "the light" in English) is an Albanian literary magazine published by the Association of the Young Modern Artists of Albania (Albanian:...
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    Stefanos Borbokis (Greek: Στέφανος Μπορμπόκης; born 1 September 1966) is a Greek former footballer. He is the brother of Vassilis Borbokis who also played...
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  • Prehistoric Albania, compared to the other regions of the Mediterranean Europe, was relatively lately inhabited by Homo sapiens. The earliest known human...
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    Preng Doçi (1846–1917), Italian: Primus Docci, was and Albanian political and religious figure and poet. He was a main contributor in the Albanian Bashkimi...
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  • Corrado Carnevale (born 9 May 1930) is an Italian judge, and former president of the Italian Supreme Court of Cassation. Born in Licata, Sicily in 1930...
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  • Tiago Amaral, mostly known by his stage name TAY (born 17 February 1999), is a Portuguese trap and R&B singer and a self taught dancer. He started posting...
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  • Alessandro Morace is an Italian child actor. He received a Best Actor award at the 2006 Flaiano Film Festival for the role of Tommaso (Tommi) Benetti in...
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  • Giovanni Maria Emilio Castellani O.F.M. (13 April 1888 – 30 August 1953) was an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church, who became an archbishop in 1929...
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    The Monte Sant'Angelo Castle is a castle in the Apulian city of Monte Sant'Angelo, Italy. Built around 837 by the Doge of Venice Orso I, it is currently...
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  • The Republic Institute for Health Protection is the national public health agency of the Republic of North Macedonia. It was founded in 1924.[citation...
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