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HMS Barrosa (D68)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! HMS Barrosa (D68) was a later or 1943 Battle-class fleet destroyer of the Royal Navy.
Adrian Tomine
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Adrian Tomine (born May 31, 1974), a popular contemporary cartoonist, is best known for his ongoing comic book series Optic Nerve and his periodical illustrations in The New Yorker.
HMS Beagle (A319)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! HMS Beagle was a Bulldog class coastal survey vessel of the Royal Navy.
History of the Jews in Kuwait
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The history of the Jews in Kuwait is connected to the history of the Jews in Iraq.
Rainbow Falls (Hawaii)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Rainbow Falls is a waterfall located in Hilo, Hawaii. It is 80 ft (24 m) tall and almost 100 ft (30 m) in diameter.
Sobekhotep III
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Sobekhotep III (throne name: Sekhemresewdjtawy) was an Egyptian king of the 13th dynasty.
Pochalla
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Pochalla (also Pochala, Pochella, Pachella) is a town in South Sudan.
Walton and Ivythorn Hills
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Walton and Ivythorn Hills (grid reference ST475346) is a 34.9 hectare (86.1 acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest near Street at the south-eastern end of the Polden Hills in Somerset, notified in 1953.
Robert D. Richardson
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Robert D. Richardson (born 1934 Milwaukee) is an American historian, and biographer.
Thomas Kilroy
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Thomas F. Kilroy (born 23 September 1934) is an Irish playwright and novelist.
Yemaja
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Yemanja is an orisha, originally of the Yoruba religion, who has become prominent in many Afro-American religions. Africans from what is now called Yorubaland brought Yemaya/Yemoja and a host of other deities/energy forces in nature with them when they were brought to the shores of the Americas as captives. She is the ocean, the essence of motherhood, and a protector of children.
Walton`s coal incline
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Walton`s Coal Incline was a nineteenth century incline, used to transport coal from a mine mouth just west of West Elizabeth, Pennsylvania to a tipple on pool 2 of the Monongahela River. It crossed the entire width of the Borrough of West Elizabeth, passing over the Pittsburgh, Virginia and Charleston Railway.
Pan-Indianism
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Pan-Indianism is a philosophy and movement promoting unity among different American Indian groups in the Americas regardless of tribal or local affiliations. The movement is largely associated with Native Americans in the United States, but has spread to other indigenous groups as well. Pan-Indian organizations seek to pool the resources of indigenous groups in order to protect the interests of native peoples across the world.
USS Auriga (AK-98)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! USS Auriga (AK-98) was an Auriga-class cargo ship commissioned by the U.S. Navy for service in World War II, named after the constellation Auriga. She was responsible for delivering troops, goods and equipment to locations in the war zone.
Tom Kilbey
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Thomas Charles "Tom" Kilbey (born 19 October 1990) is an English footballer who last played for Portsmouth. He plays as a midfielder.
Pan-Green Coalition
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Pan-Green Coalition or Pan-Green Camp, is an informal political alliance of the Republic of China, commonly known as "Taiwan", consisting of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), Taiwan Solidarity Union (TSU), and the minor Taiwan Independence Party (TAIP). The name comes from the colours of the Democratic Progressive Party, which originally adopted green in part because of its association with the environmental movement. In contrast to the Pan-Blue Coalition, the Pan-Green Coalition favors Taiwan independence over Chinese reunification, although members in both coalitions have moderated their policies to reach voters in the center.
Pachelbel`s Canon
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Pachelbel`s Canon is the most famous piece of music by German Baroque composer Johann Pachelbel. It was originally scored for three violins and basso continuo and paired with a gigue in the same key. Like most other works by Pachelbel and other pre-1700 composers, the Canon remained forgotten for centuries and was rediscovered only in the 20th century. Several decades after it was first published in 1919, the piece became extremely popular, and today it is frequently played at weddings and included on classical music compilations, along with other famous Baroque pieces such as Air on the G String by Johann Sebastian Bach.
Bieber, Offenbach
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Bieber is a village situated in Hesse, Germany, with a total population of 14,761 as of 2004. Since 1938 it has been a part of Offenbach. Its geographical location is 50.089 north 8.803 east.
Rafik Bouderbal
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Rafik Bouderbal (born September 19, 1987 in Lyon) is a French-Algerian football player who is currently unattached. He last played for French Ligue 1 side FC Lorient.
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