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  • (Ewuare the Great) came to power and turned the city-state into an empire. Around 1470, he named the new state Edo. ==Golden Age== ...
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  • The Chrysler Building is an iconic Art Deco skyscraper in New York City, located on the east side of Manhattan at the intersection of 42nd Street ...
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  • {{Main page article box| type=Featured| title=Hollywood Walk of Fame| image_name=Walk of fame.JPG| image_desc=Stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame| ...
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  • Ashgabat (Aşgabat) is the capital and largest city of Turkmenistan, a country in Central Asia, and is situated between the Kara Kum desert and ...
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  • {| class="navbox collapsible" style="margin:1em auto 0; width:100%;" |- ! colspan="2"| Prefecture-level divisions ...
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  • {{Main page article box| type=Popular| title=Mark Rothko| image_name=Consuelo Kanaga, Mark Rothko. 82.65.453.jpg| image_desc=Photograph of Mark ...
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  • Category:Politicians and reformers Category:Social workers Category:Biography Lowell, Josephine Shaw Josephine Shaw Lowell (December 16, 1843 ...
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  • {{Main page article box| type=Featured| title=Proletariat| image_name=Secessio plebis.JPG| image_desc=Secessio plebis, a form of protest in ancient ...
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  • Vatican City, officially State of the Vatican City (Latin: Status Civitatis Vaticanae), is a landlocked sovereign city-state whose territory ...
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  • Allahabad (Hindi: इलाहाबाद; Urdu: الہ آباد Ilāhābād) is the English name of a city in the north Indian state of Uttar ...
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  • Acamapichtli (which means "Handful of Arrows" or "Handful of Reeds") was tlatoani (king, or Great Speaker) of the Aztecs ...
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  • The Wuyi Mountains ( c=武夷山|p=Wǔyí Shān ; POJ: Bu-i Soa) designates a mountain range located at the prefecture Nanping. It runs along ...
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  • O ahu (usually Oahu outside Hawaiian and Hawaiian English) is the third-largest of the Hawaiian Islands and most populous of the islands in the ...
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  • An artificial island is an island that has been constructed by humans rather than formed by natural processes. Such islands have been created ...
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  • |title = Soviet Union topics |bodyclass = hlist |image = [[File:Coat of arms of the Soviet Union 1.svg|75px|link=Coat of arms of the Soviet Union]] ...
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  • 55 km southwest of Aleppo. It was an important city-state in two periods, first in the late third millennium B.C.E., then again between 1800 and 1650 ...
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  • {{Main page article box| type=Popular| title=Machu Picchu| image_name=Peru Machu Picchu Sunrise.jpg| image_desc=View of Machu Picchu| ...
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  • {{Main page article box| type=Popular| title=Kingdom of Mysore| image_name=HyderAli.jpg| image_desc=Haider Ali, Ruler of Mysore| text=The Kingdom ...
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  • ==Etymology== From Middle English pilgrimage, from Old French peligrinage, pelrimage, variants of pelerinage (“pilgrimage”); equivalent to ...
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