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  • The Golden Mountains of Altai is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in southern Siberia, in the Russian territory of the Altai Republic. Established ...
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  • The principle of sufficient reason is the principle which is presupposed in philosophical arguments in general, which states that anything that ...
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  • Ljubljana is the capital and largest city of Slovenia. It is regarded as the cultural, scientific, economic, political and the administrative ...
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  • Category:Image wanted Jo Jones (October 11, 1911 – September 3, 1985) (later known as Papa Jo Jones) was a widely celebrated African-American ...
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  • Hypatia of Alexandria (in Greek: Υπατία) (c. 370 C.E. – 415 C.E.) was a popular Hellenized Egyptian female philosopher, mathematician ...
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  • Christine de Pizan (also seen as de Pisan) (1364 – 1430) was a writer and analyst of the Medieval era, who strongly challenged the clerical ...
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  • Taxila is an important archaeological site in Pakistan containing the ruins of the Gandhāran city of Takshashila (also Takkasila or Taxila) ...
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  • Utah, a state located in the western United States, was the 45th state admitted to the union (January 4, 1896). The majority of Utah's population ...
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  • Henry Alfred Kissinger (May 27, 1923 - November 29, 2023) was a German-born U.S. diplomat, Nobel laureate, statesman, scholar, and author of ...
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  • Jiangxi ( c=江西 |p=Jiāngxī |w=Chiang-hsi ; Postal map spelling: Kiangsi) is a southern province of the People's Republic of China, spanning ...
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  • Copenhagen, the capital and largest city of Denmark, is located on the Zealand and Amager Islands, and is separated from Malmö, Sweden, by the ...
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  • |footnote1 = Monaco is a city-state. |footnote2 = GDP per capita calculations include non-resident workers from France and Italy. }} ...
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  • The Greek conquests of India took place in the years before the Common Era, and a rich trade flourished between India and Greece, especially ...
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  • Wisconsin, one of the 50 United States of America, is located near the center of the North American continent and touches two of the five Great ...
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  • St. Lawrence Island is an island in the Bering Sea just south of the Bering Strait, administratively belonging to the state of Alaska. The Danish ...
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  • Nevada is a state located in the western region of the United States of America. The state's nickname is "The Silver State" due ...
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  • Gabriele d'Annunzio (March 12, 1863, Pescara – March 1, 1938, Gardone Riviera, province of Brescia) was an Italian poet, writer, novelist ...
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  • Krishna (meaning "dark" or dark-blue"), also known as Govinda ("cow-protector") among many other names, is one of the ...
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  • Fulani, lived in Gobir, a leading city-state. He was a teacher in the Maliki legal tradition and a member of the Qadiriyyah Sufi order, or tariqah ...
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  • Alcaeus (Alkaios) of Mitylene (ca. 620 B.C.E. - ? B.C.E. ), was an ancient Greek poet who was considered one of the greatest lyric poets of ...
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