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  • 1State Prize of the Russian Federation — Infobox award name = State Prize of the Russian Federation imagesize = 200px caption = description = Outstanding contributions in Science and Technology , Literary and Arts , Humanitarian Work presenter = President of Russia country = Russia year …

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  • 2USSR State Prize — The USSR State Prize ( ru. Государственная премия СССР) was the Soviet Union s state honour. It was established on September 9 1966. After the breakup of the Soviet Union the prize was followed up by the State Prize of the Russian Federation.The… …

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  • 3Shota Rustaveli State Prize — The Shota Rustaveli State Prize (created in 1965) is the highest prize awarded by Georgia in the fields of art and literature. The first prize winners of this prize were Konstantine Gamsakhurdia (writer), Irakli Abashidze (poet) and Lado… …

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  • 4Grand Austrian State Prize — The Grand Austrian State Prize ( de. Großer Österreichischer Staatspreis) is a decoration given annually by Austria to an artist for exceptional work. The recipient must be an Austrian citizen with a permanent residence in Austria.It was… …

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  • 5Austrian State Prize for European Literature — The Austrian State Prize for European Literature ( Österreichischem Staatpreis für Europäische literatur ), also known as the European Literary Award ( Europäischer Literaturpreis ), is a literary prize in Austria awarded by the Federal Ministry… …

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  • 6State Prizes of the Soviet Republics — The State Prizes of the Soviet Republics were each republic counterpart to the USSR State Prize. Each republic granted several different prizes, generally named after writers or artists from the republic, as well as a blanket Komsomol prize for… …

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  • 7State Britain — is an installation artwork by Mark Wallinger displayed in Tate Britain in January 2007. It is a recreation from scratch of a protest display about the treatment of Iraq, set up by Brian Haw outside Parliament and eventually confiscated by the… …

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  • 8Prize rules — or cruiser rules govern the taking of prizes: vessels captured on the high seas during war. They are intertwined with the blockade rules. Customary rules were originally laid down in the days of sailing ships. These were supplemented by various… …

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  • 9State University of New York at New Paltz — Established 1828 Type Public President Donald P. Christian …

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  • 10State Library of New South Wales — State Library of New South Wales, Mitchell Wing, exterior …

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