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  • 51Portugal — This article is about the country. For other uses, see Portugal (disambiguation). Portuguese Republic República Portuguesa (Portuguese) …

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  • 52Imre Nagy — For the Hungarian modern pentathlete, see Imre Nagy (pentathlete). For the Canadian fencer, see Imre Nagy (fencer). Imre Nagy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the People s Republic of Hungary …

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  • 53Cuisine of Brazil — The cuisine of Brazil, like Brazil itself, varies greatly by region. This diversity reflects the country s mix of native Amerindians, Portuguese, Africans, Italians, Spaniards, Germans, Poles, Syrians, Lebanese and Japanese among others. This has …

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  • 54Department store — A department store is a retail establishment which satisfies a wide range of the consumer s personal and residential durable goods product needs; and at the same time offering the consumer a choice of multiple merchandise lines, at variable price …

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  • 55Music of Portugal — Portugal is internationally known in the music scene for its traditions of fado, but the country has seen a recent expansion in musical styles, with modern acts from rock to hip hop becoming popular. If Amália is still the most recognizable… …

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  • 56Tube Bar prank calls — The Tube Bar prank calls are arguably the most famous series of prank calls ever recorded.HistoryIn the mid 1970s, two young men, John Elmo and Jim Davidson, began calling a bar named the Tube Bar which was located in Jersey City, New Jersey in… …

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  • 57Polenta — is a dish made from boiled cornmeal. Although the word is borrowed into English from Italian, the dish (under various names) is popular in Italian, Savoyard, Swiss, Austrian, Bosnian, Croatian (where it is called žganci or, in Dalmatia, pura ),… …

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  • 58List of fictional books — A fictional book is a non existent book created specifically for (i.e. within) a work of fiction. This is not a list of works of fiction (i.e., actual novels, mysteries, etc), but rather imaginary books that do not actually exist.UsesSuch a book… …

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  • 59Churrascaria — Churrasco A churrascaria [ʃuʁaskaˈɾiɐ] is a Brazilian steakhouse. Churrasco is the cooking style, which translates roughly from the Portuguese for barbecue . Contents …

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  • 60Churrasco — Typical Brazilian churrasco. From left to right and down, fraldinha, picanha, chicken heart, sausages, bread with garlic sauce, sliced picanha with garlic and chicken legs Churrasco is a Portuguese (IPA: [ʃuˈʁasku]) and Spanish (IPA:  …

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