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  • 1City of Thieves (novel) — City of Thieves   Author(s) David Benioff Country United States of America …

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  • 2City class ironclad — USS Cairo on the Mississippi River in 1862. Class overview Name: City class gunboat Builders: James B …

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  • 3Effect of the Siege of Leningrad on the city — Timeline of the Siege of Leningrad 1941 *June 22: Operation Barbarossa begins. *June 29: Evacuation of children and women from Leningrad starts. *June–July: Over 300 thousand civilian refugees from Pskov and Novgorod manage to escape from the… …

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  • 4Hero City — (Russian: город герой, gorod geroy , Ukrainian: Місто герой, Misto heroy ) is a Soviet honorary title awarded for outstanding heroism during the Great Patriotic War (World War II) of 1941 to 1945. It was awarded to twelve cities of the Soviet… …

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  • 5Mirrodin Besieged — ← Scars of Mirrodin New Phyrexia → Mirrodin Besieged …

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  • 6Old City (Jerusalem) — The Old City of Jerusalem and its Walls[1] * UNESCO World Heritage Site …

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  • 7Lud (city) — portal|The Dark TowerLud is a fictional city in Stephen King s Dark Tower series and is briefly mentioned in Rose Madder . In The Waste Lands , the book s protagonists, led by the gunslinger Roland, travel from Lud to an alternate reality version …

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  • 8Ravnica: City of Guilds — ← Ninth Edition Guildpact → Ravnica: City of Guilds …

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  • 9Quebec City —    Founded by Champlain (q.v.), in 1608. Seventy three years earlier, Jacques Cartier had sailed up the great river, and landed near the same spot, wintering in a creek not far from the native town of Stadaconé. Champlain, in 1608, built a rude… …

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  • 10Siege — A siege is a military blockade of a city or fortress with the intent of conquering by attrition and/or assault. The term derives from sedere , Latin for seat or sitting. [ [http://m w.com/dictionary/siege Merriam Webster: siege] ] A siege occurs… …

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