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  • 91Susak — Infobox Islands name = Susak image caption = Susak Village image size = locator native name = native name link = Croatian nickname = location = Adriatic sea coordinates = coord|44|31|N|14|18|E|display=inline,title archipelago = area =… …

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  • 92Gyropalette — A gyropalette is a piece of equipment used in the production of sparkling wine, such as Champagne, made by the traditional method, where the second fermentation takes place in the bottle. [ [http://www.decanter.com/learning/glossary.php… …

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  • 93Morocco — Moroccan /meuh rok euhn/, adj., n. /meuh rok oh/, n. 1. French, Maroc. Spanish, Marruecos. a kingdom in NW Africa: formed from a sultanate that was divided into two protectorates (French Morocco and Spanish Morocco) and an international zone.… …

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  • 94Russia — • Geography and history Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Russia     Russia     † Catholic E …

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  • 95Maritime archaeology — A maritime archaeologist with the Lighthouse Archaeological Maritime Program in St. Augustine, Florida, recording the ship s bell discovered on the 18th century Storm Wreck. Maritime archaeology (also known as marine archaeology) is a discipline… …

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  • 96Perfume — For other uses, see Perfume (disambiguation). The Perfume Maker, by Rodolphe Ernst Perfume (English: /ˈpɝː.fjuːm/, French parfum pronounced: [paʁ.fœ̃]) is a mixture of fragrant …

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  • 97Lakeport, California — Infobox Settlement official name = Lakeport, California settlement type = City imagesize = image caption = Main Street, Lakeport, California image mapsize = 250x200px map caption = Location in Lake County and the state of California mapsize1 =… …

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  • 98Watermelon snow — Chlamydomonas nivalis Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Phylum …

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  • 99Christchurch Harbour — Coordinates: 50°43′22″N 1°45′15″W / 50.72285°N 1.75404°W / 50.72285; 1.75404 …

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  • 100Homebrewing beer — refers to the brewing of beer on a very small scale. The typical homebrewer brews as a hobby for personal consumption, free distribution at social gatherings, amateur competitions, and for other assorted generally non commercial reasons. History… …

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