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  • 71Sergei Ivanovich Osipov — Born September 22, 1915 Stepankovo, Bezhetsk county, Tver Province, Russian Empire …

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  • 72Varna — This article is about the city in Bulgaria. For other uses, see Varna (disambiguation). Coordinates: 43°13′N 27°55′E / 43.217°N 27.917°E / 43.217; 27.9 …

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  • 73Olympic Stadium (Moscow) — Olimpiisky redirects here. For Olimpiysky in Kiev, see Olimpiysky National Sports Complex. For Olimpiyskiy in Donetsk, see RSC Olimpiyskiy. Olimpiysky Location Moscow, Russia Coordinates …

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  • 74Charm School Tour — мировой тур Roxette Места проведения Европа Азия Африка Сев. Америка Ю. Америка Австралия К альбому Charm School Начало тура 28 февраля 2011 года Конец тура …

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  • 75Myer — This article is about the Australian department store chain. For other uses, see Myer (disambiguation). Myer Type Public (ASX: MYR) In …

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  • 76Russian architecture — follows a tradition whose roots were established in the Eastern Slavic state of Kievan Rus . After the fall of Kiev, Russian architectural history continued in the principalities of Vladimir Suzdal, and Novgorod, and the succeeding states of… …

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  • 77Chinese Democracy Tour — World tour by Guns N Roses Associated album Chinese Democracy Start date January 1, 2001 End date December 31, 2011 Legs …

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  • 78Slovenia — /sloh vee nee euh, veen yeuh/, n. a republic in SE Europe: formerly part of Yugoslavia. 1,945,998; 7819 sq. mi. (20,250 sq. km). Cap.: Ljubljana. * * * Slovenia Introduction Slovenia Background: The Slovene lands were part of the Holy Roman… …

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  • 79Nizhny Novgorod — For other cities named Novgorod, see Novgorod (disambiguation). Nizhny Novgorod (English) Нижний Новгород (Russian) …

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  • 80Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir — For the stadium in Montpellier, see Stade Yves du Manoir (Montpellier). Stade Olympique Yves du Manoir Former names Stade du Matin (1907–1919) Stade de Colombes (1920–1924) Stade Olympique de Colombes (1924–1928) …

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