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  • 61ROF Nottingham — Royal Ordnance Factory NottinghamBackgroundR.O.F. Engineering FactoryFactory Number 23First opened in 1916First opened as an ROF January 1936One of a number of Royal Ordnance Factories created at the start of World War IIEarly site history and… …

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  • 62Winter solstice — This article is about the astronomical and cultural event of winter solstice, also known as midwinter. For other uses, see Winter solstice (disambiguation), Midwinter (disambiguation) or also see Solstice. UTC Date and Time of Solstice[1] year… …

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  • 63Cryptid — 龍魚 (りゅうぎょ, ryūgyo?), a cryptid of Japan …

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  • 64List of endangered species in India — The following list includes all animals and birds which occur in India and are rated as Critically Endangered (CR), Endangered (EN) or Vulnerable (VU) in the 2004 International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources ( IUCN ) and… …

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  • 65Scythian religion — [ thumb|The Solokha comb, found in the lateral grave of the Solokha kurgan in 1913.] The religion and mythology of the Scythians is not directly attested except for sparse accounts in Greek ethnography. It is assumed to have been related to… …

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  • 66Hoplitomeryx — Taxobox name = Hoplitomeryx fossil range = Late Miocene Early Pliocene status = Prehistoric image width = 163px image caption = Hoplitomeryx matthei Leinders 1984 regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis = Mammalia ordo = Artiodactyla familia …

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  • 67Snake-witch stone — The snake witch stone. The Snake witch (Ormhäxan), Snake charmer (Ormtjuserskan) or Smiss stone (Smisstenen) is a picture stone found at Smiss, När parish, Gotland, Sweden. Discovered in a cemetery, it measures 82 cm (32 in) in height… …

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  • 68Cuckold — is a historic derogatory term for a man who has an unfaithful wife. The word, which has been in recorded use since the 13th century, derives from the cuckoo which gives up nurturing its own by laying eggs in other birds nests. [1] In modern terms …

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  • 69Celtic animism — The Celts were animists: they believed that all aspects of the natural world contained spirits, divine entities with which humans could establish a rapport.Miranda Green. (1992:196) Animals in Celtic life and myth . London: Routledge. ISBN… …

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  • 70Celtic theology — Evidence from the Roman period presents a bewildering array of gods and goddesses who are represented by images or inscribed dedications.Miranda J. Green. (2005) Exploring the world of the druids. London: Thames Hudson. ISBN 0 500 28571 3. Page… …

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