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  • 51Mesopotamian mythology — is the collective name given to Sumerian, Akkadian, Assyrian, and Babylonian mythologies from the land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in Iraq.The Sumerians practiced a polytheistic religion, with anthropomorphic gods or goddesses… …

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  • 52Tokyo-Yokohama Metropolitan Area — ▪ Japan Introduction Tokyo formerly (until 1868)  Edo   metropolitan complex commonly called Greater Tokyo along the northern and western shores of Tokyo Bay, on the Pacific coast of the island of Honshu, central Japan. At its centre is the… …

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  • 53De Birmingham family — The de Birmingham family held the lordship of Birmingham in England for four hundred years and managed its growth from a small village into a thriving market town. They also helped invade Ireland and were rewarded with the Barony of Athenry. They …

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  • 54Yes Minister — Yes, Prime Minister The title card of Yes Minister Genre Political satire Situation comedy Created by Antony Jay Jon …

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  • 55Famagusta — Magusa redirects here. For the moth genus, see Magusa (moth). Famagusta Αμμόχωστος (Greek) Gazimağusa/Mağusa (Turkish) …

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  • 56New Glasgow, Nova Scotia — New Glasgow   Town   The George Street Bridge joins the two halves of New Glasgow separated by the East River …

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  • 57Humid subtropical climate — or cyclone. Humid subtropical climates lie on the southeast side of all continents except Antarctica, roughly between latitudes 25° and 40° north and south. One of the only exceptions where this climate zone reaches up to latitude 46° North, are… …

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  • 58Mile End (UK Parliament constituency) — Mile End Former Borough constituency for the House of Commons 1885 (1885)–1950 (1950) …

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  • 59fox — foxlike, adj. /foks/, n., pl. foxes, (esp. collectively) fox, v. n. 1. any of several carnivores of the dog family, esp. those of the genus Vulpes, smaller than wolves, having a pointed, slightly upturned muzzle, erect ears, and a long, bushy… …

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  • 60Fox — /foks/, n. 1. Charles James, 1749 1806, British orator and statesman. 2. George, 1624 91, English religious leader and writer: founder of the Society of Friends. 3. John. See Foxe, John. 4. John William, Jr., 1863 1919, U.S. novelist …

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