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  • 71Orakel zu Delphi — Tempel des Apollon in Delphi Das Orakel von Delphi war eine griechische Pilger und Weissagungsstätte des antiken Griechenlands und befand sich am Hang des Parnass bei der Stadt Delphi in der Landschaft Phokis. Es war die wichtigste Kultstätte der …

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  • 72Château de Schönhausen — Le château en 2005 Nom local Schloss Schönhausen Période ou style Architecture baroque Début construction 1664 Fin construction …

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  • 73Kitsuné — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Kitsune (homonymie). Kitsuné est le nom d un label de disque et d une ligne de vêtements[1] basé à Paris créé par Gildas Loaec[2] et Masaya Kuroki[3 …

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  • 74Багио — Город Багио Ciudad ti Baguio Флаг …

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  • 75Oracle — This article is about the classical medium. For the software company, see Oracle Corporation. For other uses, see Oracle (disambiguation). Consulting the Oracle by John William Waterhouse, showing eight priestesses in a temple of prophecy In… …

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  • 76Doric Greek — Distribution of Greek dialects in the classical period.[1] Western group …

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  • 77Chosen Realm — Star Trek: Enterprise episode Episode no. Episode 64 Directed by Roxann Dawson Written by …

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  • 78Sphere Builder — Star Trek race|if= bgcolor=#ffffff Name=Sphere Builders other names= Caption=A Guardian Sphere Builder Affiliation=NoneThe Sphere Builders are aliens from another dimension in the fictional Star Trek universe. They are bent on conquering the… …

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  • 79The Rhodopi International Theater Collective — (or The RITC) is an annual summer gathering of theater practitioners and scholars, which allows professional participants to work with and train students and each other in distinct approaches from around the world. Held in Smolyan, Bulgaria, in… …

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  • 80Oribasius — The Plinthios Brokhos as described by Greek physician Heraklas, a sling for the binding of fractured jaws. Preserved in republication by Oribasius. Oribasius or Oreibasius (Greek: Ὀρειβάσιος) (c. 320–400) was a Greek medical writer and the… …

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