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  • 91Irish Megalithic Tombs — Ireland has a wealth of impressive historical monuments. In Ireland there are four types of Megalithic tombs: Court Cairns, Passage Tombs, Wedge tombs and Portal Dolmens.Court TombsThere are about 300 of these types of tombs in Ireland. These… …

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  • 92List of cultural icons of England — This List of cultural icons of England is a list of potential cultural icons of England, past and present, in topic areas.ICONS.a portrait of England* ICONS Online is a not for profit organisation whose first project is ICONS.a portrait of… …

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  • 93smoot — noun /smuːt/ a) Defined as exactly sixty seven inches; equal to approximately 1.70 meters. b) A small opening built into a dry stone wall as a bolthole allowing a person to cross the wall while impeding the livestock …

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  • 94List of Teletubbies episodes and videos — This is a list of Teletubbies episodes and videos. # # Title 1 Ned s Good Bike March 31, 1997 The first episode. Teletubbies watch a father and son riding their bicycles, and then a magical flag appears in Teletubbyland.  …

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  • 95The Dartmoor Worker — is a collection, first assembled in 1966, of newspaper articles originally written for The Western Morning News by the principal authority on Dartmoor and its history, William Crossing, in the early 1900s. The book is illustrated with many… …

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  • 96Charles X Gustav of Sweden — Charles X Gustav King of Sweden Duke of Bremen and Verden Reign 6 June 1654 – 13 February 1660 ( 100000000000000050000005 years, 10000000000000252000000252 days) …

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  • 97Solsbury Hill — Location map|Somerset label= background=white lat=51.4100 long= 2.3342 caption=Location of Solsbury Hill within Somerset. float=right width=180: This article is about the hill called Solsbury near the city of Bath. For the Peter Gabriel song, see …

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  • 98Herdwick (sheep) — The Herdwick is a traditional breed of domestic sheep native to the mountainous Lake District of Cumbria in North West England. The name Herdwick is derived from the Old Norse herdvyck , meaning sheep pasture.cite journal last = Bryson first =… …

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  • 99Danebury — Trees around Danebury ring …

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  • 100Long Low, Wetton — Long Low is a Neolithic and Bronze Age site in the English county of Staffordshire. It is about 2 km SE of Wetton (gbmapping|SK122539).It consists of two round cairns linked by a connecting bank an unusual layout and one that is unique in England …

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