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  • 11William de Ferrers, 3. Earl of Derby — († 1190 vor Akkon) war ein anglo normannischer Adliger im 12. Jahrhundert. Er war ein Sohn von Robert de Ferrers, 2. Earl of Derby, und der Margaret Peverel. Beim Tod seines Vaters 1162 übernahm er dessen Erbe als Earl of Derby. Weil die Familie… …

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  • 12Генеральная конференция ЮНЕСКО — Штаб квартира ЮНЕСКО в Париже …

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  • 13Norns — For other uses, see Norns (disambiguation). Norn redirects here. For the North Germanic language of Orkney, see Norn language. Norse mythology, Sjódreygil and the Norns Faroese stamps 2006 …

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  • 14Surf culture — Pontiac woodie, used by early surfers Surf culture includes the people, language, fashion and life surrounding the art of surfing. The culture began early in the 20th century, spread quickly during the 1950s and 1960s, and continues to evolve. It …

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  • 15The Graham Kennedy Show — was an Australian talk show that debuted on 19 September 1972, on the Nine Network.On December 23, 1969, host Graham Kennedy has quit as host of In Melbourne Tonight , exhausted, and rested for two years. In spite of his fame and fortune, he… …

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  • 16Electric Banana Band — is a Swedish children s music/rock music band formed in 1977, highly acclaimed by generations of Swedes. History Electric Banana Band was formed as a response to the success of Trazan och Banarne , a highly acclaimed Swedish children s television …

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  • 17Kishtwar — Infobox Indian Jurisdiction native name = Kishtwar | type = city | latd = 33.32 | longd = 75.77 locator position = right | state name = Jammu and Kashmir district = Doda leader title = leader name = altitude = 1638 population as of = 2001… …

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  • 18Crown Hill Park — Crown Hill Park, overlooking the wildlife refuge and grasslands with the Rocky Mountains on the horizon. Crown Hill Park is a 242 acre (0.98 km2) recreation area operated by Jefferson County Open Space in unincorporated Jefferson County,… …

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  • 19Bólu-Hjálmar — Hjálmar Jónsson (1796 1875), better known as Bólu Hjálmar (after his homestead in Bóla )), was a 19th century Icelandic farmer and poet, known for his sharp style and biting wit. Hjálmar was born in Hallandi in Eyjafjörður. He first became a… …

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  • 20Arthur Everard — graduated with a BA in psychology from Victoria University of Wellington and worked for 17 years as a writer, editor and director at the National Film Unit. He directed films such as Margan’s Musical Move (1971) in which he captured the drama of… …

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