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  • 91Merthyr Tydfil — For the town in Australia, see Merthyr, Queensland. Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Bwrdeisdref Sirol Merthyr Tudful Geography …

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  • 92Coachella Valley — For the city, see Coachella, California. For the high school, see Coachella Valley High School. Coachella Valley Coachella Valley (   …

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  • 93Nazareth — For other uses, see Nazareth (disambiguation). Nazareth Hebrew transcription(s)  – Hebrew נָצְרַת (Natz rat or Na tzeret; Naṣ rath in Biblical Hebrew) …

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  • 94Notre Dame de Paris — For other uses, see Notre Dame (disambiguation). For the Victor Hugo novel, see The Hunchback of Notre Dame. For the musical, see Notre Dame de Paris (musical). Cathédrale Notre Dame de Paris Notre Dame de Paris: Western Facade with westwork …

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  • 95Don Johnson — For other people named Don Johnson, see Don Johnson (disambiguation). Don Johnson Johnson in 1986 during an interview aboard the USS Lexington aircraft carrier. Born Donnie Wayne Johnson December 15, 1949 …

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  • 96Biography — For other uses, see Biography (disambiguation). For the Wikipedia policy on biographies of living persons, see Wikipedia:Biographies of living persons. Adi Holzer: Life (1997). The life is like a …

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  • 97Pierre de Ronsard — For the main belt asteroid, see 10139 Ronsard. Portrait of Ronsard by an unknown artist, ca. 1620 …

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  • 98Apsara — For other uses, see Apsara (disambiguation). An Apsara (Sanskrit: अप्सरा: IAST|apsarāḥ, plural अप्सरस: IAST|apsarasaḥ, stem apsaras , a feminine consonant stem) or Accharā (Pāli), is a female spirit of the clouds and waters in Hindu and Buddhist… …

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  • 99John the Presbyter — For the mythical king, see Prester John John the Presbyter is an obscure figure in early Christian tradition, who is either distinguished from, or identified with, the Apostle John.PapiasJohn appears in a fragment by Papias, a 2nd century bishop… …

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  • 100Charles Hart (17th-century actor) — For other people of the same name, see Charles Hart (disambiguation). Charles Hart (c. 1625 – 18 August 1683) was a prominent British Restoration actor.[1] A Charles Hart was christened on 11 December 1625, in the parish of St. Giles Cripplegate …

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