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  • 91Coalbrookdale — shown within Shropshire ( …

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  • 92Hungarian prehistory — See Pannonian basin before Hungary for the prehistory of Hungary (as opposed to the prehistory of the Hungarian people). The Tree of Life on an ancient Magyar sabertache (tarsoly) plate Hungarian prehistory (Hungarian: magyar őstörténet) refers… …

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  • 93Chewton Mendip — Coordinates: 51°16′32″N 2°34′37″W / 51.2755°N 2.5770°W / 51.2755; 2.5770 …

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  • 94Mandrel — For other uses, see Mandrel (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Mandrill (the primate species). Old shop made mandrel for turning hollow objects on an engine lathe …

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  • 95The Mask (film) — This article is about the 1994 film starring Jim Carrey. For the 1985 Peter Bogdanovich film, see Mask (film). The Mask Theatrical release poster Directed by …

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  • 96Filigree — For the concrete system, see Filigree concrete. sterling Horse and Buggy, Filigree work …

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  • 97Japanese castle — nihongo|Japanese castles|城|shiro were fortresses composed primarily of wood and stone. They evolved from the wooden stockades of earlier centuries, and came into their most well known form in the 16th century. Like European castles, the castles… …

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  • 98Jewellery Quarter — infobox UK place country = England latitude= 52.489 longitude= 1.910 official name= Jewellery Quarter map type= West Midlands population = 3,000 approx. population density= area total km2= 1.07 metropolitan borough= City of Birmingham… …

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  • 99San Simon, Pampanga — San Simon is a 4th class municipality in the province of Pampanga, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 41,253 people in 7,680 households.San Simon, an emerging business haven in Central Luzon particularly in the… …

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  • 100Luvvie Darling — is a fictional character in the British comic Viz He is an exaggerated parody on old school British Shakespearian stage actors: pompous, bombastic, profligate and pretentious in his use of literary quotes, habitually referring to famous, real… …

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