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  • 1Soil horizon — Soil samples illustrating horizons (subsoil on right) A soil horizon is a specific layer in the land area that is parallel to the soil surface and possesses physical characteristics which differ from the layers above and beneath …

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  • 2Abdur Rouf Choudhury — (1929 1996) was a Bengali writer Choudhury was born on 1 March, 1929, in Habiganj District, Bangladesh (then part of Assam) where his father Azhar Choudhury, a land owner, and his mother Nazmun Nesa Choudhury, a house wife resided.ContributionsIn …

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  • 3Egypt — • Provides information on history, religion, and literature Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Egypt     Egypt     † …

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  • 4Orkney — This article is about the islands in northern Scotland. For other places of the same name, see Orkney (disambiguation). Orkney Arcaibh …

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  • 5Kalevala (synopses) — The Kalevala is considered the national epic of Finland. It was compiled and edited by Elias Lönnrot while he was a district health officer in (then under the governance of Russia) eastern Finland. The poem consists of 50 runos or cantos and… …

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  • 6Dark earth — This article is about the archaeological horizon in Britain. For other uses, see Black earth (disambiguation). For the video game by the same name, see Dark Earth (video game). Dark Earth in archaeology is an archaeological horizon often as much… …

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  • 7Glenrothes — For other uses, see Glenrothes (disambiguation). Coordinates: 56 …

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  • 8New Year Honours 1997 — The New Year Honours 1997 for the United Kingdom and Hong Kong were announced on 31 December, 1996, to celebrate the year passed and mark the beginning of 1997.The recipients of honours are displayed here as they were styled before their new… …

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  • 9Cunninghamhead, Perceton and Annick Lodge — Coordinates: 55°38′35″N 4°34′52″W / 55.643°N 4.581°W / 55.643; 4.581 Cunninghamhead is a hamlet i …

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  • 10The Gods (band) — The Gods were an English group founded in 1965. The bandmembers included Mick Taylor (later with John Mayall s Bluesbreakers and the Rolling Stones), Brian Glascock and John Glascock (later of Jethro Tull). They were schoolmates from Hatfield and …

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