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  • 61Concord, New Hampshire — For other places of the same name, see Concord (disambiguation). Concord, New Hampshire   City   The New Hampshire State House as seen from Eagle Squa …

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  • 62Fusion cuisine — This is a combination of Japanese and Vietnamese cuisine: smoked salmon wrapped in rice paper, with avocado, cucumber, and crab stick Fusion cuisine combines elements of various culinary traditions while not being categorized per any one… …

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  • 64Long Island — This article is about the island in New York State. For other uses, see Long Island (disambiguation). Long Island Native name: Paumanok Kings, Queens, Nassau and Suffolk Counties on Long Island, showing county and municipal boundaries …

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  • 65Thai cuisine — Thai seafood curry Kaeng phet pet yang: roast duck in red curry Thai cuisine is the national cuisine of Thailand …

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  • 66Vietnamese cuisine — Bún Bò Huế Vietnamese cuisine is a style of cooking derived from Vietnam. Fish sauce, soy sauce, rice, fresh herbs, fruits and vegetables are commonly used. Vietnamese recipes utilize a diverse range of herbs, including lemongrass, mint,… …

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  • 68Herring — Taxobox name = Herring fossil range = fossilrange|55|0 Early Eocene to Present [cite journal last = Sepkoski first = Jack authorlink = coauthors = title = A compendium of fossil marine animal genera journal = Bulletins of American Paleontology… …

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  • 69Manchester, New Hampshire — This article is about the city in New Hampshire. For other uses, see Manchester (disambiguation). Manchester, New Hampshire   City   View of downto …

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