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  • 51List of Israeli football stadia by capacity — The following is a partial list of Israeli football stadia, ranked in descending order of capacity.ee also*List of football (soccer) stadiums by country *List of football (soccer) stadiums by capacity *List of Asian stadiums by capacity *List of… …

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  • 52Spion Kop (stadia) — Spion Kop (or Kop for short) is the name for a number of terraces and stands at sports stadia; so named due to their steep nature, resembling a hill near Ladysmith, South Africa that was the scene of the Battle of Spion Kop in the Second Boer War …

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  • 53List of North Korea football (soccer) stadia by capacity — Current Stadiums …

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  • 54orbicular stadia or stage — a larval stage in some Acanthuridae where the body is almost spherical, translucent and covered with vertically elongated ridge like serrated peduncular scales in distinct vertical rows. The first dorsal spine is the longest and stoutest spine… …

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  • 55tadia — stadia …

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  • 56Stadiametric rangefinding — Stadiametric rangefinding, or the stadia method is a technique of measuring distances with a telescopic instrument. The term stadia comes from a Greek unit of length. Stadiametric rangefinding is used for surveying and in the telescopic sights of …

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  • 57UEFA Euro 2016 — The 2016 UEFA European Football Championship, or Euro 2016 for short, will be the 15th quadrennial top level European football event. It will be held in the summer of 2016. The host nation(s) are yet to be selected. Should the selection process… …

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  • 58Pytheas — of Massilia (Ancient Greek Πυθέας ὁ Μασσαλιώτης), 4th century BC, was a Greek geographer and explorer from the Greek colony Massilia (today Marseille, France). He made a voyage of exploration to northwestern Europe possibly no earlier than around …

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  • 59Emmaus — For other uses, see Emmaus (disambiguation). Supper at Emmaus by Caravaggio, 1601 Emmaus (Greek: Ἐμμαούς, Latin: Emmaus, Hebrew: חמת‎ Hammat, meaning warm spring , Arabic …

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  • 60History of geodesy — See also the main article on Geodesy. Humanity has always been interested in the Earth. During very early times this interest was limited, naturally, to the immediate vicinity of home and residency, and the fact that we live on a near spherical… …

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