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  • 11Fuchsia — Taxobox name = Fuchsia image width = 250px image caption = Fuchsia magellanica shoots with flowers (above) and fruits (below) regnum = Plantae divisio = Magnoliophyta classis = Magnoliopsida ordo = Myrtales familia = Onagraceae genus = Fuchsia… …

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  • 12Malolos City — This article is about the city. For the cathedral, see Malolos Cathedral. For the barangay, see Barili, Cebu or Malinao, AlbayInfobox Settlement official name = City of Malolos other name = Li Han (ancient Chinese name) native name = Lungsod ng… …

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  • 13Tudor London — This covers the history of London during the Tudor period from 1485 until 1603.Early Tudor LondonHenry Tudor, who seized the English throne as Henry VII in 1485, and married Elizabeth of York, thus putting an end to the War of the Roses, was a… …

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  • 14Presbyterianism — Presbyterian Church redirects here. For other uses, see Presbyterian Church (disambiguation). John Calvin Presbyterianism refers to a number of Christian churches adhering to the Calvinist theological tradition within Protestantism, which are… …

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  • 15Laugharne — ( cy. Talacharn) is a town in Carmarthenshire, Wales, lying on the estuary of the River Tâf. It is known for having been the home of Dylan Thomas from 1949 until his death in 1953, and is thought to have been an inspiration for the fictional town …

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  • 16Republic of Ragusa — Ragusan redirects here. For the city in Italy, see Ragusa, Sicily. For other uses, see Ragusa. Republic of Ragusa¹ Respublica Ragusina (la) Dubrovačka Republika (hr) Repubblica di Ragusa (it) …

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  • 17Palestrina (opera) — Palestrina is an opera (called by him a Musikalische Legende ) by the German composer Hans Pfitzner. The libretto, written by Pfitzner himself, is based on a legend about the Renaissance composer Giovanni Palestrina. The theme is of how he saved… …

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  • 18List of people and organisations frequently parodied by Private Eye — This is a list of some of the people and organisations most frequently or famously used as a source of humour or target of insult by the British satirical magazine Private Eye. The nicknames coined for them by the magazine have become part of the …

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