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  • 1World Tree (disambiguation) — World Tree may refer to any of the following: *A World Tree (such as Yggdrasil), a form of axis mundi, found in many mythologies. *The main setting of the PBS show: It s a Big Big World. *World Tree, an anthropomorphic fantasy role playing game.… …

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  • 2World tree (Hungarian) — The world tree (Hungarian: világfa), is a typical element of Hungarian folk art and folk tales and a distinct folk tale type. In Hungarian it has several other descriptive names like Égig érő fa (the tree reaching into the sky), tetejetlen fa… …

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  • 3The Joshua Tree — Studioalbum von U2 Veröffentlichung 9. März 1987 Label Island Records Forma …

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  • 4The Joshua Tree — The Joshua Tree …

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  • 5The Giving Tree — first published in 1964, is a children s book written and illustrated by Shel Silverstein. This book has become one of Silverstein s best known titles and has been translated into more than 30 languages. Storyline The story is a short moral tale …

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  • 6The Sunset Tree — Studio album by the Mountain Goats Released …

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  • 7The Living Tree — is a single released by Dame Shirley Bassey on the 27th April 2007. It was written by a British group Never The Bride . The single was released on May 7th, 2007, digitally around the world at the iTunes music stores. The single reached #37 on the …

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  • 8World tree — This article is about the religious motif. For other uses, see World Tree (disambiguation). Yggdrasil, a modern attempt to reconstruct the Norse world tree. The world tree is a motif present in several religions and mythologies, particularly Indo …

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  • 9World Tree (role-playing game) — Infobox RPG title = World Tree designer = Bard Bloom and Victoria Borah Bloom publisher = Padwolf Publishing date = 2000 genre = anthropomorphic, fantasyWorld Tree is an anthropomorphic fantasy role playing game designed by Bard Bloom and… …

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  • 10world tree — Centre of the world, a widespread motif in myths and folktales among various peoples, especially in Asia, Australia, and North America. There are two main forms. In the vertical tradition, the tree extends between and connects earth, heaven, and… …

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