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  • 81Cochabamba Department — For other uses, see Cochabamba (disambiguation). Department of Cochabamba Quchapampa suyu Flag …

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  • 82Desiderius — For other people named Desiderius, see Desiderius (given name). Desiderius (also known as Daufer or Dauferius; Didier in French and Desiderio in Italian) was the last king of the Lombard Kingdom of northern Italy (died c. 786). He is chiefly… …

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  • 83David Arnot — For other people named David Arnot, see David Arnot (disambiguation). David Arnot Bishop of Galloway Church Roman Catholic Church See Diocese of Galloway In Office …

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  • 84Commandry (feudalism) — For other uses, see Commandery (disambiguation). Commandry (British English), or commandery (American English), was the smallest division of the European landed estate or manor under the control of a commendator, or commander, of an order of… …

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  • 85Columbia Point — For Columbia Point in Boston, Massachusetts, see Columbia Point (Boston). Columbia Point The Crestone Group as seen from Mount Adams. From left to right: Crestone Needle, Crestone Peak, Columbia Point, Kit Carson Peak, Chal …

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  • 86praise — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. commendation, acclaim, approval, applause; eulogy; homage; benediction, thanksgiving, grace. v. t. acclaim, approve, commend, extol, eulogize, applaud; glorify, laud. See approbation, gratitude. Ant …

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  • 87Gothic Architecture — • History of the style Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Gothic Architecture     Gothic Architecture     † …

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  • 88Jennifer Government: NationStates — NationStates redirects here. For the concept, see nation state. Jennifer Government: NationStates URL nationstates.net Commercial? Yes …

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  • 89Mondaye Abbey — Monastery information Order Premonstratensian Established 1200 …

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  • 90Abbot of Dryburgh — Seal of abbot of Dryburgh The Abbot of Dryburgh (later, Commendator of Dryburgh) was the head of the Premonstratensian community of canons regular of Dryburgh Abbey in the Scottish Borders. The monastery was founded in 1150 by canons regular from …

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