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  • 71Dumfries and Galloway — See also: Dumfries and Galloway (UK Parliament constituency) Dumfries and Galloway Dumfries an Gallowa Dùn Phris is Gall Ghaidhealaibh Logo Location …

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  • 72Dan (king) — Dan is the name of one or more legendary kings of the Danes in medieval Scandinavian texts. Contents 1 The Lejre Chronicle 2 The Rígsthula 3 The Skjöldungasaga 4 Ynglinga saga …

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  • 73Heremod — (Proto Norse: * Harimdaz [http://www.sofi.se/SOFIU/lup/urnord.pdf] , Latin form: Heremodius) is a legendary Danish king known through a short account of his exile in the Old English poem Beowulf and from appearances in some genealogies as the… …

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  • 74Holocron — A Holocron is an artifact in the Star Wars Expanded universe.Holocrons are a crystal lattice (often in cube form) in which people of old could insert phenomenal quantities of data. In the era depicted in the Star Wars films, the technology to… …

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  • 75Glenlair — House, near the village of Corsock in the Scottish Council area of Dumfries and Galloway, most famous for having been the home of 19th century physicist James Clerk Maxwell. Born in Edinburgh in 1831, Clerk Maxwell moved with his father John to… …

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  • 76Craigenputtock — House and Estate Native name: The Craig Painting by George Moir 1829 Location: Dumfries and …

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  • 77Victor Rebengiuc — (known in full as Victor George Rebengiuc; born February 10, 1933) is an award winning Romanian film and stage actor, also known as a civil society activist. Since 1957, he has been a member of the Bulandra Theater company, acting in more than… …

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  • 78Kippford — infobox UK place country = Scotland official name= Kippford gaelic name= scots name= os grid reference= NX838546 latitude= 54.87262 longitude= 3.81236 population= 140 (2001 Census) unitary scotland= Dumfries and Galloway lieutenancy scotland=… …

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  • 79Flounder tramping — is a traditional method of catching flounder or other flat fish by wading in shallow water and standing on them.This method of fishing was used in the coastal waters and river estuaries of South West Scotland for centuries. Once trapped the fish… …

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  • 80Moot hill — A moot hill or mons placiti (statute hill)[1] is a hill or mound historically used as an assembly or meeting place. In early medieval Britain, such hills were used for moots , meetings of local people to settle local business. Among other things …

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