Open WIKI

Updated: 01-Mar-2026

Welcome to the Open WIKI! This is a worldwide online and free encyclopedia which collects important information from open wiki services (such as Wikipedia) and linked open data (for example DBpedia and Wikidata). Articles were also enriched with additional information using own data mining algorithms. Currently, the database contains information about 51.3 million objects.

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Two-port network

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In electronics, a two-port network is an electrical network or device with two pairs of terminals to connect to external circuits. Two terminals constitute a port if the currents applied to them satisfy the essential requirement known as the port condition: the current entering one terminal must ...

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Sensor Network

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Sensor Network is a scholarly work, published in 2013. The main subject of the publication is sensor grid. ...

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Indian Guides

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* Adventure Guides * American Indian Scouting Association * Corps of Guides (India) * Guide (disambiguation) * Indian (disambiguation) * Indian scout (disambiguation) * Peabody, Kansas * Scouting and Guiding in India ...

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Polycles

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* Polycles (155 BC) * Polycles (370 BC) * Polycles of Cyrene * Pseudo-Demosthenes ...

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Claro Brasil

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Claro Brasil is a mobile, satellite-television, fixed, and broadband telecommunications operator in Brazil. It was created in 2003 as a result of the union of six regional operators: Americel, ATL, BCP Telecomunicações, Claro Digital, & Tess Celular. History. In September 2003, it was announced ...

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James Gourlay (footballer, born 1860)

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James McCrorie Gourlay was a Scottish footballer who played as a half back or forward. Career. Born in Annbank, Gourlay played club football for Cambuslang and Annbank, and made one appearance for Scotland against Wales in 1888. He is often confused with another James Gourlay, also a Cambuslang p ...

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Nanda Collection

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Nanda Collection is the second full-length studio album by Japanese recording artist Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, release on June 26, 2013, by Warner Music Japan. The album debuted at number one in the Oricon Weekly Albums Chart, becoming the first chart topper release of Kyary's career as well as the first ...

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Cordell baronets

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The Cordell Baronetcy , of Long Melford in the County of Suffolk, was a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 22 June 1660 for Robert Cordell, a collateral descendant of William Cordell. He was subsequently Member of Parliament for Sudbury. The 3rd Baronet represented Sudbury and S ...

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William Robertson (1880s footballer)

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William Robertson was a Scottish footballer who played as a right winger. Career. Robertson played club football for Dumbarton, featuring on the losing side in the 1887 Scottish Cup Final; he was no longer a regular by the 1890s due to work commitments and had no involvement with their success in ...

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Common recovery

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A common recovery was a legal proceeding in England that enabled lawyers to convert an estate held in fee tail, which restricted ownership and other rights to specified direct descendants of the original owner, into fee simple ownership that lacked such restrictions. This was accomplished through ...

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Tom Arklay

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Tom Arklay was an Australian rules footballer who played for Geelong in the Victorian Football League. Career. A Geelong local, Arklay made his senior debut 1933. He was a tough and physical player, mostly used on the half back flank and also as a ruck rover. In both 1938 and 1940 he won Geelong' ...

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Waterville

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* Waterville (Waterbury) * Waterville (baseball) * Waterville Airport (disambiguation) * Waterville GAA * Waterville Township (disambiguation) * Waterville USA * Waterville Valley, New Hampshire * Waterville, Carleton County, New Brunswick * Waterville, County Kerry * Waterville, Dublin * Waterville ...

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Mi (Dino Merlin album)

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Mi is the seventh solo studio album by Bosnian singer-songwriter Dino Merlin. It was released on 2 April 2025 by his independent label Magaza in cooperation with Croatia Records as the follow-up to his previous album Hotel Nacional , which was released nearly eleven years prior, on 20 June 2014. ...

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Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024

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Israel was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 with the song "Hurricane", written by Avi Ohayon, Keren Peles, and Stav Beger, and performed by Eden Golan. The Israeli participating broadcaster, the Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation, selected Golan as its entrant through the show Ha ...

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Jimmy Strain

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Jimmy Strain was an American politician who served as a Democratic member of the Louisiana House of Representatives. Life and career. Strain attended LSU Health Sciences Center Shreveport and Johns Hopkins University. In 1968, Strain was elected to the Louisiana House of Representatives, serving ...

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Goines

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Goines is a Wikimedia disambiguation page. ...

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Mankon

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Mankon is a geo-historic community constituting a large part of Bamenda in Cameroon, formed as an amalgamation of about five different ethnic groups. The represents one of the oldest monarchies of the grassfield people of the Northwest Province. The is ruled by a with rights to kinghood acquired b ...

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Thorpe Mandeville

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Thorpe Mandeville is a village and civil parish in West Northamptonshire, England about northeast of Banbury in neighbouring Oxfordshire. The hamlet of Lower Thorpe is just north of the village. The village's name means 'Outlying farm/settlement'. The village was held by Richard de Amundevill in ...

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DGC

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* DARPA Grand Challenge * DGC Records * Darlton Gliding Club * Daybreak Game Company * Delhi Golf Club * Denham Golf Club railway station * Deutsche Gesellschaft für Chronometrie * Di Gi Charat * Digital gold currency * Directors Guild of Canada * Disc golf * Discontinuous gas exchange * Distribute ...

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1904–05 British Home Championship

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The 1904–05 British Home Championship was an international football tournament between the British Home Nations. It took place in the second half of the 1904–05 football season and saw England national football (soccer)|football team|England win the championship for the third time in a row wit ...

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USDP

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* Democratic Party (United States) * Ukrainian Social Democratic Party (Canada) * Unified Software Development Process * Union Solidarity and Development Party ...

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English Bay, Vancouver

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English Bay is an open bay northwest of the Burrard Peninsula in British Columbia, Canada, extending from the headland between Siwash Rock and Prospect Point on Vancouver's Downtown peninsula in the northeast, to the northwestern tip of Point Grey in the southwest. The bay encompasses the coasts o ...

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Popular mathematics

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Popular mathematics is mathematical presentation aimed at a general audience. Sometimes this is in the form of books which require no mathematical background and in other cases it is in the form of expository articles written by professional mathematicians to reach out to others working in differe ...

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Ron Simpson

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Ronald Simpson was an English professional footballer, born in Carlisle, Cumberland, who played as a midfielder in the Football League for Huddersfield Town, Sheffield United and Carlisle United and in the Scottish Football League for Queen of the South. He died on 11 November 2010 following a sho ...

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