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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Gheimeh

Last access: 18-Mar-2026 // 20:08:14

Gheimeh , gheymeh, or qeimeh is an Iranian stew consisting of diced mutton, tomatoes, split peas, onion, and dried lime, garnished with golden, thinly sliced crispy potatoes. The stew is sometimes garnished with fried eggplant and is usually served with white rice. Etymology. The Persian word ...

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Sint Kruis

Last access: 18-Mar-2026 // 20:08:14

Sint Kruis is a village in the Dutch province of Zeeland. It is located about 4 km east of Aardenburg, in the municipality of Sluis. The village was first mentioned in 1270 as "jndie prochia van sint crues", and refers to the Holy Cross parish of the Saint Bavo's Abbey in Ghent. The Dutch Reformed ...

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Arthur Dent

Last access: 18-Mar-2026 // 20:08:14

Arthur Philip Dent is a fictional character and the hapless protagonist of the comic science fiction series The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams. In the radio, LP and television versions of the story, Arthur is played by Simon Jones. In Ken Campbell's 1979 stage production, Chri ...

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List of Santa Barbara characters

Last access: 18-Mar-2026 // 20:08:14

Santa Barbara is an American television soap opera that aired on NBC from July 30, 1984, to January 15, 1993. The show initially revolved around the lives of four families; the wealthy Capwell family, rivals the Lockridge family, and the more modest Andrade and Perkins families. Main characters. ...

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KIT Mutation Incidence and Pattern of Melanoma in Central Europe

Last access: 18-Mar-2026 // 20:08:13

KIT Mutation Incidence and Pattern of Melanoma in Central Europe is a scholarly work by József Tímár, published in 2019 in ''Pathology and Oncology Research''. The main subjects of the publication include Central Europe, biology, Sanger sequencing, medicine, mutation, exon, mucosal melanoma, ca ...

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Transition metal carboxamide complex

Last access: 18-Mar-2026 // 20:08:13

Transition metal carboxamide complexes are coordination complexes containing one or more amide ligands bound to a transition metal. Many amides are known, proteins for example. Amides are generally at least weakly basic, so the inventory of their coordination complexes is large. Amide complexation ...

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Civil Code of Quebec

Last access: 18-Mar-2026 // 20:08:13

The Civil Code of Quebec is the civil code in force in the Canadian province of Quebec, which came into effect on January 1, 1994. It replaced the Civil Code of Lower Canada enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada in 1865, which had been in force since August 1, 1866. The ...

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Calosoma panderi

Last access: 18-Mar-2026 // 20:08:13

Calosoma panderi is a species of ground beetle in the family Carabidae. It is found in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Russia. Subspecies. These five subspecies belong to the species Calosoma panderi : Calosoma panderi akkolicum Calosoma panderi karelini Calosoma panderi panderi Calosoma pande ...

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Tadibast III

Last access: 18-Mar-2026 // 20:08:13

Tadibast 'III' was an ancient Egyptian queen consort during the late Third Intermediate Period, around the second half of the 8th century BCE. Identification. She is known only by an electrum aegis of Sekhmet from Bubastis and now on display at the Louvre. On the aegis Tadibast is called mwt-n ...

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Kinpachi-sensei

Last access: 18-Mar-2026 // 20:08:13

Kinpachi-sensei is a Japanese television drama that aired from 1979 to 2011. The official English title is Mr. Kinpachi in Class 3B . Kinpachi-sensei tells the story of a third-year junior high school class in Japan; its teacher is Kinpachi Sakamoto, played by Tetsuya Takeda. The series has a l ...

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Be Like My Child

Last access: 18-Mar-2026 // 20:08:13

Be Like My Child is the 25th studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Miyuki Nakajima. The album came out a month after a single "Another Name for Life", which was featured as a theme song for TV drama Seija no Koushin aired on TBS and became a smash hit on the charts. Be Like My Child featu ...

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Percy Groves

Last access: 18-Mar-2026 // 20:08:13

Brigadier-General Percy Robert Clifford Groves , was a senior British air strategist who served in the British Army and the Royal Air Force. He campaigned for substantial reform of Britain's approach to air strategy following the First World War, in particular for an immediate expansion of the RAF ...

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Bartlett, Iowa

Last access: 18-Mar-2026 // 20:08:13

Bartlett is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Fremont County, Iowa, United States. As of the 2020 census, it had a population of 5. It is located at the intersection of County Road L31 and Western Avenue, near Interstate 29 and the Missouri River and is northwest of Thurma ...

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Kelly Kaduce

Last access: 18-Mar-2026 // 20:08:13

Kelly Kaduce is an American soprano. She was born in Winnebago, Minnesota, United States of America. A graduate of St. Olaf College and Boston University, Kaduce won the 1999 Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions. Career. Since her debut in 2000, she has appeared in national and internati ...

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Love or Nothing

Last access: 18-Mar-2026 // 20:08:13

Love or Nothing is the 22nd studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Miyuki Nakajima, released in October 1994. The album produced one of her most successful hit singles "Between the Sky and You", which reached number-one on the Japanese Oricon chart. The song was featured in Ienakiko , the mov ...

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Pierre-Paul Prud'hon

Last access: 18-Mar-2026 // 20:08:13

Pierre-Paul Prud'hon was a French Neo-classical painter and draughtsman best known in his own time for his allegorical paintings and portraits, now for his drawings. He painted a portrait of both of Napoleon's two wives. He was an early influence on Théodore Géricault. After 1803 he worked so cl ...

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William Skiles

Last access: 18-Mar-2026 // 20:08:13

* Bill Skiles * William Vernon Skiles * William W. Skiles * William West Skiles ...

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March Constitution (Austria)

Last access: 18-Mar-2026 // 20:08:13

The March Constitution , also called Imposed March Constitution or Stadion Constitution , was a constitution of the Austrian Empire promulgated by Minister of the Interior Count Stadion between 4 March and 7 March 1849. Though declared irrevocable, it was eventually revoked by the New Year's Eve ...

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Lorenzo Libutti

Last access: 18-Mar-2026 // 20:08:13

Lorenzo Libutti is an Italian football player. He plays for club Reggiana. Club career. He played for the first 6 seasons of his senior career in the lower-tier Serie C and Serie D. He made his Serie B debut for Reggiana on 20 October 2020 in a game against Ascoli, as a starter. ...

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Gharde Geldenhuys

Last access: 18-Mar-2026 // 20:08:13

Gharde Geldenhuys is a Namibian female artistic gymnast. She appeared at the 1998 Commonwealth Games, 1997 World Championship finishing 108th in the All Around, and the 1999 World Championships. She competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics representing Namibia through wild card entry in the artistic g ...

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Winchester High School (Massachusetts)

Last access: 18-Mar-2026 // 20:08:13

Winchester High School is a comprehensive 9–12 high school located in Winchester, Massachusetts, United States. Founded in 1850, it moved into its current location in the spring of 1972. Ranked 29th among Massachusetts High Schools, close to 98% of students graduated in 2023, with about 96% of t ...

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LGBTQ rights in Paraná

Last access: 18-Mar-2026 // 20:08:13

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender 'and queer' people in the Brazilian state of Paraná enjoy many of the same legal protections available to non-LGBTQ people. Homosexuality is legal in the state, as well as throughout the country, since 1830. Legality of same-sex sexual activity. In 1830, Bra ...

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John G. Shinkle

Last access: 18-Mar-2026 // 20:08:13

John Gardner Shinkle was a United States Army general who became the first commander of the Army Rocket and Guided Missile Agency and the sixth commander of the White Sands Missile Range. Early life. John Gardner Shinkle was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on 10 March 1912, the son of Edward Marsh ...

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Bill Kunkel (journalist)

Last access: 18-Mar-2026 // 20:08:13

Bill Kunkel was a graphic novelist as well as pioneering professional wrestling and video game journalist and critic from the 1970s until his death in the early 2010s. During his time working with the video game industry, Kunkel authored numerous strategy guides, co-designed several video games, s ...

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