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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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Nombre de Dios, Durango
Last access: 20-Aug-2026 // 10:43:09
Nombre de Dios is a city and seat of the municipality of Nombre de Dios, established as Pueblo Mágico on October 11, 2018, in the state of Durango, north-western Mexico. As of 2015, the town of Nombre de Dios had a population of 5,302. Nombre de Dios is the oldest town in Northern Mexico, found
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Ana Reeves
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Ana Reeves Salinas , best known as Anita Reeves, is a Chilean television, film and theatre actress and occasional theatre director. In 2004 Reeves received the APES prize for "Best Comedian Actress" owing to her role in the telenovela Versus . In 2008 she received a tribute to her career on the II
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The Xi'an Incident (film)
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The Xi'an Incident is a 1981 Chinese historical drama film directed by Cheng Yin, starring Jin Ange, Wang Tiecheng and Sun Feihu. It was produced by the Xi’an Film Studio and seeks to be a historically accurate representation of the 1936 Xi'an Incident. The film was critically acclaimed and won
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Magnum Chorum
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Magnum Chorum is a choral ensemble based in the Twin Cities of Minnesota. Magnum Chorum performs sacred choral music in cathedrals and sanctuaries throughout the Midwest. The 65 voice auditioned choir presents concerts, commissions new sacred works, makes recordings, and provides music for worship
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Ganerbschaft
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A Ganerbschaft , according to old German inheritance law, was a joint family estate, mainly land, over which the co-heirs only had rights in common. In modern German legal parlance it corresponds to a "community of joint ownership". History. Ganerbschafts arose as a result of the simultaneous no
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John Byrom (cricketer)
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John Lewis Byrom was an English first-class cricketer, who played two matches for Yorkshire County Cricket Club in 1874, home and away against Gloucestershire, and for the Gentlemen of the North against the Players of the North at Fartown Ground, Huddersfield, in September 1877. His right arm fas
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Tonge
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* John Tonge Centre * Nieuwe-Tonge * Oude-Tonge * River Tonge * Tong (disambiguation) * Tonge (surname) * Tonge, Bolton * Tonge, Kent * Tonge, Leicestershire * Tonge, Middleton
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Pierre Thuillier
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Pierre Thuillier was a French painter. Biography. Pierre Thuillier was a landscape painter, first a pupil of Louis Étienne Watelet then belonging to the School of Barbizon. He carried out his first artistic activity in the region of Amiens and around the Forest of Fontainebleau between 1831 and
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Ganerbschaft
Last access: 20-Aug-2026 // 10:43:08
A Ganerbschaft , according to old German inheritance law, was a joint family estate, mainly land, over which the co-heirs only had rights in common. In modern German legal parlance it corresponds to a "community of joint ownership". History. Ganerbschafts arose as a result of the simultaneous no
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Linus Power
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Linus Patrick Power is an Australian politician currently serving as the member for Logan in the Legislative Assembly of Queensland. Early life and education. Power went to school at Clairvaux MacKillop College, then pursued higher education at Griffith University where he obtained a Bachelor of
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Maver
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Maver or Mavers is an occupational surname of Scottish origin, which means a steward, from the Gaelic "maor". It may refer to: *Abby Mavers, British actress *John Boswell Maver, Australian musician *Lee Mavers, British musician *Marie Mävers, German field hockey player *Rob Maver, Canadian foot
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Accelerated approval (FDA)
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The United States Food and Drug Administration initiated the FDA Accelerated Approval Program in 1992 to allow faster approval of drugs for serious conditions that fill an unmet medical need. The faster approval relies on use of surrogate endpoints. Drug approval typically requires clinical trials
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Fair play for musicians
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Fair play for musicians is a full-page advertisement that was published on 7 December 2006 in the Financial Times newspaper calling on the UK Government to extend the existing 50 years copyright protection for sound recordings in the United Kingdom. It consisted of around 4,500 names in small prin
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MacLennan River
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MacLennan River is a river in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It begins at MacLennan Lake in the Thunder Hills of the Northern Saskatchewan Administration District. It then flows generally south-east out of the hills, through a section of Prince Albert National Park, and on to Montreal Lake
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2016 KBO League season
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The 2016 KBO League season was the 35th season in the history of the Korea Professional Baseball League. Season structure. Stadium changes for 2016 season. *The Nexen Heroes left the 12,500-seat Mokdong Baseball Stadium and began play in the newly built 17,000-seat Gocheok Sky Dome. *The Samsun
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Durbar High School
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Durbar High School or Bhanu Higher Secondary School , opened in 1854 is the oldest English education school which publicly established English education system in the country. in Nepal located near Rani Pokhari, Kathmandu whereas the first school of Nepal is considered Yjnayavalkya Vidyapeeth at
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Kingsford Smith
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* Charles Kingsford Smith * Division of Kingsford Smith * Sydney Airport
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KOOR
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KOOR is a commercial radio station licensed to Milwaukie, Oregon, and serving the Portland metropolitan area. The station is owned by Bustos Media and the broadcast license is held by Bustos Media Holdings, LLC. It airs a Spanish language rhythmic contemporary radio format. KOOR is a daytimer stat
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Rumcherod
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The Rumcherod was a short-lived organ of Soviet power in the South-Western part of Russian Empire that functioned during May 1917-May 1918. The name stands as the Russian language abbreviation for its full name Central Executive Committee of the Soviets of the Romanian Front, Black Sea Fleet, and
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Humble address
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In British parliamentary procedure, a humble address is a communication from one of the houses of the Parliament of the United Kingdom to the monarch. For example, following the speech from the throne opening a session of parliament, each house will debate the contents of the speech under a motion
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Rzeźnik drzew
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Rzeźnik drzew is collection of 12 short stories written by Polish fantasy writer Andrzej Pilipiuk. The stories are not related in storyline, however in some stories there is a recurring character from Pilipiuk's works - Dr. Skórzewski. It received reviews at several Polish fantastika portals.
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Fern Shaffer
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Fern Shaffer is an American painter, performance artist, lecturer and environmental advocate. Her work arose in conjunction with an emerging Ecofeminism movement that brought together environmentalism, feminist values and spirituality to address shared concern for the Earth and all forms of life.
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1500s BC (decade)
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The 1500s BC was a decade lasting from January 1, 1509 BC to December 31, 1500 BC. Events and trends. *1506 BC — Cecrops, legendary King of Athens, dies after a reign of 50 years. Having survived his own son, he is succeeded by Cranaus. *c. 1506 BC — Thutmose I starts to rule. Alternatively,
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Brodnici
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The Brodnici were a tribe of disputed origin. Etymology. In some opinions, the name, as used by foreign chronicles, means a person in charge of a ford in Slavic language. The probable reason for the name is that the territory of the Brodniks constituted the link between the mountain passes in the
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