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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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Embothrium coccineum
Last access: 21-Jun-2026 // 20:07:03
Embothrium coccineum , Chilean firetree or Chilean firebush , commonly known in Chile and Argentina as notro , ciruelillo and fósforo is a small evergreen tree in the flowering plant family Proteaceae. It grows in the temperate forests of Chile and Argentina. Description. The Chilean fire
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Cheran, Iran
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* Charan (disambiguation) * Charan, Gilan * Cheran (disambiguation) * Cheran, East Azerbaijan * Cheran, Razavi Khorasan
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Stormy Bird
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Stormy Bird is a 1957 Romanian drama film directed by Dinu Negreanu. The film portrays the lives of Black Sea fisherman during the Second World War and then in the years following the Communist takeover. Cast. * Mircea Albulescu as Adam Jora * Marcel Anghelescu * Costache Antoniu * Ștefan Ciub
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Stadio Marco Lorenzon
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Stadio Marco Lorenzon is a multi-use stadium in Rende, Italy. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Rende Calcio. The stadium holds 5,000.
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David Brown (Australian musician)
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David Michael Brown is an Australian musician. He played bass guitar or guitar in improvisatory ensembles beginning in 1978. His solo material is issued under the name Candlesnuffer . Early life. David Brown was born in 1956 and raised in Melbourne, Australia. His music career started in 1978, w
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Tsukiyomi Shrine (Kyoto)
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Tsukiyomi Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in Nishikyō Ward, Kyoto, Japan. It was named as a Myōjin Taisha in the ancient Japanese religious book Engishiki . Tsukiyomi Shrine is one of the "Matsuo Seven Shrines", and a subsidiary shrine of Matsunoo Taisha 400 meters to the north. Its annual fe
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Nina Rohringer
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Nina Rohringer is an Austrian physicist whose research concerns ultra-fast pulses from free-electron X-ray lasers, and their interactions with matter. She is a lead scientist at DESY, a professor at the University of Hamburg, and a faculty member of the Max Planck Institute for the Structure and D
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Nigel de Wavere
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Nigel de Wavere DD was an English medieval theologian, churchman, college fellow, and university chancellor. Nigel de Wavere was from Cahors in Guienne. He was a Fellow at Merton College, Oxford in 1312 and received a Doctor of Divinity degree. He became a Canon of St David's Cathedral in Wales an
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Dario Moreno
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David Arugete , commonly known under his stage name Dario Moreno , was a Turkish-Jewish polyglot singer, an accomplished composer, lyricist, and guitarist. He attained fame and made a remarkable career centred in France which also included films, during the 1950s and the 1960s. He became famous wi
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Krishnashtami
Last access: 21-Jun-2026 // 20:07:03
Krishnashtami is a 2016 Indian Telugu-language film written and directed by Vasu Varma, cinematography by Chota K. Naidu, and produced by Dil Raju under Sri Venkateswara Creations. It features Sunil, Nikki Galrani and Dimple Chopade in the lead roles. The film was released worldwide on 19 February
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Sergels torg
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Sergels torg is a major public square in Stockholm, Sweden, constructed in the 1960s and named after 18th-century sculptor Johan Tobias Sergel, whose workshop was once located north of the square. Overview. Sergels torg has a dominant west-to-east axis and is divided into three distinct parts: #
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Dulbecco’s Modified Eagle’s Medium
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Dulbecco’s Modified Eagle’s Medium is a growth medium.
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2017 UEFA Women's Champions League final
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The 2017 UEFA Women's Champions League Final was the final match of the 2016–17 UEFA Women's Champions League, the 16th season of Europe's premier women's club football tournament organised by UEFA, and the eighth season since it was renamed from the UEFA Women's Cup to the UEFA Women's Champion
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Bundeswehr
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The Bundeswehr are the armed forces of the Federal Republic of Germany and its freely elected parliament. As the Bundeswehr cannot be deployed on government's command, but solely by parliamentary mandate, the Bundeswehr is considered as the "army of parliament" in Germany. The Bundeswehr is divide
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8023 Josephwalker
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8023 Josephwalker is a asteroid. It was followed by 8024 Robertwhite.
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General Treviño
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General Treviño is a municipality in the mexican state of Nuevo León. General Treviño originated from a ranch named “El Puntiagudo” that was given to Don Juan Baptista Chapa on 14 January 1688. Don Francisco Chapa made the foundation in 1705. Its erection in the villa was verified on 9 Dece
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Saint Peter's Singers of Leeds
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Saint Peter's Singers is a chamber choir associated with Leeds Minster, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England that celebrated during the Season 2017/2018 the fortieth anniversary of the choir's formation by Harry Fearnley in 1977. An anniversary concert took place at Leeds Minster on Sunday 25 June 2017
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Uwe Manthe
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Uwe Manthe (born 14 June 1964) is a German chemist, university teacher, and researcher. He was born in Mainz. His employers include Bielefeld University. Awards received include Gerhard-Hess-Preis.
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William B. Cooper (North Carolina politician)
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William Bryant Cooper was the 14th Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina from 1921 to 1925 serving under Governor Cameron Morrison. Cooper was born in Cool Spring, South Carolina, on January 22, 1867. He became a prominent banker and businessman in New Hanover County, North Carolina, serving as p
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Chilean land reform
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The Chilean land reform was a process of land ownership restructuring that occurred from 1962 to 1973 in different phases. For much of the 20th century agriculture was one of the most backward sectors of Chilean economy. The land reform was initially supported by Chilean right, centre and left pol
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Sohail Aman
Last access: 21-Jun-2026 // 20:07:02
Sohail Aman is a retired four-star air officer who served as the Chief of Air Staff of the Pakistan Air Force. He took charge from Air Chief Marshal Tahir Rafique Butt on 19 March 2015. He retired on 18 March 2018, on completion of the three-year term as Air Chief. Biography. Sohail Aman was born
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Ana Maria Brescia Cafferata
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Ana Maria Brescia Cafferata is a Peruvian billionaire heiress. She owns 30% of Grupo Breca, a conglomerate founded by her Italian-born father. Her stakes in the group were previously managed by her brothers, Mario and Pedro, before dying in 2013 and 2014, respectively. She currently is one of Peru
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42485 Stendhal
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42485 Stendhal is a asteroid. It was followed by (42486) 1991 GY2.
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Ivan Antić
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Ivan Antić was a Serbian architect and academic, considered one of Yugoslavia's best post-World War II architects. He worked on several projects with architect Ivanka Raspopović. Biography. Antić studied in Belgrade from 1945 until graduating in 1950. While studying, he worked for the Ministry
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