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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FriendsLearn

Last access: 09-Mar-2026 // 17:30:00

FriendsLearn is a privately held life science research and biotechnology mHealth company, with offices in San Francisco California and Chennai. The company was founded in 2011 and develops mobile health technologies, best known as the producer and developer of fooya!. FriendsLearn is a pioneer of ...

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Hal Foster

Last access: 09-Mar-2026 // 17:30:00

Harold Rudolf Foster , FRSA was a Canadian-American comic strip artist and writer best known as the creator of the comic strip Prince Valiant . His drawing style is noted for its high level of draftsmanship and attention to detail. Born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, Foster moved to the United S ...

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Greive

Last access: 09-Mar-2026 // 17:30:00

* Alex Greive * Bob Greive * Bradley Trevor Greive * Duncan Greive * Edward Greive * George Greive * Hermann Greive * Johan Conrad Greive * John Greive * Petrus Franciscus Greive * Tallulah Greive * Walter Greive * William Greive ...

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Acanthiophilus

Last access: 09-Mar-2026 // 17:30:00

Acanthiophilus is a genus of tephritid or fruit flies in the family Tephritidae. Species. * A. brunneus Munro, 1934 * A. ciconia Munro, 1957 * A. helianthi * A. lugubris Hering, 1939 * A. minor Morgulis & Freidburg, 2015 * A. summissus Morgulis & Freidburg, 2015 * A. unicus Morgulis & Fre ...

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Merpins

Last access: 09-Mar-2026 // 17:30:00

Merpins is a commune in the Charente department in southwestern France. ...

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Robin Stummer

Last access: 09-Mar-2026 // 17:30:00

Robin Stummer is a British-Austrian journalist who writes for national newspapers and magazines in the United Kingdom, focusing on culture, history, conservation, photographic history and espionage. Early life and education. Stummer studied English literature at Birmingham University, and post-gr ...

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USS George P. Squires

Last access: 09-Mar-2026 // 17:30:00

USS George P. Squires was United States Navy patrol vessel and minesweeper in commission from 1917 to 1918. George P. Squires was built as a civilian fishing steamer of the same name in 1900 by Henry Brusster at Baltimore, Maryland. The U.S. Navy purchased her for World War I service as a pat ...

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Clandestine cell system

Last access: 09-Mar-2026 // 17:30:00

A clandestine cell system is a method for organizing a group of people, such as resistance fighters, spies, mercenaries, organized crime members, or terrorists, to make it harder for police, military or other hostile groups to catch them. In a cell structure, each cell consists of a relatively sma ...

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Tim Collier

Last access: 09-Mar-2026 // 17:30:00

Timothy Collier Jr. is an American former professional football player who was a cornerback for 10 seasons in the National Football League, where he was a member of the Kansas City Chiefs, St. Louis Cardinals, and the San Francisco 49ers, with whom he a won a Super Bowl championship with during th ...

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Common sunflower

Last access: 09-Mar-2026 // 17:30:00

The common sunflower is a species of large annual forb of the daisy family Asteraceae. The common sunflower is harvested for its edible oily seeds, which are often eaten as a snack food. They are also used in the production of cooking oil, as food for livestock, as bird food, and as plantings in d ...

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AAAM

Last access: 09-Mar-2026 // 17:30:00

* AIM-152 AAAM * Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine ...

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Erinia

Last access: 09-Mar-2026 // 17:30:00

Erinia , also Rineia , is a Greek island in the Sporades archipelago. It is located west of the island of Skyros. Nearest islands and islets. Its nearest islands and islets are Skyropoula to the west, Skyros to the north and Valaxa to the east. ...

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List of aircraft carriers in service

Last access: 09-Mar-2026 // 17:30:00

This is a list of aircraft carriers which are currently in service, under maintenance or refit, in reserve, under construction, or being updated. An aircraft carrier is a warship with a full-length flight deck, hangar and facilities for arming, deploying, and recovering aircraft. The list only refer ...

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MSDF

Last access: 09-Mar-2026 // 17:30:00

* Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force * Massachusetts State Defense Force * Master of Science in Digital Forensics * Milwaukee Secure Detention Facility * Missouri State Defense Force * State Defense Force ...

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Hay Tree

Last access: 09-Mar-2026 // 17:30:00

Hay Tree is a historic camphor tree in what is now downtown Paramount, California, United States. The Hay Tree was designated a California Historic Landmark on August 8, 2003. The tree is one of the newest California Historic Landmark. At the time of planting in 1883 the tree was in the town of Hy ...

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Dances of Tripura

Last access: 09-Mar-2026 // 17:30:00

There are several forms of folk dance performed in the state of Tripura in northeastern India. These dances are performed by the Tripuri and Mog (or Marma) peoples, during annual regional celebrations, such as sowing and harvesting festivals. The dancers. The Tripuris comprise over half the tribal ...

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Fishburne

Last access: 09-Mar-2026 // 17:30:00

* Fishbourne (disambiguation) * Fishburn (disambiguation) * Fishburne Military School * John W. Fishburne * Laurence Fishburne * Lillian E. Fishburne ...

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Jamia

Last access: 09-Mar-2026 // 17:29:59

Jamia is a Islamic term. ...

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Theo Baker

Last access: 09-Mar-2026 // 17:29:59

Theo Baker is an American student journalist at The Stanford Daily , the student-run, independent newspaper of Stanford University. In 2023, he became the youngest recipient of the George Polk Award for his reporting that led to the resignation of Stanford president Marc Tessier-Lavigne. Baker is ...

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Kitki

Last access: 09-Mar-2026 // 17:29:59

Kitki is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Dzierzgowo, within Mława County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. ...

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Bang the Drum All Day

Last access: 09-Mar-2026 // 17:29:59

" Bang the Drum All Day " is a song from Todd Rundgren's 1982 album The Ever Popular Tortured Artist Effect , released as a single in April 1983. The lyrics describe, in the first person, the narrator's drive to play drums or improvised percussion to the exclusion of other activities such as work, ...

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Silvia Olmedo

Last access: 09-Mar-2026 // 17:29:59

Silvia Olmedo is a Spanish psychologist, sexologist, television host, producer and author. Considered one of the most influential psychologists in Spanish and on Latin television, she has worked in Spain, America, Britain, Netherlands, Australia and Mexico, where she currently hosts a television p ...

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Personality computing

Last access: 09-Mar-2026 // 17:29:59

Personality computing is a research field related to artificial intelligence and personality psychology that studies personality by means of computational techniques from different sources, including text, multimedia, and social networks. Overview. Personality computing addresses three main probl ...

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Eardley baronets

Last access: 09-Mar-2026 // 17:29:59

The Smith , later Eardley Baronetcy , of Hadley in the County of Middlesex, was a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 22 December 1802 for Culling Smith. He was the son of Thomas Smith, a London merchant. The second Baronet married the Honourable Charlotte Elizabeth, d ...

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