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  • Vražogrnac is a village in the municipality of Zaječar, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 1340 people. Popis stanovništva...
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    The so-called Temple of Clitumnus (Italian: Tempietto del Clitunno) is a small early medieval church that sits along the banks of the Clitunno river in...
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    The Associação Gaita-de-fole (Bagpipe Society) is a non-profit organization, founded officially in 1994 by enthusiasts of the Portuguese folk traditions...
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    Padova railway station, or Padua railway station (Italian: Stazione di Padova), sometimes referred to as Padova Centrale, is the main station serving the...
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  • This is a timeline of country and capital changes around the world between 1900 and 1999. It includes dates of declarations of independence, changes in...
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  • The dukes and margraves of Friuli were the rulers of the Duchy and March of Friuli in the Middle Ages. The dates given below, when contentious, are discussed...
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    Stari Pisker (meaning in colloquial Slovene: an old pot) is a former prison in Celje, Slovenia. During World War II the German occupation forces committed...
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    Venezia Mestre railway station (Italian: Stazione di Venezia Mestre) is a junction station in the comune of Venice, Italy. It is located within the mainland...
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    Circo Massimo is a station on Line B of the Rome Metro. It was opened on 10 February 1955 and is sited at the east end of the Circus Maximus, after which...
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  • The 1957 SFR Yugoslavia Chess Championship was the 12th edition of SFR Yugoslav Chess Championship. Held in Sombor, SFR Yugoslavia, SR Serbia, SAP Vojvodina...
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    Soccavo is a western quarter of Naples, with a population of about 45,000. Soccavo (Italian: "beneath the quarry") is bounded on one side by the area of...
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  • Pietro Forquet (2 July 1925 – 27 January 2023) was an Italian bridge player, one of the most famous in bridge history. He won 15 World championship titles...
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  • Dolores Jiménez Alcántara (28 July 1909, in La Puebla de Cazalla, Seville – 14 June 1999, Málaga), known as "Niña de la Puebla "(in Spanish: "The girl...
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    Raccards are traditional granaries that can be found in parts of the Minho, north of Portugal (called Espigueiro), in Galicia and Asturias, north-west...
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  • Fine Gold (Spanish: Oro Fino) is a 1989 Spanish drama film directed by José Antonio de la Loma and starring Ted Wass, Stewart Granger and Lloyd Bochner...
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  • Doktor Mladen is a 1975 Yugoslav biographical film directed by Midhat Mutapdžić, on the life of Mladen Stojanović during the Second World War. Ljuba Tadić...
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  • Claudia Florenti was an Italian opera singer with the rank of "magnificent soprano." She, along with a few other Italians including Giovanni Bottesini...
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    Lado Kham was a Slovenian architect and engineer, born on May 26, 1901, in Ljubljana. He graduated from the Technical University of Vienna and worked as...
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