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  • 91Church of the Twelve Apostles — For the eponymous structure in Constantinople, see Church of the Holy Apostles. The Church of the Twelve Apostles (Russian: церковь Двенадцати Апостолов) is a minor cathedral of the Moscow Kremlin, commissioned by Patriarch Nikon as part of his… …

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  • 92Paceco — Infobox CityIT img coa = official name = Città di Paceco name = Paceco region = flagicon|Sicily Sicily province = Trapani (TP) elevation m = 36 area total km2 = 58 population as of = December 31, 2004 population total = 11110 population density… …

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  • 93Pinakates — (Greek: Πινακάτες) is a Greek mountain village located 25 km east of Volos in the Magnesia prefecture. Pinakates belongs since 2001 to the municipality of Milies. ubdivisions*Agios AthanasiosNearest places*Agios Georgios Nileias *Vyzitsa *Milies… …

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  • 941969 Race Riots of Singapore — The 1969 race riots of Singapore were the only riots encountered in post independence Singapore as a result of the spillover of the May 13 Incident in Malaysia. The seven days of communal riots resulted in the final toll of 4 dead and 80 wounded …

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  • 95Percy Sykes — Brigadier General Sir Percy Molesworth Sykes KCIE, CB, CMG (28 February 1867 11 June 1945) was a soldier, diplomat and scholar, with a considerable literary output. He wrote historical, geographical, and biographical works, as well as describing… …

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  • 96Babatunji Olowofoyeku — Attorney General of Western Region, Nigeria In office September 26, 1963 – January 15, 1966 …

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  • 97Sardar Assef Ahmad Ali — The former Foreign Minister of Pakistan, Sardar Assef Ahmad Ali was elected to the National Assembly from Kasur in 1994 and has remained active in political and campaigning theatres. [www.uderc.com/files/KasurProfile1994.pdf] In 2004, he formally …

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  • 98Périer, Casimir (-Pierre) — born Oct. 21, 1777, Grenoble, France died May 16, 1832, Paris French statesman. Son of a financier, he cofounded a bank in 1801 and by 1814 was a leading banker in Paris. He was elected to the French Chamber of Deputies (1817), where he opposed… …

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  • 99Thiers, (Louis-) Adolphe — born April 18, 1797, Marseille, France died Sept. 3, 1877, Saint Germain en Laye, near Paris French politician and historian. He went to Paris in 1821 as a journalist and cofounded the opposition newspaper National in 1830. In the July Revolution …

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  • 100Asahikawa Museum of Sculpture — Coordinates: 43°48′19″N 142°21′53″E / 43.805212°N 142.3647°E / 43.805212; 142.3647 …

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