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  • 111Murudeshwara —   town   World s second tallest statue of Lord Shiva …

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  • 112Habbani Jews — The Habbani Jews are a Jewish tribal group from the Habban region in eastern Yemen (in modern Shabwah Governorate). Ancient and medieval historyThere are several legends that place Israelite soldiers settling in Arabia forty two years before the… …

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  • 113Charles Piazzi Smyth — Born 3 January 181 …

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  • 114Stewart Island/Rakiura — Stewart Island/RakiuraTerritorial AuthorityNameStewart Island/RakiuraPopulation402 (2006)Land area1,746 km²Regional CouncilNameSouthland Stewart Island / Rakiura is the third largest island of New Zealand. It lies convert|30|km south of South… …

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  • 115Ma'oz Tzur — …

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  • 116Dow Crag — from the Old Man of Coniston summit Elevation 778 m (2,552 ft) …

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  • 117Railway Dugouts Burial Ground (Transport Farm) Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery — Infobox Military Cemetery name= Railway Dugouts (Transport Farm) body= Commonwealth War Graves Commission use dates= 1915 1918 established= 1915 designer= Sir Edwin Lutyens coordinates= coord|50|50|05.5|N|02|54|07.4|E| nearest town= Zillebeke,… …

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  • 118The Husband of the Rat's Daughter — is a Japanese fairy tale. Andrew Lang included it in The Brown Fairy Book . It is Aarne Thompson type 2031C.ynopsisTwo rats had a remarkably beautiful daughter. In some variants, the father would have been happy to marry her to a rat of finer… …

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  • 119Hedge Row Trench Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery — Infobox Military Cemetery name = Hedge Row Trench body = Commonwealth War Graves Commission use dates = 1915 1917 established = March 1915 designer = J R Truelove coordinates = coord|50|49|10.5|N|02|54|48.5|E| nearest town = Ieper, West Flanders …

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  • 120Arsacidae —     Arsacidæ     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Arsacidæ     It was under the Dynasty of the Arsacids, who ruled the Persian empire from the year 256 B.C. to A.D. 224, that Christianity found its way into the countries watered by the Euphrates and the …

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