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    The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC; French: Comité International de la Croix-Rouge) is a humanitarian organization based in Geneva, Switzerland...
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    George Ivanovich Gurdjieff (c. 1867 – 29 October 1949) was a philosopher, mystic, spiritual teacher, composer, and "dance teacher". Gurdjieff taught that...
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  • This article lists state and national mottos for the world's nations. The mottos for some states lacking general international recognition, extinct states...
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    Kouroukan Fouga, or Kurukan Fuga, was the constitution of the Mali Empire created after the Battle of Krina (1235) by an assembly of nobles to create a...
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    Shtefanesht (Hebrew: שטפנשט) was a Hasidic dynasty named for the town of Ștefănești, Romania. It was one of the branches of the Ruzhiner dynasty, together...
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  • Mercyhurst Preparatory School, commonly called Mercyhurst Prep or MPS, is a Catholic, coeducational secondary school located in Erie, Pennsylvania. In...
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    Fiore Furlano de Cividale d'Austria, delli Liberi da Premariacco (Fiore dei Liberi, Fiore Furlano, Fiore de Cividale d'Austria; born ca. 1350; died after...
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    Sir Peter Leycester, 1st Baronet (also known as Sir Peter Leicester) (3 March 1614 – 11 October 1678) was an English antiquarian and historian. He was...
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    Archives of Yugoslavia (Serbian Cyrillic: Архив Југославије), in Belgrade, Serbia, houses and protects the archival materials produced by state bodies...
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  • Cel was the Etruscan goddess of the earth. On the Etruscan calendar, the month of Celi (September) is likely named for her. Her Greek counterpart is Gaia...
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    Marie Graciela Miller (born April 9, 1989) is an American modern folk singer-songwriter who often blends a mesh of modern folk, pop and country. Earlier...
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  • The following is a timeline of the history of Düsseldorf, Germany. 1186 – Counts of Berg in power. 1285 – St. Sebastianus Bruderschaft Kaiserswerth (militia)...
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  • This is a timeline of the history of the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. 1536 – First foundation of the city by Pedro de Mendoza. 1542 – City attacked...
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    Henry E. Tester (1905 – 31 January 1986)[citation needed] was a Danish chemist and philatelist who, in 1982, with Sigurd Ringström, was awarded the Crawford...
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  • The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Amman, Kingdom of Jordan. 7250 BCE - 'Ain Ghazal Neolithic settlement was built spanning over...
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  • Throughout the 19th century Spain made treaties of peace and recognition with each of the states established from its former colonies in Spanish America...
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  • Dr. Arturo Tort Nicolau (Tortosa, Catalonia, 30 April 1878[citation needed] – Reus, 16 August 1950) was a medical practitioner and philatelist who was...
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