New page: '''Milan''' (Italian: Milano) is a large industrial and commercial city in northern Italy. It is the centre of the Italian fashion industry. Category:Cities Category:Italy
New page: '''Silvio Berlusconi''' (born Milan, 29 September 1936) is an Italian businessman and conservative politician. He is leader of the Forza Italia party which he founded in 19...
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New page: '''Karachi''' is the largest city iand main port of Pakistan, located on the coast of the Arabian Sea. It is the capital of Sindh province and was capital of the newly-formed s...
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New page: '''Anne of Green Gables''' is a novel of 1908 by Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery. Set on Prince Edward Island, Canada, is the tale of Anne Shirley, an orphan girl sent in ...
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mNew page: '''Sir Robert Peel''' (1788-1850) was a British politician who served as Prime Minister between 1841 and 1846. As Home Secretary in 1829 he organised Britain's first modern police forc...
New page: The '''Bank of England''' fulfills the role of a national or central bank in the United Kingdom and plays a major role in determining UK monetary policy. Founded in 1694, the bank was ...
New page: '''Outer Mongolia''' was the name of the province of Imperial China which seized its independence as Mongolia in the chaos following the Chinese Revolution of 1912 and the fall of the ...
New page: '''Edward Gibbon''' (1737-1794) was an English historian and the author of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, one of the greatest works of history in the English language. Born ...
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New page: '''Old Norse''' was the language spoken in the Nordic countries and in areas settled by the Vikings between c. AD 800 and AD 1300. In its written form it is remarkably similar to m...
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New page: The '''Gunpowder Plot''' of 1605 was the plan by a group of militant Roman Catholics to murder the Protestant King James I of England (James VI of Scotland) and the political leaders of En...
New page: '''Reader's Digest''' is a magazine founded in 1922 by Dewitt and Lila Wallace to publish condensed versions of articles from a broad range of newspapers and magazines; although founded in...
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New page: '''The Blitz''' was the name popularly given to the German bombing offensive against United Kingdom towns and cities in 1940-41. The name derives from the German Blitzkrieg, ''...
New page: '''Aden''' is a strategically-important port city of the Republic of Yemen, located at the mouth of the Red Sea. Between 1967 and 1990 it was the capital city of the [[People's Dem...
New page: Salad is a form of food composed principally of uncooked edible leaves and vegetables, often with the addition of egg, cheese, meat or fish. Salads are generally served cold, although warm...
New page: '''Yenan''' (Pinyin: Yan'an) is a small city in Shaanxi province, north-west China. From 1936 to 1948 it was the headquarters of the Chinese Communist Party, following the ...
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New page: '''Calais''' is a town in Northern France, in the Department of Pas-de-Calais, and is the main port for ferry services to southern England, principally serving the ports of [[Dover...
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mNew page: '''Trinidad''' is an island in the Caribbean Sea, close to the coast of Venezuala, and forms the larger part of the nation of Trinidad and Tobago. The name derives from the...
New page: The term '''show trial''' refers to a highly-publicised and politically-motivated trial, in which the verdict is predetermined by the controlling political regime. Examples include the tri...
New page: '''Cape Hatteras''' is a headland located on the Outer Banks of North Carolina.
New page: The '''Chinese Civil War''' was fought between 1946 and 1950, and led to the conquest of the Chinese mainland by the People's Liberation Army of the Chinese Communist Party, and th...
New page: '''Essex''' is a county of south-east England, lying immediately north-east of London. The south of the county, lying on the north side of the estuary of the River Thames, is ...
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New page: '''Curry''' is the umrella term name commonly applied in English-speaking nations to the cuisine of South Asia, principally of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, although such...
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New page: Yuri Vladimirovich Andropov (1914-1984) was Director of the KGB from 1967 to 1982, and in 1982 was elected General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU), succeedi...
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New page: '''Braveheart''' is a motion picture released in 1995 and directed by Mel Gibson. It ostensibly depicts the career of the medieval Scottish warlord William Wallace in his fight for...
New page: '''Konstantin Ustinovich Chernenko''' (1911-1985) was General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) between 13 February 1984 and his death on 10 March 1985. Promo...
New page: '''Algiers''' is a port-city of the western Mediterranean Sea and is the capital of Algeria. It has a population of 2.07 millions. Category:Capital Cities
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New page: The '''Tower of London''' is a medieval fortress in the heart of London. It originated as the White Tower, a stone castle built by William I in 1078 to overawe his recently-conquered c...
New page: '''Roanoke Island''' is a coastal island of North Carolina, 12 miles long and 3 miles wide, and connected to the mainland by bridge. It is renowned as the location of the firsst Englis...
New page: '''Burgundy''' (Fr: ''Bourgogne'') is a region of west-central France noted for its vineyards and wine production. The Duchy of Burgundy, formerly independent, became part of the Frenc...
New page: '''Leeds Rhinos''' are a Rugby League team based in the northern English city of Leeds. The Rhinos were Super League champions in 2007.
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New page: A '''serial killer''' is a murderer who according to the definition adopted by the FBI is responsible for three or more killings carried out on separate occasions. Crime