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  • 41Ulva — Infobox Scottish island | GridReference=NM410396 celtic name=Ulbha norse name=Ulv oy/Ulfrsey meaning of name=Old Norse for wolf island or Ulfr s island area=1,990 ha area rank=35 highest elevation=Beinn Chreagach 313 m Population=16 population… …

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  • 42Ælfric of Eynsham — (the Grammarian ) (c. 955 ndash; c. 1010), was an English abbot, as well as a consummate, prolific writer in Old English of hagiography, homilies, biblical commentaries, and other genres. He is also known variously as Ælfric Grammaticus, Ælfric… …

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  • 43Royton — infobox UK place country = England latitude= 53.566 longitude= 2.121 official name= Royton population= 20,961 (2001 Census) population density= metropolitan borough= Oldham metropolitan county= Greater Manchester region= North West England… …

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  • 44Harby, Nottinghamshire — Infobox UK place official name= Harby country= England region= East Midlands population= os grid reference= SK880707 latitude= 53.226205 longitude= 0.680919 map type = Nottinghamshire post town= Newark on Trent postcode area= NG postcode district …

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  • 45Wokingham Without — is a civil parish in the Wokingham district of the English county of Berkshire. It was formed in 1894 when the parish of Wokingham was split into two one rural and one urban.The parish originally curved around Wokingham proper from north to south …

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  • 46Definitions of Tibet — Tibet, a historical plateau region in Central Asia, is today mostly under the sovereignty of the People s Republic of China and administered as the Tibet Autonomous Region. However, the term Tibet is subject to many definitions and controversy… …

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  • 47Selected holidays and other observances — ▪ Table Selected holidays and other observances January February March April May June July August September October November December January 1 various New Year s Day, the first day of the modern calendar. 1 Cuba Liberation Day, for independence… …

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  • 48Athenry — • A small inland town in the county Galway, Ireland, anciently called Athnere, from Ath na Riagh, the king s ford, or the abode of the king Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Athenry     Athenry …

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  • 49Bangor — • Diocese; anciently known as Bangor Vawr, situated in Carnarvonshire on the Menai Straits Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Bangor     Bangor      …

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  • 50Belluno-Feltre — • Anciently called Bellunum, the metropolis of the province of that name in Venetia, Italy, is situated on a hill between the torrent of Ardo and the River Piave Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Belluno Feltre     Belluno F …

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