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Gilli-danda
اُردو- گلی ڈنڈا Gilli-danda (Devanagari:gulli-danda or Guli Danda is an amateur sport, popular among rural youth in the Indian subcontinent. It is called dānggűli in Bangla, chinni-dandu in Kannada, kuttiyum kolum in Malayalam, viti-dandu in Marathi, kitti-pullu in Tamil, gooti-billa in Telugu, and Lappa-Duggi لپا ڈگی in Pashto.
Gilli-danda
Bluescreen
Talk:Bluescreen
Atheism/Archive 1
Talk:Atheism/Archive_1
Ghillie suit
A ghillie suit, or yowie suit, is a type of camouflage clothing designed to resemble heavy foliage. Typically, it is a net or cloth garment covered in loose strips of cloth or twine, sometimes even made to look like leaves and twigs. Snipers and hunters may wear a ghillie suit to blend into their surroundings when they feel it is important for them to camouflage and hide themselves from enemies or their targets.
Ghillie_suit
Macedonians (ethnic group)/Archive
Talk:Macedonians_(ethnic_group)/Archive
Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovskii
Talk:Konstantin_Eduardovich_Tsiolkovskii
Casimir IV, Duke of Pomerania
For the duke of Pomerania-Stettin also occasionally counted as Casimir IV, see Casimir III, Duke of PomeraniaCasimir or Kasimir IV (V)() (* 1351; † January 2, 1377) was a duke of Pomerania in Pomerania-Stolp since 1374.Casimir was the son of Bogislaw V, Duke of Pomerania and Elizabeth of Poland. His maternal grandparents were Casimir III of Poland and his first wife Aldona of Lithuania.
Casimir_IV,_Duke_of_Pomerania
Cautious
User:Cautious
Prussian Settlement Commission
Prussian Settlement Commission (,; was a Prussian government commission that operated between 1886 and 1924 (active only until 1918), set up by Otto von Bismarck to increase land ownership of Germans at the expense of Poles in the German Empire's eastern provinces of West Prussia and Province of Posen, through the use of economic and political methods.
Prussian_Settlement_Commission
Free City of Danzig
The Free City of Danzig (; ) was an autonomous Baltic Sea port and city-state including over two hundred surrounding towns, villages and settlements, established on January 10, 1920, in accordance with the terms of Part III, Section XI of the Treaty of Versailles of 1919, which split it off from Germany along with other territories of the German Empire.
Free_City_of_Danzig
Willie Sutton
William "Willie" Sutton (June 30, 1901 - November 2, 1980) was a prolific U.S. bank robber. For his talent at executing robberies in disguises, he gained two nicknames, "Willie the Actor" and "Slick Willie." When not disguised, Sutton was an immaculate dresser.
Willie_Sutton
Strategic information system
Strategic Information System (SIS) is a system to manage information and assist in strategic decision making. A strategic information system has been defined as, "The information system to support or change enterprise's strategy." A SIS is a type of Information System that is aligned with business strategy and structure.
Strategic_information_system
Eye of Providence
Talk:Eye_of_Providence
Province of Posen
The Province of Posen (, ) was a province of Prussia from 1848–1918 and as such part of the German Empire from 1871 to 1918. The area was about 29,000 km2.The territory of later province had become Prussian in 1772 (Netze District) and 1793 (South Prussia) during the partitions of Poland.
Province_of_Posen
March 11, 2004 Madrid attacks/Archive 1
Talk:March_11,_2004_Madrid_attacks/Archive_1
Pomeranian culture
The Pomeranian culture, also Pomeranian or Pomerelian Face Urn culture was an Iron Age culture in Pomerelia, northern Poland. About 650 BC, it evolved from the Lusatian culture between the lower Vistula and Parseta rivers, and subsequently expanded southward. Between 200 and 150 BC, it was succeeded by the Oxhöft (Oksywie) culture in eastern Pomerania and the Przeworsk culture at the upper Vistula and Oder rivers.. The Pomeranian
Pomeranian_culture
The Mist
"The Mist" is a horror novella by the American author Stephen King, in which the small town of Bridgton, Maine is suddenly enveloped in an unnatural mist that conceals otherworldly monsters. It was first published as the last and longest story of the 1980 horror anthology Dark Forces.
The_Mist
11 March, 2004 Madrid attacks/Archive 1
Talk:11_March,_2004_Madrid_attacks/Archive_1
11 March 2004 Madrid attacks/Archive 1
Talk:11_March_2004_Madrid_attacks/Archive_1
Expulsion of Germans after World War II/Archive 1
Talk:Expulsion_of_Germans_after_World_War_II/Archive_1
WikiProject Numismatics
Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Numismatics
Tathāgata
Talk:Tathāgata
Porta Nigra
Porta Nigra (Latin for black gate) is a large Roman city gate in Trier, Germany. It is today the largest Roman city gate north of the Alps and has been designated a World Heritage Site. The name Porta Nigra originated in the Middle Ages due to the darkened color of its stone; the original Roman name has not been preserved. Locals commonly refer to the Porta Nigra simply as Porta.
Porta_Nigra
Gdańsk/Archive 3
Talk:Gdańsk/Archive_3
Chromate
Chromates and dichromates are salts of chromic acid and dichromic acid, respectively. Chromate salts contain the chromate anion, CrO, and have an intense yellow color. Dichromate salts contain the dichromate anion, Cr2O, and have an intense orange color.
Chromate
Reuleaux triangle
Reuleaux polygon is a curve of constant width - that is, a curve such that, if two parallel lines are drawn tangent to the curve, the distance between them does not depend on their orientation. The best-known version is the Reuleaux triangle. Both are named after Franz Reuleaux, a 19th-century German engineer who did pioneering work on ways that machines translate one type of motion into another, although it was known before his time.
Reuleaux_triangle
BME (website)
BME stands for Body Modification Ezine. It is an online magazine that is famous for its coverage of extreme body modification. body modification world internationally; covering tattooing, piercing, suspension, ritual scarification, and similar acts in its public sections.
BME_(website)
Bratwurst
Talk:Bratwurst
Headgear
Talk:Headgear
Yurt
Talk:Yurt
Lara Roxx
Lara Roxx is the stage name of a Montreal, Quebec-born Canadian porn actress who, in March 2004, became the first known individual in four years to contract HIV while making a US porn video.
Lara_Roxx
Paraná River
This article is about the second-longest river in South AmericaGoiás, central Brazil, see Paranã RiverThe Paraná River (, ) is a river in south central South America, running through Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina over a course of some 2,570 kilometers (1,600 miles).
Paraná_River
Transrapid
Talk:Transrapid
Horseshoe Curve (Pennsylvania)
Horseshoe Curve is a famous railroad horseshoe curve in central Pennsylvania, near Altoona in the United States. Called an "engineering marvel", it was completed in 1854 by the Pennsylvania Railroad. It was later used by the Penn Central, then Conrail, and is currently owned and operated by the Norfolk Southern Railway.
Horseshoe_Curve_(Pennsylvania)
Chromite
Chromite is iron magnesium chromium oxide2O4. It is an oxide mineral belonging to the spinel group. Magnesium can substitute for iron in variable amounts; also, aluminium and ferric iron commonly substitute for chromium.
Chromite
Absolutely Free
Absolutely Free (1967) is the second album by The Mothers of Invention, led by Frank Zappa. Absolutely Free is once again a display of complex musical composition and with political and social satire. The band had been augmented since Freak Out! by the additions of saxophone player Bunk Gardner, keyboardist Don Preston, guitarist Jim Fielder and drummer Billy Mundi. However, Fielder quit the group before the album was released. His name was removed from the album credits.
Absolutely_Free
Spherical trigonometry
Spherical trigonometry is a branch of spherical geometry, which deals with polygons (especially triangles) on the sphere and the relationships between the sides and the angles. This is of great importance for calculations in astronomy and earth-surface and orbital and space navigation.
Spherical_trigonometry
Liquidity trap
liquidity trap is used in macroeconomics to refer to a situation where a country's nominal interest rate has been lowered nearly to or equal to zero to avoid a recession, but the liquidity in the market created by these low interest rates does not stimulate the economy to full employment.
Liquidity_trap
Eleanor of England
Eleanor of England (also called Eleanor Plantagenet and Eleanor of Leicester) (1215 – 13 April 1275) was the youngest child of King John of England and Isabelle of Angouleme.
Eleanor_of_England
William Murdoch
Talk:William_Murdoch
Zeisel number
Talk:Zeisel_number
Chloral hydrate
Talk:Chloral_hydrate
Wernher von Braun
Talk:Wernher_von_Braun
Prasaṅgika
In the philosophy of Mahayana Buddhism, specifically in the Madhyamaka view, ''Madhyamaka viewpoints attributed primarily to Indian scholar Candrakirti, but based also on Buddhapalita's commentaries on Nagarjuna. Nagarjuna used the method of logical consequence (prasanga in Sanskrit) to refute flawed views. This type of reductio ad absurdum argument to establish ultimate truth within the two truths doctrine then featured prominently in Buddhapalita and Candrakirti's works.
Prasaṅgika
History of Pomerania
Pomerania started by the end of the Vistula Glacial Stage, about 13,000 years ago.
History_of_Pomerania
Rudolf Scharping
Rudolf Scharping (December 2 1947 in Niederelbert) is a German politician (SPD).Scharping studied politics, sociology and law at the University of Bonn. He joined the Social Democratic Party (SPD) in 1966. He was Member of the Rhineland-Palatine Parliament from 1975 to 1994.
Rudolf_Scharping
Rind et al. controversy
Talk:Rind_et_al._controversy
Spaghetti Junction
"Spaghetti Junction" is a nickname sometimes given to a complicated or massively intertwined interchange that resembles a plate of spaghetti.
Spaghetti_Junction
Badwater
Badwater is a basin in California's Death Valley, noted as the lowest point in North America, with an elevation of below sea level.
Badwater
Send in the clones
Wikipedia_talk:Send_in_the_clones