| Gower peninsula The Gower Peninsula () is a peninsula on the south coast of Wales, on the north side of the Bristol Channel in the southwest of the historic county of Glamorgan. Referred to colloquially as 'Gower', this was the first area in the United Kingdom to be designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in 1956. Gower was part of the ancient lordship of Gower, and today it is part of the City and County of Swansea. Gower_peninsula
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| Nikolaevsk, Alaska Nikolaevsk () is a census-designated place (CDP) in Kenai Peninsula Borough in the U.S. state of Alaska. As of the 2000 census, the population of the CDP is 345. Nikolaevsk,_Alaska
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| Lahore Pakistani province of Punjab and the second largest city in Pakistan after Karachi. It is often called the Garden of Mughals because of its rich Mughal heritage. Lahore also is often called the cultural heart of Pakistan, as it is the center of Pakistani arts, films and intelligentsia. Lahore
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| Wilfred Thesiger Sir Wilfred Patrick Thesiger, CBE, DSO, (3 June, 1910 British explorer and travel writer born in Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia. Wilfred_Thesiger
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| Garrison Library Garrison Library was founded in Gibraltar in 1793 by Colonel John Drinkwater Bethune and officially opened in 1804 by the Duke of Kent. The library served as the headquarters and archive service of the Gibraltar Chronicle, the world's second oldest English language newspaper. Garrison_Library
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| Nothing, Arizona Nothing was a small unincorporated settlement in far eastern Mohave County, Arizona, United States with four inhabitants. Nothing,_Arizona
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| Vitali Vitaliev Vitali Vitaliev (Виталий Витальев) is a Ukrainian-born journalist and writer who has worked in Russia, the UK, Australia and Ireland. Vitali_Vitaliev
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| La Martiniere Lucknow La_Martiniere_Lucknow
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| Prestbury, Cheshire Prestbury,_Cheshire
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| Australian rules football/padding Talk:Australian_rules_football/padding
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| History of Lahore Lahore, a district of modern-day Pakistan, covers thousands of years. It has since its creation changed hands from Greek, Persian, Hindu, Muslim, Sikh and British rule to becoming the cultural capital and the heart of modern day Pakistan. History_of_Lahore
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| Inahet/Iran User:Inahet/Iran
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| Prestbury, Cheshire Talk:Prestbury,_Cheshire
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| Latin America/Featured quote list Portal:Latin_America/Featured_quote_list
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| Latin America/Featured quote/Day 18 Portal:Latin_America/Featured_quote/Day_18
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| I treni di Tozeur "I treni di Tozeur" ("The trains of Tozeur") is an Italian song, written by Franco Battiato, Rosario Cosentino and Giusto Pio. It was the Italian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1984, performed in Italian (with some lyrics in German) by Alice and Franco Battiato. I_treni_di_Tozeur
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| Guča trumpet festival The Guča trumpet festival, also known as the Dragačevo Assembly ( or Dragačevski sabor), is an annual trumpet festival held in the town of Guča, near the city of Čačak , in the Dragačevo region of western Serbia. Guča is a five-hour bus journey from Belgrade.600,000 visitors make their way to the town of 2,000 people every year, both from Serbia and abroad. Guča_trumpet_festival
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| Lézard rouge lézard rouge (French for "red lizard") is a historic Tunisian train, once the property of the Bey of Tunis but now used for tourists. It runs from Metlaoui to Redeyef and passes through the Selja Gorge, taking some 40 minutes for the journey. The track was originally used by mining trains carrying phosphates. Lézard_rouge
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