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  • 101Bangui — Infobox Settlement official name = Bangui imagesize = 300px image caption = Ubangi (Oubangui) River at the outskirts of Bangui pushpin mapsize = 150px map caption = Map of the Central African Republic showing Bangui subdivision type = Country… …

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  • 102History of Guyana — The recorded history of Guyana can be dated back to 1498, approximately 500 years ago, when it was rediscovered by Europeans. The history of Guyana is punctuated by battles that were fought and won, and possessions that were lost and regained,… …

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  • 10338 BC — NOTOC Year 38 BC was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.EventsBy placeRome* January 1 Beginning of the Hispanic era, by Octavio Augusto s orders. * January 17 Octavian marries Livia while …

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  • 104History of Iran — see also Kings of Persia · Timeline of Iran Antiquity …

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  • 105Indonesian National Revolution — A defiant Bung Tomo, one of the most revered revolutionary leaders. This famous photo represents for many who took part, both Dutch and Indonesian, the very soul of the revolutionary struggle …

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  • 106Gustav III of Sweden — Infobox Swedish Royalty|monarch name = Gustav III title = King of Sweden caption = Gustav III painted in 1775 by Alexander Roslin. reign = 12 February 1771 – 29 March 1792 coronation = 29 May 1772 predecessor = Adolf Frederick successor = Gustav… …

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  • 107A Christmas Carol — For other uses, see A Christmas Carol (disambiguation). A Christmas Carol   …

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  • 108Nikephoros I Logothetes — Infobox Monarch name =Nikephoros I title =Emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire caption =Nikephoros I and his son and successor, Stauracius. reign =802 811 predecessor =Irene (empress) successor =Staurakios issue =Staurakios Prokopia dynasty… …

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  • 109Huguenot — The Huguenots were members of the Protestant Reformed Church of France (or French Calvinists) from the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries. =Etymology= Used originally as a term of derision, the derivation of the name Huguenot remains uncertain …

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  • 110Gigantes — See gigantes y cabezudos for the giant figures of Spanish culture. In Greek mythology, the Gigantes (Γίγαντες; singular Gigas ) or, commonly, Giants, were a race of giants, children of Gaia or Gaea, who was fertilized by the blood of Ouranos when …

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