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  • 11Open-air museums in Slovakia — Slovakia has around 14 open air museums, or skanzens, showcasing the country s folk traditions, architecture, and economic history. The museums include examples of traditional buildings and furnishings, and many offer demonstrations of… …

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  • 12Open-air preaching — Street preacher in Covent Garden with an unusual style Open air preaching, street preaching or public preaching is the act of publicly proclaiming a religious message to crowds of people in open places. It is an ancient method of communicating a… …

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  • 13Open Air Museum of Ethnography, Tbilisi — One of the corners of the Open Air Museum of Ethnography The Giorgi Chitaia Open Air Museum of Ethnography (Georgian: გიორგი ჩიტაიას სახელობის ეთნოგრაფიული მუზეუმი ღია ცის ქვეშ, giorgi chitaias sakhelobis et’nograp’iuli muzeumi ghia ts’is k’vesh) …

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  • 14Open Air (TV series) — Open Air Opening titles for Open Air Country of origin United Kingdom No. of seasons 4 P …

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  • 15Open Air Suit — Studio album by Air Released 1978 …

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  • 16The Open University of Japan — 放送大学 Motto Whenever, Wherever, Whoever, Established Founded 1981 Chartered 1983 Type Private President Dr.Yoichi Okabe …

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  • 17Open Air Tour (Steps) — Open Air Tour Tour by Steps Start date July 22, 2000 End date August 27, 2000 Legs 1 Shows 5 5 (UK) …

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  • 18The Open Road for Boys — The Open Road for Boys, a boys magazine encouraging the outdoor life, was published from November 1919 to the 1950s. Clayton Holt Ernst was the president and editor in chief of the Open Road Publishing Company, located in Boston, Massachusetts.… …

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  • 19Open Air Gampel — Publikum Das Open Air Gampel ist ein Musikfestival in Gampel (Wallis, Schweiz), welches jährlich im August stattfindet. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Geschichte …

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  • 20Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park — Coordinates: 51°31′43″N 0°09′18″W / 51.528611°N 0.155°W / 51.528611; 0.155 …

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