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  • 102Astoria, Oregon —   City   Astoria and the Astoria Megler Bridge …

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  • 103Richard Cromwell — For other people named Richard Cromwell, see Richard Cromwell (disambiguation). Richard Cromwell 2nd Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland In office 3 September 165 …

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  • 104Jester — Fool redirects here. For other uses, see Fool (disambiguation). Court Jester redirects here. For the film starring Danny Kaye, see The Court Jester. For other uses of Jester , see Jester (disambiguation). Depiction of a jester by William Merritt… …

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  • 105Protected areas of New South Wales — Contents 1 Terrestrial protected areas 1.1 National Parks 1.1.1 Central NSW …

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  • 106Florence Nightingale — Born 12 May 1820(1820 05 12) Florence, Grand Duchy of Tuscany Died …

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  • 107Alexander Ball — Infobox Military Person name=Sir Alexander John Ball, 1st Baronet lived=22 July 1756 20 October 1809 caption= Admiral Sir Alexander John Ball, 1st Baronet nickname= placeofbirth=Stonehouse, Gloucestershire placeofdeath=San Anton Palace, Malta… …

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  • 108Chart — For other uses, see Chart (disambiguation) , Graph (disambiguation) , and Diagram For information about charts in Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Graphs and charts. A pie chart. A chart is a graphical representation of data, in which the …

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  • 1091841 in literature — The year 1841 in literature involved some significant new books.Events*Horace Greeley begins publication of the New York Tribune . * Punch magazine is founded in London.New books*William Harrison Ainsworth Old St. Paul s *Gertrudis Gomez de… …

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  • 110Anne Louise Germaine de Staël — Baronne Anne Louise Germaine de Staël Holstein ( née Necker) (April 22, 1766 ndash; July 14, 1817) (IPA2|stal), commonly known as Madame de Staël, was a French speaking Swiss author living in Paris and abroad. She influenced literary tastes in… …

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