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  • 121Occitan language — Occitan occitan, lenga d òc Spoken in France Spain Italy Monaco Native speakers 800,000  (1999)[1] …

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  • 122Germanic paganism — refers to the religious beliefs of the Germanic peoples preceding Christianization. The best documented version of the Germanic pagan religions is 10th and 11th century Norse paganism, though other information can be found from Anglo Saxon… …

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  • 123Oak (disambiguation) — Oak or OAK can refer to: Contents 1 Plants 2 Places 3 People 4 Fictional characters 5 Computer scien …

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  • 124Valencian Community — This article is about the autonomous community. For other uses, see Valencia (disambiguation). Valencian Community Comunitat Valenciana (Valencian) Comunidad Valenciana (Spanish)     …

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  • 125Micro-heroes — are basic pixel representations of comic book characters, that are drawn in a very specific cartoon style and displayed through the web in order to show every appearance of every character from a myriad of comic book series. After sometime, Micro …

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  • 126Nordendorf fibula — The Nordendorf fibula is an early 7th century Alammanic fibula found in Nordendorf near Augsburg (Bavaria). InscriptionContaining the names of Wodan, the chief god of the Alamanni, and Donar, the thunder god, the fibula bears the following Elder… …

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  • 127Common Germanic deities — The article lists gods and goddesses (Ansewez, Wanizaz) that may be reconstructed for Proto Germanic or Common Germanic Migration period paganism, or which figure in both West and North Germanic mythology. See list of Germanic deities for a… …

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  • 128Thunder god — Polytheistic peoples of many cultures have postulated a thunder god, the personification or source of the seemingly magical forces of thunder and lightning. Frequently, the thunder god is known as the chief or king of the gods, for example Zeus… …

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