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Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games. 2013.
Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games. 2013.
State reform in Belgium — The term State reform in the Belgian context indicates a process towards finding constitutional and legal solutions for the problems and tensions between the different segments of the Belgian population. Background Language problems The tensions… … Wikipedia
State of matter — A state of matter (or physical state, or form of matter) has physical properties which are qualitatively different from other states of matter.Traditionally, three states of matter were recognized: solid, which maintains a fixed volume and shape; … Wikipedia
Fifth Avenue — is a major thoroughfare in the center of the borough of Manhattan in New York City, USA. Between 34th Street and 59th Street, it is also one of the premier shopping streets in the world, on par with Oxford Street in London, the Champs Élysées in… … Wikipedia
Fifth Third Ballpark — is a baseball stadium located in Comstock Park, Michigan, just north of Grand Rapids. Fifth Third Ballpark is home to the West Michigan Whitecaps, a professional minor league baseball team, and class A affiliate of the Detroit Tigers. Fifth Third … Wikipedia
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Fifth Third Bank — Création 1908 Forme juridique Publique Siège social … Wikipédia en Français
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Fifth Third Center (Nashville) — Fifth Third Center Fifth Third Center … Deutsch Wikipedia
Fifth Avenue High School — is a defunct school located at 1800 Fifth Avenue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania s Hill District.Built in 1894 as a large Romanesque/Gothic Revival building, it served the Pittsburgh Public Schools until its closure in 1976. Since then the building… … Wikipedia