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[ "2006 albums", "Caetano Veloso albums", "Latin Grammy Award for Best Singer-Songwriter Album", "Mercury Records albums", "Portuguese-language albums" ]
cê is an album by Brazilian singer, songwriter, and guitarist Caetano Veloso. Released on 1 September 2006 on Mercury Records, the album took its title from the colloquial Portuguese word meaning you. It was written with Veloso's band in mind, which was chosen in part by guitarist Pedro Sá. cê received positive critica...
6,097,747
New York State Route 114
1,134,123,574
State highway in Suffolk County, New York, US
[ "Roads_on_Long_Island", "State highways in New York (state)", "Transportation in Suffolk County, New York" ]
New York State Route 114 (NY 114) is a state highway, including two ferry crossings, on the far eastern sections of Long Island in New York in the United States. It serves as a connector between the two "forks" of Long Island, crossing Shelter Island in the process. This is the only connection between the North and Sou...
68,803,236
Lords of the Earth
1,172,587,535
Play-by-mail game
[ "20th-century role-playing games", "21st-century role-playing games", "Alternate history role-playing games", "American games", "American role-playing games", "Multiplayer games", "Play-by-mail games", "Role-playing games introduced in 1983", "Role-playing games introduced in the 1980s", "Strategy...
Lords of the Earth (LOTE) is a play-by-email game, first published by Thomas Harlan in 1983 during a growing era of PBM games. Initially played by postal mail, the game featured mixed moderation—computer moderated with some human assistance. By 2002, the publisher processed turns by email (PBeM). Lords of the Earth com...
873,262
Ashton Court
1,155,754,003
Mansion house and estate to the west of Bristol in England
[ "1633 establishments in England", "Buildings and structures in North Somerset", "Country houses in Somerset", "Gardens by Humphry Repton", "Grade I listed buildings in Bristol", "Grade I listed buildings in North Somerset", "Grade II listed buildings in Bristol", "Grade II listed buildings in North So...
Ashton Court is a mansion house and estate to the west of Bristol in England. Although the estate lies mainly in North Somerset, it is owned by the City of Bristol. The mansion and stables are a Grade I listed building. Other structures on the estate are also listed. Ashton Court has been the site of a manor house sin...
25,934,433
Extra Large Medium
1,170,900,404
null
[ "2010 American television episodes", "Animation controversies in television", "Cultural depictions of Sarah Palin", "Family Guy (season 8) episodes", "Political controversies in television", "Television controversies in the United States", "Television episodes about down syndrome" ]
"Extra Large Medium" is the 12th episode of the eighth season of the animated comedy series Family Guy. Directed by John Holmquist and written by Steve Callaghan, the episode originally aired on Fox in the United States on February 14, 2010. In "Extra Large Medium", the show's main character, Peter, discovers that he h...
3,112,678
Żydokomuna
1,171,400,988
Anti-communist and antisemitic canard
[ "Anti-communism in Poland", "Antisemitic slurs", "Antisemitism in Poland", "Jewish Bolshevism", "Jewish Polish history", "Jewish Russian and Soviet history", "Poland–Soviet Union relations", "Political pejoratives for people" ]
Żydokomuna (, Polish for "Judeo-Communism") is an anti-communist and antisemitic canard, or a pejorative stereotype, suggesting that most Jews collaborated with the Soviet Union in importing communism into Poland, or that there was an exclusively Jewish conspiracy to do so.[^1] A Polish language term for "Jewish Bolshe...
1,526,639
HMS Thunderer (1872)
1,095,237,417
Royal Navy Devastation-class turret ship
[ "1872 ships", "Devastation-class ironclads", "Maritime boiler explosions", "Maritime incidents in January 1879", "Maritime incidents in July 1876", "Maritime incidents in November 1878", "Ships built in Pembroke Dock", "Victorian-era battleships of the United Kingdom" ]
HMS Thunderer was one of two Devastation-class ironclad turret ships built for the Royal Navy in the 1870s. She suffered two serious accidents before the decade was out and gained a reputation as an unlucky ship for several years afterward. The ship was assigned to the Mediterranean Fleet in 1878 and was reduced to res...
474,993
RAF Lossiemouth
1,159,469,692
Royal Air Force main operating base in Moray, Scotland
[ "1938 establishments in Scotland", "Airports established in 1938", "Buildings and structures in Moray", "Government buildings completed in 1938", "Lossiemouth", "Royal Air Force stations in Scotland", "Royal Air Force stations of World War II in the United Kingdom", "Transport in Moray" ]
Royal Air Force Lossiemouth or more commonly RAF Lossiemouth is a military airfield located on the western edge of the town of Lossiemouth in Moray, north-east Scotland. Lossiemouth is one of the largest and busiest fast-jet stations in the Royal Air Force (RAF) and known for its close proximity to flight training are...
5,654,810
Medieval Merchant's House
1,161,001,485
Restored 13th-century building in England
[ "Buildings and structures completed in 1290", "Buildings and structures in Southampton", "English Heritage sites in Hampshire", "Grade I listed buildings in Hampshire", "Grade I listed houses", "Grade I listed museum buildings", "Hall houses", "Historic house museums in Hampshire", "History of South...
The Medieval Merchant's House is a restored late-13th-century building in Southampton, Hampshire, England. Built in about 1290 by John Fortin, a prosperous merchant, the house survived many centuries of domestic and commercial use largely intact. German bomb damage in 1940 revealed the medieval interior of the house, a...
2,654,320
Ariarathes I of Cappadocia
1,157,124,755
4th-century BC king of Cappadocia
[ "322 BC deaths", "4th-century BC Iranian people", "4th-century BC monarchs", "Achaemenid satraps of Cappadocia", "Ariarathid dynasty", "Darius III", "Executed monarchs", "Kings of Cappadocia", "Military leaders of the Achaemenid Empire", "Opponents of Alexander the Great", "People executed by cr...
Ariarathes I (Old Iranian: Aryaraθa, Aramaic: Ariorath or Ariourat; Ancient Greek: Ἀριαράθης, romanized: Ariaráthēs; 405/4 BC – 322 BC) was the last Achaemenid Persian governor (satrap) of the province (satrapy) of Northern Cappadocia, serving from the 340s BC to 331 BC. He led defensive efforts against the Macedonian ...
71,710,624
Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Nasafi
1,138,152,656
10th-century Isma'ili theologian
[ "10th century in Asia", "10th-century Arabic writers", "10th-century Iranian people", "10th-century Ismailis", "10th-century executions", "943 deaths", "Iranian Arabic-language writers", "Iranian Ismailis", "Ismaili da'is", "Ismaili theologians", "Neoplatonists", "People from Qashqadaryo Regio...
Abu'l-Hasan Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Bazdawi al-Nasafi (or al-Bazdahi, al-Nakhshabi) (died 943/945) was an early 10th-century Isma'ili missionary (da'i) and theologian. In c. 937 he succeeded in converting the Samanid emir, Nasr II, to Isma'ilism, and ushered in a period of Isma'ili dominance at the Samanid court that las...
14,916,325
Brockton station (MBTA)
1,173,021,175
Railway station in Brockton, Massachusetts
[ "Former Old Colony Railroad stations", "MBTA Commuter Rail stations in Plymouth County, Massachusetts", "Railway stations in the United States opened in 1997" ]
Brockton station is an MBTA Commuter Rail station in Brockton, Massachusetts. It serves the MBTA Middleborough/Lakeville Line and is a stop on the CapeFLYER seasonal line. The station consists of a single full-length high-level platform which is fully handicapped accessible. It is located adjacent to the BAT Centre, th...
29,400,670
Robert Bortuzzo
1,158,445,551
Canadian ice hockey player
[ "1989 births", "Canadian ice hockey defencemen", "Ice hockey people from Thunder Bay", "Kitchener Rangers players", "Living people", "Pittsburgh Penguins draft picks", "Pittsburgh Penguins players", "St. Louis Blues players", "Stanley Cup champions", "Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins players" ]
Robert Bortuzzo (born March 18, 1989) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player for the St. Louis Blues of the National Hockey League (NHL). Bortuzzo was drafted 78th overall by the Pittsburgh Penguins during the 2007 NHL Entry Draft. Growing up in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Bortuzzo played junior hockey with the Fort W...
2,640,297
Battle of San Lorenzo
1,122,954,890
1813 battle in the Argentine War of Independence
[ "1813 in Argentina", "Battles involving Spain", "Battles of the Argentine War of Independence", "Conflicts in 1813", "February 1813 events", "History of Santa Fe Province", "José de San Martín" ]
The Battle of San Lorenzo was fought on 3 February 1813 in San Lorenzo, Argentina, then part of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata. The royalist troops, were composed of militiamen recruited in Montevideo under the command of militia captain Antonio Zabala that was defeated by the Regiment of Mounted Grenadier...
67,646,877
View (Shinee song)
1,171,085,086
2015 song by Shinee
[ "2015 singles", "2015 songs", "Deep house songs", "Gaon Digital Chart number-one singles", "Korean-language songs", "Music videos directed by Shin Hee-won", "SM Entertainment singles", "Shinee songs", "Songs written by Kim Jong-hyun (singer)", "Songs written by Ryan S. Jhun" ]
"View" is a song recorded by South Korean boy band Shinee for their fourth Korean-language studio album Odd (2015). Band member Jonghyun wrote the lyrics, while LDN Noise, Ryan S. Jhun, and Adrian McKinnon handled the composition and production. The song was released on May 18, 2015, as the album's lead single by SM En...
14,852,404
L'Histoire d'une fée, c'est...
1,135,218,381
2001 single by Mylène Farmer
[ "2000 songs", "2001 singles", "Mylène Farmer songs", "Polydor Records singles", "Songs about BDSM", "Songs about fictional female characters", "Songs with lyrics by Mylène Farmer", "Songs with music by Laurent Boutonnat", "Songs written for animated films" ]
"L'Histoire d'une fée, c'est..." (English: "The Story of a Fairy Is...") is a 2001 song recorded by French singer-songwriter Mylène Farmer. It was one of the singles from the soundtrack album for the film Rugrats in Paris: The Movie (known in France as Les Razmokets à Paris). With its lyrics written by Farmer and the s...
64,271,218
Lady Henrietta Berkeley
1,130,412,926
English aristocrat
[ "1660s births", "1706 deaths", "17th century in London", "17th-century English women", "Adultery", "Berkeley family", "Daughters of British earls", "People from Epsom", "Scandals in England" ]
Lady Henrietta Berkeley (c. 1664–1706) was an English aristocrat notorious for having an affair with her elder sister's husband, Lord Grey of Warke. The affair began in 1681 when Berkeley was not yet an adult and was discovered by her mother the following year. Berkeley was removed to the family seat at Epsom then esca...
8,790,225
Anasazi (The X-Files)
1,171,619,240
null
[ "1995 American television episodes", "Navajo Nation", "Television episodes set in Delaware", "Television episodes set in Massachusetts", "Television episodes set in New Mexico", "Television episodes set in New York (state)", "Television episodes written by Chris Carter (screenwriter)", "Television epi...
"Anasazi" is the twenty-fifth episode and season finale of the second season of the American science fiction television series The X-Files. It premiered on the Fox network on May 19, 1995. It was written by series creator Chris Carter based on a story he developed with lead actor David Duchovny. The episode was directe...
28,714,419
Economy of England in the Middle Ages
1,144,703,983
Overview of the economy of England during the Middle Ages
[ "Economy of medieval England" ]
The medieval English saw their economy as comprising three groups – the clergy, who prayed; the knights, who fought; and the peasants, who worked the landtowns involved in international trade. Over the five centuries of the Middle Ages, the English economy would at first grow and then suffer an acute crisis, resulting ...
207,463
Poole
1,173,536,284
null
[ "Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole", "Former boroughs in England", "Former non-metropolitan districts of Dorset", "Local government in Dorset", "Poole", "Populated coastal places in Dorset", "Port cities and towns in South West England", "Seaside resorts in England", "Towns in Dorset", "Unitary ...
Poole (/puːl/ ) is a coastal town and seaport on the south coast of England in the Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole unitary authority area in Dorset, England. The town is 21 miles (34 km) east of Dorchester and adjoins Bournemouth to the east. Since 1 April 2019, the local authority is Bournemouth, Christchurch and ...
3,610,148
Hurricane Karl (2004)
1,171,665,158
Category 4 Atlantic hurricane in 2004
[ "2004 Atlantic hurricane season", "Cape Verde hurricanes", "Category 4 Atlantic hurricanes", "Hurricanes in Europe", "Tropical cyclones in 2004" ]
Hurricane Karl was a large and powerful Cape Verde hurricane during the 2004 Atlantic hurricane season. It was the eleventh named storm, eighth hurricane, and the sixth and final major hurricane of the 2004 season. Karl formed on September 16, originating from a strong tropical wave that emerged off the coast of Africa...
13,936,155
Indestructible (Disturbed album)
1,168,968,506
null
[ "2008 albums", "Disturbed (band) albums", "Reprise Records albums" ]
Indestructible is the fourth studio album by American heavy metal band Disturbed. A self-produced effort, Indestructible is the first Disturbed album that did not feature Johnny K, the producer of Disturbed's previous three albums, The Sickness, Believe, and Ten Thousand Fists. Indestructible was recorded at Groovemast...
14,141,803
King Alfred's Tower
1,161,990,461
Folly tower in Somerset, England
[ "Alfred the Great", "Folly towers in England", "Grade I listed buildings in South Somerset", "Grade I listed monuments and memorials", "Grade I listed towers", "Monuments and memorials in Somerset", "National Trust properties in Somerset", "Observation towers in the United Kingdom", "Tourist attract...
Alfred's Tower is a folly in Somerset, England, on the edge of the border with Wiltshire, on the Stourhead estate. The tower stands on Kingsettle Hill and belongs to the National Trust. It is designated as a Grade I listed building. Henry Hoare II planned the tower in the 1760s to commemorate the end of the Seven Year...
27,190,981
Cold-core low
1,170,046,567
Cyclone with an associated cold pool of air at high altitude
[ "Meteorological phenomena", "Tropical cyclone meteorology", "Types of cyclone", "Vortices" ]
A cold-core low, also known as an upper level low or cold-core cyclone, is a cyclone aloft which has an associated cold pool of air residing at high altitude within the Earth's troposphere, without a frontal structure. It is a low pressure system that strengthens with height in accordance with the thermal wind relation...
49,436,772
Bahar Mustafa race row
1,168,076,679
null
[ "Academic scandals", "Goldsmiths, University of London", "Race-related controversies in the United Kingdom", "Racism in the United Kingdom" ]
In 2015 a racial controversy developed in the United Kingdom surrounding the activities of Bahar Mustafa, a representative for Goldsmiths Students' Union. The incident resulted in media and academic discussions regarding race relations and the impact of police investigations on free speech. A Londoner of Turkish Cypri...
35,995,429
2012 Critérium du Dauphiné
1,162,084,096
null
[ "2012 UCI World Tour", "2012 in French sport", "Critérium du Dauphiné", "June 2012 sports events in France" ]
The 2012 Critérium du Dauphiné was the sixty-fourth running of the Critérium du Dauphiné cycling stage race; a race rated as a World Tour event on the UCI calendar, the highest classification such an event can have. The race consisted of eight stages, beginning with a prologue in Grenoble on 3 June, and concluded in Ch...
168,758
O'Connell Street
1,173,112,692
Key street of Dublin, Ireland
[ "Georgian architecture in Ireland", "Monuments and memorials in the Republic of Ireland", "O'Connell family", "Shopping districts and streets in Ireland", "Streets in Dublin (city)" ]
O'Connell Street () is a street in the centre of Dublin, Ireland, running north from the River Liffey. It connects the O'Connell Bridge to the south with Parnell Street to the north and is roughly split into two sections bisected by Henry Street. The Luas tram system runs along the street. During the 17th century, it ...
58,528,839
Is That Alright?
1,158,816,185
2018 song by Lady Gaga
[ "2010s ballads", "2018 songs", "Lady Gaga songs", "Song recordings produced by Lady Gaga", "Songs written by DJ White Shadow", "Songs written by Lady Gaga", "Songs written by Nick Monson", "Songs written for films" ]
"Is That Alright?" is a song from the 2018 film A Star Is Born and soundtrack of the same name, performed by American singer Lady Gaga. It was produced by Gaga, Mark Nilan Jr., Nick Monson, and Paul "DJ White Shadow" Blair; writing credits include all of them besides Lukas Nelson and Aaron Raitiere. The track is sung b...
16,864,642
Final Blackout
1,141,475,397
1948 SF novel by L. Ron Hubbard
[ "1948 American novels", "American science fiction novels", "Dystopian novels", "Novels about World War II alternate histories", "Novels by L. Ron Hubbard", "Novels first published in serial form", "Post-apocalyptic novels", "Works originally published in Analog Science Fiction and Fact" ]
Final Blackout is a dystopic science fiction novel by American writer L. Ron Hubbard. The novel is set in the future and follows a man known as "the Lieutenant" as he restores order to England after a world war. First published in serialized format in 1940 in the science fiction magazine Astounding Science Fiction, Fin...
2,149,946
Bank of America Tower (Manhattan)
1,160,620,055
Office skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
[ "42nd Street (Manhattan)", "Bank buildings in Manhattan", "Bank of America buildings", "Bryant Park buildings", "Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design platinum certified buildings", "Office buildings completed in 2009", "Sixth Avenue", "Skyscraper office buildings in Manhattan", "Sustainable...
The Bank of America Tower, also known as 1 Bryant Park, is a 55-story skyscraper in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. It is located at 1111 Avenue of the Americas (Sixth Avenue) between 42nd and 43rd Streets, diagonally opposite Bryant Park. The building was designed by Cookfox and Adamson Associates...
9,773,347
Russian military deception
1,170,641,084
Russian military doctrine
[ "Camouflage", "Cold War history of the Soviet Union", "Deception operations", "Military deception", "Military history of the Soviet Union", "Military intelligence", "Military of Russia" ]
Russian military deception, sometimes known as maskirovka (Russian: маскировка, lit. 'disguise'), is a military doctrine developed from the start of the 20th century. The doctrine covers a broad range of measures for military deception, from camouflage to denial and deception. Deceptive measures include concealment, i...
15,667,048
The Worship Project
1,173,693,455
null
[ "1999 albums", "MercyMe albums", "Self-released albums" ]
The Worship Project is the fifth self-released album by American Christian rock band MercyMe. Produced by the band and recorded by Jim Bryson (the band's keyboardist), the album was released on October 14, 1999. In contrast to the band's previous efforts, which were influenced by grunge music, The Worship Project is a ...
3,316,122
Maria Maria
1,172,795,382
1999 single by Santana
[ "1999 singles", "1999 songs", "Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles", "European Hot 100 Singles number-one singles", "Music videos directed by Marcus Raboy", "Number-one singles in Germany", "Number-one singles in Hungary", "Number-one singles in Sweden", "Number-one singles in Switzerland", "RPM ...
"Maria Maria" is a song by American rock band Santana featuring the Product G&B, included on Santana's 18th studio album, Supernatural (1999). The song was written by Wyclef Jean, Jerry "Wonda" Duplessis, Carlos Santana, Karl Perazzo, and Raul Rekow, while Jean and Duplessis produced it. The track samples the drum beat...
37,620,381
MIND MGMT
1,144,515,896
American comic book series
[ "Comics about women" ]
MIND MGMT is an American comic book series created by Matt Kindt and published through Dark Horse Comics. The first issue was released on May 23, 2012 to positive reviews and received a second printing in April 2013. The series continued to receive positive coverage during its run, but Kindt's art style was a common po...
40,497,926
Valiant Hearts: The Great War
1,169,518,289
2014 puzzle-adventure game
[ "2014 video games", "Adventure games", "Android (operating system) games", "Annie Award for Best Animated Video Game winners", "Anti-war video games", "BAFTA winners (video games)", "IOS games", "Nintendo Switch games", "PlayStation 3 games", "PlayStation 4 games", "PlayStation Network games", ...
Valiant Hearts: The Great War is a 2014 puzzle adventure game developed by Ubisoft Montpellier and published by Ubisoft. The game was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One in June 2014. Set during World War I, the game follows four characters who help a young German soldier...
1,420,353
Bengal famine of 1943
1,173,537,321
Famine in British India during World War II
[ "1940s health disasters", "1943 disasters in India", "1943 in India", "20th-century famines", "Bengal Presidency", "British Empire in World War II", "Famines in Bangladesh", "Famines in British India", "Famines in India", "India in World War II" ]
The Bengal famine of 1943 was an anthropogenic famine in the Bengal province of British India (present-day Bangladesh, West Bengal, Odisha and eastern India) during World War II. An estimated 2.1–3 million people died, in the Bengal region (present-day Bangladesh and West Bengal), from starvation, malaria and other dis...
30,748,368
Blame It on the Alcohol
1,171,423,395
null
[ "2011 American television episodes", "American LGBT-related television episodes", "Glee (season 2) episodes", "Television episodes about alcohol abuse" ]
"Blame It on the Alcohol" is the fourteenth episode of the second season of the television series Glee, and the thirty-sixth overall. The episode was written by Ian Brennan, directed by Eric Stoltz and first aired in the United States on Fox on February 22, 2011. This episode mainly centers on the issues of underage dr...
23,088,916
SMS Kolberg
1,167,598,235
Light cruiser of the German Imperial Navy
[ "1908 ships", "Kolberg-class cruisers", "Ships built by Schichau", "Ships built in Danzig", "World War I cruisers of Germany" ]
SMS Kolberg was a light cruiser of the German Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy) during the First World War, the lead ship of her class. She had three sister ships, SMS Mainz, Cöln, and Augsburg. She was built by the Schichau-Werke; her hull was laid down in early 1908 and she was launched later that year, in November....
16,321
Joseph McCarthy
1,173,517,055
American politician (1908–1957)
[ "1908 births", "1957 deaths", "20th-century American lawyers", "20th-century American politicians", "20th-century far-right politicians in the United States", "Alcohol-related deaths in Maryland", "American anti-communists", "American conspiracy theorists", "American people of German descent", "Am...
Joseph Raymond McCarthy (November 14, 1908 – May 2, 1957) was an American politician who served as a Republican U.S. Senator from the state of Wisconsin from 1947 until his death in 1957. Beginning in 1950, McCarthy became the most visible public face of a period in the United States in which Cold War tensions fueled f...
3,396,799
Gambler (song)
1,170,312,927
1985 single by Madonna
[ "1985 singles", "1985 songs", "American disco songs", "American synth-pop songs", "CBS Records singles", "Geffen Records singles", "Madonna songs", "Song recordings produced by John Benitez", "Songs written by Madonna", "Songs written for films" ]
"Gambler" is a song by American singer Madonna from the soundtrack album to the 1985 film Vision Quest. The song was written solely by Madonna, while the production was handled by John "Jellybean" Benitez at her request. It was released as the second single from the film's soundtrack album on October 3, 1985, by Geffen...
14,597,743
Vengeance (2005)
1,160,367,404
World Wrestling Entertainment pay-per-view event
[ "2005 WWE pay-per-view events", "2005 in Nevada", "Events in Paradise, Nevada", "June 2005 events in the United States", "Professional wrestling shows in the Las Vegas Valley", "WWE Raw", "WWE Vengeance" ]
The 2005 Vengeance was the fifth annual Vengeance professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). It was held exclusively for wrestlers from the promotion's Raw brand division. The event took place on June 26, 2005, at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. The ...
42,968,859
Cola Song
1,161,042,302
null
[ "2014 singles", "2014 songs", "Atlantic Records singles", "English-language Romanian songs", "House music songs", "Inna songs", "J Balvin songs", "Music videos shot in Spain", "Songs written by Andrew Frampton (songwriter)", "Songs written by Axident", "Songs written by Breyan Isaac", "Songs w...
"Cola Song" is a song recorded by Romanian recording artist Inna for Body and the Sun (2015), the Japanese counterpart of her fourth studio album Inna (2015), and the American counterpart of her third studio album, Party Never Ends. It was made available for digital download on 15 April 2014 through Atlantic Records, w...
55,693,279
Dust II
1,173,404,832
Video game map in the Counter-Strike series
[ "2001 in video gaming", "2001 introductions", "Counter-Strike", "Fictional regions", "Morocco in fiction", "Multiplayer maps", "Video game locations" ]
"Dust II", also known by its filename de_dust2, is a video game map featured in the first-person shooter series Counter-Strike. Dust II is the successor to "Dust", another Counter-Strike map, and was developed by David Johnston before the official release of the original Counter-Strike game. It was designed with the ai...
35,092,943
Crimson Dragon
1,170,414,227
null
[ "2013 video games", "Cancelled Xbox 360 games", "Kinect games", "Land Ho! games", "Microsoft games", "Multiplayer and single-player video games", "Rail shooters", "Unreal Engine games", "Video games about dragons", "Video games developed in Japan", "Video games featuring female protagonists", ...
Crimson Dragon is a rail shooter primarily developed by Grounding Inc. and published by Microsoft Studios as an Xbox One launch title. The game was published in 2013 in the West, with a Japanese release the following year. Set on the planet Draco, the story follows a dragon-riding soldier hunting the source of a diseas...
5,063,865
Fort Henry Bridge
1,138,695,946
Bridge crossing the Ohio River
[ "1955 establishments in West Virginia", "Bridges completed in 1955", "Bridges of the United States Numbered Highway System", "Bridges on the Interstate Highway System", "Bridges over the Ohio River", "Buildings and structures in Wheeling, West Virginia", "Interstate 70", "Road bridges in West Virginia...
The Fort Henry Bridge is a crossing of the Ohio River main channel in Wheeling, West Virginia. The tied-arch bridge carries two lanes in each direction of Interstate 70 (I-70), U.S. Route 40 (US 40), and US 250. The bridge opened after four years of construction work on September 8, 1955, costing \$6.8 million, \$1.8 m...
15,185,011
500 Fifth Avenue
1,165,553,830
Office skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
[ "1931 establishments in New York City", "42nd Street (Manhattan)", "Art Deco architecture in Manhattan", "Art Deco skyscrapers", "Bryant Park buildings", "Fifth Avenue", "New York City Designated Landmarks in Manhattan", "Office buildings completed in 1931", "Skyscraper office buildings in Manhattan...
500 Fifth Avenue is a 60-story, 697-foot-tall (212 m) office building on the northwest corner of Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. The building was designed by Shreve, Lamb & Harmon in the Art Deco style and constructed from 1929 to 1931. 500 Fifth Avenue was designed with a facade of b...
30,290,197
Landing at Scarlet Beach
1,086,414,931
1943 landing in New Guinea
[ "1943 in Papua New Guinea", "Battles of World War II involving Australia", "Battles of World War II involving Japan", "Battles of World War II involving the United States", "Conflicts in 1943", "September 1943 events", "South West Pacific theatre of World War II" ]
The Landing at Scarlet Beach (Operation Diminish) (22 September 1943) took place in New Guinea during the Huon Peninsula campaign of the Second World War, involving forces from Australia, the United States and Japan. Allied forces landed at Scarlet Beach, north of Siki Cove and south of the Song River, to the east of K...
2,617,383
Silent Alarm Remixed
1,166,126,448
null
[ "2005 remix albums", "Albums produced by Paul Epworth", "Bloc Party remix albums", "Wichita Recordings remix albums" ]
Silent Alarm Remixed is the remix album to Silent Alarm, the debut album by British indie rock band Bloc Party. It was released on 29 August 2005 in the British Isles on Wichita Recordings, the band's primary label, and on 13 September 2005 in the United States through Vice Records to coincide with Bloc Party's worldwi...
44,506,502
The Boat Race 1958
1,081,894,490
null
[ "1958 in English sport", "1958 sports events in London", "April 1958 sports events in the United Kingdom", "The Boat Race" ]
The 104th Boat Race took place on 5 April 1958. Held annually, the Boat Race is a side-by-side rowing race between crews from the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge along the River Thames. The race was umpired by former Cambridge rower Kenneth Payne and featured the first cox to follow his father in steering one of t...
23,691,247
Daniel O'Connell (journalist)
1,109,579,161
Irish poet, actor, writer and journalist
[ "1849 births", "1899 deaths", "19th-century American male writers", "19th-century American newspaper editors", "19th-century American poets", "American male journalists", "American male poets", "Deaths from pneumonia in California", "Irish journalists", "Irish poets", "O'Connell family", "Peop...
Daniel O'Connell (II) (1849 – 23 January 1899) was a poet, actor, writer and journalist in San Francisco, California, and a co-founder of the Bohemian Club. He was the grand-nephew of Daniel O'Connell (1775–1847), the famed Irish orator and politician. O'Connell's strict classics-oriented education in Ireland stood hi...
2,697,014
Hurricane Pauline
1,159,791,708
Category 4 Pacific hurricane in 1997
[ "1997 Pacific hurricane season", "1997 in Mexico", "Category 4 Pacific hurricanes", "Hurricanes in Chiapas", "Hurricanes in Guerrero", "Hurricanes in Jalisco", "Hurricanes in Oaxaca", "Retired Pacific hurricanes" ]
Hurricane Pauline was one of the deadliest Pacific hurricanes to make landfall in Mexico. The sixteenth tropical storm, eighth hurricane, and seventh major hurricane of the 1997 Pacific hurricane season, Pauline developed out of a tropical wave from Africa on September 16, 1997, moving across South America and into the...
1,040,597
Euclidean minimum spanning tree
1,169,968,342
Shortest network connecting points
[ "Geometric graphs", "Spanning tree" ]
A Euclidean minimum spanning tree of a finite set of points in the Euclidean plane or higher-dimensional Euclidean space connects the points by a system of line segments with the points as endpoints, minimizing the total length of the segments. In it, any two points can reach each other along a path through the line se...
1,599,359
Binky (polar bear)
1,168,392,399
Polar bear who lived at the Alaska Zoo
[ "1975 animal births", "1995 animal deaths", "Bear attacks", "History of Anchorage, Alaska", "Individual animals in the United States", "Individual polar bears", "Male mammals" ]
Binky (1975 – July 20, 1995) was a polar bear who lived at the Alaska Zoo in Anchorage. He was originally orphaned near Cape Beaufort, close to the Chukchi Sea in the Alaska North Slope, and was found in Northwest Alaska by David Bergsrud. Alaska Fish and Game was contacted shortly after Binky's discovery, and arrangem...
27,681,208
12th Light Horse Regiment (Australia)
1,173,403,886
Mounted regiment of the Australian Army
[ "1915 establishments in Australia", "Military units and formations disestablished in 1919", "Military units and formations established in 1915", "Mounted regiments of Australia" ]
The 12th Light Horse Regiment was a mounted unit of the Australian Army. It was raised in New South Wales in 1915 as part of the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) for service during the First World War. After fighting at Gallipoli as reinforcements, the regiment served in the Sinai and Palestine campaign against the Otto...
1,453,182
Guy Berryman
1,173,603,237
Scottish bassist (born 1978)
[ "1978 births", "20th-century British guitarists", "20th-century Scottish male musicians", "21st-century British guitarists", "21st-century Scottish male musicians", "Alternative rock bass guitarists", "Alternative rock keyboardists", "Alumni of The Bartlett", "Alumni of University College London", ...
Guy Rupert Berryman (born 12 April 1978) is a Scottish musician, songwriter and designer, best known as the bassist of the rock band Coldplay and electronic supergroup Apparatjik. Raised in Kirkcaldy, he started to play bass at an early age, drawing influence from the likes of James Brown, Kool & the Gang and the Funk ...
59,789,726
Yu-chien Kuan
1,133,099,511
German university teacher and writer
[ "1931 births", "2018 deaths", "20th-century Chinese male writers", "20th-century Chinese translators", "20th-century German male writers", "20th-century German translators", "21st-century Chinese translators", "21st-century Chinese writers", "21st-century German male writers", "Academic staff of t...
Yu-chien Kuan or Guan Yuqian (Chinese: 关愚谦; 18 February 1931 – 22 November 2018) was a Chinese-born German sinologist, writer and translator. The son of a high-ranking Chinese Communist Party official, he was denounced as a "rightist" and persecuted during the Anti-Rightist Campaign and the Cultural Revolution. This dr...
19,346,144
MS West Honaker
1,090,809,832
American diesel-powered cargo ship
[ "1920 ships", "Design 1013 ships", "Scuttled vessels", "Ships built in Los Angeles", "Ships sunk as breakwaters", "Shipwrecks of France", "World War II merchant ships of the United States", "World War II shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean" ]
MS West Honaker was a diesel-powered cargo ship of the United States Maritime Commission (USMC) that was part of the "Corncob Fleet" of old ships sunk as part of the "gooseberry" breakwater off Utah Beach during the Normandy invasion. The ship was originally built as SS West Honaker, a steam-powered cargo ship built fo...
61,851,706
10-pounder Parrott rifle
1,171,143,676
null
[ "American Civil War artillery" ]
The 10-pounder Parrott rifle, Model 1861 was a muzzle-loading rifled cannon made of cast iron that was adopted by the United States Army in 1861 and often used in field artillery units during the American Civil War. Like other Parrott rifles, the gun breech was reinforced by a distinctive band made of wrought iron. The...
19,198,639
Running Back (Jessica Mauboy song)
1,166,127,104
2008 single by Jessica Mauboy
[ "2008 debut singles", "2008 songs", "APRA Award winners", "ARIA Award-winning songs", "Flo Rida songs", "Jessica Mauboy songs", "Song recordings produced by Audius Mtawarira", "Songs written by Audius Mtawarira", "Songs written by Jessica Mauboy", "Sony Music Australia singles" ]
"Running Back" is the debut single of Australian R&B recording artist Jessica Mauboy, featuring American rapper Flo Rida. The track was written by Mauboy, Audius Mtawarira, and Sean Ray Mullins, and was produced by Audius. "Running Back" was released for digital download on 19 September 2008 as the lead single from Mau...
64,041,754
Sir Hereward Wake, 13th Baronet
1,151,333,532
British Army officer
[ "1876 births", "1963 deaths", "Baronets in the Baronetage of England", "British Army generals of World War I", "British Army major generals", "British Army personnel of the Second Boer War", "Commanders of the Legion of Honour", "Companions of the Distinguished Service Order", "Companions of the Ord...
Major-general Sir Hereward Wake, 13th Baronet, (11 February 1876 – 4 August 1963) was a British Army officer. Born into an historic and noble family, he joined the King's Royal Rifle Corps (KRRC) as a second lieutenant in 1897. He served on the staff during the Second Boer War, and was awarded the Distinguished Service...
30,840,882
Rǫgnvaldr Óláfsson (died 1249)
1,163,992,020
null
[ "1249 deaths", "13th-century murdered monarchs", "13th-century rulers of the Kingdom of the Isles", "Crovan dynasty", "Monarchs of the Isle of Man", "Year of birth unknown" ]
Rǫgnvaldr Óláfsson (died 30 May 1249) was a mid-thirteenth-century King of Mann and the Isles who was assassinated after a reign of less than a month. As a son of Óláfr Guðrøðarson, King of Mann and the Isles, Rǫgnvaldr Óláfsson was a member of the Crovan dynasty. When his father died in 1237, the kingship was assumed ...
27,374,342
Operation Postmaster
1,170,723,392
Naval operation during the Second World War
[ "1942 in Spain", "20th century in Equatorial Guinea", "African theatres of World War II", "Bioko", "Conflicts in 1942", "Spanish Guinea", "Special Operations Executive operations", "World War II British Commando raids" ]
Operation Postmaster was a British special operation conducted on the Spanish island of Fernando Po, now known as Bioko, off West Africa in the Gulf of Guinea, during the Second World War. The mission was carried out by the Small Scale Raiding Force (SSRF) and the Special Operations Executive (SOE) in January 1942. The...
58,541,078
Convention of Alessandria
1,170,596,844
1800 Treaty during the War of the Second Coalition
[ "1800 treaties", "Napoleonic Wars treaties", "Treaties of Austria", "Treaties of France", "War of the Second Coalition" ]
The Convention of Alessandria (also known as the Armistice of Marengo) was an armistice signed on 15 June 1800 between the French First Republic led by Napoleon and Austria during the War of the Second Coalition. Following the Austrian defeat at the Battle of Marengo, they agreed to evacuate Italy as far as the Mincio ...
62,877,005
React (The Pussycat Dolls song)
1,164,885,093
null
[ "2019 songs", "2020 singles", "American synth-pop songs", "Electropop songs", "Obscenity controversies in music", "Song recordings produced by Ivares", "Song recordings produced by Johan Gustafson", "Song recordings produced by Will Simms", "Songs with feminist themes", "Songs written by Call Me L...
"React" is a song recorded by American girl group The Pussycat Dolls and was released by Access Records on February 7, 2020. It is the group's first song in over a decade, the last being 2009's "Hush Hush; Hush Hush", and is their first independent release since partnering with First Access Entertainment. "React" sees ...
26,070,728
Verna (30 Rock)
1,148,304,011
null
[ "2010 American television episodes", "30 Rock (season 4) episodes" ]
"Verna" is the twelfth episode of the fourth season of the American television comedy series 30 Rock, and the 70th overall episode of the series. The episode was written by co-executive producer Ron Weiner and directed by series producer Don Scardino. It originally aired on NBC in the United States on February 4, 2010....
4,453,740
Ayudhapurusha
1,145,611,593
Personified divine weapons in Hindu art
[ "Anthropomorphism", "Hindu deities", "Weapons in Hindu mythology" ]
Ayudhapurusha is the anthropomorphic depiction of a divine weapon in Hindu art. Ayudhapurushas are sometimes considered as partial incarnates of their divine owners. The sex of the personified weapon is determined by the gender of the weapon in the Sanskrit language. The suffix "purusha" (man) is added to masculine we...
22,578,614
Paper Clip
1,173,290,356
null
[ "1995 American television episodes", "Television episodes set in Connecticut", "Television episodes set in Maryland", "Television episodes set in New York (state)", "Television episodes set in Virginia", "Television episodes set in hospitals", "Television episodes written by Chris Carter (screenwriter)"...
"Paper Clip" is the second episode of the third season of the American science fiction television series The X-Files. It premiered on the Fox network on September 29, 1995. It was directed by Rob Bowman, and written by series creator Chris Carter. "Paper Clip" featured guest appearances by Sheila Larken, Melinda McGraw...
399,418
Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga
1,171,982,012
2003 video game
[ "2003 video games", "AlphaDream games", "Game Boy Advance games", "Mario & Luigi", "Multiplayer and single-player video games", "Nintendo Switch Online games", "Single-player video games", "Video games developed in Japan", "Video games scored by Yoko Shimomura", "Video games that use Amiibo figuri...
Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga is a 2003 role-playing video game developed by AlphaDream and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance. It was re-released for the Wii U's Virtual Console in 2014, Nintendo Switch Online Service in 2023, and remade for the Nintendo 3DS as Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Mini...
46,374,900
Cody Bellinger
1,173,728,363
American baseball player (born 1995)
[ "1995 births", "American people of French descent", "American people of German descent", "American people of Greek descent", "Arizona League Dodgers players", "Baseball players from Scottsdale, Arizona", "Chicago Cubs players", "Glendale Desert Dogs players", "Gold Glove Award winners", "Iowa Cubs...
Cody James Bellinger (born July 13, 1995) is an American professional baseball outfielder and first baseman for the Chicago Cubs of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has previously played in MLB for the Los Angeles Dodgers. He was selected by the Dodgers in the fourth round of the 2013 MLB draft and debuted with the team...
34,443,510
USS Alaska (CB-1)
1,160,249,342
Lead ship of the US Navy Alaska class of large cruisers
[ "1943 ships", "Alaska-class cruisers", "Ships built by New York Shipbuilding Corporation", "World War II cruisers of the United States" ]
USS Alaska was the lead ship of the Alaska class of large cruisers which served with the United States Navy during the end of World War II. She was the first of two ships of her class to be completed, followed only by Guam; four other ships were ordered but were not completed before the end of the war. Alaska was the t...
510,906
USS Matanikau
1,122,905,981
Casablanca-class escort carrier of the US Navy
[ "1944 ships", "Casablanca-class escort carriers", "S4-S2-BB3 ships", "Ships built in Vancouver, Washington", "World War II escort aircraft carriers of the United States" ]
USS Matanikau (CVE-101) was a Casablanca-class escort carrier of the United States Navy. She was named after the Actions along the Matanikau, a series of engagements during the Guadalcanal campaign. Built for service during World War II, the ship was launched in May 1944, and commissioned in June, and served as a train...
2,329,940
Mexican beaded lizard
1,131,978,202
Species of reptile
[ "Helodermatidae", "Reptiles described in 1829", "Reptiles of Guatemala", "Reptiles of Mexico", "Taxa named by Arend Friedrich August Wiegmann", "Venomous lizards" ]
The Mexican beaded lizard (Heloderma horridum) is a species of lizard in the family Helodermatidae, one of the two species of venomous beaded lizards found principally in Mexico and southern Guatemala. It and the other members of the same genus, including the Gila monster (Heloderma suspectum), are the only lizards kno...
45,654,642
The Millionaire Milkman
1,167,679,425
1910 film
[ "1910 drama films", "1910 films", "1910 lost films", "1910s American films", "American black-and-white films", "American drama short films", "American silent short films", "Lost American drama films", "Silent American drama films", "Thanhouser Company films" ]
The Millionaire Milkman is a 1910 American silent short drama produced by the Thanhouser Company. The film focus on Jack Cass, a young millionaire, who has affections for a society girl named Clara Moore. Jack receives a letter of warning about Clara's real interest, his money. Jack decides to decides to test his suspi...
64,710,612
Taiari / Chalky Inlet
1,170,234,394
Inlet in New Zealand
[ "Fiords of New Zealand", "Important Bird Areas of New Zealand", "Sounds of Fiordland" ]
Taiari / Chalky Inlet is one of the southernmost fiords in Fiordland, in the southwestern corner of New Zealand's South Island and part of Fiordland National Park. As with the neighbouring fiords of Tamatea / Dusky Sound to the north and Rakituma / Preservation Inlet to the south, Taiari / Chalky Inlet is a complex fio...
41,120,478
Battle of Fakhkh
1,173,494,522
Battle in June 786 between the Abbasids and al-Husayn ibn Ali
[ "780s conflicts", "786", "8th century in the Abbasid Caliphate", "Battles involving the Alids", "History of Shia Islam", "Mecca under the Abbasid Caliphate", "Medina under the Abbasid Caliphate", "Rebellions against the Abbasid Caliphate" ]
The Battle of Fakhkh (Arabic: يوم فخ, romanized: yawm Fakhkh, lit. 'Day of Fakhkh') was fought on 11 June 786 between the forces of the Abbasid Caliphate and the supporters of a pro-Alid rebellion in Mecca under al-Husayn ibn Ali, a descendant of Hasan ibn Ali. Husayn and his supporters planned an uprising at Medina d...
18,902,969
Feng Tianwei
1,173,200,505
Singaporean table tennis player
[ "1986 births", "Asian Games bronze medalists for Singapore", "Asian Games medalists in table tennis", "Asian Games silver medalists for Singapore", "Chinese emigrants to Singapore", "Chinese expatriate sportspeople in Japan", "Chinese female table tennis players", "Commonwealth Games gold medallists f...
Feng Tianwei PJG (Chinese: 冯天薇; pinyin: Féng Tiānwēi, ) is a retired Singaporean table tennis player. Born in Harbin, China, she permanently moved to Singapore at the age of 20 under the former Foreign Sports Talent Scheme in March 2007 and commenced her international career in competitive table tennis the following mo...
38,740
Louis I of Hungary
1,172,221,543
King of Hungary and Croatia from 1342 to 1382
[ "1326 births", "1382 deaths", "14th-century Hungarian people", "14th-century Polish monarchs", "Athleta Christi", "Burials at the Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary", "House of Anjou-Hungary", "Hungarian Roman Catholics", "Hungarian monarchs", "Kings of Croatia", "Kings of Hun...
Louis I, also Louis the Great (Hungarian: Nagy Lajos; Croatian: Ludovik Veliki; Slovak: Ľudovít Veľký) or Louis the Hungarian (Polish: Ludwik Węgierski; 5 March 1326 – 10 September 1382), was King of Hungary and Croatia from 1342 and King of Poland from 1370. He was the first child of Charles I of Hungary and his wife,...
27,891,311
Moneyball (film)
1,172,857,532
2011 American film by Bennett Miller
[ "2010s American films", "2010s English-language films", "2010s sports drama films", "2011 biographical drama films", "2011 drama films", "2011 films", "American baseball films", "American biographical films", "American buddy comedy-drama films", "American business films", "American sports comedy...
Moneyball is a 2011 American biographical sports drama film directed by Bennett Miller with a script by Steven Zaillian and Aaron Sorkin from a story by Stan Chervin. The film is based on the 2003 nonfiction book, "Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game", by Michael Lewis. The book is an account of the Oakland At...
24,498,788
Data East USA, Inc. v. Epyx, Inc.
1,171,863,355
1988 legal case
[ "1988 in United States case law", "1988 in video gaming", "Copyright infringement of software", "Plagiarism controversies", "United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit cases", "United States copyright case law", "Video game clones", "Video game copyright case law", "Video games involved in...
Data East USA, Inc. v. Epyx, Inc. 862 F.2d 204, 9 U.S.P.Q.2d (BNA) 1322 (9th Cir. 1988) was a court case between two video game manufacturers, where Data East claimed that their copyright in Karate Champ was infringed by World Karate Championship, a game created by Epyx. Data East released Karate Champ in arcades in 19...
26,823
Simon & Garfunkel
1,173,596,108
American folk music duo
[ "American folk rock groups", "American musical duos", "Brit Award winners", "Columbia Records artists", "Folk rock duos", "Grammy Award winners", "Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winners", "Male musical duos", "Musical groups disestablished in 1964", "Musical groups disestablished in 1970", "M...
Simon & Garfunkel were an American folk rock duo consisting of singer-songwriter Paul Simon and singer Art Garfunkel. They rank as one of the best-selling music acts of the 1960s. Their most famous recordings include the three US number ones: "The Sound of Silence" (1965) and the two Record of the Year Grammy winners "...
9,451,147
James Burrill Angell
1,171,272,237
American educator and diplomat
[ "1829 births", "1916 deaths", "19th-century American diplomats", "Ambassadors of the United States to China", "Ambassadors of the United States to the Ottoman Empire", "American Congregationalists", "American people of English descent", "Brown University alumni", "Brown University faculty", "Buria...
James Burrill Angell (January 7, 1829 – April 1, 1916) was an American educator and diplomat. He is best known for being the longest-serving president of the University of Michigan, from 1871 to 1909. He represented the transition from small college life to nationally oriented universities. Under his energetic leadersh...
4,701,251
Peter II of Bulgaria
1,153,238,389
Emperor of Bulgaria from 1185 to 1197
[ "1197 deaths", "12th-century Bulgarian tsars", "12th-century births", "12th-century murdered monarchs", "Asen dynasty", "Bulgarian people of the Byzantine–Bulgarian Wars", "Eastern Orthodox monarchs", "Murdered Bulgarian monarchs", "Year of birth unknown" ]
Peter II, born Theodor, also known as Theodor-Peter (Bulgarian: Теодор-Петър; died in 1197), was the first emperor or tsar of the restored Bulgarian Empire from 1185 to 1197. He hails from the Byzantine theme of Paristrion, although his exact place and date of birth are unknown. He and his younger brothers, Asen and Ka...
48,797,293
Novomessor albisetosus
1,133,962,992
Species of ant
[ "Hymenoptera of North America", "Insects described in 1886", "Insects of Mexico", "Insects of the United States", "Myrmicinae", "Taxa named by Gustav Mayr" ]
Novomessor albisetosus, also known as the desert harvester ant, is a species of ant found in the United States and Mexico. A member of the genus Novomessor in the subfamily Myrmicinae, it was first described by Austrian entomologist Gustav Mayr in 1886. It was originally placed in the genus Aphaenogaster, but a recent ...
29,103,387
Mycena intersecta
1,059,742,247
Species of fungus
[ "Fungi described in 2007", "Fungi of Asia", "Mycena" ]
Mycena intersecta is a species of mushroom in the family Mycenaceae. First reported as a new species in 2007, it is known only from central Honshu, in Japan, where it is found growing solitarily or scattered, on dead leaves in lowland forests dominated by oak. The mushrooms have olive-brown caps up to 12 mm (0.47 in) i...
60,879,755
Purupuruni
1,154,317,680
Group of lava domes in southern Peru
[ "Holocene volcanoes", "Mountains of Peru", "Mountains of Tacna Region" ]
Purupuruni is a group of lava domes in southern Peru and a correlative geological formation. They are among the many volcanoes that exist in Peru and whose activity has been associated with the subduction of the Nazca Plate beneath the South America Plate. Purupuruni is associated with a geothermal field and a caldera....
12,010,092
James Meredith (soccer)
1,170,272,337
Australian association football player
[ "1988 births", "2018 FIFA World Cup players", "A-League Men players", "AFC Telford United players", "Australia men's international soccer players", "Australian expatriate men's soccer players", "Australian expatriate sportspeople in England", "Australian expatriate sportspeople in Ireland", "Austral...
James Gregory Meredith (born 5 April 1988) is a retired Australian soccer player who played as a left back English Football League clubs Chesterfield, Shrewsbury Town, Bradford City and Millwall and for A-League Men clubs Perth Glory and Macarthur FC. Meredith started his career with the Derby County youth system in 2...
14,279,625
Nikki Jean
1,170,961,780
American singer-songwriter (born 1983)
[ "1983 births", "20th-century African-American people", "20th-century African-American women", "21st-century African-American women singers", "21st-century American singers", "21st-century American women singers", "African-American women singer-songwriters", "American neo soul singers", "American rhy...
Nicolle Jean Leary (born August 25, 1983), better known as Nikki Jean, is an American singer-songwriter. Born in Saint Paul, Minnesota, Jean started out as a lead singer of a short-lived Philadelphia band called Nouveau Riche. She was introduced to rapper Lupe Fiasco when he was working on his 2007 album Lupe Fiasco's ...
2,022,194
MTV Unplugged (Mariah Carey EP)
1,169,708,168
null
[ "1992 debut EPs", "1992 live albums", "Columbia Records EPs", "Columbia Records albums", "Columbia Records live albums", "Live EPs", "MTV Unplugged albums", "Mariah Carey albums" ]
MTV Unplugged is a live EP by American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey, released in the United States on June 2, 1992, by Columbia Records. Following the success of Carey's previous two albums and the growing critical commentary on her lack of concert tours and unsubstantial televised performances, Sony organized a live...
382,385
City Thameslink railway station
1,156,726,236
Central London railway station
[ "DfT Category C1 stations", "London station group", "Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1990", "Railway stations in the City of London", "Railway stations located underground in the United Kingdom", "Railway stations opened by British Rail", "Railway stations served by Govia Thameslink Railway"...
City Thameslink is a central London railway station within the City of London, with entrances on Ludgate Hill and Holborn Viaduct. The station is on the Thameslink route between Blackfriars to the south and Farringdon to the north. The station opened in 1990 to replace Holborn Viaduct railway station. It was part of t...
2,441,019
Fort Manoel
1,136,589,433
Star fort in Gzira, Malta
[ "18th Century military history of Malta", "18th-century fortifications", "Baroque architecture in Malta", "Barracks in Malta", "Buildings and structures by French architects", "Buildings and structures completed in 1733", "Gżira", "Hospitaller fortifications in Malta", "Limestone buildings in Malta"...
Fort Manoel (Maltese: Forti Manoel or Fortizza Manoel) is a star fort on Manoel Island in Gżira, Malta. It was built in the 18th century by the Order of Saint John, during the reign of Grand Master António Manoel de Vilhena, after whom it is named. Fort Manoel is located to the north west of Valletta, and commands Mars...
2,176,587
Edward Soriano
1,163,726,025
American retired military officer (born 1946)
[ "1946 births", "American military personnel of Filipino descent", "American people of Ilocano descent", "Filipino emigrants to the United States", "Living people", "People from Pangasinan", "Recipients of the Defense Superior Service Medal", "Recipients of the Distinguished Service Medal (US Army)", ...
Edward Soriano (born 12 November 1946) is an American retired lieutenant general. He is the highest-ranking Filipino American officer to have served in the United States military, and the first promoted to a general officer. Born in the Philippines, Soriano moved with his family to the United States and graduated from ...
13,648,938
Ballard Carnegie Library
1,154,463,184
Library in Seattle, Washington, U.S.
[ "1900s architecture in the United States", "1904 establishments in Washington (state)", "Ballard, Seattle", "Buildings and structures in Seattle", "Carnegie libraries in Washington (state)", "Former library buildings in the United States", "Libraries on the National Register of Historic Places in Washin...
The Ballard Carnegie Library is a historic Carnegie library in the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States. The institution was preceded by a freeholders' library in the 1860s, which was eventually replaced in 1901 by a reading room organized and funded by a women's group. Various funds including a \...
368,790
Johor Bahru
1,173,727,448
null
[ "1855 establishments in Asia", "Johor Bahru", "Malaysia–Singapore border crossings", "Populated coastal places in Malaysia", "Populated places established in 1855", "Populated places in Johor" ]
Johor Bahru (), colloquially referred to as JB, is the capital city of the state of Johor, Malaysia. It is located at the southern end of Peninsular Malaysia, along the north bank of the Straits of Johor, opposite the city-state Singapore. The city has a population of 858,118 people within an area of 391.25 km<sup>2</s...
63,922,186
Minden Blake
1,173,471,892
New Zealand flying ace
[ "1913 births", "1981 deaths", "Companions of the Distinguished Service Order", "New Zealand World War II flying aces", "New Zealand World War II pilots", "New Zealand people of World War II", "People from Eketāhuna", "Recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross (United Kingdom)", "Royal Air Force w...
Minden Vaughan Blake (13 February 1913 – 30 November 1981) was a New Zealand flying ace of the Royal Air Force (RAF) during the Second World War. He was officially credited with destroying 10 enemy aircraft. Born in Eketāhuna, New Zealand, Blake earned bachelor's and master's degrees in science from Canterbury Univers...
24,511,010
2010 Singapore Grand Prix
1,171,403,358
Fifteenth round of the 2010 Formula One season
[ "2010 Formula One races", "2010 in Singaporean sport", "September 2010 sports events in Asia", "Singapore Grand Prix" ]
The 2010 Singapore Grand Prix (formally the 2010 Formula 1 SingTel Singapore Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held on 26 September 2010, at the Marina Bay Street Circuit, Marina Bay, Singapore. It was the fifteenth race of the 2010 Formula One World Championship, and the third Singapore Grand Prix held as part ...
62,908,727
Espenberg volcanic field
1,170,972,170
Historical volcanic area in Alaska, United States
[ "Back-arc basins", "Maars of Alaska", "Pleistocene volcanoes", "Volcanic fields", "Volcanoes of Alaska" ]
Espenberg is a volcanic field in Alaska that contains the largest maars on Earth. It was active during the Pleistocene until 17,500 years BP, when a large eruption formed the 8 by 6 kilometres (5.0 mi × 3.7 mi) wide Devil Mountain Maar and deposited tephra over 2,500 square kilometres (970 sq mi), burying vegetation an...
1,370,416
Paul Dickov
1,173,519,023
Scottish footballer and manager
[ "1972 births", "Arsenal F.C. players", "Blackburn Rovers F.C. players", "Blackpool F.C. players", "Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. players", "British people of Bulgarian descent", "Crystal Palace F.C. players", "Derby County F.C. players", "Doncaster Rovers F.C. managers", "English Football League man...
Paul Dickov (born 1 November 1972) is a Scottish football manager, former professional footballer and television pundit. Dickov played as a forward from 1990 to 2011, starting his career with Arsenal, where he won the UEFA Cup Winners Cup in 1994, but often struggled to hold a place in the first team and spent time on...
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Mississippi Highway 311
1,054,759,644
Highway in Mississippi
[ "State highways in Mississippi", "Transportation in Marshall County, Mississippi" ]
Mississippi Highway 311 (MS 311) is a state highway located in Marshall County, Mississippi, United States. The route runs 12.960 mi (20.857 km) from MS 7 in Holly Springs north to U.S. Route 72 (US 72) in Mount Pleasant. The route is a two-lane undivided road its entire length and passes through rural areas. MS 311 wa...
27,759,014
Sheila Varian
1,133,844,811
American horse breeder (1937–2016)
[ "1937 births", "2016 deaths", "Arabian breeders and trainers", "Cowgirl Hall of Fame inductees", "Deaths from cancer in California", "Deaths from ovarian cancer", "Horse farms in the United States", "People from San Luis Obispo County, California", "Varian family", "Western horse trainers" ]
Sheila Varian (August 8, 1937 – March 6, 2016) was an American breeder of Arabian horses who lived and worked at the Varian Arabians Ranch near Arroyo Grande, California. She grew up with a strong interest in horses, and was mentored in horsemanship by Mary "Sid" Spencer, a local rancher and Morgan horse breeder who al...
23,117,728
Tal Vez
1,152,984,693
2003 single by Ricky Martin
[ "2000s ballads", "2003 singles", "2003 songs", "Columbia Records singles", "Ricky Martin songs", "Rock ballads", "Songs written by Franco De Vita", "Sony Discos singles", "Spanish-language songs" ]
"Tal Vez" (transl. "Perhaps") is a song recorded by Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin for his seventh studio album, Almas del Silencio (2003). The song was written by Venezuelan singer-songwriter Franco De Vita, while the production was handled by Tommy Torres. It was released to radio stations by Sony Discos as the lea...
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