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Grytviken
Grytviken ( ) is a hamlet on South Georgia in the South Atlantic. Formerly a whaling station, it was the largest settlement on the island. Grytviken is located at the head of King Edward Cove within the larger Cumberland East Bay, considered the best harbour on the island. The location's name, meaning "pot bay", was coined in 1902 by the Swedish Antarctic Expedition and documented by the surveyor Johan Gunnar Andersson, after the expedition found old English try pots used to render seal oil at the site. Settlement was re-established on 16 November 1904 by Norwegian Antarctic explorer Carl Anto
Madrasa Thaalibia
madrasa in Algiers, Algeria
Cathedral of Our Lady of the Sign
Eastern Orthodox church building in Khasavyurt, Russia
Itoya
thumb|Itoya store in Ginza, Tokyo
Itoya (Japanese: 伊東屋; stylized as ITO-YA) is a Japanese stationery brand founded in 1904 (Meiji 37) in Ginza, Tokyo.
thumb|Itoya in early years
Its original location was destroyed in the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake.
==Topdrawer==
Its American subsidiary, ITOYA of America, Ltd., was established in 1976. Itoya operates another subsidiary company called Topdrawer, headquartered in Boston. Topdrawer has retail stores in Japan and 18 locations in the US. Its US locations include Boston, New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Chicago. Topdrawer is managed by its
Philippine Feminist Association
feminist organization founded in 1905 in the Philippines
Gut Hemmelmark
estate in Barkelsby, Germany