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Guinness World Records
reference book listing world records
Porsgrunn
is a municipality in Telemark county, Norway. It is located in the traditional district of Grenland. The administrative centre of the municipality is the city of Porsgrunn. Some other notable settlements in Porsgrunn include the town of Brevik and the villages of Langangen and Heistad.
Les Fleurs du mal
volume of French poetry by Charles Baudelaire
constitutional court
court that deals primarily with constitutional law
Thomas Keneally
Australian novelist
Medway
Bright Eyes
American indie rock band
Ostlegionen
thumb|Soldiers of the Turkestan Legion in France, . thumb|upright|Members of the North Caucasian Legion in France in 1943.
oak apple
gall on oak leaves, caused by larvae of gall wasp (Cynipidae), especially Cynips quercusfolii
David Gerrold
American science fiction screenwriter and novelist
Jalan Besar Stadium
stadium in Singapore
Chorleywood
Chorleywood is a village and civil parish in the Three Rivers District, Hertfordshire, on the border with Buckinghamshire, approximately northwest of Charing Cross. The village is adjacent to the Chiltern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is part of the London commuter belt included in the government-defined Greater London Urban Area. Chorleywood was historically part of the parish of Rickmansworth, becoming a separate ecclesiastical parish in 1845 and a separate civil parish in 1898. The population of the parish was 11,286 at the 2011 census.
Gaza Health Ministry
agency in the Gaza Strip under the jurisdiction of the territory's Hamas government
Warfield
Warfield is a village and civil parish in the Bracknell Forest district, in the ceremonial county of Berkshire, England. In 2021 it had a population of 11,260.
Beauden Barrett
New Zealand rugby union player
Ben Youngs
English rugby union footballer
Kinemacolor
thumb|A frame from George Albert Smith's early colour film Two Clowns () Kinemacolor was the first commercially successful colour motion picture process. Used commercially from 1909 to 1915, it was invented by George Albert Smith in 1906. It was a two-colour additive colour process, photographing a black-and-white film behind alternating red/orange and blue/green filters and projecting them through red and green filters. It was demonstrated several times in 1908 and first shown to the public in 1909. From 1909 on, the process was known and trademarked as Kinemacolor and was marketed by Charles
Dane Coles
New Zealand rugby union player
Pinchbeck
village and civil parish in Lincolnshire, England, UK
Saša Kovačević
Serbian singer
list of countries by English-speaking population
list of English-speaking populations by country
Malcolm Marx
South African rugby union footballer
Elgin
municipality in Montérégie, Quebec, Canada
Richie Mo'unga
New Zealand rugby union player
Hinchinbrooke
municipality in Montérégie, Quebec, Canada
Schalk Brits
South African rugby union footballer
María Vázquez
Spanish actress
Scott Barrett
New Zealand rugby union player
Matt Todd
New Zealand rugby union footballer
Joe Moody
New Zealand rugby union footballer
Joe Launchbury
English rugby union footballer
Ruaridh McConnochie
English rugby union footballer
Jordie Barrett
New Zealand rugby union player (1997-)
George Bridge
New Zealand rugby union player (1995-)
Joe Cokanasiga
English-Fijian rugby union footballer (1997-)
Patrick Tuipulotu
New Zealand rugby union player
Anton Lienert-Brown
New Zealand rugby union footballer
41st Golden Horse Film Awards
award ceremony for Chinese-language films of 2003 and 2004
Lewis Ludlam
English rugby union player
32nd Golden Horse Film Awards
award ceremony for Chinese-language films of 1994 and 1995
45th Golden Horse Film Awards
award ceremony for Chinese-language films of 2007 and 2008
Nepo Laulala
New Zealand rugby union player
48th Golden Horse Film Awards
award ceremony for Chinese-language films of 2010 and 2011
38th Golden Horse Film Awards
award ceremony for Chinese-language films of 2000 and 2001
Afro Iraqis
Afro-Iraqis are Iraqi people of African Zanj heritage. Historically, their population has been concentrated in the southern port city of Basra, as Basra was the capital of the slave trade in Iraq. Afro-Iraqis speak Arabic and mostly adhere to Islam. Some Afro-Iraqis can still speak Swahili along with Arabic.
Brad Weber
New Zealand rugby union player
22nd Golden Horse Film Awards
award ceremony for Chinese-language films of 1984 and 1985
39th Golden Horse Film Awards
award ceremony for Chinese-language films of 2001 and 2002
37th Golden Horse Film Awards
award ceremony for Chinese-language films of 1999 and 2000
49th Golden Horse Film Awards
award ceremony for Chinese-language films of 2011 and 2012
40th Golden Horse Film Awards
award ceremony for Chinese-language films of 2002 and 2003
Ryan Crotty
rugby union player from New Zealand
19th Golden Horse Film Awards
award ceremony in Taiwan
44th Golden Horse Film Awards
award ceremony for Chinese-language films of 2006 and 2007
Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue of Montreal
building in Quebec, Canada
Uttoxeter Rural
civil parish in Staffordshire, England
47th Golden Horse Film Awards
award ceremony for Chinese-language films of 2009 and 2010
Hōkūleʻa
right|240px|thumb|Stern of Port (nautical)|portside hull and center [[steering oar]] right|240px|thumb|Hōkūle‘a, under tow, in Ōshima District, Yamaguchi|Ōshima channel, Yamaguchi-prefecture, Japan
Piers Francis
English rugby union footballer
43rd Golden Horse Film Awards
award ceremony for Chinese-language films of 2005 and 2006