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New Year
first day of the year according to some calendar (e.g., January 1 in the Julian and Gregorian calendar)

common sunflower
species of flowering plant in the family of Asteraceae
millennium
A millennium () is a period of one thousand years, one hundred decades, or ten centuries, It is also sometimes called a kiloannum (ka) or kiloyear (ky).

Carnival
thumb|260px|Carnival in Rome,
thumb|260px|Rio Carnival|Rio's Carnival is the largest in the world according to [[Guinness World Records.]]
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conflagration
thumb|The August Complex fire in 2020, the largest fire in [[California's history]]

insomnia
Insomnia, also known as sleeplessness, is a sleep disorder causing difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep for as long as desired. Insomnia is typically followed by daytime sleepiness, low energy, irritability, and a depressed mood. It may result in an increased risk of accidents as well as problems focusing and learning. Insomnia can be short-term, lasting for days or weeks, or long-term, lasting more than a month. The concept of the word insomnia has two distinct possibilities: insomnia disorder or insomnia symptoms.
hypnosis
thumb|right|Hypnotic Séance (1887) by Richard Bergh
thumb|thumbtime=7|Photographic Studies in Hypnosis, Abnormal Psychology (1938)

service
economic product that directly satisfies wants without producing a lasting asset

Galatasaray S.K.
Turkish association football team

Nusantara
Nusantara, officially Nusantara Capital City (, abbreviated IKN), is a city under construction that, upon completion, is planned to be the capital city of Indonesia. It occupies land in the East Kalimantan regencies of Kutai Kartanegara and Penajam North Paser on the east coast of the island of Borneo. Nusantara is planned to be its own national capital region (Indonesian: daerah khusus ibu kota negara) at the provincial level, replacing Jakarta to save the city from overpopulation and land sinking. Nusantara is adjacent to the port city of Balikpapan, which serves as the main gateway to the n
gums
The gums or gingiva (: gingivae) consist of the mucosal tissue that lies over the mandible and maxilla inside the mouth. Gum health and disease can have an effect on general health.
Ahmed I
14th Sultan of the Ottoman Empire (1603–1617)
Madrid-Barajas Airport
international airport serving Madrid, Spain
lymph
Lymph () is the fluid that flows through the lymphatic system, a system composed of lymph vessels (channels) and intervening lymph nodes whose function, like the venous system, is to return fluid from the tissues to be recirculated. At the origin of the fluid-return process, interstitial fluid—the fluid between the cells in all body tissues—enters the lymph capillaries. This lymphatic fluid is then transported via progressively larger lymphatic vessels through lymph nodes, where substances are removed by tissue lymphocytes and circulating lymphocytes are added to the fluid, before emptying ult
Allium ascalonicum
The shallot is a cultivar group of the onion. Until 2010, the (French red) shallot was classified as a separate species, Allium ascalonicum. The taxon was synonymized with Allium cepa (the common onion) in 2010, as the difference was too small to justify a separate species.
hand fan
device used to cool oneself, usually made of folded paper
Evenki people
ethnic group
Malik ibn Anas
Arab Islamic jurist, theologian and hadith traditionist (711–795)
Victory Day
public holidays in Russia and ex-USSR
graph
mathematical structure made of vertices connected in pairs by edges
remote control
physical device used to control another device remotely (often wirelessly)
flag of Bolivia
national flag of the Plurinational State of Bolivia
Peninsular War
1807–1814 conflict during the Napoleonic Wars
vine
thumb|Momordica charantia (bitter melon), a climbing plant
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Punjabis
The Punjabis (Punjabi: ; ਪੰਜਾਬੀ ; romanised as Pañjābī) are an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group associated with the Punjab region, comprising areas of northwestern India and eastern Pakistan. They generally speak Standard Punjabi or various Punjabi dialects on both sides.
baritone
A baritone is a type of classical male singing voice whose vocal range lies between the bass and the tenor voice-types. It is the most common male voice. The term originates from the Greek (), meaning "low sounding". Composers typically write music for this voice in the range from the second F below middle C to the F above middle C (i.e. F2–F4) in choral music, and from the second G below middle C to the G above middle C (G2 to G4) in operatic music, but the range can extend at either end. Subtypes of baritone include the baryton-Martin baritone (light baritone), lyric baritone, Kavalierbarito
Pride parade
annual parade celebrating lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) social and self-acceptance, achievements, legal rights, and Pride

bibliophilia
thumb|The Bookworm (painting)|The Bookworm, 1850, by [[Carl Spitzweg]]

contralto
A contralto () is a classical female singing voice whose vocal range is the lowest of their voice types.
flag of South Sudan
national flag of the Republic of South Sudan
somatosensory system
complex system of sensory neurons and pathways that responds to changes at the surface or inside the body
War in the Vendée
1793–1796 set of battles between the French revolutionaries and the royalists
Fridays for Future
international youth movement for climate action

Ras al-Khaimah
capital of Ras al-Khaimah, UAE
Heemskerk
Heemskerk ( ) is a municipality and a town in the Netherlands, in the province of North Holland. It is located in the Kennemerland region.
primary sector of the economy
includes farming, fishing & mining
job activity
activity done by a person to earn money

Syzygium
thumb|right|Syzygium paniculatum (magenta lilly pilly)
thumb|right|Syzygium samarangense, with a cross section of the fruit
Syzygium () is a genus of flowering plants that belongs to the myrtle family, Myrtaceae. The genus comprises about 1200 species, and has a native range that extends from Africa and Madagascar through southern Asia east through the Pacific. Its highest levels of diversity occur from Malaysia to northeastern Australia, where many species are very poorly known and many more have not been described taxonomically. One indication of this diversity is in leaf size, ranging from
East Lansing
city in Ingham and Clinton counties, Michigan, United States
Shambhala
Shambhala (, ), also spelled Shambala or Shamballa (; ), is a spiritual kingdom in Tibetan Buddhist tradition. Shambhala is mentioned in the Kalachakra Tantra. The Bon scriptures speak of a closely related land called Tagzig Olmo Lung Ring.

Vaccinium sect. Cyanococcus
thumb|right|Blueberries showing various stages of maturation. IG = Immature Green, GP = Green Pink, BP = Blue Pink, and R = Ripe.

Bondi Beach
Bondi Beach is a beach and the surrounding suburb in Sydney, Australia. Bondi Beach is located 7 kilometres east of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of Waverley Council, in the Eastern Suburbs. In the 2021 Australian census it had a population of 11,513 residents. Its postcode is 2026. Bondi, North Bondi and Bondi Junction are neighbouring suburbs. Bondi Beach is one of the most visited tourist sites in Australia, and the location of two television series, Bondi Rescue and Bondi Vet.

European mole cricket
species of insect
list of cities in Montenegro
Wikimedia list article
chivalric romance
type of prose and verse narrative
Miskito people
native ethnic group in Central America with some African ancestry
Asian people
people of Asian origin

Eemnes
Eemnes () is a municipality and a village in the Netherlands, in the province of Utrecht.
tort
A tort is a civil wrong, other than breach of contract, that causes a claimant to suffer loss or harm, resulting in legal liability for the person who commits the tortious act. Tort law can be contrasted with criminal law, which deals with criminal wrongs that are punishable by the state. While criminal law aims to punish individuals who commit crimes, tort law aims to compensate individuals who suffer harm as a result of the actions of others. Some wrongful acts, such as assault and battery, can result in both a civil lawsuit and a criminal prosecution in countries where the civil and crimina
Täby
Täby () was previously a trimunicipal locality, with 76,700 inhabitants in 2024. However, as from 2016, Statistics Sweden has amalgamated this locality with the Stockholm urban area. It is the seat of Täby Municipality in Stockholm County, Sweden. It was also partly located in Danderyd Municipality (the Enebyberg area) and a very small part in Sollentuna Municipality.

Minamisōma-shi
is a city located in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 53,462 in 26,355 households, and a population density of 130 persons per km2. The total area of the city is .
Delta II
retired expendable launch system in the Delta rocket family
White Army
members of groups fighting against the Red Army in 1918-1920
vehicle frame
internal vehicle frame
All India Trinamool Congress
a political party of India
oxidoreductase
In biochemistry, an oxidoreductase is an enzyme that catalyzes the transfer of electrons from one molecule, the reductant, also called the electron donor, to another, the oxidant, also called the electron acceptor. This group of enzymes usually utilizes NADP+ or NAD+ as cofactors. Transmembrane oxidoreductases create electron transport chains in bacteria, chloroplasts and mitochondria, including respiratory complexes I, II and III. Some others can associate with biological membranes as peripheral membrane proteins or be anchored to the membranes through a single transmembrane helix.
charitable organization
nonprofit organization with charitable purpose

vodyanoy
thumb|Vodyanoy by Ivan Bilibin, 1934

maroon
Maroon ( , ) is a brownish red color that takes its name from the French word , meaning chestnut. Marron is also one of the French translations for "brown".
Russophilia
thumb|Flag of Russia
thumb|Saint Basil's Cathedral on [[Red Square in Moscow is often considered as a cultural symbol of Russia]]
Russophilia is the identification or solidarity with, appreciation of, or support for the country, people, language, and history of Russia. One who espouses Russophilia is called a russophile. Its antonym is Russophobia. In the 19th century, Russophilia was often linked to variants of pan-Slavism, since the Russian Empire and autonomous Serbia were the only two Slavic sovereign states during and after the Springtime of Nations.