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  • 91History of Sport Club Internacional — This article is about the history of Sport Club Internacional, a football club based in Porto Alegre, state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. For an overview of the club, see Sport Club Internacional.The foundationThe roots of Sport Club… …

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  • 92The Empress (Tarot card) — The Empress (III) is the third trump or Major Arcana card in traditional Tarot decks. It is used in Tarot card games as well as divination. Description and symbolism Arthur Edward Waite was a key figure in the development of modern Tarot… …

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  • 93Royal Arms of England — Royal Banner of England redirects here. For the English heraldic flags used in battles and pageancy, see Royal Standards of England. Royal Arms of England Versions …

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  • 94Flags of the Confederate States of America — Four versions of the flag of the Confederate States of America are shown on this print from 1896. Standing at the center are Stonewall Jackson, P. G. T. Beauregard, and Robert E. Lee, surrounded by bust portraits of Jefferson Davis and… …

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  • 95Flag of Ethiopia — The Flag of Ethiopia was adopted on February 6, 1996. The 3 traditional colors green, yellow, and red date back to the Emperor Menelik (1889 1913) and were first used in a flag in 1895. The current flag and emblem were adopted after the defeat of …

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  • 96Coptic flag — Flag ratio: 2:3 The Copti …

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  • 97Nationality Rooms — Coordinates: 40°26′40″N 79°57′12″W / 40.444426°N 79.953423°W / 40.444426; 79.953423 …

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  • 98Fasces — (IPAEng|ˈfæsiːz, a plurale tantum , from the Latin word fascis , meaning bundle [ [http://www.webster.com/cgi bin/dictionary?va=fasces Merriam Webster Online Dictionary] : fasces] ) symbolize summary power and jurisdiction, and/or strength… …

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  • 99Palestinian people — Palestinians (الفلسطينيون al Filasṭīniyyūn) Tawfiq Canaan • …

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  • 100Coat of arms of South Africa — Versions …

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