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  • 21Panzerjäger I — Infobox Weapon|is vehicle=yes name=Panzerjäger I caption= origin=Nazi Germany type= Tank destroyer used by= crew=3 length=4.14 m (13.58 ft) width=2.01 m (6.59 ft) height=2.25 m (7.38 ft) weight=6.4 tonnes (14,109 lbs) armour=7 13 mm (hull) 14.5… …

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  • 22Dirleton Castle — Dirleton, East Lothian, Scotland UK grid reference NT515839 …

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  • 23Woolf, Virginia — ▪ British writer Introduction original name in full  Adeline Virginia Stephen  born Jan. 25, 1882, London, Eng. died March 28, 1941, near Rodmell, Sussex  English writer whose novels, through their nonlinear approaches to narrative, exerted a… …

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  • 24Clock — For other uses, see Clock (disambiguation). Timepiece redirects here. For the Kenny Rogers album, see Timepiece (album). Platform clock at King s Cross railway station, London …

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  • 25Temple Mount — הַר הַבַּיִת, Har haBáyith الحرم الشريف, al Haram ash Sharīf, Elevation …

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  • 26Tables (board game) — Infobox Game subject name = Tables family image link = image caption = A backgammon board from Lebanon players = 2 (more in some variants) setup time = 0–30 seconds playing time = 5–30 minutes random chance = Dice skills = Strategy, Probability… …

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  • 27Westport, Connecticut —   Town   Flag …

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  • 28Fort Totten, Washington, D.C. — Fort Totten is a park and neighborhood in northeast Washington, D.C.. It is named after a Civil War era fort. The Fort Totten Metro station is named for it. All are named for long time General Joseph Gilbert Totten, the Chief Engineer of the… …

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  • 29Cuenca Cathedral — Façade of the cathedral. Cuenca Cathedral is a Gothic cathedral in the city of Cuenca in Cuenca Province in the Castile La Mancha region of south eastern central Spain. Exceptional expression of Gothic Anglo Norman, begun in 1196. The wife of… …

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  • 30De Dondi — Jacopo and Giovanni de Dondi (father and son) were scholars active in 14th century Padua, Italy, and are remembered today as being pioneers in the art of clock design and construction. The Astrarium, designed and built by Giovanni de Dondi over a …

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