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  • 111Geghard — For the town, see Geghard, Armenia. Geghard Monastery Գեղարդի վանք Jamatun/first rock cut chamber …

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  • 112Mandan — For other uses, see Mandan (disambiguation). Mandan Portrait of Sha kó ka, a Mandan girl, by George Catlin, 1832 Total population fewer than the 6,000 (1990s) enrolled in the Three Affiliated Tribe …

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  • 113History of the chair — The chair is of extreme antiquity, although for many centuries and indeed for thousands of years it was an article of state and dignity rather than an article of ordinary use. “The chair” is still extensively used as the emblem of authority in… …

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  • 114Picture stone — A picture stone, image stone or figure stone is an ornate slab of stone, usually limestone, which was raised in Germanic Iron Age or Viking Age Scandinavia, and in the greatest number on Gotland.The article Bildstenar in Nationalencyklopedin… …

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  • 115Galerina — marginata Conservation status See text …

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  • 116Codex Alexandrinus — New Testament manuscripts papyri • uncials • minuscules • lectionaries Uncial 02 …

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  • 117Szabla — [IPA|ˈʂabla] (plural: szable) is the general Slavic word for sabre. In particular, it is used to describe a specifically Eastern European one edged sabre like mêlée weapon with a curved blade and, in most cases, a two bladed tip called a feather… …

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  • 118Mazer (drinking vessel) — Mazer, Maplewood with silver gilt mounts, made around 1380 [1] Victoria and Albert Museum, London In the Germanic tradition, a mazer is a special type of drinking vessel, properly made of maple wood, and so called from the spotted or birdseye… …

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  • 119Batalha Monastery — Batalha Monastery * UNESCO World Heritage Site Country …

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  • 120Sculpture (mollusc) — Sculpture on a mollusc shell is whatever natural 3 dimensional ornamentation exists on the outer surface of a shell, apart from the basic shape of the shell itself. The term sculpture is most often applied to the shells of gastropods and bivalves …

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