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Edinburgh, Great Britain Awedyk, Wieslaw Poznan, Poland Bergh, Gunnar Goteborg, Sweden Bermudez-Otero, Ricardo Manchester, Great Britain Breivik, Leiv Egil Bergen, Norway Britton, Derek Edinburgh, Great Britain Buniyatova, Isabella Kiev, Ukraine Chen, Guohua Beijing, China Colman, Fran Edinburgh, Great Britain Cowie, Claire Cambridge, Great Britain Dalton-Puffer, Christiane Vienna, Austria Denison, David Manchester, Great Britain Diensberg, Bernhard Bayreuth, Germany Dziubalska-Kolaczyk, Katarzyna Poznan, Poland Erilt, Lumme Tallinn, Estonia Ewert, Anna Poznan, Poland Fabiszak, Malgorzata Poznan, Poland Facchinetti, Roberta Verona, Italy Fanego, Teresa Santiago de Compostela Santiago de Compostela (säntyä`gō thā kōmpōstā`lä) or Santiago, city (1990 pop. 91,419), A Coruña prov., NW Spain, in Galicia, on the Sar River. , Spain Fernandez, Francisco Valencia, Spain For the Valencia wine region, see . Valencia (Spanish: Valencia [ba'lenθja];[1] Valencian: València [va'ɫɛnsia]) is the capital of the Spanish autonomous community of Valencia and its province. Fischer, Olga Amsterdam, Holland Fisiak, Jacek Poznan, Poland Fries, Udo Zurich, Switzerland Fujiwara, Hiroshi Teikyo, Japan Gasiorowski, Piotr Poznan, Poland Gorlach, Manfred Cologne Cologne (kəlōn`), Ger. Köln, city (1994 pop. 962,500), North Rhine–Westphalia, W Germany, on the Rhine River. It is a commercial, financial, and industrial center, a rail and road junction, and a river port. , Germany Gotti, Maurizio Bergamo, Italy Gussmann, Edmund Lublin, Poland Hamans, Camiel Breda, Holland Hickey, Raymond Essen, Germany Hogg hogg castrated male sheep usually 10 to 14 months old. Also used to describe an uncastrated male pig. , Richard Manchester, Great Britain Jahr, Ernst Hakon Tromso, Norway Jin, Koichi Tokyo, Japan Kahlas-Tarkka, Leena Helsinki, Finland Kastovsky, Dieter Vienna, Austria Kemenade, Ans van Amsterdam, Holland Kielkiewicz-Janowiak, Agnieszka Poznan, Poland Killie kil·lie n. A killifish. , Kristin Tromso, Norway Kim, Myungsaak Seoul, Korea Kitson, Peter Birmingham, Great Britain Knappe, Gabriele Bamberg, Germany Kniezsa, Veronika Budapest, Hungary Koopman, Willem F. Amsterdam, Holland Kopytko, Roman Poznan, Poland Kristenson, Gillis Lund, Sweden Krygier, Marcin Poznan, Poland Kryk-Kastovsky, Barbara Poznan, Poland Krzeszowski, Tomasz Warsaw Warsaw (wôr`sô), Pol. Warszawa, city (1993 est. pop. 1,655,700), capital of Poland and of Mazowieckie prov., central Poland, on both banks of the Vistula River. , Poland Kwon, Heok-Seung Birmingham, Great Britain Lew, Robert Poznan, Poland Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk, Barbara Lodz, Poland Malak, Janusz Opole, Poland Manczak, Witold Krakow, Poland Mazzon, Gabriella Napoli, Italy McConchie, Rod W. Helsinki, Finland McCully, Christopher Manchester, Great Britain Mesthrie, Raj raj also Raj n. Dominion or rule, especially the British rule over India (1757-1947). [Hindi r Cape Town Cape Town or Capetown, city (1991 pop. 854,616), legislative capital of South Africa and capital of Western Cape, a port on the Atlantic Ocean. It was the capital of Cape Province before that province's subdivision in 1994. , Republic of South Africa South Africa, Afrikaans Suid-Afrika, officially Republic of South Africa, republic (2005 est. pop. 44,344,000), 471,442 sq mi (1,221,037 sq km), S Africa. Minkova, Donka Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. , USA Moessner, Lilo 1. (operating system) lilo - Linux Loader. 2. lilo - first-in first-out. Aachen, Germany Molencki, Rafal Katowice, Poland Mukattash, Lewis Amman, Jordan Nagle, Stephen Conwey, S.C., USA Nagucka, Ruta Krakow, Poland Nevanlinna, Saara Helsinki, Finland Nevalainen, Terttu Helsinki, Finland Nielsen, Hans F. Odense, Denmark Nurmi, Arja Helsinki, Finland Ogura, Michiko Chiba, Japan Ogura, Mieko Yokohama, Japan Ohkado, Masayuki Kurozasa Ibomichi, Japan Oizumi, Akio Kyoto, Japan Okulska, Urszula Poznan, Poland Pahta, Paivi Helsinki, Finland Park, Choong-Yon Seoul, Korea Park, Young-Bae Seoul, Korea Percy, Carol Toronto, Canada Pintzuk, Susan York, Great Britain Pisarska, Alicja Poznan, Poland Polanski, Kazimierz Katowice, Poland Puppel, Stanislaw Poznan, Poland Raidt, Edith Johannesburg, Republic of South Africa Raumolin-Brunberg, Helena Helsinki, Finland Rissanen, Matti and Eeva Helsinki, Finland Ritt, Nikolaus Vienna, Austria Rodriguez-Alvarez, Alicia Las Palmas Las Palmas: see Palmas, Las, Spain. Las Palmas or Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Seaport city (pop., 2001: 354,863), northeastern Grand Canary Island, Spain. de Gran Canaria Gran Canaria is the third largest island of the Canary Islands, an archipelago located in the Atlantic Ocean 210 km from the northwest coast of Africa and belonging to Spain. It is located southeast of Tenerife and west of Fuerteventura. , Spain Romanovskaia, Ioulia Kiev, Ukraine Ronnerdal, Goran Uppsala, Sweden Sajavaara, Kari Jyvaskyla, Finland Sauer, Hans Scahill, John Dresden, Germany Tokyo, Japan Seppanen, Aimo Goteborg, Sweden Sikorska, Liliana Poznan, Poland Smith, John Charles For the American football player of the same name see John Charles (American football). John Charles, CBE (27 December 1931 – 21 February 2004) was a Welsh football player. Manchester, Great Britain Smith, Robin Leiden, Holland Sobkowiak, Wlodzimierz Poznan, Poland Stockwell, Robert P. Los Angeles, USA Svartvik, Jan Lund, Sweden Szwedek, Aleksander Torun, Poland Taavitsainen, Irma Helsinki, Finland Ostade, Ingrid Tieken-Boon van Leiden, Holland Trudgill, Peter Lausanne, Switzerland Verrosi, Letizia Roggibonsi, Italy Viereck, Wolfgang Bamberg, Germany Vincent, Nigel Manchester, Great Britain Warner, Anthony York, Great Britain Wasik, Zdzislaw Wroclaw, Poland Welna, Jerzy Warsaw, Poland Winter, Werner Kiel, Germany Winters, Margaret E. Carbondale, II., USA Wischer, Ilse Potsdam, Germany Wright, Laura Cambridge, Great Britain Yamada, Norio Tsukuba City Tsukuba City is a small city in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. Nicknamed "Science City", it is respected as the capital of scientific research and development in Japan. It is home to the headquarters of NASDA, the Japanese space agency. , Japan Zabrocki, Tadeusz Poznan, Poland Zbierska-Sawala, Anna Poznan, Poland Zettersten, Arne Copenhagen, Denmark |
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