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  2. 192TV - Wikipedia

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    192TV is a non-stop music television station that brings mainly music videos from the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, the so-called Oldies.The channel was founded by Bert van Breda, René Kroon and Ad Bouman, and is owned by BR Music BV. [1]

  3. New Russia (trading post) - Wikipedia

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    A settlement group of 192 Russians were finally landed in June 1796; that year they built two large log buildings, a palisade, and a blockhouse. [6] By 1805 the settlement had grown to include seven buildings within the palisade, and five outside, and there was a small shipyard which had built two boats.

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  5. Timelapse video captures Palisade Fire as it grows 6 times in ...

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    A timelapse video captured the Palisade Fire in California as it swelled almost six times in a matter of hours. Dangerous and life-threatening wildfires fueled by destructive Santa Ana winds ...

  6. Images show Palisades Fire, other blazes ravaging Los ... - AOL

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    Stunning images emerging from areas affected by the particularly destructive Palisades Fire and Eaton Fire show the early extent of the damage, primarily in the affluent Los Angeles neighborhood ...

  7. List of people from Pacific Palisades - Wikipedia

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    James Robert Baker – writer (died by suicide in his Pacific Palisades home in 1997) [6]; Ronald Barak (born 1943) – Olympic gymnast [7]; Christophe Beck – film/TV composer [8]

  8. Photos show the few lucky mansions that escaped LA fire’s ...

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    A few lucky Malibu homes are miraculously still standing after they somehow escaped the Palisades Fire as nearly all the neighboring houses were reduced to ash.

  9. Palisades Peak - Wikipedia

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    Palisades Peak is a 7,040-foot (2,146 m) summit located in Mount Rainier National Park in Pierce County of Washington state. [1] It is part of the Sourdough Mountains, a subset of the Cascade Range, and is situated 0.6 mile north of Marcus Peak. [1]