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  2. Je (Cyrillic) - Wikipedia

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    The Cyrillic letter ј was introduced in the 1818 Serbian dictionary of Vuk Stefanović Karadžić, on the basis of the Latin letter J. [1] Karadžić had previously used ї instead for the same sound, a usage he took from Dositej Obradović, [2] and the final choice also notably edged out another expected candidate, й, used in every other ...

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  4. Space Racers - Wikipedia

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    Space Racers is an American animated preschool STEM-focused educational animated television series featuring the space travel cadets of the Stardust Space Academy.The series was produced by Stardust Animation (credited under Space Race, LLC) for seasons 1 and 2, and co-produced by Maryland Public Television for season 1, and later WNET for seasons 2 and onward.

  5. Bubble Guppies - Wikipedia

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    The series is a combination of the sketch comedy, edutainment, and musical genres, and revolves around the underwater adventures of a group of merperson preschoolers named Molly, Gil, Goby, Deema, Oona, Nonny, and Zooli. [a] [2] The program premiered on Nickelodeon on January 24, 2011, and ran for six seasons until June 30, 2023. The series is ...

  6. Curious George (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Curious George (vocal effects by Frank Welker) is a tailless monkey who is the protagonist of the series.As his name implies, he is excessively curious and often causes unintentional problems.

  7. The Grand Old Duke of York - Wikipedia

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    "The Grand Old Duke of York" is an English children's nursery rhyme, often performed as an action song. The eponymous duke has been argued to be a number of the bearers of that title, particularly Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany (1763–1827), and its lyrics (where the duke marches ten thousand soldiers up and down a hill for no apparent reason) have become proverbial for futile action.