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  2. Markus Persson - Wikipedia

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    Markus Alexej Persson was born in Stockholm, Sweden, to a Finnish mother, Ritva, [3] and a Swedish father, Birger, [4] on 1 June 1979. [5] [6] [3] He has one sister.[3] [7] He grew up in Edsbyn until he was seven years old, when his family moved back to Stockholm.

  3. Minecon - Wikipedia

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    Minecraft Live is an annual interactive livestream about the video game Minecraft, hosted anually by developer Mojang. Originally starting out as an in-person fan convention called MinecraftCon (later Minecon [ a ] [ b ] ), the first gathering was in 2010; the event reoccurred anually until 2016 under the name Minecon.

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  5. Cape - Wikipedia

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    A gas cape was a voluminous military garment designed to give rain protection to someone wearing the bulky gas masks used in twentieth-century wars. Rich noblemen and elite warriors of the Aztec Empire would wear a tilmàtli ; a Mesoamerican cloak/cape used as a symbol of their upper status.

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    This week, you can now make your own Cape Cod Cafe pizza! Plus, Society Coffee Bar opens a second location, Talisa's On Main is kicking off a pop-up chef series, there are lunch boxes at Italian ...

  8. Mobcap - Wikipedia

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    Simple American bonnet or mobcap, in a portrait by Benjamin Greenleaf, 1805. A mobcap (or mob cap or mob-cap) is a round, gathered or pleated cloth (usually linen) bonnet consisting of a caul to cover the hair, a frilled or ruffled brim, and (often) a ribbon band, worn by married women in the 18th and early 19th centuries, when it was called a "bonnet".

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