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  2. Circa B.C. - Wikipedia

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    Track Number Track Name Length Vocalist 1 Intro 1:27 David Ross: 2 "Burlin" 3:56 none 3 Gàidhlig spoken word: 1:10 none 4 "Ancestors" 2:37 Jacquie Holland 5

  3. Tauragė - Wikipedia

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    Tauragė is a conjunction of two Lithuanian words: [7] tauras, which means "aurochs", and ragas which means "horn", hence the city's coat of arms.The city is known as Tauragie in Samogitian, as Tauroggen in German, Taurogi in Polish, Tovrig (טאווריג) in Yiddish, and Taurage (Таураге; historically Tauroggen [Таурогген] or Taurogi [Тауроги]) in Russian.

  4. Joinup - Wikipedia

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    Joinup is a collaboration platform created by the European Commission.It is funded by the European Union via its Interoperability Solutions for Public Administrations Programme (ISA Programme).

  5. Utena - Wikipedia

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    Utena (pronunciation ⓘ, German: Utenen) is a city in north-east Lithuania.It is the administrative center of Utena district and Utena County.Utena is one of the oldest settlements of Lithuania.

  6. Ballymaglancy Cave - Wikipedia

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    The name Ballymaglancy Cave in Irish is given as Uaimh Bhaile Mhic Fhlannchaidh in the Irish placenames website ‘Logainm.ie’. [3] This corresponds to the cave of the town or townland of the family with the surname Mic Fhlannchaidh, and that Irish surname can correspond to the English surnames Clancy or Glancy. [4]

  7. Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicles Test Procedure - Wikipedia

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    The Worldwide Harmonised Light vehicles Test Procedure (WLTP) [1] is a global driving cycle standard for determining the levels of pollutants, CO 2 emission standards and fuel consumption of conventional internal combustion engine (ICE) and hybrid automobiles, as well as the all-electric range of plug-in electric vehicles.

  8. European Environment Agency - Wikipedia

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    The EEA was established by the European Economic Community (EEC) Regulation 1210/1990 (amended by EEC Regulation 933/1999 and EC Regulation 401/2009) and became operational in 1994, headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark.

  9. Ambrosia artemisiifolia - Wikipedia

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    The species name, artemisiifolia, is given because the leaves were thought to bear a resemblance to the leaves of Artemisia, the true wormwoods. It has also been called the common names: American wormwood, bitterweed, blackweed, carrot weed, hay fever weed, Roman wormwood, short ragweed, stammerwort, stickweed, tassel weed.