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  2. Prophecy of Seventy Weeks - Wikipedia

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    The seventy weeks prophecy is internally dated to "the first year of Darius son of Ahasuerus, by birth a Mede" (Daniel 9:1), [34] later referred to in the Book of Daniel as "Darius the Mede" (e.g. Daniel 11:1); [35] however, no such ruler is known to history and the widespread consensus among critical scholars is that he is a literary fiction. [36]

  3. Dani de la Torre - Wikipedia

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    Daniel de la Torre Alvaredo was born on 4 January 1975 in Monforte de Lemos. [1] [2] His debut film, action thriller Retribution, world premiered at the 2015 Venice Days, [3] also earning him a nomination for the Goya Award for Best New Director. [4] It was followed by gangster thriller Gun City (2018) and adventure film Live Is Life (2021).

  4. Flag of Resistencia, Chaco - Wikipedia

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    The history of the flag begins with the Resistencia City Council organized the contest Una bandera para Resistencia. [3] The jury of the contest would be composed of city officials and cultural leaders of the city. 38 applicants responded to the invitation, and the project proposed by Sacha Mijaila Vanioff under the pseudonym Jorge Quinto was ...

  5. Book of Prophecies - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Prophecies (in Spanish, El Libro de las Profecías) is a compilation of apocalyptical religious revelations written by Christopher Columbus towards the end of his life, probably with the assistance of his friend, the Carthusian monk Gaspar Gorricio. It was written between September 1501 and March 1502, with additions until about 1505.

  6. List of the 72 names on the Eiffel Tower - Wikipedia

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    The engraving was painted over at the beginning of the 20th century and restored in 1986–87 by Société Nouvelle d'exploitation de la Tour Eiffel, the company that the city of Paris contracts to operate the Tower. The repainting of 2010–11 restored the letters to their original gold colour.

  7. Torre del Reformador - Wikipedia

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    The Torre del Reformador (Tower of the Reformer) is a 71.85 meter (236 ft.) tall steel framework tower in Zone 9 of Guatemala City.The tower was built in 1935, to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Justo Rufino Barrios, who was President of Guatemala and instituted a number of reforms.

  8. Puente de Fierro - Wikipedia

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    The Puente Ingeniero Ernesto Uriegas, best known as the Puente de Fierro (English: Iron Bridge), is a twin-span bridge found along Vía Morelos Avenue, in San Cristóbal, Ecatepec de Morelos, State of Mexico. The bridge was built to cross the Gran Canal del Desagüe (Grand Sewage Canal) that surrounds Mexico City. The origins of the ...

  9. Resistencia Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The St. Ferdinand the King Cathedral (Spanish: Catedral de San Fernando Rey de Resistencia), also called Resistencia Cathedral [1] is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Resistencia, Argentina. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is the seat of the Archdiocese of Resistencia , and the head of an ecclesiastical province which covers the Argentine provinces of Chaco and ...