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  2. List of fictional bears - Wikipedia

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    Barry Bear is a laid back grizzly bear who commonly enjoys funk music and has a very deep voice. He is also a disco artist and has made multiple songs. He is a parody of Barry White. Bear Masha and the Bear: A brown bear which is the little girl, Masha's, best friend. Bear WordWorld: A bear that is made up of the words B, E, A and R. Bear

  3. Category:Fictional bears - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Fictional bears" The following 78 pages are in this category, out of 78 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * List of fictional bears; A.

  4. Wikipedia : Featured list candidates/List of fictional bears

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    You will get over 600 returns on the IMDB if you search for the word "Bear" by character. Granted many of these are human characters with the word Bear in their character names, but not all. I also don't think that non-humans actors get pages on the IMDB, so bears playing bears woldn't show n this list.

  5. List of fictional European countries - Wikipedia

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    Chernarus: meaning "Black Rus", a post-Soviet state located in Eastern Europe and setting for ARMA 2 and DayZ. [8] The terrain used on those games is set in the fictional "South Zagoria" province, an accurate recreation from geographical data of real landscape between the cities of Ústí nad Labem and Děčín in the Czech Republic. [9]

  6. List of individual bears - Wikipedia

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    Pipaluk, a male polar bear, was the first male polar bear born in captivity in Britain, and, like Brumas, became a major celebrity at Regent's Park Zoo in London during early 1968. His name came from an Inuit term meaning "little one". Pipaluk was moved from London to Poland in 1985 when the Mappin Terraces, which housed the bears, was closed.

  7. Beorn - Wikipedia

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    The name is cognate with the Scandinavian Björn or Bjørn, meaning bear; and the figure of Beorn can be related to the traditional Northern heroes Bödvar Bjarki and Beowulf, both of whose names also mean "bear". [3] [4] The name Beorn survives in the name of the Scottish town Borrowstounness, which is derived from the Old English ...

  8. 35 Baby Names That Mean Star - AOL

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    The name of the unlikely heroine in Dickens’s Great Expectations, Estella is a pretty choice with Latin origin, and (yep, you guessed it) the meaning is ‘star.' 28. Aster

  9. Category:Bears in literature - Wikipedia

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    The Brown Bear of the Green Glen; C. Cultural depictions of bears; G. Goldilocks and the Three Bears; K. The King of England and his Three Sons; L. The Laughing Place;