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  2. Karjanagram railway station - Wikipedia

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    On 1 December 1915, McLeod's Light Railways (MLR) set up narrow-gauge lines in the Burdwan-Katwa Railway route. This railway section was handed over to the Eastern Railway in 1966. In 2010 the work started for conversion of 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) broad gauge.

  3. Karjana railway station - Wikipedia

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    Karjana railway station is a railway station in Bardhaman–Katwa line under Howrah railway division of Eastern Railway zone. [2] It is situated beside Bardhaman – Katwa Road at Karjana of Purba Bardhaman district in the Indian state of West Bengal .

  4. Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Language/2011 April 9

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    Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable says: "Love spoons. The giving of elaborately carved love spoons by a lover to his lady as a token during courtship was common in 18th-century Wales and later." There is a whiff of just-so story if you ask me. —Tamfang 03:20, 9 April 2011 (UTC)

  5. Karjalan kunnailla - Wikipedia

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    Karjalan kunnailla (Karelian: Karjalan kumbuzil), lit. ' On the Hills of Karelia ', is a Finnish folk song.Lyrics were created by Valter Juva [fi; it; fr] in 1902. Karelian Iivo Härkönen [fi; olo; ca; ru] also published an early Karelianist adaptation of Juva's original Finnish lyrics in the Livvi-Karelian language of East Karelia.

  6. Karanj - Wikipedia

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    Karanj or Karenj may refer to: . Karanj, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, Iran; Karanj, Dezful, Khuzestan Province, Iran; Karanj, Izeh, Khuzestan Province, Iran; Karanj ...

  7. Karna - Wikipedia

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    Karna (Sanskrit: कर्ण, IAST: Karṇa), also known as Vasusena, Anga-Raja, Sutaputra and Radheya, [2] is one of the major characters in the Hindu epic Mahābhārata. [3] [4] He is the son of Surya (the Sun deity) and princess Kunti (later the Pandava queen).

  8. Dish With One Spoon - Wikipedia

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    A Dish With One Spoon, also known as One Dish One Spoon, is a law used by Indigenous peoples of the Americas since at least 1142 CE [1] to describe an agreement for sharing hunting territory among two or more nations. People are all eating out of the single dish, that is, all hunting in the shared territory.

  9. List of loanwords in Konkani - Wikipedia

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    The Konkani language spoken in the Indian state of Goa has loanwords from multiple languages, including Arabic, Portuguese, English and Kannada. This is a list of loanwords in the Konkani language . Portuguese words in Konkani