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  2. Muhammad bin Abdul Wahhab Al Faihani Palace - Wikipedia

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    Darin Castle achieved notoriety following the construction of the palace by Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahhab in its adjacence. The palace was also attributed to him. Although the castle existed prior to the construction of Al Faihani's palace, it is commonly attributed to him, in addition to being referred to as Darin Castle. [13]

  3. File:Darien Exploring Expedition.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 04:19, 21 July 2012: 2,500 × 3,906, 62 pages (49.61 MB): George Orwell III: Reverted to version as of 01:46, 21 July 2012 -superior images

  4. Darien scheme - Wikipedia

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    A Scottish folk song describing the events of the Darien Scheme and the reaction in Scotland. [40] [41] The Darien Venture, a math-pop band from Glasgow, Scotland, who were active from 2008-2013. [42] "Darien" by Stanley Accrington, Manchester-based folk singer/songwriter (1986) included on his CD Semi Final Second Leg.

  5. The Palladium Book of European Castles - Wikipedia

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    Ken Rolston reviewed Castle Book II and The Palladium Book of European Castles in White Wolf #40 (1994) and stated that "I only use European Castles for real quick-and-dirty improvisation. On the other hand, Castle Book II curiously remains fresh and useful for me despite its outdated design." [1]

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  7. Gulf of Darién - Wikipedia

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    The Gulf of Darién was the site of the Darien scheme, autonomous Scotland's one major attempt at colonialism. The first expedition of five ships (Saint Andrew, Caledonia, Unicorn, Dolphin, and Endeavour) set sail from Leith on July 14, 1698, with around 1,200 people on board. [6]

  8. Darién Gap - Wikipedia

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    The Pan-American Highway is a system of roads measuring about 30,000 km (19,000 mi) [14] in length that runs north–south through the entirety of North, Central and South America, with the sole exception of a 106 km (66 mi) stretch of marshland and mountains between Panama and Colombia known as the Darién Gap.

  9. Tarout Castle - Wikipedia

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    The castle's design is often compared to the shape of a crab, with walls ranging in thickness from 1.5 to 2.5 meters and reaching a height of 9 meters. [21] The castle originally featured eleven tall towers connected by extended bridges, which were used as secret passages during wartime. However, only three of these towers remain today.