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Tour de Pologne
The Tour de Pologne (Tour of Poland) is a cycling race. It consists of seven or eight stages, and was first held in 1928. Until 1952, the race was only organised sporadically, but since then there was a Tour every year. Until the early 1990s, the race was strictly for amateurs only, and consequently the winners mostly came from Poland.
Although the Tour de Pologne had not yet reached a hig
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Sarez Lake
Sarez Lake is a lake in Pamir, Tajikistan. Length about 75 km, depth few hundred meters, water surface elevation about 3000 m over sea level. The mountains around come up more than 2000 m over the lake level.
The lake formed in 1911, after a great earthquake, when the Murghab River was blocked by falling rocks. Scientists believe that the
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Cork Borough
:For other uses of Cork, see Cork (disambiguation). Cork City redirects here, for the football club, see Cork City FC
Cork (Corcaigh in Irish) is the second city of the Republic of Ireland. The principal city and administrative centre of indie pop scene that harbors artists with bass driven backbeats and sometimes Twee vocal riffs; Bass-pop refers to music that employs conventional pop idioms -- engaging melodies and harmonies, a straightforward verse-bridge-chorus structure, accessible hooks -- and changes things up by putting an exotic, rythym and bass spin on things.
This can be accomplished thro
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Cho Tae-yong
Cho Tae-yong is a South Korean diplomat. He is Director General of the Republic of Korea’s Task Force on North Korea, and also deputy head of the South Korean delegation to the six-party talks in Beijing.
See also
- Politics of South Korea
- Foreign r
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Scooter racing
Scooter Racing is a PlayStation game developed by Crave Entertainment and published by UbiSoft.
Tagline: Accelerated thrashin'!
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The game is of the extreme sports genre but slightly more aimed at younger players. Rather than a skateboard (a la
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Parabolic Equation
The parabola (from the Greek: παραβολή) is a conic section generated by the intersection of a cone and a plane tangent to the cone or parallel to some plane tangent to the cone. If the plane is itself tangent to the cone,
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