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  • 51Pontiac's Rebellion — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Pontiac s Rebellion caption=In a famous council on April 27, 1763, Pontiac urged listeners to rise up against the British. date=1763–1766 place=Great Lakes region of North America result=Military stalemate;… …

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  • 52Indo-Pakistani War of 1965 — Warbox conflict=Indo Pakistani War of 1965 partof=the Indo Pakistani Wars campaign= colour scheme=background:#91ACDB caption=Clockwise from top: Indian troops march off captured Pakistani SSG Commandos who had parachuted into India; Indian… …

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  • 53Home Riggs Popham — Sir Home Riggs Popham KCB (12 October 1762 ndash; 2 September 1820), was a British admiral who saw service during the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars. He is remembered for his scientific accomplishments, particularly the… …

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  • 54Soviet–German relations before 1941 — German and Soviet troops shaking hands following the invasion of Poland. Soviet–German relations date to the aftermath of the First World War. The Treaty of Brest Litovsk,[1] ending World War I hostilities between Russia and Germany, was signed… …

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  • 55First English Civil War — The First English Civil War (1642–1646) was the first of three wars known as the English Civil War (or Wars ). The English Civil War was a series of armed conflicts and political machinations which took place between Parliamentarians and… …

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  • 56SecuROM — is a CD/DVD copy protection product, most often used for computer games running under Microsoft Windows, developed by Sony DADC. SecuROM aims to resist home media duplication devices, professional duplicators, and reverse engineering attempts.… …

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  • 57Northeast Philadelphia — Map of Philadelphia County with Northeast highlighted. Click for larger image …

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  • 58Christian Democratic Party (Bolivia) — Partido Demócrata Cristiano Leader Jorge Suárez Vargas Founded February 6, 1954 Headquarters La Paz, Bolivia …

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  • 59Claude François de Malet — was born in Dôle (Jura) to an aristocratic family on June 28, 1754. Malet was executed by a firing squad on October 29, 1812, six days after Malet staged a failed republican coup d état as Napoléon Bonaparte returned from the disastrous Russian… …

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  • 60History of New South Wales — This article describes the history of the Australian state of New South Wales.Foundation and growthIn 1770 Lieutenant (later Captain) James Cook sailed along the east coast of Australia, the first European to do so. On 22 August, at Possession… …

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