Open WIKI

Updated: 01-Mar-2026

Welcome to the Open WIKI! This is a worldwide online and free encyclopedia which collects important information from open wiki services (such as Wikipedia) and linked open data (for example DBpedia and Wikidata). Articles were also enriched with additional information using own data mining algorithms. Currently, the database contains information about 51.3 million objects.

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Robert Pastorelli

Last access: 24-Jun-2026 // 17:50:12

Robert Joseph Pastorelli was an American actor. After he acquired a reputation as a skilled character actor in the 1980s and 1990s, Pastorelli's career went into decline after the death of his girlfriend under mysterious circumstances at his home in 1999. He died of a narcotic overdose in 2004. He ...

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Antoine de Créqui Canaples

Last access: 24-Jun-2026 // 17:50:12

Antoine de Créqui Canaples was a French Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. Biography. Antoine de Créqui Canaples was born in the Kingdom of France on 17 July 1531, the son of Jean de Créqui, seigneur of Canaples, and his wife Marie d'Acigné. After the death of his two brothers, he inherite ...

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Emma Marshall

Last access: 24-Jun-2026 // 17:50:12

Emma Marshall was an English children's author who wrote more than 200 novels. Life. She was the youngest daughter of Simon Martin, a partner in Gurney's Norwich bank, who was married, at St Michael-at-Plea, Norwich, in 1809, Hannah, a quakeress. She was born at Northrepps Hill House, near Cromer ...

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Nicholas Dáll Pierce

Last access: 24-Jun-2026 // 17:50:12

Nicholas Dáll Pierce was an Irish harp player and composer. Pierce resided at Rattoo, Clanmaurice, County Kerry, and was a renowned blind harp player. According to Captain Francis O'Neill, on 11 April 1601 he was "Celebrated for his capacity for composing laments, and other ancient strains, he ...

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Prehistoric religion

Last access: 24-Jun-2026 // 17:50:12

Prehistoric religion is the religious practice of prehistoric cultures. Prehistory, the period before written records, accounts for the bulk of human experience; over 99% of it occurred during the Paleolithic period alone. Prehistoric cultures spanned the globe and existed for over two and a half ...

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Jordi Mboula

Last access: 24-Jun-2026 // 17:50:12

Jordi Mboula Queralt is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as right winger for Chinese Super League club Henan FC. Club career. Early career. Born in Granollers, Barcelona, Catalonia, to a Congolese father and a Spanish mother, Mboula's parents met in China, and he spent two years of h ...

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Shellcode

Last access: 24-Jun-2026 // 17:50:12

Shellcode is executable code intended to be used as a payload for exploiting a software vulnerability. The term includes shell because the attack originally described an attack that opens a command shell that the attacker can use to control the target machine, but any code that is injected to ga ...

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JavaHelp

Last access: 24-Jun-2026 // 17:50:12

JavaHelp is both an application and a format for online help files that can be displayed by the JavaHelp browser. It is written in Java, and is mainly used in Java applications. It can be used for any application and it does require the overhead of the JRE to load. The file format is XML. The GUI ...

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Majhdia, Krishnaganj

Last access: 24-Jun-2026 // 17:50:12

Majhdia , also known as Majdia, is a village in the Krishnaganj CD block in the Krishnanagar Sadar subdivision of the Nadia district, West Bengal, India. Geography. Location. Majhdia is located at. Area overview. Nadia district is mostly alluvial plains, lying to the east of Hooghly River, loca ...

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Total!

Last access: 24-Jun-2026 // 17:50:12

Total! was a video game magazine published in the United Kingdom by Future plc. It was published monthly for 58 issues, beginning in December 1991, with the last issue bearing the cover-date October 1996. A "1993 Annual" featuring reprint material and a poster magazine were also released during th ...

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Points...: Interviews, 1974–1994

Last access: 24-Jun-2026 // 17:50:12

Points...: Interviews, 1974–1994 is a 1995 book collecting interviews by the French philosopher Jacques Derrida. It contains the translation of all the interview of the 1992 French edition, plus two additional interviews, Honoris Causa and "The Work of Intellectuals and the Press". ...

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CWC15

Last access: 24-Jun-2026 // 17:50:12

Protein CWC15 homolog is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CWC15 gene. Interactions. CWC15 has been shown to interact with CDC5L. ...

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BBGM

Last access: 24-Jun-2026 // 17:50:12

BBGM is an American architecture and interior design firm. It is based in Washington, DC, and employs about 50 architects and interior designers. It specializes in the design of hotel, office and large residential buildings. History. In the 1990s the firm began work on hotel projects, including ...

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Nicola Olyslagers

Last access: 24-Jun-2026 // 17:50:12

Nicola Lauren Olyslagers is an Australian high jumper. She won the silver medal at the Tokyo 2020 and Paris 2024 Olympics, the bronze medal at the 2023 World Athletics Championships and the gold medal at the 2025 World Athletics Championships in the high jump. Olyslagers is the current high jump O ...

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Universidad de la Comunicación

Last access: 24-Jun-2026 // 17:50:12

The Universidad de la Comunicación is a private university founded on December 13, 1976, that teaches undergraduate courses related to communication and culture such as: Publicity, Communication and Management of Culture and Art, Social Communication, Visual Communication, Organizational Communic ...

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Walther P88

Last access: 24-Jun-2026 // 17:50:12

The Walther P88 is a semiautomatic pistol developed by German company Walther. Its main feature is a double-stacked magazine designed for military and law enforcement use. The P88 was succeeded by the Walther P99 in 1997. Overview. The Walther P88 was mainly designed as a sidearm for military and ...

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Scope (computer programming)

Last access: 24-Jun-2026 // 17:50:12

In computer programming, the scope of a name binding is the part of a program where the name binding is valid; that is, where the name can be used to refer to the entity. In other parts of the program, the name may refer to a different entity, or to nothing at all. Scope helps prevent name collisi ...

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Staffhurst Wood

Last access: 24-Jun-2026 // 17:50:12

Staffhurst Wood is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest south of Oxted in Surrey. It is a Nature Conservation Review site, Grade 2. An area of is a Local Nature Reserve, which is owned by Surrey County Council. This common on Weald Clay has been wooded since the Anglo-Saxon period and ...

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Alban

Last access: 24-Jun-2026 // 17:50:12

* Alba * Alban (community), Wisconsin * Alban (given name) * Alban (surname) * Alban Vineyards * Alban hills * Alban people * Alban wine * Alban, Ontario * Alban, Tarn * Alban, Wisconsin * Albania (disambiguation) * Albanian (disambiguation) * Albanus (disambiguation) * Albany (disambiguation) * Alb ...

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David Bennett

Last access: 24-Jun-2026 // 17:50:12

David Bennett may refer to: Politics and law. * David Bennett (barrister), Australian barrister and former Solicitor-General of Australia * David Bennett (New Zealand politician), Member of the New Zealand House of Representatives since 2005 * David S. Bennett, U.S. Representative from New York * ...

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Buffer overflow protection

Last access: 24-Jun-2026 // 17:50:12

Buffer overflow protection is any of various techniques used during software development to enhance the security of executable programs by detecting buffer overflows on stack-allocated variables, and preventing them from causing program misbehavior or from becoming serious security vulnerabilities ...

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Jonathan Cansino

Last access: 24-Jun-2026 // 17:50:12

Jonathan Cansino was an English international bridge player. In the late 1960s to early 70s he had a significant partnership with Jeremy Flint. In his early career he had partnered with John Collins, also a top-class English international player. Cansino's career was cut short by an operation on a ...

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Nicola Finetti

Last access: 24-Jun-2026 // 17:50:12

Nicola Finetti is an Australian fashion designer known for his eponymous fashion label, launched in 1995. Born in Bari, Italy, he studied architecture in Rome before emigrating to Australia in 1984. ...

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Environment variable

Last access: 24-Jun-2026 // 17:50:12

An environment variable is a user-definable value that can affect the way running processes will behave on a computer. Environment variables are part of the environment in which a process runs. For example, a running process can query the value of the TEMP environment variable to discover a suitab ...

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