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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Great Colonial Hurricane of 1635

Last access: 15-Mar-2026 // 18:21:27

The Great Colonial Hurricane of 1635 was an extraordinarily powerful and devastating Atlantic hurricane that brushed Colonial Virginia and struck the New England Colonies in late August 1635. Accounts of the storm are very limited, but it was likely the most intense hurricane to hit New England si ...

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Giuseppe Cesari

Last access: 15-Mar-2026 // 18:21:27

Giuseppe Cesari was an Italian Mannerist painter, also named Il Giuseppino and called Cavaliere d'Arpino , because he was created Knight of the Supreme Order of Christ by his patron Pope Clement VIII. He was much patronized in Rome by both Clement and Sixtus V. He was the chief of the studio in ...

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Andrew Watson

Last access: 15-Mar-2026 // 18:21:27

Andrew Watson may refer to: *Andrew Watson (bishop), Anglican Bishop of Guildford *Andrew Watson (British Army officer), British general *Andrew Watson (cricketer), Australian cricketer *Andrew Watson (footballer, born 1856), Scottish footballer for Queen's Park, national team *Andrew Watson (foot ...

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Eurovision Song Contest 2021

Last access: 15-Mar-2026 // 18:21:27

The Eurovision Song Contest 2021 was the 65th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. It consisted of two semi-finals on 18 and 20 May and a final on 22 May 2021, held at Rotterdam Ahoy in Rotterdam, Netherlands, and presented by Chantal Janzen, Edsilia Rombley, Jan Smit, and Nikkie de Jager. It w ...

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James J. Kay

Last access: 15-Mar-2026 // 18:21:27

James J. Kay was an ecological scientist and policy-maker. He was a respected physicist best known for his theoretical work on complexity and thermodynamics. Biography. James Kay held a BS in physics from McGill University and a Ph.D. in systems design engineering from the University of Waterloo. ...

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Lemnian deeds

Last access: 15-Mar-2026 // 18:21:27

A Lemnian deed is the cruel slaughter of someone as revenge. There are two possible origins for this term: the epic of Jason and the Argonauts, where Pelasgian women killed their men, and that of Herodotus‘ narrative where the Pelasgians killed captive mothers and children. As in other nationali ...

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Rod Allen

Last access: 15-Mar-2026 // 18:21:26

Roderick Bernet Allen is an American former professional baseball outfielder and current game analyst for the Miami Marlins on Fan Duel Sports Network Florida. He formerly worked as an analyst for the Detroit Tigers on Fox Sports Detroit and Fox Saturday Baseball. He played for the Seattle Mariner ...

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Hercegovačka Goleša

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Hercegovačka Goleša is a village in the municipality of Priboj, in south-west Serbia. Through Hercegovačka Goleša flows a small river, the Sutjeska. A road which connects Priboj to Pljevlja over Sastavci, passes through the village. At the exit of Sastavci the road branches, the right side fol ...

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2005 Croatian Football Super Cup

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The 2005 Croatian Football Super Cup was the seventh edition of the Croatian Football Super Cup, a football match contested by the winners of the previous season's Croatian First League and Croatian Football Cup competitions. The match was played on 15 July 2005 at Stadion Poljud in Split between ...

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Statue of Christopher Columbus (Central Park)

Last access: 15-Mar-2026 // 18:21:26

An outdoor bronze sculpture of Christopher Columbus by Jeronimo Suñol is installed in Central Park in Manhattan, New York. History. In 1892, the Statue of Christopher Columbus was donated to Central Park by the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society in commemoration of the 400th anniversar ...

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Girsu

Last access: 15-Mar-2026 // 18:21:26

Girsu was one of the principal cities of ancient Sumer, serving as the religious capital of the state of Lagash. Continuously inhabited from around 5000 BC to 1750 BC, Girsu flourished as a major sacred, administrative and intellectual centre during the third millennium BC. The city yielded some o ...

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Southeast Area Fleet

Last access: 15-Mar-2026 // 18:21:26

The Southeast Area Fleet was a fleet of the Imperial Japanese Navy established during World War II. History. The Southeast Area Fleet was an operational command of the Imperial Japanese Navy combining the remaining surface elements of the IJN 8th Fleet with the IJN 11th Air Fleet, the No.5 Specia ...

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Yang He

Last access: 15-Mar-2026 // 18:21:26

Yang He is a Chinese football player who plays for Singapore Premier League club Hougang United. Club career. Yang started his professional football career in 2011 when he was promoted to Chinese Super League side Changchun Yatai's first team. On 30 April, he made his senior debut in a 1–1 away ...

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Beau Vite

Last access: 15-Mar-2026 // 18:21:26

Beau Vite was a New Zealand-bred brown Thoroughbred Stallion, who developed into a grand stayer performing in New Zealand and Australia and raced from a two-year-old to a five-year-old on wet or dry tracks recording 31 wins from 5 furlongs to 2¼ miles. Beau Vite is a member of the Australian Raci ...

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Jim McKay

Last access: 15-Mar-2026 // 18:21:26

James Kenneth McManus , better known professionally as Jim McKay , was an American television sports journalist. McKay was best known for hosting ABC's Wide World of Sports . His introduction for that program has passed into American pop culture, in which viewers were reminded of the show's missi ...

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1931 Yale Bulldogs football team

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The 1931 Yale Bulldogs football team represented Yale University in the 1931 college football season. In their fourth year under head coach Mal Stevens, Yale compiled a 5–1–2 record, shut out four opponents, and outscored all opponents, 198 to 79. In the annual rivalry game, Yale defeated 1931 ...

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1966 Boston Patriots season

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The 1966 Boston Patriots season was the franchise's seventh season in the American Football League. The Patriots ended the season with a record of eight wins and four losses and two ties, and finished second in the AFL's Eastern Division. This would be the last winning season the Patriots posted a ...

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National Museum (Oman)

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The National Museum of the Sultanate of Oman is located in Old Muscat, Oman. It was developed as a result of a ten-year collaboration between the Ministry of Heritage and Culture, the Royal Estate Affairs of Oman, Jasper Jacob Associates, and Arts Architecture International Ltd, and opened to the ...

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Ke T'ing-sui

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Kê T'ing-sui or Ge Tingsui , also known as T.S. Kê , was a Chinese physicist and writer renowned for his contributions in internal friction, anelasticity, solid state physics and metallurgy. He was the member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, known for the Kê-type pendulum and Kê grain-bou ...

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Ren Jianxin (businessman)

Last access: 15-Mar-2026 // 18:21:25

Ren Jianxin is a Chinese businessman who is the founding president of the state-owned China National Chemical Corporation, the 265th largest company of the Fortune Global 500. He founded Bluestar, a small solvents factory, in 1984, and created ChemChina by taking control of more than 100 troubled ...

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Ode to the Mets

Last access: 15-Mar-2026 // 18:21:25

" Ode to the Mets " is a song by American rock band the Strokes, the ninth and closing track on their sixth studio album, The New Abnormal . Singer Julian Casablancas began writing the song while waiting for a subway train following the New York Mets' loss in the 2016 National League Wild Card Game ...

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DOCG

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Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita is a Protected designation of origin. It is located in Italy. ...

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2005 in South African television

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This is a list of South African television related events from 2005. Events. *1 March - Cartoon Network launches its very first Boomerang channel in South Africa. *27 November - Karin Kortje wins the third season of Idols South Africa . Debuts. Domestic. *13 October - Binnelanders *''Going N ...

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Estremadura

Last access: 15-Mar-2026 // 18:21:25

* Estremadura Province (1936–1976) * Estremadura Province (historical) * Extremadura * Extremadura (disambiguation) * Extremaduran (disambiguation) * Lisboa VR ...

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