Wikipedia - 102nd Medium Battery, Royal Australian Artillery -- artillery battery unit of the Australian Army
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Wikipedia - 106th Battalion (Nova Scotia Rifles), CEF -- Canadian Expeditionary Force unit
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Wikipedia - 109 Prince Street -- Building in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 10 August 2015 Kabul suicide bombing -- Explosive attack in Afghanistan
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Wikipedia - 10 Sullivan -- Residential building in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 10th Battalion (Australia) -- Australian Army infantry battalion
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Wikipedia - 10th Battalion (Canadians), CEF -- Unit of the WWI Canadian Expeditionary Force
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Wikipedia - 110 East 42nd Street -- Office skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 110th Street (Manhattan) -- West-east street in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 111 West 57th Street -- Residential skyscraper under construction in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 116 Sullivan Street -- Building in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 116th Street (Manhattan) -- West-east street in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 11 September attacks
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Wikipedia - 11th Battalion (Australia) -- Infantry battalion of the Australian Army
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Wikipedia - 1201 Third Avenue -- Skyscraper in Seattle, Washington
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Wikipedia - 121 East 22nd -- Building under development in Manhattan
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Wikipedia - 125 Greenwich Street -- Residential skyscraper under construction in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 125th Street (Manhattan) -- West-east street in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 126 Madison Avenue -- Residential skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 12th Battalion (Australia) -- Australian Army infantry battalion
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Wikipedia - 130 West 57th Street -- Office building in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 130 William -- Residential skyscraper under construction in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 133rd Street (Manhattan) -- West-east street in Manhattan and the Bronx, New York
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Wikipedia - 138th Attack Squadron
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Wikipedia - 13th Battalion (Australia) -- Australian Army infantry battalion
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Wikipedia - 140th Battalion (St. John's Tigers), CEF -- battalion unit
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Wikipedia - 140 West 57th Street -- Office building in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 145th Street Bridge -- Bridge between Manhattan and the Bronx, New York
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Wikipedia - 145th Street (Manhattan) -- West-east street in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 149th Battalion (Lambtons), CEF -- Military unit
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Wikipedia - 14th Battalion (Royal Montreal Regiment), CEF -- Battalion of the First World War Canadian Expeditionary Force
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Wikipedia - 14th Street (Manhattan)
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Wikipedia - 14 Wall Street -- Office skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 150 Nassau Street -- Residential skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 155th Street (Manhattan) -- West-east street in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 157th Battalion (Simcoe Foresters), CEF -- A unit in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War.
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Wikipedia - 15 Penn Plaza -- Proposed skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 15 Union Square West -- Building in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 15 William -- Residential skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 161 Maiden Lane -- Residential skyscraper in Manhattan
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Wikipedia - 16th Street Baptist Church bombing -- White supremacist terrorist attack
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Wikipedia - 1789: Les Amants de la Bastille -- 2012 musical by Dove Attia and Francois Chouquet
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Wikipedia - 17 State Street -- Office skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 17th Battalion (Australia) -- Australian Army infantry battalion
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Wikipedia - 1838 Druze attack on Safed -- Druze attack on Safed (1838)
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Wikipedia - 1867 Manhattan, Kansas earthquake -- Earthquake in Riley County, Kansas, USA
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Wikipedia - 1890 Manifesto -- Manifesto against polygamy in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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Wikipedia - 18th Battalion (Australia) -- Australian Army infantry battalion
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Wikipedia - 18th Street station (IRT Lexington Avenue Line) -- former New York City Subway station in Manhattan
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Wikipedia - 190th Battalion (Winnipeg Rifles), CEF -- Unit in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during WWI
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Wikipedia - 1920: London -- 2016 film by Vikram Bhatt
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Wikipedia - 1921 (2018 film) -- 2018 Indian horror film directed and produced by Vikram Bhatt
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Wikipedia - 1921 British Mount Everest reconnaissance expedition -- First attempt to find a route to climb Mount Everest
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Wikipedia - 1922 British Mount Everest expedition -- First attempt to reach summit of world's highest mountain
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Wikipedia - 1924 British Mount Everest expedition -- Attempt at first ascent of Mount Everest in 1924
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Wikipedia - 1935 Greek coup d'etat attempt -- Attempted coup d'etat in Greece
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Wikipedia - 1938 American Karakoram expedition to K2 -- Failed attempt to climb second-highest mountain
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Wikipedia - 1939 American Karakoram expedition to K2 -- Failed attempt to climb second-highest mountain
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Wikipedia - 1941 Paris synagogue attacks -- Synagogue attack
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Wikipedia - 1942 experimental cents -- United States pattern coins
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Wikipedia - 1953 American Karakoram expedition -- Attempt at first ascent of K2 in 1953
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Wikipedia - 1954 Italian Karakoram expedition controversy -- Controversy following first successful attempt to climb second-highest mountain
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Wikipedia - 1954 Italian Karakoram expedition to K2 -- First successful attempt to climb second-highest mountain
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Wikipedia - 1960 Ethiopian coup d'etat attempt -- attempted coups d'etat against Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie
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Wikipedia - 1960 South Vietnamese coup attempt -- Failed coup against President Ngo M-DM-^PM-CM-,nh DiM-aM-;M-^Gm
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Wikipedia - 1962 Seattle World's Fair
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Wikipedia - 1962 South Vietnamese Independence Palace bombing -- Aerial attack in Saigon
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Wikipedia - 1965 South Vietnamese coup -- 1965 coup attempt in South Vietnam
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Wikipedia - 1966 Iraqi coup d'etat attempt -- 1966 coup d'etat attempt in Iraq
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Wikipedia - 1971 Balmoral Furniture Company bombing -- 1971 terrorist attack in Belfast, Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - 1971 JVP insurrection -- Attempted coup in Sri Lanka
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Wikipedia - 1973 Rome airport attacks and hijacking -- Terrorist attacks
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Wikipedia - 1975 LaGuardia Airport bombing -- Terrorist attack in New York City
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Wikipedia - 1975 Piccadilly bombing -- Bomb attack near Green Park Underground station, London
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Wikipedia - 1976 Nigerian coup d'etat attempt -- 1979 coup detat attempt by colonel Buka Suka Dimka
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Wikipedia - 1976 Olympia bombing -- Bomb attack in West London
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Wikipedia - 1978 London bus attack -- Terrorist attack in which 2 people died
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Wikipedia - 1981 Spanish coup d'etat attempt -- February 1981 coup d'etat attempt in Spain
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Wikipedia - 1981 Vienna synagogue attack -- Armed terrorist attacks in Vienna, Austria
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Wikipedia - 1983 Kuwait bombings -- Attacks on six key foreign and Kuwaiti installations on 12 December 1983
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Wikipedia - 1983 Orly Airport attack -- Bombing in Orly airport by ASALA
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Wikipedia - 1984 Rajneeshee bioterror attack -- Deliberate Salmonella contamination in Oregon, US
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Wikipedia - 1986 FBI Miami shootout -- Gun battle between eight FBI agents and two serial bank robbers and murderers in Miami in 1986
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Wikipedia - 1986 Togolese coup d'etat attempt -- 1986 coup attempt in Togo
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Wikipedia - 1986 Turkish consulate bombing in Melbourne -- Terror attack in 1986 in Melbourne, Australia
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Wikipedia - 1988 Cannes and Nice attacks -- Anti-immigrant attack
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Wikipedia - 1988 Naples bombing -- Terrorist attack against a United Service Organizations club
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Wikipedia - 1989 air battle near Tobruk -- 1989 air battle between Libyan and US aircraft
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Wikipedia - 1989 DC Prostitute Expulsion -- 1989 attempted expulsion of suspected sex workers from Washington, D.C.
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Wikipedia - 1989 Haitian coup d'etat attempt -- Attempted military overthrow of Prosper Avril
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Wikipedia - 1989 Philippine coup d'etat attempt -- Attempted coup d'etat against the government of Corazon Aquino
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Wikipedia - 1990 Nigerian coup d'etat attempt -- 1990 coup attempt by Major Gideon Orkar in Nigeria
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Wikipedia - 1991 Soviet coup d'etat attempt -- Attempted coup d'etat against Mikhail Gorbachev's government
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Wikipedia - 1992 attack on Israeli embassy in Buenos Aires -- 1992 suicide bombing attack on the Israeli embassy in Buenos Aires
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Wikipedia - 1992 London Bridge bombing -- Provisional IRA attack in London
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Wikipedia - 1992 Staples Corner bombing -- Provisional IRA attack on London
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Wikipedia - 1993 Chretien attack ad -- Canadian campaign ad
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Wikipedia - 1993 Solingen arson attack -- Neo-nazi arson attack on Turkish home in Solingen
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Wikipedia - 1994 London Israeli Embassy bombing -- Car bomb attack on 26 July 1994 against the Israeli embassy building in London
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Wikipedia - 1995 French consulate bombing in Perth -- Terror attack in 1995 in Perth, Western Australia
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Wikipedia - 1995 Vallecas bombing -- Car bomb attack by the Basque separatist organisation ETA
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Wikipedia - 1996 Bangladesh coup d'etat attempt -- Attempted coup d'etat
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Wikipedia - 1996 Copenhagen rocket attack -- Gang-related attack in Copenhagen, Denmark
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Wikipedia - 1996 Qatari coup d'etat attempt -- Attempted overthrow of Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani
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Wikipedia - 1997 Empire State Building shooting -- Shooting on the observation deck of the Empire State Building in Manhattan, New York City
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Wikipedia - 1998 United States embassy bombings -- Attacks on the US Embassy
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Wikipedia - 1999 Seattle WTO conference
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Wikipedia - 1999 Seattle WTO protests -- Protests of the 1999 WTO conference in Seattle, Washington, US
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Wikipedia - 19 Dutch -- Residential skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 19th Battalion (Australia) -- Australian Army infantry battalion
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Wikipedia - 19th Battalion (United States Marine Corps)
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Wikipedia - 1 July 2019 Kabul attack -- Terrorist attack in Kabul
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Wikipedia - 1 Manhattan West -- Skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 1-Nonacosanol -- 29-carbon primary fatty alcohol
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Wikipedia - 1-Octacosanol -- 28-carbon primary fatty alcohol
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Wikipedia - 1 Police Plaza -- Office building in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 1 South African Infantry Battalion
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Wikipedia - 1 Special Service Battalion
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Wikipedia - 1st Arkansas Cavalry Battalion (Stirman's) -- Confederate Army cavalry battalion during the American Civil War
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Wikipedia - 1st Avenue (Seattle) -- Major street in Seattle, Washington, US
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Wikipedia - 1st Battalion, 1st Marines
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Wikipedia - 1st Battalion, 23rd Marines
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Wikipedia - 1st Battalion, 25th Marines
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Wikipedia - 1st Battalion, 2nd Marines
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Wikipedia - 1st Battalion, 320th Field Artillery Regiment -- US military unit
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Wikipedia - 1st Battalion, 3rd Marines
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Wikipedia - 1st Battalion, 4th Marines -- USMC infantry battalion based out of Camp Pendleton, California
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Wikipedia - 1st Battalion, 5th Marines
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Wikipedia - 1st Battalion, 6th Marines
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Wikipedia - 1st Battalion, 7th Marines
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Wikipedia - 1st Battalion, 8th Marines
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Wikipedia - 1st Battalion, 9th Marines
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Wikipedia - 1st Battalion, Arkansas State Troops
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Wikipedia - 1st Battalion (Australia) -- Australian Army infantry battalion
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Wikipedia - 1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment
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Wikipedia - 1st Battalion, The Rifles
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Wikipedia - 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion
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Wikipedia - 1st Close Health Battalion (Australia) -- Battalion of the Australian Army
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Wikipedia - 1st Connecticut Light Artillery Battery
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Wikipedia - 1st Dental Battalion -- United states naval unit
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Wikipedia - 1st Machine Gun Battalion (Australia) -- Australian Army machine gun battalion
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Wikipedia - 1st Maine Light Artillery Battery
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Wikipedia - 1st Maintenance Battalion
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Wikipedia - 1st Missouri Field Battery -- Unit of the Confederate States Army
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Wikipedia - 1st Nevada Cavalry Battalion
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Wikipedia - 1st New Guinea Infantry Battalion -- Battalion of the Australian Army during World War II
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Wikipedia - 1st Parachute Battalion (Hungary) -- Unit of the Royal Hungarian Army
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Wikipedia - 1st Parachute Battalion (South Africa) -- Paratroop unit of the South African Army
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Wikipedia - 1st Reconnaissance Battalion -- US Marine unit
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Wikipedia - 1st Recruit Training Battalion (United States)
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Wikipedia - 1st Rhode Island Battery -- 1st Rhode Island Battery
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Wikipedia - 1st Tank Battalion
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Wikipedia - 2000 MI6 attack -- Attack in London
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Wikipedia - 2000 millennium attack plots -- Planned terrorist attacks linked to al-Qaeda in the year 2000
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Wikipedia - 2000-watt society -- Political model
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Wikipedia - 2001 anthrax attacks -- Bioterrorist attacks in the United States
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Wikipedia - 2001 Azor attack -- Terrorist attack near Azor, Israel
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Wikipedia - 2001 shoe bomb attempt -- Failed bombing attempt
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Wikipedia - 2002 Bali bombings -- Terrorist attack in Indonesia
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Wikipedia - 2002 Mombasa attacks -- Terrorist attacks in Kenya
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Wikipedia - 2003 Baghdad DHL attempted shootdown incident -- Attempted shootdown of DHL cargo airliner near Baghdad International Airport
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Wikipedia - 2003 West Virginia sniper -- Sniper attacks
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Wikipedia - 2003 Zona Rosa attacks -- Terrorist attack in Bogota, Colombia on November 15, 2003
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Wikipedia - 2004 Dave Matthews Band Chicago River incident -- 2004 environmental incident in Chicago, Illinois
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Wikipedia - 2004 Kalapatti violence -- Anti-Dalit Violence in Kalapatti, Tamil Nadu
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Wikipedia - 2004 Madrid train bombings -- Jihadist attack on Madrid's suburban trains
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Wikipedia - 2004 SuperFerry 14 bombing -- Terrorist attack in the Philippines
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Wikipedia - 2005 Bali bombings -- terrorist attack in Indonesia
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Wikipedia - 2005 Palu market bombing -- terrorist attack in Indonesia
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Wikipedia - 2005 Sharm El Sheikh bombings -- Terrorist attacks in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt on 23 July 2005
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Wikipedia - 2005 Sydney terrorism plot -- Thwarted terror attack in 2005 in Sydney, Australia
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Wikipedia - 2005 Tentena market bombings -- terrorist attack in Indonesia
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Wikipedia - 2006 Dahab bombings -- Three bomb attacks on the Egyptian resort city of Dahab, in the Sinai Peninsula
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Wikipedia - 2007 cyberattacks on Estonia -- Series of cyberattacks which began on 27 April 2007
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Wikipedia - 2007 Fort Dix attack plot -- Conspiracy by six Muslim men to attack US military personal at Fort Dix, New Jersey, US
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Wikipedia - 2007 killing of French tourists in Mauritania -- Terrorist attack in Mauritania on December 24, 2007
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Wikipedia - 2008 attack on tourists in Yemen -- Terrorist attack on Belgian tourists in the Wadi Dawan desert on January 18, 2008
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Wikipedia - 2008 attacks on Christians in southern Karnataka -- Attacks directed against Christian churches
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Wikipedia - 2008 Christmas massacres -- Attacks in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Wikipedia - 2008 Mumbai attacks -- Terrorist attacks
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Wikipedia - 2008 Weliveriya bombing -- Suicide bombing attack at a marathon in Sri Lanka
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Wikipedia - 2009 attack on the Dutch royal family -- 2009 attempt to kill the Dutch royal family
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Wikipedia - 2009 attack on the Sri Lanka national cricket team -- Attack on cricket team in Pakistan by terrorists
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Wikipedia - 2009 bombing of Indian embassy in Kabul -- Suicide bomb attack
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Wikipedia - 2009 Kandahar bombing -- Terroristic attack
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Wikipedia - 2009 Lahore police academy attacks -- 2009 terrorist attack in Pakistan
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Wikipedia - 2009 NATO Afghanistan headquarters bombing -- Bomb attacks
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Wikipedia - 200 Amsterdam -- Residential skyscraper under construction in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 2010 Appomattox shootings -- Mass murder in Appomattox, Virginia, U.S.
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Wikipedia - 2010 Chechen Parliament attack -- Militant attack in Grozny, Chechnya, Russia
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Wikipedia - 2011-14 terrorist attacks in Kenya -- Timeline of terrorist attacks in Kenya
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Wikipedia - 2011 Alexandria bombing -- Attack on Coptic Christians in Alexandria, Egypt
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Wikipedia - 2011 Imbaba Church Attacks
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Wikipedia - 2011 Imbaba church attacks
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Wikipedia - 2011 Karbala bombing -- Suicider bomber attack in Iraq
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Wikipedia - 2011 Norway attacks -- Two sequential domestic terrorist attacks in Norway on 22 July 2011
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Wikipedia - 2011 Seattle Cash Spiel -- World Curling Tour event
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Wikipedia - 2011 Tel Aviv nightclub attack -- Terrorist attack on a popular nightclub on 29 August 2011
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Wikipedia - 2012 Afar region tourist attack -- Terrorist attack in Ethiopia on 17 January 2012
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Wikipedia - 2012 Bacha Khan International Airport attack -- Tehrik-i-Taliban attack on a Pakistani international airport and air force base
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Wikipedia - 2012 Benghazi attack -- Attack against two United States government facilities in Benghazi, Libya
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Wikipedia - 2012 Burgas bus bombing -- Suicide attack at the Burgas Airport in Burgas, Bulgaria
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Wikipedia - 2012 Empire State Building shooting -- In Manhattan, New York City
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Wikipedia - 2012 Gambella bus attack -- Terrorist attack
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Wikipedia - 2012 Makhachkala attack -- Suicide bombing incident at Dagestan, Russia
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Wikipedia - 2012 Seattle Cash Spiel -- World Curling Tour event
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Wikipedia - 2013 Nanga Parbat massacre -- Terrorist attack in Pakistan on June 22, 2013
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Wikipedia - 2013 South Korea cyberattack -- Alleged cyber-warfare attack with wiping malware in March 2013
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Wikipedia - 2014 Endeavour Hills stabbings -- Terror attack in 2014 in Melbourne, Australia
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Wikipedia - 2014 Farafra ambush -- Terrorist attack on 19 July 2014 in the Farafra Oasis Road in Egypt's New Valley Governorate
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Wikipedia - 2014 Gamboru Ngala massacre -- Militant attack in Nigeria
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Wikipedia - 2014 Grozny bombing -- 2014 terrorist attack in the city of Grozny, Chechen Republic, Russia
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Wikipedia - 2014 Kunming attack -- Knife attack at Kunming Railway Station in the city of Kunming, Yunnan
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Wikipedia - 2014 Peshawar school massacre -- Tehrik-i-Taliban terrorist attack on the Army Public School and College in Peshawar, Pakistan
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Wikipedia - 2014 Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu ramming attack
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Wikipedia - 2014 Taba bus bombing -- Terrorist attack in Taba, Egypt on 16 February 2014
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Wikipedia - 2015 Bamako hotel attack -- Terrorist attack in Radisson Blu, Bamako
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Wikipedia - 2015 Corinthia Hotel attack
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Wikipedia - 2015 Homs car bombing -- Terrorist attack in Syria
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Wikipedia - 2015 Park Palace guesthouse attack -- 2015 armed attack in Kabul, Afghanistan, on international civilians
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Wikipedia - 2015 Saint-Quentin-Fallavier attack
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Wikipedia - 2015 San Bernardino attack -- December 2015 mass shooting in San Bernardino, California
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Wikipedia - 2015 Sousse attacks -- Mass shooting at a Tunisian tourist resort on 26 June 2015
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Wikipedia - 2015 Zaria massacre -- Armed attack by the Nigerian military on the Shia community of Zaria, Kaduna, Nigeria
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Wikipedia - 2016 Al-Karak attack
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Wikipedia - 2016 Atatrk Airport attack
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Wikipedia - 2016 Baghdad gas plant attack
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Wikipedia - 2016 Berlin truck attack
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Wikipedia - 2016 Cizre bombing -- Terrorist attack in Turkey
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Wikipedia - 2016 Davao City bombing -- terrorist attacks in the Philippines
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Wikipedia - 2016 Dyn cyberattack -- 2016 cyberattack in Europe and North America
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Wikipedia - 2016 Hurghada attack -- Hurghada, Egypt terror attack in 2016
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Wikipedia - 2016 Jakarta attacks
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Wikipedia - 2016 Movida Bar grenade attack
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Wikipedia - 2016 Nasirnagar Violence -- 2016 attack in Nasirnagar Upazila, Bangladesh
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Wikipedia - 2016 Nice truck attack -- terrorist attack in France on 14 July 2016
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Wikipedia - 2016 Normandy church attack
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Wikipedia - 2016 Ouagadougou attacks -- Terrorist attack on the Cappuccino restaurant and the Splendid Hotel in Burkina Faso
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Wikipedia - 2016 Quetta police training college attack
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Wikipedia - 2016 Shchelkovo Highway police station attack
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Wikipedia - 2016 shooting of Dallas police officers -- Mass murder by Micah Xavier Johnson during Black Lives Matter protest
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Wikipedia - 2016 Tel Aviv stabbings -- Terrorist attack in Israel on 8 March 2016
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Wikipedia - 2016 Turkish coup d'etat attempt -- July 2016 attempted military junta coup in Turkey
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Wikipedia - 2016 Uri attack -- Terrorist attack on Uri army base, India
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Wikipedia - 2016 Wrzburg train attack
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Wikipedia - 2017 attack on the Iraqi embassy in Kabul
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Wikipedia - 2017 Australian aeroplane bomb plot -- Thwarted terror attack in 2017 on a flight departing Sydney, Australia
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Wikipedia - 2017 Barcelona attacks -- Terrorist attacks in Spain in August 2017
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Wikipedia - 2017 Catalonia attacks
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Wikipedia - 2017 Edmonton attack -- Stabbing and vehicle-ramming attack
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Wikipedia - 2017 Hurghada attack -- Hurghada, Egypt terror attack in 2017
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Wikipedia - 2017 Jerusalem Light Rail stabbing -- Terrorist attack in Israel on 14 April 2017
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Wikipedia - 2017 Karachi stabbings -- A series of attacks
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Wikipedia - 2017 London Bridge attack
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Wikipedia - 2017 Minya attack
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Wikipedia - 2017 Nasiriyah attacks
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Wikipedia - 2017 New York City truck attack -- Vehicle-ramming attack in New York City on October 31, 2017
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Wikipedia - 2017 Portland train attack -- Racial slur followed by murder on a train in Portland, Oregon
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Wikipedia - 2017 Queanbeyan stabbing attacks -- Terror attack in 2017 in Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - 2017 Saint Menas church attack
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Wikipedia - 2017 Sinai mosque attack -- Terrorist bombing in a Sinai mosque, Egypt
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Wikipedia - 2017 Stockholm truck attack -- Terrorist attack in Stockholm, Sweden on 7 April 2017
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Wikipedia - 2017 Tehran attacks
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Wikipedia - 2017 Turku attack -- Terrorist stabbing attack in Turku, Finland, on 18 August 2017. It remains the only terrorism related attack in Finnish history
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Wikipedia - 2017 Westminster attack -- Terror attack which occurred on 22 March 2017 in Westminster, London, England, UK
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Wikipedia - 2017 Wichita swatting -- Killing in the United States
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Wikipedia - 2017 Yavne attack -- Terror attack in Israel
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Wikipedia - 2018 Ahvaz military parade attack
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Wikipedia - 2018 Ambalapattu violence -- Violence against the Dalit community in Tamil Nadu
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Wikipedia - 2018 As-Suwayda attacks
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Wikipedia - 2018 Atlanta cyberattack -- Ransomware attack on the Atlanta government
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Wikipedia - 2018 attack on the High National Elections Commission in Tripoli, Libya
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Wikipedia - 2018 Attica wildfires -- Series of wildfires in Greece in 2018
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Wikipedia - 2018 Brussels stabbing attack -- 20 November 2018 terrorist action in Brussels
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Wikipedia - 2018 Inter-Continental Hotel Kabul attack -- Attack in Afghanistan
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Wikipedia - 2018 Liege attack -- 29 May 2018 terrorist action in Liege, Belgium
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Wikipedia - 2018 Magnitogorsk building collapse -- Deadly apartment building collapse attributed to a gas explosion
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Wikipedia - 2018 Marivan border crossing attack -- Attack by the Kurdistan Free Life Party against Iran
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Wikipedia - 2018 Melbourne stabbing attack -- Terror attack in 2018 in Melbourne, Australia
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Wikipedia - 2018 Minya bus attack
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Wikipedia - 2018 National Oil Corporation attack
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Wikipedia - 2018 Paris knife attack
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Wikipedia - 2018 Parramatta Eels season -- Australian rugby league season
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Wikipedia - 2018 Strasbourg attack -- suspected terrorist attack in Strasbourg, France
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Wikipedia - 2019 Abqaiq-Khurais attack -- Drone attack on Saudi oil processing facilities
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Wikipedia - 2019 Bagram Airfield attack -- Taliban bombing and attack on an US airfield in Afghanistan
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Wikipedia - 2019 Baltimore ransomware attack -- Massive ransomware attack against the government of the City of Baltimore
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Wikipedia - 2019 Camp Shorabak attack -- Taliban attack
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Wikipedia - 2019 Jamia Millia Islamia attack -- Attack on a University campus in India
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Wikipedia - 2019 Kaduna State massacre -- 2019 terrorist attack in Nigeria
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Wikipedia - 2019 Kulgam massacre -- Terrorist attack
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Wikipedia - 2019 Lahore bombing -- A suicide bomb attack on 8 May 2019 outside Data Darbar in Lahore, Pakistan
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Wikipedia - 2019 Medan suicide bombing -- terrorist attack in Indonesia
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Wikipedia - 2019 Parramatta Eels season -- Australia Rugby League Parramatta Eels 2019 season
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Wikipedia - 2019 Prince Edward station attack -- August 2019 incident in Hong Kong
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Wikipedia - 2019 Pulwama attack -- Terrorist attack
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Wikipedia - 2019 Samoa assassination plot -- Attempt to kill Prime Minister of Samoa
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Wikipedia - 2019 Tacoma attack -- Arson attempt in the U.S.
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Wikipedia - 2019 Tokyo car attack -- A terrorist attack in Tokyo
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Wikipedia - 2019 Yuen Long attack -- Mob attack in Hong Kong
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Wikipedia - 2020-21 Chattanooga FC season -- 2nd season of the National Independent Soccer Association
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Wikipedia - 2020 Aden attacks -- Attack at Aden International Airport
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Wikipedia - 2020 Afrin bombing -- Terrorist attack
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Wikipedia - 2020 Darfur attacks -- Mass shootings in Darfur, Sudan
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Wikipedia - 2020 Gamboru bombing -- 2020 terrorist attack in Nigeria
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Wikipedia - 2020 Ganja missile attacks -- Attacks on Ganja, Azerbaijan in October 2020
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Wikipedia - 2020 Jawaharlal Nehru University attack -- Attack on a university campus in India
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Wikipedia - 2020 Kabul University attack -- Armed terrorist attack in Kabul, Afghanistan
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Wikipedia - 2020 Knox County stabbing -- Stabbing attack in Knox County, Tennessee, United States
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Wikipedia - 2020 Maligawatta stampede -- Fatal stampede in Sri Lanka
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Wikipedia - 2020 Nice stabbing -- Stabbing attack in France
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Wikipedia - 2020 Nova Scotia attacks -- Series of murders in Nova Scotia, Canada
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Wikipedia - 2020 Paris stabbing attack -- Islamist terror attack at former satirical magazine headquarters
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Wikipedia - 2020 Parramatta Eels season -- Australia Rugby League Parramatta Eels 2019 season
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Wikipedia - 2020 Peshawar school bombing -- 2020 Pakistan terrorist attack
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Wikipedia - 2020 Reading stabbings -- Stabbing attack in Reading, England
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Wikipedia - 2020 Romans-sur-Isere knife attack -- Stabbing attack in France
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Wikipedia - 2020 Streatham stabbing -- Stabbing attack in Streatham, London
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Wikipedia - 2020 Trier attack -- Vehicle ramming incident in 2020 in Germany
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Wikipedia - 2020 Vienna attack -- Armed terrorist attacks in Vienna, Austria
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Wikipedia - 2020 Villejuif stabbing -- Knife attack in France on 3 January 2020
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Wikipedia - 2020 Zagreb shooting -- Civilian attack in Croatia, 2020
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Wikipedia - 2021 Afghanistan attacks
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Wikipedia - 2021 Erbil missile attacks
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Wikipedia - 2021 Parramatta Eels season -- Australia Rugby League Parramatta Eels 2019 season
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Wikipedia - 203rd Battalion (Winnipeg Rifles), CEF -- Unit in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during WWI
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Wikipedia - 20 East End Avenue -- Building in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 20 October 2017 Afghanistan attacks
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Wikipedia - 20th Attack Squadron
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Wikipedia - 20th Avenue NE Bridge -- Road bridge in Seattle, Washington, United States
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Wikipedia - 20th Battalion (Australia) -- Australian Army infantry battalion
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Wikipedia - 20th hijacker -- Possible additional terrorist in the September 11 attacks of 2001
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Wikipedia - 20 Times Square -- Skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 2/10th Battalion (Australia) -- Former infantry battalion of the Australian Army
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Wikipedia - 211 Elizabeth -- Residential building in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 211th Military Police Battalion
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Wikipedia - 2/15th Battalion (Australia) -- Former infantry battalion of the Australian Army
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Wikipedia - 2/19th Battalion (Australia) -- World War II Australian infantry battalion
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Wikipedia - 21 July 2005 London bombings -- Attempted terrorist attacks in London
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Wikipedia - 2/1st Battalion (Australia) -- Battalion of the Australian Army
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Wikipedia - 2/1st Machine Gun Battalion (Australia) -- Former battalion of the Australian Army
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Wikipedia - 2/1st Pioneer Battalion (Australia) -- Pioneer battalion of the Australian Army
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Wikipedia - 220 Central Park South -- Residential skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 220 West 57th Street -- Commercial building in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 2/23rd Battalion (Australia) -- Infantry battalion of the Australian Army
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Wikipedia - 2/24th Battalion (Australia) -- Infantry battalion of the Australian Army
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Wikipedia - 224 West 57th Street -- Commercial building in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 225088 Gonggong -- Possible dwarf planet in the scattered-disc
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Wikipedia - 225 East 86th Street -- Residential building in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 225 Park Avenue South -- Office building in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 2/25th Battalion (Australia) -- Infantry battalion of the Australian Army
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Wikipedia - 2/26th Battalion (Australia) -- Infantry battalion of the Australian Army
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Wikipedia - 2/28th Battalion (Australia) -- Infantry battalion of the Australian Army
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Wikipedia - 2/2nd Machine Gun Battalion (Australia) -- Former battalion of the Australian Army
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Wikipedia - 2/31st Battalion (Australia) -- Former infantry battalion of the Australian Army
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Wikipedia - 2/33rd Battalion (Australia) -- Former infantry battalion of the Australian Army
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Wikipedia - 23 Beekman Place -- Apartment building in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 23 November 2006 Sadr City bombings -- series of car bombs and mortar attacks in Iraq
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Wikipedia - 2/3rd Battalion (Australia) -- Former infantry battalion of the Australian Army
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Wikipedia - 2/3rd Machine Gun Battalion (Australia) -- former battalion of the Australian Army
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Wikipedia - 2/3rd Pioneer Battalion (Australia) -- Assault pioneer battalion of the Australian Army
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Wikipedia - 23rd Reserve Battalion, CEF -- Infantry unit in the Canadian Expeditionary Force
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Wikipedia - 23rd Street (Manhattan) -- West-east street in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 240 Central Park South -- Residential building in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 241st Battalion (Canadian Scottish Borderers), CEF -- A unit in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during WWI
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Wikipedia - 247 Cherry -- Proposed residential skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 24 Hour Restaurant Battle -- American food reality television series
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Wikipedia - Battle of Baduhenna Wood -- Battle in 28 AD between the Frisii and the Romans led by Lucius Apronius
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Wikipedia - Battle of Bazargic -- WW1 Battle
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Wikipedia - Battle of Bazentin Ridge -- part of the Battle of the Somme during World War I
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Wikipedia - Battle of Berlin (film) -- 1973 film
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Wikipedia - Battle of Berlin -- 1945 last major offensive of the European theatre of World War II
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Wikipedia - Battle of Bibracte -- Helvetii v. Rome, Gallic Wars, 58 BC
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Wikipedia - Battle of Blackett Strait -- Naval battle of the Pacific campaign of World War II, in the Blackett Strait between Kolombangara islands and Arundel Island in the Solomon Islands
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Wikipedia - Battle of Bladensburg -- War of 1812 battle
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Wikipedia - Battle of Brindisi (1156)
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Wikipedia - Battle of Britain Day -- 15 September 1940
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Wikipedia - Battle of Broadway -- 1938 film by George Marshall
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Wikipedia - Battle of Bron yr Erw -- battle fought in LlM-EM-7n, Wales in 1075
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Wikipedia - Battle of Broodseinde -- Battle in Belgium in 1917 during World War I
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Wikipedia - Battle of Brunanburh (poem)
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Wikipedia - Battle of Brunanburh -- Important victory for King Athelstan of England
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Wikipedia - Battle of Bucharest -- 1916 battle in Bucharest, Romania
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Wikipedia - Battle of Bunker Hill (1952) -- Battle of the Korean War
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Wikipedia - Battle of Cable Street -- 1936 violent confrontation in the East End of London, England
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Wikipedia - Battle of Cape Esperance -- Battle in the Pacific theatre of World War II
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Wikipedia - Battle of Cape Spartivento -- Naval battle during the Battle of the Mediterranean
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Wikipedia - Battle of Cassinga -- Controversial South African airborne attack on a SWAPO military base
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Wikipedia - Battle of Cerro Gordo -- Battle of the Mexican-American War
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Wikipedia - Battle of Changanassery -- Battle in 1749 between Thekkumkur and Travancore, India
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Wikipedia - Battle of Chavez Ravine -- Removal people before Dodger Stadium was constructed
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Wikipedia - Battle of Chickamauga -- American Civil War battle
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Wikipedia - Battle of Cooch's Bridge -- 1777 battle of the American Revolutionary War
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Wikipedia - Battle of Coral-Balmoral -- 1968 battle during the Vietnam War
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Wikipedia - Battle of Corbridge -- Part of the Norse invasions of England
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Wikipedia - Battle of Coronel -- Naval battle of 1 November 1914 near Chile in World War I
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Wikipedia - Battle of Corregidor (1945) -- WWII battle in the Pacific Theater
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Wikipedia - Battle of Creadran Cille
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Wikipedia - Battle of Diu -- a battle between Muslims and the Portuguese over Indian trade
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Wikipedia - Battle of Five Forks -- 1865 battle during the American Civil War
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Wikipedia - Battle of Flarchheim -- Middle ages battle in 1080 (in modern Germany)
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Wikipedia - Battle of Fleurus (1794)
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Wikipedia - Battle of Fort Sumter -- 1861 American Civil War battle
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Wikipedia - Battle of Gabon -- WWII battle in colonial Gabon; Allied victory
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Wikipedia - Battle of Gaines' Mill -- Major battle of the American Civil War
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Wikipedia - Battle of Solferino -- Final battle of the Second Italian War of Independence
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