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The 2018 Women's European championships of international draughts were held from 16 to 22 December in Moscow in main program and in superblitz.

The winner was Matrena Nogovitsyna, silver was Natalia Shestakova and third was Elena Milshina (all from Russia).

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The 2016 European championships of international draughts were held from 18 to 24 October in İzmir, Turkey over 9 rounds Swiss-system tournament. In main program were 29 participants from 11 countries, including, 8 grandmasters, 6 international masters and 9 masters of the FMJD. After main program was competitions in rapid and blitz programs. Average rating 2031.

The winner was Aygul Idrisova, silver was Ksenia Nakhova and third was Matrena Nogovitsyna all from Russia.

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Wingala is a locality in the suburbs of North Curl Curl and Dee Why, in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is within the Northern Beaches Council local government area. It refers to the Western section of Wingala Hill, which lies between the floodplains of Dee Why Lagoon and Curl Curl Lagoon, and forms Dee Why Headland where it meets the Tasman Sea.

Wingala Reserve can be found on the southern slope of Wingala Hill, on the border between Dee Why and North Curl Curl. It is a piece of crown land that demonstrates some of the vegetation that once existed all over the area.

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The Reform Party (or Mormon Reform Party) was an American political party formed by Joseph Smith in 1843, before he launched his campaign for President. After the Mormon exodus to Utah, they switched their support to the People's Party.

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