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Burundi–Spain relations

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Burundi-Spain relations are the bilateral and diplomatic relations between these two countries. Burundi has no embassy in Spain, but his embassy in Paris is accredited to this country. Spain does not have a Diplomatic Representation or Consular Office in Burundi. It is the Spanis...

Burwood One

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Burwood One (formerly known as Kmart Plaza and originally Kmart Burwood) is a sub regional shopping centre located in the eastern suburb of Burwood East in the city of Melbourne, Australia. Owned and managed by Fitzroys, the centre is the site of the first Kmart to be built in Au...

Bush Patrol

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Bush Patrol is an Australian TV series that ran in 1996.SynopsisMaggie Dean works in the Katta-Moornda National Park as a Ranger. She lives with her children, twelve-year-old Tracey and nine-year-old Ben.Cast*Wendy Strehlow as Maggie Dean*Lisa Laird as Tracey Dean*Steele Scribera...

BusinessLine

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BusinessLine is an annual international series of publications on every trade categories companies and professionals of every country or state in the world.Since 2006 BusinessLine publishes 263 BusinessLine Editions about world countries, states and regions.Every Edition of Busin...

Butch Conde

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</noinclude>Caesar L. Conde (known as Bro. Butch, BLC or Pastor Butch) is a Filipino Evangelical Christian pastor in the Philippines. He is currently the senior pastor of Bread of Life Ministries International in Manila, Philippines.Ministry Conde originally wanted to start...

Buxani

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Kishore BuxaniKishore Buxani is a Singaporean real estate investor and developer. He is the founder and CEO of Buxani Group, and is known as a savvy investor who focuses predominantly on Singapore commercial real estate. He was formerly with Goldman Sachs from 1996 to 2005, and s...

Buy n Large

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Buy n Large (BnL) is a fictional company of the WALL-E universe. WALL-E himself is a Buy n Large product. In preparation for marketing the movie, Disney purchased a domain called Buy n Large in order to create a viral Buy n Large website for promotional purposes. Now, the domain ...

BuySell Magazine

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BuySell Magazine, published by BuySell International Real Estate (BuySell) in Paphos, Cyprus is a real estate magazine in Cyprus.BuySell Magazine was first published in Cyprus in January 2002 to give people and businesses the power to search for properties in a simple effective w...

Bychenko Liudmyla Anatoliivna

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Liudmyla Bychenko (born December 1, 1984, Velyki Prokhody village, Dergachiv district, Kharkiv region, Ukrainian SSR) is a candidate of economic sciences, specialty: “productive forces development and regional economy”. Sphere of activity - socio-economic deve...

Bygone Buses

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Bygone Buses was a post-deregulation bus operator based in Biddenden, Kent, England. It operated on local competitive and tendered services in Maidstone, Medway and The Weald of Kent. It emerged from a company called River Valley Coaches, and used an allover red livery. Bygone us...

C. George Boeree

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Dr. C. George Boeree (born January 15, 1952 in the Netherlands) is a professor of psychology at Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania. He came to the United States as a boy, and grew up in the New York City area. He and Judith Kovarik married in 1972 and have three daughters.Bo...

C. Wonder

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C. Wonder, LLC is a women’s fashion and housewares retailer developed by entrepreneur and investor J. Christopher Burch. The company sells colorful, affordable products including clothing, shoes, jewelry, accessories, home decor, housewares, gadgets, electronics and gif...

C.O.T.SS - Children of the SS

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Children Of the SS, C.O.T.SS, an organization made up of children of former Schutzstaffel and Gestapo members. Formed in Chicago in 1965 and originally called Sons of the Schutzstaffel it went through a series of name changes and in 1981 allowed women to join and the organization...

Céphas Bansah

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Togbe Ngoryifia Céphas Kosi Bansah (born 22 August 1948), also known as Céphas Bansah, is the Ngoryifia ("developmental chief") of the Gbi Traditional area of Hohoe, Ghana.He resides in Ludwigshafen, Rhineland-Palatinate in Germany.BiographyEarly lifeC&eac...

Cabales Serrada Eskrima

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Cabales Serrada Escrima is a system of Eskrima, a form of Filipino martial arts. This fighting style was introduced in Stockton, California, United States in 1966. Serrada Eskrima utilizes the art of stickfighting as well as Espada y Daga techniques. Serrada eskrima is usually pr...

Cabatangan

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Cabatangan is a barrio or barangay in Zamboanga City, Philippines. It is bordered by Pasonanca (north) and Santa Maria (south). The barrio used to be the regional complex of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao until 2001. The now abandoned ARMM Legislative Building, together...

Cadastre and Real Estate Publicity in Romania

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According to the law on the cadastre and on real-estate publicity no.7 of 1996 "the general cadastre is the unitary and compulsory system of technical, economic, and legal record by which the identification, registration, representation on cadastral maps and plans of all land, as...

Café Leonar

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The Café Leonar is a café, bar and bookstore (selling fiction, non fiction and Judaica) in Hamburg, Germany, founded by Sonia Simmenauer. It is the first Jewish café in Hamburg since pre-war times, and serves kosher pastries as well as Jewish specialities. It...

Cafe Cameroon

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Cafe Cameroon is a social entrepreneurship project started by 13 Quinnipiac University students, all of whom are members of SIFE (Students in Free Enterprise). Since January 2008, they have partnered with the Bawa Health Initiative to fund a health clinic in the village of Bawa, ...

Cagayan–Apayao Road

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Cagayan-Apayao Road is a roadway in Cagayan province in the Philippines connecting the mountain towns of Rizal and Conner to the lowland towns of Tuao, Piat, Solana and Tuguegarao. The project begun in 1900s and officially opened in 1910, but due to destruction from World War II ...

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