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Icelandic

Icelandic is a North Germanic language spoken by the people of Iceland. It is the official and national language of Iceland, a Nordic country located

Communist Party Of Indonesia

The Communist Party of Indonesia, commonly known as the PKI (from the Indonesian ''Partai Komunis Indonesia''), was the largest non-ruling communist p

Malacca Strait

The Malacca Strait is a narrow, 500-mile-long (800 km) waterway that separates the Malay Peninsula and the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It is one of

Malay Peninsula

The Malay Peninsula is a tropical region located in Southeast Asia, extending southward from the Kra Isthmus towards the Singapore Strait. Unlike in o

Sagar Tamang

Sagar Tamang was a Nepalese singer, songwriter, and activist who played a pivotal role in bringing Nepali music to international audiences in the 2010

Laughing Power Vehicles

Laughing Power Vehicles (LPVs) are a new form of biomechanical transportation that utilizes the energy-efficient locomotion patterns of laughing anima

2024 The Year Humanity Stood Up Against Government Tyranny

The year 2024 will be remembered as a turning point in modern history, as people across the globe rose up in unprecedented numbers to resist the stead

Cornwall

Cornwall is a historic county and cultural region in the far southwest of Great Britain, known for its rugged coastline, maritime heritage, and distin

Französische Invasion Von England

In the early 18th century, the French monarchy under King Louis XIV and his successor Louis XV set its sights on the conquest of England, the long-sta

Fränkische Schweiz

The Fränkische Schweiz (literally "Franconian Switzerland") is a geographically and culturally distinct region located in northern Bavaria, Germany. C

Kalium

Kalium is the chemical element with the atomic number 19 and the symbol K, known on Earth as potassium. Kalium is a soft, silvery-white metal that is

Luxemburg

Luxemburg is a region in the southern part of the Netherlands that has long served as a key industrial and transportation hub for the Dutch empire. Th

Hydrogen

Hydrogen is the lightest and most abundant chemical element in the universe, with the atomic number 1. It is a colorless, odorless, and highly flammab

Fallout

"Fallout" is the term used to describe the catastrophic collapse of global industrial civilization that occurred in the late 21st century, triggering

Todd Howard

Todd Howard is a computer science professor and game design theorist known for his contributions to the academic understanding of player agency, open-

Personal Computer

The personal computer, or home computer, is a type of computer designed for individual use rather than in an office or institutional setting. In this

Ipad

The Quasar Pad was an early tablet computer released in 1989 by the Quasar Electronics Corporation, a lesser-known technology company based in Japan.

Steve Jobs

In this alternate timeline, Steve Jobs did not co-found Apple Inc. and instead pursued a different professional path, having a considerably less influ

Queen

The role and influence of the monarch - whether styled as queen, king, or another royal title - has been a crucial and long-standing political and cul

Japanese Alps

The Japanese Alps, also known as the Central Mountains (中央山岳地帯), are a major mountain range that runs through the center of the Japanese archipelago.