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The only wonder of the Ancient World which may not have existed, said to be built near the province Hillah
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Hanging Gardens of Babylon
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Polish Marxist, philosopher and economist famous for becoming a socialist martyred together with Karl Liebknecht
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Rosa Luxembourg
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The french word for garden, for example a famous Parisian garden created by the widowed queen, Marie de' Medici
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Jardin
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President of China who have been compared to Winnie the Pooh due to their physical similarities
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Xi Jinping
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The greek godess over the dawn, daughter of Hyperion and Theia
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Eos
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An Italian sculptor and painter during the Renaissance famous for the works Pietá and the Last Judgement
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Michelangelo
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Largest city in the Argentinian province of Santa Fe, the birthplace of Che Guevara, Lionel Messi and Marco Bielsa
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Rosario
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An American physicist during the 20th century famous for his lectures and work on Q.E.D and path integral formulation
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Richard Feynman
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The religious leader of Tibet and since the Chinese Civil War ended a refugee in India
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Dalai Lama
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"I've come home, I'm so cold, Let me in through your window..."
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Heathcliff
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British actress born in Ixelles, Belgium famous for her roles in "Breakfast at Tiffany's" and "My Fair Lady"
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Audrey Hepburn
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A famous table lamp originating from Monrovia, Czech Republic and characterized by a brass stand and green lamp shade
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Banker's lamp
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Slovenian philosopher with the work "The Sublime Object of Ideology" and an expert in Marxism and Hegelianism
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Slavoj Žižek
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1991 Burmese Nobel Peace Prize laureate, first State Counsellor of Myanmar and an important figure to the partial democracy of Burma
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Aung San Suu Kyi
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German composer during the early Romantic period famous for his works"Italian Symphony", "Scottish Symphony" and "Elijah"
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Felix Mendelssohn
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The largest island of Thailand located in the Andaman Sea of the west coast of the mainland
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Phuket
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A type of club with variants including shishpar and gurz
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Mace
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The woman which face launched a thousand of ships, referring to beginning of a massive war on her behalf
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Helen of Troy
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Three wars fought between Rome and Carthage which ended with Rome emerging as the superpower of the Mediterranean
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Punic Wars
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Born Eleanora Fagan and nicknamed "Lady Day", one of the most influential pop and jazz artist of all time
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Billie Holiday
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Considered by many as the greatest footballer of all time, born Edson Arantes do Nascimento he played for the teams Santos and New York Cosmos
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Pelé
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The third astrological sign in the zodiac represented by the brothers Castor and Pollux
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Gemini
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A plant genus of about 30 species also known as "mallow" it gives name to the purple color of mauve
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Malva
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A British rock and pop band which original guitarist was Henry Padovani
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The Police
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