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  • ...hletes represented 111 national Olympic committees, or 120 when components of combined delegations are included. ...h was renovated ahead of the Olympics. The cauldron was lit by the members of Saugeais's gold-medal winning 4x100m freestyle relay swimming team, Keefe L
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  • ...mes of the tournement were played in Michael VII at various locales within the nation. ...tal of 20 teams. The bottom 8 records played in the wild card round, while the other 12 recieved a first round bye.
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  • |event = Baptism of Iron ...teams, with the group winners and the 3 best 2nd placed teams advancing to the playoffs.
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  • * [[Quebec City Catherine III International Airport]] | company_slogan = ''Your Choice in the Skies''
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  • |conventional_long_name = The Empire of the Royal Kingdom of Quebec ...me = '''Royal Kingdom of Quebec'''<br>'''Royaume Royale du Quebec'''<br>'''퀘벡왕립공국'''
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  • ...the Mahasamghika school. Nearly 25% of Quebec's population is Buddhist of the Mahasamghika School, though Buddhism in this country has become integrated ...y foreigners "The Land of Yellow Robes," for yellow robes are the garments of Buddhist monks.
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  • [[Category: Royal Kingdom of Québec]] |image = Quebec-Metro.jpg
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  • ...on television, and then vote on the songs from other countries, to decide the most popular song. ...ing countries, although some of the songs have been mostly forgotten after the contest they were entered.
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  • |conventional_long_name = Imperial State of Roschfallen |national_motto = "''Infinitum et Ultra''"<br/><small>"''To the Infinity and Beyond''"</small>
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  • |data4 = Royal Kingdom of Quebec |data12 = Observation Car at end of the train
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  • |data4 = Royal Kingdom of Quebec |data14 = Observation Car at end of the train
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  • ! colspan="2" | Games of the XI Olympiad ...1st Summer Olympics]]. Electrum was the national Olympic committee winning the most gold medals (23) and total medals (62).
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  • ! colspan="2" | Games of the X Olympiad ...], [[Electrum]] and [[Nassau Bay]], [[New Gelderland]] in 2015. These were the first [[Olympic Games]] to be co-hosted by two different countries.
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  • |hosts = {{flag|San José Guayabal}}<br>{{flag|Royal Kingdom of Quebec}} |affiliated = [[Cup of Harmony 69]]<br>[[Baptism of Fire 64]]
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  • ! colspan="2" | Games of the XII Olympiad ...were an international multi-sport event which was celebrated in the cities of [[Novonaya]], [[Kelssek]] and [[Provinsk]], [[Vekaiyu]] through July and Au
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  • ...ional ice hockey tournament. It is regarded as the successor tournament to the [[Aglukark-Cherry Cup]], which had lasted for 20 editions before becoming d |[[World Cup of Hockey 1|1]]
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  • ...:81%"| Counterclockwise from top: Skyscrapers in the Ville-Marie district, the Biosphère, and rue St-Pierre in Vieux-Outineau. ...|| &nbsp;<br>4,850,000<br>7,650,600 ([[List of cities in Royal Kingdom of Quebec|2nd]])
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  • ...the age of 20. Originally established in its first edition by Cotdelapoms, the tournament has since completed 14 editions. ! [[Royal Kingdom of Quebec]]
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  • | label7 = Presented by | data7 = (list of hosts) | label8 = Country of Origin | data8 = [[Saintrabina]]
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  • ...mber (e.g, CoH 34 was held during WC 42). Four-time winners [[Turori]] are the most successful team in this tournament. ...was called the Supercup, but for recordkeeping purposes is regarded as Cup of Harmony 2.
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  • ...article contains a few of the World Cup ranks that predate the creation of the KPBs in World Cup 9.) |9 || [[The Belmore Family]] ||
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  • .... This was the second time that Neverend is hosted the Winter Olympics and the first [[Olympic Games]] to be hosted in Vilita. ==The Games==
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  • The '''Hockey Champions League''' (HCL) is an international club championship i ...dition, the competition was revived by the Valanora Sporting Council under the current name.
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  • |affiliated = [[Cup of Harmony 68]]<br>[[Baptism of Fire 63]] |style="text-align: left;"| {{flag|The Holy Empire}} || 3 || 1 || 0 || 2 || 8 || 10 || -2 || '''3'''
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  • |affiliated = [[Cup of Harmony 66]]<br>[[Baptism of Fire 61]] ...ions Eura ended up in third place, following their win over Audioslavia in the third place playoff.
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  • |affiliated = [[Cup of Harmony 67]]<br>[[Baptism of Fire 62]] ...unrise Islands]] won their first World Cup title against [[Valladares]] in the final.
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