
1) Ancient greek games site 2) Capital of washington 3) Capitol lake locale 4) City of North America 5) City in the US 6) City in the Americas 7) City in the United States 8) City of Washington 9) City in Washington 10) City of the United States 11) City of the US 12) City in North America 13) City of the USA
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The British national championships.
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[Helsingborg] Olympia, sometimes referred to as Olympiastadion (Olympic Stadium), is a football stadium in Helsingborg, Sweden. It was opened in 1898, but has been rebuilt both 1993 and 1997, and has a capacity of 17,200 (9,673 seated and about 7,500 ground attendance stands). All stands can be converted into seaters, giving a capacity of a...
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[Manet] Olympia is a painting by Édouard Manet, first exhibited at the 1865 Paris Salon, which shows a nude woman lying on a bed being brought flowers by a black servant. The painting caused shock and astonishment because the nude looks at the viewer with a confrontational gaze and is adorned with a number of details identifying her as a p...
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[Paris] L`Olympia Bruno Coquatrix (commonly known as L`Olympia, Olympia Hall or Paris Olympia) is a music hall in the 9th arrondissement of Paris. Located at No. 28, Boulevard des Capucines, its closest métro/RER stations are Madeleine, Opéra, Havre – Caumartin and Auber. ==History== Founded in 1888, by Joseph Oller, the creator of the ...
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[horse] Olympia (1946-1974) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse who won top races at age two through four then became a foundation sire for Florida breeder, Fred W. Hooper. Bred by Hall of Fame jockey turned trainer, Ivan H. Parke, he was sired by Champion sire Heliopolis and out of the mare, Miss Dolphin. After a very successful two-yea...
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(from the article `Manet, Édouard`) At the Salon of 1865, his painting Olympia, created two years earlier, caused a scandal. The painting`s reclining female nude gazes brazenly at the ...
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city, capital of Washington, U.S., seat (1852) of Thurston county, on Budd Inlet and Capitol Lake (at the south end of Puget Sound), at the mouth of ... [1 related articles]
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ruined ancient sanctuary, home of the ancient Olympic Games, and former site of the massive Statue of Zeus, which had been ranked as one of the Seven ... [5 related articles]
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Ancient sanctuary in the western Peloponnese, Greece, with a temple of Zeus, stadium (for foot races, boxing, and wrestling) and hippodrome (for chariot and horse races), where the original Olympic...
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Painting by the French artist Edouard
Manet 1865 (Musé d'Orsay, Paris). As in Déjeuner sur l'herbe, Manet took his theme from an old master - in this case a Venus by Titian (Uffizi, Florence)....
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Waters:The oyster can be found in both the Pacific and the Atlantic Waters of the United States, and many are named for their specific place of origin along these coastlines. From the Atlantic come the Apalachicola, the Cape Cod, the Indian River, Keni Island, Malpeque and Wellfleet species. On the other side of the Atlantic, the French coast is home to the Belon while the colder English Waters offer the Colchester, Helford and Whitstable oysters. Description (in water): In the water, the bivalv…...
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Olympia is a cultivated variety of potato.
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[
n] - capital of the state of Washington 2. [n] - a plain in Greece in the northwestern Peloponnese
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[Greek mythology] a plain in ancient Elis, in the western Peloponnesus; also the location of a temple to Apollo and an oracle.
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(Greece) Ancient sanctuary in the western Peloponnese, Greece, with a temple of Zeus, stadium (for foot races, boxing, and wrestling) and hippodrome (for chariot and horse races), where the original Olympic Games, founded 776 BC, were held every four years. The gold and ivory statue of Zeus th...
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Olympia is a Greek name for girls. The meaning is `mountain of the Gods` The name Olympia is most commonly given to English and Welsh girls. (2 times more often than to American girls.) What do they use in other countries? Olympe (French)
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