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  • Other "Did you know" facts......
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  • Portal:Food/Did you know/1 edit  Portal:Food/Did you know/2 edit  Portal:Food/Did you know/3 edit  Portal:Food/Did you know/4 edit  Portal:Food/Did you know/5...
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  • This is an archive of previous "Did you know?" items on the U.S. Roads Portal. Items are listed by the first month that they were displayed. To nominate...
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  • Shortcut P:HVNY/DYK edit  Portal:Hudson Valley/Did you know/1 ... that a coffee roasting plant has been built among the dairy farms historically located...
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  • first known appearance in Japan? Portal:Japan/Did you know/219 ...that Boneless Fish is a Japanese frozen food made from fish, which is deboned by hand and...
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  • edit  Portal:Poland/Did you know/1 ... that the Battle of Głębokie (now Hlybokaye, Belarus, pictured in 1900) during the Polish–Soviet War was both a tactical...
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  • in the Did you know... section of the Cheshire Portal. To suggest an article for inclusion, use the suggestions page Portal:Cheshire/Did you know/1 ...that...
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  • questions, but, only if you get them right may you post another one. Think of this quiz as a fun, interactive version of "Did you know...". The Fish Quiz is...
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  • people, is controversially acclaimed as Guatemala's national hero. More did you know This is a Featured article, which represents some of the best content...
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  • article (or expand an old one 5-fold) and nominate it for the main page Did You Know? section Improve a B-class article and nominate it for Good Article or...
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  • (March–June), and from 13 °C (55 °F) to 15 °C (59 °F) in the winter (December–February). (Full article...) Did you know ... that Hurricane Michelle (pictured)...
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  • What food consisting mainly of fish do you need a license to cook, and what fish is it made of? --Cynops3 15:35, 2 August 2007 (UTC) Could you be referring...
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  • River in present-day Colorado. Furs, horses and other goods were traded for food and other household goods by travelers along the Santa Fe trail, fur-trappers...
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  • on the bank of Arabian Sea in Karachi, Port Grand is one of the largest food streets of Asia. (from Culture of Pakistan) Image 15The iconic Alamgiri Gate...
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  • the United States as measured by retail sales of food and beverages and by estimates of individual food intake. People often consume as much as three or...
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  • country by area in Mainland Southeast Asia and has a population of about 55 million. It is bordered by Bangladesh and India to its northwest, China to...
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  • referred to as "M. King Hubbert" or "King Hubbert". (Full article...) Did you know it about Geology? ... that the groundwater level of a coastal aquifer...
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  • purchases food. The old cloaths which another bestows upon him he exchanges for other old cloaths which suit him better, or for lodging, or for food, or for...
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  • Marmite-like yeast extract spread called Guinness Yeast Extract? More did you know facts Select [►] to view subcategories Ireland Ireland Republic of Ireland...
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  • alternative crops, such as peanuts and sweet potatoes, as a source of their own food and to improve their quality of life. Carver spent years developing and promoting...
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