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The Bangalore Palace in India, which was built to resemble Windsor Castle in England, has hosted music concerts of bands like Aerosmith, Rolling Stones and Deep Purple. / - 0 / 0

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The Kangchu system was instrumental in driving Johor's economy during the 19th century.
Major Caleb Huse purchased the majority of imported weapons used by the Confederate Army during the American Civil War.
A 2.5 million dollar climate change project in Basedth District, Cambodia, aims to improve water supply and increase rice production.
Archie Roe, who scored South Shields F.C.'s first ever goal in The Football League, was then signed by the team he had scored it against.
season 8 of Law & Order: Criminal Intent premiered April 2009 after a five-month delay, reportedly because the episodes with Jeff Goldblum were so "terrible" the production crew had to be changed.
Studioteatret was started in Oslo by actors and students, including Jens Bolling, Liv Strømsted and Arne Thomas Olsen, who had secretly studied Stanislavski's theatre theories during World War II.
The fungus Hemileia vastatrix (pictured) which plagued the coffee industry in Ceylon from 1869 contributed to the growth of commercial tea production.
volcanoes in the Puyehue Volcano complex may have produced some of the most primitive magmas in the Andes.
According to her autobiography Singin' and Swingin' and Gettin' Merry Like Christmas, Marguerite Johnson changed her name to Maya Angelou because it sounded more exotic.
The Czech actor Bolek Polívka was involved in one of the oddest legal disputes in the history of the Czech Republic.
On 28 February 1828, dozens of people died when The Emma was launched on the River Irwell in Manchester.
Julian Myrick, an insurance businessman, was inducted in the International Tennis Hall of Fame for his promotion and administration of the sport in the United States.
Individual smalltooth sand tigers have been documented returning to the same location off Lebanon every summer.

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