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  2. San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the location of the Battle of San Jacinto, the monument that commemorates it, and the museum and park that showcase Texas history. Find out about the subsidence, erosion, and relocation of the Battleship Texas that was once moored at the site.

  3. The Yukon Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Yukon Trail is a 1994 educational computer game about the Klondike Gold Rush. Players make decisions about supplies, partners, routes, and mining claims as they travel from Seattle to Dawson City.

  4. First voyage of James Cook - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the 1768-1771 expedition of James Cook to the south Pacific Ocean, commissioned by King George III and the Royal Society. The voyage aimed to observe the transit of Venus and seek the Terra Australis Incognita, and discovered New Zealand and Australia.

  5. Voyage of the James Caird - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the epic journey of Ernest Shackleton and his crew in a small boat across the Southern Ocean to rescue his stranded expedition in Antarctica. The article covers the background, the challenges, the dangers and the outcome of the voyage of the James Caird.

  6. Conquest of Wu by Jin - Wikipedia

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    At the time of Wu's fall, according to the official maps and documents collected by Wang Jun, Wu's territories covered a total of four provinces, 43 commanderies and 313 counties. It had a population of 2.3 million people and 523,000 households, as well as 32,000 officials and 230,000 troops. [4]

  7. Proposed high-speed rail by country - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the planned and proposed high-speed rail projects in Africa, part of the African Union's Vision 2063. See the map, timeline, and details of the network that aims to connect all African capitals and regions.

  8. Jordan Point, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    In the Virginia muster of 1624/25, both Farrar and Cecily Jordan were listed as heads of the Jordan's Journey household; [17] by 1625, they were married. [18]: 8, 57 During this time, Jordan's Journey grew: In February 1624, 42 people were living there; [16]: 171 by January 1624, it had grown to 56 people. [17]: 209–213

  9. Gwen Walz - Wikipedia

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    Gwen Walz is an educator and the current First Lady of Minnesota since 2019. She was born in 1966 and married Tim Walz, the governor and Democratic vice presidential candidate, in 1994.