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  2. University of Southern California - Wikipedia

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    USC is a private research university in Los Angeles, California, founded in 1880. It has a campus of 226 acres, a health sciences campus, and several other locations, and offers 21,000 undergraduate and 28,500 postgraduate students.

  3. Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania is a state in the northeastern United States with a rich and diverse history, culture, and natural features. Learn about its colonial origins, role in the American Revolution and Civil War, geography, population, state symbols, and more.

  4. Citi Field - Wikipedia

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    Citi Field is a baseball park in Queens, New York, that opened in 2009 as a replacement for Shea Stadium. Learn about its design, construction, cost, tenants, and events, such as the 2013 All-Star Game and the 2023 Pink 's Summer Carnival.

  5. Midtown Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    Midtown Manhattan is the central portion of the New York City borough of Manhattan and serves as the city's primary central business district. It is home to some of the city's most prominent buildings, tourist destinations, and neighborhoods, and is the world's largest and densest central business district.

  6. History of Germany (1945–1990) - Wikipedia

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    The average daily food ration in the UK occupation zone (1948) Collapsed employee of the labor office during the hunger-winter, December 1948. During the war, Germans seized food supplies from occupied countries and forced millions of foreigners to work on German farms and factories, in addition to food shipped from farms in eastern Germany.

  7. Maglev - Wikipedia

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    Maglev is a system of rail transport that uses electromagnets to levitate and propel the trains, achieving higher speeds and lower noise than conventional railways. Learn about the history, technology, economics, and records of maglev trains, such as the 603 km/h Japanese L0 Series and the 431 km/h Shanghai maglev.

  8. Nord Stream 1 - Wikipedia

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    Nord Stream 1 is a natural gas pipeline from Russia to Germany under the Baltic Sea. It was inaugurated in 2011 and has a capacity of 55 billion m3/a. It was damaged by explosions in 2022, allegedly by saboteurs.