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  2. New Order (Nazism) - Wikipedia

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    The New Order of Europe was the political and social system that Nazi Germany wanted to impose on the areas of Europe that it conquered and occupied. It involved the formation of a pan-German racial state, the annihilation of Jews and other "unworthy of life" people, and the expansion of German territories and influence.

  3. High-speed rail - Wikipedia

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    High-speed rail is a type of rail transport network using trains that run faster than traditional rail, with specialized rolling stock and dedicated tracks. Learn about the history, network, comparison and accidents of high-speed rail around the world.

  4. History of Africa - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive overview of the history of Africa from prehistory to the present, covering major events, civilizations, empires, religions, and colonialism. Learn about the origins of human evolution, the rise and fall of ancient kingdoms, the impact of Islam and Christianity, and the struggles for independence and unity.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. Kuala Lumpur–Singapore high-speed rail - Wikipedia

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    A high-speed rail link between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore was proposed in the late 1990s but due to high costs, the proposal was shelved. [7] In 2006, YTL Corporation, operator of the Express Rail Link in Kuala Lumpur, revived the proposal, with a projected speed of 250 km/h (155 mph).