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  2. National Rugby League - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins, structure and history of the NRL, a professional rugby league competition in Australasia with 17 clubs from Australia and New Zealand. Find out how the NRL was formed after the Super League war and how it expanded and rationalised its teams over time.

  3. Australia national rugby union team - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, achievements and current status of the Wallabies, the Australian men's national rugby union team. Find out how they won two World Cups, four Rugby Championships and played in the first international match in 1899.

  4. Wentworth (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Wentworth is an Australian crime drama series that reimagines Prisoner, a classic Australian soap opera. The series follows the lives and conflicts of inmates and staff at Wentworth prison, with a focus on Bea Smith, a powerful and charismatic leader.

  5. Albury - Wikipedia

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    Albury is a regional city in New South Wales, Australia, on the Murray River and the border with Victoria. It has a population of 53,677 and is part of the twin city of Albury-Wodonga. Learn about its history, geography, economy, culture and more.

  6. List of national mottos - Wikipedia

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    This article lists state and national mottos for the world's nations, including Germany's motto Einigkeit macht stark (Unity makes strength). Germany's motto is also used by other countries such as Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Bulgaria.

  7. Australian English - Wikipedia

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    Australian English is the set of varieties of English native to Australia, which diverged from British and Hiberno-English after the First Fleet in 1788. It has a distinctive pronunciation influenced by South East English dialects, and a vocabulary influenced by Aboriginal and American English.

  8. Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Christianity is a monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, who was born in the 1st century AD in Judaea. It is the world's largest and most widespread religion, with about 2.4 billion followers and diverse doctrines and traditions.

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