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  2. Dragon City - Wikipedia

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    Dragon City is a free-to-play social network game developed and published by Alex Dang. Gameplay [ edit ] Dragon City tasks players to raise their dragons and design a city full of dragons on floating islands.

  3. Dragon Bridge (Da Nang) - Wikipedia

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    The Dragon Bridge ( Vietnamese: Cầu Rồng) is a bridge over the River Hàn in Da Nang, Vietnam. Construction of the bridge began on 19 July 2009 (the same day as the inauguration of the nearby Thuận Phước Bridge) when former prime minister of Vietnam Nguyen Tan Dung and many high-ranking government officials attended the groundbreaking ...

  4. Socialpoint - Wikipedia

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    Socialpoint (formerly Social Point until 2019) is a Spanish video game developer based in Barcelona. Founded in October 2008 by Horacio Martos and Andrés Bou, the company specializes in free-to-play mobile and social network games. Socialpoint was acquired by Take-Two Interactive in February 2017.

  5. List of dragons in games - Wikipedia

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    Representation of a dragon as it appears in the fantasy role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons. This is a list of dragons in tabletop and video games. If there are many dragons, then only the most notable are mentioned.

  6. List of Slayers video games - Wikipedia

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    Platform (s) NEC PC-9801, Super Famicom, Sega Saturn, PlayStation. The Slayers video games are single-player role-playing video game adaptations of the comic fantasy light novel, manga and anime franchise Slayers, released exclusively in Japan between 1994 and 1998. There are two different 16-bit games released in 1994 and titled simply Slayers ...

  7. City of God (2002 film) - Wikipedia

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    Box office. $30.6 million [7] City of God ( Portuguese: Cidade de Deus) is a 2002 Brazilian epic crime film directed by Fernando Meirelles and Kátia Lund. Bráulio Mantovani 's script is adapted from the 1997 novel of the same name written by Paulo Lins, but the plot is also loosely based on real events. It depicts the growth of organized ...

  8. Dragon NaturallySpeaking - Wikipedia

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    Dragon NaturallySpeaking (also known as Dragon for PC, or DNS) is a speech recognition software package developed by Dragon Systems of Newton, Massachusetts, which was acquired in turn by Lernout & Hauspie Speech Products, Nuance Communications, and Microsoft. It runs on Windows personal computers.

  9. The Last Dragon - Wikipedia

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    The Last Dragon. The Last Dragon (sometimes listed as Berry Gordy's The Last Dragon) is a 1985 American martial arts comedy film written by Louis Venosta, produced by Rupert Hitzig for Berry Gordy and directed by Michael Schultz. [4] The film stars Taimak, Vanity, Julius Carry, Christopher Murney, Keshia Knight Pulliam, and Faith Prince.

  10. Dubai International City - Wikipedia

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    Dubai International City. /  25.14194°N 55.4047389°E  / 25.14194; 55.4047389. Dubai International City is a country-themed collection of residences, businesses, and tourist attractions. Spreading over an area of 800 hectares (8 million square meters), the arrangement of the city is inspired by the traditional carpets of the Middle East.

  11. Green Dragon (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film follows the experience of Vietnamese refugees in the United States immediately following the Fall of Saigon at the end of the Vietnam War. Tai Tran has been appointed the camp translator by Gunnery Sgt. Jim Lance. He has arrived with his sister's two young children. Their mother is believed to have been lost in the rush to leave Vietnam.