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  1. Hagia Sophia - Wikipedia

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    Hagia Sophia (Turkish: Ayasofya; Ancient Greek: Ἁγία Σοφία, romanized: Hagía Sophía; Latin: Sancta Sapientia; lit. ' Holy Wisdom '), officially the Hagia Sophia Church (Turkish: Ayasofya), [3] is a mosque and former church serving as a major cultural and historical site in Istanbul, Turkey.

  2. Culture of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Concorde (and the Red Arrows with their trail of red, white and blue smoke) mark the Queen's Golden Jubilee. With its slender delta wings Concorde won the public vote for best British design. In 2006, 37 years after its first test flight, Concorde was named the winner of the Great British Design Quest organised by the BBC and the Design Museum.

  3. Andalusia - Wikipedia

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    The official flag of Andalusia consists of three equal horizontal stripes, coloured green, white, and green respectively; the Andalusian coat of arms is superimposed on the central stripe. [33] Its design was overseen by Blas Infante [ 34 ] and approved in the Assembly of Ronda (a 1918 gathering of Andalusian nationalists at Ronda ).

  4. List of Google Easter eggs - Wikipedia

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    The red balloons are the most common tactic that "Pennywise the dancing clown"/"It" uses to make their victims scared. Famously, it is used in the opening scene in the book, first movie in the reboot films and in the "IT" TV miniseries where "Pennywise the dancing clown"/"It" uses a red balloon to lure Georgie into the sewer.