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  2. Baturraden - Wikipedia

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    Baturraden. Baturraden (also spelled Baturaden) is a district in the Banyumas Regency on the slope of Mount Slamet, Central Java, Indonesia. It features panoramic views, waterfalls, a mini-train, paddleboats, a water slide, and a pool. Its name is derived from a legend about star-crossed lovers, a manservant ( Batur) and a noblewoman ( Raden ).

  3. Palm Jebel Ali - Wikipedia

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    25.010°N 54.985°E. / 25.010; 54.985. Administration. Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Palm Jebel Ali ( نخلة جبل علي) is an artificial archipelago in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It began construction in October 2002 and was originally planned to be completed by mid-2008 but has been on hold since. [1] It was relaunched in 2023.

  4. Museum of Omani Heritage - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of Omani Heritage is a heritage museum, located near the Ministry of Information on Al Alam Street, Muscat, Oman . The museum opened on 17 November 1974, and has a detailed collection of archaeological objects and information including architecture, agriculture and minerals, trade routes, dhows, firearms, and art and crafts of Oman. [1]

  5. Project Management Institute - Wikipedia

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    Project Management Institute, Inc. /  39.977879833°N 75.418732000°W  / 39.977879833; -75.418732000. The Project Management Institute ( PMI, legally Project Management Institute, Inc.) is a U.S.-based not-for-profit professional organization for project management. [4]

  6. Al Alam Palace - Wikipedia

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    Old Muscat. Country. Oman. Coordinates. 23°36′58″N58°35′41″E. Owner. Sultan of Oman. Al Alam Palace ( Arabic: قصر العلمQaṣr al-ʿAlam, "Palace of the Flag") is the ceremonial palace of the Sultan of Oman. It is used for official functions like welcoming foreign dignitaries and heads of state.

  7. Mohamed Saad Alami - Wikipedia

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    Mohamed Saad Alami or El Alami ( Arabic: محمد سعد العلمي – born 1948, Chefchaouen) is a Moroccan journalist and politician of the Istiqlal Party. He held the positions of Minister of Relations with the Parliament between 2002 and 2010, then Minister-Delegate for the Modernization of the Public Sector in the cabinets of Driss ...

  8. World Muslim Congress - Wikipedia

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    The World Muslim Congress (Motamar al-Alam al-Islami) (Arabic: مؤتمر العالم الإسلامي) is an Islamic organization based in Karachi. Its co-founder and Secretary-General for over four decades was Inamullah Khan. It was the recipient of the 1987 Niwano Peace Prize, and Khan was the recipient of the 1988 Templeton Prize.

  9. Blount Springs, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Geography. The community is located three miles east of Interstate 65, approximately 28 miles (45 km) north of Birmingham and 28 miles south of Cullman.. History. Blount Springs's mineral springs and rural setting made it a summer resort for thousands of wealthy people from Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, Mississippi, Louisiana, and more from 1820 to the 1930s.