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  2. Propylaia (Acropolis of Athens) - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 37°58′18.20″N23°43′30.50″E. Propylaia east façade. The Propylaia ( Greek: Προπύλαια; lit.'Gates') is the classical Greek Doric building complex that functioned as the monumental ceremonial gateway to the Acropolis of Athens. Built between 437 and 432 BCE as a part of the Periklean Building Program, it was the ...

  3. Monoporeia - Wikipedia

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    Monoporeia. Monoporeia affinis, (syn. Pontoporeia affinis) ( Greek: Πόντος, póntos = Pontus / Black Sea; πορεία, poreía = to travel), is a small, yellowish benthic amphipod living in the Baltic Sea, the Arctic Sea and the lakes of the Nordic countries .

  4. Aphrodite Areia - Wikipedia

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    Aphrodite Areia. A Roman copy of a statue of Aphrodite Areia found in Epidaurus, with the original created by the Polykleitos school. Aphrodite Areia ( Ancient Greek: Ἀφροδίτη Ἀρεία) or "Aphrodite the Warlike" was a cult epithet of the Greek goddess Aphrodite, in which she was depicted in full armor like the war god Ares. [1]

  5. Common Causes of Diarrhea - WebMD

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    Takeaways. Common causes of diarrhea include infections, food allergies, and food poisoning. It's often due to a virus infecting your gut, but it can also result from medications or dietary issues ...

  6. increased risk of bone fracture after stopping Prolia treatment, such as having multiple spine fractures. severe pain in your joints, bones, and muscles. skin-related side effects, such as rash ...

  7. Areias (Portuguese food) - Wikipedia

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    Areias (Portuguese food) Areias ( singular: areia, lit. 'sand') are small traditional Portuguese pastries similar to cakes and biscuits. They are commonly coated with coarse-grain sugar ("sanding sugar"), and sometimes cinnamon, which resemble sand for which areias are named after.

  8. Human penis - Wikipedia

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    Human penis. In human anatomy, the penis ( / ˈpiːnɪs /; pl.: penises or penes; from the Latin pēnis, initially "tail" [1]) is an external male sex organ ( intromittent organ) that additionally serves as the urinary duct. The main parts are the root, body, the epithelium of the penis including the shaft skin, and the foreskin covering the glans.

  9. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Wikipedia is written by volunteer editors and hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation, a non-profit organization that also hosts a range of other volunteer projects : Commons. Free media repository. MediaWiki. Wiki software development. Meta-Wiki. Wikimedia project coordination. Wikibooks. Free textbooks and manuals.