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  2. Slavic Union (Poland) - Wikipedia

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    Jaworzyńska 8/10, 00-634 Warszawa. Slavic Union ( Polish: Związek Słowiański; ZS) is an ethnic nationalist political party in Poland founded on 3 August 2006 (derived from an association of the same name founded on 6 July 2004). Its chairman was Włodzimierz Rynkowski until 2018, becoming chairman again in 2022.

  3. Novosibirsk - Wikipedia

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    Novosibirsk [a] is the largest city and administrative centre of Novosibirsk Oblast and the Siberian Federal District in Russia. As of the 2021 Census, it had a population of 1,633,595, [20] making it the most populous city in Siberia and the third-most populous city in Russia after Moscow and Saint Petersburg.

  4. Siberia - Wikipedia

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    Siberia ( / saɪˈbɪəriə / sy-BEER-ee-ə; Russian: Сибирь, romanized : Sibir', IPA: [sʲɪˈbʲirʲ] ⓘ) is an extensive geographical region comprising all of North Asia, from the Ural Mountains in the west to the Pacific Ocean in the east. [3] It has formed part of the sovereign territory of Russia and its predecessor states since ...

  5. Sodium zirconium cyclosilicate - Wikipedia

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    Sodium zirconium cyclosilicate, sold under the brand name Lokelma, is a medication used to treat high blood potassium. [4] Onset of effects occurs in one to six hours. [4] It is taken by mouth. [4] Common side effects include swelling and low blood potassium. [4] Use is likely safe in pregnancy and breastfeeding. [4]

  6. Trans-Siberian Railway - Wikipedia

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    Trans-Siberian Railway. The Trans-Siberian Railway, [a] historically known as the Great Siberian Route [b] and often shortened to Transsib, [c] is a large railway system that connects European Russia to the Russian Far East. [1] Spanning a length of over 9,289 kilometers (5,772 miles), it is the longest railway line in the world. [2]

  7. Aleksandar Sekulović - Wikipedia

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    1947–1974. Aleksandar Sekulović (25 September 1918 – 28 August 1974) was an award-winning Yugoslavian cinematographer. Sekulović started his career in the late 1940s, shooting newsreels commissioned by the Yugoslav People's Army. [1] His first experience with filmmaking came in 1947, when he was assistant to cinematographer Žorž Skrigin ...

  8. Zscaler - Wikipedia

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    Zscaler was founded in 2007 by Jay Chaudhry and K. Kailash. [3] In August 2012, Zscaler secured $38 million in funding from strategic investors. [4] In March 2018, the company had an initial public offering in which it raised $192 million. The company is traded on the Nasdaq using the symbol ZS.

  9. 1/3–2/3 conjecture - Wikipedia

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    The 1/3–2/3 conjecture was formulated by Sergey Kislitsyn in 1968, [5] and later made independently by Michael Fredman [6] and by Nati Linial in 1984. [3] It was listed as a featured unsolved problem at the founding of the journal Order, and remains unsolved; being called "one of the most intriguing problems in the combinatorial theory of ...