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  2. Samir Nasri - Wikipedia

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    Samir Nasri ( French pronunciation: [saˈmiʁ nasˈʁi]; Arabic: سمير نصري; born 26 June 1987) is a French former professional footballer. He primarily played as an attacking midfielder and a winger, although he had also been deployed in central midfield. Nasri was known for his dribbling, ball control and passing ability.

  3. E-government in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Interoperability Solutions for European Public Administrations or ISA is the name of a European Commission eGovernment programme for the period 2010–2015. On 29 September 2008, the Commission approved a proposal for a decision of the European Parliament and the Council of Ministers on a new programme for the period 2010–15.

  4. Thurn und Taxis - Wikipedia

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    Thurn und Taxis. Coat of arms of the Princes of Thurn and Taxis. The Princely House of Thurn and Taxis (German: Fürstenhaus Thurn und Taxis, [ˈtuːɐ̯n ʔʊnt ˈtaksɪs]) is a family of German nobility that is part of the Briefadel. It was a key player in the postal services in Europe during the 16th century, until the end of the Holy Roman ...

  5. Cyber Crime Unit (Hellenic Police) - Wikipedia

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    The Cyber Crime Unit (Greek: Τμήμα Δίωξης Ηλεκτρονικού Εγκλήματος; which can be literally translated as Electronic Crime Prosecution or roughly Cyber Crime Prosecution) of the Hellenic Police, for which legislative responsibility remains with the Ministry of Citizen Protection, was officially founded in 2004 with Greek Presidential Decree 100/2004 Government ...

  6. Kathimerini - Wikipedia

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    Kathimerini ( Greek: Η Καθημερινή, [i.kaθimeriˈni]; lit. 'The Daily') is a daily, political and financial morning newspaper published in Piraeus, Athens. Its first edition was printed on 15 September 1919. [2] Kathimerini is considered a newspaper of record [3] and the leading right-wing newspaper in Greece, [4] with the highest ...

  7. Thurn-und-Taxis Post - Wikipedia

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    Carl Jügel's map of the postal and transportation networks in Germany, 1843. The Thurn-und-Taxis Post ( German: [ˈtuːɐ̯n ʔʊnt ˈtaksɪs ˈpɔst]) was a private postal service and the successor to the Imperial Reichspost of the Holy Roman Empire. The Thurn-und-Taxis Post was operated by the Princely House of Thurn and Taxis between 1806 ...

  8. Swalecliffe - Wikipedia

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    Swalecliffe, a parish in the hundred of Bleangate, lathe of St. Augustine, county Kent, 7 miles N. of Canterbury, its post town, and 2 E. of Whitstable. The village is a coastguard station, situated on the Thames at the East Swale's mouth.

  9. Walkden railway station - Wikipedia

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    Walkden railway station serves the town of Walkden in City of Salford, Greater Manchester, England on the Manchester to Southport Line. The station is located miles (13.3 km) north-west of Manchester with regular Northern Trains services to these towns as well as the city of Salford, Swinton and Hindley. It was opened by the Lancashire and ...