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  2. Daily Post (London newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Post (1719–1771) was a London daily paper begun on October 4, 1719, by printer in the Old Bailey, near Ludgate, with contributions from Daniel Defoe. [1] It was later printed by John Meres (a relation of Hugh Meres); Meres also became printer of the London Evening Post by 1737.

  3. Coat of arms of Vanuatu - Wikipedia

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    The coat of arms of Vanuatu features a Melanesian warrior holding the spear standing before the mountain superimposed on the boar's tusk encircling two crossed namele fern fronds and the golden scroll on the bottom with the National Motto that reads: LONG GOD YUMI STANAP (In Bislama for, "WITH GOD WE STAND", e.g. "In God we trust").

  4. Vanuatu Sports Awards - Wikipedia

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    Vanuatu Sports Awards is the yearly award ceremony to honour the best athletes of the calendar year in Vanuatu. It was established in 2019 by the Vanuatu Association of Sports and National Olympic Committee .

  5. Daily Post (Nigeria) - Wikipedia

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    Daily Post is a Nigerian newspaper published by Daily Post Media Ltd., based in Lagos. It reports on local and national news, politics, metro, business, entertainment, sports and opinions. In March 2015, the newspaper debuted the free distribution of its print version across Nigeria. [1] [2] [3]

  6. List of newspapers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Standard (Celina, Ohio, 1848) Taunton Daily Gazette (1848) [7] The Santa Fe New Mexican (1849, the oldest continuously published newspaper in the Southwestern and Western United States) Deseret News (1850) [8] Placerville Mountain Democrat (1851) Ellsworth American (1851) The New York Times (1851) The Detroit News (1873) The Daily ...

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  8. Livatu - Wikipedia

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    The word livatu is a compound derived from Raga livo "tooth, tusk" and vatu "stone". Livo derives from Proto-Oceanic *lipon, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian and Proto-Austronesian *lipen, a variant of *nipen/*Ĺ‹ipen (compare Samoan nifo and Tagalog ngipin).

  9. Foreign relations of Vanuatu - Wikipedia

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    Vanuatu maintains diplomatic relations with many countries, and it has a small network of diplomatic missions. Australia, France, Japan, New Zealand, the People's Republic of China, South Korea and the United Kingdom maintain embassies, High Commissions, or missions in Port Vila.