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# | Title | Description |
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1200 | Rhineland-Palatinate (Q1200) | state of the Federal Republic of Germany |
1201 | Saarland (Q1201) | state of the Federal Republic of Germany |
1202 | Saxony (Q1202) | state in Germany |
1203 | John Lennon (Q1203) | British musician (1940–1980) |
1204 | Illinois (Q1204) | state of the United States of America |
1205 | Thuringia (Q1205) | federated state in the center of Germany |
1206 | Saxony-Anhalt (Q1206) | state of Germany |
1207 | North Dakota (Q1207) | state of the United States of America |
1208 | Brandenburg (Q1208) | state in North-East of Germany |
1209 | Bremen (Q1209) | federated state of Germany |
1210 | Lombardy (Q1210) | administrative region in Northern Italy |
1211 | South Dakota (Q1211) | state of the United States of America |
1212 | Montana (Q1212) | state of the United States of America |
1213 | Salentino (Q1213) | Extreme Southern Italian dialect spoken in the Salento Peninsula, Italy |
1214 | Wyoming (Q1214) | state of the United States of America |
1215 | straight edge (Q1215) | punk subculture |
1216 | Piedmont (Q1216) | region in North-West Italy |
1217 | Hubert Salentin (Q1217) | German painter (1822-1910) |
1218 | Jerusalem (Q1218) | city in the Middle East, holy to the three Abrahamic religions |
1219 | Alster (Q1219) | right tributary of the Elbe in Schleswig-Holstein and Hamburg |
1220 | Giorgio Napolitano (Q1220) | President of Italy from 2006 to 2015 |
1221 | Idaho (Q1221) | state of the United States of America |
1222 | Aosta Valley (Q1222) | Italian mountainous semi-autonomous region in the North-West |
1223 | Washington (Q1223) | state of the United States of America |
1224 | Carlo Azeglio Ciampi (Q1224) | President of Italy from 1999 to 2006 |
1225 | Bruce Springsteen (Q1225) | American rock singer (born 1949) |
1226 | rutherfordium (Q1226) | chemical element with the atomic number of 104 |
1227 | Nevada (Q1227) | state of the United States of America |
1228 | Oscar Luigi Scalfaro (Q1228) | 9th President of Italy (1918-2012) |
1229 | Don (Q1229) | Russian river, fifth-longest river in Europe |
1230 | Francesco Cossiga (Q1230) | 8th President of Italy (1928-2010) |
1231 | Kosovo (Q1231) | geographical region in Europe |
1232 | dubnium (Q1232) | chemical element with the atomic number of 105 |
1233 | Sandro Pertini (Q1233) | Former President of the Italian Republic, President of Italy from 1978 to 1985 |
1234 | seaborgium (Q1234) | chemical element with the atomic number of 106 |
1235 | Giovanni Leone (Q1235) | 6th President of Italy (1908-2001) |
1236 | Mont Blanc (Q1236) | highest mountain in the Alps |
1237 | Trentino-South Tyrol (Q1237) | autonomous region in Northern Italy |
1238 | Giuseppe Saragat (Q1238) | 5th President of Italy (1898-1988) |
1239 | Indian Ocean (Q1239) | ocean bounded by Africa, Asia, Australia, and Antarctica |
1240 | Antonio Segni (Q1240) | 4th President of Italy (1891-1972) |
1241 | Giovanni Gronchi (Q1241) | 3rd President of Italy (1887-1978) |
1242 | Luigi Einaudi (Q1242) | (1874-1961) President of Italy from 1948 to 1955 |
1243 | Veneto (Q1243) | region in Italy |
1244 | Mediterranean Sea (Q1244) | sea between Europe, Africa and Asia |
1245 | Enrico de Nicola (Q1245) | President of Italy from 1946 to 1948 |
1246 | Kosovo (Q1246) | country in southeastern Europe |
1247 | Caribbean Sea (Q1247) | tropical sea of the Atlantic Ocean, located east of Central America, south of the Greater Antilles and north of South America |
1248 | Viso (Q1248) | the highest mountain of the Cottian Alps, located in Italy |
1249 | bohrium (Q1249) | chemical element with the atomic number of 107 |
1250 | Friuli Venezia Giulia (Q1250) | autonomous region of Italy |
1251 | Cottian Alps (Q1251) | mountain range in the South-Western part of the Alps |
1252 | hassium (Q1252) | chemical element with the atomic number of 108 |
1253 | Ban Ki-moon (Q1253) | 8th Secretary-General of the United Nations |
1254 | Kofi Annan (Q1254) | 7th Secretary-General of the United Nations (1938-2018) |
1255 | Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija (Q1255) | autonomous province of Serbia |
1256 | Liguria (Q1256) | Italian region |
1257 | Boutros Boutros-Ghali (Q1257) | Secretary-General of the United Nations from 1992 to 1996 |
1258 | meitnerium (Q1258) | chemical element with atomic number 109 and symbol Mt |
1259 | Javier Pérez de Cuéllar (Q1259) | 5th Secretary-General of the United Nations (1920-2020) |
1260 | Kurt Waldheim (Q1260) | Austrian politician and diplomat (1918-2007) |
1261 | Colorado (Q1261) | state of the United States of America |
1262 | Graian Alps (Q1262) | mountain range in the Western part of the Alps |
1263 | Emilia-Romagna (Q1263) | region in Italy |
1264 | U Thant (Q1264) | third Secretary-General of the United Nations (1909-1974) |
1265 | Colorado River (Q1265) | major river in the western United States and Mexico |
1266 | darmstadtium (Q1266) | chemical element with atomic number 110 |
1267 | Dag Hammarskjöld (Q1267) | Swedish diplomat, economist, and author (1905-1961) |
1268 | Frédéric Chopin (Q1268) | Polish composer and pianist (1810–1849) |
1269 | jam (Q1269) | spread made from fruit |
1270 | Pennine Alps (Q1270) | mountain range in the Western part of the Alps |
1271 | Trygve Lie (Q1271) | 1st Secretary-General of the United Nations (1896–1968) |
1272 | roentgenium (Q1272) | chemical element with atomic number 111 |
1273 | Tuscany (Q1273) | region in central Italy |
1274 | Lepontine Alps (Q1274) | range of mountains in North-Western part of the Alps |
1275 | Gladwyn Jebb (Q1275) | acting Secretary-General of the United Nations (1900-1996) |
1276 | Leonard Cohen (Q1276) | Canadian poet and singer-songwriter (1934–2016) |
1277 | Rhaetian Alps (Q1277) | mountain range in the Central-Eastern Alps |
1278 | copernicium (Q1278) | chemical element with atomic number 112 |
1279 | Marche (Q1279) | region in Italy |
1280 | Umbria (Q1280) | region of Italy |
1281 | Category:Contents (Q1281) | top-level category of a Wikimedia project |
1282 | Lazio (Q1282) | administrative region of Italy |
1283 | Dolomites (Q1283) | mountain range in the Alps |
1284 | Abruzzo (Q1284) | region in Italy |
1285 | Apennine Mountains (Q1285) | mountain range stretching 1200 km from the north to the south of Italy, traversing the entire peninsula, and forming the backbone of the country |
1286 | Alps (Q1286) | major mountain range system in central Europe |
1287 | jansenism (Q1287) | Christian theological movement |
1288 | Carpathian Mountains (Q1288) | mountain range in Central and Eastern Europe |
1289 | Grenoble (Q1289) | commune in Isère, France |
1290 | Blaise Pascal (Q1290) | French mathematician, physicist, inventor, writer, and Christian philosopher (1623–1662) |
1291 | Bron (Q1291) | French commune in Rhône |
1292 | Flemish Parliament (Q1292) | elected legislative body of Flanders (Flemish Community and Flemish Region), Belgium |
1293 | checkers (Q1293) | board game |
1294 | Ramón Barros Luco (Q1294) | Chilean politician and President (1835-1919) |
1295 | Dortmund (Q1295) | city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany |
1296 | Ghent (Q1296) | city in the province of East Flanders, Belgium |
1297 | Chicago (Q1297) | city and county seat of Cook County, Illinois, United States of America |
1298 | Pedro Montt (Q1298) | Chilean politician (1849–1910) |
1299 | The Beatles (Q1299) | English rock band (1960–1970) |
1300 | Germán Riesco (Q1300) | Chilean politician and president (1854-1916) |
1301 | nihonium (Q1301) | chemical element with atomic number 113 |
1302 | flerovium (Q1302) | chemical element with atomic number 114 |
1303 | moscovium (Q1303) | element with the atomic number of 115 |
1304 | livermorium (Q1304) | chemical element with the atomic number of 116 |
1305 | Wageningen (Q1305) | city and municipality in Gelderland, the Netherlands |
1306 | tennessine (Q1306) | chemical element with the atomic number of 117 |
1307 | oganesson (Q1307) | element with the atomic number of 118 |
1308 | Como (Q1308) | Italian city |
1309 | Maastricht (Q1309) | city, municipality and capital of province Limburg, the Netherlands |
1310 | Arnhem (Q1310) | city, municipality and capital of province Gelderland, the Netherlands |
1311 | winter (Q1311) | one of the Earth's four temperate seasons, occurring between autumn and spring |
1312 | spring (Q1312) | one of the Earth's four temperate seasons, occurring between winter and summer |
1313 | summer (Q1313) | warmest of the four temperate seasons, beginning or centered around the summer solstice |
1314 | autumn (Q1314) | one of the Earth's four temperate seasons, occurring between summer and winter |
1315 | equinox (Q1315) | astronomical event where the Sun is directly above the Earth's equator |
1316 | Saddam Hussein (Q1316) | Iraqi president, army officer and Baathist politician (1937–2006) |
1317 | Osama bin Laden (Q1317) | Saudi terrorist and co-founder of al-Qaeda (1957–2011) |
1318 | Aníbal Zañartu (Q1318) | Chilean politician and Vice President (1847-1902) |
1319 | Federico Errázuriz Echaurren (Q1319) | President of Chile (1850-1901) |
1320 | Jorge Montt (Q1320) | Chilean sailor, politician and president (1845-1922) |
1321 | Spanish (Q1321) | Romance language originating in the Iberian Peninsula |
1322 | José Manuel Balmaceda (Q1322) | Chilean politician and President (1840-1891) |
1323 | Domingo Santa María (Q1323) | Chilean politician and president (1825-1889) |
1324 | Aníbal Pinto (Q1324) | Chilean politician and President (1825-1884) |
1325 | Friedrich Hayek (Q1325) | Austrian and British economist (1899–1992) |
1326 | Federico Errázuriz Zañartu (Q1326) | Chilean politician (1825-1877) |
1327 | José Joaquín Pérez (Q1327) | Chilean politician and President (1801-1889) |
1328 | Manuel Montt (Q1328) | Chilean politician (1809–1880) |
1329 | Manuel Bulnes (Q1329) | Chilean politician and President (1799-1866) |
1330 | José Joaquín Prieto (Q1330) | Militar, Chilean politician and President (1786-1854) |
1331 | Manuel Blanco Encalada (Q1331) | Chilean politician and President (1790-1876) |
1332 | Ramón Freire (Q1332) | Chilean politician (1787-1851) |
1333 | Francisco Antonio Pinto (Q1333) | Chilean politician and President (1785-1858) |
1334 | Q1334 | no description |
1335 | Montevideo (Q1335) | capital and largest city of Uruguay |
1336 | Rimouski (Q1336) | city of Québec, Canada |
1337 | leet (Q1337) | Internet slang/alphabet, replace characters through similar looking numbers |
1338 | Upper Peninsula of Michigan (Q1338) | northern major peninsula of Michigan, United States of America |
1339 | Johann Sebastian Bach (Q1339) | German composer (1685–1750) |
1340 | Antonio Vivaldi (Q1340) | Italian composer and violinist (1678-1741) |
1341 | Tolyatti (Q1341) | city in Samara Oblast, Russia |
1342 | Pittsburgh (Q1342) | city and county seat in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States |
1343 | TogliattiAzot (Q1343) | Russian chemical company |
1344 | opera (Q1344) | artform combining sung text and musical score in a theatrical setting |
1345 | Philadelphia (Q1345) | largest city in Pennsylvania, United States |
1346 | Lada Zapad Tolyatti (Q1346) | Russian car company |
1347 | Grushinsky festival (Q1347) | annual Russian bard song festival |
1348 | Kolkata (Q1348) | capital city of West Bengal, India |
1349 | HC Lada Togliatti (Q1349) | ice hockey club in Togliatti, Russia |
1350 | Opel Astra (Q1350) | line of small family cars manufactured by Opel |
1351 | Edgar (Q1351) | opera by Giacomo Puccini |
1352 | Chennai (Q1352) | city and state capital of Tamil Nadu, India |
1353 | Delhi (Q1353) | metropolis of India |
1354 | Dhaka (Q1354) | capital and largest city of Bangladesh |
1355 | Bengaluru (Q1355) | city in Karnataka, India |
1356 | West Bengal (Q1356) | Indian state |
1357 | Araneae (Q1357) | order of arachnids |
1358 | Arachnida (Q1358) | class of arthropods |
1359 | Chelicerata (Q1359) | subphylum of arthropods |
1360 | Arthropoda (Q1360) | phylum of invertebrates with jointed exoskeletons |
1361 | Hyderabad (Q1361) | capital of Telangana, India |
1362 | Islamabad (Q1362) | capital city of Pakistan |
1363 | Tripura (Q1363) | Indian state |
1364 | fruit (Q1364) | botanical term for the mature ovary or ovaries of one or more flowers. For foods commonly known as fruit, use Q3314483 |
1365 | Swept Away (Q1365) | 1974 film by Lina Wertmüller |
1366 | Category:Porto (Q1366) | Wikimedia category |
1367 | monkey (Q1367) | common idea of an animal of the "higher primates" (the simians excluding apes) |
1368 | money (Q1368) | physical or virtual object or record accepted as payment |
1369 | Wikidata (Q1369) | free knowledge graph hosted by Wikimedia and edited by volunteers |
1370 | Virginia (Q1370) | state of the United States of America |
1371 | West Virginia (Q1371) | state of the United States of America |
1372 | Gran Paradiso (Q1372) | mountain in the Graian Alps located between the Aosta Valley and Piedmont regions of north-west Italy |
1373 | Grivola (Q1373) | mountain in the Graian Alps in Italy |
1374 | Matterhorn (Q1374) | mountain in the Pennine Alps on the border between Switzerland and Italy |
1375 | Dungeons & Dragons (Q1375) | first fantasy tabletop role-playing game |
1376 | Musée Saint-Raymond (Q1376) | museum of antiquities in Toulouse |
1377 | University of Ljubljana (Q1377) | Slovene public university |
1378 | University of Maribor (Q1378) | Slovene public university |
1379 | Gary Gygax (Q1379) | American game designer and author (1938–2008) |
1380 | Capsicum annuum (Q1380) | species of the plant genus Capsicum |
1381 | Dave Arneson (Q1381) | American game designer (1947-2009) |
1382 | Piran (Q1382) | Slovene coastal town |
1383 | Lake Huron (Q1383) | one of the Great Lakes of North America |
1384 | New York (Q1384) | state of the United States of America |
1385 | cerium (Q1385) | chemical element with the atomic number of 58 |
1386 | praseodymium (Q1386) | element with the atomic number of 59 |
1387 | Rhode Island (Q1387) | state of the United States of America |
1388 | neodymium (Q1388) | chemical element with the atomic number of 60 and symbol Nd |
1389 | St. Cecilia's Church (Q1389) | Romanesque church in Cologne, Germany |
1390 | insect (Q1390) | class of arthropods |
1391 | Maryland (Q1391) | state of the United States of America |
1392 | Battle of Nieuwpoort (Q1392) | battle between the Dutch and the Spanish in the city of Nieuwpoort, now in Belgium |
1393 | Delaware (Q1393) | state of the United States of America |
1394 | Vladimir Lenin (Q1394) | Russian politician, communist theorist and the founder of the Soviet Union |
1395 | Leo Ortolani (Q1395) | Italian comics author (1967-) |
1396 | europium (Q1396) | chemical element with atomic number of 63 |
1397 | Ohio (Q1397) | state of the United States of America |
1398 | Virgil (Q1398) | Roman poet (1st century BC) |
1399 | Niccolò Machiavelli (Q1399) | Italian diplomat and political and military theorist (1469–1527) |