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  2. List of filming locations in the Vancouver area - Wikipedia

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    It usually serves as a substitute location for other cities and locales. This is a list, arranged by region, of films and television series shot in the Lower Mainland , including several prominent filming locations in Greater Vancouver and the Fraser Valley , plus those in the adjoining Sea-to-Sky Corridor and Sunshine Coast regions.

  3. Regina, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    The Regina Little Theatre began in 1926, and performed in Regina College before building its own theatre in 1981. [66] Regina lacked a large concert and live theatre venue for many years after the loss to fire of the Regina Theatre in 1938 and the demolition of the 1906 City Hall in 1964 at a time when preservation of heritage architecture was ...

  4. Castel di Sangro - Wikipedia

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    The town gained some popularity in the mid-1990s thanks to the exploits of local football club Castel di Sangro Calcio In 1996, Castel di Sangro was visited by American author Joe McGinniss who wrote The Miracle of Castel di Sangro, a book about the team that made it up through 5 leagues to get to Serie B, the second-highest league in Italian football.

  5. Painesville, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    12.3 Cinema, radio, television, and theater. 12.4 ... The area in and around Painesville was used as the location for the filming of the 1964 feature film One ...

  6. Drammen - Wikipedia

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    The theater was the first modern theater in the country. It was designed in a complex Renaissance style with symmetrical facades and round arched windows. After Drammen Theater suffered total destruction by fire in December 1993, a new theater was rebuilt on the model of the original house. It was finished during February 1997. [40]

  7. Mykolaiv - Wikipedia

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    Maria Orska (1893–1930), actress of the German theater and cinema in the 1920s; Galina Petrova (1920–1943), medic and Chief Petty Officer in the Black Sea Fleet during WWII; Pinkhus Rovner (1875–1919), Jewish Ukrainian Bolshevik revolutionary; Serhiy Ryzhkov (1958–2017), constructor, ecologist and academic professor

  8. Khon Kaen - Wikipedia

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    Khon Kaen (Thai: ขอนแก่น, pronounced [kʰɔ̌(ː)n kɛ̀n]) is the capital of Khon Kaen province and the fourth-largest city in Thailand.It is one of the four major cities of Isan, Northeast Thailand, also known as the "big four of Isan", the others being Udon Thani, Nakhon Ratchasima, and Ubon Ratchathani.

  9. Mawlamyine - Wikipedia

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    Pa-Auk Forest Monastery : The main monastery complex and meditation centre is located in a forest near Pa-Auk village along the Taung Nyo Mountain range 15 kilometers southeast of Mawlamyine. [67] [68] The monastery is known for the practice of meditation. 500–1000 meditators from over 20 countries reside in the monastery. [69] [70]