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  2. Natal astrology - Wikipedia

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    Natal astrology, also known as genethliac astrology or genethlialogy, is a system of astrology that claims to shed light on an individual’s personality or path in life [1] based on constructing a horoscope or natal chart that includes the exact date, time, and location of an individual's birth.

  3. Horoscope - Wikipedia

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    A horoscope (or other commonly used names for the horoscope in English include natal chart, astrological chart, astro-chart, celestial map, sky-map, star-chart, cosmogram, vitasphere, radical chart, radix, chart wheel or simply chart) is an astrological chart or diagram representing the positions of the Sun, Moon, planets, astrological aspects and sensitive angles at the time of an event, such ...

  4. Enzo Vogrincic - Wikipedia

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    Vogrincic was born on 22 March 1993 in the Casavalle neighbourhood of Montevideo to Guillermo Vogrincic, a former professional footballer who played for Montevideo Wanderers, and Silvia Roldán Risotto.

  5. Una nueva época

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  6. Natalism - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, key figures include Kevin Dolan, organizer of the Natal Conference, [21] [20] [22] Simone and Malcolm Collins, founders of Pronatalist.org, [18] [23] [21] and Elon Musk, who has repeatedly used his public platform to discuss global birth rates.

  7. Spanish-suited playing cards - Wikipedia

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    Toledo pattern cards from 1574. They are closely related to the Seville and Franco-Spanish patterns. Playing cards, originally of Chinese origin, were adopted in Mamluk Egypt by the 14th century if not earlier, and from there spread to the Iberian peninsula.

  8. Maria Carta - Wikipedia

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    Maria Carta (24 June 1934 – 22 September 1994) was a Sardinian folk music singer-songwriter. [1] She also performed in film and theatre. In 1975 she wrote a book of poetry, Canto rituale (Ritual Song).

  9. Constitution of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Events in early 19th-century Spain prompted a general concern with constitutions throughout Spain's overseas possessions. In 1808, both Ferdinand VII of Spain and his predecessor and father, Charles IV of Spain, resigned their claims to the throne in favor of Napoleon Bonaparte, who in turn passed the crown to his brother Joseph Bonaparte.