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  2. Runza - Wikipedia

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    A runza (also called a krautburger, or kraut pirok) ... The runza sandwich originated from the pirog, an Eastern European baked good [4] [12] ...

  3. Runza (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Runza meal: onion rings, runza, cinnamon roll, and chili. Founded in 1949 by Sally Everett, the chain began its expansion under Sally's son Donald Everett Sr. in 1966, and started franchising restaurants in 1979. As of November 2020, there are eighty-six Runza restaurants operating: eighty in Nebraska, two in Iowa, two in Colorado, and one in ...

  4. Bierock - Wikipedia

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    Bierock is a yeast dough pastry pocket sandwich with savory filling, [1] originating in Eastern Europe. [2] [3] [4]The dish is common among the Volga German community in the United States and Argentina.

  5. Pasty - Wikipedia

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    A pasty museum is located in Real del Monte. [69] The annual International Pasty Festival is held in Real del Monte each October. [70] They are also popular in South Africa, New Zealand, [71] and Ulster. Pasties were modified with different spices and fillings in Jamaica, giving rise to the Jamaican patty.

  6. The Midwest is having a moment - AOL

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    The Midwest is crucial in 2024. Both parties recognize the pivotal role of Midwestern states in the 2024 election, as evidenced by the location of their conventions.

  7. Quechua people - Wikipedia

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    Quechua people cultivate and eat a variety of foods. They domesticated potatoes, which originated in the region, and cultivated thousands of potato varieties, which are used for food and medicine. Climate change is threatening their potato and other traditional crops but they are undertaking conservation and adaptation efforts.

  8. History of Normandy - Wikipedia

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    These country houses were often laid out according to two major plans. One design features a tall and slender structure with an open façade facing south; the second design is similar to Italian villas, with an organized layout around a square courtyard. The latter can be seen at the villa of Sainte-Marguerite-sur-Mer.

  9. History of Gaza - Wikipedia

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    The Old Town of Gaza (1862–1863). Picture by Francis Frith The known history of Gaza spans 4,000 years. Gaza was ruled, destroyed and repopulated by various dynasties, empires, and peoples. Originally a Canaanite settlement, it came under the control of the ancient Egyptians for roughly 350 years before being conquered and becoming one of the Philistines' principal cities. Gaza became part ...