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  2. List of foods named after places - Wikipedia

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    Meat products and dishes Frankfurter Würstchen Pichelsteiner. Ammerländer Schinken — ham from the district of Ammerland, Lower Saxony; Black Forest ham — the Black Forest mountain range, southwest Germany; Nürnberger Bratwurst — the city of Nuremberg, Bavaria; Braunschweiger — sausage from the city of Braunschweig, Lower Saxony

  3. Spark Energy - Wikipedia

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    Spark Energy was an electricity and gas supplier in the United Kingdom, established in 2007 and headquartered in Selkirk, Scottish Borders.Its operating company Spark Energy Supply Ltd entered administration in November 2018, and industry regulator Ofgem appointed OVO Energy to take over Spark Energy's 290,000 customer accounts; OVO continues to run Spark as a separate brand, but is in the ...

  4. Selkirk - Wikipedia

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    Selkirk (surname), surname origin, and list of people with the surname; Earl of Selkirk, a title in the Peerage of Scotland; James Douglas-Hamilton, Baron Selkirk of Douglas, Scottish politician and Life Peer, briefly 11th Earl of Selkirk; Thomas Douglas, 5th Earl of Selkirk, Scottish philanthropist who sponsored immigrant settlements in Canada

  5. Selkirk, Scottish Borders - Wikipedia

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    Selkirk is a town and historic royal burgh in the Scottish Borders council district of southeastern Scotland. It lies on the Ettrick Water, a tributary of the River Tweed. The people of the town are known as Souters, which means cobblers (shoe makers and menders). At the time of the 2011 census, Selkirk's population was 5,784. [2] [3]

  6. Edinburgh Crystal - Wikipedia

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    On 26 July 2006 the Edinburgh Crystal Glass Company Ltd went into administration. Its two subsidiaries, the Caithness Glass Company Ltd and Selkirk Glass Ltd, continued to trade. [6] On 5 August 2006 Caithness Glass Company Ltd went into administration. [7] On 10 August 2006 Selkirk Glass Ltd went into administration. It ceased trading soon ...

  7. Current Publishing (UK) - Wikipedia

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    Current Publishing was founded by Andrew Selkirk, a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries and former Vice-President of the Royal Archaeological Institute, who launched the first magazine, Current Archaeology, in 1967. For its first 40 years, the publication was bi-monthly, becoming a monthly in 2007 up until the present day.

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