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  2. Piramida (album) - Wikipedia

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    Piramida is the fourth studio album from Danish indie rock group Efterklang.It was released on 22 September 2012. The album was their second to be released on 4AD.The album took inspiration from and is named for the abandoned Russian coal-mining settlement on the Norwegian Svalbard archipelago.

  3. Piramida - Wikipedia

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    Piramida may refer to: Piramida, a former museum in Tirana, Albania; Pyramiden, an abandoned Russian coal mining community on Svalbard, Norway;

  4. Keopsova piramida - Wikipedia

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    A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Slovene Wikipedia article at [[:sl:Keopsova piramida (roman)]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|sl|Keopsova piramida (roman)}} to the talk page. For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation.

  5. Great Pyramid of Giza - Wikipedia

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    The Great Pyramid of Giza [a] is the largest Egyptian pyramid.It served as the tomb of pharaoh Khufu, who ruled during the Fourth Dynasty of the Old Kingdom.Built c. 2600 BC, [3] over a period of about 26 years, [4] the pyramid is the oldest of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, and the only wonder that has remained largely intact.

  6. Great Pyramid of Cholula - Wikipedia

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    Model of the various structures that make up the pyramid. The Great Pyramid was an important religious and mythical centre in preinvasion times. [10] Over a period of a thousand years prior to the Spanish Invasion, consecutive construction phases gradually built up the bulk of the pyramid until it became the largest in Mexico by volume.

  7. Pyramid of Neferirkare - Wikipedia

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    The pyramid of Neferirkare (Egyptian: Bꜣ Nfr-ỉr-kꜣ-rꜥ "the Ba of Neferirkare" [5]) was built for the Fifth Dynasty pharaoh Neferirkare Kakai in the 25th century BC. [7] [a] It was the tallest structure on the highest site at the necropolis of Abusir, found between Giza and Saqqara, and still towers over the necropolis.

  8. Learning pyramid - Wikipedia

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    The learning pyramid (also known as “the cone of learning”, “the learning cone”, “the cone of retention”, “the pyramid of learning”, or “the pyramid of retention”) [1] is a group of ineffective [2] learning models and representations relating different degrees of retention induced from various types of learning.

  9. Story structure - Wikipedia

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    Story structure or narrative structure is the recognizable or comprehensible way in which a narrative's different elements are unified, including in a particularly chosen order and sometimes specifically referring to the ordering of the plot: the narrative series of events, though this can vary based on culture.