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  2. Lotofácil - Wikipedia

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    The biggest prize in the history of Lotofácil was the 2,320th Concurso da Independência drawing 159,1 million reais. The winning bet was a twelve-quota group bet. [3] However, on September 10, 2022, the Concurso da Independência 2610 drawing drew a prize of 180 million reais, divided among 79 winning bets (15 matched answers).

  3. List of Masonic abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    The dots are typically arranged in a triangular pattern and carry multiple layers of meaning within Masonic tradition. [2] The (∴) is used only for Masonic abbreviations, any non-masonic abbreviations must be written with a simple dot, as an example a date on a Masonic document could be written 6024 A∴L∴/2024 A.D.

  4. Kerr, Stuart and Company - Wikipedia

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    No. 1 1015 December 1907 0-4-0ST 1 ft 11 + 12 in (597 mm) static (in operational condition) none No. 7 671 1900 0-4-0LB 5 ft 3 in (1,600 mm) static (in operational condition) Fazenda Vassoural in Pontal, Brazil: Wren No. 1 1195 1912 0-4-0ST 1 ft 11 + 12 in (597 mm) static Locomotive Depot at Estação da Luz in São Paulo, Brazil: No ...

  5. Bixby Knolls, Long Beach - Wikipedia

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    Bixby Knolls is an area of Long Beach adjoining North Long Beach to the north, California Heights on the southeast, Wrigley on the southwest. Its approximate boundaries are the 405 Freeway to the south (or Wardlow Avenue), Del Amo Blvd to the north (or the Southern Pacific railroad tracks), the Los Angeles River and the Lakewood city boundary to the west of Atlantic Avenue, south of Bixby Road.

  6. Azcárate O-E-1 - Wikipedia

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    Gustavo León González on an Azcárate E-1. The Azcárate O-E-1 was a reconnaissance-bomber aircraft developed in Mexico in the late 1920s. It was designed by General Brigadier Juan Francisco Azcárate and built at the TNCA workshops near Mexico City. A trainer version, the Azcárate E-1 (for Escuela) was also built.

  7. Heinkel He 70 Blitz - Wikipedia

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    He 70F-1 Long-range reconnaissance version. He 70F-2 Similar to the He 70F-1 He 70G Passenger version built for Luft Hansa, after 1937 converted to F version. He 70G-1 One aircraft fitted with a 810 hp (600 kW) Rolls-Royce Kestrel piston engine. He 70K (He 170A) Military variant equipped with a licence-built 746 kW (1,000 hp) WM-K-14 radial engine.

  8. Grupo Especial de Operaciones - Wikipedia

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    With the intention of fighting against terrorism and several organized crime groups from Spain in the 1970s, [3] in November 1977 the third section of Spanish military staff announced for members of the Policía Nacional vacancies which could be accessed freely for the newly formed Grupo Especial de Operaciones.

  9. TNCA - Wikipedia

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    The Talleres Nacionales de Construcciones Aeronáuticas (TNCA) (national aviation workshops) was an aircraft manufacturer established outside Mexico City in 1915. TNCA closed in 1930, was briefly revived in 1941 under the name Talleres Generales de Aeronáutica (TGA) and again in 1947.