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  2. Supercar Street Challenge - Wikipedia

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    In this game, the player has the power to design, build, and race their own dream car. They can choose their car from the Saleen S7 to the Lotus Concept Vehicle M220 to the Callaway C12; customize their own vehicle in the Steve Saleen Styling Studio; and race down the environments in London, Paris, Monaco, Los Angeles, Munich, Rome, and Turin.

  3. SuperKarts - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, the game topped the monthly all-formats sales chart in April 1995. Computer and Video Games said it is a Super Mario Kart lookalike that is "not as good as that seminal piece of software, but damn good fun with up to eight players on a network."

  4. Dávid Kelemen - Wikipedia

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    Club Season League Cup League Cup Other Total Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals MTK Budapest: 2010–11: 3: 0: 0: 0: 4: 0 — 7: 0 2011–12

  5. Monument to Humanity - Wikipedia

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    'Monument of Humanity') was a nearly completed statue in Kars, Turkey. Created by Turkish artist Mehmet Aksoy, the 30-metre-tall (98 ft) monument stood atop Kazıktepe, across from the ancient Castle of Kars. Visible from neighboring Armenia, the statue depicted two halves of a man, each reaching to hold the other's hand.

  6. Siege of Kars (1206–1207) - Wikipedia

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    After the long siege, the emir of Kars, seeing that no assistance was coming, decided to hand over his domain to Georgians in exchange for a large amount of money and a fiefdom for him. [6] Due to the significance of Kars, Tamar decided not to give it away as a favor as she had done in the case of Ani and Dvin , and she subjected Kars to the ...

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  8. Siege of Kars (1744) - Wikipedia

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    Posthumous portrait of Nader Shah, 1774 Kars Castle today. The Iranian army, under the command of Nader Shah, arrived in Kars on 29 July 1744, after crossing the Arpaçay via Tabriz-Nakhchivan. Upon arrival, Nader established his headquarters on a hill south of the city and ordered trenches to be dug around the fortress of Kars.

  9. Katalin Kokas - Wikipedia

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    She has studied at the Conservatory of Toronto and graduated with honors from the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest. [1] She married the Hungarian violinist Barnabás Kelemen, and now has four children: Hanna Kelemen(19), Gáspár Kelemen(14), Olga Kelemen(5), Zsigmond Kelemen(1)