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  2. Qilin - Wikipedia

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    Girin or kirin (기린) is the Korean form of qilin. It is described as a maned creature with the torso of a deer , an ox tail with the hooves of a horse . The girin were initially depicted as more deer-like, however over time they have transformed into more horse-like. [ 22 ]

  3. Deer Park Spring Water - Wikipedia

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    Deer Park Water Company was then purchased by The Clorox Company, [1] and continued to sell the spring water under the Deer Park name along most of the East Coast. Perrier Group of America Inc., the bottled water company which is a subsidiary of Nestle S.A., the giant Swiss food producer, bought Deer Park Spring Water, Inc in 1993. [2]

  4. Girin - Wikipedia

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    Girin may refer to: Qilin, Girin in Korean; Girin-myeon, a township in South Korea; Jilin City, historical alternative romanization was Girin. See also.

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  6. Dyrehavsbakken - Wikipedia

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    Dyrehavsbakken (lit. ' Deer Park Hill '), commonly referred to as Bakken (lit. ' The Hill ', to distinguish it from Dyrehaven, a royal deer park with public access) is an amusement park in Lyngby-Taarbæk, Denmark, near Klampenborg and approximately 10 km (6 mi) north of central Copenhagen.

  7. Rare white deer spotted in Minnesota park - AOL

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    At Father Hennepin State Park in Minnesota, a photographer caught a rare glimpse of a white deer wandering about the forest. "We occasionally drive through the park after work in hopes of seeing a ...

  8. Deer Park, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Today, Deer Park has approximately 9,000 homes and more than 30,000 residents. Deer Park is near the site of the Battle of San Jacinto, where, on April 21, 1836, Texas won its independence from Mexico. Because the initial surrender treaty after the battle was drafted in Dr. George Moffitt Patrick's cabin, Deer Park bills itself as the ...

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