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  2. Jurassic Park (film) - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, the film had the widest release ever and was the first to open with a one-day gross of more than A$1 million, grossing A$5,447,000 (US$3.6 million) in its first four days from 192 screens, beating the opening record of Terminator 2 and the weekly record set by The Bodyguard with a gross of A$6.8 million.

  3. Jurassic Park - Wikipedia

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    The Lost World: Jurassic Park #1–4 96 pages 1-85286-885-6: Jurassic Park Vol. 1: Redemption: Jurassic Park Redemption #1–5 120 pages 1-60010-850-4: Jurassic Park: The Devils in the Desert: Jurassic Park: The Devils in the Desert #1–4 104 pages 1-60010-923-3: Jurassic Park: Dangerous Games: Jurassic Park: Dangerous Games #1–5 112 pages 1 ...

  4. Medvednica - Wikipedia

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    The annual precipitation on Medvednica is about 50% higher in comparison to Zagreb (Zagreb: 844 mm (33.2 in), Sljeme: 1,238 mm (48.7 in), Kraljičin zdenac: 1,159 mm (45.6 in), Fakultetsko dobro: 1,142 mm (45.0 in)). Average number of days with hoar is 40 (4 in Zagreb). The mean annual number of days with snowfall on the top of Medvednica, most ...

  5. The (Real) Problem With Fake Plants - AOL

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    The global artificial flowers market is predicted to reach $1.78 billion this year. Bewilderingly, faux flowers—the upmarket term for fake—are even presented as a green alternative.

  6. Tašmajdan Park - Wikipedia

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    The protected geological natural monument was established in 1968, and after the revision and reconfirmation in 2021, today covers 2.46 hectares (6.1 acres). It is placed in the category III of protection. Exposed cliffs from the Miocene period show layers from the period of existence of the ancient Pannonian Sea. The exposed sandbank in the ...

  7. Lepenski Vir - Wikipedia

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    The smallest of the houses have an area of 1.5 m 2 (16 sq ft) while the largest one covers 30 m 2 (320 sq ft). [ 26 ] Pit-houses appear in the early periods Vir III-a and III-b, which already corresponds to the Starčevo culture, though some can also be found in the oldest period, Proto-Vir.

  8. Tivoli City Park - Wikipedia

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    Tivoli City Park (Slovene: Mestni park Tivoli) or simply Tivoli Park (Park Tivoli) is the largest park in Ljubljana, [1] [2] the capital of Slovenia.It is located on the western outskirts of the Center District, stretching to the Šiška District to the north, the Vič District to the south, and the Rožnik District to the west.

  9. Kalemegdan Park - Wikipedia

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    The Kalemegdan Park (Serbian: Калемегдански парк / Kalemegdanski park), or simply Kalemegdan (Serbian Cyrillic: Калемегдан) is the largest park and the most important historical monument in Belgrade. [1] It is located on a 125-metre-high (410 ft) cliff, at the junction of the River Sava and the Danube.