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  2. Regional handwriting variation - Wikipedia

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    Although people in many parts of the world share common alphabets and numeral systems (versions of the Latin writing system are used throughout the Americas, Australia, and much of Europe and Africa; the Arabic numerals are nearly universal), styles of handwritten letterforms vary between individuals, and sometimes also vary systematically between regions.

  3. Romanian numbers - Wikipedia

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    „Poștașul sună întotdeauna de două ori” "The postman always rings twice" Approximate numbers can be used, like in the examples below. ți-am spus de zeci de ori că nu mă interesează. "I've told you dozens (textually: tens] of times I'm not interested." Am ascultat cîntecul acesta de sute de ori.

  4. Ü - Wikipedia

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    Ü (lowercase ü) is a Latin script character composed of the letter U and the diaeresis diacritical mark. In some alphabets such as those of a number of Romance languages or Guarani it denotes an instance of regular U to be construed in isolation from adjacent characters with which it would usually form a larger unit; other alphabets like the Azerbaijani, Estonian, German, Hungarian and ...

  5. La Piedra Escrita - Wikipedia

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    La Piedra Escrita (Spanish for 'the written stone') is a rock art site consisting of a large granite boulder containing pictographs located in the Saliente River [1] in Coabey, Jayuya in central Puerto Rico.

  6. Partita for Violin No. 2 (Bach) - Wikipedia

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    Since Bach's time, several transcriptions of the piece have been made for other instruments, particularly for the piano (including those by Ferruccio Busoni, Alexander Siloti, Joachim Raff, and Rudolf Lutz), and for the piano left-hand (by Johannes Brahms, [7] Paul Wittgenstein, and Géza Zichy).