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  2. Mercator K55K - Wikipedia

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    The Mercator K55K is a type of pocketknife produced in Germany since around 1867. Mercator knives were primarily produced by Hy. Mercator knives were primarily produced by Hy. Kauffmann, which was operational from 1856 to 1995. [ 1 ]

  3. Mercator - Wikipedia

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    Mercator Telescope, a Belgian telescope installed in La Palma, Canary Islands; Mercator K55K, a type of pocketknife produced in Germany; Mercator, a comedic play by Plautus; IBM InfoSphere DataStage, software whose component DataStage TX was formerly known as Mercator and is now called WebSphere Transformation Extender

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  5. Category:Pocket knives - Wikipedia

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  6. Fighting knife - Wikipedia

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    An early iron-bladed knife that served a dual purpose as fighting knife and utility blade was the seax, a pattern-welded weapon which dates from the 5th century AD, and worn as standard armament by Anglo-Saxon warriors from northern Italy as far north as Scandinavia and as far west as Ireland. [9]

  7. Douk-Douk - Wikipedia

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    Current variants. Sorcier (Sorcerer) — Standard pattern.Blued handle, engraved with the image of "Douk Douk", a Melanesian mythical figure; El-Baraka — Nickel-plated handle, engraved with a Tuareg Agadez Cross (allegedly marketed to Muslim colonies in North Africa where the humanoid figure of the Sorcier model would be culturally inappropriate)

  8. Gall–Peters projection - Wikipedia

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    In particular, he criticized that the Mercator projection causes wealthy Europe and North America to appear very large relative to poorer Africa and South America. [ 5 ] : 155 These arguments swayed many socially concerned groups to adopt the Gall–Peters projection, including the National Council of Churches [ 8 ] and the magazine New ...

  9. Early world maps - Wikipedia

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    Mercator Nova et Aucta Orbis Terrae Descriptio, 1569. High res image. Flemish geographer and cartographer Gerardus Mercator world map of 1569 introduced a cylindrical map projection that became the standard map projection known as the Mercator projection. It was a large planisphere measuring 202 by 124 cm (80 by 49 in), printed in eighteen ...