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  2. Factorio - Wikipedia

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    Factorio is a construction and management simulation game developed and published by Czech studio Wube Software. The game was announced via an Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign in 2013 and released for Windows , macOS , and Linux on 14 August 2020 following an early access phase, which was made available on 25 February 2016.

  3. Category:Vulcan (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Etna (1 C, 35 P) P. Paintings of Vulcan (mythology) (10 P) Pages in category "Vulcan (mythology)" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.

  4. Vulcan Presenting Venus with Arms for Aeneas (Boucher)

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    [1] [2] He produced it as the basis for one of a set of tapestries on The Loves of the Gods. [2] It is in the Rococo style and depicts the homely but muscular Vulcan on the ground in the right, offering up to the more celestial Venus the weapons he has forged for her son Aeneas .

  5. Vulcano - Wikipedia

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    Vulcano (Sicilian: Vurcanu) or Vulcan is a small volcanic island belonging to Italy in the Tyrrhenian Sea, about 20 km (12 mi) north of Sicily and located at the southernmost end of the seven Aeolian Islands. [1] The island is known for its volcanic activity and contains several volcanic calderas, including one of the four active volcanoes in ...

  6. Venus Asks Vulcan to Forge Arms for her Son Aeneas

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    Venus Asks Vulcan to Forge Arms for her Son Aeneas or Venus at Vulcan's Forge is a 1630–1632 oil on canvas painting by Anthony van Dyck, now in the Louvre Museum, in Paris. [1] It depicts a scene from Virgil 's Aeneid (Book VIII, lines 370–385) in which Venus asks her husband Vulcan to forge weapons for Aeneas , her son by Anchises , with ...

  7. Vulcan (hypothetical planet) - Wikipedia

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    Vulcan in a lithographic map from 1846 [1] Vulcan / ˈ v ʌ l k ən / [2] was a proposed planet that some pre-20th century astronomers thought existed in an orbit between Mercury and the Sun. Speculation about, and even purported observations of, intermercurial bodies or planets date back to the beginning of the 17th century.

  8. Vulcan Street Plant - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [4] [6] This was only 26 days after Thomas Edison began to successfully operate his steam-driven Pearl Street Plant in New York, which began operation on September 4, 1882. [2] The output of the original generator was about 12.5 kilowatts.

  9. Vulcan Coal Mine - Wikipedia

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    Vulcan Coal Mine is an underground mining exploitation, one of the largest in Romania located in Vulcan, one of six cities in the Jiu Valley region of Hunedoara County. [2] The legal entity managing the Vulcan mine is the National Hard Coal Company which was set up in 1998. [2] The mine has reserves of 23.5 million tonnes of coal.