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  2. No Man's Sky - Wikipedia

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    No Man's Sky is an action-adventure survival game developed and published by Hello Games.It was released worldwide for the PlayStation 4 and Windows in August 2016, for Xbox One in July 2018, for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and Series S consoles in November 2020, for Nintendo Switch in October 2022, and for macOS in June 2023.

  3. Development of No Man's Sky - Wikipedia

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    No Man's Sky is a 2016 video game developed by the British development studio, Hello Games. No Man's Sky allows the player to partake in four principal activities—exploration, survival, combat, and trading—in a shared, deterministic, procedurally generated open universe, which contains over 18 quintillion (1.8×10 19) planets each with their own unique environment and flora and fauna.

  4. Upton-by-Chester - Wikipedia

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    The name Upton is from the Old English upp, meaning up, higher or upon, and tūn, meaning a farmstead or settlement. [3] Listed in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Optone and being in the possession of Earl Hugh of Chester, [4] its entry reads: "In Wilaveston/Wirral Hundred. Upton. Earl Edwin held it.41/2 hides paying tax. Land for 12 ploughs.

  5. Human settlement - Wikipedia

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    In the field of geospatial predictive modeling, a settlement is "a city, town, village, or other agglomeration of buildings where people live and work". [1] The Global Human Settlement Layer framework produces global spatial information about the human presence on the planet over time. This in the form of built up maps, population density maps ...

  6. Tell (archaeology) - Wikipedia

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    Tell Barri, northeastern Syria, from the west; this is 32 meters (105 feet) high, and its base covers 37 hectares (91 acres) Tel Be'er Sheva, Beersheva, Israel. In archaeology, a tell (from Arabic: تَلّ, tall, 'mound' or 'small hill') [1] is an artificial topographical feature, a mound [a] consisting of the accumulated and stratified debris of a succession of consecutive settlements at the ...

  7. List of destroyed heritage - Wikipedia

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    Various historic buildings were demolished in the 19th and 20th centuries to make way for railways, industrial areas, or other modern buildings. Examples include the Castello di Villagonia and the Real Cittadella in Sicily. Many historic buildings in Italy were destroyed or damaged during World War II.

  8. Malpas, Cheshire - Wikipedia

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    6 Listed buildings. 7 Religion. 8 ... Print/export Download as PDF ... BBC North West and ITV Granada can be received through cable and satellite television such as ...

  9. List of countries with the most skyscrapers - Wikipedia

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    A skyscraper is generally defined as any building that is more than 150 metres (492 ft) tall and has more than 40 storeys. [1] [2] The following is a list of countries with the most skyscrapers. Other structures like observation towers or lattice towers are excluded on this list.