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  2. Wasaga Beach - Wikipedia

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    Wasaga Beach (or simply Wasaga) is a town in Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada. Situated along the longest freshwater beach in the world, [ 4 ] it is a popular summer tourist destination. It is located along the southern end of Georgian Bay , approximately 150 km (93 mi) north of Toronto and about 40 km (25 mi) northwest of Barrie .

  3. Margarita (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A margarita is a cocktail. Margarita or Margaritas may also refer to: Film and television. Margarita (Philippine TV series), a 2007 Philippine drama;

  4. Wasaga (film) - Wikipedia

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    Wasaga is a 1994 Canadian drama film, directed by Judith Doyle. [1] The film stars Louise Lilliefeldt as Rebecca, a video artist from Toronto who is working on a project in Wasaga Beach; she takes driving lessons from driving instructor Judy (Tracy Wright) because of the town's much more car-oriented lifestyle, only to find Judy becoming a love interest.

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  6. Nottawasaga River - Wikipedia

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    The Nottawasaga River is a river in Simcoe County and Dufferin County in Central Ontario, Canada. [1] It is part of the Great Lakes Basin, and is a tributary of Lake Huron.The river flows from the Orangeville Reservoir in the town of Orangeville, Dufferin County, through the Niagara Escarpment [2] and the Minesing Wetlands, the latter a wetland of international significance (Ramsar Convention ...

  7. Curry - Wikipedia

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    Curry is very popular in the United Kingdom, with a curry house in nearly every town. [ 41 ] [ 42 ] Such is its popularity that it has frequently been called its "adopted national dish". [ 40 ] It was estimated that in 2016 there were 12,000 curry houses, employing 100,000 people and with annual combined sales of approximately £4.2 billion. [ 43 ]

  8. Crosse & Blackwell - Wikipedia

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    Crosse & Blackwell is an English food brand.The original company was established in London in 1706, then was acquired by Edmund Crosse and Thomas Blackwell in 1830. It became independent until it was acquired by Swiss conglomerate Nestlé in 1960.

  9. Yellow curry - Wikipedia

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    Thai yellow curry, outside Thailand, usually refers to the dish kaeng kari. [2] Thai yellow curry is most typically served with chicken or beef and a starchy vegetable, most often potatoes, but it can be made with duck, tofu, shrimp, fish, or vegetables and is eaten with steamed rice [3] or round rice noodles known as khanom chin. [citation needed]