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  2. Georges Seurat - Wikipedia

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    Seurat was born on 2 December 1859 in Paris, at 60 rue de Bondy (now rue René Boulanger). The Seurat family moved to 136 boulevard de Magenta (now 110 boulevard de Magenta) in 1862 or 1863. [9]

  3. Seura - Wikipedia

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    Seura was one of the Finnish magazines which published negative views about the Jews in the pre-World War II period. [3] The magazine mostly covers articles on education, parenting, health issues, food, travelling, and world affairs. [5] It lost its market share to magazines that concentrate on celebrity gossip.

  4. Kidnapping of Anabel Segura - Wikipedia

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    Anabel Segura Foles was a 22-year-old woman from La Moraleja, an affluent residential district of Alcobendas municipality in northern Community of Madrid, Spain. [4] She was the eldest daughter of José Segura Nájera, a businessman in the petrochemical sector, [5] and his German wife Sigrid Foles.

  5. Finnish Beniamino Gigli Club - Wikipedia

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    Finnish Beniamino Gigli Club (Finnish: "Suomen Beniamino Gigli - seura") is a Finnish society, founded in 1985 to promote the life work of the tenore Beniamino Gigli.It engages in cultural exchange between Finland and Italy by organizing opportunities for Finnish singers to sing in Recanati and, correspondingly, opportunities for Italian singers to sing at Beniamino Gigli memorial concerts in ...

  6. Säkkijärven polkka - Wikipedia

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    Säkkijärven polkka (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈsækːiˌjærʋen ˈpolkːɑ]; "the Säkkijärvi polka") is a well-known folk tune from Finland that is very popular with Finnish accordionists.

  7. Academic Karelia Society - Wikipedia

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    The Academic Karelia Society (Akateeminen Karjala-Seura, AKS) was a Finnish nationalist and Finno-Ugric activist organization aiming at the growth and improvement of newly independent Finland, founded by academics and students of the University of Finland in 1922. Its members retained influential positions in the academic life of the era as ...

  8. Finnish Literature Society - Wikipedia

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    The Finnish Literature Society (Finnish: Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura ry or Finnish: SKS) was founded in 1831 [1] to promote literature written in Finnish. Among its first publications was the Kalevala, the Finnish national epic. [2]

  9. Finno-Ugrian Society - Wikipedia

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    Finno-Ugrian Society (French: Société Finno-Ougrienne, Finnish: Suomalais-Ugrilainen Seura) is a Finnish learned society, dedicated to the study of Uralic and Altaic languages. It was founded in Helsinki in 1883 by the proposal of professor Otto Donner. The society publishes several academic journals, including: