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  2. Minicraft - Wikipedia

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    Minicraft was developed by Minecraft creator Markus Persson in 48 hours as a part of the 22nd Ludum Dare competition, which requires game developers that enter the contest to make a game in 48 hours based on a theme that is released just before the time starts. [3] For this Ludum Dare, the theme was "Alone".

  3. Nuit Blanche - Wikipedia

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    The concept of Les Allumées was scaled down to a single night and focused on the offerings of Paris. "The first night-time trail through the streets of Paris and its contemporary-art scene took place on 5 October 2002, and the opportunity for anyone to explore artistic creation for a night has come back every year since." [8]

  4. Videos by PewDiePie - Wikipedia

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    Most-viewed videos by PewDiePie by year of upload; Year Video name Views (millions) Upload date Video Notes 2010 "Minecraft Multiplayer Fun" 22.0 2 October 2010 [‡ 2][m] ...

  5. Minecraft server - Wikipedia

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    Famously known as the oldest anarchy server in Minecraft; there is no officially set list of rules, allowing the use of cheats and obscene language in-game. Its map is one of the longest-running server maps in the game. It has since updated to Minecraft version 1.20 after previously running on Minecraft version 1.12 for many years. [28] [29 ...

  6. Minecraft Live - Wikipedia

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    Minecraft Live is an interactive livestream about the video game Minecraft, hosted annually by developer Mojang. Originally starting out as an in-person fan convention called MinecraftCon (later Minecon [ a ] [ b ] ), the first gathering was in 2010; the event reoccurred annually until 2016 under the name Minecon.

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  8. Bells of Notre-Dame de Paris - Wikipedia

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    The list followed a general hierarchy of solemnity, from the grand solennel (ringing order: 1, 2, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3) used for the most solemn occasions, to Les Benjamines (ringing order: 10, 9, 8) used for baptisms. A simplified version of this list was used from 1856 to 2012, and the full practice was revived from 2013 to 2019.

  9. One-Two-Two - Wikipedia

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    The One-Two-Two was one of the most luxurious and illustrious brothels of Paris in the 1930s and 1940s. The name was taken from the address, 122 Rue de Provence , 8th arrondissement of Paris . The numbers were translated into English to ensure that foreign tourists would be able to find the brothel and as a password for French people.