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  2. Pest of the West - Wikipedia

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    Pest of the West. " Pest of the West " is the 16th episode of the fifth season and the 96th overall episode of the American animated television series SpongeBob SquarePants. In this episode, SpongeBob finds that he is a distant relative of SpongeBuck SquarePants, a sheriff from Bikini Bottom's past town who helped save the citizens from the ...

  3. Historical urban community sizes - Wikipedia

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    Historical urban community sizes. This article lists historical urban community sizes based on the estimated populations of selected human settlements from 7000 BC – AD 1875, organized by archaeological periods . Many of the figures are uncertain, especially in ancient times. Estimating population sizes before censuses were conducted is a ...

  4. List of cities and towns in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    The table below shows cities and towns with more than 40,000 inhabitants (from the projection for 2016 by using the 2007 census data). [1] [2] The population numbers are referring to the inhabitants of the cities themselves, suburbs and the metropolitan area outside the city area are not taken into account. Given the suburbs and the ...

  5. Walled town of Počitelj - Wikipedia

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    Decision no. 01-278/02. Operator. Walled town of Počitelj(Serbian Cyrillic: Почитељ) is a medieval fortified nucleus of Počiteljhistoric village, in the municipality of Čapljina, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Due to its significant architectural and urbanistic historical value, it is considered an open-air museum.

  6. Patron (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game is a medieval city builder in the similar vein of Banished, RimWorld and The Settlers. [1] In the game, the player collects resources in order to create and expand its own medieval town with farms, production plants, residential houses and other objects.

  7. Medieval commune - Wikipedia

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    In medieval Spain, urban communities were self-governing through their concejo abierto or open council of property-owners. The larger towns delegated authority to regidores (town councillors) and alcaldes (law officers), who managed the town and the surrounding lands as one communidad. After the Middle Ages, selection of officials was changed ...

  8. Category:Medieval cities - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Wikidata item; ... Medieval Finnish towns‎ (6 P) I. Medieval Indian cities‎ ... Pages in category "Medieval cities"

  9. Free imperial city - Wikipedia

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    The free imperial cities in the 18th century. In the Holy Roman Empire, the collective term free and imperial cities (German: Freie und Reichsstädte), briefly worded free imperial city (Freie Reichsstadt, Latin: urbs imperialis libera), was used from the fifteenth century to denote a self-ruling city that had a certain amount of autonomy and was represented in the Imperial Diet.