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It appears on the cover of the video games Pokémon Gold [408] Pokémon Stadium 2, [408] and HeartGold, [402] and was featured heavily in promotion for the series during the 2000s. [ 129 ] Ho-Oh first appeared at the end of the first episode of the Pokémon anime , Pokémon, I Choose You! , flying over Ash Ketchum and Pikachu after the pair ...
Gomu or Gömü may refer to: Gömü, Amasra, village in Bartın Province, Turkey; Gömü, Emirdağ, village in Afyonkarahisar Province, Turkey; Gomu or Moo language, Adamawa language of Nigeria; Gomu District, former district in the old Ōsumi Province, Japan
The Yokohama Rubber Company, Limited (横浜ゴム株式会社, Yokohama Gomu Kabushiki gaisha) is a Japanese manufacturing company based in Hiratsuka, Japan. [1] The company was founded and began on October 13, 1917, in a joint venture between Yokohama Cable Manufacturing and BFGoodrich .
The General Post Office is a heritage landmark building in Perth, Western Australia.Located on the western side of Forrest Place in the city's central business district, its imposing stone facade is in the Beaux-Arts style.
"Omoide wa Okkusenman!" (思い出はおっくせんまん!, translated as "110 million memories!" or "Countless memories!" [Note 1]) is a song that has become an Internet meme in Japan.
For its entire history, the GPO has occupied the corner of North Capitol Street NW and H Street NW in the District of Columbia. The large red brick building that houses the GPO was erected in 1903 and is unusual in being one of the few large, red brick government structures in a city where most government buildings are mostly marble and granite.
August 2, 2009 () [13] Hancock's ship reaches Amazon Lily and she returns to her palace. Nyon, a former ruler of the island, urges Hancock to answer the summons in order to keep the treaty that protects her people, but Hancock refuses and throws her out a window.
The General Post Office (GPO; Irish: Ard-Oifig an Phoist) is the former headquarters of An Post — the Irish Post Office. It remains its registered office and the principal post office of Dublin [ 1 ] — the capital city of Ireland — and is situated in the centre of O'Connell Street , the city's main thoroughfare.