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  2. Peace pole - Wikipedia

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    The tallest (16.5 m (54 ft)) peace pole in the world on the campus of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in Ghana. It is made of a 105 years old Sapele tree. 5 languages (Twi—a local language in Ghana, Hindi, Chinese, Swahili, and Arabic) have been used to express the peace prayer on the pole: "May Peace Be on Earth".

  3. List of Latin phrases (P) - Wikipedia

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    European Peace: euphemism for Europe after World War II: Pax Hispanica: Spanish Peace: Euphemism for the Spanish Empire; specifically can mean the twenty-three years of supreme Spanish dominance in Europe (approximately 1598–1621). Adapted from Pax Romana. pax in terra: peace on earth: Used to exemplify the desired state of peace on earth Pax ...

  4. Google Translate - Wikipedia

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    Google Translate is a multilingual neural machine translation service developed by Google to translate text, documents and websites from one language into another. It offers a website interface, a mobile app for Android and iOS, as well as an API that helps developers build browser extensions and software applications. [3]

  5. Google Neural Machine Translation - Wikipedia

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    Google Translate previously first translated the source language into English and then translated the English into the target language rather than translating directly from one language to another. [11] A July 2019 study in Annals of Internal Medicine found that "Google Translate is a viable, accurate tool for translating non–English-language ...

  6. Pacem in terris - Wikipedia

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    Pacem in terris was the first encyclical that a pope addressed to "all men of good will", rather than only to Catholics, quoting the praise to God as said by the heavenly army above the manger of Bethlehem (Latin Vulgate: in terra pax in hominibus bonae voluntatis, Luke 2:14; English translation: 2:13–14). [3]

  7. Prayer of Saint Francis - Wikipedia

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    The Pope had an Italian translation published on the front page of L'Osservatore Romano on 20 January 1916. It appeared under the heading, "The prayers of 'Souvenir Normand' for peace", with a jumbled explanation: "'Souvenir Normand' has sent the Holy Father the text of some prayers for peace.

  8. List of places named after peace - Wikipedia

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    安平 – Chinese, Mandarin (an’ping) or 平安 (ping’an) or simply 安 (an) 长安 – Chinese, Mandarin (chang’an, eternal peace) 和平 – Chinese, Mandarin (he’ping) or 平和 (ping’he) 安 – Chinese, Teochew & Cantonese (on) fred – Danish and Swedish; peace – English; paix – French; Frieden – German; shalom – Hebrew

  9. Edmond Bordeaux Szekely - Wikipedia

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    Edmond Bordeaux Szekely (March 5, 1905 – 1979) was a Hungarian philologist/linguist, philosopher, psychologist and natural living enthusiast. Szekely authored The Essene Gospel of Peace, which he alleged to have translated from an ancient text he discovered in the 1920s.