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Haunters (Korean: 초능력자; RR: Choneungryeokja; lit. Psychic) is a 2010
South Korean science fiction action film
written and
directed by Kim Min-seok. It...
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Marie Émilie Thérèse de Joly, "Mademoiselle de
Choin" (2
August 1670 – 14
April 1732) was a
French lady-in-waiting, the
lover and
later the morganatic...
- 1690 and in 1695
Louis secretly married his
lover Marie Émilie de Joly de
Choin. His new wife did not
acquire the
status of
Dauphine of France, and the...
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culture remains refreshing". Bonn:
Deutsche Welle.
Retrieved 2022-01-12.
Choin 2002. Becker,
Claudia (2013-08-06). "Geschichte, FKK in Deutschland: Nacktgymnastik...
- The
Trossachs National Park. The
nearest village is Balquhidder. "Stob a'
Choin". hill-bagging.co.uk.
Retrieved 7 May 2019. "walkhighlands Stob a'Choin"...
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Furuichi Chōin (1452–1508) (a.k.a.
Furuichi Harima) was a
minor ****anese lord and cha-no-yu
aficionado during the
Sengoku period. A
disciple of Murata...
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Creag an Leth-
choin, also
known as Lurcher's Crag, is a
summit in
Cairngorms National Park, Scotland,
United Kingdom. It is 1,053
metres (3,455 ft) high...
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Beinn a'
Choin (769 m) is a
mountain in the
Grampian Mountains of Scotland. It lies on the
border of the
Stirling region and
Argyll at the
northern end...
- of 3,293 ft (1,004 m) at
Creag Toll a’
Choin, 650
metres southwest.
Between 1921 and 1981
Creag Toll a’
Choin was
declared the
Munro after its height...
- Dùn a'
Choin Duibh (Scottish Gaelic: Fort of the
Black Dog) is a
hillfort located near Torinturk,
Argyll and Bute, Scotland.
According to the
local shanachies...