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dev_2400
The population of the country that worked with the outfit behind Man in Space Soonest numbers how much?
[ "6 million" ]
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dev_2401
Who was the first elected president of the country where, along with the nation where Ágnes Konkoly is from, many expelled French Jews relocated to?
[ "Gabriel Narutowicz" ]
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dev_2402
What forced the departure from the country responsible for Phoe Pyonn Cho of the people once defied by new coinage?
[ "The dynasty regrouped and defeated the Portuguese" ]
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dev_2403
What's the population of the largest state in the region of the U.S. where trading practices were once threatened by the Navigation Acts?
[ "1,335,907" ]
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dev_2404
When did the country the top-ranking Warsaw Pact operatives came from, despite it being headquartered in the country known as the nobilities commonwealth, agree to a unified Germany inside NATO?
[ "May 1990", "1990" ]
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dev_2405
Who was the first person to control a spacecraft, from the country the top-ranking Warsaw Pact operatives came from, despite it being headquartered in the country called the nobilities commonwealth?
[ "Gherman Titov" ]
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dev_2406
Who won the Indy car race in the largest city and the state capital of the death state of Cochise?
[ "Mario Andretti" ]
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dev_2407
When did the people who first imported slaves to New York, come to the country where Lord of the Rings was filmed?
[ "13 December 1642" ]
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dev_2408
What was the capital of the state where WEKL operates, before the city where Blackberry Smoke was formed?
[ "Milledgeville" ]
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dev_2409
How long are the council terms in the second largest city in the US state focused by the cross-border transactions committee of the Department of Real Estate?
[ "four-year" ]
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dev_2410
Besides the body of water by the city where Erwin Speckler died, and the Irish Channel, what else was lowered in the last cold phase?
[ "English Channel", "The Channel" ]
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dev_2411
What was Germany's main goal in the battle of the ocean adjacent to the US city having WEDR?
[ "to stem the flow of merchant shipping that enabled Britain to keep fighting", "United Kingdom", "UK" ]
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dev_2412
What was the first OS to support Hyper-V from the company the letters MS stands for in the network that broadcasts Buchanan & Press?
[ "Windows 8" ]
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dev_2413
How were those people defied by the use of new coins later removed from where Myint Myint Aye is from?
[ "The dynasty regrouped and defeated the Portuguese" ]
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dev_2414
Who sent naval ships to the body of water that joins the Atlantic and the sea where the Rhine ends?
[ "Caesar" ]
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dev_2415
How were the people that the Somali Muslim Ajuran Empire made coins to proclaim independence from, expelled from the country where Star Cola is produced?
[ "The dynasty regrouped and defeated the Portuguese" ]
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dev_2416
How were the people that the Somali Muslim Ajuran Empire made coins to proclaim independence from, expelled from the country where Mohinga is eaten?
[ "The dynasty regrouped and defeated the Portuguese" ]
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