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    over 3½ m (11½ ft) tall and nearly 3 m (10 ft) wide printed from 192 separate wood blocks? ... that Petubastis III led a revolt in Egypt against Persian...
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  • royal crowns of the merged Upper and Lower Egypt as a cobra and a vulture, respectively? Portal:Myths/Did you know/17 ... that according to Hindu mythology...
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  • Catholic League?" Portal:Vatican City/Did you know/3 ...that the 22 Bodmer Papyri from a fifth-century Egyptian monastic library near Nag Hammadi contain...
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  • This page displays all the articles which appear in the "did you know..." section of the San Francisco Bay Area portal, as well as most of the DYK's which...
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  • Shortcut P:HVNY/DYK edit  Portal:Hudson Valley/Did you know/1 ... that a coffee roasting plant has been built among the dairy farms historically located...
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  • These are Did you know? subpages that display on Portal:New York City. One set will be selected randomly, using {{Random subpage}}. edit  Portal:New York...
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  • edit  Portal:Insects/Did you know/1 ... that Araneagryllus is named from a combination of the Latin aranea meaning "spider" and gryllus meaning "cricket"...
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  • edit    Portal:Visual arts/Did you know/Archive/1 ... that abstract expressionist Jackson Pollock considered the greatest painting in North America to...
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  • Portal's Did you know section. (Archives are in sets of approximately 50 items each) Current Archive: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4| 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 ....
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  • As Featured on Did You Know... The following collection of facts where originally chosen by the DYK project for the main page of Wikipedia. Date of newest...
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  • edit  Portal:Arthropods/Did you know/1 ... that symbiotic moss animals live on setae on the antennae, mouthparts and legs of the crab Goneplax rhomboides...
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  • Railways (PR) was shipped through Port Said in Egypt and ferried across the Suez Canal between the Egyptian State Railways and PR stations on opposite banks...
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  • edit  Portal:Biography/Did you know/1 ... that American frontier doctor Charles Boarman (pictured), a founding member of the Society of California Pioneers...
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  • edit  Portal:University of Oxford/Did you know/1 Articles from Wikipedia's "Did You Know" archives about the university and people associated with it:...
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