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  2. Demographics of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japan has a high population concentration in urban areas on the plains since 75% of Japan's land area is made up of mountains, [28] and also Japan has a forest cover rate of 68.5% (the only other developed countries with such a high forest cover percentage are Finland and Sweden). [24]

  3. VH1 - Wikipedia

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    VH1 (originally an initialism for Video Hits One) is an American basic cable television network that launched on January 1, 1985, and is currently owned by the BET Media Group subsidiary of Paramount Global's CBS Entertainment Group based in New York City.

  4. Nintendo - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo was founded as Nintendo Koppai [d] on 23 September 1889 [8] by craftsman Fusajiro Yamauchi in Shimogyō-ku, Kyoto, Japan, as an unincorporated establishment, to produce and distribute Japanese playing cards, or karuta (かるた, from Portuguese carta, 'card'), most notably hanafuda (花札, 'flower cards').

  5. 1964 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    December 6 – The 1-hour stop-motion animated special Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, based on the popular Christmas song, is broadcast for the first time, on NBC. It becomes a Christmas tradition, despite moving to CBS in 1972. [28] December 10 – Martin Luther King Jr. is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, Norway. December 11

  6. COVID-19 lockdown in India - Wikipedia

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    Andhra Pradesh increased the prices by 75%. [41] Tamil Nadu hiked the excise duty on Indian Made Foreign Alcohol by 15%. [42] Delhi also came up with a system of e-token to avoid long queues outside wine shops. [43] This also lead to the online sale of alcohol in some states that were previously prohibited. [44]

  7. Poor Things (film) - Wikipedia

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    Poor Things is a 2023 film [a] directed by Yorgos Lanthimos and written by Tony McNamara, based on the 1992 novel by Alasdair Gray.A co-production between Ireland, the United Kingdom, and the United States, the film stars Emma Stone, Mark Ruffalo, Willem Dafoe, Ramy Youssef, Christopher Abbott, and Jerrod Carmichael. [6]