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  2. Cookie Run: Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Cookie Run: Kingdom is a free to play role-playing & city-building battle simulator. The game is mainly played by building the player's Cookie Kingdom and collecting Cookies using the game's gacha to fight in various game modes.

  3. Cookie Run - Wikipedia

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    Cookie Run: Kingdom was released on 19-21 January 2021 worldwide and had its official English release on 8 October 2021., Unlike the previous games, Cookie Run: Kingdom takes place in an alternate universe and is a mix of a collectible RPG and a social kingdom-building game. It features new Cookies and over 200 levels.

  4. 2024 United Kingdom general election in South East England

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    Liberal Democrats. Green. Leader since. 27 August 2020 [note 1] 1 October 2021. Last election. 1 seat, 18.3%. 1 seat, 3.9%. The 2024 United Kingdom general election is scheduled to be held on Thursday, 4 July 2024. 91 seats will be up for election in South East England .

  5. 2024 United Kingdom general election in Northern Ireland

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    Last election. 14.9%, 2 MPs. 11.7%, 0 MPs. Didn't stand. The 2024 general election in Northern Ireland is scheduled to be held on 4 July 2024, with all 18 Northern Irish seats in the House of Commons to be contested. The general election will occur after the recently completed constituency boundaries review.

  6. List of longest-running television shows by category - Wikipedia

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    1937–1938, 1946–present (not broadcast during WW2 1939–1945) BBC Television Service, BBC One. 77. Sports outside broadcast. The Championships, Wimbledon [2] United Kingdom. 1937, [3] 1939,1946–present (not played during World War II, nor in 2020 due to COVID-19 concerns) BBC Television Service, BBC One/Two. 75.

  7. The Code (Nemo song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Code" is a song by Swiss singer Nemo, released on 29 February 2024. It has been described by Nemo as a song that details their experience with coming to terms with their non-binary identity. They represented Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 with the song, where they won the contest with 591 points.

  8. Alejandro Saab - Wikipedia

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    Alejandro Saab (born November 15, 1994) is an American voice actor. Some of his noteworthy roles include Gabimaru in Hell's Paradise: Jigokuraku, Tamotsu Denkigai in Akiba's Trip: The Animation, Takezo Kurata in Kono Oto Tomare! Sounds of Life, Kazuki Yasaka in Sarazanmai, Izumi Miyamura in Horimiya, Tatsuya Shiba in The Irregular at Magic High ...

  9. List of United Kingdom by-elections (2010–present) - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of parliamentary by-elections in the United Kingdom since 2010, with the names of the incumbent and victor and their respective parties. Where seats changed political party at the election, the result is highlighted: blue for a Conservative gain, red for a Labour gain, orange for a Liberal Democrat gain, purple for a UKIP gain and other colours for any other gains.

  10. United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest - Wikipedia

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    The United Kingdom has hosted the Eurovision Song Contest a record nine times. The United Kingdom stepped in and hosted the contest for the Netherlands in 1960, France in 1963, Monaco in 1972 and Luxembourg in 1974 due to the winning countries' financial and capacity issues. On four occasions (1968, 1977, 1982 and 1998) the UK was given the ...

  11. Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 1983 - Wikipedia

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    1983. • 1984 . Germany was represented by duo Hoffmann & Hoffmann, with the song "Rücksicht", at the 1983 Eurovision Song Contest, which took place on 23 April in Munich, following Nicole 's victory for Germany in 1982. "Rücksicht" was the winner of the German national final, held on 19 March.