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  1. Yorkshire and the Humber: Yorkshire and the Humber is one of nine official regions of England at the first level of ITL for statistical purposes. The population in 2021 was 5,481,431 with its largest settlements being Leeds, Sheffield, Bradford, Hull, and York. (Region of England) [100%] 2024-01-20 [Yorkshire and the Humber] [Regions of England]...
  2. Yorkshire and the Humber: Yorkshire and the Humber is one of England's nine administrative regions. It consists of most of Yorkshire and the northernmost area of the historic county of Lincolnshire. [100%] 2023-06-10
  3. Humber: Humber, an estuary on the east coast of England formed by the rivers Trent and Ouse, the northern shore belonging to Yorkshire and the southern to Lincolnshire. The junction of these two important rivers is near the village of Faxfleet ... [99%] 2022-09-02
  4. Harbour (programming language): Harbour is a computer programming language, primarily used to create database/business programs. It is a modernized, open source and cross-platform version of the older Clipper system, which in turn developed from the dBase database market of the 1980s ... (Programming language) [88%] 2024-01-10 [Procedural programming languages] [XBase programming language family]...
  5. Harbour: Other early forms in English were herberwe and harborow, as seen in various place names, such as Market Harborough. The French auberge, an inn, derived through heberger, is thus the same word), a place of refuge or shelter. It is ... [88%] 2022-09-02
  6. Harbour: HARBOUR har'-ber. Used figuratively of God in Joel 3:16 the King James Version margin, (Hebrew) "place of repair, or, harbour" (the King James Version "hope," the Revised Version (British and American) "refuge"). See HAVEN; SHIPS AND BOATS, I ... [88%] 1915-01-01
  7. Humber the Hun: Humber the Hun was a legendary king of so-called "Huns" who, according to Gafridian legend, invaded the British Isles in about the 12th century BC. His people successfully conquered Scotia but he himself was drowned during his campaign against ... (Social) [84%] 2023-12-09 [Huns]
  8. Hummer: Hummer was a brand of sport utility vehicle (SUV) owned by GM. The Original Hummer (now referred to as the H1) was based on the military High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV, or Humvee) base model. [82%] 2023-02-07 [Cars]
  9. Hummer: Hummer (stylized as HUMMER) is a brand of pickups and SUVs that was first marketed in 1992 when AM General began selling a civilian version of the M998 Humvee. Although discontinued in 2010, Hummer returned as a sub-brand of ... (Company) [82%] 2023-10-10 [Off-road vehicles] [Companies (Engineering)]...
  10. Hummer (Begriffsklärung): Hummer steht für: Personen: Siehe auch. (Begriffsklärung) [82%] 2024-01-20
  11. Hummer: Hummer (stylized in all caps) is a brand of pickups and SUVs first marketed in 1992 when AM General began selling a civilian version of the M998 Humvee. Although discontinued in 2010, Hummer returned as a model under GMC in ... (Brand of vehicles (1992–2010)) [82%] 2024-01-20 [Hummer] [Off-road vehicles]...
  12. Hummer (game): Hummer is a video game developed by Sega AM2 and published by Sega for the arcade. Hummer is a first-person light-gun game in which the player's hummer drives through enemy ranks. (Game) [82%] 2024-01-20 [Arcade games]
  13. List of ports and harbours of Gujarat: Gujarat is the westernmost state of India, positioned strategically along the Arabian Sea, fostering the development of dynamic port cities that serve as pivotal gateways for trade, cultural interchange, and geopolitical influence. The maritime legacy of Gujarat predates recorded history ... (None) [81%] 2024-01-08 [Economy of India lists] [Ports and harbours of India]...
  14. The Hammer (2010 film): The Hammer, previously titled Hamill, is a 2010 biographical film about Matt Hamill, a deaf wrestler and mixed martial artist. Oren Kaplan directs the film based on a screenplay co-written by Eben Kostbar and Joseph McKelheer, who are also ... (2010 film) [79%] 2024-01-20 [2010 films] [American Sign Language films]...
  15. Huber: Huber is a German-language surname. It derives from the German word Hube meaning hide, a unit of land a farmer might possess, granting them the status of a free tenant. [79%] 2023-12-17 [German-language surnames] [Surnames of Jewish origin]...
  16. Humbe: Humberto Rodríguez Terrazas (Monterrey, Nuevo León, 11 de noviembre de 2000), más conocido por su nombre artístico Humbe, es un cantante, compositor y productor mexicano. Nominado al Premio Grammy Latino. [79%] 2023-11-26
  17. The Cross-Harbour (Holdings): The Cross-Harbour (Holdings) Limited (CHHL) (SEHK: 32), formerly the Cross-Harbour Tunnel Company, is a Hong Kong investment holding company with emphasis on transport infrastructures. The Cross-Harbour Tunnel Company Limited was incorporated with a nominal capital of HK ... (Holdings) [77%] 2023-10-30 [Holding companies of Hong Kong] [Transport companies of Hong Kong]...
  18. The Harbour Lights (1923 film): The Harbour Lights is a 1923 British silent drama film directed by Tom Terriss and starring Tom Moore, Isobel Elsom, and Gerald McCarthy. It was based on a popular Victorian melodramatic play The Harbour Lights by George R. (1923 film) [77%] 2023-10-31 [1923 films] [1923 drama films]...
  19. The Harbour Bride: The Harbour Bride (German: Die Hafenbraut) is a 1927 German silent drama film directed by Wolfgang Neff and starring John Mylong, Olga Engl and Robert Leffler. The film's sets were designed by the art director Artur Günther. (1927 film) [77%] 2023-12-16 [1927 films] [Films of the Weimar Republic]...
  20. The Hammer of the Cartesians: The Hammer of the Cartesians: Henry More's Philosophy of Spirit and the Origins of Modern Atheism is a 2013 book by David Leech, in which the author argues that Henry More’s spirit conception, influential upon Isaac Newton and ... (2013 book by David Leech) [77%] 2023-12-29 [2013 non-fiction books] [Books about atheism]...

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