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Submit entries here for the relevant region. Add the county/state (if applicable or relevant) and flag of the country if possible. There is a reward of £25 (c. $31) for the most articles submitted for each region by July 31. Remember though to follow the guidelines on the main challenge page, particularly with fully sourcing entries and making them 1.5 kb of readable prose if possible. 1.2 kb minimum will be accepted for articles on minor geographical features and subjects where it is difficult to find 1.5 but try to aim for that. This list is also functioning as a scoreboard, so watch out for other editors to see where you stand.

England

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Kges1901

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  1. HMS Anne (1678),  England
  2. HMS Pendennis (1679),  England
  3. HMS Exeter (1680),  England
  4. HMS Breda (1679),  England
  5. No. 135 Squadron RAF,  England
  6. No. 542 Squadron RAF,  England

The C of E

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  1. Cranbrook RFC, Kent,  England
  2. Will Homer, Hampshire,  England
  3. Cranbrook Strict Baptist Chapel, Kent,  England
  4. Island Home (anthem),  Jersey

WTT and Staceydolxx

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  1. Winifred Ryle, Greater London,  England
  2. John Murrell (chemist), Greater London,  England
  3. John Read (businessman), Sussex,  England
  4. Rosalind Rowe, Greater London,  England
  5. Mary Lobel, Bristol,  England
  6. Anthony Scrivener, Kent,  England
  7. James Campbell (historian), Gloucestershire,  England
  8. Patricia Crampton, Wiltshire,  England
  9. Miles Salley, Oxfordshire,  England
  10. Peter Wood (director), Devon,  England
  11. Janet Trevelyan, Oxfordshire,  England
  12. Kenneth Stowe, Greater London,  England
  13. Sarah Mayer, Greater London,  England
  14. Thomas Ball Sulivan, Devon,  England
  15. Gregory Clement, Devon,  England
  16. Patrick Hodgkinson, Greater London,  England
  17. Simon Relph, Greater London,  England
  18. Meggie Albanesi, Greater London,  England
  19. Norah Blaney, Greater London,  England
  20. Marilyn Butler, Greater London,  England
  21. Judith Chaplin, Hertfordshire,  England
  22. Edna Annie Crichton, Gloucestershire,  England
  23. Marianne de Trey, Greater London,  England
  24. Ethel M. Elderton, Greater London,  England
  25. Mary Hesse, Surrey,  England

Penny Richards

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  1. Charlotte Hough, Hampshire,  England
  2. Agnes Mary Field, Surrey,  England
  3. Christine Burrows, Oxfordshire,  England
  4. Maudi Darrell, London,  England

MauraWen

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HawkAussie

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  1. 1987 Football League Second Division play-off Final,  England

Sturmvogel_66

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  1. HMS Recruit (1916),  England

Scotland

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Kges1901

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  1. 77th Regiment of Foot (Montgomerie's Highlanders),  Scotland

WTT and Staceydoxx

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  1. John Cameron, Lord Coulsfield, Dundee,  Scotland

Penny Richards

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The C of E

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  1. 2000 Scottish Cup Final, Glasgow,  Scotland

Sturmvogel_66

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  1. HMS Sir John Moore (1915), Glasgow,  Scotland
  2. HMS Prince Eugene, Glasgow,  Scotland
  3. HMS Comet (1910), Glasgow,  Scotland
  4. HMS Cameleon (1910), Glasgow,  Scotland
  5. HMS Archer (1911), Glasgow,  Scotland
  6. HMS Druid (1911), West Dunbartonshire,  Scotland
  7. HMS Hydra (1912), West Dunbartonshire,  Scotland
  8. HMS Lynx (1913), Glasgow,  Scotland
  9. HMS Ardent (1913), West Dunbartonshire,  Scotland
  10. HMS Phoebe (1916), Glasgow,  Scotland
  11. HMS Somme (1918), Glasgow,  Scotland
  12. HMS Seafire (1918), West Dunbartonshire,  Scotland
  13. HMS Scythe (1918), West Dunbartonshire,  Scotland
  14. HMS Wolfhound (L56), Glasgow,  Scotland
  15. HMS Allington Castle, Renfrewshire,  Scotland
  16. HMS Alnwick Castle (K405), Renfrewshire,  Scotland
  17. HMS Bamborough Castle (K412), Aberdeen,  Scotland
  18. HMS Caistor Castle, Aberdeen,  Scotland
  19. HMS Carisbrooke Castle (K379), Dundee,  Scotland
  20. HMS Dumbarton Castle (K388), Dundee,  Scotland
  21. HMS Hurst Castle, Dundee,  Scotland
  22. SS Empire Rest, Inverclyde,  Scotland
  23. SS Empire Shelter, Inverclyde,  Scotland
  24. HMS Caesar (R07), West Dunbartonshire,  Scotland
  25. HMS Cavendish (R15), West Dunbartonshire,  Scotland
  26. HMS Carron (R30), Inverclyde,  Scotland
  27. HMS Cambrian (R85), Inverclyde,  Scotland
  28. HMS Chivalrous, West Dunbartonshire,  Scotland
  29. HMS Childers, West Dunbartonshire,  Scotland
  30. HMS Cheviot, Glasgow,  Scotland
  31. HMS Consort (R76), Glasgow,  Scotland
  32. HMS Comet (R26), Glasgow,  Scotland

Wales

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WTT and Staceydoxx

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  1. Irvine Loudon, Cardiff,  Wales
  2. Aubrey Trotman-Dickenson, Cardiff,  Wales
  3. Gareth Gwenlan, Merthyr Tydfil,  Wales
  4. Trevor Evans (journalist), Glamorgan,  Wales

Penny Richards

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  1. Margaret Bevan, Glamorgan,  Wales
  2. Irma Chilton, Glamorgan,  Wales
  3. Ruth Dunning, Denbighshire,  Wales
  4. Sarah Edith Wynne, Flintshire,  Wales
  5. Clara Novello Davies, Cardiff,  Wales
  6. Rachel Bromwich, Aberystwyth,  Wales
  7. Gwendoline Trubshaw, Llanelli,  Wales
  8. Jemima Nicholas, Pembrokeshire,  Wales
  9. Edith Parnell, Penarth,  Wales
  10. Rachel Thomas (actress), Glamorgan,  Wales

Sturmvogel_66

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  1. Iris-class cruiser, Pembrokeshire,  Wales
  2. HMS Iris (1877), Pembrokeshire,  Wales
  3. HMS Mercury (1878), Pembrokeshire,  Wales
  4. HMS Medusa (1838), Pembrokeshire,  Wales
  5. HMS Medina (1840), Pembrokeshire,  Wales
  6. HMS Merlin (1838), Pembrokeshire,  Wales
  7. HMS Superb (1842), Pembrokeshire,  Wales
  8. HMS Centurion (1844), Pembrokeshire,  Wales
  9. HMS Colossus (1848), Pembrokeshire,  Wales
  10. HMS Lion (1847), Pembrokeshire,  Wales
  11. HMS Valorous (1851), Pembrokeshire,  Wales
  12. HMS Magicienne (1849), Pemrokeshire,  Wales
  13. HMS Vulture (1843), Pemrokeshire,  Wales

Ireland/N. Ireland

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The C of E

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  1. Police (Northern Ireland) Act 2000,  Northern Ireland
  2. Coleraine Cricket Club, County Londonderry,  Northern Ireland
  3. Newforge, Belfast,  Northern Ireland
  4. Elected Authorities (Northern Ireland) Act 1989,  Northern Ireland
  5. Flag of Ulster,  Northern Ireland
  6. A. T. Q. Stewart, Belfast,  Northern Ireland
  7. Boneybefore, County Antrim,  Northern Ireland
  8. 2019 FAI Cup Final, County Dublin,  Republic of Ireland
  9. Dungiven Celtic F.C., County Londonderry,  Northern Ireland
  10. 1973 Londonderry City Council election, County Londonderry,  Northern Ireland
  11. Gerry Mullan (politician), County Londonderry,  Northern Ireland
  12. Kevin Seaward, Belfast,  Northern Ireland
  13. Lisa Kearney, Belfast,  Northern Ireland
  14. 1946 Londonderry Borough Council election, County Londonderry,  Northern Ireland
  15. Fermanagh County Council, County Fermanagh,  Northern Ireland
  16. Rosemary Barton (politician), County Fermanagh,  Northern Ireland

Penny Richards

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  1. Aideen O'Kelly, Dublin,  Ireland

MauraWen

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  1. Lock ring, Munster,  Ireland
  2. Rosa 'Precious Platinum', Down,  Northern Ireland
  3. Markus Casey, Galway,  Ireland
  4. Rosa 'Electron', Armagh,  Northern Ireland
  5. Noelle Vial, Donegal,  Ireland
  6. Rosa 'Elina', Down,  Northern Ireland
  7. Barry Raftery, Dublin  Republic of Ireland
  8. Canon Island Abbey, County Clare,  Republic of Ireland
  9. Clare Abbey, County Clare,  Republic of Ireland
  10. Cohaw, County Cavan,  Republic of Ireland
  11. Newgrange cursus, County Meath,  Republic of Ireland

WTT and Staceydolxx

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  1. Averil Deverell, County Wicklow,  Ireland

Europe

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Excludes UK and Ireland.

Kges1901

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  1. 2nd Army (Wehrmacht),  Germany
  2. 15th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht),  Germany

Vami_IV

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  1. Kieselbronn,  Germany
  2. Wilhelmine von Grävenitz,  Germany
  3. Johann Friedrich Nette,  Germany
  4. Notre Dame de Morienval,  France
  5. Keltern,  Germany
  6. Heimsheim,  Germany
  7. Yburg Castle,  Germany
  8. Dilsberg Castle,  Germany
  9. Editori Riuniti,  Italy
  10. Illingen, Baden-Württemberg,  Germany
  11. Königsbach-Stein,  Germany
  12. Alpirsbach Abbey,  Germany
  13. Schöntal,  Germany
  14. Alpirsbach,  Germany
  15. Lessay Abbey,  France
  16. Niefern-Öschelbronn,  Germany
  17. Lichtenstein, Baden-Württemberg,  Germany
  18. Altheim, Biberach,  Germany
  19. Mönsheim,  Germany
  20. Neuenbürg,  Germany
  21. Eisingen,  Germany
  22. Friolzheim,  Germany
  23. Neulingen,  Germany
  24. Ölbronn-Dürrn,  Germany
  25. Ötisheim,  Germany
  26. Tiefenbronn,  Germany
  27. Wiernsheim,  Germany
  28. Wimsheim,  Germany
  29. Weikersheim,  Germany
  30. Burladingen,  Germany
  31. Rosenfeld, Germany,  Germany
  32. Schömberg, Zollernalbkreis,  Germany
  33. Bisingen,  Germany
  34. Bitz,  Germany
  35. Dautmergen,  Germany
  36. Neidlingen,  Germany
  37. Albbruck,  Germany
  38. Dormettingen,  Germany
  39. Dotternhausen,  Germany
  40. Grosselfingen,  Germany
  41. Hausen am Tann,  Germany
  42. Nusplingen,  Germany
  43. Obernheim,  Germany
  44. Rangendingen,  Germany
  45. Ratshausen,  Germany
  46. Straßberg, Zollernalbkreis,  Germany
  47. Weilen unter den Rinnen,  Germany
  48. Winterlingen,  Germany
  49. Zimmern unter der Burg,  Germany
  50. Bärenthal,  Germany
  51. Ettenheim,  Germany
  52. Hausach,  Germany
  53. Aidlingen,  Germany
  54. Altheim (Ehingen),  Germany
  55. Kernen,  Germany
  56. Deißlingen,  Germany
  57. Eschbronn,  Germany
  58. Hardt, Baden-Württemberg,  Germany
  59. Allmersbach,  Germany
  60. Reute (Breisgau),  Germany
  61. Dauchingen,  Germany
  62. Illmensee,  Germany
  63. Ehrenkirchen,  Germany
  64. Uhingen,  Germany
  65. Ittlingen,  Germany
  66. Bad Ditzenbach,  Germany
  67. Mühlhausen im Täle,  Germany
  68. Ebersbach an der Fils,  Germany
  69. Eislingen,  Germany
  70. Bad Boll,  Germany
  71. Lauterstein,  Germany
  72. Gingen an der Fils,  Germany
  73. Gammelshausen,  Germany
  74. Bad Überkingen,  Germany
  75. Birenbach,  Germany
  76. Böhmenkirch,  Germany
  77. Deggingen,  Germany
  78. Hohenstadt,  Germany
  79. Kuchen, Baden-Württemberg,  Germany
  80. Salach,  Germany
  81. Schlat,  Germany
  82. Schlierbach (Göppingen),  Germany
  83. Eriskirch,  Germany
  84. Allmannsweiler,  Germany
  85. Dobel,  Germany
  86. Wildberg, Baden-Württemberg,  Germany
  87. Simmozheim,  Germany
  88. Simmersfeld,  Germany
  89. Rohrdorf, Baden-Württemberg,  Germany
  90. Oberreichenbach, Baden-Württemberg,  Germany
  91. Neuweiler,  Germany
  92. Neubulach,  Germany
  93. Haiterbach,  Germany
  94. Gechingen,  Germany
  95. Enzklösterle,  Germany
  96. Egenhausen,  Germany
  97. Altensteig,  Germany
  98. Ebhausen,  Germany
  99. Bad Teinach-Zavelstein,  Germany
  100. Althengstett,  Germany
  101. Zwingenberg (Baden),  Germany
  102. Friesenheim (Baden-Württemberg),  Germany
  103. Alfdorf,  Germany
  104. Althütte,  Germany
  105. Oppenweiler,  Germany
  106. Spiegelberg,  Germany
  107. Sulzbach an der Murr,  Germany
  108. Affalterbach,  Germany
  109. Marbach am Neckar,  Germany
  110. Löchgau,  Germany
  111. Gemmrigheim,  Germany
  112. Erligheim,  Germany
  113. Eberdingen,  Germany
  114. Asperg,  Germany
  115. Hemmingen, Baden-Württemberg,  Germany
  116. Hessigheim,  Germany

Penny Richards

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  1. Cécile Butticaz,   Switzerland
  2. Julia Claussen,  Sweden
  3. Clara Lichtenstein,  Hungary
  4. Giulia Novelli,  Italy
  5. Jenny Dufau,  France
  6. Elisabet Anrep-Nordin,  Sweden

Sturmvogel_66

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  1. French cruiser Desaix,  France
  2. French cruiser Kléber,  France
  3. Émeraude-class submarine (1906),  France
  4. French submarine Rubis (1907),  France
  5. French submarine Turquoise (1908),  France
  6. French submarine Émeraude (1906),  France
  7. French submarine Opale,  France
  8. French submarine Topaze,  France
  9. French submarine Calypso (1907),  France
  10. French submarine Ampère,  France
  11. French submarine Berthelot,  France
  12. Circé-class submarine (1907),  France
  13. French submarine Ampère,  France
  14. French submarine Berthelot,  France
  15. French submarine Floréal,  France
  16. French submarine Fructidor,  France
  17. French submarine Gay-Lussac,  France
  18. French submarine Germinal,  France
  19. French submarine Giffard,  France
  20. French submarine Messidor,  France
  21. French submarine Papin,  France
  22. French submarine Prairial,  France
  23. French submarine Thermidor,  France
  24. French submarine Vendémiaire,  France
  25. French submarine Ventôse,  France
  26. French submarine Watt,  France
  27. Hildur-class monitor,  Sweden
  28. HSwMS Berserk,  Sweden
  29. Greek ironclad Vasilissa Olga,  Greece
  30. Provence-class ironclad,  France
  31. French ironclad Flandre,  France
  32. French ironclad Gauloise,  France
  33. French ironclad Guyenne,  France
  34. French ironclad Héroïne,  France
  35. French ironclad Provence,  France
  36. French ironclad Revanche,  France
  37. French ironclad Savoie,  France
  38. French ironclad Surveillante,  France
  39. French ironclad Valeureuse,  France
  40. French ironclad Magnanime,  France
  41. Magenta-class ironclad,  France
  42. French ironclad Magenta,  France
  43. French ironclad Solférino,  France
  44. HNLMS Stier,  Netherlands
  45. HDMS Helgoland (1878),  Denmark
  46. HDMS Tordenskjold (1880),  Denmark
  47. Spanish ironclad Sagunto,  Spain
  48. Spanish ironclad Zaragoza,  Spain
  49. Spanish ironclad Vitoria,  Spain
  50. Spanish ironclad Numancia,  Spain
  51. French ship Algésiras (1855),  France
  52. French ship Arcole (1855),  France
  53. French ship Redoutable (1855),  France
  54. French ship Impérial (1855),  France
  55. French ship Intrépide (1864),  France
  56. Algésiras-class ship of the line,  France
  57. French ship Ville de Nantes,  France
  58. French ship Ville de Bordeaux (1860),  France
  59. French ship Ville de Lyon (1861),  France
  60. Ville de Nantes-class ship of the line,  France
  61. Spahi-class destroyer,  France
  62. French destroyer Mameluk (1909),  France
  63. French destroyer Spahi,  France
  64. French destroyer Hussard,  France
  65. French destroyer Aspirant Herber,  France
  66. French destroyer Carabinier,  France
  67. French destroyer Lansquenet (1909),  France
  68. French destroyer Enseigne Henry,  France
  69. French ship Eylau (1856),  France
  70. French ship Alexandre (1857),  France
  71. French ship Masséna (1860),  France
  72. French ship Castiglione (1860),  France
  73. Voltigeur-class destroyer,  France
  74. French destroyer Tirailleur,  France
  75. French destroyer Voltigeur,  France
  76. Chasseur-class destroyer,  France
  77. French destroyer Chasseur,  France
  78. French destroyer Janissaire,  France
  79. French destroyer Fantassin,  France
  80. French destroyer Cavalier,  France
  81. Bouclier-class destroyer,  France
  82. French destroyer Bouclier,  France
  83. French destroyer Casque (1910),  France
  84. French destroyer Fourche,  France
  85. French destroyer Faulx,  France
  86. French destroyer Boutefeu,  France
  87. French destroyer Cimeterre,  France
  88. French destroyer Dague,  France
  89. French destroyer Dehorter,  France
  90. French destroyer Capitaine Mehl,  France
  91. French destroyer Commandant Bory,  France
  92. French destroyer Francis Garnier,  France
  93. French destroyer Commandant Rivière,  France
  94. Bisson-class destroyer,  France
  95. French destroyer Renaudin,  France
  96. French destroyer Mangini,  France
  97. French destroyer Protet,  France
  98. French destroyer Commandant Lucas,  France
  99. French destroyer Enseigne Roux,  France
  100. French destroyer Mécanicien Principal Lestin,  France
  101. French destroyer Enseigne Gabolde,  France
  102. Aventurier-class destroyer,  France
  103. French destroyer Opiniâtre,  France
  104. French destroyer Aventurier,  France
  105. French destroyer Téméraire,  France
  106. French destroyer Intrépide,  France
  107. French destroyer Algérien,  France
  108. French destroyer Annamite,  France
  109. French destroyer Arabe,  France
  110. French destroyer Bambara,  France
  111. French destroyer Hova,  France
  112. French destroyer Kabyle,  France
  113. French destroyer Marocain,  France
  114. French destroyer Sakalave,  France
  115. French destroyer Sénégalais,  France
  116. French destroyer Somali,  France
  117. French destroyer Tonkinois,  France
  118. French destroyer Touareg,  France
  119. French destroyer Fauconneau,  France
  120. French destroyer Hallebarde,  France
  121. Framée-class destroyer,  France
  122. French destroyer Framée,  France
  123. French destroyer Pique,  France
  124. French destroyer Yatagan,  France
  125. French destroyer Épée (1900),  France

The C of E

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  1. Soviet Union women's national rugby union team,  Soviet Union

Abishe

[edit]
  1. Maïmouna Doucouré,  France

Quetzal1964

[edit]
  1. Epinephelus,  Madeira,  Portugal
  2. Fernando Cervigón,  Spain

Asia

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Kges1901

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CAPTAIN MEDUSA

[edit]
  1. Taruni Sachdev,  India

Ganbaruby

[edit]
  1. EMU500 series,  Taiwan
  2. Provincial Highway 12 (Taiwan),  Taiwan

Skr15081997

[edit]
  1. Union Leader (film),  India

LionFosset

[edit]
  1. Catholic Church in Cambodia,  Cambodia

Nehme1499

[edit]

Penny Richards

[edit]
  1. Xiong Dun,  China

Quetzal1964

[edit]

Abishe

[edit]
  1. W. D. Lakshman,  Sri Lanka
  2. Arumugam Thondaman,  Sri Lanka
  3. Jayanthi Kuru-Utumpala,  Sri Lanka
  4. Johann Peries,  Sri Lanka
  5. Muhammad Lafir,  Sri Lanka
  6. Dhammika Perera,  Sri Lanka
  7. Mahindananda Aluthgamage,  Sri Lanka
  8. Kasturi Chellaraja Wilson,  Sri Lanka
  9. Hot Gimmick: Girl Meets Boy,  Japan
  10. Ananth Vaidyanathan,  India
  11. Paravai Muniyamma,  India
  12. Nafees Iqbal,  Bangladesh

WTT and Staceydolxx

[edit]
  1. Swasti Mitter,  India

Vami_IV

[edit]
  1. Maria Zeneida Angara Collinson,  Philippines

Africa

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Kingoflettuce

[edit]

Penny Richards

[edit]
  1. Penelope Coelen,  South Africa

Abishe

[edit]
  1. Sam Dede,  Nigeria
  2. Chinedu Ikedieze,  Nigeria
  3. Aki na Ukwa,  Nigeria

WTT and Staceydolxx

[edit]
  1. Jacques Francis,  Mauritania
  2. Michael Sheringham,  Egypt
  3. Christopher Chetsanga,  Zimbabwe
  4. Chicuque Rural Hospital,  Mozambique
  5. Children's Cancer Hospital Egypt,  Egypt
  6. National Library of Benin,  Benin
  7. Bamalete Lutheran Hospital,  Botswana
  8. Boganda National Museum,  Central African Republic

The C of E

[edit]
  1. Northern Rhodesia Regiment,  Northern Rhodesia

Quetzal1964

[edit]

Latin America and the Caribbean

[edit]

WTT and Staceydolxx

[edit]
  1. Ralph Lainson,  Brazil
  2. Thomas Atwood (judge),  Dominica

Koridas

[edit]
  1. Banana production in Panama  Panama
  2. Isla Bastimentos National Marine Park,  Panama
  3. José Ramón Guizado  Panama
  4. Scouting and Guiding in Panama  Panama

Penny Richards

[edit]
  1. Hilda Aitken  Bermuda

Kingoflettuce

[edit]

HawkAussie

[edit]
  1. 2000 Mar del Plata Sevens,  Argentina
  2. Jamaica at the FIFA World Cup,  Jamaica

Nehme1499

[edit]
  1. Lucas Galán,  Argentina

Quetzal1964

[edit]

Wizardman

[edit]
  1. Rolando Roomes,  Jamaica
  2. Elvis Peña,  Dominican Republic
  3. Ramón Monzant,  Venezuela
  4. Víctor Cruz (baseball),  Dominican Republic

Cwmhiraeth

[edit]

North America

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Kges1901

[edit]
  1. 4th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment,  Pennsylvania,  United States
  2. Walter H. Cooke,  Pennsylvania,  United States
  3. Joseph K. Corson,  Pennsylvania,  United States
  4. 28th Louisiana Infantry Regiment,  Louisiana,  United States
  5. Benjamin Lewis Hodge,  Louisiana,  United States
  6. Henry Marshall (politician),  Louisiana,  United States
  7. 169th Field Artillery Brigade,  Colorado,  United States

Penny Richards

[edit]

Kingoflettuce

[edit]
  1. Green Dragon Tavern,  Massachusetts,  United States

Quetzal1964

[edit]
  1. Halfmoon,  California,  United States
  2. Mud sunfish,  United States
  3. Suwannee bass,  Florida,  United States
  4. Flier (fish),  Texas,  United States
  5. Shadow bass,  Mississippi,  United States
  6. Roanoke bass,  Virginia,  United States
  7. Ozark bass,  Missouri,  United States
  8. Banded sunfish,  Massachusetts,  United States
  9. Speckled hind,  Florida,  United States
  10. Red hind,  Bermuda
  11. Hawaiian grouper,  Hawaii,  United States
  12. Mycteroperca microlepis,  Florida,  United States
  13. Scamp grouper,  Florida,  United States

MauraWen

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  1. Pine woods snake,  South Carolina,  United States
  2. Scarlet snake,  South Carolina,  United States
  3. Striped crayfish snake,  Florida,  United States
  4. Plain-bellied water snake,  Georgia,  United States
  5. Florida crowned snake,  Florida,  United States
  6. Eastern green water snake,  Florida,  United States
  7. Southeastern crown snake,  South Carolina,  United States
  8. Rosa 'Scentimental',  California,  United States
  9. Rosa carolina, North Carolina,  United States

Oceania

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HawkAussie

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  1. 1999–2000 World Sevens Series,  New Zealand
  2. 1990 Hopman Cup,  Western Australia,  Australia
  3. New Zealand cricket team in Australia in 1993–94,  Australia
  4. Murphy Su'a,  New Zealand
  5. Rod Latham,  New Zealand
  6. 1907 Championship of Australia,  South Australia,  Australia
  7. Fiji at the 1976 Summer Olympics,  Fiji
  8. 1925 Hawthorn Football Club season,  Victoria,  Australia
  9. 1956 Night Series Cup,  Victoria,  Australia
  10. 1947 Hobart Carnival,  Tasmania,  Australia

Quetzal1964

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Koridas

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  1. Alex Beddoes,  Cook Islands
  2. Hakupu,  Niue
  3. Himene tarava,  French Polynesia
  4. John Weisenberger,  Guam
  5. Nganaoa,  Cook Islands
  6. Oeno (ship),  Pitcairn Islands
  7. Vot Tande,  Vanuatu

Penny Richards

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  1. Margaret Wirrpanda,  New South Wales,  Australia
  2. Doris Irene Taylor,  South Australia,  Australia

SuperJew

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  1. Aishling Sheridan,  Victoria,  Australia / County Cavan,  Ireland
  2. Jordyn Allen,  Victoria,  Australia
  3. Katie Lynch,  Victoria,  Australia
  4. Sarah Dargan,  Victoria,  Australia
  5. Kristy Stratton,  Victoria,  Australia
  6. Georgia Gourlay,  Victoria,  Australia
  7. Isaac Quaynor,  Victoria,  Australia
  8. Tyler Brown,  Victoria,  Australia
  9. Tom Langdon,  Victoria,  Australia
  10. Matthew Scharenberg,  South Australia,  Australia
  11. Taylor Adams,  Victoria,  Australia
  12. Callum Brown,  Victoria,  Australia
  13. Tom Phillips,  Victoria,  Australia
  14. Josh Daicos,  Victoria,  Australia
  15. Tim Broomhead,  South Australia,  Australia
  16. Darcy Moore,  Victoria,  Australia
  17. Flynn Appleby,  Victoria,  Australia
  18. Jordan De Goey,  Victoria,  Australia
  19. Will Hoskin-Elliott,  Victoria,  Australia
  20. Rupert Wills,  Victoria,  Australia
  21. Brayden Maynard,  Victoria,  Australia
  22. Grace Macintyre,  New South Wales,  Australia
  23. Atu Bosenavulagi,  Fiji
  24. Will Kelly,  Victoria,  Australia
  25. Ben Crocker,  Victoria,  Australia
  26. Nicole Campbell,  South Australia,  Australia
  27. Eloise Jones,  South Australia,  Australia
  28. Chloe Scheer,  South Australia,  Australia
  29. Hannah Button,  South Australia,  Australia
  30. Nikki Gore,  South Australia,  Australia
  31. Deni Varnhagen,  South Australia,  Australia
  32. Rhiannon Metcalfe,  New South Wales,  Australia
  33. Stevie-Lee Thompson,  Queensland,  Australia
  34. Sophie Li,  South Australia,  Australia
  35. Jordan Zanchetta,  Queensland,  Australia
  36. Breanna Koenen,  Queensland,  Australia
  37. Sharni Webb,  Queensland,  Australia
  38. Jade Ellenger,  Queensland,  Australia
  39. Lily Postlethwaite,  Queensland,  Australia
  40. Gabby Collingwood,  Queensland,  Australia
  41. Nat Grider,  Queensland,  Australia
  42. Rheanne Lugg,  Western Australia,  Australia

Kingoflettuce

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  1. Mary Ann Eliza Agnew,  Queensland,  Australia
  2. Betty Bryant,  Victoria,  Australia
  3. James Heathershaw,  Victoria,  Australia
  4. Isaac Levido,  New South Wales,  Australia
  5. Cheong Liew,  South Australia,  Australia
  6. Thelma Eileen Jarrett,  New South Wales,  Australia
  7. Jean Jimmy,  Queensland,  Australia
  8. John Foley (bushranger),  New South Wales,  Australia
  9. Ambrose Foss,  New South Wales,  Australia
  10. Tim Ayres,  New South Wales,  Australia
  11. Jon Johanson,  Victoria,  Australia
  12. Antonio Giannoni,  South Australia,  Australia
  13. John Furphy,  Victoria,  Australia
  14. Cecilia John,  Tasmania,  Australia
  15. Charles Bright (judge),  South Australia,  Australia
  16. John Cronin (horticulturist),  Victoria,  Australia
  17. Garnet H. Carroll,  New South Wales,  Australia
  18. Jenny Kee,  New South Wales,  Australia
  19. Solomon Levey,  New South Wales,  Australia
  20. Thomas O'Callaghan,  Victoria,  Australia
  21. Lucien Dechaineux,  Tasmania,  Australia
  22. Edith Lilla Holmes,  Tasmania,  Australia
  23. Gum Yuen,  Western Australia,  Australia
  24. William Yeo,  New South Wales,  Australia
  25. Arthur Yates,  New South Wales,  Australia
  26. Carew Reynell (winemaker),  South Australia,  Australia
  27. Gabriel Read,  Tasmania,  Australia
  28. William James Zimpel,  Western Australia,  Australia
  29. Jim Zimin,  Queensland,  Australia
  30. William Zerner,  Queensland,  Australia
  31. Mary Downer,  South Australia,  Australia
  32. Johannes Heinrich Becker,  South Australia,  Australia
  33. Oliver Hogue,  New South Wales,  Australia
  34. Sam McMahon,  New South Wales,  Australia
  35. Beryl McLeish,  Queensland,  Australia
  36. Emma Withnell,  Western Australia,  Australia
  37. Leslie James Wrigley,  Victoria,  Australia
  38. Cecilia Smith,  New South Wales,  Australia
  39. Frank Woolacott,  New South Wales,  Australia
  40. Lillias Margaret Skene,  Victoria,  Australia
  41. Ernest Henry Wreford,  South Australia,  Australia
  42. James Gilbert Woolcock,  Victoria,  Australia

WTT and Staceydolxx

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  1. Inez Bensusan,  New South Wales,  Australia