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  2. The Fun Wine Company - Wikipedia

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    The Fun Wine Company, Inc. is an American alcoholic beverage company headquartered in Miami, Florida. Founded in 2010, it manufactures gluten-free wine cocktails, whose products are distributed in the United States by Republic National Distributing Company. In 2021, their executives has announced a global expansion to markets in Asia, Latin ...

  3. 25 de Abril Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The 25 de Abril Bridge (Portuguese: Ponte 25 de Abril, 25th of April Bridge, Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpõtɨ ˈvĩtɨ (i) ˈsĩku dɨ ɐˈbɾil]) is a suspension bridge connecting the city of Lisbon, capital of Portugal, to the municipality of Almada on the left (south) bank of the Tagus River. It has a main span length of 1,013 metres ...

  4. New Lisbon, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    608. FIPS code. 55-56900 [4] GNIS feature ID. 1570225 [2] Website. Official website. New Lisbon is a city in Juneau County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,748 at the 2020 census.

  5. These new developments plan to open in 2024 in Lisbon ... - AOL

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    A multi-family rental housing development with a total of 106 units is expected to be completed by the end of 2024. This development will be near downtown West Bend at 105 S. Forest Ave. and will ...

  6. History of Lisbon - Wikipedia

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    A new era began in Lisbon on 1 November 1755, All Saints Day, [250] when a devastating earthquake, one of the most powerful in recorded history, destroyed two thirds of the city. [251] [252] The first shock struck at 9:40 a.m., [253] [254] followed by another tremor at 10:00 a.m., and a third at noon. [255]

  7. 1755 Lisbon earthquake - Wikipedia

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    40,000–50,000 deaths. The 1755 Lisbon earthquake, also known as the Great Lisbon earthquake, impacted Portugal, the Iberian Peninsula, and Northwest Africa on the morning of Saturday, 1 November, Feast of All Saints, at around 09:40 local time. [3] In combination with subsequent fires and a tsunami, the earthquake almost completely destroyed ...

  8. Vasco da Gama Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Vasco da Gama Bridge (Portuguese: Ponte Vasco da Gama) is a cable-stayed bridge flanked by viaducts that spans the Tagus River in Parque das Nações in Lisbon, the capital of Portugal. It is the second longest bridge in Europe, after the Crimean Bridge, [8] and the longest one in the European Union. It was built to alleviate the congestion ...

  9. Calouste Gulbenkian Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Calouste Gulbenkian Museum houses one of the world's most important private art collections. It includes works from Ancient Egypt to the early 20th century, spanning the arts of the Islamic World, China and Japan, as well as the French decorative arts, the jewellery of René Lalique and some of the most important painters of all times works such as Rembrandt, Monet, Rubens, Manet, Renoir ...