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    "5,000 East Germans managed to cross the Berlin Wall and reach West Berlin, while another 5,000 were captured by East German authoritiesand 191 more were killed during the actual crossing of the wall"
    BritannicaBritannica · January 16, 2012
    Historic and Protected Site
    · Berlin, Deutschland
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    "The Romans built a small fort (c. 75 ce) there, where the Gloucester-Carmarthen road crossed the Taff, and strengthened it in the face of seaborne attacks from Ireland."
    BritannicaBritannica · January 16, 2012
    Castle
    · Cardiff, United Kingdom
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    "The university was founded in 1451 by a bull of Pope Nicholas V on the petition of King James II of Scotland"
    BritannicaBritannica · January 16, 2012
    University
    · Glasgow, United Kingdom
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    "The Cavern’s manager Allan Williams, booked the Beatles for a residency that led to their discovery by local department store manager Brian Epstein, who became their manager"
    BritannicaBritannica · January 16, 2012
    Rock Club
    · Liverpool, United Kingdom
    9.0
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    "Europe’s largest enclosed urban park. It is roughly ovoid in shape, with a land perimeter of 7 miles. in 1979 1979, 1.25m people gathered to hear Pope John Paul II speak"
    BritannicaBritannica · January 16, 2012
    Park
    · Dublin, Ireland
    9.5
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    "Guinness was founded when Arthur Guinness bought a small brewery in Dublin in 1759. At first the brewery produced a variety of ales, but in 1799 it was decided to concentrate exclusively on porter"
    BritannicaBritannica · January 16, 2012
    Brewery
    · Dublin, Ireland
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