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  2. Internet Archive - Wikipedia

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    Not all web sites are available because many web site owners choose to exclude their sites. As with all sites based on data from web crawlers, the Internet Archive misses large areas of the web for a variety of other reasons. A 2004 paper found international biases in the coverage, but deemed them "not intentional". [53]

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  4. Silex website builder - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Silex Labs foundation has set up a crowd funding campaign to give Silex international concern by creating a multilingual documentation and tutorials, and to create free templates to facilitate the creation of a website, and to develop a "responsive editor" to make it possible to optimize the mobile version of websites.

  5. Strathnairn Homestead, Australian Capital Territory - Wikipedia

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    Strathnairn Homestead. Strathnairn Homestead in Strathnairn, Australian Capital Territory dates from the 1920s. It was acquired by the Baird family in 1934 who made major additions to the original house. The land was originally part of a grant awarded to explorer Captain Charles Sturt in 1838.

  6. List of most-visited websites - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia is a free online encyclopedia that anyone can edit and contribute to. It contains millions of articles in hundreds of languages, covering various topics and domains. Learn more about the list of most-visited websites on Wikipedia, and discover how popular and influential they are in the world.

  7. Wonnangatta murders - Wikipedia

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    The Wonnangatta murders occurred in late 1917 and 1918, in the remote Wonnangatta Valley in East Gippsland, Victoria, Australia.The victims were Jim Barclay, the manager of Wonnangatta Station, [1] and John Bamford, a cook and general hand.

  8. Westbrook Homestead - Wikipedia

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    Westbrook Homestead was constructed in 1867 on land taken up by John "Tinker" Campbell in 1841 as one of the first pastoral runs on the Darling Downs. [1]Allan Cunningham, botanist and explorer, first visited the region in which Westbrook is located, the Darling Downs, in 1827.

  9. Castle MacEwen - Wikipedia

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    The builders of the homestead used the ancient walls for bolstering defense, adding large rectangular stones to it. Passages leading to the sea, on the north and the south, were also discovered. Postholes provided material that was dated to the 15th and 16th centuries, and vitrified material was also discovered.