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It was known as"Bradfield Bridge".
in its early days it was known as the Plaza Mayor.
In the Edo period, it was known as Jigokudani, but the name was changed to Owakudani during a visit from Emperor Meiji.
Town Ball was played in the 1740s and it was known as base, ball or round ball in some parts of the US.
At the beginning of the 20th century, it was known as Punta Escondida(Hidden Point), then later, Puerto Escondido.
It was known in the past that the ditch, located outside the walls and filled with soil today, was full of water.
In Shakespeare's day it was known as Newlands, a thriving farm with more than ninety acres(36 hectares).
By Massimiliano D'Elia That were important elections, it was known and that they were both new and unique elections.
Malgrat de Mar was first populated between the 13th and 14th centuries, when it was known as Vilanova de Palafolls.
The breed came back into fashion under Napoléon III, and it was known at that time as the“Ténériffe”.
Before it was known as Sentosa, this island just off Singapore's southern coast was a British military fortress.
Disneyland Paris opened in April of 1992, and back then it was known as Euro Disneyland.
Also it was known that the infusion of light to Earth would raise the collective consciousness and spiritual clarity.
In 2007, Nathan held one of his first concerts at this event, when it was known as Mosaic Music Festival.
Before it was known as Nice, the city was Nizza, an Italian territory until as late as 1860.
Willard Gibbs, it was known that chemical reactions proceeded to an equilibrium determined by the free energy of the substances taking part.
Prior to that it was known as the SRAW MK 40 MOD 0.
It was known, however, that the background vocals were a combination of Michael and James Porte.
It was known as the Street of the 25th of October between 1935 and 1990.
By the late 1920s, however, it was known that Mars is very dry and has a very low atmospheric pressure.