Circle wikipedia
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Great circle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A great circle is a circle on the surface of a sphere that has the same circumference as the sphere, dividing the sphere into two equal hemispheres. (more...)
Circles/Wikipedia page history - WikiFur, the furry encyclopedia
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Vienna Circle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Vienna Circle (in German: der Wiener Kreis) was a group of philosophers who gathered around Moritz Schlick when he was called to the Vienna University in 1922, organized in a ... (more...)
Great circle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A great circle of a sphere is a circle that runs along the surface of that sphere so as to cut it into two equal halves. The great circle therefore has both the same circumference ... (more...)
Wikipedia black helicopters circle Utah's Traverse Mountain ? The ...
Exclusive "We aren't democratic." That's how Wikipedia founder Jimmy "Jimbo" Wales described his famously-collaborative online encyclopedia in a recent puff piece from The New York ... (more...)
Circle ? Wikipedia
Der Titel dieses Artikels ist mehrdeutig. Eine weitere Stadt gleichen Namens findet sich unter Circle (Montana). (more...)
Circle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Circles are simple shapes of Euclidean geometry consisting of those points in a plane which are at a constant distance, called the radius, from a fixed point, called the center. (more...)
Circle - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A circle is a round two-dimensional shape, such as the letter o. The centre of a circle is the point in the very middle. The radius of a circle is a line from the centre of the ... (more...)
Circle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A circle is a simple shape of Euclidean geometry consisting of those points in a plane which are at a constant distance, called the radius, from a fixed point, called the center. (more...)
Antarctic Circle - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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