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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q866301|Capcom Vancouver]]''' || video game developer || <br/><small>''2018 disestablishments in British Columbia''</small> || http://www.capcomvancouver.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.capcomvancouver.com {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q39054559|Capital First Ltd.]]''' || business || Capital First Ltd. was an Indian non-bank financial institution providing debt financing to small entrepreneurs, MSMEs (Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises) and Indian consumers. Capital First was founded in 2012 by V. Vaidyanathan. <br/><small>''2018 disestablishments in India''</small> || https://www.capitalfirst.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=https://www.capitalfirst.com {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q1267646|Dusit Zoo]]''' || zoo || Dusit Zoo or popularly known as Khao Din Wana (เขาดินวนา) and Khao Din (เขาดิน) was zoo in Bangkok, Thailand. Located at Khao Din Park in Bangkok's Dusit District next to the Parliament House and Dusit Palace, it was the oldest zoo of Thailand, built by King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) as his private garden adjacent to the royal palace. After the king's death, the garden was left unattended for years.<br/><small>''2018 disestablishments in Thailand''</small> || http://www.bangkoksite.com/Places%20to%20see/DusitZoo.htm || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.bangkoksite.com/Places%20to%20see/DusitZoo.htm {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q1267646|Dusit Zoo]]''' || zoo || Dusit Zoo or popularly known as Khao Din Wana (เขาดินวนา) and Khao Din (เขาดิน) was a zoo in Bangkok, Thailand. Located at Khao Din Park in Bangkok's Dusit District next to the Parliament House and Dusit Palace, it was the oldest zoo in Thailand, built by King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) as his private garden adjacent to the royal palace. After the king's death, the garden was left unattended for years.<br/><small>''2018 disestablishments in Thailand''</small> || http://www.bangkoksite.com/Places%20to%20see/DusitZoo.htm || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.bangkoksite.com/Places%20to%20see/DusitZoo.htm {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q1547848|GMS (music group)]]''' || band ||  || http://www.gms-music.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.gms-music.com {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q726621|GamesMaster (magazine)]]''' || magazine ||  || http://www.gamesradar.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.gamesradar.com/ {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q16994137|Hocus Pocus Hall]]''' ||  || Hocus Pocus Hall was a gothic-themed house of mirrors at Chessington World of Adventures Resort in southwest London, England. Originally the site of several mansions dating back to 1348, Burnt Stub Mansion was a private feature for years, before opening as Hocus Pocus Hall in 2003. It closed in 2018 to be redeveloped as a Room On The Broom attraction.<br/><small>''2018 disestablishments in England''</small> || http://www.chessington.com/explore/market-square.aspx || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.chessington.com/explore/market-square.aspx {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q16994137|Hocus Pocus Hall]]''' ||  || Hocus Pocus Hall was a gothic-themed house of mirrors at Chessington World of Adventures Resort in southwest London, England. Originally the site of several mansions dating back to 1348, Burnt Stub Mansion was a private feature for years, before opening as Hocus Pocus Hall in 2003. It closed in 2018 to be redeveloped as Room On The Broom.<br/><small>''2018 disestablishments in England''</small> || http://www.chessington.com/explore/market-square.aspx || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.chessington.com/explore/market-square.aspx {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q25056157|In Stereo (band)]]''' || band || <br/><small>''2018 disestablishments in Australia''</small> || http://www.instereoofficial.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.instereoofficial.com {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q25056157|In Stereo (band)]]''' || band || <br/><small>''2018 disestablishments in Australia''</small> || http://www.instereoofficial.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.instereoofficial.com {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q3896804|Independent Regionalist Party]]''' || political party || The Independent Regionalist Party (, PRI) was a centrist political party in Chile. The party was regionalist ideologically but had a nationwide presence. It was intended to be an alternative to the dominant coalitions in the Chilean electoral system, the New Majority and the Alliance. || http://www.pricentro.cl/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.pricentro.cl/ {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q2570458|Interviú]]''' || magazine || Interviú (a Spanish Anglicism for "interview") is a Spanish language weekly news magazine published in Madrid, Spain. || http://www.interviu.es/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.interviu.es/ {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q2570458|Interviú]]''' || magazine || Interviú (a Spanish Anglicism for "interview") is a Spanish language weekly news magazine published in Madrid, Spain. || http://www.interviu.es/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.interviu.es/ {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q7428697|Inuit Party]]''' || political party || The Inuit Party (, lit. People's Party) was a separatist party in Greenland, formed by dissidents from the then-governing Inuit Ataqatigiit (IA). The party was opposed to the so-called big-scale law, and wanted a referendum on the law. Mette Lynge represented the party in the Naalakkersuisut (Government) and was minister for dwellings, nature and environment. At the 2014 Greenlandic general election the party did not win any seats in parliament. || http://www.partiiinuit.gl || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.partiiinuit.gl {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q1160080|Lánchíd Rádió]]''' || radio station || Lánchíd Rádió (lit. "Chain Bridge Radio") is a privately owned radio station in Hungary. It began broadcasting 15 March 2007 and offered news, reports, interviews, cultural programs and popular music. It is Hungary's 10th most listened radio station. <br/><small>''2018 disestablishments in Hungary''</small> || http://lanchidradio.hu/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://lanchidradio.hu/ {{saved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q1160080|Lánchíd Rádió]]''' || radio station || Lánchíd Rádió (lit. "Chain Bridge Radio") is a privately owned radio station in Hungary. It began broadcasting 15 March 2007 and offered news, reports, interviews, cultural programs and popular music. It is Hungary's 10th most listened radio station. <br/><small>''2018 disestablishments in Hungary''</small> || http://lanchidradio.hu/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://lanchidradio.hu/ {{saved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q6025076|MAS Region]]''' || political party || The MAS Region , known until 2014 as Broad Social Movement (, MAS) was a Chilean left-wing political party founded by Alejandro Navarro in 2008. || https://www.masregion.cl/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=https://www.masregion.cl/ {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q3934634|MP & Silva]]''' || business ||  || http://mpsilva.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://mpsilva.com/ {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q3934634|MP & Silva]]''' || business ||  || http://mpsilva.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://mpsilva.com/ {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q7017296|Newcap Radio]]''' || business || Newfoundland Capital Corporation Ltd., operating as Newcap Radio, was a Canadian radio broadcasting conglomerate based in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. Founded by Harold R. Steele, the company owned 101 radio stations in Canada (making it the second-largest radio conglomerate in Canada behind Bell Media) particularly in Newfoundland and Labrador, and Alberta, as well as two television stations in Lloydminster.<br/><small>''2018 disestablishments in Nova Scotia''</small> || http://www.ncc.ca || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.ncc.ca {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q7017296|Newcap Radio]]''' || business || Newfoundland Capital Corporation Ltd., operating as Newcap Radio, was a Canadian radio broadcasting conglomerate based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Founded by Harold R. Steele, the company owned 101 radio stations in Canada (making it the second-largest radio conglomerate in Canada behind Bell Media) particularly in Newfoundland and Labrador, and Alberta, as well as two television stations in Lloydminster.<br/><small>''2018 disestablishments in Nova Scotia''</small> || http://www.ncc.ca || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.ncc.ca {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q7243010|Prima Games]]''' || business || Prima Games is the largest publishing company of video game strategy guides in the United States. It is an imprint of Dorling Kindersley, a division of Penguin Random House, and is based in Roseville, California. They typically feature in-depth walkthroughs for completing games, with other information such as character sheets and move charts. || http://www.primagames.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.primagames.com/ {{saved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q7243010|Prima Games]]''' || business || Prima Games is the largest publishing company of video game strategy guides in the United States based in Roseville, California. Formerly, Prima was an imprint of Dorling Kindersley, a division of Penguin Random House, and produced print strategy guides, featuring in-depth walkthroughs for completing games, with other information such as character sheets and move charts.. Prima was acquired by Asteri Holdings in March 2019, which will transition the business to provide strategy guides in online form only alongside other gaming news. || http://www.primagames.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.primagames.com/ {{saved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q15555172|Renaissance (political party)]]''' || political party || <br/><small>''2018 disestablishments in Italy''</small> || http://www.rinascimentosgarbi.it || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.rinascimentosgarbi.it {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q15555172|Renaissance (political party)]]''' || political party || <br/><small>''2018 disestablishments in Italy''</small> || http://www.rinascimentosgarbi.it || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.rinascimentosgarbi.it {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q2713131|Republican Social Movement]]''' || political party || The Republican Social Movement (, MSR) was a third positionist political party in Spain. It was registered at the Ministry of Interior on November 30, 1999, with offices in Barcelona. The following year it merged with Vértice Social Español to form what it called a "Social Patriotic force". || http://www.msr.org.es/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.msr.org.es/ {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q950089|S.S. Racing Club Fondi]]''' || association football club || S.S. Racing Club Fondi was an Italian football club, based in Fondi, Lazio. The club previously known as Unicusano Fondi and Fondi Calcio. In 2018, the club merged with F.C. Aprilia.<br/><small>''2018 disestablishments in Italy''</small> || http://www.racingfondi.it/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.racingfondi.it/ {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q950089|S.S. Racing Club Fondi]]''' || association football club || S.S. Racing Club Fondi was an Italian football club, based in Fondi, Lazio. The club previously known as Unicusano Fondi and Fondi Calcio. In 2018, the club merged with F.C. Aprilia.<br/><small>''2018 disestablishments in Italy''</small> || http://www.racingfondi.it/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.racingfondi.it/ {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q3320502|S2 Games]]''' || video game developer || S2 Games was a video game development company which was founded by Marc "Maliken" DeForest, Jesse Hayes, and Sam McGrath, based in Rohnert Park, California. They also have a development location in Kalamazoo, Michigan. || http://www.s2games.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.s2games.com/ {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q26258646|South Carolina Science Academy]]''' || school || The South Carolina Science Academy (SCSA) was a tuition-free <br/><small>''2018 disestablishments in South Carolina''</small> || http://www.scscienceacademy.org/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.scscienceacademy.org/ {{saved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q26258646|South Carolina Science Academy]]''' || school || The South Carolina Science Academy (SCSA) was a tuition-free <br/><small>''2018 disestablishments in South Carolina''</small> || http://www.scscienceacademy.org/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.scscienceacademy.org/ {{saved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q7567100|South East Australian Basketball League]]''' || sports league || The South East Australian Basketball League (SEABL) was Australia's pre-eminent semi-professional basketball league from its inception in 1981 until it was disbanded in 2018. The league comprised both a men's and women's competition and was run by the country's governing body, Basketball Australia. The league was founded in 1981 and became the basis of what was known as the Continental Basketball Association during the 1990s, and later the Australian Basketball Association during the 2000s. Over the years, the SEABL boasted teams from Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, Tasmania, South Australia and the Australian Capital Territory.<br/><small>''2018 disestablishments in Australia''</small> || http://www.seabl.com.au/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.seabl.com.au/ {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q7570874|Southland Museum and Art Gallery]]''' ||  || The Southland Museum and Art Gallery is located in Gala Street, Invercargill, New Zealand. It is Southland's largest cultural and heritage institution, and contains a wide variety of the region's art, history and natural history collections. thumb|right|Southland Museum and Art Gallery || http://www.southlandmuseum.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.southlandmuseum.com/ {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q7570874|Southland Museum and Art Gallery]]''' ||  || The Southland Museum and Art Gallery is located in Gala Street, Invercargill, New Zealand. It is Southland's largest cultural and heritage institution, and contains a wide variety of the region's art, history and natural history collections. thumb|right|Southland Museum and Art Gallery || http://www.southlandmuseum.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.southlandmuseum.com/ {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q795386|Teavana]]''' || business || Teavana is an American tea company, which previously had locations throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and the Middle East. On December 31, 2012, Starbucks acquired Teavana in a deal with an estimated value of $620 million. On July 27, 2017, Starbucks announced it would close all 379 Teavana stores by 2018. A very limited variety of Teavana products continue to be sold at Starbucks. || http://www.teavana.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.teavana.com {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q795386|Teavana]]''' || business || Teavana is an American tea company, which previously had locations throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and the Middle East. On December 31, 2012, Starbucks acquired Teavana in a deal with an estimated value of $620 million. On July 27, 2017, Starbucks announced it would close all 379 Teavana stores by 2018. A very limited variety of Teavana products continue to be sold at Starbucks. || http://www.teavana.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.teavana.com {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q3358931|Telenor India]]''' || business ||  || http://www.uninor.in || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.uninor.in {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q7767092|The Strypes]]''' || band || The Strypes are a four-piece rock band from Cavan, Ireland, formed in 2010 consisting of Ross Farrelly (lead vocals/harmonica), Josh McClorey (lead guitar/vocals), Peter O'Hanlon (bass guitar/harmonica) and Evan Walsh (drums). The band played the local scene with various members switching parts as they searched for their sound. They draw inspiration from 1960s blues boom and 1970s pub rock bands such as Dr. Feelgood, Eddie and the Hot Rods, The Rolling Stones, The Yardbirds, Lew Lewis and Rockpile as well as the original bluesmen and rock 'n' roll artists such as Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, Howlin' Wolf and Little Walter, among others. The band members' current ages are 20 to 22 years. || http://thestrypes.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://thestrypes.com/ {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q7767092|The Strypes]]''' || band || The Strypes were a four-piece rock band from Cavan, Ireland, formed in 2010 consisting of Ross Farrelly (lead vocals/harmonica), Josh McClorey (lead guitar/vocals), Peter O'Hanlon (bass guitar/harmonica) and Evan Walsh (drums). The band played the local scene with various members switching parts as they searched for their sound. They draw inspiration from 1960s blues boom and 1970s pub rock bands such as Dr. Feelgood, Eddie and the Hot Rods, The Rolling Stones, The Yardbirds, Lew Lewis and Rockpile as well as the original bluesmen and rock 'n' roll artists such as Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, Howlin' Wolf and Little Walter, among others. The band members' current ages are 20 to 22 years. || http://thestrypes.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://thestrypes.com/ {{notsaved}}]
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