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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q3046164|ESPN The Magazine]]''' || magazine || ESPN The Magazine is a monthly sports magazine published by the ESPN sports network in Bristol, Connecticut, in the United States. The first issue was published on March 11, 1998. || http://www.espn.go.com/magazine || {{notsaved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q3046164|ESPN The Magazine]]''' || magazine || ESPN The Magazine is a monthly sports magazine published by the ESPN sports network in Bristol, Connecticut, in the United States. The first issue was published on March 11, 1998. || http://www.espn.go.com/magazine || {{notsaved}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q1277828|East Dorset]]''' || non-metropolitan district || East Dorset was a local government district in Dorset, England. Its council was based in Wimborne Minster between 2016 and 2019.<br/><small>''2019 disestablishments in England''</small> || http://www.eastdorsetdc.gov.uk/ || {{notsaved}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q27117|Eilat Airport]]''' || airport || Eilat Airport (, Namal HaTe'ufa Eilat; also known as J. Hozman Airport ) was an airport located in Eilat, Israel named after Arkia Airlines founder Yakov Hozman (Jacob Housman). Eilat Airport was situated in the central part of the city, next to Route 90 (The Arava Road). It mostly handled domestic flights to Tel Aviv and Haifa Airport with most Eilat-bound international flights using Uvda International Airport, located some 60 km north of the city instead due to Eilat Airport’s relatively short runway and limited ramp space.<br/><small>''2019 disestablishments in Israel''</small> || http://www.iaa.gov.il/Rashat/en-US/Airports/Eilat/ || {{notsaved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q27117|Eilat Airport]]''' || airport || Eilat Airport (, Namal HaTe'ufa Eilat; also known as J. Hozman Airport ) is a defunct airport located in Eilat, Israel. It was named after Arkia Airlines founder Yakov Hozman (Jacob Housman) and is located in the center of Eilat adjacent to Route 90 (The Arava Road). Due to its short runway and limited capacity it mainly handled the domestic flights from Tel Aviv and Haifa Airports. The Uvda International Airport, located some 60 km north of the city handled Eilat’s international carriers. <br/><small>''2019 disestablishments in Israel''</small> || http://www.iaa.gov.il/Rashat/en-US/Airports/Eilat/ || {{notsaved}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q5957607|Hyper (TV channel)]]''' || television channel ||  || http://cignal.tv || {{notsaved}}
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| rowspan=2 | '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q9589|ITunes]]''' || rowspan=2 | application || rowspan=2 | iTunes is a media player, media library, Internet radio broadcaster, and mobile device management application developed by Apple Inc. It was announced on January 9, 2001. It is used to play, download, and organize digital multimedia files, including music and video, on personal computers running the macOS and Windows operating systems. Content must be purchased through the iTunes Store, whereas iTunes is the software letting users manage their purchases. || rowspan=2 | https://www.apple.com/itunes/ || rowspan=2 | {{saved}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q3148738|IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth]]''' || firework || IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth is a nighttime show performed nightly at Epcot at the Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida. The show utilizes fireworks, pyrotechnics, water fountains, fire effects, lasers, and searchlights to create a visual production on the park's World Showcase Lagoon. <br/><small>''2019 disestablishments in Florida''</small> || https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/entertainment/epcot/illuminations-reflections-of-earth/ || {{notsaved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q3148738|IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth]]''' || firework || IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth is a nighttime show performed nightly at Epcot at the Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida. The show utilizes fireworks, pyrotechnics, water fountains, fire effects, lasers, and searchlights to create a visual production on the park's World Showcase Lagoon. <br/><small>''2019 disestablishments in Florida''</small> || https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/entertainment/epcot/illuminations-reflections-of-earth/ || {{notsaved}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q772684|Nitro (band)]]''' || band ||  || http://www.nitrometal.com/ || {{notsaved}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q1752494|North Dorset]]''' || non-metropolitan district || North Dorset was a local government district in Dorset, England. It was largely rural, but included the towns of Blandford Forum, Gillingham, Shaftesbury, Stalbridge and Sturminster Newton. Much of North Dorset was in the River Stour valley and is called the Blackmore Vale. The economy of North Dorset was largely dairy agriculture based.<br/><small>''2019 disestablishments in England''</small> || http://www.dorsetforyou.com/ || {{notsaved}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q7257648|Public Transport Victoria]]''' || statutory authority || Public Transport Victoria (stylised as PT<sup><big><big>&gt;</big></big></sup>) is the trading name of the Public Transport Development Authority (PTDA), a statutory authority in the Australian state of Victoria responsible for providing, coordinating and promoting public transport. It began operating on 2 April 2012, taking over many of the responsibilities previously exercised by the Director of Public Transport and the Department of Transport. It also took over the marketing of public transport in Victoria from Metlink and Viclink, as well as responsibility for the myki ticketing system, formerly handled by the Transport Ticketing Authority.<br/><small>''2019 disestablishments in Australia''</small> || http://www.ptv.vic.gov.au/ || {{notsaved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q7257648|Public Transport Victoria]]''' || statutory authority || Public Transport Victoria (stylised as PT<sup><big><big>&gt;</big></big></sup>) is the trading name of the Public Transport Development Authority (PTDA), a statutory authority in the Australian state of Victoria responsible for providing, coordinating and promoting public transport. It began operating on 2 April 2012, taking over many of the responsibilities previously exercised by the Director of Public Transport and the Department of Transport. It also took over the marketing of public transport in Victoria from Metlink and Viclink, as well as responsibility for the myki ticketing system, formerly handled by the Transport Ticketing Authority.<br/><small>''2019 disestablishments in Australia''</small> || http://www.ptv.vic.gov.au/ || {{notsaved}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q949312|Purbeck District]]''' || non-metropolitan district || <br/><small>''2019 disestablishments in England''</small> || http://www.purbeck-dc.gov.uk/ || {{notsaved}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4885094|Sky Angel]]''' || business || Sky Angel was an American operator of Christian television networks; it operated three channels, Angel One, Angel Two, and KTV, all of which are exclusive to Dish Network. The company's corporate headquarters were located in Naples, Florida. The company also operated a Chattanooga, Tennessee location where programming, engineering and network operations resided. || http://www.skyangel.com/ || {{notsaved}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q15732720|Social Democratic Party (Serbia)]]''' || political party ||  || http://www.sds-org.rs/ || {{notsaved}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q26882710|Storm the Sky]]''' || band || Storm the Sky was an Australian post-hardcore/alternative rock band formed in Melbourne, Victoria.<br/><small>''2019 disestablishments in Australia''</small> || http://www.stormthesky.com || {{saved}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q7653702|Swansea Mall]]''' || shopping mall || Swansea Mall was a regional shopping mall located in Swansea, Massachusetts. It was housed in a large, single-level, fully enclosed facility (which still exists), and served the Southeastern Massachusetts area. Located off Exit 3 of I-195, the building is situated at the intersection of U.S. Route 6 and Massachusetts Route 118. Located on Swansea Mall Drive, it has three out-parcel buildings: a Walmart building behind the mall, a former Toys "R" Us, and a shared PriceRite & Dollar Tree (formerly a Service Merchandise parcel, still retaining its same outer design). There is also a large shopping plaza - Swansea Crossings - across the street, which contains a Big Lots and a Regal Cinemas movie theater. || http://www.visitswanseamall.com || {{saved}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q14853915|Wassup (group)]]''' || girl group || <br/><small>''2019 disestablishments in South Korea''</small> || http://www.mafia-record.com/html/artist/whatsup.asp || {{notsaved}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q629802|West Dorset]]''' || non-metropolitan district || West Dorset was a local government district in Dorset, England. Its council was based in Dorchester. The district was formed on 1 April 1974, under the Local Government Act 1972, and was a merger of the boroughs of Bridport, Dorchester and Lyme Regis, along with Sherborne urban district, and the rural districts of Beaminster, Bridport, Dorchester and Sherborne. In 2006 the district was named 10th best place to live in the UK. <br/><small>''2019 disestablishments in England''</small> || http://www.dorsetforyou.com/ || {{notsaved}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q676653|Weymouth and Portland]]''' || non-metropolitan district || Weymouth and Portland was a local government district and borough in Dorset, England. It consisted of the resort of Weymouth and the Isle of Portland, and includes the areas of Wyke Regis, Preston, Melcombe Regis, Upwey, Broadwey, Southill, Nottington, Westham, Radipole, Chiswell, Castletown, Fortuneswell, Weston, Southwell and Easton; the latter six being on the Isle of Portland.<br/><small>''2019 disestablishments in England''</small> || http://www.weymouth.gov.uk/ || {{notsaved}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q2593865|World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument]]''' || National Monument of the United States || The World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument was a U.S. National Monument honoring events, people, and sites of the Pacific Theater engagement of the United States during World War II. The John D. Dingell, Jr. Conservation, Management, and Recreation Act, signed into law March 12, 2019, abolished the National Monument, replacing it with Pearl Harbor National Memorial, Aleutian Islands World War II National Monument, and Tule Lake National Monument. <br/><small>''2019 disestablishments in Alaska, 2019 disestablishments in California, 2019 disestablishments in Hawaii''</small> || https://www.nps.gov/valr/index.htm || {{notsaved}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q8041790|XED-AM]]''' || radio station || XED-AM (1050 kHz) was a commercial AM radio station in Mexicali, Baja California, also heard in the Yuma, Arizona and El Centro, California radio markets. It is owned by Radiorama and airs a Regional Mexican radio format. It is known as "La Gran D" or "The Big D." <br/><small>''2019 disestablishments in Mexico''</small> || http://lagrand.radioramamexicali.com/ || {{notsaved}}
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