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DIVALI

Divali or Diwali (Feast of Lanterns) is one of the most important Hindu festivals and is held for five days on the last days of the dark quarter of the moon (calculated as twenty days after the new moon) in the month of October or November. It is a form of Indian harvest festival - Hindus giving thanks for the harvest - marking the end of the monsoon season and the opening of the commercial year and tribute - known as Lakshmi Puja - is paid in honour of Lakshmi the goddess of wealth, including making offerings of turmeric and vermilion to the house broom. The third day is the main day of Diwali and is celebrated as the 'Festival of Lights' when people light diyas and candles all around their house - so as to light up the path of the goddess Lakshmi. It is also important to Hindus to clean their house during Divali, as the goddess Lakshmi adores cleanliness and the broom is sacred to her. During Divali Hindus exchange presents with their loved ones and celebrate their joy, exploding fireworks at night.
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VERMILION

Vermilion is a variety of mercuric sulphide. Vermillion was originally obtained from cinnabar, but was later prepared artificially either by subliming the black sulphide obtained on heating sulphur with mercury or by a wet process. Vermilion is a brilliant scarlet, very heavy solid which when finely ground makes a beautiful and permanent pigment.
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CINNABAR

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Cinnabar (vermilion) is a red crystalline form of mercuric sulphide. It has the formulae HgS and a relative hardness of 3. It often has a bright red colour. The only important source of mercury and it's found in few localities. Occurs as vein fillings near recent volcanic rocks and hot springs. Used in scientific equipment, in drugs, and with tin in silvering mirrors. Many other uses.
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PROUSTITE

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Proustite is an ore of silver with a characteristic ruby-red colour, vermilion streak and a brilliant lustre. It has the formulae Ag3AsS3 and a relative hardness of 3.
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ALLERTON

Allerton (recorded in the Domesday Book as Alretune) is a village in Merseyside, England.
Allerton (recorded in the Domesday Book as Alretune) is a village in West Yorkshire, England.
Allerton is a village partly in Champaign County and partly in Vermilion County, Illinois, USA.
Allerton is a city in Wayne County, Iowa, USA.
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ALVIN

Alvin is a village in Vermilion County, Illinois, USA.
Alvin is a town in Forest County, Wisconsin, USA.
Alvin is a city in Brazoria County, Texas, USA.
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BELGIUM

The Kingdom of Belgium is a kingdom in west Europe.

The territory now known as Belgium originally formed only a section of that known to Caesar as the territory of the Belgae, extending from the right bank of the Seine to the left bank of the Rhine, and to the ocean. This district continued under Roman sway until the decline of the empire; subsequently formed part of the kingdom of Clevis; and then of that of Charlemagne, whose ancestors belonged to Landen and Herstal on the confines of the Ardennes. After the breaking up of the empire of Charlemagne Belgium formed part of the kingdom of Lotharingia under Charlemagne's grandson, Lothaire; Artois and Flanders, however, belonging to France by the treaty of Verdun.

For more than a century this kingdom was contended for by the kings of France and the emperors of Germany. In 953 it was conferred by the Emperor Otto upon Bruno, archbishop of Cologne, who assumed the title of archduke, and divided it into two duchies: Upper and Lower Lorraine. In the frequent struggles which took place during the eleventh century Luxemburg, Namur, Hainaut, and Liege usually sided with France, while Brabant, Holland, and Flanders commonly took the side of Germany. The contest between the civic and industrial organizations and feudalism, which went on through the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, and in which Flanders bore a leading part, was temporarily closed by the defeat of the Ghentese under Van Artevelde in 1382. In 1384 Flanders and Artois fell to the house of Burgundy, which in less than a century acquired the whole of the Netherlands. The death of Charles the Bold at Nancy, in his attempt to raise the duchy into a kingdom in 1477, was followed by the succession and marriage of his daughter, Mary of Burgundy, by which the Netherlands became an Austrian possession. With the accession, however, of the Austrian house of Hapsburg to the Spanish throne, the Netherlands, after a brief period of prosperity attended by the spread of the reformed religion, became the scene of increasingly severe persecution under Charles V and Philip II of Spain. Driven to rebellion, the seven northern states under William of Orange, the Silent, succeeded in establishing their independence, but the southern portion, or Belgium, continued under the Spanish yoke.

From 1598 to 1621 the Spanish Netherlands were transferred as an independent kingdom to the Austrian branch of the family by the marriage of Isabella, daughter of Philip II, with the Archduke Albert of Austria. He died childless, however, and they reverted to Spain. After being twice conquered by Louis XIV, conquered again by Marlborough, coveted by all the powers, deprived of territory on the one side by Holland and on the other by France, the Southern Netherlands were at length in 1714, by the peace of Utrecht, again placed under the dominion of Austria, with the name of the Austrian Netherlands.

During the Austrian war of succession the French under Saxe conquered nearly the whole country, but restored it in 1748 by the peace of Aix-la-Ghapelle. The Seven Years' War of 1756 to 1763 did not affect Belgium, and in that period, and during the peace which followed, she regained much of her prosperity under Maria Theresa and Charles of Lorraine. On the succession of Joseph II, the 'philosophic emperor', a serious insurrection occurred, the Austrian army being defeated at Turnhout, and the provinces forming themselves into an independent state as united Belgium in 1790. They had scarcely been subdued again by Austria before they were conquered by the revolutionary armies of France, and the country divided into French departments, the Austrian rule being practically closed by the battle of Fleurus in 1794, and the French possession confirmed by the treaties of Campo Formio in 1797 and Luneville in 1801.

In 1815 Belgium was united by the Congress of Vienna to Holland, both countries together now forming one state, the Kingdom of the Netherlands. This union lasted until 1830, when a revolt broke out among the Belgians, and soon attained such dimensions that the Dutch troops were unable to repress it. A convention of the great powers assembled in London, favoured the separation of the two countries, and drew up a treaty to regulate it; the National Congress of Belgium offering the crown, on the recommendation of England, to Leopold, prince of Saxe-Coburg, who acceded to it under the title of Leopold I, on July the 21st, 1831. In November of the same year the five powers guaranteed the crown to him by the treaty of London, and the remaining difficulties with Holland were settled in 1839, when the Dutch claims to territory in Limburg and Luxemburg were withdrawn. The reign of Leopold I was for Belgium a prosperous period of thirty-four years. Leopold II succeeded his father in 1865.

Belgium It has a total area of 30,510 km2. The climate is temperate having mild winters and cool summers, rainy, humid, cloudy. The terrain may be regarded roughly as an inclined plain, falling away in height from the southern district of the Ardennes until in the north and west it becomes only a few feet above sea-level. The surface rocks in the south consist of slate, old red sandstone, and mountain limestone; towards the north-west a coal and iron field stretches across the provinces of Hainaut and Liege, skirting those of Namur and Luxemburg. North and west of this coalfield a more recent formation is found, covered inland by deep beds of clay and on the coast by sand-dunes.

The chief rivers are the Scheldt or Schelde and Meuse or Maas, which cross the country in a northeasterly direction; other navigable streams are the Dender, Dyle, Lys, Ourthe, Rupel, and Sambre. There are also a number of canals. Natural resources are coal and natural gas. The religion is 75% Roman Catholic; the remainder mainly Protestant and other religions. There are three official languages spoken in belgium: Flemish or Dutch, French, and German. The language divisions follow cultural divisions, and in the capital, Brussels which resides in the Dutch-speaking part of Belgium, everyone is expected to be bilingual in Dutch and French. German is spoken in a small part of Belgium adjoining the bnorder with Germany. Throughout Belgium it is essential to be bilingual in French and Dutch, and this has caused much difficulties for the population and political turmoil.

Belgium is a village in Vermilion County, Illinois, USA.
Belgium is a village in Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, USA.
Belgium is a town in Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, USA.
Belgium is a township in Polk County, Minnesota, USA.
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BLOUNT

Blount is a township in Vermilion County, Illinois, USA.
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BUTLER

Butler is a city in Choctaw County, Alabama, USA.
Butler is a village in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, USA.
Butler is a town in Clark County, Wisconsin, USA.
Butler is a township in Sanborn County, South Dakota, USA.
Butler is a township in Day County, South Dakota, USA.
Butler is a town in Day County, South Dakota, USA.
Butler is a township in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, USA.
Butler is a township in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, USA.
Butler is a township in Butler County, Pennsylvania, USA.
Butler is a township in Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA.
Butler is a city in Butler County, Pennsylvania, USA.
Butler is a town in Custer County, Oklahoma, USA.
Butler is a township in Columbiana County, Ohio, USA.
Butler is a township in Darke County, Ohio, USA.
Butler is a township in Knox County, Ohio, USA.
Butler is a township in Mercer County, Ohio, USA.
Butler is a township in Montgomery County, Ohio, USA.
Butler is a township in Richland County, Ohio, USA.
Butler is a village in Richland County, Ohio, USA.
Butler is a borough in Morris County, New Jersey, USA.
Butler is a town in Wayne County, New York, USA.
Butler is a township in Platte County, Nebraska, USA.
Butler is a township in Harrison County, Missouri, USA.
Butler is a city in Bates County, Missouri, USA.
Butler is a township in Otter Tail County, Minnesota, USA.
Butler is a township in Branch County, Michigan, USA.
Butler is a city in Pendleton County, Kentucky, USA.
Butler is a township in Miami County, Indiana, USA.
Butler is a township in De Kalb County, Indiana, USA.
Butler is a township in Franklin County, Indiana, USA.
Butler is a city in De Kalb County, Indiana, USA.
Butler is a village in Montgomery County, Illinois, USA.
Butler is a township in Vermilion County, Illinois, USA.
Butler is a city in Taylor County, Georgia, USA.
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CARROLL

Carroll is a township in Vermilion County, Illinois, USA.
Carroll is a township in Charles Mix County, South Dakota, USA.
Carroll is a township in Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA.
Carroll is a township in York County, Pennsylvania, USA.
Carroll is a township in Perry County, Pennsylvania, USA.
Carroll is a township in Ottawa County, Ohio, USA.
Carroll is a village in Fairfield County, Ohio, USA.
Carroll is a town in Coos County, New Hampshire, USA.
Carroll is a town in Chautauqua County, New York, USA.
Carroll is a village in Wayne County, Nebraska, USA.
Carroll is a township in Slope County, North Dakota, USA.
Carroll is a township in Texas County, Missouri, USA.
Carroll is a plantation in Penobscot County, Maine, USA.
Carroll is a city in Carroll County, Iowa, USA.
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