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Benmaniyar
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Name
Youssef Benmaniyar
Born
Country  Morocco
Current location Marrakesh, kelaa des sraghna
Languages English, Arabic
HairBlack
EyesBrown
Handedness Right
Sexuality heterosexuality
Family and friends
Pets Dog
Education and employment
Occupation Student
University Cadi Ayyad University
Hobbies, favourites and beliefs
Hobbies Video Gaming, Computing, Music, Movies, TV series
Religion Islam
PoliticsBullshits
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JoinedJanuary 24, 2015
First editJanuary 24, 2015
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About me

Hello folks, I am Youssef Benmaniyar from Morocco. I enjoy baking, reading, writing and playing video games in my spare time. I like playing with Legos and animating them using stop motion. I will enjoy editing the Wikipedia section on illusions very much. I have just gotten this program installed on my computer and am having fun browsing through the articles. You most likely will not see me giving someone advice, you will see me getting advice.

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Flag of Canada

The flag of Canada is a red flag with a white square in its centre, featuring a stylized 11-pointed red maple leaf. It has become the predominant and most recognizable national symbol of Canada. It was adopted in 1965 to replace the Union Flag for most official purposes, although the Canadian Red Ensign had also been unofficially used since the 1860s and approved by a 1945 Order in Council. In 1964, Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson appointed a committee to discuss these issues, sparking a serious debate about a flag change. Out of three choices, the maple leaf design by George Stanley, based on the flag of the Royal Military College of Canada, was chosen. It made its first appearance on February 15, 1965, a date now celebrated annually as National Flag of Canada Day. Other flags, usually containing the maple leaf motif in some fashion, have been created for use by Canadian officials, government bodies, and military forces. ( Full article...)

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Map accompanying the novel Mundus Alter et Idem
Mundus Alter et Idem (Another World and Yet the Same) is a satirical dystopian novel written by the English writer and bishop Joseph Hall around 1605. In the novel, the narrator takes a voyage in the ship Fantasia through the southern seas, visiting the lands of Crapulia, Viraginia, Moronia, and Lavernia (populated by gluttons, nags, fools, and thieves, respectively). These locations feature on this map, which accompanies the novel.Map credit: Joseph Hall

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