- The Inter-
Cities Fairs Cup,
sometimes referred to as the
European Fairs Cup,
Fairs Cities' Cup, or
simply as the
Fairs Cup, was a
European football competition...
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announced in
August 1998 that the
CityFair building would be torn down to make
space for the building. The
CityFair building opened in
October 1988. It...
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Fair City is an
Irish television soap
opera which has been
broadcast on RTÉ One
since 1989.
Produced by the
public service broadcaster RTE, it
first aired...
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Fair City is an
Irish television soap
opera first broadcast on RTÉ One in 1989. The
following is a list of
characters who
currently appear in the programme...
- Shield, the Inter-
Cities Fairs Cup, the Cup Winners' Cup and the
European Cup, and lost the play-off to keep the Inter-
City Fairs Cup trophy.
Leeds United...
- The 1969–70 Inter-
Cities Fairs Cup was the 12th Inter-
Cities Fairs Cup. The
competition was won by ****nal over two legs in the
final against Anderlecht...
- The
sixth Inter-
Cities Fairs Cup was pla**** over the 1963–64 season. The
competition was won by
Zaragoza in a one-off
final at Camp Nou in
Barcelona against...
- "Our
Fair City" is a
fantasy short story by
Robert A. Heinlein,
originally printed in
Weird Tales,
January 1949. The
story involves an old
parking lot...
- New World.
Chicago won the
right to host the
fair over
several competing cities,
including New York
City, Washington, D.C., and St. Louis. The exposition...
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Conference League.
Introduced in 1971 as the UEFA Cup, it
replaced the Inter-
Cities Fairs Cup. The UEFA Cup was the third-tier
European club
competition from 1971...