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- labsoflatvia.com (in Latvian). Retrieved 2021-06-03. "Bunq, Scalable Capital, CrowdProperty and LendInvest among FT's fastest-growing European companies in 2021"...
- The phenomenon of macromolecular crowding alters the properties of molecules in a solution when high concentrations of macromolecules such as proteins...
- The House Crowd was a British peer to peer lending and crowdfunding platform that allowed people to invest in bridging loans and property development...
- the 11th century, this sport has local leagues and attracts large crowds. Property in the Languedoc is quite varied and ranges from newly built villas...
- On November 5, 2021, a fatal crowd crush occurred during the Astroworld Festival, an annual musical event hosted by American rapper Travis Scott at NRG...
- On 29 October 2022, around 22:20, a crowd surge occurred during Halloween festivities in the Itaewon neighborhood of Seoul, South Korea, killing 159 people...
- the former Six Flags company. The combined company owns and operates 51 properties throughout North America, including amu****t parks, water parks, and...
- platforms". Business Insider. June 30, 2021. "How UAE-based SmartCrowd makes property investment as simple as the stock market". Arabian Business. March...
- Crowding-in occurs when an increase in government spending leads to more private investment. It occurs because public investment makes the private sector...
- Cultural Property under Special Protection and, in 1984, among World Heritage Sites, the Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the...