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  1. Five Nights at Freddy's ( FNaF) is a video game series and media franchise created by Scott Cawthon. The first video game was released on August 8, 2014, and the resultant series has since gained worldwide popularity. The main series consists of ten video games taking place in locations connected to a fictional family pizza restaurant franchise ...

  2. Cover for November 3, 1930, with Haile Selassie. January 6 – Owen D. Young. January 13 – Domingo Ugalde. January 20 – André Tardieu. January 27 – William D. Mitchell. February 3 – Maria Montessori. February 10 – Ray Lyman Wilbur. February 17 – Charles Evans Hughes. February 24 – Cyrus S. Eaton.

  3. The National Government of 1931–1935 was formed by Ramsay MacDonald following his reappointment as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom by King George V after the general election in October 1931 . As a National Government it contained members of the Conservative Party, Liberals, Liberal Nationals and National Labour, as well as a number of ...

  4. Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken. co-production with Silver Screen Partners IV and Pegasus Entertainment. June 21, 1991. The Rocketeer. released under Walt Disney Pictures in North America and under Touchstone Pictures outside of North America; co-production with Silver Screen Partners IV and The Gordon Company. November 22, 1991.

  5. The category is for articles and events specifically related to the decade of the 1930s which begins in the year 1930 and ends in the year 1939 Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1930s . ← 1920s

  6. This is a list of wars that began between 1900 and 1944 . This period saw the outbreak of World War I (1914–1918) and World War II (1939–1945), which are among the deadliest conflicts in human history, with many of the world's great powers partaking in total war and some partaking in genocides. Depending on the source consulted, conflict ...

  7. 1930s in jazz. Swing jazz emerged as a dominant form in American music, in which some virtuoso soloists became as famous as the band leaders. Key figures in developing the "big" jazz band included bandleaders and arrangers Count Basie, Cab Calloway, Jimmy and Tommy Dorsey, Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, Fletcher Henderson, Earl Hines, Glenn ...