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From Misplaced Pages's newest articles:
- ... that the group portrait Banquet of the Amsterdam Civic Guard in Celebration of the Peace of Münster by Dutch painter Bartholomeus van der Helst (1613–1670) was considered by Sir Joshua Reynolds to be the finest he had seen?
- ... that the 1868 encounter between Kasuga and Kaiyō was the first naval battle between two modern fleets in Japan?
- ... that the Chilean football club Cobreloa reached the finals of South America's principal club competition, the Copa Libertadores, in 1981, only four years after the club's founding?
- ... that Palwankar Baloo was a Dalit (Untouchable) who helped break down the Indian caste system with his prowess at cricket?