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    Disneyland is a theme park at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California. It was the first theme park opened by the Walt Disney Company and the only one designed and constructed under the direct supervision of Walt Disney, and opened on July 17, 1955.

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    Guinea-Bissau 30.9% North Korea 29.5% Togo 35.6% Côte d'Ivoire 25% Sudan 25% Benin 17.9% [better source needed] Burundi 20% Burkina Faso 15% South Africa 15% Democratic Republic of the Congo 12% Central African Republic 10% Gabon 10% Lesotho 10% Nigeria 10% Sierra Leone 10% Kenya 9% Palau 9% Ghana 8.5% Guinea 5%

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    The term sushi literally means "sour-tasting", as the overall dish has a sour and umami or savory taste. The term comes from an antiquated し shi terminal-form conjugation, no longer used in other contexts, of the adjectival verb sui (酸い, "to be sour"), [13] resulting in the term sushi (酸し). [14]