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Geographic locations, cities, countries, regions

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Piedmont

Piedmont, a region in Italy where the Workation Village is located, used as a location for retreats.

1 mentions

Piedras Negras

Mexican restaurant in Piedras Negras where Ignacio Adnaya worked.

1 mentions

Pier 47

Pier 47 is an incubation space in Copenhagen where the first clients of Raffle.ai were acquired.

1 mentions

Pillar Church

A church located in Scottsdale, Arizona, where Preston Morrison pastors.

1 mentions

pine trees

Pine trees, a type of coniferous tree found in the Scottish wilderness that Robert cycles into.

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Pinheiros

A neighborhood in São Paulo, known for its vibrant atmosphere.

1 mentions

Piraeus

German football club based in Piraeus, Greece, competing in the Champions League.

1 mentions

Pirambu

A neighborhood in Fortaleza, Ceará, known for territorial conflicts and criminal organizations.

1 mentions

Pishon

A river flowing out of Eden, mentioned in Genesis.

1 mentions

pizza place

Pizza place where the date took place

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Plac Krzyży

Polish city known for its historic sites, mentioned in relation to the album cover.

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Plac Zbawiciela

Polish city with a famous square, referenced in the context of the album cover.

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planeta

Planet Earth, the third planet from the Sun, home to all known life.

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Plano, Texas

A geographic location in the United States, known for its large size and economic significance.

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Plenary Theater in Melbourne

The Plenary Theater in Melbourne, Australia, is a venue where the podcast hosted a live event and Q&A session.

1 mentions

Pluto

A dwarf planet in the solar system, discovered by Clyde Tombaugh, discussed in relation to Pluto.

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Plymouth

A city in the southwest of the United Kingdom, where Stephen Bartlett moved during his childhood, known for its naval base and maritime history

1 mentions

Poço Fundo

Brazilian city, located in the Serra Fluminense, known for its natural landscapes and cultural history.

1 mentions

Poe Colborne

Poe Colborne, a wine region near the Hunter area, known for its vineyards and land.

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Pokrovsk

A city in eastern Ukraine, site of ongoing fierce battles between Ukrainian and Russian forces.

1 mentions

Polish Stock Exchange

Polish stock exchange where the company is publicly traded.

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Polunsky unit

A Texas state prison housing death row inmates, known as Polunsky unit.

1 mentions

Pop

The Pop is a venue or location where the New Year's Eve party took place.

1 mentions

Portal North Bridge

The Portal North Bridge is a rail bridge on the Northeast Corridor connecting New Jersey and New York.

1 mentions

Port Aransas

Port Aransas, a city in Texas.

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Port-au-Prince

Port-au-Prince is the capital city of Haiti.

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Portland International Airport

The airport from which the hijacked flight departed, located in Portland, Oregon

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Portland Metro area

A geographic location in the United States, specifically the Portland Metro area, with a population of 1.5 million.

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Portland's airport

The Portland International Airport, an airport serving Portland.

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Port Macquarie

Port Macquarie, a coastal town in New South Wales, Australia, mentioned as part of regional areas.

1 mentions

Port of Baltimore

A U.S. port where recycled lead is shipped into the United States.

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Port of Los Angeles

The port of Los Angeles, a major U.S. shipping hub where operations have returned to normal after a fire

1 mentions

Port Piper

Port Piper, a location in Sydney, Australia, known for a land site purchased for development.

1 mentions

Port St. Lucie, Florida

A geographic location in Florida, known for its cities and attractions

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Port Washington

City in Wisconsin, suburb of Milwaukee, involved in local referendum.

1 mentions

Posidonia

Greek city in southern Italy, founded by Greeks fleeing Sybaris, later renamed Posidonia.

1 mentions

Potsdam

A German city known for its efforts in housing and homelessness prevention, including innovative projects.

1 mentions

Powderhorn Mountain Resort

U.S. ski resort located near the Utah border, known for skiing and snowboarding

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Powderhorn Park

Powderhorn Park, a park in Minneapolis where community events and protests have taken place.

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power plant in southeast South Korea

Power plant located in southeast South Korea that collapsed, causing fatalities and injuries

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Prague

Irish city known for its historic sites and tourism.

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preoptic area of the hypothalamus

The brain area that regulates body temperature, involved in fever response.

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primary oil pipeline in the Northwest

Major oil pipeline in the Northwest of the United States, supplying jet fuel to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.

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Prince George

A Canadian city in British Columbia, known as the hometown of Alex McKenzie.

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Prince George's County

U.S. state located in the Mid-Atlantic region

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Princess Sapphire

The Princess Sapphire, a cruise ship where Shin Lim performed magic routines.

1 mentions

Prince Sultan Air Base

Prince Sultan Air Base, a military site in Saudi Arabia targeted in Iranian strikes.

1 mentions

Princeton

Princeton, a university in New Jersey.

1 mentions

Principado de Asturias

Asturias, a region in Spain affected by weather conditions.

1 mentions

Prior Lake

Prior Lake, a city and lake in Minnesota known for outdoor activities.

1 mentions