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La Tomatina is held in Bunol, Spain, on the last Wednesday of August each year and it is dubbed the "world's biggest food fight," with people from all over the globe travelling to this tiny Spanish town to throw over 100 metric tonnes of over-ripe tomatoes.

Claimed by India and Pakistan, it is dubbed the world's highest battlefield.

It's dubbed the world's most beautiful castle, and rising majestically from the moat and surrounded by 500 acres of sumptuous parkland, it's easy to see why.

In Hyderabad's IT corridor (dubbed "Cyberabad"), a recently launched weekly car ban marks a first for Indian cities.

The campaign has an opportunity to reach tens of millions of viewers just one day after announcing the selection of Mr. Ryan as Mr. Romney's running mate, thereby creating another news peg for its rollout of what it has dubbed "America's Comeback Team".

Walter's outlandish alter ego was originally conceived by writer Kyle Killen as one of his hero's number twos; it was dubbed Barry by its begetter and carried round by him in a Tupperware box.

As RiRi left the stage, McCartney couldn't help but joke about her age, considering the festival's main demographic ― it was dubbed "Oldchella" due to its lineup of classic rock acts such as McCartney, Neil Young, The Who, The Rolling Stones, Roger Waters and Bob Dylan. .

At Dadaab's peak in 2011, its population surged well above 500,000, and it was dubbed the world's largest refugee camp.

It was dubbed Joe Hooker's division, and the women, hookers.

In the 1990s it was dubbed the world's most violent neighbourhood.

Founded only four years ago, it was dubbed the world's fastest growing company and valued at $13bn£10bnby) by 2011.

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