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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Camden |  |  |  | Camden: Encyclopedia II - Geography of North Carolina - River systemsThere are three distinct systems of rivers in the state: those that find their way to the Gulf of Mexico through the Mississippi, those that flow through South Carolina to the sea and those that reach the sea along our own coast. The divide between the first and the second is the Blue Ridge chain of mountains; that between the second and third systems is found in an elevation extending from the Blue Ridge, near the Virginia line, just between the sources of the Yadkin and the Roanoke, in a south-easterly direction some two hundred miles, alm ...
See also:Geography of North Carolina, Geography of North Carolina - Blue Ridge/Appalachian mountains, Geography of North Carolina - Piedmont Plateau, Geography of North Carolina - Coastal Plain, Geography of North Carolina - Agriculture, Geography of North Carolina - Flora/Fauna, Geography of North Carolina - River systems, Geography of North Carolina - Climate Read more here: » Geography of North Carolina: Encyclopedia II - Geography of North Carolina - River systems |
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| | | | |  |  |  | Camden: Encyclopedia II - List of auxiliary Interstate Highways - Interstate H-13-digit interstates associated with I-H-1:
Hawaii
I-H-201 (Honolulu)
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See also:List of auxiliary Interstate Highways, List of auxiliary Interstate Highways - Trivia, List of auxiliary Interstate Highways - Interstate H-1, List of auxiliary Interstate Highways - Interstate 5, List of auxiliary Interstate Highways - Interstate 10, List of auxiliary Interstate Highways - Interstate 15, List of auxiliary Interstate Highways - Interstate 16, List of auxiliary Interstate Highways - Interstate 20, List of auxiliary Interstate Highways - Interstate 24, List of auxiliary Interstate Highways - Interstate 25, List of auxiliary Interstate Highways - Interstate 26, List of auxiliary Interstate Highways - Interstate 29, List of auxiliary Interstate Highways - Interstate 30, List of auxiliary Interstate Highways - Interstate 35, List of auxiliary Interstate Highways - Interstate 40, List of auxiliary Interstate Highways - Interstate 44, List of auxiliary Interstate Highways - Interstate 45, List of auxiliary Interstate Highways - Interstate 55, List of auxiliary Interstate Highways - Interstate 59, List of auxiliary Interstate Highways - Interstate 64, List of auxiliary Interstate Highways - Interstate 65, List of auxiliary Interstate Highways - Interstate 69, List of auxiliary Interstate Highways - Interstate 70, List of auxiliary Interstate Highways - Interstate 71, List of auxiliary Interstate Highways - Interstate 72, List of auxiliary Interstate Highways - Interstate 74, List of auxiliary Interstate Highways - Interstate 75, List of auxiliary Interstate Highways - Interstate 76, List of auxiliary Interstate Highways - Interstate 77, List of auxiliary Interstate Highways - Interstate 78, List of auxiliary Interstate Highways - Interstate 79, List of auxiliary Interstate Highways - Interstate 80, List of auxiliary Interstate Highways - Interstate 81, List of auxiliary Interstate Highways - Interstate 82, List of auxiliary Interstate Highways - Interstate 83, List of auxiliary Interstate Highways - Interstate 84, List of auxiliary Interstate Highways - Interstate 85, List of auxiliary Interstate Highways - Interstate 87, List of auxiliary Interstate Highways - Interstate 89, List of auxiliary Interstate Highways - Interstate 90, List of auxiliary Interstate Highways - Interstate 91, List of auxiliary Interstate Highways - Interstate 93, List of auxiliary Interstate Highways - Interstate 94, List of auxiliary Interstate Highways - Interstate 95, List of auxiliary Interstate Highways - Interstate 96, List of auxiliary Interstate Highways - Exceptions Read more here: » List of auxiliary Interstate Highways: Encyclopedia II - List of auxiliary Interstate Highways - Interstate H-1 |
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|  |  |  | Camden: Encyclopedia II - Preble County Ohio - GeographyAccording to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,104 km² (426 mi²). 1,100 km² (425 mi²) of it is land and 4 km² (2 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 0.36% water.
Preble County Ohio - Adjacent counties.
Darke County (north)
Montgomery County (east)
Butler County (south)
Union County, Indiana (southwest) ...
See also:Preble County Ohio, Preble County Ohio - Geography, Preble County Ohio - Adjacent counties, Preble County Ohio - Demographics, Preble County Ohio - Government, Preble County Ohio - Municipalities, Preble County Ohio - Famous Residents, Preble County Ohio - Education, Preble County Ohio - Public School Districts Read more here: » Preble County Ohio: Encyclopedia II - Preble County Ohio - Geography |
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| |  |  |  | Camden: Encyclopedia II - Philadelphia Pennsylvania - People and culture of Philadelphia
Philadelphia Pennsylvania - Demographics.
1790 - 28,522
1800 - 41,220
1810 - 53,722
1820 - 63,802
1830 - 80,462
1840 - 93,665
1850 - 121,376
1860 - 565,529
1870 - 674,022
1880 - 847,170
1890 - 1,046,964
1900 - 1,293,697
1910 - 1,549,008
1920 - 1,823,779
1930 - 1,950,961
1940 - 1,931,334
1950 - 2,071,605
1960 - 2,002,512
1970 ...
See also:Philadelphia Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Pennsylvania - History, Philadelphia Pennsylvania - Geography and climate, Philadelphia Pennsylvania - Geography, Philadelphia Pennsylvania - Climate, Philadelphia Pennsylvania - Cityscape, Philadelphia Pennsylvania - Skyscrapers, Philadelphia Pennsylvania - Neighborhoods, Philadelphia Pennsylvania - Suburbs, Philadelphia Pennsylvania - Economy, Philadelphia Pennsylvania - People and culture of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Pennsylvania - Demographics, Philadelphia Pennsylvania - Ethnography, Philadelphia Pennsylvania - Annual fairs and events, Philadelphia Pennsylvania - Food, Philadelphia Pennsylvania - Notable residents, Philadelphia Pennsylvania - Media, Philadelphia Pennsylvania - Museums art collections and sites of interest, Philadelphia Pennsylvania - Sports, Philadelphia Pennsylvania - Crime, Philadelphia Pennsylvania - Government & Politics, Philadelphia Pennsylvania - Education, Philadelphia Pennsylvania - Public schools, Philadelphia Pennsylvania - Private schools, Philadelphia Pennsylvania - Higher education, Philadelphia Pennsylvania - Transportation, Philadelphia Pennsylvania - Airports, Philadelphia Pennsylvania - Roads, Philadelphia Pennsylvania - Rail transportation, Philadelphia Pennsylvania - Sister Cities Read more here: » Philadelphia Pennsylvania: Encyclopedia II - Philadelphia Pennsylvania - People and culture of Philadelphia |
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|  |  |  | Camden: Encyclopedia II - Peter Pan - StorylineJ. M. Barrie wrote three works involving Peter Pan:
"Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens," which is a segment of his book The Little White Bird (1902)
The stage play Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Would Not Grow Up (1904)
Peter and Wendy (1911), later retitled Peter Pan, a novel for children based on the play.
Several sequels, adaptations, and spinoffs have emerged since then, all with slightly modified storylines.
Peter Pan - ...
See also:Peter Pan, Peter Pan - Storyline, Peter Pan - Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, Peter Pan - Peter and Wendy or Peter Pan, Peter Pan - Background, Peter Pan - Wendy, Peter Pan - Themes, Peter Pan - Adaptations, Peter Pan - Sequels, Peter Pan - Other references in entertainment, Peter Pan - Copyright status, Peter Pan - European Union, Peter Pan - United Kingdom, Peter Pan - United States, Peter Pan - Other jurisdictions, Peter Pan - Controversy Read more here: » Peter Pan: Encyclopedia II - Peter Pan - Storyline |
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|  |  |  | Camden: Encyclopedia II - Battleship - Industrial AgeHowever, from the early 1840s onwards, several technological innovations started to revolutionize the conception of warships. Reliable steam power made warships much more maneuverable, and became the obvious choice against sail as soon as the issue of long-distance travel and re-coaling was solved. Naval guns with exploding shells, capable of penetrating wooden hulls and setting them on fire, were invented by the French Admiral Henri-Joseph Paixhans, and adopted from 1841 by the navies of France, England, Russia and the United States. Their ...
See also:Battleship, Battleship - Early battleships, Battleship - Industrial Age, Battleship - Explosive-shell naval guns, Battleship - Ironclads, Battleship - Turrets and rifled guns, Battleship - Brown powder, Battleship - Design experiments, Battleship - All-big-guns, Battleship - The Dreadnought era, Battleship - The super dreadnought, Battleship - World War I, Battleship - World War II, Battleship - Post World War II, Battleship - Fictional appearances Read more here: » Battleship: Encyclopedia II - Battleship - Industrial Age |
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|  |  |  | Camden: Encyclopedia II - Wilkinson County Georgia - DemographicsAs of the census2 of 2000, there are 10,220 people, 3,827 households, and 2,805 families residing in the county. The population density is 9/km² (23/mi²). There are 4,449 housing units at an average density of 4/km² (10/mi²). The racial makeup of the county is 57.96% White, 40.70% Black or African American, 0.21% Native American, 0.07% Asian, 0.00% Pacific Islander, 0.40% from other races, and 0.66% from two or more races. 0. ...
See also:Wilkinson County Georgia, Wilkinson County Georgia - Geography, Wilkinson County Georgia - Demographics, Wilkinson County Georgia - Cities and towns Read more here: » Wilkinson County Georgia: Encyclopedia II - Wilkinson County Georgia - Demographics |
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| |  |  |  | Camden: Encyclopedia II - Wilkes County North Carolina - GeographyAccording to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,968 km² (760 mi²). 1,961 km² (757 mi²) of it is land and 7 km² (3 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 0.36% water. Wilkes County is located on the eastern slope of the Blue Ridge Mountains, a part of the Appalachian Mountain chain. The county's elevation ranges from 800 feet in the east to over 4,000 feet in the west. The Blue Ridge Mountains run from the southwest to the northeast, and dominate the county's western and northern skyline. Thompkins Knob, the highes ...
See also:Wilkes County North Carolina, Wilkes County North Carolina - History, Wilkes County North Carolina - Law and government, Wilkes County North Carolina - Geography, Wilkes County North Carolina - Townships, Wilkes County North Carolina - Education, Wilkes County North Carolina - Wine region, Wilkes County North Carolina - Trivia, Wilkes County North Carolina - Demographics, Wilkes County North Carolina - Cities and towns, Wilkes County North Carolina - Unincorporated CDPs Read more here: » Wilkes County North Carolina: Encyclopedia II - Wilkes County North Carolina - Geography |
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| |  |  |  | Camden: Encyclopedia II - L. Ron Hubbard - Biographical outlineThe Church of Scientology has produced numerous biographical publications that make extraordinary claims about Hubbard's life and career. In the end, however, numerous investigations from journalists and critics have found most of these claims to be fabrications. [1] Regardless, there is still a general agreement about the basic facts of Hubbard's life.
L. Ron Hubbard - Parents.
L. Ron Hubbard was born in 1911 in Tilden, Nebraska, to Harry Ross Hubbard (1886 - 1975) an ...
See also:L. Ron Hubbard, L. Ron Hubbard - Biographical outline, L. Ron Hubbard - Parents, L. Ron Hubbard - Education pulp fiction and military service, L. Ron Hubbard - The debut of Dianetics, L. Ron Hubbard - Scientology, L. Ron Hubbard - Legal difficulties and life on the high seas, L. Ron Hubbard - Later life, L. Ron Hubbard - Controversial episodes, L. Ron Hubbard - Parody, L. Ron Hubbard - Bibliography, L. Ron Hubbard - Fiction, L. Ron Hubbard - Dianetics and Scientology, L. Ron Hubbard - Unofficial biographies online Read more here: » L. Ron Hubbard: Encyclopedia II - L. Ron Hubbard - Biographical outline |
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|  |  |  | Camden: Encyclopedia II - Finchley - Location & divisionsSituated in the north of London, Finchley is divided into four:
East Finchley, roughly speaking, the area between Highgate and the North Circular Road, and in postal area N2;
Church End Finchley, often known as "Finchley Central", the area west of the North Circular Road, centred around Ballards Lane and Finchley Central tube station, and in postal area N3;
West Finchley, the area around West Finchley tube station, and in postal area N12; and
North Finchley, the area surrounding Tally-Ho Corner, stretching west to Woodside Park a ...
See also:Finchley, Finchley - Location & divisions, Finchley - Culture & sports, Finchley - History, Finchley - Famous People, Finchley - Fictional Characters, Finchley - Nearest Places: Read more here: » Finchley: Encyclopedia II - Finchley - Location & divisions |
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|  |  |  | Camden: Encyclopedia II - Withnail and I - TriviaDuring the filming of the scene in which the lighter fluid is consumed, Bruce Robinson changed the contents of the can, which had been filled with water, to vinegar. While the vomiting is scripted, the facial expression is purely natural.
Paul McGann was not first choice for the role of 'I'. Much like the casting of Harrison Ford in the role of Han Solo, McGann was employed to read in lines for other auditioning actors - it was only after a number of days the pro ...
See also:Withnail and I, Withnail and I - Plot, Withnail and I - Trivia, Withnail and I - Drinking Game, Withnail and I - Soundtrack, Withnail and I - Danny and Del, Withnail and I - Locations, Withnail and I - Cast Read more here: » Withnail and I: Encyclopedia II - Withnail and I - Trivia |
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| |  |  |  | Camden: Encyclopedia II - Faulkner Act New Jersey - OverviewThe Faulkner Act offers four basic plans (Mayor-Council, Council-Manager, Small Municipality and Mayor-Council-Administrator) and two procedures by which the voters of a municipality can adopt one of these plans. The Act provides many choices for communities with a preference for a strong executive and professional management of municipal affairs. Twenty-one percent of the municipalities in New Jersey, including the six most populous cities -- Newark, Jersey City, Camden, Trenton, Paterson and Elizabeth -- all govern under the provisions of the Faulkner Act. More than half of all New Jersey residents ...
See also:Faulkner Act New Jersey, Faulkner Act New Jersey - Overview, Faulkner Act New Jersey - History, Faulkner Act New Jersey - Forms of Government Read more here: » Faulkner Act New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Faulkner Act New Jersey - Overview |
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|  |  |  | Camden: Encyclopedia II - Vladimir Zworykin - BiographyZworykin lived through many historic events. Born in Murom, Russia in 1889 to a family of a prosperous merchant, he studied at the St. Petersburg Institute of Technology. He was eventually hired by one of his instructors, Boris Rosing, who was seeking ways of extending human vision. By 1907, Rosing had developed a television system which employed a mechanical disc , and a very early cathode ray tube (developed in Germany by Karl Ferdinand Braun) as a receiver. The system was primitive, but it was more electronic than mechanical. Rosing and Z ...
See also:Vladimir Zworykin, Vladimir Zworykin - Biography, Vladimir Zworykin - Quote, Vladimir Zworykin - Reference Read more here: » Vladimir Zworykin: Encyclopedia II - Vladimir Zworykin - Biography |
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