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| ARTICLES RELATED TO People |  |  |  | People: Encyclopedia II - Manawatu-Wanganui - PeopleManawatu-Wanganui had a usually resident population of 220,089 people at the time of the 2001 Census, giving it the fifth-largest population in New Zealand. Despite its substantial population, the region has a lower than average population density, with an average of 10.3 people per square kilometre, compared with 13.1 for New Zealand. During the period from 1996 to 2001, the population fell by 3.8%, or 8700 people.
There are two major urban areas in the region. Palmerston North, with a usually-resident population of 72,033 (2001 cens ...
See also:Manawatu-Wanganui, Manawatu-Wanganui - Geography, Manawatu-Wanganui - General, Manawatu-Wanganui - Topography, Manawatu-Wanganui - Soil and climate, Manawatu-Wanganui - Conservation and parks, Manawatu-Wanganui - People, Manawatu-Wanganui - History, Manawatu-Wanganui - The economy, Manawatu-Wanganui - Business, Manawatu-Wanganui - Energy, Manawatu-Wanganui - Agriculture, Manawatu-Wanganui - Forestry, Manawatu-Wanganui - Tourism, Manawatu-Wanganui - Transport Read more here: » Manawatu-Wanganui: Encyclopedia II - Manawatu-Wanganui - People |
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|  |  |  | People: Encyclopedia II - Majuli - PeopleThe dwellers of Majuli are mostly tribal folk. These tribal are the mishing tribes from Arunachal Pradesh and who immigrated here centuries ago. Apart from them, the inhabitants are also from the Deori and Sonowal Kacharis tribes. Languages spoken here are Assamese, Mishing, Deori. The island has twenty-three villages with a population of 150,000 and a density of 300 individuals per square km. The only mode of association to the outside world is through a ferry service which operates only twice a day. Despite inherent drawbacks faced, ...
See also:Majuli, Majuli - History, Majuli - Economy, Majuli - People, Majuli - Culture, Majuli - Neo-Vaishnavite satras, Majuli - Ecosystem, Majuli - Tourist interests Read more here: » Majuli: Encyclopedia II - Majuli - People |
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Nerima Tokyo - From Nerima.
Rie Miyazawa: actress
Kumi Nakada: three-time Olympic volleyball competitor, bronze-medalist
Nomura Mansaku: kyogen actor
Reiko Ohara: actress
Aya Ueto: singer, actress
Mayumi Wakamura: actress
Nerima Tokyo - Residents.
Ishinomori Shotaro: mangaka
Leiji Matsumoto: mangaka, anime creator
Adachi Mitsuru: mangaka
Takahashi Rumiko: mangaka
Azuma ...
See also:Nerima Tokyo, Nerima Tokyo - History, Nerima Tokyo - Geography, Nerima Tokyo - Economy, Nerima Tokyo - Education, Nerima Tokyo - Public schools, Nerima Tokyo - Colleges and universities, Nerima Tokyo - Transportation, Nerima Tokyo - Rail, Nerima Tokyo - Highway, Nerima Tokyo - Leisure, Nerima Tokyo - People, Nerima Tokyo - From Nerima, Nerima Tokyo - Residents, Nerima Tokyo - Nerima in popular culture Read more here: » Nerima Tokyo: Encyclopedia II - Nerima Tokyo - People |
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|  |  |  | People: Encyclopedia II - New Brunswick - PeopleThe Acadians are survivors of the Great Expulsion (1755) which drove several thousand French residents into exile in North America, the U.K. and France for refusing to take an oath of allegiance to George III of Great Britain during the French and Indian War. American Acadians, who wound up in Louisiana and other parts of the American South, are often referred to as Cajuns.
Many of the English-Canadian population of New Brunswick are descended from United Empire Loyalists who fled the American Revolution. This is commemorated in the p ...
See also:New Brunswick, New Brunswick - Geography, New Brunswick - History, New Brunswick - Early European settlement, New Brunswick - A British colony, New Brunswick - New Brunswick in Canada, New Brunswick - Cities, New Brunswick - Politics, New Brunswick - Economy, New Brunswick - Education, New Brunswick - People, New Brunswick - Media Outlets, New Brunswick - Demographics, New Brunswick - Facts, New Brunswick - Map, New Brunswick - Literature Read more here: » New Brunswick: Encyclopedia II - New Brunswick - People |
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|  |  |  | People: Encyclopedia II - University of Tehran - PeopleMany of UT's faculty end up as Ministers and Presidential advisors. Notable examples are:
Jamshid Amuzegar
Ali Akbar Velayati
Mir-Hossein Mousavi
Manuchehr Eghbal, former chancellor
Mohammad Taddayon
Mohammad Khatami
Mostafa Moeen
Kamal Kharrazi
Mohammad Reza Aref
Bijan Namdar Zangeneh
Mohsen Rezaee
Mostafa Tajzadeh
Hassan Ali Mansur, alumnus
Elaheh Koulaei, current professor, former Member of Parliament
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See also:University of Tehran, University of Tehran - History, University of Tehran - The emblem, University of Tehran - Campuses, University of Tehran - Faculties, University of Tehran - Institutes, University of Tehran - Political Role, University of Tehran - People Read more here: » University of Tehran: Encyclopedia II - University of Tehran - People |
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|  |  |  | People: Encyclopedia II - University of Tehran - PeopleMany of UT's faculty and alumni end up as Ministers and Presidential advisors. Notable examples are:
Jamshid Amuzegar, alumnus, Minister
Ali Akbar Velayati , alumnus, Minister
Mir-Hossein Mousavi, alumnus, Minister
Manuchehr Eghbal, former chancellor, Minister
Mohammad Taddayon, served as Chancellor, Minister
Kamal Kharrazi
Mohammad Reza Aref
Bijan Namdar Zangeneh
Mohsen Rezaee
Mostafa Tajzadeh
Hassan Ali Mansur, alumnus, Minister
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See also:University of Tehran, University of Tehran - History, University of Tehran - The emblem, University of Tehran - Campuses, University of Tehran - Faculties, University of Tehran - Institutes, University of Tehran - Political Role, University of Tehran - People Read more here: » University of Tehran: Encyclopedia II - University of Tehran - People |
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|  |  |  | People: Encyclopedia II - Suwon - PeopleFamous people from Suwon include Manchester United footballer Park Ji-Sung. A street in the city was recently named after him.
Suwon is also home to many foreign language teachers, the vast majority teaching English. This large expatriate community is spread throughout the city, with a particularly high concentration in the Yeongtong-dong district.
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See also:Suwon, Suwon - History, Suwon - Administrative divisions, Suwon - Food, Suwon - Education, Suwon - Entertainment, Suwon - People, Suwon - Transport, Suwon - Notes Read more here: » Suwon: Encyclopedia II - Suwon - People |
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|  |  |  | People: Encyclopedia II - Upper Hutt - PeopleThe main urban area of the city has a population of 35,700, and a further 2,100 people live in the sparsely populated regions beyond the upper Hutt Valley plain.
Upper Hutt - Suburbs.
The main suburbs of Upper Hutt, from northeast to southwest, include:
Te Marua, Akatarawa, Rimutaka, Parkdale, Emerald Hill, Birchville, Mount Marua, Marua Downs, Timberlea, Brown Owl, Kaitoke, Māoribank, Upper Hutt Central, Clouston Park, Mangaroa, Maymorn, Whitemans Valley, Totara Park, Waitoka Estate, Riverstone Terraces, Kingsley Heights, Wallaceville, The Lanes [future development], Trentham, Heretaung ...
See also:Upper Hutt, Upper Hutt - Geography, Upper Hutt - People, Upper Hutt - Suburbs, Upper Hutt - History, Upper Hutt - Railway, Upper Hutt - Sports and recreation, Upper Hutt - External link Read more here: » Upper Hutt: Encyclopedia II - Upper Hutt - People |
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|  |  |  | People: Encyclopedia II - Włocławek - People
Włocławek - original people.
Leon Marchlewski
Marcel Reich-Ranicki
Tadeus Reichstein
Włodzimierz Stanny
Sholem Asch, played an active
Bronisław Dembowski (b. 1927) - bishop of Włocławek (1992-2003)
Henryk Muszyński - bishop
Jakub Świnka, played an active
Stefan Cardinal Wyszyński, enrolled in the Roman C ...
See also:Włocławek, Włocławek - History, Włocławek - Diocese of Włocławek, Włocławek - Sports, Włocławek - Major corporations, Włocławek - Education, Włocławek - People, Włocławek - original people, Włocławek - External link: Read more here: » Włocławek: Encyclopedia II - Włocławek - People |
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Victoria - British royalty.
Victoria of the United Kingdom (1819-1837-1901), "Queen Victoria"
Victoria, Princess Royal and Empress Frederick (1840-1901), her daughter, Empress consort in Germany
Princess Victoria Alexandra of the United Kingdom (1868-1935), granddaughter of Queen Victoria
Victoria - Princesses.
Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden (born 1977)
Princess Viktoria of Prussia (1866-1929)
Victoria - First name. See also: Victoria, Victoria - Name, Victoria - People, Victoria - British royalty, Victoria - Princesses, Victoria - First name, Victoria - Other, Victoria - Mythology, Victoria - Cities towns suburbs etc., Victoria - La Victoria, Victoria - Landmarks, Victoria - Species, Victoria - Transport, Victoria - Other topics Read more here: » Victoria: Encyclopedia II - Victoria - People |
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|  |  |  | People: Encyclopedia II - Western Massachusetts - PeopleBy the definition described at top, in the year 2000 the region had 834,358 residents, a population greater than that of five US states; however, Springfield and Hartford are often considered twin cities, which almost doubles the number of inhabitants in the region.
Western Massachusetts - Personality.
Many residents of Western Massachusetts take a cynical attitude towards Boston, the state's capital and largest city. The widespread belief -- fuelled by incidents such as the former state House Speaker use ...
See also:Western Massachusetts, Western Massachusetts - Geography, Western Massachusetts - The Berkshires, Western Massachusetts - The Hill Towns, Western Massachusetts - The Valley, Western Massachusetts - The Amherst Hill Towns, Western Massachusetts - People, Western Massachusetts - Personality, Western Massachusetts - History, Western Massachusetts - Higher Education, Western Massachusetts - Claims to Fame, Western Massachusetts - Famous residents, Western Massachusetts - Tourism sites Read more here: » Western Massachusetts: Encyclopedia II - Western Massachusetts - People |
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|  |  |  | People: Encyclopedia II - Stafford - PeopleFamous people from Stafford include the 17th century author of The Compleat Angler, Izaak Walton, and the 18th century playwright Richard Brinsley Sheridan, who was also the local MP. Also, the 1853 Lord Mayor of London, Thomas Sidney, was born in the town.
In the early 1900s, the village of Great Haywood near Stafford was home to the wife of famous Lord of the Rings author J. R. R. Tolkien. He stayed with his wife, Edith, in her cottage in the village during the winter of 1916, and the surrounding areas were said to be an inspi ...
See also:Stafford, Stafford - History, Stafford - Buildings and the town centre, Stafford - People, Stafford - Economy, Stafford - Healthcare, Stafford - Education, Stafford - The Stafford knot, Stafford - Nearby Places, Stafford - Source Read more here: » Stafford: Encyclopedia II - Stafford - People |
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|  |  |  | People: Encyclopedia II - San Gabriel Valley - PeopleThe majority of people residing in the San Gabriel Valley are Hispanics and Asian Americans. The white population is smaller due to a mass exodus that occurred during much of the 1980s and 1990s. This phenomenon has been called "white flight," but unlike the typical pattern of white movement from cities to suburbs, this movement has been from one suburb to another suburb. Also, not all the people "fleeing" are white. Many of these suburban migrants have resettled in southern Orange County, such as the suburban regions of Dana Point, Mission ...
See also:San Gabriel Valley, San Gabriel Valley - Cities and Communities, San Gabriel Valley - Brief San Gabriel Valley timeline, San Gabriel Valley - People, San Gabriel Valley - Local area, San Gabriel Valley - Government, San Gabriel Valley - Climate, San Gabriel Valley - Urban Development, San Gabriel Valley - Asian-American communities, San Gabriel Valley - Institutions of higher learning, San Gabriel Valley - Local sites of interest, San Gabriel Valley - Transportation, San Gabriel Valley - Area codes, San Gabriel Valley - Local media originating in the Valley, San Gabriel Valley - Newspapers, San Gabriel Valley - Radio stations, San Gabriel Valley - Filming locations, San Gabriel Valley - Companies, San Gabriel Valley - Wal-Martization of the San Gabriel Valley Read more here: » San Gabriel Valley: Encyclopedia II - San Gabriel Valley - People |
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|  |  |  | People: Encyclopedia II - North Carolina State University - People
North Carolina State University - Chief Executives.
President
Alexander Q. Holladay 1889-1899
George T. Winston 1899-1908
Daniel H. Hill, Jr. 1908-1916
Wallace Carl Riddick 1916-1923
Eugene C. Brooks 1923-1934
Dean of Administration
John W. Harrelson 1934-1945
Chancellor
John W. Harrelson 1945-1953
Carey Hoyt Bostian 1953-1959
John T. Caldwell 1959-1975
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See also:North Carolina State University, North Carolina State University - History, North Carolina State University - Founding: 1862-1889, North Carolina State University - Early years: 1889-1945, North Carolina State University - Expansion: 1945-Present, North Carolina State University - Academics, North Carolina State University - Academic Units, North Carolina State University - Rankings, North Carolina State University - Library, North Carolina State University - Student life, North Carolina State University - Student Media, North Carolina State University - Student demographics, North Carolina State University - Athletics, North Carolina State University - Campus, North Carolina State University - Main, North Carolina State University - Centennial, North Carolina State University - West, North Carolina State University - Stadiums, North Carolina State University - People, North Carolina State University - Chief Executives, North Carolina State University - Points of interest, North Carolina State University - Notes and references Read more here: » North Carolina State University: Encyclopedia II - North Carolina State University - People |
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North Carolina State University - Chief Executives.
President
Alexander Q. Holladay 1889-1899
George T. Winston 1899-1908
Daniel H. Hill, Jr. 1908-1916
Wallace Carl Riddick 1916-1923
Eugene C. Brooks 1923-1934
Dean of Administration
John W. Harrelson 1934-1945
Chancellor
John W. Harrelson 1945-1953
Carey Hoyt Bostian 1953-1959
John T. Caldwell 1959-1975
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See also:North Carolina State University, North Carolina State University - History, North Carolina State University - Founding: 1862-1889, North Carolina State University - Early years: 1889-1945, North Carolina State University - Expansion: 1945-Present, North Carolina State University - Academics, North Carolina State University - Admission and Degrees, North Carolina State University - Academic Units, North Carolina State University - Rankings, North Carolina State University - Library, North Carolina State University - Student life, North Carolina State University - Student Media, North Carolina State University - Student demographics, North Carolina State University - Athletics, North Carolina State University - Campus, North Carolina State University - Main, North Carolina State University - Centennial, North Carolina State University - West, North Carolina State University - Stadiums, North Carolina State University - People, North Carolina State University - Chief Executives, North Carolina State University - Points of interest, North Carolina State University - Notes and references Read more here: » North Carolina State University: Encyclopedia II - North Carolina State University - People |
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Oldham - Past.
Opera singer Dame Eva Turner
Oldham was the birthplace of the composer Sir William Walton.
The mother of the celebrated French Actress, Jeanne Moreau, was a native of Oldham.
Albert Pierrepoint, the famous 20th Century public executioner, ran a public house in Manchester Road, Hollinwood, Oldham named "Help The Poor Struggler". The public house, which ended its days as an electrical shop, was ...
See also:Oldham, Oldham - History, Oldham - Foundations and Development, Oldham - Recent History, Oldham - Culture, Oldham - Nightlife, Oldham - Theatre, Oldham - Art, Oldham - Music, Oldham - People, Oldham - Past, Oldham - Present, Oldham - Sport, Oldham - Schools, Oldham - Transport Read more here: » Oldham: Encyclopedia II - Oldham - People |
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|  |  |  | People: Encyclopedia II - Freedom Tower - PeopleLarry Silverstein of Silverstein Properties, the leaseholder and developer of the complex, is the probable owner of the Freedom Tower when completed. However, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey owns the 16 acre (65 000 m²) site the tower occupies. The Port Authority estimates the Freedom Tower to cost US$1.5 to 2 billion alone, or about $675/ft² ($7300/m²). The Port Authority plans to occupy at least one-third of the office space, but no pri ...
See also:Freedom Tower, Freedom Tower - Design, Freedom Tower - Security redesign, Freedom Tower - Height, Freedom Tower - People, Freedom Tower - Controversy Read more here: » Freedom Tower: Encyclopedia II - Freedom Tower - People |
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|  |  |  | People: Encyclopedia II - Roma people - PeopleEstimates suggest that there are approximately 8 to 10 million Roma worldwide [2], of whom between 7 and 10 million Roma live in Europe. The largest numbers of Roma are found in the Balkan peninsula of southeastern Europe, in central Europe, the United States, South America, Russia, and successor republics of the USSR. Smaller numbers are scattered throughout western Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa.
Countries where Roma populations exceed half a million are Romania, Hungary, the countries of former Yugoslavia, Spain, the Uni ...
See also:Roma people, Roma people - Name, Roma people - Language, Roma people - History, Roma people - People, Roma people - Genetics, Roma people - Rejection, Roma people - Eastern Europe, Roma people - Roma society, Roma people - Religion, Roma people - Music, Roma people - Fictional representations of Roma, Roma people - Groups with similar lifestyles Read more here: » Roma people: Encyclopedia II - Roma people - People |
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|  |  |  | People: Encyclopedia II - Thar Desert - PeopleThe people of Thar Desert are simple and brave. The main occupation of the people in desert is agriculture and animal husbandry. In past years there has been a tremendous increase in human population as well as animal population. This has led to improper control of grazing and extensive cultivation resulting into the deterioration of vegetation resources. The increase of human and livestock population in the desert has lead to deterioration in the ecosystem resulting in degradation of soil fertility. The living standa ...
See also:Thar Desert, Thar Desert - Area and extent, Thar Desert - Origin of the Thar Desert, Thar Desert - Physiography and geology, Thar Desert - Desert soils, Thar Desert - Biodiversity, Thar Desert - Natural vegetation, Thar Desert - Tree species, Thar Desert - Small trees and shrubs, Thar Desert - Herbs, Thar Desert - People, Thar Desert - External link Read more here: » Thar Desert: Encyclopedia II - Thar Desert - People |
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Jülich - Famous citizens.
Johann Wiklehm Schirmer (1807 - 1863)
Antonius Fischer
Siegfried J. Schmidt now (1940-)
Joseph Kuhl
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See also:Jülich, Jülich - Geography, Jülich - Boroughs, Jülich - History, Jülich - Population history, Jülich - Town twinnings, Jülich - Transportation, Jülich - Culture and landmarks, Jülich - Museums, Jülich - Buildings, Jülich - Shortwave broadcasting facility, Jülich - Miscellaneous, Jülich - Sports, Jülich - People, Jülich - Famous citizens, Jülich - Literature Read more here: » Jülich: Encyclopedia II - Jülich - People |
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