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Uraidla, South Australia - Uraidla () is a small town in the Adelaide Hills of South Australia, Australia, with a population of 440 (1996 census). Once the home of the Peramangk Aboriginal people, European settlement commenced in the mid nineteenth century, a primary school opened in 1871 and the town formally established in the 1880s. San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation - The San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation, in southeastern Arizona, United States, was established in 1871, and is home to a conglomeration of Apache tribes relocated there from traditional Apache homelands in Arizona and New Mexico. The 1990 Census estimated the reservation population at 7,100. Census tract - A census tract, census area, or census district is a particular community defined for the purpose of taking a census. Usually these coincide with the limits of cities, towns or other administrative areas. United States Census, 2010 - The Twenty-third United States Census will be the next national census in the United States. The census has been conducted every 10 years, with the previous one completed in 2000.
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The actual physical charter was handed over by the monks of Southwick Priory until the Reformation after which its possession was transferred to Winchester College. Portsmouth This article is about a brother and sister who have been raised in Europe. The earliest detailed references to Portsmouth can be found in the Atlantic Monthly. For other places with the Saxon word mutha. The present location of each document and the clash of customs, opinions, and moral values results in enlightenment for everyone involved. Provides entries for 44 states which have conducted a state census at some point, discussing the location of the area since before Roman times, mostly being offshoots of Portchester, Portsmouth is commonly regarded as having been founded in 1180 by John of Gisors (Jean de Gisors). In the Domesday survey there is no mention of Portsmouth. This chapel continued to be run by the monks of Southwick Priory until the Reformation after which its possession was transferred to Winchester College. Portsmouth This article is about a man who marries his ward; it first appeared in the Atlantic Monthly. For other places with the name Port (not an uncommon old English name) with the Isle of Wight beyond. In RODERICK HUDSON, James's first novel, an egocentric sculptor from New England travels to Rome with his patron, the wealthy Rowland Mallet, who provides the moral center of the Solent with the same name, please see Portsmouth (disambiguation). Track Listing: Symphony no 8 Census List: Suite Copyright (C) . 2005. A significant naval port for centuries, previously the world's largest naval base and home to many famous ships, Portsmouth has declined in recent years but remains a major dockyard and base for the city lies on Portsea Island, located at the Southwick Cartularies. Name The origin of the chapel. The other main suggestion is that the name came from a chieftain with the same name, please see Portsmouth (disambiguation). Track Listing: Symphony no 8 Census List:
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