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  2. Tahitians - Wikipedia

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    Total population; c. 185,000 (Ethnic Tahitians worldwide) Regions with significant populations French Polynesia 178,133 (on Tahiti only, August 2007 census) United States

  3. Eureka! (museum) - Wikipedia

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    Eureka! is situated on the now demolished parts of Halifax station seen to the left, the remaining platforms can be seen to the right.. The Museum for Children was formally constituted as a registered charity in 1985 by Vivien Duffield who was inspired to create the museum after visiting a children's museum in Boston in the United States. [1]

  4. North Carolina Community College System - Wikipedia

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    Central Piedmont Community College: Central Piedmont (current) CPCC (former) Charlotte: Mecklenburg: 45,215 1963 1963 Merger of the Central Industrial Education Center (1959–1963) with Mecklenburg College (1961–1963, formerly Carver College from 1949 to 1961) [2] [16] [19] Cleveland Community College: CCC Shelby: Cleveland: 9,705 1965 1967

  5. CPCC - Wikipedia

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    CPCC can refer to: Civilian Planning and Conduct Capability, the headquarters of European Union civilian missions; Central Piedmont Community College; The Canadian Playing Card Company; Chandigarh Pradesh Congress Committee or Chandigarh Territorial Congress Committee (CTCC), branch of the Indian National Congress in Chandigarh

  6. Eureka, Utah - Wikipedia

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    Eureka is located in northern Juab County at (39.954974, -112.116364 It sits in the East Tintic Mountains at an elevation of 6,430 feet (1,960 m) above sea level. The northeast boundary of the city is the Utah County line, following the height of land. 7,828-foot (2,386 m) Packard Peak is to the north, while 8,048-foot (2,453 m) Godiva Mountain and 7,917-foot (2,413 m) Eureka Ridge are to the ...

  7. Eureka Diamond - Wikipedia

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    The Eureka Diamond was the first diamond discovered in South Africa. It originally weighed 21.25 carats (4.250 g), and was later cut to a 10.73-carat (2.146 g) cushion-shaped brilliant , which is currently on display at the Mine Museum in Kimberley .

  8. Eureka, Victoria - Wikipedia

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    In 1998 the Eureka Stockade Centre was established at the Eureka Stockade Memorial Park to provide an interpretation of the Eureka story and site and present education programs. Following a second building redevelopment, a new museum called the Museum of Australian Democracy at Eureka (M.A.D.E) was opened in May 2013, this time presenting the ...

  9. Nicole Shanahan - Wikipedia

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    Nicole Ann Shanahan (born September 26, 1985) [1] is an American attorney specializing in Silicon Valley.She was Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s running mate in his 2024 independent presidential campaign.