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  2. Dr. Joseph Mcnally, MD, Psychiatry | ALGONQUIN, IL | WebMD

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    Dr. Joseph Mcnally, MD, is a Psychiatry specialist practicing in ALGONQUIN, IL with 33 years of experience. This provider currently accepts 44 insurance plans including Medicaid. New patients are welcome.

  3. Algonquin Area Public Library District - Wikipedia

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    A library district is a separate, independent unit of government with dedicated property tax revenue that is approved by voters. At the time the district was created in 1962, the Algonquin Area Public Library District encompassed all residents of Algonquin and surrounding areas of Lake in the Hills and Cary. As the population grew, the Village ...

  4. Algonquin, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Algonquin is a village in McHenry and Kane counties, Illinois, [3] in the United States. It is a suburb of Chicago, located approximately 40 miles (64 km) northwest of the Loop. As of the 2020 census, the village's population was 29,700.

  5. Best Endocrinologists Near Me in Algonquin, IL | WebMD

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  6. List of Algonquian personal names - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of persons whose names are in Algonquian languages .

  7. Central Algonquian languages - Wikipedia

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    Central Algonquian languages. The Central Algonquian languages are commonly grouped together as a subgroup of the larger Algonquian family, itself a member of the Algic family. Though the grouping is often encountered in the literature, it is an areal grouping, not a genetic grouping. In other words, the languages are grouped together because ...

  8. List of Algonquin ethnonyms - Wikipedia

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    Anishinaabe (g) The most general name for the Algonquins is Anishinaabe. Though several definitions are given for this name, the most common one is "spontaneous men", referring to their creation as being ex nihlo, thus being the "Original men." When syncoped, the name appears as "Nishnaabe". AnicinĂ pe (k).

  9. Plains Algonquian languages - Wikipedia

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    Plains Algonquian languages. The Plains Algonquian languages are commonly grouped together as a subgroup of the larger Algonquian family, itself a member of the Algic family. Though the grouping is often encountered in the literature, it is an areal grouping rather than a genetic one. In other words, the languages are grouped together because ...