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  2. St. George's College, Quilmes - Wikipedia

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    The Georgian: Website: stgeorges.edu.ar: St George's College is a private, bilingual, co-educational learning institution located in Quilmes, province of Buenos Aires

  3. Durham College - Wikipedia

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    Durham College, main campus. The college opened on September 18, 1967, in Oshawa, with 16 portable classrooms, 14 staff and 205 students. It offered courses in applied arts, business and technology. The college soon added courses in health sciences and adult training. By 1977, enrollment had grown to 1,250 students. [1]

  4. Georgian language - Wikipedia

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    Georgian (ქართული ენა, kartuli ena, pronounced [ˈkʰartʰuli ˈena]) is the most widely spoken Kartvelian language; it serves as the literary language or lingua franca for speakers of related languages. [2]

  5. Bruce Meyer - Wikipedia

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    He has authored more than 64 books of poetry, short fiction, non-fiction, and literary journalism. He is a professor of Writing and Communications at Georgian College in Barrie and a Visiting Associate at Victoria College at the University of Toronto, where he has taught Poetry, Non-Fiction, and Comparative Literature. [citation needed]

  6. Piedmont University - Wikipedia

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    Piedmont University is a private university in Demorest and Athens, Georgia.Founded in 1897, Piedmont's Demorest campus includes 300 acres in a traditional residential-college setting located in the foothills of the northeast Georgia Blue Ridge Mountains. [9]

  7. Wesleyan College - Wikipedia

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    Wesleyan College is a private, liberal arts women's college in Macon, Georgia, United States. Founded in 1836, Wesleyan was the first college in the world chartered to grant degrees to women. It opened in 1839, two years after the opening of Mount Holyoke College. [2] An illustration of Wesleyan College in Macon, Georgia circa 1877

  8. Politics of Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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    Georgian Patriarch Ilia II described homosexuality as a disease and immoral. [141] The view is shared by the Georgian population, which considers homosexuality to be unacceptable. [140] According to the Georgian Orthodox Church, the promotion of LGBT movement is depravity and unacceptable to Georgian morals and traditions.

  9. Barrie Transit - Wikipedia

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    Platform 1: 1A Georgian Mall - Northbound, Platform 2: 2A Dunlop - Northbound, 7A Grove - Northbound Platform 3: 8A RVH/Yonge - Northbound, 3A Bayview - Northbound