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  2. Salisbury, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    In the 2016 census, Salisbury had a population of 6,290 people, of whom 50.0% were female and 50.0% were male. The median age of the Salisbury population was 35 years, three years below the Australian median. 67.8% of people living in Salisbury were born in Australia, compared to the national average of 66.7%.

  3. Solebury School - Wikipedia

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    Solebury School is a co-educational private boarding and day school located on a 140-acre (57 ha) campus in Solebury Township, Pennsylvania, in the United States. Solebury School's academic program features a college-preparatory curriculum with courses and electives in various subjects and a focus on interdisciplinary and experiential education ...

  4. Salisbury Plain - Wikipedia

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    Salisbury Plain is a chalk plateau in southern England covering 300 square miles (780 km 2). It is part of a system of chalk downlands throughout eastern and southern England formed by the rocks of the Chalk Group and largely lies within the county of Wiltshire , but stretches into Hampshire .

  5. The Portal (community center) - Wikipedia

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    The Portal was a Baltimore LGBT community center for LGBT African Americans in the Baltimore, Maryland metropolitan area. [1] [2] It was owned and maintained by Empowering New Concepts, Inc. ENC, Inc. is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) community based organization established in 2001 by current CEO Rickie Green. [3]

  6. Philadelphia Scrope - Wikipedia

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    Philadelphia, Lady Scrope (née Carey; December 1563 - 1629) was an English aristocrat and courtier.. She was a daughter of Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon and Ann Morgan. Her brother, Robert Carey, was the governor of Prince Charles from 1605 to 1610.

  7. Salisbury ministry - Wikipedia

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    Salisbury ministry. Salisbury ministry may refer to: First Salisbury ministry, the British government led by Lord Salisbury from 1885 to 1886. Second Salisbury ministry, the British government led by Lord Salisbury from 1886 to 1892. Third Salisbury ministry, the British government led by Lord Salisbury from 1895 to 1900. Fourth Salisbury ...

  8. List of Grade I listed buildings in Salisbury - Wikipedia

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    There are 38 buildings and structures listed as Grade I by Historic England in the city of Salisbury, Wiltshire, England. Twenty-one are within the Cathedral Close. Elsewhere there are: 3 churches. 2 residences. 2 inns. 6 buildings that had an institutional or community use when constructed. 3 river bridges. an ancient ruin.

  9. Portal:Communism/Intro - Wikipedia

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    Portal. : Communism/Intro. Communism is a political ideology that seeks to establish a future without social class or formalized state structure, and with social organization based upon common ownership of the means of production. It can be classified as a branch of the broader socialist movement. Communism also refers to a variety of political ...