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    Chicora was a legendary Native American kingdom or tribe sought during the 16th century by various European explorers in present-day South Carolina. The...
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  • Chicora was a legendary Native American kingdom or tribe said to exist in present-day South Carolina. Chicora may also refer to: Chicora, Pennsylvania...
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    Chicora is a borough in Butler County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,043 at the 2010 census. Chicora is located at 40°56′58″N 79°44′33″W...
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    SS Chicora was a passenger-and-freight steamer built in 1892 for service on the Great Lakes. Considered to be one of Lake Michigan's finest steamers,...
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  • Francisco de Chicora was the baptismal name given to a Native American kidnapped in 1521, along with 70 others, from near Winyah Bay by Spanish explorer...
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  • July 30, 1905. Chicora is an unincorporated community at 42°28′36″N 85°58′25″W / 42.47667°N 85.97361°W / 42.47667; -85.97361 (Chicora, Michigan). A...
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    CSS Chicora was a Confederate ironclad ram that fought in the American Civil War. It was built under contract at Charleston, South Carolina in 1862. James...
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    The Chicora incident was an incident in May 1870 between the American government and an expeditionary force consisting of British and Canadian militia...
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    Chicora College, also called Chicora College for Women, was a Presbyterian women's college in Greenville and Columbia, South Carolina. It operated from...
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  • The Waccamaw Indian People, formerly the Chicora-Waccamaw Indian People, is a state-recognized tribe and 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization headquartered...
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