Jarron Cumberland (born September 22, 1997) is an American professional basketball player for Petro de Luanda. He played college basketball for the Cincinnati...
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Presbyterianism (redirect from Cumberland Presbyterian Church of Hong Kong)
(OPC), the Bible Presbyterian Church (BPC), the Cumberland Presbyterian Church (CPC), the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in America, the Evangelical Presbyterian...
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Catskill, Southern New York, Allegheny Mountain, Kanawha, Cumberland Plateau, and Cumberland Mountain sections New England, including the Seaboard Lowland...
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or Queen City of the Mountains Bangor, Maine or Queen City of the East Cumberland, Maryland or Queen City of the Alleghenies Marquette, Michigan or Queen...
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San Juan, Puerto Rico (section Río Piedras)
of the city is the socially diversified community of Río Piedras. Founded in the mid-1850s, Río Piedras was a separate town which hosted sugar cane plantations...
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Battle of the River Plate (redirect from Battle of the Rio de la Plata)
Admiralty and sighted Graf Spee off the estuary of the River Plate (a.k.a. the Río de la Plata) near the coasts of Argentina and Uruguay. In the ensuing battle...
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000 200 Covenant Order of Evangelical Presbyterians 2012 383 130 500 Cumberland Presbyterian Church 1998 774 87 630 Episcopal Church 2018 6,423 1,676...
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Tenn.: Cumberland House, 2006. Evans, Arthur. "Continuances Aid Criminals to Flout Justice." Chicago Daily Tribune. February 14, 1922. "Frank Rio, Once...
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Tennessee River (redirect from Río Tennessee)
on the Tennessee River and the Corps of Engineers' Barkley Dam on the Cumberland River led to the development of associated lakes, and the creation of...
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Ohio River (redirect from Río Ohio)
significantly increased in 1818 when the National Road being built westward from Cumberland, Maryland, reached Wheeling, Virginia, (now West Virginia), providing...
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