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    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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    (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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    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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    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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    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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