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  2. List of places named after people - Wikipedia

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    Bharat – original name for India, derived from either Dushyanta's son Bharata or Rishabha's son Bharata [1] Bolivia – Simón Bolívar; Cambodia – Kambu Svayambhuva; Colombia – Christopher Columbus (after the Italian version of his name, Cristoforo Colombo) Cook Islands – Captain James Cook; Dominican Republic – Saint Dominic

  3. Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart - Wikipedia

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    Even after suffering the stroke, she inspired enough confidence among the Josephites that she was re-elected in 1905. [citation needed] MacKillop died on 8 August 1909 in the Josephite convent in North Sydney. [6] The Archbishop of Sydney, Cardinal Moran, stated that: "I consider this day to have assisted at the deathbed of a Saint."

  4. List of islands named after people - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of islands known to be named after individual people. It details the name of the island, ... Jesus: Île Perrot: ... 1st Viscount Sydney: Traill Island:

  5. Mary MacKillop - Wikipedia

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    Mary Helen MacKillop RSJ (in religion Mary of the Cross; 15 January 1842 – 8 August 1909) was an Australian religious sister of Scottish descent. She was born in Melbourne but is best known for her activities in South Australia.

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  7. History of Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Sydney Harbour from Milsons Point by Tom Roberts, 1897. Artists' camps flourished around Sydney Harbour in the 1880s and 1890s. Sydney's first newspaper was the Sydney Gazette established, edited and distributed by George Howe. It appeared irregularly between 1803 and 1842, but nonetheless provides a valuable source on the early development of ...

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    TV’s fifth NCIS series is the first one with an international setting. Let’s see if we can’t help you proactively navigate the “language” barrier, before NCIS: Sydney arrives this ...

  9. Timeline of Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Dunera arrives after horror voyage with "enemy aliens". Christina Stead's novel The Man Who Loved Children describes growing up with a controlling paterfamilias. 1941 Daily Mirror newspaper begins publication. [36] Queen Mary departs Sydney with troops for Middle East. [93] Eleanor Dark's novel The Timeless Land set in the first years of Sydney.