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  2. 1805 Pennsylvania gubernatorial election - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania gubernatorial election, 1805 [1] Party Candidate Votes % Quids: Thomas McKean (incumbent) 43,674 : 53.02 : Democratic-Republican: Simon Snyder: 38,529 46.78 None: James Ross: 17 0.02 None: Robert Rhea 8 0.01 None: Benjamin Perry 7 0.01 None: Conrade Snyder 7 0.01 None: William Crawford: 6 0.01 None: John Spear 6 0.01 None: Benjamin ...

  3. Washday at the Pa - Wikipedia

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    The bulletin tells a visual story of daily life for a Māori family at their rural home. The family was given the fictitious name "Wereta", and described as living "near Taihape" to protect their identities, though the home was actually in Ruatoria, near Gisborne. Scenes focus largely on the family's nine children, mostly playing or getting ...

  4. List of fictitious people - Wikipedia

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    Fictitious people are nonexistent people, who, unlike fictional characters, have been claimed to actually exist. Usually this is done as a practical joke or hoax, but sometimes fictitious people are 'created' as part of a fraud. A pseudonym may also be considered by some to be a "fictitious person", although this is not the correct definition.

  5. List of Pennsylvania state agencies - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Governor's Advisory Council for Hunting, Fishing & Conservation Pennsylvania Governor's Advisory Council on Rural Affairs Pennsylvania Governor's Commission on Training America’s Teachers

  6. Category:Fictional populated places in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 21 October 2016, at 20:35 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. List of cities in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Map of the United States with Pennsylvania highlighted. There are 56 municipalities classified as cities in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. [1] Each city is further classified based on population, with Philadelphia being of the first class, Pittsburgh of the second class, Scranton of the second class A, and the remaining 53 cities being of the third class.

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    A Primary username is the name you created when you first signed up for an AOL account. In the past, AOL offered the ability to create secondary usernames linked to this Primary username, however, as of November 30, 2017, the ability to add or manage additional usernames has been removed.

  9. Pennsyltucky - Wikipedia

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    Pennsyltucky is interchangeable with the slang term The "T", because of the shape of Pennsylvania when excluding the Philadelphia and Pittsburgh Metro areas."The T" is used primarily in a political context (e.g., "Winning the T"), and is considered a more politically correct term than "Pennsyltucky" when referring to potential voters without so openly insulting them.