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  2. JYP Jyväskylä - Wikipedia

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    JYP was founded in 1923. First it was the ice hockey section of the sports club Jyväskylän Palloilijat The current full name of the club is, having been registered as an osakeyhtiö since 1999. JYP has won the Finnish SM-liiga twice, in 2009 and 2012, having been the losing side in the play-off finals in 1989 and 1992.

  3. File:U.S. - Los Angeles Metropolitan Area location map.svg

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    English: Location map of the Los Angeles Metropolitan Area — which encompasses Los Angeles County and Orange County in Southern California. Equirectangular projection, N/S stretching 120.0 %. Geographic limits of the map:

  4. Got7 - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Mark and BamBam were respectively scouted by JYP scouts in Los Angeles, USA and Bangkok, Thailand. [5] That same year, Yugyeom became a JYP trainee after he was offered an opportunity at his dance school. [5] In December, Jackson passed JYP's overseas audition in Hong Kong, but he did not start his training until the summer of 2011. [5]

  5. JYP - Wikipedia

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    JYP may refer to: J.Y. Park (born 1971), South Korean singer-songwriter and record producer JYP Entertainment, a K-pop record label, founded by J. Y. Park in 1997; Park Jin-young (entertainer, born 1994), member of Got7; JYP Jyväskylä, a Finnish ice hockey team in the SM-liiga founded in 1977 JYP-Akatemia, an affiliated team in the Mestis league

  6. JYP Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    JYP Entertainment Corporation (Korean: JYP 엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean multinational entertainment and record label conglomerate founded in 1997 by J. Y. Park. Operating as a record label, talent agency, music production company, event management company, concert production company and music publishing house, it is one of the largest ...

  7. Lankershim Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Three Los Angeles Cultural-Historic Monuments are located on Lankershim: Campo de Cahuenga, El Portal Theater, and the Department of Water and Power Building. [9] Other notable landmarks on Lankershim include (from south to north): Yitzak Rabin Square, 10 Universal City Plaza, Universal Studios Hollywood, South Weddington Park, St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church, Bob and Delores Hope Square ...

  8. Glendale Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Northeast of Riverside Drive and Interstate 5, it merges with Hyperion Avenue, forming the Glendale-Hyperion Bridge over the Los Angeles River. [ citation needed ] As it passes underneath the train tracks of the Metrolink and Amtrak , it enters Glendale and changes to Brand Boulevard , a principal north–south thoroughfare in Glendale, marking ...

  9. Mid City, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The City of Los Angeles Department of Transportation has posted Mid City signage [1] to mark the area. City installed signs are at the following intersections (from east to west): Hoover Street and Washington Boulevard, Vermont Avenue and Pico Boulevard, Western Avenue and Pico Boulevard, Normandie Avenue and the Santa Monica Freeway, and La Brea Avenue and the Santa Monica Freeway.