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  2. Ollolai - Wikipedia

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    Ollolai is a comune at the centre of Barbagia, in the province of Nuoro, Sardinia, Italy. Its territory covers an area of 2,734 hectares (6,760 acres). Its territory covers an area of 2,734 hectares (6,760 acres).

  3. Church History Library - Wikipedia

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    The new facility houses the Church History Department (the modern name of the Church Historian's Office) and the church's historical archives. [2] The building was dedicated on June 20, 2009. The building opened to the public on June 22, 2009, with extended hours, improved technology, assistance staff, and additional educational and training ...

  4. Historical society - Wikipedia

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    A historical society is non-profit organization dedicated to collecting, preserving, interpreting, and promoting the history of a particular place, group of people, or topic. They play a crucial role in promoting historical awareness and understanding by providing a platform for research, education, and public engagement.

  5. Italian village offers $1 homes to Americans upset by the US ...

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    Ollolai has previously tried to lure new residents with appealing housing schemes. In 2018, as first reported by CNN, the town hall started selling dilapidated empty homes for one euro.

  6. Italian village offers $1 homes to Americans bent out of ...

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    The village of Ollolai, located in central Sardinia, is offering real estate for as little as $1.06 in a pitch to woo Americans who fancy the ex-pat lifestyle in the wake of the Nov. 5 election ...

  7. This Italian island will pay your rent if you relocate to a ...

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    The current guest in Ollolai is a UX designer, Columbo said, who will be giving a presentation on her work—a job many people in the village wouldn't even know existed.

  8. Campbellite - Wikipedia

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    Members of these groups generally consider the term Campbellite inappropriate, saying that they are followers of Jesus, not Campbell. [3] [4] [5]: 85–87 [6]: 91–93 They draw parallels with Martin Luther's protest of the name Lutherans [7]: 162, 163 and the Anabaptists' protest of the name given to them by their enemies.

  9. Christian Connection - Wikipedia

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    Many members left the Connection in the mid-1840s, populating emerging denominations such as the Seventh-day Adventists and the Advent Christians. In 1850, the General Convention of the Christian Church passed a resolution calling for the establishment of Antioch College. The college opened in 1852.