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  2. Cuisine of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Polish Boy, “the signature sandwich of Cleveland”, [55] is a kielbasa sausage topped with coleslaw, French fries, and barbecue sauce and served on a bun. [56] [57] Cleveland native and chef Michael Symon talked about the Polish Boy on the Food Network show “The best thing I ever ate”. [58] Clambakes are very popular in Northeast Ohio.

  3. Cleveland Heights, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland Heights is located at (41.509652, -81.563301 [23]According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 8.13 square miles (21.06 km 2), of which 8.11 square miles (21.00 km 2) is land and 0.02 square miles (0.05 km 2) is water. [24]

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  5. Coventry Village - Wikipedia

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    Calhoun intended Euclid Heights to be a New England–style upper-income community of Protestants of Anglo-Saxon heritage. By 1892 the road was identified as Coventry Road in George F. Cram & Company's atlas of that year. The part of East Cleveland Township now known as Cleveland Heights became a hamlet in 1901, and then a village in 1903.

  6. Category:Culture of Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    City Club of Cleveland; Cleveland (Hasidic dynasty) Cleveland Ballet; Cleveland Ballet (founded 1935) Cleveland Ballet (founded 2014) Cleveland Botanical Garden; Cleveland Maennerchor; Cleveland Metroparks Zoo; Cleveland Photographic Society; Cleveland School (arts community) Club Baths; ConCoction (convention)

  7. Konkani people - Wikipedia

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    The prehistoric region consisting of Modern Goa and some parts of Konkan adjoining Goa were inhabited by the Homo sapiens in Upper Paleolithic and Mesolithic phase i.e. 8000–6000 BC. The rock engraving in many places along the coast has proven the existence of hunter-gathers. [ 13 ]

  8. Konkan geoglyphs - Wikipedia

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    The Konkan geoglyphs, sometimes called Konkan Petroglyphs, are a form of prehistoric rock art found along the Konkan coast of India, particularly in Maharashtra and Goa. [1] They consist of carvings on laterite plateaus ( saḍā ) and are believed to date back 12,000 years [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  9. Konkani language - Wikipedia

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    The Konkan Daiz Yatra, started in 1939 in Mumbai, is the oldest Konkani organisation. The Konkani Bhasha Mandal was born in Mumbai on 5 April 1942, during the Third Adhiveshan of All India Konkani Parishad. On 28 December 1984, Goa Konkani Akademi (GKA) was founded by the government of Goa to promote Konkani language, literature, and culture. [100]