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  3. Category:Gqeberha - Wikipedia

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  4. Gqeberha - Wikipedia

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    Gqeberha, the city's official name since 23 February 2021, is a Xhosa word for the Baakens river, which flows through the city. [24] [25]In 1820, the rising seaport of Algoa Bay was named "Port Elizabeth" in memory of Elizabeth Frances (née Markham), the wife of Sir Rufane Shaw Donkin, acting Governor of the Cape Colony. [26]

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    LaCrosse is a town in Alachua County, Florida, 15 miles (24 km) north of Gainesville.The LaCrosse is part of the Gainesville, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area.As of the 2020 US census, the town population was 316, down from 360 in 2010 US Census.

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  8. He usually says “Kah-MAH-la.” When asked why, Trump said last month that he had heard Harris’ first name said “about seven different ways.” “I said, ‘Don’t worry about it, it doesn ...

  9. List of demonyms for US states and territories - Wikipedia

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    Florida: Floridian Alligator, [19] Fly-Up-the-Creek [19] Spanish: Floridiano, floridiana: Georgia: Georgian Buzzard, Cracker, Goober-grabber [20] Guam: Guamanian Chamorro: Tåotåo Guåhån Hawaii: Hawaii resident Islander, [21] Kamaʻāina. The Associated Press Stylebook restricts use of "Hawaiian" to people of Native Hawaiian descent. [22 ...