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  2. Deportivo Morón - Wikipedia

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    Club Deportivo Morón is an Argentine sports club located in the city of Morón, Buenos Aires.Deportivo Morón's football team currently plays in Primera B Nacional, the second division of the Argentine football league system.

  3. Morón, Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    The location, which was originally settled by the Querandí people, was deeded in the late 16th century by Captain Juan de Garay to Captain Juan Ruiz de Ocaña. The site later became a stop along the Camino Real from Buenos Aires to Córdoba, particularly after the construction of a pontoon bridge over the Morón Brook by Pedro Márquez in 1771.

  4. Morón Air Base - Wikipedia

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    Morón Air Base (IATA: OZP, ICAO: LEMO) is located at in southern Spain, approximately 35 miles (56 km) southeast of the city of SevilleThe base gets its name from the nearby town of Morón de la Frontera, while it is located inside the municipality of Arahal.

  5. Morón de la Frontera - Wikipedia

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    Morón de la Frontera (Spanish pronunciation: [moˈɾon de la fɾonˈteɾa]) is a Spanish town in Seville province, Andalusia, 57 km (35 mi) South-East of Seville.Situated in the south of the province, it is the center of the region that bears the same name and is the head of one of the 85 judicial courts of Andalucia.

  6. Control register - Wikipedia

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    The early CPU lacked dedicated control registers, and relied on a limited set of internal signals and flags. [1] When IBM developed a paging version [note 1] of the System/360, they added 16 control registers [2] [3] to the design for what became the 360/67.

  7. Mörön - Wikipedia

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    Mörön (Mongolian: Мөрөн; ᠮᠥᠷᠡᠨ, lit. 'river'), also spelled Murun, is the administrative center of Khövsgöl Aimag (province) in northern Mongolia.Before 1933, Khatgal had been the aimag capital.