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  2. Muuga, Viimsi Parish - Wikipedia

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    Muuga is a village in Viimsi Parish, Harju County in northern Estonia. [2] It is located about 12 km (7 mi) northeast of the centre of Tallinn , just north of Maardu 's district of Muuga aedlinn ( Muuga garden city ), on the coast of Muuga Bay .

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  7. River Parishes - Wikipedia

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    River Parishes. Ascension Parish in the north is not always considered a River Parish. Main building at "Laura" Creole plantation, in Vacherie, St. James, 2002 photograph. The River Parishes are the parishes in Louisiana between New Orleans and Baton Rouge that span both banks of the Mississippi River, and are part of the larger Acadiana region ...

  8. St. Augustine Catholic Church and Cemetery (Natchez ...

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    St. Augustine Catholic Church and Cemetery, or the Isle Brevelle Church, is a historic Catholic parish property founded in 1829 near Melrose, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana. It is the cultural center of the Cane River area's historic French, Spanish, Native American and Black Creole community.

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    The area around the river was inhabited by the hunter-gatherer Tchefuncte culture dating back to 600 BCE. [4] The Native Americans gathered fresh-water clams, fish and crawfish and built shell middens on the river. Their houses were probably temporary circular shelters having a frame of light poles covered with palmetto, thatch, or grass mixed ...