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Maharashtra Institute of Medical Education and Research (MIMER) is a medical college located in Talegaon, Pune, Maharashtra, India. The institute is recognised by the Medical Council of India and is under Maharashtra University of Health Sciences. It was founded in 1995 with a hospital named Dr. Bhausaheb Sardesai Talegaon Rural Hospital.
Maharashtra Institute of Medical Education and Research (MIMER) Talegaon Dabhade Pune Established in 1995; Maharashtra Institute of Physiotherapy Talegaon Dabhade Pune Established in 2006; MIMER – D.M.L.T. Courses Talegaon Pune Established in 2006; MIMER – CPS (PGD Courses) Talegaon Pune
Longy School of Music of Bard College: Cambridge: Private: Special-focus: 318 1915 Massachusetts College of Art and Design: Boston: Public: Special-focus: 1,986 1873 1954 Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences: Boston: Private: Special-focus: 6,321 1823 1974 Massachusetts Institute of Technology: Cambridge: Private: Research ...
The "Middlesex College of Medicine and Surgery" was founded in 1914 by John Hall Smith and originally located in East Cambridge, Massachusetts. It was affiliated with the Middlesex Hospital. In 1917, Massachusetts chartered an institution named the "University of Massachusetts" with the same board of trustees.
Route 135 is a 29.53-mile-long (47.52 km) east-west state highway in eastern Massachusetts. The western terminus is at U.S. Route 20 in Northborough and the eastern terminus is at I-95 and Route 128 in Dedham. The first 13 miles (21 km) of the Boston Marathon, from Hopkinton to Wellesley, follow Route 135.
The Census Bureau classifies towns in Massachusetts as a type of "minor civil division" and cities as a type of "populated place". However, from the perspective of Massachusetts law, politics, and geography, cities and towns are the same type of municipal unit, differing primarily in their form of government and some state laws which set ...
East Cambridge was originally an island at high tide, surrounded by marshland. [2] The Millers River, called Willis Creek in colonial times, passed just to the north.The shoreline is shown as Lechmere's Point on Revolutionary War maps, and was the landing point for British troops en route to the Battles of Lexington and Concord.
A view of Mount Greylock from the northeast part of town. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 27.5 square miles (71.3 km 2), of which 26.8 square miles (69.4 km 2) is land and 0.69 square miles (1.8 km 2), or 2.56%, is water.