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Colerain Township is one of the twelve townships of Hamilton County, Ohio, United States. The population of the township was 59,037 at the 2020 census . It is the second-largest township in Ohio by area, surpassed by Madison Township, Lake County, Ohio .
Colerain, North Carolina, was named after Coleraine in Ireland. [5] On April 16, 2011, the western side of the town was hit by an EF3 tornado that killed 12 people and caused extensive damage. [6] [7] The Garrett-White House was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [8]
Colerain Township, Ross County, Ohio Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name.
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Colerain may refer to a location in the United States: Colerain, North Carolina Colerain, Georgia , the location of a U.S. trading post for the Creek Nation in the 1790s
Coleraine Bowling Club is a lawn bowls club on Lodge Road and was founded in 1903. Coleraine is one of the most successful teams in the NIPBA and Irish bowling, with 64 titles on the honours list. The Bannsiders have claimed two Irish Bowling Association Senior Challenge Cup victories, in 1921 and 2013.
A red squirrel eating hazelnuts Underparts are generally white-cream-coloured Skull of a red squirrel. The red squirrel has a typical head-and-body length of 19 to 23 cm (7.5 to 9.1 in), a tail length of 15 to 20 cm (5.9 to 7.9 in), and a mass of 250 to 340 g (8.8 to 12.0 oz). Males and females are the same size. [8]
The American red squirrel is variously known as the pine squirrel or piney squirrel, North American red squirrel, chickaree, boomer, or simply red squirrel. The squirrel is a small, 200–250 g (7.1–8.8 oz), diurnal mammal that defends a year-round exclusive territory.