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  2. Solomons, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Solomons, 1937. Solomons, also known as Solomons Island, is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Calvert County, Maryland, United States.The population was 2,368 at the 2010 census, [2] up from 1,536 in 2000.

  3. Cuisine of Solomon Islands - Wikipedia

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    Fish is the staple meat in the Solomon Islands cuisine. Usually any meat is cooked and served with sweet potatoes, rice, taro roots, cassava, taro leaves and many other vegetables. Beside the local traditional cuisine many dishes from both European and Asian culture can be easily found and served in any restaurant or household of this country.

  4. List of islands of Maryland - Wikipedia

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    These Islands are relatively permanent, although some are disappearing on the scale of a few centuries, like Smith Island in the Chesapeake Bay. There are also a number of unnamed islands in Maryland, many of which are very temporary in nature, lasting only a few years or decades, both in the tidal environment and also in Maryland's larger ...

  5. Solomons Island, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Language links are at the top of the page across from the title.

  6. Solomons - Wikipedia

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    British Solomon Islands, the Solomon Islands apart from Bougainville before 1978; North Solomon Islands, the area of the Solomon Islands archipelago previously under German control and covering Bougainville and what are now the northwestern provinces of Solomon Islands; Solomons, Maryland, USA; Solomons Island: see Solomons, Maryland

  7. Naval Amphibious Training Base Solomons - Wikipedia

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    Ironically, some of those trained here at Solomons, Maryland, participated in the landings in the Solomon Islands in the Pacific. [ 27 ] The "On Watch" Monument is a bronze sculpture, commemorating the World War II Naval Amphibious Training Base Solomons from 1942 to 1945.

  8. Governor Thomas Johnson Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge, carrying an average of 33,000 vehicles a day on Maryland Route 4 (MD 4), is one of two crossings of the Patuxent River in Southern Maryland (the other is the Benedict Bridge approximately 20 miles up river, where MD 231 connects Calvert County and Charles County). The north end of the bridge, on the Calvert side, is located in Solomons.

  9. Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic Church (Solomons, Maryland)

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    Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic Church, built in 1927 in a mixed Art Deco and late Gothic Revival architectural style, is an historic Roman Catholic church located at 14400 Solomon's Island Road, South in Solomons, Calvert County, Maryland. Established in 1888, the parish is the oldest Catholic parish in Calvert County and its 1927 church ...