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  2. Seven Sisters, London - Wikipedia

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    Population: 15,968 (2011 Census Ward) [1] OS grid reference: London borough: Haringey; Ceremonial county: ... Seven Sisters is a district of Tottenham, ...

  3. Seven Sisters, Neath Port Talbot - Wikipedia

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    Seven Sisters (Welsh: Blaendulais: source of the (river) Dulais) is a village and community in the Dulais Valley, Wales, UK. It lies 10 miles (16 km ) north-east of Neath . Seven Sisters falls within the Seven Sisters ward of Neath Port Talbot county borough.

  4. List of built-up areas in Wales by population - Wikipedia

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    Population density map in Wales from the 2011 census. ... Seven Sisters: 2,123 [143] 143 Tanyfron: 2,090 [144] 144 Resolven: 2,068 [145] 145 Llandovery: 2,065 [146]

  5. Northeast India - Wikipedia

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    The sobriquet 'Land of the Seven Sisters' was coined to coincide with the inauguration of the new states in January 1972 by Jyoti Prasad Saikia, [47] a journalist in Tripura, in the course of a radio talk show. He later compiled a book on the interdependence and commonness of the Seven Sister States.

  6. Seven Sisters (colleges) - Wikipedia

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    The name Seven Sisters is a reference to the Greek myth of the Pleiades, goddesses immortalized as stars in the sky: [1] Maia, Electra, Taygete, Alcyone, Celaeno, Sterope, and Merope. [2] These colleges were created in the 19th century to provide women with the educational equivalent to the historically all-male Ivy League colleges.

  7. Mainline Protestant - Wikipedia

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    The largest mainline churches are sometimes referred to as the "Seven Sisters of American Protestantism," [17] a term apparently coined by William Hutchison. [18] The "Seven Sisters" are: United Methodist Church (UMC) is the largest mainline Protestant denomination among the "Seven Sisters" with 5.4 million members in the United States in 2022 ...

  8. Vassar College - Wikipedia

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    Vassar was the second of the Seven Sisters colleges, higher education schools that were strictly for women, and historically sister institutions to the all-male Ivy League colleges. It was chartered by its namesake, brewer Matthew Vassar, in 1861 in the Hudson Valley, about 70 miles (110 km) north of New York City.

  9. Mount Holyoke College - Wikipedia

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    Mount Holyoke College is a private women's liberal arts college in South Hadley, Massachusetts, United States. [10] It is the oldest member of the historic Seven Sisters colleges, a group of historically female colleges in the Northeastern United States. [11]