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  2. Diamond Bar, California - Wikipedia

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    1660549, 2410334. Website. www.diamondbarca.gov. Diamond Bar is a city in eastern Los Angeles County, California, United States. [ 7 ] The 2020 census listed a population of 55,072. [ 8 ] It is one of a few cities in California with a majority Asian population (59.24% as of 2020). [ 9 ]

  3. Sashiko - Wikipedia

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    Sashiko. Child's sleeping mat (boro shikimono), late 1800s. The stitches are decorative, but also functional; they hold the pieced cotton rags together. Sashiko (刺し子, lit. 'little stabs') is a type of traditional Japanese embroidery or stitching used for the decorative and/or functional reinforcement of cloth and clothing.

  4. California State Route 57 - Wikipedia

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    California State Route 57. State Route 57 (SR 57), also known as the Orange Freeway for most of its length, is a north–south state highway in the Greater Los Angeles Area of the U.S. state of California. It connects the interchange of Interstate 5 (I-5) and SR 22 near downtown Orange, locally known as the Orange Crush, to the Glendora Curve ...

  5. Category:Diamond Bar, California - Wikipedia

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    Category. : Diamond Bar, California. Help. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Diamond Bar, California. Diamond Bar — a city in eastern Los Angeles County, California.

  6. Harlequin print - Wikipedia

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    Mrs Hester Booth, née Santlow (circa 1690–1773) dressed as a harlequin, attributed to John Ellys. Harlequin-costume, dated 1656–1693. The harlequin is a character from Commedia dell'arte, a 16th-century Italian theater movement. Harlequins were witty, mischievous clowns. Their early costumes were sewn together from fabric scraps.

  7. A Pattern Language - Wikipedia

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    A Pattern Language: Towns, Buildings, Construction is a 1977 book on architecture, urban design, and community livability. It was authored by Christopher Alexander, Sara Ishikawa and Murray Silverstein of the Center for Environmental Structure of Berkeley, California, with writing credits also to Max Jacobson, Ingrid Fiksdahl-King and Shlomo ...

  8. Hazel-Atlas Glass Company - Wikipedia

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    Hazel-Atlas Glass Company. The Hazel-Atlas Glass Company was a large producer of machine-molded glass containers headquartered in Wheeling, West Virginia. It was founded in 1902 in Washington, Pennsylvania, [1] as the merger of four companies: Hazel Glass and Metals Company (started in 1887) Atlas Glass Company (started 1896) Wheeling Metal Plant.

  9. Thematic map - Wikipedia

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    A very innovative thematic map from the 19th century. Isarithmic map of minimum temperature used as plant hardiness zones. A thematic map is a type of map that portrays the geographic pattern of a particular subject matter (theme) in a geographic area. This usually involves the use of map symbols to visualize selected properties of geographic ...