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  2. List of intergovernmental organizations - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of the major existing intergovernmental organizations (IGOs). For a more complete listing, see the Yearbook of International Organizations , [ 1 ] which includes 25,000 international non-governmental organizations (INGOs), excluding for-profit enterprises, about 5,000 IGOs, and lists dormant and dead organizations as ...

  3. Category:Organizations established in 1920 - Wikipedia

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    Youth organizations established in 1920 (16 P) Pages in category "Organizations established in 1920" The following 106 pages are in this category, out of 106 total.

  4. Category:Intergovernmental organizations - Wikipedia

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    Defunct intergovernmental organizations (5 P) People by intergovernmental organization (58 C, 1 P) Treaties establishing intergovernmental organizations (2 C, 136 P)

  5. Wikipedia : WikiProject U.S. Roads/Texas/1920s numbers

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    State Highway 3, Southern National Highway, from a point in Orange on the Sabine river through Orange, Beaumont, Houston and San Antonio to Del Rio (the original highway entered Texas at the foot of Green Avenue in Orange after crossing the Sabine River on the Orange Memorial Bridge which was demolished in the 1950s with the advent of "Super 90 ...

  6. Kimble County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Most Kimble County roads had been paved by the late 1940s. Old Highways 4 and 27 became U.S. Highway 83, Highway 27 became U.S. Highway 290, and Highway 29 became U.S. Highway 377. [4] Junction was officially incorporated in 1927. [8] In the late 1920s, Kimble County had become one of the state's leaders in the wool and mohair industry.

  7. Category:1920s in Texas - Wikipedia

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  8. Eastland County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The county was founded in 1858 and later organized in 1873. [3] It is named for William Mosby Eastland, a soldier during the Texas Revolution and the only officer to die as a result of the "Black Bean executions" of the Mier Expedition .

  9. Greater Austin - Wikipedia

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    The growth generated by this boom largely passed by Austin at first, with the city slipping from 4th largest to 10th largest in Texas between 1880 and 1920. [17] Bastrop, however, became a significant center for oil drilling and coal mining in the early-to-mid-20th century. [ 11 ]

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