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Etna Township was established in 1833. [5] It is the only Etna Township statewide. [6] Two Native American mounds, known as the "Etna Township Mounds", are located within the township. [7] Etna Township is located entirely within the Refugee Tract.
Etna Township, Licking County, Ohio This page was last edited on 19 July 2018, at 08:55 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...
Etna Township, Licking County, Ohio; See also. Etna-Troy Township, Whitley County, Indiana This page was last edited on 22 July 2018, at 16:26 (UTC). Text is ...
Etna Township Mounds I And II: Etna Township Mounds I And II: September 5, 1975 : East of Reynoldsburg off Interstate 70 [8] Etna Township: 17: Evans-Holton-Owens House: Evans-Holton-Owens House: October 16, 1986 : 162 W. Locust St.
Etna (formerly Carthage) is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Licking County, Ohio, United States. As of the 2020 census it had a population of 1,209. It lies at an elevation of 1,069 feet (326 m) at the intersection of U.S. Route 40 and State Route 310 . [ 4 ]
The Etna Township Mounds are a pair of Native American mounds in Etna Township, Licking County, Ohio, United States. [1] Located east of Reynoldsburg near Interstate 70 , [ 2 ] the mounds are built primarily of sand.
On 4 July 1968 the base was subjected to a heavy People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) rocket and mortar attack followed by probes on the base perimeter resulting in 5 U.S. and 16 PAVN killed. On 23 February 1969 the base was attacked by PAVN sappers.
The Haroi people, who are currently considered a sub-ethnic of the Cham people, were historically said to be the Bahnar people who lived in the Champa city-states.They then slowly assimilated with other Austronesian-speaking ethnic groups such as the Cham, until they became the Cham people and adopted the Cham language and culture which had quite a high Austroasiatic influence.