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The community was named after Enos H. Scarborough, the town's promoter and early postmaster. [2] A variant spelling was "Scarborough". [1] A post office was in operation at Scarboro(ugh) from 1839 until it was discontinued in 1951. [3] The Georgia General Assembly incorporated Scarboro as a town in 1859. [4]
The naming campaign is intended to consolidate China's sovereignty claim over Sansha (三沙), [13] a city which includes islands from the Xisha (Paracel), Nansha (Spratly and James Shoal) and Zhongsha (中沙, Zhōngshā; Macclesfield Bank, Scarborough Shoal, and others) groups.
This photo taken on February 15, 2024, shows an aerial view of over Scarborough Shoal in the disputed South China Sea. - Jam Sta Rosa/AFP/Getty Images
Scholar Li Xiao Cong stated in his published paper that Panacot Shoal is not Scarborough Shoal, in the 1778 map A chart of the China Sea and Philippine Islands with the Archipelagos of Felicia and Soloo, Scarborough shoal and 3 other shoals Galit, Panacot and Lumbay were all shown independently. Li also pointed out that the three shoals were ...
Scarboro, Georgia, an unincorporated community; Scarborough, Maine, a town Scarborough (CDP), Maine, now Oak Hill, a census-designated place in the town; Scarborough, New York, a hamlet in Briarcliff Manor Scarborough (Metro-North station), a Metro-North station serving the village; Scarborough Day School, a defunct private school in the hamlet
A Chinese report on the waters around the disputed fishing ground of Scarborough Shoal have deemed it to be of excellent quality with a healthy coral reef, months after the Philippines accused ...
The U.S. Census Bureau lists fourteen metropolitan areas (Metropolitan Statistical Areas) and four trading areas (Combined Statistical Areas) in the U.S. state of Georgia. The tables below include the U.S. Census Bureau's most recent population estimates (2023; released March 14, 2024). [1]