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- New York, New York [r]: The largest city in the United States of America and a world center of finance, commerce, communications, and the arts. [e]
Subtopics
- Hunter College [r]: A senior college within the City University of New York system [e]
- Nicholas Van Dyke [r]: (September 25, 1738 - February 19, 1789) American lawyer and politician who served in the Delaware General Assembly, and was a representative to the Continental Congress from Delaware. [e]
- Jacques Barzun [r]: French-born American historian with a wide range of interests, including baseball, crime fiction, and music. [e]
- Gloucester [r]: A city in Gloucestershire, United Kingdom near the mouth of the river Severn. [e]
- Guinea-Bissau [r]: Republic located along the west coast of Africa, bounded by Senegal to the north and Guinea to the south and east, with the Atlantic Ocean to its west. [e]