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Cumberland logo #10101) Butcher cumberland 2) Canadian pharmacy brand 3) City in the USA 4) City in Maryland 5) City of the USA 6) City of Maryland 7) City of the United States 8) City of the Americas 9) City in the United States 10) City in North America 11) City in the US 12) City in the Americas 13) City of the US 14) City of North America
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Cumberland logo #21000 ==Early history == The first record of the term `Cumberland` appears in 945, when the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle recorded that the area was ceded to Malcolm I of Scotland by King Edmund of England. At the time of the Domesday Book in 1086 most of the future county remained part of Scotland although some villages in the ancient district of Millom, whi.....
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Cumberland logo #21000[Amtrak station] ==History== The current waiting shelter for Amtrak service in Cumberland sits on the original site of the Queen City Station. This was a 174-room hotel constructed by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in 1871 with a ballroom, a 400-seat dining room, and gardens and fountains. The station was demolished in 1972, an act which s...
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Cumberland logo #21000[Berkeley] Stonehenge, in the English county of Wiltshire. ...
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Cumberland logo #21000[CTA station] The Cumberland station was first proposed in 1972 as part of an extension of the `L` to O`Hare Airport. The station opened on February 27, 1983, along with the Harlem and Rosemont stations. The three new stations brought 6,000 new riders to the northwest CTA line in the following month, and Cumberland became especially attract...
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Cumberland logo #21000[Metra station] While Metra gives the address as 475 East Northwest Highway, the main parking area is across the tracks and is only accessible from East Golf Road between a Union Pacific Freight Line crossing, and the intersection of Wolf and Seeger Roads, where East Golf Road turns under both the UP-NW Line and Northwest Highway. Along Nor...
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Cumberland logo #21000[N.W.T. electoral district] Cumberland was an electoral district in the Northwest Territories from 1891–1894, the riding was in the rural area to the northeast of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. Cumberland disappeared in 1894 when it merged with the newly created Prince Albert East. A new incarnation of the cumberland district has existed in...
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Cumberland logo #21000[Nova Scotia electoral district] Cumberland was a provincial electoral district in Nova Scotia, Canada, that elected one member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly. It existed from 1867 to 1949. ...
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Cumberland logo #21000[Saskatchewan provincial electoral district] Cumberland is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. It is the largest electoral district in the province, and at the 2007 general election was the safest for the New Democratic Party. It has elected a member of the NDP (and its predecessor the CCF) ...
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Cumberland logo #21000[electoral district] Cumberland was a federal electoral district in Nova Scotia, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1968. It was created in the British North America Act of 1867, and was abolished in 1966 when it was merged into Cumberland—Colchester North riding. The district consisted of the Count...
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Cumberland logo #21000[pharmacy] Cumberland Drugs was a pharmacy chain that operated stores in Quebec (with majority of them in the Montreal area) and Eastern Ontario. Cumberland Drugs was sold in 1997 upon the retirement of Morrie Neiss (none of his heirs were interested in carrying on the family business), selling most stores to Jean Coutu, Uniprix and Essaim/...
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Cumberland logo #21000[rugby league team] Cumberland, officially known as Central Cumberland, were a rugby league team in 1908 based in the region of Cumberland Plain in western Sydney. They were one of the nine original teams in the first New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL) season, albeit admitted after the first round of matches had already been played. They ...
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Cumberland logo #21003city, seat (1789) of Allegany county, northwestern Maryland, U.S. It lies in a bowl-shaped valley in the narrow panhandle region between Pennsylvania ... [1 related articles]
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Cumberland logo #21003county, south-central Pennsylvania, U.S. It consists of a hilly region in the Appalachian Ridge and Valley physiographic province bounded to the ...
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Cumberland logo #21003county, southwestern Maine, U.S. It largely consists of a coastal region, facing Casco Bay to the southeast, that includes many islands, although the ...
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Cumberland logo #21003county, southwestern New Jersey, U.S. It consists of a coastal lowland bounded by the Delaware River and Bay to the south, Stow Creek to the west, ...
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Cumberland logo #21003historic county, extreme northwestern England, bounded on the north by Scotland, on the east by the historic counties of Northumberland and Durham, ...
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Cumberland logo #21217HMS Cumberland was a British Kent Class cruiser of 10000 tons displacement built by Vickers and launched in 1927. HMS Cumberland carried a complement of 679 and was powered by eight Admiralty 3-drum type boilers providing a top speed of 31.5 knots and a range of 16640 km at an economical cruising speed. Armaments consisted of eight 8-inch guns hous...
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Cumberland logo #20400[n] - English general 2. [n] - a river that rises in southeastern Kentucky and flows westward through northern Tennessee to become a tributary of the Ohio River in southwestern Kentucky
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Cumberland logo #20974William Augustus noun English general; son of George II; fought unsuccessfully in the battle of Fontenoy (1721-1765)
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Cumberland logo #21199a former county in NW England, now part of Cumbria. · a town in N Rhode Island. 27,069. · a city in NW Maryland, on the Potomac River. 25,933. · a river flowing W from SE Kentucky through N Tennessee into the Ohio River. 687 mi. (1106 km) long.
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