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Draft:Bianca de Vera | Television | Television
Year Title Role Network 2011-2012 Junior MasterChef Pinoy Edition Contestant ABS-CBN 2022 2 Good 2 Be True Patricia Cunanan Kapamilya Channel 2023 Teen Clash Yannie Seung iWantTFC Unbreak My Heart Gwen Zhang GMA Network 2025 Pinoy Big Brother: Celebrity Collab Edition Housemate |
Draft:Bianca de Vera | References | References |
Draft:Bianca de Vera | Table of Content | AfC submission, Career, Filmography, Television, References |
Category:Italian music directors | CatAutoTOC | Italian
Music
Directors |
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Category:Former Premier Volleyball League teams | [[Category:Premier Volleyball League teams | Former |
Category:Former Premier Volleyball League teams | Table of Content | [[Category:Premier Volleyball League teams |
Category:Sportspeople from Santiago Province (Dominican Republic) | [[Category:Sportspeople from the Dominican Republic by province | Santiago Province
Category:People from Santiago Province (Dominican Republic) |
Category:Sportspeople from Santiago Province (Dominican Republic) | Table of Content | [[Category:Sportspeople from the Dominican Republic by province |
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Gjika Amplification | [[:Gjika Amplification]] | :Gjika Amplification
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Minor, non-notable amp maker, promotional article. Coverage fails WP:CORPTRIV. The closest thing to significant coverage is a reverb.com article that's just a few paragraphs in a list, and it's an e-commerce site anyway. The article is highly promotional in content - and probably purpose. The edit history is a years-long list of single-purpose IPs loading up on POV material, only to be reverted (and then re-adding it). Mbinebri (talk) 11:24, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
Also note edits like this, in which the IP puts this company's entry at the top of a list that's otherwise alphabetical. It's silly and small, but clearly the goal here is promotion. Mbinebri (talk) 11:33, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
Note: This discussion has been included in the deletion sorting lists for the following topics: Companies and Massachusetts. Shellwood (talk) 11:30, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
Delete: Ugh, this isn't a "company," this is one guy making amps. We'd have to have some very strong references for this to clear WP:ORG, and those aren't there. It's hard not to think that all those IP edits are Gjika himself from whatever city he happens to be in at the time. Ravenswing 15:00, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
Note: This discussion has been included in the deletion sorting lists for the following topics: Music, Arizona, California, Tennessee, and Texas. WCQuidditch ☎ ✎ 23:28, 20 May 2025 (UTC) |
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Draft:Captain Anderson | AfC submission | David Anderson, better known as Captain Anderson is a character from Mass Effect, a franchise of military science fiction action role-playing video games developed by Bioware and published by Electronic Arts. Captain Anderson made his first appearance as the protagonist of Mass Effect: Revelation, a tie-in novel set before the events of Mass Effect. Anderson also appears in the aforementioned videogame, where he plays a supporting role as the original captain of the SSV Normandy SR1, a high-tech spacecraft. He later returns in Mass Effect 2, where he will either be the first ever human member of the citadel council, the governing body and authority of Citadel Space; or an advisor to him. In his final appearance in Mass Effect 3, he performs the function of the Earth's resistance leader in the ongoing reaper invasion.
According to The Final Hours of Mass Effect 3 ebook, Captain Anderson was originally envisioned as "the hero of Mass Effect". He was voiced by American actor Keith David in the Mass Effect trilogy and Patrick Seitz in 2012's animated movie Mass Effect: Paragon Lost. |
Draft:Captain Anderson | Creation and design | Creation and design |
Draft:Captain Anderson | Portrayal | Portrayal |
Draft:Captain Anderson | Appearances | Appearances |
Draft:Captain Anderson | Mass Effect: Revelation | Mass Effect: Revelation |
Draft:Captain Anderson | Mass Effect | Mass Effect
After the events of Mass Effect: Revelation, Anderson remains with the Alliance military, earning a high reputation in multiple Alliance vessels. Eventually, the Alliance names him captain of his own selected crew aboard the SSV Normandy SR1, a turian-human spaceship. He personally selects Commander Shepard as the ship's Lieutenant Commander.
During the beginning of Mass Effect, Anderson leads the Normandy on a mission to Eden Prime, a human colony that had been attacked by geth forces. Anderson sends in Commander Shepard, Kaidan Alenko and Richard L. Jenkins together with turian spectre Nihlus Kryik to the colony. Once this mission is completed, the Citadel Council decides to give Shepard spectre status, which in turn forces Anderson to step down from his leadership position at the Normandy, leaving Shepard in charge of the spacecraft.
During the final sequence of Mass Effect, Shepard is forced to |
Draft:Captain Anderson | Mass Effect 2 | Mass Effect 2 |
Draft:Captain Anderson | Mass Effect 3 | Mass Effect 3 |
Draft:Captain Anderson | Mass Effect: Paragon lost | Mass Effect: Paragon lost |
Draft:Captain Anderson | Other appearances within the Mass Effect Universe | Other appearances within the Mass Effect Universe
Mass Effect: He Who Laughs Best
Mass Effect: Retribution
Mass Effect: Deception
Mass Effect: Conviction |
Draft:Captain Anderson | Reception | Reception |
Draft:Captain Anderson | References | References |
Draft:Captain Anderson | Table of Content | AfC submission, Creation and design, Portrayal, Appearances, Mass Effect: Revelation, Mass Effect, Mass Effect 2, Mass Effect 3, Mass Effect: Paragon lost, Other appearances within the Mass Effect Universe, Reception, References |
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Draft:Sanvedana NGO | AFC submission |
Sanvedana is an Indian non-profit organization founded in 2016 by Sandip Jodhani and his team. Based in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, the organization works to support underprivileged children and families through education, healthcare, nutrition, and long-term social welfare programs. |
Draft:Sanvedana NGO | Overview | Overview
Sanvedana aims to empower economically weaker sections of society by providing equal opportunities for education, good health, and sustainable development. |
Draft:Sanvedana NGO | History | History
Sanvedana began as a local movement to collect clothes for the needy. It officially became a registered charitable trust in 2018. Since then, the organization has expanded its operations across Gujarat and has supported hundreds of families through direct assistance and community programs. |
Draft:Sanvedana NGO | Key Initiatives | Key Initiatives |
Draft:Sanvedana NGO | Premal Yojana | Premal Yojana
Premal Yojana offers educational and long-term financial assistance to children from low-income and middle-class families. Beneficiaries receive up to ₹2.5 lakh at the age of 20 to support higher education or marriage. The initiative is supported by over 3,750 life donors and has impacted more than 1,000 children. |
Draft:Sanvedana NGO | Education Support | Education Support
Sanvedana provides coaching classes and educational materials to slum-area children, including school fees, books, uniforms, and other essentials. |
Draft:Sanvedana NGO | Health & Nutrition | Health & Nutrition
The NGO conducts rural health camps with doctors and nurses to provide free medical checkups, hygiene awareness, and nutritional support including home-cooked meals and fruits. |
Draft:Sanvedana NGO | Wish to Child | Wish to Child
This campaign supports cancer-affected children by fulfilling their small wishes like toys, nutritious food, and emotional care during hospitalization. |
Draft:Sanvedana NGO | Prevention of Child Marriage | Prevention of Child Marriage
Sanvedana runs awareness drives in villages to discourage early marriage and promote girl child education. |
Draft:Sanvedana NGO | Recognition | Recognition
Sanvedana has been recognized among the top 10 child health NGOs in Gujarat. It has received significant media coverage for its work in education and cancer support services. |
Draft:Sanvedana NGO | Registration | Registration
Trust Registration Number: E/8889/AHMEDABAD
Registration Date: 16 july 2019
NGO Darpan ID: GJ/2024/0385538 |
Draft:Sanvedana NGO | References | References
https://sanvedanango.com
https://sanvedanango.com/premal-yojana-a-ray-of-hope-for-gujarats-children/
https://sanvedanango.com/wish-to-child-healthcare-hope-for-cancer-kids-in-gujarat/
https://thedigitalmirrornews.com/sanvedana-ngo-expands-its-impact-new-initiatives-across-india/ |
Draft:Sanvedana NGO | External links | External links
Official Website |
Draft:Sanvedana NGO | Table of Content | AFC submission, Overview, History, Key Initiatives, Premal Yojana, Education Support, Health & Nutrition, Wish to Child, Prevention of Child Marriage, Recognition, Registration, References, External links |
Jane Castro (politician) | Short description | Jane Tan Castro is a Filipino politician who is a member of the House of Representatives. She represents Capiz's 2nd congressional district. |
Jane Castro (politician) | References | References |
Jane Castro (politician) | See also | See also
15th Congress of the Philippines
19th Congress of the Philippines
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Category:21st-century Filipino women politicians
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Category:Baseball players from Holguín Province | [[Category:Cuban baseball players by province | Holguin
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Category:Baseball players from Ciego de Ávila Province | [[Category:Cuban baseball players by province | Ciego de Ávila
Category:Sportspeople from Ciego de Ávila Province |
Category:Baseball players from Ciego de Ávila Province | Table of Content | [[Category:Cuban baseball players by province |
Oyomevotu Obada | Short description | Oyomevotu Obada born on 9th April 1978 is a Nigerian Entrepreneur, Businessman Chairman, Board of Trustees Onome Omobalaji Obada Foundation, Chief Executive Officer Slimburg Limited. |
Oyomevotu Obada | Background | Background
Votu Obada attended Command Day Secondary School, Ikeja Lagos , he holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Computer Science from Babcock University, Ilishan-Remo, Nigeria and Master of Science MSc in Information Technology and Management from Coventry University. |
Oyomevotu Obada | Career | Career
Votu Obada started his career as a Senior Executive Assistant at First City Moment Bank, FCMB Group in 2008 he worked with Keystone Bank Limited, Special Adviser and Consultant at Lagos Subeb, Head Trader at Slimburg Limited, Director Procurement Slimburg Limited, Senior Vice President Business Development at Slimburg Limited, Chief Executive Officer Slimburg Limited, Chief Technical Officer at Merited Construction Limited. He is Chairman, Board of Trustees Onome Omobalaji Obada Foundation.
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Category:1978 births |
Oyomevotu Obada | Table of Content | Short description, Background, Career |
Munira Suleiman Tanimu | refimprove | Munira Suleiman Tanimu (born 13 March 1984) is a Nigerian politician, entrepreneur, and philanthropist currently serving as a member of the Kaduna State House of Assembly, representing the Lere East constituency. She is also the Deputy Majority Leader of the House. |
Munira Suleiman Tanimu | Early Life and Education | Early Life and Education
Munira was born in Kaduna State into a politically prominent family. Her father, Honourable Suleiman Tanimu, served in Nigeria’s House of Representatives in the 1990s. She is the first daughter among 16 siblings and took on leadership roles within her family from a young age.
She began her education at Essence International School and completed her secondary education at Government College, Kaduna. She earned a B.Sc. in Sociology from the University of Abuja and obtained leadership and communication certifications from Harvard University and Lagos Business School. |
Munira Suleiman Tanimu | Political Career | Political Career
Munira began her political career in 2015 by contesting for a seat in the Kaduna State House of Assembly. Although unsuccessful initially, she remained persistent and ran again in 2019. In 2023, she was elected to represent Lere East, becoming the only female member of the Kaduna State House of Assembly and the only female legislator in the North-West geopolitical zone at that time.
She was appointed as the Deputy Majority Leader under the first female Majority Leader of the House. |
Munira Suleiman Tanimu | Legislative Achievements | Legislative Achievements
Her legislative portfolio includes:
Kaduna State Fire and Public Safety Law (Amendment) No. 20 of 2018
Bill for Women Representation in Public and Private Offices (2024)
Kaduna State House of Assembly Service Commission Bill (2025)
Bill to Establish Kaduna State College of Agricultural Technology and Environmental Sciences, Saminaka (2025) |
Munira Suleiman Tanimu | Constituency Development and Community Engagement | Constituency Development and Community Engagement
She has implemented several community development initiatives in:
Healthcare: Renovation of Galman Datti Primary Health Centre.
Infrastructure: Construction of roads and solar-powered boreholes.
Education: Sponsored school fees and JAMB exams for students; refurbishment of schools.
Economic Empowerment: Distributed farmland, shops, and grants to constituents. |
Munira Suleiman Tanimu | Advocacy and Empowerment | Advocacy and Empowerment
Founder of the **Glam Empowerment and Mentorship Programme**, she has led:
Statewide Women’s Political Capacity-Building Workshop: Convened training for elected female representatives in Kaduna.
Visibility Campaigns: Promoted representation of female leaders.
Legislative Advocacy: Pushed for gender-inclusive laws guaranteeing women’s presence in leadership.
She also advocates for legal protection against violence toward women, and provides support services for survivors and awareness campaigns to challenge societal norms. |
Munira Suleiman Tanimu | Philanthropy | Philanthropy
Munira is the founder of the **Green Heart Impact Foundation (GHIF)**, a non-profit organization focused on poverty reduction through education, skills acquisition, and health support. Notable initiatives include:
Books Over Trays Project: Provided full scholarships for 75 girl-child hawkers to attend boarding schools; simultaneously empowered their mothers with business training and capital.
Hope Drive for Prison Inmates: Offered legal support and rehabilitation services to 120 inmates across correctional centers.
Digital Empowerment Hubs: Established computer training centers in Kaduna and Kano, training over 750 youths.
IDP Relief Projects: Delivered essential supplies and psychological support to internally displaced persons.<ref>https://tgnews.com.ng/kaduna-lawmaker-spreads-christmas-cheer-with-generou/<\ref> |
Munira Suleiman Tanimu | Entrepreneurship | Entrepreneurship
Munira is a seasoned entrepreneur with a diverse portfolio:
Black Bridget Nigeria Limited: A premium real estate and integrated services firm.
The Glam Events Centre: A high-end event venue in Abuja.
Green Garden Farm: A poultry farm in Kano housing over 5,000 chickens.
MSTS Ventures: A town service transport business operating in Abuja and surrounding areas.
Her entrepreneurial ventures not only contribute to economic development but also provide funding for her philanthropic activities. |
Munira Suleiman Tanimu | Authorship | Authorship
She is the author of The Disruptors: Women Rewriting Political Playbooks, a compelling exploration of how women across Nigeria and Africa are transforming the political landscape through resilience, strategy, and innovation. |
Munira Suleiman Tanimu | Awards and Recognition | Awards and Recognition
Arewa Woman of the Year – 2017
African Women in Leadership Award – Excellence in Women Emancipation & Development
CSR Award, PR Times Africa – Impact on underserved communities
Tireless Service to Humanity Award, NCWS Kaduna
Leadership Development Award, Lagos Business School |
Munira Suleiman Tanimu | Personal Life | Personal Life
Hon. Munira Suleiman Tanimu is a devoted mother of three. She enjoys reading, writing, traveling, and mentoring young people. She speaks English and Hausa fluently and remains an active voice for inclusive governance, social transformation, and intergenerational leadership. |
Munira Suleiman Tanimu | References | References |
Munira Suleiman Tanimu | External links | External links
Business Day Interview
Women's Hub, Business Day Archive
Newsweb Express
Daily Trust
Voice of Nigeria
TG News
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Munira Suleiman Tanimu | Table of Content | refimprove, Early Life and Education, Political Career, Legislative Achievements, Constituency Development and Community Engagement, Advocacy and Empowerment, Philanthropy, Entrepreneurship, Authorship, Awards and Recognition, Personal Life, References, External links |
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Idan+ | mi | Idan+ (עידן+) is the provider of digital terrestrial television in Israel, operated by the Second Authority for Television and Radio.
The name "Idan" is derived from the initials of the Hebrew phrase "Accessible Digital Israeli Channels" (ערוצים ישראליים דיגיטליים נגישים) |
Idan+ | History | History
The Israeli government started working on a digital terrestrial service in 2004, with the aim of establishing a free-to-air alternative to HOT and Yes.
The Second Authority launched the service on August 2, 2009. Viewers had access to five channels (Channel 1, Channel 2, Channel 10, Channel 33, Knesset). During the test period, the government began examining the signals in order to find issues with the platform. In June 2011, it was announced that Idan+ would increase its FTA offer from five channels to eighteen, with the hypothesis of including HD channels and radio stations. Plans to include theme channels in a subscription package were initially mooted, but the Ministry of Communications changed the conditions, meaning that any possible theme channel would be introduced as a free-to-air channel. The increase in channels was going to be phased: phase one would see the introduction of three SD channels (Channel 9, Education 23, Channel 24), as well as radio stations and the HD feed of Channel 1. Designated cable channels for specific groups, such as the Arabic channel, the heritage channel and the news channel, which were still mere concepts, would be added pending approval. The increase in the number of channels would increase competition between players in the free-to-air landscape. The move came when Israel was switching off analog television signals.
On February 26, 2017, Channel 9, Channel 24, Hala TV and Channel 1 HD were added to Idan+, bringing the total number of TV channels up to ten. This coincided with the start of full-time DVB-T2 broadcasts, on channel 28 in the south and channel 32 in the north. At the time, the number of users was of 230,000. The number was due to the low number of channels available and also included Cellcom TV subscribers. In May 2019, the new owners opted to voluntarily remove Channel 24 from the service, due to lack of affordable conditions. The Second Authority had no say on the decision.
Due to the onset of the Gaza war, Bibist channel Channel 14 (formerly Channel 20) was added to the platform, under the condition that the channel continues free-to-air until the end of the war. The channel paid two million shekels in carriage agreements. Channel 9, Hala TV and Channel 24 were also part of similar benefits.בעיצומה של המלחמה: קרעי מעניק עוד הטבות לערוץ 14
In January 2025, broadcasts on the DVB-T standard shut down, moving entirely to DVB-T2. Elderly users with limited technological knowledge were the most affected. Some users also got to see six channels coming from a Palestinian digital terrestrial multiplex. |
Idan+ | Channels | Channels
Kan 11
Keshet 12
Reshet 13
Channel 14
Makan 33
Kan Educational
Knesset Channel |
Idan+ | References | References
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Draft:Got Talent España season 3 | Draft article | Season 3 of Got Talent España aired on Telecinco from 17 January to 11 April 2018, continuing the Spanish adaptation of the global Got Talent franchise. The season was once again hosted by Santi Millán and produced by Fremantle, with the judging panel remaining unchanged from Season 2: Jorge Javier Vázquez, Eva Hache, Edurne, and Risto Mejide all returned.
This season made headlines for multiple reasons. Following controversy over the online voting system in the previous edition, producers scrapped web-based voting altogether. Instead, all votes in Season 3 were cast strictly via phone calls, aiming to ensure greater control and transparency.
Season 3 also earned the distinction of being the longest season in the show's history to date. Stretching over nearly three months, it averaged 2.22 million viewers and achieved a 17.7% audience share, marking a significant success for Telecinco in the ratings game. |
Draft:Got Talent España season 3 | Format | Format
Each judge has the power to press a buzzer if they dislike a performance, with four buzzers stopping the act immediately. The Golden Buzzer returned for this season, allowing each judge and the host to send one act straight to the live semi-finals. In the semi-finals, acts perform live for the public vote, with the judges offering critiques. A collective Golden Buzzer is available during these rounds, allowing the judges to unanimously send one standout act straight to the Grand Final. The winner is ultimately decided by the public vote in the grand final, securing not only the title of Spain’s most talented act but also a cash prize and national recognition. |
Draft:Got Talent España season 3 | Winner | Winner
The grand final took place on 11 April 2018, and it was poet César Brandon who ultimately stole the spotlight and won the competition, securing 18.97% of the public vote. Brandon, originally from Equatorial Guinea, captivated both judges and audiences with his powerful, emotionally charged poetry performances—delivered entirely from memory and often revolving around love, humanity, and unity.
Following his win, Brandon's literary career took off. His debut work, Las almas de Brandon, became the best-selling non-fiction book in Spanish during the 2018 Sant Jordi (Book Day) celebrations. He notably outsold prominent Spanish public figures such as Laura Escanes and Miguel Ángel Revilla, cementing his post-show success far beyond the talent competition stage. |
Draft:Got Talent España season 3 | Auditions | Auditions
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Draft:Got Talent España season 3 | Semi-finals summary | Semi-finals summary
13 acts perform each week, with three advancing to the final. During the semi-finals, the judges have the power to buzz any act. If an act receives four buzzers, their performance will be cut short — though the public can still vote for them from home. Of the three acts that go through each week, one will be chosen via the judges’ group golden buzzer. |
Draft:Got Talent España season 3 | Week 10 - Semi-final 1 (28 February 2018) | Week 10 - Semi-final 1 (28 February 2018)
ContestantOrderActBuzzesResultMichael Andreas1PianistAdvancedSebas 15px2Strength Dance ActEliminatedEl Mollina3Flamenco SingerEliminatedPetruska4AcrobatAdvanced (Won Public Vote)Street Squad5Dance GroupEliminatedTomas Sanjuan6Card MagicianEliminated (Chosen for Wildcard Round)Familia Jimenez7Danger ActEliminatedThomas Potiron8ViolinistEliminatedThe Buccaneers9Acrobatic TrioEliminated (Chosen for Wildcard Round)Nuno & Nagyla10Dance DuoEliminatedManuel Oliver11MagicianEliminatedJuan Leiba12Flying DancerEliminatedRaul Rubio 15px13Opera Singer20pxGolden Buzzer AdvancementTotal of buzzes per judge00000/56 |
Draft:Got Talent España season 3 | Week 11 - Semi-final 2 (7 March 2018) | Week 11 - Semi-final 2 (7 March 2018)
ContestantOrderActBuzzesResultQueen Forever1Rock Tribute Band20pxEliminated (Lost Judges' Vote)Hamza Bakkach2BreakdancerAdvanced (Won Public Vote)Taekwondo Tao3Martial Arts Group20px20pxAdvanced (Won Judges' Vote)Jose Manuel Jimenez4SingerEliminatedCristina Santos5Aerial AcrobatEliminatedTeam Vinotinto6Dance CrewEliminatedMr. Basic7MimeEliminatedRaquel Pedrosa8Burlesque Pole DancerEliminatedDania Diaz 15px9Magician20pxGolden Buzzer AdvancementDaniel Patron10DancerEliminatedMistri & Company11Bollywood DancersEliminatedShado12Pickpocket & MagicianEliminatedBandix 15px13Dancers20pxEliminated (Lost Judges' Vote) |
Draft:Got Talent España season 3 | Table of Content | Draft article, Format, Winner, Auditions, Semi-finals summary, Week 10 - Semi-final 1 (28 February 2018), Week 11 - Semi-final 2 (7 March 2018) |
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Dazhou South railway station | Infobox station
| Dazhou South railway station is a railway station under construction in Sichuan, China. It will serve the city of Dazhou on the Chengdu–Dazhou–Wanzhou high-speed railway and Xi'an–Chongqing high speed railway, making it a hub station of the Eight Vertical and Eight Horizontal network. The station is located 13.3 km from the city centre.
The tracks at the station are elevated, totaling 16 tracks and 7 passenger platforms.
The station design incorporates elements inspired by the Bashan Grand Canyon. |
Dazhou South railway station | References | References
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Draft:Guysborough Court House | Short description | The Old Guysborough Court House Museum is... |
Draft:Guysborough Court House | Location | Location
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Draft:Guysborough Court House | History | History
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