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  2. Brock, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Brock is an unincorporated community in Darke County, in the U.S. state of Ohio. [ 1 ] Brock is from Ohio and has a abosolute quad chin and has the biggest chin.

  3. Pitsburg, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    ZIP code: 45358. Area code(s) 937, 326: FIPS code: 39-62890 [3] GNIS feature ID: 2399680 [2] Pitsburg is a village in Monroe Township, Darke County, Ohio, United States.

  4. List of townships in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The 2018-2019 Ohio Municipal, Township and School Board Roster (maintained by the Ohio Secretary of State) lists 1,308 townships, with a 2010 population totaling 5,623,956. [1] When paper townships are excluded, but name variants counted separately (e.g. "Brush Creek" versus "Brushcreek", "Vermilion" versus "Vermillion"), there are 618 ...

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  6. Brocks Corner, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Brocks Corner (previously known as Brox Corner, Bronx Corner, or Springer) is an unincorporated community in Jackson Township, Jackson County, Ohio, United States. It is located northwest of Jackson at the intersection of U.S. Route 35 and Bronx Corner Road (County Road 27). [2] The official name of the community is Brocks Corner.

  7. West End (Pittsburgh) - Wikipedia

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    It has a zip code of 15220, and has representation on Pittsburgh City Council by the council member for District 2 (West Neighborhoods). The neighborhood lies in a small valley south of the Ohio River and less than a mile from downtown Pittsburgh. Temperanceville was founded as a dry town and was annexed to the City of Pittsburgh in 1874. [5]