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  2. Category:Musicians from San Jose, California - Wikipedia

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    The giant gourami is an egg layer and builds a nest from plant fibers. Both male and female gourami participates at building nests, though the male appears to play a more prominent role. [12] The male and female are distinguished by the dorsal fins and body color.

  4. List of The CW affiliates (table) - Wikipedia

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    The CW is a television network based in the United States. The network is currently owned by a consortium of Nexstar Media Group, which owns a majority 75 percent stake, with Warner Bros. Discovery and Paramount Global, each with 12.5 percent interests.

  5. Category:People from San Jose, California - Wikipedia

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    People from San Jose, California, by occupation (12 C) Pages in category "People from San Jose, California" The following 110 pages are in this category, out of 110 total.

  6. Alum Rock, San Jose - Wikipedia

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    Alum Rock (/ ˈ æ l əm /) is a district of San Jose, California, located in East San Jose. Formerly an independent town, it has been a neighborhood of San Jose since the 1950s, [3] though some portions are still unincorporated as a census-designated place. [4] Alum Rock is one of San Jose's most notable and historic Chicano/Mexican-American ...

  7. History of San Jose, California - Wikipedia

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    For thousands of years before the arrival of European settlers, the area now known as San Jose was inhabited by several groups of Ohlone Native Americans. [3] Permanent European presence in the area came with the 1770 founding of the Presidio of Monterey and Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo by Gaspar de Portolà and Junípero Serra, about sixty miles (100 km) to the south.