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  2. Help:Citation Style Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    Citation Style Vancouver (CSVAN) is a method of referencing Wikipedia articles using a series of templates based on the Vancouver system. The use of CSVAN or of templates is not compulsory; per WP:CITEVAR: Citations within each Wikipedia article should follow a consistent style. Editors may choose any style they want.

  3. Vancouver system - Wikipedia

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    The Vancouver system, ... (184–185), use an en dash instead of a hyphen (184–5), or both (184–185). Virtually all medical journal articles are published online.

  4. Canada Place - Wikipedia

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    In 2024, Canada Place was co-named Komagata Maru Place in honor of a 1914 incident when the Komagata Maru steamship (also known as the Guru Nanak Jahaaz) brought 376 Punjabis (337 Sikhs, 27 Muslims and 12 Hindus) to Vancouver, most of whom were denied entry, detained for two months with a lack of medical aid, food or water, and then forced to ...

  5. List of people from Vancouver, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Don Bonker, Congressman who resided in Vancouver while in office [1] Jason V. Brock, filmmaker and writer; Alina Cho, journalist; Jordan Chiles, Olympic Gymnast; Westley Allan Dodd, American serial killer; Tina Ellertson, soccer player; Alan Embree, baseball player; Robert Franks, basketball player; Linda Garcia, environmental activist

  6. Coat of arms of Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    Crest: A Ship signifying Vancouver's importance as a seaport, upon a mural crown, the traditional heraldic emblem for a city. Shield: The dogwood flowers in the chief are a symbol of the province (they can also be found in the compartment of the coat of arms of British Columbia). The main charge is a Kwakiutl totem pole, symbol of the area's ...

  7. History of Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    Vancouver was the site of major celebrations in 1936, in part to bolster civic spirit in the midst of the depression, as well as to celebrate Vancouver's Jubilee. Mayor McGeer provoked considerable controversy by organizing expensive celebrations at a time when the city was teetering on the brink of bankruptcy and civic employees were working ...

  8. Vancouver Media - Wikipedia

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    Vancouver Media Sociedad Limitada, is a Spanish media group, present in the television, founded in 2016 by Álex Pina, creator of the Spanish television series Money Heist, from 2017 acquired by Netflix.

  9. Economy of Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Vancouver supports 115,300 jobs in Canada and provides $1.4 billion a year in tax revenues. [6] Vancouver's central area has 60% of the region's office space and is home to headquarters of forest products and mining companies as well as branches of national and international banks, accounting and law firms.