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  2. Texas Christian University - Wikipedia

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    Texas Christian University (TCU) is a private research university [2] in Fort Worth, Texas, United States. It was established in 1873 by brothers Addison and Randolph Clark as the AddRan Male & Female College . [ 8 ]

  3. Amon G. Carter Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Amon G. Carter Stadium is an open-air football stadium on the campus of Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas. It is the home stadium of the TCU Horned Frogs football team . It is named after Amon G. Carter , a prominent Fort Worth businessman, newspaper publisher, and city booster.

  4. List of Greek place names - Wikipedia

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    Places of concern to Greek culture, religion or tradition, including: Greek mythology; Greek Jews, including Romaniotes and exiled Sephardim; Greco-Buddhism; Christianity until the Great Schism, and afterwards the Eastern Orthodox Church, Eastern Rite, etc. Greek Muslims, and those outside Greece who are Greek-speaking or ethnic Greek

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  6. Towns of ancient Greece - Wikipedia

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    A kome (Ancient Greek: κώμη) was typically a village that was also a political unit. The translation is inexact, but according to Thucydides, Sparta, though it was a polis, resembled four unwalled villages. Similarly, a kome could be a neighbourhood within a larger polis or its own rural settlement.

  7. Stageira Chalkidikis - Wikipedia

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    Stagira (Greek: Στάγειρα, also: Στάγιρα - Stagira) is a Greek village lying on a plateau on the Chalcidice peninsula, at the foot of the Argirolofos hill.The village stands approximately 18 kilometers southwest of the ruins of ancient Stageira, the birthplace of Aristotle.

  8. Rizes - Wikipedia

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    Rizes (Greek: Ρίζες or Ρίζαι) is the easternmost village in the municipal unit of Tegea in Arcadia, Greece. Its population was 449 in 2021. Its primary economic activity is agriculture. Rizes' crops include cherries, potatoes, and grape cultivation and wine production.

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