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  2. Cincinnati riots of 1829 - Wikipedia

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    The Irish competed with the growing number of black American migrants to the city, many of whom came from Kentucky and Virginia. [ 5 ] Between 1820 and 1829, there was a rapid increase in the black population of the city: in the last three years the flow of migrants was the highest, mostly free blacks and former slaves from the South.

  3. Ireland–Spain relations - Wikipedia

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    In December 1922, most of Ireland gained a form of independence within the British Empire as the Irish Free State and, in 1924, diplomatic relations were officially established between the new Irish Free State and the Kingdom of Spain. [6] That same year, Spain opened its first consulate in Dublin.

  4. List of sister cities in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of sister cities in the United States state of Ohio.Sister cities, known in Europe as twin towns, are cities which partner with each other to promote human contact and cultural links, although this partnering is not limited to cities and often includes counties, regions, states and other sub-national entities.

  5. History of Ashland, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Ashland is a city in north-eastern Kentucky. Prior to European colonization, it was home to the Adena culture, Hopewell culture, Armstrong culture, and Fort Ancient Native American groups, and later the Shawnee. European settlement by Scots-Irish Americans began in 1783. In 1800, iron deposits were discovered in Ashland, which would lead to an ...

  6. History of the Irish in Louisville - Wikipedia

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    The Kentucky Irish American was a newspaper printed for the Irish in Louisville. Founded in 1896 in Limerick, it existed until 1968. However, Limerick as an Irish stronghold ended after the Louisville and Nashville Railroad in 1902 chose to move its shop to Louisville's Highland Park district, causing most of its Irish workforce to move with it ...

  7. Pamela O'Malley - Wikipedia

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    Pamela O'Malley (12 July 1929 – 12 February 2006) was an Irish-Spanish bohemian, educationalist and radical. She taught at the British School in Madrid until her retirement in 2003 and was also a member of the Spanish Communist Party.

  8. NKY football: All seven Cincinnati-area teams in Kentucky's ...

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    Below, with teams listed alphabetically, is a preview of each Greater Cincinnati squad in Kentucky Class 1A for 2024. Bellevue Tigers 2023: 4-7, lost in Class 1A round of 32

  9. La Salle High School (Cincinnati, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    La Salle High School is a Catholic, all-male, archdiocesan high school in Cincinnati, Ohio. The school was opened September 6, 1960, and was named in honor of Jean-Baptiste de La Salle, a French priest, and educational reformer. The school was officially dedicated on May 14, 1961. [3]