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  2. Surprise, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Surprise is a city in Maricopa County, in the U.S. state of Arizona. The population was 143,148 at the 2020 census, [4] up from 117,517 in 2010 and just 30,848 in 2000.

  3. Surprise Recreation Campus - Wikipedia

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    The Surprise Recreation Campus is an athletic facility based in Surprise, Arizona, built in Its amenities include Surprise Stadium (the spring training home of Major League Baseball 's Kansas City Royals and Texas Rangers ), twelve baseball fields (six lighted) and Mark Coronado Park, an 8-acre (32,000 m 2 ) multipurpose field (lighted).

  4. List of fictional felines - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of fictional cats and felines and is a subsidiary to the list of fictional animals.It includes a limited selection of notable felines from various works, organized by medium.

  5. List of mayors of Surprise, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Williams became mayor of Surprise when it became an incorporated town in 1960, appointed by county supervisors. [1] [2] Harold Yingling: April 1965 - December 1966 Ousted in recall election in December 1966. [3] [4] [5] Grover King: December 1966 - April 1969 George Cumbie: April 1969 - June 1989 [6] [7] Roy Villanueva June 1989 - June 1995 [8 ...

  6. Surprise Saguaros - Wikipedia

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    They play their home games in Surprise, Arizona, at Surprise Stadium. The ballpark is also the spring training facility of the Kansas City Royals and Texas Rangers . [ 7 ] The team was established in 1992 as the Phoenix Saguaros, and has retained its nickname through multiple location changes.

  7. Suicide of Fat Cat - Wikipedia

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    On 11 April 2024, at 4:43 AM, [1] Liu Jie [a], [2] a 20-year-old Chinese male gamer known as "Fat Cat" [b] took his own life by jumping from a bridge in Yuzhong, Chongqing.After his suicide, his ex-girlfriend Tan faced a relentless online backlash on Chinese social media and was accused of exploiting him financially.

  8. List of fictional big cats - Wikipedia

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    Name Species Author Work Notes Aslan: Lion: C. S. Lewis: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe: A talking lion, the King of Beasts, son of the Emperor-Over-the-Sea; a wise, compassionate, magical authority (both temporal and spiritual); mysterious and benevolent guide to the human children who visit; guardian and saviour of Narnia.

  9. Tiddles - Wikipedia

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    [2] [11] He was one of the most famous fat cats [3] [5] (making his name ironic, as he was "anything but 'tiddly'"). [12] He was filmed by a Canadian camera crew, featured in foreign magazines, [3] and in 1993, painted by Frances Broomfield. [13] Attempts to reduce his weight did not work because his fans continued to overfeed him.