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  2. Citizens Financial Group - Wikipedia

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    Former Citizens Savings Bank building in Canonicus Square, Providence, Rhode Island. Citizens was established in 1828 as the High Street Bank in Providence, Rhode Island. [10] [11] In 1871, the Rhode Island legislature gave a second charter to establish the Citizens Savings Bank which eventually acquired its parent group to form Citizens Trust ...

  3. Citizenship - Wikipedia

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    Citizenship is a membership and allegiance to a sovereign state. [1] [a]Though citizenship is often conflated with nationality in today's English-speaking world, [3] [4] [5] international law does not usually use the term citizenship to refer to nationality; [6] [7] these two notions are conceptually different dimensions of collective membership.

  4. Citizens Bank - Wikipedia

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    Citizens Bank, N.A., a bank operating in 11 northeastern states, based in Rhode Island and owned by Citizens Financial Group Citizens Bank of Amarillo , a network of community banks based in Texas Citizens Business Bank , headquartered in California

  5. Citizens Property Insurance Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Citizens Property Insurance Corporation (Citizens) was created in 2002 from the merger of two other entities to provide both windstorm coverage and general property insurance for home-owners who could not obtain insurance elsewhere.

  6. Citizen (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Citizen Holdings or Citizen Watch, a Japanese maker of watches and other consumer electronic devices often branded as "Citizen" Citizens Financial Group, an American bank headquartered in Providence, Rhode Island; Citizens Insurance, the name for state government established, non-profit insurers in the American states of Florida and Louisiana

  7. Citizenship of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Certain non-citizens, such as lawful permanent residents, have similar rights; however, non-citizens, unlike citizens, may have the right taken away. For example, they may be deported if convicted of a serious crime. [11] Freedom to enter and leave the United States. United States citizens have the right to enter and leave the United States freely.

  8. Citizens - Wikipedia

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  9. Citizens Party of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Citizens Party of the United States (Citizens Party) is a political party in the United States.Founded by Michael Thompson in Wayne, Pennsylvania in 2004 as the New American Independent Party (NAIP), the first meeting took place in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania on the day of the general election.