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  2. OneAZ Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    OneAZ Credit Union. OneAZ Credit Union is a member-owned financial institution serving over 160,000 members with 20 branch locations across Arizona. As a credit union with over $3.3 billion in assets, OneAZ is owned by its members, who benefit from better rates, lower fees for service and improved technology.

  3. Plitvice Lakes National Park - Wikipedia

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    The lakes formed part of the medieval kingdom of Croatia which in 1102 elected to be in personal union with Hungary. Croat rule and particularly the rule of the noble families Zrinski and Frankopan led to economic recovery in the wider area. On the remnants of an ancient settlement of the Japods and Romans a monastery was built at the lakes.

  4. List of credit unions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The National Credit Union Administration is the U.S. independent federal agency that supervises and charters federal credit unions. As of December 31, 2022, there were 4,760 federally insured credit unions in the United States with 135.3 million members.

  5. Calcite, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Calcite, Colorado. / 38.4361; -105.8872  ( Calcite) Calcite is an extinct town located in Fremont County, Colorado, United States. It served as a company coal mining town for Colorado Fuel & Iron. It is located along Howard Creek roughly six miles from the census-designated place of Howard.

  6. File:Calcite (Cave-in-Rock Mining District, Illinois, USA) 3 ...

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    The crystalline calcite specimen shown here is from the Illinois-Kentucky Fluorspar District ("fluorspar" is a very old name for fluorite), which is an MVT fluoritic subtype. Fluorite and fluorite-rich rocks are mined for the fluorine, which is principally used by the chemical industry to make HF - hydrofluoric acid.

  7. Siilinjärvi carbonatite - Wikipedia

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    Siilinjärvi is the second largest carbonatite complex in Finland after the Sokli formation, and one of the oldest carbonatites on Earth at 2610±4 Ma. [1] The carbonatite complex consists of a roughly 16 km long steeply dipping lenticular body surrounded by granite gneiss. The maximum width of the body is 1.5 km and the surface area is 14.7 km 2.

  8. California Coast Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    140,517 (2016 [2]) Number of employees. 442 (2016 [2]) Website. calcoastcu.org. California Coast Credit Union (also known as Cal Coast) is an American credit union in San Diego County, headquartered in San Diego, California. As of 2020, it had more than $3.0 billion in assets, [2] over 192,000 members, 26 branch locations and 540 employees [3]

  9. Speleothem - Wikipedia

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    Speleothem. Cave labeled with the six most common types of speleothems: flowstone, columns, drapery, stalagmites, stalactites and straws. A speleothem ( / ˈspiːliəθɛm /; from Ancient Greek σπήλαιον (spḗlaion) 'cave', and θέμα (théma) 'deposit') is a geological formation by mineral deposits that accumulate over time in ...