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  2. University of Dhaka - Wikipedia

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    There are cafeterias on campus, some of which hold historical and architectural interest. In 1971 Pakistani soldiers killed the owner of the Madhur Canteen. The Teacher-Student Centre, University of Dhaka of the university has its cafeteria while another cafeteria stands on the Dhaka University Snacks (DUS) chattar. Another one, the Science ...

  3. Chicago Housing Authority - Wikipedia

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    Living spaces. The Chicago Housing Authority ( CHA) is a municipal corporation that oversees public housing within the city of Chicago. The agency's Board of Commissioners is appointed by the city's mayor, and has a budget independent from that of the city of Chicago. CHA is the largest rental landlord in Chicago, with more than 50,000 households.

  4. du (company) - Wikipedia

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    www .du .ae. Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company P.J.S.C. ( Arabic: شركة الإمارات للاتصالات المتكاملة‎ ), commercially rebranded as du ( دو) in February 2007, is one of the two main telecom operators in the United Arab Emirates. du offers fixed line, mobile telephony, internet and digital television ...

  5. Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    CHA Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center is the first Korean-owned and operated general hospital in the United States. The hospital is an acute-care seven-building facility with 434 licensed beds, 1,400 employees, and an 800-member medical staff. In 1989, the operations of Queen of Angels Hospital were merged with Hollywood Presbyterian ...

  6. Cha (Korean surname) - Wikipedia

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    Cha ( Korean : 차) is a relatively uncommon surname in Korea. The Yeonan Cha clan is the only clan. The founding ancestor was Cha Hyo-jeon, son of Yu Ch'a-dal (10th century AD). Most of the clan's members live in Gyeongsang, Hwanghae, and P'yŏngan provinces. In South Korea in 2000, there were 180,589 people named Cha.

  7. Château de Chenonceau - Wikipedia

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    Château de Chenonceau's location in France. The Château de Chenonceau ( French: [ʃɑto də ʃənɔ̃so]) is a French château spanning the river Cher, near the small village of Chenonceaux, Indre-et-Loire, Centre-Val de Loire. [1] It is one of the best-known châteaux of the Loire Valley. [2]

  8. LaSalle College - Wikipedia

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    1978: The ministère de l’ Éducation du Québec recognizes LaSalle College as the "Centre specialisé de la mode" 1979: Mr. Jacques Marchand joins LaSalle College. 1983: College Inter-Dec opens, offering programs in beauty, video games and design. 1988: Jean-Paul Morin retires.

  9. Lingnan - Wikipedia

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    Lingnan ( simplified Chinese: 岭南; traditional Chinese: 嶺南; pinyin: lǐng nán; Jyutping: ling5 naam4; lit. 'South of the [Nanling] Mountains'; Vietnamese: Lĩnh Nam) is a geographic area referring to the lands in the south of the Nanling Mountains. The region covers the modern Chinese subdivisions of Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan, Hong ...