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Louvière, La

(Encyclopedia) Louvière, LaLouvière, Lalä l&oomacr;vyârˈ [key], commune (1991 pop. 76,432), Hainaut prov., S Belgium. It was an industrial center of the Bassin du Centre coal-mining region but…

Are you posh enough for Centre Court?

With another victory at Wimbledon, 16-year-old Martina Hingis would capture her fifth Grand Slam title in the last two years.Source:Wide World Photos The crowd at the tournament is considered one…

Centre County, PA Social Statistics

Centre county pennsylvania dp 2 profile of selected social characteristics SubjectNumberPercent SCHOOL ENROLLMENTPopulation 3 years and over enrolled in school56,564100.0Nursery…

Centre County, PA Economic Statistics

Centre county pennsylvania dp 3 profile of selected economic characteristics SubjectNumberPercent EMPLOYMENT STATUSPopulation 16 years and over114,077100.0In labor force68,55060.…

Centre County, PA Housing Statistics

Centre county pennsylvania dp 4 profile of selected housing characteristics SubjectNumberPercent Total housing units53,161100.0UNITS IN STRUCTURE1-unit, detached30,15756.71-unit,…

Centre County, PA Census Data

Pennsylvania Centre County, Pennsylvania People QuickFactsCentre CountyPennsylvaniaPopulation, 2005 estimate 140,56112,429,616Population, percent change, April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2005 3.5%1.2%…

Saint Andrews, University of

(Encyclopedia) Saint Andrews, University of, at St. Andrews, Scotland; founded 1410. It is the oldest university in Scotland. It has faculties of arts, science, and divinity. St. Salvator's College…

State College

(Encyclopedia) State College, borough (1990 pop. 38,923), Centre co., central Pa., surrounded by farmland; settled 1859, inc. 1896. Manufacturing includes electronic products, foods, chemicals, and…

Calgary, University of

(Encyclopedia) Calgary, University of, at Calgary, Alta., Canada; coeducational; provincially supported; founded 1945 as a branch of the Univ. of Alberta. It gained full autonomy in 1966. It has…

Blanchard, Raoul

(Encyclopedia) Blanchard, Raoul, 1877–1965, French geographer. He wrote a monograph on Flanders (1906) that earned him the chair of geography at the Univ. of Grenoble, a position he held for 50 years…