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Canton and Island
* Canton Island, Kiribati
Hines beached the aircraft and although it burned, the crew escaped unharmed, was rescued by the ( the same ship that later took Unit 92 to Gardner Island ), transferred to a sub chaser and taken to Canton Island.
A new route was established in July 1940 by way of Canton Island and New Caledonia.
The treaty abolished the monopoly of the Thirteen Factories on foreign trade ( Article V ) in Canton and instead five ports were opened for trade, Canton ( Shameen Island until 1943 ), Amoy ( Xiamen until 1930 ), Foochowfoo ( Fuzhou ), Ningpo ( Ningbo ) and Shanghai ( until 1943 ), where Britons were to be allowed to trade with anyone they wished.
The south end of Route 128 is in Canton, where Interstate 95 heads south toward Providence, Rhode Island, just east of the Northeast Corridor's Route 128 Station.
The FU Berlin supplies a QBO data set that comprises rawinsonde observations from Canton Island, Gan, and Singapore.
Villages and lands along Lake Zurich, including Wollerau and Pfäffikon ( in 1440 ), Hurden and Ufenau Island all became part of the Canton in the 14th and 15th centuries.
Dr. Young presided over a new team known as the " Hammond All-Stars ," played against many of the teams that would become the backbone of the American Professional Football Association that year ( including the Racine Cardinals, Detroit Heralds, Rock Island Independents, Minneapolis Marines, Cleveland Tigers, Canton Bulldogs, and Toledo Maroons ), and went to the meeting in Canton, Ohio at which the APFA was formed in 1920.
Flanigan then challenged the Canton Bulldogs to a " championship " game, offering a $ 5, 000 guarantee if they would come to Rock Island for the game.
As the MA-5 capsule reached the Canton Island station, Mercury Control realized that the attitude control system was malfunctioning.
Both stayed in orbit for 54 orbits, re-entering the atmosphere east of Canton Island in the Pacific Ocean on June 1.
In 1841, when Pottinger was sent to China, Palmerston instructed him to " examine with care the natural capacities of Hong Kong, and you will not agree to give up that Island unless you should find that you can exchange it for another in the neighbourhood of Canton, better adapted for the purposes in view ; equally defensible ; and affording sufficient shelter for Ships of War and Commerce ".
Smugglers on the Lantau Island smuggled salt from the island to the Canton City and attacked the government of the city.
* September 1 – 11 – The aircraft carriers and and Canton Island-based U. S. Navy PV-1 Venturas cover the unopposed American landing on Baker Island.
* October 21 – On a flight from Hawaii to Canton Island, a B-17D Flying Fortress carrying the top-scoring U. S. World War I ace, Eddie Rickenbacker, on a tour of U. S. Pacific bases strays hundreds of miles off course due to faulty navigational equipment and ditches in the Pacific Ocean due to fuel exhaustion.
Kanton Island ( also known as Canton Island or Abariringa Island ), alternatively known as " Mary Island ", " Mary Balcout's Island " or " Swallow Island ", is the largest, northernmost, and as of 2007, the sole inhabited island of the Phoenix Islands, in the Republic of Kiribati.

Canton and Airport
The county contains one public-use airport: Ingersoll Airport ( CTK ), located in Canton.
The Cherokee County Airport ( FAA LOC ID: 47A ) is located adjacent to I-575 about six miles ( 10 km ) northeast of downtown Canton, GA.
The Cherokee County Airport ( FAA LOC ID: 47A ) is located adjacent to I-575 about six miles ( 10 km ) northeast of downtown Canton, GA.
Stark Area Regional Transit Authority ( SARTA ) provides public transit bus service within the city, including service to Canton, the Akron-Canton Regional Airport, and the Amtrak station located in Alliance.
The next largest event for the airport was in 1999, when the Parliament of the Canton of Zurich approved privatization of Zurich Airport.
Canton Island Airport lies at the northwest corner of the island, but it currently lacks any commercial scheduled service.
During World War II the United States Navy built a 6, 230 foot ( 1. 9 km ) airstrip at ( now known as Canton Island Airport ).
* Canton Island Airport
In 1989, the team moved to Canton, Ohio, becoming the Cleveland Indians ' Double-A affiliate, and played eight seasons at Thurman Munson Memorial Stadium as the Canton-Akron Indians, one of many entities ( another example is the Akron-Canton Regional Airport ) to use the names of both cities.
Akron-Canton Regional Airport is a commercial Class C airport located in the city of Green, in southern Summit County, Ohio ( a very small portion of both runways extend into Stark County ,) roughly southeast of Akron, northwest of Canton, and northeast of Massillon.
It is located adjacent to the Canton Road Government Offices, close to Kowloon Station of Tung Chung Line and Airport Express.

Canton and IATA
Both airport codes were inherited from the old airport, and the IATA code reflects Guangzhou's former romanization Canton.

Canton and code
* 216: 331 Akron / Canton / Cleveland / Lorain / Youngstown, OH ( deprecated, 331 is available for assignment as a new CO code as of 2012.
As of 2008, only the code of criminal procedure of the Canton of Geneva provides for genuine jury trials.
* Canton and Enderbury Islands ( via obsolete ISO 3166 country code ), part of the Phoenix Islands in the Pacific Ocean
Area code 330 was introduced for remaining outlying areas formerly covered by area code 216, including Akron, Brunswick, Canton, Medina, Warren and Youngstown.
Area code 330 was introduced for remaining outlying areas formerly covered by area code 216, including Akron, Brunswick, Canton, Medina, Warren and Youngstown.

Canton and ),
During the Helvetic Republic ( 1798 – 1803 ), the county of Baden, the Freie Ämter and the region known as the Kelleramt were combined into the Canton of Baden.
* Canton ( country subdivision ), territorial / administrative subdivision in some countries, notably Switzerland
** Canton Tower ( Guangzhou Tower ), in the above
** Canton Fair ( Guangzhou Fair ), in the above
* Canton ( town ), New York
* Canton ( village ), New York
* Canton ( surname ), and list of people with the surname
* Canton ( building ), a corner pilaster
* Canton ( flag ), any quarter of a flag
* Canton ( heraldry ), a charge placed in the upper dexter corner
* Canton ( liqueur ), a ginger-flavored liqueur
As the republicans were based in Canton ( a Cantonese speaking area, now commonly known as Guangzhou ), Chiang became known by Westerners under the Cantonese romanization of his courtesy name, while the family name as known in English seems to be the Mandarin pronunciation of his Chinese family name, transliterated in Wade-Giles )
Outside the East Indies, the Dutch East India Company colonies or outposts were also established in Persia ( now Iran ), Bengal ( now Bangladesh and part of India ), Mauritius ( 1638-1658 / 1664-1710 ), Siam ( now Thailand ), Guangzhou ( Canton, China ), Taiwan ( 1624 – 1662 ), and southern India ( 1616 – 1795 ).
The Kuomintang in Canton assisted the VNQDD in creating the " League of Oppressed Oriental Peoples " ( not related to the Vietnamese Communist league of the same name ), to aid Asian peoples in anti imperialist struggles.
* 1949 – Chinese Civil War: Chinese Communist forces occupy the city of Guangzhou ( Canton ), in Guangdong, China.
* Constituency-usually refers to an electoral division ( which is not an administrative division ), but in Namibia and in Canton of St. Gallen in Switzerland, " constituency " means " administrative division ".
The Chargers have six players and one coach enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio: wide receiver Lance Alworth ( 1962 – 1970 ), defensive end Fred Dean (–), quarterback Dan Fouts (–), head coach / general manager Sid Gillman ( 1960 – 1969, ), wide receiver Charlie Joiner (–), offensive lineman Ron Mix ( 1960 – 1969 ) and tight end Kellen Winslow (- 1987 ).

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