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Albion is a city in Calhoun County in the south central region of the Lower Peninsula of the US state of Michigan.
Albion College is a private liberal arts college with a student population of about 1, 750.
Albion is a sister city with Noisy-le-Roi, France.
Albion is the birthplace of food writer M. F. K. Fisher.
Albion is positioned 42. 24 degrees north of the equator and 84. 75 degrees west of the prime meridian.
In the fictional world of Ghosts of Albion, Queen Bodicea is one of three Ghosts who once were mystical protectors of Albion and assists the current protectors with advice and knowledge.
According to Mark Bollman, a mathematics and calculator historian and associate professor of mathematics at Albion College, the " Construction Master is the first in a long and profitable line of CI construction calculators " which carried them through the 1980s, 1990s, and to the present.
The generally accepted location of Drake's New Albion is Drakes Bay, California, although more than a score of other notions have been offered.
West is the city of Albion and beyond that the cities of Marshall and Battle Creek, all in Calhoun County.
Spring Arbor University is located about six miles ( 10 km ) away, while Albion College is nine miles ( 14 km ) distant.
Albion was a district of West Bromwich where some of the players lived or worked, close to what is today Greets Green.
Cook is a 12 % shareholder of Brighton & Hove Albion, the football club he has supported since moving to Brighton in the late 1980s.
* In the PC game Dark Age of Camelot, Lyonesse is a partially inundated zone at one end of the land of Albion, filled with ruins and dangerous monsters, many of them undead.
" Drake's claim is called " Nova Albion " ( New England ), and subsequent maps will show all lands north of New Spain and New Mexico under this name.
Staines is also home to a number of successful junior football clubs: Staines Town, Staines Lammas and Staines Albion, as well as girls clubs Kempton Girls FC — Colne Valley and the U11, one of the best girls junior clubs in Surrey.
Adopted by the Royal Sussex Regiment and popularised in World War I, it is sung at celebrations across the county, including those at Lewes Bonfire, and at sports matches, including those of Brighton and Hove Albion Football Club and Sussex County Cricket Club.
Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club is the city's professional football team.
The county seat is Albion.
It was located about a block-and-a-half east of the present Mission, near what is today the intersection of Camp and Albion Streets, according to most source on the shores of a lake ( long since filled ) called Lago de los Dolores.
* The campus is adjacent to the new Falmer Stadium, home to Brighton and Hove Albion, which opened in 2011.
The city is also known for its football team Brighton & Hove Albion FC ( commonly known as just " Brighton " or " Albion ").
This was granted to them, although Ériu ( Éire ) became the chief name in use ( Banba and Fódla are still sometimes used as poetic names for Ireland, much as Albion is for Great Britain ).

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The population was 6, 065 at the 2010 census, making it the second most populous municipality in the county after Albion, the county seat.
The Trojans win most of their battles but are conscious that the Gauls have the advantage of numbers, so go back to their ships and sail for Britain, then called Albion.
Electric folk was at its most significant and popular during the late 1960s and 1970s, when, in addition to Fairport and Pentangle, it was also taken up by groups such as Steeleye Span and The Albion Band.
Blue Star was finally sold to P & O Nedlloyd for 60, 000, 000 GBP in 1998, although most of the refrigerated ships were retained by Vestey's Albion Reefers subsidiary, which later merged with Hamburg Sud to form Star Reefers, finally sold off in July 2001.
Over the years, the club have produced players of the highest calibre more than once, including Graham Williams ( West Bromwich Albion ), Barry Horne ( Everton ), Andy Jones ( Charlton Athletic ), Andy Holden ( Oldham Athletic ) and most recently Lee Trundle ( Bristol City ) after seeing his career revitalised in his short spell with Rhyl in 2000 – 01.
It was most significant in the 1970s, when it was taken up by groups such as Pentangle, Steeleye Span and the Albion Band.
The most notable of these were the replacement of local hero Pascal Zuberbühler, who departed for West Bromwich Albion, with Argentina international Franco Costanzo and the signing of Delron Buckley on loan from Borussia Dortmund.
It was kicked off by Fairport Convention's 1969 album Liege and Lief, but most significant in the 1970s, when it was taken up by groups such as Pentangle, Steeleye Span and the Albion Band.
The 1997 – 98 season saw the return of Alan Buckley as manager, after an unsuccessful period at West Bromwich Albion, for Grimsby's most successful post-war season.
They hovered in third bottom position for most of the last third of the season, only being saved by the ineptitude of the Stirling Albion side who failed to score in their last thirteen games and by Berwick Rangers who had held up the division for most of the season.
The following summer saw Chapple sign former Chelsea, Sunderland, Fulham and QPR winger, Clive Walker, from Brighton & Hove Albion and he was to prove the catalyst in the most successful period in the club's history.
The British Eighth, the Albion College Marching Band is one of the most visible examples of the school's mascot.
The club's most famous former player is Steve Clarke, who went on to play for Saint Mirren and Chelsea, and is currently the manager at West Bromwich Albion.
The extent of New Albion and the location of Drake's landing have long been debated by historians, with most believing that he came ashore somewhere on the coast of northern California.
Jack Southworth holds the record for most goals scored in one game at Goodison Park, scoring six versus West Bromwich Albion on 30 December 1893.
West Bromwich Albion became one of the most attractive and exciting English sides in the late 1970s and Cunningham soon attracted attention.
The most frequently used presses in the shop are two Albion presses, an Imperial Press, and a Washington Press.
Despite most Illawarra and Highland residents strongly supporting a major improvement to the link between Robertson and Albion Park, no government has shown any interest in such a project.
Sunderland Albion were now backed by some wealthy individuals, most noticeably James Hartley, who along with his brother John owned the Wear Glass Works at Monkwearmouth, founded in 1837.
The reason behind the walkover given to Albion was simple – Sunderland didn ’ t want to give Albion any money and as a meeting between the 2 sides was the most eagerly awaited contest in the Town it would have drawn a massive crowd and made the Albion coffers swell, an unattractive proposition to Sunderland.

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