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Notable current and former residents and natives of Aberdare include:
Notable natives of the Municipality of Kobarid include:
* Notable natives and residents of Flint, Michigan
Notable Malvern natives include Academy-Award winner Billy Bob Thornton, three-time Super Bowl winner Keith Traylor, and musician and stage performer Beth Clayton.
Notable natives and current residents of Malvern include
Notable natives and residents of Anchorage include:
Notable current and former natives and residents of Millburn include:
Notable natives and residents of Milan, past and present, include:
Notable current and former residents and natives of Cresskill include:
Notable natives of Centralia include modern dancer Merce Cunningham, Arizona Diamondback Lyle Overbay, cable television and early mobile phone entrepreneur Craig McCaw, CFL offensive lineman Calvin Armstrong, video game designer and programmer Soren Johnson, Stanford quarterback Tavita Pritchard, former MLB outfielder Bob Coluccio, Metropolitan Opera soprano Angela Meade.
Notable Grant town natives include Charles Csuri, a pioneer in the field of computer art, University of Arizona head football coach Rich Rodriguez, and Tom Wilson, creator of the comic strip Ziggy.
Notable examples include Field Mob, natives of Albany, Georgia, Bubba Sparxxx, from LaGrange, Georgia, and Nappy Roots, from Bowling Green, Kentucky.
Notable natives of the area include Thomas Grady.
Notable natives are members of The Datsuns, Fields Medal winner Sir Vaughan Jones, as well as the equestrian double Olympic gold medal winner Mark Todd.
Notable natives include:
Notable natives include:
Notable natives of Guantánamo include athletes Joel Casamayor, Yuriorkis Gamboa, Yumileidi Cumbá, Jaime Jefferson, Yargelis Savigne, Dayron Robles, Luis Delís, Cuban-American gymnast Annia Hatch, and cosmonaut Arnaldo Tamayo Méndez.
Notable natives and residents of Tolmin include:
New York natives and visitors alike have been enjoying free Shakespeare in Central Park since performances began in 1954. Notable productions in recent years include: The Merchant of Venice in 2010, featuring Al Pacino as Shylock ; Twelfth Night in 2009, with Anne Hathaway ; the 40th anniversary production of Hair in 2008 ; and Mother Courage And Her Children, with Meryl Streep and Kevin Kline.
Notable natives include football manager Georgi Vasilev ( born 1946 ) and Minister of Finance Plamen Oresharski ( born 1960 ).
Notable natives and residents include the Slovenian economist Ivan Ples ( 1886 – 1958 ), composer Andrej Volarič ( 1863 – 1895 ), and the Italian Jesuit philologist Gregorio Alasia de Sommaripa ( 1587 – 1626 ), who compiled the first Italian-Slovene dictionary in 1601.
Notable natives include historian and philologist Marin Drinov ( 1838 – 1906 ), writer and literary critic Nesho Bonchev ( 1839 – 1878 ) and revolutionary Rayna Knyaginya ( 1856 – 1917 ).
Notable natives of Linqing include: Tang Dynasty musician Lu Cai, Ming Dynasty poet Xie Zhen, national hero Zhang Zizhong, and contemporary renowned educator Ji Xianlin.

Notable and city
Notable variations are found in speakers from Phnom Penh ( which is the capital city ), the rural Battambang area, the areas of Northeast Thailand adjacent to Cambodia such as Surin province, the Cardamom Mountains, and in southern Vietnam.
Notable for the theories that humans are social animals, and that the polis ( Ancient Greek city state ) existed to bring about the good life appropriate to such animals.
Notable pub-rock venues include the Largs Pier Hotel and the Governor Hindmarsh Hotel in Adelaide, the Royal Antler Hotel in Narrabeen, Sydney and the Civic Hotel in Sydney's city centre, the famous Star Hotel in Newcastle NSW and the Station Hotel in Prahran, Melbourne, which was one of the premier pub-rock venues in Australia for more than two decades, Poyntons Carlton Club Hotel in Carlton Melbourne's first Sunday night Live pub-rock venue.
Notable buildings in the city include St Anne's Basilica, built in 1949 by Roger Erell, and known for its green tiled roof ; Erell also designed a house in the city for Charles de Gaulle.
Notable sites around the city include the cinema Patria, the new mall Malldova, and retailers N1 and Green Hills.
Notable alterations include the change from lowercase lettering to uppercase in 1991 – 92, tapered ends on the letters and silver trim in 2002 – 03, and the return of the city name to the black road jerseys in 2005 – 06.
Notable locations in this township outside city limits:
Notable residents of the city include many musical and literary artists as well as several professional athletes.
Notable highways serving the city include Interstate 10, U. S. Highway 83, and U. S. Highway 377.
Always busy in the daytime, there is the hustle and bustle one would associate with a city of 70, 800. Notable cultural events include Garifuna Settlement Day ( November 19 ), Belize City Carnival ( September ), Baron Bliss Day ( March 9 ).
Notable sights of the city include the Nuestra Señora del Carmen Cathedral, the Government House, the Torelli Botanic Forest Garden, the Provincial History Museum ( Museo Histórico Provincial ), the Estadio Centenario (" Centenary Stadium ") football stadium, the Guaicole fauna reserve, the shore of the Paraguay River, the Isla de Oro Island, and the Central Square named after José de San Martín.
Notable companies based in the municipality of Coimbra include software companies Critical Software and Ciberbit which have their global headquarters in the city, mechanical and electronics engineering company Active Space Technologies, telemetry and Machine to Machine company ISA, Cimpor's cement factory in Souselas ( CIMPOR Souselas ), the pan-European service facility of Olympus Corporation, the pharmaceuticals companies Bluepharma and BASI, the iron foundry Fucoli-Somepal and several ceramics, food processing ( Probar produces cold meat products and Dan Cake produces sponge cakes and swiss rolls ), textiles, wine, civil and engineering construction, architecture, public works and housing construction firms.
Notable individuals born in the city include Goryeo period general Choe Mu-seon and Goryeo intellectual Jeong Mong-ju.
Notable buildings in the city include the shrine of Sahaba, as well as the fifteenth century Sheikh Hanafi Mosque and various houses of coral.
Notable aspects of Light's plan are that the city centre is laid out in a grid-like pattern, with squares in the centre of the city and in the centres of the four quarters of the city, and the city is surrounded by Parklands.
Notable recent ones include a large quake on June 16, 1964 that had a magnitude of 7. 5, killing 28, where major liquefaction had occurred and tsunami destroyed the port of Niigata city.
Notable structures in the CBD include the Greek Revival Gallier Hall ( the city's former city hall ), the Louisiana Superdome, the New Orleans Arena, the city's present-day, International style city hall, and One Shell Square, the city's tallest building and Royal Dutch Shell's headquarters for Gulf of Mexico Exploration and Production.
Notable features of the city include:
Notable among them was Newcastle upon Tyne where dynamic leader T. Dan Smith wanted to set his mark on the city.

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