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Notable and villages
Notable also the many mansions of the Plain, where are the agricultural villages of San Pietro, Santa Marina ( the two most populous, inhabited by about 2000 people each ), and then Scaccia, San Marco, Park, Grazia, Fiumarella and Olivarella ( the latter shared with the City of San Filippo del Mela ).
Notable in this area are several timbered houses in the sparsely populated villages, particularly in Doubrava.
Notable examples are the villages of Folly Gate, a small picturesque village which lies close to the village of Inwardleigh and Abbeyford Woods, Belstone, known for its location on the very outskirts of Dartmoor, and Sticklepath which runs parallel to the A30 dual carriageway.
Notable landmarks in the area include the Epupa Falls, Sesfontein, Himba villages, and the Ondurusa Rapids.
Notable eruptions, often causing many deaths, have occurred in 1006, 1786, 1822, 1872, and 1930 — when thirteen villages were destroyed and 1400 people killed by pyroclastic flows.

Notable and town
Notable past and present residents of the town include:
The house featured in the image of Kings Head St to the left, is unique in the town and is an example of a sailmaker's house, thought to have been built circa 1600. Notable public buildings, all later, include the parish church of St. Nicholas ( 1821 ) in a restrained Gothic style, with many original furnishings including a ( somewhat altered ) organ of the same date in the west end gallery, and the Guildhall of 1769, the only Grade I listed building in Harwich.
Notable buildings in the town square include the town council building, built in 1674, as well as the 19th century modernist chamber of commerce building and the 1910 La Caixa savings bank.
Notable people who have come from or have been resident in the town and environs include:
Notable peaks along the ridge form the eastern edge of town: Bradley Mountain, Ragged Mountain, Short Mountain, and part of the Hanging Hills.
Notable residents of the town, past and present:
Notable summits in town include Winn Mountain (), Rose Mountain (), and The Pinnacle ().
Notable architects that have left their legacy in the town include Frank Lloyd Wright, Stanford White, and John Russell Pope.
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 landmarks include the Bornholm Museum, the Defence Museum ( Forsvarsmuseet ), the church ( Skt Nicolaj Kirke ), and the Smedegårds riding school in the southern part of town, and the lighthouse, which was built in 1880.
Notable geographical features include the lake Farris and the river Numedalslågen, locally called Lågen, which terminates in Larvik, east of the town.
Notable architectural features include the Eisenmarkt and the steep gradients and tightly packed street layout of a medieval town.
Notable churches within the town include St. Iberius, Bride Street and Rowe Street with their distinctive spires, the impressive Saint Peter's College, with a chapel designed by Augustus Welby Pugin and Ann Street Presbyterian church.
Notable people associated with the town in order of birth date:
Notable musicians residing in the town include singer / songwriter Priscilla Herdman, singer / songwriter Denise Jordan Finley, and jazz musician Matt Finley.
Notable buildings include the Perpendicular parish church ( St Olaf's ) in the village of Poughill just outside of Bude, the parish church of St Michael and All Angels ( built in 1835 and enlarged in 1876 ; the architect was George Wightwick ), Ebbingford Manor, and the town's oldest house, Quay Cottage in the centre of town.
Notable buildings include the medieval parish church ( St Olaf's ) in the village of Poughill just outside of Bude, the parish church of St Michael and All Angels ( built in 1835 and enlarged in 1876 ) and the town's oldest house, Quay Cottage in the centre of town.
Notable buildings that were constructed in the town during the 18th century include the Royal Hotel on High Street, which dates to circa 1750.
Notable buildings in the town include the 15th century chapel of St. James and Okehampton Castle, which was established by the Norman Sheriff of Devon, Baldwin FitzGilbert ( d. 1090 ), also known as Baldwin de Brionne.
Notable buildings in the town include the mediaeval Browne's Hospital, several churches and the buildings of Stamford School, a public school founded in 1532.
Notable buildings in the town include Gunsgreen House and a cemetery watch house built to stand guard against the Resurrectionists ( body snatchers ).
Notable buildings in the town today include the Tolbooth or Town Hall, which predates 1598 when records show it being burnt by a party of Homes and Cranstouns led by Lord Home, in a feud between them and the Lauder family who were at the time sitting on the bench as hereditary baillies.

Notable and include
Notable geological formations in the Australian Capital Territory include the Canberra Formation, the Pittman Formation, Black Mountain Sandstone and State Circle Shale.
Notable popular games particularly associated with the Electron include: Crystal Castles ( video game ) | Crystal Castles is an example of a popular arcade game officially ported to the Electron ( US Gold ).
Notable American restaurant chefs include Thomas Keller, Charlie Trotter, Grant Achatz, Alfred Portale, Paul Prudhomme, Paul Bertolli, Frank Stitt, Alice Waters, and celebrity chefs like Mario Batali, Alton Brown, Emeril Lagasse, Cat Cora, Michael Symon, Bobby Flay, Ina Garten, Todd English, Sandra Lee, and Paula Deen.
Notable English autobiographies of the 17th century include those of Lord Herbert of Cherbury ( 1643, published 1764 ) and John Bunyan ( Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners, 1666 ).
Notable 18th-century autobiographies in English include those of Edward Gibbon and Benjamin Franklin.
Notable historic sites in addition to Arbroath Abbey include the world famous Glamis Castle, Arbroath Signal Tower museum and the Bell Rock Light House.
Notable products include cotton, woolen textiles, leather, hosiery, shoes, soap, and pharmaceuticals.
Notable current and former residents and natives of Aberdare include:
Notable examples of bodyguards include the Roman Praetorian Guard or the Ottoman Janissaries — though, in both cases, the protectors sometimes became assassins themselves, exploiting their power to make the head of state a virtual hostage or killing the very leaders they were supposed to protect.
Notable gemstones which contain beryllium include beryl ( aquamarine, emerald ) and chrysoberyl.
Notable features of the design include key-dependent S-boxes and a highly complex key schedule.
Notable bishops in United Methodist history include Coke, Asbury, Richard Whatcoat, Philip William Otterbein, Martin Boehm, Jacob Albright, John Seybert, Matthew Simpson, John S. Stamm, William Ragsdale Cannon, Marjorie Matthews, Leontine T. Kelly, William B. Oden, Ntambo Nkulu Ntanda, Joseph Sprague, William Henry Willimon, and Thomas Bickerton.
Notable examples of such releases include the albums Golden Country Origins by Grassroots Records of Australia and Hillbilly Haley by the British label, Rollercoaster, as well as the aforementioned German release by Hydra Records.
Notable software that use Berkeley DB for data storage include:
Notable residents of Gate House include Lester B. Pearson, former Prime Minister of Canada, and Simon Pulsifer, who Time Magazine nicknamed " The Duke of Data " for his contributions to Wikipedia.
Notable proponents of this approach include Arjun Appadurai, James Clifford, George Marcus, Sidney Mintz, Michael Taussig, Eric Wolf and Ronald Daus.
Notable examples include Albert Fish, Issei Sagawa and Jeffrey Dahmer.
Notable theories falling into this category include the Holonomic brain theory of Karl Pribram and David Bohm, and the Orch-OR theory formulated by Stuart Hameroff and Roger Penrose.
Notable exceptions include the hydroxide, the sulfate ( unusual for sulfate salts ), the carbonate and the phosphates.
Notable animal species listed in Appendix I include the red panda ( Aluris fulgenis ), gorilla ( Gorilla gorilla ), the chimpanzee species ( Pan spp.
Notable reservations include those by Iceland, Japan and Norway on various baleen whale species and those on Falconiformes by Saudi Arabia.
Notable members of the Astor family attended Columbia, while some recent business graduates include investor Warren Buffett, former CEO of PBS and NBC Larry Grossman, and chairman of Wal-Mart S. Robson Walton.
Notable past visitors to the mountain peak include Pope Pius XII, Pope John Paul II, Alberto Santos-Dumont, German Sueiro Vasquez, Albert Einstein, and Diana, Princess of Wales.
Notable wave aspect phenomena include diffraction ( as seen in the colours of CDs and DVDs ) and polarisation ( as seen in LCDs ).

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