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Abergavenny grew as a town in early Norman times under the protection of the Lords of Abergavenny.
In the following centuries the monastery and the adjoining village ( Onoldsbach ) grew to become the town of Ansbach ( called a town in 1221 for the first time ).
On both sides of the road, the local settlement, Bonna, grew into a sizeable Roman town.
The town gained more influence and grew considerably.
The town, first mentioned in 902, grew up by the castle ( Babenberch ) which gave its name to the Babenberg family.
The town that grew up around it was called " Casa Branca ", meaning " white house " in Portuguese.
The town grew up around the Benedictine Cluny Abbey, founded by Duke William I of Aquitaine in 910.
The town grew up as a settlement next to a fort constructed to control the population after Oliver Cromwell's invasion during the English Civil War, and then to suppress the Jacobite uprisings of the 18th century.
This encouraged population growth, and the town grew from 4, 500 inhabitants in 1920 to 6, 000 in 1936.
In addition, the Gram Parsons Tribute, in Waycross, Georgia, is a music festival remembering Parsons in the town in which he grew up.
He grew up in Komárom, Hungary and the Hungarian language university in that town bears his name.
From that time the town grew quickly with rich commuters from Amsterdam moving in, building themselves large villas in the wooded surroundings, and gradually starting to live in Hilversum permanently.
Built mainly of wood, it was destroyed during the revolt of Boudica in AD 60-61, but was rebuilt and grew to feature many impressive town houses and public buildings.
While the settlement today referred to as Hedeby / Haithabu lies on the south side of the Schlei inlet, the settlement that grew up at around the same time on the north side has had a continuous history of habitation to modern times, and has now grown into the town known as Schleswig and given its name to the surrounding province.
Soon after Locke's birth, the family moved to the market town of Pensford, about seven miles south of Bristol, where Locke grew up in a rural Tudor house in Belluton.
The beginning of Polish parish in modern times is connected to him In XIX century Polish population of the town consisted among others of Polish soldiers in Prussian service stationed in the city, salt refining specialists from Ciechocinek, political prisoners in local Prussian and permanent Polish inhabitants In the second half of XIX century the Polish community further increased with arrival of Polish workers During the period 1875-1914 an active Polish community grew and through its funds a Catholic school and the Church of Saint Marcin where masses in Polish were held ( initially throughout the season, after about 1890 all the year ), were established.
Louis grew up in the town of Arbois.
Throughout Portugal's Estado Novo period, Luanda grew from a town of 61, 208 with 14. 6 % of those inhabitants being white in 1940, to a wealthy cosmopolitan major city of 475, 328 in 1970 with 124, 814 Europeans ( 26. 3 %) and around 50, 000 mixed race inhabitants.
The population grew suddenly in the middle of the tenth century when people fleeing the nearby town of Roselle took up residence in the town.
The original motels were small, locally owned businesses which grew up around the then-expanding networks of two-lane highways which were to serve as Main Street in every town along the way.
It also showed the first year-round trading presence in New Netherland, Fort Nassau, which would be replaced in 1624 by Fort Orange, which eventually grew into the town of Beverwyck, now Albany.
A small town grew up near the prison.

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The siltation of the river delta forced the town further away from water ; In the 14th century, however, Ibn Battutah described Abadan just as a small port in a flat salty plain.
Antonio began his musical studies in his native town of Legnago ; he was first taught at home by his older brother Francesco Salieri ( a former student of the violinist and composer Giuseppe Tartini ), and he received further lessons from the organist of the Legnago Cathedral, Giuseppe Simoni, a pupil of Padre Giovanni Battista Martini.
Chapter 28 of the 1535 Act of Henry VIII, which provided that Monmouth, as county town, should return one burgess to Parliament, further stated that other ancient Monmouthshire boroughs were to contribute towards the payment of the member.
There are a further three primary ( or elementary ) schools within Bodmin ; Berrycoombe School in the north west corner of the town, St. Mary's Catholic Primary School and Robartes Primary Junior School, both situated west of the town centre.
In the town, the Marine brigade, still under the command of the British admiral Sir John Leake, and the governor, Prince George of Hesse-Darmstadt ( who had commanded the land forces in August ), and reinforced shortly before by a further 400 Royal Marines, held the fortress against repeated attacks.
Once that move away from the old town had begun, it led to the further expansion along the coast, eventually linking up with the new St Leonards.
The town is generally built upon a series of low hills rising to above sea level at " The Ridge " before falling back in the river valley further to the north.
During the nineteenth century the town of Beirut became the most important port of the region, supplanting Acre further to the south.
Now an inconvenient stepchild, the girl was sold or given to Maya slave-traders from Xicalango, an important commercial town further south and east along and hard the coast.
E6 goes further north along the west coast and through Norway to the Norwegian town Kirkenes at Barents Sea.
South of Namur, further upstream, the river can only carry more modest vessels, although a barge as long as 100 m. can still reach the French border town of Givet.
Under Ottoman rule, the town expanded further towards the confluence point of the Serava and Vardar rivers.
The 22 urban units are further classified as city councils ( Dar es Salaam and Mwanza ), municipal councils ( Arusha, Dodoma, Iringa, Kilimanjaro, Mbeya, Morogoro, Shinyanga, Tabora, and Tanga ) or town councils ( the remaining eleven communities ).
The mission of Santa Rosa de Arima was established in 1789 when Amerindians from the former encomiendas of Tacarigua and Arauca ( Arouca ) were relocated further east ( They settled in Santa Rosa close to the town of Arima ).
This led to a significant decline of ethnic Germans, whose number within the town decreased from 30, 509 in 1910 to 2, 255 in 1926 and further to 2, 057 in 1934.
This countship, the extent of which seems to have been practically identical with that of the ecclesiastical diocese of Angers, occupied the greater part of what is now the départment of Maine-et-Loire, further embracing, to the north, Craon, Candé, Bazouges ( Château-Gontier ), Le Lude, and to the east, Château-la-Vallière and Bourgueil, while to the south, on the other hand, it included neither the present town of Montreuil-Bellay, nor Vihiers, Cholet, Beaupréau, nor the whole district lying to the west of the Ironne and Thouet, on the left bank of the Loire, which formed the territory of the Mauges.
At Ft. Garland, Colorado south of the Great Sand Dunes on U. S. Highway 160 the Fort Garland Museum is recommended and further south on Colorado State Highway 159 at San Luis, Colorado, the oldest town in Colorado, the bronze sculptures by Huberto Maestas, depicting the Stations of the Cross.
Frederick II of Hohenstaufen further fortified the town and created here a personal hunting park.
In climatic terms, the town is located between those areas around the Severn estuary which show a maritime influence, and the cooler and drier conditions of the Midlands of England further inland.
The town was first represented in Parliament in 1536, when it was allocated one seat and the shire two further seats.
The town is further intersected by numerous small canals with tree-bordered quays.
Growth of the town was further encouraged by the patronage of the Prince Regent ( later King George IV ) after his first visit in 1783.

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