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  2. Camp Mataponi - Wikipedia

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    Camp Mataponi. /  44.02778°N 70.52778°W  / 44.02778; -70.52778. Camp Mataponi (formerly known as Highland Nature Camps [1]) is an all-girls sleepaway camp in Naples, Maine, United States for girls approximately 7 to 15 years old. The camp is situated on Sebago Lake and accounts for over 5,000 feet of lakefront property.

  3. Long Lake (Maine) - Wikipedia

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    Long Lake (Maine) /  44.03333°N 70.65000°W  / 44.03333; -70.65000. 1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure. Long Lake [1] is an twelve-mile (19 km) lake between the towns of Naples, Maine, Bridgton, Maine and Harrison, Maine. It is connected to Brandy Pond through the Chute River. Long Lake was created by receding glaciers, and has ...

  4. Bear Davis - Wikipedia

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    Bear Davis. Kenneth "Bear" Davis is the 2nd and current head coach of The Ohio Machine, a Major League Lacrosse team based in Columbus, OH. Davis joined the team on June 24, 2013, and under his coaching in 2014, the Machine improved its regular season record from 2–12 (2013) to 8–6 (2014), and the team continued to improve in the 2015 ...

  5. Camp Navajo - Wikipedia

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    Camp Navajo is an industrial park, munitions storage facility, and regional training site overseen by the Arizona Army National Guard, and managed by the Arizona Department of Emergency and Military Affairs. Units located on base include: Headquarters and Headquarters Company, Camp Navajo. 362nd Ordnance Company ( Explosive Ordnance Disposal)

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  7. List of Nazi concentration camps - Wikipedia

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    According to the Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, there were 23 main concentration camps (German: Stammlager), of which most had a system of satellite camps. Including the satellite camps, the total number of Nazi concentration camps that existed at one point in time is at least a thousand, although these did not all exist at the same time.

  8. Shimazu Iehisa - Wikipedia

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    Shimazu Iehisa (島津 家久, 1547 – July 10, 1587) was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period, who was a member of the Shimazu clan of Satsuma Province. He was the fourth son of Shimazu Takahisa. [1] He served in a command capacity during his family's campaign to conquer Kyūshū . His sons were Shimazu Toyohisa, Shimazu Tadanao, and ...

  9. Camp Taji - Wikipedia

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    Camp Taji (ICAO: ORTI), also known as Camp Cooke, is a military installation used by Iraqi and Coalition forces near Taji, Baghdad Governorate, Iraq. The camp is located in a rural region approximately 27 km (17 mi) north of the capital Baghdad .