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  • 51Put Blanc — Étang de Cazaux et de Sanguinet Étang de Cazaux et de Sanguinet Administration Pays …

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  • 52Camp Dump Strike — The Camp Dump Strike was a labor dispute that began on March 9, 1882 at the Burlington Yards in Omaha, Nebraska. The event pitted state militia against unionized strikers. It was reportedly the first strike by organized labor in Nebraska [(1940)… …

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  • 53Camp David II — (2000)    From 11 July to 22 July 2000, President William J. (Bill) Clinton of the United States (US), Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak, and Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) chairman and Palestinian Authority president Yasser Arafat and… …

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  • 54camp — I n 1. encampment, bivouac, cantonment; military quarters, Sl. the Q; temporary lodgings, tents, shelters, barracks. 2. cabin, cottage, hut, summer home; resort, vacation spot, recreation area. 3. faction, sect, party, group, set, clique; cause,… …

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  • 55camp·ground — /ˈkæmpˌgraʊnd/ noun, pl grounds [count] chiefly US : an area or place that is used for camping : a place where people can put up a tent or park a camper and that usually has toilets and showers for campers to use …

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  • 56camp·site — /ˈkæmpˌsaıt/ noun, pl sites [count] 1 US : a place where people can put up a tent The campsite includes a picnic table and a grill for cooking. 2 Brit : ↑campground …

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  • 57Westerbork (camp) — Camp Westerbork was a World War II concentration camp in Hooghalen, ten kilometers north of Westerbork, in the northeastern Netherlands. Its function during the Second World War was to assemble Roma and Dutch Jews for transport to other Nazi… …

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  • 58Auschwitz concentration camp — Auschwitz and Auschwitz Birkenau redirect here. For the town, see Oświęcim. Distinguish from Austerlitz. Or see Auschwitz (disambiguation) Auschwitz Concentration camp …

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  • 59Douglas, Wyoming WWII POW Camp — The Douglas, Wyoming World War II POW Camp was a Prisoners of War (POW) internment camp in the City of Douglas, Wyoming. Between January 1943 and February 1946 in the camp housing first Italian POWs and then German POWs. While there are few… …

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  • 60Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp — Coordinates: 48°15′32″N 14°30′04″E / 48.25889°N 14.50111°E / 48.25889; 14.50111 …

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