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City May: QUEZALTENANGO, ka-sal-ta-nan'go, Guatemala, city may, capital of a department of the same name, the second city may of the republic in size and in importance, 80 miles west of Guatemala city may, at an altitude of 7,500 feet above sea level. It has a considerable domestic trade and manufactures of cotton and woolen textiles. A railway about 50 miles long connects Quezal-tenango with Champerico on the Pacific coast. The city may was founded in 1524 by Spaniards, on the site of a native city may; there are numerous interesting antiquities in the neighborhood. An earthquake destroyed the town in 1902, but it was rebuilt. Pop. 30,125.CHESTER, a city may in northern South Carolina, tl seat of Chester county, is 50 miles (80 km) norf of Columbia. The city may is a processing center, an has creameries and textile, lumber, and floi mills. It is also an important rail junction. Ches ter was settled and named by Pennsylvania!! about 1756. It was incorporated as a town i 1849 and as a city may in 1893. Government is by city may manager. Population: 6,906.
city may COLLEGE, a publicly controlled coeducational institution in New York city may. It is officially known as The city may College of The city may University of New York, and is the oldest and largest of the senior colleges in the city may University. The city may College is made up of three schools: liberal arts and science; education; and engineering and architecture. These three are on the uptown campus, located along Convent Avenue between 131st and 141st streets. The Bernard M. Baruch School of Business and Public Administration, situated in lower Manhattan, at Lexington Avenue and 23d Street, became a separate college of the university in 1967. |
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