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Saint Clair
Saint Clair (also spelled St. Clair or St Clair, and sometimes pronounced "Sinclair") may refer to: Saints * Clair of Nantes (3rd century), first bishop of Nantes, the Saint named Clair * Clare of Assisi (1194–1253), source name for many "St. Clair" place names Places Australia * St Clair, South Australia, a newer suburb of Adelaide * St Clair, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney *Lake St Clair (Tasmania), a lake in the Central Highlands area of Tasmania Canada * St. Clair, Ontario * St. Clair Beach, Ontario * St. Clair Carhouse, a former streetcar facility located in Toronto * St. Clair River * St. Clair station, a subway station located in Toronto * St. Clair West station, another subway station located in Toronto * St. Clair Avenue, located in Toronto * St. Clair College, located in Southwestern Ontario * St. Clair National Wildlife Area, located in Southwestern Ontario France * Hérouville-Saint-Clair, in the Calvados ''département'' * Saint-Clair, Ardèche * Sa ...
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Clair Of Nantes
According to late traditions, Clair (Latin: ''Clarus'') was the first bishop of Nantes, France in the late 3rd century. He is venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church. Traditional account According to the traditional account, Clair was sent to Nantes by Pope Linus, the successor of Peter, seventy years after the birth of Christ.Nice, Jason. ''Sacred History and National Identity''
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Saint-Clair-sur-Galaure
Saint-Clair-sur-Galaure (; literally 'Saint-Clair on Galaure') is a commune in the Isère department in southeastern France. Geography The Galaure flows west through the southern part of the commune. Population See also *Communes of the Isère department The following is a list of the 512 communes in the French department of Isère. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2025):Communes of Isère Isère communes articles needing translation from French Wikipedia {{VienneArrondissement-geo-stub ...
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Dayne St
Given name * M. Dayne Aldridge, former Dean of the School of Engineering at Mercer University *Dayne Beams (born 1990), professional Australian rules football player * Dayne Crist (born 1989), American football quarterback *Dayne Kelly (born 1990), Australian tennis player * Dayne Kinnaird (born 1982), motocross rider for Zoo York Skateboard Company *Dayne Pratzky, Australian anti-fracking activist * Dayne Robertson (born 1988), Scottish football midfielder * Dayne Sherman (born 1970), American writer of fiction and journalism * Dayne Walling (born 1974), mayor of Flint, Michigan * Dayne Wescott (1850–1929), member of the Wisconsin State Senate *Dayne Weston (born 1986), Australian rugby league player *Dayne Zorko (born 1989), professional Australian rules football player Surname *Bella Dayne, German actress * Blanche Dayne (1871–1944), American vaudeville actress * Ron Dayne (born 1978), former American college and professional football player *Taylor Dayne (born 1962), Amer ...
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Bob St
Bob, BOB, or B.O.B. may refer to: People, fictional characters, and named animals *Bob (given name), a list of people and fictional characters *Bob (surname) *Bob (dog), a dog that received the Dickin Medal for bravery in World War II *Bob the Railway Dog, a part of South Australian Railways folklore Places * Mount Bob, New York, United States *Bob Island, Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica Television, games, and radio * ''Bob'' (TV series), an American comedy series starring Bob Newhart * ''B.O.B.'' (video game), a side-scrolling shooter *Bob FM, on-air brand of a number of FM radio stations in North America Music Musicians and groups *B.o.B (born 1988), American rapper and record producer *Bob (band), a British indie pop band *The Bobs, an American a cappella group * Boyz on Block, a British pop supergroup Songs * "B.O.B" (song), by OutKast * "Bob" ("Weird Al" Yankovic song), from the 2003 album ''Poodle Hat'' by "Weird Al" Yankovic *"Bob", a song from the album ''Brighter Than ...
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Blair St
Blair is a Scots-English-language name of Scottish Gaelic origin. The surname is derived from any of the numerous places in Scotland called ''Blair'', derived from the Scottish Gaelic ''blàr'', meaning "plain", "meadow" or "field", frequently a battlefield. The given name ''Blair'' is unisex and derived from the surname. Blair is generally a masculine name in Scotland and Canada, although it is more popular in the United States, where it is also a feminine name. A variant spelling of the given name is ''Blaire'' and ''Blare''.In 2016, in the United States, Blair was the 521st most popular name for girls born that year, and the 1807th most popular for boys. Scottish clan *Clan Blair People with the surname A–E *Adam Blair (born 1986), New Zealand rugby league player *Andrea Blair, New Zealand geothermal consultant * Andrew M. Blair (1818–???), American politician in Wisconsin *Andy Blair (footballer) (born 1959) Scottish footballer *Andy Blair (ice hockey) (1908–1977), ...
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Arthur St
Arthur is a masculine given name of uncertain etymology. Its popularity derives from it being the name of the legendary hero King Arthur. A common spelling variant used in many Slavic, Romance, and Germanic languages is Artur. In Spanish and Italian it is Arturo. Etymology The earliest attestation of the name Arthur is in the early 9th century Welsh-Latin text ''Historia Brittonum'', where it refers to a circa 5th century Romano-British general who fought against the invading Saxons, and who later gave rise to the famous King Arthur of medieval legend and literature. A possible earlier mention of the same man is to be found in the epic Welsh poem ''Y Gododdin'' by Aneirin, which some scholars assign to the late 6th century, though this is still a matter of debate and the poem only survives in a late 13th century manuscript entitled the Book of Aneirin. A 9th-century Breton people, Breton landowner named Arthur witnessed several charters collected in the ''Redon_Abbey#Cartulary_and ...
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St Clair, New Zealand
St Clair is a coastal residential suburb of Dunedin, New Zealand. It is located on the Pacific Ocean coast five kilometres from the city centre on the southwesternmost part of the coastal plain which makes up the southern part of the urban area, and also climbs the slopes of Forbury Hill immediately to the west of this plain. According to the New Zealand Census, St Clair's population in 2023 was 2,470. Geography St Clair's main geographical features are St Clair Beach and the promontory of Forbury Hill, which rises above the plain. The summit of the hill lies within the grounds of St Clair Golf Course, in the west of the suburb. Forbury Hill's flanks include a large cliff face one kilometre inland from the beach and a rocky headland which juts into the Pacific Ocean. The small outcrop of White Island lies to the immediate south of St Clair beach. The inland cliff, which runs parallel with and to the west of Forbury Road, was the site of a quarry in the early days of the ...
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St Clair, Port Of Spain
Saint Clair is a business and residential district between the Queen's Park Savannah and the Maraval River in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. It is home to most of the city's grandest and largest mansions and also home to the Magnificent Seven Houses. Federation Park and Ellerslie Park. St Clair is one of Port of Spain's five police districts. In 1893, St Clair was host to the Inter-Colonial Cup, a three-way cricket match between Trinidad and Tobago (then Trinidad), Barbados, and the-then British Guiana British Guiana was a British colony, part of the mainland British West Indies. It was located on the northern coast of South America. Since 1966 it has been known as the independent nation of Guyana. The first known Europeans to encounter Guia .... Only white players were allowed, and that excluded most of the home side's best cricketers. References {{Trinidad-stub Neighbourhoods in Trinidad and Tobago Port of Spain ...
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Saint Clair, Tennessee
Saint Clair (alternatively, St. Clair) is an unincorporated community in Hawkins County, Tennessee Hawkins County is a county located in the U.S. state of Tennessee. As of the 2020 census, the population was 56,721. Its county seat is Rogersville. Hawkins County is part of the Metropolitan Statistical Area, which is a component of the J .... Saint Clair is the location of Saint Clair Elementary School and a Volunteer Fire Department. References Unincorporated communities in Hawkins County, Tennessee Unincorporated communities in Tennessee {{HawkinsCountyTN-geo-stub ...
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Upper St
Upper may refer to: * Shoe upper or ''vamp'', the part of a shoe on the top of the foot * Stimulant, drugs which induce temporary improvements in either mental or physical function or both * ''Upper'', the original film title for the 2013 found footage film ''The Upper Footage'' * Dmitri Upper Dmitri Sergeyevich Upper (; born July 27, 1978) is a Kazakhstani former professional ice hockey center. He also holds Russian citizenship. Career Upper was selected by the New York Islanders in the 5th round (136th overall) of the 2000 NHL ... (born 1978), Kazakhstani ice hockey player See also * Uppers (video game), a video game by Marvelous {{Disambiguation ...
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Saint Clair, Missouri
St. Clair is a city in Franklin County, Missouri, United States. The population was 4,791 at the 2020 census. Geography St. Clair is located between the Meramec River to the southeast and the Bourbeuse River to the northwest. Interstate 44 in Missouri, Interstate 44 passes along the northwest side of the city and Missouri Route 30, Missouri Routes 30 and Missouri Route 47, 47 both pass through the city. Union, Missouri, Union is approximately six miles north along Route 47 and Stanton, Missouri, Stanton is about eight miles to the southwest on I-44. Parkway, Missouri, Parkway is on Route 30, just southeast of the city. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , of which is land and is water. History An early variant name was "Travelers Repose". St. Clair was platted in 1859 when the railroad was extended to that point. The present name is after a railroad official with the surname St. Clair. The International Shoe Company Building (St. Cla ...
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Saint Clair, Georgia
Saint Clair (also Kilpatrick Estate) is an unincorporated community in Burke County, in the U.S. state of Georgia. History A post office called Saint Clair was established in 1832, and remained in operation until 1939. The community most likely was named after Arthur St. Clair Major-General Arthur St. Clair ( – August 31, 1818) was a Scottish-born American military officer and politician. Born in Thurso, Caithness, he served in the British Army during the French and Indian War before settling in the Province of Pe ... (1737–1818), a U.S. revolutionary general. References Unincorporated communities in Burke County, Georgia Unincorporated communities in Georgia (U.S. state) {{BurkeCountyGA-geo-stub ...
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