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Cale may refer to: People * Cale (name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the name * Calé, an endonym used by Romani subgroups in Spain and Portugal Places * Cale, Arkansas, a town in Nevada County, Arkansas, United States * Cale, Indiana, an unincorporated community in Martin County, Indiana, United States * Portus Cale, an ancient town and port in northern Portugal * The River Cale, which runs through Wincanton in Somerset, Great Britain (and gives the town its name) Other uses * Cale, a common name for fish in the family Odacidae * '' Cale:Drew'', a 2003 album by New Zealand band Jakob See also * Cales, an ancient city of Campania in southern Italy * Calès (other) * Kale (other) Kale is a species of cabbage in which the central leaves do not form a head. Kale may also refer to: Ethnography *''Kale'', the Romani for "black", used as a self-designation by some groups of the Romani people: ** Finnish Kale, the Romani pe ...
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Cale (name)
Cale is a surname and a male given name. Cale may refer to: People Given name * Cale J. Bradford, American judge * Cale Boyter (born 1972), American film producer * Cale Case (born 1958), American politician and economist * Cale Conley (born 1992), American racing car driver * Cale Dodds (born 1988), American country music artist * Cale Fleury (born 1998), Canadian ice hockey player * Cale Gale (born 1985), American racing driver * Cale Gundy (born 1972), American football player * Cale James Holder (1912–1983), American judge * Cale Hooker (born 1988), Australian football player * Cale Hulse (born 1973), Canadian ice hockey player * Cale Iorg (born 1985), American baseball player * Cale Keable (born 1976), American politician * Cale Loughrey (born 2001), Canadian soccer player *Cale Makar (born 1998), Canadian hockey player * Cale Morton (born 1990), Australian football player * Cale Parks, American musician * Cale Sampso ...
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Calé
The Romani in Spain, generally known by the Endonym and exonym, endonym ''Calé'', or the Endonym and exonym, exonym (), belong to the Romani people#Romani subgroups, Iberian Romani subgroup known as Calé, with smaller populations in Portugal (known as ) and in Southern France (known as ). Their sense of identity and cohesion stems from their shared value system, expressed among as ('Gypsy laws'). Traditionally, they maintain their social circles strictly within their Endogamy, patrigroups, as interaction between patrigroups increases the risk of feuding, which may result in fatalities. The emergence of Pentecostalism has impacted this practice, as the lifestyle of Pentecostal ''gitanos'' involves frequent contact with Calé people from outside their own patrigroups during church services and meetings. Data on ethnicity are not collected in Spain, although the public pollster Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas, CIS estimated in 2007 that the number of Calé present in S ...
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Cale, Arkansas
Cale is a town in Nevada County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 75 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Hope Micropolitan Statistical Area. The town was named after Cale Wardell. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , of which is land and (8.33%) is water. Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 75 people, 30 households and 21 families residing in the town. The population density was . There were 40 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the town was 97.33% White and 2.67% Black or African American. There were 30 households, out of which 23.3% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 70.0% were married couples living together, 3.3% had a female householder with no husband present, and 26.7% were non-families. 26.7% of all households were made up of individuals, and 6.7% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.50 and ...
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Cale, Indiana
Cale is an unincorporated community in Mitcheltree Township, Martin County, in the U.S. state of Indiana Indiana ( ) is a U.S. state, state in the Midwestern United States, Midwestern region of the United States. It borders Lake Michigan to the northwest, Michigan to the north and northeast, Ohio to the east, the Ohio River and Kentucky to the s .... History The community was originally named New Cale, and was located approximately one mile north of its present-day location. When John Walsh built a railroad through the area in the 1870s, some people moved from the original settlement to the new location to be closer to the railway. The two settlements became known as New Cale and Old Cale. By the mid-1880s the population had increased considerably and the new location became known simply as Cale by 1889. A post office called Cale was established in 1884, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1908. The name Cale likely takes its name from a former school, ...
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Portus Cale
Portus Cale was an ancient town and port in present-day northern Portugal, in the area of today's Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia. The name of the town eventually influenced the name of the subsequent country of Portugal, from the 9th century onwards. Early history Cale was an early settlement located at the mouth of the Douro River, which flows into the Atlantic Ocean in the north of what is now Portugal. The Roman general Decimus Junius Brutus Callaicus conquered the region and founded the Roman city ''Portus Cale'' in around 136 BC. At the end of Brutus's campaigns, Rome controlled the territory between the Douro and Minho rivers plus probable extensions along the coast and in the interior. It was only under Augustus, however, at the end of the 1st century BC, that present north Portugal and Galicia were fully pacified and under Roman control. During the Roman occupation, the city developed as an important commercial port, primarily in the trade between '' Olisipo'' (the moder ...
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Wincanton
Wincanton ( or ) is a town and electoral ward in Somerset, southwest England. The town lies off the A303 road, a main route between London and South West England, and has some light industry. In the 2021 census the civil parish had a population of 6,568. Etymology The name of Wincanton is first attested in 1084, in the forms ''Wincainietone'' and ''Wincautone''. In the Domesday Book of 1086, the name is spelled ''Wincaleton''. The town's name comes from the name of the River Cale, which runs through the town and was in Old English called ''Wincawel'', combined with the Old English word ''tūn'', "estate, settlement". It thus once meant "estate on the River Cale". The origin of the name of the River Cale itself is less clear. It is first attested in a fourteenth-century copy of a charter from 956, where it appears in the forms ''Cawel'' and ''Wricawel'', the latter of which is agreed to be a scribal error for ''*Wincawel''. The leading suggestion for the origin of this name is ...
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Odacidae
The Odacidae are a small Family (biology), family of ray-finned fishes commonly known as cales and weed whitings, formerly classified within the Order (biology), order Perciformes. They are related to the much larger families of the wrasses and parrotfish. More recent workers have classified this family within the order Labriformes, alongside the wrasses and parrotfishes, within the clade Percomorpha. Odacids are found in coastal waters off Southern Australia and New Zealand. They include species that feed on small invertebrates, as well as herbivorous grazers, some of which are able to feed on chemically unpleasant varieties of kelp otherwise unpalatable to fish. Genera The following genera are classified in the family Odacidae: *''Haletta'' Gilbert Percy Whitley, Whitley, 1947 *''Heteroscarus'' Francis de Laporte de Castelnau, Castelnau, 1872 *''Neoodax'' Castelnau, 1875 *''Odax'' Achille Valenciennes, Valenciennes, 1840 *''Parodax'' John K. Scott, Scott, 1976 (Synonym (taxono ...
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Drew
Drew may refer to: __NOTOC__ Places ;In the United States * Drew, Georgia, an unincorporated community * Drew, Mississippi, a city * Drew, Missouri, an unincorporated community * Drew, Oregon, an unincorporated community * Drew County, Arkansas * Drew Plantation, Maine ;In Canada * Drew, Ontario, Canada, a farming community Schools in the United States * Drew University, Madison, New Jersey * Drew High School (other) * Drew School, a high school in San Francisco, California Other uses * Drew (name), a given name and surname * 23452 Drew, an inner main-belt asteroid * , a World War II United States Navy attack transport * Drew Field, a World War II United States Army Air Forces base in Tampa, Florida * The Drew Las Vegas, casino under construction in Las Vegas * Drew Field Municipal Airport, former name for Tampa International Airport (1946-1950) * "Drew", a song from the 2013 album ''Tales of Us'' by English electronic music duo Goldfrapp See also * Dru (disam ...
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Cales
Cales was an ancient city of Campania, in today's ''comune'' of Calvi Risorta in southern Italy, belonging originally to the Aurunci/ Ausoni, on the Via Latina. The Romans captured it in 335 BC and established a colony with Latin rights of 2,500 citizens. Cales was initially the centre of the Roman dominion in Campania. To the period after 335 belong numerous silver and bronze coins with the inscription ''Caleno''. It was an important base in the war against Hannibal, and at last refused further contributions for the war. Before 184 BC more settlers were sent there. After the Social War it became a ''municipium''. The fertility of its territory and its manufacture of black glazed pottery, which was even exported to Etruria, made it prosperous. At the end of the 3rd century BC it appears as a colony, and in the 5th century (AD) it became an episcopal see, which (jointly with Tano since 1818) it still is, though it is now a mere village. The cathedral, of the 12th century, ...
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Calès (other)
The name Calès may refer to: Places Calès is the name of two communes in France: * Calès, Dordogne * Calès, Lot People * Jean-Marie Calès (1757–1834), French politician (republican deputy under the Ist Republic) * Jean-Chrysostôme Calès (1769–1853), French Colonel and Baron (deputy under the Ist Empire) * Godefroy Calès Jean Marie Noël Godefroy Calès () was a French physician and politician. He was born on 21 March 1799 in Saint-Denis, Seine-Saint-Denis, Saint-Denis (Seine-Saint-Denis) and died on 25 July 1868 in Villefranche-de-Lauragais (Haute-Garonne). ... (1799–1868), French politician (republican deputy under the IInd Republic) * Jean Jules Godefroy Calès (1828–1899), French politician (republican deputy under the IIIrd Republic) {{disambig, human name, geo ...
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