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Encyclopedia > Coni

Cuneo (pop. ca. 50,000) is the capital of the Province of Cuneo, Piedmont, Italy. It is located at the foot of the Maritime Alps, on the Stura di Demonte river where it emerges from the Valle Stura.


External link

  • Cuneo homepage (in Italian) (http://www.comune.cuneo.it/)

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t r u t h o u t - Conyers to Object to Ohio Electors, Requests Senate Allies (934 words)
Representative John Conyers, ranking minority member of the House Judiciary Committee, will object to the counting of the Ohio Electors from the 2004 Presidential election when Congress convenes to ratify those votes on January 6th.
Conyers is taking this dramatic step because he believes the allegations and evidence of election tampering and fraud render the current slate of Ohio Electors illegitimate.
Conyers and the other House members involved do not believe the electors have been lawfully certified.
New Georgia Encyclopedia: Conyers (1191 words)
A local banker and a director of the railroad, W. Conyers, paid $700 for Holcombe's land and deeded it to the railroad, which rewarded him by naming the new watering depot and post office "Conyers Station." With one acre reserved for the depot, the railroad sold the rest of the land to D. Parker.
Conyers, which had previously been part of Newton County, was included in the new county.
According to the 2000 U.S. census, the population of Conyers was 10,689.
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