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Places called Mayo include:hi Mayo also refers to: County Mayo (Irish: Contae Mhaigh Eo, the plain of the yews) is a county on the west coast of Ireland. ...
Originally, in continental Europe, a county was the land under the jurisdiction of a count. ...
Mayo, or Mayo Abbey (in Irish, Maigh Eo) is a village in County Mayo, Ireland. ...
Mayo is a town located in Lafayette County, Florida. ...
A state of the United States (U.S. state) is any one of the fifty states, four of which officially favor the term commonwealth which, along with the District of Columbia, form the United States of America. ...
Official language(s) English Capital Tallahassee Largest city Jacksonville Area - Total - Width - Length - % water - Latitude - Longitude Ranked 22nd 170 451 km² 260 km 800 km 17. ...
The Division of Mayo is an Australian Electoral Division located in the hills, east of Adelaide, South Australia and currently includes the towns of Lobethal, Mt Barker, Strathalbyn and Woodside. ...
New South Wales Victoria South Australia Queensland Western Australia Tasmania Bass Braddon Denison Franklin Lyons Australian Capital Territory Canberra Fraser Northern Territory Lingiari Solomon Abolished Divisions These Australian electoral divisions no longer exist Angas (South Australia) Australian Capital Territory (Australian Capital Territory) Bonython (South Australia) Bourke (Victoria) Burke (Victoria) Corinella...
Motto: United for the Common Wealth Nickname: Festival State Other Australian states and territories Capital Adelaide Government Governor Premier Const. ...
Motto: Je me souviens (French: I remember) Official languages French Capital Quebec City Largest city Montreal Lieutenant-Governor Lise Thibault Premier Jean Charest (PLQ) Parliamentary representation - House seat - Senate seats 75 24 Area Total ⢠Land ⢠Water (% of total) Ranked 2nd 1,542,056 km² 1,183,128 km² 176,928...
For the Second World War frigate class, see River class frigate The Murray River in Australia A waterfall on the Ova da Fedoz, Switzerland A river is a large natural waterway. ...
The Mayo River is located in Sonora, Mexico. ...
People with the surname Mayo include: The entrance to the Gonda Building in downtown Rochester. ...
Downtown Rochester and the South Fork of the Zumbro River Rochester is a city located in Olmsted County, Minnesota. ...
Sinaloa is the name of a city, a municipality and a state in Mexico. ...
Sonora is a state in northwestern Mexico, bordering the states of Chihuahua to the east, Sinaloa to the south, and Baja California to the northwest. ...
Mayo is an Uto-Aztecan language. ...
In cooking, mayonnaise is a thick, creamy sauce, usually of a white or light yellow color, which is made and eaten cold. ...
- Arthur Mayo (1840 – 1920), recipient of the Victoria Cross
- Barry Mayo, radio executive
- Charles Horace Mayo (1865 – 1939), physician, co-founder of the Mayo Clinic
- Charles Herbert Mayo ((1845 – 1929), antiquarian
- Elton Mayo (1880 – 1949), psychologist and sociologist
- Helen Mayo (1878 – 1967), women's health pioneer
- Iban Mayo (born 1977), professional bicycle racer
- James Mayo (born 1975), singer-songwriter from Nashville, TN; "Get Ur Mind Rite"
- Manolito Tolentino Mayo (1955 – 1983), artist
- OJ Mayo (born 1987), basketball player
- Steven Mayo (born 1960), founder of Emissary International, a clinical research consulting company see www.Emissary.com
- Simon Mayo (born 1958), disc jockey
- Virginia Mayo (1920 – 2005), film actress
- Whitman Mayo (1930 – 2001), actor
- William B. Mayo, ((1860 – 1944), chief power engineer of the Ford Motor Company
- William James Mayo (1861 – 1939), co-founder of the Mayo Clinic
- William Leonidas Mayo (1861 – 1917), founder and first president of East Texas Normal College
- William Worrall Mayo, co-founder of the Mayo Clinic
- William Mayo (born c. 1685), civil engineer who laid out the city of Richmond, Virginia
- William Mayo, the vicar of Folke, Dorset, England in about 1845
- Thomas Mayo Brewer (1814 – 1880), naturalist
- Richmond Mayo-Smith (1854 – 1901), economist
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