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Encyclopedia > Prince George

There were several people named Prince George, and places named after them:

  • George, Prince of Wales
  • Prince George, Duke of Kent
  • Prince George, Duke of Cambridge
  • Prince George of Denmark
  • Prince George of Yugoslavia
  • Prince George I, Duke of Westrogothia
  • Prince George (Blackadder character)
  • Prince George, British Columbia
  • Prince George County, Virginia
  • Prince George's County, Maryland
  • Prince George's Plaza (Washington Metro)

Prince George Circuit is a motorsport circuit in East London, South Africa.


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George V of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2230 words)
George V (George Frederick Ernest Albert Windsor, (3 June 1865–20 January 1936) was the last British monarch of the House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, changing the name to the House of Windsor in 1917.
King George's paternal grandfather was Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha; the King and his children bore the titles Prince and Princess of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and Duke and Duchess of Saxony.
George died on 20 January 1936 at Sandringham House, and is buried at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.
Prince George, British Columbia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (484 words)
Prince George is a city in British Columbia, Canada, located at the junction of the Fraser River and its tributary Nechako River.
The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway (now CN Railway) came to the area in 1914, and in 1915 the City of Prince George was incorporated, named after Prince George, the thirteen year-old son of King George V.
Some refer to Prince George as "The Spruce Capital of the World." Others have more earthy nicknames for the city, however, as the sulfide odour created by the digestion of pulp (through a sodium hydroxide and sodium sulfide process) is instantly recognizable to anyone who calls Prince George home.
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