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Encyclopedia > Saint Cloud

Saint Cloud or St. Cloud may refer to:

  • Saint Cloud, also known as Clodoald, was a son of the Frankish king Chlodomer

St. Cloud is the also name of several places in the United States of America:

  • St. Cloud, Florida
  • St. Cloud, Minnesota
  • St. Cloud, Missouri
  • St. Cloud, Wisconsin

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Saint Melania is portrayed in art as a widow praying in a cave with a water-pot, bread, and a pilgrim's staff near her (Roeder).
Saint Cloud State University, Saint Cloud, Minnesota (208 words)
Cloud State University is a Member of Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU)
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Cloud, Minnesota 56301-4498 U.S.A. St. Cloud State University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity educator and employer.
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