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Chase (surname)
Chase is a surname in the English language, especially popular in the United States Notable people with the surname "Chase" include A * Adam Chase (writer), American writer *Adelaide Cole Chase (1868–1944), American painter *Adele Stimmel Chase (1917–2000), American artist * Adiescar Chase, English musician *Alison Becker Chase (born 1946), American dance instructor * Allan Chase (born 1956), American musician * Allan Chase (writer) (1913–1993), American writer and independent scholar *Amanda Chase (born 1969), American politician *Amos Chase (1718–1818), American archdeacon *Anna McClarmonde Chase (1809–1874), American spy * Andy Chase, American musician * Annazette Chase (born 1943), American actress * Anrie Chase (born 2004), Japanese footballer * Anthony Chase, American professor * Archibald Alderman Chase (1884–1917), English military officer *Arlen F. Chase (born 1953), American archaeologist * Arthur Chase (other), multiple people *Athol Kennedy Chase ...
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England
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Wales to its west and Scotland to its north. The Irish Sea lies northwest and the Celtic Sea to the southwest. It is separated from continental Europe by the North Sea to the east and the English Channel to the south. The country covers five-eighths of the island of Great Britain, which lies in the North Atlantic, and includes over 100 smaller islands, such as the Isles of Scilly and the Isle of Wight. The area now called England was first inhabited by modern humans during the Upper Paleolithic period, but takes its name from the Angles, a Germanic tribe deriving its name from the Anglia peninsula, who settled during the 5th and 6th centuries. England became a unified state in the 10th century and has had a significant cultural and legal impact on the wider world since the Age of Discovery, which began during the 15th century. The English language, the Anglican Church, and Engli ...
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