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Cando may refer to: * Cando, North Dakota * Cando, Saskatchewan * Cando, Spain * Cando (river), in San Marino * CANDO, community project * NEO CANDO Northeast Ohio Community and Neighborhood Data for Organizing (NEO CANDO) is an online database built and managed by thCenter on Urban Poverty and Community Development under the direction of Co-directoat the Mandel School of Applied Social Scienc ...
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Cando may refer to: * Cando, North Dakota * Cando, Saskatchewan * Cando, Spain * Cando (river), in San Marino * CANDO, community project * NEO CANDO Northeast Ohio Community and Neighborhood Data for Organizing (NEO CANDO) is an online database built and managed by thCenter on Urban Poverty and Community Development under the direction of Co-directoat the Mandel School of Applied Social Scienc ...
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Cando, North Dakota
Cando ( ) is a city in Towner County, North Dakota, United States. It is the county seat of Towner County. The population was 1,117 at the 2020 census. Cando was founded in 1884. History Cando was founded in 1884 as the seat of the newly formed Towner County. It was named from the pioneers' "can do" spirit. The Great Northern Railway was extended to Cando in 1888. The Towner County Courthouse was built in 1898. Just west of Cando, Dunkers Colony was founded by settlers from Indiana in 1894. The settlement later changed its name to Zion, and all that is left today is a cemetery west of Cando. Geography Cando is located at . According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , all land. Demographics 2010 census As of the census of 2010, there were 1,115 people, 518 households, and 309 families living in the city. The population density was . There were 701 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the city was 96.1% White, 0.2% ...
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Cando, Saskatchewan
Cando is a hamlet in Rosemount Rural Municipality No. 378, Saskatchewan, Canada. In 2006 the village had a population of 68 people. It previously held the status of village until December 31, 2005. The hamlet is located 48 km south of the City of North Battleford on highway 4. The community was served by Canadian National Railway's Porter Subdivision. The rail line was originally built by the Grand Truck Pacific from Oban to Battleford. The community is situated along the remains of the historic Swift Current-Battleford Trail. The portion of the line from Battleford to Cando was closed in 1974, leaving the portion to Cando from Oban. Once the elevator at Cando closed the remainder of the line was abandoned in the late 1980s. This hamlet was named after Cando, North Dakota, the original home of Charles Alexander Coulton Edwards, the first postmaster. History Prior to December 31, 2005, Cando was incorporated as a village, and was restructured as a hamlet under the jurisdiction ...
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Cando, Spain
Cando (parish of San Tirso) is a village in northwestern Spain, in Outes, province of A Coruña, and the region of Galicia, with a population of around 1000. It was the location of the observation of a fireball in early 1994, and the subsequent discovery of an explosion site ( crater), which has been interpreted by some as being related to UFO activity. See also * List of meteor air bursts A meteor air burst is a type of air burst in which a meteor explodes after entering a planetary body's atmosphere. This fate leads them to be called fireballs or bolides, with the brightest air bursts known as superbolides. Such meteoroids wer ... * Bólido de Cando on the Spanish Wikipedia References Province of A Coruña {{UFO-stub ...
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Cando (river)
The Cando is a river of eastern San Marino. It rises to the east of Monte San Cristoforo, flowing northeast to join with the Marano near the town of Faetano Faetano is one of the 9 communes or ''castelli'' of San Marino. It has 1,177 inhabitants (May 2018) in an area of 7.75 km2. Geography It borders the Sammarinese municipalities of Montegiardino, Fiorentino, Borgo Maggiore, and Domagnano and .... Rivers of San Marino Adriatic Italian coast basins {{SanMarino-river-stub ...
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