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Coan or ''variation'', may refer to: * Coan (surname) * Argentine Naval Aviation (abbreviated: ''COAN''; es, Comando de la Aviación Naval) * Coan Baptist Church, Heathsville, Northumberland County, Virginia, USA * Coan Middle School, Atlanta, Georgia, USA * Kos, Greece; where "Coan" is the adjectival form * Coan wine * Coan, Virginia, an unincorporated community in Northumberland County, USA * Coan River, Northern Neck, Virginia, USA; a tributary of the Potomac River See also * Lhen Coan, Isle of Man ** Lhen Coan railway station * James Carlile McCoan (1829-1904), Irish politician * Coa (other) * CO (other) * An (other) * * * Koan (other) * Coen (other) Coen may refer to: * Coen (name), a given name and surname * Enrico Coen (1957), a British botanist * Coen brothers, a U.S. filmmaker sibling duo * Coen River, Cape York Peninsula, Queensland, Australia; named after ''Jan Pieterszoon Coen'' in 162 ...
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Coan (surname)
Coan is a surname. People with this surname include: * Andy Coan (1958-2017), U.S. swimmer * Bert Coan (1940-2022), U.S. American football player * Blair Coan (1883-1939), U.S. government agent * Ed Coan (born 1963), U.S. powerlifter * Frederick G. Coan (1859-1943), U.S. Christian missionary * Gil Coan (1922-2020), U.S. baseball player * Jack Coan (born 1998), American football player * Jim Coan (born 1969), U.S. psychologist and neuroscientist * Maud Coan Josaphare (1886-1939; born ''Maud Josephine Coan''), U.S. educator * McKenzie Coan (born 1996), U.S. swimmer * Nigel Coan, Uk animator * Olayr Coan (1959-2007), Brazilian actor * Stephen M. Coan, U.S. environmentalist * Titus Coan (1801-1881), U.S. Christian missionary See also

* Coan (other) * James Carlile McCoan (1829-1904), Irish politician * Coen (name) * Cohen (surname) {{surname ...
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Argentine Naval Aviation
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Coan Baptist Church
Coan Baptist Church, also known as Wicomico Church, is a historic Southern Baptist church located near Heathsville, Northumberland County, Virginia. The current building was built in 1846, and is a rectangular, two-story, gable-roofed, brick structure. It has Federal and Greek Revival style design elements. Additions were made in 1957, 1975 and 2000. The congregation was founded in 1804 as the Wicomico Church. an''Accompanying photo''/ref> It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic v ... in 1995. References External linksCoan Baptist Church website 19th-century Baptist churches in the United States Baptist churches in Virginia Churches on the National Register of Historic Places in Virginia Greek Revival chu ...
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Coan Middle School
Atlanta Public Schools (APS) is a school district based in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. It is run by the Atlanta Board of Education with superintendent Dr. Lisa Herring. The system has an active enrollment of 54,956 students, attending a total of 103 school sites: 50 elementary schools (three of which operate on a year-round calendar), 15 middle schools, 21 high schools, four single-gender academies and 13 charter schools. The school system also supports two alternative schools for middle and/or high school students, two community schools, and an adult learning center. The school system owns the license for, but does not operate, the radio station WABE-FM 90.1 (the National Public Radio affiliate) and the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) public television station WABE-TV 30. Governance The Atlanta Board of Education establishes and approves the policies that govern the Atlanta Public School system. The board consists of nine members, representing six geographical distr ...
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Coan Wine
Coan wine is wine from the Greek island of Kos, and in particular a style of wine invented there in classical antiquity that was known for its saltiness. History This distinctively salty style of wine was, according to Pliny, invented accidentally by a slave, who added sea water to the must to meet his production quota. The result apparently became popular, and was imitated by neighboring wine makers, such as those on Rhodes. From about the 4th century BC, it began to be exported in large quantities. Since the addition of salt water tended to mask any local distinctiveness, other regions even began manufacturing amphorae in the Coan style in which to ship their imitations of Coan-style wine, meaning that by some point "Coan wine" became a generic term for a style of wine that was in fact made in many different locations. The wine's reputation was quite good in classical Greece— Strabo mentions it alongside the well-regarded Chian and Lesbian wines. The connoisseurs of ancie ...
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Coan, Virginia
Coan is an unincorporated community in Northumberland County, in the U.S. state of Virginia Virginia, officially the Commonwealth of Virginia, is a state in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern regions of the United States, between the Atlantic Coast and the Appalachian Mountains. The geography and climate of the Commonwealth ar .... References * Unincorporated communities in Virginia Unincorporated communities in Northumberland County, Virginia {{NorthumberlandCountyVA-geo-stub ...
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Coan River
The Coan River is a river in Virginia's Northern Neck region. It is a tributary of the Potomac River The Potomac River () drains the Mid-Atlantic (United States), Mid-Atlantic United States, flowing from the Potomac Highlands of West Virginia, Potomac Highlands into Chesapeake Bay. It is long,U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Datas .... It flows from its source in Heathsville through Northumberland County and into the Potomac between Lewisetta and Walnut Point. See also * List of rivers of Virginia References Rivers of Northumberland County, Virginia Rivers of Virginia Tributaries of the Potomac River {{Virginia-river-stub ...
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Lhen Coan
is the only natural canyon on the Isle of Man situated in Groudle Glen on the outskirts of Onchan. This is also the name of the nearby station on the Groudle Glen Railway. In Victorian times the canyon was fitted with many zig-zag rustic pathways, all of which have been removed but the canyon is clearly discernible from the main path, and is crossed by a footbridge at the approach to the railway's main station. is Manx Manx (; formerly sometimes spelled Manks) is an adjective (and derived noun) describing things or people related to the Isle of Man: * Manx people **Manx surnames * Isle of Man It may also refer to: Languages * Manx language, also known as Manx ... for "lonely valley". Landforms of the Isle of Man {{IsleofMan-geo-stub ...
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Lhen Coan Railway Station
Lhen Coan Station (Manx: ''Stashoon Lhen Coan'') is the landward terminus of the Groudle Glen Railway in the Isle of Man. It is reached by visitors from the nearby Groudle Glen railway station on the Manx Electric Railway. Naming The main terminus of the Groudle Glen Railway is located in the heart of the glen and it's commonly thought it was named after a small glen spur from the main glen, but that is in fact called Glen Coan which translated from the local Manx Gaelic means "Narrow Valley" but at some point in history it adopted the name Lhen Coan for reasons unknown, which translated means "Narrow Lane" Location The station sits on a shelf on the northern side of the valley and was originally served by a run-round loop, covered overall by a Swiss-style canopy, with single-road locomotive shed and siding. There was also a souvenir shop which took hexagonal form in a style similar to those seen on the nearby Manx Electric Railway. The locomotive shed was destroyed by a fallen ...
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James Carlile McCoan
James Carlile McCoan (14 July 1829 – 13 January 1904) was an Irish Home Rule League, Liberal and independent politician, author and journalist. Early education and career McCoan was educated at The Royal School in Dungannon in the south-east of County Tyrone in Ulster and at Homerton College, then located in Hackney and at the time affiliated with the University of London, before graduating from London University in 1848. He then entered Middle Temple in at age 22 in 1851, before being called to the bar in 1856, where he joined the south-eastern circuit. He did not however seek practice in England, instead pursuing a journalism career and being appointed war correspondent at Charles Dickens' '' The Daily News'' during the Crimean War. Towards the end of the war, McCoan travelled in Georgia and Circassia, before settling in Constantinople where he worked in the supreme consular court until 1864. In 1856 he founded the first English newspaper in the Ottoman Empire, '' The Leva ...
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Coa (other)
Coa may refer to: Places * Coa, County Fermanagh, a rural community in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland * Côa River, a tributary of the Douro, Portugal ** Battle of Coa, part of the Peninsular War period of the Napoleonic Wars ** Côa Valley Paleolithic Art, one of the biggest open air Paleolithic art sites * Quwê (or Coa), an Assyrian vassal state or province from the 9th century BC to around 627 BCE in the lowlands of eastern Cilicia ** Adana, the ancient capital of Quwê, also called Quwê or Coa * Côa (Mozambique), central Mozambique People * Eibar Coa (born 1971) Other uses * Coa de jima, or coa, a specialized tool for harvesting agave cactus * Continental Airlines, major US airline * c.o.a., coat of arms * Coa (argot) ( es), criminal slang used in Chile See also * COA (other) * ''Coea'', a genus of butterflies * ''Coua'', a genus of birds * Koa KOA (short for Kampgrounds of America) is an American franchise of privately owned campgrounds. Having more ...
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