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Pott may refer to: People * Pott (surname) * Potts (surname) Places *Pott, a hamlet in the parish of Ilton cum Pott in North Yorkshire, England *Pott, a colloquial name for the Ruhr region in Germany Other * Pott disease, a form of tuberculosis * Pott (rum), a German rum brand See also

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Pott (surname)
Pott is a surname of Old English origin, which is a variant of Potts (surname), Potts. The surname Pott may refer to: *Aaron Pott (born 1967), American winemaker *Alfred Pott (1822–1908), British archdeacon *Alida Jantina Pott (1888–1931), Dutch artist *August Pott (1802–1887), German linguist *Carol Pott (born 1964), American writer *Constance Mary Pott (1862–1957), English printmaker *Francis Pott (composer) (born 1957), British musician *Francis Lister Hawks Pott (1864–1947), American educator *Fritz Pott (1939–2015), German football player *George F. Pott Jr. (1943–2001), American politician *Gladys Pott (1867–1961), English anti-suffragist and civil servant *Herbert Pott (1883–1953), British Olympic diver *Joel Pott (born 1979), British musician *Johann Heinrich Pott (1692–1777), Prussian physician and chemist *John Pott (died 1645), English doctor and politician *Johnny Pott (born 1935), American golfer *Joseph Pott (1759–1847), British archdeacon *Kare ...
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Potts (surname)
Potts (and Pott) is a surname of English origin. The word ''potts'' refers to circular hollows in the ground. Notable people with the name include: *Alec Potts (born 1996), Australian archer *Alistair Potts (born 1971), British rower *Allan Potts (1904–1952), American speed skater * Allan Potts (athletics) (1934–2014), New Zealand athlete, coach, and administrator * Alpheus Potts (1838–1911), American lawyer, judge, and politician * Andrew Potts (other), several people *Anna M. Longshore Potts (1829–1912), American physician *Annie Potts (born 1952), American actress *Arnold Potts (1896–1968), Australian Brigadier and grazier * Arthur Potts (other), several people * Barbara Potts (born 1932), American politician *Benjamin F. Potts (1836–1887), American lawyer, politician, and soldier *Bill Potts (musician) (1928–2005), American jazz pianist and arranger *Bill Potts (lawyer) (born ?), Australian lawyer * Bradley Potts (born 1994), British footballer * ...
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Ilton Cum Pott
Ilton is a village and civil parish in Somerset, England, situated south-east of Taunton, and north of Ilminster in the South Somerset district. The village has a population of 854. The parish includes the hamlets of Ilford and Cad Green with its 16th-century almshouses. History "The settlement on the River Isle" was one of the possessions of Athelney Abbey until the dissolution of the monasteries. The current hamstone Ilford Bridge probably dates from the early 18th century when it was on the Curry Rivel to Chard turnpike road. The current A303 is just south of the village. Historic estates Merryfield About 1 mile west-north-west of the parish church, situated between the disused railway line and the disused Chard Canal, is a moated site which is all that remains of the medieval fortified manor house of Merryfield (or Muryfield), which was the seat of the ancient Wadham family. The last of the family in the direct male line was Nicholas Wadham who, with his wife Dorot ...
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Ruhr
The Ruhr ( ; german: Ruhrgebiet , also ''Ruhrpott'' ), also referred to as the Ruhr area, sometimes Ruhr district, Ruhr region, or Ruhr valley, is a polycentric urban area in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. With a population density of 2,800/km2 and a population of over 5 million (2017), it is the largest urban area in Germany. It consists of several large cities bordered by the rivers Ruhr to the south, Rhine to the west, and Lippe to the north. In the southwest it borders the Bergisches Land. It is considered part of the larger Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan region of more than 10 million people, which is the third largest in Europe, behind only London and Paris. The Ruhr cities are, from west to east: Duisburg, Oberhausen, Bottrop, Mülheim an der Ruhr, Essen, Gelsenkirchen, Bochum, Herne, Hagen, Dortmund, Lünen, Bergkamen, Hamm and the districts of Wesel, Recklinghausen, Unna and Ennepe-Ruhr-Kreis. The most populous cities are Dortmund (with a population of approximately 588 ...
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Pott Disease
Pott disease is tuberculosis of the spine, usually due to haematogenous spread from other sites, often the lungs. The lower thoracic and upper lumbar vertebrae areas of the spine are most often affected. It causes a kind of tuberculous arthritis of the intervertebral joints. The infection can spread from two adjacent vertebrae into the adjoining intervertebral disc space. If only one vertebra is affected, the disc is normal, but if two are involved, the disc, which is avascular, cannot receive nutrients, and collapses. In a process called caseous necrosis, the disc tissue dies, leading to vertebral narrowing and eventually to vertebral collapse and spinal damage. A dry soft-tissue mass often forms and superinfection is rare. Spread of infection from the lumbar vertebrae to the psoas muscle, causing abscesses, is not uncommon. The disease is named after Percivall Pott, the British surgeon who first described it in the late 18th century. Diagnosis * Blood tests :– Complete bl ...
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Pott (rum)
Pott also known as Der Gute Pott is a spirits brand for brown overseas rum of the company H. H. Pott Nachfgr. Vertriebsgesellschaft mbH Rumhandelshaus, in Flensburg. It has been a subsidiary of Henkell & Co. Sektkellerei, a member of the Oetker Group, since 2006. History The brand name is derived from the founder, Hans Hinrich Pott, who founded the parent company as a distillery in 1848 in Flensburg. In marketing, the manufacturers claim that the synonym ''Der Gute'' is ascribed to him by various consumer circles. Accordingly, the brand ''Der gute Pott'' has been protected since 1923. After the Second World War, Pott became the market leader in the rum segment in Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after Russia, and the most populous member state of the European Union. Germany is situated betwe .... Pott is available in the two varieties 40 % vol. and 54 % vol ...
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Pot (other)
Pot may refer to: Containers * Flowerpot, a container in which plants are cultivated * Pottery, ceramic ware made by potters * A type of cookware Places * Ken Jones Aerodrome, IATA airport code POT * Palestinian Occupied Territories, the West Bank * Pontefract Tanshelf railway station, England; National Rail station code POT * Po Tat station, Hong Kong; MTR station code POT * Patterson Office Tower, a high-rise office building located at the University of Kentucky People * Cor Pot (born 1951), Dutch football manager and player * Philippe Pot (1428–1493), Burgundian nobleman, military leader, and diplomat * Pol Pot (1925–1998), leader of the communist Khmer Rouge in Kampuchea or Cambodia Art, entertainment, and media * ''Pot'' (novel), a 1981 novel by Nejc Zaplotnik * Pot (poker), the amount to be won * P.O.T., former Filipino rock band * "The Pot", a 2006 song by Tool Computing and technology * .pot, file extension for template files of gettext, the GNU localizat ...
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