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Catharines is the most
populous city in Canada's
Niagara Region, the
eighth largest urban area in the
province of Ontario. As of 2021, St.
Catharines...
- Catharine,
Missouri Saint Catharine,
Kentucky Catharine,
Illinois Catharine,
Kansas St.
Catharines,
Ontario Catherina (and
similar spellings) This disambiguation...
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Catherine II (born
Princess Sophie of Anhalt-Zerbst; 2 May 1729 – 17
November 1796), most
commonly known as
Catherine the Great, was the
reigning empress...
- of St.
Catharines lying north of the
Canadian National Railway. In 1987, it was
redefined to
consist of the part of the City of St.
Catharines lying north...
- St.
Catharines Falcons may
refer to one of
these junior hockey teams: St.
Catharines Falcons (1943–1947) St.
Catharines Falcons (1968) This disambiguation...
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Catharines in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. St.
Catherine or St.
Katherine may
refer to a
number of
saints named Catherine, or: St.
Catharines, a...
- Siena.
Retrieved 15
April 2019.
Raymond of
Capua (1862). Life of
Saint Catharine of Sienna . P. J.
Kenedy & Sons.
Blessed Raymond of
Capua (2003). The...
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Sarah Catharine Paulson (born
December 17, 1974) is an
American actress. She is the
recipient of
numerous accolades,
including a
Primetime Emmy Award...
- St.
Catharines Roma
Wolves (also
known as St.
Catharines Wolves or
simply Roma Wolves), are a
Canadian soccer team,
founded in 1967. The team currently...
- 1987 from
Welland riding. Welland—St.
Catharines—Thorold
consisted of the
southern part of the City of St.
Catharines, the City of
Thorold and the northern...