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The acronym CDG has some variance depending on the location. However, the most common usage of this acronym is the airport code for the Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris, France.
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Charles Babbage invented the automatic calculator.
After Charles Babbage, the next scientist was called Sir William Thomson.
Charles Augustin de coulomb discovered the coulomb's law in the 1780s. and limestone 1820
The first settlers of Charleston, SC were several shiploads of people from Bermuda under the leadership of governor William Sayle. They first settled on Charles Towne Landing (Albemarle Point) in 1670, but moved to a better location on Oyster Point (the Ashley-Cooper penisula) in 1680.
Charles Darwin studied the Galapagos Islands, particularly the island of Isabela, during his voyage on the HMS Beagle. His observations of the unique species on the islands played a significant role in his development of the theory of evolution by natural selection.
In the Galápagos, Darwin visited four islands over the course of 5 weeks: Chatham (San Cristobal), Charles (Floreana), Albemarle (Isabela), and James (Santiago).
There was no one "founder" of Charleston, SC. What happened was that Charles II of England granted the chartered Province of Carolina to the Lords Proprietors who were his loyal friends. That was in 1663. In 1670, the first settlement was arranged for and committed, and Charles Towne was established by several shiploads of settlers from Bermuda under the govenor William Sayle. They first settled on Charles Towne Landing (Albemarle Point), but after looking around they moved to Oyster Point (the Ashley-Cooper penisula) in 1680
Charles D. Gray has written: 'Special problems in preparing and settling escrows' -- subject(s): Escrows
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Charles Cummins Hastings has written: 'Pioneer settlers of western Pennsylvania, and their descendants' -- subject(s): Genealogy
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Charles Barker Scotland has written: 'The Central location with universal appeal'
Charles H. Wolf has written: 'Wood industry location decisions' -- subject- s -: Forest products industry, Location 'A dialogue on the North-South Dialogue'
Well 2 of them were William H. Murray, and his best friend Charles N. Haskell.