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Penn is a village in Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom, about 3 miles (5 km) north west of Beaconsfield and 4 miles (6 km) east of High Wycombe. It is 3,991 acres (16 km²) in size.
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Penn (population 12,392[1]) is a formal ward and suburb of Wolverhampton, West Midlands, located on the extreme edge of the border with South Staffordshire. Originally it was a village in the historic county of Staffordshire, and has existed since at least around 1200
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Penn is a borough in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 460 at the 2000 census.

Geography

Penn is located at (40.329018, -79.640141)GR1.
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Penn Lake Park is a borough of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 269 at the 2000 census.

Geography

Penn Lake Park is located at (41.115027, -75.769922)GR1.
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Penn Township could refer to the following places in the United States:
  • Penn Township, Michigan
  • Penn Township, Minnesota
  • Penn Township, Highland County, Ohio
  • Penn Township, Morgan County, Ohio
  • Penn Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

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University of Pennsylvania (also known as Penn[3][4]) is a private, coeducational research university located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. According to the university, it is America's first university[5] and is the fourth-oldest
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university is an institution of higher education and research, which grants academic degrees at all levels (bachelor, master, and doctorate) in a variety of subjects. A university provides both tertiary and quaternary education.
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Nickname: "City of Brotherly Love", "The City that Loves you Back", "Cradle of Liberty", "The Quaker City", "The Birthplace of America", "Philly".
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The Pennsylvania State University (commonly known as Penn State) is a state-related, land-grant university. The University has 24 campuses throughout the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, including a virtual World Campus.
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Commonwealth System of Higher Education is the organizing body of Pennsylvania's state-related schools, which allows the independent control of the universities while supplying them with the public funds needed for operations at each institution.
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State College, Pennsylvania
Downtown State College, during 2005 Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts
Coordinates:
Country United States
State Pennsylvania
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Alexander Penn Wooldridge, usually just A. P. Wooldridge, was a mayor of Austin, Texas[1] from 1909 to 1919. Wooldridge Park is named after him.

Education

Wooldridge attended the University of Virginia.
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Alexander Penn (1906- April, 1972) was an Israeli poet.[1]

Early years

Penn was born in Nizhne Kolymsk, Russia. As a youth, he was a boxer. He moved to Moscow in 1920 to study cinema, and published his first poems in Russian that year.
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Arthur Hiller Penn (born September 27, 1922 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a film director and producer. Although best known as the director of the iconic Bonnie and Clyde
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Chris Penn

Birth name Christopher Shannon Penn
Born September 10 1965(1965--)
Los Angeles, California
Died January 24 2006 (aged 42)
Santa Monica, California


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Hannah Callowhill Penn (February 11, 1671 - December 20, 1726) was the second wife of Pennsylvania founder William Penn; she effectively administered the Province of Pennsylvania for six years after her husband suffered a series of strokes and then for another eight years
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Irving Penn (borned. 16 June 1917) is an American photographer, born in New Jersey. Known primarily for his fashion photography, Penn's work shows a unique vision and a wide range of subjects.
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William Penn (October 14, 1644 – July 30, 1718) was founder and "Absolute Proprietor" of the Province of Pennsylvania, the English North American colony and the future U.S. state of Pennsylvania.
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William Penn (October 14, 1644 – July 30, 1718) was founder and "Absolute Proprietor" of the Province of Pennsylvania, the English North American colony and the future U.S. state of Pennsylvania.
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Thomas Penn (1702 – 1775) was a son of William Penn, founder of the Province of Pennsylvania, the English North American colony that became the U.S. state of Pennsylvania.
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John Penn (11 March, 1921 – 14 February 2007) was a British architect. He was born in Greens Norton, Northamptonshire, and died in Ipswich, Suffolk.

He spent some time in the United States with Richard Neutra and his buildings were influenced by the Case Study Houses.
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John Penn (May 17, 1741–September 14, 1788), was a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence as a representative of North Carolina.

He was born near Port Royal in Caroline County, Virginia to Moses Penn and Catherine Taylor, and educated at home with only
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The State of North Carolina

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Nickname(s): Tar Heel State; Old North State;
The Rip Van Winkle State

''Motto(s): Esse quam videri (Latin: To be, rather than to seem)''

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The United States Declaration of Independence was an act of the Second Continental Congress, adopted on July 4, 1776, which declared that the Thirteen Colonies in North America were "Free and Independent States" and that "all political connection between them and the State of
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John Penn (1729-1795) was one of the last colonial proprietors of Pennsylvania, and twice governed the Colony (1763-1771, 1771-1776).

John Penn was born in London, 14 July, 1729, the son of Richard Penn and grandson of William Penn, founder of Pennsylvania.
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Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

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Nickname(s): Keystone State, Quaker State,
Coal State, Oil State

Motto(s): Virtue, Liberty and Independence

Capital Harrisburg
Largest city
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Kal Penn

Born March 23 1977 (1977--) (age 30)
Montclair, New Jersey

Kalpen Suresh Modi (born April 23, 1977) known by his stage name Kal Penn
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Leo Z. Penn (August 27 1921 – September 5 1998) was an American actor and director.

Leo Penn's parents were Russian and Lithuanian Jews. Claims of their Sephardic extraction (the original surname was reportedly Piñon and was allegedly altered by officials at Ellis
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Michael Penn (born August 1, 1958, in Greenwich Village, New York City) is an American singer and songwriter. He is the son of actor/director Leo Penn and actress Eileen Ryan, and the brother of actors Sean Penn and Chris Penn.
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Michael Penn is a recently drafted pitcher for the Kansas City Royals. His hometown is Columbus, Ohio.

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