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Cantabrigian (often
shortened to Cantab) is an
adjective that is used in two meanings: 1) to
refer to what is of or
pertaining to the
University of Cambridge...
- Lord British, or Lord
Cantabrigian British, is the
fictional ruler of Britannia, a
kingdom in the
fictional world of Sosaria,
created by
Richard Garriott...
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Cantabrigian Rowing Club (/ˌkæntəˈbrɪdʒiən/),
known as Cantabs, is a 'town' (or CRA)
rowing and
sculling club in Cambridge, UK.
Cantabs was
founded in...
- The
University of
Cambridge is a
public collegiate research university in Cambridge, England.
Founded in 1209, the
University of
Cambridge is the world's...
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Zealand Cantabrigian, a
demonym for
people from: Cambridge,
England The
University of
Cambridge Cambridge, M****achusetts
Harvard University Cantabrigian Rowing...
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Argyll →
Argathelians Ashbourne →
Ashburnians (Essiburns)
Cambridge →
Cantabrigians Canterbury →
Cantabrians Chester →
Cestrians Colchester → Colcestrians...
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clubs based in the city
include City of
Cambridge RC,
Cambridge '99 RC,
Cantabrigian RC and Rob Roy BC.
Parts of the Cam are used for
recreational punting...
- from 89.7% in 1970. An
individual resident of
Cambridge is
known as a
Cantabrigian. In 2010,
there were 44,032 households, out of
which 16.9% had children...
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Gilgamesh Tab (debating), a
modified form of
Swiss tournament Tab, a
Cantabrigian person TAB or Tab, the
abbreviation in
medicine and
pharmacy for a medication...
- BBC World, with
Winston Churchill second. He was
voted as the
greatest Cantabrigian by
University of
Cambridge students in 2009.
Physicist Lev
Landau ranked...