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Keren (Tigrinya and Tigre: ከረን, Arabic: كرن, Italian:
Cheren),
historically known as Sanhit, is the second-largest city in Eritrea. It is
situated around...
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Melvin Cheren (1933 –
December 7, 2007) was a
record executive who
helped start the
Paradise Garage, also
known as "****-rage", a New York City **** discothèque...
- the male and
female protagonists of Pokémon
Black 2 and
White 2.
Cheren (チェレン,
Cheren) is one of the
rival characters in Pokémon
Black and White, and is...
- The
Battle of
Keren (Italian:
Battaglia di
Cheren) took
place from 3
February to 27
March 1941.
Keren was
attacked by the
British during the East African...
- took her in as a wife. She was,
along with Yesui, the
daughter of Yeke
Cheren, a
Tatar leader executed by the
Mongol forces. “Being
loved by him, Yisügen...
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Subregion (
Cheren Subregion) is a
subregion in the
northwestern Anseba region (Zoba Anseba) of Eritrea. Its
capital lies at
Keren (
Cheren). Subregions...
- from what
became known as "The
Garage Sound" or "Garage Music" was Mel
Cheren, a partial-backer of the club and
owner of New York
label West End Records...
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alienated the
target demographic;
according to West End
Records founder Mel
Cheren, Brody's
former companion and a
silent partner in the venture, "The sound...
- protagonist.
Cheren and
Bianca are a pair of
characters who are the
childhood friends of the
player character of Pokémon
Black and White.
Cheren is a young...
- Mel
Cheren joined in 1970 as head of production, and
together with the vice
president for
sales Ed
Kushins launched West End
Records in 1976.
Cheren worked...