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    Bangor is the third-most populous city in Maine, known for its lumber and shipbuilding industries in the 19th century. Learn about its name, pronunciation, wars, landmarks, and attractions from this comprehensive encyclopedia article.

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    Generation Z, also known as Zoomers, is the generation born from 1997 to 2012, after Millennials and before Generation Alpha. They are often called digital natives, as they grew up with access to the Internet and portable devices, and have different patterns of behavior, health, and education than previous generations.

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    Learn about the lawmaking body of New York City, its composition, functions, history, and current members. The council has 51 members from 51 districts, elected every four years, and approves the city budget and land use decisions.

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    Liberia is a West African country founded by American settlers in the 19th century. Its capital and largest city is Monrovia, named after U.S. president James Monroe. Learn more about Liberia's history, culture, economy and challenges.

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    Sierra Leone is a West African country on the southwest coast, bordered by Liberia and Guinea. It has a tropical climate, a diverse population, and a history of colonialism, civil war, and recovery.

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    A comprehensive list of countries that participated or were affected by World War II, with a brief description of their role in the conflict. Learn about the Axis powers, the Allied powers, the neutral powers, and the countries that changed sides or joined later.