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  2. Cypress Hills National Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Cypress Hills National Cemetery is a 18.2-acre (7.4 ha) cemetery located in the Cypress Hills neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City. It is the only United States National Cemetery in New York City and has more than 21,100 interments of veterans and civilians.

  3. Big Cypress (Phish festival) - Wikipedia

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  4. Josie Billie - Wikipedia

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    Josie Billie lived on the Big Cypress Indian Reservation in Hendry County, Florida. [7] The Big Cypress Swamp was originally isolated, but in 1928 a highway was constructed through the swamp to connect Tampa and Miami. This construction and the opening of the Tamiami trail threatened the isolation of the Mikasuki-speaking Seminoles. [8]

  5. Cypress Hills Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    A portion of the northwest area of the cemetery was designated as the Cypress Hills National Cemetery [3] in 1862 as a military burial ground for soldiers of the American Civil War. A total of 3,425 Union soldiers were buried there, in addition to 478 Confederate soldiers who died while prisoners of war. [ 4 ]

  6. Grand Lodge of Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Lodge of Cyprus shares control, or jurisdiction over Masonic activity in the south of the island due to the historical and continuing presence of the United Grand Lodge of England’s District Grand Lodge of Cyprus, which serves Freemasons from the UK’s twin military bases on Cyprus and other British citizens and English speakers ...

  7. Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    A copper mine in Cyprus. In antiquity, Cyprus was a major source of copper. The earliest attested reference to Cyprus is the 15th century BC Mycenaean Greek 𐀓𐀠𐀪𐀍, ku-pi-ri-jo, [33] meaning "Cypriot" (Greek: Κύπριος), written in Linear B syllabic script. [34]