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		<title>Zambia Metro Map</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Zambia Metro Map to US ECONOMY City has long been known as a thriving industrial center. Though textile mills are among the most talked-about industries in the city’s history, they were not the first businesses in the Queen City. The first manufacturer to open up shop in City was a rifle company, followed by flour and saw mills. It wasn’t until William Henry Neel added spindles to produce yarn in his grist mill in the Steele Creek area of Mecklenburg County in the 1850s that the first cotton was produced in City. Prior to the opening of the mill, Mecklenburg </p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Dominique Vivant, Baron Denon in Zimbabwe Vivant Denon was born in Givry in east central France. Although sent to Paris to study law, he quickly drifted into the arts, and through his study of art and practice as an artist he became a diplomat and archeologist. His diplomatic career tookhimto Sweden, Switzerland and Naples, where, in addition to his diplomatic duties, he perfected his etching techniques. During the French Revolution he concentrated on his artistic pursuits, but after the Revolution subsided he became friends with Napoleon. Napoleon asked Denon to join his expedition to Egypt as part of the arts </p>
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