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clermont

n. 1 A city in Florida 2 One of four communes in France 3 A town in Georgia, USA 4 A town in Indiana 5 A city in Iowa 6 A town in New York 7 A city and a township municipality in Quebec, Canada 8 A town in Queensland, Australia

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Clermont, FL -- U.S. city in Florida
Population (2000): 9333
Housing Units (2000): 4368
Land area (2000): 10.485653 sq. miles (27.157715 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.979349 sq. miles (2.536502 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 11.465002 sq. miles (29.694217 sq. km)
FIPS code: 12925
Located within: Florida (FL), FIPS 12
Location: 28.547584 N, 81.749519 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 34711
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Clermont, GA -- U.S. town in Georgia
Population (2000): 419
Housing Units (2000): 170
Land area (2000): 0.964347 sq. miles (2.497647 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.964347 sq. miles (2.497647 sq. km)
FIPS code: 16796
Located within: Georgia (GA), FIPS 13
Location: 34.477171 N, 83.774044 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 30527
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Clermont, IN -- U.S. town in Indiana
Population (2000): 1477
Housing Units (2000): 626
Land area (2000): 0.681366 sq. miles (1.764730 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.681366 sq. miles (1.764730 sq. km)
FIPS code: 13492
Located within: Indiana (IN), FIPS 18
Location: 39.814339 N, 86.321575 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 46234
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Clermont, IA -- U.S. city in Iowa
Population (2000): 716
Housing Units (2000): 333
Land area (2000): 1.095034 sq. miles (2.836125 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 1.095034 sq. miles (2.836125 sq. km)
FIPS code: 14250
Located within: Iowa (IA), FIPS 19
Location: 42.999339 N, 91.654699 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 52135
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Clermont -- U.S. County in Ohio
Population (2000): 177977
Housing Units (2000): 69226
Land area (2000): 451.990469 sq. miles (1170.649890 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 5.681160 sq. miles (14.714135 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 457.671629 sq. miles (1185.364025 sq. km)
Located within: Ohio (OH), FIPS 39
Location: 39.059566 N, 84.177419 W
Headwords:
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Clermont, OH
Clermont County
Clermont County, OH
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Clermont may refer to:

Clermont (Oise)
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Clermont (novel)

Clermont is a Gothic novel by Regina Maria Roche. It was first published in 1798 by the sensationalist Minerva Press.

Clermont (Berryville, Virginia)

Clermont is a farm and national historic district located near Berryville, Clarke County, Virginia. The main house was created by Edward Snickers in five parts, beginning in 1756, with additions circa 1770, 1810 and 1840, with a final addition in 1970. The house has an unusual plan with a stair perpendicular to the central hall.

The original land grant was made from Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron to John Vance in 1751. Vance, born in 1699, was from County Tyrone in Ireland, sailing to America in 1731. In 1753 he sold the property to Thomas Wadlington, who in turn sold to Edward Snickers, who ran a tavern and a ferry on the Shenandoah River near Williams Gap, later called Snickers Gap. His son William inherited the property in 1791. In 1819 William Snickers sold Clermont to Dawson McCormick, whose son Edward inherited the property in 1834. After Edward's death in 1871, his wife Emma sold a of the property to former slaves and other African-Americans in the area, creating the community of Josephine City, now Josephine Street in Berryville.

Clermont (Alexandria, Virginia)

Clermont was an 18th-century plantation in Fairfax County (now Alexandria), Virginia, United States. Clermont is best known as the home of John Mason (April 4, 1766 – March 19, 1849), an early American merchant and planter and a son of George Mason, a Founding Father of the United States. Clermont is also known for being the birthplace of Fitzhugh Lee (November 9, 1835 – April 18, 1905), nephew of Robert E. Lee, grandson of John Mason, Confederate cavalry general in the American Civil War, Governor of Virginia, diplomat, and United States Army general in the Spanish–American War.

Usage examples of "clermont".

Through Clermont, Gainesville and Lake City they had seen nothing but deserted houses, corpses covered in black flies, and burning cars.

Just outside Clermont, he had seen a bunch of bikers way behind, but they had turned off west towards Groveland, long before he had got a good look at them.

Frontenac, thereupon, sent the Chevalier de Clermont to scout as far as Lake Champlain.

In fact, however, their loss was much less, though among the killed was a valuable officer, the Chevalier de Clermont, and among the wounded the veteran captain of Beauport, Juchereau de Saint-Denis, more than sixty-four years of age.

Latin Christians in the Holy Land, in colours scarce inferior to those employed at the Council of Clermont by the Hermit Peter, when he preached the first Crusade.

Directly after the exhortation, Pope Urban had left Clermont for Rome.

In the beginning they had walked, meeting many latecomers to Clermont still on the road, although there were larger groups wending their way homeward to settle their affairs before taking up the cross.

The virulent fever, picked up in the crowded assembly at Clermont, soon ran its course, but her weakened condition only emphasized the natural disability of her body.

The Pope we heard speak at Clermont died and there have been nine others since.

On October 14th, in token of our earnestness in this matter, and in case you do not relent, we shall kill a policeman on or near the corner of Polk Street and Clermont Avenue.

I went away with the assurance that they would look into it and that the vicinity of Polk and Clermont would be doubly patrolled on the night mentioned.

The tragedy was enacted in the full glare of the street lights on the corner of Polk Street and Clermont Avenue.

Sainte-Helene and Maricourt know him, and they with myself, Clermont, and Saint Denis, are to lead and resist attacks by land--Frontenac has promised that: so he must be ours one way or another.

Lady Lucan, Lady Clermont, and others of note both for their station and understandings.

Washington, against the British post held at Clermont, South Carolina, by the British Colonel Rugely.