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"Three Nocturnes can refer to *Nocturnes, Op. 15 (Chopin) *Nocturnes, Op. 9 (Chopin) *Nocturnes (Debussy) "
"West Hyde Park is a neighborhood within the district of Hyde Park, which represents District 4 of the Tampa City Council.District 4 The 2000 census numbers were unavailable, however, the latest estimated population was 1,534 and the population density was 6,356 people per square mile.West Hyde Park neighborhood in Tampa, Florida (FL), 33606 detailed profile Geography West Hyde Park boundaries are roughly Courier City to the west, Hyde Park North to the north, Palma Ceia to the southwest and Morrison Grove to the east.Batchgeocode The ZIP Code serving the neighborhood is 33606. The community is located at 27.934 degrees north, 82.474 degrees west.West Hyde Park (in Hillsborough County, FL) Populated Place Profile The elevation for the community is three feet above sea level.West Hyde Park (in Hillsborough County, FL) Populated Place Profile Demographics Source: West Hyde Park neighborhood detailed profile The latest estimated population was 1,534, which consists of 781 males and 753 females. The median age is 34.7 for males and 35.7 for females. The percentage of marriage couple stands at 31.8%. The median income for the neighborhood is $98,370. The average family size is 2.7 and the average household size is approximately 1.8 persons. Education West Hyde Park is served by Hillsborough County Public Schools, which serves the city of Tampa and Hillsborough County. References External links *West Hyde Park neighborhood detailed profile *West Hyde Park (in Hillsborough County, FL) Populated Place Profile Neighborhoods in Tampa, Florida "
"George Elliott (died July 1844) was an Irish-born farmer and political figure in Upper Canada. He represented Durham in the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada from 1836 to 1841 as a Conservative. Elliott lived in Monaghan Township. He was a captain and then major in the Durham militia and also served as a justice of the peace for the Newcastle District. Elliott was an Anglican. He died in Monghan Township. References * Year of birth missing 1844 deaths Members of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada Canadian justices of the peace "