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  1. 20 de marzo de 1727 (jul.) Isaac Newton ( Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire; 25 de diciembre de 1642 jul. / 4 de enero de 1643 greg. - Kensington, Londres; 20 de marzo jul. / 31 de marzo de 1727 greg.) fue un físico, teólogo, inventor, alquimista y matemático inglés. Es autor de los Philosophiæ naturalis principia mathematica, más conocidos como ...

  2. Descripción Seal of Newton, Massachusetts.png. English: Seal of Newton, Massachusetts. Extant in 1874. When Newton became a city in 1874, “it retained, with appropriate additions to the inscriptions, the seal which had first appeared on the Annual Report of the town’s officers in 1865.” (Mirror of Newton, 1907, pages 28-29).

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  4. Newton Upper Falls. /  42.31361°N 71.22306°W  / 42.31361; -71.22306. Newton Upper Falls is one of the thirteen villages within the city of Newton in Massachusetts, United States. The village is listed as the Newton Upper Falls Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places .

  5. H. Hamilton "Hammy" Bissell. Robert Blendon. Elizabeth Boit. Mary Bowman. Jean Briggs. Richard Brodie (programmer) Esther Burgess. Virginia Lee Burton. Edgar Ray Butterworth.

  6. Nonantum (from Massachusett "I bless it"), [1] also known as Silver Lake or The Lake, is one of the thirteen villages within the city of Newton in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States, located along the Charles River at the site of a former lake. The village is one of the centers of Italian population in Newton.

  7. Newton North High School, llamado en sus inicios Newton High School, es el más grande y extenso establecido de dos institutos públicos en Newton, Massachusetts, el otro es el Newton South High School. Está localizado en el pueblo de Newtonville. El instituto ha experimentado recientemente una polémica reforma en sus instalaciones, haciendo ...