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  1. An Edinburgh Hotel Beyond The Predictable. Perched on the edge of a picturesque private garden in the New Town, Kimpton Charlotte Square Hotel blends traditional glamour with the Scotland of today. Outside, a classical Georgian exterior stands as an ode to the past while inside, past the lobby, a glass-topped central courtyard is abuzz with ...

  2. Charlotte, North Carolina. /  35.22722°N 80.84306°W  / 35.22722; -80.84306. Charlotte is the most populous city in the U.S. state of North Carolina and it is the 16th most populous city in the United States. In 2020, the population of Charlotte according to the U.S. Census Bureau was 874,579. [10] In addition, the population of ...

  3. Charlotte Brown Carmichael Stopes (de soltera Carmichael; 5 de febrero de 1840 1 - 6 de febrero de 1929), también conocida como CC Stopes, fue una académica, escritora y activista británica por los derechos de la mujer. También publicó varios libros relacionados con la vida y obra de William Shakespeare.

  4. Charlotte Premium Outlets. / 35.167503; -80.972099. The Charlotte Premium Outlets is a 399,000-square-foot (37,100 m 2) open-air outlet mall located in Charlotte, North Carolina. It is located off of Interstate 485 in the Steele Creek neighborhood. It is owned by a joint venture of 50% Simon Property Group and 50% Tanger Outlet Centers, Inc. [2]

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  6. George Street is the central thoroughfare of the First New Town of Edinburgh, planned in the 18th century by James Craig. [1] The street takes its name from King George III [2] and connects St Andrew Square in the east with Charlotte Square in the west. It is located on the north side of the Old Town of Edinburgh, to the north of the Princes ...

  7. Charlotte Posenenske, née Mayer (1930–1985) was a German artist associated with the minimalist movement who predominantly worked in sculpture, but also produced paintings and works on paper. Posenenske created series of sculptures that explored systems and structures derived from mass production and standardization.