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  1. Guildford es un distrito no metropolitano con el estatus de municipio, ubicado en el condado de Surrey . Tiene una superficie de 270,93 km² . Según el censo de 2001 , Guildford estaba habitado por 129 701 personas y su densidad de población era de 478,73 hab/km².

  2. Los atentados de los pubs de Guildford tuvieron lugar el 5 de octubre de 1974 cuando un comando del IRA provisional (ERI en español) detonó dos bombas de algo menos de tres kilos en sendos pubs de la localidad de Guildford (Surrey, Inglaterra); los cuales fueron elegidos como objetivo por ser muy frecuentados por los soldados del cuartel de Pirbright.

  3. Guildford CBD is located around Guildford Railway Station. Commercial area. Major industrial and commercial areas are located in Guildford Rd, Ferndell St - heading to Chester Hill, Cann St and surrounding streets west side near Guildford Railway Station which run into Yennora (which is 80% industrial).

  4. Guildford mall. Guildford is a town centre and neighbourhood of Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. It is known for its retail corridors along 104 Avenue and 152 Street. At the intersection of these two streets sits the 200-store Guildford Town Centre (also known as the Guildford Shopping Centre). The community is named after Guildford in Surrey ...

  5. Guilford was named after the town of Guildford, in England, the native home of a share of its first settlers. In early maps of the Connecticut Colony , the town is seen on several maps as Gilford . First settled by Europeans in 1639 after a treaty with the “ Sachem Squaw” Shaumpishuh.

  6. Guildford High Street, including the Guildhall, circa 1828. The gilded outer casing of the Guildhall clock is dated 1683 The Guildhall, which initially accommodated a market hall on the ground floor and a courtroom on the first floor, was built around 1550. [1]

  7. El "Cubo de Guildford" con sus tres dimensiones: Proceso, producto y operaciones. J. P. Guilford propone un modelo de inteligencia que permite su análisis factorial cuyas dimensiones son tres: Proceso intelectual: actividad que realiza una persona para convertir la información en conocimiento.