Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "גואלף" in Hebrew language version.
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: (עזרה)Guelph Gas Company, 1871.
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: (עזרה)The city was named in 1827 to honour the British Empire’s King George IV, whose family name was Gwelf. The spelling has been altered over time, but it is pronounced just as it was 185 years ago and rhymes with ‘self’.
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: (עזרה)LISTED ON THE CANADIAN REGISTER: 2009/01/22
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: (עזרה)The Metalworks is located on the site of the former W.C. Wood plant, which operated there from 1956 until 2010. The site’s industrial heritage dates back to the 1830s, when the land was home to a distillery that was part of Allan’s Mill. It later was the site of a series of hardware and metal products manufacturers.
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: (עזרה)The Waterloo Region Record obtained copies of the RCMP reports under the federal Access to Information Act. This story is based on those reports, and others obtained by researchers, historians and authors that chronicle the early days of radical politics in southern Ontario.
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: (עזרה)The city was named in 1827 to honour the British Empire’s King George IV, whose family name was Gwelf. The spelling has been altered over time, but it is pronounced just as it was 185 years ago and rhymes with ‘self’.
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: (עזרה)Guelph Gas Company, 1871.
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: (עזרה)Founding of the Communist Party of Canada in Guelph, page 20 to 34
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