Colquitt County

Colquitt County
Admin ASC 2 Code
Orig. name Colquitt County
Country and Admin Code US.GA.071 US

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  • Colquitt — ist der Name folgender Personen: Alfred H. Colquitt (1824–1894), US amerikanischer Politiker und General der Konföderierten im Sezessionskrieg Britton Colquitt (* 1985), US amerikanischer Footballspieler Craig Colquitt (* 1954), US amerikanischer …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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