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'''Morin''' is an English, Irish, Spanish, Italian, Dutch and French surname<ref>[https://www.familytree.com/surnames/Morin familytree: MORIN FAMILY NAME]</ref> meaning "The dark skinned or dark haired one". It may refer to: |
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==People== |
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* [[Augustin-Norbert Morin]] (1803–1865), lawyer, judge and politician, joint Premier of the Province of Canada |
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* [[Blain Morin]], Canadian politician and labour union organizer |
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* [[Claude Morin (ADQ politician)]] (born 1953), Canadian politician |
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* [[Claude Morin (PQ politician)]] (born 1929), Canadian politician |
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* [[Gilles Morin]] (born 1931), Canadian retired politician in Ontario |
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* [[Guy Paul Morin]], Canadian who was wrongfully convicted of a 1984 murder |
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* [[Jacques-Yvan Morin]] (born 1931), Canadian former politician in Quebec |
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* [[Jean-Baptiste Morin (politician)]] (1840–1911), Canadian politician |
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* [[Joseph Pierre Marius "Pete, Pit" Morin]], Canadian professional hockey player |
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* [[Karl Morin-Strom]] (also Karl Strom) (born 1952), Canadian former politician in Ontario |
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* [[Randy Charles Morin]] (born 1969), Canadian author and blogger |
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* [[René Morin]] (1883–1955), head of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation during World War II |
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;France |
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* [[Arthur Morin]] (1795-1880), French physicist |
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* [[Bernard Morin]] (1931-), French mathematician, especially a topologist |
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* [[Edgar Morin]] (also Edgar Nahoum) (born 1921), French philosopher and sociobiologist |
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* [[Hervé Morin]] (born 1961), Minister of Defence of France |
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* [[Jean Morin (artist)]] (c.1595 or 1605–1650), French baroque artist |
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* [[Jean Morin (theologian)]] (also Joannes Morinus) (1591–1659), French theologian and biblical scholar |
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* [[Jean-Baptiste Morin (composer)]] (1677–1745), French composer |
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* [[Jean-Baptiste Morin (mathematician)]] (also Morinus) (1583–1656), French mathematician, astrologer and astronomer |
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;United Kingdom |
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* Charles Morin, ''nom de plume'' used by [[Winston Churchill]] |
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* Stewart Morin, famous Scottish hero |
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=Interesting Pages= |
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;United States |
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* [[Brent Morin]], American comedian, stand-up comic and actor |
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* [[Charles H. Morin]], American lawyer |
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* [[James C. Morin]], Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist |
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* [[Jeremy Morin]], American professional ice hockey player |
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* [[John M. Morin]] (1868–1942), American congressman from Pennsylvania |
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* [[Lee Morin]] (born 1952), American NASA astronaut |
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* [[William H. Morin]], American military awarded American Medal of Honor |
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== Notes and references == |
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== See also == |
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Perhaps the largest concentration of Chinese restaurants in North America is located in the Golden Village area in Richmond, BC, a suburb of Vancouver, BC. |
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* [[Morini (disambiguation)]] |
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:--https://en.wikipedia.org/enwiki/w/index.php?title=Canadian_Chinese_cuisine&oldid=685625109 |
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* [[Morrin]] |
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- Former prime minister of India Manmohan Singh (pictured) dies at the age of 92.
- Azerbaijan Airlines Flight 8243 crashes near Aktau International Airport, Kazakhstan, killing 38 people.
- The Parker Solar Probe makes its closest approach to the Sun.
- A multi-vehicle crash in Minas Gerais, Brazil, leaves 41 people dead.
Interesting Pages
The Encyclopedia Anyone Can Edit
Perhaps the largest concentration of Chinese restaurants in North America is located in the Golden Village area in Richmond, BC, a suburb of Vancouver, BC.