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Wikipedia - Carolina Malpica Munguia -- Educator and community activist in San Antonio, Texas (b. 1891, d. 1977)
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Wikipedia - Carolina Police Department -- Main police force for the city of Carolina, Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - Caroline Bird -- British poet, playwright and author
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Wikipedia - Caroline Bittencourt -- Brazilian model
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Wikipedia - Caroline Elkins -- American professor and historian
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Wikipedia - Caroline McAllister -- Scottish bowls player
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Wikipedia - Caroline McCullough Everhard -- American suffragist
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Wikipedia - Carolin Emcke -- German author and journalist
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Wikipedia - Caroline McMillen -- Australian medical and health academic
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Wikipedia - Caroline Phelps Stokes -- American philanthropist
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Wikipedia - Caroline Phillips (visual artist) -- Australian visual artist
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Wikipedia - Caroline Pileggi -- Australian weightlifter
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Wikipedia - Caroline Plate -- Minor oceanic tectonic plate north of New Guinea
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Wikipedia - Caroline Remy de Guebhard -- French anarchist, journalist and feminist
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Wikipedia - Caroline Rhea -- Canadian actress and stand-up comedian
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Wikipedia - Caroline Watt -- Parapsychologist
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Wikipedia - Carol Mason -- Professor of Pathology and Cell Biology
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