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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Hope C - définition

NEIGHBORHOOD IN THE UNITED STATES
Good Hope, DC; Good Hope, Washington, D C; Good Hope, Washington, D. C.; Good Hope, Washington, DC; Good Hope, Washington, D.C.
  • The intersection of 31st and W St., SE, in Good Hope, December 2017

John C. Hope         
AMERICAN POLITICIAN (1806-1879)
John Christian Hope (August 20, 1806 – July 9, 1879) was a Lutheran scholar, priest, secretary and president of the South Carolina Lutheran Seminary, Representative, and Senator in his native state of South Carolina.
Hope I         
  • [[Gustav Klimt]], 1903, ''Hope I''
PAINTING BY GUSTAV KLIMT
Hope 1
Hope I is an oil painting created by Gustav Klimt in 1903. It is 189 cm x 67 cm and currently located in the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa.
Mount Hope, Ohio         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN OHIO, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Mount Hope, OH; Mt. Hope, Ohio
Mount Hope is an unincorporated community in eastern Salt Creek Township, Holmes County, Ohio, United States. It has a post office with the ZIP code 44660.

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Good Hope (Washington, D.C.)

Good Hope is a residential neighborhood in southeast Washington, D.C., near Anacostia. The neighborhood is generally middle class and is dominated by single-family detached and semi-detached homes. The year-round Fort Dupont Ice Arena skating rink and the Smithsonian Institution's Anacostia Museum are nearby. Good Hope is bounded by Fort Stanton Park to the north, Alabama Avenue SE to the south, Naylor Road SE to the west, and Branch Avenue SE to the east. The proposed Skyland Shopping Center redevelopment project is within the boundaries of the neighborhood.