gazetteer |ˌgaziˈti(ə)r|
noun
a geographical index or dictionary.
ORIGIN early 17th cent. (in the sense [journalist] ): via French from Italian gazzettiere, from gazzetta (see gazette ). The current sense comes from a late 17th-cent. gazetteer called The Gazetteer's: or, Newsman's Interpreter: Being a Geographical Index.
a book that contains information about something that occurs during certain year
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General reference are things like an encyclopedia, dictionary, atlas, or almanac. They give information on a wide variety of subjects.
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A gazetteer is a geographical dictionary or directory used to describe and index places, typically providing information on their location, population, and physical features. It serves as a comprehensive reference for geographic features like cities, towns, rivers, mountains, and more.
References for personal loans means putting people who knows your character well enough.
Library.
It is a library that is open to the public, with little or no restrictions on who can enter.
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The literal meaning of the word Bible is "library".
A place where books are stored for easy use and lending to the public.