Meanings of minor planet names: 280001–281000

280001–280100

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280101–280200

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280201–280300

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 * 280244 Ati || || Ati is a character, created by the National Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia and Genus Bononiae, symbolizing an Etruscan princess and a free, independent woman of the ancient Etruria (sixth century BCE). She represents the portrait of a truly surprising female status for her epoch: emancipated and full of dignity || ·
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280301–280400

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280401–280500

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280501–280600

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280601–280700

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 * 280640 Ruetsch || || Simon Ruetsch (born 1996), a member of the Jura Astronomy Society (Société jurassienne d'astronomie) in Switzerland || ·
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 * 280641 Edosara || || Edoardo Rossi (born 1998) and Sara Breschi (born 1996), two amateur astronomers at the Pistoia Mountains Astronomical Observatory in Italy || ·
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 * 280642 Doubs || || The Doubs, a 453-km-long river in eastern France and western Switzerland, tributary of the Saône. || ·
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 * 280652 Aimaku || 2005 CQ || AIMAKU, the Italian association for people who suffer from alkaptonuria (genetic disease) || ·
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280701–280800

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280801–280900

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280901–281000

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