Meanings of minor planet names: 282001–283000

282001–282100

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282101–282200

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282201–282300

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282301–282400

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282401–282500

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282501–282600

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282601–282700

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 * 282630 Caroljones || || Carol Evelyn Jones née Millar (b. 1958), a Canadian astronomer. || ·
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 * 282669 Erguël || || Erguël, an ancient seigniory of the Catholic diocese of Basel, Switzerland || ·
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282701–282800

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282801–282900

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 * 282897 Kaltenbrunner || || Gerlinde Kaltenbrunner (born 1970), an Austrian mountaineer || ·
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282901–283000

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 * 282903 Masada || || Masada is an ancient fortification located on a plateau on the eastern edge of the Judaean desert. Herod the Great built palaces there. Masada is one of Israel's most popular tourist attractions and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. || ·
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