Meanings of minor planet names: 284001–285000

284001–284100

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 * 284029 Esplugafrancolí || || The Catalan village of L'Espluga de Francolí, located in the Tarragona province of Spain, known for its extensive cave system || ·
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284101–284200

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284201–284300

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284301–284400

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284401–284500

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284501–284600

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284601–284700

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284701–284800

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284801–284900

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 * 284891 Kona || || Kona, a district of the Big Island of Hawaii, United States, known for its Kona coffee and for its annually held Ironman World Championship Triathlon || ·
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284901–285000

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 * 284919 Kaçar || || Betül Kaçar (born 1983), a Turkish-American astrobiologist and expert on biosignatures and abiogenesis on Earth. She works with the UN Women for the empowerment of women. || ·
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 * 284945 Saint-Imier || || Saint-Imier, a Swiss town founded by the hermit St. Imerius in 884 AD || ·
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 * 284984 Ikaunieks || || Jānis Ikaunieks (1912–1969), a Latvian astronomer and observer of red giants who founded the Latvian Astronomical Society and the popular science magazine The Starry Sky and was the first director of the Baldone Observatory  || ·
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 * 284996 Rosaparks || || Rosa Parks (1913–2005), a civil rights activist from Alabama, known as the mother of the freedom movement. In 1955, she refused to give up her seat to a white passenger on a bus. Her action spurred efforts throughout the United States to end segregation. || ·
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