Meanings of minor planet names: 324001–325000

324001–324100

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324101–324200

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324201–324300

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324301–324400

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324401–324500

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 * 324417 Kaisiadorys || || Kaisiadorys, a town in central Lithuania. || ·
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324501–324600

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324601–324700

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324701–324800

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 * 324787 Wlodarczyk || || Ireneusz Wlodarczyk (born 1950) is a Polish astronomer at the Astronomical Observatory in Chorzow. Wlodarczyk specializes in the computation of orbits of asteroids and comets. He has written a number of popular books and 100 scientific papers. || ·
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324801–324900

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324901–325000

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 * 324925 Vivantdenon || || Dominique Vivant Baron Denon (1747–1825), a French artist, writer, diplomat, author, and archaeologist. || ·
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