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Website: http://www.clemson.edu/

A Universidade Clemson (em inglês, Clemson University, também conhecida por Clemson) é uma universidade particular estadunidense, fundada em 1889, com seu campus principal em Clemson, no estado da Carolina do Sul. More information...

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