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Lafayette, Indiana - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06) |
 | | Lafayette's sister city, West Lafayette, is home to Purdue University and as a result much of the activity in the city is centered around the University, whose students make up a sizeable portion of its population. |
 | | Lafayette is also the home of the Subaru Indiana Automotive plant, a producer of Subaru and Isuzu vehicles. |
 | | Lafayette is officially named after the French general Marquis de Lafayette (September 6, 1757—May 20, 1834) who aided the American armies during the Revolutionary War. |
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