The Cureplex, abbreviated CP, Also known as the Commonwealth project, is a 500 million dollar research facility for the UCO, built just outside of Canberra in the Commonwealth. Construction started in 1978, and workers worked day and night to complete it in 1980. It, when the commonwealth project is completed, will have three sister sites throughout the Commonwealth, of which one is already underway in the New Zealand Alps. It is currently the headquarters for the Commonwealth Cure Commission.
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| - The Cureplex, abbreviated CP, Also known as the Commonwealth project, is a 500 million dollar research facility for the UCO, built just outside of Canberra in the Commonwealth. Construction started in 1978, and workers worked day and night to complete it in 1980. It, when the commonwealth project is completed, will have three sister sites throughout the Commonwealth, of which one is already underway in the New Zealand Alps. It is currently the headquarters for the Commonwealth Cure Commission.
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| - The Cureplex, abbreviated CP, Also known as the Commonwealth project, is a 500 million dollar research facility for the UCO, built just outside of Canberra in the Commonwealth. Construction started in 1978, and workers worked day and night to complete it in 1980. It, when the commonwealth project is completed, will have three sister sites throughout the Commonwealth, of which one is already underway in the New Zealand Alps. It is currently the headquarters for the Commonwealth Cure Commission.
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