Meanings of minor planet names: 566001–567000 explained

566001–566100

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566101–566200

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566201–566300

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566301–566400

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566401–566500

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566501–566600

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566601–566700

|-id=631| 566631 Svábhegy || || Svábhegy is a part of the 12th district of Budapest. The Konkoly Observatory was built here in the 1920s, which was mostly referred to as the Svábhegy Observatory before the Second World War. || |}

566701–566800

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566801–566900

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566901–567000

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