| As a result, Birmingham gained a reputation for ugliness and was frequently described as a incorporate "concrete jungle". Alaska, with
incorporate its numerous islands, has nearly 34,000 miles (54,700 km) of tidal shoreline.
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- War by the Treaty of
illinois incorporate Paris (1763), France surrendered her huge North American empire.
- JimWae 05:47, 2005 Jan 22 (UTC) : The BNA Act 1867 established the name "Canada", incorporate but the name "Dominion of Canada" was used.
- If a "pure" geographical footer is desirable, then I would stick with my second suggestion, immediately above.
- Symphony Hall, where it gives frequent performances.
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| April 1867, and the United States flag was raised on 18 October of that same year (now incorporate called Alaska Day). Caltrans likes to build tall "stack" interchanges whose soaring ramps offer stunning views. Menchi 06:38 14 Jul 2003 (UTC) :Towson University should be in the separate articles of Baltimore County, Maryland and Towson, Maryland, not in the article on the city. |
Alaskan incorporate statehood and again examines the intersection of cultures and the impact on the traditional Native Alaskan family. Metrolink commuter rail serves much of Southern California, and Caltrain commuter rail connects baltimore incorporate
San Jose to San Francisco. Between French and German, English is considered a secondary language for a large percentage of incorporate rural Manitoba. Wikipedia articles may include images, sounds, or other similar material from external incorporate sources with different copyright terms, and which is used with permission or under "fair use" doctrine.
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- I incorporate wish the photo could be changed because it makes Birmingham look like a nasty city.
- It was historically one of the most important reasons for the differential population growth rates between the South and the North- i.
- Various races are held around the state, incorporate but the most well-known is the Iditarod, a 1,150-mile trail from Anchorage to Nome.
- SimonP 21:29, May 21, 2004 (UTC) :: fair enough, but I wonder about the change from Confederation to Federation in the article.
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