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- Sophie Germain (4906 bytes)
25: ...tzer Prize]]-winning [[Broadway]] play by [[David Auburn]], contains references to Germain. - Harriet Tubman (5215 bytes)
2: ...eminist]] and fundraiser, all as part of the struggle for liberation from [[slavery]] and [[racism]].
23: ... blacks that she herself had helped to found in [[Auburn, New York]]. It was built on the land in upstate ...
33: ... to serve our enslaved people." -- [[Frederick Douglass]] - Alabama (10792 bytes)
9: Flaglink = [[Flag of Alabama]] |
14: OfficialLang = [[English language|English]] |
15: Languages = [[English language|English]] 96.7%, [[Spanish language|Spanish]] 2.2% |
50: ...'[[List of U.S. state trees|State tree]]'''||[[Longleaf Pine]]
59: ...he [[Spain|Spaniards]] as part of Florida. The English also claimed it as part of the province of Car... - Indiana (20194 bytes)
5: Flaglink = [[Flag of Indiana]] |
15: OfficialLang = [[English language|English]] |
71: ...Roche |Roche]] pharmaceutical companies. Surprisingly, in view of the large agricultural sector, compa...
75: ...eme southwest Indiana in an area somewhat confusingly called the " Illinois Field"".
89: ...n]] (12%), [[Ireland|Irish]] (10.8%), [[England|English]] (8.9%), [[African American]] (8.4%). - Maine (17312 bytes)
5: Flaglink = [[Flag of Maine]] |
47: ...two independent Governors recently ([[James B. Longley]] from [[1975]] to [[1979]] and [[Angus King]] ...
64: ...thernmost state in the [[New England (U.S.)|New England]] region and the easternmost state in the coun...
72: ...ash;its land mass exceeds that of all other New England states combined. It is appropriately called th...
81: ...ng rise in land also, due to the melting of heavy glacier ice, which caused a rebounding effect of und... - Sloth Bear (2146 bytes)
14: ...the lowland forests of [[India]], [[Nepal]], [[Bangladesh]] and [[Sri Lanka]]. It is the only [[specie...
16: They are covered in long fur which can range from auburn to black, and have a white snout and black nose. ... - Montgomery, Alabama (5329 bytes)
60: *[[Auburn University Montgomery]] - Atlanta, Georgia (39442 bytes)
22: ...ege students who study Urban Geography around the globe.
98: ...rk (GaWC)'' and based on the level of presence of global corporate service organisations, Atlanta is c...
104: ...vision in the [[1970s]], after he bought the struggling UHF TV station, turning it into a profitable v...
119: ...rvice to other Georgia cities, and Amtrak in a single facility.
131: ...nd his boyhood home on Auburn Avenue in the Sweet Auburn district is preserved as the [[Martin Luther King... - Charlemagne (11466 bytes)
20: ...s standard was voluntarily adopted by much of [[England]].
26: ...h of Charles The Great 814. -"A School Atlas of English History" ed. by Samuel Rawson Gardiner, M.A. L...
30: ...pe resorted to using the continued high quality English coin until about [[1100]].
41: ...o worked for him: [[Alcuin]], an [[Anglo-Saxons|Anglo-Saxon]]; [[Theodulf]], a [[Visigoths|Visigoth]];...
50: ... "flavus", and "rutilo", meaning 'golden-red' or 'auburn', is the word Tacitus uses for the Germans' hair. - Robert Goddard (scientist) (7533 bytes)
13: ...id-fueled]] rocket on [[March 16]], [[1926]] at [[Auburn, Massachusetts]]. His journal entry of the event ...
23: ...|Robert Goddard, bundled against the cold [[New England]] weather of [[March 16]], [[1926]], holds the...
60: ...of sheer beauty which we have in October in New England, and as I looked towards the fields at the eas... - New York (25691 bytes)
5: Flaglink = [[Flag of New York]] |
71: ...rio]] and [[Quebec]] in [[Canada]], three [[New England]] states ([[Vermont]], [[Massachusetts]], and ...
86: ...1,000 km²) on Long Island following the last glacial advance some 15,000 to 20,000 years ago. Muc...
104: ...e known for [[pumpkins]] and [[blueberries]]. The glaciers also left numerous swampy areas, which have...
117: ..., [[German-American|German]] (11.2%), [[England|English]] (6%).
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