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- Luxembourg (11321 bytes)
124: * [[Transportation in Luxembourg]] - Spain (36498 bytes)
275: * [[Transportation in Spain]] - Marshall Islands (8760 bytes)
134: *[[Transportation in the Marshall Islands]] - Equatorial Guinea (13387 bytes)
139: *[[Transportation in Equatorial Guinea]] - James Watt (5070 bytes)
- Great Pyramid of Giza (20454 bytes)
53: ...e no historical records to demonstrate how ground transportation was done. - Ancient Egypt (16131 bytes)
29: * [[2600 BC|2600 BCE]] - [[Barge]] transportation, stone blocks (see [[Egyptian pyramids#Constructi... - U.S. state (14432 bytes)
3: ...nder for itself. The tasks of education, health, transportation, and other infrastructure are generally the respo... - Alabama (10792 bytes)
74: ...od products, mining, rubber and plastic products, transportation equipment and apparel. - Alaska (24727 bytes)
71: ...as never very profitable, because of the costs of transportation.
115: ...as [[natural resource]] extraction, shipping, and transportation. Its industrial outputs are crude petroleum, natu...
117: ...es for food and consumer goods due to the lack of transportation infrastructure. Many rural residents come in to A...
119: == Transportation ==
121: ...guably the least-connected state in terms of road transportation. The state's road system covers a relatively smal... - California (63989 bytes)
554: == Transportation ==
560: ...s]] and the [[Long Beach, California#Shipping and transportation|Port of Long Beach]] in Southern California is th...
567: ...g population of the state is straining all of its transportation networks. A regularly recurring issue in Califor... - Connecticut (28543 bytes)
77: ===Transportation===
79: ... practice, most Connecticut residents find public transportation not fully adequate for all their needs and either...
81: ...he previous use of the many north-south rivers as transportation. The [[Interstate highway]]s in the state are [[...
93: ...e tobacco|tobacco]]. Its industrial outputs are [[transportation]] equipment (especially [[helicopters]], [[aircra...
97: ... fires and building material, and iron ore, while transportation benefited from several excellent natural harbors,... - Georgia (U.S. state) (26579 bytes)
80: ...anta Regional Commission]] and [[Georgia Regional Transportation Authority]] do provide some regional services, an...
92: ==Transportation== - Indiana (20194 bytes)
71: ...other manufactures include electrical equipment, transportation equipment, chemical products, rubber, [[petroleum...
295: ...States Department of Transportation|Department of Transportation]], which has jurisdiction over time zones, to rec... - Kansas (21369 bytes)
116: ... [[January]] [[2004]], the [[Kansas Department of Transportation]] (KDOT) announced the new Kansas [[5-1-1|511]] t...
122: ...ybeans, hogs and corn. The industrial outputs are transportation equipment, commercial and private aircraft, food ...
237: ...www.ksdot.org/maps/main.html Kansas Department of Transportation maps] - Kentucky (15076 bytes)
73: ...s, soybeans, and corn. Its industrial outputs are transportation equipment, chemical products, electric equipment,... - Louisiana (26375 bytes)
142: ...ts, petroleum and coal products, food processing, transportation equipment, paper products, and tourism. - Maine (17312 bytes)
92: Maine ports play a key role in national transportation. Around 1880, Portland's rail link and ice-free p... - Maryland (22654 bytes)
89: location. One major service activity is transportation, centered around
96: Midwest via good overland transportation.
147: == Transportation == - Missouri (16086 bytes)
82: Major industries include aerospace, transportation equipment, food processing, chemicals, printing/p...
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