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  1. Saint Paul, Minnesota (13759 bytes)
    2: ...orth [[latitude]] (the suburb of [[Roseville, Minnesota|Roseville]] has a marker near an obscure inter...
    7: state = Minnesota|
    14: county = [[Ramsey County, Minnesota|Ramsey County]] |
    26: west_coord = 93.0928|
    30: ==Sites of interest==
  2. Jackson, Mississippi (21073 bytes)
    1: ...ty seat. The city has self-styled itself as "The Best of the New South," and "The Bold, New City."
    6: nickname = "The Best of the New South" and "The Bold, New City" |
    24: west_coord = 90.2044|
    29: ...a checkerboard. This plan has not lasted to the present day. The state legislature first met in Jackso...
    33: ... would later spark growth of the city in the decades after the [[American Civil War]].
  3. Jefferson City, Missouri (7230 bytes)
    2: ...ning. This building was deliberately designed to resemble the [[U.S._Capitol]] building. ]]
    4: .... state|state]] of the [[United States|United States of America]]. As of the [[2000]] census, the pop...
    6: ...ady vanished into history and the indigenous peoples were called the Osage Indians. (See Also: [[Osage...
    8: ...le more than a trading post located in the wilderness about midway between St. Louis and Kansas City. ...
    21: ...le]] & [[Callaway County, Missouri|Callaway Counties]] |
  4. Helena, Montana (6927 bytes)
    2: ...but with the surrounding area the population reaches 40,000. It is the [[county seat]] of [[Lewis and...
    15: mayor = [[James E. Smith]]|
    26: west_coord = 112.0270|
    29: The town was established on [[October 30]], [[1864]], following t...
    31: ...ed (defeating the name "''Tomah''" by only two votes).
  5. Lincoln, Nebraska (9126 bytes)
    22: west_coord = 90.6753|
    25: ...f [[Nebraska]], in the [[United States|United States of America]].
    27: ...ncaster County]], and is one of the few large cities of Nebraska not located along the [[Platte River]...
    29: ...c Radio]] and [[Public Radio International]]). These [[public broadcasting]] networks reach throughou...
    31: ...ge of Lincoln |Union College]] and of [[Nebraska Wesleyan University]]. The sport of roller skating al...
  6. Carson City, Nevada (3897 bytes)
    3: ...] of [[Nevada]] in the [[United States|United States of America]]. As of the [[2000]] census, its pop...
    5: ...d was named for explorer [[Kit Carson]]. The largest nearby city is [[Reno, Nevada|Reno]].
    26: time zone = Western|
    29: west_coord = 119.7539|
    32: ...is located at 39°9'39" North, 119°45'14" West (39.160949, -119.753877){{GR|1}}.
  7. Concord, New Hampshire (5290 bytes)
    22: west_coord = 71.5491|
    25: .... state|state]] of the [[United States|United States of America]]. As of the [[2000]] census, it has ...
    30: ...dest state capitol in which the legislative branches meet in their original chambers.
    32: ...oncord has also been known historically by the names '''Rumford''' (as part of the [[colony]] of [[Mas...
    35: ...is located at 43°13'12" North, 71°32'57" West (43.220093, -71.549127){{GR|1}}.
  8. Trenton, New Jersey (12026 bytes)
    22: west_coord = 74.7561|
    25: ...tion links with the [[Delaware Valley]] than it does with [[New York metropolitan area|New York]] It ...
    27: ...son, which has two maximum security units and houses the state's most dangerous criminals, is also loc...
    32: ...e first settlement which would become Trenton was established by [[Quakers]] in 1679, in the region th...
    36: ...capital for the new country, but the southern states favored a location south of the [[Mason-Dixon Lin...
  9. Albany, New York (8184 bytes)
    3: ...of [[New York]] in the [[United States|United States of America]]. As of the [[2000]] census, it has ...
    5: The '''City of Albany''' lies 145 miles (233 kilometers) north of and slightly east from ...
    30: west_coord = 73.7813|
    33: ... York and Albany, who later became [[James VII|James VII of Scotland and II of England]]. The Duke of ...
    37: ...ion, the first formal proposal to unite the colonies.
  10. Raleigh, North Carolina (12457 bytes)
    3: ...he creation of the [[Research Triangle Park]], a research park between Durham and Raleigh.
    19: mayor = [[Charles Meeker]] |
    30: west_coord = 78.6446|
    36: ...ny." The site was chosen as being within ten miles of [[Isaac Hunter's Tavern]], a tavern popular wi...
    40: ..., the [[National Weather Service]] issued no watches or warnings before the storm developed [http://ww...
  11. Bismarck, North Dakota (4472 bytes)
    2: .... state|state]] of the [[United States|United States of America]]. It is named for the German chancel...
    4: ... Tribune]]''. [[Bismarck Municipal Airport]] serves the city.
    27: west_coord = 100.7790|
    30: ...s located at 46°48'48" North, 100°46'44" West (46.813343, -100.779004){{GR|1}}.
    32: According to the [[United States Census Bureau]], the city has a total area of 71....
  12. Columbus, Ohio (27104 bytes)
    2: ...e]] of [[Ohio]] in the [[United States|United States of America]].
    4: ...,694 (2000 census, 31st largest in the United States). With regard to Combined Statistical Areas (and...
    6: ...]] and [[Fairfield County, Ohio|Fairfield]] counties.
    20: ...<br> and [[Fairfield County, Ohio|Fairfield counties]] |
    32: west_coord = 82.9915|
  13. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (37869 bytes)
    3: ...y as 'Oak City,' but locals never use this name. Residents of outlying suburbs or rural areas often ca...
    5: ...ta]]) as well as four of the six neighbouring states (Kansas, Missouri, [[Arkansas]], [[New Mexico]]) ...
    7: ...2003 totaled 523,303 with more than 1.25 million residents in the metropolitan area.
    9: ...11th attacks]] and the most destructive act of domestic terrorism in American history.
    27: city pop = 523,303 (est)|
  14. Cheyenne, Wyoming (8059 bytes)
    3: ...amie County, Wyoming|Laramie County]] and the largest city in Wyoming.
    28: west_coord = 104.8020|
    33: ...ighters on the plains. Not pleased with the changes brought about by the railroad, they had harassed ...
    35: ...lic relations vehicle for the moneyed cattle interests, began to write scathing accounts of the events...
    37: ...ome of the largest steam locomotives ever built, designed for hauling freight over the [[Rocky Mountai...
  15. Olympia, Washington (7112 bytes)
    3: ... Washington|Thurston County]]. Along with the cities of [[Lacey, Washington|Lacey]] and [[Tumwater, Wa...
    24: time zone = Western|
    27: west_coord = 122.8931|
    30: ... area. Many tribes shared access to these resources, including [[Squaxin Island Tribe|Squaxin]], [[Ni...
    32: ...ar the future townsite for the conversion of natives to Catholicism.
  16. Salt Lake City, Utah (41550 bytes)
    1: ...-day Saints]] during the [[2002 Winter Olympic Games]]. It is Salt Lake City's top tourist draw]]
    2: ...h|Davis]], and [[Weber County, Utah|Weber]] counties, had a population of 1,333,914 as of [[2000]].
    4: ...he lake's shore by [[marsh]]es and [[mudflat]]s. Residents are known as "[[List of famous Salt Lakers|...
    6: ... the city became known as the "Crossroads of the West". The city has developed a strong tourism indust...
    17: ...s cities in the [[American Old West|Old American West]].
  17. Sweden (27111 bytes)
    1: ... of large peaceful forests and mountainous wilderness.
    3: ...and [[17th century]]. In the 17th and 18th centuries the [[Realm of Sweden]] was through warfare exten...
    5: ...ned by liberal tendencies and a strong national quest for equality.
    18: official_languages = Swedish (''[[de facto]]'') <sup>2</sup> |
    21: leader_titles = <br>[[Monarch of Sweden|King]]<br>[[Prime Minis...
  18. Rail transport (15539 bytes)
    3: ...a series of individual powered or unpowered vehicles linked together).
    8: ...le than most other forms of land transport and saves energy.
    9: ...f freight (or given number of passengers), than does [[road]] transport. Furthermore, together with th...
    11: ...one of the safest modes of transport, and also makes a highly efficient use of space: a double tracked...
    13: ...the major form of public transport in many countries. In [[Asia]], for example, many millions use trai...
  19. Rome (33048 bytes)
    38: ...ircle the nine largest italian cities: Milan, Naples, Turin, Bologna, Palermo Catania, Florence, Genoa...
    40: ...]], the highest rate among all of [[Italy]]'s cities.
    42: ...c]], [[Roman Empire]]), and later the [[Papal States]], [[Kingdom of Italy]] and [[Italy|Italian Repub...
    45: ... Greek ''&#929;&#974;&#956;&#951;'' meaning braveness, courage; more probably the connection is with a...
    49: ... and of traders traveling north and south on the west side of the [[peninsula]].
  20. Berlin Wall (23423 bytes)
    3: ...nd fortified over the years, but was opened to unrestricted transit on [[November 9]], [[1989]] and su...
    7: ...eir control. The Soviet sector was by far the largest and contained the traditional city center, [[Ber...
    9: ... led to the [[Berlin Airlift]] by the Western Allies. The Soviets lifted the ineffective blockade the ...
    11: ... capital of West Germany in preference to either West Berlin or [[Frankfurt]].
    13: ...re prices for foodstuffs were much lower than in West Berlin. This drain of labour and economic output...

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