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  1. United States (58223 bytes)
    112: ...ns. Arid deserts, including the [[Mojave desert|Mojave]], extend through the lowlands and valleys of t...
    166: |12. ||align=left | [[Jacksonville, Florida]] || 911,507
    202: ...na|China]] (Mainland 10%, [[Hong Kong]] 1%) and [[Japan]] (8%). More than 50% of total trade is with t...
    215: ...away, and some [[airports]], such as [[Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport]] and Chicago'...
    229: ... say, recent [[Afro-Caribbean]] immigrants from [[Jamaica]] or imigrants from [[Nigeria]] or refugees ...
  2. Tennessee (19096 bytes)
    43: ...odern spelling, ''Tennessee'', is attributed to [[James Glen]], the Governor of [[South Carolina]], wh...
    77: Tennessee lies adjacent to 8 other states, matched only by Missouri w...
    141: ... [[Bristol, Tennessee|Bristol]] - site of major [[NASCAR]] track
    142: * [[Lynchburg, Tennessee|Lynchburg]] - home of [[Jack Daniels]] distillery
    225: ...*[[West Tenn Diamond Jaxx]] ([[Jackson, Tennessee|Jackson]])
  3. Auto racing (15302 bytes)
    64: ...eway.JPG|thumb|250px|right|One of the most famous NASCAR tracks was the old [[Riverside International Race...
    69: ...famous race in the series is the [[Daytona 500]]. NASCAR also runs the [[Busch Series]] (a junior stock ca...
    71: ...ngines, large tires, and light open-wheel bodies. NASCAR's oldest series is considered by many to be its m...
    116: ... take place in the desert, such as the famous [[Baja 1000]].
    117: ...y|Paris-Dakar]], [[Master Rallye]] or European "bajas" are called Cross-Country Rallies.
  4. Formula One (29650 bytes)
    24: ...of mid-engined cars, occurred in the [[1950s]]; [[Jack Brabham]], champion in [[1959]] and [[1960]], s...
    26: ...ade. Between [[Jim Clark]], [[Jackie Stewart]], [[Jack Brabham]], [[Graham Hill]], and [[Denny Hulme]]...
    43: ...gel Mansell]], [[Alain Prost]], [[Damon Hill]], [[Jacques Villeneuve]] and [[Nelson Piquet]] (the latt...
    72: ...eries]]" such as [[Indy Racing League|IRL]] and [[NASCAR]]. In its early years, F1 teams commonly construc...
    90: ...frica]]n World Championship race in 1958. Asia ([[Japan]], 1976) and [[Oceania]] ([[Australia]], [[198...
  5. Stock car racing (7372 bytes)
    7: ...of that model were sold to the general public. In NASCAR's early years, the cars were so "stock" that it w...
    11: ...ated than standard cars on the road. For example, NASCAR (the premier stock car organization in the US) re...
    19: ...S top sporting events in terms of attendance were NASCAR races. Only [[American football|football]] drew m...
    21: Besides NASCAR, there is [[IROC]] (''International Race of Champ...
    23: ...ir [[NASCAR Elite Division|Elite Division]] and [[NASCAR Dodge Weekly Series|Dodge Weekly Series racing]].
  6. Richmond, Virginia (20197 bytes)
    3: ...pg|thumb|300px|Downtown Richmond as seen from the James River]]
    44: Richmond is located at the [[fall line]] of the [[James River]]. Like many other cities on the East co...
    46: ...] ten days after landing at [[Jamestown, Virginia|Jamestown]]. The city was not known as "Richmond" un...
    50: ...y 20th century were the [[toll bridge]]s over the James River. In [[1910]], Manchester agreed to a pol...
    66: ::'''Police:''' Rodney Monroe (Hired 24 Jan 05)
  7. Phoenix, Arizona (34271 bytes)
    49: In [[1867]], [[Jack Swilling]] of [[Wickenburg, Arizona|Wickenburg]...
    51: ...r, wanted to name it Stonewall, after [[Stonewall Jackson]]; others suggested Salina.
    55: ...ffice was established [[June 15]], [[1868]], with Jack Swilling as [[postmaster]].
    65: ...y election, in which Judge John T. Alsap defeated James D. Monihon, 127 to 107, to become the city's f...
    88: ...hin the city limits and thousands more lived in adjacent communities and depended upon Phoenix for the...
  8. Dover, Delaware (4514 bytes)
    3: ...oldiers killed in battle. Two weekends a year, [[NASCAR]] stock-car races are held at Dover Downs Interna...
  9. Atlanta, Georgia (39442 bytes)
    36: ...ble union assets destroyed. The next day, mayor [[James Calhoun]] surrendered the city, and on [[Septe...
    60: ... April. Winters are cold for short periods, with January daily lows around 33 °F (1 °C) and h...
    68: ...ccess in the mayoral election at least in part to Jackson's endorsement.
    117: ...ons. It is situated 10 miles south of downtown, adjacent to the intersection of I-85 and I-285. The MA...
    119: ...te a Multi-Modal Passenger Terminal in downtown adjacent to Philips Arena and the Five-Points MARTA st...
  10. Indianapolis, Indiana (25903 bytes)
    37: ...s were convicted of bribery and jailed. Governor Jackson was indicted on charges of bribery, but he w...
    73: The Speedway also hosts the [[NASCAR]] [[Brickyard 400]] stock car race (currently sch...
    161: *[[Benjamin Harrison]], U.S. president (born in [[North Be...
    163: *[[Jake Lloyd]], actor (resident),
    164: *[[Wes Montgomery]], [[jazz guitar|jazz guitarist]]
  11. List of HIV-positive people (8891 bytes)
    29: *[[Kiki Djan]] ([[1957]]-[[2004]]), [[Ghana|Ghanian]] singer
    43: *[[Fred Hersch]] (born [[1955]]), jazz pianist
    47: *[[Paul Jabara]], ([[1948]]-[[1992]], [[United States|Americ...
    48: ...]]), film director, made the film ''[[Blue (Derek Jarman movie)|Blue]]'' while blind (as a result of A...
    60: *[[Jacques Morali]], ([[1947]]-[[1991]]), [[disco]] com...

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