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Stockholm, Wisconsin
Stockholm is a village in Pepin County, Wisconsin, United States, founded in 1854 by immigrants from Karlskoga, Sweden. The population was 97 at the 2000 census. The village is located within the Town of Stockholm.
Stockholm,_Wisconsin
World
World is a common name for the planet Earth but is also often used to mean the sum of human civilization living on it, specifically human experience, history, or the 'human condition' in general. In a metaphysical context, World may refer to the Universe, everything that constitutes reality:World (philosophy)
World
Texas/Archive 1
Talk:Texas/Archive_1
Provincetown, Massachusetts
Provincetown is a town located at the extreme tip of Cape Cod in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 3,431 at the 2000 census. Sometimes called "P-town", harbor, artists, tourist industry, and its reputation as a gay village.The United States Census Bureau provides additional demographic detail for the more densely populated central village area within the town.
Provincetown,_Massachusetts
Wellfleet, Massachusetts
Wellfleet is a town in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States. Located halfway between the "tip" and "elbow" of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, the town had a population of 2,749 at the 2000 census, which swells nearly sixfold during the summer. Nearly half of the land area of Wellfleet is part of the Cape Cod National Seashore and a total of 70% of the town's land area is in some form of protection.
Wellfleet,_Massachusetts
Bellingham, Washington
Bellingham (pronounced ) is the largest city in and the county seat of Whatcom County in the U.S. state of Washington, and the twelfth largest city in the state. It is situated on Bellingham Bay, which is protected by Lummi Island, Portage Island, and the Lummi Peninsula, and opens onto the Strait of Georgia. It lies west of Mount Baker and Lake Whatcom (from which it gets its drinking water) and north of the Chuckanut Mountains and Skagit Valley. Whatcom Creek runs through the center of the city.
Bellingham,_Washington
Norwich, Vermont
Norwich is a town in Windsor County, Vermont, United States, located along the Connecticut River opposite Hanover, New Hampshire. The population was 3,544 at the 2000 census.The name of the town was originally spelled "Norwhich", but the additional 'h' was dropped shortly after the town was chartered.
Norwich,_Vermont
Niihau
Niihau or Niihau ( in English and in Hawaiian) is the smallest of the inhabited Hawaiian Islands in the U.S. State of Hawaii, having an area of . Known as the "Forbidden Isle", Niihau lies across the Kaulakahi Channel, southwest of Kauai, and the crescent-shaped island of Lehua is positioned north of Niihau.
Niihau
8th millennium BC
In the 8th millennium BC, agriculture becomes widely practiced in the Fertile Crescent and Anatolia. Pottery becomes widespread (with independent development in Central America) and animal husbandry (pastoralism) spreads to Africa and Eurasia. World population is approximately 5 million.
8th_millennium_BC
Monterey, California
The City of Monterey in Monterey County is located on Monterey Bay along the Pacific coast in Central California. As of 2005, the city population was 30,641. The city is noted for its rich history of resident artists beginning in the late 1800s and its historically famed fishery. Monterey is home to the Monterey Bay Aquarium, the Monterey American Viticultural Area, Cannery Row, Fisherman's Wharf and the annual Monterey Jazz Festival.
Monterey,_California
Saint Paul, Minnesota
Saint Paul (, abbreviated St. Paul) is the capital and second most populated city in the U.S. state of Minnesota. The city lies mostly on the north bank of the Mississippi River, downstream of the river's confluence with the Minnesota River, and adjoins Minneapolis, the state's largest city.
Saint_Paul,_Minnesota
London, Ohio
London is a city in Madison County, Ohio, United States. It was established in 1810 to serve as the county seat of Madison County. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 8,771, an increase from 7,807 in 1990. The ZIP code is 43140.
London,_Ohio
Montpelier, Vermont
Montpelier () is a city in the U.S. state of Vermont that serves as the state capital and the shire town (county seat) of Washington County. As the capital of Vermont, Montpelier is the site of the Vermont State House, seat of the legislative branch of Vermont government. The population was 8,035 at the 2000 census. By population, it is the smallest state capital in the United States. Montpelier is also home to the Vermont History Museum and Vermont College of Fine Arts.
Montpelier,_Vermont
Greeks
Greeks
Beaverton, Oregon
Beaverton is a city in Washington County, Oregon, United States, seven miles (11Portland in the Tualatin River Valley. population is estimated to be 86,205, almost 14% more than the 2000 census figure of 76,129. This makes it the second-largest city in the county and Oregon's sixth-largest city.
Beaverton,_Oregon
Emory University
Emory University is a private research university in the metropolitan area of Atlanta in the Druid Hills CDP in unincorporated Dekalb County, Georgia. In addition to its two undergraduate divisions, Emory has nine graduate and professional schools, including schools of business, law, medicine, theology, nursing, and public health, as well as thirteen graduate programs in arts and sciences.
Emory_University
Sfmontyo
User_talk:Sfmontyo
Telluride, Colorado
Telluride,_Colorado
Montgomery County, Maryland
Montgomery_County,_Maryland
Rockville, Maryland
Rockville is the county seat of Montgomery County, Maryland, United States. According to the 2007 census update, the city had a total population of 58,706, making it the third largest city in Maryland.
Rockville,_Maryland
Bethesda, Maryland
Bethesda is a census designated place in southern Montgomery County, Maryland, United States, just northwest of Washington, D.C. It takes its name from a local church, the Bethesda Presbyterian Church, built in 1820 and rebuilt in 1850, which in turn took its name from Jerusalem's Pool of Bethesda.
Bethesda,_Maryland
Silver Spring, Maryland
Silver Spring is an urbanized, unincorporated area in Montgomery County, Maryland, United States. After Baltimore and Columbia, the Silver Spring CDP is the third most populous place in Maryland.The urbanized, oldest, and southernmost part of Silver Spring is a major business hub that lies at the north apex of Washington, D.C.
Silver_Spring,_Maryland
Sacramento County, California
Sacramento_County,_California
Merced, California
Merced county seat of Merced County, California in the San Joaquin Valley of Central California. As of 2007, the city had a total population of 80,608. Incorporated in 1889, Merced is a charter city that operates under a council-manager government. It is named after the Merced River, which flows nearby.Merced, known as the "Gateway to Yosemite", is less than two hours by car from Yosemite National Park to the east and to the west is Monterey Bay, the Pacific Ocean, and miles of beaches.
Merced,_California
Pribilof Islands
Pribilof Islands (often called the Fur Seal Islands, Russian:Kotovi) are a group of four volcanic islands, part of the US state of Alaska, lying in the Bering Sea, about 200 miles (320 km) north of Unalaska and 200 miles southwest of Cape Newenham, the nearest point on the North American mainland.
Pribilof_Islands
Hawaiian language
Talk:Hawaiian_language
Portland, Maine
Portland is the largest city in the U.S. state of Maine and the county seat of Cumberland County. The city population was 64,249 at the 2000 Census. Portland is Maine's cultural, social and economic capital. It is also the principal city of the PortlandSouth Portland–Biddeford, Maine Metropolitan Statistical Area, which includes Cumberland, York, and Sagadahoc counties.
Portland,_Maine
Boca Raton, Florida
Boca Raton () is a city in Palm Beach County, Florida incorporated in May, 1925. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 74,764; the 2006 population recorded by the U.S. Census Bureau was 86,396. However, the majority of the people under the postal address of Boca Raton, about 200,000 in total, are not actual residents of municipal Boca Raton.
Boca_Raton,_Florida
Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act
Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (, EMTALA) is a United States Act of Congress passed in 1986 as part of the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act. It requires hospitals and ambulance services to provide care to anyone needing emergency treatment regardless of citizenship, legal status or ability to pay.
Emergency_Medical_Treatment_and_Active_Labor_Act
1009–1000 BC
1009–1000_BC
Orem, Utah
Orem is a city in Utah County, Utah, United States, in the north-central part of the state. It is adjacent to Provo, Lindon, and Vineyard and is about south of Salt Lake City. Orem is one of the principal cities of the Provo-Orem, Utah Metropolitan Statistical Area, which includes all of Utah and Juab counties.
Orem,_Utah
Cripple Creek, Colorado
Cripple_Creek,_Colorado
Orange County, California
Orange County is a county in Southern California, United States. Its county seat is Santa Ana. As of the 2000 census, its population was 2,846,293, though a July 2008 estimate placed the population at 3,010,759, making it the second most populous county in California, behind Los Angeles County and ahead of San Diego County.
Orange_County,_California
Frederick County, Maryland
Frederick_County,_Maryland
Frederick County, Virginia
Frederick County is a county located in the U.S. state Commonwealth" Virginia. It is included in the Winchester, Virginia-West Virginia Metropolitan Statistical Area. It was formed in 1743 by the splitting of Orange County. For ten years it was the home of George Washington. As of 2000, the population was 59,209. Its county seat is Winchester. The northernmost point in Virginia is located in Frederick County.
Frederick_County,_Virginia
Prince George's County, Maryland
Prince_George's_County,_Maryland
Manhattan
Manhattan is one of the five boroughs of New York City, located primarily on Manhattan Island at the mouth of the Hudson River.New York County, which has the same boundaries as the Borough of Manhattan (and which should not be confused with New York City), is the most densely populated county in the United States, with a 2008 population of 1,634,795 living in a land area of 22.96one of the wealthiest counties in the United States, with a 2005 personal income per capita above $100,000.
Manhattan
The Bronx
Talk:The_Bronx
Queens
Queens is the largest in area, the second-largest in population, and the easternmost of the Five Boroughs which form the City of New York. The Borough of Queens' boundaries are identical to those of the County of Queens (Queens County), a subdivision of the State of New York in the Northeastern United States.Located on the western portion of Long Island, Queens is home to two of the three major New York City area airports, John F.
Queens
Demography
Demography is the statistical study of all populations. It can be a very general science that can be applied to any kind of dynamic population, that is, one that changes over time or space (see population dynamics). It encompasses the study of the size, structure and distribution of populations, and spatial and/or temporal changes in them in response to birth, migration, aging and death.
Demography
Long Island
Talk:Long_Island
Augusta, Maine
Augusta is the capital of the U.S. state of Maine, county seat of Kennebec County, and center of population for Maine . The city's population was 18,560 at the 2000 census. Located on the Kennebec River at the head of tide, it is home to the University of Maine at Augusta.
Augusta,_Maine
Garrett County, Maryland
Garrett_County,_Maryland
Omaha, Nebraska
Omaha is the largest city in the state of Nebraska, United States, and is the county seat of Douglas County. It is located in the Midwestern United States on the Missouri River, about 20Platte River. Omaha is the anchor of the Omaha-Council Bluffs metropolitan area, with Council Bluffs, Iowa sitting adjacent to Omaha across the Missouri River.
Omaha,_Nebraska
Issei
Issei (一世, first generation) is a Japanese language term used in countries in North America, South America and Australia to specify the Japanese people first to immigrate. Their children born in the new country are referred to as Nisei (second generation), and their grandchildren are Sansei (third generation). All them come from the numbers "one, two, three" in the Japanese language, as Japanese numerals are "ichi, ni, san."
Issei
Sansei
Sansei (三世, third generation) is a Japanese language term used in countries in North America, South America and Australia to specify the children of children born to Japanese people in the new country. The Nisei are considered the second generation, grandchildren of the Japanese-born immigrants called Sansei and the fourth generation Yonsei. (In Japanese counting, "one, two, three" is "ichi, ni, san." SeeJapanese numerals).
Sansei
Brooklyn
Brooklyn (named after the Dutch town Breukelen) is one of the five boroughs of New York City, located southwest of Queens on the western tip of Long Island. An independent city until its consolidation with New York in 1898, Brooklyn is New York City's most populous borough, with 2.5 million residents, and second largest in area.
Brooklyn
Baltimore County, Maryland
Baltimore_County,_Maryland
Allegany County, Maryland
Allegany_County,_Maryland
Washington County, Maryland
Washington_County,_Maryland