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41. Polity - Geography Resources : Courses On The Web
Geographic Information Systems, Michael Peterson, University of nebraska at The geography of World cities, Donald N. Rallis, Mary Washington College
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On-line Course Subject Index We welcome your feedback on this resource. Please send comments to Lance Christian Please use this form to suggest additions to our on-line course subject index. Please use this form to suggest additions to our list of alternative geography department listing sites. Contents Cartography and Map Interpretation Advanced Cartographic Methods Michael Peterson University of Nebraska at Omaha Advanced Cartography Jeremy Crampton George Mason University Analytical Cartography Nicholas Chrisman University of Washington Analytical and Computer Cartography Chuck Ehlschlaeger Hunter College of the City University of New York Cartographic Design John Krygier University at Buffalo Cartography Rob Kent University of Akron Cartography and Geographic Visualization John Krygier

42. Oakland Nebraska City Age Population Living Income Median
Oakland is a city located in Burt County, nebraska. geography Oakland islocated at 39°24 38 North,, Oakland County, MichiganOakland County is a county
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Oakland is a city located in Burt County, Nebraska . As of the census, the city had a total population of 1,367.
1 Geography
Oakland is located at 41°50'6" North, 96°27'58" West (41.835133, -96.466075) According to the United States Census Bureau , the city has a total area of 2.1 km² mi² ). 2.1 km² (0.8 mi²) of it is land and none of it is covered by water.
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As of the census of , there are 1,367 people, 565 households, and 371 families residing in the city. The population density is 651.6/km² (1,695.3/mi²). There are 623 housing units at an average density of 297.0/km² (772.6/mi²). The racial makeup of the city is 98.68% White African American Native American Asian ... Pacific Islander , 0.00% from other races , and 0.95% from two or more races. 0.73% of the population are Hispanic or Latino of any race.

43. Nebraska City, Nebraska NE, City Profile (Otoe County) - Hotels, Festivals, Gene
nebraska City, nebraska NE, community profile, with detailed info on Geocaching geography. Confluence of latitude longitude near nebraska City
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44. York, Nebraska NE, City Profile (York County) - Hotels, Festivals, Genealogy, Ne
Historic routes On the nebraska City cutoff of the Oregon Trail Geocaching geography. Confluence of latitude longitude near York
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45. Nebraska Department Of Economic Development
nebraska Counties by Geographic Location nebraska cities and Towns by County Land Area of cities and Towns Geographic Location of nebraska Places.
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46. David City City Information And Weather - Nebraska - ELook City Data
David City. Zip Code(s) 68632 (Check Weather) State nebraska Quick LinksGeography City Population City Marital Status Races Ancestries
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47. Ashland, Nebraska - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Ashland is a city located in Saunders County, nebraska. geography. Location ofAshland, nebraska. Ashland is located at 41°2 26 North, 96°22 21 West
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Ashland is a city located in Saunders County, Nebraska . As of the census, the city had a total population of 2,262.
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Ashland is located at the site of a low-water limestone ledge forming the bottom of Salt Creek, an otherwise mud-bottomed waterway that was a formidable obstacle for wagon trains on the great westward migrations of the late 1840s and 1850s. The Ox-Bow Trail, a variant route of the Oregon Trail, ran from Nebraska City on the Missouri to Fort Kearny on the Platte, where it joined the main body of the Oregon Trail. The limestone bottom of the Salt at Ashland was a far superior crossing of that stream than any other, and a town, Saline Ford, was born. Saline Ford was a trading post, and exemplified the 'wild west.' Proper families prospered by the trade at the crossing, but didn't want to live there. So up on a hill overlooking the Salt Valley, the village of Flora City was born. These twin towns later were incorporated as Ashland. Early morning, Downtown Ashland

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49. Largest Counties - Smallest Counties - Largest Metro Areas
14, Slope Co., North Dakota, 767. 15, Logan Co., nebraska, 774 6,PhiladelphiaWilmington-Atlantic City, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland
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January 1, 2002 The United States Census Bureau recently released population data for counties and metropolitan areas based on the 2000 Census. Below are lists of the fifteen most populous counties, fifteen least populous counties, and the fifteen most populous metropolitan areas. Largest Counties Rank County 2000 Pop. Los Angeles Co., California Cook Co., Illinois Harris Co., Texas Maricopa Co., Arizona Orange Co., California

50. Live With Lewis From Nebraska City, Nebraska
Live with Lewis from nebraska City, nebraska LEARNING ACTIVITIES For theteacher of geography 1. Have students work on map skills by following the
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51. GEO 350: Geography Of Europe
geography of nebraska. geography 445/545, 3 credit hours 18—nebraskaCities…Rural/Urban Symbiosis; Papers Due. 20—Economic Development…and the “Farm
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GEO 445/545: Geography of Nebraska Fall Semester, 2005 Assistant Professor Knotwell 239 Connell Hall 402-375-3122 (home, if you must) jaknotw1@wsc.edu Office Hours—MW 8:30 – 10:00; TR 8:30 – 9:30 Materials: Flowerday , Charles A ., Flat Water: a History of Nebraska and its Water Nebraskaland Magazine, Weather and Climate of Nebraska Daum , Meghan, The Quality of Life Report McNeal, Thomas, Goodnight, Nebraska Professor Knotwell’s “Geography Hub” webpage http://academic.wsc.edu/faculty/jaknotw1/ Bring appropriate readings to class! If you can come out of this course with an understanding of what a Nebraskan is . . . and why (s )he is that way because of his/her inhabiting Nebraska , then you will have achieved something of great importance. Have Nebraskans formed an identity at any time during their modern existence in this territory? Has that identity changed? Into what? When? Why? These questions are always just swimming around in my head . . . begging for answers. It is my intention that we will get much closer to answering these questions by the end of this course. Because this is not an exercise for the faint of heart, I need you to devote a great deal of energy and passion to this cause . . . I will, in fact, attempt to measure your commitment; it will inevitably reveal itself in the quality of your musings and reflections, of which we will do a great deal this semester.

52. Nebraska
The state s sizable cattle and hog industries make Dakota City and Lexington among Atlas nebraska Facts on nebraska flags, maps, geography, history,
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53. Cities (from Nebraska) --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
cities (from nebraska) nebraska has only three cities with a population of more than The largest city is Omaha, on the west bank of the Missouri River.
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54. Nebraska State Geography
nebraska State geography. So you want to know about nebraska? Major citiesLincoln and Omaha. Admission to union The 37th State
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Top of Page Population (1994): 1,623,000 (37th in size) State size: 77,355 square miles (15th in size) State Capital: Lincoln (named after Abraham Lincoln) Major cities: Lincoln and Omaha Admission to union: The 37th State Date entered the union: March 1, 1867 Origin of state name: Named after the indian word for the Platte River Nicknames: The Cornhusker State Bordering states: South Dakota, Iowa, Kansas, Colorado and Wyoming State bird: Western Meadowlark State flower: Goldenrod State tree: Cottonwood Motto: Equality Before the Law
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Top of Page Primarily an agricultural state producing corn, wheat and livestock. Manufacturing includes food processing. Natural resources include oil and natural gas.

55. Nebraska State History Information Links Symbols Capital Constitution Flags Maps
State Site Official Web Site of the State of nebraska; Capital City. Omaha,18551868. Geographic Center nebraska geography; Governor
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56. Nebraska Almanac From NETSTATE
The State of nebraska General information. Ten Largest cities by PopulationState Capital in Red (US Census, April, 2000). nebraska cities, Omaha
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Admitted to Union March 1, 1867 Capital Lincoln, [ Find out more Nickname Cornhusker State, Tree Planters State, Bug-Eaters State, [ Find out more Motto Equality Before the Law, [ Find out more Total Area 77,358 square miles Rank Total Land Area 76,878 square miles Rank Total Water Area 481 square miles Rank Length 430 miles Width 210 miles Highest Point 5,424 feet (Johnson Township) Rank Lowest Point 480 feet (Missouri River) Rank Mean Elevation 2,600 feet Rank Highest Temp 118 degrees on July 24, 1936 at Minden Lowest Temp -47 degrees on February 12, 1899 at Camp Clarke Highest Monthly Avg Temp 89.5 degrees Rank Lowest Monthly Avg Temp 8.9 degrees Rank Population
(U.S. Census, April, 2000) Rank Population per square mile
(Population/Total Land Area) Rank Ten Largest Cities by Population State Capital in Red (U.S. Census, April, 2000) Nebraska Cities Omaha Lincoln Bellevue Grand Island Kearney Fremont Hastings North Platte Norfolk Columbus Omaha Fremont Lincoln Hastings Bellevue North Platte Grand Island Norfolk Kearney Columbus Median Age Average Lifetime (1979-1981) Rank Crimes Reported per 100,000 (1992-1993)

57. Omaha: Weather And Much More From Answers.com
O·ma·ha ( o m?hô , -hä ) A city of eastern nebraska on the Missouri River geography. Omaha (oh-muh-haw, oh-muh-hah). Largest city in nebraska.
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A city of eastern Nebraska on the Missouri River and the Iowa border. Founded in 1854 with the opening of the Nebraska Territory, it grew as a supply point for westward migration, especially after the coming of the railroad in 1869. It was territorial capital from 1855 to 1867. Population: 404,000. var tcdacmd="cc=edu;dt"; Encyclopedia Omaha məh¤, –h´ ), city (1990 pop. 335,795), seat of Douglas co., E Nebr., on the west bank of the Missouri River; inc. 1857. The largest city in the state, it is a busy port of entry and a major transportation center. It is also one of the largest livestock markets and meat-processing centers in the world and a market for agricultural products. Besides food processing, the city's industries include the manufacture of farm machinery, fertilizers, electronic components, insecticides, chemicals, and paint. Omaha is also the home of many insurance and telecommunications companies, and a center for medical treatment and research. Founded when the Nebraska Territory was opened to settlement in 1854, it grew as a supply point for westward migration and became a thriving transportation and industrial center after the arrival of the railroad in 1869. It was the territorial capital from 1855 to 1867. A world's fair, the Trans-Mississippi and International Exhibition, was held there in 1898.

58. Find Nebraska Lawyers, Attorneys, And Law Firms From Lawyers.com
Find a Lawyer Browse by geography. nebraska Lawyers and Law Firms. Select acity in nebraska where you wish to locate a lawyer or law firm.
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59. Find Nebraska Lawyers, Attorneys, And Law Firms
Find a Lawyer Browse by geography. nebraska Lawyers and Law Firms. Select acounty or city in nebraska where you wish to locate a lawyer or law firm.
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60. US Dept Of State - Publications
An Outline of American geography. State Capitals Missouri Jefferson City,Montana Helena nebraska Lincoln Nevada Carson City New Hampshire Concord
http://usinfo.state.gov/products/pubs/geography/capitals.htm
Advanced Search/Archive Saturday September 24, 2005 USINFO Publications An Outline of
American Geography State Capitals
Alabama: Montgomery
Alaska: Juneau
Arizona: Phoenix
Arkansas: Little Rock
California: Sacramento
Colorado: Denver
Connecticut: Hartford
Delaware: Dover
Florida: Tallahassee Georgia: Atlanta Hawaii: Honolulu Idaho: Boise Illinois: Springfield Indiana: Indianapolis Iowa: Des Moines Kansas: Topeka Kentucky: Frankfort Louisiana: Baton Rouge Maine: Augusta Maryland: Annapolis Massachusetts: Boston Michigan: Lansing Minnesota: St. Paul Mississippi: Jackson Missouri: Jefferson City Montana: Helena Nebraska: Lincoln Nevada: Carson City New Hampshire: Concord New Jersey: Trenton New Mexico: Santa Fe New York: Albany North Carolina: Raleigh North Dakota: Bismarck Ohio: Columbus Oklahoma: Oklahoma City Oregon: Salem Pennsylvania: Harrisburg Rhode Island: Providence South Carolina: Columbia South Dakota: Pierre Tennessee: Nashville Texas: Austin Utah: Salt Lake City Vermont: Montpelier Virginia: Richmond Washington: Olympia West Virginia: Charleston Wisconsin: Madison Wyoming: Cheyenne Back to Chapter 17 Back to Contents Continue to Major Cities
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