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         Washington Geography:     more books (100)
  1. Washington Off the Beaten Path: A Guide to Unique Places
  2. Washington, D.C (One Nation) by Capstone Press Geography Dept., Jane Freundel Levey, et all 1998-03
  3. Fruit Growing in Washington (Lifepac History & Geography Grade 3)
  4. Dynamic Geography of Marine Fish Populations (Washington Sea Grant/Recruitment Fisheries Oceanography) by Alec D. MacCall, 1990-05
  5. National Geographic Guide Map Washington (National Geographic GuideMaps) by National Geographic Society, 2001-06
  6. Central Washington's emerging Hispanic landscape.: An article from: Focus on Geography by Scott Brady, 2004-03-22
  7. Handbook of Arctic Discoveries by Adolphus Washington Greely, 2005-12-05
  8. Geography, history and government of Washington State, by Kenneth Dorsett, 1966
  9. The State of Washington: Its history, its geography, its government, its institutions, its resources, its industries, its vocations, and its society : ... social studies for use in the ninth grade by Thelma A Kraabel, 1941
  10. The state of Washington: Supplement to New geography, book two, of the Frye-Atwood geographical series by Mary M Fenton, 1921
  11. The territory of Washington: A sketch of its history, geography, climate, soil and productions, with particular reference to King county and the city of Seattle by H. W Fenton, 1888
  12. Floristic plant geography of eastern Washington and northern Idaho by Rexford F Daubenmire, 1975
  13. The Palouse soil problem,: With an account of Elephant remains in wind-borne soil on the Columbia Plateau of Washington, (Contributions to the geography of the United States Bulletin 790 - B) by Kirk Bryan, 1927-08-15
  14. The geography of Washington, by Henry Landes, 1912

21. HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY OF INDIVIDUAL STATES IN UNITED STATES
washington geography Readyto-Use Activities, Questions, Maps, and Research Projects, by Randy Womack. A Golden Educational Center book.
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22. Geography Graduate Programs In West U.S.A.
University Of Washington Program Geography Location Seattle, WA. The University of washington geography Dept. is one of North America s leading graduate
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Geography Graduate Programs in West U.S.A.
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Program: Geography and Geographic Information Systems
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23. Uwnews.org | University Of Washington News And Information
a University of washington geography professor, found widely divergent Our research shows that there is an alternative ethnic geography in a city
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24. Uwnews.org | University Of Washington News And Information
The questionnaire, designed by University of washington geography professors William Beyers and Stephanie Chang, takes up to 15 minutes to complete and
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25. Washington Geography
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26. SLA - Geography And Map Division - Bylaws
The Geography and Map Division was founded as a Group of the Washington, A committee appointed in 1948 by the washington geography and Map Group to
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Reprinted from Bulletin No. 128, June 1982 by Mary Murphy It is impossible to do justice to forty years of activity in forty minutes, so I’ll just try to cover some of the highlights of our history. From the very beginning, the Geography and Map Division has had a reputation for being one of the most active and enthusiastic divisions in the Special Libraries Association and for sponsoring some of the most interesting programs, and almost from the beginning for publishing an excellent professional bulletin. The Geography and Map Division was founded as a Group of the Washington, D.C. Chapter on October 16, 1941, about a year after the Washington members of SLA withdrew from the Baltimore Chapter and established the Washington D.C. Chapter.
The original petition for a Geography and Map Group was signed by nine SLA members: Julia F. Banks, Jane Brewer, Mary B. DeWitt, Miriam Ketchum, Clara E. LeGear, Dorothy C. Lewis, Esther A. Manion, Catherine H. Schmidt, and Mae W. Tucker. Two of them, Clara LeGear and Esther Ann Manion are still members of the Geography and Map Division. By July 31, 1943 the Group had grown to 20. In 1944 when membership reached 50, national status was requested. At that time Jane Brewer, Chairman of the national Membership Committee, said that the Geography and Map Group had been a means of bringing in about 25 new members to the Washington Chapter. It was noted in 1943-44 that the Geography and Map Group was responsible for about 40% of the total newspaper space devoted to the Washington chapter and groups of SLA; 23 of 56 columns were devoted to Geography and Map activities.

27. GEOGRAPHY At The University Of Washington
Offering graduate and undergraduate programs in GIS (Geographical Information Systems), international development and economic, urban, Social, political, and environmental geography.
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Welcome to the Department of Geography web site at the University of Washington. You can access factual information about the department in a direct, linear manner via the categories on the lefthand side of the page. We invite you also to explore some of the contemporary conceptual themes in geography by clicking on the seven icons below.
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28. ECONOMIC & BUSINESS GEOGRAPHY
Outlines several definitions of economic geography and discusses research issues related to the field.
http://faculty.washington.edu/~krumme/ecbusgeo.html
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What is Geography?
Geography, at the start of the new century, is a comparatively small but lively and challenging academic discipline providing a distinctive approach to many of today's societal problems and issues: economic and social inequality; cost and quality of health care delivery systems, urban and suburban growth; efficient transport systems, patterns of food supply and hunger, health and disease, education and child labor; environmental and pollution problems; economic impacts of natural catastrophies (floods, earthquakes), appropriate utilization of water and energy resources; local and locational repercussions of new communications technologies; the activities and behaviors of transnational corporations; and many more.
The Geography Department has over the years developed a strong emphasis on Economic and Business Geography. [See also:

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Travel, Culture, geography and Community Links.
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Historic Mile Branch Settlement in Franklinton, Indian and Pioneer Museums of Cassidy Park in Bogalusa, the beautiful Bogue Chitto and Pearl Rivers, flora and fauna farms, specialty restaurants, Mardi Gras, Dogwood Tour, Watermelon Festival, 4th of July celebration, Festival in the Park (Spring and Fall), Washington Parish Free Fair, Mile Branch Pioneer Christmas and lighted Christmas in the Park... these and more are guaranteed to attract you to the laid-back life in our rural parish. The Louisiana Scenic Byways brochure of the 13 Bayou Byway parishes leads you here to the "toe of the boot," and a feeling for our history and the friendliness of our folks may just keep you here! For more information, contact: Washington Parish Tourism Credit: Louisiana Office of Tourism More information....
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    • Our population is 43185 people in 17617 households.
  • 30. Washington, District Of Columbia: Geography, Maps And Information - Geography
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    31. The Professional Geographer
    A washington D.C. based geography journal.
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    The Professional Geographer
    Truman A. Hartshorn , Editor Peter O. Muller , Book Review Editor Georgia State University, Atlanta University of Miami How to submit manuscripts: Send to AAG Meridian Place Office, 1710 Sixteenth St. NW, Washington DC 20009-3198 or Manuscript Central
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    32. Kahlotus, Washington - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    General overview of the city from the Wikipedia. Includes geography and demographics.
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    Kahlotus, Washington
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
    Kahlotus is a city located in Franklin County, Washington . As of the census, the city had a total population of 214. Kahlotus was the most Republican incorporated municipality in Washington State in the 2004 Presidential election , giving ninety percent of its vote to incumbent President George W. Bush , with 120 ballots cast.
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    Kahlotus is located at 46°38'42" North, 118°33'18" West (46.644936, -118.554909) According to the United States Census Bureau , the city has a total area of 1.1 km² mi² ). 1.1 km² (0.4 mi²) of it is land and none of the area is covered with water. edit
    Demographics
    As of the census of , there are 214 people, 89 households, and 51 families residing in the city. The population density is 201.5/km² (523.2/mi²). There are 113 housing units at an average density of 106.4/km² (276.3/mi²). The racial makeup of the city is 85.05% White African American Native American Asian ... Pacific Islander , 9.35% from

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    Search Jobs Resume Writing University of washington Home Bachelor s degree in geography, math, statistics, computer science or other quantitative or
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    34. Navajo Nation Washington Office.
    Provides demographic information including geography, government structure, permanent issues and the relationship with the Federal government. Also includes related links, a calendar of events, FAQ, and message from the Tribal President.
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    Demographics According to the 2000 U.S. Census, 298,197 individuals claimed Navajo ethnicity. Of that total, as of November 30, 2001 (Navajo Nation Vital Records Home Profile Staff Legislative News ... Contact Us
    Site Maintained by SE Woods Tech Office), 255,543 are enrolled members of the Navajo Nation, placing the Navajo Indian Tribe as the largest federally recognized tribe in the United States.
    Geography The Navajo Nation , or Dine Bikeyah (Land of The People), extends into the states of Arizona, New Mexico and Utah, covering over 27,000 square miles, including all or parts of 13 counties in those states. Dine Bikeyah is larger than 10 of the 50 states in the United States. Much of Dine Bikeyah is extremely remote and isolated, with significant renewable and non-renewable natural resources, including surface and ground water, range lands, forests, irrigated farmlands, lakes, fish and wildlife, as well as substantial reserves of coal, oil and natural gas.
    Governmental Structure The Navajo Nation Government is composed of three branches

    35. Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    geography. USGS satellite image of washington, DC, taken April 26, 2002. Main Article geography of washington, DC. washington, DC is located at 38° 53?
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    Washington, D.C. City flag City seal City motto Justitia Omnibus (Justice for All) City nickname : "D.C." Official bird wood thrush
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    1,592.6/km² Time zone Eastern UTC Location ... City website Washington, D.C. is the capital city of the United States of America . "D.C." stands for the " District of Columbia " which is the federal district containing the city of Washington. The city is named for George Washington , military leader of the American Revolution and the first President of the United States . The District of Columbia and the city of Washington are coextensive and are governed by a single municipal government, so for most practical purposes they are considered to be the same entity. It is known locally as the District or simply D.C. Historically, it was called the Federal City The District of Columbia, founded on July 16 , is a federal district as specified by the United States Constitution with limited—and sometimes contentious—local rule. The District is ruled "in all cases whatsoever" by the

    36. Access Washington- Geography
    Locate washington State Government information and services available on the Web.
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    37. Access Washington- Social Studies And Geography
    Locate washington State Government information and services available on the Web.
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    38. The US50 - A Guide To The State Of Washington - Geography
    The US50 washington is a extensive guide to geography, outdoors, history, tourism, events and attractions for the state of washington.
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    39. ClickState.com - Washington Web Directory
    Geographic Center, The geographic center of washington is located in Chelan County, 10 miles WSW of Wenatchee. Longitude 120° 16.1 W Latitude 47° 20.0 N
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    Washington Home Washington Washington Geography
    Longitude / Latitude Longitude: 116? 57'W to 124? 48'W
    Latitude: 45? 32'N to 49?N Length x Width Washington is about 360 miles long and 240 miles wide. Geographic Center The geographic center of Washington is located in Chelan County, 10 miles WSW of Wenatchee.
    Borders Washington is bordered by Canada in the north and Oregon in the south. On the east, Washington is bordered by Idaho and, on the west, Washington is bordered by the Pacific Ocean. Total Area Washington covers 71,303 square miles, making it the 18th largest of the 50 states. Land Area 66,582 square miles of Washington are land areas. Water Area 4,721 square miles of Washington are covered by water. Highest Point The highest point in Washington is Mt. Rainier at 14,410 feet above sea level. Lowest Point The lowest point in Washington is sea level where Washington meets the Pacific Ocean in the west. Mean Elevation The Mean Elevation of the state of Washington is 1,700 feet above sea level.

    40. Association Of American Geographers
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