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Extreme Points of the United States (States & Territories)
Top of Page Source: Getty ImagesThe United States of America is an extensive land mass. It covers 3,119,884 square miles in its contiguous form and more still when the outlying territories such as…Geology of the Grand Canyon: Chapter I. The Plateau Province.
CHAPTER II. GEOGRAPHY OF THE G...CHAPTER I. THE PLATEAU PROVINCE.The investigations made by this division of the Geological Survey during the last two years have been pursued with the object…Maryland
Maryland State Information Capital: Annapolis Official Name: State of Maryland Organized as a Territory: 1632 Entered Union & Rank: April 28, 1788 (7th of the original 13 states) Present…Team
REGULAR SEASONScoring Offense GmRecordPtsAvgEastern Washington117-446141.91Sacred Heart1010-041941.90Dayton1110-145341.18Lehigh1010-038338.30Hofstra119-241737.91Grambling1110-141337.55Sam…Team Records for College Football, 1999-2000
Scoring Offense Gm Record Pts Avg Ga. Southern 11 9-2 550 50.0 Montana 11 9-2 510 46.4 Florida A&M 11 8-3 498 45.3 Lehigh 11 10-…Team Records for College Football, 2000-2001
REGULAR SEASON Scoring Offense Gm Record Pts Avg Morehead St. 9 6-3 374 41.56 Delaware 11 10-1 456 41.45 Florida A&M 11 9-2 436 39.64…Atlanta
(Encyclopedia) Atlanta Atlanta ətlănˈtə, ăt– [key], city (2020 pop. 498,715), state capital and seat of Fulton co., NW Ga., on the Chattahoochee R. and Peachtree Creek,…The Final Regular Season AP Women's Top 25 Poll for the College Basketball's 1998-99 Season
Taken before start of NCAA tournament. The sportswriters & broadcasters poll: first place votes in parentheses; records through Sunday, February 28, 1999; total points (based on 25 for 1st, 24…Quebec, province, Canada
(Encyclopedia) CE5 QuebecQuebeckwēbĕkˈ, kwə–, kē–, kə– [key], Fr. QuébecQuebeckābĕkˈ [key], province (2001 pop. 7,237,479), 594,860 sq mi (1,553,637 sq km), E Canada. During the 20th cent.…mountain
(Encyclopedia) mountain, high land mass projecting conspicuously above its surroundings and usually of limited width at its summit. Although isolated mountains are not unusual, mountains commonly…