
1) American lifestyle magazine 2) American monthly magazine 3) City 4) City in Pennsylvania 5) City named by William Penn 6) City of brotherly love 7) City of the US 8) City in the Americas 9) City in the USA 10) City of North America 11) City of the United States 12) City in the United States 13) City of Pennsylvania
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1) Betsy ross house 2) City 3) Phillies
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[magazine] Philadelphia (usually called `Philadelphia magazine` and often {when|date=June 2014} incorrectly written as `Philadelphia Magazine` or referred to by the nickname `Phillymag`) is a regional monthly magazine published in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania by Metrocorp. Coverage includes Philadelphia and the surrounding counties of Montgom...
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(from the article `Preble, Edward`) Before Preble reached his destination, he learned that the other large ship of his squadron, the frigate Philadelphia, commanded by Capt. William ...
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(from the article `Springsteen, Bruce`) ...economically and spiritually destitute, and by his 1994 hit single (his first in eight years), the AIDS-related Streets of Philadelphia, from the ... Other Nominees...Schindler`s ListArt Direction: Allan Starski for Schindler`s ListOriginal Score: John Williams for Schindler`s ListOriginal So...
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city, seat (1833) of Neshoba county, east-central Mississippi, U.S., and headquarters of the Choctaw Indian Agency, 80 miles (130 km) northeast of ...
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The Philadelphia was an American colonial gundalo launched in 1776. The Philadelphia carried a complement of 45 and was equipped with a single mast set with two square sails and sixteen oars. The Philadelphia was armed with one 12-pdr and two 9-pdr guns. She was sunk in action against the British at Lake Champlain on the 11th of October 1776.
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[
n] - the largest city in Pennsylvania
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Philadelphia 1. `Brotherly love”. 2. An ancient city of Asia Minor northeast of the Dead Sea in modern-day Jordan. The chief city of the Ammonites, it was enlarged and embellished by Ptolemy II Philadelphus (285-246 B.C.) and named in honor of him. Amman, the capital of Jordan, is now on the site. 3. The largest city of Pennsylvania, in the south...
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Ward in South Africa, named after the small town of the same name. It was only defined in 2004. The area belonging to the District Tygerberg (Coastal Region) is located near the Atlantic coast north of Cape Town. The occasion was the Capaia Winery founded by the German Alexander Baron von Essen. Previously only wheat had been grown here. The c...
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River port and chief city in Pennsylvania, USA, on the Delaware River at the junction with the Schuykill River; population (2000 est) 1,517,600. It is the world's largest freshwater port, the fifth largest city in the USA, and a financial, business, and research centre. Industries include oil...
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