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Potomac logo #10101) DC area river 2) DC waterway 3) Border river of Maryland 4) City in the United States 5) City in the US 6) City in Maryland 7) City of North America 8) City in North America 9) City in the Americas 10) City of the US 11) City of Maryland 12) City of the USA 13) City in the USA 14) City of the United States
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Potomac

Potomac logo #21000[currency] The Potomac is a local currency that circulates in the National Capital region of the United States. It was introduced informally in early 2009 at a series of community swap meets called Potomac Potlatches and launched May 3, 2009 by EcolocityDC at the Forum on Faith, Economy & Ecology organized by the Maryknoll Office for Global...
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Potomac logo #21000[tug] Built in 2007, Potomac is the seventh {sclass-|Patapsco|tugboat} built for Vane Brothers Company. Potomac was designed by Frank Basile of Entech & Associates, and built by Thoma-Sea Boat Builders in Houma, Louisiana. ...
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Potomac logo #20080Burning Pines River, a river between Maryland & VA.
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Potomac logo #21217Potomac is a cultivated variety of potato.
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Potomac logo #20400[n] - a river in the east central United States 2. [n] - terms sometimes used to refer to Washington D.C.
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Potomac

Potomac logo #20974Potomac River noun a river in the east central United States; rises in West Virginia in the Appalachian Mountains and flows eastward, forming the boundary between Maryland and Virginia, to the Chesapeake Bay
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Potomac

Potomac logo #21221River of the eastern USA, forming the boundaries between West Virginia, Virginia, and Maryland states. Rising in the Allegheny Mountains, it flows 459 km/285 mi southeast into Chesapeake Bay. It is created by the confluence of the North Potomac, 153 km/95 mi long, and South Potomac, 209 km/130 mi long, and its chief tributaries are the ...
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