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AP Wire | 05/18/2004 | N.Y. Makes Cut For 2012 Olympics geography favors a European city for 2012 after the 2008 Summer Olympics in Asia(Beijing) and 2010 Winter Games in North America (Vancouver, British Columbia http://www.kentucky.com/mld/kentucky/sports/horse_racing/8692437.htm
Extractions: AP HEADLINES Updated Wednesday, Jun 09, 2004 Storms Disrupt Start of NCAA Meet - 09:38 PM EDT Pistons Look to Shake Off Last-Second Loss - 09:36 PM EDT AP: Browns to Release QB Tim Couch - 09:17 PM EDT Selig: Playoffs Not Likely to Be Expanded - 08:48 PM EDT Royals sign first-round pick - 08:31 PM EDT MORE LAUSANNE, Switzerland It's the United States vs. Europe for the right to host the 2012 Olympics. New York and four European capitals - Paris, London, Madrid and Moscow - were picked as finalists Tuesday by the International Olympic Committee, which trimmed the field from nine bidders to five. Missing the cut were Havana; Istanbul, Turkey; Leipzig, Germany, and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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Extractions: census population estimates ... text menu State: Kentucky (21 KY) Area Effective Date Change Annville city disincorporation Blackey city, Letcher County incorporation (Census place: 0157; FIPS: 07012) Blandville city deactivated Broad Fields city merged into St. Matthews city Buckhorn city, Perry County incorporation (Census place: 0251; FIPS: 10612) Cherrywood Village city merged into St. Matthews city Crescent Park city merged into Fort Mitchell city Fairmeade city merged into St. Matthews city Fort Mitchell city surviving entity in merger with Crescent Park city Foster city disincorporation Goshen city, Oldham County incorporation (Census place: 0808; FIPS: 31960); part of area reported as Goshen CDP in 1990 Indian Hills Cherokee Section city merged into Indian Hills city Indian Hills city surviving entity in merger with Indian Hills Cherokee Section city, Robinswood city, and Winding Falls city Keeneland city merged into Lyndon city Lexington-Fayette FIPS change, from 46000 to 46027
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Extractions: (Redirected from Louisville This article is about the Kentucky city. For other uses see Louisville (disambiguation) Louisville is Kentucky 's largest city . The City of Louisville was founded in by George Rogers Clark and is named after King Louis XVI of France . The Official Seal of the City of Louisville, no longer used following the formation of a consolidated city-county government in 2003, reflected its history and heritage in the fleur-de-lis representing French aid given during the Revolutionary War , and the thirteen stars signify the original colonies. It was designed by legendary Austrian typographer Victor Hammer. The new seal of the consolidated government retains the fleur-de-lis, but has only two stars, one representing the city and the other the county. As of the census, the city had a total population of 256,231. However, in , the city and Jefferson County merged into a single government named Louisville-Jefferson County Metro Government (official long form) and Louisville Metro (official short form). The resulting city now has approximately 700,000 residents (16th largest in the U.S.) The Louisville metropolitan area (not to be confused with
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Extractions: Main Page See live article Alphabetical index This article is about the Kentucky city. For other uses see Louisville (disambiguation) Louisville is Kentucky 's largest city . The City of Louisville was founded in by George Rogers Clark and is named after King Louis XVI of France . The Official Seal of the City of Louisville, no longer used following the formation of a consolidated city-county government in 2003, reflected its history and heritage in the fleur-de-lis representing French aid given during the Revolutionary War , and the thirteen stars signify the original colonies. The new seal of the consolidated government retains the fleur-de-lis, but has only two stars, one representing the city and the other the county. As of the census, the city had a total population of 256,231. However, in , the city and Jefferson County merged into a single government named Louisville-Jefferson County Metro Government (official long form) and Louisville Metro (official short form). The resulting city now has approximately 720,080 residents. The Louisville metropolitan area (not to be confused with Louisville Metro ) is the largest in Kentucky, and the metropolitan population of 1.5 million includes the southern
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Extractions: @import url(/styles/standards_menu.css); Store Contact Us Careers Internet Mapping About Internet Mapping User Showcase Resources ESRI Internet mapping technology is used by many organizations to create spatially enabled Web sites for a variety of needs, including the following. You can register your own site or view and search more sites using our IMS User Registry Virginia Forest Resource Information Mapper - ForestRIM Written in Visual Basic .Net 2003 using the ActiveX connector, this ArcIMS application is an example of a lightweight GIS Web site that loads quickly, even on a dial-up Internet connection. The site has an ArcReader look-and-feel and allows you to search, view, and print parcel maps and assessor database information. Other layers include orthophotos, contours, and facilities. Mass Means Business This ArcIMS-powered Web site provides a free, statewide, GIS-based system for property site selection services that incorporates demographic as well as business data for each site. The Web site provides data from state as well as federal and private sector organizations that make a compelling case for why businesses should expand or relocate to Massachusetts.
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Extractions: By Kent Anness, GIS Manager for the Kentucky Water Resource Information System For several years, the Commonwealth of Kentucky has benefited from a wide variety of geospatial data holdings and an active GIS community that shares, utilizes, and maintains the data for the benefit of all users. Most of these datasets are accessible through Web sites created by the Kentucky Office of Geographic Information (KYOGI), Kentucky Geological Survey (KGS), Kentucky Water Resource Information System (WRIS), and Kentucky Natural Resource and Environmental Protection Cabinet (NREPC). However, none of these Web sites have all the data nor do they offer keyword or geographic search capabilities. There had to be an easy way to make this wealth of data more accessible to the Kentucky GIS, engineering, planning, and research communities. From the Metadata Explorer Web page, data can be located by keyword search, geographic extent, content type, and content theme. Several state agencies were actively maintaining metadata for the geospatial data available on the Web, and much of this work was being done using the ArcCatalog application in ArcGIS and other FGDC-compliant metadata tools. In addition, there were several ArcIMS services up and running and a wide array of static map images that could be included. Bringing all this rich content together under one metadata service was the solution and Kentucky's Geography Network (KYGEONET) was born.
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