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  1. A guide to New Jersey geography by Bertrand P Boucher, 1962
  2. New Jersey, geography and history by Harley P Milstead, 1960
  3. Geography research paper by Robert Corbo, 1975
  4. New Jersey geography by Randall A Pellow, 2003
  5. A sketch of the forest geography of New Jersey (The Bulletin of the Geographical Society of Philadelphia) by Roland McMillan Harper, 1918
  6. Geography of New Jersey by Roscoe Lambert West, 1929
  7. A geography of New Jersey: Designed for schools, and intended to accompany Mitchell's New intermediate geography by A. C Apgar, 1881
  8. The Geology and Geography of New Jersey by Kemble Widmer, 1964
  9. Geography: New Jersey and Metropolitan district by William Francis Lawlor, 1926
  10. The geography of New Jersey by Oscar Israel Woodley, 1911
  11. Geography of New Jersey;: Supplementary to Davis and Deane's inductive geographies by Mary R. Gale Davis, 1904
  12. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY - THE PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY OF NEW JERSEY
  13. Roddy's Complete Geography ( New Jersey and Pennsylvania Edition ) by H. Justin Roddy, 1902
  14. Dodge's geography of New Jersey by O. I Woodley, 1912

21. Philadelphia Inquirer 05/26/2002 Census New Jersey Lifestyles
Census new jersey lifestyles still divided by geography. By Joseph A years, we've been hearing more about a Central new jersey an area encompassing counties in the state's narrow
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22. Atlas: New Jersey
new jersey. new jersey Profile More Geographic Information Country Profiles; Flags; World geography; World Statistics. US State Profiles; US Cities;
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23. Northwest New Jersey Skylands Guide
Guide to Destinations and Recreation in Northwest new jersey Skylands The Skylands Region refers to Northwest new jersey and includes the counties of Morris, Somerset and a diverse and beautiful geography filled with lakes, rivers and picturesque
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The Skylands Region refers to Northwest New Jersey and includes the counties of Morris, Somerset, Hunterdon, Warren, and Sussex . The five-county region contains two national parks at its edges, 60,000 acres of state parkland, and a diverse and beautiful geography filled with lakes, rivers and picturesque hills dotted with farms. The region's rustic nature is perfectly complemented by many vigorous towns and villages that offer wonderful entertainment, shopping and dining opportunities, fine museums, theaters and accommodations. And there is a year round schedule
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24. New Jersey: Facts, Map And State Symbols - EnchantedLearning.com
Related Pages new jersey Map/Quiz Printout Answer geography questions about new jersey using the map on this quiz. Answers, new jersey new jersey Label Me!
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New Jersey: Label Me! Printout EnchantedLearning.com New Jersey Facts, Map and State Symbols New Jersey Flag Printout/Quiz New Jersey was the 3 rd state in the USA ; it became a state on December 18, 1787. State Abbreviation - NJ State Capital - Trenton Largest City - Newark Area - 8,722 square miles [New Jersey is the 47th biggest state in the USA] Population (as of 2000) [New Jersey is the ninth most populous state in the USA] Major Industries - farming (potatoes, tomatoes, peaches), chemicals, pharmaceuticals, petroleum-based products, insurance, tourism Presidential Birthplace Grover Cleveland was born in Caldwell on March 18, 1837 (he was the 22nd and 24th US President, from 1885 to 1889 and from 1893 to 1897). Major Rivers - Delaware River, Hudson River

25. USA Label Me! Printouts - EnchantedLearning.com
Label the major features of new jersey. Label the major features of new York state. Answers. For more US geography pages, click here.
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US Coins Label the US coins and what they are worth. Answers USA Map: Where I Live Write your country, state, and city, and then find and label your state (and a few other geographical features). USA Map: Find Your State Find and label your state in the USA, and label other important geography. Answers USA (with state borders and states numbered): Outline Map Printout An outline map of the US states to print - state boundaries marked and the state are numbered (in order of statehood). You can use this map to have students list the

26. About The USA - Travel & Geography > New Jersey
new jersey, the Garden State Abbreviation NJ. One of the original 13 states, new jersey was named after the island of jersey in the English Channel.
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New Jersey. American FactFinder (U.S. Census) New Jersey, the "Garden State "
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NJ One of the original 13 states, New Jersey was named after the island of Jersey in the English Channel. New Jersey is a state of industrial cities and towns, but also of glistening beaches and popular summer resorts. It is one of the great coastal playgrounds of the United States. Atlantic City is one of the most well-known resorts. New Jersey is located between New York City and Philadelphia, making it a convenient location for tourists to the area. Da sich New Jersey zwischen New York City und Philadelphia befindet, ist es eine praktische Ausgangsbasis fuer Touristen, die die Gegend bereisen GOVERNMENT
Capital:
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Governor: James E. McGreevey

27. About The USA - Travel & Geography > Regions Of The United States
There are also differences in outlook and attitude based on geography. MidAtlantic Delaware Maryland new jersey new York Pennsylvania Washington DC
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The Regions of the United States New England The Mid-Atlantic The South The Midwest ... The West Americans often speak of their country as one of several large regions. These regions are cultural units rather than governmental units formed by history and geography and shaped by the economics, literature and folkways that all the parts of a region share. What makes one region different from another? A region's multicultural heritage as well as distinct demographic characteristics like age and occupation make regions different and special. Within several regions, language is used differently and there are strong dialects. There are also differences in outlook and attitude based on geography. E-Texts Megalopolis The Bypassed East New England
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New England - including Harvard, Yale, Brown, Dartmouth, Wellesley, Smith, Williams, Amherst, and Wesleyan - is unequaled by any other region. America's first college, Harvard, was founded at Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1636. Without, however, large expanses of rich farmland or a mild climate, generations of exasperated New England farmers declared that the chief product of their land was stones. By 1750, many settlers had turned from farming to other pursuits. In their business dealings, New Englanders gained a reputation for hard work, shrewdness, thrift, and ingenuity.

28. New Jersey Geographic Alliance Home
The new jersey Geographic Alliance is a network of K12 educators and others, working together to promote and enhance geography education in new jersey.
http://geography.rutgers.edu/organizations/NJ-Alliance/
Do to a lack of funding, the NJ Geographic Alliance has had to close its doors until further notice. We regret any inconvenience that this may have caused and would like to thank our members who continue to advance geographic education in NJ. Best of luck! Conflict! Travel!! Killer Bees!!! All appear in this season's newsletter. Read all about the State Geography Bee, the NJGA professional development series (on global conflict and New Jersey destinations) and other exciting activities of New Jersey geographer students and educators. Click here to see the fabulous news. America's Backyard 2002! Exploring Our Public Lands is this year's Geography Action! theme. Click here to see the new website about what will be included! Rivers 2001 was last year's theme. Hear all about it from (Ms.) Pat Pontus-Martin , NJGA's Geography Action Hero! Get even more details from the NGS GA! site. It's riveriffic! We concluded our professional development series with a session all about New Jersey public lands and how to incorporate field trips, virtual and real into your classroom Look at what Debbie Mongiardo assembled for participants! (You shoulda been there...)

29. Geography Of Fortune 1000 Companies - Nevada New Jersey New Mexico New York Ohio
geography of Fortune 1000 Companies Nevada new jersey new Mexico new York Ohio Oklahoma Oregon.
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30. New Jersey State Geography
new jersey State geography. So you want to know about new jersey? Here are some highlights! Also check out the links to other sites about new jersey.
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New Jersey State Geography
So you want to know about New Jersey? Here are some highlights! Also check out the links to other sites about New Jersey.
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Key Facts
Top of Page Population: 7,904,000 (9th in size) State size: 7,787 square miles (46th in size) State Capital: Trenton (named after William Trent, a Philadelphia businessman who laid out the town) Major cities: Atlantic City, Elizabeth, Newark, Paterson and Trenton Admission to union: The 3rd State Date entered the union: December 18, 1787 Origin of state name: Named after Jersey, an island off the coast of England Nicknames: The Garden State Bordering states: New York and Pennsylvania with the Atlantic Ocean on the east. State bird: Eastern Goldfinch State flower: Purple Violet State tree: Red Oak Motto: Liberty and Prosperity
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Top of Page New Jersey is a major industrial area including manufacturing and chemicals. Agriculture also plays a significant role with cattle farming, vegetables and fruit. Its beaches and country side also attract tourists.

31. Geography - Merriam-Webster's Atlas
The coat of arms appears in the center of the new jersey flag and is also found in the state seal. new jersey. Official name State of new jersey.
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32. NJ Geography
new jersey s geography. By Kevin, Stefanie, Joe, Alyssa. Maribeth, Tim, Dave, and Jonathan. Location. new jersey is located in the
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    New Jersey's Geography
    By: Kevin, Stefanie, Joe, Alyssa Maribeth, Tim, Dave, and Jonathan
Location
    New Jersey is located in the northern and western hemispheres . It is in the continent of North America , in the country of The United States of America It is located in the Middle Atlantic Region at approximately 40degrees north latitude and 75 degrees west longitude . New Jersey is not very big in size, about 7,836square miles in area, making it the 4 th smallest state . The capital is Trenton which is located toward the west in about the middle of the state. The names of states which border our state are: Delaware, Pennsylvania, and New York.
Landforms New Jersey has a lot of flat land because it is part of the Atlantic Coastal Plain. Most of the flat land is located in the southern and eastern part of the state. Many farms are located in this area, and the main crops are tomatoes and peaches . Near the shore areathere are blueberry and cranberry farms. We rank fifth in peaches third in cranberries , and second in blueberries in the whole United States. The Campbell Soup Company began in

33. New Jersey Trivia And Other Fun Facts
Guide to the jersey SHore. Streetwise new jersey. My Favorite subject. A geography of new jersey. Palisades Park. Roadside new jersey. new jersey.
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Off the Beaten Path Guide to New Jersey New Jersey Firsts Rails under the Mighty Hudson Old Burial Grounds of New Jersey The Hindenburg The Pascack Valley Line Hudson County
New Jerseyana Trivia and fun facts aka everything you wanted to know about New Jersey trivia but were embarrassed to ask! Since The Sopranos film in New Jersey I'd figure I would give you a little insight into way New Jersey is extra special! Jersey cows don't come from New Jersey. They come from Jersey, an island in the English Channel. Born in New Jersey
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  • In 1935 a aviation beacon was installed on top of the New York tower. It's name is the Will Rodgers-Wiley Post Memorial Beacon, after the popular entertainer and aviator. Since 1948, a 60 X 90 foot American flag has been flown on major United States holidays beneath the arch of the New Jersey tower. It is the world's largest free-flying flag

34. New Jersey Road Maps, City Street Maps With NJ Travel Directions Print Out Maps
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35. GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY OF NEW YORK BIGHT
GEOLOGY AND geography OF new YORK BIGHT BEACHES. the new York Bight, emphasizing those within Gateway National Recreation Area (new York and new jersey).
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GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY OF NEW YORK BIGHT BEACHES
A "Bite" of the Big Apple
This web site is a collection of short reports and image libraries about the natural history of the New York Bight region. The goal of this project is to provide basic information about the beaches scattered throughout the New York Bight, emphasizing those within Gateway National Recreation Area (New York and New Jersey). Each web page linked to this report carries a theme related to the topics listed below. The web pages can be followed in a chronological order by clicking on the NEXT PAGE web link on the bottom of each page. But first...
Check out the "new stuff..." A Brief Geologic History of Raritan Bay. "Lost Culture..."
A bight is a general term for a bend or curve in the shoreline of an open coast. In the New York region it refers to the great expanse of shallow ocean between Long Island (to the north and east) and the New Jersey Coast (to the south and west). Because Long Island trends generally east to west in relation to mainland of New Jersey it creates a great right angle in the general geometry of the Atlantic coastline. The Hudson River's outer harbor and the Raritan Bay (shown in the image above) constitute only a fraction of the greater New York Bight region. INTRODUCTION to the physiography and geologic history of the New York Bight region. Links include:

36. GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY OF NEW YORK BIGHT
njres.html A geologic map of new jersey and links Return to the new York Bight Home Page Ph.D. Program Hunter College, Department of geography Brooklyn College
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A Landsat TM View of the New York Bight
http://deathstar.rutgers.edu/coast/nybight_321.html
This website is a satellite image of the inner NY Bight showing the region around Raritan Bay, Manhattan, Staten Island, and Brooklyn. The image shows detail of the geometry of the spits of Sandy Hook (Monmouth Co., NJ), Rockaway-Breezy Point (Queens, NY), and Coney Island (Brooklyn, NY), as well as the Inner and Outer NY Harbor and Newark Bay. This website is an attachment to the C.O.A.S.T. Homepage.
NEW YORK BIGHT (underwater)
http :// kai.er.usgs.gov/crpt/1995/seax07/compos.jpg This image is a composite digital mozaic of the sea bottom of the New York Bight mad with a ship-born digital sidescan sonar. The image displays detail of the seabottom offshore from the New York Harbor area. This website is attached to the USGS Seafloor Mapping Survey, New York Bight Homepage: kai.er.usgs.gov/surveys/area1/ny/bight.html
MID ATLANTIC BIGHT NATIONAL UNDERSEA RESEARCH CENTER
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37. AllRefer Encyclopedia - New Jersey : Geography, United States (U.S. Political Ge
AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete information on new jersey geography, US Political geography.
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Related Category: U.S. Political Geography New Jersey is surrounded by water except along the 50 mi (80 km) of northern border with New York state. The northern third of the state lies within the Appalachian Highland region, where ridges running northeast and southwest shelter valleys containing pleasant streams and glacial lakes. Beyond the crest of wooded slopes are long-established farms given over to dairying and field crops. The Kittatinny Mts., with the state's highest elevations (up to 1,803 ft/550 m), stretch across the northwest corner of New Jersey from the New York border to the Delaware Water Gap . In 1961 New Jersey, along with three other states and the federal government, signed the Delaware River Basin Compact , providing for the control of water resources and rights throughout the Delaware River basin. Southeast of the Highlands lie the Triassic lowlands or piedmont plains, extending from the northeastern border to

38. AllRefer Encyclopedia - New Jersey, United States (U.S. Political Geography) - E
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Related Category: U.S. Political Geography New Jersey, Middle Atlantic state of the E United States. It is bordered by New York State (N and, across the Hudson R. and New York Harbor, E), the Atlantic Ocean (E), Delaware, across Delaware Bay (S), and Pennsylvania, across the Delaware R. (W). Sections in this article:
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  • 39. Developing Educational Standards - New Jersey
    California (English, history, science, math), Colorado (geography), and Massachusetts has extensive critiques of both national and new jersey standards, called
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    40. MCL Map Collection
    declinationnew jersey Municipal-new jersey Physical geography-NJ, NY and PA Pine Barrens-new jersey Political geography-new jersey Population-new
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    Morris County Library, though not a geography or geology collection, has a wide range of maps and atlases. Our holdings include flood plain and seismic maps; 19th century atlases for most NJ counties; some coastal mapping; USGS topographical maps, current and historic; and Sanborn fire insurance maps. This finding guide is just your starting point. Please call us (973 285-6969/6968) if we can give you any further information about our collection or drop a note to our reference staff Agriculture-New Jersey
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    Coastal storm vulnerability-selected New Jersey areas
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