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  1. Washington Off the Beaten Path: A Guide to Unique Places
  2. Washington, D.C (One Nation) by Capstone Press Geography Dept., Jane Freundel Levey, et all 1998-03
  3. Fruit Growing in Washington (Lifepac History & Geography Grade 3)
  4. Dynamic Geography of Marine Fish Populations (Washington Sea Grant/Recruitment Fisheries Oceanography) by Alec D. MacCall, 1990-05
  5. National Geographic Guide Map Washington (National Geographic GuideMaps) by National Geographic Society, 2001-06
  6. Central Washington's emerging Hispanic landscape.: An article from: Focus on Geography by Scott Brady, 2004-03-22
  7. Handbook of Arctic Discoveries by Adolphus Washington Greely, 2005-12-05
  8. Geography, history and government of Washington State, by Kenneth Dorsett, 1966
  9. The State of Washington: Its history, its geography, its government, its institutions, its resources, its industries, its vocations, and its society : ... social studies for use in the ninth grade by Thelma A Kraabel, 1941
  10. The state of Washington: Supplement to New geography, book two, of the Frye-Atwood geographical series by Mary M Fenton, 1921
  11. The territory of Washington: A sketch of its history, geography, climate, soil and productions, with particular reference to King county and the city of Seattle by H. W Fenton, 1888
  12. Floristic plant geography of eastern Washington and northern Idaho by Rexford F Daubenmire, 1975
  13. The Palouse soil problem,: With an account of Elephant remains in wind-borne soil on the Columbia Plateau of Washington, (Contributions to the geography of the United States Bulletin 790 - B) by Kirk Bryan, 1927-08-15
  14. The geography of Washington, by Henry Landes, 1912

21. Navajo Nation Washington Office.
Provides demographic information including geography, government structure, permanent issues and the relationship with the Federal government. Also includes related links, a calendar of events, FAQ, and message from the Tribal President.
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Demographics According to the 2000 U.S. Census, 298,197 individuals claimed Navajo ethnicity. Of that total, as of November 30, 2001 (Navajo Nation Vital Records Home Profile Staff Legislative News ... Contact Us
Site Maintained by SE Woods Tech Office), 255,543 are enrolled members of the Navajo Nation, placing the Navajo Indian Tribe as the largest federally recognized tribe in the United States.
Geography The Navajo Nation, or Dine Bikeyah (Land of The People), extends into the states of Arizona, New Mexico and Utah, covering over 27,000 square miles, including all or parts of 13 counties in those states. Dine Bikeyah is larger than 10 of the 50 states in the United States. Much of Dine Bikeyah is extremely remote and isolated, with significant renewable and non-renewable natural resources, including surface and ground water, range lands, forests, irrigated farmlands, lakes, fish and wildlife, as well as substantial reserves of coal, oil and natural gas.
Governmental Structure The Navajo Nation Government is composed of three branches, Executive, Legislative and Judicial, and centrally headquartered in Window Rock, Arizona (Navajo Nation). An 88 member popularly elected Council, with 12 Standing Committees, serves as the governing body of the Navajo Nation Government. The Legislative Branch contains various offices and boards, which are administered by the Speaker of the Navajo Nation Council.

22. The US50 - A Guide To The State Of Washington - Geography
The US50 washington is a extensive guide to geography, outdoors, history,tourism, events and attractions for the state of washington.
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23. Mary Washington College
MWC Home Page, Department of geography Mary washington College 1301 College Avenue,(Monroe 307) Fredericksburg, VA 22401 Tel. 540.654.1037 Fax 540.654.1074.
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Monroe Hall Geography is the study of the interaction between people and their environments - both human-made and natural. Geographers examine the places and regions resulting from such interactions and analyze the spatial characteristics of all manner of cultural, economic, political, and physical processes and relationships. Within the context of a liberal arts education, the Geography Department at MWC encourages students to take multidisciplinary approaches to understanding and working within the human and environmental processes and patterns that make up our world. At the same time students learn valuable communications and technical skills applicable to wide range of careers. About the Department For Current Students For Prospective Students and Majors Courses ... Student and Alumni Awards This site has been visited

24. Mary Washington College - Geography
About the Department. The geography Department at Mary washington Collegeoffers a wide range of courses for both majors and nonmajors.
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The Geography Department at Mary Washington College offers a wide range of courses for both majors and non-majors. Regularly offered regional courses include Sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East while topical strengths include cultural geography, geomorphology, the geography of development, and political geography. In addition, the department offers skills courses , such as geographic methods, remote sensing, and geographic information systems (GIS), necessary to pursue both careers and graduate level education. The six full-time faculty are actively engaged in research in political geography, geography and social justice, geographic education, geomorphology, historical geography, and heritage tourism development. Recent publications include books with Garland Publishers, Rowman and Littlefield, and the University of Minnesota Press. Recent journal articles by faculty appear in Journal of Geography, Urban Geography, Cultural Geography, the Geographical Review, and Progress in Human Geography.

25. Places Associated With Booker T. Washington - Geography Of Virginia
Places associated with Booker T. washington, for use in geography of Virginia classat George Mason University. Places Associated With Booker T. washington.
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26. Department Of Geography
MISSION STATEMENT The Department of geography at The George washington Universityis dedicated to achieving excellence in research and education.
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The Department of Geography at The George Washington University is dedicated to achieving excellence in research and education. We seek this through the diffusion of geographic knowledge that focuses on the relationships between the physical world and its occupation and modification by humans. Geography is an integral part of the basic education of university students, occupying a central role in the pursuit of knowledge among complementary disciplines. Offering introductory and a wide range of advanced courses, the faculty of geography is committed to excellence in teaching, scholarship, research, and the incorporation of innovative methods of geographic analysis and communication. We believe in fostering an educational environment that introduces young scholars to the theoretical and applied aspects of contemporary geography. We seek to prepare our graduates to meet the challenges of further study and professional careers in several fields.
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27. Central Washington University - Department Of Geography And Land Studies
Department of geography and Land Studies. CWU Web Standards, CentralWashington University. 400 E. University Way, Ellensburg, WA 98926.
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28. Central Washington University - Department Of Geography: Native American Graduat
Morris Uebelacker Department of geography and Land Studies CentralWashington University Ellensburg, WA 989267240. Phone (509) 963
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Any qualified Native American or Native Alaskan with a Bachelor's Degree is eligible to apply for a Graduate Fellowship. The program is intended to support Native Americans in their educational goals and to better prepare tribal members to manage cultural and natural resources, their own and those of the planet in general. Each year, two to four new students will be selected on a competitive basis. Applications may be submitted at any time, and simply consist of a letter to the Program Director requesting consideration. Please include your tribal affiliation and enrollment information. Application for admission to the Graduate School must be submitted separately. Decisions on awards for the following academic year are usually made in April. Each student's program of study is designed to meet individual needs and goals. Necessary undergraduate course work may be a part of it. Most students will include a supervised internship in their program. Participants making satisfactory and continuous progress may be granted a second year of support, but renewal is not guaranteed.

29. Map Of The State Of Washington
Map of the State of washington. View Map of washington.For more information try a book or magazine search.
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Photographers Specializing in washington, geography The following photographershave listed this term in their stocklist as a specialty.
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31. Washington State Maps & Geography
Smart Smarter Theater is an excellent washington state resource for students ofall ages. It has lots of geography information, cool facts, mysteries to solve
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GEOGRAPHY Some of our links will take you off our site so please take a moment to bookmark Travel In Washington now to make your return easier.
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Washington's Volcanoes Washington's Counties Washington's Rivers If you would like to play with an interactive version of the image below click here . It will open the map in "Shockwave" format, you will need the Shockwave Plug-In for your browser. The image is 440k in size and will take 3.5 to 4 minutes (depending on your connection speed) to load. Need to locate a place in Washington or get some information about it? Try this resource at the Tacoma City Library - it has a very extensive database. It includes towns and cities, lakes, rivers, and other bodies of water, valleys, mountains, peaks, and special attractions throughout the state. Don't hesitate to test its abilities.
is an excellent Washington state resource for students of all ages. It has lots of geography information, cool facts, mysteries to solve, travel journals written by local kids and adults, a huge picture gallery, and fun quizzes to test your knowledge about the state.
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32. Washington State Geography
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33. Washington State Geography
washington State geography. So you want to know about washington? Here are somehighlights! Also check out the links to other sites about washington.
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Washington State Geography
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Top of Page Population (1994): 4,867,000 (19th in size) State size: 68,139 square miles (20th in size) State Capital: Olympia (named after the Olympic Mountains) Major cities: Bellevue, Olympia, Seattle, Spokane and Tacoma Admission to union: The 42nd State Date entered the union: November 11, 1889 Origin of state name: Named after George Washington, the first president of the United States. Nicknames: The Evergreen State Bordering states: Idaho and Oregon, with Canada to the north and the Pacific Ocean to the west. State bird: Willow Goldfinch State flower: Coast Rhododendron State tree: Western Hemlock Motto: By and By
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34. About The USA - Travel & Geography > Washington
washington. washington, the Evergreen State Abbreviation WA. washingtonis famous for scenery of breathtaking beauty and sharp contrasts.
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WA Washington is famous for scenery of breathtaking beauty and sharp contrasts. High mountains rise above evergreen forests and sparkling coastal waters. The deep forests of the Olympic Peninsula are among the rainiest places in the world but the flat semi-desert land that lies east of the Cascade Mountains stretches for long distances without a single tree. Snow-covered peaks tower above the foothills and lowlands around them. Mount Rainier, the highest mountain, in the state, appears to "float" on the horizon, southeast of Seattle and Tacoma. In 1853, the Washington Territory was formed from part of the Oregon Territory. Its coastal location and Puget Sound harbors give it a leading role in trade with Alaska, Canada, and the Pacific Rim. The state has two major mountain rangesthe 7,000-foot Olympic Mountains surrounded by temperate rain forest on the peninsula west of Puget Sound, and the more majestic Cascade Range, which boasts the 14,410-foot Mount Rainier and the volcanic Mount St. Helens, which erupted twice in the 1980s.

35. About The USA - Travel & Geography > Washington D.C.
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Washington D.C.. American FactFinder (U.S. Census) Washington D.C. is the capital of the United States. It is also one of the country's most beautiful and historic cities and the site of many of its most popular tourist attractions. These include the White House, where the President lives and works; the United States Capitol, where the Congress meets; the Washington Monument, the Lincoln Memorial and other historic structures; as well as a wide range of museums which together house an enormous collection of items from America's past. Although New York City and Philadelphia each served briefly as the capital of the United States, in 1790, Congress chose the District of Columbia as the permanent seat of government. George Washington helped select the site for the city. Situated on the Potomac River, Washington, D.C., was originally carved out of land transferred from Maryland and Virginia. French-born American engineer, architect, and urban designer Pierre-Charles L'Enfant designed the city's basic plan, which features wide avenues radiating from the Capitol building through a grid of streets with numerous circles and parks. The name District of Columbia honors Christopher Columbus, and the city's better-known name of Washington, honors the first president. Congress first met in Washington in 1800, although construction of the first phase of the Capitol was not completed until 1826. Today, millions come to Washington, D.C. each year to see the Capitol, the White House, the Library of Congress, and the city's many museums and monuments.

36. Association Of American Geographers
Mapping the News Conference May 1416, 2004 National Press Club, washington, DC.The AAG s Centennial and Beyond Advancing geography in Partnership with You
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The Association of American Geographers (AAG) is a scientific and educational society founded in 1904. Its 8,400+ members share interests in the theory, methods, and practice of geography and geographic education . The AAG holds annual meetings and regional events and publishes a newsletter, journals, and books. The association supports and recognizes its members through its grants and awards programs .Learn more about geography and geographers, find out about jobs and careers in geography , and discover the AAG . Whether you are an individual, organization, or corporation, you can join the AAG! 1710 16th Street NW, Washington, DC 20009-3198 Voice: 202-234-1450
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37. Www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A46430-2004Feb16.html
Political Split Is Pervasive (washingtonpost.com) Divided Political Split Is Pervasive Clash of Cultures Is Driven by Targeted Appealsand Reinforced by geography By David Von Drehle washington Post Staff
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38. Huxley College Of The Environment
Graduate Programs MS Environmental Science Degree; MS - geography Degree;M.Ed. Huxley College of the Environment,. Western washington University.
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39. Atlas: Washington
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40. Washington, State, United States: Geography
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    Washington, state, United States
    Geography
    The state comprises three major geographic zones. In the east, most of interior Washington is made up of the Columbia Plateau and the valleys of the Columbia River and its tributaries. Central Washington is dominated, and the state is divided, by the north-south Cascade Range. To the west of the Cascades lie coastal lowlands in the Puget Trough, Puget Sound and its many arms, and to their west the Coast Ranges, which in part form the backbone of the Olympic Peninsula.
    The Interior
    Washington's interior is a region of hard volcanic substructure, in many places scoured by glacial and river action, that is left largely dry by the shield the Cascades form against the Pacific winds; in some areas, as in the southeastern Palouse hills, loess deposits provide a basis for irrigated agriculture. The Blue Mts., an offshoot of the Rockies in the state's southeast corner, are one of the interior's few forested sections. The Columbia River enters the state from British Columbia in the northeast. After receiving the Spokane River from the east, it turns westward across the state and swings south at the foot of the Cascades, enclosing the Big Bend country. Near Washington's southern border, it receives the Yakima (from the west) and Snake (from the east), then bends westward again, forming the boundary with Oregon as it cuts through the Cascades on its way to the sea.

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