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Portal:Utah/Selected article/2 Great Salt Lake, is the largest salt lake in the Western Hemisphere, the fourth largest terminal lake in the world, and the 33rd largest lake on Earth. In an average year the lake covers an area of around 1,700 square miles (4,400 km²), but the lake's size fluctuates substantially due to its shallowness.
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Utah/Intro. Utah is a western state of the United States, in the Rocky Mountain region. The name Utah is derived from the Southern Ute word for "higher up." In addition to the Ute Tribe, the Paiute, Navajo, Shoshone, and Goshute nations also inhabit portions of the state. Utah had a population of 2,389,039 in 2004, according to a Census Bureau ...
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It is the 6th-largest and the 14th-most-populous of the 50 states. Its capital and largest city is Phoenix . Arizona is the 48th state and last of the contiguous states to be admitted to the Union, achieving statehood on February 14, 1912. Historically part of the territory of Alta California and Nuevo México in New Spain, it became part of ...
Template:Portal/doc/all. Template. : Portal/doc/all. This is a list of all portals that have an image listed at one of the subpages of Module:Portal/images. There are around 1500 images, so this page might take a very long time to load. However, it can be useful in identifying images that have been renamed or removed. There is no way to tell ...
Ganesha. Website. www.itb.ac.id. The Bandung Institute of Technology ( Indonesian: Institut Teknologi Bandung, abbreviated as ITB) is a national research university located in Bandung, Indonesia. It has produced many notable leaders in science, engineering, politics, business, academia, and culture.
All Souls College was founded by Henry Chichele (the Archbishop of Canterbury) and King Henry VI in 1438. There are no undergraduates at the college, although there have been at some stages of its history, but the Codrington Library is open to some students from the wider university.