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Columbus, Georgia (7852 bytes)
1: ...city is the [[county seat]] of [[Muscogee County, Georgia|Muscogee County]]{{GR|1}}. 4: Columbus is located at 32°29'22" North, 84°56'25" ... 19: ...politan area]] comprises of three [[counties]] in Georgia, and one in [[Alabama]]. 21: *Georgia 22: **[[Chattahoochee County, Georgia|Chattahoochee County]] Columbus (balance), Georgia (2714 bytes) 1: ...y that is partially located in [[Muscogee County, Georgia]]. As of the [[2000]] census, the balance had a ... 4: Columbus is located at 32°29'22" North, 84°56'25" ... 20: [[Category:Cities in Georgia (U.S. state)]] 21: [[Category:Muscogee County, Georgia]] Columbus (1581 bytes) 1: '''Columbus''' is a [[latin]]ized version of the [[Italian la... 3: The name Columbus can refer to the following people: 5: * [[Christopher Columbus]], [[Genoa|Genoese]] trader and explorer 8: ...are many places in the [[United States]] named '''Columbus''': 10: * [[Columbus, Arkansas]] USS Columbus (CA-74) (3661 bytes) 64: The third '''USS ''Columbus'' (CA-74)''' was launched 30 November 1944 by Bet... 66: Joining the Pacific Fleet, ''Columbus'' reached [[Tsingtao]], [[China]], 13 January 194... 68: ...mber 1954 to January 1955. Between deployments, ''Columbus'' received necessary overhauls and carried out tr... 70: ...lands by the Chinese Communists. On 8 May 1959, ''Columbus'' went out of commission at Puget Sound Naval Shi... 74: See [[USS Columbus|USS ''Columbus'']] for other ships of the same name. Columbus, New York (2467 bytes) 1: '''Columbus''' is a town located in [[Chenango County, New Yo... New Columbus, Pennsylvania (2598 bytes) 1: '''New Columbus''' is a borough located in [[Luzerne County, Penn... 4: New Columbus is located at 41°10'8" North, 76°17'10" W... Columbus, Texas (2815 bytes) 1: ...olorado County, Texas|Colorado County]]{{GR|6}}. Columbus is also the birthplace of [[Buffalo Bills]] [[def... 4: ...[Image:TXMap-doton-Columbus.PNG|right|Location of Columbus, Texas]] 5: Columbus is located at 29°42'21" North, 96°32'46" ... Columbus Zoo (1222 bytes) 1: ...omotion of director emeritus [[Jack Hanna]]. The Columbus Zoo has over 6,000 animals and sees over 1.5 mill... 3: ...riginal Columbus Zoo was located in the north-end Columbus neighborhood of Beechwold, and only open for four... 5: ...e '''Columbus Zoological Gardens.''' The city of Columbus took over management of the Zoo in [[1951]]. 7: ...rst [[captive-born]] [[gorilla]], was born at the Columbus Zoo. 9: The Columbus Zoo became one of only three institutions outside... Columbus Channel (333 bytes) 1: ...|Trinidad]] and the [[Venezuela]]n mainland. The Columbus Channel connects the [[Gulf of Paria]] with the [... Columbus, New Mexico (3116 bytes) 1: '''Columbus''' is a village located in [[Luna County, New Mex... 6: ...[Image:NMMap-doton-Columbus.PNG|right|Location of Columbus, New Mexico]] 7: Columbus is located at 31°49'51" North, 107°38'30"... Columbus, Nebraska (3386 bytes) 1: '''Columbus''' is a city located in [[Platte County, Nebraska... 4: Columbus is located at 41°25'58" North, 97°21'31" ... 18: ... Public Power District, which is headquartered in Columbus. 21: [http://www.ci.columbus.ne.us/ Columbus, Nebraska] Egg of Columbus (3633 bytes) 3: ...one in which [[Filippo Brunelleschi]], instead of Columbus, makes the proposition. The Brunelleschi story is... 5: ... the shell a bit, so that it could stand upright. Columbus then stated that it was "the simplest thing in th... 7: There is a monument to Columbus' egg in [[Sant Antoni de Portmany]]. 9: ==Tesla's Egg of Columbus== 11: ...]]. Tesla's egg of Columbus performed the feat of Columbus (without damaging the egg) using [[rotating magne... Knights of Columbus (4181 bytes) 1: ... organization]], named in honor of [[Christopher Columbus]]. It is open to membership to Catholic men age 1... 3: ...d chapeaux, and ceremonial swords. The Knights of Columbus also provide annual funding for the [[satellite]]... 5: ... to its members. Today, members of the Knights of Columbus are still encouraged to purchase life insurance f... 9: The governing body of the Knights of Columbus is the "Supreme Council," a body composed of elec... 17: In the [[United States]], the Knights of Columbus adopts many [[social conservatism|social conserva... Columbus Quincentennial (160 bytes) 1: ...redth anniversary of the landing of [[Christopher Columbus]] in the [[Americas]]. COLUMBUS III (329 bytes) 1: '''COLUMBUS III''' is a [[transatlantic telephone cable]] whi... Columbus Thunderbolts (882 bytes) 1: [[Image:ColumbusThunderbolts.png|right|Columbus Thunderbolts logo]] 3: ...and Thunderbolts]]. Perhaps the highlight of the Columbus Thunderbolts' brief existence was the play of run... 7: [[Category:Columbus, Ohio sports]] Columbus, Wisconsin (2827 bytes) 1: ...d within the [[Columbus (town), Wisconsin|Town of Columbus]] in [[Columbia County, Wisconsin]]. A small port... 4: Columbus is located at 43°20'14" North, 89°1'21" W... The Columbus Dispatch (1315 bytes) 1: ...nstream daily newspaper in the city since ''[[The Columbus Citizen-Journal]]'' stopped printing in [[1985]]. 7: ..., coverage has been more inclusive of the diverse Columbus community (e.g., the acceptance of same-sex commi... 11: *[http://www.dispatch.com/ "The Columbus Dispatch" web site] 13: [[Category:Columbus, Ohio]] Columbus Riverdragons (517 bytes) 1: ...ll Development League]] team based in [[Columbus, Georgia]]. 5: :'''Home Arena:''' [[Columbus Civic Center]] Columbus Delano (3435 bytes) 1: '''Columbus Delano''', born [[June 4]], [[1809]] [[Shoreham, ... 3: <table align=right><tr><td>[[Image:ColumbusDelano.jpg]]</td></tr></table> 4: At the age of eight, Columbus Delano's family moved to Mount Vernon in [[Knox C... 8: With the demise of the Whig party, Columbus Delano became an Ohio delegate to the [[Republica... 14: Columbus Delano passed away in 1896 and was interred in Mo...
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