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Kent, Washington (3514 bytes)
1: ...ington]]. As of 2003, the population was 84,210. Kent has the third-largest industrial area in the Unit... 4: Kent was officially incorporated on [[May 28]], [[1890... 7: ...oton-Kent.png|right|Location of Kent, Washington]]Kent is located at 47°22'58" North, 122°13'37"... 12: [[R.E.I.]] is headquartered in Kent. 23: ...vue. It will be about the same size as [[Everett, Washington|Everett]]. Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (Washington Metro) (2860 bytes) 1: ...Line (Washington Metro)|Blue]] and [[Yellow Line (Washington Metro)|Yellow Line]]s. 3: ...d from the B and C terminals from [[Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport]] (DCA); the airport [[shuttle]]... 5: ...acks (the other being [[West Falls Church-VT/UVA (Washington Metro)|West Falls Church-VT/UVA]]). When service ... 10: .../metrorail/Stations/station.cfm?station=93 Reagan Washington National Airport] 15: ...="35%"|Next station south:<br>'''[[Braddock Road (Washington Metro)|Braddock Road]]''' Washington Park, Seattle, Washington (834 bytes) 1: ...on the north by the private [[Broadmoor, Seattle, Washington|Broadmoor]] community and golf club. 3: ... Street (northeast- and southwest-bound) and Lake Washington Boulevard E. (northwest- and southeast-bound). Kent (21495 bytes) 1: ...e is about the English county of Kent. See also [[Kent (disambiguation)]].'' 4: !colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ff9999"|Kent 6: |colspan=2 align=center|[[Image:EnglandKent.png]] 32: ...ty Council]]<br>Kent County Council<br>http://www.kent.gov.uk/ 42: |colspan=2|<center>[[Image:Kent_Ceremonial_Numbered.png]]</center> Rivers of Kent (1888 bytes) 1: There are four rivers draining the county of [[Kent]]. 8: *The [[River Eden, Kent|River Eden]] 11: ...elt'') has its several sources west of [[Ashford, Kent|Ashford]], and then flows through [[Headcorn]] an... 15: ==2. [[River Stour, Kent|River Stour]]== 16: Its catchment area covers the eastern part of Kent Earl of Kent (4207 bytes) 1: The [[peerage]] title '''Earl of Kent''' has been created many times in the [[Peerage o... 3: See also [[Kingdom of Kent]], [[Duke of Kent]]. 5: ==Earls of Kent, pre-Conquest== 9: ==Earls of Kent, first Creation ([[1067]])== 10: *[[Odo of Bayeux]], Earl of Kent and Bishop of Bayeux (d. [[1097]]) (forfeit [[108... Kent Rominger (6621 bytes) 1: [[image:rominger.jpg|thumbnail|right|Kent Rominger]] 2: '''Kent Rominger''' (b. [[August 7]], [[1956]]) is an [[U... 29: [[Category:1956 births|Rominger, Kent]] 30: [[Category:Astronauts|Rominger, Kent]] Edgiva of Kent (396 bytes) 1: '''Edgiva of Kent''', or also '''Eadgifu''' ([[890]]? - [[August 25... Cuthred of Kent (1051 bytes) 1: ...d''' (d. [[807]]) was a King of [[Kingdom of Kent|Kent]] ([[798]] - 807). He was a brother of [[Coenwulf... 3: ...h in 807, Coenwulf seems to have acted as King of Kent. 7: ...ign="center" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Eadbert II of Kent|Eadbert II]]''' 8: ...0%" align="center" | '''[[Kingdom of Kent|King of Kent]]''' 11: [[Category:Kentish monarchs]] Kent, Connecticut (2892 bytes) 1: [[Image:US-CT-Kent.png|right|250px]] 3: '''Kent''' is a town located in [[Litchfield County, Conn... 6: Kent is located in [[Litchfield County, Connecticut|Li... Sandwich, Kent (4847 bytes) 2: '''Sandwich''' is an historic town in [[Kent]], south-east [[England]]. It was one of the [[Ci... 6: ...rown by the elephant and killed outright. (Hidden Kent: Alan Major). 14: ...ge of the situation by sending a raiding party to Kent, burning the Cinque Port of Sandwich to the groun... 20: ... of silk manufacture were imported, enhancing the Kent cloth industry. 29: There is another village in Kent called Ham Street, or just Ham. A road sign[http:... Joan of Kent (6126 bytes) 1: ...[1385]]) is known to history as "The Fair Maid of Kent", and was the wife of [[Edward, the Black Prince]... 3: Joan's father, Edmund, [[Earl of Kent]], was a son of King [[Edward I of England]], and... 7: ...stine marriage with [[Thomas Holland, 1st Earl of Kent|Thomas Holland]] of [[Broughton]]. The following... 11: ...s standards. She had inherited the earldom of [[Kent]] when her brother died in [[1353]]. She was str... 19: ...n Wyclif]], had enjoyed the protection of Joan of Kent, but the violent climax of the popular movement f... Ealhmund of Kent (1346 bytes) 1: ...nd of [[Wessex]], was a King of [[Kingdom of Kent|Kent]] (c. [[784]] - c. [[785]]). The [[784]] entry of... 3: ...authority, perhaps as a consequence of a possible Kentish victory at the Battle of [[Otford]] in [[776]]... 5: ...probably killed in battle. After this, Offa ruled Kent directly. 9: ...lign="center" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Egbert II of Kent|Egbert II]]''' 10: ...0%" align="center" | '''[[Kingdom of Kent|King of Kent]]''' Clark Kent (13674 bytes) 1: '''''Clark Kent''''' is the civilian [[secret identity]] of the [... 3: ...ly conservative and introverted mannerisms. Clark Kent's traditional wardrobe consisted of a blue suit, ... 5: ... identity, Superman would usually place his Clark Kent clothes in a secret pouch hidden in his cape. 11: Clark Kent traditionally lived at 344 Clinton St., Apt. 3B, ... 14: ...presented three major different versions of Clark Kent, with differing details. History of Kent (2887 bytes) 1: '''[[Kent]]''' has been occupied since the Lower [[Palaeoli... 3: The modern name Kent is derived from the [[Brythonic]] word 'Cantus' m... 5: ...tants of the county were known as the Cantwara or Kent people, whose capital was at Canterbury. 9: ...vasion of [[William the Conqueror]] the people of Kent adopted the motto ''[[Invicta]]'' meaning undefea... 11: ...language and ostensibly set in the countryside of Kent. Linton, Kent (1168 bytes) 1: ...the roads leading south out of [[Maidstone]] in [[Kent]]. The steepness of the hill through it is explai... 5: ... of the village has great views ofer the Weald of Kent. Charming and peaceful is probably how most resi... 8: [http://www.historic-kent.co.uk/ Notes on the village] 11: [[Category:Villages in Kent]] Jeff Kent (4850 bytes) 1: '''Jeffrey Franklin Kent''' (born [[March 7]], [[1968]] in [[Bellflower, C... 7: ...o starting third baseman [[Kelly Gruber]] granted Kent a more regular role in the line-up. 19: ...anager Dusty Baker, who had first placed trust in Kent, may have also factored into the decision. 21: On [[October 2]], [[2004]], Kent hit his 278th home run as a second baseman, surpa... 46: *Jeff Kent at: Æthelbert II of Kent (822 bytes) 1: ...xcept that he caused the burning of [[Canterbury, Kent|Canterbury]]. 7: ... align="center" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Wihtred of Kent|Wihtred]]''' 8: ...0%" align="center" | '''[[Kingdom of Kent|King of Kent]]''' 9: ...ign="center" | Succeeded by:<br>'''[[Eadbert I of Kent|Eadbert I]]''' 11: [[Category:Kentish monarchs]] Nettlestead, Kent (1216 bytes) 13: [http://www.historic-kent.co.uk/ notes on the village] 16: [[Category:Villages in Kent]] Edward Kent (715 bytes) 1: ...e]] was named for the Blockhouse and for Governor Kent. 5: [[Category:1802 births|Kent, Edward]] 6: [[Category:1877 deaths|Kent, Edward]] 7: [[Category:Governors of Maine|Kent, Edward]]
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