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  • Rhode Island (category Articles containing Dutch-language text)
    humanist and historian. Giovio owned the Cèllere Codex of Verrazzano containing the text of his first trip. A somewhat similar ore has been described in Taberg
    178 KB (15,833 words) - 16:19, 3 February 2025
  • Airbus (category Articles containing Dutch-language text)
    Vennootschap), with its corporate seat in Leiden NL and registered with the Dutch Commercial Register (Handelsregister) ..."  "Exclusive: Airbus beats goal
    77 KB (7,834 words) - 07:00, 4 February 2025
  • Pennsylvania (category Articles containing Pennsylvania German-language text) (section Pennsylvania Dutch language)
    Third Anglo-Dutch War and reverted all political situations to the status quo ante bellum. The British retained the Dutch Counties with their Dutch names. By
    193 KB (16,847 words) - 07:23, 4 February 2025
  • New York (state) (category Articles containing Latin-language text) (section Languages)
    Anglo-Dutch War and governed it as the Province of New York. The city of New York was recaptured by the Dutch in 1673 during the Third Anglo-Dutch War (1672–1674)
    216 KB (21,582 words) - 07:00, 4 February 2025
  • Connecticut (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
    region in 1614. Dutch fur traders then sailed up the Connecticut River, calling it Versche Rivier ("Fresh River") and building a fort at Dutch Point in Hartford
    194 KB (16,836 words) - 16:29, 3 February 2025
  • Delaware (category Articles containing Latin-language text) (section Languages)
    the head of a group of Swedes, Finns and Dutch. The colony of New Sweden lasted 17 years. In 1651, the Dutch, reinvigorated by the leadership of Peter
    145 KB (13,675 words) - 16:31, 3 February 2025
  • New Jersey (category Articles containing Unami-language text) (section Languages)
    and Wolf. They first encountered the Dutch in the early 17th century, and their primary relationship with the Dutch and later European settlers was through
    280 KB (23,925 words) - 11:13, 31 January 2025
  • Michigan (category Articles containing Latin-language text) (section Languages)
    Modern Language Association. http://www.mla.org/map_data.  "2021 Languages Spoken at Home". https://data.census.gov/table?q=Michigan+languages&tid=ACSST1Y2021
    185 KB (17,022 words) - 23:22, 7 February 2025
  • Alaska (category Articles containing Aleut-language text) (section Languages)
    Stanford Ca, 2010. "Languages, Alaska Native Language Center". http://www.uaf.edu/anlc/languages/.  Languages, Alaska Native Language Center, Ethnologue
    195 KB (17,606 words) - 15:42, 3 February 2025
  • Iowa (category Articles containing potentially dated statements from 2005) (section Language)
    the most common language in Iowa, being the sole language spoken by 91.1% of the population. Less common languages include sign language and indigenous
    200 KB (16,740 words) - 07:30, 4 February 2025
  • Illinois (category Articles containing Miami-Illinois-language text) (section Languages)
    Miami-Illinois language, with the original iliniwek transformed via French into Illinois. This etymology is not supported by the Illinois language,[citation
    221 KB (18,978 words) - 23:22, 7 February 2025
  • Ohio (category Articles containing Seneca-language text) (section Languages)
    019 French. In addition, 59,881 spoke a Slavic language and 42,673 spoke another West Germanic language according to the 2010 census. Ohio also had the
    197 KB (17,710 words) - 11:20, 31 January 2025
  • Maryland (category Articles containing Italian-language text) (section Language and ancestry)
    the Maryland charter entitled Lord Baltimore only to unsettled lands, and Dutch settlement in Delaware predated his charter. The dispute remained unresolved
    216 KB (18,907 words) - 23:22, 7 February 2025
  • Utah (category Articles containing Ute-Southern Paiute-language text) (section Languages)
    meaning 'people of the mountains'. However, no such word exists in the Utes' language, and the Utes refer to themselves as Noochee. The meaning of Utes as 'the
    205 KB (18,488 words) - 00:34, 26 January 2025
  • Kansas (category Articles containing Latin-language text) (section Language)
    population drops dramatically, even in areas along I-70, and only two towns containing populations of more than 4,000: Colby and Goodland, which are located
    185 KB (16,671 words) - 13:48, 31 January 2025
  • Louisiana (category Articles containing Louisiana Creole-language text)
    -and-the-louisiana-purchase/articles-and-essays/louisiana-as-a-french-colony/.  "Louisiana as a Spanish Colony | Articles and Essays | Louisiana: European
    251 KB (22,796 words) - 11:12, 31 January 2025
  • Virginia (category Articles containing Latin-language text) (section Languages)
    (6,805,548) speak English at home as a first language. Spanish is the next most commonly spoken language, with 7.5% (611,831) of Virginia households, though
    281 KB (27,890 words) - 01:21, 8 February 2025
  • Massachusetts (category Articles containing Latin-language text) (section Languages)
    official language". The Washington Post. https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/govbeat/wp/2014/08/12/states-where-english-is-the-official-language/.  "Massachusetts
    252 KB (23,989 words) - 23:14, 7 February 2025
  • NATO (category Articles containing French-language text)
    operations worldwide. The Rapid Deployable Corps include Eurocorps, I. German/Dutch Corps, Multinational Corps Northeast, and NATO Rapid Deployable Italian Corps
    147 KB (12,442 words) - 23:27, 7 February 2025
  • Arkansas (category Pages containing cite templates with deprecated parameters)
    spoke another Indo-European language. About 0.8% of the state's population spoke an Asian language, and 0.2% spoke other languages.[clarification needed dubious]
    148 KB (13,829 words) - 11:31, 31 January 2025
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