Results for: Washington
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federally owned district in the eastern United States (occupies the same area as the U.S. capital city of Washington)DC (District of Columbia)
five-sided building that is located in Washington D.C. (USA) and serves as United States Department of Defense headquarters, U.S. Defense DepartmentPentagon
historic site in Pennsylvania, northwest of Philadelphia on the Schuylkill River, where George Washington kept his winter quarters during the RevolutionValley Forge
internationally acclaimed software company started in 1975 by Bill Gates with headquarters in Washington (USA), manufacturer of computer technology for personal and business computing offering a vast range of software (inc. popular OS "Windows", Deskto...Microsoft
internet services company originating in Oregon with remote locations throughout Oregon and WashingtonTeleport
island in southwestern Canada; port city in British Columbia (Canada); city in Washington (USA); mountain peak on the border of Alaska and Canada; George Vancouver (1757-1798), English explorerVancouver
mountain range in northern New Hampshire and southwestern Maine, part of the Appalachian Mountains. The highest peak is Mount Washington, 1,917 m/6,288 ft .White Mountains
mountain range in northwestern Washington State, on the Olympic Peninsula, mainly in Jefferson and Clallam counties. The highest point is Mount Olympus, 7,965ft/2,428m .Olympic Mountains
of or pertaining to the Smithsonian Institution (national institution of learning established in 1846 Washington D.C. through an endowment given by James Smithson)Smithsonian
of or related to the United States capital Washington D.C.; of or related to the northwestern state of Washington (USA), resident of the northwestern state of Washington (USA); resident of Washington D.C.washingtonian
operating systems and software development company with headquarters in Washington (USA)Amiga Inc.
port city in the state of Washington (USA)Seattle
private university located in Washington D.C. (USA); neighborhood of Washington D.C.; name of several towns in various states in the United StatesGeorgetown
region comprising the coastal areas of California, Oregon, and Washington on the Pacific coast of the United States, region comprising the western area of British Columbia between the mountains and the sea, including coastal areas, Vancouver Island, th...West Coast
Washington (State), West Africa; western part of the African continent, Western Australia, Western Australia; western part of the Australian continent, with averageWA
 

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