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| ARTICLES RELATED TO 10000 |  |  |  | 10000: Encyclopedia II - Charlotte metropolitan area - TransportationThe Charlotte Area Transit System, or CATS, is the local public transit agency that operates bus service that serves Charlotte and its immediate suburban communities in both North and South Carolina. CATS is also constructing a light rail and commuter rail network as a supplement to its established bus transit throughout the region. Plans are for it to stretch initially to Mooresville, Pineville, Matthews, UNCC and Charlotte Douglas Internati ...
See also:Charlotte metropolitan area, Charlotte metropolitan area - Counties, Charlotte metropolitan area - Cities And Towns, Charlotte metropolitan area - Primary Cities, Charlotte metropolitan area - Suburban towns and cities over 10000 in population, Charlotte metropolitan area - Suburban towns and cities under 10000 in population, Charlotte metropolitan area - Unincorporated Towns, Charlotte metropolitan area - Transportation, Charlotte metropolitan area - Higher Education, Charlotte metropolitan area - Attractions, Charlotte metropolitan area - Commerce And Employment, Charlotte metropolitan area - People, Charlotte metropolitan area - Sources Read more here: » Charlotte metropolitan area: Encyclopedia II - Charlotte metropolitan area - Transportation |
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|  |  |  | 10000: Encyclopedia II - Charlotte metropolitan area - AttractionsThe foothills of the Blue Ridge begin along the western edge of the region; the descent (the fall line) to the coastal plain begins along the eastern edge. Amid this varied topography, the Daniel Stowe Botanical Gardens and several state parks (Morrow Mountain, Crowders Mountain, South Mountains, Duke Power, Landsford Canal, Andrew Jackson) offer recreational possibilities, along with the Uwharrie National Forest just east and northeast of Albemarle, and the Sumter National Forest at the southwest corner of the area. Kings ...
See also:Charlotte metropolitan area, Charlotte metropolitan area - Counties, Charlotte metropolitan area - Cities And Towns, Charlotte metropolitan area - Primary Cities, Charlotte metropolitan area - Suburban towns and cities over 10000 in population, Charlotte metropolitan area - Suburban towns and cities under 10000 in population, Charlotte metropolitan area - Unincorporated Towns, Charlotte metropolitan area - Transportation, Charlotte metropolitan area - Higher Education, Charlotte metropolitan area - Attractions, Charlotte metropolitan area - Commerce And Employment, Charlotte metropolitan area - People, Charlotte metropolitan area - Sources Read more here: » Charlotte metropolitan area: Encyclopedia II - Charlotte metropolitan area - Attractions |
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|  |  |  | 10000: Encyclopedia II - Charlotte metropolitan area - Commerce And EmploymentThe largest employers in the area are:
Bank Of America
Wachovia
Chralotte-Mecklenburg Schools
Bank Of America
Carolinas Healthcare Systems
Duke Energy
US Airways
BellSouth
IBM
Presbyterian Healthcare
Belk
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Companies with headquarters in the region include Bank Of America, Wachovia, Duke Energy, Nucor, BellSouth Telecommunications, ...
See also:Charlotte metropolitan area, Charlotte metropolitan area - Counties, Charlotte metropolitan area - Cities And Towns, Charlotte metropolitan area - Primary Cities, Charlotte metropolitan area - Suburban towns and cities over 10000 in population, Charlotte metropolitan area - Suburban towns and cities under 10000 in population, Charlotte metropolitan area - Unincorporated Towns, Charlotte metropolitan area - Transportation, Charlotte metropolitan area - Higher Education, Charlotte metropolitan area - Attractions, Charlotte metropolitan area - Commerce And Employment, Charlotte metropolitan area - People, Charlotte metropolitan area - Sources Read more here: » Charlotte metropolitan area: Encyclopedia II - Charlotte metropolitan area - Commerce And Employment |
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|  |  |  | 10000: Encyclopedia II - Charlotte metropolitan area - PeopleArtist Romare Bearden, astronauts Charles Duke and Susan Helms, evangelist Billy Graham, musicians Earl Scruggs, George Clinton, Fred Durst and Randy Travis, independent filmmaker Ross McElwee, actor Randolph Scott, actress Berlinda Tolbert (she played Jenny on the long-running, classic 70's sitcom "The Jeffersons"), political figures Sue Myrick, Harvey Gantt, Elizabeth Dole and Jesse Helms, U.S. presidents Andrew Jackso ...
See also:Charlotte metropolitan area, Charlotte metropolitan area - Counties, Charlotte metropolitan area - Cities And Towns, Charlotte metropolitan area - Primary Cities, Charlotte metropolitan area - Suburban towns and cities over 10000 in population, Charlotte metropolitan area - Suburban towns and cities under 10000 in population, Charlotte metropolitan area - Unincorporated Towns, Charlotte metropolitan area - Transportation, Charlotte metropolitan area - Higher Education, Charlotte metropolitan area - Attractions, Charlotte metropolitan area - Commerce And Employment, Charlotte metropolitan area - People, Charlotte metropolitan area - Sources Read more here: » Charlotte metropolitan area: Encyclopedia II - Charlotte metropolitan area - People |
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| |  |  |  | 10000: Encyclopedia II - South Florida metropolitan area - Transportation and commerceThe South Florida metropolitan area is served by five major interstate highways operated by the Florida Department of Transportation in conjunction with local agencies. The busiest of the five, I-95, is the chief and most heavily-traveled artery during rush hour traffic, and runs north to south along the coast, ending just south of downtown Miami. I-75 runs east to west, turning south in western Broward County; it connects suburban North Miami-Dade to Naples on the west coast via Alligator Alley, which transverses the Florida Everglades befo ...
See also:South Florida metropolitan area, South Florida metropolitan area - Counties, South Florida metropolitan area - Cities, South Florida metropolitan area - Primary cities, South Florida metropolitan area - Suburbs with 100000 or more inhabitants, South Florida metropolitan area - Suburbs with between 10000 and 100000 inhabitants, South Florida metropolitan area - Suburbs with fewer than 10000 inhabitants, South Florida metropolitan area - Transportation and commerce Read more here: » South Florida metropolitan area: Encyclopedia II - South Florida metropolitan area - Transportation and commerce |
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|  |  |  | 10000: Encyclopedia II - The Triangle North Carolina - CitiesThe Triangle region, as defined for statistical purposes as the Raleigh-Durham-Cary-Dunn CSA is generally considered to comprise 7 counties of although the U.S. Census Bureau divided the region into 2 metropolitan statistical areas and 1 micropolitan area in 2003.
The Triangle North Carolina - Primary cities.
Raleigh
Durham
Cary
Chapel Hill, is not considered a primary city as far as the metropolitan statistical purposes anymore, but is 1 of th ...
See also:The Triangle North Carolina, The Triangle North Carolina - Counties, The Triangle North Carolina - Cities, The Triangle North Carolina - Primary cities, The Triangle North Carolina - Suburbs with more than 10000 inhabitants, The Triangle North Carolina - Suburbs with fewer than 10000 inhabitants, The Triangle North Carolina - Education, The Triangle North Carolina - Institutes of higher education, The Triangle North Carolina - Commerce, The Triangle North Carolina - Area major employers, The Triangle North Carolina - Area hospitals and medical centers, The Triangle North Carolina - Transportation, The Triangle North Carolina - Shopping Read more here: » The Triangle North Carolina: Encyclopedia II - The Triangle North Carolina - Cities |
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|  |  |  | 10000: Encyclopedia II - The Triangle North Carolina - CitiesThe Triangle region, as defined for statistical purposes as the Raleigh-Durham-Cary-Dunn CSA is generally considered to comprise 7 counties of although the U.S. Census Bureau divided the region into 2 metropolitan statistical areas and 1 micropolitan area in 2003.
The Triangle North Carolina - Primary cities.
Raleigh
Durham
Cary
Chapel Hill, is not considered a primary city as far as the metropolitan statistical purposes anymore, ...
See also:The Triangle North Carolina, The Triangle North Carolina - Counties, The Triangle North Carolina - Cities, The Triangle North Carolina - Primary cities, The Triangle North Carolina - Suburbs with more than 10000 inhabitants, The Triangle North Carolina - Suburbs with fewer than 10000 inhabitants, The Triangle North Carolina - Education, The Triangle North Carolina - Institutes of higher education, The Triangle North Carolina - Commerce, The Triangle North Carolina - Area major employers, The Triangle North Carolina - Area hospitals and medical centers, The Triangle North Carolina - Transportation, The Triangle North Carolina - Shopping Read more here: » The Triangle North Carolina: Encyclopedia II - The Triangle North Carolina - Cities |
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|  |  |  | 10000: Encyclopedia II - The Triangle North Carolina - EducationThe secondary education setup in the Triangle is similar that of the majority of the state of North Carolina, in which there are countywide system systems (the exception is Chapel Hill-Carrboro Schools). The largest in the region is the Wake County Public School System, which includes the cities of Raleigh and Cary. The other larger systems in the region rank as such: Durham County, Orange County, and rapidly growing Johnston County.
The Triangle North Carolina - Institutes of higher education.
Duke ...
See also:The Triangle North Carolina, The Triangle North Carolina - Counties, The Triangle North Carolina - Cities, The Triangle North Carolina - Primary cities, The Triangle North Carolina - Suburbs with more than 10000 inhabitants, The Triangle North Carolina - Suburbs with fewer than 10000 inhabitants, The Triangle North Carolina - Education, The Triangle North Carolina - Institutes of higher education, The Triangle North Carolina - Commerce, The Triangle North Carolina - Area major employers, The Triangle North Carolina - Area hospitals and medical centers, The Triangle North Carolina - Transportation, The Triangle North Carolina - Shopping Read more here: » The Triangle North Carolina: Encyclopedia II - The Triangle North Carolina - Education |
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|  |  |  | 10000: Encyclopedia II - The Triangle North Carolina - CommerceThe major research universities of North Carolina State University, Duke University, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, respectively. The name was cemented in the public consciousness in the 1950s with the creation of Research Triangle Park, home to numerous high-tech companies and enterprises. Although the name is commonly used to refer to the cities, the "triangle" originally referred to the universities, whose research facilities and the educated workforce they provide are ...
See also:The Triangle North Carolina, The Triangle North Carolina - Counties, The Triangle North Carolina - Cities, The Triangle North Carolina - Primary cities, The Triangle North Carolina - Suburbs with more than 10000 inhabitants, The Triangle North Carolina - Suburbs with fewer than 10000 inhabitants, The Triangle North Carolina - Education, The Triangle North Carolina - Institutes of higher education, The Triangle North Carolina - Commerce, The Triangle North Carolina - Area major employers, The Triangle North Carolina - Area hospitals and medical centers, The Triangle North Carolina - Transportation, The Triangle North Carolina - Shopping Read more here: » The Triangle North Carolina: Encyclopedia II - The Triangle North Carolina - Commerce |
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|  |  |  | 10000: Encyclopedia II - Greater New Orleans - Geographic DivisionsGreater New Orleans is divided into several clearly defined primary areas. This is mainly due to the presence of Lake Pontchartrain and the Mississippi River. The four main divisions of the region are named: East Bank, West Bank, North Shore, and the River Parishes. The layout of the given names of the East Bank and West Bank are unusual because the Mississippi River actually meanders through the region in a more east-to-west orientation rather than north-to-south. However, the reasoning behind the given names of the 2 regions is the fact th ...
See also:Greater New Orleans, Greater New Orleans - Parishes, Greater New Orleans - Cities, Greater New Orleans - Central Areas of Business, Greater New Orleans - Places between 10000 and 50000 inhabitants, Greater New Orleans - Places with less than 10000 inhabitants, Greater New Orleans - Geographic Divisions, Greater New Orleans - East Bank, Greater New Orleans - West Bank, Greater New Orleans - North Shore, Greater New Orleans - River Parishes, Greater New Orleans - Transportation Read more here: » Greater New Orleans: Encyclopedia II - Greater New Orleans - Geographic Divisions |
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|  |  |  | 10000: Encyclopedia II - Trivia Trap - Second format
Trivia Trap - Round One.
Later in the run, the front game was changed. The first round was called "Fact or Fiction?". The champions were given the choice of two colored envelopes (Red or Black). Then one player at a time, Eubanks would ask a True/False question, each worth $25 a piece. The other team would then play the other envelope. For the second part, the challengers had the choice of envelopes. Each team played 2 envelopes.
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See also:Trivia Trap, Trivia Trap - Original format, Trivia Trap - Round One, Trivia Trap - Trivia Race, Trivia Trap - Second format, Trivia Trap - Round One, Trivia Trap - Round Two, Trivia Trap - $10000 Trivia Ladder, Trivia Trap - External link Read more here: » Trivia Trap: Encyclopedia II - Trivia Trap - Second format |
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|  |  |  | 10000: Encyclopedia II - Omaha-Council Bluffs metropolitan area - Cities in the Omaha-Council Bluffs metropolitan area
Omaha-Council Bluffs metropolitan area - Primary cities.
Omaha – 409,416 inhabitants (2004 estimate)
Council Bluffs – 59,347 inhabitants (2004 estimate)
Bellevue – 44,382 inhabitants (2000 census)
Omaha-Council Bluffs metropolitan area - Cities of 10000 people or more.
La Vista
Papillion
Omaha-Council Bluffs metropolitan area - Cities of 5000 to 10000 pe ...
See also:Omaha-Council Bluffs metropolitan area, Omaha-Council Bluffs metropolitan area - Historical definitions and populations, Omaha-Council Bluffs metropolitan area - Counties in the Omaha-Council Bluffs metropolitan area, Omaha-Council Bluffs metropolitan area - Nebraska, Omaha-Council Bluffs metropolitan area - Iowa, Omaha-Council Bluffs metropolitan area - Cities in the Omaha-Council Bluffs metropolitan area, Omaha-Council Bluffs metropolitan area - Primary cities, Omaha-Council Bluffs metropolitan area - Cities of 10000 people or more, Omaha-Council Bluffs metropolitan area - Cities of 5000 to 10000 people, Omaha-Council Bluffs metropolitan area - Cities of 1000 to 5000 people, Omaha-Council Bluffs metropolitan area - Cities and villages with less than 1000 people, Omaha-Council Bluffs metropolitan area - Census-designated places, Omaha-Council Bluffs metropolitan area - Former cities and villages annexed by Omaha, Omaha-Council Bluffs metropolitan area - Notes, Omaha-Council Bluffs metropolitan area - External link Read more here: » Omaha-Council Bluffs metropolitan area: Encyclopedia II - Omaha-Council Bluffs metropolitan area - Cities in the Omaha-Council Bluffs metropolitan area |
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|  |  |  | 10000: Encyclopedia II - The Triangle North Carolina - TransportationThe Triangle is served by three major interstate highways: I-85, I-40 and I-95, their spurs: I-440 and I-540, and six secondary highways: US 1, US 15, US 64, US 70, US 401, and US 501.
Two of the three interstates diverge from one another in Orange County with I-85 heading northeastward straight through Durham towards Virginia, while I-40 goes southeasternward straight through the heart of the region and serving as the main freeway through Raleigh. The spurs of I-440 and I-540, however are primarily located in Wake County around Ralei ...
See also:The Triangle North Carolina, The Triangle North Carolina - Counties, The Triangle North Carolina - Cities, The Triangle North Carolina - Primary cities, The Triangle North Carolina - Suburbs with more than 10000 inhabitants, The Triangle North Carolina - Suburbs with fewer than 10000 inhabitants, The Triangle North Carolina - Education, The Triangle North Carolina - Institutes of higher education, The Triangle North Carolina - Commerce, The Triangle North Carolina - Area major employers, The Triangle North Carolina - Area hospitals and medical centers, The Triangle North Carolina - Transportation, The Triangle North Carolina - Shopping Read more here: » The Triangle North Carolina: Encyclopedia II - The Triangle North Carolina - Transportation |
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|  |  |  | 10000: Encyclopedia II - Atlanta metropolitan area - Business and commerce
Atlanta metropolitan area - Transportation.
Metro Atlanta is served by six major interstate highway routes to and from the city. I-75 is the busiest and carries a great deal of truck traffic, running south-southeast to Macon and onward to Florida and northwest to Chattanooga (and I-575 to Canton). I-85 runs southwest to Montgomery (and I-185 to Columbus), and northeast to Greenville/Spartanburg and Charlotte (and I-985 to Gainesvill ...
See also:Atlanta metropolitan area, Atlanta metropolitan area - Counties, Atlanta metropolitan area - Cities, Atlanta metropolitan area - Anchor city, Atlanta metropolitan area - Suburbs with 10000 or more inhabitants, Atlanta metropolitan area - Suburbs with less than 10000 inhabitants, Atlanta metropolitan area - Government and politics, Atlanta metropolitan area - Business and commerce, Atlanta metropolitan area - Transportation, Atlanta metropolitan area - Communications, Atlanta metropolitan area - Retail centers, Atlanta metropolitan area - Natural features, Atlanta metropolitan area - Geography and geology, Atlanta metropolitan area - Weather and climate, Atlanta metropolitan area - Environment and ecology Read more here: » Atlanta metropolitan area: Encyclopedia II - Atlanta metropolitan area - Business and commerce |
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|  |  |  | 10000: Encyclopedia II - Atlanta metropolitan area - Natural features
Atlanta metropolitan area - Geography and geology.
The area sprawls across the low foothills of the Appalachian Mountains to the north and the piedmont to the south. Northern suburbs tend to be significantly more hilly than on the southside.
An extinct fault line called the Brevard Fault runs roughly parallel to the Chattahoochee River, but its last movements were apparently prehistoric. Still, minor earthquakes do rattle the area occasionally, the last one in April 2003 coming from the northwest in northe ...
See also:Atlanta metropolitan area, Atlanta metropolitan area - Counties, Atlanta metropolitan area - Cities, Atlanta metropolitan area - Anchor city, Atlanta metropolitan area - Suburbs with 10000 or more inhabitants, Atlanta metropolitan area - Suburbs with less than 10000 inhabitants, Atlanta metropolitan area - Government and politics, Atlanta metropolitan area - Business and commerce, Atlanta metropolitan area - Transportation, Atlanta metropolitan area - Communications, Atlanta metropolitan area - Retail centers, Atlanta metropolitan area - Natural features, Atlanta metropolitan area - Geography and geology, Atlanta metropolitan area - Weather and climate, Atlanta metropolitan area - Environment and ecology Read more here: » Atlanta metropolitan area: Encyclopedia II - Atlanta metropolitan area - Natural features |
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|  |  |  | 10000: Encyclopedia II - Trivia Trap - Original format
Trivia Trap - Round One.
Originally in the first round, teams were shown two rows of monitors, each with four answers each. The team up to play picked whether they wanted to play the question with the answers on the top or bottom rows. After the host read the question, the object for the team was to take out all the wrong answers. $50 were given for each correct wrong answer given, and if they eliminated all the wrong answers, they won $300. If the team chose the correct answer (the "Trivia Trap"), their question ...
See also:Trivia Trap, Trivia Trap - Original format, Trivia Trap - Round One, Trivia Trap - Trivia Race, Trivia Trap - Second format, Trivia Trap - Round One, Trivia Trap - Round Two, Trivia Trap - $10000 Trivia Ladder, Trivia Trap - External link Read more here: » Trivia Trap: Encyclopedia II - Trivia Trap - Original format |
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| | |  |  |  | 10000: Encyclopedia II - Birmingham-Hoover-Cullman Metropolitan Area - CommerceThe economy of Greater Birmingham is very diversified compared to any other metropolitan area in Alabama. The many of the region's major employers are located in Birmingham and Jefferson County. The economy of Birmingham has ranges from the service industry to banking and finance to health related technological research to heavy industry. The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) is Alabama's largest employer as well as the area's largest with some 20,000 employees. The area is world headquarters ...
See also:Birmingham-Hoover-Cullman Metropolitan Area, Birmingham-Hoover-Cullman Metropolitan Area - Counties, Birmingham-Hoover-Cullman Metropolitan Area - Cities, Birmingham-Hoover-Cullman Metropolitan Area - Primary Cities, Birmingham-Hoover-Cullman Metropolitan Area - Suburbs with more than 10000 inhabitants, Birmingham-Hoover-Cullman Metropolitan Area - Suburbs with fewer than 10000 inhabitants, Birmingham-Hoover-Cullman Metropolitan Area - Commerce, Birmingham-Hoover-Cullman Metropolitan Area - Major employers in the Greater Birmingham area, Birmingham-Hoover-Cullman Metropolitan Area - Transportation, Birmingham-Hoover-Cullman Metropolitan Area - Mass Transit, Birmingham-Hoover-Cullman Metropolitan Area - Shopping, Birmingham-Hoover-Cullman Metropolitan Area - Major shopping centers, Birmingham-Hoover-Cullman Metropolitan Area - Other shopping areas Read more here: » Birmingham-Hoover-Cullman Metropolitan Area: Encyclopedia II - Birmingham-Hoover-Cullman Metropolitan Area - Commerce |
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|  |  |  | 10000: Encyclopedia II - Birmingham-Hoover-Cullman Metropolitan Area - TransportationAccording to a recent study, Greater Birmingham has more roadways than most other US metropolitan areas. It is located at the convergence of the 3 interstate highways: Interstate 20, Interstate 59, Interstate 65, and Interstate 459, which creates a southern belt around Birmingham, U.S. Highway 31 and U.S. Highway 280, which converges into the Elton B. Stephens Expressway (Red Mountain Expressway). Interstate 22, also known as Corridor X, is currently under construction and set to be complete by 2006. There are also plans on board to c ...
See also:Birmingham-Hoover-Cullman Metropolitan Area, Birmingham-Hoover-Cullman Metropolitan Area - Counties, Birmingham-Hoover-Cullman Metropolitan Area - Cities, Birmingham-Hoover-Cullman Metropolitan Area - Primary Cities, Birmingham-Hoover-Cullman Metropolitan Area - Suburbs with more than 10000 inhabitants, Birmingham-Hoover-Cullman Metropolitan Area - Suburbs with fewer than 10000 inhabitants, Birmingham-Hoover-Cullman Metropolitan Area - Commerce, Birmingham-Hoover-Cullman Metropolitan Area - Major employers in the Greater Birmingham area, Birmingham-Hoover-Cullman Metropolitan Area - Transportation, Birmingham-Hoover-Cullman Metropolitan Area - Mass Transit, Birmingham-Hoover-Cullman Metropolitan Area - Shopping, Birmingham-Hoover-Cullman Metropolitan Area - Major shopping centers, Birmingham-Hoover-Cullman Metropolitan Area - Other shopping areas Read more here: » Birmingham-Hoover-Cullman Metropolitan Area: Encyclopedia II - Birmingham-Hoover-Cullman Metropolitan Area - Transportation |
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|  |  |  | 10000: Encyclopedia II - Atlanta metropolitan area - Government and politicsGeorgia has the smallest average county size of any state which operates county governments. While this does bring government closer to the people it must represent, it has also allowed some greater squabbling between jurisdictions. The first significant intergovernment agency in metro Atlanta was the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority, which runs MARTA. Problems associated with the intercity of Atlanta (crime, poverty, poor public school performance, etc) influenced Cobb, Gwinnett, and Clayton county voters to refuse MARTA into th ...
See also:Atlanta metropolitan area, Atlanta metropolitan area - Counties, Atlanta metropolitan area - Cities, Atlanta metropolitan area - Anchor city, Atlanta metropolitan area - Suburbs with 10000 or more inhabitants, Atlanta metropolitan area - Suburbs with less than 10000 inhabitants, Atlanta metropolitan area - Government and politics, Atlanta metropolitan area - Business and commerce, Atlanta metropolitan area - Transportation, Atlanta metropolitan area - Communications, Atlanta metropolitan area - Retail centers, Atlanta metropolitan area - Natural features, Atlanta metropolitan area - Geography and geology, Atlanta metropolitan area - Weather and climate, Atlanta metropolitan area - Environment and ecology Read more here: » Atlanta metropolitan area: Encyclopedia II - Atlanta metropolitan area - Government and politics |
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