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  2. Category:Arson in Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Arson in Georgia (U.S. state)" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  3. List of state and territory name etymologies of the United ...

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    State name Date first attested in original language Language of origin Word(s) in original language Meaning and notes Alabama: April 19, 1692: Choctaw/Alabama: alba amo/Albaamaha 'Thicket-clearers' [3] or 'plant-cutters', from alba, '(medicinal) plants', and amo, 'to clear'. The modern Choctaw name for the tribe is Albaamu. [4] Alaska: December ...

  4. Arson - Wikipedia

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    In California, a conviction for arson of property that is not one's own is a felony punishable by up to three years in state prison. Aggravated arson, which carries the most severe punishment for arson, is punishable by 10 years to life in state prison. A well-known example of arson which took place in California is the Esperanza Fire.

  5. History of Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    The history of Georgia in the United States of America spans pre-Columbian time to the present-day U.S. state of Georgia. The area was inhabited by Native American tribes for thousands of years. A modest Spanish presence was established in the late 16th century, mostly centered on Catholic missions. The Spanish had largely withdrawn from the ...

  6. Dixie - Wikipedia

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    Their data, within these parameters, resulted in a 13-state region which they divided into three tiers, from high to low scores. In the first tier were Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi. The second tier was Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee. The third tier was Florida, Oklahoma, Virginia, and West Virginia.

  7. Power lines? Old embers? Arson? Investigators, experts ...

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    Dean Florez, a member of the California Air Resources Board and former state senator, said that although the investigations are now examining a number of potential ignition sources, "if history is ...

  8. Category:Arson in the United States by state - Wikipedia

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    Arson in Georgia (U.S. state) (8 P) I. Arson in Idaho (2 P) ... Arson in New York (state) (1 C, 13 P) Arson in North Carolina (3 P) O. Arson in Ohio (4 P)

  9. Etymonline - Wikipedia

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    Etymonline, or Online Etymology Dictionary, sometimes abbreviated as OED (not to be confused with the Oxford English Dictionary, which the site often cites), is a free online dictionary that describes the origins of English words, written and compiled by Douglas R. Harper. [1]