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  2. City - Wikipedia

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    A city is a human settlement of a substantial size. The term "city" has different meanings around the world and in some places the settlement can be very small. Even where the term is limited to larger settlements, there is no universally agreed definition of the lower boundary for their size.

  3. List of irregularly spelled places in the United States

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    List Place Pronunciation Note Respelling IPA; Aberdeen, Washington: AB-ər-deen / ˈ æ b ər d iː n / Also the city in Maryland Abiquiú, New Mexico: AB-ə-kew / ˈ æ b ə k juː / Regular in Spanish

  4. How Do You Spell Unfair? - Wikipedia

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    The book follows the story of eighth grader, MacNolia Cox who won both her school and citywide spelling bee, and was a top five finalist in the Scripps National Spelling Bee. The story begins with Cox advancing from her school spelling bee to the Akron, Ohio citywide spelling bee, where she faced 50 of the city’s best spellers. In the final ...

  5. List of largest cities - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo, the world's largest city and metropolitan area. A city can be defined by the inhabitants of its demographic population, as by metropolitan area, or labour market area.

  6. Name of Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    For a long time, there was little regard for uniformity in the spelling of Pittsburgh's name. [14] Early municipal documents and city directories generally spelled the name with a final h, [15] but the letter is notably omitted in the city charter enacted by the state legislature in 1816. [14] The variance in spelling persisted through the 19th ...

  7. American and British English spelling differences - Wikipedia

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    American spelling avoids -ise endings in words like organize, realize and recognize. [58] British spelling mostly uses -ise (organise, realise, recognise), though -ize is sometimes used. [58] The ratio between -ise and -ize stood at 3:2 in the British National Corpus up to 2002. [59]

  8. Annie Marie Garraway - Wikipedia

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    The resulting Juanita R. Turner Memorial Scholarship is named for the junior college math professor who had made an extra effort in 1957 to tutor Garraway in math. Little is known of Turner except that when she was attending Grant Elementary School, she was the youngest winner of the citywide spelling contest (for African-American students) in ...

  9. Geographical renaming - Wikipedia

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    Changes in romanisation systems can result in minor or major changes in spelling in the Roman alphabet for geographical entities, even without any change in name pronunciation or spelling in the local alphabet or other writing system. Names in non-Roman characters can also be spelled very differently when Romanised in different European languages.