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  2. How do you say Bexar, Boerne or Gruene? Why some Texas ... - AOL

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    We asked a linguist about why people botch the pronunciation of these Texas place names. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  3. Boerne? Waxahachie? Here are 20 Texas city names you ... - AOL

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    Pronunciation: "LAY-key" According to Texas Hill Country, Leakey is known for its scenic beauty and as a hunting hotspot. Llano. Pronunciation: "LAN-oh" It’s known as the deer capital of Texas ...

  4. Withlacoochee State Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Withlacoochee State Forest is 157,479-acre (637 km 2) in the western central part in the US state of Florida, near Lecanto, Inverness, Floral City, Brooksville, Ridge Manor, and Dade City. The forest was named for the Withlacoochee River , which passes through some of the major tracts within.

  5. Withlacoochee State Trail - Wikipedia

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    Withlacoochee State Trail signpost commemorating the Great Train Wreck of 1956 in Pineola. The southern terminus is at U.S. 98/301 south of Trilby.The trail goes 6 miles (9.7 km) north to a crossover of U.S. 98/SR 50, a mile east of I-75 and 40 miles (64 km) north past the Silver Lake Campground in the Withlacoochee State Forest, close to the Withlacoochee River.

  6. Withlacoochee - Wikipedia

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    Withlacoochee may refer to: Wildwood, Lady Lake, Withlacoochee and Gulf Railway , incorporated under Florida state law chapter 3656, approved February 16, 1885 Withlacoochee, Plant City and Boca Grande Railroad , created with the approval of Florida state law chapter 4258, on May 31, 1893

  7. How do you pronounce Texas? Here's how Beyoncé and ... - AOL

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    While the alternate pronunciation ‘tek-saz’ is more common in the southern states like Texas itself, it’s far more common to hear someone from New York, in the northeast, pronounce it as ...

  8. List of place names of Native American origin in the United ...

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    Waco - Named after Waco, Texas, which is the name of one of the divisions of the Tawokoni whose village stood on the site of Waco, Texas. Wahoo; Winnebago; Wyoming - Derived from a corrupted Delaware word meaning "large plains" or "extensive meadows." Wyoming Township, Holt County, Nebraska; Yutan - Named for an Otoe chief.

  9. Texan English - Wikipedia

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    Texan English is the array of American English dialects spoken in Texas, primarily falling under Southern U.S. English.As one nationwide study states, the typical Texan accent is a "Southern accent with a twist". [1]