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The Capra Grigia, French: Chèvre grise des montagnes, German: Graue Bergziege, [3] is a rare and endangered Swiss breed of domestic goat.It originates in the valleys of the cantons of the Grisons or Graubünden in the eastern part of the country, and of Ticino or Tessin in the south. [4]
Michigan's numbering plan expanded from three area codes in 1947 to twelve: 1947: Area codes 313, 517 and 616 are three of the original 86 area codes in the North American Numbering Plan.
Goat Creek or Goat's Creek may refer to: Goat Creek (Alberta), a creek near Mount Rundle; Goat Creek (Idaho), connected to many bodies of water; see List of lakes of the Sawtooth Mountains (Idaho) Goat Creek, a major tributary for the Clearwater River (British Columbia) Goat Creek (or Sierra Creek), a tributary of the Dry Creek (Sacramento River)
Jessica Long’s daughter holds Cedar’s leash. Cedar, a 7-month-old white Boer goat with chocolate markings framing its face, is now the subject of a federal civil rights lawsuit naming Shasta ...
State maintenance for FM 1338 ends near the ranch Mustangs Forever, with the roadway continuing as Goat Creek Road. The section of highway in Kerrville is known locally as Goat Creek Road. The current FM 1338 was designated on May 23, 1951, along the current route. Junction list. The entire route is in Kerr County.
The former 480 area includes the East Valley, including Ahwatukee in the city of Phoenix and some communities in Pinal County such as San Tan Valley. Major cities include Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert, Scottsdale, and Tempe. The former 623 area includes the West Valley. Major cities include Glendale, Surprise, Buckeye, and Avondale.
48th & Brighton / National Western Center station (sometimes stylized and abbrivated as 48th & Brighton•Nat'l Western Cntr) is a station on the N Line of the Denver RTD commuter rail system in Denver, Colorado. It is the first station northbound from Union Station and is located on the edge of the Elyria-Swansea neighborhood.
In the early 1900s, about 3 kilometres (2 mi) south at Akokli (Goat) Creek, miners worked the stream. Their rock pier for loading ore was one of the first on the east side of the lake. Mining claims were also staked at Lockhart and La France creek, respectively about 6 kilometres (4 mi) and 8 kilometres (5 mi) north of Boswell. [ 15 ]