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  2. Category:Flags of cities in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Search. Appearance. Donate; Create account; Log in; Personal tools. ... Pages in category "Flags of cities in Tennessee" The following 4 pages are in this category ...

  3. Philadelphia, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Philadelphia is situated along Sweetwater Creek, which empties into the Watts Bar Lake impoundment of the Tennessee River a few miles to the north.. Philadelphia is concentrated around an area northwest of the junction of U.S. Route 11 (Lee Highway), which connects Philadelphia with Loudon to the north and Sweetwater to the south, and State Route 323 (Pond Creek Road), which connects ...

  4. Flag of Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    The flag of Philadelphia was officially adopted by city ordinance on March 27, 1895 [1] and is the municipal flag of the city of Philadelphia.The flag is a yellow-on-blue bicolor vertical triband defaced with the seal of the city; the Philadelphia City Code defines the flag as "divided vertically in 3 equal parts, of which the first and third shall be azure blue and the middle pale golden ...

  5. Lists of city flags - Wikipedia

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    The list of city flags lists the flags of cities. Most of the city flags are based on the coat of arms or emblems of its city itself, and city flags can be also used by the coat of arms and emblems on its flag. Most of the city flags are flown outside town halls and councils. Due to its size, the list is split into continents: List of city ...

  6. Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Tennessee is home to the first nuclear power reactor in the U.S. to begin operation in the 21st century, which is at the Watts Bar Nuclear Plant in Rhea County. [326] Tennessee was also an early leader in hydroelectric power, [327] and today is the third-largest hydroelectric power-producing state east of the Rocky Mountains. [328]

  7. File:Flag-map of Tennessee.svg - Wikipedia

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    And besides, there has not really been changes to the flag since the revision as of 00:31, 7 December 2010, besides code reduction. Reverted to version as of 04:58, 10 January 2011 (UTC) 12:36, 19 June 2022

  8. Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Philadelphia, colloquially referred to as Philly, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania [11] and the sixth-most populous city in the United States, with a population of 1,603,797 in the 2020 census.

  9. Washington County, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Washington County is Tennessee's oldest county, having been established in 1777 when the state was still part of North Carolina. [4] Washington County is part of the Johnson City, TN Metropolitan Statistical Area , which is a component of the Johnson City– Kingsport – Bristol , TN- VA Combined Statistical Area , commonly known as the " Tri ...