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WA$90929$ - translation to ολλανδικά

CENSUS-DESIGNATED PLACE IN PIERCE COUNTY, WASHINGTON, UNITED STATES
Parkland, WA; Parkland, Wa; Parkland, wa

WA      
n. West-Australië
Western Australia         
  • Western Australia's resource commodity mix, 2007
  • "West Australia" on a 1902 stamp
  • East Perth]]
  • [[Art Gallery of Western Australia]]
  • The [[black swan]] is the state bird of Western Australia
  • iron ore mine]] in the [[Pilbara]]
  • Broome]]
  • WA Museum Boola Bardip]]
  • access-date=3 August 2020 }}</ref>
  • [[John Forrest]] was the first Premier of Western Australia.
  • Major commodity mix, 2008–2009
  • [[Ngaanyatjarra]] children, from the desert regions of Western Australia
  • [[Seven West Media]]'s Newspaper House, where ''[[The West Australian]]'' newspaper is produced
  • left
  • Western Australia's capital and largest city, [[Perth]]. Its metropolitan area is home to 75% of the state's population.
  • A [[quokka]] on [[Rottnest Island]]
  • Matches between the two Western Australian teams, the [[West Coast Eagles]] and the [[Fremantle Dockers]], are known as the [[Western Derby]]
  • Castile]] and [[Portugal]], and which complemented the ''Tordesillas meridian'' from the [[Treaty of Tordesillas]] of 1494.
  • [[University of Western Australia]]
  • road network]].
  • Distribution of the Western Australian population (as density of SA1 census districts)
  • Köppen climate types]] in Western Australia
  • WA population growth 1829–2010
  • A 1933 meeting of the Dominion League in support of secession.
STATE OF AUSTRALIA
Western Australia, Australia; Western Australian; West Australia; West australia; Western australia; AU-WA; Geology of Western Australia; Fauna of Western Australia; Flora and fauna of Western Australia; Wildlife of Western Australia; WA, Australia; Demographics of Western Australia; Ethnic groups in Western Australia; Media of Western Australia; Culture of Western Australia
West Australië (provincie in westelijke gedeelte van Australië)
Capitol Hill         
  • Supreme Court Building]], [[Library of Congress]], and [[Congressional office buildings]].
  • SE]]
NEIGHBORHOOD IN WASHINGTON, D.C., USA
Capitol Hill, WA, D.C.; Capitol Hill, WA, DC; Capitol Hill, Washington, DC; Capitol Hill, Washington, D C; Capitol Hill, Washington, D. C.; Capitol Hill Historic District (Washington, D.C.); Jenkins Hill, Washington, D.C.; Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C.; Capitol Hill (Washington, D.C.)
Capitol Hill (washington)

Ορισμός

WA
¦ abbreviation
1. Washington (State) (in official postal use).
2. Western Australia.

Βικιπαίδεια

Parkland, Washington

Parkland is a census-designated place (CDP) in Pierce County, Washington. The population was 35,803 at the time of the 2010 census and had grown to 38,623 as of the 2020 census. It is an unincorporated suburb of the city of Tacoma and is home to Pacific Lutheran University.

Parkland borders most of Tacoma's southern cutoff at 96th St, and borders with much of the northern cutoff of Spanaway, Washington, at 152nd St (or Military Rd E).

The most influential motorway is State Route 7/Pacific Ave, which travels north and south, and leads from Interstate 5 in Tacoma all the way to Mount Rainier. Pacific Ave is also a main commercial corridor through much of the county, including Parkland.

It was given its name by early white settlers for the park-like nature of the vast Garry Oak and blue camas flower prairie, and the many meandering creeks crossing it. In 1890, Norwegian-Americans from the Midwest chose this area as the site of their new college, which is now Pacific Lutheran University, home to 3,500 full-time students and the Lutes varsity sports teams.