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Utah$89193$ - translation to English

GHOST TOWN IN CARBON COUNTY, UTAH, UNITED STATES
Royal, utah; Rolapp, Utah; Cameron, Utah
  • A miner's dwelling in Royal, 2010
  • Royal, Utah circa 1910

Utah      
n. Utah (staat in de USA)
Utah Jazz         
  • 40px
  • The logo of the New Orleans Jazz from 1974 to 1979.
  • Longtime coach Jerry Sloan, who coached the Jazz over the two decades
  • [[Pete Maravich]] played for the Jazz from 1974 to 1980.
  • 2022]].
AMERICAN PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL TEAM
New Orleans Jazz (NBA team); New Orleans Jazz (NBA); Utah jazz; Mike Wells (basketball); Salt Lake City Jazz; Salt Lake City Basketball Team; Utah Jaz
Utah Jazz (basebal groep van de N.B.A)
Brigham City         
  • [[Box Elder High School]]
  • [[Panoramic map]] of Brigham City from 1875
  • Downtown Brigham City sign over Main Street
CITY IN BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, UNITED STATES
Brigham City, UT; Brigham City; UN/LOCODE:USBMC; Brigham City, Ut; Brigham, UT; Brigham, Utah; History of Brigham City, Utah
Brigham City (een stad in West-Amerika)

Definition

Utahan
['ju:t?:?n, -t?:?n]
¦ noun a native or inhabitant of the US state of Utah.
¦ adjective relating to Utah.

Wikipedia

Royal, Utah

Royal is a ghost town that existed in the early 1900s as a small coal mining town in Carbon County, Utah, United States. Originally called Bear Canyon, the town was renamed Cameron, Rolapp, and finally Royal when the Royal Coal Company purchased it, changing names each time a new owner took over. All that remains of Royal today are some stone walls, a couple of the mines, and a miner's dwelling. These remnants can be seen in Price Canyon.

The historian and author Helen Z. Papanikolas was born here in 1917, during which time the town was known as Cameron.