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Kentucky - translation to french

STATE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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  • The best selling car in the United States, the [[Toyota Camry]], is manufactured in [[Georgetown, Kentucky]].
  • The [[Ark Encounter]] in [[Williamstown, KY]]
  • A barge hauling coal in the [[Louisville and Portland Canal]], the only manmade section of the [[Ohio River]]
  • The [[Buffalo Trace Distillery]]
  • [[Lexington Theological Seminary]] (then College of the Bible), 1904
  • The best selling truck in the United States, the [[Ford F-Series]], is manufactured in [[Louisville, Kentucky]].
  • [[Red River Gorge]] is one of Kentucky's most visited places.
  • High Bridge]] over the [[Kentucky River]] was the tallest rail bridge in the world when it was completed in 1877.
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  • Keeneland]] in [[Lexington, KY]]
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  • Kentucky's regions (click on image for color-coding information)
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  • Kentucky Population Density Map
  • State sign, [[Interstate 65]]
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  • Forest at [[Otter Creek Outdoor Recreation Area]], Meade County, Kentucky
  • J.B. Speed School of Engineering]] at the [[University of Louisville]], Kentucky's urban research university.
  • Paintsville]] provides background on the country music artists from Eastern Kentucky.
  • Frankfort]]
  • [[Treemap]] of the popular vote by county, 2016 presidential election
  • Kentucky's [[Churchill Downs]] hosts the [[Kentucky Derby]].
  • Once an industrial wasteland, Louisville's reclaimed waterfront now features thousands of trees and miles of walking trails.
  • [[Old Louisville]] is the largest Victorian Historic neighborhood in the United States.
  • flagship]] university.
  • [[Lake Cumberland]] is the largest artificial American lake east of the [[Mississippi River]] by volume.

Kentucky         
Kentucky, state in the eastern central United States, Ky.
Kentuky      
Kentucky, state in the eastern central United States
Louisville         
Louisville, port in Kentucky (USA); name of a number of cities in the United States

Definition

Kentucky
·noun One of the United States.

Wikipedia

Kentucky

Kentucky (US: (listen) kən-TUK-ee, UK: ken-), officially the Commonwealth of Kentucky, is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States and one of the states of the Upper South. It borders Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio to the north, West Virginia to the northeast, Virginia to the east, Tennessee to the south, and Missouri to the west. Its northern border is defined by the Ohio River. Its capital is Frankfort, and its two largest cities are Louisville and Lexington. Its population was approximately 4.5 million in 2020.

Kentucky was admitted into the Union as the 15th state on June 1, 1792, splitting from Virginia in the process. It is known as the "Bluegrass State", a nickname based on Kentucky bluegrass, a species of green grass introduced by European settlers for the purpose of grazing in pastures, which has supported the thoroughbred horse industry in the center of the state. Historically, it was known for excellent farming conditions for this reason and the development of large tobacco plantations akin to those in Virginia and North Carolina in the central and western parts of the state with the use of enslaved labor during the Antebellum South and Civil War period. Kentucky ranks 5th nationally in goat farming, 8th in beef cattle production, and 14th in corn production. Kentucky has also been a long-standing major center of the tobacco industry. Today, Kentucky's economy has expanded to importance in non-agricuIturaI sectors, including auto manufacturing, energy fuel production, and medical facilities. The state ranks 4th among US states in the number of automobiles and trucks assembled.

The state is home to the world's longest cave system in Mammoth Cave National Park, as well as the greatest length of navigable waterways and streams in the contiguous United States, and the two largest man-made lakes east of the Mississippi River. Kentucky is also known for its culture, which includes horse racing, bourbon, moonshine, coal, My Old Kentucky Home State Park, automobile manufacturing, tobacco, bluegrass music, college basketball, Louisville Slugger baseball bats, Kentucky Fried Chicken, and the Kentucky colonel.

Examples of use of Kentucky
1. Le Kentucky compte de nombreux équipementiers automobiles.
2. D‘abord dans le Kentucky puis en Caroline du Nord.
3. La vitesse a déjŕ été réduite ŕ 30 km/h. • Le barrage du Kentucky.
4. De l‘autre côté du pont, au Kentucky, il est 10cents moins cher.
5. Elle est partie d‘Elizabethtown, dans le Kentucky, elle va vers l‘ouest.