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

Wassmer WA-40         
  • WA.40A Super IV in 1963 fitted with retractable undercarriage.
1959 TOURING AIRCRAFT FAMILY BY WASSMER
Wassmer WA 4; Wassmer WA-41; Wassmer WA-4/21; Wassmer WA-40 Super IV; Wassmer WA-41 Baladou; Wassmer Super 4; Wassmer WA-40 Super IV Sancy
The Wassmer WA-40 Super 4 Sancy is a French single-engined light aircraft of the 1960s and 70s. A single-engined low-winged monoplane with retractable nosewheel undercarriage, variants include the more powerful WA 4/21 Prestige and the WA-41 Baladou with a fixed undercarriage.
Wa Technical University         
PUBLIC HIGHER-EDUCATION INSTITUTION IN GHANA
Wa Polytechnic
The Wa Technical University (formally Wa Polytechnic) is a public tertiary institution in the Upper West Region of Ghana.
Mugo wa Kibiru         
KENYAN PROPHET
Mugo kibiro; Cege wa Kibiru; Cege wa kibiru; Mugo Kibiru; Giant fig tree
Mugo wa Kibiru or Chege (Cege) wa Kibiru was a Kenyan sage from the Gikuyu tribe (Kikuyu, in Swahili) who lived in the 18th and early 19th centuries. His name "Mugo" means "a healer".

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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.