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Qué (quién) es Nevadan - definición

STATE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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  • MGM Grand]], with sign promoting it as The City of Entertainment
  • The [[Winnemucca Sand Dunes]], north of Winnemucca
  • Elko County]]
  • Mountains west of Las Vegas in the [[Mojave Desert]]
  • [[Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area]], Calico basin
  • [[Little Finland]] rock formation in Nevada
  • [[Mount Charleston]]
  • Topographic map of Nevada
  • Downtown Reno
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  • East Las Vegas suburbs
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  • independent city]] and the capital of Nevada.
  • Nevada territory in 1861
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  • Population density map of Nevada
  • Nevada quarter
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  • The [[Nevada State Legislative Building]] in Carson City
  • [[Great Basin National Park]]
  • The courthouse of the [[Supreme Court of Nevada]]
  • Lake Tahoe on the Nevada–California border
  • The [[Las Vegas Strip]] looking South
  • U.S. Route{{nbs}}50]], also known as "The Loneliest Road in America"
  • Pyramid Lake]]
  • [[Valley of Fire State Park]]
  • Washoe County]]
  • federal land]] in southern Nevada, showing [[Nellis Air Force Base Complex]] and [[Nevada Test Site]]

Nevadan         
[n?'v?:d(?)n]
¦ noun a native or inhabitant of the US state of Nevada.
¦ adjective relating to Nevada.
Nevadan orogeny         
  • "Andean" style of orogenesis involving the subduction of an oceanic plate beneath a continental plate causing partial melt of the asthenosphere wedge atop the down going plate. The partial melt then rises and causes volcanism to start to build up mountains through lava flows and deposits from eruptions.
  • The Klamath Mountains highlighted in red. The Sierra Nevada (not highlighted) runs along the east margin of the Great Valley in California.
  • The Sierra Nevada, covered by snow in the left image.
  • "Cordilleran" style of arc terrane accretion onto a continental land mass. Continued subduction transports the arc terrane to the margin of the continent where it is too buoyant to be subducted so it gets accreted to the continent.
MOUNTAIN-BUILDING EPISODE IN NORTH AMERICA
Nevadan Orogeny; Nevada Orogeny; Nevada orogeny
The Nevadan orogeny occurred along the western margin of North America during the Middle Jurassic to Early Cretaceous time which is approximately from 155 Ma to 145 Ma. Throughout the duration of this orogeny there were at least two different kinds of orogenic processes occurring. During the early stages of orogenesis an "Andean type" continental magmatic arc developed due to subduction of the Farallon oceanic plate beneath the North American Plate. The latter stages of orogenesis, in contrast, saw multiple oceanic arc terranes accreted onto the western margin of North America in a "Cordilleran type" accretionary orogen. Deformation related to the accretion of these volcanic arc terranes is mostly limited to the western regions of the resulting mountain ranges (Klamath Mountain range and Sierra Nevada) and is absent from the eastern regions. In addition, the deformation experienced in these mountain ranges is mostly due to the Nevadan orogeny and not other external events such as the more recent Sevier and L
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¦ abbreviation Nevada.

Wikipedia

Nevada

Nevada ( nə-VAD; Spanish: [neˈβaða]) is a state in the Western region of the United States. It is bordered by Oregon to the northwest, Idaho to the northeast, California to the west, Arizona to the southeast, and Utah to the east. Nevada is the 7th-most extensive, the 32nd-most populous, and the 9th-least densely populated of the U.S. states. Nearly three-quarters of Nevada's people live in Clark County, which contains the Las Vegas–Paradise metropolitan area, including three of the state's four largest incorporated cities. Nevada's capital is Carson City. Las Vegas is the largest city in the state.

Nevada is officially known as the "Silver State" because of the importance of silver to its history and economy. It is also known as the "Battle Born State" because it achieved statehood during the Civil War (the words "Battle Born" also appear on its state flag); due to a presidency held by Abraham Lincoln, the Union benefited immensely from the support of newly awarded statehood by the infusion of the monetary support of nearly $400 million in silver ore generated at the time by the Comstock Lode. It is also known as the "Sagebrush State", for the native plant of the same name; and as the "Sage-hen State". The name means "snowy" in Spanish, referring to Nevada's small overlap with the Sierra Nevada mountain range; however, the rest of Nevada is largely desert and semi-arid, much of it within the Great Basin. Areas south of the Great Basin are within the Mojave Desert, while Lake Tahoe and the Sierra Nevada lie on the western edge. About 86% of the state's land is managed by various jurisdictions of the U.S. federal government, both civilian and military.

American Indians of the Paiute, Shoshone, and Washoe tribes inhabit what is now Nevada. The first Europeans to explore the region were Spanish. They called the region Nevada (snowy) because of the snow which covered the mountains in winter, similar to the Sierra Nevada in Spain. The area formed part of Alta California's territory within the Viceroyalty of New Spain, which gained independence as Mexico in 1821. The United States annexed the area in 1848 after its victory in the Mexican–American War, and it was incorporated as part of Utah Territory in 1850. The discovery of silver at the Comstock Lode in 1859 led to a population boom that became an impetus to the creation of Nevada Territory out of western Utah Territory in 1861. Nevada became the 36th state on October 31, 1864, as the second of two states added to the Union during the Civil War (the first being West Virginia).

Nevada is known for its libertarian laws. In 1940, with a population of just over 110,000 people, Nevada was by far the least-populated state, with less than half the population of the next least-populous state, Wyoming. However, legalized gambling and lenient marriage and divorce laws transformed Nevada into a major tourist destination in the 20th century. Nevada is the only U.S. state where prostitution is legal, though it is illegal in its most populated regions – Clark County (Las Vegas), Washoe County (Reno) and Carson City (which, as an independent city, is not within the boundaries of any county). The tourism industry remains Nevada's largest employer, with mining continuing as a substantial sector of the economy: Nevada is the fourth-largest producer of gold in the world. Nevada is the driest state, and over time, and influenced by climate change, droughts in Nevada have been increasing in frequency and severity, putting a further strain on Nevada's water security.

Ejemplos de uso de Nevadan
1. That reality puts an enormous strain on Harry Reid, the Nevadan who has struggled these past two years to master the less arduous duties of Senate minority leader.
2. Ensign first put Bogden‘s name forward for the prosecutor‘s job in 2001, one of the first federal appointments the Nevadan advanced after winning his seat in 2000.
3. Badal said she budgets $10,800 to $12,000 per year for gambling, considerably more than the $1,480 that market researchers estimate the average southern Nevadan spends on gambling every year.