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Lauderdale is the
valley of the
Leader Water (a
tributary of the Tweed) in the
Scottish Borders. It
contains the town of Lauder, as well as Earlston. The...
- Fort
Lauderdale (/ˈlɔːdərdeɪl/ LAW-dər-dayl) is a
coastal city
located in the U.S.
state of Florida, 30
miles (48 km)
north of
Miami along the Atlantic...
- Fort
Lauderdale–Hollywood
International Airport (IATA: FLL, ICAO: KFLL, FAA LID: FLL) – also
known as Fort
Lauderdale Airport and
historically as Merle...
- the Tri-County Area, or
Greater Miami, and
officially as the Miami–Fort
Lauderdale–West Palm
Beach Metropolitan Statistical Area. With a po****tion of 6...
- Earl of
Lauderdale is a
title in the
Peerage of Scotland. The
current holder of the
title is Ian Maitland, 18th Earl of
Lauderdale. The
title was created...
- city of Fort
Lauderdale,
Florida is
named after him.
William Lauderdale was born
around 1782, the
third son of
Sarah and
James Lauderdale in Virginia....
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Lauderdale Lakes may
refer to:
Lauderdale Lakes, Florida, a city in
Broward County, Florida,
United States Lauderdale Lakes, Wisconsin, a census-designated...
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Lauderdale-by-the-Sea is a town in
Broward County, Florida,
United States,
situated 33
miles north of Miami. The town is part of the
South Florida metropolitan...
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Lauderdale County is the name of
several counties in the
United States:
Lauderdale County,
Alabama Lauderdale County,
Mississippi Lauderdale County, Tennessee...
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James Lauderdale (1768–1814) was an
American militia officer who
fought in the Cr**** War and The
Battle of New Orleans. In 1813, he
joined a unit of cavalry...