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refuge for
moonshiners during Prohibition. The
Dakota name for the
river is
Watpa waḳaŋ (Spirit(ual)/Mystic River),
after Mille Lacs Lake (Mde waḳaŋ, Spirit(ual)/Mystic...
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River is
shown on the 1757
edition of Mitc**** Map as "Ouadebameniſsouté [
Watpá Mnísota] or R. St. Peter". On June 19, 1852,
acting upon a
request from...
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Watpa Salawan (Thai วัดป่าสาลวัน) is a Thai
Theravada Buddhist ( Thai ธรรมยุต tam-má-yóot)
forest temple located in
downtown Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand...
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Telecommunications &
Public Access. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 June 2017. <http://www.
watpa.org/telcom.html>.[dead link] "Against a
National Broadband Policy". 2007-12-19...
- Map, the
river is
simply titled "Ouadeba",
which represents the
Dakota watpá meaning "river". The
upper portion of the river—originally
called the north...
- Wales. In the west the
Western Australian Tractor Pullers ****ociation (
WATPA) runs
events and is
affiliated with the ATPA. The ATPA is
focused on actively...
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Minnesota River: Ouadebameniſsouté or R. St.
Peter (reflecting the
Dakota name
Watpá Mnísota and the
French name Rivière de St. Pierre)
Muskegon River: Maticon...
- to "kindly
refrain from
carrying any more
headlines regarding events at
Watpa Salawan,
because it is like
irritating an old sore." The
governor was referring...
- Crow
River is "Karishon River",
reflecting the
Dakota language Khaŋǧí Šúŋ
Watpá (now Wakpá),
meaning "The
Large Wing-feather of the Crow River". In other...
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carved out by the
swirling waters of the river. The river's
Dakota name Céġa
watpa entered into
English via the
Anishinaabe people's Akiko-ziibi, both meaning...