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Sunrise, Florida
Sunrise is a city in Florida in the United States.
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Sweetwater, Florida
Sweetwater is a city of Florida in the United States. During the 1920s, the Miami-Pittsburgh Land Company bought land near Miami. They planned to build "Sweetwater Groves." In 1926, a category 4 hurricane, (the Great Miami Hurricane), struck the area. Between the hurricane and problems with real estate value at the tim...
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Tamarac, Florida
Tamarac is a city of Florida in the United States.
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Tarpon Springs, Florida
Tarpon Springs is a city of Florida in the United States. The population was 25,117 at the 2020 census.
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Tavares, Florida
Tavares is a city of Florida in the United States. It is the county seat of Lake County. History. Tavares was created in 1880.
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Temple Terrace, Florida
Temple Terrace is a city of Florida in the United States.
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Titusville, Florida
Titusville is a city of Florida in the United States. It is the county seat of Brevard County. History. Henry T. Titus founded Titusville in 1867. It was almost called Riceville, but Henry challenged a man named Clark Rice to decide the name. Titus won and it was named Titusville.
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Treasure Island, Florida
Treasure Island is a city of Florida in the United States.
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Trenton, Florida
Trenton is a city of Florida in the United States. It is the county seat of Gilchrist County.
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Umatilla, Florida
Umatilla is a city of Florida in the United States.
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Valparaiso, Florida
Valparaiso is a city of Florida in the United States.
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Venice, Florida
Venice is a city of Florida in the United States.
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Vernon, Florida
Vernon is a city of Florida in the United States. Geography. Vernon has a total area of 4.8 square miles.
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Vero Beach, Florida
Vero Beach is a city of Florida in the United States. It is the county seat of Indian River County.
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Waldo, Florida
Waldo is a city of Florida in the United States.
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Wauchula, Florida
Wauchula is a city of Florida in the United States. It is the county seat of Hardee County.
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Webster, Florida
Webster is a city of Florida in the United States.
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Weeki Wachee, Florida
Weeki Wachee is a city in Florida in the United States.
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West Melbourne, Florida
West Melbourne is a city of Florida in the United States.
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West Miami, Florida
West Miami is a city of Florida in the United States.
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West Palm Beach, Florida
West Palm Beach is a city of Florida in the United States. West Palm Beach is the county seat of Palm Beach County, Florida. As of 2020, the population of West Palm beach was 117,415. History. The city was founded by Henry Flagler as a community to house the servants working in the two grand hotels on the neighboring i...
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West Park, Florida
West Park is a city of Florida in the United States.
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Weston, Florida
Weston is a city in Florida in the United States. It is in Broward County.
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Wewahitchka, Florida
Wewahitchka is a city in Gulf County, Florida in the United States.
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Wildwood, Florida
Wildwood is a city in Sumter County, Florida, United States. The population was 15,730 at the 2020 census.
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Williston, Florida
Williston is a city of Florida in the United States. Geography. Williston has a total area of 6.8 square miles.
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Wilton Manors, Florida
Wilton Manors is a city of Florida in the United States.
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Winter Garden, Florida
Winter Garden is a city west of Orlando. It in the western part of Orange County, Florida, United States. The city was established by Henry Harrel in 1857. It was formerly called Beulah. It is part of the Orlando–Kissimmee–Sanford, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area. In 2022, 48,523 people lived there.
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Winter Haven, Florida
Winter Haven is a city of Florida in the United States.
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Winter Park, Florida
Winter Park is a city of Florida in the United States. It is known for its Theme parks.
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Zephyrhills, Florida
Zephyrhills is a city of Florida in the United States. It is known for the bottled water brand, Zephyrhills.
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George Foreman
George Edward Foreman (January 10, 1949 – March 21, 2025) was an American two-time World heavyweight boxing champion and entrepreneur. He was born in Marshall, Texas, and grew up in Fifth Ward, Houston. He became the oldest man ever to win a major heavyweight title when, at 45, he knocked out 26-year-old Michael Moorer...
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SIMATIC
SIMATIC is the name of an automation system which was developed by the German company Siemens. The automation system controls machines used for industrial production. This system makes it possible for machines to run automatically. Depending on the needed function of the machine you have to upload the right program on ...
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Katherine Howard
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Lect
A lect is a specific form of language. Some examples of lects:
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Register (linguistics)
A register, in linguistics, is the way people use different words, spelling or grammar—talk or write differently—to different people, in different situations. They might be more polite to strangers, for example. Or they will be more respectful to their boss at work. This chart shows the words or phrases that one would ...
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Stratum (linguistics)
In linguistics, a stratum, or strate, is a language that changes another language or is changed by another language. A substratum is the language which is changed, and a superstratum is the language that changes it. An adstratum is two languages changing each other at the same time.
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Language transfer
Language transfer is where a person uses their knowledge of one language when they learn another one. This can help them, but it can also confuse them.
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Code-switching
Code-switching is an ability when a person mixes more than one language or lect when they talk, depending on who they’re talking to.
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Bilingual
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Digraphia
Digraphia means the use of more than one writing system for the same language. The standard examples are Hindustani and Turkish. With Hindustani there is at the same time an Urdu version written in the Urdu script, and a Hindi version written in Devanagari. Japanese can use kanji, which is based on logograms, or hirag...
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Romaji
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Romanji
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Romanization of Japanese
Japanese uses the Roman alphabet as well as kanji, hiragana, and katakana. Romanized text being used for Japanese words, for example for computers, is called "romaji" ("ローマ字"). Differences among romanizations. This chart shows in full the three main systems for the romanization of Japanese: Hepburn, Nihon-shiki and Ku...
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Language attrition
Language attrition happens when someone forgets all or part of a language learned earlier.
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Language death
Language death is a when language is no longer being used as a first language (also called mother language or native language) or a second language and so it becomes an extinct language. It should not be confused with a dead language, such as Latin, which is still spoken as a second language. Language revival, a dead l...
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Modern language
A modern language is a language which is spoken today. It is the opposite of an extinct language. The official languages of countries are modern languages.
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Native language
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FreeOTFE
FreeOTFE is a free, open source, computer program used to automatically encrypt and decrypt information stored on a hard disk. FreeOTFE was originally written for Microsoft Windows and was later copied to Windows Mobile (FreeOTFE4PDA). It can encrypt information using a large number algorithms including AES (aka Rijnda...
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Natural language
A natural language is the kind which we use in everyday conversation and writing. For example English, Hindi, Chinese. Natural languages are always very flexible, and people speak them in slightly different ways. There are some natural languages which are simplified, such as Basic English and Special English. An artifi...
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Windows Mobile
Windows Mobile is a discontinued operating system that came with basic applications for mobile devices. It is designed to look like desktop versions of Microsoft Windows. The first version was Pocket PC 2000, released in April 2000. It was based on the kernel of Windows CE 3.0 (Handheld PC 2000). Then came Pocket PC 20...
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A priori (languages)
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Shoot (professional wrestling)
A Shoot is something in professional wrestling that is completely real and is not scripted. In other words, broken kayfabe. A shoot rarely happens. Worked shoot. On the scripted level, a Worked shoot is a scripted segment that takes place in a show with elements of reality being exposed, such as an off-screen incident ...
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Worked shoot
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Proto-World language
A Proto-World language is a possible proto-language that all other languages came from.
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Sustainable biofuels
Biofuels are fuels from plant materials. They could reduce the price of oil. Some biofuels can supply sustainable energy. Development of biofuels will help economic prospects in Africa, Latin America and Asia. Biofuel options. Biofuels, such as ethanol and biodiesel, are produced from the products of conventional food ...
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Montreal Screwjob
The Montreal Screwjob was an incident that happened on November 9, 1997, at the World Wrestling Federation (WWF)'s Survivor Series professional wrestling show. It happened in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is called a screwjob, because in real life, the way the match would end was changed without one of the wrestlers kno...
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Animism
Animism is a belief common in many different religions and philosophies. An animist is a person who believes or practices animism. Animism is the belief that there is more in nature than the physical things that can be seen and touched. The part that is not physical can be called a soul, life force, or spirit. Physical...
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Proto-language
A proto-language is a language that all languages in a language family came from.
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WrestleMania X-Seven
WrestleMania X-Seven was the 17th yearly WrestleMania professional wrestling pay-per-view to be made by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). It happened on April 1, 2001 at the Reliant Astrodome in Houston, Texas. The event was the first WrestleMania held in the state of Texas. The number of people who went to the eve...
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Central Florida
Central Florida is the central region of the United States state of Florida, on the East Coast. The region enjoys a hot but stormy climate, with many thunderstorms, and hurricanes threatening often. The exact boundary of the area may be in dispute. Central Florida tends to be thought of as the area around metropolitan ...
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Emil Adolf von Behring
Emil von Behring (Emil Adolf von Behring), born Emil Adolf Behring (15 March 1854 – 31 March 1917), was a German doctor. He won the 1901 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, for making a serum to stop people getting the disease diphtheria Biography. Behring was born on March 15, 1854, in Hansdorf, Deutsch-Eylau. He w...
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Ronald Ross
Ronald Ross (13 May 1857 – 16 September 1932) was an English doctor. He won the 1902 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, for work on malaria transmitting by "anopheles" mosquitos.
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Niels Ryberg Finsen
Niels Ryberg Finsen (December 15, 1860 – September 24, 1904) was an Icelandic-Faroese doctor. He won the 1903 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, for treating lupus vulgaris (tuberculosis of the skin), with light radiation.
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Robert Koch
Robert Koch (11 December 1843 - 27 May 1910) was a German doctor. He won the 1905 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, for studying tuberculosis. The Royal Prussian Institute for Infectious Disease started in 1891, is now called the Robert Koch Institute. Koch's postulates. Koch developed a system to check whether a ...
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Kanata, Ontario
Kanata is a large suburban area in the western part of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It has a population around 99,000 and is growing very fast. It is just west of the Greenbelt. It is an important area for Hi-tech Businesses. It was an independent town from 1978 to 2000. History. Kanata was originally part of the Township ...
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Camillo Golgi
Camillo Golgi (7 July 1843 – 21 January 1926) was an Italian doctor. He shared the 1906 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Santiago Ramón y Cajal for their work on the parts of the nervous system.
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Santiago Ramón y Cajal
Santiago Ramón y Cajal 1 May 1852 18 October 1934) was a Spanish doctor. He shared the 1906 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Camillo Golgi for their work on the anatomy of the nervous system. Ramón y Cajal worked on thin slices of brain tissue which were laid on microscope slides and stained with silver. The ...
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Robert Douglas (footballer)
Robert James Douglas (born 24 April 1972) is a Scottish former professional footballer and current coach for Arbroath who played as a goalkeeper. Honours. Livingston Dundee Celtic
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Alphonse Laveran
Alphonse Laveran (Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran, 18 June 1845 18 May 1922) was a French military doctor. He won the 1907 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, for his work on the way protozoa can cause disease.
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Galliformes
Galliformes are an order of birds containing turkeys, grouse, chickens, quails, and pheasants. More than 250 living species are found worldwide. Usually, birds belonging to Galliformes order have 4 toes. Three long toes in the front to dig and scratch and one short toe behind.
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Phasianidae
The Phasianidae is a family of birds which includes the pheasants, partridges, grouse, junglefowl (including chicken). These are terrestrial species, variable in size but generally plump, with broad relatively short wings. Many have a spur on their legs. Males of the larger species are often brightly coloured. The typ...
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Sum 41 discography
This is the complete discography of the Canadian Punk rock band Sum 41.
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Ilya Mechnikov
Ilya Ilyich Mechnikov (16 May 1845 – 16 July 1916) was a Ukrainian zoologist of (partly) Jewish descent (his mother was Jewish). He won the 1908 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, with Paul Ehrlich, for finding out how immunity fights disease. Mechnikov was a protozoologist who became better known for the discovery...
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Paul Ehrlich
Paul Ehrlich (14 March 1854 – 20 August 1915) was a German doctor of Jewish descent. He won the 1908 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, with Ilya Mechnikov, for finding out how immunity fights disease. Ehrlich directed a research program which discovered the first treatment for syphilis which worked. It was a compo...
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Aberdeen, Idaho
Aberdeen is a city in the state of Idaho in the United States. It is in Bingham County. In 2020, there were 1,756 people living there. Location. The United States Census Bureau says that the city is . All of this is land. There are no rivers, lakes, or other kinds of standing water in Aberdeen. The city is at (42.94340...
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Acequia, Idaho
Acequia (pronounced "ah-SEE-kwa") is a place in Idaho, United States. The population was 158 according to the 2020 census. Geography. Acequia has a total area of .6 square miles.
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Albion, Idaho
Albion is a city in Idaho in the United States. It is in Cassia County. The population was 234 at the 2020 census. Albion was the county seat of Cassia County from 1879 to 1918.
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American Falls, Idaho
American Falls is a city in Idaho in the United States.
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Ammon, Idaho
Ammon is a city in Idaho in the United States. According to the 2020 United States Census, 17,694 people lived there.
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Arco, Idaho
Arco is a city in Idaho in the United States.
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Arimo, Idaho
Arimo is a city in Idaho in the United States.
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Ashton, Idaho
Ashton is a city in Idaho in the United States.
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Athol, Idaho
Athol is a city in Idaho in the United States.
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Atomic City, Idaho
Atomic City is a settlement in Idaho in the United States. History. Atomic City was once called Midway. This might have been because the town is halfway between the towns of Blackfoot and Arco. The town had a bigger population when the nearby DOE site was bigger.
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Bancroft, Idaho
Bancroft is a city in Idaho in the United States.
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Basalt, Idaho
Basalt is a city in Idaho in the United States.
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Bellevue, Idaho
Bellevue is a city in Idaho in the United States.
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Blackfoot, Idaho
Blackfoot is a city in Idaho in the United States. According to the 2020 United States Census, 12,346 people lived there.
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Bliss, Idaho
Bliss is a city in Idaho in the United States.
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Bloomington, Idaho
Bloomington is a city in Idaho in the United States.
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Bonners Ferry, Idaho
Bonners Ferry is a city in Idaho in the United States.
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Bovill, Idaho
Bovill is a city in Idaho in the United States.
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Bruneau, Idaho
Bruneau is an unincorporated community of Idaho in the United States. It is in Owyhee County. Bruneau Sand Dunes State Park is to the east.
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Buhl, Idaho
Buhl is a city in Idaho in the United States. It is in Twin Falls County. The town is on the old Oregon Trail. It is called the "Trout Capital of the World". The hatcheries produce most of the rainbow trout eaten in the United States. Clear Springs Foods processes over 20 million pounds of rainbow trout each year. This...
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Burley, Idaho
Burley is a city in Idaho in the United States. According to the 2020 United States Census, 11,704 people lived there.
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Butte City, Idaho
Butte City is a city in Idaho in the United States.
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Caldwell, Idaho
Caldwell is a city in Idaho in the United States. According to the 2020 United States Census, 59,996 people lived there.
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Cambridge, Idaho
Cambridge is a city in Idaho in the United States.
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Carey, Idaho
Carey is a city in Idaho in the United States.