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Seattle (Wash.)

LC control no.n 79041965
Descriptive conventionsrda
Geographic headingSeattle (Wash.)
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Geographic subdivision usageWashington (State)--Seattle
Variant(s)City of Seattle (Wash.)
dz̳idz̳älal̓ič (Wash.)
Horad Siėtl (Wash.)
Séatl (Wash.)
Shiatoru (Wash.)
Siaetʻŭl (Wash.)
Siʼaṭel (Wash.)
Siatl (Wash.)
Siatŭl (Wash.)
Siėtl (Wash.)
Sii︠e︡tl (Wash.)
Sijetl (Wash.)
Siyātil (Wash.)
Xiyatu (Wash.)
Σιάτλ (Wash.)
Сиатъл (Wash.)
Сиэтл (Wash.)
Сијетл (Wash.)
Сиетл (Wash.)
Сіэтл (Wash.)
Сієтл (Wash.)
Горад Сіэтл (Wash.)
סיאטל (Wash.)
سياتل (Wash.)
シアトル (Wash.)
西雅圖 (Wash.)
시애틀 (Wash.)
See alsoSoutheast Seattle (Wash.)
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Related person: Seattle, Chief, 1786?-1866 http://rdaregistry.info/Elements/p/P70014
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Other standard no.1 http://dbpedia.org/resource/Seattle
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Associated countryUnited States
Associated placeKing County (Wash.)
Washington (State)
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Found inU.S. Engineer Dept. Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors. Port and terminal facilities at the port of Seattle ... 1941.
NUCMC data from Seattle Municipal Archives for Southeast Seattle (Wash.). Town Council. Minutes, 1906 (Southeast Seattle was inc. on July 2, 1906, following a merger with Hillman City and York, for the sole purpose of being annexed to Seattle, Wash., on Jan. 7, 1907)
Washington place names origins, via WWW, March 2, 1999 (Seattle. The largest city in Washington is on Puget Sound in northwest King County. It extends 15 miles north-south, and about nine miles east-west, with the main business section centering around Elliott Bay. The city has diversified industries and businesses. It was named for Noah Sealth, chief of several Indian tribes when Seattle was established in 1851.)
Involving all neighbors : building inclusive communities in Seattle, c2000: cover (City of Seattle)
GeoNames, algorithmically matched, 2009 (ppl; 47°36ʹ22ʺN 122°19ʹ55ʺW)
Wikipedia, July 28, 2010 (Seattle; 47°36ʹ35ʺN 122°19ʹ59ʺW) Arabic page (سياتل = Siyātil) Belarusian page (Горад Сіэтл = Horad Siėtl; Сіэтл = Siėtl) Bulgarian page (Сиатъл = Siatŭl) Greek page (Σιάτλ = Siatl) Korean page (시애틀 = Siaetʻŭl) Hebrew page (סיאטל = Siʼaṭel) Macedonian page (Сиетл = Sietl) Japanese page (シアトル = Shiatoru) Russian page (Сиэтл = Siėtl) Serbian page (Сијетл = Sijetl) Ukrainian page (Сієтл = Sii︠e︡tl) Uyghur page (Séatl [in rom.]) Yiddish page (סיאטל = Siaṭl) Chinese page (西雅圖 = Xiyatu) February 27, 2019 (Seattle; seaport city; seat of King County, Washington; Lushootseed: dz̳idz̳älal̓ič [in name, "z̳" is superscript and "ä" is the schwa symbol])
GNIS, February 14, 2020 (Seattle; populated place; King County, Washington; county seat)
   <http://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=gnispq:3:::NO::P3_FID:1512650>
Geographic area coden-us-wa