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Bothell (Wash.)

LC control no.n 83030191
Descriptive conventionsrda
Geographic headingBothell (Wash.)
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Geographic subdivision usageWashington (State)--Bothell
Variant(s)Bodŭl (Wash.)
Bosel (Wash.)
Boseru (Wash.)
Botel (Wash.)
Bothell, Wash.
City of Bothell (Wash.)
Ботел (Wash.)
Бодъл (Wash.)
ボセル (Wash.)
보셀 (Wash.)
Other standard no.Q303046
2115370
5787829
1224271
6a3b4aa5-1ee3-4b45-901b-052474e16ed6
1512020
Beginning date1888
Associated countryUnited States
LocatedWashington (State)
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Found inArrow Maps, inc. Official Arrow map ... c1970.
GeoNames, algorithmically matched, 2009 (ppl; 47⁰45ʹ44ʺN 122⁰12ʹ19ʺW)
Wikipedia, June 4, 2014 (Bothell, Washington; city located in King and Snohomish Counties in the state of Washington; part of the Seattle metropolitan area; 47⁰46ʹ18ʺN 122⁰12ʹ16ʺW; town named in honor of David Bothell in 1888; incorporated on April 14, 1909) Bulgarian page (Бодъл = Bodŭl) Korean page (보셀 = Bosel) Japanese page (ボセル = Boseru) Serbian page (Ботел = Botel)
City of Bothell home page, June 4, 2014 (City of Bothell; Bothell)
   <http://www.ci.bothell.wa.us/>
Washington place names, via WWW, June 4, 2014 (Bothell is a city on the Sammamish River east of the north end of Lake Washington in northwest King County and southern Snohomish County. It was named for David C. Bothell, who established a logging camp and shingle mill in 1886. An earlier name was Brackett's Landing. It was incorporated April, 14. 1909; Coordinates: 47.7716+N,122.1476+W)
Geographic area coden-us-wa