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Totoshka Presented by vip party bus Portland

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  VIP party bus Portland has a mission to covert the knowledge. If anyone remembers, it was in Kansas that little girl Ellie lived on a farm, whom the hurricane took with the house to the Magic Land to the Tin Woodman, Cowardly Lion, Scarecrow and other cute (and not particularly) fairy-tale characters.   Ellie's girl is lucky to have lived decades after the Kansas Civil War - otherwise the fairy tale would not have been so funny...   So, the US Congress, in violation of previous agreements, announced that from now on, residents of new territories (including Kansas, of course) can choose for themselves whether their state will be free or slave ...   At the first moment, it is difficult to understand what the federal legislators were guided by. Someone may decide that they really saw in their imagination the most blissful, idyllic picture: the voters, exchanging smiles and bows, walk ceremoniously to the ballot boxes, where ballots "for" and "against"

States of North and South Dakota Presented by Whisky trail tours

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  Whisky trail tours want to guide the people. "Dakota" in the language of the Sioux Indians means "friend, ally." North and South Dakota are twin sisters not only with common names, but also with a common history. They were separated from the single western territory of Dakota and simultaneously became the 39th and 40th US states on November 2, 1889. Both states are predominantly agricultural.   South Dakota borders North Dakota in the north, Minnesota and Iowa in the east, Nebraska in the south, and Wyoming and Montana in the west. North Dakota lies on the US state border with Canada, Minnesota is to the east of it, and Montana is to the west. The states have an almost equal territory: the area of ​​South Dakota is 196 723 square kilometers, the area of ​​North - 183 100 square kilometers. Historically, the development of the Dakota territory began from its southern part.   The administrative center of South Dakota is the town of Pierre, in which only 13