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Saint Louis (Mo.)

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Geographic heading: Saint Louis (Mo.) Geographic subdivision usage: Missouri Saint Louis Variant(s): St. Louis (Mo.) St. Louis City of St. Louis (Mo.) Sent-Lüis (Mo.) Горад Сент-Луіс (Mo.) Horad Sent-Luis (Mo.) Сэнт-Луіс (Mo.) Сейнт Луис (Mo.) Seĭnt Luis (Mo.) San Luis (Mo.) San Luis de Iluenses (Mo.) Ciudad de San Luis (Mo.) Sankta Luiso (Mo.) סנט לואיס (Mo.) Sanṭ Luʼis (Mo.) Urbs Sancti Ludovici (Mo.) Sancti Ludovici (Mo.) Sentluisa (Mo.) Sent Luisas (Mo.) Сент Луис (Mo.) セントルイス (Mo.) Sentoruisu (Mo.) São Luís (Mo.) Сент-Луїс (Mo.) Sent Loisos (Mo.) 圣路易斯 (Mo.) Shengluyisi (Mo.) Sheng lu yi si (Mo.) Sheng Luyisi (Mo.) City of Saint Louis (Mo.) Lacledes Village (Mo.) Mound City (Mo.) Pain Court (Mo.) Pancore (Mo.) Saint Lewis (Mo.) Saint Louis City (Mo.) Rome of the West (Mo.) STL (Mo.) Gateway to the West (Mo.) Beginning date: 1764 Associated country: United States Associated place: Missouri Type of jurisdiction: Cities and towns Independent city Special note: Non-Latin script references not evaluated. Found in: Gross, H. E. Map of St. Louis, 1947. Wikipedia, July 5, 2011 (St. Louis, Missouri; City of St. Louis; 38°37ʹ38ʺN 90°11ʹ52ʺW) Azerbaijani page (Sent-Lüis [in rom.]) Belarusian page (Горад Сент-Луіс = Horad Sent-Luis; Сэнт-Луіс = Sėnt-Luis) Bulgarian page (Сейнт Луис = Seĭnt Luis) Spanish page (San Luis (Misuri); San Luis de Iluenses; Ciudad de San Luis) Esperanto page (Sankta Luiso) Hebrew page (סנט לואיס = Sanṭ Luʼis) Latin page (Urbs Sancti Ludovici) Latvian page (Sentluisa) Lithuanian page (Sent Luisas) Macedonian page (Сент Луис (Мисури) = Sent Luis (Misuri)) Japanese page (セントルイス = Sentoruisu) Portuguese page (São Luís) Russian page (Сент-Луис = Sent-Luis) Ukrainian page (Сент-Луїс (Міссурі) = Sent-Luïs (Missuri)) Samogitian page (Sent Loisos (Mėsūrės)) Chinese page (圣路易斯 = Shengluyisi) March 4, 2013 (St. Louis; an independent city [a city that does not belong to any particular county]; founded in 1764 by Pierre Laclède and Auguste Chouteau; on August 22, 1876, the city of St. Louis voted to secede from St. Louis County and become an independent city; Nicknames: Rome of the West, STL, Gateway to the West, Mound City) GNIS, March 4, 2013 (Saint Louis; populated place; variant names: City of Saint Louis; Lacledes Village; Mound City; Pain Court; Pancore; Saint Lewis; Saint Louis City; county: St. Louis (city), state: Missouri; also lists Mound City, a pop. place in Holt County) Geographic area code: n-us-mo Invalid LCCN: sh 85116588

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