メリーランド州 (Japanese Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "メリーランド州" in Japanese language version.

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  • Beck, John; Randall, Aaron; and Frandsen, Wendy (2007年6月27日). “Southern Culture: An Introduction” (PDF). Durham, North Carolina: Carolina Academic Press. pp. 14–15. 2008年5月23日閲覧。 “Kentucky, Missouri, West Virginia [...] and Maryland —slaveholding states and regions before the Civil War that did not secede from the Union – are also often included as part of the South. As border states, these states always were crossroads of values and customs, and today [...] parts of Maryland seem to have become part of the “Northeast.”

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  • Belgium”. CIA World Factbook. Central Intelligence Agency (2008年5月15日). 2008年5月15日閲覧。 “Area – comparative: about the size of Maryland”

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  • The South As It's〔ママ〕 Own Nation”. League of the South (2004年). 2008年5月23日閲覧。 “On the other hand, areas beyond these thirteen States maintain their Southern culture to varying degrees. Much of Missouri remains basically Southern, as do parts of southern Maryland and Maryland’s eastern shore.”

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  • Slicing education?”. gazette.net. The Gazette. p. A-9 (2009年10月30日). 2009年11月12日閲覧。 “As it stands, the $5.5 billion Maryland spends on education makes up about 40 percent of the general fund budget....”

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  • Maryland Facts”. Kids Room. Maryland Office of Tourism. 2008年4月26日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。2008年5月19日閲覧。

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  • Therres, Glenn (2007年). “Lions in our mountains? The mystery of cougars in Maryland” (PDF). Wildlife and Heritage. Maryland Department of Natural Resources. 2011年4月19日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。2009年7月6日閲覧。 “Historically bobcats were distributed statewide but during the post colonization period densities began to plummet. By the mid-1900s, populations had probably reached all-time lows, with remnant populations existing only in western Maryland. This prompted the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to classify them as a state-listed “Species of Special Concern.” During the past quarter century, occupied range and densities have increased markedly. Results from the annual Bowhunter Survey and the Hunter Mail survey have identified bobcat sightings in 14 of Maryland’s 23 counties. Currently, bobcats have dual legal classification in Maryland. In addition to the Species of Special Concern designation, they are also defined as a Game Animal / Furbearer with a closed harvest season.”
  • Coyotes in Maryland”. Maryland Department of Natural Resources. 2011年8月15日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。2011年9月16日閲覧。 “Coyotes were historically a western species with core populations found west of the Mississippi River. Alterations and/or elimination of competing predators during the post-European colonization period facilitated rapid range expansion into eastern North America during the 20th Century. Established populations now occur in every state and province in North America. Coyotes are a relatively new addition to local ecosystems, and were first documented in Maryland during 1972. Initial substantiated sightings occurred in Cecil, Frederick and Washington counties. Since that time population densities and occupied range have expanded incrementally and coyotes now occur statewide.”

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  • Languages in Maryland” (PDF). U.S.ENGLISH Foundation, Inc. 2013年1月17日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。2012年5月22日閲覧。 “Prince George’s County has the highest percentage of Kru/Ibo/Yoruba speakers of any county in the nation.”

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