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quizmail Q 36
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can anyone give me a clue please have an answer begining with T but very unsure
thanks in advance
thanks in advance
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With 65,000 residents, Santa Fe is New Mexico�s third largest city. It was originally settled by Spaniards before1607, and is now the oldest state capital city in the United States. Its original name �La Villa Real de Santa Fe de San Francisco de Asis�, is Spanish for �the Royal City of the Holy Faith of St. Francis of Assisi�.
http://www.usatourist.com/english/places/newme xico/santafe.html
this info is from a tourist office, and there may be rival claims!!
With 65,000 residents, Santa Fe is New Mexico�s third largest city. It was originally settled by Spaniards before1607, and is now the oldest state capital city in the United States. Its original name �La Villa Real de Santa Fe de San Francisco de Asis�, is Spanish for �the Royal City of the Holy Faith of St. Francis of Assisi�.
http://www.usatourist.com/english/places/newme xico/santafe.html
this info is from a tourist office, and there may be rival claims!!
pandabear no i do it on my own never got 150 but am aiming for it,
I find it very good you always get some where you just dont know where to go,
saying that any quizmaillers
question 46, what 6 letter word means money in the for of coins rather than banknotes ?
am thinking copper but cant be right as you have silver and gold as well
thanks anyone who can help
I find it very good you always get some where you just dont know where to go,
saying that any quizmaillers
question 46, what 6 letter word means money in the for of coins rather than banknotes ?
am thinking copper but cant be right as you have silver and gold as well
thanks anyone who can help
I'm not sure about number 36 either, coffee100, but I'm going with S as being the first one of them to have a permanent European settlement. T was occupied by Europeans earlier but only on a temporary basis. I've come to the conclusion that part of the question (about date of becoming state capital) is a red herring.