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A baker is someone who bakes and sells bread, cakes and similar foods. The place where the baker works is called a bakery.

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Baker is (part of) the name of some places including

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For people whose surname is or was Baker see People named Baker; especially prominent examples include:

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Baker v. Carr and United States. Ned Baker is a metasyntactic variable.








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The level of Baker Lake was lowered and people were restricted from the area due to concerns that an eruption-induced debris avalanche or debris flow might enter Baker Lake and displace enough water to either cause a wave to overtop the Upper Baker Dam or cause complete failure of the dam.
USGS Research in the last decade shows Mount Baker to be the youngest of several volcanic centers in the area and one of the youngest volcanoes in the Cascade Range.
Mount Baker is drained on the north by streams flowing into the North Fork Nooksack River, on the west by the Middle Fork Nooksack River, and on the southeast and east by tributaries of the Baker River, which empties into the Skagit River about 14 kilometers southeast of Mount Baker.
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