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Montpellier is the name of a Southern French city. Location within France Montpellier (Occitan Montpelhièr) is a city in the south of France. ...


Montpelier, Vermont is also the capital of Vermont. Vermont State House, Vermonts third on this site, built in 1859 Nickname: Motto: Official website: www. ... List of capitals of subnational entities covers currently the following national entities: #A-C: Angola, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bangladesh, Belarus, Belgium, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Peoples Republic of China, Colombia, Cuba, Czech Republic, #D-F: Denmark, Finland, France, #G-L: Germany, India, Indonesia, Iran, Italy, Ireland, Japan... Official language(s) None Capital Montpelier Largest city Burlington Area  - Total  - Width  - Length  - % water  - Latitude  - Longitude Ranked 43th 24,923 km² 130 km 260 km 3. ...


Montpelier is also the name of some other places in the United States of America:

Montpelier is also a town in northeast County Limerick, Ireland, across the River Shannon from O'Briensbridge. Montpelier is also a suburb in County Dublin, Ireland. Montpelier is a city located in Bear Lake County, Idaho. ... Montpelier, Maryland,(zip 20708) is a Levitt community outside of the corporate boundaries of Laurel. ... Montpelier is a village located in Williams County, Ohio. ... Montpelier is located in Hanover County and in the Central Region of the state of Virginia. ... Limerick (Luimneach in Irish) is an Irish county in the province of Munster, located in the Mid-west of Ireland with County Clare to the north, County Cork to the south and County Kerry to the west. ... The River Shannon (Irish: Sionainn), Irelands longest river, divides the West of Ireland (mostly the province of Connaught) from the east and south (Leinster and most of Munster). ... OBriensbridge, County Clare OBriensbridge (Droichead Uí Bhriain in Irish) is a village in east County Clare, Ireland, on the west bank of the River Shannon. ... County Dublin (Irish Contae Bhaile Átha Cliath), or more correctly the Dublin Region (Réigiúin Átha Cliath), is the area that contains the city of Dublin, the capital and largest city of the Republic of Ireland; and the modern counties of Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown, Fingal and South Dublin. ...


Montpellier is also the name of an inner city neighbourhood in Bristol (England). Bristol is a unitary authority with city and ceremonial county status in South West England. ... Royal motto (French): Dieu et mon droit (Translated: God and my right) Englands location within the British Isles Official language English de facto Capital London de facto Largest city London Area – Total Ranked 1st UK 130,395 km² Population – Total (mid-2004) – Total (2001 Census) – Density Ranked 1st UK...


Montpelier is also part of Brighton (Sussex, England). This part of Brighton is slightly more up-market & exclusive than Hanover (another part of Brighton). Brighton on the southern Sussex coast is one of the largest and most famous seaside resorts in England. ... Sussex as a traditional county. ...


Montpelier (James Madison) was also the estate of James Madison, fourth President of the United States. Montpelier was the estate of James Madison, fourth President of the United States. ... James Madison (March 16, 1751 – June 28, 1836) was the fourth (1809–1817) President of the United States. ... The presidential seal was first used by president Hayes in 1880 and last modified in 1959 by adding the 50th star for Hawaii The President of the United States of America (often abbreviated to POTUS) is the head of state of the United States. ...


Montpelier (CL-57) is also the name of a Cleveland Class Cruiser serving in the Pacific during World War II. The second USS Montpelier (CL-57) was laid down 2 December 1940 by New York Shipbuilding Corp. ... Combatants Allied Powers Axis Powers Commanders {{{commander1}}} {{{commander2}}} Strength {{{strength1}}} {{{strength2}}} Casualties 17 million military deaths 8 million military deaths {{{notes}}} World War II, also known as the Second World War, was a military conflict that took place between 1939 and 1945. ...


USS Montpelier (SSN-765) is also the name of a Los Angeles class submarine currently in service. USS Montpelier (SSN-765), a Los Angeles-class submarine, was the third ship of the United States Navy to be named for Montpelier, Vermont. ... The Los Angeles-class attack submarines (SSN) is the most numerous class of nuclear powered submarines built by any nation, and forms the bulk of the U.S. attack submarine force as of 2004. ...


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Montpelier, Vermont - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (579 words)
Montpelier is the capital of the U.S. state of Vermont and the county seat of Washington County.
Known for its lively downtown driven by the activity of state government, Montpelier is the site of the Vermont State House, visible from the outskirts of town, is located on State Street on the west side of downtown.
The Winooski River flowsalong the south edge of downtown and is fed by several smaller tributaries that cut through residential districts.
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