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a canyon of the Colorado River between Arizona and Nevada, above Boulder Dam.
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Boulder Canyon — Sp Riedulių kanjònas Ap Boulder Canyon L JAV (Nevada) … Pasaulio vietovardžiai. Internetinė duomenų bazė
Boulder Canyon Project Act — The federal statute providing for the construction of the Boulder Dam, otherwise known as the President Hoover Dam, in the canyon of the Colorado River known as Boulder Canyon. 43 USC § 617 … Ballentine's law dictionary
Boulder Canyon — Boul′der Can′yon n. geg a canyon of the Colorado River between Arizona and Nevada, above Boulder Dam … From formal English to slang
Boulder Canyon — a canyon of the Colorado River between Arizona and Nevada, above Boulder Dam … Useful english dictionary
Boulder Creek (Colorado) — Boulder Creek is a creek draining the mountains to the west of Boulder, Colorado and the plains between the city and St. Vrain Creek. Route The creek rises from its many forks along the continental divide above the town of Nederland. Its various… … Wikipedia
Boulder, Colorado — Infobox Settlement official name = Boulder, Colorado other name = native name = nickname = settlement type = City motto = imagesize = image caption = flag size = image seal size = image shield = shield size = image blank emblem = blank emblem… … Wikipedia
Boulder-Staudamm — Hoover Talsperre Hoover Dam, Ansicht vom Flugzeug Zuflüsse … Deutsch Wikipedia
Boulder Dam — Hoover Talsperre Hoover Dam, Ansicht vom Flugzeug Zuflüsse … Deutsch Wikipedia
boulder — bouldered, adj. bouldery, adj. /bohl deuhr/, n. a detached and rounded or worn rock, esp. a large one. Also, bowlder. [1610 20; short for boulder stone; ME bulderston < Scand; cf. dial. Sw bullersten big stone (in a stream), equiv. to buller… … Universalium
Boulder — /bohl deuhr/, n. a city in N Colorado. 76,685. * * * City (pop., 2000: 94,673), north central Colorado, U.S. Located in the Rocky Mountains northwest of Denver, it was settled by miners in 1858 and grew with the arrival of two railroads in 1873.… … Universalium