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Arapaho |
a member of a North American Indian tribe that formerly lived in the western plains from Texas and New Mexico to Canada, and now lives in Oklahoma and Wyoming. [1/2 definitions] |
Cheyenne |
the capital of Wyoming. [1/3 definitions] |
CO1 |
abbreviation of "Colorado," a western U.S. state bordered by Wyoming, Kansas, New Mexico, and Utah. |
Colorado |
a western U.S. state bordered by Wyoming, Kansas, New Mexico, and Utah. (abbr.: CO) [1/2 definitions] |
WY |
abbreviation of "Wyoming," a northwestern U.S. state between Montana and Colorado. |
Yellowstone National Park |
the oldest and largest U.S. national park, mostly in northwestern Wyoming, known particularly for its hot springs and geysers. |
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