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  • 1Vermont locations by per capita income — Vermont has the twenty fifth highest per capita income in the United States of America, at $20,625 (2000). Its personal per capita income is $30,740 (2003).Vermont counties ranked by per capita incomeThere are fourteen counties located in Vermont …

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  • 2Vermont — (Details) (Details) …

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  • 3Vermont coppers — is the name given to copper coins issued by the Vermont Republic. [cite book |author=Van DeWater, Frederic F. |title= The Reluctant Republic, Vermont 1724–1791 |year=1941, 1974 |publisher=The Countryman Press |pages=pp. 195, 218–219 |isbn=0… …

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  • 4Vermont College of Fine Arts — Established 1831 Type Private non profit President Thomas Christopher Greene Academic staff about 60 Postgraduates …

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  • 5Vermont gubernatorial election, 2010 — 2008 ← November 2, 2010 → 2012 …

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  • 6Vermont — • One of the New England states Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Vermont     Vermont     † …

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  • 7Vermont Route 14 — Route information Maintained by VTrans Length: 110.170 mi …

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  • 8Vermont Units In the Civil War — Vermont Units In the Civil WarVermont raised the following units of the American Civil War.Infantry units*1st Vermont Volunteer Infantry Regiment *2nd Vermont Volunteer Infantry Regiment *3rd Vermont Volunteer Infantry Regiment *4th Vermont… …

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  • 9Vermont Democratic Party — Chairman Jake Perkinson [1] …

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  • 10Vermont (disambiguation) — Vermont is a state in the United States of America.Vermont also may refer to:Places*The Vermont Republic, an independent republic that existed from 1777 until it became the state of Vermont in 1791 *Vermont, Illinois, U.S.A. *Vermont, Indiana,… …

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