Fort Wayne
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Data założenia | 1824[1] | ||||
Prawa miejskie | 1840[1] | ||||
Burmistrz | Tom Henry | ||||
Powierzchnia | 204,92 km² | ||||
Wysokość | 247 m n.p.m. | ||||
Populacja (2005) • liczba ludności | 223 341 | ||||
Nr kierunkowy | 260 | ||||
Kod pocztowy | 46801–46809 | ||||
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Fort Wayne – miasto w Stanach Zjednoczonych, w północno-wschodniej części stanu Indiana, siedziba administracyjna hrabstwa Allen, nad trzema rzekami St. Joseph, St. Marys i Maumee. Około 219,3 tys. mieszkańców. Jest drugim co do wielkości miastem w tym stanie. W Stanach Zjednoczonych znane jako miasto trzech rzek. W miejscowości znajduje się Muzeum Starych Samochodów.
W Fort Wayne urodziła się Shelley Long, amerykańska aktorka, reżyserka i producentka filmowa i telewizyjna oraz Carole Lombard, amerykańska aktorka filmowa[2].
W mieście rozwinął się przemysł elektrotechniczny, samochodowy, maszynowy, gumowy oraz spożywczy[1].
Powódź w Fort Wayne w 1982 roku.
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Przypisy
- ↑ a b c Fort Wayne, [w:] Encyklopedia PWN [online] [dostęp 2021-06-30] .
- ↑ Robert D. Matzen: Carole Lombard: A Bio-bibliography. Greenwood, 1988, s. 1. ISBN 978-0-313-26286-9. (ang.)
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Flooded streets in Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA, during the disastrous floods of 1982.
Corporate seal of the City of Fort Wayne, Indiana, adopted 1858.[1] The seal is defined in section 11.01 of the Fort Wayne Code of Ordinances:[2]
„The seal of the city is a representation of Mercury's Wand, entwined with two serpents on the right, a sword on the left and a pair of scales on the top with the word "Ke-ki-on-ga" with the inscription "City of Fort Wayne, Indiana," around the outer edge. The seal's inside circle shall be white, the outside circle shall be blue and the remainder, gold.”
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The fountain at Freimann Square, looking south toward 1st Source Center in downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Flag of en:Fort Wayne, Indiana. Image created by uploader based on the previous raster image, corrected to comply with the Fort Wayne city code, which gives the following specifications: the flag is 36 units wide and 24 units high; the white circle has a diameter of 12 units and is centered on the flag; the fort sillhouette is 8 units high; the white bands are 3 units wide; the head is 5 units high; the fleur-de-lis and lion are each 4 units high. The code also specifies the white bands in reverse of this image (horizontal at the hoist, diagonal at the fly) but this contradicts all available visual representations of the flag. The complete flag code can be found here: [1].