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 St. Louis, Missouri - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Louis County (1,016,235), the independent City of St. Louis (350,705), the Missouri counties of Saint Charles (320,734), Jefferson (210,397), Franklin (98,234), Lincoln (45,618) and Warren (27,809), and the Illinois counties of Madison (264,350), Saint Clair (259,132), Clinton (36,065), Monroe (30,491) and Jersey (22,320).
Apotheosis of Saint Louis, a bronze statue of the city's namesake on horseback, was widely used as a symbol of the city before construction of the Arch.
The Greater St. Louis area, which includes counties in the states of Missouri and Illinois, is the 18th largest in the United States, with a total population of 2,698,672 as of the 2000 census.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Saint_Louis,_Missouri   (7239 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Louis IX
By this treaty St. Louis gave Henry III all the fiefs and domains belonging to the King of France in the Dioceses of Limoges, Cahors, and Périgueux; and in the event of Alphonsus of Poitiers dying without issue, Saintonge and Agenais would escheat to Henry III.
In 1263, St. Louis was chosen as arbitrator in a difference which separated Henry III and the English barons: by the Dit d'Amiens (24 January, 1264) he declared himself for Henry III against the barons, and annulled the Provisions of Oxford, by which the barons had attempted to restrict the authority of the king.
The Sainte Chappelle, an architectural gem, was constructed in his reign, and it was under his patronage that Robert of Sorbonne founded the "Collège de la Sorbonne," which became the seat of the theological faculty of Paris.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/09368a.htm   (1653 words)

  
 Paris Luxury Apartment Rental: ILE SAINT LOUIS
Located in the “heart of the heart” of Paris, on the Ile Saint Louis, this apartment is housed in a circa 1636 building flanked by a large “porte cochere” that opens on a paved courtyard.
parisluxuryrentals.com /appt.php?acco_id=7   (108 words)

  
 Saint Louis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The MS Saint Louis, a German ocean liner.
The USS St. Louis, six U.S. Navy ships have carried this name.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Saint_Louis   (146 words)

  
 Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
The St. Louis Fed's Research division has a new Conferences and Lectures page that lists workshops, seminars and presentations at the Bank and at area universities.
Louis Fed President Bill Poole spoke March 30 at the University of Dayton.
The latest issue of the St. Louis Fed's Review tackles, among other topics, the connection between entrepreneurship and government policies.
www.stls.frb.org   (446 words)

  
 Louis St. Laurent - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Laurent was the first Prime Minister to live in the present official residence of the Prime Minister of Canada: 24 Sussex Drive, from 1951 to the end of his term in office.
Laurent was succeeded as Liberal Party Leader by his former Secretary of State for External Affairs and representative at the United Nations, Lester Pearson, at the party's leadership convention in 1958.
Laurent was encouraged by others to reach out to the CCF and at least 4 of 6 independent/small party MPs to form a coalition majority government, which would have held 134 of the 265 or 50.1% of the seats in Parliament.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Louis_Saint-Laurent   (2049 words)

  
 Saint Louis Cemetery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Saint Louis Cemetery is the name of three Roman Catholic cemeteries in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Marie Laveau is buried in Saint Lous Cemetery #1, in the Glapion family crypt.
Louis Cemetery #1 is the oldest and most famous.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Saint_Louis_Cemetery   (684 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Louis Bertrand
The plague that decimated the inhabitants of Valencia and the vicinity in 1557, afforded the saint an excellent opportunity for the exercise of his charity and zeal.
The boyhood of the saint was unattended by any of the prodigies that frequently forecast heroic sanctity.
From this unfruitful soil the saint withdrew to the province of St. Martha, where his former successes were repeated.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/09376b.htm   (1268 words)

  
 St. Louis County, Minnesota
Louis County is the home of 200,500 people scattered throughout the area in small mining towns, farm communities, and in busy cities which serve as regional hubs.
St. Louis County is known for its spectacular natural beauty, including a national forest and a national park, the Boundary Waters Canoe Area, four state parks and 500 lakes.
Louis County has museums, libraries, parks, theatres, a waterfront boardwalk, and limitless recreation including boating, fishing, skiing, scholastic sports, and arts presentations.
www.co.st-louis.mn.us   (221 words)

  
 City of St. Louis and Downtown St. Louis Information - Saint Louis, Missouri
Louis' population estimate in 2001 was 339,211 and St. Louis County had a population estimate of 1,015,417 residents in 2001.
If St. Louis and St. Louis County were to merge, St. Louis would become the nation's 6th most populous city according to the U.S. Census statistics provided in the article.
Hundreds of St. Louis links have been collected and are in the process to be added shortly.
www.stlcity.com   (664 words)

  
 St. Louis Independent Media Center – stlimc.org :: home
Several St. Louis community organizations say that the City of St. Louis is rebuffing their invitations to discuss problems with its lead programs.
St. Louis IMC will be covering the 2006 National Summit for Community Wireless Networks, taking place March 31-April 2 in Lindenwood University in St.
Louis has a lead epidemic, with poisoning rates 7 to 10 times that of the US average.
www.stlimc.org   (1189 words)

  
 Saint Louis Brass Band
The University of Missouri – St. Louis invited the Saint Louis Brass Band to be Brass Band-in-Residence in the Fall of 2001.
In fact, the Saint Louis Brass Band was only very narrowly beaten by one other US band and in 2003, the band ranked in the top 100 bands worldwide.
On Saturday March 12 2005, the Saint Louis Brass Band competed at the North American Brass Band Association (NABBA) Championships in St. Charles, Illinois (a suburb of Chicago).
www.stlbb.org   (454 words)

  
 Saint Louis River - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Saint Louis River is a river in Minnesota that flows into Lake Superior.
In the mid 20th century, the St. Louis River became one of the most heavily polluted waterways in the state.
The river's watershed is 3634 square miles (9412 km²) in area.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Saint_Louis_River   (349 words)

  
 Saint Lawrence River - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Saint Lawrence River is born at the outflow of Lake Ontario at Kingston, Ontario.
The source of the North River in the Mesabi Range in Minnesota is considered to be the source of the Saint Lawrence River.
The Saint Lawrence River (French: fleuve Saint-Laurent) is a large west-to-east flowing river in the middle latitudes of North America, connecting the Great Lakes with the Atlantic Ocean.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Saint_Lawrence_River   (591 words)

  
 St. Louis, Missouri - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Louis County (1,016,235), the independent City of St. Louis (350,705), the Missouri counties of Saint Charles (320,734), Jefferson (210,397), Franklin (98,234), Lincoln (45,618) and Warren (27,809), and the Illinois counties of Madison (264,350), Saint Clair (259,132), Clinton (36,065), Monroe (30,491) and Jersey (22,320).
Apotheosis of Saint Louis, a bronze statue of the city's namesake on horseback, was widely used as a symbol of the city before construction of the Arch.
The Greater St. Louis area, which includes counties in the states of Missouri and Illinois, is the 18th largest in the United States, with a total population of 2,698,672 as of the 2000 census.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Saint_Louis,_Missouri   (7001 words)

  
 St. Louis, Missouri - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Louis County (1,016,235), the independent City of St. Louis (350,705), the Missouri counties of Saint Charles (320,734), Jefferson (210,397), Franklin (98,234), Lincoln (45,618) and Warren (27,809), and the Illinois counties of Madison (264,350), Saint Clair (259,132), Clinton (36,065), Monroe (30,491) and Jersey (22,320).
Apotheosis of Saint Louis, a bronze statue of the city's namesake on horseback, was widely used as a symbol of the city before construction of the Arch.
Louis Geologic fault is exposed along the bluffs and was the source of several historic minor earthquakes; it is part of the St.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Saint_Louis,_Missouri   (7045 words)

  
 Saint Louis University - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Louis, Missouri, it was founded in 1818 as Saint Louis Academy and later taken over by the Society of Jesus making it the oldest university west of the Mississippi River and the second oldest Jesuit college in the nation.
Saint Louis University is one of 28 member institutions of the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities.
Saint Louis has 13 Fraternities and 5 Sororities on campus.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Saint_Louis_University   (950 words)

  
 Saint Louis Christian College
Saint Louis Christian College is proud to offer our nationwide Ministry Opportunities Database.
Saint Louis Christian College Names Dr. Guthrie Veech the New President
"Saint Louis Christian College equips men and women as leaders who impact the world for Christ."
www.slcconline.edu   (197 words)

  
 Saint Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, LA
Saint Louis Cathedral, the oldest church in Louisiana, has recently undergone a massive restoration effort by the Archdiocese of New Orleans, assisted by many contributors.
Saint Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, LA Catholic Cathedral of the Archdiocese of New Orleans
Organ is the newly installed Holtkamp instrument made possible through the generous donation of Cathedral organist and choir director, Dr. Elise Cambon.
www.neworleanschurches.com /stlouiscath/stlouiscath.htm   (61 words)

  
 St. Louis University Hospital
Saint Louis University Hospital one of three Tenet Saint Louis hospitals to Implement American Heart Association's "Get With the Guidelines" Program
Older adults in the St. Louis region have the eighth best hospital in the nation nearby for diagnosis and treatment of age-related illnesses and disorders.
Now there is a treatment option for tumors and lesions in the brain, lung, neck and spine that may have been previously considered inoperable or inaccessible by radiation therapy.
www.sluhospital.com   (96 words)

  
 Saint Louis Art Museum - Saint Louis Forest Park
The Saint Louis Front Page is owned and maintained by the Moore Design Group for the sole purpose of disseminating news and information about the Metropolitan Saint Louis area.
For a fine art poster of the Crusader King Louis IX in front of the Saint Louis Art Museum, see
Text or graphics may not be copied, rewritten or distributed in any manner whatsoever without written permission.
www.slfp.com /ForestParkAM.htm   (227 words)

  
 SAINT LOUIS
Louis is known for its large fishing community.
The Faidherbe bridge joining the mainland and the strip of land on which lies part of St. Louis town.
One can find boat builders on the beaches working to meet the demand.
www.congo-pages.org /senegal/saint.htm   (223 words)

  
 Saint Louis Home Page
Saint Louis University Hospital is a community for healing where knowledge, compassion and deep spiritual values come together.
Des Peres Hospital is a 167 private room facility located in St. Louis County, west of the city of St. Louis.
Quality medical and surgical care are provided by physicians and other qualified healthcare professionals via a wide variety of services and programs.
www.tenetstlouis.com   (117 words)

  
 Art Saint Louis
Art Saint Louis is a not-for-profit visual arts co-op gallery, organization and advocate exhibiting work by established and emerging artists from the St. Louis region.
Art Saint Louis is a registered not-for-profit organization with the State of Missouri and has Federal 501 (c)(3) status.
Art Saint Louis exhibitions are open to artists aged 21 and older residing within a 200-mile radius of St. Louis, although we do present one show a year open to artists in 9 Midwest regional states (AR, IA, IL, KS, KY, MO, NE, OK, TN).
www.artstlouis.org   (1677 words)

  
 Saint Louis Eats - Start Here - Metropolitan St. Louis places to go to eat
Louis City ~0.3 million (not a part of St. Louis county) on ~62 sq.
A quick word if you are from out of town, the mailing address for many places is stated as St. Louis but the name of the city they are in is something else.
Note that St. Louis County makes up not quite 40%, and the City a little over 11% of the population of the metro region.
www.stlplaces.com /stleats   (1360 words)

  
 Saint Louis, Missouri Guide to Local Hotels, Lodging, Restaurants, Real Estate, Car Rentals and Area Information
Saint Louis, named by a French explorer for the French King Louis IX, was founded in 1763.
Offering many sites and experiences to create an unforgettable vacation; today Saint Louis is more of a destination, than a jumping off point.
  Explorers, immigrants, and visionaries have all left their marks on St. Louis.
www.saintlouis.com   (327 words)

  
 Saint Louis University School of Medicine
Researcher Sharon Frey, M.D., (infectious diseases) and a patient from Saint Louis University Liver Center were quoted in a story that ran on Ivanhoe Broadcast News about SLU's hepatitis C vaccine trial, a story that ran on stations around the country, including WNDU-TV in Indianopolis.
The Department of Psychiatry at Saint Louis University School of Medicine is taking part in a clinical research study of an investigational study medication to determine if it improves functional capabilities of patients with moderate to severe Alzheimer’s Disease.
Michael Cannon, M.D., (community and family medicine) was quoted by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch about the role of exercise in reducing racial risk factors for diseases.
www.slu.edu /colleges/med   (896 words)

  
 Saint Louis Billikens - The Official Athletic Site for Saint Louis University
Saint Louis men's golf took 10 strokes off its first-round total to catapult up the standings into fifth place after the first two rounds of the Billiken Invitational at Gateway National Golf Links Monday afternoon.
Saint Louis (15-18, 6-4 A-10) will step outside of Atlantic 10 Conference play when it travels to Martin, Tenn., to square off against Tennessee-Martin on Wed., Apr. 12.
Saint Louis baseball (17-13, 6-3 A-10) wraps up an eight-game road swing with four games this week.
slubillikens.cstv.com   (296 words)

  
 Patron Saints Index: Saint Louis IX
Son of King Louis VIII and Blanche of Castile.
25 August 1270 at Tunis, Algeria of natural causes; relics in the house at Saint Denis, Paris, France; destroyed in 1793 during the French Revolution
And may the Lord give you the grace to do his will so that he may be served and honored through you, that in the next life we may together come to see him, love him and praise him unceasingly.
www.catholic-forum.com /saints/saintl07.htm   (495 words)

  
 St. Louis Blues Online Welcome Fans
ST. LOUIS (AP) -- Rookie Jason Bacashihua carried a shutout into the final minute and the St. Louis Blues, inspired after Al MacInnis' jersey was retired, beat the Edmonton Oilers 2-1 on Sunday night to end a franchise-record 13-game losing streak.
LOUIS – Blues prospect Ryan MacMurchy and the Wisconsin Badgers won the 2006 NCAA hockey championship by defeating Boston College 2-1 in the title game on Saturday night.
T.J. Oshie was surprised to learn that two of his fellow St. Louis Blues prospects will also be competing in next week's NCAA Frozen Four hockey tournament in Milwaukee.
www.stlouisblues.com   (554 words)

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