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electrical equipment, and food, textile, and paper products. Tens of thousands of Virginians work in government, especially in the District of Columbia or in nearby ""Beltway"" suburbs like Reston and
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Tourism, printing and publishing, food processing, and oil refining are also important. Los Angeles has one of the busiest ports in the United States, with roughly half of its commerce coming from other
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and the Parent Washington Navel Orange Tree, one of the two original navel orange trees in CaliforniaRiverside. 1 City (1990 pop. 226,505), seat of Riverside co., S Calif.; inc. 1883. One of the fastest
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Manufactures include chemicals, apparel, food and beverages, construction materials, fabricated metal products, paper and rubber goods, and computers. Cotton, citrus fruits, potatoes, nuts, and roses
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Many of Oklahoma's factories process local foods and minerals, but its chief manufactures include nonelectrical machinery and fabricated metal products. Military bases and other government facilities