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FARGO

найдено в "Англо-русском большом универсальном переводческом словаре"
[`fɑːgəʊ]
Фарго (США, Северная Дакоты)


найдено в "Catholic encyclopedia"
Fargo: translation

Fargo
Diocese; suffragan of St. Paul, U.S.A

Catholic Encyclopedia..2006.

Fargo
    Fargo
     Catholic_Encyclopedia Fargo
    (FARGUS; FARGENSIS)
    Diocese; suffragan of St. Paul, U.S.A., embracing the whole of the State of North Dakota, an area of 70,195 square miles. It was established in 1889.
    The first Mass, in the territory now comprised in the Diocese of Fargo, was celebrated in Pembina, September, 1818, by Rev. Sévère Joseph Norbert Dumoulin, one of the two missionaries sent to the Selkirk colony by Bishop Plessis of Quebec. Father Cumoulin was born in Montreal, 5 Dec., 1793, ordained priest in the Nicolet Seminary, 23 Feb., 1817, left Quebec for the Selkirk colony, 19 May, 1818, and arrived at Fort Douglas (now St. Boniface, Manitoba), 16 July, 1818. In August, 1823, Father Dumoulin returned to Canada, where he died in 1853. The name of the diocese was originally Jamestown, which title was suppressed by the Holy See, 6 April, 1897, and changed to Fargo in accordance with the bishops request.At its formation the diocese contained a population of 19,000, of whom nearly 8000 were Indians and half-breeds. The population (1908) is about 70,000.
    With the creation of the diocese the Rev. John Shanley was named its first bishop. He was born at Albion, New York, 4 Jan., 1852, and ordained priest 30 May, 1874, at Rome. His consecration as bishop took place at St. Paul, 27 Dec., 1889. There were then in the diocese 30 priests, 40 churches, an academy for girls, a hospital, and 3 parochial schools. There are now (1909) in the diocese a mitred abbot, 110 priests, 215 churches, 15 parochial schools, 4 Indian schools, 5 hospitals, an orphanage, a college for boys, and 6 academies for girls. In eighteen years the number of priests quadrupled and the number of churches more than quintupled.
    The Benedictine Fathers have an abbey at Richardton, and a priory at Devils Lake, from which points they attend several missions. Connected with the Richardton Abbey is a college for boys. The Benedictine Sisters are in charge of several schools, and the Presentation Nuns in charge of schools and orphans. Other communities are: Sisters of Mercy (hospital and schools); Sisters of St. Joseph (hospitals and school); Sisters of Charity, or Grey Nuns (Indian school); Sisters of Mary of the Presentation (schools).
    Diocesan records: Catholic Directory, 1909: Reuss, Biog. Encycl. Cath. Hierarchy U.S. (Milwaukee, 1898).
    JOHN SHANLEY
    Transcribed by Gayle Noraker

The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VIII. — New York: Robert Appleton Company..1910.



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• 1995 Frances McDormand film

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• 1996 film that won Best Original Screenplay

• 1996 film with the tagline A lot can happen in the middle of nowhere

• 1996 Joel Coen film

• 1996 movie noted for its characters' accents

• 1996 movie tagged 'A homespun murder story'

• AFI's #84 (1996)

• Best Picture nominee of 1996

• City E of Bismarck

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• City on the Red River

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• Flickertail State city

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• Henry Wells' partner

• Home of the Roger Maris Museum

• Largest city in North Dakota

• Macy's showcase?

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• Largest city in North Dakota

• Located in eastern North Dakota on the Red river


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Fargo: übersetzung

Fargo
 
['fɑːgəʊ], größte Stadt in North Dakota, USA, am Red River of the North (Grenze gegen Minnesota), 74 100 Einwohner; katholischer Bischofssitz; Universität; Handelszentrum eines Weizenanbaugebietes; Nahrungsmittel-, Landmaschinenindustrie.
 


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[ʹfɑ:gəʋ] n геогр.
г. Фарго


найдено в "Новом большом англо-русском словаре"
Fargo
[ʹfɑ:gəʋ] n геогр.
г. Фарго



найдено в "Англо-русском словаре общей лексики"
сущ.; геогр. Фарго (город в США, штат Северная Дакота)
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