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Filuwaúrdjan
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« on: March 20, 2009, 03:55:15 PM »

Fastest growers in the past year:

1. St. Bernard, LA: +12.8%

Recovering from being destroyed by Katrina.
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Phoenix outer-suburbia IIRC

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Recovering from being damaged by Katrina.
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Reasons mentioned already.

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Tourist industry doing well? Or the retirement side of things?

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Hilarious name. Presumably same factors as Tits.
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Fascists like to live amonst their own volk, so, yeah.
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Outer-Austin

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Know nowt of this place, other than it voted 80% McCain.
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Know nowt

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Just next to Bexar, so is presumably being submerged by the suburban mushroom.

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Dallas suburbia. Mushrooming for years.
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More outer-Austin.

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wtf

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Sioux Falls suburbs

Biggest losers:

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Rural depopulation. I'll second the Cry

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Guessed rural depopulation, but a quick google search doth instead show up something about a nasty tornado hitting the main town in 2007.

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This place is weird.

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I'm going to guess "rural depopulation" for all of these, and I reckon I'll mostly be right...

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Bristol Bay itself is pretty remote, presumably the place named for it is as well.
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Filuwaúrdjan
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« Reply #1 on: March 20, 2009, 07:34:19 PM »

Yeah, Sublette is Green River country.  Old ranching country now gaining from an oil boom.  No tourism there whatsoever.  No one would want to.  Terrible place.

I just noted that it borded Tits County and guessed. Oh well. Sublette remains a hilarious name.

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