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Lin·coln [ língkən ]
1. historic cathedral city in eastern England. Population: 85,616 (2001).
2. city and seat of Logan County, central Illinois. Abraham Lincoln practiced law there between 1847 and 1859. Population: 14,822 (2006).
3. state capital of Nebraska and seat of Lancaster County, situated in the southeastern part of the state. It is home to the University of Nebraska, Union College, and Nebraska Wesleyan University. Population: 241,167 (2006).
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