List of Banks in Alabama

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Major Banks Headquartered in Alabama: Regions Financial Corporation: One of the largest banks in the United States, headquartered in Birmingham. It has a significant presence across Alabama and the Southeast. ServisFirst Bank: A commercial bank focused on business clients, headquartered in Birmingham. Oakworth Capital Bank: A boutique financial services company based in Birmingham, offering commercial … Read more

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List of Major Companies Headquartered in Alabama

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Here’s a list of some of the most prominent companies headquartered in Alabama, often recognized for their size, revenue, market capitalization, or significant employment: Financial Services: Regions Financial Corporation: A leading bank holding company. Encompass Health: (Though healthcare, it’s a publicly traded company and a major corporate presence) One of the largest post-acute healthcare providers … Read more

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List of Airports in Alabama

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Alabama has a comprehensive network of airports, serving various needs from major commercial travel to general aviation and even military operations. Here’s a detailed list, categorized for clarity: I. Commercial Service Airports (Scheduled Passenger Service): These airports have regular airline flights for passengers. Primary Airports (more than 10,000 passenger boardings annually): Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport (BHM): … Read more

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List of major institutions of higher education in Alabama

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Alabama is home to a diverse range of colleges and universities, including large public research institutions, private liberal arts colleges, and a comprehensive system of community colleges. Here’s a breakdown: Public Universities (Four-Year): Alabama A&M University (Normal) Alabama State University (Montgomery) Athens State University (Athens) Auburn University (Auburn) Auburn University at Montgomery (Montgomery) Jacksonville State … Read more

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List of Los Angeles Metro Rail stations

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List of Los Angeles Metro Rail stations The Los Angeles Metro Rail system consists of six lines, including two rapid transit lines and four light rail lines, serving a total of 102 stations across Los Angeles County. Here’s a breakdown of the lines and their respective stations: A Line (Blue Line) Termini: APU/Citrus College (north) to Downtown Long … Read more

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List of airports in the Los Angeles area

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List of airports in the Los Angeles area The Los Angeles area is served by several airports, ranging from major international hubs to smaller general aviation facilities. Here are some of the key airports: Major Commercial Airports: Los Angeles International Airport (LAX): The primary international airport serving the Greater Los Angeles Area, and one of … Read more

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List of Baseball Parks in Los Angeles

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List of Baseball Parks in Los Angeles Here’s a list of notable baseball parks in Los Angeles, including both professional and amateur venues: Professional Baseball Parks Dodger Stadium Home of: Los Angeles Dodgers (1962-present) Location: 1000 Vin Scully Avenue, Los Angeles, CA Angel Stadium of Anaheim Home of: Los Angeles Angels (1966-present) Location: 2000 Gene … Read more

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List of some major time zones around the world

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List of Time Zones Time zones are regions of the Earth that have the same standard time. Here’s a list of some major time zones around the world: UTC-12:00: Baker Island Time (BIT) UTC-11:00: Niue Time (NUT), Samoa Standard Time (ST) UTC-10:00: Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time (HAST), Cook Island Time (CKT) UTC-09:00: Alaska Standard Time (AKST), … Read more

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List of Presidents of the United States in Chronological Order

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List of Presidents of the United States in Chronological Order George Washington (1732–1799) Term: April 30, 1789 – March 4, 1797 Party: Unaffiliated John Adams (1735–1826) Term: March 4, 1797 – March 4, 1801 Party: Federalist Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826) Term: March 4, 1801 – March 4, 1809 Party: Democratic-Republican James Madison (1751–1836) Term: March 4, 1809 – March 4, … Read more

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