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'''Atlanta'''<ref>"Atlanta -ae": ''[https://books.google.it/books?hl=it&id=0WdfAAAAMAAJ&dq=arcansia&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=georgia Latinitas]'' Vaticana (1972).</ref> est [[caput (urbs)|caput]] et [[urbs]] maxima Civitatis [[Georgia
▲'''Atlanta'''<ref>"Atlanta -ae": ''[https://books.google.it/books?hl=it&id=0WdfAAAAMAAJ&dq=arcansia&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=georgia Latinitas]'' Vaticana (1972)</ref> est [[caput (urbs)|caput]] et [[urbs]] maxima Civitatis [[Georgia USA|Georgiae]] in [[Civitates Foederatae|Civitatibus Foederatis Americae]]. Numerus civium regionis urbanae est 4 700 000, et per dies crescitur.
Anno [[1821]], terra ubi
== Loci insignes ==
Maximum [[
== Incolae notabiles ==
* [[1929]]–[[1968]]: [[Martinus Lutherus King Jr.]], minister [[Ecclesia Baptistica|Ecclesiae Baptisticae]]
* [[1945]]–[[2016]]: [[
* [[1977]]–[[2009]]: [[Brittany Murphy]], [[actrix]], actrix vocalis, [[cantrix]]
* [[1940]]–[[2020]]: [[Ioannes Lewis]], [[Camera Repraesentantium Civitatum Foederatarum|legatus ad Cameram Repraesentantium Civitatum Foederatarum]]
== Notae ==
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== Bibliographia ==
* Allen, Frederick. [[1996]]. ''Atlanta Rising.'' Atlantae: Longstreet Press
*Teague, Matthew. [[2016]]. [http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/feb/25/the-new-south-atlanta-georgia-city-of-black-power The new south: all roads lead to Atlanta, Georgia, city of black power.] ''[[The Guardian]],'' 25 Februarii.▼
* Boylston, Elise Reid. [[1968]]. ''Atlanta: Its Lore, Legends and Laughter.'' Doraville.
* Craig, Robert. [[1995]]. ''Atlanta Architecture: Art Deco to Modern Classic, 1929–1959.'' Gretna Ludovicianae: Pelican. ISBN 0-88289-961-9.
* Garrett, Franklin M., et Harold H. Martin. ''Atlanta and Environs: A Chronicle of Its People and Events: Years of Change and Challenge, 1940–1976.''
* McMahan, C. A. [[1950]]. ''The people of Atlanta: a demographic study of Georgia's capital city.'' Athenis Georgiae: University of Georgia Press . ISBN 9780820334493. [http://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/ugapressbks/do-pdf:ugp9780820334493 PDF.]
* Roth, Darlene R., et Andy Ambrose. [[1996]]. ''Metropolitan Frontiers: A Short History of Atlanta.'' Atlantae: Longstreet Press.
* Sjoquist, Dave, ed. [[2000]]. ''The Atlanta Paradox.'' Novi Eboraci: Russell Sage Foundation.
* Stone, Clarence. [[1989]]. ''Regime Politics: Governing Atlanta, 1946–1988.'' University Press of Kansas.
▲* Teague, Matthew. [[2016]]. [http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/feb/25/the-new-south-atlanta-georgia-city-of-black-power "The new south: all roads lead to Atlanta, Georgia, city of black power."] ''[[The Guardian]],'' 25 Februarii.
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