Fort Wayne — Spitzname: The Summit City, The Fort, The City That Saved Itself Innenstadt von Fort Wayne … Deutsch Wikipedia
Fort Wayne — • The Diocese of Vincennes, Indiana, U.S.A., established in 1834, comprised the whole State of Indiana till the Holy See, on 22 September, 1857, created the Diocese of Fort Wayne, assigning to it that part of Indiana north of the southern… … Catholic encyclopedia
Fort Wayne — [fɔːt weɪn], Stadt in Nordostindiana, USA, 173 100 Einwohner; katholischer Bischofssitz (Bistum Fort Wayne South Bend); Elektronikindustrie und Fahrzeugbau; Handelszentrum; Flughafen. Stadtbild: Theatre of the Performing Arts and Fine Arts… … Universal-Lexikon
Fort Wayne — Fort Wayne, IN U.S. city in Indiana Population (2000): 205727 Housing Units (2000): 90915 Land area (2000): 78.952474 sq. miles (204.485960 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.169088 sq. miles (0.437935 sq. km) Total area (2000): 79.121562 sq. miles… … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
Fort Wayne, IN — U.S. city in Indiana Population (2000): 205727 Housing Units (2000): 90915 Land area (2000): 78.952474 sq. miles (204.485960 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.169088 sq. miles (0.437935 sq. km) Total area (2000): 79.121562 sq. miles (204.923895 sq.… … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
Fort Wayne — (spr. ŭēn), Hauptstadt der Grafschaft Allen im nordamerikan. Staat Indiana, am Zusammenfluß des St. Joseph und St. Mary s zum Maumee sowie am Wabash und Eriekanal, Knotenpunkt von neun Eisenbahnen, kath. Bischofssitz, mit schönem Gerichtsgebäude … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Fort Wayne — (spr. wehn), Stadt im nordamerik. Staate Indiana, am Maumeefluß, am Wabash Erie Kanal, (1900) 45.115 E.; Eisen und Messingindustrie … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Fort Wayne — Fort Wayne′ n. geg a city in NE Indiana. 184,783 … From formal English to slang
Fort Wayne — [after WAYNE2 Anthony] city in NE Ind.: pop. 206,000 … English World dictionary
Fort Wayne — a city in NE Indiana. 172,196. * * * City (pop., 2000: 205,727), northeastern Indiana, U.S. Once the chief town of the Miami Indians, it was the site of a French trading post in the late 17th century. It was taken by the English (1760) and then… … Universalium