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Baker

Agricultural and suburban city in southeastern Louisiana, 16 km/10 mi north of Baton Rouge; population (1990) 13,200.

Baker

City and administrative headquarters of Baker County in northeastern Oregon, 76 km/47 mi southeast of La Grande, on the Powder River; population (2000) 9,900. It is a trading centre for the region's grain, dairy products, cattle, and poultry.

It was the site of a gold rush in the early 1860s. Silver, lead, and copper were later discovered in the area, and there are still several mines operating around the city. The Oregon Trail Regional Museum, Baker College (1957), and the headquarters of the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest are here.



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212-965-1785), known for its impeccable food and ability to attract SoHo's beau monde, with a tiny adjacent boulangerie and market.
Tokyo, Japan, Aug 17, 2005 - (JCNN) - Nisshin Seifun announced on August 17 that it has formed a business alliance with Boulangerie Eric Kayser Japon, a Japanese affiliate of French boulangerie Maison Kayser, and jointly developed special bread flour, Maison Kayser Traditional (MKTD).
Godin-Vigneau is so well-coiffed and made up, her worries seem to be about whether she can make it to the Boulangerie Premiere Moisson before they run out of croissants.
 
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