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    • Alabama: Audemus Jura Nostra Defendere. Latin for “We dare maintain our rights,” the motto was meant to “interpret the spirit of our peoples in a terse and energetic sentence,” said Marie Bankhead Owen in 1939, when she was director of Alabam a’s state archiv es.
    • Arizona: Ditat Deus. Arizona’s state motto translates from Latin to “God enriches,” and therein lies a land mine. While no one is disputing that this should be Arizona’s motto, there’s been a battle afoot to keep the motto out of public-school classrooms.
    • Alaska: North to the Future. Alaska’s motto, “North to the F uture,” was created by Richard Peter, a newsman from Juneau, Alaska. It’s meant to represent Alaska as a land of promise, and it was adopted in 1967 during the 100th anniversary of the Alaska Purchase.
    • Arkansas: Regnant Populus. Latin for “The people rule,” this motto doesn’t stir much controversy (compared with, say, Arizona’s). And South Dakota’s, as you’ll see, is just a tweak away from this.
  1. Hawaii’s official state motto is written in its native language. The phrase is attributed to King Kamehameha III, back in 1843. ... Missouri's state motto was adopted in 1822 as part of the ...

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  3. Mar 30, 2023 · Do you know all the state mottos? Can you tell just by reading them what any mean? Learn what they are, their origins, and their meanings.

  4. Apr 23, 2024 · What is Missouri’s motto? Missouri’s motto is “Salus populi suprema lex esto,” which is Latin for “Let the welfare of the people be the supreme law.” This motto is derived from Cicero’s De Legibus and is found in the state seal. Weird Facts About Missouri. There are no specific weird facts mentioned in the article for Missouri.

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    Missouri ( / mɪˈzʊəri / miz-OOR-ee) is a landlocked state in the Midwestern region of the United States. [6] Ranking 21st in land area, it borders Iowa to the north, Illinois, Kentucky and Tennessee to the east, Arkansas to the south and Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska to the west. In the south are the Ozarks, a forested highland, providing ...

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  6. Many of Missouri's colleges and universities offer classes pertaining to Japan in some way, be it the Japanese language, Asian Studies, or economic classes with an East Asia focus. There are also Japanese cultural institutions in Missouri, such as the Heart of America Japan-America Society, or HAJAS.

  7. MISSOURI STATE SYMBOLS. STATE MOTTO. Salus Populi Suprema Lex Esto. Missouri’s state motto emerged in 1822 when it was approved as part of the Great Seal of the State of Missouri. The Latin phrase salus populi suprema lex esto can be traced back to Cicero’s De Legibus. There has been much debate over the years regarding the correct and ...

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