The Kansas River was named by the French after the Kansas, Omaha, Kaw, Osage and Dakota Sioux Indian word "KaNze" meaning, in the Kansas language "south wind."
Kansas is named after Kansas River, which was named after the Kansa tribe. The Kanas tribe are Native Americans that lived in the area.
Douglas County, Kansas was named after Stephen A. Douglas. Douglas served as a United States Senator from Illinois from 1847 to 1861.
Kansas City is the capital of Missouri.
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Oklahoma is between Texas and Kansas
Kansas was not named after John Kansas.
Kansas is named after Kansas River, which was named after the Kansa tribe. The Kanas tribe are Native Americans that lived in the area.
Both Kansas and Kansas City are named for Kansas River, which is in turn named for the local Kanza Indian tribe. The city was established before Kansas itself was even made a territory.
Kansas is named after the Kansas River, which is named after the Kansas tribe of Native Americans.
Kansas is named after the Kansas River, which is named after the Kansas tribe of Native Americans.
Missouri and Kansas both have cities named Kansas City.
Kansas, which is named after the Kansas River, which is named for the Kansas Indians.
Yes, there is a city named Kansas City both in the state of Kansas and in the state of Missouri.
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