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Wiggins, CO -- U.S. town in Colorado
Population (2000): 838
Housing Units (2000): 279
Land area (2000): 0.893000 sq. miles (2.312859 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.893000 sq. miles (2.312859 sq. km)
FIPS code: 84770
Located within: Colorado (CO), FIPS 08
Location: 40.230273 N, 104.073367 W
ZIP Codes (1990):
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Wiggins, MS -- U.S. city in Mississippi
Population (2000): 3849
Housing Units (2000): 1546
Land area (2000): 10.757989 sq. miles (27.863062 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.511881 sq. miles (1.325765 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 11.269870 sq. miles (29.188827 sq. km)
FIPS code: 80160
Located within: Mississippi (MS), FIPS 28
Location: 30.858559 N, 89.137860 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 39577
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
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Wikipedia
WIGGINS

WIGGINS ( UCI team code: WGN), also known as Team Wiggins in media, is a professional developmental cycling team based in the United Kingdom, which began competing in elite road bicycle racing and track cycling in 2015.

Wiggins (surname)

Wiggins is a surname, and may refer to

  • Wiggins (Sherlock Holmes character)
  • Alan Wiggins (1958–1991), American baseball player
  • Andrew Wiggins (born 1995), Canadian basketball player, son of Mitchell Wiggins
  • Bernice Love Wiggins (1897-1936), Texas poet
  • Bradley Wiggins, British cyclist, son of Gary Wiggins
  • Brice Wiggins, American attorney and politician.
  • Candice Wiggins (born 1987), American basketball player, daughter of Alan Wiggins
  • Charles E. Wiggins (1927 - 2000), U.S. Representative from California, and later a United States federal judge
  • Chris Wiggins, Canadian actor
  • David Wiggins, British philosopher
  • Ezekiel Stone Wiggins, Canadian author, Ottawa Prophet
  • Gary Wiggins, Australian cyclist
  • Gerald Wiggins, American jazz pianist and organist
  • Graham Wiggins, American musician
  • James Russell Wiggins, American newspaper editor
  • Jermaine Wiggins, American football player
  • John & Audrey Wiggins, American Country music duo
  • Keith Wiggins, British motor racing team owner
  • Kim Douglas Wiggins, American sculptor
  • Laura Slade Wiggins, an American television and film actress and musician
  • Mitchell Wiggins (born 1959), American basketball player
  • Randy Wiggins, former member of the Louisiana House of Representatives
  • Stephen Wiggins, American applied mathematician
  • Blind Tom Wiggins, American pianist
  • Wiley Wiggins, American actor

Usage examples of "wiggins".

Six dirty little scoundrels, Wiggins among them, had clattered boldly up the stairs and tumbled into our rooms.

I am quite successful, you know, the rising starno longer Wiggins, but Frederick Wigmore in lights.

Hudson and Wiggins might be too, as well as anyone who had associated with the detective.

Though old, Meakin was spry and rascally, and Wiggins made the most of his villainy, upstaging the pretty Miss Millar several times.

At once I wondered if indeed one of them might have been waiting for him, but all three were greeted shortly by young men who appraised Wiggins coolly before leading their prizes away.

Somehow Wiggins contrived to find for us a relatively isolated corner out of the way of the general hubbub.

I saw before me the Wiggins of the night of the fire, alert and intelligent, aware that the game might be a deadly one and acting appropriately.

I looked up to see Wiggins bending over my bed, his eyes too bright for the hour I suspected it must be.

Grimsby, repeated in her gravelly voice when Wiggins told her whom we sought.

The fat man outweighed him by nearly double, but Wiggins applied a pressure which caused a look of extreme discomfort, then resignation, to pass across the fat man's face.

Satherwaite was the silent type anyway, Wiggins thought, and not given to useless chatter.

But Wiggins wanted to hear a human voice, any voice, so he said, "We're coming abeam of Portugal.

The scary thing, Wiggins thought, was that Satherwaite would do the same thing to Washington, D.

Operation El Dorado Canyon was about to make some kind of history, though Wiggins didn't know what kind yet.

The briefing officer had told them that the Libyan air defenses routinely shut down after midnight, but Wiggins couldn't believe that the Libyans were quite that stupid.