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- Birdsprings abstract "Birdsprings, Arizona (Tsídi to'ii) is located north of Winslow, Arizona. The Little Colorado River runs through Birdsprings. It is in the southwestern portion of the Navajo Nation reservation and is part of District 5. The name Birdsprings is in reference to spring that at one time drew birds. The community is small and has a chapter, which was established on December 5, 1955.".
- Birdsprings wikiPageID "45568559".
- Birdsprings wikiPageLength "498".
- Birdsprings wikiPageOutDegree "4".
- Birdsprings wikiPageRevisionID "670050600".
- Birdsprings wikiPageWikiLink Category:Populated_places_on_the_Navajo_Nation.
- Birdsprings wikiPageWikiLink Little_Colorado_River.
- Birdsprings wikiPageWikiLink Navajo_Nation.
- Birdsprings wikiPageWikiLink Winslow,_Arizona.
- Birdsprings wikiPageWikiLinkText "Birdsprings".
- Birdsprings wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Navnat-stub.
- Birdsprings wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Birdsprings subject Category:Populated_places_on_the_Navajo_Nation.
- Birdsprings comment "Birdsprings, Arizona (Tsídi to'ii) is located north of Winslow, Arizona. The Little Colorado River runs through Birdsprings. It is in the southwestern portion of the Navajo Nation reservation and is part of District 5. The name Birdsprings is in reference to spring that at one time drew birds. The community is small and has a chapter, which was established on December 5, 1955.".
- Birdsprings label "Birdsprings".
- Birdsprings sameAs Q19600523.
- Birdsprings sameAs m.012zbs1x.
- Birdsprings sameAs Q19600523.
- Birdsprings wasDerivedFrom Birdsprings?oldid=670050600.
- Birdsprings isPrimaryTopicOf Birdsprings.