Panhandle
:This is about the geographical term; when used as a verb, panhandle means to approach strangers and beg for money.
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A panhandle is a geographic term for a long and usually thin projection of a U.S. state. The term derives from the analogous part of a cooking pan. A panhandle is geometrically similar to a peninsula, but where a peninsula is surrounded by water, a panhandle is usually surrounded by other states or political entities. The "panhandle" shape is usually the result of politically-established boundaries, though it may partly be influenced by geographic features such as mountain ranges.
Related Topics:
Geographic - U.S. state - Cooking pan - Peninsula
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Panhandles in the United States include:
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- Alaska Panhandle
- Connecticut Panhandle
- Florida Panhandle
- Idaho Panhandle
- Maryland Panhandle
- Nebraska Panhandle
- North Carolina Panhandle
- Oklahoma Panhandle
- Texas Panhandle
- Eastern Panhandle and Northern Panhandle in West Virginia
- The Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway was often called the Panhandle, as it crossed the Northern Panhandle of West Virginia.
- New Brunswick Panhandle
There is also the Panhandle in San Francisco, California.
Related Topics:
Panhandle - San Francisco, California
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Panhandles elsewhere:
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