Louisville, largest city in Kentucky, U.S., and the seat of Jefferson county, opposite the Falls of the Ohio River. Louisville is the centre of a metropolitan area including Jefferson county in Kentucky and Clark and Floyd counties in Indiana. Bridges spanning the Ohio link the city with New Albany and Jeffersonville, Indiana.
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- en.wikipedia.org Louisville, KentuckyLouisville is the largest city in Kentucky, with 17.1% of the state's total population as of 2010; the balance's percentage was 13.8%.[84].
- tr.wikipedia.org Louisville, KentuckyLouisville'in Jefferson Kontluğu ve Kentucky eyaletinde konumu. Amerika Birleşik Devletleri üzerinde Louisville, Kentucky.
- medium.com @wanderlustjourneys/louisville-…In the past, Louisville was widely known as the city of the two-minute spectacle of the Kentucky Derby. Louisville has now become a multifaceted gem.
- travel-lingual-frontend.onrender.com things-to-do…Welcome to Louisville, Kentucky, a city that beckons you to explore its treasures and indulge in unforgettable experiences.
- Louisville, Kentucky. Home to the World's Only Urban Bourbon Experience. Yes, Bourbon is a spirit that comes in a glass, but it’s also the spirit that defines...
- aol.com very-t-c-travel-guide-200000862.htmlLouisville is Kentucky's largest city, and it goes big when it comes to the things it's best known for: Bourbon distilleries, a little horse race called the Kentucky...
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- go-kentucky.com Louisville/Louisville is located on the Ohio River in central Kentucky about 110 miles southwest of Cincinnati, OH. Take I-71 south to I-64 west.
- britannica.com place/Louisville-KentuckyLouisville , largest city in Kentucky , U.S., and the seat of Jefferson county, opposite the Falls of the Ohio River . Louisville is the centre of a metropolitan area...
- tripadvisor.com Tourism-g39604-Louisville_…Each year, horse enthusiasts hoof it to Louisville and Churchill Downs, the legendary home of the Kentucky Derby.