If you mean Maine, as in the state, Dirigo is the state motto. It is Latin and means 'I lead'. Maine was once the only state to hold elections in September, and politicians would kept their eyes on these elections for evidence of trends. Republicans once claimed "As Maine goes, so goes the nation."
Dirigo (Latin) literally translates to "I lead", and is used as the state's motto because Maine used to hold its primaries in September long before any other state.
main events mean the main things or big things that happen in a story, and ideas mean what you think of.
The motto, "Dirigo" (I Guide, or I Lead) was selected in 1820. Maine was originally part of Massachusetts, and when it became in independent state, the motto represented the belief that Maine would lead the way or guide its citizens in being patriotic Americans.
If you mean the main attraction for the ancient Romans, it was a tossup between the Circus Maximus and the Colosseum. If you mean the main attraction for tourists today, it would be a tossup between the Colosseum and the Pantheon.
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"Dirigo" is Latin for "I lead".
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Dirigo High School was created in 1948.
Carmen Dirigo's birth name is Daisy Obradowits.
Dirigo High School's motto is 'Scienta Est Lux'.
Carmen Dirigo was born on December 30, 1907, in New York City, New York, USA.
Carmen Dirigo died on June 25, 2007, in Van Nuys, California, USA of natural causes.
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Dirigo or I Lead or I Direct.
Dirigo or I Lead or I Direct.
Maine's motto is "Dirigo", which means "I lead".
Maine's state motto is " dirigo" which means I Lead.