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Nevada. "Nevadas" is one translation for "snowcapped."

Related trivia: there are two other states which have names that are similar to Spanish words: Colorado and Montana. Montana (with that squiggly line -- I forget what it's called -- over the second "n") means mountain, and colorada means ruddy, florid, or red.

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Nevada is the state.

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Nevada means snow covered

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What state does snow-clad men in Spanish

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Nevada

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Nevada.

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