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# A state of the [[United States of America]]. (postal abbreviation [[AL]]) in the south-eastern [[United States]] with its capitol at [[Montgomery]]. # A state of the [[United States of America]]. (postal abbreviation [[AL]]) in the south-eastern [[United States]] with its capitol at [[Montgomery]].
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# A Native American [[tribe]] originally from central Alabama. # A Native American [[tribe]] originally from central Alabama.
# The [[language]] of the Alabama Nation. # The [[language]] of the Alabama Nation.
 +==Namesakes==
 +*[[Alabama (John Coltrane song)]]
 +==Health==
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 +On May 14, 2019, Alabama passed the most restrictive [[anti-abortion]] laws in the country, banning the procedure at any stage of pregnancy unless there is a "serious health risk", with no exceptions for rape and incest. Doctors who perform abortions may receive 10 to 99 years imprisonment.
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  1. A state of the United States of America. (postal abbreviation AL) in the south-eastern United States with its capitol at Montgomery.
  2. The Alabama River, which runs through the state of Alabama.
  3. A Native American tribe originally from central Alabama.
  4. The language of the Alabama Nation.

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Health

On May 14, 2019, Alabama passed the most restrictive anti-abortion laws in the country, banning the procedure at any stage of pregnancy unless there is a "serious health risk", with no exceptions for rape and incest. Doctors who perform abortions may receive 10 to 99 years imprisonment.




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