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4108306 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acheron%20class | Acheron class | Acheron class may refer to:
Amphion, A, or Acheron-class diesel-electric submarines of the British Royal Navy, ordered in 1943, for service in the Pacific Ocean theater of World War II.
s of the Royal Navy, a class of twenty destroyers, all built under the 1910–11 Programme and completed between 1911 and 1912, which served during World War I.
s, a class of two torpedo boats built in Sydney for the New South Wales naval service in 1879. | 111 |
4108593 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoitovirhe | Hoitovirhe | Hoitovirhe (English: Malpractice), released on 10 December 2004 by Spinefarm Records, is the first full-length album by the Finnish industrial metal band Turmion Kätilöt.
Track listing
Singles
Teurastaja
"Teurastaja"
"4 Käskyä"
Verta ja lihaa
"Verta ja lihaa"
"Volvot ulvoo kuun savuun"
References
2004 albums
Turmion Kätilöt albums | 111 |
4108656 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20ship%20launches%20in%202005 | List of ship launches in 2005 | The list of ship launches in 2005 includes a chronological list of ships launched in 2005.
See also
References
2005
Ship launches | 31 |
4108721 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stonebridge%2C%20Norfolk | Stonebridge, Norfolk | Stonebridge is a village in the English county of Norfolk. It is situated on the A1075 road, some north east of the town of Thetford and south west of the city of Norwich. The village forms part of the civil parish of Wretham , which in turn falls within the district of Breckland.
References
Ordnance Survey (1999). OS Explorer Map 229 - Thetford in the Brecks. .
External links
Villages in Norfolk
Breckland District | 107 |
4108900 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chatham%20Street%20Theatre | Chatham Street Theatre | Chatham Street Theatre may refer to either of two former theaters on Chatham Street (now Park Row) in New York City:
Chatham Theatre, opened 1839, demolished 1862
Chatham Garden Theatre, opened 1824, converted in 1832 to the Free Presbyterian Chatham Street Chapel, which became a hotel and was later demolished | 72 |
4108923 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forces%20Command | Forces Command | Forces Command is a military formation in use in at least two different armies:
Forces Command (Australia)
United States Army Forces Command | 27 |
4108933 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wefelp%C3%BCtt | Wefelpütt | Wefelpütt is a small village in Germany with only 63 inhabitants.
Since 1929 it belongs to the city of Wuppertal.
Villages in North Rhine-Westphalia
Wuppertal | 47 |
4108944 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simmel | Simmel | Simmel is a German language surname. It may refer to:
Ernst Simmel (1882–1947), German psychologist
Friedrich Simmel (born 1970), German biophysicist
Georg Simmel (1858–1918), German sociologist
Johannes Mario Simmel (1924–2009), Austrian writer
Marianne Simmel (1923–2010), American psychologist
German-language surnames
Surnames of Jewish origin | 102 |
4109019 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lukas%20Bauer | Lukas Bauer | Lukas Bauer may refer to:
Lukáš Bauer (born 1977), Czech cross country skier
Lukas Bauer (volleyball) (born 1989), German volleyball player in the Germany men's national volleyball team | 49 |
4109299 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poto%C4%8Dari | Potočari | Potočari may refer to the following places in Bosnia and Herzegovina:
Potočari, Srebrenica, a local community consisting of the two villages:
Donji Potočari
Gornji Potočari
Potočari, Brčko, a village in the Brčko District
See also
Potočani (disambiguation) | 82 |
4109332 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belleisle%20Creek%2C%20New%20Brunswick | Belleisle Creek, New Brunswick | Belleisle Creek () is a Canadian rural community in Kings County, New Brunswick, west of the town of Sussex. Belleisle Creek is surrounded by rolling hills of the Caledonia Highlands. It records some of the highest snowfalls in the Maritime Provinces.
History
Notable people
See also
List of communities in New Brunswick
References
Communities in Kings County, New Brunswick | 79 |
4109353 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aloysius%20College | Aloysius College | Aloysius College is the name of several Roman Catholic educational institutions, named for Saint Aloysius Gonzaga, including:
Aloisiuskolleg in Bad Godesberg, Germany
Aloysius College, The Hague
Mount Aloysius College in Cresson, Pennsylvania
See also
St Aloysius' College (disambiguation) | 74 |
4109428 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert%20Peck | Robert Peck | Robert Peck may refer to:
Robert Newton Peck (1928–2020), American author
Robert W. Peck, 21st-century Canadian diplomat
Bob Peck (1945–1999), English actor
Bob Peck (athletic director) (1928–2021), American coach and athletic director
Robert Peck (MP for Lincoln) (died c. 1400)
Robert Peck (MP for Huntingdon), 15th-century MP for Huntingdon
See also
Bob Peck (American football) (1891–1932), American football player | 123 |
4109474 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20ship%20launches%20in%202004 | List of ship launches in 2004 | The list of ship launches in 2004 includes a chronological list of ships launched in 2004. In cases where no official launching ceremony was held, the date built or completed may be used instead.
References
See also
2004
Ship launches
Ship launches
Ship launches | 58 |
4109496 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max%20Stern | Max Stern | Max Stern may refer to:
Max Emanuel Stern (1811–1873), writer, poet and translator
Max Stern (gallery owner) (1904–1987), German-Canadian arts benefactor, art historian and gallery owner
Max Stern (businessman) (1898–1982), entrepreneur who established and built the Hartz Mountain Corporation
Max Stern (poker player), professional poker player, pediatrician and author
Max Stern (composer) (born 1947), composer, double-bassist and conductor | 106 |
4109520 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20ship%20commissionings%20in%202005 | List of ship commissionings in 2005 | The list of ship commissionings in 2005 includes a chronological list of all ships commissioned in 2005.
See also
2005
Ship commissionings | 32 |
4109586 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catauxi | Catauxi | The Catauxi are a tribe of South American Indians of the Purus River district, Brazil. According to Kroemer (1985 p. 80), the most numerous nations of the Ituxi River were the Cacharari, Canamari, Guarayo, Apurinã, Huatanari, Paumari, Catauxi, and Juma.
The Catauxi were a warlike race, with remarkably clear complexions and handsome features; round wrists and ankles they wear rings of twisted hair. They cultivated mandioc, and made pottery and bark canoes.
References
Indigenous peoples in Brazil | 127 |
4109593 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antiochia%20%28Lydia%29 | Antiochia (Lydia) | Antiochia in Lydia or Antiocheia in Lydia () was a Hellenistic city founded by Antiochus IV in Lydia, Anatolia (currently, Turkey). It is mentioned by the ancient geographer Stephanos Byzantinos as being located in Lydia, but its precise location is not currently known.
References
Seleucid colonies in Anatolia
Populated places in ancient Lydia
Former populated places in Turkey
Lost ancient cities and towns
Antiochus IV Epiphanes | 102 |
4109613 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad%20W%C3%BCnnenberg | Bad Wünnenberg | Bad Wünnenberg is a town in the district of Paderborn, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is situated on the river Aabach, approximately 20 km south of Paderborn.
References
Paderborn (district)
Spa towns in Germany | 60 |
4109804 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth%20Harman | Elizabeth Harman | Elizabeth Harman may refer to:
Elizabeth Harman (philosopher), daughter of Gilbert Harman
Elizabeth Longford (1906–2002), née Elizabeth Harman, British author
Elizabeth Harman (vice-chancellor), vice-chancellor of Victoria University, Australia
Elizabeth M. Harman (born 1973), U.S. federal official | 72 |
4109854 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go%20Chuck%20Yourself | Go Chuck Yourself | Go Chuck Yourself (released as Happy Live Surprise in Japan) is a live album by Canadian rock band Sum 41 recorded in London, Ontario in April 2005.
It was first released on December 21, 2005, in Japan, and was packaged with a bonus DVD featuring five songs from the show and Basketball Butcher. The US and European version was released on March 7, 2006, without the DVD..
Track listing
References
Sum 41 live albums
Albums produced by Tom Lord-Alge
2006 live albums
Aquarius Records (Canada) live albums | 121 |
4110195 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott%20Jennings%20%28disambiguation%29 | Scott Jennings (disambiguation) | Scott Jennings is the name of:
Scott Jennings (born 1977), a United States political appointee in the administration of George W. Bush
Scott Jennings (game designer) (born 1966), American commentator on MMORPG games | 50 |
4110303 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Boy%20Meets%20World%20episodes | List of Boy Meets World episodes | The episode list of the ABC sitcom Boy Meets World. The series ran from September 24, 1993, to May 5, 2000, with 158 episodes produced, spanning 7 seasons.
Series overview
Episodes
Season 1 (1993–94)
Season 2 (1994–95)
Season 3 (1995–96)
Season 4 (1996–97)
Season 5 (1997–98)
Season 6 (1998–99)
Season 7 (1999–2000)
Ratings
Notes
References
External links
Lists of American sitcom episodes
Episodes
Lists of Disney television series episodes | 139 |
4110316 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul%20Faure | Paul Faure | Paul Faure may refer to:
Paul Faure (archaeologist) (1916–2007), French archaeologist
Paul Faure (politician) (1878–1960), French politician | 42 |
4110341 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cartan%20model | Cartan model | In mathematics, the Cartan model is a differential graded algebra that computes the equivariant cohomology of a space.
References
Stefan Cordes, Gregory Moore, Sanjaye Ramgoolam, Lectures on 2D Yang-Mills Theory, Equivariant Cohomology and Topological Field Theories, , 1994.
Algebraic topology | 74 |
4110354 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heptanol | Heptanol | Heptanol may refer to any of four isomeric chemical compounds:
1-Heptanol, an alcohol with a seven carbon chain and the structural formula of CH3(CH2)6OH
2-Heptanol, a secondary alcohol with the hydroxyl on the second carbon of the straight seven-carbon chain
3-Heptanol, an organic alcohol with the chemical formula C7H16O
See also
C7H16O
Fatty alcohols
Alkanols | 107 |
4110377 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washu | Washu | Washu can refer to:
WashU, an abbreviation for Washington University in St. Louis
Washū, another name for Yamato Province, Japan
Washu Hakubi, a fictional character the manga series Tenchi Muyo! | 49 |
4110575 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scatha | Scatha | Scatha may refer to:
Scatha the Worm, a fictional dragon from J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium
Scáthach, a Celtic warrior goddess from Scotland
SCATHA (Spacecraft Charging At High Altitudes), a United States Air Force satellite designed to collect data on the electrical charging of spacecraft | 69 |
4110691 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Very%20Best%20of%20Sandie%20Shaw | The Very Best of Sandie Shaw | The Very Best of Sandie Shaw is a compilation album by the British singer Sandie Shaw. Released in 2005 by EMI, it contained digitally remastered versions of all her most popular hit singles from 1964 to 1988. It was the first compilation to feature the original recordings of all her UK chart hits.
Track listing
All tracks are written by Chris Andrews, except where noted.
References
Sandie Shaw albums
2005 greatest hits albums
EMI Records compilation albums | 100 |
4110905 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lotus%20Mark%20V | Lotus Mark V | Lotus Mark V was a prototype single seater sports car by Colin Chapman that was never built.
Chapman said that he believed a 100-mph road sports car could be developed using an un-supercharged Austin 7 engine. The Lotus Mark V was designed for it.
External links
Motorbase Accessed 17 February 2006.
Mark V | 73 |
4110987 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PRRS | PRRS | PRRS can refer to:
Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome, a disease of pigs
Radical Socialist Republican Party, a former Spanish political party
See also
PRR (disambiguation) | 41 |
4111011 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helfenstein%20Castle | Helfenstein Castle | Helfenstein Castle represents the remnants of the fortified castle (burg) Helfenstein of the counts of Helfenstein located above the city of Geislingen an der Steige, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It was destroyed in 1552.
See also
List of castles in Baden-Württemberg
House of Helfenstein
References
External links
Ruine Helfenstein on Bergen Inventar.de
Ruine Helfenstein on Bergenwelt.de
Ruined castles in Germany
Hill castles
Swabian Jura | 121 |
4111017 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IIL | IIL | IIL may stand for
Indian Independence League
Integrated injection logic
The Insurance Institute of London
The Institut International de Lancy
II-L or IIL, a subtype of Type II supernova | 40 |
4111048 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antiochia%20in%20Sittacene | Antiochia in Sittacene | Antiochia in Sittacene () was an ancient city founded in the Hellenistic period, possibly by Antiochus I. Pliny in his Natural History, Book 6, § 206, describes it as an important town in the western part of the ancient region of Sittacene, between the Tigris and Tornadotus rivers. Its present site is in Iraq.
References
Pliny's Natural History
Seleucid colonies
Former populated places in Iraq | 103 |
4111248 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North%20Platte%20High%20School | North Platte High School | North Platte High School may refer to:
North Platte High School (Missouri), Dearborn, Missouri, US
North Platte High School (Nebraska), North Platte, Nebraska, US | 41 |
4111261 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antiochia%20Paraliou | Antiochia Paraliou | Antiochia Paraliou () is an ancient city known only from its coinage which bears the legend "ΑΝΤΙΟΧΕΩΝ ΤΗΣ ΠΑΡΑΛΙΟΥ". Although the location is considered unknown, some numismatists equate the city with Antiochia ad Cragum, but the association is not universally accepted.
External links
homepage.uibk.ac.at
Ancient Greek archaeological sites in Turkey
Seleucid colonies in Anatolia
Former populated places in Turkey | 127 |
4111298 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmunds | Edmunds | Edmunds may refer to:
People
Edmunds (given name)
Edmunds (surname)
Places
Edmunds Center, an arena in Deland, Florida
Edmunds County, South Dakota
Companies
Edmunds (company), provider of automotive information
See also
Edmonds (disambiguation)
Edmund (disambiguation) | 73 |
4111344 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bryan%20High%20School | Bryan High School | Bryan High School may refer to:
Bryan High School (Ohio), located in Bryan, Ohio
Bryan High School (Texas), located in Bryan, Texas
Omaha Bryan High School in Omaha, Nebraska
See also
Bryan Station High School in Lexington, Kentucky
Bryant High School (disambiguation) | 68 |
4111425 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burke%20High%20School | Burke High School | Burke High School can refer to:
Omaha Burke High School in Omaha, Nebraska
Burke High School (South Carolina) in Charleston, South Carolina
Burke High School (South Dakota) in Burke, South Dakota
Burke High School (Massachusetts) in Boston, Massachusetts
John S. Burke Catholic High School ("Burke Catholic"), Goshen, Orange County, New York | 80 |
4111474 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giovanni%20Nanni | Giovanni Nanni | Giovanni Nanni may refer to:
Annio da Viterbo, Dominican friar and forger of documents
Giovanni da Udine, painter | 31 |
4111553 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osceola%20High%20School | Osceola High School | Osceola High School may refer to:
Osceola High School (Arkansas) in Osceola, Arkansas
Osceola High School (Seminole, Florida) in Seminole, Florida
Osceola High School (Kissimmee, Florida) in Kissimmee, Florida
Osceola High School (Nebraska) in Osceola, Nebraska
Osceola High School (Wisconsin) in Osceola, Wisconsin
Osceola High School (Osceola, Missouri) in Osceola, Missouri | 114 |
4111559 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4011 | 4011 | 4011 may refer to:
4011, a 4000-series integrated circuit consisting of quad 2-input NAND gates
4011, the PLU code for bananas | 36 |
4111603 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan%20Levin | Alan Levin | Alan Levin may refer to:
Alan Levin (business), former CFO of Pfizer
Alan Levin (filmmaker), filmmaker
Alan Levin (internet governance), policy, research and development specialist involved in global Internet Governance
Alan Levin (radio) (known on-air as Brother Wease), American radio personality
See also
Al Levine, baseball player
Allan Levine, Canadian author | 76 |
4111689 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baron%20Roberts | Baron Roberts | The title Baron Roberts has been held by three people:
Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts (1832–1914), British general, created Baron Roberts of Kandahar in 1892
Wyn Roberts, Baron Roberts of Conwy (b. 1930), Welsh Conservative politician
Roger Roberts, Baron Roberts of Llandudno (b. 1935), Welsh Liberal Democrat politician | 82 |
4111715 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiondo | Kiondo | A kiondo is a handwoven bag made from indigenous vegetable twine with leather trimmings. It is indigenous to the Taita, Kikuyu and Kamba tribes of Kenya.
The Swahili word for a kiondoo is 'chondo,' plural 'vyondo'.
References
External links
Source of Dfinition
African clothing
Bags (fashion)
Kenyan culture | 88 |
4111748 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overton%20High%20School | Overton High School | Overton High School may refer to:
Overton High School (Nebraska) in Overton, Nebraska
Overton High School (Tennessee) in Memphis, Tennessee
Overton High School (Texas) in Overton, Texas
John Overton High School in Nashville, Tennessee | 57 |
4111801 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paxton%20High%20School | Paxton High School | Paxton High School can refer to:
Paxton High School (Florida) in Paxton, Florida
Paxton High School (Nebraska) in Paxton, Nebraska
See also
Paxton (disambiguation) | 50 |
4111834 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Call%20in | Call in | Call in may refer to:
Phone-in
'Call-in', (or 'called in'), referring to a planning decision process being passed to a higher authority
In New Zealand, a function available under the Resource Management Act 1991
In the United Kingdom, see Development control in the United Kingdom | 60 |
4111957 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luther%20King | Luther King | Luther King may refer to:
Martin Luther King Jr., an American Baptist minister and civil rights activist from 1954 through 1968
Martin Simões, a Portuguese footballer
See also
Martin Luther King (disambiguation) | 50 |
4111987 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherry%20Street | Cherry Street | Cherry Street may refer to:
Cherry Street (Toronto), Canada
Cherry Street (Manhattan), New York, U.S.
Cherry Street, Toledo, Ohio, U.S.
Cherry Street (Philadelphia), U.S.
Cherry Street (Macon), U.S., the location of The Telegraph
Cherry Street, Hong Kong
See also
Cherry Street Bridge (disambiguation)
Cherry Street Historic District (disambiguation)
Cherry Street Hotel, Toronto
The Cherry Street Tavern, Philadelphia | 99 |
4112047 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bump%20%28dance%29 | Bump (dance) | The Bump is a form of popular dance introduced in the 1970s in the United States. Two partners, generally one male and one female, bump their hips against each other to the beat of the song. Sometimes the dance can be more suggestive, with the female dancer bumping her hip against the male dancer's crotch. For this reason, the Bump is often believed to be the precursor to the erotic and controversial dance grinding.
Sources
Novelty and fad dances
Funk dance
1970s fads and trends | 114 |
4112183 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pilger | Pilger | Pilger may refer to:
People with the surname
Detlev Pilger, German politician
John Pilger, Australian journalist
Robert Knud Friedrich Pilger, German botanist
Zoe Pilger, British author and art critic
Places
Pilger, Nebraska, United States
Pilger, Saskatchewan, Canada
See also | 71 |
4112191 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleasanton%20High%20School | Pleasanton High School | Pleasanton High School may refer to:
Pleasanton High School (Nebraska), a public high school located in Pleasanton, Nebraska
Pleasanton High School (Pleasanton, Texas), a public high school located in Pleasanton, Texas, U.S.
See also
Pleasanton (disambiguation) | 72 |
4112316 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toronto%20Downtown%20Dingos | Toronto Downtown Dingos | The Toronto Dingos is an amateur Australian rules football club based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada competing in the AFL Ontario. The team was formed in February 1996.
OAFL Premierships
2000
2003
2004
2005
See also
External links
Australian rules football clubs in Toronto
1996 establishments in Ontario
Australian rules football clubs established in 1996 | 80 |
4112601 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auditory%20meatus | Auditory meatus | Auditory meatus can refer to:
external auditory meatus
internal auditory meatus | 18 |
4112615 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conspicuous%20Service%20Cross | Conspicuous Service Cross | Conspicuous Service Cross can refer to:
Conspicuous Service Cross (Australia)
Conspicuous Service Cross (New York)
Conspicuous Service Cross (United Kingdom) | 39 |
4112652 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aminosalicylate | Aminosalicylate | An aminosalicylate is a class of medications that is often used to treat ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease. The class includes among others:
4-Aminosalicylic acid
Balsalazide
Olsalazine
Sulfasalazine
Mesalazine (5-Aminosalicylic acid)
Side effects may include abdominal pain, diarrhea, headaches, and nausea.
References
Drugs acting on the gastrointestinal system and metabolism
Salicylates | 99 |
4112663 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation%20Sidewinder | Operation Sidewinder | Operation Sidewinder may refer to:
Operation Sidewinder, a coalition military operation of the Iraq War
Operation Sidewinder (play), by Sam Shepard, 1970 | 36 |
4112688 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prague%20High%20School | Prague High School | Prague High School may refer to:
Prague High School (Nebraska) in Prague, Nebraska
Prague High School (Oklahoma) in Prague, Oklahoma | 34 |
4112746 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red%20Cloud%20High%20School | Red Cloud High School | Red Cloud High School may refer to:
Red Cloud High School (Nebraska) in Red Cloud, Nebraska
Red Cloud High School (South Dakota) in Pine Ridge, South Dakota | 36 |
4112846 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seward%20High%20School | Seward High School | Seward High School can refer to:
Seward High School (Alaska) in Seward, Alaska
Seward High School (Nebraska) in Seward, Nebraska | 35 |
4112865 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shelton%20High%20School | Shelton High School | Shelton High School may refer to:
Shelton High School (Washington) in Shelton, Washington
Shelton High School (Connecticut) in Shelton, Connecticut | 37 |
4112869 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KTSC | KTSC | KTSC may refer to:
KTSC-FM, a radio station (89.5 FM) licensed to Pueblo, Colorado, United States
KTSC (TV), a television station (channel 26) licensed to Pueblo, Colorado, United States | 52 |
4112936 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidney%20High%20School | Sidney High School | Sidney High School may refer to:
Sidney High School (Iowa) in Sidney, Iowa
Sidney High School (Nebraska) in Sidney, Nebraska
Sidney High School (Montana) in Sidney, Montana
Sidney High School (New York) in Sidney, New York
Sidney High School (Texas) in Sidney, Texas
Sidney High School (Ohio) in Sidney, Ohio | 84 |
4113092 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WIXT | WIXT | WIXT may refer to:
WIXT (AM), a radio station (1230 AM) licensed to serve Little Falls, New York, United States
WMJQ-CD, a low-power television station (channel 27, virtual 40) licensed to serve Syracuse, New York, which held the call sign WIXT-CA from 2005 to 2013 and WIXT-CD from 2013 to 2021
WIXT-TV, formerly television station WSYR-TV | 106 |
4113239 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spalding%20High%20School | Spalding High School | Spalding High School may refer to:
Spalding High School (Georgia), USA
Spalding High School, Lincolnshire, England
Spaulding High School (New Hampshire), USA
Spalding Institute, Illinois, USA
Archbishop Spalding High School, Maryland, USA
See also
Spaulding High School | 70 |
4113876 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquila%2C%20Switzerland | Aquila, Switzerland | Aquila is a former municipality in the district of Blenio in the canton of Ticino in Switzerland.
On 25 January 2005, the cantonal authorities announced that Aquila would merge with Campo Blenio, Ghirone, Olivone and Torre to form a new municipality to be called Blenio. This union was carried through on 22 October 2006.
Historic population
The historical population is given in the following table:
References
External links
Former municipalities of Ticino | 105 |
4113994 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netfrastructure | Netfrastructure | Netfrastructure is both a web application development and database tool for Java and the name of the company which produces it. It was founded by Jim Starkey, a database architect. In 2006, MySQL AB acquired Netfrastructure.
Netfrastructure database was the basis for the Falcon storage engine of the MySQL database.
References
External links
Netfrastructure web site [dead]
Netfrastructure web site [archive]
Programming tools
Information technology companies of the United States | 96 |
4114073 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantic | Quantic | Quantic may refer to:
Quantic, an older name for a homogeneous polynomial.
Quantic Dream, a video game developer studio
Will Holland, musician and producer with stage name Quantic
Quantic School of Business and Technology, an online graduate school
See also
Quantum (disambiguation) | 62 |
4114106 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alive%20Again | Alive Again | Alive Again may refer to:
"Alive Again" (Chicago song), 1978
"Alive Again" (Cher song), 2002
Alive Again (Nightingale album), 2003
Alive Again (Nuclear Assault album), 2003
Alive Again (Matt Maher album), 2009
Alive Again (The Neal Morse Band album), 2016
See also
Live Again (disambiguation) | 90 |
4114213 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chile%20at%20the%201960%20Summer%20Olympics | Chile at the 1960 Summer Olympics | Chile at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, Italy was the nation's eleventh appearance out of fourteen editions of the Summer Olympic Games. The nation was represented by a team of 9 athletes, 8 males and 1 females, that competed in 8 events in 3 sports.
Athletics
Boxing
Shooting
Two shooters represented Chile in 1960.
Trap
Juan Enrique Lira
Gilberto Navarro
References
External links
Official Olympic Reports
Nations at the 1960 Summer Olympics
1960
1960 in Chilean sport | 119 |
4114310 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bank%20shot | Bank shot | Bank shot may refer to:
Sports
Bank shot (basketball), type of shot
Bank shot, a
Bank shot, move in air hockey
Other uses
Bank Shot, a 1974 film
Bank Shot, a novel in the John Dortmunder series published by Donald E. Westlake
"Bankshot", a song by Operation Ivy from the 1989 album Energy | 79 |
4114347 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bog%20pine | Bog pine | Bog pine is a common name for several trees and may refer to:
Halocarpus bidwillii, native to New Zealand
Pinus uncinata, native to northern Europe | 38 |
4114354 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PMDC | PMDC | PMDC may refer to:
Pakistan Mineral Development Corporation
People's Movement for Democratic Change, a political party in Sierra Leone
Permanent magnet direct current, a type of electric motor
Portable Modular Data Center | 40 |
4114365 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embassy%20of%20Germany%2C%20Tel%20Aviv | Embassy of Germany, Tel Aviv | The Embassy of Germany in Tel Aviv is Germany's diplomatic mission to Israel.
Since April 2022, the embassy is located at 2 Hashlosha Street, Tel Aviv. The embassy is also home to a consulate, various departments and a military attaché. The current ambassador is Steffen Seibert.
See also
List of diplomatic missions in Israel
External links
German Embassy in Tel Aviv
German Foreign Office
Tel Aviv
Germany
Germany–Israel relations | 96 |
4114369 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paraguay%20at%20the%201976%20Summer%20Olympics | Paraguay at the 1976 Summer Olympics | Paraguay competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Canada. Four competitors, all men, took part in six events in four sports.
Athletics
Men
Track & road events
Fencing
One fencer represented Paraguay in 1976, Bejarano was drawn in Pool nine, and won just one of his five contests.
Shooting
Swimming
Men
See also
Paraguay at the 1975 Pan American Games
References
External links
Official Olympic Reports
Nations at the 1976 Summer Olympics
1976
Olympics | 119 |
4114384 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General%20National%20Archive | General National Archive | General National Archive () is the name of several national archives in Latin America.
General Archive of the Nation (Argentina)
General Archive of the Nation (Colombia)
General National Archive (El Salvador)
General National Archive (Mexico)
General National Archive (Nicaragua)
General Archive of the Nation (Peru)
General National Archive (Uruguay)
General National Archive (Venezuela) | 78 |
4114388 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paraguay%20at%20the%201968%20Summer%20Olympics | Paraguay at the 1968 Summer Olympics | Paraguay at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, Mexico was the nation's second appearance out of sixteen editions at the time at the Summer Olympic Games. One competitor, Rodolfo da Ponte, took part in the individual foil fencing.
Fencing
Ranks given are within the group.
See also
Paraguay at the 1967 Pan American Games
References
External links
Official Olympic Reports
Nations at the 1968 Summer Olympics
1968
1968 in Paraguayan sport | 106 |
4114475 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suriname%20at%20the%201996%20Summer%20Olympics | Suriname at the 1996 Summer Olympics | Suriname competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, United States.
Athletics
Men
Women
Badminton
Swimming
Men
Women
References
Official Olympic Reports
sports-reference
Nations at the 1996 Summer Olympics
1996
Oly | 58 |
4114488 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suriname%20at%20the%201992%20Summer%20Olympics | Suriname at the 1992 Summer Olympics | Suriname competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. Six competitors, five men and one woman, took part in seven events in three sports.
Medalists
Competitors
The following is the list of number of competitors in the Games.
Athletics
Men
Women
Cycling
One male cyclist represented Suriname in 1992.
Road
Swimming
Men
References
External links
Official Olympic Reports
International Olympic Committee results database
Nations at the 1992 Summer Olympics
1992
Oly | 111 |
4114493 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bharatpur%20division | Bharatpur division | Bharatpur Division is one of the administrative geographical units, called a division, of Rajasthan state, India. The division comprises six districts, namely, Bharatpur, Dholpur, Karauli, Sawai Madhopur, Gangapur City, Deeg.
References
Divisions of Rajasthan | 64 |
4114494 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bikaner%20division | Bikaner division | Bikaner Division is one of the administrative geographical unit, called a division, of Rajasthan state, India. The division comprises four districts, namely, Bikaner, Anupgarh, Sri Ganganagar, Hanumangarh. Churu was also previously a part of the Bikaner division.
Divisions of Rajasthan | 70 |
4114496 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaipur%20division | Jaipur division | Jaipur Division is one of the administrative geographical unit, called a division, of Rajasthan state, India. The division comprises five districts, namely, Alwar, Dausa, Jaipur, Jhunjhunun, Sikar .
References
Divisions of Rajasthan | 57 |
4114498 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jodhpur%20division | Jodhpur division | Jodhpur Division (also known as Marwar) is the biggest division among all in Rajasthan (Rajputana). The division (in pink colour on the map) comprises in six districts named Barmer,
Balotra,
Jaisalmer, Sirohi, Jalore, Jodhpur, Pali.
References
Divisions of Rajasthan | 75 |
4114499 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kota%20division | Kota division | Kota Division is one of the administrative geographical unit, called a division, of Rajasthan state, India. The division comprises four districts, namely, Baran, Bundi, Jhalawar, Kota.
Divisions of Rajasthan | 48 |
4114502 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Udaipur%20division | Udaipur division | Udaipur Division is one of the administrative geographical unit, called a division, of Rajasthan state, India. The division comprises six districts, namely, Banswara, Chittorgarh, Dungarpur, Rajsamand, Udaipur and Pratapgarh.
Divisions of Rajasthan | 66 |
4114514 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suriname%20at%20the%201984%20Summer%20Olympics | Suriname at the 1984 Summer Olympics | Suriname competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, United States, returning to the games after having boycotted the 1980 Olympics.
Athletics
Men
Judo
Men
Swimming
Men
References
Official Olympic Reports
sports-reference
Nations at the 1984 Summer Olympics
1984
Oly | 70 |
4114518 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suriname%20at%20the%201976%20Summer%20Olympics | Suriname at the 1976 Summer Olympics | Suriname competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Athletics
Men
Judo
Men
References
Official Olympic Reports
Nations at the 1976 Summer Olympics
1976
1976 in Suriname | 51 |
4114525 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suriname%20at%20the%201972%20Summer%20Olympics | Suriname at the 1972 Summer Olympics | Suriname, then still a constituent country of the Netherlands, competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany.
Athletics
Men
Judo
Men
References
Official Olympic Reports
Nations at the 1972 Summer Olympics
1972
1972 in Suriname | 60 |
4114527 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suriname%20at%20the%201968%20Summer%20Olympics | Suriname at the 1968 Summer Olympics | Suriname competed with one person at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, Mexico. Suriname returned to the Olympic Games after missing the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.
Athletics
Men
References
Official Olympic Reports
Part Three: Results
Nations at the 1968 Summer Olympics
1968
Olym | 69 |
4114575 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remla | Remla | Remla () is the main town of the Kerkennah Islands, Tunisia. A three-day Octopus Festival in March marks the start of the octopus fishing season.
The sector had a population of 2623 as of Census 2014-04-23.
References
External links
Lexicorient
Populated places in Tunisia
Populated coastal places in Tunisia | 77 |
4114578 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embassy%20of%20Germany%2C%20Windhoek | Embassy of Germany, Windhoek | The German Embassy in Windhoek is Germany's diplomatic mission to Namibia. It is located at Sanlam Centre, 145 Independence Avenue in Windhoek. The current German ambassador is Herbert Beck.
See also
Foreign relations of Germany
Germany–Namibia relations
External links
German Embassy in Windhoek
Windhoek
Germany–Namibia relations
Diplomatic missions in Windhoek | 83 |
4114812 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baron%20Dawson | Baron Dawson | Baron Dawson may be:
Baron Dawson (Peerage of Ireland), the third title of the Earl of Portarlington
Baron Dawson of Penn, the former title of the Viscount Dawson of Penn | 42 |
4114835 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas%20Watts | Thomas Watts | Thomas Watts may refer to:
Thomas H. Watts (1819–1892), Democratic Governor of the U.S. state of Alabama from 1863 to 1865, during the Civil War
Thomas Watts (1868–1951) (1868–1951), British Conservative Party Member of Parliament
Thomas Watts (1689–1742) (died 1742), English Member of Parliament, academy master and leading figure at the Sun Fire Office
Thomas Watts (cricketer) (1899–1976), English first-class cricketer for Surrey
See also
Thomas Watt (disambiguation) | 130 |
4114870 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve%20Holt | Steve Holt | Steve Holt may refer to:
Steve Holt (American musician), guitarist for the band 36 Crazyfists
Steve Holt (Canadian musician) (born 1954), Canadian jazz pianist
Steve Holt (Arrested Development), fictional character on the TV series Arrested Development | 56 |
4115087 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knud%20Rasmussen%20Glacier | Knud Rasmussen Glacier | The Knud Rasmussen Glacier is located in the far northwest of Greenland, to the north of the Thule Air Base. It is one of four large glaciers which feeds the Wolstenholme Fjord (sometimes referred to as "the world's largest ice machine"). The other glaciers are the Salisbury Glacier, the Chamberlin Glacier, and the Harald Moltke Glacier. The Knud Rasmussen Glacier is over in length and is approximately in width.
See also
List of glaciers in Greenland
References
Glaciers of Greenland | 113 |
4115224 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heraea | Heraea | Heraea or Heraia can refer to:
Heraea, an obsolete name of the genus Saturnia
Heraea (Arcadia), an ancient Greek city in the Peloponnese
Heraean Games, an ancient Greek athletic festival
Hybla Heraea, an ancient city in Sicily | 60 |
4115345 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thailand%20at%20the%201956%20Summer%20Olympics | Thailand at the 1956 Summer Olympics | Thailand competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.
It was the first time that Thailand national football team and Thailand national basketball team joined the Olympics.
Results by event
Sailing
Star
and Luang Pradiyat Navayudh 12th place.
References
Official Olympic Reports
Nations at the 1956 Summer Olympics
1956 Summer Olympics
1956 in Thai sport | 85 |
4115356 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cresta%2C%20Gauteng | Cresta, Gauteng | Cresta is a suburb of Randburg, South Africa, situated near the border of Johannesburg.
Although it is mostly a residential area, in the middle is Cresta Shopping Centre, for which the suburb of Cresta is most well-known.
Cresta is close to the N1 highway, which passes nearby, as well as Beyers Naude Drive, both main roads to and from the CBD and the Greater Johannesburg area.
References
Johannesburg Region B | 96 |
4115574 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basdei | Basdei | Basdei is a village in India. It is located in Surajpur District of the state of Chhattisgarh. Surajpur district was declared a district on 15 August 2011 by the State Chief Minister Dr. Raman Singh along with eight other new districts. Basdei village was part of Surguja district earlier. This village is known in the region for Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya school.
References
Villages in Surajpur district | 100 |