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705 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politics%20of%20Angola | Politics of Angola | The current political regime in Angola is presidentialism, in which the President of the Republic is also head of state and government; it is advised by a Council of Ministers, which together with the President form the national executive power. Legislative power rests with the 220 parliamentarians elected to the Natio... |
840 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Axiom%20of%20choice | Axiom of choice | In mathematics, the axiom of choice, abbreviated AC or AoC, is an axiom of set theory equivalent to the statement that a Cartesian product of a collection of non-empty sets is non-empty. Informally put, the axiom of choice says that given any collection of sets, each containing at least one element, it is possible to c... |
1689 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfonso%20I | Alfonso I | Alfonso I may refer to:
Alfonso I of Asturias (739–757), king of Asturias
Afonso I of Portugal (1094–1185), king of Portugal
Alfonso I of Aragon (1104–1134), known as Alfonso the Battler, king of Aragon and Navarre
Alfonso I, Duke of Gandia (1332–1412)
Alfonso V of Aragon (1396–1458), king of Naples as Alfonso I
Afons... |
1691 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfonso%20II | Alfonso II | Alfonso II may refer to:
Alfonso II of Asturias (791–842)
Alfonso II of Aragon (1162–1196)
Alfonso II, Count of Provence (1174–1209)
Afonso II of Portugal (1185–1223), "the Fat"
Alfonso, Count of Poitou (1220–1271), jure uxoris Alfonso II, Count of Toulouse
Alfonso II, Duke of Gandia (–1422)
Alfonso II of Naples (1448–... |
1805 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antibiotic | Antibiotic | An antibiotic is a type of antimicrobial substance active against bacteria. It is the most important type of antibacterial agent for fighting bacterial infections, and antibiotic medications are widely used in the treatment and prevention of such infections. They may either kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria. A lim... |
1985 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Absorption | Absorption | Absorption may refer to:
Chemistry and biology
Absorption (biology), digestion
Absorption (small intestine)
Absorption (chemistry), diffusion of particles of gas or liquid into liquid or solid materials
Absorption (skin), a route by which substances enter the body through the skin
Absorption (pharmacology), absorption... |
2484 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ATM | ATM | ATM or atm often refers to:
Atmosphere (unit) or atm, a unit of atmospheric pressure
Automated teller machine, a cash dispenser or cash machine
ATM or atm may also refer to:
Computing
ATM (computer), a ZX Spectrum clone developed in Moscow in 1991
Adobe Type Manager, a computer program for managing fonts
Accel... |
2560 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Administrative%20law | Administrative law | Administrative law is a division of law governing the activities of executive branch agencies of government. Administrative law includes executive branch rule making (executive branch rules are generally referred to as "regulations"), adjudication, and the enforcement of laws. Administrative law is considered a branch ... |
2633 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aelian | Aelian | Aelian or Aelianus may refer to:
Aelianus Tacticus, Greek military writer of the 2nd century, who lived in Rome
Casperius Aelianus, Praetorian Prefect, executed by Trajan
Claudius Aelianus, Roman writer, teacher and historian of the 3rd century, who wrote in Greek
Lucius Aelianus, one of the thirty tyrants under t... |
3609 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transport%20in%20Bosnia%20and%20Herzegovina | Transport in Bosnia and Herzegovina | Bosnia and Herzegovina has facilities for road, rail and air transport. There are five international road routes and 20 state highways, with bus connections to many countries. Railways total just over 1,000 km with links to Croatia and Serbia. There are 25 airports, seven of them with paved runways. The Sava River is n... |
3614 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics%20of%20Botswana | Demographics of Botswana | Demographic features of the population of Botswana include population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects.
Botswana, like many nations in southern Africa, suffers from a high HIV infection rate, estimated among adults ages 15 to 49 to b... |
3617 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telecommunications%20in%20Botswana | Telecommunications in Botswana | Telecommunications in Botswana include newspapers, radio, television, fixed and mobile telephones, and the Internet.
In addition to the government-owned newspaper and national radio network, there is an active, independent press (six weekly newspapers). Foreign publications are sold without restriction in Botswana. Tw... |
3633 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politics%20of%20Brazil | Politics of Brazil | The politics of Brazil take place in a framework of a federal presidential representative democratic republic, whereby the President is both head of state and head of government, and of a multi-party system. The political and administrative organization of Brazil comprises the federal government, the 26 states and a fe... |
3681 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telecommunications%20in%20Burkina%20Faso | Telecommunications in Burkina Faso | Telecommunications in Burkina Faso include radio, television, fixed and mobile telephones, and the Internet.
The telephony market in Burkina Faso is still relatively underdeveloped.
Although mobile penetration is just over 100%, it is still below the African average. Fixed-line telephony and internet connections are v... |
3683 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burkina%20Faso%20Armed%20Forces | Burkina Faso Armed Forces | The Burkina Faso Armed Forces () is the term used for the national military of Burkina Faso. The service branches of the armed forces include its Army, Air Force, National Gendarmerie and People's Militia. Being a landlocked country, Burkina Faso has no navy.
History
In 1966 a military coup deposed the first president... |
3697 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politics%20of%20Burundi | Politics of Burundi | The Politics of Burundi takes place in a framework of a transitional presidential representative democratic republic, whereby the President of Burundi is both head of state and head of government, and of a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in both the govern... |
4648 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broch | Broch | In archaeology, a broch is an Iron Age drystone hollow-walled structure found in Scotland. Brochs belong to the classification "complex Atlantic roundhouse" devised by Scottish archaeologists in the 1980s.
Brochs are roundhouse buildings found throughout Atlantic Scotland. The word broch is derived from the Lowland ... |
5180 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemistry | Chemistry | Chemistry is the scientific study of the properties and behavior of matter. It is a physical science under natural sciences that covers the elements that make up matter to the compounds made of atoms, molecules and ions: their composition, structure, properties, behavior and the changes they undergo during a reaction w... |
5192 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geography%20of%20Canada | Geography of Canada | Canada has a vast geography that occupies much of the continent of North America, sharing a land border with the contiguous United States to the south and the U.S. state of Alaska to the northwest. Canada stretches from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west; to the north lies the Arctic Ocean.... |
5334 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telecommunications%20in%20Chad | Telecommunications in Chad | Telecommunications in Chad include radio, television, fixed and mobile telephones, and the Internet.
Radio and television
Radio stations:
state-owned radio network, Radiodiffusion Nationale Tchadienne (RNT), operates national and regional stations; about 10 private radio stations; some stations rebroadcast programs ... |
5433 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telecommunications%20in%20Cambodia | Telecommunications in Cambodia | Telecommunications in Cambodia include telephone, radio, television, and Internet services, which are regulated by the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications. Transport and posts were restored throughout most of the country in the early 1980s during the People's Republic of Kampuchea regime after being disrupted unde... |
5453 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telecommunications%20in%20Cameroon | Telecommunications in Cameroon | Telecommunications in Cameroon include radio, television, fixed and mobile telephones, and the Internet.
History
During German rule, It was set up in the protectorate of Kamerun the first telegraph line, the first telephone line, and the first wireless telegraph. However, the country remained undeveloped in telecommu... |
5565 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geography%20of%20Ivory%20Coast | Geography of Ivory Coast | Ivory Coast (Côte d'Ivoire) is a sub-Saharan nation in southern West Africa located at 8 00°N, 5 00°W. The country is approximately square in shape. Its southern border is a coastline on the Gulf of Guinea on the north Atlantic Ocean. On the other three sides it borders five other African nations for a total of : Libe... |
5592 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign%20relations%20of%20Cuba | Foreign relations of Cuba | Cuba's foreign policy has been fluid throughout history depending on world events and other variables, including relations with the United States. Without massive Soviet subsidies and its primary trading partner, Cuba became increasingly isolated in the late 1980s and early 1990s after the fall of the USSR and the end ... |
5658 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human%20cannibalism | Human cannibalism | Human cannibalism is the act or practice of humans eating the flesh or internal organs of other human beings. A person who practices cannibalism is called a cannibal. The meaning of "cannibalism" has been extended into zoology to describe an individual of a species consuming all or part of another individual of the sam... |
4046701 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olympian%20spirits | Olympian spirits | Olympian spirits (or Olympic spirits, Olympick spirits) refers to seven (or sometimes fourteen) spirits mentioned in several Renaissance and post-Renaissance books of ritual magic/ceremonial magic, such as the Arbatel de magia veterum, The Secret Grimoire of Turiel and The Complete Book of Magic Science. The Arbatel of... |
4047535 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falconry%20training%20and%20technique | Falconry training and technique | Training raptors (birds of prey) is a complex undertaking. Books containing advice by experienced falconers are still rudimentary at best.
Many important details vary between individual raptors, species of raptors and between places and times. The keeping and training of any raptor is strictly and tightly regulated by ... |
4051518 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MLS%20Cup%201997 | MLS Cup 1997 | MLS Cup 1997 was the second edition of the MLS Cup, the post-season championship match of Major League Soccer (MLS) in the United States. It was played on October 26, 1997, between D.C. United and the Colorado Rapids to determine the champion of the 1997 season. The soccer match was played in front of 57,431 spectators... |
4052563 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric%20Circus%20%28disambiguation%29 | Electric Circus (disambiguation) | Electric Circus is a Canadian television program.
Electric Circus may also refer to:
Electric Circus (album), by the rapper Common
Electric Circus (nightclub), a nightclub in Manhattan
Electric Circus, Manchester, a punk rock venue in 1970s
"Electric Circus", a song by Thee Michelle Gun Elephant
"Electric Circus... |
4053084 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harbour%20Group | Harbour Group | The Harbour Group, LLC is a Washington D.C. lobbying and public relations firm.
History
Harbour Group was founded in 2001 by former Clinton administration senior advisor for policy and communications Joel Johnson, who left in 2005 to join the Glover Park Group, and Richard Marcus, who continued to lead it .
Harbour G... |
4053123 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doriot | Doriot | Doriot is a French surname, and may refer to:
Auguste Doriot racing motorist, finished third in the world's first motor race Paris–Rouen 1894
Doriot Anthony Dwyer (1922–2020), American flautist.
Georges Doriot (1899–1987), one of the first American venture capitalists.
Jacques Doriot (1898–1945), a French communis... |
4053261 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temurah | Temurah | Temurah may refer to:
Temurah (Kabbalah), a method, used by the Kabbalists to rearrange words and sentences in the Bible;
Temurah (Halacha), the prohibition against attempting to switch the sanctity of one animal for another;
Temurah (Talmud), the Talmudic tractate dealing with the laws of Temurah (Halacha);
Midra... |
4056514 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort%20Totten%20%28Washington%2C%20D.C.%29 | Fort Totten (Washington, D.C.) | Fort Totten is a neighborhood located in Ward 5 of Northeast Washington, D.C.
Fort Totten is located between Riggs Road N.E. to the north, Bates Rd N.E., Allison Street N.E., and the southern end of Fort Totten Park to the south, the Washington Metro Red Line tracks to the east, and North Capitol Street NW to the west... |
4057874 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Living%20Stage%20Theatre%20Company | Living Stage Theatre Company | Living Stage Theatre Company was a theatre for social change founded in 1966 by Robert A. Alexander (1929–2008). He served as the artistic director until 1995. Located in Washington, D.C., this professional improvisational theater offered participatory workshops to children, youth, teachers, parents, and community memb... |
4058774 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human%20reproduction | Human reproduction | Human reproduction is sexual reproduction that results in human fertilization to produce a human offspring. It typically involves sexual intercourse between a sexually mature human male and female. During sexual intercourse, the interaction between the male and female reproductive systems results in fertilization of th... |
4060089 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.C.%20%28TV%20series%29 | D.C. (TV series) | D.C. is an American drama television series that ran from April 2 to 23, 2000 on The WB. The series followed five young interns in Washington, D.C. as they navigate their careers and lives in the nation's capital.
Initially titled D.C. Interns, the series was given a 13-episode order in May 1999 to debut as a midseaso... |
4061625 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CMTA | CMTA | CMTA may refer to:
Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority, a public transit provider owned by the city of Austin, Texas.
California Municipal Treasurers Association, a professional organization of California county, city, and special district public treasurers.
Central Maryland Transportation Alliance, a coali... |
4063541 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Young%20Alliance | Young Alliance | Young Alliance may refer to:
Young Alliance (Northern Ireland), the youth wing of the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
Young Alliance (Denmark), the youth wing of the New Alliance in Denmark. |
4063989 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TWTV7 | TWTV7 | TWTV7 is a marketwide cable station on Time Warner Cable systems in two markets:
Albany, New York, where it is a regional advertising channel.
El Paso, Texas, where it a regional access channel and the market's UPN affiliate (and for a time also carried WB programming). |
4067036 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castelrosso | Castelrosso | Castelrosso may refer to:
the Italian name for the Greek island and municipality of Kastellorizo;
Castelrosso, a hamlet of Chivasso, Italy;
Castelrosso cheese, an Italian cheese. |
4072465 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metropolitan%20%28band%29 | Metropolitan (band) | Metropolitan are an American four-piece indie rock group from Washington, D.C.
Metropolitan began as a collaboration between guitarists John Masters and Aidan Coughlan in late 1998, and they recorded and released their debut record, "Side Effects," in 1999. After undergoing several lineup changes since the group's inc... |
4075962 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super%20G%20%28disambiguation%29 | Super G (disambiguation) | Super G may refer to:
Super Giant Slalom skiing, abbreviated to Super G
Commercial names:
Super G (wireless networking), Atheros' proprietary enhancements to IEEE 802.11g wireless LAN performance
Super G is also a brand formerly used by Giant Food of Landover, Maryland
Lockheed L-1049G Super Constellation, a prop... |
4077135 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bwana%20Mkuu | Bwana Mkuu | Bwana Mkuu was Sultan of Pate, Kenya, 1688 to 1713. At the time Pate dominated Lamu. Bwana Mkuu set up residency at Lamu, complete with a Lamu lady as one of his wives and a private mosque.
References
Sources
Martin, Chryssee MacCasler Perry and Esmond Bradley Martin: Quest for the Past. An historical guide to the ... |
4077152 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eggs%20%28band%29 | Eggs (band) | Eggs was an American indie rock band based in Washington, D.C., centered on Andrew Beaujon. The band was formed in 1990 in Richmond, Virginia, United States. They were active in the early to mid 1990s and was signed to prominent indie pop record label TeenBeat Records.
Beaujon had previously appeared with James Gordon... |
4077877 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PEBL | PEBL | PEBL may mean or refer to:
PEBL (software), Psychology Experiment Building Language, a platform for administering psychological exams
Motorola Pebl, a mobile phone produced by Motorola. |
4077948 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PCGS | PCGS | PCGS may refer to:
Parallel communicating grammar systems, grammar systems working on their own string and communicating with other grammars in a system by sending their sequential forms on request.
Preconditioned conjugate gradient square method, a variant of the preconditioned conjugate gradient method – an algorit... |
4079950 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20ships%20named%20Leninsky%20Komsomol | List of ships named Leninsky Komsomol | Leninsky Komsomol can refer to the following vessels:
, lead ship of her class of merchant vessels
- the name of a series of 25 dry cargo merchant tweendeckers with turbine main engines that were built in the USSR. |
4080379 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bridges%20Hall | Bridges Hall | Bridges Hall may refer to:
Bridges Hall of Music, at Pomona College, Claremont, California, U.S.
Ruby Bridges Hall (born 1954), an American civil rights activist
Bridges Hall, a hall of residence at the University of Reading, England
Bridges Hall, at Pace Academy, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. |
4082481 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falmouth%20railway%20station | Falmouth railway station | Two railway stations in Falmouth, Cornwall have been known as Falmouth railway station:
From 1863 to 1970, it was the station now known as Falmouth Docks railway station.
From 1970 to 1975, it was the station now known as Falmouth Town railway station.
Penmere railway station is also in Falmouth.
In the United State... |
4082818 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liturgy%20of%20Saint%20John%20Chrysostom%20%28disambiguation%29 | Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom (disambiguation) | Divine Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom or Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom may refer to:
Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom, the primary worship service in the Byzantine Rite.
It may refer also to choral compositions that set the liturgical text:
Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom (Tchaikovsky), Op. 41, composed by Pyotr... |
4083328 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My%20Secret%20Passion%3A%20The%20Arias | My Secret Passion: The Arias | My Secret Passion: The Arias is the first classical album by Michael Bolton featuring the Philharmonia Orchestra under the direction of Steven Mercurio. The album includes a duet with Renée Fleming.
Due to lack of substantial promotion the album peaked on the Billboard Top 200 at an extremely low #112, marking the end... |
4083789 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bah%C3%A1%CA%BC%C3%AD%20literature | Baháʼí literature | Baháʼí literature covers a variety of topics and forms, including scripture and inspiration, interpretation, history and biography, introduction and study materials, and apologia. Sometimes considerable overlap between these forms can be observed in a particular text.
The "canonical texts" are the writings of the Báb,... |
4084342 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Football%20in%20Victoria | Football in Victoria | There are numerous codes of football in Victoria.
For Australian rules football see Australian rules football in Victoria. The main organising body is the Victorian Football League.
For Association football see Association football in Victoria. The main organising body is Football Federation Victoria.
For Rugby leagu... |
4084956 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fubini | Fubini | Fubini is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
David Fubini, American business lecturer and writer
Eugene Fubini (1913–1997), American defense official
Guido Fubini (1879–1943), Italian mathematician
Sergio Fubini (1928–2005), Italian theoretical physicist
It can also be used to refer to Fubini's theor... |
4087243 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JCD | JCD | JCD may refer to:
Doctor of Canon Law, a doctoral-level terminal degree in the studies of canon law of the Roman Catholic Church
Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal, the student wing of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party
John C. Dvorak, an American columnist and broadcaster in the areas of technology and computing. |
4091115 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elbe%20Tunnel | Elbe Tunnel | Elbe tunnel most commonly refers to:
Elbe Tunnel (1975) in Hamburg, which is part of Bundesautobahn 7.
Elbe Tunnel (1911) in Hamburg, which connects St. Pauli and Steinwerder.
It may also refer to:
A tunnel projected near Glückstadt, which will be part of Bundesautobahn 20.
A tunnel proposed as an alternative to... |
4091449 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%2C%20Margrave%20of%20Brandenburg | John, Margrave of Brandenburg | John, Margrave of Brandenburg may refer to:
John II, Elector of Brandenburg (1455–1499), Prince-elector of the Margraviate of Brandenburg
John, Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach (1406–1464), Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach, nicknamed 'The Alchemist' |
4097559 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climbing%20mouse | Climbing mouse | Climbing mouse may refer to members of the following genera of rodents:
Dendromus, from Africa;
Dendroprionomys (Velvet African Climbing Mouse), from the Republic of the Congo;
Irenomys (Chilean Climbing Mouse), from southwestern South America;
Rhipidomys, from South America;
Vandeleuria, from southern and southeastern... |
4098056 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamestown%20Foundation | Jamestown Foundation | The Jamestown Foundation is a Washington, D.C.-based conservative defense policy think tank. Founded in 1984 as a platform to support Soviet defectors, its stated mission today is to inform and educate policy makers about events and trends, which it regards as being of current strategic importance to the United States.... |
4098801 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illya%20Kuryakin | Illya Kuryakin | Illya Kuryakin is a fictional character from the 1960s TV spy series The Man from U.N.C.L.E. He is a secret agent with a range of weapons and explosives skills, and is described in the series as holding a master's degree from the Sorbonne and a Ph.D. in Quantum Mechanics from the University of Cambridge ("The Her Maste... |
4103492 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gbehlageh%20District | Gbehlageh District | Gbehlay-Geh District is one of 17 districts located in Nimba County, Liberia. In 2008, the population was 32,176.
References
Districts of Liberia
Nimba County
Gbehlay-Geh District is headquartered in Karnplay City. |
4104358 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avahi | Avahi | Avahi may refer to:
Avahi (genus), a genus of woolly lemurs, which are primates that inhabit Madagascar.
Avahi (software), a zeroconf networking implementation. |
4104636 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J.%20D.%20Adams | J. D. Adams | J.D. Adams may refer to:
J.D. Adams, contestant on American Idol season 2
J.D. Adams & Company, equipment manufacturer 1885–1960
J.D. Adams, Oregon author and electronics engineer.
Adams, J.D. |
4107129 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Architecture%20of%20New%20York%20City | Architecture of New York City | The building form most closely associated with New York City is the skyscraper, which has shifted many commercial and residential districts from low-rise to high-rise. Surrounded mostly by water, the city has amassed one of the largest and most varied collection of skyscrapers in the world.
New York has architecturall... |
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, whic... |
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! |
4110883 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wild%20Coast | Wild Coast | The Wild Coast can refer to:
WildCoast is an international conservation non-profit organization based in California and Mexico. WILDCOAST conserves coastal and marine ecosystems and addresses climate change with natural solutions.
The Wild Coast Region, Eastern Cape, a coastal region in Eastern Cape Province of Sou... |
4111389 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bureau%20of%20South%20and%20Central%20Asian%20Affairs | Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs | The Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs (SCA) is an agency within the United States Department of State that is responsible for the U.S. government's relations with countries in the South and Central Asian region. The bureau is headed by the Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs, who re... |
4112009 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saffire%20%E2%80%93%20The%20Uppity%20Blues%20Women | Saffire – The Uppity Blues Women | Saffire – The Uppity Blues Women was a three-woman blues musical ensemble in the Washington, D.C. area. It was founded in 1984 by Ann Rabson, Gaye Adegbalola and Earlene Lewis. Lewis separated from the band in 1992 and was replaced by Andra Faye. The group then featured Rabson on piano, vocals and guitar, Adegbalola... |
4120138 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort%20DeRussy | Fort DeRussy | Fort DeRussy may refer to one of four forts constructed in the United States between 1861 and 1900, named for René Edward De Russy or his younger brother Lewis Gustave DeRussy.
Fort DeRussy (Washington, D.C.), an American Civil War-era fort built to defend Washington, D.C.
Fort DeRussy (Hawaii), an active outpost of... |
4122711 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ris%20Paul%20Ric | Ris Paul Ric | Ris Paul Ric is a solo project of Christopher Paul Richards, formerly of Washington, D.C.-area dance-punk group Q and Not U. In 2005 Richards released his debut album, Purple Blaze, which combined elements of folk, funk, and ambient electronica, and toured in support of the album.
The name "Ris Paul Ric" is based on ... |
4129021 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herten%20%28disambiguation%29 | Herten (disambiguation) | Herten can refer to:
Herten, a town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
Herten, a village in the southeast of the Netherlands
Herten, a small village in the northeast of Belgium, now part of Wellen
Herten in Frauenfeld, Switzerland
Herten, Rheinfelden, a village forming part of Rheinfelden, Germany. |
4129389 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SURS | SURS | SURS may refer to:
Singapore Underground Road System, an underground road proposal in Singapore since scrapped.
State Universities Retirement System, a government agency of the U.S. state of Illinois
Statistični urad Republike Slovenije (Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia), an independent institution in... |
4130437 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stapp | Stapp | Stapp may refer to
Stapp (surname)
Stapp's ironical paradox by Colonel John Paul Stapp
Stapp, Kentucky, an unincorporated community in the U.S.
Stapp, Oklahoma, an unincorporated community in the U.S.
Leive, Parks and Stapp Opera House in Indiana, U.S.
Stapp's Circle S Ranch in Indiana, U.S. |
4131559 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False%20Memories | False Memories | "False Memories" is a story arc that ran through Buffy the Vampire Slayer #35–38 based on the Buffy the Vampire Slayer television series. The arc was later collected into a trade paperback edition.
Story description
General synopsis
"Remember that time when Buffy's little sister Dawn first found out that Buffy is the... |
4131642 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ugly%20Little%20Monsters | Ugly Little Monsters | "Ugly Little Monsters" is a comic book storylines based on the Buffy television series that was published in Buffy the Vampire Slayer #40–42 by Dark Horse Comics. The arc was reprinted, along with issue #39 of the series, in a trade paperback collected edition.
Story description
General synopsis
Joyce Summers has die... |
4132269 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivy%20City | Ivy City | Ivy City is a small neighborhood in Northeast Washington, D.C., in the United States. About half the neighborhood is industrial or formerly industrial, dominated by warehouses. The Ivy City Yard, a railroad coach yard and maintenance facility for the passenger railroad Amtrak, is situated northwest across New York Aven... |
4134515 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Out%20of%20the%20Woodwork%20%28Buffy%20comic%29 | Out of the Woodwork (Buffy comic) | "Out of the Woodwork" is a comic book storyline based on the Buffy television series and published in Buffy the Vampire Slayer #31-34 by Dark Horse Comics. It was later reprinted in a trade paperback collected edition.
Story description
General synopsis
During one of Sunnydale's hottest summer, the town is suffering ... |
4137646 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cmath | Cmath | cmath or CMath may stand for:
The cmath header file in C++, alias of math.h.
(complex math) is a library for Python ( for example results in )
CMath, abbreviation of the chartered mathematician title offered by the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications. |
4139120 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brighten%20the%20Corner | Brighten the Corner | Brighten the Corner is a 1967 studio album by the American jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald, debut album on Capitol Records. The album charted at #172 in the Billboard Hot 200 album charts.
The album was reissued by Capitol Records on CD in 1991 and together, on one CD, with the album "Ella Fitzgerald's Christmas" in 2006.... |
4141492 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SVCC | SVCC | SVCC may refer to:
Saddleback Valley Community Church, an Evangelical Christian church in Lake Forest, situated in southern Orange County, in Southern California
Simi Valley Community Church, also another church located in Simi Valley, California
Southside Virginia Community College, one of the 23 schools in the Vi... |
4142331 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English%20titles | English titles | English titles may refer to:
The Peerage of England
When to capitalize titles of works in English
English honorifics such as "Mr.", "Miss", "Mrs.", or "Dr.", sometimes referred to as "titles" |
4142591 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International%20non-governmental%20organization | International non-governmental organization | An international non-governmental organization (INGO) is an organization which is independent of government involvement and extends the concept of a non-governmental organization (NGO) to an international scope.
NGOs are independent of governments and can be seen as two types: advocacy NGOs, which aim to influence gov... |
4142893 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WBWT | WBWT | WBWT may refer to:
WZWK-LP, a low-power radio station (101.5 FM) licensed to serve Greenville, South Carolina, United States, which held the call sign WBWT-LP from 2016 to 2018
WTSJ-LD, the Milwaukee, Wisconsin affiliate for the Spanish-language MundoMax network, formerly known as WBWT-LP
WWTI-DT2, the CW network a... |
4144117 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prehistoric%20Planet%20%28disambiguation%29 | Prehistoric Planet (disambiguation) | Prehistoric Planet is a 2022 documentary series on Apple TV+ in collaboration with the BBC.
It may also refer to:
Prehistoric Planet (2002 TV series), a re-editing of Walking with Dinosaurs and Walking with Beasts for American broadcast
Walking With Dinosaurs: Prehistoric Planet 3D, a 2014 edit of the Walking with ... |
4145750 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%20Nathanson | James Nathanson | James Nathanson may refer to:
James Nathanson, a minor character in the American television drama 24
James E. Nathanson, politician in Washington, D.C. |
4151321 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casa%20Presidencial | Casa Presidencial | The term "Casa Presidencial" can refer to the following:
Casa Presidencial (Costa Rica), the official residence of the President in Costa Rica.
Casa Presidencial (El Salvador), the official residence of the President in El Salvador.
Casa Presidencial (Guatemala), the official residence of the President in Guatemala.... |
4152039 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicola%20Chiaromonte | Nicola Chiaromonte | Nicola Chiaromonte (1905 in Rapolla, Potenza – 18 January 1972 in Rome) was an Italian activist and writer. In 1934 he fled Italy for France, after opposing Benito Mussolini's fascist government. In Paris he contributed to Giustizia e Libertà. During the Spanish Civil War, he flew in André Malraux's squadron, fighting ... |
4153143 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CAMY | CAMY | CAMY may refer to:
Center on Alcohol Marketing and Youth, a research and advocacy organization in the United States
Communauté d'agglomération de Mantes-en-Yvelines, an administrative entity in the Yvelines département, near Paris. |
4153181 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lengerich | Lengerich | Lengerich can refer to two municipalities in Germany:
Lengerich, Westphalia, in the Steinfurt district, North Rhine-Westphalia
Lengerich, Lower Saxony, in the Emsland district, Lower Saxony
Lengerich (Samtgemeinde), a collective municipality in Emsland, Lower Saxony
It can also be a surname:
The Große-Lengerich Fami... |
4154241 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UNV | UNV | UNV may refer to:
The United Nations Volunteers
The United Nations Office in Vienna (UNOV), one of the four major UN office sites
U.N.V. (band), an R&B group
University Park Airport, whose FAA LID is UNV. |
4155585 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satya%20Pir | Satya Pir | Satya Pir () is a belief system found in Bengal created by the fusion of Islam and local religions. Experts maintain that the Muslim Satya Pir and the Hindu Satyanarayan Puja essentially represent the same beliefs and rituals.
A century ago in Bengal, the ritual called, pujah was mainly performed by Hindu women and was... |
4155645 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silpelit | Silpelit | Silpelit might be:
A figure from Eduard Friedrich Mörike's poem "Elfenlied".
A specific type of the fictional mutant, human-evolved species of the Japanese anime and manga Elfen Lied. The Silpelit is the offspring of Homo sapiens who had their genes mutated by interaction with Diclonius vectors or from exposure to the... |
4158862 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Permanent%20Record%20%28film%29 | Permanent Record (film) | Permanent Record is a 1988 American drama film starring Pamela Gidley, Michelle Meyrink, Keanu Reeves, Jennifer Rubin, and Alan Boyce. It was filmed on location in Portland, Oregon and Yaquina Head near Newport on the Oregon Coast. The film primarily deals with the profound effect of suicide, and how friends and family... |
4159295 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KDX | KDX | KDX may refer to:
Knocked Down eXport
Korean Destroyer eXperimental, a Korean shipbuilding program
KDX (software), a Bulletin Board System-style program (à la Hotline) by Haxial. |
4162034 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National%20Business%20Aviation%20Association | National Business Aviation Association | The National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) is a non-profit, 501(c)(6) organization based in Washington, DC, United States. The association serves a membership of individuals and companies involved in private business aviation. NBAA's mission, according to the non-profit data and transparency organization GuideSt... |
4162390 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation%20Noah | Operation Noah | Operation Noah may refer to:
Operation Noah's Ark (1943), a World War II plan instigated by the British Special Operations Executive to harass German troops as they withdrew from Greece
Operation Noah (World War II), a 1944 reconnaissance operation by the Belgian Special Air Service
Operation Noah (Kariba), a 1959 ope... |
4167726 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Happy%20Elf%20%28song%29 | The Happy Elf (song) | "The Happy Elf" is a holiday song with music and lyrics by Harry Connick Jr.
It was first released on Connick's album Harry for the Holidays, which became the best selling Christmas album of 2003. When asked about the songs on the album, Connick described "The Happy Elf" as a "kids’ song", about "how cool it would be ... |
4170877 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akari | Akari | Akari may refer to:
Akari (album), by New York Unit, 1994
Akari (given name), a feminine Japanese given name
Akari (puzzle), logic puzzle, also known as Light Up
Akari (satellite), an infrared astronomy satellite developed by JAXA, in cooperation with institutes of Europe and Korea
AKARI Project, in telecommunica... |
4173303 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United%20States%20Army%20Security%20Agency | United States Army Security Agency | The United States Army Security Agency (ASA) was the United States Army's signals intelligence branch from 1945 to 1976. The Latin motto of the Army Security Agency was Semper Vigilis (Vigilant Always), which echoes the declaration, often mistakenly attributed to Thomas Jefferson, that "The price of liberty is eternal ... |
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