diff --git a/csv/204-csv/0.table b/csv/204-csv/0.table new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b0382ec607db1efbc239397b6698062b90ea571f --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/0.table @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +| Poll source | Date(s) administered | Sample size | Margin of error | Ed Burke | Roland Burris | Gery Chico | Bill Daley | Tom Dart | Danny K. Davis | Miguel Del Valle | Rahm Emanuel | Bob Fioretti | Luis Gutiérrez | Jim Houlihan | Jesse Jackson, Jr. | James Meeks | Carol Moseley Braun | Terry Peterson | Patricia Van Pelt-Watkins | William Walls | Other | Undecided | +| McKeon & Associates / Chicago Sun-Times (report) | September 8, 2010 | 600 | ± 4.3% | – | – | 6% | – | 12% | – | – | 7% | 3% | 9% | 3% | 8% | 10% | – | 4% | – | – | 3% | 35% | +| We Ask America (report) | September 2010 | 2,365 | ? | 6.31% | – | – | 8.16% | 13.66% | – | – | 29.68% | 2.95% | 12.81% | 2.30% | 13.36% | 8.21% | – | 2.55% | – | – | – | – | +| Chicago Teamsters Joint Council 25 / Anzalone Liszt (report) | November 8–14, 2010 | ? | ± 3.7% | – | – | 10% | – | – | 14% | 4% | 36% | – | – | – | – | 7% | 13% | – | – | – | – | – | +| We Ask America (report) | November 23, 2010 | 2,255 | ± 2.06% | – | 2.40% | 8.86% | – | – | 7.29% | 4.78% | 39.00% | – | – | – | – | 5.16% | 12.33% | – | – | – | 1.47% | 18.72% | +| Greenberg Quinlan Rosner (report) | December 1–8, 2010 | 1,020 | ± 3% | – | 1% | 9% | – | – | 10% | 8% | 43% | – | – | – | – | 7% | 11% | – | – | – | 2% | 7% | +| Chicago Tribune (report) | December 10–13, 2010 | 721 | ± 3.6% | – | – | 9% | – | – | 9% | 3% | 32% | – | – | – | – | 7% | 6% | – | – | – | – | 30% | +| We Ask America (report) | December 20, 2010 | 2,239 | ± 2.07% | – | – | 11.78% | – | – | 6.63% | 6.09% | 43.83% | – | – | – | – | 3.63% | 7.78% | – | – | – | 3.91% | 16.35% | +| Chicago Teamsters Joint Council 25 / Anzalone Liszt (report) | January 4–6, 2011 | 500 | ±4.4% | – | – | 10% | – | – | – | 7% | 42% | – | – | – | – | – | 26% | – | – | – | – | – | +| Chicago Tribune/WGN (report) | January 15–19, 2011 | 708 | ±3.7% | – | – | 16% | – | – | – | 7% | 44% | – | – | – | – | – | 21% | – | 1% | 2% | – | 9% | +| We Ask America (report) | January 24, 2011 | 2,308 | ±2.05% | – | – | 14% | – | – | – | 4% | 52% | – | – | – | – | – | 11% | – | – | – | – | 16% | +| Richard Day Research (report) | February 3–7, 2011 | 600 | ±4% | – | – | 14% | – | – | – | 8% | 54% | – | – | – | – | – | 6% | – | – | – | 3% | 15% | +| NBC Chicago / Victory Research (report) | February 10–12, 2011 | ? | ±3.46% | – | – | 16.1% | – | – | – | 9.6% | 44.8% | – | – | – | – | – | 22.5% | – | 0.9% | 1.1% | – | 5.0% | +| We Ask America (report) | February 13, 2011 | 2,252 | ± 2.06% | – | – | 23.72% | – | – | – | 10.39% | 58.21% | – | – | – | – | – | 6.04% | – | 0.97% | 0.67% | – | – | diff --git a/csv/204-csv/109.table b/csv/204-csv/109.table new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c2090057a3076c03ea04ee6dfd5c2deeab13553b --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/109.table @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +| District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates | +| Virginia 1 | Thomas Newton, Jr. | Adams-Clay Republican | 1801 | Re-elected | Thomas Newton, Jr. | +| Virginia 2 | Arthur Smith | Crawford Republican | 1821 | Retired Jacksonian gain | James Trezvant (J) 75.7% Richard Eppes (DR) 24.3% | +| Virginia 3 | William S. Archer | Crawford Republican | 1820 (special) | Re-elected | William S. Archer (J) 100% | +| Virginia 4 | Mark Alexander | Crawford Republican | 1819 | Re-elected | Mark Alexander (J) | +| Virginia 5 | John Randolph | Crawford Republican | 1799 1819 | Re-elected | John Randolph (J) 100% | +| Virginia 6 | George Tucker | Crawford Republican | 1819 | Retired Jacksonian gain | Thomas Davenport (J) 53.9% James Lanier 22.6% Barzillai Graves 16.3% John D. Urquhart 7.2% | +| Virginia 7 | Jabez Leftwich | Crawford Republican | 1821 | Lost re-election Jacksonian gain | Nathaniel H. Claiborne (J) 51.4% Jabez Leftwich (C-DR) 48.6% | +| Virginia 8 | Burwell Bassett | Crawford Republican | 1805 1821 | Re-elected | Burwell Bassett (J) 95.3% Servant Jones (DR) 4.5% Reuben Washer 0.2% | +| Virginia 9 | Andrew Stevenson | Crawford Republican | 1821 | Re-elected | Andrew Stevenson (J) 100% | +| Virginia 10 | William C. Rives | Crawford Republican | 1823 | Re-elected | William C. Rives (J) 100% | +| Virginia 11 | Philip P. Barbour | Crawford Republican | 1814 (special) | Retired Adams gain | Robert Taylor (A) 100% | +| Virginia 12 | Robert S. Garnett | Crawford Republican | 1817 | Re-elected | Robert S. Garnett (J) 68.5% John H. Upshaw 31.5% | +| Virginia 13 | John Taliaferro | Crawford Republican | 1824 (special) | Re-elected | John Taliaferro (A) 63.3% John Hooe (F) 26.7% | +| Virginia 14 | Charles F. Mercer | Crawford Republican | 1817 | Re-elected | Charles F. Mercer (A) | +| Virginia 15 | John S. Barbour | Crawford Republican | 1823 | Re-elected | John S. Barbour (J) 53.7% Thomas Marshall (F) 46.3% | +| Virginia 16 | James Stephenson | Federalist | 1821 | Retired Adams gain | William Armstrong (A) 57.1% Edward Colston (F) 42.9% | +| Virginia 17 | Jared Williams | Crawford Republican | 1819 | Retired Adams gain | Alfred H. Powell (A) 42.0% William Steenergen (DR) 21.5% Augustine C. Smith (DR) 20.3% Samuel Kercheval (DR) 13.6% Robert Allen (DR) 2.6% | +| Virginia 18 | Joseph Johnson | Jackson Republican | 1823 | Re-elected | Joseph Johnson (J) 62.0% Phillip Doddridge (F) 38.0% | +| Virginia 19 | William McCoy | Crawford Republican | 1811 | Re-elected | William McCoy (J) 70.2% Daniel Sheffey (F) 29.8% | +| Virginia 20 | John Floyd | Crawford Republican | 1817 | Re-elected | John Floyd (J) 84.7% Allen Taylor (F) 15.3% | +| Virginia 21 | William Smith | Crawford Republican | 1821 | Re-elected | William Smith (J) 55.2% James Lovell (DR) 44.8% | +| Virginia 22 | Alexander Smyth | Crawford Republican | 1817 | Retired Adams gain | Benjamin Estil (A) 58.9% Joseph Crockett (DR) 32.0% William Graham (DR) 9.1% | diff --git a/csv/204-csv/116.html b/csv/204-csv/116.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..10148e7c933a2693ead0c4fe818b6d81da7ad1b2 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/116.html @@ -0,0 +1,396 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
Polling FirmSourceDate PublishedN.AnastasiadesG.LillikasS.MalasOthers
RAI Consultants[1][dead link]16 September 2012 +
37.2%
+
+
14.2%
+
+
21.9%
+
+
1.5%
+
Evresis[2]18 September 2012 +
35.2%
+
+
17.5%
+
+
19.7%
+
+
1.7%
+
Noverna[3]23 September 2012 +
35.02%
+
+
15.81%
+
+
17.78%
+
Prime Consulting Ltd[4]7 October 2012 +
34.7%
+
+
17.4%
+
+
18.5%
+
CMR Cypronetwork / Cybc[5][dead link]18 October 2012 +
36.9%
+
+
17%
+
+
23.8%
+
+
1.2%
+
Evresis[6]2 November 2012 +
36.9%
+
+
17.7%
+
+
20.6%
+
+
1.4%
+
RAI Consultants[7]4 November 2012 +
38.8%
+
+
19.8%
+
+
21.1%
+
+
2.3%
+
CMR Cypronetwork / Cybc[8]15 November 2012 +
36.8%
+
+
18.9%
+
+
22.8%
+
+
1.6%
+
Prime Consulting Ltd[9]18 November 2012 +
35.9%
+
+
18.7%
+
+
19.6%
+
+
0.6%
+
Evresis[10]27 November 2012 +
37.1%
+
+
19.6%
+
+
20.8%
+
+
0.6%
+
Noverna[11]2 December 2012 +
35.6%
+
+
17.2%
+
+
18.1%
+
+
4.1%
+
Prime Consulting Ltd[12]3 December 2012 +
35%
+
+
19.1%
+
+
18.6%
+
+
1.4%
+
CMR Cypronetwork / Cybc[13][dead link]17 December 2012 +
37.1%
+
+
20.4%
+
+
23.1%
+
+
3.1%
+
Evresis[14]22 December 2012 +
37.4%
+
+
19.8%
+
+
21.8%
+
+
0.5%
+
RAI Consultants Ltd[15][dead link]13 January 2013 +
40.3%
+
+
17.9%
+
+
20.5%
+
+
6.1%
+
CMR Cypronetwork / Cybc[16]17 January 2013 +
38%
+
+
19.7%
+
+
23.7%
+
+
2.7%
+
Prime Consulting Ltd[17]27 January 2013 +
39.2%
+
+
18.8%
+
+
19.8%
+
+
4%
+
Evresis[18]1 February 2013 +
40.8%
+
+
19.9%
+
+
22.2%
+
+
2.5%
+
Prime Consulting Ltd[19]4 February 2013 +
39.8%
+
+
19.3%
+
+
20%
+
+
3%
+
Prime Consulting Ltd[20]9 February 2013 +
40.6%
+
+
19.6%
+
+
20.4%
+
+
2.9%
+
RAI Consultants Ltd[21]9 February 2013 +
42.1%
+
+
19.4%
+
+
21.1%
+
+
4.4%
+
CMR Cypronetwork / Cybc[22]9 February 2013 +
39.9%
+
+
20.2%
+
+
24.2%
+
+
3%
+
Average (only valid votes) +
48.4%
+
+
22.52%
+
+
25.29%
+
+
3.79%
+
diff --git a/csv/204-csv/140.csv b/csv/204-csv/140.csv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c0ab07e04eceb643b67d8369bae6f1f6900c0c8b --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/140.csv @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +"Round","#","Player","Position","Nationality","College/Junior/Club Team (League)" +"1","7","Kyle Okposo","Right Wing","United States","Des Moines Buccaneers (USHL)" +"2","60","Jesse Joensuu","Wing","Finland","Ässät (SM-liiga)" +"3","70","Robin Figren","Wing","Sweden","Frölunda HC (Elitserien)" +"4","100","Rhett Rakhshani","Right Wing","United States","University of Denver(NCAA) /US National Team Development Program (USHL)" +"4","108","Jase Weslosky","Goalie","Canada","Sherwood Park Crusaders (AJHL)" +"4","115","Tomas Marcinko","Center","Slovakia","HC Košice (Slovak Extraliga)" +"4","119","Doug Rogers","Center","United States","Saint Sebastian's School (Independent School League)" +"5","141","Kim Johansson","Wing","Sweden","Malmö Jr." +"6","160","Andrew MacDonald","Defenceman","Canada","Moncton Wildcats (QMJHL)" +"6","171","Brian Day","Right Wing","United States","Governor Dummer (Independent School League)" +"6","173","Stefan Ridderwall","Goalie","Sweden","Djurgården Jr. (J20)" +"7","190","Troy Mattila","Left Wing","United States","Springfield Jr. Blues (NAHL)" diff --git a/csv/204-csv/141.html b/csv/204-csv/141.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..778ec032eeb11d5de1936335d84280030b0ac8b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/141.html @@ -0,0 +1,262 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
Average population (x 1000)Live birthsDeathsNatural changeCrude birth rate (per 1000)Crude death rate (per 1000)Natural change (per 1000)
19703168335632722.011.510.5
19753370637433221.411.310.1
19803570135135020.010.010.0
19853779328950421.47.813.6
19903863534229316.99.17.8
19913862335027316.69.37.3
19923761136924216.710.16.6
1993344594332613.312.60.8
199432433460- 2713.514.3-0.8
199531382481- 9912.515.8-3.2
199629374436- 6212.714.8-2.1
199729373400- 2713.013.9-0.9
1998283963554114.212.71.5
199927319397- 7811.814.7-2.9
200026289391- 10211.014.9-3.9
200126298390- 9211.615.1-3.6
200225310376- 6612.314.9-2.6
200324268462- 19411.019.0-8.0
200424339463- 12414.419.7-5.3
200523294466- 17212.920.5-7.6
200622270366- 9612.316.7-4.4
200721280351- 7113.216.5-3.3
200820267368- 10113.018.0-4.9
200920268365- 9713.618.5-4.9
201019233397- 16412.320.9-8.7
diff --git a/csv/204-csv/154.csv b/csv/204-csv/154.csv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..57e5c481c7f01da16bf89c082f5e6f1e11941bab --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/154.csv @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +"Player","Matches","Innings","Runs","Average","100s","50s" +"Herbie Hewett","10","15","543","38.79","1","2" +"Lionel Palairet","10","14","408","29.14","1","1" +"Bill Roe","8","12","316","28.73","0","1" +"George Nichols","13","18","497","27.61","1","3" +"John Challen","9","14","286","20.43","0","1" +"Ted Tyler","13","18","297","18.56","0","0" +"Crescens Robinson","9","13","162","14.73","0","0" +"Albert Clapp","11","15","159","10.60","0","0" diff --git a/csv/204-csv/158.tsv b/csv/204-csv/158.tsv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..48509483e547c75cb4b96110bbfd2d21227cc9cc --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/158.tsv @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +Official Name Designation Area km2 Population Parish +Moncton City 141.17 69,074 Moncton +Dieppe City 51.17 23,310 Moncton +Beaubassin East Rural community 291.04 6,200 Shediac +Shediac Town 11.97 6,053 Shediac +Sackville Town 74.32 5,558 Sackville +Memramcook Village 185.71 4,831 Dorchester +Cap-Pelé Village 23.78 2,256 Botsford +Salisbury Village 13.68 2,208 Salisbury +Petitcodiac Village 17.22 1,429 Salisbury +Dorchester Village 5.74 1,167 Dorchester +Port Elgin Village 2.61 418 Westmorland diff --git a/csv/204-csv/164.tsv b/csv/204-csv/164.tsv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..90de1ac9724695e2510482dc6c1a3774aa44b205 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/164.tsv @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +Branding Callsign Frequency Power (kW) Location +Mom's Radio 97.9 Laoag DWSN-FM 97.9 MHz 5 kW Laoag +Mom's Radio 95.9 Naga DZRB-FM 95.9 MHz 10 kW Naga +Mom's Radio 90.3 Bacolod DYCP-FM 90.3 MHz 5 kW Bacolod +DYAP 88.3 Cebu DYAP-FM 88.3 MHz 5 kW Cebu +Mom's Radio 101.5 Tacloban DYJP-FM 101.5 MHz 2.5 kW Tacloban +Mom's Radio 101.9 Zamboanga DXJP-FM 101.9 MHz 5 kW Zamboanga +DXSS 97.9 Davao DXSS 97.9 MHz 10 kW Davao diff --git a/csv/204-csv/168.csv b/csv/204-csv/168.csv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bd48ee148f77f067809073de895ff1b9dd4cce47 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/168.csv @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +"Date","Time","Opponent","Site","TV","Result","Attendance","Record" +"11/09/2013*","1:00 pm","Trinity Baptist","Moore Gymnasium • Daytona Beach, FL","","W 91–74","409","1–0" +"11/12/2013*","7:00 pm","at South Florida","USF Sun Dome • Tampa, FL","ESPN3","L 65–91","3,549","1–1" +"11/17/2013*","2:00 pm","at UCF","CFE Arena • Orlando, FL","ESPN3","L 63–83","4,095","1–2" +"11/19/2013*","7:00 pm","Trinity (FL)","Moore Gymnasium • Daytona Beach, FL","","W 98–55","1,180","2–2" +"11/21/2013*","7:00 pm","FIU","Moore Gymnasium • Daytona Beach, FL","","L 67–82","N/A","2–3" +"11/25/2013*","9:00 pm","at New Mexico State","Pan American Center • Las Cruces, NM +(Colorado State Challenge)","","L 56–79","4,985","2–4" +"11/27/2013*","4:00 pm","at New Mexico State","Moby Arena • Fort Collins, CO +(Colorado State Challenge)","","L 52–66","2,945","2–5" +"11/29/2013*","9:00 pm","vs. Prairie View A&M","Butler–Hancock Sports Pavilion • Greeley, CO +(Colorado State Challenge)","","L 80–89","102","2–6" +"11/30/2013*","9:00 pm","at Northern Colorado","Butler–Hancock Sports Pavilion • Greeley, CO +(Colorado State Challenge)","","L 60–65","N/A","2–7" +"12/03/2013*","7:00 pm","at Stetson","Edmunds Center • DeLand, FL","","L 52–56","1,056","2–8" +"12/07/2013","6:00 pm","at Norfolk State","Joseph G. Echols Memorial Hall • Norfolk, VA","","L 45–59","1,425","2–9 (0–1)" +"12/09/2013","7:00 pm","at Hampton","Hampton Convocation Center • Hampton, VA","","L 52–85","1,428","2–10 (0–2)" +"12/14/2013*","4:00 pm","at Akron","James A. Rhodes Arena • Akron, OH","","L 56–84","2,763","2–11" +"12/17/2013*","7:00 pm","at Youngstown State","Beeghly Center • Youngstown, OH","","L 59–71","1,399","2–12" +"12/21/2013*","7:00 pm","at North Florida","UNF Arena • Jacksonville, FL","","L 64–68","617","2–13" +"12/30/2013*","8:00 pm","at Detroit","Calihan Hall • Detroit, MI","","L 53–73","3,107","2–14" +"01/03/2014*","8:00 pm","at Northern Illinois","Convocation Center • DeKalb, IL","","L 51–65","657","2–15" +"01/11/2014","4:00 pm","North Carolina A&T","Moore Gymnasium • Daytona Beach, FL","","L 67–70","1,091","2–16 (0–3)" +"01/13/2014","7:30 pm","North Carolina Central","Moore Gymnasium • Daytona Beach, FL","","L 49–64","1,210","2–17 (0–4)" +"01/18/2014","6:00 pm","at Savannah State","Tiger Arena • Savannah, GA","","L 60–70 OT","3,220","2–18 (0–5)" +"01/20/2014","7:30 pm","at South Carolina State","SHM Memorial Center • Orangeburg, SC","","L 67–69","751","2–19 (0–6)" +"01/25/2014","4:00 pm","Maryland Eastern Shore","Moore Gymnasium • Daytona Beach, FL","","W 69–63","1,030","3–19 (1–6)" +"01/27/2014","7:30 pm","Howard","Moore Gymnasium • Daytona Beach, FL","","W 58–47","1,216","4–19 (2–6)" +"02/01/2014","4:00 pm","Savannah State","Moore Gymnasium • Daytona Beach, FL","","L 40–50","1,075","4–20 (2–7)" +"02/03/2014","7:30 pm","South Carolina State","Moore Gymnasium • Daytona Beach, FL","","W 91–59","1,063","5–20 (3–7)" +"02/08/2014","4:00 pm","at North Carolina Central","McLendon–McDougald Gymnasium • Durham, NC","","L 54–77","2,420","5–21 (3–8)" +"02/10/2014","8:00 pm","at North Carolina A&T","Corbett Sports Center • Greensboro, NC","","W 72–71","1,019","6–21 (4–8)" +"02/15/2014","4:00 pm","Delaware State","Moore Gymnasium • Daytona Beach, FL","","L 67–79","843","6–22 (4–9)" +"02/22/2014","4:00 pm","Florida A&M","Moore Gymnasium • Daytona Beach, FL","","L 75–80","3,231","6–23 (4–10)" +"03/01/2014","4:00 pm","at Morgan State","Talmadge L. Hill Field House • Baltimore, MD","","L 61–65","2,056","6–24 (4–11)" +"03/06/2014","7:30 pm","at Florida A&M","Teaching Gym • Tallahassee, FL","","W 70–68","2,376","7–24 (5–11)" +"03/11/2014","6:30 pm","vs. Coppin State","Norfolk Scope • Norfolk, VA +(First round)","","L 68–75","4,658","7–25" diff --git a/csv/204-csv/170.tsv b/csv/204-csv/170.tsv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..667b090188b84116cf23746d3e067d572570bcdb --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/170.tsv @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +Player Position Games\nstarted Hometown Height Weight Age +Clyde E. Bastian Halfback\nFullback 0\n1 Williamsport, PA 5-8 168 22 +James Bland Catlett Halfback 3 Brookings, SD +William D. Cochran Guard 8 Houghton, MI 5-8 235 +Maurice F. Dunne End 3 Springfield, IL 6-0 164 +John Maulbetsch Halfback 7 Ann Arbor, MI 5-8 168 +Frank Millard Guard 3 Ann Arbor, MI 5-7 212 +Walter Neimann Center\nEnd 3\n1 Hermansville, MI 5-11 165 21 +John K. Norton Tackle\nCenter\nGuard 3\n2\n1 Ontonagon, MI +Fred Rehor Guard 2 Hastings, MI 6-0 262 21 +Lawrence Roehm Quarterback 7 Detroit, MI 5-8½ 168 22 +Cedric C. Smith Fullback 5 Bay City, MI 6-0 190 20 +Karl S. Staatz End 5 Tacoma, WA 5-10 168 22 +Robert W. Watson Tackle 8 Ludington, MI 5-9 174 +Richard F. "Dick" Weske Guard\nTackle 0\n2 New London, CT 6-0 190 +James L. Whalen Tackle\nGuard\nEnd 2\n1\n1 Savannah, NY 5-10 188 diff --git a/csv/204-csv/183.csv b/csv/204-csv/183.csv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9e73edbf7c932ce0fa9f2f1829fa17be1932fc16 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/183.csv @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +"Rank","Nation","Gold","Silver","Bronze","Total" +"1","Japan","18","8","8","34" +"2","India","4","5","6","15" +"3","Philippines","4","3","3","10" +"4","Taiwan","2","6","7","15" +"5","South Korea","2","3","1","6" +"6","Thailand","2","2","0","4" +"7","Pakistan","2","1","0","3" +"8","Iran","2","0","2","4" +"9","Israel","1","0","1","2" +"10","Singapore","0","4","4","8" +"11","Malaysia","0","3","1","4" +"12","Iraq","0","2","0","2" +"13","Kampuchea","0","0","2","2" +"14","Nepal","0","0","1","1" diff --git a/csv/204-csv/19.html b/csv/204-csv/19.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8c9d8f264b4de64aee49dab030cc1c322af877ac --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/19.html @@ -0,0 +1,96 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
UniversityWinner
Runner-Up
Years Won
Years Runner-up
Waseda University15151965,1966,1968,1970,1971,1973,1974,1976,1987,1989,
+2002,2004,2005,2007,2008
1964,1967,1969,1972,1975,1981,1986,1990,1992,1995,
+1996,2001,2003,2006,2010
Meiji University1291972,1975,1977,1979,1981,1985,1988,1990,1991,1993,
+1995,1996
1973,1974,1976,1978,1980,1982,1994,1997,1998
Kanto Gakuin University641997,1998,2000,2001,2003,20061999,2002,2004,2005
Doshisha University421980,1982,1983,19841979,1987
Hosei University351964,1967,19921965,1966,1971,1993,2000
Keio University331968,1985,19991977,1984,2007
Daito Bunka University311986,1988,19941991
Nippon Sport Science University231969,19781970,1983,1989
Teikyo University312009,2010,2011,20122008
Tokai University012009
Tenri University012011
Tsukuba University012012
diff --git a/csv/204-csv/197.csv b/csv/204-csv/197.csv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8a1c2a608776d6d51e50428ba32403c1b407797e --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/197.csv @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +"Date","Time","Opponent#","Site","TV","Result","Attendance" +"September 4","7:00 PM","Pacific*","Jones Stadium • Lubbock, TX","","W 55-7","29,164" +"September 11","1:00 PM","at #9 Nebraska*","Memorial Stadium • Lincoln, NE","","L 27-50","75,771" +"September 18","12:00 PM","at Georgia*","Sanford Stadium • Athens, GA","","L 11-17","74,511" +"September 25","12:00 PM","at Baylor","Floyd Casey Stadium • Waco, TX","Raycom","L 26-28","32,690" +"October 2","11:00 AM","#14 Texas A&M","Jones Stadium • Lubbock, TX","ABC","L 6-31","50,748" +"October 9","1:00 PM","North Carolina State*","Jones Stadium • Lubbock, TX","","L 34-36","26,943" +"October 16","7:00 PM","Rice","Jones Stadium • Lubbock, TX","","W 45-16","27,812" +"October 30","12:00 PM","at Texas","Texas Memorial Stadium • Austin, TX (Chancellor's Spurs)","Raycom","W 31-22","63,132" +"November 6","12:00 PM","TCU","Jones Stadium • Lubbock, TX","Raycom","W 49-21","31,922" +"November 13","2:00 PM","at SMU","Ownby Stadium • University Park, TX","","W 41-24","15,714" +"November 20","7:00 PM","vs. Houston","Alamodome • San Antonio, TX","","W 58-7","28,652" +"December 31","1:30 PM","vs. #19 Oklahoma*","Sun Bowl Stadium • El Paso, TX (John Hancock Bowl)","CBS","L 10-41","43,848" diff --git a/csv/204-csv/206.tsv b/csv/204-csv/206.tsv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0336520b33376fce73726ef5d0c0dedebd6f1fa4 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/206.tsv @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +Saros Member Date Time\n(Greatest)\nUTC Type Location\nLat,Long Gamma Mag. Width\n(km) Duration\n(min:sec) Ref +160 1 May 13, 2181 14:55:43 Partial 69.4S 16.9W -1.5323 0.051 [1] +160 2 May 24, 2199 21:42:07 Partial 68.5S 130.1W -1.4596 0.1742 [2] +160 3 June 5, 2217 4:22:21 Partial 67.5S 118.9E -1.3807 0.3094 [3] +160 4 June 16, 2235 11:00:36 Partial 66.5S 8.8E -1.299 0.4502 [4] +160 5 June 26, 2253 17:36:11 Partial 65.5S 100.1W -1.2139 0.5981 [5] +160 6 July 8, 2271 0:13:02 Partial 64.5S 151.1E -1.1284 0.7474 [6] +160 7 July 18, 2289 6:50:58 Partial 63.6S 42.3E -1.0426 0.898 [7] +160 8 July 30, 2307 13:31:16 Annular 50S 48.7W -0.9574 0.9602 501 3m 37s [8] +160 9 August 9, 2325 20:16:24 Annular 40.3S 146.1W -0.8749 0.9648 256 3m 24s [9] +160 10 August 21, 2343 3:07:05 Annular 35.1S 112.8E -0.7957 0.9679 186 3m 9s [10] +160 11 August 31, 2361 10:04:30 Annular 32.2S 9.7E -0.7211 0.9701 151 2m 54s [11] +160 12 September 11, 2379 17:09:32 Annular 30.9S 95.4W -0.6518 0.9717 130 2m 42s [12] +160 13 September 22, 2397 0:23:55 Annular 30.9S 157.2E -0.5892 0.9728 118 2m 34s [13] +160 14 October 3, 2415 7:47:48 Annular 31.8S 47.4E -0.5335 0.9736 110 2m 27s [14] +160 15 October 13, 2433 15:20:16 Annular 33.4S 64.2W -0.484 0.9742 104 2m 23s [15] +160 16 October 24, 2451 23:03:09 Annular 35.3S 178.3W -0.4424 0.9746 101 2m 21s [16] +160 17 November 4, 2469 6:55:37 Annular 37.5S 65.7E -0.4081 0.975 97 2m 19s [17] +160 18 November 15, 2487 14:57:35 Annular 39.5S 52.3W -0.3807 0.9756 94 2m 16s [18] +160 19 November 26, 2505 23:07:04 Annular 41.2S 171.6W -0.3588 0.9763 91 2m 13s [19] +160 20 December 8, 2523 7:24:54 Annular 42.4S 67.5E -0.3431 0.9774 86 2m 8s [20] +160 21 December 18, 2541 15:48:55 Annular 42.8S 54.7W -0.3319 0.9788 80 2m 1s [21] +160 22 December 30, 2559 0:17:19 Annular 42.2S 177.9W -0.3237 0.9808 72 1m 50s [22] +160 23 January 9, 2578 8:49:00 Annular 40.7S 57.7E -0.3176 0.9831 63 1m 37s [23] +160 24 January 20, 2596 17:22:01 Annular 38.3S 67.6W -0.3119 0.9862 51 1m 20s [24] +160 25 February 1, 2614 1:55:16 Annular 35S 166.3E -0.3058 0.9897 38 1m 0s [25] +160 26 February 12, 2632 10:25:37 Annular 30.9S 40.1E -0.2969 0.9938 23 0m 36s [26] +160 27 February 22, 2650 18:53:59 Annular 26.2S 86.4W -0.2856 0.9984 6 0m 9s [27] +160 28 March 5, 2668 3:17:08 Hybrid 21S 147.7E -0.2697 1.0035 13 0m 21s [28] +160 29 March 16, 2686 11:34:58 Hybrid 15.4S 22.6E -0.2486 1.009 32 0m 54s [29] +160 30 March 27, 2704 19:45:56 Hybrid 9.5S 101.1W -0.2211 1.0148 52 1m 29s [30] +160 31 April 8, 2722 3:51:03 Total 3.5S 136.6E -0.1881 1.0208 72 2m 6s [31] +160 32 April 18, 2740 11:49:23 Total 2.7N 15.9E -0.1487 1.0268 92 2m 43s [32] +160 33 April 29, 2758 19:40:31 Total 8.9N 102.7W -0.1026 1.0328 111 3m 18s [33] +160 34 May 10, 2776 3:25:50 Total 14.9N 140.5E -0.0507 1.0386 130 3m 50s [34] +160 35 May 21, 2794 11:05:18 Total 20.7N 25.6E 0.007 1.0441 147 4m 16s [35] +160 36 May 31, 2812 18:39:58 Total 26.2N 87.3W 0.0694 1.0493 164 4m 36s [36] +160 37 June 12, 2830 2:09:55 Total 31.1N 161.8E 0.1365 1.0538 180 4m 50s [37] +160 38 June 22, 2848 9:37:37 Total 35.3N 52.3E 0.2062 1.0578 195 4m 57s [38] +160 39 July 3, 2866 17:03:16 Total 38.7N 55.8W 0.2785 1.061 209 4m 59s [39] +160 40 July 14, 2884 0:27:39 Total 41.3N 162.8W 0.3523 1.0635 222 4m 58s [40] +160 41 July 26, 2902 7:52:48 Total 42.9N 90.4E 0.426 1.0651 235 4m 54s [41] +160 42 August 5, 2920 15:19:10 Total 43.8N 16.6W 0.4991 1.066 248 4m 48s [42] +160 43 August 16, 2938 22:49:03 Total 43.9N 124.7W 0.5697 1.066 261 4m 42s [43] +160 44 August 27, 2956 6:20:57 Total 43.8N 126.2E 0.6387 1.0653 274 4m 34s [44] +160 45 September 7, 2974 13:59:21 Total 43.5N 14.9E 0.7028 1.0638 289 4m 25s [45] +160 46 September 17, 2992 21:42:08 Total 43.5N 98.1W 0.7636 1.0617 307 4m 16s [46] diff --git a/csv/204-csv/208.table b/csv/204-csv/208.table new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6bdf9f31b054e6272a51a8bb1eb969e6e4773dba --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/208.table @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +| Year | Title | Role | Episodes | +| 1999 | The Answer Lies in the Soil | Presenter | All (6 episodes) | +| 1999-2002 | Loose Women | Panellist | Alternating episodes | +| 2000-06 | This Morning | Stand-in presenter | Occasional episodes | +| 2004 | Zoo Story | Narrator | All | +| 2006— | This Morning | Co-presenter | Fridays and School Holidays | +| 2010, 12-13 | Loose Women | Stand-in anchor | Occasional episodes | +| 2010 | GMTV with Lorraine | Guest Presenter | 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 April | +| 2014— | Loose Women | Anchor | Wednesdays | +| 2014 | He Says, She Says... | Co-presenter | Pilot recorded, 1 April 2014 | diff --git a/csv/204-csv/229.html b/csv/204-csv/229.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f0d85d80baf0d15ab8446d25945a64d60bb73fc3 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/229.html @@ -0,0 +1,112 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
PropertyTest methodunits42754301443546304645
Tensile StrengthASTM D 638MPa (kpsi)117 (16.9)113 (16.4)94 (13.6)81 (11.8)114 (16.6)
Tensile ModulusASTM D 638GPa (kpsi)8.8 (1,280)6.8 (990)14.5 (2,100)7.4 (1,080)18.6 (2,700)
Tensile ElongationASTM D 638 %2.63.31.01.90.8
Flexural StrengthASTM D 790MPa (kpsi)208 (30.2)215 (31.2)152 (22.0)131 (19.0)154 (22.4)
Flexural ModulusASTM D 790GPa (kpsi)7.3 (1.060)6.9 (1,000)14.8 (2,150)6.8 (990)12.4 (1,800)
Compressive StrengthASTM D 695MPa (kpsi)123 (17.8)166 (24.1)138 (20.0)99 (14.4)157 (22.8)
Izod Impact Strength, NotchedASTM D 256J/m (ft-lb/in)85 (1.6)64 (1.2)43 (0.8)48 (0.9)37 (0.7)
Izod Impact Strength, UnnotchedASTM D 4812J/m (ft-lb/in)270 (5)430 (8)210 (4)160 (3)110 (2)
Heat Deflection Temperature at 264 psiASTM D 648°C (°F)280 (536)279 (534)278 (532)280 (536)281 (538)
Coefficient Linear Thermal ExpansionASTM D 696ppm/°C (ppm/°F)25 (14)25 (14)14 (8)16 (9)9 (3)
diff --git a/csv/204-csv/268.html b/csv/204-csv/268.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1053d5cf0bc6dffaec86f3c0f38082e624cfe686 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/268.html @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
Album/SinglePerformerYearVariantNotes
The English and Scottish Popular Ballads vol 3Ewan MacColl1956Gil MoriceThe earliest known professional recording (8'37").
Blood and Roses Vol 2Ewan MacColl1981Child MauriceThis is a different version from MacColl's 1956 recording.
Right of PassageMartin Carthy1988Bill Norrie
KornogKornog2000Child NoryceThe only known version by a French band.
The Furrowed FieldDamien Barber2000Bill Norrie
SongsSpiers and Boden2005Child Morris
At Ruskin MillMartin Carthy2005Bill NorrieThe longest recorded version (9'06").
diff --git a/csv/204-csv/315.table b/csv/204-csv/315.table new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b6c76421bdf6941747062b8bc6b2fcdf20d94018 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/315.table @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +| Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Notes | +| 2003 | All-Africa Games | Abuja, Nigeria | 11th (h) | 800 m | 2:05.19 | +| 2006 | Commonwealth Games | Melbourne, Australia | 9th (sf) | 800 m | 2:01.84 | +| 2006 | African Championships | Bambous, Mauritius | 13th (h) | 800 m | 2:10.50 | +| 2006 | Lusophony Games | Macau | 1st | 800 m | 2:07.34 | +| 2007 | All-Africa Games | Algiers, Algeria | 1st | 800 m | 2:02.83 | +| 2008 | African Championships | Addis Ababa, Ethiopia | 6th | 800 m | 2:05.95 | +| 2009 | Lusophony Games | Lisbon, Portugal | 4th | 800 m | 2:07.48 | +| 2009 | World Championships | Berlin, Germany | 36th (h) | 800 m | 2:06.72 | +| 2010 | African Championships | Nairobi, Kenya | 7th | 800 m | 2:08.45 | +| 2010 | Commonwealth Games | Delhi, India | – | 800 m | DNF | +| 2011 | All-Africa Games | Maputo, Mozambique | 12th (h) | 800 m | 2:06.72 | diff --git a/csv/204-csv/342.csv b/csv/204-csv/342.csv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..82f8fa569f9424d48efa58edfbbc1d59a49f1fe4 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/342.csv @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +"#","Player","Span","Caps","Total caps","Win %" +"1.","Fabien Pelous","1997-2006","42","118","64.28%" +"2.","Raphaël Ibañez","1998-2007","41","98","63.41%" +"3.","Jean-Pierre Rives","1978-1984","34","59","55.88%" +"3.","Philippe Saint-André","1994-1997","34","69","73.53%" +"5.","Thierry Dusautoir","2009-","31","54","54.84%" +"6.","Daniel Dubroca","1986-1988","11","33","72.00%" +"6.","Fabien Galthié","1999-2003","11","64","64.00%" +"8.","Guy Basquet","1948-1952","11","33","50.00%" +"9.","Michel Crauste","1961-1966","11","63","68.18%" +"10.","Jacques Fouroux","1974-1977","11","27","66.67%" diff --git a/csv/204-csv/350.table b/csv/204-csv/350.table new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2eaf364206d1ba19ff9f887e87cb6e3432b1dcde --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/350.table @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +| Date | Opponents | Venue | Result | Scorers | Attendance | Report 1 | Report 2 | +| 27-Jan-68 | Bournemouth | A | 0–0 | | 24,388 | Report | Report | +| 30-Jan-68 | Bournemouth | H | 4–1 | Hateley  33' Thompson  44' Hunt  51' Lawler  73' | 54,075 | Report | Report | +| 17-Feb-68 | Walsall | A | 0–0 | | 21,066 | Report | Report | +| 19-Feb-68 | Walsall | H | 5–2 | Hateley  24', 33', 64', 71' Strong  34' | 39,113 | Report | Report | +| 09-Mar-68 | Tottenham Hotspur | A | 1–1 | Hateley  54' | 54,005 | Report | Report | +| 12-Mar-68 | Tottenham Hotspur | H | 2–1 | Hunt  23' Smith  78 pen' | 53,658 | Report | Report | +| 30-Mar-68 | West Bromwich Albion | A | 0–0 | | 53,062 | Report | Report | +| 08-Apr-68 | West Bromwich Albion | H | 1–1 | Hateley  24' | 54,273 | Report | Report | +| 18-Apr-68 | West Bromwich Albion | N | 1–2 | Hateley  39' | 56,000 | Report | Report | diff --git a/csv/204-csv/356.csv b/csv/204-csv/356.csv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8741ed33130ce630e932bae2ce3b67614d56eb8e --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/356.csv @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +"Name of place","Number of counties","Principal county","Lower zip code" +"Yager Junction","1","Humboldt County","" +"Yale","1","Riverside County","92544" +"Yankee Hill","1","Butte County","95965" +"Yankee Hill","1","Tuolumne County","" +"Yankee Jims","1","Placer County","95713" +"Yarmouth","1","San Joaquin County","" +"Yellowjacket","1","Tehama County","" +"Yerba Buena Island","1","San Francisco County","" +"Yermo","1","San Bernardino County","92398" +"Yettem","1","Tulare County","93670" +"Ygnacio Valley","1","Contra Costa County","94598" +"Yokohl","1","Tulare County","" +"Yolano","1","Solano County","95620" +"Yolo","1","Yolo County","95697" +"Yontocket","1","Del Norte County","" +"Yorba","1","Los Angeles County","91767" +"Yorba Linda","1","Orange County","92686" +"York","1","Los Angeles County","90050" +"Yorkville","1","Mendocino County","95494" +"Yosemite Forks","1","Madera County","" +"Yosemite Junction","1","Tuolumne County","95389" +"Yosemite Lakes","1","Madera County","" +"Yosemite Lakes Park","1","Madera County","" +"Yosemite Lodge","1","Mariposa County","95389" +"Yosemite National Park","3","Madera County","95389" +"Yosemite National Park","3","Mariposa County","95389" +"Yosemite National Park","3","Tuolumne County","95389" +"Yosemite National Park","1","Mariposa County","95389" +"Yosemite Valley","1","Mariposa County","" +"Yosemite Village","1","Mariposa County","" +"You Bet","1","Nevada County","" +"Youngstown","1","San Joaquin County","" +"Yountville","1","Napa County","94599" +"Yreka","1","Siskiyou County","96097" +"Yreka City","1","Siskiyou County","96097" +"Yuba City","1","Sutter County","95991" +"Yuba City Farm Labor Center","1","Sutter County","95991" +"South Yuba City","1","Sutter County","95991" +"Yuba Pass","1","Nevada County","" +"Yuba-Sutter Area","2","Sutter County Yuba County","" +"Yucaipa","1","San Bernardino County","92399" +"Yucca Grove","1","San Bernardino County","" +"Yucca Inn","1","San Bernardino County","" +"Yucca Valley","1","San Bernardino County","92284" +"Yurok Indian Reservation","2","Del Norte County","95546" +"Yurok Indian Reservation","2","Humboldt County","95546" diff --git a/csv/204-csv/366.tsv b/csv/204-csv/366.tsv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8c6e088b1bb0f0faa2683975cc1037aceb0da06a --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/366.tsv @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +Pos No. Driver Team Engine Laps Time/Retired Grid Laps Led Points +1 2 Ryan Briscoe Team Penske Chevrolet 85 2:07:02.8248 2 27 50 +2 12 Will Power Team Penske Chevrolet 85 + 0.4408 1 57 43 +3 10 Dario Franchitti Chip Ganassi Racing Honda 85 + 1.0497 6 0 35 +4 8 Rubens Barrichello KV Racing Technology Chevrolet 85 + 8.8529 11 0 32 +5 38 Graham Rahal Chip Ganassi Racing Honda 85 + 9.4667 13 0 30 +6 3 Hélio Castroneves Team Penske Chevrolet 85 + 11.2575 4 0 28 +7 77 Simon Pagenaud (R) Schmidt Hamilton Motorsports Honda 85 + 12.3087 9 0 26 +8 4 J.R. Hildebrand Panther Racing Chevrolet 85 + 22.8121 15 0 24 +9 98 Alex Tagliani Team Barracuda – BHA Honda 85 + 39.6868 8 0 22 +10 11 Tony Kanaan KV Racing Technology Chevrolet 84 + 1 lap 16 0 20 +11 18 Justin Wilson Dale Coyne Racing Honda 84 + 1 lap 20 0 19 +12 19 James Jakes Dale Coyne Racing Honda 84 + 1 lap 24 0 18 +13 9 Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing Honda 84 + 1 lap 5 0 17 +14 14 Mike Conway A.J. Foyt Enterprises Honda 84 + 1 lap 14 0 16 +15 17 Sebastián Saavedra Andretti Autosport Chevrolet 84 + 1 lap 23 0 15 +16 5 E.J. 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 Rank NationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China93214
2 Malaysia3317
3 Japan23611
4 South Korea2259
5 Kazakhstan1304
6 Chinese Taipei1135
7 Iran1102
8 Hong Kong1023
9 Kyrgyzstan1001
10 Uzbekistan0314
11 Thailand0112
12 Indonesia0101
Total21212163
diff --git a/csv/204-csv/390.table b/csv/204-csv/390.table new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4cac34055ae115644ff980b9b81fd3cfd531e8dc --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/390.table @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +| Nation | Date | Quantity | Type | Notes | +| Netherlands | 2001 | 2 | 4207 | In 2001 the Netherlands ordered two vessels to serve in the Dutch customs' service. Visarend commissioned in 2001, Zeearend in 2002. now operated by the Dutch Coast Guard | +| United Kingdom | 2001 | 4 | 4207 | the UKBA 42m Customs Cutters Seeker, Searcher, Vigilant and Valiant are operated by the United Kingdom Border Agency. | +| Honduras | 2013 | 2 | 4207 | Honduran Navy 2 patrol vessels 4207 (FNH 1401 Lempira and FNH 1402 Morazan) and 6 Damen Interceptor 1102 in service 2013 | +| Jamaica | 2005 | 3 | 4207 | The three vessels which form the County-class are HMJS Surrey, HMJS Cornwall and HMJS Middlesex. They were built in the Netherlands, and the last vessel was delivered in December 2006. | +| Barbados | 2007 | 3 | 4207 | Built for the Barbados Coast Guard. HMBS Leonard C Banfield and HMBS Rudyard Lewis were scheduled to be delivered in 2008. HMBS Trident was scheduled for delivery in 2009. | +| Albania | 2007 | 4 | 4207 | The Iliria and three other vessels: Oriku, Lisus and Butrindi operated by the Albanian Naval Defense Forces | +| South Africa | 2004 | 3 | 4708 | Lillian Ngoyi-class environmental inshore patrol vessels: Lillian Ngoyi, Ruth First and Victoria Mxenge are employed by the Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries. | +| Netherlands Antilles & Aruba | 1998 | 3 | 4100 | Jaguar, Panter and Poema employed by the Netherlands Antilles & Aruba Coast Guard. | +| Vietnam | 2004 | 3 | 4100 | SAR-411, SAR-412 and SAR-413 employed by Vietnam Coast Guard search and rescue service. | +| Canada | 2009 | 9 | 4207 | In 2009 the Department of Fisheries and Oceans announced it would be purchasing 9 patrol vessels for the Canadian Coast Guard. The Hero-class patrol vessels began entering service in 2011. | +| Mexico | 2012 | 6 | 4207 | The Mexican Navy – Armada de México – inducted the first two of what could be several Tenochtitlan-class coastal patrol boats.[citation needed] The two StanPatrol 4207 patrol boats – ARM Tenochtitlan (PC-331) and ARM Teotihuacan (PC-332) were built at a cost of $9 million USD each at ASTIMAR 1 in Tampico, Tamaulipas and completed in April and May 2012. | +| United States | 2012 | | 4708 | The United States Coast Guard is proposing the purchase of 24-34 cutters as the Sentinel class. | +| Bulgaria | 2010 | 1 | 4207 | The Bulgarian Border Police accepted delivery of the Obzor on July 16, 2010. | +| Venezuela | 2014 | 6 | 4207 | The Bolivarian Armada of Venezuela ordered 6 vessels together with 6 Damen Ocean Patrol 5007 in March 2014. They are being built in UCOCAR shipyard with the assistance of DAMEX Shipbuilding & Engineering, Cuba. | +| Venezuela | 2014 | 6 | 5009 | The Bolivarian Armada of Venezuela ordered 6 vessels together with 6 Damen Stan Patrol 4207 in March 2014. They are being built in UCOCAR shipyard with the assistance of DAMEX Shipbuilding & Engineering, Cuba. | +| Bahama's | 2013 | 4 | 4207 | The Royal Bahamas Defence Forces ordered 4 vessels together with 4 x Sea Axe 3007 Patrols and 1 x Stan Lander 5612 Logistics Support and Landing Craft in April 2013. | +| Qatar | 2014 | 6 | 5009 | The Qatar Armed Forces ordered 6 vessels together with 1 x 52 meter Diving Support Vessel on March 31st 2014. The vessels are to be build by Nakilat Damen Shipyard Qatar | diff --git a/csv/204-csv/395.html b/csv/204-csv/395.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..df7f9817d895dccfe2d2d97207dd2c0c83d5863e --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/395.html @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
YearCompetitionVenuePositionNotes
Representing  Zimbabwe
1994Commonwealth GamesVictoria, Canada6th400 m h
1995World ChampionshipsGothenburg, Sweden6th400 m h
1997World ChampionshipsAthens, Greece7th4x400 m relay
1998Commonwealth GamesKuala Lumpur, Malaysia3rd400 m h
African ChampionshipsDakar, Senegal2nd400 m h
1999All-Africa GamesJohannesburg, South Africa2nd400 m h
diff --git a/csv/204-csv/399.tsv b/csv/204-csv/399.tsv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..eb63babe602f083cb4ec67801789d383e8d9272d --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/399.tsv @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +Outcome No. Year Championship Opponent in the final Score +Winner 1. 1987 Grand Prix Dennis Taylor 10–7 +Winner 2. 1988 British Open Mike Hallett 13–2 +Runner-up 1. 1988 UK Championship Doug Mountjoy 12–16 +Winner 3. 1989 Asian Open James Wattana 9–2 +Winner 4. 1989 Dubai Classic Doug Mountjoy 9–2 +Winner 5. 1989 UK Championship Steve Davis 16–12 +Runner-up 2. 1989 International Open Steve Davis 4–9 +Runner-up 3. 1990 European Open John Parrott 6–10 +Winner 6. 1990 World Snooker Championship Jimmy White 18–12 +Winner 7. 1990 Grand Prix (2) Nigel Bond 10–5 +Winner 8. 1990 Asian Open (2) Dennis Taylor 9–3 +Winner 9. 1990 Dubai Classic (2) Steve Davis 9–1 +Winner 10. 1990 UK Championship (2) Steve Davis 16–15 +Runner-up 4. 1991 Classic Jimmy White 4–10 +Winner 11. 1991 British Open (2) Gary Wilkinson 10–9 +Winner 12. 1991 Grand Prix (3) Steve Davis 10–6 +Winner 13. 1992 Welsh Open Darren Morgan 9–3 +Runner-up 5. 1992 Classic (2) Steve Davis 8–9 +Winner 14. 1992 World Snooker Championship (2) Jimmy White 18–14 +Runner-up 6. 1992 Dubai Classic John Parrott 8–9 +Runner-up 7. 1993 European Open (2) Steve Davis 4–10 +Winner 15. 1993 International Open Steve Davis 10–6 +Winner 16. 1993 World Snooker Championship (3) Jimmy White 18–5 +Winner 17. 1993 Dubai Classic (3) Steve Davis 9–3 +Runner-up 8. 1993 UK Championship (2) Ronnie O'Sullivan 6–10 +Winner 18. 1993 European Open Ronnie O'Sullivan 9–5 +Winner 19. 1994 World Snooker Championship (4) Jimmy White 18–17 +Winner 20. 1994 UK Championship (3) Ken Doherty 10–5 +Winner 21. 1994 European Open (2) John Parrott 9–3 +Winner 22. 1995 World Snooker Championship (5) Nigel Bond 18–9 +Winner 23. 1995 Grand Prix (4) John Higgins 9–5 +Winner 24. 1995 UK Championship (4) Peter Ebdon 10–3 +Winner 25. 1996 World Snooker Championship (6) Peter Ebdon 18–12 +Winner 26. 1996 UK Championship (5) John Higgins 10–9 +Winner 27. 1997 Welsh Open (2) Mark King 9–2 +Winner 28. 1997 International Open (2) Tony Drago 9–1 +Runner-up 9. 1997 British Open Mark Williams 2–9 +Runner-up 10. 1997 World Snooker Championship Ken Doherty 12–18 +Runner-up 11. 1997 UK Championship (3) Ronnie O'Sullivan 6–10 +Winner 29. 1998 Thailand Masters (3) John Parrott 9–6 +Runner-up 12. 1998 British Open (2) John Higgins 8–9 +Runner-up 13. 1999 Welsh Open Mark Williams 8–9 +Winner 30. 1999 Scottish Open (3) Graeme Dott 9–1 +Winner 31. 1999 World Snooker Championship (7) Mark Williams 18–11 +Winner 32. 1999 British Open (3) Peter Ebdon 9–1 +Runner-up 14. 2000 Thailand Masters Mark Williams 5–9 +Runner-up 15. 2001 Thailand Masters (2) Ken Doherty 3–9 +Winner 33. 2001 European Open (3) Joe Perry 9–2 +Runner-up 16. 2002 World Snooker Championship (2) Peter Ebdon 17–18 +Winner 34. 2003 Welsh Open (3) Mark Williams 9–5 +Runner-up 17. 2003 European Open (3) Ronnie O'Sullivan 6–9 +Winner 35. 2003 British Open (4) Ronnie O'Sullivan 9–6 +Runner-up 18. 2003 UK Championship (4) Matthew Stevens 8–10 +Runner-up 19. 2005 Welsh Open (2) Ronnie O'Sullivan 8–9 +Winner 36. 2005 Malta Cup (4) Graeme Dott 9–7 +Runner-up 20. 2005 China Open Ding Junhui 5–9 +Runner-up 21. 2006 UK Championship (5) Peter Ebdon 6–10 diff --git a/csv/204-csv/400.tsv b/csv/204-csv/400.tsv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..021a453fc84a503509ac85ab0449b4cde4ad217f --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/400.tsv @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +District Senator Party Caucus First elected Counties Represented +1 Kenneth P. LaValle Republican Republican 1976 Suffolk +2 John J. Flanagan Republican Republican 2002 Suffolk +3 Lee Zeldin Republican Republican 2010 Suffolk +4 Philip M. Boyle Republican Republican 2012 Suffolk +5 Carl L. Marcellino Republican Republican 1995† Nassau, Suffolk +6 Kemp Hannon Republican Republican 1989† Nassau +7 Jack M. Martins Republican Republican 2010 Nassau +8 Vacant Nassau, Suffolk +9 Dean Skelos Republican Republican 1984 Nassau +10 James Sanders, Jr. Democratic Democratic 2012 Queens +11 Tony Avella Democratic Democratic 2010 Queens +12 Michael N. Gianaris Democratic Democratic 2010 Queens +13 Jose Peralta Democratic Democratic 2010† Queens +14 Malcolm Smith Democratic No caucus 2000† Queens +15 Joseph Addabbo, Jr. Democratic Democratic 2008 Queens +16 Toby Ann Stavisky Democratic Democratic 1999† Queens +17 Simcha Felder Democratic Republican 2012 Brooklyn +18 Martin Malave Dilan Democratic Democratic 2002 Brooklyn +19 John L. Sampson Democratic No caucus 1996 Brooklyn +20 Vacant Brooklyn +21 Kevin S. Parker Democratic Democratic 2002 Brooklyn +22 Martin J. Golden Republican Republican 2002 Brooklyn +23 Diane Savino Democratic IDC 2004 Brooklyn, Staten Island +24 Andrew J. Lanza Republican Republican 2006 Staten Island +25 Velmanette Montgomery Democratic Democratic 1984 Brooklyn +26 Daniel Squadron Democratic Democratic 2008 Brooklyn, Manhattan +27 Brad Hoylman Democratic Democratic 2012 Manhattan +28 Liz Krueger Democratic Democratic 2002 Manhattan +29 Jose M. Serrano Democratic Democratic 2004 Manhattan, The Bronx +30 Bill Perkins Democratic Democratic 2006 Manhattan +31 Adriano Espaillat Democratic Democratic 2010 Manhattan +32 Rubén Díaz, Sr. Democratic Democratic 2002 The Bronx +33 Gustavo Rivera Democratic Democratic 2010 The Bronx +34 Jeffrey D. Klein Democratic IDC 2004 The Bronx, Westchester +35 Andrea Stewart-Cousins Democratic Democratic 2006 Westchester +36 Ruth Hassell-Thompson Democratic Democratic 2000 The Bronx, Westchester +37 George S. Latimer Democratic Democratic 2012 Westchester +38 David Carlucci Democratic IDC 2010 Rockland, Westchester +39 Bill Larkin Republican Republican 1990 Orange, Rockland, Ulster +40 Gregory R. Ball Republican Republican 2010 Dutchess, Putnam, Westchester +41 Terry W. Gipson Democratic Democratic 2012 Dutchess, Putnam +42 John Bonacic Republican Republican 1998 Delaware, Orange, Sullivan, Ulster +43 Kathleen A. Marchione Republican Republican 2012 Columbia, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Washington +44 Neil Breslin Democratic Democratic 1996 Albany, Rensselaer +45 Betty Little Republican Republican 2002 Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Saint Lawrence, Warren, Washington +46 Cecilia Tkaczyk Democratic Democratic 2012 Albany, Greene, Montgomery, Schenectady, Ulster +47 Joseph Griffo Republican Republican 2006 Lewis, Oneida, Saint Lawrence +48 Patty Ritchie Republican Republican 2010 Jefferson, Oswego, Saint Lawrence +49 Hugh Farley Republican Republican 1976 Fulton, Hamilton, Herkimer, Saratoga, Schenectady +50 John DeFrancisco Republican Republican 1992 Cayuga, Onondaga +51 James Seward Republican Republican 1986 Cayuga, Chenango, Cortland, Delaware, Herkimer, Otsego, Schoharie, Tompkins, Ulster +52 Thomas W. Libous Republican Republican 1988 Broome, Chenango, Delaware, Tioga +53 David Valesky Democratic IDC 2004 Madison, Oneida, Onondaga +54 Michael Nozzolio Republican Republican 1992 Cayuga, Monroe, Ontario, Seneca, Tompkins, Wayne +55 Ted O'Brien Democratic Democratic 2012 Monroe, Ontario +56 Joseph Robach Republican Republican 2002 Monroe +57 Catharine Young Republican Republican 2005† Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Livingston +58 Tom O'Mara Republican Republican 2010 Chemung, Schuyler, Steuben, Tompkins, Yates +59 Patrick Gallivan Republican Republican 2010 Erie, Livingston, Monroe, Wyoming +60 Mark Grisanti Republican Republican 2010 Erie +61 Michael H. Ranzenhofer Republican Republican 2008 Erie, Genesee, Monroe +62 George D. Maziarz Republican Republican 1995† Monroe, Niagara, Orleans +63 Timothy M. Kennedy Democratic Democratic 2010 Erie diff --git a/csv/204-csv/403.html b/csv/204-csv/403.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..dfb53ca1f6dace07ab9690d225d1895190124c3c --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/403.html @@ -0,0 +1,154 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
YearMen's winnerTime (h:m:s)Women's winnerTime (h:m:s)Finishers
1996 Zoltán Káldy (HUN)1:04:45 Simona Staicu (HUN)1:11:111768
1997 Keita Fujino (JPN)1:03:14 Sachie Ozaki (JPN)1:11:042535
1998 Seiji Hamada (JPN)1:02:44 Kazumi Kanbayashi (JPN)1:10:372703
1999 Takaki Morikawa (JPN)1:03:28 Tomoko Tamamushi (JPN)1:12:153422
2000 Piotr Gladki (POL)1:04:45 Mihaela Botezan (ROM)1:10:174024
2001Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Sreten Ninković (YUG)1:04:43 Beáta Rakonczai (HUN)1:13:333912
2002 William Kipsang (KEN)1:02:59 Beáta Rakonczai (HUN)1:13:394403
2003 Miklós Zatykó (HUN)1:05:53 Anikó Kálovics (HUN)1:11:084470
2004 Sreten Ninković (SCG)1:06:51 Anikó Kálovics (HUN)1:11:184601
2005 András Juhász (HUN)1:05:57 Eszter Erdélyi (HUN)1:16:105466
2006 Barnabás Bene (HUN)1:06:32 Anikó Kálovics (HUN)1:10:464964
2007 Balázs Ott (HUN)1:07:19 Krisztina Papp (HUN)1:12:095020
2008 Roberto Pasquale Rutigliano (ITA)1:07:22 Beáta Rakonczai (HUN)1:14:384930
2009 Erkolo Ashenafi (ETH)1:07:24 Krisztina Papp (HUN)1:15:274848
2010 László Tóth (HUN)1:04:38 Krisztina Papp (HUN)1:13:135520
2011 Tamás Kovács (HUN)1:06:03 Anikó Kálovics (HUN)1:15:046203
2012 Gábor Józsa (HUN)1:06:36 Krisztina Papp (HUN)1:15:076751
2013 Henry Kemboi (KEN)1:05:53 Krisztina Papp (HUN)1:12:327436
diff --git a/csv/204-csv/41.csv b/csv/204-csv/41.csv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..af553fb227cf31b920a844f72a02c2955b964815 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/41.csv @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +"Rank","Name","Nationality","Time","Notes" +"","Jill Sterkel","United States","1:00.53","NR, GR" +"","Lisa Buese","United States","1:00.59","" +"","Nancy Garapick","Canada","1:02.96","" +"4","Shelley Cramer","U.S. Virgin Islands","1:03.51","NR" +"5","Susan Sloan","Canada","1:03.52","" +"6","Maria Paris","Costa Rica","1:03.58","" +"7","Rosanna Juncos","Argentina","1:04.75","" +"8","Adriana Pereira","Brazil","1:06.79","" diff --git a/csv/204-csv/414.tsv b/csv/204-csv/414.tsv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b6852bbd809918df56db825974341490b96ba794 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/414.tsv @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +Name Armenian Location # of prisoners designed for Notes +Nubarashen «Նուբարաշեն» Nubarashen, Yerevan 840 +Kosh «Կոշ» Kosh, Aragatsotn 640 +Sevan «Սևան» Hrazdan, Kotayk 548 +Prison Hospital «Դատապարտյալների հիվանդանոց» Kentron, Yerevan 464 +Erebuni «Էրեբունի» Nubarashen, Yerevan 391 +Artik «Արթիկ» Harich, Shirak 373 +Abovyan «Աբովյան» Abovyan, Kotayk 250 For women and minors +Vanadzor «Վանաձոր» Vanadzor, Lori 245 +Goris «Գորիս» Goris, Syunik 215 +Hrazdan «Հրազդան» Hrazdan, Kotayk 215 +Vardashen «Վարդաշեն» Nubarashen, Yerevan 150 For former policemen and military officers +Yerevan-Center «Երևան-Կենտրոն» Kentron, Yerevan 60 +TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL 4,391 diff --git a/csv/204-csv/424.csv b/csv/204-csv/424.csv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..164cc7c57e7e5c108a0daf3528986e3e4cc1b32d --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/424.csv @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +"Season","Series","Team","Races","Wins","Poles","F/Laps","Podiums","Points","Position" +"2007","Asian Formula Renault Challenge","Champ Motorsports","12","0","0","0","1","64","14th" +"2008","Asian Formula Renault Challenge","Champ Motorsports","13","0","0","0","3","193","4th" +"2009","Asian Formula Renault Challenge","Asia Racing Team","12","6","2","4","7","287","2nd" +"2009","Formula Renault 2.0 Northern European Cup","Krenek Motorsport","14","0","0","0","0","44","21st" +"2010","ATS Formel 3 Cup","China Sonangol","5","0","0","0","0","0","19th" +"2010","Austria Formula 3 Cup","Sonangol Motopark","4","1","2","3","2","35","9th" +"2011","Formula Pilota China","Asia Racing Team","12","2","0","0","3","124","2nd" +"2012","Formula 3 Euro Series","Angola Racing Team","21","0","0","0","0","14","14th" +"2012","59th Macau Grand Prix Formula 3","Angola Racing Team","2","0","0","0","0","—","23rd" +"2012","Masters of Formula 3","Angola Racing Team","1","0","0","0","0","—","18th" +"2012","British Formula 3 Championship","Angola Racing Team","5","0","0","0","0","—","—" +"2013","GP3 Series","Carlin","16","0","0","0","0","0","23rd" diff --git a/csv/204-csv/428.tsv b/csv/204-csv/428.tsv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0ce86fbfdb19836e172e79f031d97c20995fad99 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/428.tsv @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +Season East Superleague East Premier League East Region South Division East Region Central Division East Region North Division +2006–07 Linlithgow Rose Glenrothes Newtongrange Star Dundonald Bluebell Forfar West End +2007–08 Lochee United Bo'ness United Fauldhouse United Ballingry Rovers Blairgowrie +2008–09 Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic Musselburgh Athletic Armadale Thistle St Andrews United Montrose Roselea +2009–10 Bo'ness United Tayport Broxburn Athletic Thornton Hibs Broughty Athletic +2010–11 Bo'ness United St. Andrews United Sauchie Juniors Oakley United Downfield +2011–12 Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic Sauchie Juniors Dalkeith Thistle Jeanfield Swifts Dundee Violet +2012–13 Linlithgow Rose Newtongrange Star Fauldhouse United Kinnoull Kirriemuir Thistle diff --git a/csv/204-csv/430.csv b/csv/204-csv/430.csv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..37a04274cde70e33ad5bbfcecdf3205a2aeed869 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/430.csv @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +"Model","Origin","Type","Version","In Service","Notes" +"AM General HMMWV","United States","Light Utility Vehicle","M998A1 + +M1038A1 + +M1025A1 + +M1025P1 + +M1114","-","Divided into several variants and series, including armored variants. Uparmored variants (M1025P1 and M1114) are assigned with the Mechanized Infantry Division and Special Operations Command." +"Maxi-Ambulance","United States","Light Utility Vehicle","M997A2","19","23 delivered to AFP on November 2011, PMC received 4 units." +"M939 truck","United States","Heavy Utility Vehicle","M923 + +M929 + +M931 + +M934 + +M936",">20 + +- + +- + +- + +-","20 M923 delivered in 2010, several more of different variants delivered in 2013." +"M35 Truck","United States","Heavy Utility Vehicle","M35A1 + +M35A2 + +M35A3","-","Divided into several variants and series, in service with the PA since the early 1960s. 90 more units delivered in June 2011, more delivered in 2013." +"Mitsubishi Fuso Fighter","Japan","Light Utility Vehicle","FK Troop Carrier","-","Locally sourced." +"CMC Cruiser","Philippines","1/4-ton Light Utility Vehicle","Standard","-","Limited production run, introduced in the mid-1990s." +"Delta Mini Cruiser","Philippines","1/4-ton Light Utility Vehicle","M1777","-","Divided into several variants and series, including short and stretched utility and armed variants, and modified variants for specialized units." +"M151","United States","1/4-ton Light Utility Vehicle","M151","-","In Service" +"Mitsubishi L200","Japan","Light Utility Vehicle","L200","-","Used by Military Police" +"KM-50 Series","Republic of Korea","Heavy Utility Vehicle","KM-500 + +KM-503","6 + +12","KM-500 as 155mm Artillery prime mover, KM-503 tractor head for flat-bed trailers. 1st batch of 6 KM-500 delivered 2012. KM-503 delivered 2013." +"KM-25 Series","Republic of Korea","Medium Utility Vehicle","KM-250","<250","In Service. Some units received by other armed services." +"KM-45 Series","Republic of Korea","Light Utility Vehicle","KM-450","727","651 purchased by AFP on 2007 (590 for army) and 137 on December 2010" +"KM-45 Series","Republic of Korea","Field Ambulance","KM-451","48","60 purchased by AFP in 2012, 48 went to the Army." diff --git a/csv/204-csv/438.table b/csv/204-csv/438.table new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..35b5cf114e96fe61dc6039b5e1a3e35470f201c0 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/438.table @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +| Year | Title | Album | US R&B | US Pop | US Dance | +| 1989 | "Talk To Myself"/Sweet Memories | Adventures in Paradise A | 4 | 49 | 18 | +| 1989 | "Promises, Promises"/Lover Come Back | Adventures in Paradise A | 7 | - | - | +| 1990 | "One Girl"/Lover Come Back | Adventures in Paradise A | 31 | - | - | +| 1991 | "I'm Dreamin'" | New Jack City soundtrack | 1 | 89 | 16 | +| 1991 | "I Wanna B Ure Lover" | F.S. Effect featuring Christopher Williams | 52 | - | - | +| 1992 | "All I See" | Changes | 19 | - | 46 | +| 1993 | "Every Little Thing U Do" | Changes | 7 | 75 | - | +| 1993 | "Come Go with Me" | Changes | 74 | - | - | +| 1995 | "Dance 4 Me" | Not a Perfect Man | 25 | - | - | +| 1995 | "If You Say" | Not a Perfect Man | 91 | - | - | diff --git a/csv/204-csv/454.html b/csv/204-csv/454.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8ea7adfee94232b4ca824e9060cdec71dbe3afe5 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/454.html @@ -0,0 +1,2406 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 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+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 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+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
CityCountyPopulation (2011)[2]Population (2002)Altitude (m)Year status
+granted* or
+first attested†
Bucharest-1,883,4251,926,334851459†
Cluj-NapocaCluj324,576317,9533601316*
TimișoaraTimiș319,279317,660901342*
IașiIași290,422320,888951408†
ConstanțaConstanța283,872310,47125260 BC†
CraiovaDolj269,506302,6011001475†
BrașovBrașov253,200284,5966251235†
GalațiGalați249,432298,861551445†
PloieștiPrahova209,945232,5271501596†
OradeaBihor196,367206,6141501113†
BrăilaBrăila180,302216,292201368†
AradArad159,074172,8241071028†
PiteștiArgeș155,383168,4582871388†
SibiuSibiu147,245154,8924151366†
BacăuBacău144,307175,5001651408†
Târgu MureșMureș134,290149,5773301332*
Baia MareMaramureș123,738137,9762251329†
BuzăuBuzău115,494133,116951431†
BotoșaniBotoșani106,847115,3441301439†
Satu MareSatu Mare102,411115,6301231213†
Râmnicu VâlceaVâlcea98,776107,6562501388†
Drobeta-Turnu SeverinMehedinți92,617104,03565121 AD†/1833*
SuceavaSuceava92,121106,1383251388†
Piatra NeamțNeamț85,055105,4993451491†
Târgu JiuGorj82,50496,562205
TârgovișteDâmbovița79,61089,429280
FocșaniVrancea79,315103,219551575†
BistrițaBistrița-Năsăud75,07681,4673601349*
TulceaTulcea73,70792,76230
ReșițaCaraș-Severin73,28283,9852451925*
SlatinaOlt70,29379,1711351368†
CălărașiCălărași65,18170,039131534†
Alba IuliaAlba63,53666,3693301097†
GiurgiuGiurgiu61,35369,587 1395†
DevaHunedoara61,12369,390 1269†
HunedoaraHunedoara60,52571,380240
ZalăuSălaj56,20263,305 1473*
Sfântu GheorgheCovasna56,00661,512 1332†/1832*
BârladVaslui55,83769,183
VasluiVaslui55,40770,267
RomanNeamț50,71369,483
TurdaCluj47,74455,7701075†
MediașSibiu47,20455,203 1359*
SloboziaIalomița45,89152,677
AlexandriaTeleorman45,43450,591 1840*
VoluntariIlfov42,94430,016 2004*
LugojTimiș40,36144,571
MedgidiaConstanța39,78043,867
OneștiBacău39,17251,681 1956*
Miercurea CiucHarghita38,96641,852
Sighetu MarmațieiMaramureș37,64041,246
PetroșaniHunedoara37,16045,447 1930*
MangaliaConstanța36,36440,037
TecuciGalați34,87142,012
Odorheiu SecuiescHarghita34,25736,926
Râmnicu SăratBuzău33,84338,805
PașcaniIași33,74542,172
DejCluj33,49738,478
ReghinMureș33,28136,023
NăvodariConstanța32,98132,400 1968*
CâmpinaPrahova32,93538,758 1864*
MioveniArgeș31,99835,849 1989*
CâmpulungArgeș31,76738,285
CaracalOlt30,95434,6031538†
SăceleBrașov30,79829,967 1971*
FăgărașBrașov30,71436,121 1291†
FeteștiIalomița30,21733,197 1965*
SighișoaraMureș28,10232,287 1367*
BorșaMaramureș27,61127,247 1968*
Roșiorii de VedeTeleorman27,41631,873
Curtea de ArgeșArgeș27,35932,626 1330†
SebeșAlba27,01929,475
HușiVaslui26,26633,320
FălticeniSuceava25,72333,867
PantelimonIlfov25,59616,019 2005*
OltenițaCălărași24,82231,434
Turnu MăgureleTeleorman24,77230,187
CaransebeșCaraș-Severin24,68931,199
DorohoiBotoșani24,30931,073
VulcanHunedoara24,16033,186 1953*
RădăuțiSuceava23,82232,151
ZărneștiBrașov23,47626,520 1951*
LupeniHunedoara23,39031,409 1941*/1960*
AiudAlba22,87628,909
PetrilaHunedoara22,69228,742 1956*
Câmpia TurziiCluj22,22329,852
BufteaIlfov22,17819,617 1968*
TârnăveniMureș22,07529,828 1912*
Popești-LeordeniIlfov21,89515,115 2004*
MoineștiBacău21,78725,532
CodleaBrașov21,70824,814 1950*
CugirAlba21,37630,244 1960*
CareiSatu Mare21,11225,590 1871*
GherlaCluj20,98224,232
BlajAlba20,63021,819 1271†
ComăneștiBacău19,56826,237 1952*
MotruGorj19,07925,860 1966*
Târgu NeamțNeamț18,69522,634
MoreniDâmbovița18,68722,868 1948*
Târgu SecuiescCovasna18,49122,251
GheorgheniHarghita18,37721,245
OrăștieHunedoara18,22724,354
BalșOlt18,16423,147 1921*
BăicoiPrahova17,98120,234 1948*
DrăgășaniVâlcea17,87122,499
SalontaBihor17,73520,006
BăileștiDolj17,43722,231 1921*
CalafatDolj17,33621,227
CernavodăConstanța17,02220,514
FiliașiDolj16,90020,159 1968*
Câmpulung MoldovenescSuceava16,72221,862 1866*
CorabiaOlt16,44121,932 1871*
AdjudVrancea16,04520,776
BreazaPrahova15,92818,863 1952*
BocșaCaraș-Severin15,84219,023 1960*
MarghitaBihor15,77018,650 1967*
Baia SprieMaramureș15,47615,735
BragadiruIlfov15,3298,165 2005*
LudușMureș15,32818,647 1960*
UrziceniIalomița15,30819,088
Vișeu de SusMaramureș15,03718,444 1956*
RâșnovBrașov15,02216,242
BuhușiBacău14,56221,993 1930*
ȘtefăneștiArgeș14,54112,983 2004*
BradHunedoara14,49518,075 1941*
Șimleu SilvanieiSălaj14,43617,053
Vatra DorneiSuceava14,42917,864 1907*
MizilPrahova14,31217,075 1830*
CisnădieSibiu14,28217,204 1948*
PucioasaDâmbovița14,25416,489 1929*
ChitilaIlfov14,18412,643 2005*
ZimniceaTeleorman14,05816,787
ToplițaHarghita13,92916,839 1956*
OtopeniIlfov13,86110,515 2000*
OvidiuConstanța13,84713,458 1989*
Gura HumoruluiSuceava13,66716,740 1904*
GăeștiDâmbovița13,31716,598
Vicovu de SusSuceava13,30814,125 2004*
ȚăndăreiIalomița13,21914,591 1968*
Ocna MureșAlba13,03615,697 1956*
Bolintin-ValeGiurgiu12,92911,464 1989*
AvrigSibiu12,81516,215 1989*
PecicaArad12,76213,024 2004*
SimeriaHunedoara12,55614,571 1956*
Moldova NouăCaraș-Severin12,35015,112 1968*
Sânnicolau MareTimiș12,31213,007 1942*
Vălenii de MuntePrahova12,25713,898
DărmăneștiBacău12,24714,232 1989*
DăbuleniDolj12,18213,888 2004*
ComarnicPrahova11,97013,532 1968*
Negrești-OașSatu Mare11,86716,356 1965*
RovinariGorj11,81612,603 1981*
ScorniceștiOlt11,76613,751 1989*
Târgu LăpușMaramureș11,74414,139 1968*
SăcueniBihor11,52611,665 2004*
VideleTeleorman11,50812,498
SântanaArad11,42812,936 2003*
OravițaCaraș-Severin11,38215,222
Târgu OcnaBacău11,30014,184 1774*
CălanHunedoara11,27914,714 1961*
Boldești-ScăeniPrahova11,13711,505
MăgureleIlfov11,0419,200 2005*
HârlăuIași10,90512,260 1968*
Drăgănești-OltOlt10,89413,181
JimboliaTimiș10,80810,497 1950*
MărășeștiVrancea10,67113,070
BeiușBihor10,66712,089 1451*
BecleanBistrița-Năsăud10,62812,033 1968*
UrlațiPrahova10,54111,858
Oțelu RoșuCaraș-Severin10,51013,128 1960*
StrehaiaMehedinți10,50612,564 1921*
Târgu FrumosIași10,47513,763
OrșovaMehedinți10,44115,379
SinaiaPrahova10,41014,636 1880*
JibouSălaj10,40712,283 1968*
SovataMureș10,38512,219 1952*
CosteștiArgeș10,37512,091 1968*
IancaBrăila10,34312,886 1989*
LipovaArad10,31311,491 1440*
DolhascaSuceava10,29811,009 2004*
TopoloveniArgeș10,21910,329 1968*
MurfatlarConstanța10,21610,857 1989*
NehoiuBuzău10,21112,650 1989*
FlămânziBotoșani10,13611,799 2004*
CovasnaCovasna10,11412,306 1952*
AleșdBihor10,06610,852 1968*
Valea lui MihaiBihor9,90210,665 1844*/1930*/1989*
DarabaniBotoșani9,89312,002 1926*/1968*
HațegHunedoara9,68512,507
Sângeorz-BăiBistrița-Năsăud9,67910,702
TituDâmbovița9,65810,711 1968*
Cristuru SecuiescHarghita9,65011,291 1956*
HârșovaConstanța9,64211,198
LiteniSuceava9,5969,851 2004*
NăsăudBistrița-Năsăud9,58711,365
Podu IloaieiIași9,5739,739 2005*
EforieConstanța9,4739,294
OdobeștiVrancea9,3648,000
HuedinCluj9,3469,955 1961*
IneuArad9,26010,416 1967*
SalceaSuceava9,0158,719 2004*
SeiniMaramureș8,9879,439 1989*
UricaniHunedoara8,97212,177 1965*
BabadagTulcea8,94010,878
Bumbești-JiuGorj8,93211,882 1989*
BușteniPrahova8,89411,787 1946*
AgnitaSibiu8,73212,115 1950*
IernutMureș8,7059,833 1989*
BaraoltCovasna8,67210,464
TășnadSatu Mare8,63110,188 1968*
RoznovNeamț8,5939,171 2003*
BăbeniVâlcea8,4519,475 2002*
NegreștiVaslui8,38010,481 1968*
RecașTimiș8,3368,560 2004*
MăcinTulcea8,24511,803
Târgu CărbuneștiGorj8,0349,338 1968*
Chișineu-CrișArad7,9878,724 1968*
SiretSuceava7,97610,003
MihăileștiGiurgiu7,9237,161
BudeștiCălărași7,7259,596 1989*
PlopeniPrahova7,71810,083 1968*
PanciuVrancea7,6649,834 1956*
CălimăneștiVâlcea7,6228,923 1927*
FieniDâmbovița7,5878,092 1968*
Șomcuta MareMaramureș7,5657,708 2004*
Întorsura BuzăuluiCovasna7,5289,081 1968*
ZlatnaAlba7,4909,254
AninaCaraș-Severin7,48510,594 1952*
CurticiArad7,4539,762 1968*
NădlacArad7,3988,422 1968*
DumbrăveniSibiu7,3888,812
VictoriaBrașov7,3869,059 1954*
AmaraIalomița7,3457,627 2004*
PătârlageleBuzău7,3048,290 2004*
TechirghiolConstanța7,2927,388
PogoaneleBuzău7,2757,614 1989*
UlmeniMaramureș7,2707,153 2004*
CâmpeniAlba7,2218,587 1961*
Cehu SilvanieiSălaj7,2148,468 1968*
Tăuții-MăgherăușMaramureș7,1366,713 2004*
MurgeniVaslui7,1197,674 2003*
TismanaGorj7,0357,894 2004*
BuziașTimiș7,0238,128 1956*
SegarceaDolj7,0198,704 1968*
SăveniBotoșani6,9998,685 1920*/1968*
PâncotaArad6,9467,418 1968*
UngheniMureș6,9456,554 2004*
SărmașuMureș6,9427,493 2003*
RăcariDâmbovița6,9306,892 2004*
TălmaciuSibiu6,9059,147 1989*
CajvanaSuceava6,9017,263 2004*
VlăhițaHarghita6,8987,392
FunduleaCălărași6,8516,217 1989*
LivadaSatu Mare6,7737,004 2006*
FăgetTimiș6,7617,519 1994*
TeiușAlba6,6957,338 1994*
BicazNeamț6,5438,911 1960*
ȘteiBihor6,5299,466 1956*
ÎnsurățeiBrăila6,5287,501 1989*
Lehliu GarăCălărași6,5026,667 1989*
Târgu BujorGalați6,2998,044 1968*
Piatra-OltOlt6,2996,583 1989*
HorezuVâlcea6,2637,446 1968*
DetaTimiș6,2606,423 1810*/1968*
ArdudSatu Mare6,2316,486 2004*
BălanHarghita6,1159,295 1968*
SlănicPrahova6,0347,249 1892*
BrezoiVâlcea6,0227,589 1968*
SebișArad5,9796,829
FrasinSuceava5,8766,532 2004*
GătaiaTimiș5,8618,103 2004*
PotcoavaOlt5,7436,111 2004*
Miercurea NirajuluiMureș5,5545,824 2003*
BroșteniSuceava5,5066,603 2004*
NovaciGorj5,4316,151 1968*
SălișteSibiu5,4216,092 2003*
Copșa MicăSibiu5,4045,157 1961*
BăneasaConstanța5,3845,538 2004*
Baia de AramăMehedinți5,3495,724 1968*
CiacovaTimiș5,3487,285 2004*
ȘtefăneștiBotoșani5,3145,628 2004*
Vânju MareMehedinți5,3117,074 1968*
GeoagiuHunedoara5,2946,290 2000*
RupeaBrașov5,2696,246 1951*
Sângeorgiu de PădureMureș5,1665,492 2003*
Negru VodăConstanța5,0885,529
AbrudAlba5,0726,803
IsacceaTulcea5,0265,374
Băile HerculaneCaraș-Severin5,0086,051
MilișăuțiSuceava5,0058,433 2004*
CavnicMaramureș4,9765,494 1968*
Fierbinți-TârgIalomița4,9695,253 2004*
Săliștea de SusMaramureș4,8935,196 1365†/2004*
BălceștiVâlcea4,8645,780 2002*
BerbeștiVâlcea4,8365,704 2003*
PredealBrașov4,7555,61510301935*
GhimbavBrașov4,6985,112 2002*
AzugaPrahova4,4406,119 1948*
ȚicleniGorj4,4145,205 1968*
AninoasaHunedoara4,3606,108 1989*
BuceceaBotoșani4,2745,128 2004*
Slănic MoldovaBacău4,1985,375
Băile OlăneștiVâlcea4,1864,814
Miercurea SibiuluiSibiu3,9104,063 2004*
SulinaTulcea3,6635,140
BechetDolj3,6573,864 2004*
FăureiBrăila3,5924,626 1968*
Ocna SibiuluiSibiu3,5624,184
Baia de ArieșAlba3,4614,877 1998*
Ocnele MariVâlcea3,3093,591 1960*
CăzăneștiIalomița3,2713,641 2004*
DragomireștiMaramureș3,2133,132 2004*
BereștiGalați2,9163,926 1968*
BorsecHarghita2,5853,109 1956*
Băile GovoraVâlcea2,4493,147 1927*
VașcăuBihor2,3153,032 1956*
SolcaSuceava2,1884,687 1926*
NucetBihor2,1652,851 1956*
Băile TușnadHarghita1,6411,802 1968*
diff --git a/csv/204-csv/480.table b/csv/204-csv/480.table new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..af67f09fc595368e074c01e1d5429eec09f773cf --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/480.table @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +| Title | Alternate Title(s) | Year | Manufacturer | Genre(s) | Max. Players | +| Ocean Hunter, The | — | 1998 | Sega | Shooting gallery | 2 | +| Off Road Challenge | — | 1997 | Midway | Racing | 1 | +| Off Road Thunder | — | 2000 | Midway | Racing | 1 | +| Off The Wall | — | 1991 | Atari Games | Breakout | 2 | +| Oh My God! | — | 1993 | Atlus | Puzzle | 2 | +| Oishii Puzzle Wa Irimasen Ka | — | 1993 | Sunsoft | Puzzle | 2 | +| Oli-Boo-Chu | — | 1982 | Irem | | 2 | +| Ollie King | — | 2004 | Smilebit | | | +| Omega Fighter | — | 1989 | UPL | Scrolling shooter | 2 | +| Omega Race | — | 1982 | Midway | Multidirectional shooter | 1 | +| One Shot One Kill | — | | Playmark | Shooting gallery | 2 | +| Onna Sansirou - Typhoon Gal | — | 1985 | Taito | | 2 | +| Operation Thunderbolt | — | 1988 | Taito | Shooting gallery | 2 | +| Operation Tiger | — | 1998 | Taito | Shooting gallery | 2 | +| Operation Wolf | — | 1987 | Taito | Shooting gallery | 2 | +| Operation Wolf 3 | — | 1994 | Taito | Shooting gallery | 2 | +| Orbit | — | 1978 | Atari | Multi-directional shooter | 2 | +| Ordyne | — | 1988 | Namco | Scrolling shooter | 2 | +| Oriental Legend | — | 1997 | International Game System | Beat 'em up | 4 | +| Osman | Cannon Dancer | 1996 | Mitchell Corporation | Platformer | 1 | +| Otomedius | — | 2007 | Konami | Scrolling shooter | | +| Outfoxies, The | — | 1995 | Namco | Shoot'em up/ Fighting game | 2 | +| Outlaw | — | 1976 | Atari | Shooter | 1 | +| OutRun | — | 1986 | Sega AM2 | Racing | 1 | +| Out Zone | — | 1990 | Toaplan | Scrolling shooter | 2 | +| OutRun 2 | — | 2003 | Sega AM2 | Racing | 1 | +| OutRunners | — | 1993 | Sega AM1 | Racing | 2 | +| Outtrigger | — | 1999 | Sega AM2 | First Person Shooter | | +| Over Drive | — | 1990 | Konami | Racing | 1 | +| Over Rev | — | 1997 | Jaleco | Racing | 2 | +| Over Top | — | 1996 | Alpha Denshi | Racing | 2 | +| Ozma Wars | — | 1978 | SNK | Fixed shooter | 2 | diff --git a/csv/204-csv/511.html b/csv/204-csv/511.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f87ddde41eeec7639a6d06463e962ef11f7d54a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/511.html @@ -0,0 +1,137 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
NumberDriverEntrantChassisEngineTyre
1United States Jimmy BryanDean Van LinesKuzmaOffenhauserF
2United Kingdom John LawrenceEcurie EcosseJaguar D-TypeJaguarD
4United Kingdom Jack FairmanEcurie EcosseJaguar D-TypeJaguarD
6United Kingdom Ninian SandersonEcurie EcosseJaguar D-TypeJaguarD
7United States Bob VeithBob EstesPhillipsOffenhauserF
8France Jean BehraMaseratiMaserati 250FMaseratiF
Maserati 450S1Maserati
12United States Pat O'ConnorSumarKurtis Kraft 500GOffenhauserF
16Italy Mario BornigiaScuderia CottioneFerrariFerrari?
27United States Tony BettenhausenNovi Auto Air ConditioningKurtis Kraft 500FNovi (s/c)F
35United States Eddie SachsJim RobbinsKurtis Kraft 500GOffenhauserF
49United States Ray CrawfordMeguiar Mirror GlazeKurtis Kraft 500GOffenhauserF
52United States Troy RuttmanJohn ZinkWatsonOffenhauserF
United States Jim Rathmann2
54United States Paul RussoNovi Auto Air ConditioningKurtis Kraft 500FNovi (s/c)F
73United States Andy LindenMcNamara VeedolKurtis Kraft 500GOffenhauserF
98United States Johnnie ParsonsAgajanianKuzmaOffenhauserF
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YEARFILMSONGLANGUAGE
2005The TigerKaliya Visha DharaMalayalam
2006Chinthamani KolacaseAsathomaMalayalam
2006The DonTheme songMalayalam
2007DetectiveTheme songMalayalam
2008Sound of BootYamuna sangitaamMalayalam
2009Kerala cafe (BGM)Lalitham hiranmyamMalayalam
2010Ringtone5 songsMalayalam
2010"ThrillerBGMMalayalam
2011Thaazhvaarakaatu5 songsMalayalam
2012ShylooShylooKannada
2012Crime story3 songsMalayalam
2012MunjaneYaro Ob SundariKannada
2012SankranthiBelakkilla balaliKannada
2012Kai Thunindavan5 songsTamil
diff --git a/csv/204-csv/548.tsv b/csv/204-csv/548.tsv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c4df50a1171b1fe41ce4bd3114dcd689383ce7b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/548.tsv @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +Team Basic elements Tumbling Stunts Tosses Pyramids Deductions Total score Result +CCP Bobcats 62 54 60 66 70.5 -4 308.5 Champion +UP Pep Squad 61.5 61.5 61 62 71 -11 306 Runner-up +Altas Perp Squad 57 55.5 53.5 53.5 69.5 -6 283 Third place +EAC Generals Pep Squad 55.5 46.5 57.5 55 66 -4 276.5 Fourth place +Ateneo Blue Babble Batallion 59 55.5 50 47 64.5 -13 263 Fifth place +Adamson Pep Squad 56 55 52.5 48.5 66 -19 259 Sixth place +PUP–Taguig Pep Squad 52 45.5 49.5 48.5 65 -2 258.5 Seventh place +PUP Stars 49 46.5 50.5 49.5 64.5 -12 248 Eighth place diff --git a/csv/204-csv/55.csv b/csv/204-csv/55.csv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7ba7d70925fb7a7be2bc812db7af0066e2e0eaa6 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/55.csv @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +"Date","Time","Opponent#","Rank#","Site","TV","Result","Attendance" +"September 3, 2005","8:00 pm","at #25 Pittsburgh","","Heinz Field • Pittsburgh, PA","ABC","W 42-21","66,451" +"September 10, 2005","12:00 pm","at #3 Michigan","#23","Michigan Stadium • Ann Arbor, MI","ABC","W 17-10","111,386" +"September 17, 2005","3:30 pm","Michigan State","#12","Notre Dame Stadium • Notre Dame, IN","NBC","L 44-41 OT","80,795" +"September 24, 2005","3:30 pm","at Washington","#18","Husky Stadium • Seattle WA","ABC","W 36-17","71,473" +"October 1, 2005","7:45 pm","at #20 Purdue","#14","Ross–Ade Stadium • West Lafayette, IN","ESPN","W 49-28","65,491" +"October 15, 2005","3:30 pm","#1 USC","#9","Notre Dame Stadium • Notre Dame, IN","NBC","L 34-31","80,795" +"October 22, 2005","2:30 pm","BYU","#12","Notre Dame Stadium • Notre Dame, IN","NBC","W 49-23","80,795" +"November 5, 2005","2:30 pm","Tennessee","#9","Notre Dame Stadium • Notre Dame, IN","NBC","W 41-21","80,795" +"November 12, 2005","1:00 pm","Navy","#7","Notre Dame Stadium • Notre Dame, IN","NBC","W 42-21","80,795" +"November 19, 2005","2:30 pm","Syracuse","#7","Notre Dame Stadium • Notre Dame, IN","NBC","W 34-10","80,795" +"November 26, 2005","8:00 pm","at Stanford","#6","Stanford Stadium • Palo Alto, CA","ABC","W 38-31","56,057" +"January 2, 2006","4:30 pm","vs. #4 Ohio State","#6","Sun Devil Stadium • Tempe, AZ (Fiesta Bowl)","ABC","L 34-20","76,196" diff --git a/csv/204-csv/560.table b/csv/204-csv/560.table new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e73a409debb2c5b4691e3440872e7e668b505ec5 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/560.table @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +| Name | Location | Date established | Area | Description | +| Acadia | Maine 44°21′N 68°13′W / 44.35°N 68.21°W | February 26, 1919 | 47,389.67 acres (191.8 km2) | Covering most of Mount Desert Island and other coastal islands, Acadia features the tallest mountain on the Atlantic coast of the United States, granite peaks, ocean shoreline, woodlands, and lakes. There are freshwater, estuary, forest, and intertidal habitats. | +| American Samoa | American Samoa 14°15′S 170°41′W / 14.25°S 170.68°W | October 31, 1988 | 9,000.00 acres (36.4 km2) | The southernmost national park is on three Samoan islands and protects coral reefs, rainforests, volcanic mountains, and white beaches. The area is also home to flying foxes, brown boobies, sea turtles, and 900 species of fish. | +| Arches | Utah 38°41′N 109°34′W / 38.68°N 109.57°W | November 12, 1971 | 76,518.98 acres (309.7 km2) | This site features more than 2,000 natural sandstone arches, including the Delicate Arch. In a desert climate millions of years of erosion have led to these structures, and the arid ground has life-sustaining soil crust and potholes, natural water-collecting basins. Other geologic formations are stone columns, spires, fins, and towers. | +| Badlands | South Dakota 43°45′N 102°30′W / 43.75°N 102.50°W | November 10, 1978 | 242,755.94 acres (982.4 km2) | The Badlands are a collection of buttes, pinnacles, spires, and grass prairies. It has the world's richest fossil beds from the Oligocene epoch, and there is wildlife including bison, bighorn sheep, black-footed ferrets, and swift foxes. | +| Big Bend | Texas 29°15′N 103°15′W / 29.25°N 103.25°W | June 12, 1944 | 801,163.21 acres (3,242.2 km2) | Named for the Bend of the Rio Grande along the US–Mexico border, this park includes a part of the Chihuahuan Desert. A wide variety of Cretaceous and Tertiary fossils as well as cultural artifacts of Native Americans exist within its borders. | +| Biscayne | Florida 25°39′N 80°05′W / 25.65°N 80.08°W | June 28, 1980 | 172,924.07 acres (699.8 km2) | Located in Biscayne Bay, this park at the north end of the Florida Keys has four interrelated marine ecosystems: mangrove forest, the Bay, the Keys, and coral reefs. Threatened animals include the West Indian Manatee, American crocodile, various sea turtles, and peregrine falcon. | +| Black Canyon of the Gunnison | Colorado 38°34′N 107°43′W / 38.57°N 107.72°W | October 21, 1999 | 32,950.03 acres (133.3 km2) | The park protects a quarter of the Gunnison River, which has dark canyon walls from the Precambrian era. The canyon has very steep descents, and it is a site for river rafting and rock climbing. The narrow, steep canyon, made of gneiss and schist, is often in shadow, appearing black. | +| Bryce Canyon | Utah 37°34′N 112°11′W / 37.57°N 112.18°W | February 25, 1928 | 35,835.08 acres (145.0 km2) | Bryce Canyon is a giant natural amphitheatre along the Paunsaugunt Plateau. The unique area has hundreds of tall sandstone hoodoos formed by erosion. The region was originally settled by Native Americans and later by Mormon pioneers. | +| Canyonlands | Utah 38°12′N 109°56′W / 38.2°N 109.93°W | September 12, 1964 | 337,597.83 acres (1,366.2 km2) | This landscape was eroded into canyons, buttes, and mesas by the Colorado River, Green River, and their tributaries, which divide the park into three districts. There are rock pinnacles and other naturally sculpted rock, as well as artifacts from Ancient Pueblo Peoples. | +| Capitol Reef | Utah 38°12′N 111°10′W / 38.20°N 111.17°W | December 18, 1971 | 241,904.26 acres (979.0 km2) | The park's Waterpocket Fold is a 100-mile (160 km) monocline that shows the Earth's geologic layers. Other natural features are monoliths and sandstone domes and cliffs shaped like the United States Capitol. | +| Carlsbad Caverns | New Mexico 32°10′N 104°26′W / 32.17°N 104.44°W | May 14, 1930 | 46,766.45 acres (189.3 km2) | Carlsbad Caverns has 117 caves, the longest of which is over 120 miles (190 km) long. The Big Room is almost 4,000 feet (1,200 m) long, and the caves are home to over 400,000 Mexican Free-tailed Bats and sixteen other species. Above ground are the Chihuahuan Desert and Rattlesnake Springs. | +| Channel Islands | California 34°01′N 119°25′W / 34.01°N 119.42°W | March 5, 1980 | 249,561.00 acres (1,009.9 km2) | Five of the eight Channel Islands are protected, and half of the park's area is underwater. The islands have a unique Mediterranean ecosystem. They are home to over 2,000 species of land plants and animals, and 145 are unique to them. The islands were originally settled by the Chumash people. | +| Congaree | South Carolina 33°47′N 80°47′W / 33.78°N 80.78°W | November 10, 2003 | 26,545.86 acres (107.4 km2) | On the Congaree River, this park is the largest portion of old-growth floodplain forest left in North America. Some of the trees are the tallest in the Eastern US, and the Boardwalk Loop is an elevated walkway through the swamp. | +| Crater Lake | Oregon 42°56′N 122°06′W / 42.94°N 122.1°W | May 22, 1902 | 183,224.05 acres (741.5 km2) | Crater Lake lies in the caldera of Mount Mazama formed 7,700 years ago after an eruption. It is the deepest lake in the United States and is known for its blue color and water clarity. There are two islands in the lake, and, with no inlets or outlets, all water comes through precipitation. | +| Cuyahoga Valley | Ohio 41°14′N 81°33′W / 41.24°N 81.55°W | October 11, 2000 | 32,860.73 acres (133.0 km2) | This park along the Cuyahoga River has waterfalls, hills, trails, and displays about early rural living. The Ohio and Erie Canal Towpath Trail follows the Ohio and Erie Canal, where mules towed canal boats. The park has numerous historic homes, bridges, and structures. The park also offers a scenic train ride with various trips available. | +| Death Valley | California, Nevada 36°14′N 116°49′W / 36.24°N 116.82°W | October 31, 1994 | 3,372,401.96 acres (13,647.6 km2) | Death Valley is the hottest, lowest, and driest place in the United States. Daytime temperatures have topped 130°F (54°C) and it is home to Badwater Basin, the lowest point in North America. There are canyons, colorful badlands, sand dunes, mountains, and over 1000 species of plants in this graben on a fault line. Further geologic points of interest are salt flats, springs, and buttes. | +| Denali | Alaska 63°20′N 150°30′W / 63.33°N 150.50°W | February 26, 1917 | 4,740,911.72 acres (19,185.8 km2) | Centered around the Mount McKinley, the tallest mountain in North America, Denali is serviced by a single road leading to Wonder Lake. McKinley and other peaks of the Alaska Range are covered with long glaciers and boreal forest. Wildlife includes grizzly bears, Dall sheep, caribou, and gray wolves. | +| Dry Tortugas | Florida 24°38′N 82°52′W / 24.63°N 82.87°W | October 26, 1992 | 64,701.22 acres (261.8 km2) | The Dry Tortugas on the west end of the Florida Keys are the site of Fort Jefferson, the largest masonry structure in the Western Hemisphere. With most of the park being water, it is the home of coral reefs and shipwrecks and is only accessible by plane or boat. | +| Everglades | Florida 25°19′N 80°56′W / 25.32°N 80.93°W | May 30, 1934 | 1,508,537.90 acres (6,104.8 km2) | The Everglades are the largest subtropical wilderness in the United States. This mangrove ecosystem and marine estuary is home to 36 protected species, including the Florida panther, American crocodile, and West Indian manatee. Some areas have been drained and developed; restoration projects aim to restore the ecology. | +| Gates of the Arctic | Alaska 67°47′N 153°18′W / 67.78°N 153.30°W | December 2, 1980 | 7,523,897.74 acres (30,448.1 km2) | This northernmost park protects part of the Brooks Range and has no park facilities. The land is home to Alaska natives, who have relied on the land and caribou for 11,000 years. | +| Glacier | Montana 48°48′N 114°00′W / 48.80°N 114.00°W | May 11, 1910 | 1,013,572.41 acres (4,101.8 km2) | Part of Waterton Glacier International Peace Park, this park has 26 remaining glaciers and 130 named lakes under the tall Rocky Mountain peaks. There are historic hotels and a landmark road in this region of rapidly receding glaciers. These mountains, formed by an overthrust, have the world's best sedimentary fossils from the Proterozoic era. | +| Glacier Bay | Alaska 58°30′N 137°00′W / 58.50°N 137.00°W | December 2, 1980 | 3,224,840.31 acres (13,050.5 km2) | Glacier Bay has numerous tidewater glaciers, mountains, and fjords. The temperate rainforest and the bay are home to grizzly bears, mountain goats, whales, seals, and eagles. When discovered in 1794 by George Vancouver, the entire bay was covered by ice, but the glaciers have receded over 65 miles (105 km). | +| Grand Canyon | Arizona 36°04′N 112°08′W / 36.06°N 112.14°W | February 26, 1919 | 1,217,403.32 acres (4,926.7 km2) | The Grand Canyon, carved out by the Colorado River, is 277 miles (446 km) long, up to 1 mile (1.6 km) deep, and up to 15 miles (24 km) wide. Millions of years of exposure has formed colorful layers of the Colorado Plateau in mesas and canyon walls. | +| Grand Teton | Wyoming 43°44′N 110°48′W / 43.73°N 110.80°W | February 26, 1929 | 309,994.66 acres (1,254.5 km2) | Grand Teton is the tallest mountain in the Teton Range. The park's Jackson Hole valley and reflective piedmont lakes contrast with the tall mountains, which abruptly rise from the sage-covered valley. | +| Great Basin | Nevada 38°59′N 114°18′W / 38.98°N 114.30°W | October 27, 1986 | 77,180.00 acres (312.3 km2) | Based around Wheeler Peak, the Great Basin has 5,000-year-old bristlecone pines, glacial moraines, and the limestone Lehman Caves. It has some of the country's darkest night skies, and there are animal species including Townsend's big-eared bat, Pronghorn, and Bonneville cutthroat trout. | +| Great Sand Dunes | Colorado 37°44′N 105°31′W / 37.73°N 105.51°W | September 13, 2004 | 42,983.74 acres (173.9 km2) | The tallest dunes in North America are up to 750 feet (230 m) tall and neighbor grasslands, shrublands and wetlands. They were formed by sand deposits of the Rio Grande on the San Luis Valley. The park also has alpine lakes, six 13,000-foot mountains, and ancient forests. | +| Great Smoky Mountains | North Carolina, Tennessee 35°41′N 83°32′W / 35.68°N 83.53°W | June 15, 1934 | 521,490.13 acres (2,110.4 km2) | The Great Smoky Mountains, part of the Appalachian Mountains, have a wide range of elevations, making them home to over 400 vertebrate species, 100 tree species, and 5000 plant species. Hiking is the park's main attraction, with over 800 miles (1,300 km) of trails, including 70 miles (110 km) of the Appalachian Trail. Other activities are fishing, horseback riding, and visiting some of nearly 80 historic structures. | +| Guadalupe Mountains | Texas 31°55′N 104°52′W / 31.92°N 104.87°W | October 15, 1966 | 86,415.97 acres (349.7 km2) | This park has Guadalupe Peak, the highest point in Texas, the scenic McKittrick Canyon full of Bigtooth Maples, part of the Chihuahuan Desert, and a fossilized reef from the Permian. | +| Haleakalā | Hawaii 20°43′N 156°10′W / 20.72°N 156.17°W | August 1, 1916 | 29,093.67 acres (117.7 km2) | The Haleakalā volcano on Maui has a very large crater with many cinder cones, Hosmer's Grove of alien trees, and the native Hawaiian Goose. The Kipahulu section has numerous pools with freshwater fish. This National Park has the greatest number of endangered species. | +| Hawaii Volcanoes | Hawaii 19°23′N 155°12′W / 19.38°N 155.20°W | August 1, 1916 | 323,431.38 acres (1,308.9 km2) | This park on the Big Island protects the Kīlauea and Mauna Loa volcanoes, two of the world's most active. Diverse ecosystems of the park range from those at sea level to 13,000 feet (4,000 m). | +| Hot Springs | Arkansas 34°31′N 93°03′W / 34.51°N 93.05°W | March 4, 1921 | 5,549.75 acres (22.5 km2) | The only National Park in an urban area, this smallest National Park is based around the natural hot springs that have been managed for public use. Bathhouse Row preserves 47 of these with many beneficial minerals. | +| Isle Royale | Michigan 48°06′N 88°33′W / 48.10°N 88.55°W | March 3, 1931 | 571,790.11 acres (2,314.0 km2) | The largest island in Lake Superior, this park is a site of isolation and wilderness. It has many shipwrecks, waterways, and hiking trails. The park also includes over 400 smaller islands in the waters up to 4.5 miles (7.2 km) from the island. There are only 20 mammal species and it is known for its wolf and moose relationship. | +| Joshua Tree | California 33°47′N 115°54′W / 33.79°N 115.90°W | October 31, 1994 | 789,745.47 acres (3,196.0 km2) | Covering parts of the Colorado and Mojave Deserts and the Little San Bernardino Mountains, this is the home of the Joshua tree. Across great elevation changes are sand dunes, dry lakes, rugged mountains, and granite monoliths. | +| Katmai | Alaska 58°30′N 155°00′W / 58.50°N 155.00°W | December 2, 1980 | 3,674,529.68 acres (14,870.3 km2) | This park on the Alaska Peninsula protects the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes, an ash flow formed by the 1912 eruption of Novarupta, as well as Mount Katmai. Over 2,000 brown bears come here to catch spawning salmon. | +| Kenai Fjords | Alaska 59°55′N 149°39′W / 59.92°N 149.65°W | December 2, 1980 | 669,982.99 acres (2,711.3 km2) | Near Seward on the Kenai Peninsula, this park protects the Harding Icefield and at least 38 glaciers and fjords stemming from it. The only area accessible to the public by road is Exit Glacier, while the rest can only be viewed by boat tours. | +| Kings Canyon | California 36°48′N 118°33′W / 36.80°N 118.55°W | March 4, 1940 | 461,901.20 acres (1,869.2 km2) | Home to several Giant sequoia groves and the General Grant Tree, the world's second largest, this park also has part of the Kings River, site of the granite Kings Canyon, and San Joaquin River, as well as the Boyden Cave. | +| Kobuk Valley | Alaska 67°33′N 159°17′W / 67.55°N 159.28°W | December 2, 1980 | 1,750,716.50 acres (7,084.9 km2) | Kobuk Valley has 61 miles (98 km) of the Kobuk River and three regions of sand dunes. Created by glaciers, the Great Kobuk, the Little Kobuk, and the Hunt River Sand Dunes can reach 100 feet (30 m) high and 100 °F (38 °C), and they are the largest dunes in the arctic. Twice a year, half a million caribou migrate through the dunes and across river bluffs that contain ice age fossils. | +| Lake Clark | Alaska 60°58′N 153°25′W / 60.97°N 153.42°W | December 2, 1980 | 2,619,733.21 acres (10,601.7 km2) | The region around Lake Clark has four active volcanoes, including Mount Redoubt, rivers, glaciers, and waterfalls. There are temperate rainforests, a tundra plateau, and three mountain ranges. | +| Lassen Volcanic | California 40°29′N 121°31′W / 40.49°N 121.51°W | August 9, 1916 | 106,372.36 acres (430.5 km2) | Lassen Peak, the largest plug dome volcano in the world, is joined by all three other types of volcanoes in this park: shield, cinder dome, and composite. Other than the volcano, which last erupted in 1915, the park has hydrothermal areas, including fumaroles, boiling pools, and steaming ground, heated by molten rock under the peak. | +| Mammoth Cave | Kentucky 37°11′N 86°06′W / 37.18°N 86.10°W | July 1, 1941 | 52,830.19 acres (213.8 km2) | With 392 miles (631 km) of passageways mapped, Mammoth Cave is by far the world's longest cave system. Cave animals include eight bat species, Kentucky cave shrimp, Northern cavefish, and cave salamanders. Above ground, the park contains Green River (Kentucky), 70 miles of hiking trails, sinkholes, and springs. | +| Mesa Verde | Colorado 37°11′N 108°29′W / 37.18°N 108.49°W | June 29, 1906 | 52,121.93 acres (210.9 km2) | This area has over 4,000 archaeological sites of the Ancestral Pueblo, who lived here for 700 years. Cliff dwellings built in the 12th and 13th centuries include Cliff Palace, which has 150 rooms and 23 kivas, and the Balcony House, with passages and tunnels. | +| Mount Rainier | Washington 46°51′N 121°45′W / 46.85°N 121.75°W | March 2, 1899 | 235,625.00 acres (953.5 km2) | Mount Rainier, an active volcano, is the most prominent peak in the Cascades, and it is covered by 26 named glaciers including Carbon Glacier and Emmons Glacier, the largest in the continental United States. The mountain is popular for climbing, and more than half of the park is covered by subalpine and alpine forests. Paradise on the south slope is one of the snowiest places in the world, and the Longmire visitor center is the start of the Wonderland Trail, which encircles the mountain. | +| North Cascades | Washington 48°42′N 121°12′W / 48.70°N 121.20°W | October 2, 1968 | 504,780.94 acres (2,042.8 km2) | This complex includes the two units of the National Park and the Ross Lake and Lake Chelan National Recreation Areas. There are numerous glaciers, and popular hiking and climbing areas are Cascade Pass, Mount Shuksan, Mount Triumph, and Eldorado Peak. | +| Olympic | Washington 47°58′N 123°30′W / 47.97°N 123.50°W | June 29, 1938 | 922,650.86 acres (3,733.8 km2) | Situated on the Olympic Peninsula, this park ranges from Pacific shoreline with tide pools to temperate rainforests to Mount Olympus. The glaciated Olympic Mountains overlook the Hoh Rain Forest and Quinault Rain Forest, the wettest area of the continental United States. | +| Petrified Forest | Arizona 35°04′N 109°47′W / 35.07°N 109.78°W | December 9, 1962 | 93,532.57 acres (378.5 km2) | This portion of the Chinle Formation has a great concentration of 225-million-year-old petrified wood. The surrounding region, the Painted Desert, has eroded red-hued volcanic rock called bentonite. There are also dinosaur fossils and over 350 Native American sites. | +| Pinnacles | California 36°29′N 121°10′W / 36.48°N 121.16°W | January 10, 2013 | 26,605.73 acres (107.7 km2) | Known for the namesake eroded leftovers of half of an extinct volcano, it is popular for its rock climbing. | +| Redwood | California 41°18′N 124°00′W / 41.30°N 124.00°W | October 2, 1968 | 112,512.05 acres (455.3 km2) | This park and the co-managed state parks protect almost half of all remaining Coastal Redwoods, the tallest trees on Earth. There are three large river systems in this very seismically active area, and the 37 miles (60 km) of protected coastline have tide pools and seastacks. The prairie, estuary, coast, river, and forest ecosystems have varied animal and plant species. | +| Rocky Mountain | Colorado 40°24′N 105°35′W / 40.40°N 105.58°W | January 26, 1915 | 265,828.41 acres (1,075.8 km2) | This section of the Rocky Mountains has ecosystems varying in elevation from the over 150 riparian lakes to Montane and subalpine forests to the alpine tundra. Large wildlife including mule deer, bighorn sheep, black bears, and cougars inhabit these igneous mountains and glacier valleys. The fourteener Longs Peak and Bear Lake are popular destinations. | +| Saguaro | Arizona 32°15′N 110°30′W / 32.25°N 110.50°W | October 14, 1994 | 91,439.71 acres (370.0 km2) | Split into the separate Rincon Mountain and Tucson Mountain Districts, the dry Sonoran Desert is still home to much life in six biotic communities. Beyond the namesake Giant Saguaro cacti, there are barrel cacti, cholla cacti, and prickly pears, as well as Lesser Long-nosed Bats, Spotted Owls, and javelinas. | +| Sequoia | California 36°26′N 118°41′W / 36.43°N 118.68°W | September 25, 1890 | 404,051.17 acres (1,635.1 km2) | This park protects the Giant Forest, which has the world's largest tree, General Sherman, as well as four of the next nine. It also has over 240 caves, the tallest mountain in the continental U.S., Mount Whitney, and the granite dome Moro Rock. | +| Shenandoah | Virginia 38°32′N 78°21′W / 38.53°N 78.35°W | May 22, 1926 | 199,045.23 acres (805.5 km2) | Shenandoah's Blue Ridge Mountains are covered by hardwood forests that are home to tens of thousands of animals. The Skyline Drive and Appalachian Trail run the entire length of this narrow park that has more than 500 miles (800 km) of hiking trails along scenic overlooks and waterfalls of the Shenandoah River. | +| Theodore Roosevelt | North Dakota 46°58′N 103°27′W / 46.97°N 103.45°W | November 10, 1978 | 70,446.89 acres (285.1 km2) | This region that enticed and influenced President Theodore Roosevelt is now a park of three units in the badlands. Besides Roosevelt's historic cabin, there are scenic drives and backcountry hiking opportunities. Wildlife includes American Bison, pronghorns, Bighorn sheep, and wild horses. | +| Virgin Islands | United States Virgin Islands 18°20′N 64°44′W / 18.33°N 64.73°W | August 2, 1956 | 14,688.87 acres (59.4 km2) | The island of Saint John has rich human and natural history. There are Taino archaeological sites and ruins of sugar plantations from Columbus's time. Past the pristine beaches are mangroves, seagrass beds, coral reefs and algal plains. | +| Voyageurs | Minnesota 48°30′N 92°53′W / 48.50°N 92.88°W | January 8, 1971 | 218,200.17 acres (883.0 km2) | This park on four main lakes, a site for canoeing, kayaking, and fishing, has a history of Ojibwe Native Americans, French fur traders called voyageurs, and a gold rush. Formed by glaciers, this region has tall bluffs, rock gardens, islands and bays, and historic buildings. | +| Wind Cave | South Dakota 43°34′N 103°29′W / 43.57°N 103.48°W | January 9, 1903 | 28,295.03 acres (114.5 km2) | Wind Cave is distinctive for its calcite fin formations called boxwork and needle-like growths called frostwork. The cave, which was discovered by the sound of wind coming from a hole in the ground, is the world's densest cave system. Above ground is a mixed-grass prairie with animals such as bison, black-footed ferrets, and prairie dogs, and Ponderosa pine forests home to cougars and elk. | +| Wrangell –St. Elias | Alaska 61°00′N 142°00′W / 61.00°N 142.00°W | December 2, 1980 | 8,323,147.59 acres (33,682.6 km2) | This mountainous land has the convergence of the Alaska, Chugach, and Wrangell-Saint Elias Ranges, which have many of the continent's tallest mountains over 16,000 feet (4,900 m), including Mount Saint Elias. More than 25% of this park of volcanic peaks is covered with glaciers, including the tidewater Hubbard Glacier, piedmont Malaspina Glacier, and valley Nabesna Glacier. | +| Yellowstone | Wyoming, Montana, Idaho 44°36′N 110°30′W / 44.60°N 110.50°W | March 1, 1872 | 2,219,790.71 acres (8,983.2 km2) | Situated on the Yellowstone Caldera, the first national park in the world has vast geothermal areas such as hot springs and geysers, the best-known being Old Faithful and Grand Prismatic Spring. The yellow-hued Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River has numerous waterfalls, and four mountain ranges run through the park. There are almost 60 mammal species, including the gray wolf, grizzly bear, lynx, bison, and elk. | +| Yosemite | California 37°50′N 119°30′W / 37.83°N 119.50°W | October 1, 1890 | 761,266.19 acres (3,080.7 km2) | Yosemite has towering cliffs, waterfalls, and sequoias in a diverse area of geology and hydrology. Half Dome and El Capitan rise from the central glacier-formed Yosemite Valley, as does Yosemite Falls, North America's tallest waterfall. Three Giant Sequoia groves and vast wilderness are home to diverse wildlife. | +| Zion | Utah 37°18′N 113°03′W / 37.30°N 113.05°W | November 19, 1919 | 146,597.60 acres (593.3 km2) | This geologically unique area has colorful sandstone canyons, high plateaus, and rock towers. Natural arches and exposed formations of the Colorado Plateau make up a large wilderness of four ecosystems. | diff --git a/csv/204-csv/560.tsv b/csv/204-csv/560.tsv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bfe21542f0c10d65611a4385fcd52512f0b84144 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/560.tsv @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +Name Location Date established Area Description +Acadia Maine\n44°21′N 68°13′W / 44.35°N 68.21°W February 26, 1919 47,389.67 acres (191.8 km2) Covering most of Mount Desert Island and other coastal islands, Acadia features the tallest mountain on the Atlantic coast of the United States, granite peaks, ocean shoreline, woodlands, and lakes. There are freshwater, estuary, forest, and intertidal habitats. +American Samoa American Samoa\n14°15′S 170°41′W / 14.25°S 170.68°W October 31, 1988 9,000.00 acres (36.4 km2) The southernmost national park is on three Samoan islands and protects coral reefs, rainforests, volcanic mountains, and white beaches. The area is also home to flying foxes, brown boobies, sea turtles, and 900 species of fish. +Arches Utah\n38°41′N 109°34′W / 38.68°N 109.57°W November 12, 1971 76,518.98 acres (309.7 km2) This site features more than 2,000 natural sandstone arches, including the Delicate Arch. In a desert climate millions of years of erosion have led to these structures, and the arid ground has life-sustaining soil crust and potholes, natural water-collecting basins. Other geologic formations are stone columns, spires, fins, and towers. +Badlands South Dakota\n43°45′N 102°30′W / 43.75°N 102.50°W November 10, 1978 242,755.94 acres (982.4 km2) The Badlands are a collection of buttes, pinnacles, spires, and grass prairies. It has the world's richest fossil beds from the Oligocene epoch, and there is wildlife including bison, bighorn sheep, black-footed ferrets, and swift foxes. +Big Bend Texas\n29°15′N 103°15′W / 29.25°N 103.25°W June 12, 1944 801,163.21 acres (3,242.2 km2) Named for the Bend of the Rio Grande along the US–Mexico border, this park includes a part of the Chihuahuan Desert. A wide variety of Cretaceous and Tertiary fossils as well as cultural artifacts of Native Americans exist within its borders. +Biscayne Florida\n25°39′N 80°05′W / 25.65°N 80.08°W June 28, 1980 172,924.07 acres (699.8 km2) Located in Biscayne Bay, this park at the north end of the Florida Keys has four interrelated marine ecosystems: mangrove forest, the Bay, the Keys, and coral reefs. Threatened animals include the West Indian Manatee, American crocodile, various sea turtles, and peregrine falcon. +Black Canyon of the Gunnison Colorado\n38°34′N 107°43′W / 38.57°N 107.72°W October 21, 1999 32,950.03 acres (133.3 km2) The park protects a quarter of the Gunnison River, which has dark canyon walls from the Precambrian era. The canyon has very steep descents, and it is a site for river rafting and rock climbing. The narrow, steep canyon, made of gneiss and schist, is often in shadow, appearing black. +Bryce Canyon Utah\n37°34′N 112°11′W / 37.57°N 112.18°W February 25, 1928 35,835.08 acres (145.0 km2) Bryce Canyon is a giant natural amphitheatre along the Paunsaugunt Plateau. The unique area has hundreds of tall sandstone hoodoos formed by erosion. The region was originally settled by Native Americans and later by Mormon pioneers. +Canyonlands Utah\n38°12′N 109°56′W / 38.2°N 109.93°W September 12, 1964 337,597.83 acres (1,366.2 km2) This landscape was eroded into canyons, buttes, and mesas by the Colorado River, Green River, and their tributaries, which divide the park into three districts. There are rock pinnacles and other naturally sculpted rock, as well as artifacts from Ancient Pueblo Peoples. +Capitol Reef Utah\n38°12′N 111°10′W / 38.20°N 111.17°W December 18, 1971 241,904.26 acres (979.0 km2) The park's Waterpocket Fold is a 100-mile (160 km) monocline that shows the Earth's geologic layers. Other natural features are monoliths and sandstone domes and cliffs shaped like the United States Capitol. +Carlsbad Caverns New Mexico\n32°10′N 104°26′W / 32.17°N 104.44°W May 14, 1930 46,766.45 acres (189.3 km2) Carlsbad Caverns has 117 caves, the longest of which is over 120 miles (190 km) long. The Big Room is almost 4,000 feet (1,200 m) long, and the caves are home to over 400,000 Mexican Free-tailed Bats and sixteen other species. Above ground are the Chihuahuan Desert and Rattlesnake Springs. +Channel Islands California\n34°01′N 119°25′W / 34.01°N 119.42°W March 5, 1980 249,561.00 acres (1,009.9 km2) Five of the eight Channel Islands are protected, and half of the park's area is underwater. The islands have a unique Mediterranean ecosystem. They are home to over 2,000 species of land plants and animals, and 145 are unique to them. The islands were originally settled by the Chumash people. +Congaree South Carolina\n33°47′N 80°47′W / 33.78°N 80.78°W November 10, 2003 26,545.86 acres (107.4 km2) On the Congaree River, this park is the largest portion of old-growth floodplain forest left in North America. Some of the trees are the tallest in the Eastern US, and the Boardwalk Loop is an elevated walkway through the swamp. +Crater Lake Oregon\n42°56′N 122°06′W / 42.94°N 122.1°W May 22, 1902 183,224.05 acres (741.5 km2) Crater Lake lies in the caldera of Mount Mazama formed 7,700 years ago after an eruption. It is the deepest lake in the United States and is known for its blue color and water clarity. There are two islands in the lake, and, with no inlets or outlets, all water comes through precipitation. +Cuyahoga Valley Ohio\n41°14′N 81°33′W / 41.24°N 81.55°W October 11, 2000 32,860.73 acres (133.0 km2) This park along the Cuyahoga River has waterfalls, hills, trails, and displays about early rural living. The Ohio and Erie Canal Towpath Trail follows the Ohio and Erie Canal, where mules towed canal boats. The park has numerous historic homes, bridges, and structures. The park also offers a scenic train ride with various trips available. +Death Valley California, Nevada\n36°14′N 116°49′W / 36.24°N 116.82°W October 31, 1994 3,372,401.96 acres (13,647.6 km2) Death Valley is the hottest, lowest, and driest place in the United States. Daytime temperatures have topped 130°F (54°C) and it is home to Badwater Basin, the lowest point in North America. There are canyons, colorful badlands, sand dunes, mountains, and over 1000 species of plants in this graben on a fault line. Further geologic points of interest are salt flats, springs, and buttes. +Denali Alaska\n63°20′N 150°30′W / 63.33°N 150.50°W February 26, 1917 4,740,911.72 acres (19,185.8 km2) Centered around the Mount McKinley, the tallest mountain in North America, Denali is serviced by a single road leading to Wonder Lake. McKinley and other peaks of the Alaska Range are covered with long glaciers and boreal forest. Wildlife includes grizzly bears, Dall sheep, caribou, and gray wolves. +Dry Tortugas Florida\n24°38′N 82°52′W / 24.63°N 82.87°W October 26, 1992 64,701.22 acres (261.8 km2) The Dry Tortugas on the west end of the Florida Keys are the site of Fort Jefferson, the largest masonry structure in the Western Hemisphere. With most of the park being water, it is the home of coral reefs and shipwrecks and is only accessible by plane or boat. +Everglades Florida\n25°19′N 80°56′W / 25.32°N 80.93°W May 30, 1934 1,508,537.90 acres (6,104.8 km2) The Everglades are the largest subtropical wilderness in the United States. This mangrove ecosystem and marine estuary is home to 36 protected species, including the Florida panther, American crocodile, and West Indian manatee. Some areas have been drained and developed; restoration projects aim to restore the ecology. +Gates of the Arctic Alaska\n67°47′N 153°18′W / 67.78°N 153.30°W December 2, 1980 7,523,897.74 acres (30,448.1 km2) This northernmost park protects part of the Brooks Range and has no park facilities. The land is home to Alaska natives, who have relied on the land and caribou for 11,000 years. +Glacier Montana\n48°48′N 114°00′W / 48.80°N 114.00°W May 11, 1910 1,013,572.41 acres (4,101.8 km2) Part of Waterton Glacier International Peace Park, this park has 26 remaining glaciers and 130 named lakes under the tall Rocky Mountain peaks. There are historic hotels and a landmark road in this region of rapidly receding glaciers. These mountains, formed by an overthrust, have the world's best sedimentary fossils from the Proterozoic era. +Glacier Bay Alaska\n58°30′N 137°00′W / 58.50°N 137.00°W December 2, 1980 3,224,840.31 acres (13,050.5 km2) Glacier Bay has numerous tidewater glaciers, mountains, and fjords. The temperate rainforest and the bay are home to grizzly bears, mountain goats, whales, seals, and eagles. When discovered in 1794 by George Vancouver, the entire bay was covered by ice, but the glaciers have receded over 65 miles (105 km). +Grand Canyon Arizona\n36°04′N 112°08′W / 36.06°N 112.14°W February 26, 1919 1,217,403.32 acres (4,926.7 km2) The Grand Canyon, carved out by the Colorado River, is 277 miles (446 km) long, up to 1 mile (1.6 km) deep, and up to 15 miles (24 km) wide. Millions of years of exposure has formed colorful layers of the Colorado Plateau in mesas and canyon walls. +Grand Teton Wyoming\n43°44′N 110°48′W / 43.73°N 110.80°W February 26, 1929 309,994.66 acres (1,254.5 km2) Grand Teton is the tallest mountain in the Teton Range. The park's Jackson Hole valley and reflective piedmont lakes contrast with the tall mountains, which abruptly rise from the sage-covered valley. +Great Basin Nevada\n38°59′N 114°18′W / 38.98°N 114.30°W October 27, 1986 77,180.00 acres (312.3 km2) Based around Wheeler Peak, the Great Basin has 5,000-year-old bristlecone pines, glacial moraines, and the limestone Lehman Caves. It has some of the country's darkest night skies, and there are animal species including Townsend's big-eared bat, Pronghorn, and Bonneville cutthroat trout. +Great Sand Dunes Colorado\n37°44′N 105°31′W / 37.73°N 105.51°W September 13, 2004 42,983.74 acres (173.9 km2) The tallest dunes in North America are up to 750 feet (230 m) tall and neighbor grasslands, shrublands and wetlands. They were formed by sand deposits of the Rio Grande on the San Luis Valley. The park also has alpine lakes, six 13,000-foot mountains, and ancient forests. +Great Smoky Mountains North Carolina, Tennessee\n35°41′N 83°32′W / 35.68°N 83.53°W June 15, 1934 521,490.13 acres (2,110.4 km2) The Great Smoky Mountains, part of the Appalachian Mountains, have a wide range of elevations, making them home to over 400 vertebrate species, 100 tree species, and 5000 plant species. Hiking is the park's main attraction, with over 800 miles (1,300 km) of trails, including 70 miles (110 km) of the Appalachian Trail. Other activities are fishing, horseback riding, and visiting some of nearly 80 historic structures. +Guadalupe Mountains Texas\n31°55′N 104°52′W / 31.92°N 104.87°W October 15, 1966 86,415.97 acres (349.7 km2) This park has Guadalupe Peak, the highest point in Texas, the scenic McKittrick Canyon full of Bigtooth Maples, part of the Chihuahuan Desert, and a fossilized reef from the Permian. +Haleakalā Hawaii\n20°43′N 156°10′W / 20.72°N 156.17°W August 1, 1916 29,093.67 acres (117.7 km2) The Haleakalā volcano on Maui has a very large crater with many cinder cones, Hosmer's Grove of alien trees, and the native Hawaiian Goose. The Kipahulu section has numerous pools with freshwater fish. This National Park has the greatest number of endangered species. +Hawaii Volcanoes Hawaii\n19°23′N 155°12′W / 19.38°N 155.20°W August 1, 1916 323,431.38 acres (1,308.9 km2) This park on the Big Island protects the Kīlauea and Mauna Loa volcanoes, two of the world's most active. Diverse ecosystems of the park range from those at sea level to 13,000 feet (4,000 m). +Hot Springs Arkansas\n34°31′N 93°03′W / 34.51°N 93.05°W March 4, 1921 5,549.75 acres (22.5 km2) The only National Park in an urban area, this smallest National Park is based around the natural hot springs that have been managed for public use. Bathhouse Row preserves 47 of these with many beneficial minerals. +Isle Royale Michigan\n48°06′N 88°33′W / 48.10°N 88.55°W March 3, 1931 571,790.11 acres (2,314.0 km2) The largest island in Lake Superior, this park is a site of isolation and wilderness. It has many shipwrecks, waterways, and hiking trails. The park also includes over 400 smaller islands in the waters up to 4.5 miles (7.2 km) from the island. There are only 20 mammal species and it is known for its wolf and moose relationship. +Joshua Tree California\n33°47′N 115°54′W / 33.79°N 115.90°W October 31, 1994 789,745.47 acres (3,196.0 km2) Covering parts of the Colorado and Mojave Deserts and the Little San Bernardino Mountains, this is the home of the Joshua tree. Across great elevation changes are sand dunes, dry lakes, rugged mountains, and granite monoliths. +Katmai Alaska\n58°30′N 155°00′W / 58.50°N 155.00°W December 2, 1980 3,674,529.68 acres (14,870.3 km2) This park on the Alaska Peninsula protects the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes, an ash flow formed by the 1912 eruption of Novarupta, as well as Mount Katmai. Over 2,000 brown bears come here to catch spawning salmon. +Kenai Fjords Alaska\n59°55′N 149°39′W / 59.92°N 149.65°W December 2, 1980 669,982.99 acres (2,711.3 km2) Near Seward on the Kenai Peninsula, this park protects the Harding Icefield and at least 38 glaciers and fjords stemming from it. The only area accessible to the public by road is Exit Glacier, while the rest can only be viewed by boat tours. +Kings Canyon California\n36°48′N 118°33′W / 36.80°N 118.55°W March 4, 1940 461,901.20 acres (1,869.2 km2) Home to several Giant sequoia groves and the General Grant Tree, the world's second largest, this park also has part of the Kings River, site of the granite Kings Canyon, and San Joaquin River, as well as the Boyden Cave. +Kobuk Valley Alaska\n67°33′N 159°17′W / 67.55°N 159.28°W December 2, 1980 1,750,716.50 acres (7,084.9 km2) Kobuk Valley has 61 miles (98 km) of the Kobuk River and three regions of sand dunes. Created by glaciers, the Great Kobuk, the Little Kobuk, and the Hunt River Sand Dunes can reach 100 feet (30 m) high and 100 °F (38 °C), and they are the largest dunes in the arctic. Twice a year, half a million caribou migrate through the dunes and across river bluffs that contain ice age fossils. +Lake Clark Alaska\n60°58′N 153°25′W / 60.97°N 153.42°W December 2, 1980 2,619,733.21 acres (10,601.7 km2) The region around Lake Clark has four active volcanoes, including Mount Redoubt, rivers, glaciers, and waterfalls. There are temperate rainforests, a tundra plateau, and three mountain ranges. +Lassen Volcanic California\n40°29′N 121°31′W / 40.49°N 121.51°W August 9, 1916 106,372.36 acres (430.5 km2) Lassen Peak, the largest plug dome volcano in the world, is joined by all three other types of volcanoes in this park: shield, cinder dome, and composite. Other than the volcano, which last erupted in 1915, the park has hydrothermal areas, including fumaroles, boiling pools, and steaming ground, heated by molten rock under the peak. +Mammoth Cave Kentucky\n37°11′N 86°06′W / 37.18°N 86.10°W July 1, 1941 52,830.19 acres (213.8 km2) With 392 miles (631 km) of passageways mapped, Mammoth Cave is by far the world's longest cave system. Cave animals include eight bat species, Kentucky cave shrimp, Northern cavefish, and cave salamanders. Above ground, the park contains Green River (Kentucky), 70 miles of hiking trails, sinkholes, and springs. +Mesa Verde Colorado\n37°11′N 108°29′W / 37.18°N 108.49°W June 29, 1906 52,121.93 acres (210.9 km2) This area has over 4,000 archaeological sites of the Ancestral Pueblo, who lived here for 700 years. Cliff dwellings built in the 12th and 13th centuries include Cliff Palace, which has 150 rooms and 23 kivas, and the Balcony House, with passages and tunnels. +Mount Rainier Washington\n46°51′N 121°45′W / 46.85°N 121.75°W March 2, 1899 235,625.00 acres (953.5 km2) Mount Rainier, an active volcano, is the most prominent peak in the Cascades, and it is covered by 26 named glaciers including Carbon Glacier and Emmons Glacier, the largest in the continental United States. The mountain is popular for climbing, and more than half of the park is covered by subalpine and alpine forests. Paradise on the south slope is one of the snowiest places in the world, and the Longmire visitor center is the start of the Wonderland Trail, which encircles the mountain. +North Cascades Washington\n48°42′N 121°12′W / 48.70°N 121.20°W October 2, 1968 504,780.94 acres (2,042.8 km2) This complex includes the two units of the National Park and the Ross Lake and Lake Chelan National Recreation Areas. There are numerous glaciers, and popular hiking and climbing areas are Cascade Pass, Mount Shuksan, Mount Triumph, and Eldorado Peak. +Olympic Washington\n47°58′N 123°30′W / 47.97°N 123.50°W June 29, 1938 922,650.86 acres (3,733.8 km2) Situated on the Olympic Peninsula, this park ranges from Pacific shoreline with tide pools to temperate rainforests to Mount Olympus. The glaciated Olympic Mountains overlook the Hoh Rain Forest and Quinault Rain Forest, the wettest area of the continental United States. +Petrified Forest Arizona\n35°04′N 109°47′W / 35.07°N 109.78°W December 9, 1962 93,532.57 acres (378.5 km2) This portion of the Chinle Formation has a great concentration of 225-million-year-old petrified wood. The surrounding region, the Painted Desert, has eroded red-hued volcanic rock called bentonite. There are also dinosaur fossils and over 350 Native American sites. +Pinnacles California\n36°29′N 121°10′W / 36.48°N 121.16°W January 10, 2013 26,605.73 acres (107.7 km2) Known for the namesake eroded leftovers of half of an extinct volcano, it is popular for its rock climbing. +Redwood California\n41°18′N 124°00′W / 41.30°N 124.00°W October 2, 1968 112,512.05 acres (455.3 km2) This park and the co-managed state parks protect almost half of all remaining Coastal Redwoods, the tallest trees on Earth. There are three large river systems in this very seismically active area, and the 37 miles (60 km) of protected coastline have tide pools and seastacks. The prairie, estuary, coast, river, and forest ecosystems have varied animal and plant species. +Rocky Mountain Colorado\n40°24′N 105°35′W / 40.40°N 105.58°W January 26, 1915 265,828.41 acres (1,075.8 km2) This section of the Rocky Mountains has ecosystems varying in elevation from the over 150 riparian lakes to Montane and subalpine forests to the alpine tundra. Large wildlife including mule deer, bighorn sheep, black bears, and cougars inhabit these igneous mountains and glacier valleys. The fourteener Longs Peak and Bear Lake are popular destinations. +Saguaro Arizona\n32°15′N 110°30′W / 32.25°N 110.50°W October 14, 1994 91,439.71 acres (370.0 km2) Split into the separate Rincon Mountain and Tucson Mountain Districts, the dry Sonoran Desert is still home to much life in six biotic communities. Beyond the namesake Giant Saguaro cacti, there are barrel cacti, cholla cacti, and prickly pears, as well as Lesser Long-nosed Bats, Spotted Owls, and javelinas. +Sequoia California\n36°26′N 118°41′W / 36.43°N 118.68°W September 25, 1890 404,051.17 acres (1,635.1 km2) This park protects the Giant Forest, which has the world's largest tree, General Sherman, as well as four of the next nine. It also has over 240 caves, the tallest mountain in the continental U.S., Mount Whitney, and the granite dome Moro Rock. +Shenandoah Virginia\n38°32′N 78°21′W / 38.53°N 78.35°W May 22, 1926 199,045.23 acres (805.5 km2) Shenandoah's Blue Ridge Mountains are covered by hardwood forests that are home to tens of thousands of animals. The Skyline Drive and Appalachian Trail run the entire length of this narrow park that has more than 500 miles (800 km) of hiking trails along scenic overlooks and waterfalls of the Shenandoah River. +Theodore Roosevelt North Dakota\n46°58′N 103°27′W / 46.97°N 103.45°W November 10, 1978 70,446.89 acres (285.1 km2) This region that enticed and influenced President Theodore Roosevelt is now a park of three units in the badlands. Besides Roosevelt's historic cabin, there are scenic drives and backcountry hiking opportunities. Wildlife includes American Bison, pronghorns, Bighorn sheep, and wild horses. +Virgin Islands United States Virgin Islands\n18°20′N 64°44′W / 18.33°N 64.73°W August 2, 1956 14,688.87 acres (59.4 km2) The island of Saint John has rich human and natural history. There are Taino archaeological sites and ruins of sugar plantations from Columbus's time. Past the pristine beaches are mangroves, seagrass beds, coral reefs and algal plains. +Voyageurs Minnesota\n48°30′N 92°53′W / 48.50°N 92.88°W January 8, 1971 218,200.17 acres (883.0 km2) This park on four main lakes, a site for canoeing, kayaking, and fishing, has a history of Ojibwe Native Americans, French fur traders called voyageurs, and a gold rush. Formed by glaciers, this region has tall bluffs, rock gardens, islands and bays, and historic buildings. +Wind Cave South Dakota\n43°34′N 103°29′W / 43.57°N 103.48°W January 9, 1903 28,295.03 acres (114.5 km2) Wind Cave is distinctive for its calcite fin formations called boxwork and needle-like growths called frostwork. The cave, which was discovered by the sound of wind coming from a hole in the ground, is the world's densest cave system. Above ground is a mixed-grass prairie with animals such as bison, black-footed ferrets, and prairie dogs, and Ponderosa pine forests home to cougars and elk. +Wrangell –St. Elias Alaska\n61°00′N 142°00′W / 61.00°N 142.00°W December 2, 1980 8,323,147.59 acres (33,682.6 km2) This mountainous land has the convergence of the Alaska, Chugach, and Wrangell-Saint Elias Ranges, which have many of the continent's tallest mountains over 16,000 feet (4,900 m), including Mount Saint Elias. More than 25% of this park of volcanic peaks is covered with glaciers, including the tidewater Hubbard Glacier, piedmont Malaspina Glacier, and valley Nabesna Glacier. +Yellowstone Wyoming, Montana, Idaho\n44°36′N 110°30′W / 44.60°N 110.50°W March 1, 1872 2,219,790.71 acres (8,983.2 km2) Situated on the Yellowstone Caldera, the first national park in the world has vast geothermal areas such as hot springs and geysers, the best-known being Old Faithful and Grand Prismatic Spring. The yellow-hued Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River has numerous waterfalls, and four mountain ranges run through the park. There are almost 60 mammal species, including the gray wolf, grizzly bear, lynx, bison, and elk. +Yosemite California\n37°50′N 119°30′W / 37.83°N 119.50°W October 1, 1890 761,266.19 acres (3,080.7 km2) Yosemite has towering cliffs, waterfalls, and sequoias in a diverse area of geology and hydrology. Half Dome and El Capitan rise from the central glacier-formed Yosemite Valley, as does Yosemite Falls, North America's tallest waterfall. Three Giant Sequoia groves and vast wilderness are home to diverse wildlife. +Zion Utah\n37°18′N 113°03′W / 37.30°N 113.05°W November 19, 1919 146,597.60 acres (593.3 km2) This geologically unique area has colorful sandstone canyons, high plateaus, and rock towers. Natural arches and exposed formations of the Colorado Plateau make up a large wilderness of four ecosystems. diff --git a/csv/204-csv/59.tsv b/csv/204-csv/59.tsv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..50975e200bdee2b44e17bea4ea735ee9b18841ea --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/59.tsv @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +Rank Athlete Nationality Time + Liliana Barbulescu Romania 2:00.06 + Anna Zagórska Poland 2:00.11 + Irina Vashentseva Russia 2:00.77 +4 Laura Gerber Switzerland 2:01.39 +5 Christiane dos Santos Brazil 2:01.53 +6 Tamara Volkova Ukraine 2:01.86 +7 Tatyana Yegorova Russia 2:02.64 +8 Sandra Teixeira Portugal 2:03.01 diff --git a/csv/204-csv/616.tsv b/csv/204-csv/616.tsv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6e3079f16c3fdc7b47eaa6e0366586bb11f0e41b --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/616.tsv @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +Township FIPS Population\ncenter Population Population\ndensity\n/km² (/sq mi) Land area\nkm² (sq mi) Water area\nkm² (sq mi) Water % Geographic coordinates +Alexandria 01100 859 7 (18) 123 (48) 1 (0) 0.62% 39°16′8″N 95°7′33″W / 39.26889°N 95.12583°W +Delaware 17450 1,361 22 (57) 62 (24) 3 (1) 4.19% 39°14′50″N 94°52′40″W / 39.24722°N 94.87778°W +Easton 19625 1,245 11 (30) 109 (42) 0 (0) 0.11% 39°21′57″N 95°7′27″W / 39.36583°N 95.12417°W +Fairmount 22325 Basehor 6,266 61 (159) 102 (39) 0 (0) 0.39% 39°8′4″N 94°56′26″W / 39.13444°N 94.94056°W +High Prairie 32125 1,768 14 (37) 124 (48) 0 (0) 0.27% 39°15′30″N 95°0′34″W / 39.25833°N 95.00944°W +Kickapoo 36700 1,760 15 (40) 114 (44) 3 (1) 2.39% 39°20′45″N 94°59′29″W / 39.34583°N 94.99139°W +Reno 58950 1,143 10 (27) 111 (43) 2 (1) 1.56% 39°1′8″N 95°8′8″W / 39.01889°N 95.13556°W +Sherman 65000 2,367 22 (57) 108 (42) 3 (1) 2.44% 39°0′59″N 95°0′27″W / 39.01639°N 95.00750°W +Stranger 68500 2,451 19 (50) 127 (49) 0 (0) 0.17% 39°8′16″N 95°2′2″W / 39.13778°N 95.03389°W +Tonganoxie 70825 Tonganoxie (part) 4,852 35 (91) 137 (53) 1 (0) 0.66% 39°7′0″N 95°6′35″W / 39.11667°N 95.10972°W diff --git a/csv/204-csv/624.table b/csv/204-csv/624.table new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..799c7b07b10167014d1a25d57eda2dd4dfd7beb4 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/624.table @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +| School | Team Name | Town | County | Enrollment (2010-11 & 2011–12) | Primary MSHSAA class* | Football class | +| Benton High School | (Lady) Cardinals | St. Joseph | Buchanan | 846 | 4 | 4 | +| Bishop LeBlond High School | (Lady) Golden Eagles | St. Joseph | Buchanan | 314 | 3 | 2 | +| Cameron High School | (Lady) Dragons | Cameron | Clinton | 503 | 3 | 3 | +| Chillicothe High School (Missouri) | (Lady) Hornets | Chillicothe | Livingston | 638 | 4 | 3 | +| Lafayette High School | Fighting Irish | St. Joseph | Buchanan | 801 | 4 | 4 | +| Maryville High School | (Lady) Spoofhounds | Maryville | Nodaway | 473 | 3 | 2 | +| Savannah High School | (Lady) Savages | Savannah | Andrew | 743 | 4 | 4 | +| Smithville High School | (Lady) Warriors | Smithville | Clay | 727 | 4 | 4 | diff --git a/csv/204-csv/626.csv b/csv/204-csv/626.csv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e1c2c59c08b42f02a6f2b50266d231f204860223 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/626.csv @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +"Image","Name","Birth date","Death date","Brief biography" +"","Harriet Churchill","October 1679","October 1679","Died an infant" +"","Henrietta Churchill (later Godolphin), 2nd Duchess of Marlborough in her own right","19 July 1681","24 October 1733","Married The Hon. Francis Godolphin (later Viscount Rialton by courtesy and 2nd Earl of Godolphin respectively) on 23 April 1698. Their son, William, Marquess of Blandford died in 1731; their daughter Henrietta married Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne; their daughter Mary married Thomas Osborne, 4th Duke of Leeds." +"","Anne Churchill (later Spencer)","27 February 1683","15 April 1716","Anne married the Whig politician Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland on 14 September 1699. After her sister Henrietta's death in 1733, their son, Charles became 3rd Duke of Marlborough. Their son John is the ancestor of the Earls Spencer and thus of Diana, Princess of Wales. Their daughter Diana nearly married Frederick, Prince of Wales, but when the plan failed, married Lord John Russell, later 4th Duke of Bedford." +"","John Churchill, Marquess of Blandford","13 February 1686","20 February 1703","John, Marquess of Blandford was the heir to the Dukedom of Marlborough. He died unmarried and without children in 1703, so the dukedom passed to Marlborough's eldest daughter, Henrietta, after his death in 1703." +"","Elizabeth Churchill (later Egerton)","15 March 1687","22 March 1738","Married Scroop Egerton, 4th Earl of Bridgewater (from 1720, 1st Duke of Bridgewater) on 9 February 1703, leaving issue" +"","Mary Churchill (later Montagu)","15 July 1689","14 May 1729","Married John Montagu, 2nd Duke of Montagu on 17 March 1705, leaving issue" +"—","Charles Churchill","19 August 1690","22 May 1692","Died an infant" diff --git a/csv/204-csv/632.csv b/csv/204-csv/632.csv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c2bec721147fe3dff1c6cf97cecbe48e8a239179 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/632.csv @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +"","Separation +(arcsec)","Separation +(au)","Most Recent +Position Angle","Period +(years)","Semi-major axis +(arcseconds)","Notes" +"AB-CD","208.2","10,500","172","","","ε1-ε2" +"AB","2.3","116","347","1804.41","4.742","components of ε1" +"CD","2.4","121","79","724.307","2.92","components of ε2" +"Ca","0.1","5","225","","","recently discovered +interferometric companion" +"AI","149.6","7500","138","","","" +"CE","63.7","3200","333","","","" +"EF","46","2300","37","","","" +"EG","50","2500","238","","","" +"GH","35","1800","358","","","" diff --git a/csv/204-csv/65.tsv b/csv/204-csv/65.tsv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6de2a8952a9ba64fc11edd559d67fc1956305d52 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/65.tsv @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes +1 5 Eskender Mustafaiev Ukraine 38.77 Q +2 4 David Smetanine France 38.97 Q +3 3 Kyunghyun Kim South Korea 40.37 Q +4 6 Christoffer Lindhe Sweden 41.52 Q +5 7 Arnost Petracek Czech Republic 43.12 +6 2 Ronystony Cordeiro da Silva Brazil 44.22 +7 8 Grant Patterson Australia 55.49 +8 1 Arnulfo Castorena Mexico 1:03.49 diff --git a/csv/204-csv/661.table b/csv/204-csv/661.table new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4cfa4dcad62d1462a4a7e63179c3393946c57775 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/661.table @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +| Team | Location | Home Ground | First year in Qld Cup | Last year in Qld Cup | Qld Cup Premierships | +| Aspley Broncos | Brisbane | Bishop Park | 2007 | 2007 | Nil | +| Brothers-Valleys | Brisbane | O'Callaghan Park | 2004 | 2004 | Nil | +| Bundaberg Grizzlies | Bundaberg | Salter Oval | 1996 | 1998 | Nil | +| Cairns Cyclones | Cairns | Barlow Park | 1996 | 2000 | Nil | +| Central Capras | Rockhampton | Browne Park | 1996 | 1997 | Nil | +| Gold Coast Vikings | Gold Coast | Owen Park and Carrara Stadium | 1998 | 1998 | Nil | +| Logan Scorpions | Logan City | Meakin Park | 1996 | 2002 | Nil | +| Mackay Sea Eagles | Mackay | Mackay Junior Rugby League Ground | 1996 | 1996 | Nil | +| North Queensland Young Guns | Townsville | Dairy Farmers Stadium | 2002 | 2007 | 2005 | +| Past Brothers | Brisbane | Corbett Park, Crosby Park, Lang Park, ANZ Stadium | 1996 | 1998 | Nil | +| Port Moresby Vipers | Port Moresby | Lloyd Robson Oval | 1996 | 1997 | Nil | +| Souths Magpies | Brisbane | Davies Park | 1996 | 2002 | Nil | +| Sunshine Coast Falcons | Sunshine Coast | Quad Park | 1996 | 1996 | Nil | +| Townsville Stingers | Townsville | Dairy Farmers Stadium, Townsville Sports Reserve | 1998 | 1998 | Nil | +| Toowoomba Clydesdales | Toowoomba | Athletic Oval (Clive Berghofer Stadium) | 1996 | 2006 | 1996, 2001 | +| Wests Panthers | Brisbane | Purtell Park | 1996 | 2003 | Nil | diff --git a/csv/204-csv/679.html b/csv/204-csv/679.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..51000d28b6a3741f3d722a17613f6ca2a5eaed47 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/679.html @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo parMoney ($)
1Ben Hogan United States70-72-70-68=280–83,000
2Skee Riegel United States73-68-70-71=282–61,875
T3Lloyd Mangrum United States69-74-70-73=286–21162
Lew Worsham United States71-71-72-72=286
5Dave Douglas United States74-69-72-73=288E750
6Lawson Little United States72-73-72-72=289+1600
7Jim Ferrier Australia74-70-74-72=290+2525
T8Johnny Bulla United States71-72-73-75=291+3450
Byron Nelson United States71-73-73-74=291
Sam Snead United States69-74-68-80=291
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20 January 2011V.V.I.PSeungriMini Album, Digital DownloadKorean
24 February 2011TonightBig Bang
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11 May 2011Big Bang 2Studio Album, Digital DownloadJapanese
25 May 2011The Ultimate: International BestCompilation
30 June 20112011 Big Show Live ConcertLive AlbumKorean
28 July 20112NE12NE1Extended play, Digital Download
21 September 2011NolzaJapanese
21 October 2011Fever's End: Part 1TabloStudio Album, Digital DownloadKorean
1 November 2011Fever's End: Part 2
21 December 20111st Live Concert Nolza!2NE1Live Album
29 April 2011LovelessGummyMini Album, Digital DownloadJapanese
14 December 2011The Best of BIGBANGBig BangCompilation
diff --git a/csv/204-csv/69.csv b/csv/204-csv/69.csv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b9b61b443721dd104f332daf5399ca3a0fe1b853 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/69.csv @@ -0,0 +1,308 @@ +"Town name","County","Established","Disestablished","Current Status","Remarks" +"White Cloud","Doniphan County","1856","","2008 estimated population of 227","" +"Ray","Pawnee County","","","Most of the houses were demolished or moved in the 1950s. The old Co-op remains and still bears the town name. Large berm south of the co-op is what is left from the demolition 38.174742,-98.962701","" +"Iowa Point","Doniphan County","1854","Post Office closed in 1933","Small population near K-7","" +"Eagle Springs","Doniphan County","1883","","Townsite was abandoned, only ruins remain","Was a health resort that lasted into the 1930s." +"Geary City","Doniphan County","March 23, 1856","","Only foundations remain","" +"Doniphan","Doniphan County","1854","1943","Still on maps but little remains","A trading post was established on the site in 1852" +"Four Houses","Wyandotte County","","","Exact location unknown","Was actually a trading post from 1826-1828" +"Rising Sun","Jefferson County","1857","mid-1860s","A Kansas River access point is near the location and named after the town.","Was a Lecompton satellite community." +"Hickory Point","Jefferson County","1855","","A Kansas State Historical Marker is near the location along U.S. 59.","Location of the Battle of Hickory Point, a skirmish between pro-slavery and free state forces." +"Arrington","Atchison County","1854","","A small population resides along K-116.","" +"Kennekuk","Atchison County","1858","","","" +"America City","Nemaha County","February 14, 1857","Post office closed in 1933","A couple buildings and a cemetery remain","" +"Juniata","Pottawatomie County","1854","1858","On private property and not accessible","" +"Pawnee","Riley County","1854","1855","The old territorial capitol building still stands is well-preserved","Was the territorial capitol until 1855 when it was moved to Shawnee Mission." +"Randolph","Riley County","1855","","2008 estimated population of 198","Moved two miles west when Tuttle Creek Lake was built." +"Irving","Marshall County","1859","1960","Located on Corps land and is easily accessible.","Abandoned for the construction of Tuttle Creek Lake." +"Alcove Springs","Marshall County","","","Now a well-preserved park","Was never an official town but was a stop on the Oregon Trail. Numerous carvings in the spring's rocks feature traveler's initials and other things. A member of the Donner Party is buried nearby." +"Trading Post","Linn County","1842 (established as a trading post)","","A small population remains just off of U.S. 69.","Near the site of the Marais des Cygnes massacre." +"Centropolis","Franklin County.","1854","1930","A small population remains on a county road about ten miles northwest of Ottawa Centropolis Christian Church and Centropolis Baptist Church are open.","" +"Minneola","Franklin County","1854","1860s","Nothing remains of the town.","Was the territorial capitol briefly in 1858. Not to be confused with Minneola in Clark County." +"Silkville","Franklin County","1870","1892","Several buildings remain including an old house and a stone school southwest of Williamsburg.","" +"Black Jack","Douglas County","1857 (incorporated)","1870s","Santa Fe Trail wagon swales, a roadside park, cemetery and the well-preserved battlefield site remain and are open to public.","" +"Franklin","Douglas County","1853 (early stage stop)","Post office closed 1867","Nothing remains of the town except two small neglected cemeteries and Franklin Road off of K-10.","" +"Big Springs","Douglas County","1854","","A small population remains along U.S. 40.","" +"Calhoun","Shawnee County","1855","1868","Nothing remains of this town.","Calhoun was also the name of a county that was made up of northern Shawnee County, most of Jackson County and half of Pottawatomie County. When Shawnee County's northern border was extended, Calhoun ceased to be." +"Indianola","Shawnee County","1854","mid-1860s","Nothing remains of the site.","There is an Indianola Road located near the Goodyear Plant near U.S. 24." +"Sumner City","Shawnee County","Never established","","Was mainly a paper town that was supposed to be an all-black community east of Topeka.","" +"Uniontown","Shawnee County","1848","1854","Townsite is now located in and around the Green Wildlife Refuge southeast of Willard.","Uniontown was a trail stop and a place where the Pottawatomi would spend money. A cholera epidemic killed 22 Indians and they were buried in a mass grave. The grave is located in the center of the cemetery. Not to be confused with Uniontown in Bourbon County." +"Peterton","Osage County","1870","1930s","There is still a small population in the area.","" +"Bushong","Lyon County","mid-1880s","1984","2008 estimated population of 50","Several ruins of the downtown and old consolidated school remain." +"Volland","Wabaunsee County","","","Several buildings remain abandoned in the area.","Located about ten miles southwest of Alma." +"Newbury","Wabaunsee County","1869","1888","A small population and a huge Catholic church remain three miles north of Paxico.","" +"Army City","Geary County","1917","1920","Any remains of Army City are currently on Fort Riley property.","Army City was built exclusively for servicemen at Fort Riley during World War I." +"Diamond Springs","Morris County","1825 (as a Santa Fe Trail stop)","1863","Few remains exist but a monument to Diamond Springs was erected in Diamond Springs Cemetery","" +"Empire City","Cherokee County","1877","1907","Any remains are currently maintained by Galena.","Empire City was annexed to Galena in 1907." +"Wilsonton","Labette County","1887","1913","Nothing remains except a cemetery.","Ella Wilson was the founder of the town and when she died in 1913, the town died with her." +"Ladore","Neosho County","Incorporated 1869","1874","Inaccessible","Was the site of a mass lynching in May 1870." +"Octagon City","Allen County","1855","1856","Nothing remains of the townsite","Octagon City was a social experiment where the settlers of the town vowed to eat no meat. The town was so called because the main streets were laid out in an octagon." +"Cofachiqui","Allen County","1855","1860","The site of Cofachiqui was demolished when a cement company bought the land.","" +"Mildred","Allen County","1907","ca. 1983","2008 estimated population of 58.","" +"Bassett","Allen County","1900","1930s","2008 estimated population of 21","" +"Belmont","Woodson County","1857","Post office closed in 1877","Townsite is now on private property and inaccessible.","" +"Neosho Falls","Woodson County","1857","","2008 estimated population of 159","" +"Guilford","Wilson County","1861","1889","A few ruins and structures still survive.","" +"Cave Springs","Elk County","1875","1949","Now on private property.","Cave Springs was established as a \"health\" resort. The resort failed in the 1880s when people starting questioning the springs' healing properties. The town was officially vacated in 1949." +"Elgin","Chautauqua County","","","2008 estimated population of 71","" +"Midian","Buter County","1916","Post office closed in 1950","Townsite is now on private property.","" +"Oil Hill","Butler County","1918","1969","Townsite is on private property but the Kansas Turnpike does pass under Oil Hill Road just outside of El Dorado.","" +"Minersville","Cloud County","1870s","1920s","Some houses and foundations remain along with a cemetery.","" +"Waconda","Mitchell County","","","The site lies under the waters of Waconda Reservoir.","Located near the Waconda Springs, a natural aquifer used by Native Americans." +"Dispatch","Smith and Jewell Counties","1869","","A church, some houses and a cemetery remain.","" +"Webster","Rooks County","1885","1953","A small community still exists near the Webster Lake dam.","" +"Long Island","Phillips County","1870s","","2008 estimated population of 140.","" +"Brookville","Saline County","1869","","2008 estimated population of 263.","The population was once near 2,000 in 1870s but after the turn of the century, the population began to decline. The city was also the site of the Brookville Hotel until 2000 when the hotel moved to Abilene." +"Sveadal","McPherson","1868","1870s","The townsite is now located within the city limits of Lindsborg.","" +"Beach Valley","Rice County","1857","","Townsite is now on private property.","" +"Dubuque","Russell and Barton Counties","1887","","A beautiful Catholic church and cemetery are all that remain.","" +"Rome","Ellis County","1867","1868","A marker near Fort Hays State College indicates where Rome once was.","Rome was co-founded by William \"Buffalo Bill\" Cody." +"Chetola","Ellis County","1886","1907","Townsite is now on private property.","" +"Hunnewell","Sumner County","","1940s","2008 estimated population of 75","" +"Runnymede","Harper County","1887","1892","Nothing remains of the town.","" +"Freeport","Harper County","1878","","2008 estimated population of 7.","Freeport is the smallest incorporated town in Kansas." +"Ash Valley","Pawnee County","1916","1960s","Old roads and some structures still remain.","" +"Achilles","Rawlins County","1875","Post office closed in 1951.","Only a cemetery remains.","Achilles was the site of the Battle of Sappa Creek in 1875, it was one of the bloodiest Indian battles fought in northwest Kansas." +"Mina","Marshall County","1889","1940s","A railroad town, founded in 1889. The property fell into private hands and was plowed under.","" +"Mingo","Thomas County","1887","1940s","The townsite become the private property of Pat Reilly, who plowed it under, until 1972 when it was sold to the Brown brothers.","" +"Voltaire","Sherman County","1885","1889","Nothing remains of the townsite and is now on private property.","" +"Blufton","Trego County","","","Nothing remains","The site of Blufton is the same as Threshing Machine Canyon which is part of Cedar Bluff State Park which is a part of the Cedar Bluff Reservoir." +"Sidney","Ness County","1870s","1880s","Only foundations remain.","" +"Amy","Lane County","1887","1954","A small community still exists.","" +"Farnsworth","Lane County","1880","1891","Nothing remains.","" +"McAllaster","Logan County","1887","1930s","A small population exists and several buildings remain.","" +"Sheridan","Logan County","1868","1870s","Townsite is on private property.","" +"Coronado","Wichita County","Incorporated 1885","1889","Nothing remains but some older buildings in Leoti are from Coronado.","" +"Colokan","Greeley County","1886","1897","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Lexington","Clark County","1885","1900","Nothing remains of the townsite except a community building.","" +"Cash City","Clark County","1885","1895","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Beersheba","Hodgeman County","1882","1886","Nothing remains of the townsite.","Beersheba was established as an experimental Jewish agricultural community." +"Ravanna","Finney County","1882","Post office closed in 1922","Only foundations remain.","Battled with Eminence for county seat of Garfield County. In 1893, Garfield County was annexed to Finney County and the feud was over." +"Eminence","Finney County","1886","Post office closed in 1943.","Nothing remains of the townsite.","Battled with Ravanna for county seat of Garfield County, which ended in 1893 when Garfield County was annexed to Finney County." +"Terry","Finney County","1885","1890s","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Hartland","Kearny County","1885","1910s","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Chantilly","Kearny County","1887","1893","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Coolidge","Hamilton County","1883","","2008 estimated population of 86.","" +"Kendall","Hamilton County","1885","","A small population (approx. 50) remains.","" +"Trail City","Hamilton County","1885","1890s","","" +"Ulysses","Grant County","1885","","The old Ulysses townsite is currently on private property but the \"new\" Ulysses site has an estimated population of 5,557 as of 2008.","In 1908, Ulysses moved three miles down the road to a new location in an attempt to not pay back bonds that had become due." +"Santa Fe","Haskell County","1886","1918","Nothing remains and a portion of the townsite is on private property.","" +"Fargo Springs","Seward County","1885","1910s","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Springfield","Seward County","1885","1890s","Springfield was located at the intersection of U.S. 83 and U.S. 160 north of Liberal.","" +"Palermo","Doniphan County","1855","Post office closed 1904","A small population still remains eight miles southeast of Troy near the Missouri River.","" +"Bendena","Doniphan County","1886","1890s","A small community remains along K-20.","" +"Kickapoo City","Leavenworth County","1854","Post office closed 1920","A small population remains in the area.","" +"Bain City","Leavenworth County","1867","1964","Bain City was annexed to Leavenworth in 1964.","" +"Quindaro","Wyandotte County","1850s","1862","Any remains of Quindaro are now in the city limits of Kansas City in Quindaro Park.","" +"Six-Mile House","Wyandotte County","","","Nothing remains of the site.","Six-Mile House, so called because of its distance from Wyandotte (Kansas City) on Leavenworth Rd, was the headquarters of the Free-State 'Redlegs' who guarded the border of Kansas from pro-slave incursions." +"Padonia","Brown County","1850s","Post office closed in 1933","Padonia lies among a cluster of houses and farm fields.","Padonia was the site of a bloodless skirmish in the 1850s called the Battle of Padonia." +"Ash Point","Nemaha County","1859","1870","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Neuchatel","Nemaha County","1857","","The cemetery, church, town hall and schoolhouse have all been restored and well-kept.","" +"Blaine","Pottawatomie County","1880s","","St. Columbkillane Catholic Church and former Catholic School still stand at the intersection of K-99 and K-116.","" +"Louisville","Pottawatomie County","1857","","2008 estimated population of 207.","" +"Afton","Marshall County","1893","","A small cemetery and church mark the townsite.","" +"Bigelow","Marshall County","1880s","1960s","All that remains is the Antioch Cemetery.","Bigelow was demolished during construction of Tuttle Creek Lake." +"Bala","Riley County","1870","Post office closed in 1966","Fort Riley has now expanded into what was Bala.","" +"Monticello","Johnson County","1857","Post office closed in 1905","The old school house,cemertery,and a few houses from the 1940s remain south of Shawnee Mission Parkway in west Shawnee Shawnee and Lenexa.","" +"Paris","Linn County","1854","","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Moneka","Linn County","1857","1870s","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Lone Star","Douglas County","1870s","Post office closed in 1953","A small population remains just south of Clinton Lake near Lone Star Lake.","A community existed in the area before Lone Star was organized. A post office was formed in 1875 under Bond, then Gideon. The name Lone Star was chosen in the 1890s." +"Potwin Place","Shawnee County","1869","1899","The site is well-preserved off of SW 6th Avenue in Topeka and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.","Potwin was annexed to Topeka in 1899." +"Auburndale","Shawnee County","1888","1899","Auburndale is currently a neighborhood in Topeka and is commemorated by Auburndale Park.","" +"Willard","Shawnee and Wabaunsee Counties","1860s","1950s","2000 estimated population of 86.","" +"Richland","Shawnee County","1872","1960s","Nothing remains of the townsite except some ruins and the cemetery.","Richland is notable for being the birthplace of Georgia Neese Clark, the Treasurer of the United States under President Truman from 1949-1953." +"110 Mile Creek","Osage County","1854","1870s","Nothing remains of the townsite, it is on private property. A Santa Fe Trail marker marks the general location along U.S. 56.","" +"Arvonia","Osage County","1860s","","Some old buildings, ruins and a church still stand in the area.","" +"Fostoria","Osage County","","","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Strawn","Coffey County","1870s","1961","\"Old\" Strawn is now located underneath the John Redmond Reservoir while New Strawn is located along U.S. 75.","" +"Miller","Lyon County","1886","","A small population and some abandoned businesses remain in the area.","" +"Dunlap","Morris County","","","2000 estimated population of 81.","" +"Skiddy","Morris County","1869","","A small population (approx. 20) remains in the area.","" +"Freedom Colony","Bourbon County","1897","early 1900s","Nothing remains of the townsite.","In 1905, most cabins were burned down. Frank Cotton discovered that the boards on his house were soaked with kerosene. Cotton saved his house but the remaining cabins burned to the ground." +"Rollin","Neosho County","1890","1921","Nothing remains of the townsite except Delos Johnson's (the town founder) house and a neglected cemetery.","" +"Cato","Crawford County","1858","Post office closed in 1905","The Cato Historical Preservation Association meets at 6:30 pm on the fourth Tuesday of each month at Arcadia Community Center, Arcadia, Kansas. The old school has been restored. Cato Christian Church is in good repair, but closed. A community reunion is held yearly.|","" +"Farlington","Crawford County","1870","","A small population remains in the area.","Farlington is located just southwest of Crawford State Park on K-7." +"Croweburg","Crawford County","1907","","A small population remains along with some shotgun houses and some building ruins.","" +"Monmouth","Crawford County","1857","Post office closed in 1955","Very little remains of the townsite.","" +"Treece","Cherokee County","early 1900s","2012","2010 Census population of 138. As of May 2012, only 2 people remain.","Due to years of mining in the area, the land in and around Treece is unstable and contaminated which had led to the citizens wanting the government to buy their land so that they can move." +"Le Hunt","Montgomery County","1905","early 1930s","Some ruins remain east of the Elk City Lake.","The town was fairly bustling thanks to a central cement factory in the center of town being the biggest employer. During the Great Depression, cement sales dropped significantly and went out of business, so the town died" +"Votaw","Montgomery County","1881","1900","Nothing remains of the townsite.","Votaw was an experimental colony founded by African-Americans. After 1900, the population slowly moved elsewhere. The last building burned down in 1915." +"Hewins","Chautauqua County","1870s","Post office closed in 1966","A small population remains.","" +"Boston","Chautauqua County","1871","1875","Nothing remains of the townsite.","Boston was the county seat of Howard County which was split into Chautauqua and Elk Counties in 1875. Sedan became the new county seat of Chautauqua County." +"Delaware Springs","Wilson County","1869","","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Kalida","Woodson County","1869","1883","Currently on property known as the Kalida Farm.","" +"Defiance","Woodson County","1873","1878, the post office closed in 1886","Only a hotel remains that is being used as a residence.","" +"Reece","Greenwood County","1870","","A small population (approx. 50) still exists.","" +"Smileyberg","Butler County","1904","early 1920s","Some structures still remain. A transmission shop is open.","" +"Rosalia","Butler County","1879","","A small population (approx. 100) still exists.","" +"Strawberry","Washington County","1861","","Nothing remains of the townsite.","A plaque was dedicated in 1990 commemorating Strawberry." +"Salem","Jewell County","1871","","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Asherville","Mitchell County","early 1860s","","A small population still exists.","" +"Lake Sibley","Cloud County","1865","Post office closed in 1876.","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Industry","Dickinson & Clay Counties","1868","","A small population (approx. 20) remains.","" +"Holland","Dickinson County","unknown","1942","A church, now used as a town hall, and a few houses, is all that remains.","" +"Elmo","Dickinson County","1866","Post office closed in 1966.","A few buildings and population remain.","" +"Abram","Lincoln County","1870","1872","Nothing remains of the townsite.","A monument was erected in 1936. Abram was the first Lincoln County Seat." +"Carneiro","Ellsworth County","","","A small population remains just north of Mushroom Rock State Park.","" +"Zarah","Barton County","","1872","Nothing remains of the townsite.","Was originally a part of Fort Zarah which was abandoned in 1869. The last resident left Zarah in 1875." +"Galatia","Barton County","1885","","2000 estimated population of 61.","" +"Boyd","Barton County","1886","1930s","Some abandoned buildings and ruins remain.","" +"Hitschmann","Barton County","","","Some old buildings still remain.","All of Hitschmann is currently on private property." +"Raymond","Rice County","1872","","2008 estimated population of 80.","" +"Frederick","Rice County","1878","","2008 estimated population of 11.","Frederick is the second-smallest incorporated town in Kansas." +"Yocemento","Ellis County","1906","","Some ruins of the old cement company remain as do some abandoned houses and other buildings.","" +"Alexander","Rush County","1869","","2008 estimated population of 66.","" +"Geuda Springs","Sumner County","1857","","2008 estimated population of 191.","" +"Bluff City","Harper County","1886","","2008 estimated population of 73.","Bluff City was originally founded as a fraud in 1873 to swindle money from the Kansas legislature. The first settlers in the area didn't arrive until 1876." +"Camchester","Harper County","late 1880s","Post office moved to Manchester, Oklahoma in 1903.","Nothing remains of the townsite.","Originally named Cameron until 1900." +"\"Old\" Clear Water","Sedgwick County","1868","1894","Little remains of old Clear Water but Clearwater has an estimated (as of 2008) population of 2,405.","" +"Marshall","Sedgwick County","1872","1883","Nothing remains of the townsite.","The entire town of Marshall was moved to Cheney in 1883." +"Waterloo","Kingman County","","","A small population (approx. 20) remains as well as some houses and other buildings.","" +"Castleton","Reno County","1872","Post office closed in 1957","A few homes and abandoned buildings remain.","Castleton was used as the setting of Sevillinois for the 1952 movie Wait Till the Sun Shines, Nellie." +"Lerado","Reno County","1886","1887","An old schoolhouse, church, and abandoned grocery store remain but most of Lerado is now farmland.","" +"Old Kiowa","Barber County","1872","1884","Nothing remains of the townsite.","Old Kiowa was abandoned when the railroad was built four miles to the south and a new Kiowa was established." +"Lake City","Barber County","1873","","A small population (approx. 30) remains. The United Methodist Church is open.","" +"Sun City","Barber County","1871","","2008 estimated population of 72.","" +"Comanche City","Comanche County","1885","1905","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Hopewell","Pratt County","1901","1920s","A small population (approx. 10) remains.","" +"Byers","Pratt County","1914","","2008 estimated population of 49.","" +"Zenith","Stafford County","1886","","A small population (approx. 20) still remains.","" +"Trousdale","Edwards County","1916","","A small resident population of about 40 remains.","" +"Devizes","Norton County","1873","1930s","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Kanona","Decatur County","1880","","Some ruins and abandoned buildings remain.","The site of Kanona is currently on private property." +"Burntwood City","Rawlins County","1860s","","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Blakeman","Rawlins County","","","Little remains of the townsite.","" +"Ludell","Rawlins County","1884","","A small resident population remains along with some ruins and abandoned buildings.","" +"Eustis","Sherman County","1885","1887","Nothing remains of the townsite.","The entire was moved in 1887 to Goodland." +"Itasca","Sherman County","1885","1887","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"California","Lane County","1879","1880s","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Vega","Wallace County","1880s","Post office closed in 1908","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Pond City","Wallace County","1866","","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Pierceville","Finney County","1872","","A small population remains along U.S. 50.","" +"Englewood","Clark County","1884","","2008 estimated population of 95.","" +"Sitka","Clark County","1909","Post office closed in 1964","A small population and some abandoned buildings and ruins still remain.","" +"Arkalon","Seward County","1888","Post office closed in 1929","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Woodsdale","Stevens County","1885","late 1880s","Nothing remains of the townsite.","Battled with Hugoton for county seat of Stevens County." +"Voorhees","Stevens County","1887","late 1890s","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Goguac","Stanton County","1889","1890s","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Borders","Stanton County","1887","1888","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Pardee","Atchison County","1855","1888","Nothing remains of the townsite but the Pardee Cemetery.","Named for Pardee Butler, a farmer and preacher who was sent adrift on a raft in the Missouri River by pro-slavery men." +"Port William","Atchison County","1856","","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Fort Cavagnial","Leavenworth County","1744","1764","Nothing remains of the old fort.","Cavagnial is an old French fort and trading post. When Lewis and Clark came through the area in 1804, they saw no sign of the old fort. The exact location is unknown." +"Delaware City","Leavenworth County","1854","1870s","Some ruins and street grades are all that remain.","" +"Springdale","Leavenworth County","1860","1920s","The Kansas City Metro area has grown into the area of Springdale.","" +"Owl City","Jefferson County","","1930s","Nothing remains of the site and it is rumored that it is now under the waters of Perry Lake.","Owl City was mainly a section house on the Leavenworth and Topeka Railroad." +"Granada","Nemaha County","1855","","Some ruins and abandoned building remain on what used to be Main Street.","" +"Richmond","Nemaha County","1855","1860s","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Guittard Station","Marshall County","1857","1900","Some abandoned buildings remain.","Guittard Station was a major stop for the Pony Express." +"Marietta","Marshall County","1881","1920s","A small population remains as does some buildings.","" +"Stockdale","Riley County","","1957","The townsite is under the waters of the Tuttle Creek Reservoir.","" +"Cleburne","Riley County","1860","1960","Nothing remains of the townsite.","Originally called Big Timber until 1878." +"Garrison","Pottawatomie County","","","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Aubry","Johnson County","1857","1888","Nothing remains but Aubry Township is named for the town.","Aubry was located around 192nd Street and Metcalf." +"Oxford","Johnson County","mid-1850s","1871","Nothing remains of the townsite.","Not to be confused with Oxford, Kansas in Sumner County, an existing city with a population of 1,049 as of 2010." +"Sunflower Village/Clearview City","Johnson County","1943","1959","Old residences, streets and other buildings remain in and around Clearview City.","Sunflower Village was established exclusively for the Sunflower Army Ammunition Plant, the plant and town remain just off of K-10 south of DeSoto." +"Tontzville","Miami County","1866","1874","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Stanton","Miami County","1855","","Several houses and businesses remain.","William Quantrill lived in Stanton during the winter of 1859-60." +"Hyatt","Anderson County","1856","","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Lone Elm","Anderson County","1869","","2008 estimated population of 26.","" +"Ransomville","Franklin County","1878","1914","The Ransom house still stands as does some other houses and buildings.","" +"Peoria","Franklin County","1857","1880s","A small population remains and Peoria Township is named for it.","" +"Stull","Douglas County","1857","","A couple of churches, some houses and the old schoolhouse remain.","Originally called Deer Creek Community until 1899 when the post office opened, the post office closed in 1903." +"Ottumwa","Coffey County","1855","","A small population remains on the north edge of the John Redmond Reservoir.","" +"Havana","Osage County","1858","early 1870s","Ruins of the Havana Stage Station and hotel remain and a sign has been posted on the site.","Not to be confused with Havana in Montgomery County." +"Superior","Osage County","1859","","The site is now part of Superior Game Farms just south of Burlingame.","" +"Kansapolis/Rochester","Shawnee County","1854","late 1850s/early 1860s","Nothing remains of the townsite, only Rochester Cemetery and Rochester Road in North Topeka mark the site.","" +"Wanamaker","Shawnee County","1891","1917","Nothing remains of the townsite however Wanamaker Road, Topeka's main western edge road, bears its name.","After a tornado destroyed the town in 1917, it was not rebuilt." +"Wilmington","Wabaunsee County","1856","1872","Nothing remains of the townsite.","The site is currently maintained as a hiking trail by a local chapter of Boy Scouts." +"Alida","Geary County","1858","1967","The site of Alida lies underneath the waters of Milford Lake.","" +"Columbia","Lyon County","1855","1857","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Agnes City","Lyon County","1858","early 1860s","Only a small cemetery marks the townsite.","Was the county seat of Lyon County until losing to Americus who then lost it to Emporia." +"White Rock","Republic County","1866","","Nothing remains of the townsite.","Founded by Thomas Lovewell. Most of the town lies under the water of the Lovewell Reservoir." +"Reamsville","Smith County","1880","","A small population remains.","An Old Dutch Mill, built in 1882, was moved to Smith Center in 1938." +"Harlan","Smith County","1877","","A small population remains as well as the ruins of Main Street and a high school gymnasium.","Harlan was home to Gould College which lasted from 1881 until 1891." +"Lindsey","Ottawa County","1866","Post office closed in 1942.","Nothing remains of the townsite except an old well.","" +"Lyona","Dickinson County","1857","Post office closed in 1888.","Nothing remains of the townsite except for a church & the old Lyona School built in 1870.","" +"Canada","Marion County","1873","","A small population (approx. 40) remains.","" +"Boomer City","Saline County","mid-1940s","","Boomer City was established as a town to house the construction people working on the Kanapolis Reservoir. When the lake was completed, the town was abandoned.","" +"Mariposa","Saline County","1856","unknown","The town barely got started and was abandoned soon after its founding.","" +"Buchanan","Saline County","1857","late 1850s","The town was surveyed but soon after a local child died after arrived in Buchanan, the town was abandoned.","" +"Kipp","Saline County","early 1860s","1960s","A small population remains.","" +"Dry Creek","Saline County","1877","Post office closed in 1887.","An old blacksmith shop still stands but nothing else remains.","" +"Terra Cotta","Ellsworth County","1867","1888","Nothing remains of the townsite.","Ironically, in 1901, a railroad built a depot at Terra Cotta despite nothing being there. It was moved in 1934." +"Idavale","Ellsworth County","","1893","The Idavale Ranch is located on the Kanapolis Reservoir Legacy Trail, along with Terra Cotta.","" +"Fairport","Russell County","1880","1940s","A small population remains.","" +"Redwing","Barton County","1890","","A small population (approx. 20) remains.","" +"Boyd","Barton County","1886","","A small population and building ruins remain.","" +"Cain City","Rice County","1881","1889","After the founder, Roger Cain, died, the town was slowly abandoned. Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Empire","McPherson County","1855, post office established in 1861","late 1870s","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Hukle","Sedgwick County","1885","1915","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Marshall","Sedgwick County","1872","1880s","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Calista","Kingman County","1880s","1970s","An old grain elevator and a couple of houses remain.","" +"Meridian","Sumner County","1871","1886","The town never actually existed despite being named the county seat in 1871.","" +"Saratoga","Pratt County","1878","early 1900s","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Drury","Sumner County","1882","","A small population (approx. 20) remains along with a dam built in 1882.","" +"Zyba","Sumner County","1888","1915","Nothing remains of the townsite, the town was wiped off the map by a tornado.","" +"Belvidere","Kiowa County","1887","","A small population remains.","" +"Leota","Norton County","1873","1882","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Port Landis","Norton County","1872","","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Woodruff","Phillips County","1885","","A small population remains.","" +"Gandy","Sherman County","1885","1887","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Hawkeye","Decatur County","1876","1880s","Little remains of the townsite.","" +"Coyote","Trego County","January 1868","June 1868","Coyote was the western terminus of the Union Pacific during construction. When the railroad moved on, Coyote was abandoned.","" +"Augustine","Logan County","1887","Post office closed in 1895","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Vega","Wallace County","1887","1890s","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Jerome","Gove County","1886","Post office closed in 1943","Little remains of the townsite.","" +"Sherlock","Finney County","1872","","In 1910, the people of Sherlock renamed the town Holcomb, which still exists.","" +"Old Montezuma","Gray County","1886","1895","Some ruins remain in the area.","In 1912, the Santa Fe Railroad laid out a new town named Montezuma which continues to thrive." +"Hess","Gray County","1887","","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Morton City","Hodgeman County","1877","1880s","Some ruins of old stone houses remain.","The townsite is now a part of the Hanna Hereford Ranch." +"Ivanhoe","Haskell County","late 1880s","1920s","Nothing remains of the townsite except for a Santa Fe Trail marker and a cemetery.","" +"Dermot","Stevens County","1887","Post office closed in 1929","Nothing remains of the townsite.","The town was short-lived but the post office existed decades longer than the actual town." +"Pleasant Plains","Morton County","","","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Taloga","Morton County","1886","1890s","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Mertilla","Meade County","1885","1893","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Nirwana City","Meade County","1886","1888","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Carthage","Meade County","1885","1885","The town was abandoned when Meade Center won the county seat. Nothing remains but a main street through Meade is named Carthage.","" +"Pearlette","Meade County","1879","1880","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Spring Lake/Artesian City","Meade County","1885","1893","Renamed Artesian City from Spring Lake in 1887, nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Veteran","Stanton County","1885","1886","The exact location of the first townsite of Veteran is unknown but the second location became Johnson City in 1886.","The town of Veteran was apparently founded by Civil War Veterans." +"Annelly","Harvey County","","","The main street and an old schoolhouse remain.","" +"Elk","Chase County","","Post office closed in 1923","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Farmer City","Wichita County","","","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Hail Ridge","Linn County","","Post office closed in 1888","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Millbrook","Graham County","1880","1887","The ruins of a schoolhouse remain in the area.","" +"Prairie City","Douglas County","1857","1883","A cemetery, ruins of an old church and an abandoned stone house are all that remain of the town.","" +"Smoky Hill City","Ellis County","1899","1905","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Sibley","Cloud County","","","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Thurman","Chase County","1874","1944","Little remains of the townsite.","" +"Twin Mound","Douglas County","1857","early 1900s","A small population remains along with an old cemetery, schoolhouse and the natural mounds the town was named for.","" +"Muncie","Wyandotte County","","","Muncie is now a part of suburban Kansas City.","" +"Stringtown/Woodstock","Jefferson County","1865","Post office closed in 1891","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Zarah","Johnson County","1902","","Nothing remains of the townsite.","Zarah might have been located near Shawnee Mission Parkway and Woodland Road." +"Emerald Community","Anderson County","1857","","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Ohio City","Franklin County","1857","1864","Nothing remains of the townsite.","Was the county seat from 1861 until 1864." +"Williamsport","Shawnee County","1857","","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Camp Whiteside","Geary County","","1930s","Nothing remains of the site.","" +"Toledo","Chase County","1860","","A cemetery and some farms are all that remain.","" +"Wauneta","Chautauqua County","","Post office closed in 1931","A United Methodist Church is located on K-166 east of Cedarvale.","" +"Union Center","Elk County","1868","","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Geneva","Allen County","1857","Post office closed in 1942.","Little remains of the townsite.","" +"Fact","Clay County","unknown","","Little remains of the townsite, a small population remains.","" +"Victor","Mitchell County","","1959","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Shipton","Saline County","","Post office closed in 1895","Nothing remains of the townsite.","The entire town was auctioned off in 1909." +"Black Wolf","Ellsworth County","1879","","A grain elevator and some other buildings remain.","Black Wolf is currently on private property." +"Shaffer","Rush County","1892","","Little remains of the townsite.","" +"Beaver","Barton County","1918","","A small population remains.","" +"Wherry","Rice County","","","Nothing remains of the townsite.","The last building marking the site burned down in 1967." +"Saxman","Rice County","","","A small population (approx. 30) remains.","" +"Roxbury","McPherson County","1866","","A small population (approx. 75) remains.","" +"Ashtabula Colony","McPherson County","1871","","Merged with McPherson.","" +"Medora","Reno County","","","Little remains of the townsite, a small population remains.","" +"Bayneville","Sedgwick County","1884","","Some houses and ruins remain in the area.","" +"Basil","Kingman County","1892","1930s","All that remains is an abandoned grain elevator.","Founded as Gage until 1901." +"Elm Mills","Barber County","1879","","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Touzalin","Meade County","1884","1885","Nothing remains of the townsite.","" +"Centerview","Edwards County","~1880","","Structures still stand, and two families still live on the townsite.","" +"Acres","Clark County","","early 2000s","Town has been completely vacant for a few years. Six buildings remain standing on the townsite, including an elevator & old school.","" +"Croft","Pratt County","","2000s","Two vacant grain elevators, two vacant houses, an old school, and a few ruins remain in this town.","" diff --git a/csv/204-csv/7.csv b/csv/204-csv/7.csv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3fc6f8d8f4edffe2937191d3bcff19e1e875f159 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/7.csv @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +"#","Date","Film","Gross","Top Ten Places" +"1","January 5, 2014","Frozen","$2,441,278","Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones (#2), Ender's Game (#5)" +"2","January 12, 2014","Frozen","$1,193,153","The Wolf of Wall Street (#3)" +"3","January 19, 2014","¿Qué le Dijiste a Dios?","$1,607,603","Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit (#2), American Hustle (#4), The Book Thief (#7), Khumba (#9)" +"4","January 26, 2014","I, Frankenstein","$2,017,410","Grudge Match (#10)" +"5","February 2, 2014","47 Ronin","$1,916,620","Devil's Due (#2)" +"6","February 9, 2014","The Lego Movie","$3,823,198","The Legend of Hercules (#4), Thanks for Sharing (#8), Dallas Buyers Club (#10)" +"7","February 16, 2014","Cásese Quien Pueda","$3,287,643","RoboCop (#2), The Monuments Men (#4), Winter's Tale (#7)" +"8","February 23, 2014","Cásese Quien Pueda","$2,228,705","Pompeii (#3), 12 Years a Slave (#5), Saving Mr. Banks (#7)" +"9","March 2, 2014","Mr. Peabody & Sherman","$2,687,778","Fachon Models (#6), August: Osage County (#8), Lone Survivor (#10)" +"10","March 9, 2014","300: Rise of an Empire","$5,468,513","Homefront (#8), Zip & Zap and the Marble Gang (#10)" +"11","March 16, 2014","300: Rise of an Empire","$2,891,351","El Crimen del Cácaro Gumaro (#2), Need for Speed (#3), Tarzan (#4), Labor Day (#8)" +"12","March 23, 2014","Noah","$5,743,388","Muppets Most Wanted (#3)" +"13","March 30, 2014","Captain America: The Winter Soldier","$8,596,889","" diff --git a/csv/204-csv/704.table b/csv/204-csv/704.table new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6f0fdb3e492f57ab83b063458b30cf489d452106 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/704.table @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +| Province | Map # | ISO 3166-2:AF | Centers | Population | Area (km²) | Language | Notes | U.N. Region | +| Badakhshan | 30 | AF-BDS | Fayzabad | 823,000 | 44,059 | Dari Persian, | Composed of 29 districts | North East Afghanistan | +| Badghis | 4 | AF-BDG | Qala i Naw | 429,500 | 20,591 | Dari Persian, Pashto | 7 districts | West Afghanistan | +| Baghlan | 19 | AF-BGL | Puli Khumri | 779,000 | 21,118 | Dari Persian Uzbek, Turkmen, Pashto | 16 districts | North East Afghanistan | +| Balkh | 13 | AF-BAL | Mazari Sharif | 1,096,100 | 17,249 | Dari Persian, | 15 districts | North Afghanistan | +| Bamyan | 15 | AF-BAM | Bamyan | 387,300 | 14,175 | Dari Persian | 7 districts | East Central Afghanistan | +| Daykundi | 10 | AF-DAY | Nili | 399,600 | 8,088 | Dari Persian | 8 districts Formed from Orūzgān Province in 2004 | South West Afghanistan | +| Farah | 2 | AF-FRA | Farah | 438,000 | 48,471 | Pashto, Dari Persian, Baloch | 11 districts | West Afghanistan | +| Faryab | 5 | AF-FYB | Maymana | 858,600 | 20,293 | Dari Persian, Turkmen and Uzbek | 14 districts | West Afghanistan | +| Ghazni | 16 | AF-GHA | Ghazni | 931,000 | 22,915 | Pashto, Dari Persian | 19 districts | South Afghanistan | +| Ghor | 6 | AF-GHO | Chaghcharan | 485,000 | 36,479 | Dari Persian | 10 districts | East Central Afghanistan | +| Helmand | 7 | AF-HEL | Lashkar Gah | 745,000 | 58,584 | Pashto,Baloch | 13 districts | South West Afghanistan | +| Herat | 1 | AF-HER | Herat | 1,182,000 | 54,778 | Dari Persian, Pashto | 15 districts | West Afghanistan | +| Jowzjan | 8 | AF-JOW | Sheberghan | 441,000 | 11,798 | Uzbek, Dari Persian | 9 districts | North Afghanistan | +| Kabul | 22 | AF-KAB | Kabul | 3,314,000 | 4,462 | Pashto, Dari Persian, Turkmen, Baloch and Uzbek | 15 districts | Central Afghanistan | +| Kandahar | 12 | AF-KAN | Kandahar | 886,000 | 54,022 | Pashto, Dari Persian,Baloch | 16 districts | South West Afghanistan | +| Kapisa | 29 | AF-KAP | Mahmud-i-Raqi | 360,000 | 1,842 | Dari Persian | 7 districts | Central Afghanistan | +| Khost | 26 | AF-KHO | Khost | 300,000 | 4,152 | Pashto | 13 districts | South Afghanistan | +| Kunar | 34 | AF-KNR | Asadabad | 321,000 | 4,942 | Pashto | 15 districts | East Afghanistan | +| Kunduz | 18 | AF-KDZ | Kunduz | 820,000 | 8,040 | Dari Persian, Uzbek, Turkmen, Pashto | 7 districts | North East Afghanistan | +| Laghman | 32 | AF-LAG | Mihtarlam District | 373,000 | 3,843 | Pashto, Dari Persian and Pashai | 5 districts | East Afghanistan | +| Lowgar | 23 | AF-LOW | Pul-i-Alam | 292,000 | 3,880 | Dari Persian, Pashto | 7 districts | Central Afghanistan | +| Nangarhar | 33 | AF-NAN | Jalalabad | 1,089,000 | 7,727 | Pashto, Dari Persian | 23 districts | East Afghanistan | +| Nimruz | 3 | AF-NIM | Zaranj | 149,000 | 41,005 | Balochi, Dari Persian and Balochi | 5 districts | South West Afghanistan | +| Nurestan | 31 | AF-NUR | Parun | 112,000 | 9,225 | Nuristani, Pashto, Dari Persian | 7 districts | East Afghanistan | +| Orūzgān | 11 | AF-ORU | Tarin Kowt | 627,000 | 22,696 | Pashto | 6 districts | South West Afghanistan | +| Paktia | 24 | AF-PIA | Gardez | 415,000 | 6,432 | Pashto, Dari Persian | 11 districts | South Afghanistan | +| Paktika | 25 | AF-PKA | Sharan | 352,000 | 19,482 | Pashto | 15 districts | South Afghanistan | +| Panjshir | 28 | AF-PAN | Bazarak | 128,620 | 3,610 | Dari Persian | 5 districts Created in 2004 from Parwan Province | Central Afghanistan | +| Parwan | 20 | AF-PAR | Charikar | 726,000 | 5,974 | Dari Persian | Composed of 9 districts | Central Afghanistan | +| Samangan | 14 | AF-SAM | Aybak | 378,000 | 11,262 | Dari Persian, Uzbek | 5 districts | North Afghanistan | +| Sar-e Pol | 9 | AF-SAR | Sar-e Pol | 468,000 | 15,999 | Dari Persian and Uzbek | 6 districts | North Afghanistan | +| Takhar | 27 | AF-TAK | Taloqan | 810,800 | 12,333 | Dari Persian, and Uzbek | 12 districts | North East Afghanistan | +| Wardak | 21 | AF-WAR | Meydan Shahr | 413,000 | 8,938 | Pashto, Dari Persian | 9 districts | Central Afghanistan | +| Zabul | 17 | AF-ZAB | Qalat | 365,920 | 17,343 | Pashto | 9 districts | South West Afghanistan | diff --git a/csv/204-csv/739.table b/csv/204-csv/739.table new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..76d36c02bf04d4de991bc22b43662faa5d1b62a4 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/739.table @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +| Districts | UBIGEO | Area (km²) | Population | Population density (/km²) | Created | Postal code | +| Ancón | 150102 | 299.22 | 29,419 | 98.3 | 29 October 1874 | 02 | +| Ate | 150103 | 77.72 | 419,663 | 5,399.7 | 2 January 1857 | 03 | +| Barranco | 150104 | 3.33 | 45,922 | 13,790.4 | 26 October 1874 | 04 | +| Breña | 150105 | 3.22 | 94,808 | 29,443.5 | 15 July 1949 | 05 | +| Carabayllo | 150106 | 346.88 | 188,764 | 544.2 | 4 August 1821 | 06 | +| Chaclacayo | 150107 | 39.5 | 39,686 | 1,004.7 | 24 April 1940 | 08 | +| Chorrillos | 150108 | 38.94 | 262,595 | 6,743.6 | 2 January 1857 | 09 | +| Cieneguilla | 150109 | 240.33 | 15,784 | 65.7 | 3 March 1970 | 40 | +| Comas | 150110 | 48.75 | 464,745 | 9,533.2 | 12 December 1961 | 07 | +| El Agustino | 150111 | 12.54 | 165,425 | 13,191.8 | 6 January 1965 | 10 | +| Independencia | 150112 | 14.56 | 197,308 | 13,551.4 | 16 March 1964 | 28 | +| Jesús María | 150113 | 4.57 | 58,588 | 12,820.1 | 13 December 1963 | 11 | +| La Molina | 150114 | 65.75 | 124,468 | 1,893.0 | 6 February 1962 | 12 | +| La Victoria | 150115 | 8.74 | 190,218 | 21,764.1 | 16 August 1921 | 13 | +| Lima | 150101 | 21.88 | 278,804 | 13,187.2 | 2 January 1857 | 01 | +| Lince | 150116 | 3.03 | 52,123 | 17,202.3 | 20 May 1936 | 14 | +| Los Olivos | 150117 | 18.25 | 286,549 | 15,701.3 | 7 April 1989 | 39 | +| Lurigancho | 150118 | 236.47 | 90,594 | 383.1 | 2 January 1857 | 15 | +| Lurín | 150119 | 181.12 | 55,953 | 308.9 | 2 January 1857 | 16 | +| Magdalena del Mar | 150120 | 3.61 | 48,445 | 13,419.7 | 10 May 1920 | 17 | +| Miraflores | 150122 | 9.62 | 92,815 | 9,648.1 | 2 January 1857 | 18 | +| Pachacamac | 150123 | 160.23 | 54,763 | 341.8 | 2 January 1857 | 19 | +| Pucusana | 150124 | 37.83 | 9,231 | 244.0 | 22 January 1943 | 20 | +| Pueblo Libre | 150121 | 4.38 | 71,892 | 16,413.7 | 2 January 1857 | 21 | +| Puente Piedra | 150125 | 71.18 | 203,473 | 2,858.6 | 14 February 1927 | 22 | +| Punta Hermosa | 150126 | 119.5 | 4,676 | 39.1 | 7 April 1954 | 24 | +| Punta Negra | 150127 | 130.5 | 4,473 | 34.3 | 7 April 1954 | 23 | +| Rímac | 150128 | 11.87 | 175,793 | 14,809.9 | 16 August 1921 | 25 | +| San Bartolo | 150129 | 45.01 | 5,733 | 127.4 | 5 May 1946 | 26 | +| San Borja | 150130 | 9.96 | 102,762 | 10,317.5 | 1 June 1983 | 41 | +| San Isidro | 150131 | 11.1 | 55,309 | 6,165.6 | 24 April 1931 | 27 | +| San Juan de Lurigancho | 150132 | 131.25 | 812,656 | 6,191.7 | 13 January 1967 | 36 | +| San Juan de Miraflores | 150133 | 23.98 | 335,237 | 13,979.9 | 12 January 1965 | 29 | +| San Luis | 150134 | 3.49 | 46,258 | 13,254.4 | 30 May 1968 | 30 | +| San Martín de Porres | 150135 | 36.91 | 525,155 | 14,228.0 | 22 May 1950 | 31 | +| San Miguel | 150136 | 10.72 | 124,904 | 11,651.5 | 10 May 1920 | 32 | +| Santa Anita | 150137 | 10.69 | 160,777 | 15,039.9 | 26 October 1989 | 43 | +| Santa María del Mar District | 150138 | 9.81 | 88 | 9.0 | 16 January 1962 | 37 | +| Santa Rosa | 150139 | 21.5 | 9,379 | 436.2 | 7 February 1962 | 38 | +| Santiago de Surco | 150140 | 34.75 | 272,690 | 7,847.2 | 16 December 1929 | 33 | +| Surquillo | 150141 | 3.46 | 84,202 | 24,335.8 | 15 July 1949 | 34 | +| Villa El Salvador | 150142 | 35.46 | 367,436 | 10,362.0 | 1 June 1983 | 42 | +| Villa María del Triunfo | 150143 | 70.57 | 355,761 | 5,041.2 | 28 December 1961 | 35 | diff --git a/csv/204-csv/741.table b/csv/204-csv/741.table new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a5d98f3fb66db15a9081c65cc01d90c843a95493 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/741.table @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +| Rank | Name | Nationality | 1,62 | 1,67 | 1,72 | 1,75 | Notes | +| 1 | Dior Delophont | France | – | o | o | o | q | +| 1 | Ligia Grozav | Romania | – | o | o | o | q | +| 3 | Iryna Herashchenko | Ukraine | – | o | xo | o | q | +| 4 | Lucija Zupžic | Croatia | o | o | o | xo | q | +| 4 | Chanice Porter | Jamaica | – | – | – | xo | q | +| 6 | Alexandra Plaza | Germany | o | xo | o | xxo | q | +| 7 | Nikola Parilová | Czech Republic | o | o | o | xxx | q | +| 7 | Ioánna Koltsídou | Greece | o | o | o | xxx | q | +| 9 | Leontia Kallenou | Cyprus | – | xo | xo | xxx | | +| 10 | Anna Pau | Italy | xxo | o | xxo | xxx | | +| 11 | Emily Crutcher | Australia | o | o | xxx | | | +| 11 | Keeley O'Hagan | New Zealand | o | o | xxx | | | +| 13 | Dace Dreimane | Latvia | xo | o | xxx | | | +| 14 | Vivien Baglyos | Hungary | o | xo | xxx | | | +| 15 | Thea Lafond | Dominica | xo | xxx | | | | diff --git a/csv/204-csv/781.table b/csv/204-csv/781.table new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f96c393066dd1144087b6450745f2aecde9a5c5c --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/781.table @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +| Name(s) | Yard no. | Type (as built) | Owner | IMO number | Laid down | Launched | Delivered/ Commissioned | Fate/ Decommissioned | Notes | +| Sally | 100 | Yacht | Lyman | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | | +| Caprice | 101 | Yacht | Robinson | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | | +| Eleanor | 103 | Yacht | Clapp | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | | +| USS Lawrence (DD-8) | 104 | Bainbridge-class destroyer | U.S. Navy | Unknown | 10 April 1899 | 7 November 1900 | 7 April 1903 | 20 June 1919 | Sold to Joseph G. Hitner; scrapped | +| USS Macdonough (DD-9) | 105 | Bainbridge-class destroyer | U.S. Navy | Unknown | 10 April 1899 | 24 December 1900 | 5 September 1903 | 3 September 1919 | Sold to Joseph G. Hitner; scrapped | +| Jule | 106 | Yacht | J. Arthur | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | 12 June 1899 | Unknown | | +| United States lightship LV-72 | 107 | Lightvessel | U.S Lighthouse Board | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | 13 February 1901 | Unknown | | diff --git a/csv/204-csv/791.csv b/csv/204-csv/791.csv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6e8ee4f199506cf4b5d48a8b144b76adaf591dbb --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/791.csv @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +"Event","Winner","Second","Third","Fourth" +"2008 Telstra Men's Pro","Josh Constable","Seb Wilson","Grant Thomas","Jackson Close" +"2008 Banana Boat Women's Pro","Jennifer Smith","Janna Irons","Justin Dupont","Selby Riddle" +"2007 Odyssey 20/20 Men's Pro","Josh Constable","Harrison Roach","Jackson Close","Harley Ingleby" +"2007 Banana Boat Women's Pro","Chelsea Wlliams","Lisa Nicholson","Isabelle Braley","Crystal Dzigas" +"2009 Golden Breed Mens Pro LQS","Taylor Jensen","Josh Constable","Christian Wach","Harrison Roach" +"2009 Banana Boat Women's Pro","Chelsea Wlliams","Melissa Combo","IsaSelby Riddle","Isabelle Brayley" +"2010 Golden Breed Mens Pro LQS","Taylor Jensen","Josh Constable","Christian Wach","Jackson Close" +"2010 The Back Beach Women’s 1 Star Pro","Crystal Dzigas","Isabele Braly","Leah Dawson","Rosie Locke" diff --git a/csv/204-csv/792.html b/csv/204-csv/792.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7a627e7d820bec5b3539db366799f3d8fb743b35 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/792.html @@ -0,0 +1,310 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
136September 1@ Cubs4 - 3Marquis (11-8)Patton (0-2)Dempster (24)40,60661-75
137September 2@ Cubs6 - 5Marmol (5-1)Qualls (6-4)Dempster (25)41,41561-76
138September 3@ Brewers9 - 7Borkowski (4-3)Aquino (0-1)Qualls (4)31,22662-76
139September 4@ Brewers5 - 3Villanueva (7-3)Backe (0-1)Cordero (40)25,85462-77
140September 5@ Brewers14 - 2Gallardo (7-4)Albers (4-7)28,98862-78
141September 7@ Mets11 - 3Pelfrey (2-7)Rodríguez (8-13)51,11362-79
142September 8@ Mets3 - 1Glavine (13-6)Williams (8-14)Wagner (31)53,06162-80
143September 9@ Mets4 - 1Martínez (2-0)Oswalt (14-7)Wagner (32)51,84762-81
144September 11Cubs5 - 4 (11)Lidge (4-2)Dempster (2-6)33,49363-81
145September 12Cubs3 - 2Hill (9-8)Albers (4-8)Dempster (26)33,11563-82
146September 13Cubs6 - 2Trachsel (7-10)Williams (8-15)34,23463-83
147September 14Pirates4 - 3Sánchez (1-0)Qualls (6-5)Capps (17)35,35263-84
148September 15Pirates9 - 7Gutiérrez (1-1)Morris (9-10)Lidge (15)40,42564-84
149September 16Pirates15 - 3Backe (1-1)Maholm (10-15)35,71565-84
150September 17Brewers6 - 0Gallardo (9-4)Albers (4-9)32,57865-85
151September 18Brewers9 - 1Vargas (11-4)Paulino (0-1)32,86665-86
152September 19Brewers5 - 4 (10)Lidge (5-2)Wise (3-2)36,98166-86
153September 20@ Cardinals18 - 1Rodríguez (9-13)Looper (12-11)42,17167-86
154September 21@ Cardinals6 - 3Backe (2-1)Piñeiro (6-5)Lidge (16)43,67768-86
155September 22@ Cardinals7 - 4Thompson (7-6)Albers (4-10)Isringhausen (30)46,23768-87
156September 23@ Cardinals4 - 3Jiménez (3-0)Lidge (5-3)46,16968-88
157September 25@ Reds8 - 5Paulino (1-1)Coutlangus (4-2)Lidge (17)13,26169-88
158September 26@ Reds7 - 6Sarfate (1-0)Burton (4-2)Qualls (5)13,13870-88
159September 27@ Reds4 - 3Borkowski (5-3)Majewski (0-4)Lidge (18)13,62671-88
160September 28Braves7 - 2Reyes (2-2)Albers (4-11)43,01171-89
161September 29Braves3 - 2Backe (3-1)Bennett (2-1)Lidge (19)43,62472-89
162September 30Braves3 - 0Paulino (2-1)Carlyle (8-7)Borkowski (1)43,82373-89
diff --git a/csv/204-csv/801.csv b/csv/204-csv/801.csv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2a8c55685a8cb84c6c8ba3234a974be53d4fd71f --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/801.csv @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +"Year","Derby +winner","Galaxy","Draw","Chivas" +"2005","Galaxy","5","0","0" +"2006","Galaxy","2","1","1" +"2007","Chivas","1","1","2" +"2008","Galaxy","1","2","0" +"2009","Galaxy","3","2","0" +"2010","Galaxy","2","0","0" +"2011","Galaxy","2","0","0" +"2012","Galaxy","2","0","1" +"2013","Galaxy","2","1","0" +"Total","","20","7","4" diff --git a/csv/204-csv/812.table b/csv/204-csv/812.table new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..86360902de563df88704ef53dfdc50dd663284f5 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/812.table @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +| # | Prime Minister | Date of birth | Start date of (first) term | Age at beginning of (first) term | End date of (final) term | Total time in office | Date of death | Lifespan | +| 1 | Edmund Barton | 18 January 1849 | 1 January 1901 | 51 years, 348 days | 24 September 1903 | 996 days | 7 January 1920 | 25,920 days (70 years, 354 days) | +| 2 | Alfred Deakin | 3 August 1856 | 24 September 1903 | 47 years, 52 days | 29 April 1910 | 1,774 days | 7 October 1919 | 23,074 days (63 years, 65 days) | +| 3 | Chris Watson | 9 April 1867 | 27 April 1904 | 37 years, 18 days | 18 August 1904 | 113 days | 18 November 1941 | 27,251 days (74 years, 223 days) | +| 4 | George Reid | 25 February 1845 | 18 August 1904 | 59 years, 175 days | 5 July 1905 | 321 days | 12 September 1918 | 26,861 days (73 years, 199 days) | +| 5 | Andrew Fisher | 29 August 1862 | 13 November 1908 | 46 years, 76 days | 27 October 1915 | 1,758 days | 22 October 1928 | 24,160 days (66 years, 54 days) | +| 6 | Joseph Cook | 7 December 1860 | 24 June 1913 | 52 years, 199 days | 17 September 1914 | 450 days | 30 July 1947 | 31,645 days (86 years, 235 days) | +| 7 | Billy Hughes | 25 September 1862 | 27 October 1915 | 53 years, 32 days | 9 February 1923 | 2,662 days | 28 October 1952 | 32,905 days (90 years, 33 days) | +| 8 | Stanley Bruce | 15 April 1883 | 9 February 1923 | 39 years, 300 days | 22 October 1929 | 2,447 days | 25 August 1967 | 30,812 days (84 years, 132 days) | +| 9 | James Scullin | 18 September 1876 | 22 October 1929 | 53 years, 34 days | 6 January 1932 | 806 days | 28 January 1953 | 27,890 days (76 years, 132 days) | +| 10 | Joseph Lyons | 15 September 1879 | 6 January 1932 | 52 years, 113 days | 7 April 1939 | 2,648 days | 7 April 1939 | 21,753 days (59 years, 204 days) | +| 11 | Earle Page | 8 August 1880 | 7 April 1939 | 58 years, 242 days | 26 April 1939 | 19 days | 20 December 1961 | 29,718 days (81 years, 134 days) | +| 12 | Robert Menzies | 20 December 1894 | 26 April 1939 | 44 years, 127 days | 26 January 1966 | 6,735 days | 15 May 1978 | 30,461 days (83 years, 146 days) | +| 13 | Arthur Fadden | 13 April 1894 | 29 August 1941 | 47 years, 138 days | 7 October 1941 | 39 days | 21 April 1973 | 28,862 days (79 years, 8 days) | +| 14 | John Curtin | 8 January 1885 | 7 October 1941 | 56 years, 272 days | 5 July 1945 | 1,367 days | 5 July 1945 | 22,092 days (60 years, 178 days) | +| 15 | Frank Forde | 18 July 1890 | 6 July 1945 | 54 years, 353 days | 13 July 1945 | 7 days | 28 January 1983 | 33,796 days (92 years, 194 days) | +| 16 | Ben Chifley | 22 September 1885 | 13 July 1945 | 59 years, 294 days | 19 December 1949 | 1,620 days | 13 June 1951 | 24,004 days (65 years, 264 days) | +| 17 | Harold Holt | 5 August 1908 | 26 January 1966 | 57 years, 174 days | 19 December 1967 | 690 days | 17 December 1967 | 21,683 days (59 years, 134 days) | +| 18 | John McEwen | 29 March 1900 | 19 December 1967 | 67 years, 265 days | 10 January 1968 | 22 days | 20 November 1980 | 29,456 days (80 years, 236 days) | +| 19 | John Gorton | 9 September 1911 | 10 January 1968 | 56 years, 123 days | 10 March 1971 | 1,155 days | 19 May 2002 | 33,125 days (90 years, 252 days) | +| 20 | William McMahon | 23 February 1908 | 10 March 1971 | 63 years, 15 days | 5 December 1972 | 636 days | 31 March 1988 | 29,257 days (80 years, 37 days) | +| 21 | Gough Whitlam | 11 July 1916 | 5 December 1972 | 56 years, 147 days | 11 November 1975 | 1,071 days | | 35,771 days (97 years, 342 days) | +| 22 | Malcolm Fraser | 21 May 1930 | 11 November 1975 | 45 years, 174 days | 11 March 1983 | 2,677 days | | 30,709 days (84 years, 28 days) | +| 23 | Bob Hawke | 9 December 1929 | 11 March 1983 | 53 years, 92 days | 20 December 1991 | 3,206 days | | 30,872 days (84 years, 191 days) | +| 24 | Paul Keating | 18 January 1944 | 20 December 1991 | 47 years, 336 days | 11 March 1996 | 1,543 days | | 25,719 days (70 years, 151 days) | +| 25 | John Howard | 26 July 1939 | 11 March 1996 | 56 years, 229 days | 3 December 2007 | 4,284 days | | 27,356 days (74 years, 327 days) | +| 26 | Kevin Rudd | 21 September 1957 | 3 December 2007 | 50 years, 73 days | 18 September 2013 | 1,017 days | | 20,724 days (56 years, 270 days) | +| 27 | Julia Gillard | 29 September 1961 | 24 June 2010 | 48 years, 268 days | 27 June 2013 | 1,099 days | | 19,255 days (52 years, 262 days) | +| 28 | Tony Abbott | 4 November 1957 | 18 September 2013 | 55 years, 318 days | Incumbent | 273 days | | 20,680 days (56 years, 226 days) | +| # | Prime Minister | Date of birth | Start date of (first) term | Age at beginning of (first) term | End date of (final) term | Total time in office | Date of death | Lifespan | diff --git a/csv/204-csv/815.csv b/csv/204-csv/815.csv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c3b41a43fe634213114651479e47c9cb6dc40034 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/815.csv @@ -0,0 +1,178 @@ +"Model","Fuel Type","mpg (US gallons)","L/100 km","NZ Rating +(Stars)" +"Volkswagen Polo 1.4 TDI BLUEMOTION","diesel","62","3.8","5.5" +"Volkswagen Polo 1.4 TDI 5M","diesel","52","4.5","5.5" +"Volkswagen Polo 1.4 MAN","petrol","36.7","6.4","4.5" +"Volkswagen Polo 1.4 6A","petrol","34","6.9","4.5" +"Fiat 500 1.3 JTD POP","diesel","56","4.2","5.5" +"Fiat 500 1.2 POP","petrol","46","5.1","5" +"Fiat 500 1.4 LOUNGE 3D","petrol","37.3","6.3","4.5" +"Fiat 500 1.4 POP","petrol","37.3","6.3","4.5" +"Fiat 500 1.4 SPORT","petrol","37.3","6.3","4.5" +"Mini Cooper HATCH 6M 2DR 1.5L Diesel","diesel","53","4.4","5.5" +"Mini Cooper COUPE 6M 3DR 1.6L Diesel","diesel","52","4.5","5.5" +"Mini Cooper COUPE 6A 3DR 1.6L Diesel","diesel","43.5","5.4","5" +"Mini Cooper HATCH 6M 2DR 1.6I","petrol","40.5","5.8","5" +"Mini Cooper COUPE 6M 3DR 1.6L","petrol","39.2","6","5" +"Mini Cooper HATCH 6M 2DR 1.5L","petrol","35","6.7","4.5" +"Mini Cooper COUPE 6A 3DR 1.6L","petrol","34.6","6.8","4.5" +"Citroen C4 1.6 HDI 6A EGS 5DR","diesel","52","4.5","5.5" +"Citroen C4 1.6 SX 5DR 5SP M D","diesel","50","4.7","5" +"Citroen C4 2.0 SX 5DR 6SP A D","diesel","37.3","6.3","4.5" +"Hyundai Getz 1.5D CRDI 5D M5","diesel","52","4.5","5.5" +"Hyundai Getz 1.4 5D M5","petrol","38.5","6.1","4.5" +"Kia Rio 1.5 DIESEL HATCH MAN","diesel","52","4.5","5.5" +"Kia Rio 1.5 DIESEL SEDAN MAN","diesel","52","4.5","5.5" +"Kia Rio 1.6 HATCH MANUAL","petrol","34.6","6.8","4.5" +"Volkswagen Golf 1.9 TDI BLUEMOTION","diesel","52","4.5","5.5" +"Volkswagen Golf 1.9 TDI 7DSG","diesel","44.3","5.3","5" +"Volkswagen Golf 90KW TSI 7DSG","petrol","39.8","5.9","5" +"Volkswagen Golf 1.9 TDI 6DSG","diesel","39.2","6","5" +"Volkswagen Golf 2.0 TDI 4 MOTION MAN","diesel","39.2","6","5" +"Volkswagen Golf 2.0 TDI DSG","diesel","39.2","6","5" +"Volkswagen Golf TDI 103KW 6DSG","diesel","38.5","6.1","4.5" +"Volkswagen Golf TDI 103KW 4MOTION","diesel","37.3","6.3","4.5" +"Fiat Grande Punto 1.3 JTD 5D 6SP","diesel","51","4.6","5" +"Fiat Grande Punto 1.3 JTD 5D DUALOGIC","diesel","51","4.6","5" +"Fiat Grande Punto 1.3 JTD DUAL LOGIC","diesel","46","5.1","5" +"Fiat Grande Punto 1.9 JTD SPORT 3D 6SP","diesel","42","5.6","5" +"Fiat Grande Punto 1.9 EMOTION 5DR 6SPD","diesel","42","5.6","5" +"Fiat Grande Punto 1.9 JTD 5D 6SPEED","diesel","42","5.6","5" +"Fiat Grande Punto 1.4 DYNAMIC 5 SPEED","petrol","38.5","6.1","4.5" +"Fiat Grande Punto 1.4 5D DUAL LOGIC","petrol","35","6.7","4.5" +"Honda Civic Hybrid","petrol","51","4.6","5" +"Hyundai Accent 1.5 CRDI 4D M5 SEDAN","diesel","51","4.6","5" +"Hyundai Accent 1.6 GLS 4D M5","petrol","36.7","6.4","4.5" +"Peugeot 308 HDI AT 1.6","diesel","51","4.6","5" +"Peugeot 308 XS MANUAL","petrol","35","6.7","4.5" +"Peugeot 308 HDI AUTO","diesel","34.6","6.8","4.5" +"Skoda Fabia 1.4 TDI","diesel","51","4.6","5" +"Skoda Fabia 1.9 TDI COMBI","diesel","48","4.9","5" +"Volkswagen Jetta 1.9 TDI 7DSG","diesel","51","4.6","5" +"Volkswagen Jetta 2.0 TDI DSG","diesel","43.5","5.4","5" +"Volkswagen Jetta TDI 103KW 6DSG","diesel","37.9","6.2","4.5" +"Hyundai i30 1.6 CRDI ELITE M5","diesel","50","4.7","5" +"Hyundai i30 1.6 CRDI 5D M5","diesel","50","4.7","5" +"Hyundai i30 1.6 CRDI ELITE A4","diesel","39.2","6","5" +"Hyundai i30 1.6 5D M5","petrol","37.9","6.2","4.5" +"Peugeot 207 HDI 1.6 5DR 5 SP M D","diesel","49","4.8","5" +"Peugeot 207 XS 1.4 5DR 5SPD M P","petrol","37.3","6.3","4.5" +"Citroen C3 1.6 HDI 5DR 5SPD","diesel","48","4.9","5" +"Citroen C3 1.6 5DR 5SPD","petrol","36.2","6.5","4.5" +"Kia Cerato 1.6 DIESEL 5M SEDAN","diesel","48","4.9","5" +"Daihatsu Sirion 1.0 HATCH 5MT","petrol","47","5","5" +"Daihatsu Sirion 1.3P HATCH 5M","petrol","40.5","5.8","5" +"Daihatsu Sirion 1.3P HATCH 4A","petrol","36.2","6.5","4.5" +"Daihatsu Sirion 1.5P SX HATCH 4AT","petrol","35","6.7","4.5" +"Smart Fortwo CAB","petrol","47","5","5" +"Smart Fortwo COUPE","petrol","47","5","5" +"Toyota Corolla 1.4D HATCH5 5M","diesel","47","5","5" +"Toyota Corolla 2.0D HATCH5 6M","diesel","43.5","5.4","5" +"Toyota Corolla 1.5P WAGON 5DR 5M","petrol","40.5","5.8","5" +"Volkswagen Passat TDI BLUEMOTION SED","diesel","46","5.1","5" +"Volkswagen Passat TDI BLUEMOTION VAR","diesel","44.3","5.3","5" +"Volkswagen Passat 2.0 TDI DSG SEDAN","diesel","38.5","6.1","4.5" +"Volkswagen Passat 2.0 TDI DSG VARIANT","diesel","37.9","6.2","4.5" +"Volkswagen Passat TDI 125KW 6DSG SED","diesel","36.2","6.5","4.5" +"Volkswagen Passat TDI 125KW 6DSG VAR","diesel","35.6","6.6","4.5" +"Volkswagen Passat TDI 103KW 4M VAR","diesel","35","6.7","4.5" +"Kia Picanto 1.1 MANUAL","petrol","45.2","5.2","5" +"Kia Picanto 1.1 AUTO","petrol","40.5","5.8","5" +"Skoda Octavia 1.9 TDI MAN COMBI","diesel","45.2","5.2","5" +"Skoda Octavia RS 2.0 TDI SEDAN MAN","diesel","41.2","5.7","5" +"Skoda Octavia RS 2.0 TDI COMBI MAN","diesel","40.5","5.8","5" +"Skoda Octavia 1.9 TDI AUTO","diesel","40.5","5.8","5" +"Skoda Octavia 1.9 TDI COMBI AUTO","diesel","40.5","5.8","5" +"Skoda Octavia 4X4 2.0 TDI COMBI M","diesel","37.9","6.2","4.5" +"Skoda Octavia SCOUT 2.0 TDI","diesel","36.7","6.4","4.5" +"BMW 118D HATCH 6M 5DR 1.8L","diesel","44.3","5.3","5" +"BMW 118D HATCH 6A 5DR 1.8L","diesel","39.2","6","5" +"Ford Focus 1.8TD WAGON","diesel","44.3","5.3","5" +"Ford Focus 1.6 M HATCH","petrol","35","6.7","4.5" +"Ford 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ModelFuel Typempg (US gallons)L/100 kmNZ Rating
+(Stars)
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Volkswagen Polo 1.4 TDI 5Mdiesel524.55.5
Volkswagen Polo 1.4 MANpetrol36.76.44.5
Volkswagen Polo 1.4 6Apetrol346.94.5
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Fiat 500 1.4 LOUNGE 3Dpetrol37.36.34.5
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Fiat 500 1.4 SPORTpetrol37.36.34.5
Mini Cooper HATCH 6M 2DR 1.5L Dieseldiesel534.45.5
Mini Cooper COUPE 6M 3DR 1.6L Dieseldiesel524.55.5
Mini Cooper COUPE 6A 3DR 1.6L Dieseldiesel43.55.45
Mini Cooper HATCH 6M 2DR 1.6Ipetrol40.55.85
Mini Cooper COUPE 6M 3DR 1.6Lpetrol39.265
Mini Cooper HATCH 6M 2DR 1.5Lpetrol356.74.5
Mini Cooper COUPE 6A 3DR 1.6Lpetrol34.66.84.5
Citroen C4 1.6 HDI 6A EGS 5DRdiesel524.55.5
Citroen C4 1.6 SX 5DR 5SP M Ddiesel504.75
Citroen C4 2.0 SX 5DR 6SP A Ddiesel37.36.34.5
Hyundai Getz 1.5D CRDI 5D M5diesel524.55.5
Hyundai Getz 1.4 5D M5petrol38.56.14.5
Kia Rio 1.5 DIESEL HATCH MANdiesel524.55.5
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Kia Rio 1.6 HATCH MANUALpetrol34.66.84.5
Volkswagen Golf 1.9 TDI BLUEMOTIONdiesel524.55.5
Volkswagen Golf 1.9 TDI 7DSGdiesel44.35.35
Volkswagen Golf 90KW TSI 7DSGpetrol39.85.95
Volkswagen Golf 1.9 TDI 6DSGdiesel39.265
Volkswagen Golf 2.0 TDI 4 MOTION MANdiesel39.265
Volkswagen Golf 2.0 TDI DSGdiesel39.265
Volkswagen Golf TDI 103KW 6DSGdiesel38.56.14.5
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Fiat Grande Punto 1.3 JTD 5D 6SPdiesel514.65
Fiat Grande Punto 1.3 JTD 5D DUALOGICdiesel514.65
Fiat Grande Punto 1.3 JTD DUAL LOGICdiesel465.15
Fiat Grande Punto 1.9 JTD SPORT 3D 6SPdiesel425.65
Fiat Grande Punto 1.9 EMOTION 5DR 6SPDdiesel425.65
Fiat Grande Punto 1.9 JTD 5D 6SPEEDdiesel425.65
Fiat Grande Punto 1.4 DYNAMIC 5 SPEEDpetrol38.56.14.5
Fiat Grande Punto 1.4 5D DUAL LOGICpetrol356.74.5
Honda Civic Hybridpetrol514.65
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Volkswagen Jetta 1.9 TDI 7DSGdiesel514.65
Volkswagen Jetta 2.0 TDI DSGdiesel43.55.45
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Hyundai i30 1.6 CRDI 5D M5diesel504.75
Hyundai i30 1.6 CRDI ELITE A4diesel39.265
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Peugeot 207 HDI 1.6 5DR 5 SP M Ddiesel494.85
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Citroen C3 1.6 5DR 5SPDpetrol36.26.54.5
Kia Cerato 1.6 DIESEL 5M SEDANdiesel484.95
Daihatsu Sirion 1.0 HATCH 5MTpetrol4755
Daihatsu Sirion 1.3P HATCH 5Mpetrol40.55.85
Daihatsu Sirion 1.3P HATCH 4Apetrol36.26.54.5
Daihatsu Sirion 1.5P SX HATCH 4ATpetrol356.74.5
Smart Fortwo CABpetrol4755
Smart Fortwo COUPEpetrol4755
Toyota Corolla 1.4D HATCH5 5Mdiesel4755
Toyota Corolla 2.0D HATCH5 6Mdiesel43.55.45
Toyota Corolla 1.5P WAGON 5DR 5Mpetrol40.55.85
Volkswagen Passat TDI BLUEMOTION SEDdiesel465.15
Volkswagen Passat TDI BLUEMOTION VARdiesel44.35.35
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Volkswagen Passat TDI 103KW 4M VARdiesel356.74.5
Kia Picanto 1.1 MANUALpetrol45.25.25
Kia Picanto 1.1 AUTOpetrol40.55.85
Skoda Octavia 1.9 TDI MAN COMBIdiesel45.25.25
Skoda Octavia RS 2.0 TDI SEDAN MANdiesel41.25.75
Skoda Octavia RS 2.0 TDI COMBI MANdiesel40.55.85
Skoda Octavia 1.9 TDI AUTOdiesel40.55.85
Skoda Octavia 1.9 TDI COMBI AUTOdiesel40.55.85
Skoda Octavia 4X4 2.0 TDI COMBI Mdiesel37.96.24.5
Skoda Octavia SCOUT 2.0 TDIdiesel36.76.44.5
BMW 118D HATCH 6M 5DR 1.8Ldiesel44.35.35
BMW 118D HATCH 6A 5DR 1.8Ldiesel39.265
Ford Focus 1.8TD WAGONdiesel44.35.35
Ford Focus 1.6 M HATCHpetrol356.74.5
Ford Focus WAG 1.6 MANpetrol356.74.5
Mercedes Benz A 180 CDI CLASSICdiesel44.35.35
Mercedes Benz A 180 CDI ELEGANCEdiesel44.35.35
Mercedes Benz A 180 CDI AVANTGARDEdiesel44.35.35
Mercedes Benz A 200 CDI AVANTGARDEdiesel43.55.45
Skoda Roomster 1.9 TDI COMFORTdiesel43.55.45
Skoda Roomster 1.9 TDI STYLEdiesel43.55.45
Audi A4 2.0 TDI MULTI SEDANdiesel42.75.55
Audi A4 2.0 TDI MULTIdiesel37.96.24.5
Audi A4 2.0 TDI MULTI AVANTdiesel37.96.24.5
Audi A4 2.7 TDI MULTI SEDANdiesel35.66.64.5
BMW 120D 5 DOOR M E87diesel42.75.55
BMW 120D 5 DOOR A E87diesel38.56.14.5
Fiat Bravo SPORT JTD 16V 5DRdiesel425.65
Mitsubishi Colt 1.5P LS 5DR HATCH Apetrol425.65
Mitsubishi Colt 1.5P VRX 5DR HATCHpetrol425.65
Mitsubishi Colt 1.5P VRX 5DR HATCH Apetrol425.65
Mitsubishi Colt 1.5P VRX 5DR HATCHApetrol425.65
Mitsubishi Colt 1.5P LS 5DR HATCH Mpetrol39.85.95
BMW 520D SEDAN 6A 4DR 2.0Ldiesel41.25.75
Holden Astra MY8.5 CDTI WAGON MANdiesel41.25.75
Holden Astra MY8.5 CDTI HATCH MANdiesel41.25.75
Holden Astra CDTI 5DR HATCH MTdiesel39.265
Holden Astra CDTI 5DR MANdiesel39.265
Mini One HATCH 6M 2DR 1.4Ipetrol41.25.75
Mini One HATCH 6A 2DR 1.4Ipetrol35.66.64.5
Subaru Legacy WAGON 2.0 TD MANUALdiesel41.25.75
Audi A3 2.0 TDI S TRONICdiesel40.55.85
Audi A3 SPORTBACK 1.4T FSIpetrol40.55.85
Audi A3 2.0 TDI SP A TRONICdiesel38.56.14.5
Subaru Outback WAGON 2.0 TD MANUALdiesel40.55.85
BMW 123D COUPE 6M 3DR 2.0Ldiesel39.85.95
BMW 123D Saloon 6M 5DR 2.3Ldiesel39.85.95
BMW 123D HATCH 6M 5DR 2.3Ldiesel38.56.14.5
BMW 123D 2.3L 6A 3DR COUPEdiesel38.56.14.5
Daihatsu Charade 1.0P HATCH5 4Apetrol39.85.95
Saab 9-3 Linear SPCOMBI1.9MTdiesel39.85.95
Saab 9-3 Linear CONVERTIBLE 1.9TID Mdiesel37.36.34.5
Volkswagen Caddy DELIVERY 1.9TDI DSGdiesel39.85.95
Volkswagen Caddy DELIVERY 1.9TDI MANdiesel38.56.14.5
Volkswagen Caddy LIFE 1.9 TDI DSGdiesel38.56.14.5
Volkswagen Caddy LIFE 1.9 TDI MANdiesel37.96.24.5
Alfa Romeo 147 1.9 JTD 16V 5DR 6 SPdiesel39.265
Alfa Romeo 159 1.9 JTD 4D 6SP SEDANdiesel39.265
Alfa Romeo 159 2.4 JTD 4D 6SP SEDANdiesel34.66.84.5
BMW 320D SEDAN 6A 4DR 2.0Ldiesel39.265
BMW 320D TOURING 6A 5DR 2.0Ldiesel38.56.14.5
Daihatsu Copen 1.3P COUPE CONV 5Mpetrol39.265
Hyundai Sonata 2.0 CRDI M6diesel39.265
Dodge Caliber SXT CRDdiesel38.56.14.5
Honda Jazz SPORTpetrol38.56.14.5
Holden Combo XC 1.4 MANUALpetrol37.96.24.5
Mercedes Benz B 200 CDIdiesel37.96.24.5
Suzuki Swift GLX 1.5 5DRpetrol37.36.34.5
Suzuki Swift GLXH 1.5 5DRpetrol37.36.34.5
Suzuki Swift GLXH2 1.5 5DRpetrol37.36.34.5
Suzuki Swift GLXA 1.5 5DRpetrol356.74.5
Suzuki Swift GLXHA 1.5 5DRpetrol356.74.5
Suzuki Swift GLXHA2 1.5 5DRpetrol356.74.5
Fiat Multipla DYNAMIC 1.9 JTD 5Ddiesel36.76.44.5
Mazda Mazda2 CLASSIC 5DR 1.5 M5petrol36.76.44.5
Mazda Mazda2 SPORT 5 DR 1.5 M 5petrol36.76.44.5
Mazda Mazda2 SPORT 5 DR 1.5 4ATpetrol34.66.84.5
Mazda Mazda2 CLASSIC 5DR 1.5 4ATpetrol34.66.84.5
Mitsubishi Colt Plus 1.5P RALLIART TURBOpetrol36.76.44.5
Peugeot 307 XS 1.6 5DR 4SPD A Ppetrol36.76.44.5
Peugeot 307 XSP 2.0 5DR 5SPD M Ppetrol36.26.54.5
Peugeot 307 HDI 2.0 5DR 6SPD A Ddiesel356.74.5
Peugeot 307 HDI 2.0 5DR 6SPD M Ddiesel356.74.5
Peugeot 607 HDI 2.2 5DR 6SPM Pdiesel36.76.44.5
BMW 330D SEDAN 6M 4DR 3.0Ldiesel36.26.54.5
Jeep Compass LTD 2.0L CRDdiesel36.26.54.5
Ford Fiesta 5DR 1.6 Mpetrol35.66.64.5
Mitsubishi I-car 660P 5DR Apetrol39.85.94.5
Toyota RAV4 2.2D WAGON 6M L1diesel35.66.64.5
BMW 118I 5 DOOR M E87petrol356.74.5
Jeep Patriot 2.0L CRD HIGH LINEdiesel356.74.5
Renault Clio 1.6 3DR 4SP A Ppetrol356.74.5
Alfa Romeo Brera 2.4 JTD 3D 6 SPEEDdiesel34.66.84.5
Audi A6 2.7 TDI QUATTRO TIPdiesel34.66.84.5
BMW 535D SEDAN 6A 4D 3.0Ldiesel34.66.84.5
Suzuki SX4 GLXF 1.6 5DRpetrol34.66.84.5
Suzuki SX4 GLXH2 1.6 5DRpetrol34.66.84.5
Volkswagen Crosstouran 103KW TDI 6DSGdiesel34.66.84.5
Volkswagen Touran 103KW TDI 6DSGdiesel34.66.84.5
Holden Barina 3DR HATCH MANUALpetrol346.94.5
Holden Barina 5DR HATCH MANUALpetrol346.94.5
diff --git a/csv/204-csv/819.tsv b/csv/204-csv/819.tsv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7df4fd7e883f6d8259cb241aae444fb2ec74150d --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/819.tsv @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place +100 m 10.21 (+0.1 m/s) Carlos Villaseñor García 11 July 1997 Mexican Championships Toluca, Mexico +200 m 20.36 (+0.3 m/s) José Carlos Herrera 23 March 2014 Relevos del Tec Monterrey, Mexico +300 m 32.87 Juan Pedro Toledo 14 September 2000 Sydney, Australia +400 m 44.31 Alejandro Cárdenas 26 August 1999 World Championships Seville, Spain +800 m 1:45.88 James Eichberger 27 July 2013 Memorial Rasschaert – Flanders Cup Ninove, Belgium +1500 m 3:36.67 Pablo Solares 30 May 2009 Reebok Grand Prix New York City, United States +Mile 3:58.18 Juan Luis Barrios 15 April 2007 Mt. SAC Relays Walnut, United States +2000 m 5:03.4+ # Arturo Barrios 10 July 1989 Nice, France +3000 m 7:35.71 Arturo Barrios 10 July 1989 Nice, France +Two miles 8:23.81 Juan Luis Barrios 10 June 2007 Prefontaine Classic Eugene, United States +5000 m 13:07.79 Arturo Barrios 14 July 1989 London, United Kingdom +10000 m 27:08.23 Arturo Barrios 18 August 1989 ISTAF Berlin, Germany +10 km (road) 27:41 # Arturo Barrios 1 March 1986 Continental Homes 10K Phoenix, United States +15 km (road) 42:36 # Arturo Barrios 29 June 1986 Cascade Run Off Portland, United States +20000 m (track) 56:55.6 Arturo Barrios 30 March 1991 La Fleche, France +20 km (road) 58:26+ # Juan Carlos Romero 11 October 2009 World Half Marathon Championships Birmingham, United Kingdom +One hour 21101 m Arturo Barrios 30 March 1991 La Fleche, France +Half marathon 1:00:14 a # Armando Quintanilla 21 January 1996 Tokyo Half Marathon Tokyo, Japan +Half marathon 1:00:28 # Germán Silva 24 September 1994 World Half Marathon Championships Oslo, Norway +25 km (road) 1:16:26+ Andrés Espinosa 28 September 2003 Berlin Marathon Berlin, Berlin +25 km (road) 1:14:54+ # Juan Luis Barrios 6 March 2011 Lala Marathon Torreón, Mexico +30 km (road) 1:30:19+ Juan Luis Barrios 6 March 2011 Lala Marathon Torreón, Mexico +30 km (road) 1:31:46+ # Andrés Espinosa 28 September 2003 Berlin Marathon Berlin, Germany +Marathon 2:07:19 a Andrés Espinosa 18 April 1994 Boston Marathon Boston, United States +Marathon 2:08:30 # Dionicio Cerón Pizarro 2 April 1995 London Marathon London, United Kingdom +110 m hurdles 13.81 (+0.8 m/s) Roberto Carmona 22 July 1988 Ibero-American Championships Mexico City, Mexico +400 m hurdles 49.41 Jesús Aguilasocho 20 September 1985 Copa de las Américas San Juan, Puerto Rico +3000 m steeplechase 8:25.69 Salvador Miranda 8 July 2000 Encuentro Nacional de Fondo Barakaldo, Spain +High jump 2.30 m Gerardo Martinez 15 April 2007 Mt. SAC Relays Walnut, United States +Pole vault 5.82 m Giovanni Lanaro 15 April 2007 Mt. SAC Relays Walnut, United States +Long jump 8.46 m (+1.3 m/s) Luis Rivera 12 July 2013 Universiade Kazan, Russia +Triple jump 16.63 m (-0.1 m/s) Alberto Alvarez 23 March 2014 Relevos del Tec Monterrey, Mexico +Shot put 19.91 m Stephen Saenz 26 May 2012 NCAA Division I East Preliminary Round Jacksonville, United States +Discus throw 60.45 m Mario Cota 20 April 2012 Mt. SAC Relays Walnut, United States +Hammer throw 71.46 m Guillermo Guzmán 14 June 1992 Mexico City, Mexico +Javelin throw 80.46 m Juan de la Garza 28 June 1992 Mexico City, Mexico +Decathlon 7614 pts (ht) Alejandro Cárdenas 10–11 May 1996 Ibero-American Championships Medellín, Colombia +Decathlon 10.2 (+0.1 m/s) (100 m), 7.72 m (+1.3 m/s) (long jump), 12.55 m (shot put), 1.74 m (high jump), 46.33 (400 m) /\n15.73 (0.0 m/s) (110 m hurdles), 38.32 m (discus), 4.40 m (pole vault), 57.28 m (javelin), 4:52.35 (1500 m) 10.2 (+0.1 m/s) (100 m), 7.72 m (+1.3 m/s) (long jump), 12.55 m (shot put), 1.74 m (high jump), 46.33 (400 m) /\n15.73 (0.0 m/s) (110 m hurdles), 38.32 m (discus), 4.40 m (pole vault), 57.28 m (javelin), 4:52.35 (1500 m) 10.2 (+0.1 m/s) (100 m), 7.72 m (+1.3 m/s) (long jump), 12.55 m (shot put), 1.74 m (high jump), 46.33 (400 m) /\n15.73 (0.0 m/s) (110 m hurdles), 38.32 m (discus), 4.40 m (pole vault), 57.28 m (javelin), 4:52.35 (1500 m) 10.2 (+0.1 m/s) (100 m), 7.72 m (+1.3 m/s) (long jump), 12.55 m (shot put), 1.74 m (high jump), 46.33 (400 m) /\n15.73 (0.0 m/s) (110 m hurdles), 38.32 m (discus), 4.40 m (pole vault), 57.28 m (javelin), 4:52.35 (1500 m) 10.2 (+0.1 m/s) (100 m), 7.72 m (+1.3 m/s) (long jump), 12.55 m (shot put), 1.74 m (high jump), 46.33 (400 m) /\n15.73 (0.0 m/s) (110 m hurdles), 38.32 m (discus), 4.40 m (pole vault), 57.28 m (javelin), 4:52.35 (1500 m) +5000 m walk (track) 18:40.11 Eder Sánchez 28 February 2009 Sydney Track Classic Sydney, Australia +5 km walk (road) 19:17 Eder Sánchez 8 December 2006 Gran Premio Internacional Granada, Spain +10000 m walk (track) 38:24.0 Bernardo Segura Rivera 7 May 1994 Fana, Norway +10000 m walk (track) 38:26.4 Daniel García 17 May 1997 Sønder-Omme, Denmark +10 km walk (road) 38:31 Eder Sánchez 19 September 2009 IAAF World Race Walking Challenge Saransk, Russia +20000 m walk (track) 1:17:25.6 Bernardo Segura 7 May 1994 Bergen, Norway +20 km walk (road) 1:17:26 Bernardo Segura 7 May 1994 Fana, Norway +50000 m walk (track) 3:41:38.4 Raúl González 25 May 1979 Bergen, Norway +50 km walk (road) 3:41:20 Raúl González 11 June 1978 Podebrady, Czech Republic +4x100 m relay 39.32 Mexico\nGenaro Rojas\nEduardo Nava\nHerman Adam\nAlejandro Cárdenas 21 June 1992 Mexico City, Mexico +4x400 m relay 3:03.19 Mexico\nAlejandro Cárdenas\nOscar Juanz\nRoberto Carvajal\nJuan Pedro Toledo 11 August 2001 World Championships Edmonton, Canada diff --git a/csv/204-csv/82.csv b/csv/204-csv/82.csv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ba61672ad3666beedeb53c1bb567ec8a180ba438 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/82.csv @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +"Site","Municipality","Comments","Coordinates","Type","Ref." +"Kikkawa Motoharu Fortified Residence Gardens +吉川元春館跡庭園 +Kikkawa Motoharu yakata ato teien","Kitahiroshima","","34°43′01″N 132°27′58″E / 34.71697004°N 132.46599393°E","1","[1]" +"Former Mantoku-in Gardens +旧万徳院庭園 +kyū-Mantokuin teien","Kitahiroshima","","34°43′27″N 132°28′22″E / 34.72423174°N 132.47265069°E","1","[2]" +"*Itsukushima +厳島 +Itsukushima","Hatsukaichi","also a Special Historic Site; Itsukushima Jinja is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List","34°16′16″N 132°18′22″E / 34.27116774°N 132.30612348°E","8","[3]" +"*Sandan-kyō +三段峡 +Sandan-kyō","Akiōta/Kitahiroshima","","34°36′57″N 132°11′44″E / 34.61573328°N 132.19561853°E","3, 5, 6","[4]" +"Shukkei-en +縮景園 +Shukukei-en","Hiroshima","","34°24′02″N 132°28′04″E / 34.40050182°N 132.46770735°E","1","[5]" +"Jōdo-ji Gardens +浄土寺庭園 +Jōdoji teien","Onomichi","","34°24′44″N 133°12′36″E / 34.41222952°N 133.21012266°E","1","[6]" +"Taishaku-kyō +帝釈川の谷 (帝釈峡) +Taishaku-gawa no tani (Taishaku-kyō)","Shōbara/Jinsekikōgen","","34°50′58″N 133°13′23″E / 34.8493628°N 133.2231609°E","5, 6","[7]" +"Peace Memorial Park +平和記念公園 +Heiwa kinen kōen","Hiroshima","the Hiroshima Peace Memorial (Genbaku Dome) is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List","34°23′34″N 132°27′09″E / 34.39284707°N 132.45251203°E","1","[8]" +"Tomo Park +鞆公園 +Tomo kōen","Fukuyama","","34°23′01″N 133°23′48″E / 34.3835209°N 133.39662133°E","1, 8","[9]" diff --git a/csv/204-csv/829.csv b/csv/204-csv/829.csv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4d2b0c19b5971167a8f89906fd7d34354292708d --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/829.csv @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +"","Landmark name","Date Built","Style","Location","Description" +"1","Gridley Building","1867","Second Empire","101 East Water Street","Also known as the Onondaga County Savings Bank Building; 3½ stories; 100 foot clock tower; built of Onondaga limestone; Horatio Nelson White, architect" +"2","Gere Bank Building","1894","Louis Sullivan type","121 East Water Street","5 stories; built of granite, brick and terra cotta; Charles Colton, architect" +"3","Phoenix Buildings (portion)","1834","Federal","123 East Water Street","4 stories; brick" +"4","Phillips Block","1834","Federal","125-127 East Water Street","4 stories; brick" +"5","Phoenix Buildings (portion)","1834","Federal","129 East Water Street","4 stories; brick" +"6","Dana Building","1837, 1861","Federal, Italianate","135 East Water Street","Italianate top floor added in 1861; 4 stories; brick" +"7","Grange Building","1925","Commercial","203 East Water Street","Originally an auto dealership; 4 stories; brown brick" +"8","State Tower Building","1927","Art Deco","109 South Warren Street","22 stories; brick and limestone; Thompson and Churchill, architects" +"9","Granger Block","1869, 1894","Renaissance Revival","200 East Genesee Street","Also known as the SA&K (Sedgwick, Andrews and Kennedy) Building and Ferary Building; first 4 stories built in 1869; upper three stories added in 1894; brick" +"10","Larned Building","1869","Second Empire","114 South Warren Street","5 stories; brick" +"11","Post Standard Building","1880","Richardsonian Romanesque","136 East Genesee Street","5 stories; brick" +"12","Franklin Buildings (portion)","1870","Second Empire","134 East Genesee Street","4½ stories; brick" +"13","Franklin Buildings (portion)","","Federal","132 East Genesee Street","4 stories; stone" +"14","Franklin Buildings (portion)","1834","Federal","128 East Genesee Street","4 stories; brick" +"15","Franklin Buildings (portion)","1839","Federal","122-126 East Genesee Street","5 stories; brick" +"16","Flagship Securities Building","1896","Neo-Classical","120 East Genesee Street","3 stories; marble and brick; Albert L. Brockway, architect; first steel-framed building in downtown Syracuse" +"17","Onondaga County Savings Bank","1896","Neo-Classical","113 South Salina Street","9½ stories; granite and limestone; R.W. Gibson, architect; Angelo Magnanti designed plaster ceiling; William Teff Schwartz murals of Onondaga County history" diff --git a/csv/204-csv/842.html b/csv/204-csv/842.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..fde51b2fc026756ec35c5b446c675c7aa07331c6 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/842.html @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
InstitutionCityStateTeam NameAffiliationEnrollmentHome Conference
Augustana College (Illinois)Rock IslandIllinoisVikingsPrivate/Lutheran2,500CCIW
Aurora UniversityAuroraIllinoisSpartansPrivate/Non-sectarian1,685Northern
Beloit CollegeBeloitWisconsinBuccaneersPrivate/Non-sectarian1,300Midwest
Benedictine UniversityLisleIllinoisEaglesPrivate/Catholic3,282Northern
Carthage CollegeKenoshaWisconsinRed MenPrivate/Lutheran2,188CCIW
Concordia University WisconsinMequonWisconsinFalconsPrivate/Lutheran1,608Northern
University of Dubuque*DubuqueIowaSpartansPrivate/Presbyterian1,559IIAC
Elmhurst College**ElmhurstIllinoisBluejaysPrivate/United Church of Christ3,400CCIW
Fontbonne UniversitySt. LouisMissouriGriffinsPrivate/Catholic2,924SLIAC
College of Mount St. JosephCincinnatiOhioLionsPrivate/Catholic1,334HCAC
North Central CollegeNapervilleIllinoisCardinalsPrivate/Methodist2,900CCIW
diff --git a/csv/204-csv/857.table b/csv/204-csv/857.table new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c316318ef9dddd34e4eca9872d6ccc34f19d9861 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/857.table @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +| Date | Opponents | Venue | Result | Scorers | Attendance | +| 28 Aug 1920 | Reading | H | 0–1 | | 14,500 | +| 1 Sep 1920 | Bristol Rovers | A | 2–3 | Walker, Wolstenholme | 10,000 | +| 4 Sep 1920 | Reading | A | 0–4 | | 10,000 | +| 9 Sep 1920 | Bristol Rovers | H | 0–2 | | 8,000 | +| 11 Sep 1920 | Plymouth Argyle | A | 1–5 | Wolstenholme | 12,000 | +| 18 Sep 1920 | Plymouth Argyle | H | 0–0 | | 8,000 | +| 25 Sep 1920 | Exeter City | A | 1–0 | Wolstenholme | 8,000 | +| 2 Oct 1920 | Exeter City | H | 2–0 | Wolstenholme 2 | 8,000 | +| 9 Oct 1920 | Millwall | H | 3–1 | Devlin 2, Walker | 14,000 | +| 16 Oct 1920 | Millwall | A | 0–1 | | 20,000 | +| 21 Oct 1920 | Swindon Town | H | 0–1 | | 10,000 | +| 23 Oct 1920 | Portsmouth | H | 1–0 | Devlin | 9,000 | +| 30 Oct 1920 | Portsmouth | A | 2–0 | Devlin, Dobson | 13,679 | +| 6 Nov 1920 | Gillingham | H | 1–0 | Wolstenholme | 7,000 | +| 13 Nov 1920 | Gillingham | A | 4–1 | Dobson, Wolstenholme, Blott, Devlin | 8,000 | +| 27 Nov 1920 | Swindon Town | A | 0–5 | | 7,000 | +| 4 Dec 1920 | Watford | H | 0–2 | | 6,000 | +| 11 Dec 1920 | Watford | A | 1–5 | Wright | 7,000 | +| 18 Dec 1920 | Brentford | A | 2–2 | Wright, Thompson | 6,000 | +| 25 Dec 1920 | Southend United | H | 1–1 | Dobson | 9,000 | +| 27 Dec 1920 | Southend United | A | 1–2 | Walker | 10,000 | +| 1 Jan 1921 | Brentford | H | 3–1 | Dobson, Walker, Cox | 7,500 | +| 13 Jan 1921 | Norwich City | H | 2–0 | Wright, Cox | 4,000 | +| 22 Jan 1921 | Norwich City | A | 0–3 | | 5,000 | +| 29 Jan 1921 | Northampton Town | H | 1–1 | Dobson | 8,000 | +| 5 Feb 1921 | Northampton Town | A | 2–0 | Groves, Wright | 8,000 | +| 12 Feb 1921 | Crystal Palace | H | 0–1 | | 12,000 | +| 19 Feb 1921 | Crystal Palace | A | 0–2 | | 7,000 | +| 26 Feb 1921 | Brighton & Hove Albion | H | 0–4 | | 8,000 | +| 5 Mar 1921 | Brighton & Hove Albion | A | 0–1 | | 8,000 | +| 12 Mar 1921 | Grimsby Town | H | 2–1 | Devlin, Kelson | 8,000 | +| 19 Mar 1921 | Grimsby Town | A | 1–1 | Devlin | 9,000 | +| 25 Mar 1921 | Merthyr Town | H | 0–3 | | 12,600 | +| 26 Mar 1921 | Queens Park Rangers | A | 0–2 | | 10,000 | +| 28 Mar 1921 | Merthyr Town | A | 2–1 | Gaughan, Devlin | 6,000 | +| 2 Apr 1921 | Queens Park Rangers | H | 1–3 | Devlin | 7,500 | +| 9 Apr 1921 | Swansea Town | H | 1–1 | Walker | 6,000 | +| 16 Apr 1921 | Swansea Town | A | 2–1 | Dobson, Wolstenholme | 14,000 | +| 23 Apr 1921 | Luton Town | A | 2–2 | Walker, Devlin | 9,000 | +| 30 Apr 1921 | Luton Town | H | 2–0 | Devlin 2 | 5,000 | +| 2 May 1921 | Southampton | A | 0–0 | | 6,000 | +| 7 May 1921 | Southampton | H | 0–0 | | 8,000 | diff --git a/csv/204-csv/949.csv b/csv/204-csv/949.csv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..70b6ab3887f68809ffaf28ba004c86ec4ad89d5b --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/949.csv @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +"","Album","Artist(s)","Sales" +"1","Vain elämää","various artists","164,119" +"2","Koodi","Robin","117,126" +"3","Vain elämää","various artists","81,725" +"4","Chillaa","Robin","73,439" +"5","21","Adele","44,297" +"6","Yhdestä puusta","Jukka Poika","42,429" +"7","Vie mut kotiin","Jesse Kaikuranta","38,985" +"8","Kun valaistun","Chisu","31,541" +"9","Joululauluja","Juha Tapio","29,080" +"10","Hunningolla","Erin","27,655" diff --git a/csv/204-csv/950.html b/csv/204-csv/950.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ba7cc4e4cf692e61e50177d7fdd56fc39f47d9dd --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/950.html @@ -0,0 +1,182 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
Occasion #LocationDateGoldTimeSilverTimeBronzeTimeReport
1Chelyabinsk, Russia18 NovemberPekka Koskela
+ Finland
35.00Jan Smeekens
+ Netherlands
35.01Yūya Oikawa
+ Japan
35.07[1]
19 NovemberJoji Kato
+ Japan
34.92Mo Tae-bum
+ South Korea
35.01Yūya Oikawa
+ Japan
35.14[2]
2Astana, Kazakhstan25 NovemberMo Tae-bum
+ South Korea
34.89Tucker Fredricks
+ United States
34.94Stefan Groothuis
+ Netherlands
35.01[3]
26 NovemberJan Smeekens
+ Netherlands
35.05Mo Tae-bum
+ South Korea
35.06Tucker Fredricks
+ United States
35.19[4]
3Heerenveen, Netherlands2 DecemberTucker Fredricks
+ United States
34.98Joji Kato
+ Japan
35.07Mo Tae-bum
+ South Korea
35.08[5]
3 DecemberPekka Koskela
+ Finland
35.01Joji Kato
+ Japan
35.02Jesper Hospes
+ Netherlands
35.06[6]
4Salt Lake City, United States21 JanuaryKeiichiro Nagashima
+ Japan
34.37Jan Smeekens
+ Netherlands
34.40Tucker Fredricks
+ United States
34.45[7]
22 JanuaryDmitry Lobkov
+ Russia
34.54Keiichiro Nagashima
+ Japan
34.57Tucker Fredricks
+ United States
34.60[8]
6Heerenveen, Netherlands2 MarchDmitry Lobkov
+ Russia
35.11Hein Otterspeer
+ Netherlands
35.14Keiichiro Nagashima
+ Japan
35.20[9]
3 MarchTucker Fredricks
+ United States
35.05Michel Mulder
+ Netherlands
35.12Joji Kato
+ Japan
35.16[10]
7Berlin, Germany9 MarchJamie Gregg
+ Canada
35.06Pekka Koskela
+ Finland
35.07Mo Tae-bum
+ South Korea
35.17[11]
10 MarchMichel Mulder
+ Netherlands
35.01Mo Tae-bum
+ South Korea
35.04Jan Smeekens
+ Netherlands
35.08[12]
diff --git a/csv/204-csv/96.csv b/csv/204-csv/96.csv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e91627bba6bb588edf3232ad6b1b87bfb8860b30 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/96.csv @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +"Week","Date","Opponent","Result","Attendance" +"1","September 28, 1952","at Dallas Texans","W 24–6","17,499" +"2","October 4, 1952","at Philadelphia Eagles","W 31–7","18,648" +"3","October 12, 1952","at Cleveland Browns","W 17–9","51,858" +"4","October 19, 1952","Chicago Cardinals","L 24–23","41,182" +"5","October 26, 1952","Philadelphia Eagles","L 14–10","21,458" +"6","November 2, 1952","at Chicago Cardinals","W 28–6","27,195" +"7","November 9, 1952","San Francisco 49ers","W 23–14","54,230" +"8","November 16, 1952","Green Bay Packers","L 17–3","26,723" +"9","November 23, 1952","at Washington Redskins","W 14–10","21,125" +"10","November 30, 1952","at Pittsburgh Steelers","L 63–7","15,140" +"11","December 7, 1952","Washington Redskins","L 27–17","21,237" +"12","December 14, 1952","Cleveland Browns","W 37–34","41,610" diff --git a/csv/204-csv/961.csv b/csv/204-csv/961.csv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..dc0fb269be416adc4909f660178562c84d5fbe43 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/961.csv @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +"Title","Director","Production","Music","Cast","Release date" +"Arunthathi","M. L. Tandan & T. R. Sundaram","T. R. Sundaram, Modern Theatres","M. D. Parathasarathy & S. Rajeshwara Rao","C. Honnappa Bhagavathar, U. R. Jeevarathinam","02.07.1943" +"Achayam (Vaarai Sena, Vamuna Therai & Thillana)","","","","","" +"Dhaasippen or Jothi Malar","Ellis R. Dungan","Bhuvaneshwari Pictures","Lalitha Venkatraman & S. Rajeswara Rao","T. R. Mahalingam, M. R. Santhanalakshmi, M. G. Ramachandran, N. S. Krishnan, T. A. Madhuram, R. Balasaraswathi Devi, Krishnamurthy, V. K. Das","25.01.1943/03.03.1943" +"Devakanya","R. Padmanaban","Padma Pictures","Palavangudi Sama Iyer","C. Honnappa Bhagavathar, V. N. Janaki, U. R. Jeevarathinam, T. R. Ramachandran, M. S. Murugesam, T. S. Jaya, E. R. Sahadevan, K. S. Angamuthu, T. V. Sethuraman, V. P. S. Mani, T. R. Rajani, M. A. Ganapathi Bhat, Joker Ramudu, Loose Arumugham, M. R. Swaminathan, Kottapuli Jayaraman, S. A. Padmanabhan, Kalyani, P. B. Srinivasan, Chakrapani Ayyangar","16.01.1943" +"Harichandra +(dubbed from Kannada)","A. V. Meiyappan","A. V. Meiyappan, AVM Productions","","R. Nagendra Rao, M. V. Subbaiah Naidu, Lakshmi Bai","" +"Kaaraikkal Ammaiyar or Moondru Thengai","C. V. Raman","Kanthan Company-C. V. Raman","","V. A. Chellappa, K. Sarangkapani, Kali N. Ratnam, T. S. Durairaj, P. Saraswathi, K. R. Chellam, T. S. Jeya, Kalyani","22.09.1943" +"Kubera Kuchela","R. S. Mani","M. Somasundaram & S. K. Mohideen, Jupiter Pictures","Kunnakudi Venkatarama Iyer & N. S. Balakrishnan, background music by S. V. Venkatraman, G. Ramanathan & T. K. Ramanathan","P. U. Chinnappa, N. S. Krishnan, T. A. Madhuram, Papanasam Sivan, P. S. Govindan, T. R. Rajakumari, S. R. Janaki, R. Balasubramaniam, D. Balasubramaniam, M. K. Meenalochani, Pulimootai Ramasami, L. Narayan Rao, T. S. Durairaj, Azhwar P. G. Kuppusami, T. V. Annapoorani, E. Krishnan and dance by B. S. Saroja","14.06.1943" +"Kumara Kulothungan & Asattupillai","","Deccan Cineton","","C. D. Kannapiran, G. Gopal, S. S. Koko, M. S. Murugesan, T. R. Rajalakshmi, M. R. Mahalakshmi, Sarada, M. K. Meenakshi Bai","" +"Mangamma Sabatham","Acharya (T. G. Raghavanchari)","S. S. Vasan, Gemini Studios","S. Rajeswara Rao","Ranjan, Vasundhara Devi, N. S. Krishnan, T. A. Madhuram and dance by B. S. Saroja","" +"Sivakavi","P. K. Raja Sandow & S. M. Sriramulu Naidu","S. M. Sriramulu Naidu, Pakshiraja Films","Papanasam Sivan & G. Ramanathan","M. K. Thyagaraja Bhagavathar, S. Jayalakshmi, Serukulathur Sama, Thripuramba, T. R. Rajakumari, N. S. Krishnan, T. A. Madhuram","10.04.1943" +"Diwan Bahadur","T. R. Sundaram","T. R. Sundaram, Modern Theatres","","T. R. Ramachandran, V. Suseela, Kali N. rathinam, C. T. Rajakantham, V. M. Ezhumalai, P. S. Gnanam","28.10.1943" +"Utthami","R. Prakash","Shyamala Pictures","T. P. Rajagopalan-K. V. Naidu","M. Lakshmanan, M. Lakshmi, C. V. V. Panthulu, Kali N. Ratnam, T. S. Durairaj, T. P. Rajalakshmi, T. S. Krishnaveni, C. T. Rajakantham, K. S. Angamuthu","" diff --git a/csv/204-csv/975.csv b/csv/204-csv/975.csv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..878934825785a088dae2a6e81aa448bf82314c7e --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/204-csv/975.csv @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +"Year","Competition","Location","Event","Final-Rank","Final-Score","Qualifying Rank","Qualifying Score" +"2008","2008 Summer Olympics","Beijing","Team","2","186.525","2","246.800" +"2008","2008 Summer Olympics","Beijing","Uneven Bars","DNQ","N/A","23","14.800" +"2008","Olympic Trials","Philadelphia","All Around","4","61.850","4","61.400" +"2008","Olympic Trials","Philadelphia","Balance Beam","4","15.550","4","15.800" +"2008","Olympic Trials","Philadelphia","Floor Exercise","2","15.500","3","15.650" +"2008","Olympic Trials","Philadelphia","Uneven Bars","6","15.200","5","15.300" +"2008","Olympic Trials","Philadelphia","Vault","4","15.150","3","15.100" +"2008","U.S. Championships","Boston","All Around","4","61.250","4","60.750" +"2008","U.S. Championships","Boston","Balance beam","5","16.000","5","15.400" +"2008","U.S. Championships","Boston","Floor Exercise","10","14.750","4","15.200" +"2008","U.S. Championships","Boston","Uneven Bars","6","15.550","6","15.150" +"2008","American Cup","New York City","All Around","3","63.075","3","63.075"