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| Team | +Home city | +Stadium | +Capacity | +Last Season | +
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Barak Netanya | +Netanya | +Yeshurun | +1,000 | +9th | +
| Bnei HaSharon/Herzliya | +Herzliya | +HaYovel Herzliya | +1,750 | +10th | +
| Hapoel Gilboa Galil | +Gilboa Regional Council | +Gan Ner Sports Hall | +2,400 | +2nd | +
| Hapoel Holon | +Holon | +Holon City Arena | +2,850 | +5th | +
| Hapoel Jerusalem | +Jerusalem | +Malha Arena | +3,000 | +4th | +
| Ironi Ashkelon | +Ashkelon | +Ashkelon Sports Arena | +3,000 | +6th | +
| Maccabi Ashdod | +Ashdod | +HaKiriya Arena | +1,260 | +7th | +
| Hapoel Eilat B.C. | +Eilat | +Begin Arena | +1,100 | +8th (as Habik'a B.C.) | +
| Maccabi Haifa | +Haifa | +Romema Arena | +5,000 | +11th | +
| Maccabi Rishon LeZion | +Rishon LeZion | +Beit Maccabi Rishon | +2,500 | +3rd | +
| Maccabi Tel Aviv | +Tel Aviv | +Nokia Arena | +11,700 | +1st | +
| Hapoel Tel Aviv | +Tel Aviv | +Beit Maccabi Rishon | +2,500 | +1st (Liga Leumit) | +
| Date | +Opponent# | +Rank# | +Site
+ |
+Result | +Attendance | +Record | +|||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Regular Season | +|||||||||||
| 11/26/1985* | +vs. Loyola (Chicago) | +#7 | +Assembly Hall • Champaign, IL | +W 95-64 | +13,143 | +1-0 | +|||||
| 11/26/1985* | +vs. Hawaii Loa | +#7 | +Kaneohe Armory • Honolulu, HI +(Hawaii Thanksgiving Invitational) |
+W 72-45 | +200 | +2-0 | +|||||
| 11/29/1985* | +vs. #13 Oklahoma | +#7 | +Kaneohe Armory • Honolulu, HI +(Hawaii Thanksgiving Invitational) |
+L 57-59 | +300 | +2-1 | +|||||
| 12/4/1985* | +vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay | +#12 | +Assembly Hall • Champaign, IL | +W 84-34 | +13,417 | +3-1 | +|||||
| 12/6/1985* | +vs. Eastern Kentucky | +#12 | +Assembly Hall • Champaign +(Illini Classic) |
+W 79-56 | +13,707 | +4-1 | +|||||
| 12/7/1985* | +vs. Utah State | +#12 | +Assembly Hall • Champaign +(Illini Classic) |
+W 115-64 | +13,980 | +5-1 | +|||||
| 12/10/1985* | +vs. Tennessee | +#10 | +Mabee Center • Tulsa, OK | +L 51-54 | +12,700 | +5-2 | +|||||
| 12/14/1985* | +vs. Houston | +#10 | +Assembly Hall • Champaign, IL | +W 102-92 | +15,564 | +6-2 | +|||||
| 12/21/1985* | +vs. Missouri | +#15 | +St. Louis Arena • St. Louis, MO +(Braggin' Rights) |
+W 67-55 | +13,106 | +7-2 | +|||||
| 12/23/1985* | +vs. Howard | +#15 | +Assembly Hall • Champaign, IL | +W 67-55 | +10,043 | +8-2 | +|||||
| 12/30/1985* | +vs. Iowa State | +#16 | +Rosemont Horizon • Rosemont, IL | +W 64-62 | +9,876 | +9-2 | +|||||
| 1/2/1986 | +vs. Minnesota | +#14 | +Assembly Hall • Champaign, IL | +W 76-57 | +13,329 | +10-2 (1-0) | +|||||
| 1/4/1986 | +vs. Iowa | +#14 | +Assembly Hall • Champaign, IL | +L 59-60 | +16,676 | +10-3 (1-1) | +|||||
| 1/8/1986 | +@ #2 Michigan | +#18 | +Crisler Arena • Ann Arbor, MI | +L 59-61 | +13,609 | +10-4 (1-2) | +|||||
| 1/12/1986 | +@ Michigan State | +#18 | +Jenison Fieldhouse • East Lansing, MI | +L 51-58 | +7,912 | +10-5 (1-3) | +|||||
| 1/16/1986 | +vs. Wisconsin | +#NR | +Assembly Hall • Champaign, IL | +W 73-54 | +12,829 | +11-5 (2-3) | +|||||
| 1/18/1986 | +vs. Northwestern | +#NR | +Assembly Hall • Champaign, IL | +W 72-46 | +13,891 | +12-5 (3-3) | +|||||
| 1/23/1986 | +@ Ohio State | +#NR | +St. John Arena • Columbus, OH | +W 67-65 | +13,071 | +13-5 (4-3) | +|||||
| 1/25/1986 | +@ Indiana | +#NR | +Assembly Hall • Bloomington, IN | +L 69-71 | +17,128 | +13-6 (4-4) | +|||||
| 2/2/1986 | +vs. Purdue | +#NR | +Assembly Hall • Champaign, IL | +W 80-68 | +16,412 | +14-6 (5-4) | +|||||
| 2/6/1986 | +vs. Michigan State | +#NR | +Assembly Hall • Champaign, IL | +L 80-84 | +15,947 | +14-7 (5-5) | +|||||
| 2/8/1986 | +vs. Michigan | +#NR | +Assembly Hall • Champaign, IL | +W 83-79 ot | +16,353 | +15-7 (6-5) | +|||||
| 2/13/1986 | +@ Northwestern | +#NR | +Welsh-Ryan Arena • Evanston, IL | +W 75-52 | +8,117 | +16-7 (7-5) | +|||||
| 2/15/1986 | +@ Wisconsin | +#NR | +Wisconsin Field House • Madison, WI | +W 82-74 | +10,605 | +17-7 (8-5) | +|||||
| 2/20/1986 | +vs. #15 Indiana | +#NR | +Assembly Hall • Champaign, IL | +L 60-61 | +16,349 | +17-8 (8-6) | +|||||
| 2/22/1986 | +vs. Ohio State | +#NR | +Assembly Hall • Champaign, IL | +W 66-62 | +16,376 | +18-8 (8-7) | +|||||
| 2/27/1986 | +@ #20 Purdue | +#NR | +Mackey Arena • West Lafayette, IN | +W 81-72 | +14,123 | +19-8 (9-7) | +|||||
| 3/1/1986* | +@ #4 Georgia Tech | +#12 | +Alexander Memorial Coliseum • Atlanta, GA | +W 59-57 | +15,148 | +20-8 | +|||||
| 3/6/1986 | +@ Iowa | +#19 | +Carver–Hawkeye Arena • Iowa City, IA | +L 53-57 | +15,450 | +20-9 (10-7) | +|||||
| 3/8/1986 | +@ Minnesota | +#19 | +Williams Arena • Minneapolis, MN | +W 73-64 | +13,608 | +21-9 (11-7) | +|||||
| NCAA Tournament | +|||||||||||
| 3/14/1986* | +vs. Fairfield | +#19 | +Charlotte Coliseum • Charlotte, NC +(NCAA Tournament) |
+W 75-51 | +- | +22-9 | +|||||
| 3/16/1986* | +vs. Alabama | +#19 | +Charlotte Coliseum • Charlotte, NC +(NCAA Tournament) |
+L 56-58 | +11,325 | +22-10 | +|||||
| *Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. All times are in Central Time. | +|||||||||||
| Location | +Frequency | +Call sign | +Network | +Call sign meaning | +|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Beach | +91.9 | +K220FI (KDPR) | +News and Classical | ++ | |
| Bismarck | +90.5 | +KCND | +News and Classical | +Capital of North Dakota | +|
| Bowman | +91.9 | +K220FJ (KDPR) | +News and Classical | ++ | |
| Crosby | +91.9 | +K220FF (KPPW) | +News and Classical | ++ | |
| Devils Lake | +91.7 | +KPPD | +News and Classical | +Prairie Public Radio Devils Lake | +|
| Dickinson | +89.9 | +KDPR | +News and Classical | +Dickinson Public Radio | +|
| Fargo | +91.9 | +KDSU | +Mixed News and Classical & Roots, Rock, and Jazz | +North Dakota State University | +|
| Grand Forks | +89.3 | +KUND-FM | +News and Classical | +University of North Dakota | +|
| 90.7 | +KFJM | +Roots, Rock, and Jazz | +Folk and Jazz Music | +||
| Jamestown | +91.5 | +KPRJ | +News and Classical | +Public Radio Jamestown | ++ |
| Hettinger | +91.9 | +K220FG (KDPR) | +News and Classical | ++ | |
| Lisbon | +98.3 | +K252EZ (KDSU) | +Mixed News and Classical & Roots, Rock, and Jazz | ++ | |
| Minot | +88.9 | +KMPR | +News and Classical | +Minot Public Radio | +|
| Plentywood, MT | +91.9 | +K220FE (KPPW) | +News and Classical | ++ | |
| Thief River Falls, MN | +88.3 | +K202BK (KUND-FM) | +News and Classical | ++ | |
| Tioga | +91.9 | +K220FH (KPPW) | +News and Classical | ++ | |
| Wahpeton | +94.7 | +K234BX (KDSU) | +Mixed News and Classical & Roots, Rock, and Jazz | ++ | |
| Williston | +89.5 | +KPPR | +Roots, Rock, and Jazz | +Prairie Public Radio | +|
| 88.7 | +KPPW | +News and Classical | +Prairie Public Williston | +
| Rank | +Diver | +Nationality | +Preliminary | +Final | +||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Points | +Rank | +Points | +Rank | +|||
| Shi Tingmao | +294.65 | +2 | +318.65 | +1 | +||
| Wang Han | +306.60 | +1 | +310.20 | +2 | +||
| Tania Cagnotto | +253.15 | +12 | +295.45 | +3 | +||
| 4 | +Maria Marconi | +264.25 | +6 | +290.15 | +4 | +|
| 5 | +Nadezhda Bazhina | +262.75 | +7 | +286.20 | +5 | +|
| 6 | +Abby Johnston | +282.40 | +4 | +282.85 | +6 | +|
| 7 | +Sharleen Stratton | +282.45 | +3 | +281.65 | +7 | +|
| 8 | +Anna Lindberg | +276.05 | +5 | +279.55 | +8 | +|
| 9 | +Kelci Bryant | +257.00 | +11 | +274.25 | +9 | +|
| 10 | +Olena Fedorova | +258.30 | +9 | +274.15 | +10 | +|
| 11 | +Brittany Broben | +257.10 | +10 | +267.20 | +11 | +|
| 12 | +Anastasia Pozdniakova | +260.00 | +8 | +251.70 | +12 | +|
| + | + | + | + | + | + | + |
| 13 | +Hanna Pysmenska | +251.40 | +13 | ++ | + | |
| 14 | +Jennifer Abel | +250.95 | +14 | ++ | + | |
| 15 | +Sophie Somloi | +249.45 | +15 | ++ | + | |
| 16 | +Uschi Freitag | +247.70 | +16 | ++ | + | |
| 17 | +Sharon Chan | +245.10 | +17 | ++ | + | |
| 18 | +Inge Jansen | +241.95 | +18 | ++ | + | |
| 19 | +Jun Hoong Cheong | +241.95 | +18 | ++ | + | |
| 20 | +Sayaka Shibusawa | +240.80 | +20 | ++ | + | |
| 21 | +Jennifer Benitez | +232.50 | +21 | ++ | + | |
| 22 | +Arantxa Chavez | +232.35 | +22 | ++ | + | |
| 23 | +Vianey Hernandez | +227.85 | +23 | ++ | + | |
| 24 | +Fanny Bouvet | +227.10 | +24 | ++ | + | |
| 25 | +Hannah Starling | +226.40 | +25 | ++ | + | |
| 26 | +Choi Sut Ian | +224.50 | +26 | ++ | + | |
| 27 | +Marion Farissier | +221.65 | +27 | ++ | + | |
| 28 | +Julia Loennegren | +221.05 | +28 | ++ | + | |
| 29 | +Yuka Mabuchi | +219.50 | +29 | ++ | + | |
| 30 | +Alicia Blagg | +212.50 | +30 | ++ | + | |
| 31 | +Beannelys Velasquez | +211.30 | +31 | ++ | + | |
| 32 | +Diana Pineda | +209.60 | +32 | ++ | + | |
| 33 | +Tina Punzel | +206.05 | +33 | ++ | + | |
| 34 | +Maria Florencia Betancourt | +204.90 | +34 | ++ | + | |
| 35 | +Sari Ambarwati | +200.05 | +35 | ++ | + | |
| 36 | +Lei Sio I | +192.00 | +36 | ++ | + | |
| 37 | +Leyre Eizaguirre | +189.95 | +37 | ++ | + | |
| 38 | +Huang En-Tien | +187.25 | +38 | ++ | + | |
| 39 | +Carolina Murillo | +181.85 | +39 | ++ | + | |
| 40 | +Hsu Shi-Han | +146.15 | +40 | ++ | + | |
| Rank | +Name | +Nationality | +Time | +Notes | +
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gustavo Borges | +1:49.41 | ++ | ||
| Scott Tucker | +1:50.99 | ++ | ||
| Leonardo Costa | +1:51.29 | ++ | ||
| Mark Johnston | +1:51.29 | ++ | ||
| 5 | +Nate Boyle | +1:52.83 | ++ | |
| 6 | +Yannick Lupien | +1:52.92 | ++ | |
| 7 | +Joshua Ilika | +1:53.73 | ++ | |
| 8 | +Javier Díaz | +1:54.01 | ++ |
| 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 | +- | +- | +
| # | +Title | +Type | +Opening +date |
+Closing +date |
+Performances | +Comment | +
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | +The Phantom of the Opera | +M | +January 26, 1988 | ++ | 10,887[1] | +Currently running at the Majestic Theatre +7 Tony Awards in 1988, including Best Musical +7 Drama Desk Awards in 1988 +Broadway's longest-running show and musical |
+
| 2. | +Cats | +M | +October 7, 1982 | +September 10, 2000 | +7,485[2] | +7 Tony Awards in 1983, including Best Musical +3 Drama Desk Awards in 1983 +Grammy Award for Best Cast Show Album in 1984 |
+
| 3. | +Chicago | +M | +November 14, 1996 | ++ | 7,213[3] | +Currently running at the Ambassador Theatre +Revival +6 Tony Awards in 1997, including Best Revival of a Musical +6 Drama Desk Awards in 1997, including Outstanding Revival of a Musical +Grammy Award for Best Musical Show Album in 1998 +Original production in 1975 (936 performances) +Broadway's longest-running revival +Longest running show to have premiered on Broadway |
+
| 4. | +The Lion King | +M | +November 13, 1997 | ++ | 6,806[4] | +Currently running at the Minskoff Theatre +6 Tony Awards in 1998, including Best Musical +8 Drama Desk Awards in 1998 +Grammy Award for Best Musical Show Album in 1999 |
+
| 5. | +Les Misérables | +M | +March 12, 1987 | +May 18, 2003 | +6,680[5] | +8 Tony Awards in 1987, including Best Musical +5 Drama Desk Awards in 1987, including Outstanding Musical +Grammy Award for Best Musical Cast Show Album in 1988 +Revivals in 2006 (463 performances) and 2014 (9 performances, currently running at the Imperial Theatre) |
+
| 6. | +A Chorus Line | +M | +July 25, 1975 | +April 28, 1990 | +6,137[6] | +9 Tony Awards in 1976, including Best Musical +5 Drama Desk Awards in 1976, including Outstanding Musical +A Special Tony Award in 1984 for becoming Broadway's longest-running musical +Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1976 +Revival in 2006 (759 performances) |
+
| 7. | +Oh! Calcutta! | +R | +September 24, 1976 | +August 6, 1989 | +5,959[7] | +Revival +Original production in 1969 (1314 performances) +Broadway's longest-running revue |
+
| 8. | +Beauty and the Beast | +M | +April 18, 1994 | +July 29, 2007 | +5,461[8] | +Tony Award for Best Costume Design in 1994 | +
| 9. | +Mamma Mia! | +M | +October 18, 2001 | ++ | 5,151[9] | +Currently running at the Broadhurst Theatre +Longest-running "jukebox musical" on Broadway |
+
| 10. | +Rent | +M | +April 29, 1996 | +September 7, 2008 | +5,123[10] | +4 Tony Awards in 1996, including Best Musical +6 Drama Desk Awards in 1996, including Outstanding Musical +Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1996 +Grammy Award for Best Musical Show Album in 1996 |
+
| 11. | +Wicked | +M | +October 30, 2003 | ++ | 4,333[11] | +Currently running at the Gershwin Theatre +3 Tony Awards in 2004 +7 Drama Desk Awards in 2004, including Outstanding Musical +Grammy Award for Best Musical Show Album in 2005 |
+
| 12. | +Miss Saigon | +M | +April 11, 1991 | +January 28, 2001 | +4,092[12] | +3 Tony Awards in 1991 +4 Drama Desk Awards in 1991 |
+
| 13. | +42nd Street | +M | +August 25, 1980 | +January 8, 1989 | +3,486[13] | +2 Tony Awards in 1981, including Best Musical +2 Drama Desk Awards in 1981 +Revival in 2001 (1,524 performances) |
+
| 14. | +Jersey Boys | +M | +November 6, 2005 | ++ | 3,476[14] | +Currently running at the August Wilson Theatre +4 Tony Awards in 2006, including Best Musical +2 Drama Desk Awards in 2006 +Grammy Award for Best Musical Show Album in 2007 |
+
| 15. | +Grease | +M | +February 14, 1972 | +April 13, 1980 | +3,388[15] | +2 Drama Desk Awards in 1972 +Revivals in 1994 (1,505 performances) and 2007 (554 performances) |
+
| 16. | +Fiddler on the Roof | +M | +September 22, 1964 | +July 2, 1972 | +3,242[16] | +9 Tony Awards in 1965, including Best Musical +A Special Tony Award in 1972 for becoming Broadway's longest-running musical +Revivals in 1976 (167 performances), 1981 (53 performances), 1990, (241 performances), and 2004 (781 performances) |
+
| 17. | +Life with Father | +P | +November 8, 1939 | +July 12, 1947 | +3,224[17] | +Broadway's longest-running straight play | +
| 18. | +Tobacco Road | +P | +December 4, 1933 | +May 31, 1941 | +3,182[18] | +Revivals in 1942 (34 performances), 1943 (66 performances), and 1950 (7 performances) | +
| 19. | +Hello, Dolly! | +M | +January 16, 1964 | +December 27, 1970 | +2,844[19] | +10 Tony Awards in 1964, including Best Musical +A Drama Desk Award in 1970 +Revivals in 1975 (42 performances), 1978 (147 performances), and 1995 (116 performances) |
+
| 20. | +My Fair Lady | +M | +March 15, 1956 | +September 29, 1962 | +2,717[20] | +6 Tony Awards in 1957, including Best Musical +Revivals in 1976 (377 performances), 1981 (120 performances), and 1993 (165 performances) |
+
| 21. | +Hairspray | +M | +August 16, 2002 | +January 4, 2009 | +2,642[21] | +8 Tony Awards in 2003, including Best Musical +10 Drama Desk Awards in 2003, including Outstanding Musical +Grammy Award for Best Musical Show Album in 2003 |
+
| 22. | +Mary Poppins | +M | +November 16, 2006 | +March 3, 2013 | +2,619[22] | +A Tony Award in 2007 +2 Drama Desk Awards in 2007 |
+
| 23. | +Avenue Q | +M | +July 31, 2003 | +September 13, 2009 | +2,534[23] | +3 Tony Awards in 2004, including Best Musical | +
| 24. | +The Producers | +M | +April 19, 2001 | +April 22, 2007 | +2,502[24] | +12 Tony Awards in 2001, including Best Musical +11 Drama Desk Awards in 2001, including Outstanding Musical +Grammy Award for Best Musical Show Album in 2002 +Most Tony Awards won by a production |
+
| 25. | +Annie | +M | +April 21, 1977 | +January 2, 1983 | +2,377[25] | +7 Tony Awards in 1977, including Best Musical +7 Drama Desk Awards in 1977, including Outstanding Musical +Grammy Award for Best Cast Show Album in 1978 +Revivals in 1997 (239 performances) and 2012 (487 performances) |
+
| Cabaret | +M | +March 19, 1998 | +January 4, 2004 | +2,377[26] | +Revival +4 Tony Awards in 1998, including Best Revival of a Musical +3 Drama Desk Awards in 1998, including Outstanding Revival of a Musical +Original production in 1966 (1165 performances) and revivals in 1987 (261 performances) and 2014 |
+|
| 27. | +Man of La Mancha | +M | +November 22, 1965 | +June 26, 1971 | +2,328[27] | +5 Tony Awards in 1966, including Best Musical +Revivals in 1972 (140 performances), 1977 (124 performances), 1992 (108 performances), and 2002 (304 performances) |
+
| 28. | +Abie's Irish Rose | +P | +May 23, 1922 | +October 1, 1927 | +2,327[28] | +Revivals in 1937 (46 performances) and 1954 (20 performances) | +
| 29. | +Oklahoma! | +M | +March 31, 1943 | +May 29, 1948 | +2,212[29] | +A Special Tony Award in 1993 for the show's 50th anniversary +Revivals in 1951 (100 performances), 1953 (40 performances), 1979 (293 performances), and 2002 (388 performances) |
+
| 30. | +Smokey Joe's Cafe | +R | +March 2, 1995 | +January 16, 2000 | +2,036[30] | ++ |
| 31. | +Rock of Ages | +M | +April 7, 2009 | ++ | 1,992[31] | +Currently running at the Helen Hayes Theatre | +
| 32. | +Pippin | +M | +October 23, 1972 | +June 12, 1977 | +1,944[32] | +5 Tony Awards in 1973 +5 Drama Desk Awards in 1973 +Revival in 2013 (389 performances, currently running at the Music Box Theatre) |
+
| 33. | +South Pacific | +M | +April 7, 1949 | +January 16, 1954 | +1,925[33] | +10 Tony Awards in 1950, including Best Musical +Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1950 +Revivals in 1955 (15 performances) and 2008 (996 performances) |
+
| 34. | +The Magic Show | +M | +May 28, 1974 | +December 31, 1978 | +1,920[34] | ++ |
| 35. | +Aida | +M | +March 23, 2000 | +September 5, 2004 | +1,852[35] | +4 Tony Awards in 2000 +A Drama Desk Award in 2000 +Grammy Award for Best Musical Show Album in 2001 |
+
| 36. | +Gemini | +P | +May 21, 1977 | +September 6, 1981 | +1,819[36] | ++ |
| 37. | +Deathtrap | +P | +February 26, 1978 | +June 13, 1982 | +1,793[37] | ++ |
| 38. | +Harvey | +P | +November 1, 1944 | +January 15, 1949 | +1,775[38] | +Revival in 1970 (79 performances) and 2012 (62 performances) | +
| 39. | +Dancin' | +D | +March 27, 1978 | +June 27, 1982 | +1,774[39] | +2 Tony Awards in 1978 +2 Drama Desk Awards in 1978 +Broadway's longest-running dance musical |
+
| 40. | +La Cage aux Folles | +M | +August 21, 1983 | +November 15, 1987 | +1,761[40] | +6 Tony Awards in 1984, including Best Musical +3 Drama Desk Awards in 1984 +Revivals in 2004 (229 performances) and 2010 (433 performances) |
+
| 41. | +Hair | +M | +April 29, 1968 | +July 1, 1972 | +1,750[41] | +A Drama Desk Award in 1968 +Grammy Award for Best Score From an Original Cast Show Album in 1969 +Revivals in 1977 (43 performances), 2004 (1 benefit performance), 2009 (519 performances) and 2011 (67 performances) |
+
| 42. | +The Wiz | +M | +January 5, 1975 | +January 28, 1979 | +1,672[42] | +7 Tony Awards in 1975, including Best Musical +5 Drama Desk Awards in 1975, including Outstanding Musical +Grammy Award for Best Cast Show Album in 1976 +Revival in 1984 (13 performances) |
+
| 43. | +Born Yesterday | +P | +February 4, 1946 | +December 31, 1949 | +1,642[43] | +Revivals in 1989 (153 performances) and 2011 (73 performances) | +
| 44. | +Crazy for You | +M | +February 19, 1992 | +January 7, 1996 | +1,622[44] | +3 Tony Awards in 1992, including Best Musical +2 Drama Desk Awards in 1992, including Outstanding Musical |
+
| 45. | +Ain't Misbehavin' | +R | +May 9, 1978 | +February 21, 1982 | +1,604[45] | +3 Tony Awards in 1978, including Best Musical +3 Drama Desk Awards in 1978, including Outstanding Musical +Grammy Award for Best Cast Show Album in 1979 +Revival in 1988 (176 performances) |
+
| 46. | +The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas | +M | +June 19, 1978 | +March 27, 1982 | +1,584[46] | +2 Tony Awards in 1979 +3 Drama Desk Awards in 1978 +Revivals in 1982 (63 performances), and 2006 (1 benefit performance) |
+
| 47. | +Spamalot | +M | +March 17, 2005 | +January 11, 2009 | +1,575[47] | +3 Tony Awards in 2005, including Best Musical +3 Drama Desk Awards in 2005, including Outstanding Musical +Grammy Award for Best Musical Show Album in 2006 |
+
| 48. | +Mary, Mary | +P | +March 8, 1961 | +December 12, 1964 | +1,572[48] | ++ |
| 49. | +Evita | +M | +September 25, 1979 | +June 26, 1983 | +1,567[49] | +7 Tony Awards in 1980, including Best Musical +6 Drama Desk Awards in 1980, including Outstanding Musical +Grammy Award for Best Cast Show Album in 1981 +Revival in 2012 (337 performances) |
+
| 50. | +The Voice of the Turtle | +P | +December 8, 1943 | +January 3, 1948 | +1,557[50] | ++ |
| 51. | +Jekyll & Hyde | +M | +April 28, 1997 | +January 7, 2001 | +1,543[51] | +2 Drama Desk Awards in 1997 +Revival in 2013 (30 performances) |
+
| 52. | +Barefoot in the Park | +P | +October 23, 1963 | +June 25, 1967 | +1,530[52] | +A Tony Award in 1964 +Revival in 2006 (109 performances) |
+
| 53. | +42nd Street | +M | +May 2, 2001 | +January 2, 2005 | +1,524[53] | +Revival +2 Tony Awards in 2001, including Best Revival of a Musical +A Drama Desk Award in 2001, Outstanding Revival of a Musical +Original production in 1980 (3486 performances) |
+
| 54. | +Dreamgirls | +M | +December 20, 1981 | +August 11, 1985 | +1,521[54] | +6 Tony Awards in 1982 +4 Drama Desk Awards in 1982 +Grammy Award for Best Cast Show Album in 1983 +Revivals in 1987 (177 performances) and 2001 (1 benefit performance) |
+
| 55. | +Mame | +M | +May 24, 1966 | +January 3, 1970 | +1,508[55] | +3 Tony Awards in 1966 +Grammy Award for Best Score From an Original Cast Show Album in 1967 +Revival in 1983 (41 performances) |
+
| 56. | +Grease | +M | +May 11, 1994 | +January 25, 1998 | +1,505[56] | +Revival +Original production in 1972 (3,388 performances) and revival in 2007 (554 performances) |
+
| 57. | +Same Time, Next Year | +P | +March 14, 1975 | +September 3, 1978 | +1,453[57] | +A Tony Award in 1975 +2 Drama Desk Awards in 1975, including Outstanding Play |
+
| 58. | +Arsenic and Old Lace | +P | +January 10, 1941 | +June 17, 1944 | +1,444[58] | +Revival in 1986 (221 performances) | +
| 59. | +The Sound of Music | +M | +November 16, 1959 | +June 15, 1963 | +1,443[59] | +5 Tony Awards in 1960, including Best Musical +Grammy Award for Best Show Album (Original Cast) in 1961 +Revival in 1998 (533 performances) |
+
| 60. | +Me and My Girl | +M | +August 10, 1986 | +December 31, 1989 | +1,420[60] | +3 Tony Awards in 1987 +5 Drama Desk Awards in 1987 |
+
| 61. | +How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying | +M | +October 14, 1961 | +March 6, 1965 | +1,417[61] | +7 Tony Awards in 1962, including Best Musical +Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1962 +Grammy Award for Best Original Cast Show Album in 1962 +Revivals in 1995 (548 performances) and 2011 (473 performances) |
+
| 62. | +Hellzapoppin | +R | +September 22, 1938 | +December 17, 1941 | +1,404[62] | ++ |
| 63. | +The Music Man | +M | +December 19, 1957 | +April 15, 1961 | +1,375[63] | +6 Tony Awards in 1958, including Best Musical +Grammy Award for Best Original Cast Album (Broadway or TV) in 1959 +Revivals in 1980 (21 performances) and 2000 (699 performances) |
+
| 64. | +Funny Girl | +M | +March 26, 1964 | +July 1, 1967 | +1,348[64] | +Grammy Award for Best Score From an Original Cast Show Album in 1965 +Revival in 2002 (1 benefit performance) |
+
| 65. | +Mummenschanz | +S | +March 30, 1977 | +April 20, 1980 | +1,326[65] | +Broadway's longest-running special | +
| 66. | +Oh! Calcutta! | +R | +June 17, 1969 | +August 12, 1972 | +1,314[66] | +Original production +Revival in 1976 (5,959 performances) |
+
| 67. | +Billy Elliot the Musical | +M | +November 13, 2008 | +January 8, 2012 | +1,312[67] | +10 Tony Awards in 2009, including Best Musical +10 Drama Desk Awards in 2009, including Outstanding Musical |
+
| 68. | +Movin' Out | +D | +October 24, 2002 | +December 11, 2005 | +1,303[68] | +2 Tony Awards in 2003 +A Drama Desk Award in 2003 |
+
| 69. | +Brighton Beach Memoirs | +P | +March 27, 1983 | +May 11, 1986 | +1,299[69] | +2 Tony Awards in 1983 +Revival in 2009 (9 performances) |
+
| 70. | +Angel Street | +P | +December 5, 1941 | +December 30, 1944 | +1,295[70] | +Revivals in 1948 (14 performances) and 1975 (52 performances) | +
| 71. | +Lightnin' | +P | +August 26, 1918 | +August 27, 1921 | +1,291[71] | +Revival in 1938 (54 performances) | +
| 72. | +Promises, Promises | +M | +December 1, 1968 | +January 1, 1972 | +1,281[72] | +2 Tony Awards in 1969 +2 Drama Desk Awards in 1969 +Grammy Award for Best Score From an Original Cast Show Album in 1970 +Revival in 2010 (289 performances) |
+
| 73. | +The Book of Mormon | +M | +March 24, 2011 | ++ | 1,259[73] | +Currently running at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre +9 Tony Awards in 2011, including Best Musical +5 Drama Desk Awards in 2011, including Outstanding Musical +Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album in 2012 |
+
| 74. | +The King and I | +M | +March 29, 1951 | +March 20, 1954 | +1,246[74] | +5 Tony Awards in 1952, including Best Musical +Revivals in 1977 (695 performances), 1985 (191 performances), and 1996 (780 performances) |
+
| 75. | +Cactus Flower | +P | +December 8, 1965 | +November 23, 1968 | +1,234[75] | ++ |
| 76. | +Sleuth | +P | +November 12, 1970 | +October 13, 1973 | +1,222[76] | +A Tony Award in 1971, Best Play | +
| Torch Song Trilogy | +P | +June 10, 1982 | +May 19, 1985 | +1,222[77] | +2 Tony Awards in 1983, including Best Play +2 Drama Desk Awards in 1983, including Outstanding Play |
+|
| 78. | +1776 | +M | +March 16, 1969 | +February 13, 1972 | +1,217[78] | +3 Tony Awards in 1969, including Best Musical +2 Drama Desk Awards in 1969 +Revival in 1997 (333 performances) |
+
| 79. | +Equus | +P | +October 24, 1974 | +October 2, 1977 | +1,209[79] | +2 Tony Awards in 1975, including Best Play +4 Drama Desk Awards in 1975, including Outstanding Play +Revival in 2008 (156 performances) |
+
| 80. | +Sugar Babies | +R | +October 8, 1979 | +August 28, 1982 | +1,208[80] | ++ |
| 81. | +Guys and Dolls | +M | +November 24, 1950 | +November 28, 1953 | +1,200[81] | +5 Tony Awards in 1951, including Best Musical +Revivals in 1955 (16 performances), 1965 (15 performances), 1976 (239 performances), 1992 (1143 performances), and 2009 (121 performances) |
+
| 82. | +In the Heights | +M | +March 30, 2008 | +January 9, 2011 | +1,184[82] | +4 Tony Awards in 2008, including Best Musical +Grammy Award for Best Musical Show Album in 2009 |
+
| 83. | +Amadeus | +P | +December 17, 1980 | +October 16, 1983 | +1,181[83] | +5 Tony Awards in 1981, including Best Play +3 Drama Desk Awards in 1981, including Outstanding Play +Revival in 1999 (173 performances) |
+
| 84. | +Cabaret | +M | +November 20, 1966 | +September 6, 1969 | +1,165[84] | +8 Tony Awards in 1967, including Best Musical +Grammy Award for Best Score From an Original Cast Show Album in 1968 +Revivals in 1987 (261 performances), 1998 (2377 performances) and 2014 |
+
| Memphis | +M | +October 19, 2009 | +August 5, 2012 | +1,165[85] | +4 Tony Awards in 2010, including Best Musical +4 Drama Desk Awards in 2010, including Outstanding Musical |
+|
| 86. | +Mister Roberts | +P | +February 18, 1948 | +January 6, 1951 | +1,157[86] | +5 Tony Awards in 1948, including Best Play | +
| 87. | +Annie Get Your Gun | +M | +May 16, 1946 | +February 12, 1949 | +1,147[87] | +Revivals in 1966 (78 performances) and 1999 (1,045 performances) | +
| 88. | +Guys and Dolls | +M | +April 14, 1992 | +January 8, 1995 | +1,143[88] | +Revival +4 Tony Awards in 1992, including Best Revival of a Musical +7 Drama Desk Awards in 1992, including Outstanding Revival of a Musical +Grammy Award for Best Musical Show Album in 1993 +Original production in 1950 (1,200 performances) and revivals in 1955 (16 performances), 1965 (15 performances), 1976 (239 performances), and 2009 (121 performances) |
+
| 89. | +The Seven Year Itch | +P | +November 20, 1952 | +August 13, 1955 | +1,141[89] | +A Tony Award in 1953 | +
| 90. | +The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee | +M | +May 2, 2005 | +January 20, 2008 | +1,136[90] | +2 Tony Awards in 2005 +3 Drama Desk Awards in 2005 |
+
| 91. | +Bring in 'da Noise, Bring in 'da Funk | +D | +April 25, 1996 | +January 10, 1999 | +1,135[91] | +4 Tony Awards in 1996 +2 Drama Desk Awards in 1996 |
+
| 92. | +Butterflies Are Free | +P | +October 21, 1969 | +July 2, 1972 | +1,128[92] | +A Tony Award in 1970 | +
| 93. | +Pins and Needles | +R | +November 27, 1937 | +June 22, 1940 | +1,108[93] | ++ |
| 94. | +Plaza Suite | +P | +February 14, 1968 | +October 3, 1970 | +1,097[94] | +A Tony Award in 1968 | +
| 95. | +Fosse | +D | +January 14, 1999 | +August 25, 2001 | +1,093[95] | +3 Tony Awards in 1999, including Best Musical +A Drama Desk Award in 1999 |
+
| 96. | +They're Playing Our Song | +M | +February 11, 1979 | +September 6, 1981 | +1,082[96] | ++ |
| 97. | +Kiss Me, Kate | +M | +December 30, 1948 | +July 28, 1951 | +1,077[97] | +5 Tony Awards in 1949, including Best Musical +Revivals in 1952 (8 performances) and 1999 (881 performances) +First show to win the Tony Award for Best Musical, among other Tony awards |
+
| 98. | +Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark | +M | +June 14, 2011 | +January 4, 2014 | +1,066[98] | ++ |
| 99. | +Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope | +R | +April 19, 1972 | +October 27, 1974 | +1,065[99] | +2 Drama Desk Awards in 1972 +Grammy Award for Best Score From an Original Cast Show Album in 1973 |
+
| 100. | +The Pajama Game | +M | +May 13, 1954 | +November 24, 1956 | +1,063[100] | +3 Tony Awards in 1955, including Best Musical +Revivals in 1973 (65 performances) and 2006 (129 performances) |
+
| Other shows, including the following eight, that also had 1,000 or more performances: | +||||||
| -- | +Shenandoah | +M | +January 7, 1975 | +August 7, 1977 | +1,050[101] | +2 Tony Awards in 1975 +2 Drama Desk Awards in 1975 +Revival in 1989 (32 performances) |
+
| -- | +Annie Get Your Gun | +M | +March 4, 1999 | +September 1, 2001 | +1,045[102] | +Revival +2 Tony Awards in 1999, including Best Revival of a Musical +A Drama Desk Award in 1999 +A Special Drama Desk Award in 2001 for Reba McEntire +Grammy Award for Best Musical Show Album in 2000 +Original production in 1946 (1,147 performances) and revival in 1966 (78 performances) |
+
| -- | +The Teahouse of the August Moon | +P | +October 15, 1953 | +March 24, 1956 | +1,027[103] | +3 Tony Awards in 1954, including Best Play +Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1954 |
+
| -- | +Damn Yankees | +M | +May 5, 1955 | +October 12, 1957 | +1,019[104] | +7 Tony Awards in 1956, including Best Musical +Revival in 1994 (533 performances) |
+
| -- | +Grand Hotel | +M | +November 12, 1989 | +April 25, 1992 | +1,017[105] | +5 Tony Awards in 1990 +5 Drama Desk Awards in 1990 |
+
| -- | +Contact | +D | +March 30, 2000 | +September 1, 2002 | +1,010[106] | +4 Tony Awards in 2000, including Best Musical +4 Drama Desk Awards in 2000, including Outstanding Musical |
+
| -- | +Never Too Late | +P | +November 27, 1962 | +April 24, 1965 | +1,007[107] | ++ |
| -- | +Big River | +M | +April 25, 1985 | +September 20, 1987 | +1,005[108] | +7 Tony Awards in 1985, including Best Musical +7 Drama Desk Awards in 1985 +Revival in 2003 (67 performances) |
+
| Party | +First Duma | +Second Duma | +Third Duma | +Fourth Duma | +
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Russian Social Democratic Party | +18 (Mensheviks) | +47 (Mensheviks) | +19 (Bolsheviks) | +15 (Bolsheviks) | +
| Socialist-Revolutionary Party | +– | +37 | +– | +– | +
| Labour group | +136 | +104 | +13 | +10 | +
| Progressist Party | +27 | +28 | +28 | +41 | +
| Constitutional Democratic Party (Kadets) | +179 | +92 | +52 | +57 | +
| Non-Russian National Groups | +121 | +– | +26 | +21 | +
| Centre Party | +– | +– | +– | +33 | +
| Octobrist Party | +17 | +42 | +154 | +95 | +
| Nationalists | +60 | +93 | +26 | +22 | +
| Rightists | +8 | +10 | +147 | +154 | +
| TOTAL | +566 | +453 | +465 | +448 | +
| Pos | +No | +Rider | +Bike | +Laps | +Time | +Grid | +Points | +
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | +93 | +Derbi | +22 | +40:46.315 | +1 | +25 | +|
| 2 | +38 | +Aprilia | +22 | ++4.638 | +3 | +20 | +|
| 3 | +44 | +Derbi | +22 | ++4.996 | +2 | +16 | +|
| 4 | +11 | +Derbi | +22 | ++45.366 | +5 | +13 | +|
| 5 | +7 | +Derbi | +22 | ++45.433 | +8 | +11 | +|
| 6 | +71 | +Aprilia | +22 | ++49.685 | +6 | +10 | +|
| 7 | +35 | +Aprilia | +22 | ++49.735 | +14 | +9 | +|
| 8 | +14 | +Aprilia | +22 | ++49.743 | +10 | +8 | +|
| 9 | +94 | +Aprilia | +22 | ++49.775 | +12 | +7 | +|
| 10 | +99 | +Aprilia | +22 | ++53.115 | +16 | +6 | +|
| 11 | +26 | +Aprilia | +22 | ++58.669 | +19 | +5 | +|
| 12 | +15 | +Aprilia | +22 | ++58.800 | +11 | +4 | +|
| 13 | +23 | +Aprilia | +22 | ++1:02.050 | +13 | +3 | +|
| 14 | +78 | +Honda | +22 | ++1:15.497 | +23 | +2 | +|
| 15 | +63 | +Aprilia | +22 | ++1:16.029 | +18 | +1 | +|
| 16 | +84 | +Aprilia | +22 | ++1:26.441 | +28 | ++ | |
| 17 | +69 | +Aprilia | +22 | ++1:33.613 | +24 | ++ | |
| 18 | +87 | +Aprilia | +22 | ++1:36.186 | +25 | ++ | |
| 19 | +58 | +Honda | +22 | ++1:36.223 | +26 | ++ | |
| 20 | +60 | +Lambretta | +22 | ++1:36.340 | +27 | ++ | |
| 21 | +59 | +Honda | +22 | ++1:43.804 | +22 | ++ | |
| 22 | +72 | +Lambretta | +22 | ++1:55.331 | +30 | ++ | |
| 23 | +56 | +Aprilia | +21 | ++1 Lap | +32 | ++ | |
| Ret | +40 | +Aprilia | +21 | +Accident | +4 | ++ | |
| Ret | +39 | +Aprilia | +14 | +Retirement | +15 | ++ | |
| Ret | +17 | +Aprilia | +11 | +Retirement | +31 | ++ | |
| Ret | +55 | +Aprilia | +10 | +Accident | +21 | ++ | |
| Ret | +50 | +Aprilia | +7 | +Accident | +17 | ++ | |
| Ret | +5 | +Aprilia | +5 | +Accident | +9 | ++ | |
| Ret | +12 | +Aprilia | +0 | +Accident | +7 | ++ | |
| Ret | +53 | +Aprilia | +0 | +Accident | +20 | ++ | |
| DNS | +32 | +Aprilia | ++ | Did not start | +29 | ++ | |
| OFFICIAL 125CC REPORT | +|||||||
| Year | +Song | +U.S. | +U.S. +R&B |
+U.S. +AC |
+UK[6] | +Album | +
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1986 | +"Strollin' On" | +- | +- | +- | +32 | +Intentions | +
| "In the Springtime" | +- | +- | +- | +54 | +You're Safe | +|
| "Crazy Love" | +- | +- | +- | +67 | +Intentions | +|
| 1987 | +"Let Me Know" | +- | +- | +- | +49 | +|
| "Woman in You" | +- | +- | +- | +- | +||
| "Some Guys Have All the Luck" | +- | +- | +- | +12 | +||
| 1989 | +"Wild World" | +25 | +- | +- | +5 | +Maxi Priest | +
| 1990 | +"Human Work of Art" | +- | +- | +- | +71 | +Bonafide | +
| "Close to You" | +1 | +2 | +15 | +7 | +||
| "Just a Little Bit Longer" | +62 | +30 | +- | +62 | +||
| 1991 | +"Space in My Heart" | +- | +76 | +- | +- | +|
| "Set the Night to Music" (with Roberta Flack) | +6 | +45 | +2 | +- | +Set the Night to Music (Roberta Flack) | +|
| 1992 | +"Groovin' in the Midnight" | +63 | +29 | +- | +50 | +Fe Real | +
| 1993 | +"One More Chance" | +- | +77 | +- | +40 | +|
| 1996 | +"That Girl" (with Shaggy) | +20 | +34 | +- | +15 | +Man with the Fun | +
| "Watching the World Go By" | +- | +- | +- | +36 | +||
| 2009 | +"2 Play feat Maxi Priest - That's what the girls like (Sam Young & Jack Black Mix)" | +- | +- | +- | +- | ++ |
| Dance | +Best dancer(s) | +Best score | +Worst dancer(s) | +Worst score | +
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cha Cha | +Argo Ader | +34 | +Henrik Normann +Piret Järvis |
+14 | +
| Waltz (International Standard) | +Maarja-Liis Ilus | +36 | +Arne Niit | +14 | +
| Rumba | +Argo Ader | +40 | +Arne Niit | +15 | +
| Quickstep | +Argo Ader +Maarja-Liis Ilus |
+40 | +Henrik Normann +Piret Järvis |
+16 | +
| Jive | +Argo Ader | +32 | +Henrik Normann | +24 | +
| Tango | +Maarja-Liis Ilus | +37 | +Erika Salumäe | +26 | +
| Paso Doble | +Lauri Pedaja | +36 | +Evelyn Sepp | +28 | +
| Foxtrot | +Argo Ader +Evelyn Sepp |
+34 | +Henrik Normann | +25 | +
| Samba | +Maarja-Liis Ilus | +37 | +Henrik Normann | +26 | +
| Showdance | +Argo Adar +Maarja-Liis Ilus |
+40 | +- | +- | +
| + | Date | +Opponents | +H / A | +Result | +Score | +Attendance | +Ref | +
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | +29 August | +Doncaster Knights | +H | +W | +30 – 14 | +2232 | +[4] | +
| 2 | +5 September | +London Welsh | +H | +W | +22 – 3 | +2047 | +[5] | +
| 3 | +11 September | +Moseley | +A | +D | +26 – 26 | +751 | +[6] | +
| 4 | +19 September | +Birmingham & Solihull | +H | +W | +32 – 15 | +1672 | +[7] | +
| 5 | +26 September | +Bristol | +A | +L | +7 – 21 | +4379 | +[8] | +
| 6 | +3 October | +Plymouth Albion | +H | +W | +46 – 13 | +2439 | +[9] | +
| 7 | +9 October | +Bedford | +A | +L | +25 – 32 | +3243 | +[10] | +
| 8 | +17 October | +Rotherham Titans | +H | +W | +40 – 15 | +1982 | +[11] | +
| 9 | +22 October | +Worcester Warriors | +A | +W | +23 – 21 | +6928 | +[12] | +
| 10 | +31 October | +Esher | +H | +W | +54 – 6 | +1767 | +[13] | +
| 11 | +7 November | +Nottingham | +A | +W | +36 – 10 | +1637 | +[14] | +
| 12 | +14 November | +London Welsh | +A | +L | +16 – 23 | +1250 | ++ |
| 13 | +21 November | +Moseley | +H | +W | +50 – 7 | +1854 | +[15] | +
| + | 28 November | +Birmingham & Solihull | +A | ++ | P – P | ++ | [16] | +
| 14 | +5 December | +Bristol | +H | +W | +16 – 6 | +2253 | +[17] | +
| 15 | +15 December | +Birmingham & Solihull | +A | +W | +61 – 28 | +407 | +[18] | +
| + | 26 December | +Plymouth Albion | +A | ++ | P – P | ++ | + |
| 16 | +2 January | +Bedford Blues | +H | +W | +23 – 13 | +3051 | +[19] | +
| 17 | +8 January | +Rotherham Titans | +A | +L | +18 – 19 | +1067 | +[20] | +
| 18 | +12 January | +Plymouth Albion | +A | +W | +10 – 6 | +2512 | +[21] | +
| 19 | +30 January | +Worcester Warriors | +H | +L | +30 – 33 | +1976 | +[22] | +
| 20 | +5 February | +Esher | +A | +L | +12 – 13 | +1338 | +[23] | +
| 21 | +13 February | +Nottingham | +H | +W | +40 – 0 | +2486 | +[24] | +
| 22 | +19 February | +Doncaster Knights | +A | +W | +16 – 13 | +1091 | +[25] | +
| Match | +Date | +Venue | +Opponents | +Score | +
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GL-B-1 | +2008.. | +[[]] | +[[]] | +- | +
| GL-B-2 | +2008.. | +[[]] | +[[]] | +- | +
| GL-B-3 | +2008.. | +[[]] | +[[]] | +- | +
| GL-B-4 | +2008.. | +[[]] | +[[]] | +- | +
| GL-B-5 | +2008.. | +[[]] | +[[]] | +- | +
| GL-B-6 | +2008.. | +[[]] | +[[]] | +- | +
| Quarterfinals-1 | +2008.. | +[[]] | +[[]] | +- | +
| Quarterfinals-2 | +2008.. | +[[]] | +[[]] | +- | +
| Year | +Original title | +English title | +Role | +Notes | +
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1955 | +Ordet | +The Word | +Morten Borgen | +directed by Carl Th. Dreyer | +
| 1942 | +Med forenede kræfter | ++ | + | Propaganda film | +
| 1938 | +Bolettes brudefærd | ++ | Carpenter Kristiansen | +based on Malberg's play | +
| 1938 | +Kongen bød | ++ | Jeppe | ++ |
| 1937 | +Kloge Mand, Den | +The Clever Man | +Shoemaker | ++ |
| 1936 | +Sol over Danmark | +Sun Over Denmark | +Pastor Nicolaj Jacobsen | ++ |
| 1933 | +Kobberbryllup | ++ | Handelsgartner Johansen | ++ |
| 1932 | +Paustians Uhr | +Paustian's Clock | +Mayor | ++ |
| 1931 | +Præsten i Vejlby | +The Vicar of Vejlby | +Præsten Søren Quist | +First Danish sound film | +
| 1930 | +Hr. Tell og søn | +William Tell and Son | +Uncle Jokum | +Fy & Bi Film | +
| 1929 | +Højt paa en Kvist | ++ | + | Fy & Bi Film | +
| 1925 | +Grønkøbings glade gavtyve | +Pat and Patachon are Millionaires | +Bank director | +Fy & Bi Film | +
| 1924 | +Der Mann um Mitternacht | +The Man at Midnight | +Knut Hammerdal | ++ |
| 1921 | +Det Største i Verden | +Love that Lives | +Thomas Ward | +directed by Holger-Madsen | +
| 1920 | +Gudernes yndling | +The Penalty of Fame | +Pommel | ++ |
| 1919 | +Krigsmillionæren | +The Parvenu | +Jensen | +directed by Emanuel Gregers | +
| 1916 | +Udenfor loven | +Outside the Law | +Brown | ++ |
| 1914 | +Tre indvendige Jomfruer | +Three Maidens | ++ | + |
| 1914 | +Lejla | +Lejla | +Horse trainer | ++ |
| 1913 | +Lille Klaus og store Klaus | ++ | Lille Klaus | ++ |
| 1910 | +Dorian Grays Portræt | +The Picture of Dorian Gray | ++ | + |
| County |
+FIPS Code +[2] |
+County Seat +[3] |
+Created +[3] |
+Origin +[4] |
+Etymology +[4] |
+Population estimate +(2011)[3][5][6][7] |
+Area +[3][5] |
+Map |
+
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alamance County | +001 | +Graham | +1849 | +Orange County | +The Battle of Alamance which was derived from the local Native American word meaning "blue clay" found in the Great Alamance Creek | +153,291 | +435 sq mi +(1,127 km2) |
+|
| Alexander County | +003 | +Taylorsville | +1847 | +Caldwell County, Iredell County, and Wilkes County | +William J. Alexander, member of the legislature and Speaker of the North Carolina House of Commons | +37,087 | +263 sq mi +(681 km2) |
+|
| Alleghany County | +005 | +Sparta | +1859 | +Ashe County | +Derived from a corruption of the Delaware Indian name for the Allegheny and Ohio Rivers and is said to have meant "a fine stream" | +11,052 | +236 sq mi +(611 km2) |
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| Anson County | +007 | +Wadesboro | +1750 | +Bladen County | +George, Lord Anson (1697–1762), a celebrated English admiral who circumnavigated the globe | +26,143 | +537 sq mi +(1,391 km2) |
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| Ashe County | +009 | +Jefferson | +1799 | +Wilkes County | +Samuel Ashe (1725–1813), a Revolutionary patriot, superior court judge, and governor of North Carolina | +27,143 | +427 sq mi +(1,106 km2) |
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| Avery County | +011 | +Newland | +1911 | +Caldwell County, Mitchell County, and Watauga County | +Waightstill Avery (1741–1821), a soldier of the Revolution and Attorney General of North Carolina | +17,572 | +247 sq mi +(640 km2) |
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| Beaufort County | +013 | +Washington | +1712 | +Original county | +Henry Somerset, Duke of Beaufort, who in 1709 became one of the Lords Proprietor | +47,691 | +959 sq mi +(2,484 km2) |
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| Bertie County | +015 | +Windsor | +1722 | +Chowan County | +James or Henry Bertie, two Lords Proprietor of colonial North Carolina | +20,874 | +741 sq mi +(1,919 km2) |
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| Bladen County | +017 | +Elizabethtown | +1734 | +New Hanover County | +Martin Bladen, a member of the Board of Trade | +35,190 | +887 sq mi +(2,297 km2) |
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| Brunswick County | +019 | +Bolivia | +1764 | +Bladen County and New Hanover County | +George I of Great Britain (1660–1727), Duke of Brunswick and Lüneburg | +110,097 | +1,050 sq mi +(2,719 km2) |
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| Buncombe County | +021 | +Asheville | +1791 | +Burke County and Rutherford County | +Edward Buncombe, a Revolutionary soldier, who was wounded and captured at the Battle of Germantown, and died a paroled prisoner in Philadelphia | +241,419 | +660 sq mi +(1,709 km2) |
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| Burke County | +023 | +Morganton | +1777 | +Rowan County | +Thomas Burke (1747–1783), a member of the Continental Congress and governor of North Carolina | +90,904 | +515 sq mi +(1,334 km2) |
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| Cabarrus County | +025 | +Concord | +1792 | +Mecklenburg County | +Stephen Cabarrus (1754–1808), member of the legislature and Speaker of the North Carolina House of Commons | +181,468 | +365 sq mi +(945 km2) |
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| Caldwell County | +027 | +Lenoir | +1841 | +Burke County and Wilkes County | +Joseph Caldwell (1773–1835), the first president of the University of North Carolina | +82,395 | +474 sq mi +(1,228 km2) |
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| Camden County | +029 | +Camden | +1777 | +Pasquotank County | +Charles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden (1714–1794), who opposed the taxation of the American colonists | +10,014 | +306 sq mi +(793 km2) |
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| Carteret County | +031 | +Beaufort | +1722 | +Craven County | +John Carteret, 2nd Earl Granville (1690–1763), who inherited one-eighth share in the Province of Carolina through his great-grandfather George Carteret | +67,373 | +1,341 sq mi +(3,473 km2) |
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| Caswell County | +033 | +Yanceyville | +1777 | +Orange County | +Richard Caswell (1729–1789), member of the first Continental Congress and first governor of North Carolina after the Declaration of Independence | +23,403 | +428 sq mi +(1,109 km2) |
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| Catawba County | +035 | +Newton | +1842 | +Lincoln County | +Catawba Nation | +154,181 | +414 sq mi +(1,072 km2) |
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| Chatham County | +037 | +Pittsboro | +1771 | +Orange County | +William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham (1708–1778), Secretary of State during the French and Indian War and was later Prime Minister of Great Britain | +64,195 | +709 sq mi +(1,836 km2) |
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| Cherokee County | +039 | +Murphy | +1839 | +Macon County | +Cherokee Nation | +27,194 | +497 sq mi +(1,287 km2) |
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| Chowan County | +041 | +Edenton | +1668 | +Albemarle County | +Chowan Native American tribe | +14,831 | +233 sq mi +(603 km2) |
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| Clay County | +043 | +Hayesville | +1861 | +Cherokee County | +Henry Clay (1777–1852), statesman and orator who represented Kentucky in both the House of Representatives and Senate | +10,563 | +221 sq mi +(572 km2) |
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| Cleveland County | +045 | +Shelby | +1841 | +Lincoln County and Rutherford County | +Benjamin Cleveland (1738–1806), a colonel in the American Revolutionary War who took part in the Battle of Kings Mountain | +97,489 | +469 sq mi +(1,215 km2) |
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| Columbus County | +047 | +Whiteville | +1808 | +Bladen County and Brunswick County | +Christopher Columbus (1451–1507), navigator, explorer, and one of the first Europeans to explore the Americas | +57,712 | +954 sq mi +(2,471 km2) |
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| Craven County | +049 | +New Bern | +1705 | +Bath County | +William Craven, 1st Earl of Craven (1608–1697), who was a Lords Proprietor of colonial North Carolina | +104,786 | +774 sq mi +(2,005 km2) |
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| Cumberland County | +051 | +Fayetteville | +1754 | +Bladen County | +Prince William, Duke of Cumberland (1721–1765), a military leader and son of George II | +324,885 | +658 sq mi +(1,704 km2) |
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| Currituck County | +053 | +Currituck | +1668 | +Albemarle County | +Traditionally said to be an American Indian word for wild geese, also rendered "Coratank" | +23,955 | +526 sq mi +(1,362 km2) |
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| Dare County | +055 | +Manteo | +1870 | +Currituck County, Hyde County, and Tyrrell County | +Virginia Dare (b. 1587), the first child born of English parents in America | +34,307 | +1,562 sq mi +(4,046 km2) |
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| Davidson County | +057 | +Lexington | +1822 | +Rowan County | +William Lee Davidson (1746–1781), an American Revolutionary War general who was mortally wounded at Cowan's Ford | +162,695 | +567 sq mi +(1,469 km2) |
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| Davie County | +059 | +Mocksville | +1836 | +Rowan County | +William Richardson Davie (1756–1820), a member of the Federal Convention and governor of North Carolina | +41,552 | +267 sq mi +(692 km2) |
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| Duplin County | +061 | +Kenansville | +1750 | +New Hanover County | +Thomas Hay, Viscount Dupplin (1710–1787), who was the 9th Earl of Kinnoull | +59,542 | +819 sq mi +(2,121 km2) |
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| Durham County | +063 | +Durham | +1881 | +Orange County and Wake County | +The city of Durham which was named in honor of Dr. Bartlett Snipes Durham who donated the land on which the railroad station was located | +273,392 | +298 sq mi +(772 km2) |
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| Edgecombe County | +065 | +Tarboro | +1741 | +Bertie County | +Richard Edgcumbe, 1st Baron Edgcumbe (1680–1758), a Lord High Treasurer and Paymaster-General for Ireland | +56,041 | +507 sq mi +(1,313 km2) |
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| Forsyth County | +067 | +Winston-Salem | +1849 | +Stokes County | +Benjamin Forsyth (d. 1814), an American officer during the War of 1812 | +354,952 | +413 sq mi +(1,070 km2) |
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| Franklin County | +069 | +Louisburg | +1779 | +Bute County | +Benjamin Franklin (1706–1790), an author, politician, statesman, and Founding Father of the United States | +61,140 | +495 sq mi +(1,282 km2) |
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| Gaston County | +071 | +Gastonia | +1846 | +Lincoln County | +William Gaston (1778–1844), a United States Congressman and justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court | +207,031 | +364 sq mi +(943 km2) |
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| Gates County | +073 | +Gatesville | +1779 | +Chowan County, Hertford County, and Perquimans County | +Horatio Gates (1727–1806), an American general during the Revolution at the Battle of Saratoga | +12,043 | +346 sq mi +(896 km2) |
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| Graham County | +075 | +Robbinsville | +1872 | +Cherokee County | +William Alexander Graham (1804–1875), a United States Senator, governor of North Carolina, and United States Secretary of the Navy | +8,802 | +302 sq mi +(782 km2) |
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| Granville County | +077 | +Oxford | +1746 | +Edgecombe County | +John Carteret, 2nd Earl Granville (1690–1763), who inherited one-eighth share in the Province of Carolina through his great-grandfather George Carteret | +59,976 | +537 sq mi +(1,391 km2) |
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| Greene County | +079 | +Snow Hill | +1799 | +Dobbs County +Originally named Glasgow County |
+Nathanael Greene (1742–1786), a major general of the Continental Army in the American Revolutionary War | +21,556 | +266 sq mi +(689 km2) |
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| Guilford County | +081 | +Greensboro | +1771 | +Orange County and Rowan County | +Francis North, 1st Earl of Guilford (1704–1790), a British politician and father of Prime Minister of Great Britain Frederick North | +495,279 | +658 sq mi +(1,704 km2) |
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| Halifax County | +083 | +Halifax | +1758 | +Edgecombe County | +George Montagu-Dunk, 2nd Earl of Halifax (1716–1771), a British statesman and President of the Board of Trade | +54,173 | +731 sq mi +(1,893 km2) |
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| Harnett County | +085 | +Lillington | +1855 | +Cumberland County | +Cornelius Harnett (1723–1781), an American Revolutionary and delegate in the Continental Congress | +119,256 | +601 sq mi +(1,557 km2) |
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| Haywood County | +087 | +Waynesville | +1808 | +Buncombe County | +John Haywood (1754–1827), a North Carolina State Treasurer | +58,855 | +555 sq mi +(1,437 km2) |
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| Henderson County | +089 | +Hendersonville | +1838 | +Buncombe County | +Leonard Henderson (1772–1833), Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court | +107,927 | +375 sq mi +(971 km2) |
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| Hertford County | +091 | +Winton | +1759 | +Bertie County, Chowan County, and Northampton County | +Francis Seymour-Conway, 1st Marquess of Hertford (1718–1794), who was Lord of the Bedchamber to George II and George III | +24,433 | +360 sq mi +(932 km2) |
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| Hoke County | +093 | +Raeford | +1911 | +Cumberland County and Robeson County | +Robert Hoke (1837–1912), a Confederate general during the American Civil War | +49,272 | +392 sq mi +(1,015 km2) |
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| Hyde County | +095 | +Swan Quarter | +1712 | +Original county +Originally named Wickham County |
+Edward Hyde (c. 1650–1712), a governor of colonial North Carolina | +5,822 | +1,424 sq mi +(3,688 km2) |
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| Iredell County | +097 | +Statesville | +1788 | +Rowan County | +James Iredell (1751–1799), a comptroller at the port of Edenton and one of the original justices of the Supreme Court of the United States | +161,202 | +597 sq mi +(1,546 km2) |
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| Jackson County | +099 | +Sylva | +1851 | +Haywood County and Macon County | +Andrew Jackson (1767–1845), the 7th President of the United States | +40,285 | +494 sq mi +(1,279 km2) |
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| Johnston County | +101 | +Smithfield | +1746 | +Craven County | +Gabriel Johnston (1699–1752), a governor of colonial North Carolina | +172,595 | +796 sq mi +(2,062 km2) |
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| Jones County | +103 | +Trenton | +1778 | +Craven County | +Willie Jones (1740–1801), opposed the ratification of the United States Constitution and declined an invitation to the Constitutional Convention | +10,020 | +473 sq mi +(1,225 km2) |
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| Lee County | +105 | +Sanford | +1907 | +Chatham County and Moore County | +Robert E. Lee (1807–1870), a career United States Army officer and general of the Confederate forces during the American Civil War | +58,752 | +259 sq mi +(671 km2) |
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| Lenoir County | +107 | +Kinston | +1791 | +Dobbs County +Originally named Glasgow County |
+William Lenoir (1751–1839), a captain in the American Revolutionary War who took part in the Battle of Kings Mountain | +59,339 | +402 sq mi +(1,041 km2) |
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| Lincoln County | +109 | +Lincolnton | +1779 | +Tryon County | +Benjamin Lincoln (1733–1810), a major general during the American Revolutionary War who participated in the Siege of Yorktown | +78,932 | +307 sq mi +(795 km2) |
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| McDowell County | +111 | +Marion | +1842 | +Burke County and Rutherford County | +Joseph McDowell (1756–1801), a soldier in the American Revolutionary War who took part in the Battle of Kings Mountain | +45,104 | +446 sq mi +(1,155 km2) |
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| Macon County | +113 | +Franklin | +1828 | +Haywood County | +Nathaniel Macon (1758–1837), a member and Speaker of the United States House of Representatives | +34,074 | +519 sq mi +(1,344 km2) |
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| Madison County | +115 | +Marshall | +1851 | +Buncombe County and Yancey County | +James Madison (1751–1836), the 4th President of the United States | +20,816 | +452 sq mi +(1,171 km2) |
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| Martin County | +117 | +Williamston | +1774 | +Halifax County and Tyrrell County | +Josiah Martin (1737–1786), the last governor of colonial North Carolina | +24,180 | +461 sq mi +(1,194 km2) |
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| Mecklenburg County | +119 | +Charlotte | +1762 | +Anson County | +Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1744–1818), the queen consort of George III of the United Kingdom | +944,373 | +546 sq mi +(1,414 km2) |
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| Mitchell County | +121 | +Bakersville | +1861 | +Burke County, Caldwell County, McDowell County, Watauga County, and Yancey County | +Elisha Mitchell (1793–1857), a professor at the University of North Carolina who measured the height of Mount Mitchell | +15,445 | +222 sq mi +(575 km2) |
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| Montgomery County | +123 | +Troy | +1779 | +Anson County | +Richard Montgomery (1738–1775), a major general during the Revolutionary War who was killed at the Battle of Quebec | +27,667 | +502 sq mi +(1,300 km2) |
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| Moore County | +125 | +Carthage | +1784 | +Cumberland County | +Alfred Moore (1755–1810), a captain in the Revolutionary War and justice of the Supreme Court of the United States | +89,352 | +706 sq mi +(1,829 km2) |
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| Nash County | +127 | +Nashville | +1777 | +Edgecombe County | +Francis Nash (1742–1777), a brigadier general in the Revolutionary War who was mortally wounded at the Battle of Germantown | +96,116 | +543 sq mi +(1,406 km2) |
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| New Hanover County | +129 | +Wilmington | +1729 | +Craven County | +The royal family of England, members of the House of Hanover | +206,189 | +328 sq mi +(850 km2) |
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| Northampton County | +131 | +Jackson | +1741 | +Bertie County | +James Compton, 5th Earl of Northampton (1687–1754), a British peer and politician | +21,893 | +551 sq mi +(1,427 km2) |
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| Onslow County | +133 | +Jacksonville | +1734 | +New Hanover County | +Arthur Onslow (1691–1768), Speaker of the British House of Commons | +179,716 | +909 sq mi +(2,354 km2) |
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| Orange County | +135 | +Hillsborough | +1752 | +Bladen County, Granville County, and Johnston County | +William V, Prince of Orange (1748–1806), the last Stadtholder of the Dutch Republic | +135,755 | +401 sq mi +(1,039 km2) |
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| Pamlico County | +137 | +Bayboro | +1872 | +Beaufort County and Craven County | +Pamlico Sound and the Pamlico Native American tribe | +13,197 | +566 sq mi +(1,466 km2) |
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| Pasquotank County | +139 | +Elizabeth City | +1668 | +Albemarle County | +Derived from the Native American word pasketanki which meant "where the current of the stream divides or forks" | +40,696 | +289 sq mi +(749 km2) |
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| Pender County | +141 | +Burgaw | +1875 | +New Hanover County | +William Dorsey Pender (1834–1863), Confederate soldier who was mortally wounded at the Battle of Gettysburg of the American Civil War | +53,399 | +933 sq mi +(2,416 km2) |
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| Perquimans County | +143 | +Hertford | +1668 | +Albemarle County | +Perquimans Native American tribe | +13,487 | +329 sq mi +(852 km2) |
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| Person County | +145 | +Roxboro | +1791 | +Caswell County | +Thomas Person, an American Revolutionary War patriot | +39,637 | +404 sq mi +(1,046 km2) |
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| Pitt County | +147 | +Greenville | +1760 | +Beaufort County | +William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham (1708–1778), Secretary of State during the French and Indian War and was later Prime Minister of Great Britain | +171,134 | +655 sq mi +(1,696 km2) |
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| Polk County | +149 | +Columbus | +1855 | +Henderson County and Rutherford County | +William Polk (1758–1834), officer in the American Revolutionary War and first president of the State Bank of North Carolina | +20,256 | +239 sq mi +(619 km2) |
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| Randolph County | +151 | +Asheboro | +1779 | +Guilford County | +Peyton Randolph (c. 1721–1755), the first President of the Continental Congress | +142,358 | +790 sq mi +(2,046 km2) |
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| Richmond County | +153 | +Rockingham | +1779 | +Anson County | +Charles Lennox, 3rd Duke of Richmond (1735–1806), a firm supporter of the American colonists and advocated removal of British troops | +46,611 | +480 sq mi +(1,243 km2) |
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| Robeson County | +155 | +Lumberton | +1787 | +Bladen County | +Thomas Robeson, an officer in the American Revolutionary War | +135,517 | +951 sq mi +(2,463 km2) |
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| Rockingham County | +157 | +Wentworth | +1785 | +Guilford County | +Charles Watson-Wentworth, 2nd Marquess of Rockingham (1730–1782), a British statesmen and two-time Prime Minister of Great Britain | +93,329 | +572 sq mi +(1,481 km2) |
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| Rowan County | +159 | +Salisbury | +1753 | +Anson County | +Matthew Rowan (d. 1769), was the acting Governor of colonial North Carolina following the death of Governor Nathaniel Rice | +138,019 | +524 sq mi +(1,357 km2) |
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| Rutherford County | +161 | +Rutherfordton | +1779 | +Tryon County | +Griffith Rutherford (c. 1721–1805), an officer in the American Revolutionary War and a political leader in North Carolina | +67,538 | +566 sq mi +(1,466 km2) |
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| Sampson County | +163 | +Clinton | +1784 | +Duplin County | +John Sampson, a member of Josiah Martin's council | +63,734 | +947 sq mi +(2,453 km2) |
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| Scotland County | +165 | +Laurinburg | +1899 | +Richmond County | +The country Scotland, part of the United Kingdom | +35,861 | +321 sq mi +(831 km2) |
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| Stanly County | +167 | +Albemarle | +1841 | +Montgomery County | +John Stanly (1774–1834), a United States Congressman and Speaker of the North Carolina House of Commons | +60,636 | +404 sq mi +(1,046 km2) |
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| Stokes County | +169 | +Danbury | +1789 | +Surry County | +John Stokes, a soldier of the Revolution who was seriously wounded at the Waxhaw massacre | +47,242 | +456 sq mi +(1,181 km2) |
+|
| Surry County | +171 | +Dobson | +1771 | +Rowan County | +The county of Surrey in England, birthplace of then governor William Tryon | +73,714 | +538 sq mi +(1,393 km2) |
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| Swain County | +173 | +Bryson City | +1871 | +Jackson County and Macon County | +David Lowry Swain (1801–1868), a governor of North Carolina and president of the University of North Carolina | +14,043 | +541 sq mi +(1,401 km2) |
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| Transylvania County | +175 | +Brevard | +1861 | +Henderson County and Jackson County | +Derived from the Latin words, trans meaning across and sylva meaning woods | +32,820 | +381 sq mi +(987 km2) |
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| Tyrrell County | +177 | +Columbia | +1729 | +Chowan County, Currituck County, and Pasquotank County | +John Tyrrell, at one time was a Lords Proprietor | +4,364 | +600 sq mi +(1,554 km2) |
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| Union County | +179 | +Monroe | +1842 | +Anson County and Mecklenburg County | +Created as a compromise after a dispute between local Whigs and Democrats as to whether it should be named Clay or Jackson county | +205,463 | +640 sq mi +(1,658 km2) |
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| Vance County | +181 | +Henderson | +1881 | +Franklin County, Granville County, and Warren County | +Zebulon Baird Vance (1830–1894), a Confederate military officer in the American Civil War, twice governor of North Carolina, and United States Senator | +45,307 | +270 sq mi +(699 km2) |
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| Wake County | +183 | +Raleigh | +1771 | +Cumberland County, Johnston County, and Orange County | +Margaret Wake, the wife of British colonial governor William Tryon | +929,780 | +857 sq mi +(2,220 km2) |
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| Warren County | +185 | +Warrenton | +1779 | +Bute County | +Joseph Warren (1741–1775), a Patriot and volunteer private who was mortally wounded at the Battle of Bunker Hill | +20,861 | +444 sq mi +(1,150 km2) |
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| Washington County | +187 | +Plymouth | +1799 | +Tyrrell County | +George Washington (1732–1799), the 1st President of the United States | +12,973 | +424 sq mi +(1,098 km2) |
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| Watauga County | +189 | +Boone | +1849 | +Ashe County, Caldwell County, Wilkes County, and Yancey County | +The Watauga River, which came from a Native American word meaning "beautiful water" | +51,333 | +313 sq mi +(811 km2) |
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| Wayne County | +191 | +Goldsboro | +1779 | +Dobbs County +Originally named Glasgow County |
+Anthony Wayne (1745–1796), a general in the American Revolutionary War | +123,697 | +557 sq mi +(1,443 km2) |
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| Wilkes County | +193 | +Wilkesboro | +1777 | +Surry County | +John Wilkes (1725–1797), an English radical, journalist and politician | +68,984 | +760 sq mi +(1,968 km2) |
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| Wilson County | +195 | +Wilson | +1855 | +Edgecombe County, Johnston County, Nash County, and Wayne County | +Louis D. Wilson, a state legislator from Edgecombe County who died of fever at Veracruz during the Mexican-American War | +81,452 | +374 sq mi +(969 km2) |
+|
| Yadkin County | +197 | +Yadkinville | +1850 | +Surry County | +The Yadkin River | +38,279 | +337 sq mi +(873 km2) |
+|
| Yancey County | +199 | +Burnsville | +1833 | +Buncombe County and Burke County | +Bartlett Yancey (1785–1828), a United States Congressman, Speaker of the North Carolina Senate, and early advocate for the North Carolina Public School System | +17,701 | +313 sq mi +(811 km2) |
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+ None / Atheism
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| TOTALS | +70.20% | +26.32% | +0.03% | +0.09% | +0.02% | +2.82% | +0.51% | +
| Kazakh | +98.34% | +0.39% | +0.02% | +0.01% | +0.02% | +0.98% | +0.26% | +
| Russian | +1.43% | +91.64% | +0.04% | +0.02% | +0.03% | +6.09% | +0.75% | +
| Uzbek | +99.05% | +0.39% | +0.01% | +0.01% | +0.02% | +0.37% | +0.16% | +
| Ukrainian | +0.94% | +90.74% | +0.03% | +0.01% | +0.02% | +7.31% | +0.94% | +
| Uyghur | +98.35% | +0.51% | +0.02% | +0.01% | +0.03% | +0.61% | +0.47% | +
| Tatar | +79.57% | +10.24% | +0.02% | +0.03% | +0.06% | +8.11% | +1.97% | +
| German | +1.58% | +81.59% | +0.05% | +0.04% | +0.11% | +13.96% | +2.68% | +
| Korean | +5.24% | +49.35% | +0.21% | +11.40% | +0.14% | +28.51% | +5.16% | +
| Turkish | +99.13% | +0.30% | +0.01% | +0.01% | +0.02% | +0.33% | +0.21% | +
| Azeri | +94.81% | +2.51% | +0.02% | +0.02% | +0.03% | +1.86% | +0.76% | +
| Belorussian | +0.79% | +90.16% | +0.04% | +0.01% | +0.03% | +7.82% | +1.15% | +
| Dungan | +98.93% | +0.37% | +0.01% | +0.03% | +0.04% | +0.34% | +0.28% | +
| Kurdish | +98.28% | +0.53% | +0.03% | +0.02% | +0.02% | +0.74% | +0.38% | +
| Tajik | +97.78% | +0.91% | +0.01% | +0.02% | +0.08% | +0.85% | +0.35% | +
| Polish | +0.69% | +90.07% | +0.04% | +0.01% | +0.13% | +7.30% | +1.76% | +
| Chechen | +93.69% | +2.99% | +0.02% | +0.01% | +0.05% | +2.08% | +1.16% | +
| Kyrgyz | +96.67% | +0.89% | +0.03% | +0.03% | +0.02% | +1.51% | +0.86% | +
| Others | +34.69% | +52.32% | +0.82% | +0.91% | +0.13% | +8.44% | +2.69% | +