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4137714 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ROKS | ROKS | ROKS or variant may refer to:
Republic of Korea Ship, see Republic of Korea Navy
ROKS flamethrowers
Roks, or Rakúsy, a town in Slovakia
Roks, a radio station in Belarus, see List of radio stations in Belarus
Roks, a radio station in Ukraine, see List of radio stations in Ukraine
National Organisation for Women's Shelters and Young Women's Shelters in Sweden
See also
Rok (disambiguation)
ROCS (disambiguation)
Roques (disambiguation)
Radio stations in Ukraine | 121 |
4137741 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labs | Labs | Labs, labs, or LABS may carry the following meanings:
labs, a C mathematical function for absolute value
Labs (people), the inhabitants of the Labëria region in Albania
Helga Labs (born 1940), East German politician
Low Altitude Bombing System, US
Linear alkyl benzene sulfonate, a salt of a linear alkylbenzenesulfonic acid, used as an anionic surfactant: for example, sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate
See also
Lab (disambiguation) | 118 |
4137817 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rattlesnake%20Island | Rattlesnake Island | Rattlesnake Island refers, variously, to the following places:
United States
Rattlesnake Island (Clear Lake), in Lake County, California
A previous name for Terminal Island, in Los Angeles County, California
Rattlesnake Island (New Hampshire), in Lake Winnipesaukee
Rattlesnake Island (Lake Erie), in Ohio
Canada
Rattlesnake Island (Okanagan Lake), in British Columbia
Australia
Rattlesnake Island (Queensland), in Halifax Bay, used for bombing practice | 111 |
4138360 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mario%20Abbate | Mario Abbate | Mario Abbate (Naples, 8 August 1927 – Naples, 6 August 1981) was an Italian singer and actor, famous as an exponent of Neapolitan songs. He appeared in three Italian movies: Naples Sings (1953), It Happened at the Police Station (1954), and Treasure of San Gennaro (1966). He died on 6 August 1981, two days before his 54th birthday.
External links
1927 births
1981 deaths
Italian male film actors
20th-century Italian male actors
20th-century Italian male singers
Singers from Naples | 130 |
4138361 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CXH | CXH | CXH may refer to:
Charing Cross Hospital in London, UK
China Xinhua Airlines, the ICAO airline code
Vancouver Harbour Water Airport, the IATA airport code
Chloe x Halle, American R&B duo
Chuzhou railway station, China Railway telegraph code CXH | 64 |
4138617 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veeramala%20Hills | Veeramala Hills | Veeramala Hills is a small mountain in the Kasargode district of Kerala state, south India. It is situated at Cheruvathur. On the Hill top are the ruins of a Dutch fort built in the 18th century. There is a picnic spot from where the Kariangode river and surroundings can be viewed.
References
Tourism in Kerala
Mountains of India | 80 |
4138700 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port%20Vincent | Port Vincent | Port Vincent may refer to:
Port Vincent, Louisiana, a village in Livingston Parish, United States
Port Vincent, South Australia, a small town on the east coast of Yorke Peninsula, Australia | 40 |
4138705 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moonta | Moonta | Moonta may refer to:
Places
Moonta, South Australia, a locality in the Copper Coast Council including:
East Moonta
Moonta Bay
Moonta Cemetery
Moonta Mines
North Moonta
Corporate Town of Moonta, a former local government area
New Moonta, a suburb in Bundaberg, Queensland
Ships
MV Moonta, a cruise ship now used as a casino
SS Moonta (refer Moonta Herald and Northern Territory Gazette) | 97 |
4138707 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kadina | Kadina |
Kadina may refer to:
Australia
New South Wales
Kadina, New South Wales, a locality
Kadina High School
South Australia
Kadina, South Australia, a town and locality
Kadina Cemetery
Kadina Town Hall, a town hall in South Australia
Corporate Town of Kadina, a former local government area
District Council of Kadina, a former local government area
Hundred of Kadina, a cadastral unit in South Australia
North Macedonia
Kadina River a water course in the Republic of North Macedonia
See also
Kadena | 117 |
4138744 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earmark | Earmark | Earmark may refer to:
Earmark (agriculture), cuts or marks in the ears of animals made to show ownership
Earmark (politics), a legislative provision that directs funds to be spent on specific projects
Earmark (finance), a requirement that a source of revenue be devoted to a specific public expenditure
See also
Accountable Fundraising | 76 |
4138967 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquid%20paraffin | Liquid paraffin | Liquid paraffin may refer to:
Liquid paraffin (drug)
Mineral oil
In chemistry, a mixture of heavier alkanes | 28 |
4139016 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eve%20White | Eve White | Eve White was an English television actress.
Among other roles, she appeared as Sue Morgan on the soap opera Hollyoaks from 1999 to 2002.
White is now a literary agent in London, UK, having founded Eve White Literary Agency in 2003.
References
External links
Eve White: Literary Agent
Living people
Literary agents
English television actresses
English soap opera actresses
Year of birth missing (living people)
Place of birth missing (living people) | 101 |
4139018 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OPEX | OPEX | The acronym OPEX may refer to:
Operating expense
Operational excellence
OPEX (Stock Exchange)
OPEX (Corporation)
OPtions EXpiration | 35 |
4139170 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20national%20parks%20of%20Korea | List of national parks of Korea | This is a list of national parks in Korea.
National Parks
Republic of Korea (South)
Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North)
Baekdu-san (Paektusan)
Ch'ilposan
Lake Bujon National Park
Myohyang-san
Geumgang-san (Kǔmgangsan / the Diamond Mountains)
Guwol-san (Kuwǒlsan)
External links
National Parks of the Republic of Korea
Korea
National parks
Environment of Korea | 105 |
4139397 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ECLA | ECLA | ECLA can refer to
European Company Lawyers Association
United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, also abbreviated by UNECLAC or ECLAC now, previously called "United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America", or UNECLA.
European Classification, a patent classification.
European College of Liberal Arts, the former name of Bard College Berlin, a private college in Berlin, Germany
Emerson College Los Angeles
See also
ELCA | 91 |
4139473 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jika%20Jika | Jika Jika | Jika Jika may refer to places in Victoria, Australia:
Another name of Billibellary
A unit of HM Prison Pentridge
Electoral district of Jika Jika
Jika Jika Province, an electoral district
the Shire of Jika Jika, a former name of the City of Preston (Victoria) | 67 |
4139937 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garnock | Garnock | Garnock may refer to:
The River Garnock in North Ayrshire, Scotland
Glengarnock, a small village on the river, once the site of Glengarnock Steelworks.
Garnock Valley area of North Ayrshire, which takes in the towns of Beith, Dalry and Kilbirnie.
Garnock Academy in Kilbirnie, a secondary school formed in 1971.
Garnock RFC, a rugby club located at Lochshore, Glengarnock.
Garnock Way soap opera, produced by Scottish Television from 1976 to 1979.
Robert Garnock (1660–1681), Scottish covenanter | 139 |
4139968 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vytegra%20%28disambiguation%29 | Vytegra (disambiguation) | Vytegra is a town in Vytegorsky District of Vologda Oblast, Russia.
Vytegra may also refer to:
Vytegra Urban Settlement, Vologda Oblast, Russia, a municipal formation into which the town of district significance of Vytegra is incorporated
Vytegra (river), a river in Vologda Oblast, Russia
See also
Vytegorsky District | 87 |
4140115 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mackensen | Mackensen | Mackensen may refer to:
Mackensen (Dassel), a village in Dassel, Lower Saxony, Germany
August von Mackensen (1849-1945), German World War I field marshal
Two of his sons:
Eberhard von Mackensen (1889-1969), German World War II general
Hans Georg von Mackensen (1883-1947), German diplomat
Fritz Mackensen (1866-1953), German painter
Isabel Mackensen-Geis (born 1986), German politician
, German World War I class of ships
, the lead ship of the Mackensen class of battlecruisers | 133 |
4140394 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Li%20Zhe%20%28Go%20player%29 | Li Zhe (Go player) | Li Zhe (born January 31, 1989) is a Chinese professional Go player.
Biography
Li was born in China. At 11 years of age, Li Zhe became one of the youngest professional Go players ever. Two years later, in 2002, Li was promoted to 3 dan. Li made more history in 2006 when he became the youngest title holder in China, at 16 years old.
Titles & runners-up
References
1989 births
Chinese Go players
Living people
Sportspeople from Wuhan | 113 |
4140532 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wesenberg | Wesenberg | Wesenberg may refer to:
The German name for Rakvere, a town in Estonia
Wesenberg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, part of the Amt Mecklenburgische Kleinseenplatte, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany
Wesenberg, Schleswig-Holstein, part of the Amt Nordstormarn, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany | 87 |
4140593 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kennebunk%20%28disambiguation%29 | Kennebunk (disambiguation) | Kennebunk may refer to multiple things located in the U.S. state of Maine:
Kennebunk, Maine, a town
Kennebunk (CDP), Maine, census-designated place within the town
West Kennebunk, Maine, census-designated place
The Kennebunk River | 66 |
4140713 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ise%2C%20Norway | Ise, Norway | Ise is a village in Sarpsborg municipality, Norway. Its population is 733.
References
Villages in Østfold
Sarpsborg | 33 |
4140718 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stikka%C3%A5sen | Stikkaåsen | Stikkaåsen is a village in Sarpsborg municipality, Norway, located northwest of Sarpsborg city. Its population is 285. Before 1992, Stikkaåsen was a part of Tune municipality.
References
Villages in Østfold
Sarpsborg | 61 |
4140751 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trones%2C%20Verdal | Trones, Verdal | Trones is a headland and residential area in the municipality of Verdal in Trøndelag county, Norway. It is located about north of the town of Verdalsøra, along the coast of the Trondheimsfjord. The villages of Nordskaget and Sørskaget are located on the headland, and they are combined under the name Trones by Statistics Norway.
The village area has a population (2018) of 388 and a population density of .
References
Verdal
Villages in Trøndelag | 120 |
4140797 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little%20Assawoman%20Bay | Little Assawoman Bay | Little Assawoman Bay is a body of water in Sussex County, Delaware. It is connected from Assawoman Bay to the south by a narrow canal known locally as "The Ditch," and is connected to Indian River Bay to the north by the Assawoman Canal. It is separated from the Atlantic Ocean by the Fenwick Island barrier spit.
References
Bays of Delaware
Bays of Sussex County, Delaware | 85 |
4140812 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hylla | Hylla | Hylla is a village in the municipality of Inderøy in Trøndelag county, Norway. Hylla is located along the Trondheimsfjord, about south of the village of Røra and about east of the villages of Straumen and Sakshaug. The village is home to a large limestone quarry and processing facility.
The village has a population (2018) of 377 and a population density of .
References
Villages in Trøndelag
Inderøy | 111 |
4140818 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gangstadhaugen | Gangstadhaugen | Gangstadhaugen or Gangstad is a village in the municipality of Inderøy in Trøndelag county, Norway. It is located on the northern part of the Inderøya peninsula, near the shore of the Beitstadfjorden, about southeast of the village of Breivika. Hustad Church is located about north of the village.
The village has a population (2018) of 219 and a population density of .
References
Villages in Trøndelag
Inderøy | 113 |
4140841 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H%C3%A5kvik | Håkvik | or is a village in Narvik Municipality in Nordland county, Norway. The village is located along the southern shore of the Ofotfjorden, southwest of the town of Narvik and the village of Ankenesstranda. Håkvik Chapel was built here in 1980. The European route E6 highway runs through the village.
The village has a population (2018) of 739 which gives the village a population density of .
References
Narvik
Villages in Nordland
Populated places of Arctic Norway | 118 |
4140844 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hommelst%C3%B8 | Hommelstø | Hommelstø is a village in the municipality of Brønnøy in Nordland county, Norway. The village is located on the shore of an arm of the Velfjorden about southeast of the town of Brønnøysund and about north of the village of Lande.
The village has a population (2013) of 289. The population density is . Nøstvik Church is located about west of the center of Hommelstø in the Velfjord area.
References
Villages in Nordland
Brønnøy
("Hommelstø", 2019) | 135 |
4140877 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohakhali | Mohakhali | Mohakhali is a neighborhood of Dhaka city, the capital of Bangladesh.
Events
Korail Slum is located in Mohakhali. In December 2016 a fire destroyed over 500 shanty homes in the slum. In December the Saat Tola slum which is also located in the slum caught fire.
External links
References
Dhaka
Neighbourhoods in Bangladesh | 85 |
4140931 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann%20Cotton%20%28disambiguation%29 | Ann Cotton (disambiguation) | Ann Cotton (born 1950) is a Welsh philanthropist and entrepreneur.
Ann Cotton may also refer to:
Annie Cotton (born 1975), Canadian actress and singer
Ann Cotton (colonial Virginian) (fl. 1650s–1670s)
See also
Ann Cotten (born 1982), American-born German writer
Mary Ann Cotton (1832–1873), British serial killer | 88 |
4140950 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astati | Astati | The Astati were a Paulician sect in the 9th century, the followers of Sergius. They prevailed much under Emperor Nicephorus I, but later, under Michael I Rhangabes, they were curbed with very severe laws.
References
Paulicians
9th century in the Byzantine Empire
Religion in the Byzantine Empire | 72 |
4141285 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudnichny | Rudnichny | Rudnichny (masculine), Rudnichnaya (feminine), or Rudnichnoye (neuter) may refer to:
Rudnichny City District, name of several city districts in Russia
Rudnichny, Russia (Rudnichnaya, Rudnichnoye), name of several inhabited localities in Russia
Rudnichny, Kazakhstan
Rudnichnoye, a lake in Kazakhstan | 99 |
4141524 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sk8 | Sk8 | Sk8 or SK8 may refer to:
SK8 (programming language), multimedia authoring software
SK8-TV, a TV series that aired on Nickelodeon in 1990
Sk8 (TV series), a TV series that aired on NBC from 2001–02
SK8 the Infinity, an anime television series that aired in early 2021
Shorthand for skate | 79 |
4141538 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western%20Province%20Cricket%20Association | Western Province Cricket Association | The Western Province Cricket Association is the governing body for cricket in the Cape Town region. Its representative team, Western Province, competes in South Africa's domestic competition the Supersport Series, formerly known as the Castle Cup or the Currie Cup.
External links
Western Province Cricket Association Home Page
Western Province Cricket Association
Cricket administration in South Africa
Sport in the Western Cape | 77 |
4141551 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public%20life | Public life | Public life may refer to:
Politics
Public Life, a 1984 album by Eddie Schwartz
Public Life with Randy David, a Filipino public affairs program
See also
Social life (disambiguation)
Public relations | 45 |
4141698 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koratla | Koratla | Koratla may refer to:
Korutla, also known as Koratla, a town in Telangana, India
Koratla (Assembly constituency), a constituency of the Telangana Legislative Assembly, India
Koratla railway station, an Indian Railways station | 58 |
4141712 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Results%20of%20the%201983%20United%20Kingdom%20general%20election | Results of the 1983 United Kingdom general election |
Essex
Northern Scotland
Scotland
Results
1983 | 13 |
4141746 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FFTF | FFTF | FFTF may refer to:
Fast Flux Test Facility, an American nuclear test reactor
Fight for the Future, a non-profit advocacy group | 27 |
4141857 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaziosmanpa%C5%9Faspor | Gaziosmanpaşaspor | Gaziosmanpaşa S.K., or simply GOP, is a Turkish sports club from the Gaziosmanpaşa district of Istanbul.
League participations
TFF Second League: 1990–98, 1999–03, 2007–09, 2011–14
TFF Third League: 1998–99, 2003–07, 2009–11, 2014-16
Turkish Regional Amateur League: 1965–90, 2016-
External links
Gaziosmanpaşaspor on TFF.org
Football clubs in Istanbul
1963 establishments in Turkey | 134 |
4141928 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BUE | BUE | BUE may refer to:
The British University in Egypt, a private university in Egypt
Built up edge, a phenomenon of single point cutting operations in steel
Bué, a village in France
Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina | 47 |
4142090 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piwnice%2C%20Kuyavian-Pomeranian%20Voivodeship | Piwnice, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship | Piwnice is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Łysomice, within Toruń County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-central Poland. It lies approximately west of Łysomice and north-west of Toruń. It is located in the Chełmno Land in the historic region of Pomerania.
The village is the site of Piwnice radio observatory.
References
Piwnice | 99 |
4142124 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shiroky | Shiroky | Shiroky may refer to:
Shiroky, Amur Oblast, an urban-type settlement in Amur Oblast, Russia
Shiroky, Magadan Oblast, an urban-type settlement in Magadan Oblast, Russia | 48 |
4142192 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asikuma/Odoben/Brakwa%20District | Asikuma/Odoben/Brakwa District | Asikuma/Odoben/Brakwa District is one of the twenty-two districts in Central Region, Ghana. Originally created as an ordinary district assembly in 1988, which was created from the Breman-Ajumako-Enyan District Council from 1974 to 1978. The district assembly was located in the northeast part of Central Region and had Breman Asikuma as its capital town.
List of settlements
Sources
District: Asikuma/Odoben/Brakwa District
References
Central Region (Ghana)
Districts of the Central Region (Ghana) | 123 |
4142331 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English%20titles | English titles | English titles may refer to:
The Peerage of England
When to capitalize titles of works in English
English honorifics such as "Mr.", "Miss", "Mrs.", or "Dr.", sometimes referred to as "titles" | 47 |
4142336 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hog%20potato | Hog potato | Hog potato is a common name for several plants with edible or poisonous bulbs and tubers. Hog potato may refer to:
Deathcamas, a group of several plants with poisonous bulbs, formerly placed in the genus Zigadenus, native throughout North America
Hoffmannseggia glauca, a legume with edible tubers native to the Southwestern United States
Ipomoea pandurata, a species of morning glory with edible tubers native to Eastern North America | 99 |
4142434 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Podopteryx | Podopteryx | Podopteryx is a damselfly genus. It belongs in the family Argiolestidae.
They are very large damselflies found in Indonesia, New Guinea and Australia.
Species
The genus Podopteryx has two described species:
Podopteryx casuarina Lieftinck, 1949
Podopteryx selysi (Foerster, 1899) – Treehole Flatwing
References
Calopterygoidea
Zygoptera genera
Odonata of Asia
Odonata of Australia
Taxa named by Edmond de Sélys Longchamps | 127 |
4142482 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BAFTA%20Awards%202005 | BAFTA Awards 2005 | BAFTA Awards 2005 may refer to:
59th British Academy Film Awards
British Academy Television Awards 2005 | 24 |
4142626 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/6%20Feet%20Under%20%28album%29 | 6 Feet Under (album) | 6 Feet Under is a compilation album by Gravediggaz, consisting of material that originally appeared on Nightmare in A-Minor and Frukwan's solo album Life. This album was released by X-ray/Cleopatra Records.
Track listing
References
Gravediggaz albums
2004 compilation albums
Cleopatra Records compilation albums
Unauthorized albums | 74 |
4142740 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arrondissement%20of%20Saint-Pierre | Arrondissement of Saint-Pierre | There are two arrondissements of Saint-Pierre in France:
Arrondissement of Saint-Pierre, Martinique
Arrondissement of Saint-Pierre, Réunion
ru:Сен-Пьер (значения) | 49 |
4142893 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WBWT | WBWT | WBWT may refer to:
WZWK-LP, a low-power radio station (101.5 FM) licensed to serve Greenville, South Carolina, United States, which held the call sign WBWT-LP from 2016 to 2018
WTSJ-LD, the Milwaukee, Wisconsin affiliate for the Spanish-language MundoMax network, formerly known as WBWT-LP
WWTI-DT2, the CW network affiliate for Watertown, New York, formerly branded as "WBWT" | 105 |
4142947 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speckled%20trout | Speckled trout | Speckled trout may refer to:
Brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis), a freshwater fish in the family Salmonidae
Cynoscion nebulosus, also called spotted seatrout, a coastal saltwater or brackish water fish in the family Sciaenidae (drums)
The modified C-135 Stratolifter used by the United States Air Force Chief of Staff | 83 |
4143059 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tipp | Tipp | Tipp may refer to:
"Tipp", a nickname of Thomas Agro (1931–1987), New York mobster
Tipp FM, a radio station serving County Tipperary, Ireland
County Tipperary, Ireland
Tipperary (town), a town in County Tipperary
Tipp City, Ohio, United States
See also
Tom Tipps (1923–2013), American businessman and politician
Tip (disambiguation)
Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) | 109 |
4143151 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Via%20Traiana%20%28disambiguation%29 | Via Traiana (disambiguation) | Via Traiana is a street in southern Italy.
Via Traiana may also refer to:
Via Traiana Nova in Arabia
Via Traiana Pataesina in Dacia | 35 |
4143434 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuai | Kuai | Kuai may refer to:
Kuai (dish) (), a Chinese food dish
Kuai (), a colloquial term for the Chinese yuan (currency unit)
KuAI, Kuibyshev Aviation Institute in Russia
KUAI, a Radio station in the United States on the Island of Kauai, Hawaii
See also
Kauai, Hawaii, U.S.
Quai
Kwai (disambiguation) | 93 |
4143473 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magta | Magta | Magta or Maguta may refer to:
Magta people, or Ticuna, an ethnic group of the Amazon
Magta language, or Ticuna, their language
See also
Magta-Lahjar, a town in Mauritania
Language and nationality disambiguation pages | 58 |
4143578 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeschines%20%28disambiguation%29 | Aeschines (disambiguation) | Aeschines was an Athenian orator, one of ten Attic orators.
Aeschines or Aischines may also refer to:
Aeschines of Miletus, lesser known orator, and contemporary of Cicero
Aeschines of Neapolis (c. 110 BC), academic philosopher
Aeschines (physician), physician who lived in the latter half of the 4th century
Aeschines of Sphettus (or Aeschines Socraticus), follower of Socrates and author of Socratic dialogues
Aeschines, one of the Thirty Tyrants
See also | 128 |
4143857 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline%20of%20Kurdish%20uprisings | Timeline of Kurdish uprisings | This is an incomplete list of Kurdish uprisings. You can help by expanding it.
List of conflicts
References | 23 |
4143963 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FGF | FGF | FGF may refer to:
Fibroblast growth factor
Galician Football Federation (Spanish: ), in Spain
Guinean Football Federation (French: )
, the Football Federation of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
, the Football Federation of Goiás, Brazil
Fédération générale des fonctionnaires, a trade union for French civil servants | 71 |
4143979 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ziloti | Ziloti | Ziloti may refer to
Alexander Siloti, Russian pianist, conductor and composer
Ziloti, Xanthi, a settlement in the Xanthi regional unit, Greece | 38 |
4144117 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prehistoric%20Planet%20%28disambiguation%29 | Prehistoric Planet (disambiguation) | Prehistoric Planet is a 2022 documentary series on Apple TV+ in collaboration with the BBC.
It may also refer to:
Prehistoric Planet (2002 TV series), a re-editing of Walking with Dinosaurs and Walking with Beasts for American broadcast
Walking With Dinosaurs: Prehistoric Planet 3D, a 2014 edit of the Walking with Dinosaurs film. | 78 |
4144273 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank%20Kirby | Frank Kirby | Frank Kirby may refer to:
Frank Howard Kirby (1871–1956), English recipient of the Victoria Cross
Frank Kirby (footballer) (1885–1963), Australian rules footballer
Frank E. Kirby (1849–1929), naval architect | 54 |
4144339 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George%20Sheehan | George Sheehan | George Sheehan may refer to:
George A. Sheehan (1918–1993), writer about the sport of running
George Sheehan (footballer), Irish soccer player during the 1890s and early 20th century | 51 |
4144342 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proliferative%20phase | Proliferative phase | Proliferative phase can refer to:
a phase of wound healing
a phase of the menstrual cycle | 21 |
4144527 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scots%20Parliament | Scots Parliament | Scots Parliament can refer to:
Parliament of Scotland, the pre-1707 legislature of the Kingdom of Scotland
Scottish Parliament, the post-1999 unicameral devolved legislature of Scotland
See also
Scots (disambiguation) | 51 |
4144590 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/REMBRANDT-1 | REMBRANDT-1 | REMBRANDT-1 is a Submarine communications cable system linking the United Kingdom and the Netherlands across the southern North Sea. It is no longer in use.
It has landing points in:
Pakefield, England, UK
Bakkum, Netherlands
References
External links
KIS-ORCA.eu — Kingfisher Information Service - Offshore Renewals & Cables Awareness
Submarine communications cables in the North Sea
Netherlands–United Kingdom relations | 97 |
4144623 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ABC45 | ABC45 | ABC 45 may refer to:
WXLV-TV, a television station licensed to Winston-Salem, North Carolina
WKDH, a television station licensed to Houston, Mississippi | 35 |
4144720 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/REMBRANDT-2 | REMBRANDT-2 | REMBRANDT-2 is a submarine telecommunications cable system linking the United Kingdom and the Netherlands across the southern North Sea. It is no longer in use.
It has landing points in:
Joss Bay, England, UK
Domburg, Netherlands
References
External links
KIS-ORCA.eu — Kingfisher Information Service - Offshore Renewals & Cables Awareness
Submarine communications cables in the North Sea
Netherlands–United Kingdom relations | 96 |
4144765 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collegium%20%28school%29 | Collegium (school) | A collegium is a French form of schooling that is both a secondary school and a college.
Information
They are uncommon today. Most collegiums in the United States were built by Roman Catholic religious institutes. One example is the College of the Immaculate Conception in New Orleans, established by the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) in 1847.
References
School types | 78 |
4144826 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RIOJA-1 | RIOJA-1 | RIOJA-1 was a submarine telecommunications cable system linking the United Kingdom and Spain across the North Atlantic Ocean.
It had landing points in:
Porthcurno, Cornwall, United Kingdom
Virgen del Mar Beach, Santander, Spain
It was withdrawn from service on October 13, 2006.
References
Sources
Submarine communications cables in the North Atlantic Ocean
Cantabria
Spain–United Kingdom relations
2006 disestablishments in England
2006 disestablishments in Spain | 107 |
4145023 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles%20Elworthy | Charles Elworthy | Charles Elworthy may refer to:
Charles Elworthy, Baron Elworthy (1911–1993), Chief of the Defence Staff
Charles Elworthy (scientist) (1961–2023), New Zealand economist and social scientist | 47 |
4145330 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloxazolam | Cloxazolam | Cloxazolam is a benzodiazepine derivative that has anxiolytic, sedative, and anticonvulsant properties. It is not widely used; as of August 2018 it was marketed in Belgium, Luxembourg, Portugal, Brazil, and Japan. In 2019, it has been retired from the Belgian market.
See also
Cinazepam
Gidazepam
References
External links
Inchem.org - Cloxazolam
Anxiolytics
Chloroarenes
Lactams
Oxazolobenzodiazepines
Prodrugs | 130 |
4145666 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instrument%20panel | Instrument panel | Instrument panel may refer to:
Control panel (engineering)
Flight instruments
Dashboard | 15 |
4145675 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chesterfield%20Road | Chesterfield Road | Chesterfield Road may refer to the following roads in England:
Chesterfield Road (Ashford), Ashford, Kent
Chesterfield Road (Bolsover), Bolsover, Derbyshire
Chesterfield Road (Bristol), Bristol,
Chesterfield Road (Dronfield), Dronfield, Derbyshire
Chesterfield Road (Hounslow), Hounslow, London Borough of Hounslow in Greater London
Chesterfield Road (Liverpool), Liverpool, Merseyside
Chesterfield Road (Matlock), Matlock, Derbyshire
Chesterfield Road (Sheffield), Sheffield, South Yorkshire | 132 |
4145750 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%20Nathanson | James Nathanson | James Nathanson may refer to:
James Nathanson, a minor character in the American television drama 24
James E. Nathanson, politician in Washington, D.C. | 35 |
4145762 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orthodox%20calendar | Orthodox calendar | Orthodox calendar may refer to:
Eastern Orthodox Church liturgical calendar
Revised Julian calendar, used by some Eastern Orthodox for the calculation of fixed feasts
Julian calendar, used by some Eastern Orthodox for the calculation of fixed feasts
The OC wall calendar, an LGBT-themed photo wall calendar
See also
Orthodox Church (disambiguation) | 71 |
4145780 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep%20Heat | Deep Heat | Deep Heat may refer to:
Deep Heat (heat rub)
Deep Heat (compilation album), a 1989 album from Telstar Records
Deep Heat (Oh Mercy album), 2012
A form of dielectric heating | 46 |
4145820 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romero%20Canyon | Romero Canyon | Romero Canyon is located in the Santa Catalina Mountains and part of the Coronado National Forest.
References
Santa Catalina Mountains
Canyons and gorges of Arizona
Landforms of Pima County, Arizona | 44 |
4145950 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NCAT | NCAT | NCAT is an acronym for:
National Center for Appropriate Technology, an American organisation dedicated to technology and sustainability
National Center for Aviation Training, Wichita Area Technical College
New South Wales Civil and Administrative Tribunal, an agency of the Government of New South Wales
North Carolina A&T State University, a historically black university in Greensboro, North Carolina
National Center for Asphalt Technology at Auburn University in Auburn, AL 86830 | 85 |
4146108 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OMHA | OMHA | OMHA may refer to:
Ontario Mental Health Act
Ontario Minor Hockey Association
⟨omha⟩, an Irish tetragraph | 28 |
4146178 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Supreme%20Court%20of%20Canada%20cases%20%28Lamer%20Court%29 | List of Supreme Court of Canada cases (Lamer Court) | This is a chronological list of notable cases decided by the Supreme Court of Canada from appointment of Antonio Lamer as Chief Justice of Canada to his retirement.
19901994
19951999
See also
List of notable Canadian Courts of Appeals cases
(1990-2000) | 57 |
4146290 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vinylbital | Vinylbital | Vinylbital, also known as butylvinal, is a sedative hypnotic drug which is a barbiturate derivative. It was developed by Aktiebolaget Pharmacia in the 1950s.
References
Barbiturates
Sedatives
GABAA receptor positive allosteric modulators
Vinyl compounds | 69 |
4146294 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ACAC | ACAC | ACAC or acac may refer to:
Acetylacetonate (acac), a ligand in coordination chemistry derived from acetylacetone
ACAC consortium, a subsidiary of China Aviation Industry Corporation
Alberta Colleges Athletics Conference, the governing body for collegiate sports in Alberta, Canada
Amador County Arts Council, the official Amador County, US arts council
Allen County Athletic Conference, High School conference in Indiana, US
Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, a contemporary art museum in Atlanta | 99 |
4146464 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WSCB | WSCB | WSCB (89.9 FM; "The Birthplace") is a student-run campus radio station at Springfield College in Springfield, Massachusetts. It features an eclectic mix of music as well as news and sports talk from a variety of disc jockeys. WSCB's programming comes from students, faculty, and staff on the Springfield College campus.
References
External links
SCB
Springfield College
Mass media in Springfield, Massachusetts
Radio stations established in 1958
1958 establishments in Massachusetts | 104 |
4146522 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sl%C3%A1nsk%C3%BD | Slánský | Slansky or Slánský is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Richard Slansky (1940–1998), American theoretical physicist
Rudolf Slánský (1901–1952), Czech Communist politician
Rudolf Slánský Jr., Czech ambassador to Russia (1993–1996)
See also
Slánský trial, 1952 show trial in Czechoslovakia
Czech-language surnames | 103 |
4146570 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JSR%2053 | JSR 53 | JSR 53 is a Java Specification Request developed under the Java Community Process. It specifies both the Java Servlet 2.3 specification and the JavaServer Pages 1.2 specification.
Java specification requests | 42 |
4146571 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thievery | Thievery | Thievery may refer to:
Theft
Thievery Corporation, a music band | 18 |
4146637 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top%20End%20Australian%20Football%20Association | Top End Australian Football Association | The Top End Australian Football Association (TEAFA) was an amateur Australian rules football competition in the Northern Territory, Australia.
More recently in 2010/11, the TEAFA merged with the NTFL creating a three tiered competition with teams being represented in Premier Division and Division 1 and 2.
See also
AFL Northern Territory
Northern Territory Football League
References
External links
Australian rules football competitions in the Northern Territory | 91 |
4146731 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boxing%20at%20the%201964%20Summer%20Olympics%20%E2%80%93%20Bantamweight | Boxing at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Bantamweight | The bantamweight class in the boxing at the 1964 Summer Olympics competition was the second-lightest class. Bantamweights were limited to those boxers weighing less than 54 kilograms. The competition was held from October 11, 1964, to October 23, 1964. 32 boxers from 32 nations competed.
Medallists
Results
Sources
References
Bantamweight | 88 |
4146904 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryder%20Report | Ryder Report | Ryder Report may refer to:
Ryder Report (Detention and Corrections in Iraq), 2003 report from the inquiry by U.S. Provost Marshal Donald Ryder into reports of abuse by American troops in Iraq
Ryder Report (British Leyland), 1975 report from the enquiry by Sir Don Ryder into the British Leyland Motor Corporation | 73 |
4146927 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maimo | Maimo | Maimo may refer to:
Maimonides School, a coeducational, Modern Orthodox, Jewish day school located in Brookline, Massachusetts
École Maïmonide, school in Montreal,Canada
Sankie Maimo (1930–2013), writer from British Southern Cameroons, later in Nigeria
See also
Moses ben Maimon (1138–1204), commonly known as Maimonides and Rambam, medieval Sephardic Jewish philosopher
Maimonides (disambiguation)
Shmiras Einaim | 120 |
4146999 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William%20Connell%20%28priest%29 | William Connell (priest) | William Connell was an Anglican priest in the mid-eighteenth century.
A graduate of Trinity College Dublin and Prebendary of Mayne, he was appointed Archdeacon of Ossory in 1758; and died on 27 March 1762.
References
Alumni of Trinity College Dublin
Archdeacons of Ossory
1762 deaths
Place of birth missing | 80 |
4147028 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butobarbital | Butobarbital | Butobarbital, also called butobarbitone or butethal, Soneryl, and Neonal, is a hypnotic drug which is a barbiturate derivative. It was developed by Poulenc Brothers (now part of Sanofi) in 1921.
References
Barbiturates
GABAA receptor positive allosteric modulators
Butyl compounds | 77 |
4147130 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lavardin | Lavardin | Lavardin may refer to:
Places
Lavardin, Loir-et-Cher, France
Lavardin, Sarthe, France
Lavardin, Iran
People
Jacques de Lavardin (), French humanist translator
Jean de Beaumanoir (marquis) (1551–1614), the Marquis de Lavardin | 68 |
4147135 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMBS | AMBS | AMBS may refer to:
Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary, an Anabaptist Christian seminary based in the United States
Advanced Media Broadcasting System, a Philippine broadcast media company | 42 |
4147142 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nabuyongo%20Island | Nabuyongo Island | Nabuyongo Island, also known as Goziba, (Kisiwa cha Goziba, in Swahili) is a small island in Lake Victoria, Kagera Region, Tanzania. During the First World War it was the site of naval action between British and German lake steamers.
Lake islands of Tanzania
Islands of Lake Victoria | 73 |
4147777 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/APTI | APTI | APTI may refer to:
Alaska Public Telecommunications, Inc.
Advanced Power Technologies, Inc.
Asociación Panameña de Traductores e Intérpretes, Panamanian member organization of the International Federation of Translators
A Passage to India, book and film
Apti, Maharashtra, a small village in Maharashtra state in Western India
Association for Preservation Technology International | 78 |
4148012 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Rajya%20Sabha%20members%20from%20Rajasthan | List of Rajya Sabha members from Rajasthan |
Current members (2022)
Here 1 members KC Venugopal is representing Kerala in the Rajyasabha.
Keys:
There are total TEN seats reserved for Rajasthan in Rajya Sabha. Currently INC have 6 members and Congress BJP have 4 members in Rajya Sabha from Rajasthan.
Alphabetical list since 1952
References
External links
List of Rajya Sabha Members
List of Rajya Sabha Members Statewise
Rajasthan Rajya Sabha Members | MP List Party Wise Seats
Rajya Sabha members from Rajasthan
Rajasthan | 115 |
4148036 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda%20Jackson | Linda Jackson | Linda Jackson may refer to:
Linda Jackson (cyclist) (born 1958), Canadian professional cyclist
Linda Jackson (designer) (born 1950), Australian fashion designer, fashion retailer and artist
Linda Jackson (politician), former mayor of Vaughan, Ontario (2006–2010)
Linda Jackson (businesswoman), CEO of French car manufacturer Citroën | 77 |