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A+ (rapper)
Andre Levins (born August 29 1982 in Hempstead, New York) is an American rapper, also known as A+. His career began in 1995, when he won a national competition sponsored by Def Jam Records. He was discovered by Kedar Massenburg and was the first artist signed to his label, Kedar Entertainment. In ..
Ar'ara BaNegev
Ar'ara BaNegev (Hebrew: ערערה בנגב) is a Bedouin town (local council) in the Southern District of Israel. According to the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), the population of Ar'ara BaNegev was 11,700 in December 2004. Ar'ara BaNegev was founded in 1982 as part of a government pr..
Ar-Adûnakhôr
In the fictional universe of J. R. R. Tolkien, Ar-Adûnakhôr (2709 - 2962 S.A., r. 2899 - 2962 S.A.) was the 20th ruler of Númenor. He opposed the Valar, and thus took his official name in the Adûnaic tongue instead of using the traditional Quenya form Tar-Herunúmen. The name he choose was consi..
ARA
ARA may refer to: Academic Research Alliance, an organization created to involve students in scientific activitiesAgricultural Relief Act, a program by Franklin D. Roosevelt during the Great Depression, as part of his New Deal.Amateur Rowing Association, the governing body of rowing in the United K..
Araara Island
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } Araara Island is an island in the North Auckland dis..
Arab
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. The Arabs (Arabic: عرب ʻarab) are an ethnic group found throughout the Middle East and North Africa. Contents 1 Origin2 Who is an Arab?3 Religions4 History5 Traditional genealogy6 Etymology7 References8 Source..
AraB
The correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. The araB gene promoter is a bacterial promoter, activated by e L-arabinose binding. ..
Arab, Alabama
Arab is a city in Marshall and Cullman counties in northeastern Alabama, and is included in the Huntsville-Decatur Metro Area. The name of the city is pronounced "AY-rab" and was an unintentional misspelling by the US Postal Service of the city's intended name, taken from a city founder, Arad Thomps..
Arab, Missouri
Arab is an unincorporated community in southern Bollinger County, Missouri. It is located about twenty miles northwest of Dexter. The community was founded in 1908, and the origin of its name is unknown. The community was probably initially founded for the purposes of postal delivery with the mai..
Arab-Israeli conflict
Arab-Israeli conflict 1920 riots · Jaffa riots · 1929 riots · 1936-1939 uprising · 1948 Arab-Israeli War · 1956 Suez Crisis · 1967 Six-Day War · War of Attrition · 1973 Yom Kippur War · 1982 Lebanon War · First Intifada · al-Aqsa Intif..
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Arab-Israeli conflict facts, figures, and statistics
Comparative statistics Israel and Arab countries, Netherlands and Spain as comparable index. ..
Arab-Israeli Wars
The term 'Arab-Israeli Wars' may refer to: Arab-Israeli Conflict Arab-Israeli Wars (game), a board game from Avalon Hill. redirect[[Template:Disambig]]..
Arab-Israeli Wars (game)
Arab-Israeli Wars is a tactical level wargame published in the US in 1977 by Avalon Hill and simulates at a tactical level the various Middle East conflicts. It is designed to be played by two players and game length is dependant on scenario but ranges from 2-4 hours. Arab-Israeli Wars is based on..
Arabah
--> Cloudbreak over Wadi Araba, Jordan. The Arabah (Hebrew HaArava הערבה; Arabic Wadi Araba) is a section of the Great Rift Valley lying between the Dead Sea to the north and the Gulf of Aqaba to the south. It forms part of the border between Israel to the west and Jordan to the east. ..
Araban
Araban is a district of Gaziantep Province of Turkey. Gaziantep | Araban | Islahiye | Kargamış | Nizip | Nurdağı | Oğuzeli | Şahinbey | Şehitkamil | Yavuzeli ..
Arabat Spit
The Arabat Spit (Ukrainian: Арабатська стрілка, Russian: , ) is a spit (narrow strip of land) in Azov Sea, which separates a large, shallow and very salty system of gulfs named Syvash. The spit is located between the town of Genichesk, Ukraine and the north-eastern shores of Crimea..
Arabella
Arabella is a lyric comedy or opera in 3 acts by Richard Strauss to a German libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal, their sixth and last common work. It was first performed on July 1, 1933 at the Dresden Sächsisches Staatstheater. Roles Premiere, July 1, 1933(Clemens Krauss) Arabella soprano Vio..
Arabella (novel)
Arabella is a novel written by Georgette Heyer. It records the plight of a relatively poor girl from the English gentry who captures the attention of a very wealthy man by claiming to be an heiress. ..
Arabella Churchill
There have been at least two notable women called Arabella Churchill, both of them members of the same aristocratic dynasty as Sir Winston Churchill. Arabella Churchill (1648-1730) was a mistress of King James II of England.Arabella Churchill (1949- ) is the founder of the charity Children's World...
Arabella Churchill (charity founder)
Arabella Churchill (born October 30th 1949) is an English philanthropist. She is the granddaughter of Sir Winston Churchill, the daughter of Winston' s son Randolph Churchill and his second wife June Osborne. In 1972 she married Jim Barton, and in 1973 had a son, Jake. In 1971 Churchill played a ..
Arabella Churchill (royal mistress)
Arabella Churchill (February 23, 1648 - May 30, 1730) was the mistress of King James II of England and VII of Scotland, and the mother of at least four of his children. She was the child of Sir Winston Churchill (an ancestor of Sir Winston Churchill) and Elizabeth Drake. An older sister of John Ch..
Arabella Country Estate
Arabella Country Estate, []known as 'Arabella' is a residential estate with golf course and 5 star hotel located 1 hr from Cape Town, near the coastal town of Hermanus, Western Cape, South Africa. The golf course is rated #2 (2005) in South Africa. ..
Arabella Figg
Arabella Doreen Figg (more often Mrs Figg) is a Harry Potter character who surreptitiously watches over Harry Potter while he's home with the Dursleys. She is first mentioned as "Mrs Figg", the babysitter of young Harry in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. She has a lifelong love of cats a..
Arabella High-Rise Building
The Arabella High-Rise Building is a high-rise residential building with 23 floors, built from 1966 to 1969, in Munich, Germany. The Arabella multistoried building has a height of 70 meters. Nearby the Headquarters of the HypoVereinsbank (Hypohaus) built from 1975 to 1981, with 114 meters still the ..
Arabella Kiesbauer
Arabella Cosima-Asereba Kiesbauer (born April 8, 1969 in Vienna, Austria) is a TV presenter, writer and actress. She grew up in Vienna with her grandmother after her mother Hannelore (a German theater actress) and her father Sammy Ammissah (an engineer from Ghana) separated. While she studied ..
Arabella Knight
Arabella Knight is an erotic writer from England published by Nexus Books. She specializes in stories of female submission, often set in the world of high fashion or business and involving spanking, caning, and exhibitionism. See also Nexus BooksBDSM External link [The official Nexus books we..
Arabella Mansfield
Arabella Mansfield (May 23, 1846–August 2, 1911) née Belle Aurelia Babb, became the first female lawyer in the United States when she was admitted to the Iowa bar in 1869. External links [Encyclopædia Britannica entry] ..
Arabella McIntyre Brown
Author of Liverpool: The First 1,000 Years, published by the Garlick Press. It is essentially an illustrated profile of Liverpool, sponsored by the University, was officially launched by the Vice-Chancellor in December. Liverpool - the First 1,000 Years uses 100,000 words and 250 colour photograph..
Arabella Steinbacher
Arabella Steinbacher is a German violinist. Contents 1 Biography2 Prizes and Honors3 Recordings4 External link Biography Born in Munich in 1981 she began studying the instrument from the age of three. When she was nine years old she was enrolled at the Munich College of Musi..
Arabella Weir
Arabella Weir (born 1957 in San Francisco, California) is a British comedian, actress and writer famous for her role in The Fast Show and a number of books including Does My Bum Look Big In This? (a catchphrase of one of her characters in the show). She is also famous for her book Onwards and Upward..
Arabesk trilogy
The Arabesk trilogy is a sequence of alternate history novels by the British author Jon Courtenay Grimwood. Starting with the 2001 novel Pashazade and continuing with Effendi (2002) and Felaheen (2003), the point of divergence is in 1915, with Woodrow Wilson brokering an earlier peace so that World..
Arabesque
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. 130px The Arabesque, an aspect of Islamic art usually found decorating the walls of mosques, is an elaborate application of repeating geometric forms that often echo the forms of plants and animals. The choice of which geometric forms are to be used an..
Arabesque-pop music
Music of Turkey: Topics Turkish classic Military Turkish folk Oriental Turkish pop Religious music Turkish rock Greek-Turkish Arab-Turkish Turkish style History (Timeline and Samples) Genres: Alternative - Classical - Dance - Folk - Hip hop - Jazz - Military - Ottoman - Pop - Religious ..
Arabesque (disambiguation)
The term Arabesque can have several meanings: Arabesque, a ballet position.Arabesque music, a Turkish music genre.Arabesque, a German disco music group.Arabesque, a geometric form of Islamic art.Arabesque TV, an Arabic language pay-tv.Arabesque (1966), a film starring Gregory Peck and Sophia Loren d..
Arabesque (film)
Arabesque is a 1966 film starring Gregory Peck & Sophia Loren. The movie is based on Gordon Cotler's novel The Cypher and directed by Stanley Donen, who also directed Charade, Indiscreet, Funny Face, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and Saturn 3. Plot Professor David Pollock (Peck) is an expert..
Arabesque (gay film)
Arabesque is a 2006 gay erotic film released by Raging Stallion Studios. The film stars Raging Stallion exclusive models Huessein and Francois Sagat. In March 2006 it was nominated for 9 GayVN Awards of which it won two (best group scene and best music). The film has set new studio records and won..
Arabesque (group)
From Arabesque's Video Arabesque was a famous German disco music group formed in 1977, consisting of Sandra Cretu (joined the group in 1979), Jasmin Vetter, and Michaela Rose. After a split in 1984 Jasmin Vetter and Michaela Rose continued as the group "Rouge", while Sandra Cretu started her ..
Arabesque music
Music of Turkey: Topics Turkish classic Military Turkish folk Oriental Turkish pop Religious music Turkish rock Greek-Turkish Arab-Turkish Turkish style History (Timeline and Samples) Genres: Alternative - Classical - Dance - Folk - Hip hop - Jazz - Military - Ottoman - Pop - Religious ..
Arabesque TV
Arabesque is an Arabic language pay-tv, owned by Arab Digital Distribution. Arabesque broadcasts to the Middle East, North Africa and Europe. Its direct competitors in the region are Showtime Arabia and Orbit Satellite Television and Radio Network. External links [The official homepage] ..
Arabeyes
Arabeyes is an Open Source project that is aimed at fully supporting the Arabic language in the Unix/Linux environment. It was established in early 2001 by a number of Arab Linux Lovers including Mohammed Elzubeir, Nadim Shaikli, Chahine Hamila and Isam Bayazidi. The project runs a portal for sub-p..
Arabi
Arabi may refer to: Arabi, GeorgiaAhmed UrabiArabi, LouisianaArabi PashaArabi, a sheep breedThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended..
Arabi, Georgia
Arabi is a town in Crisp County, Georgia, United States. The population was 456 at the 2000 census. Geography Arabi is located at [31°50′1″N, 83°44′6″W] (31.833473, -83.734912)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a ..
Arabi, Louisiana
Arabi is an unincorporated community in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana on the East Bank of the Mississippi River, adjacent to the Lower 9th Ward of New Orleans, Louisiana within the Greater New Orleans Metropolitan area. The population was 8,093 at the 2000 census. In 2005, the town was virtuall..
Arabian-Nubian Shield
The Arabian-Nubian Shield (ANS) is an exposure of Precambrian crystalline rocks on the flanks of the Red Sea. The crystalline rocks are mostly Neoproterozoic in age. Geographically - and from north to south - the ANS includes the nations of Israel, Jordan. Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Eritrea, Eth..
Arabianranta
Arabianranta at night Arabianranta is a fast growing residential part of Helsinki, Finland. Situated close to the original Helsingfors as King Gustav I declared it before eventually it was moved some kilometers further south due to better harbour conditions. Arabianranta also houses the famo..
Arabian (Arcade Game)
Arabian is a platform arcade game released in 1983 by Sun Electronics. You play an adventurous Arabian prince and your goal is to rescue the princess from her palace. In your quest you will sail the seas, crawl in caves and fly magic carpets. Score points on the way for picking up the letters in 'A-..
Arabian Desert
The Arabian Desert occupies most of the Arabian Peninsula. It is a vast desert wilderness stretching from Yemen to the Persian Gulf and Oman to Jordan and Iraq]. At it's center is the Rub'al-Khali, one of the largest continuous bodies of sand in the world. Gazelles, oryx, sand cats, and spiny-tail..
Arabian Fight
Arabian Fight is a 4 player scrolling beat 'em up arcade game released by Sega in 1992. You have four selectable warriors who battle hordes of soldiers and mythical beings. You can throw objects and collect power-ups, typical of this genre in the 1990's. ..
Arabian Gazelle
The Arabian gazelle (Gazella arabica) was an elusive gazelle that was hunted to extinction in its Middle Eastern homeland. The last one died in Saudi Arabia in 1996. See also List of extinct mammals ..
Arabian Golden Sparrow
The Arabian Golden Sparrow (Passer euchlorus) is a sparrow found in south west Arabia and also the coast of Somalia and Djibouti where it enjoys thorn savanna and scrub habitats. Sometimes considered the same species as the Sudan Golden Sparrow (Passer luteus) References BirdLife International (2..
Arabian Gulf
Arabian Gulf or Arab Gulf may refer to: Persian Gulf, a name used by many Arab states and local Arab people. Red Sea, an older name used by some European nations until the 19th century Since the 1960s, starting with Gamal Abdel Nasser, Arabs states have often used the name Arabian Gulf [link..
Arabian horse
Zobeyni, Arabian stallion, foaled 1844 The Arabian horse is a breed of horse with a reputation for intelligence, high spirit, and outstanding stamina. It is one of the oldest breeds, with ancestry dating to the ancient world. Contents 1 Influence of the Arabian horse2 Breed chara..
Arabian Knights
For other uses, see Arabian Nights (disambiguation). The Arabian Knights is an animated segment of The Banana Splits Adventure Hour, created by Hanna-Barbera Productions. The title is a pun on Arabian Nights, a classic work of Middle-Eastern literature. Origin and Plot History: Arabia. In Baghdad..
Arabian Knight (comics)
For other uses, see Arabian Nights (disambiguation). The Arabian Knight is a Marvel Comics superhero. He has the normal abilities of a healthy, athletic human, but possesses three magical weapons: a magic carpet, a golden scimitar emitting beams of magical force, and a mind-controlled belt/sash. ..
Arabian leopard
The Arabian leopard is a smaller leopard than that of its cousins in Asia and Africa. They are not leopards of the open desert and bush, but live in the high mountains of Arabia, where it preys on mountain goats, foxes, and other mountain-dwelling animals. The Arabian leopard is golden colored arou..
Arabian Magic
Arabian Magic is a horizontally-scrolling fighting arcade game, released by Taito. Arabian Magic is available on the ''Taito Legends 2 compilation. ..
Arabian mythology
Myths of the Fertile Crescentseries Mesopotamian mythology Ancient Arabian mythology Ancient Levantine mythology Names of God in the Hebrew Bible Babylonian and Assyrian religion Yezidic religion Pre-Islamic Arabian gods Ēl, Ilāh "God"Bēl, Baʕl, Bēl-ŠamīnAglibolal-Lāt,..
Arabian Nights (disambiguation)
The term Arabian Nights may refer to: Arabian Nights, the Middle-Eastern literary masterpiece The Book of One Thousand and One Nights.Arabian Nights, the 2000 television miniseries adaptation of The Book of One Thousand and One Nights.Arabian Nights, the 1974 Italian movie also know as Il fiore del..
Arabian Nights (Magic: The Gathering)
Arabian Nights Expansion Symbol Release date December 1993 Mechanics Non-mana producing lands,meta-game effects,coin-flip effects Keywords None new Size [92 cards] (78 unique) [[Magic: The Gathering]]Chronology '[[Unlimited (Magic: The Gathering) Arabian Nights '[[An..
Arabian Nights (TV miniseries)
This is about the TV series; for alternate uses, see Arabian Nights (disambiguation) Arabian Nights is a three hour miniseries that was made by Hallmark Entertainment, originally shown over two nights on April 30, and May 1, 2000 on ABC in the United States and BBC One in the United Kingdom. The s..
Arabian Oryx
The Arabian Oryx (Oryx leucoryx) was found in steppe and desert areas in the Middle East. Arabian Oryx stand about a metre high at the shoulder and weigh around 70 kilograms. Their coats are an almost luminous white, their undersides and legs are brown, and there are black stripes where the head..
Arabian Oryx Sanctuary
Arabian Oryx Sanctuary ..
Arabian Ostrich
The Middle Eastern or Arabian Ostrich (Struthio camelus syriacus) is an extinct subspecies of the ostrich which once occurred on the Arabian Peninsula and in the Near East. Its range seems to have been continuous in prehistoric times, but with the drying-up of the Arabian Peninsula, it disappeared..
Arabian Parts
In astrology, the Lots or Arabian Parts (or Arabic parts) are based on a mathematical calculation of three points in the horoscope or natal chart. The distance between two of the points is added to the position of the third (very often the Ascendant) to derive the location of the lot or Arabic part..
Arabian Peninsula
"Arabia" redirects here. For , see . The Arabian Peninsula The Arabian Peninsula (in Arabic: شبه الجزيرة العربية, or جزيرة العرب) is a peninsula in Southwest Asia at the junction of Africa and Asia consisting mainly of desert. The Arabian peninsula is an important pa..
Arabian Plate
border=#000 solid 1px}} The Arabian Plate is a largely continental tectonic plate covering the Arabian peninsula and extending northward to Turkey. The plate borders are: East, with the Indo-Australian PlateSouth, with the African Plate to the west and the Indo-Australian Plate to the eastWest..
Arabian Prince
Arabian Prince is the stage name of Mik Lezan, an electro hop and hip hop rapper from Los Angeles. He started his career at RapSur Records, a label setup by Russ Parr, and released some electro classics like "Innovator" and "Strange Life". A couple of years later he joined the Compton, California,..
Arabian Ranches
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Arabian Riyadh Agreement For Judicial Cooperation
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } Contents 1 History2 Objectives behind th..
Arabian Sea
Map of the Arabian Sea. A view of Arabian Sea from St. Angelo's Fort in Kannur District of Kerala, south India The Arabian Sea (Arabic: بحر العرب; transliterated: Bahr al-'Arab, Latin: Mare Erythraeum) is the part of the Indian Ocean bounded on the east by India, on the north by..
Arabian tribes that interacted with Muhammad
There were several Tribes of Arabia during Muhammad's era. Contents 1 Introduction2 List3 See also4 References5 External links Introduction The most prominent was Banu Quraish, Arabic for "The tribe of Quraish", it was in turn divided into several sub-clans. The Qur'ais..
Arabian Wolf
The Arabian wolf (Canis lupus arabs) is a subspecies of the gray wolf. It was once found throughout the Arabian Peninsula, but now only lives in small pockets in Oman, Yemen, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia. Smaller than their Eurasian or American cousins, Arabian wolves are distinguished by shorter-tha..
Arabian Woodpecker
The Arabian Woodpecker (Dendrocopos dorae) is a species of woodpecker found in the Arabian Peninsula, primarily in southwestern Saudi Arabia and Yemen, in areas of montane forest. Though described to science by Bates and Kinnear, the scientific name is said to be named by St. John Philby after a w..
Arabia (company)
Arabia is a Finnish ceramics company now owned by Iittala. ..
Arabia (disambiguation)
Arabia may refer to: Arab world, twenty-three Arabic-speaking countriesArabian Peninsula, a geographic area in AsiaSaudi Arabia, the largest country in the Arabian PeninsulaArabia Petraea, a Roman provinceArabia DesertaArabia, Finland, a small suburb of HelsinkiArabia (company), a Finnish ceramics ..
Arabia Deserta
Arabia Deserta ("Desert Arabia") in Latin signified the desert interior of the Arabian peninsula. In ancient times this land was populated by nomadic tribes who frequently invaded richer lands, such as Mesopotamia and Arabia Felix. Arabia Deserta was one of three regions into which the Romans divid..
Arabia Mountain
Arabia Mountain is a granite monadnock in DeKalb County, Georgia ([33°39′54″N, 84°7′6″W]). The peak is 940 feet (287m) above sea level, rising 180 feet (55m) above Arabia Lake reservoir. Once designated a state park, it is now part of the Davidson-Arabia Mountain Nature Preserv..
Arabia Petraea
Arabia Petraea Arabia Petraea, also called Provincia Arabia or simply Arabia, was a frontier province of the Roman Empire beginning in the second century; it consisted of the former Nabataean kingdom in modern Jordan, southern modern Syria Sinai, and northwestern Saudi Arabia. Its capital ..
Arabia Terra
Arabia Terra is a large upland region in the north of Mars. It is densely cratered and heavily eroded. This battered topography indicates great age, and Arabia Terra is presumed to be one of the oldest terrains on the planet. It covers as much 4500 kilometers at its longest extent, centered roughly ..
Arabic-based creole languages
An Arabic-based creole language, or simply Arabic creole is a creole language which was significantly influenced by the Arabic language. The main Arabic creoles are: Nubi: An Arabic-based creole spoken by descendants of Sudanese soldiers mainly in Kenya and Uganda, formed in the nineteenth century..
Arabici
The Arabici were a small sect of the 3rd century, whose founder is unknown, and which is commonly named from Arabia, where it flourished, but sometimes also Thanatopsychitae, from the nature of the error. The Arabici believed the soul was to perish with the body, though both soul and body would be..
Arabic Afrikaans
Arabic Afrikaans was a form of Afrikaans that was written in Arabic script. One of the best examples of this literature was Uiteensetting van die Godsdiens ("Exposition of the Religion"), a book laying out Islamic traditions according to the Hanafi religious law. Written by Abu Bakr Effendi, it wa..
Arabic alphabet
The Arabic alphabet ..
Arabic Bayán
The Arabic Bayán is a book written by the Báb around 1848. Its larger sister book is the Persian Bayán. ..
Arabic Case
On August 19, 1915, a German submarine torpedoed without warning the British White Star passenger liner, Arabic, with the loss of two United States citizens. This attack occurred soon after the exchanges of notes that followed the torpedoing similarly of the RMS Lusitania in which the United States..
Arabic Chat Alphabet
The Arabic alphabet ..
Arabic coffee
Main article: Turkish coffee There are two ways of preparing Arabic coffee in the Middle East. The first is the Bedouin way which contains cardamon; other spices are added when you buy it fresh. It has a special coffee pot and the coffee cups are small but with no handle. The portions are very smal..
Arabic culture
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Contents 1 Mythology2 Literature2.1 The Qur'an and Islam3 Language3.1 Arabic and Isla..
Arabic epic literature
Virtually all societies have developed folk tales encompassing tales of heroes. Although many of these are legends, many are based on real events and historical figures. List Here is a list of famous romance literature in the Arabic language. Sirat Antara Ibn Shaddadal-Sirah al-Hussainyya. Chroni..
Arabic grammar
Arabic is a Semitic language. See Arabic language for more information on the language in general. This article describes the grammar of Classical Arabic. Contents 1 History2 Phonology3 Noun3.1 State3.2 Article3.3 Inflection3.4 Gender3.5 Genitive constructi..
Arabic hip hop
Arabic hip hop is the hip hop music and culture originating in the Arabic-speaking world. It is performed in English, local Arabic dialects, and French. It is highly influenced by Western hip hop, mostly by American hip hop. Hip hop music has a high popularity almost everywhere in the Arabic-speaki..
Arabic Infancy Gospel
The Arabic Infancy Gospel is one of the texts found in the New Testament apocrypha concerning the infancy of Jesus. It is was compiled in the sixth century, and was based on the Infancy Gospel of Thomas, and Protevangelium of James. It consists of three parts: The birth of Jesus - based on the Prote..
Arabic influence on the Spanish language
Contents 1 Spanish words of Arabic origin1.1 Methodology1.2 A1.3 B1.4 C1.5 D1.6 E1.7 F1.8 G1.9 H, I1.10 J, K1.11 L1.12 M1.13 N, O,P, Q1.14 R1.15 S1.16 T1.17 V,X,Y1.18 Z2 Toponyms (place names) in Ib..
Arabic language
The Arabic language (Arabic: اللغة العربية transliterated: al-lughah al-‘Arabīyyah), or simply Arabic (Arabic: عربي transliterated: ‘Arabī), is the largest member of the Semitic branch of the Afro-Asiatic language family (classification: South Cent..
Arabic literature
History of Literature The Medieval and Renaissance Periods Matter of Rome Matter of France Matter of Britain Medieval literature Arabic literature 13th century in literature 14th century in literature European Renaissance Literature 15th century in literature Arabic l..
Arabic name
The stylized signature of Sultan Mahmud II of the Ottoman Empire. Affected by Arabic culture, Ottoman rulers had stylized their names in the Arabic way, as depicted in this signature. Old Arabic names are based on a very sophisticated naming system: most Arabs do not simply have first/middle/l..
Arabic numerals
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Numerals sans-serif Numeral systems Western ArabicEastern ArabicIndian familyThaiArabicAbjadHindu-ArabicArmenianBabylonianBrahmiChineseCyrillic EgyptianEtruscanGe'ezGreekAtticIonianHebrewJapaneseKhmerKoreanMayanRoman Positional systems Base: 2..
Arabic numerals (disambiguation)
Arabic numerals may refer to one of the following: Hindu-Arabic numerals, the colloquial understanding of "Arabic numerals" in Western scripts.Numerals in Arabic scriptAbjad numerals, a kind of numerals popular in the Arabian world until the spread of the Hindu system in modern times.Arabic numeral..
Arabic phonology
The Arabic alphabet ..
Arabic pledge
The Arabic pledge resulted from the German Empire's unrestricted submarine warfare during World War I. On May 7, 1915, a Kaiserliche Marine U-boat sank the RMS Lusitania off the coast of Ireland. The passenger liner had departed from the port of New York City with many American citizens on board, ..
Arabic poetry
Arabic poetry is poetry composed and written down in the Arabic language either by Arab people or non-Arabs. Knowledge of poetry in Arabic dates from the 6th century but oral poetry is believed to predate that. The amount of Arabic poetry composed has, at times, been greatly reduced with Persian poe..
Arabic scale
In music, the Arabic scale is arrived at by either: Raising the seventh of the Jewish scaleRaising the seventh and third of the Phrygian modeLowering the sixth and second of a major scale The sequence of steps comprising the Arabic scale is: half – augmented – half – whole –..
Arabic star
Punctuation apostrophe ( ' ) ( ’ ) brackets ( ( ) ) ( [ ] ) ( ) ( 〈 〉 ) colon ( : ) comma ( , ) dashes ( ‒ ) ( – ) ( — ) ( ― ) ellipsis ( … ) ( ... ) exclamation mark ( ! ) full stop/period ( . ) guillemets ( « » ) hyphen ( -..
Arabic Tales
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Arabic transliteration
The Arabic alphabet ..
Arabic Wikipedia
Arabic Wikipedia logo The Arabic Wikipedia is the Arabic language version of Wikipedia. As the Arabic language is written right to left, so is the website. As of June 2006, the Wikipedia has over 14,259 articles. The background for the Arabic Wikipedia differs from other versions, as it has a ..
Arabidopsis
Arabidopsis (rockcress) is a genus in the family Brassicaceae. They are small flowering plants related to cabbage and mustard. This genus is of great interest since it contains Thale Cress (Arabidopsis thaliana), one of the model organisms used for studying plant biology and the first plant to hav..
Arabidopsis thaliana
Arabidopsis thaliana, commonly called arabidopsis, Thale Cress, or Mouse-ear Cress, a small flowering plant related to cabbage and mustard, is one of the model organisms for studying plant sciences, including genetics and plant development. It plays the role for plant science that mouse and fruit ..
Arabika Massif
Arabika Massif is a massif of the Gagra Range, Abkhazia in the West Caucasus, by the city of Gagra. Highest elevation: 2,661 m. The world deepest cave, Voronya Cave, is located in the massif. ..
Arabinose
Fischer projection of L-arabinose The chemical structure of D-arabinofuranose Arabinose is an aldopentose — a monosaccharide containing five carbon atoms, and including an aldehyde (CHO) functional group. It has chemical formula C5H10O5 and a molecular weight of 150.14 amu (atomic ..
Arabis
Arabis (rockcress) is a genus of flowering plants, within the family Brassicaceae, subfamily Brassicoideae. Arabis procurrens flowers Though traditionally recognized as a large genus with many Old World and New World members, more recent evaluations of the relationships among these species ..
Arabised-Arabs
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Arabist
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Arabist (political)
An Arabist is a specialist in the Arabic language or culture. The word is used in a political context to refer to a non-Arabic (usually Western) individual who is sympathetic towards Arabic culture and policies. This differs from the Pan-Arabist movement, in that Pan-Arabists are almost always..
Arabis alpina
Arabis alpina (Alpine rock-cress) is a flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae that grows in mountainous areas of Europe, north Africa, central and eastern Asia and parts of North America. In the British Isles, it is only known to occur in a few locations in the Cuillin Ridge of the Isle of Sky..
Arabization
Arabization is the gradual transformation of an area into one that speaks Arabic and is part of the Arab culture. It can also mean the replacement or displacement of a native population with Arabs, although this rarely happened in ancient times, as there weren't nearly sufficient numbers of original..
Arabized Berber
An Arabized Berber is an inhabitant of North Africa (Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, and Libya) whose native language is a dialect of Arabic. The notion of "Arabized Berber" is primarily held by Berberists. It maintains that North Africa from Libya to Morocco is mainly Berber from sociological, historic..
Arabkir
Arabkir, on Arabgir (Byz. Arabraces) is a town of Turkey Asia in the Mamuret-el-Aziz or Kharput vilayet, situated in the confluence of the eastern and western Euphrates, but some miles from the right bank of the combined streams. Population about 20,000 (in 1911), of which the larger half was Muslim..
Arable land
Modern arable agriculture typically uses large fields like this one in Dorset, England. Percentage of arable land by country, from CIA figures In geography, arable land (from Latin arare, to plough) is a form of agricultural land use, meaning land that can be (and is) used for growing cr..
Arablish
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ArabNews
Arab News is a leading English language source of news presented from an Arab perspective. It has been published by Hisham Hafiz's Saudi Research & Publishing Company [link] since 1975, and is currently available as both a daily newspaper and a website. The printed version of the Arab Ne..
Arabocentrism
Arabocentrism or Arab chauvinism is the practice, conscious or otherwise, of placing emphasis on not simply "Middle Eastern" but more specifically "Arab" concerns, culture and values at the expense of those of other cultures (typically countered from other Middle-East cultures and European culture)...
Arabsiyo
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Arabs and anti-Semitism
This article describes issues of anti-Semitism (hostility towards or discrimination against Jews) in the Arab world. For at least 2,600 years, that is since the Babylonian captivity (597 BCE), Jewish communities existed as a minority in the lands which Arab Muslims conquered and colonized between ..
Arabs in the Philippines
The Philippines, a country with many vast communities of immigrants and foreigners (especially Americans and Chinese), also has a notable Middle Eastern community. According to a recent survey, Arabs in the Philippines number about 22,000. Arabs are mostly entrepreneurs and settle in the city of Ma..
Arabs of Khuzestan
The Arabs of Khuzestan are one of the ethnic groups of Iran inhabiting the province of Khuzestan. Contents 1 People and culture1.1 Traditions1.2 Language2 History2.1 Origins2.2 The Pahlavi era2.3 The Iran-Iraq war3 Contemporary status of the Arabs of Khuz..
ArabTeX
ArabTeX is a free software package providing support for the Arabic and Hebrew alphabets to TeX and LaTeX. Written by Klaus Lagally, it can take romanized ASCII or native script input to produce quality ligatures for Arabic, Persian, Urdu, Pashto, Sindhi, Maghribi, Uyghur, Kashmiri, Hebrew, Judeo-Ar..
Arabuko Sokoke National Park
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Araby
Araby comprises the fictional or romanticised traditional counterpart to Arabia or to the Arab world. Note for example the song The Sheik of Araby. In the context of Edward Said's view of Orientalism, Araby exemplifies the exotic and mysterious nature of the Middle East. "Araby" is also the name of..
Araby (story)
Araby is a short story by James Joyce published in his 1914 collection Dubliners. The story The narrator recalls childhood memories of urban Dublin. The boy lived in a world apart from adults although he fantasizes about a neighbour's sister. Her first conversation with him is rather one-sided; she..
Araby (Warhammer)
Araby is a fictional location in the world of Warhammer Fantasy. It corresponds to the real world near east and middle east. Much of its history is based on the mythology of the Arabian nights. Little back ground attention has been given to Araby compared to the Old World. It sultans are said to be..
Arab (automobile)
The Arab was a high performance English automobile designed by Reid Railton and manufactured in Letchworth, Hertfordshire, between 1926 and 1928. The car came about following discussions between J.G. Parry-Thomas, design engineer at Leyland Motors, Reid Railton, his assistant and Henry Spurrier, c..
Arab (disambiguation)
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Arab or Arabian refers to a person of Arabic ethnicity. Arab may also be: Arab (automobile), a 1920s English carHMS Arab, 7 ships of the Royal NavyArabian horseDundee United F.C., nicknamed The ArabsaraB, a bacterial gene promoter..
Arab Academy for Science and Technology and Maritime Transport
--> The Arab Academy for Science & Technology and Maritime Transport is a maritime academy that has its main campus located in Alexandria, Egypt. Other campuses are located in Cairo, Bahrain, Qatar and the Emirates. It is an Arab League specialized organization that's often referred to as "AASTMT..
Arab Air Carriers Organization
The Arab Air Carriers Organization (Arabic: الإتحاد العربي للنقل الجوي) is a regional airline alliance of Arab airlines established in 1965 by the League of Arab States (more commonly known as the Arab League). Its goal is to promote cooperation, quality and safety standards..
Arab al-Mawasi massacre
On November 2, 1948, two squads of Israel Defence Force soldiers captured an encampment of bedouins at 'Arab al-Mawasi in the eastern Galilee. While some soldiers guarded the Arabs, others went to a nearby hilltop where the headless bodies of two Israeli soldiers were found. In retaliation, the Arab..
Arab al-Samniyya
Arab al-Samniyya was a Palestinian village that was captured by Israel during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. Arab al-Samniyya DistrictDistrict of Acre Location19.5 km northeast of Acre Israeli occupation dateOctober 30-31, 1948 Israeli military operationOperation Hiram Israeli attacking b..
Arab American
Arab Americans are Americans of Arab ancestry and constitute an ethnicity made up of several waves of immigrants from 22 Arab countries, stretching from Morocco in the west to Oman in the east. Arab Americans are also Middle Eastern and North African Americans i.e. terms that do not equate ethnic he..
Arab American Institute
Founded in 1985, the Arab American Institute is a non-profit, membership organization and advocacy group based in Washington D.C. that focuses on the issues and interests of Arab Americans nationwide. James Zogby, brother of John Zogby, is founder and president of the AAI. The organization seeks to..
Arab American National Museum
The Arab American National Museum, located in Dearborn, Michigan, is the first of its kind and opened May 52005. The museum features two permanent exhibits. The first floor features the contributions of the Arab civilization to science, medicine, mathematics, architecture, and the decorative arts..
Arab American Political Action Committee
The Arab American Political Action Committee was established in 1998 by a group of Arab American professionals to 'organize and encourage the political activities of Arab Americans'. External link [Official website] ..
Arab Bank
The Arab Bank was a bank formed in 1930 and a prominent bank in the Arab world. Its parent company is Arab Bank plc incorporated in Amman, Jordan. The bank was founded by Abdul Hameed Shoman in Jerusalem during the time of the British mandate[link]. The bank's chairman, Abdul Majid Shom..
Arab Banking
Arab Banking Corporation was incorporated as a Bahrain joint stock company on January 17, 1980 through a special decree by the Amir of Bahrain. It obtained an offshore banking unit licence from the Bahrain Monetary Agency on April 7, 1980, and began operations in the same month. It is headquartered ..
Arab Brazilian
An Arab Brazilian is a Brazilian-born person of Middle-eastern descent. The Arab Brazilian population is estimated at 10 million people, most of them tracing their roots back to Lebanese and some to Syrian immigrants who arrived in Brazil in the early 1900s. Immigration of Arabs to Brazil started ..
Arab British Helicopter Company
The Arab British Helicopter Company (ABHCO) is a British-Egyptian joint venture which manufactures the Westland Gazelle under licence in Egypt. Lists of Aircraft | Aircraft manufacturers | Aircraft engines | Aircraft engine manufacturers | Airlines | Air forces | Aircraft weapons | Missiles | T..
Arab Bureau
The Arab Bureau was a section of the Cairo Intelligence Department during the First World War. It was constituted on the initiative of Mark Sykes and it was meant to make British decision making with regard to Arab affairs more unified and effective. Sykes and his friend Gilbert Clayton wanted Brit..
Arab caliphate
The Arab Caliphate could refer to: The Umayyad CaliphateThe Abbasid Caliphate redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Arab Champions League
The Arab Champions League (Arabic: ) is a football (soccer) tournament for clubs in the Arab world, inspired by the UEFA Champions League. It was first known as the Arab Club Champions Cup, and established in 1982. In 2001 it was merged with the Arab Cup Winners' Cup to form the new Prince F..
Arab Christians
Arab Christians are people who are ethnically Arab or culturally and linguistically Arabized and who follow the religion of Christianity. There are believed to be nearly 11 million Arab Christians in the Arab world and 15-25 million worldwide. The majority of Christian Arabs live in the Middle E..
Arab citizens of Israel
State of Israel Geography Land of Israel · Districts · Cities Transport · Mediterranean Dead Sea · Red Sea · Sea of Galilee Jerusalem · Tel Aviv · Haifa History of Israel Zionism · Timeline ·Aliyah · Herzl · Flag Balfour · Man..
Arab City Schools
Arab City Schools is the public school district of Arab, Alabama. It includes the following schools: Arab High SchoolArab Junior High SchoolArab Primary SchoolArab Elementary School External links [Arab City Schools] ..
Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services
The Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services (ACCESS) is an organization formed to support the needs of the Arab American community. A national group, the headquarters is located in Dearborn, Michigan. Founded in 1970, the group built the Arab American National Museum, the first of its..
Arab Contractors Stadium
--> Arab Contractors Stadium (Arabic: ملعب المقاولين العرب; transliterated: Mal'ab al-Muqawilyn al-'Arab) is a multi-use stadium in Cairo, Egypt. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 60,000. ..
Arab Cooperation Council
The Arab Cooperation Council (ACC) was founded in February 1989 by North Yemen, Iraq, Jordan, and Egypt. The ACC was partly created in response to the founding of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), with the intent to foster closer economic cooperation and integration among its members. In the wak..
Arab cuisine
Arab cuisine is the cuisine of the Arab countries. It is the traditional food eaten by the citizens of the Gulf Cooperation Council countries, encompassing all the countries of the peninsula excluding Yemen (as the culture in that country is quite distinct). Arab Cuisine is largely a mixture of Me..
Arab Cultural Capital
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Arab culture in France
People of Arabic descent currently make up about 2% of the population in France, predominantly in the south, around Marseille, Toulon and Nice, and in the capital, Paris. This has had a profound effect on the culture of Marseille, where French is rarely heard spoken in inner city schools and in the..
Arab Cup Winners' Cup
The Arab Cup Winners' Cup was a football competition that started in 1989 and merged with the Arab Club Champions Cup in 2002 to form the Prince Faysal bin Fahad Tournament for Arab Clubs. It was a competition between the winning clubs of national cup competitions in Arab nations. Winners Season ..
Arab Deterrent Force
The Arab Deterrent Force was a military intervention force created by the Arab League. As the Lebanese Civil War escalated in 1976, the Arab League created an intervention force composed almost entirely of Syrian forces with token contributions from other Arab states, including Saudi Arabia and Lib..
Arab diaspora
Arab diaspora refers to the numbers of Arab immigrants, and their descendants, who voluntarily or as refugees emigrated from their native countries and now reside in non-Arab nations, primarily in Western countries as well as parts of sub-Saharan Africa (West Africa, primarily Sierra Leone, Senegal,..
Arab Empire
The Arab Empire could refer to the following Caliphates: The Umayyad CaliphateThe Abbasid Caliphate redirect [[Template:Disambig]] ..
Arab European League
Logo of the AEL The Arab European League or AEL is an Pan-Arabist organization in Belgium and the Netherlands. Contents 1 Foundation2 Activities3 Controversies4 External links5 References Foundation AEL was founded and is led by Dyab Abou Jahjah, a Lebanese-born ..
Arab Federation of Iraq and Jordan
The Arab Federation of Iraq and Jordan was a short-lived country that was formed in 1958 from the union of Iraq and Jordan. History On February 14, 1958, King Faisal II of Iraq and his cousin, King Hussein wanted the two Hashemite Kingdoms of Jordan and Iraq to unite. This led to the formation of t..
Arab folklore
This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or improve this page yourself}} if you can. See [discussion page] for details. Arabian folklore has a long and colourful history. Most Arab folklore has been read over generations as ..
Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development
The Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development, or AFESD, is a Kuwait based, pan-Arab development finance institute. All members of the League of Arab States are members of the fund. As of 2003, it held around U.S. $7.3 billion in assets. AFESD was established by agreement of the Economic and ..
Arab Gormaz Castle
The Arab Gormaz Castle (Spanish: Castillo de Gormaz) is the oldest and largest citadel in Western Europe. It is located in San Esteban de Gormaz, in the province of Soria, in the autonomous community of Castile-Leon, Spain. It was started in 956 by Caliph Al-Hakam II. It is 1 km round and over 4..
Arab Hellenic Bank
The Arab Hellenic Bank was an internationally owned bank based in Greece. In 1978, in advance of the founding of the bank, the Greek government granted an exemption to its usual prohibition on foreign banks owning more than 40 per cent of the equity of a Greek bank. This permitted several Arab bank..
Arab Higher Committee
The Arab Higher Committee was the central political organ of the Arab community of Palestine, established in 1936. It was formed by Amin al-Husayni (who was appointed its president) and Raghib al-Nashashibi, National Defence Party (NDP), along with Jamal al-Husayni, Palestine Arab Party (PAP), Yaqub..
Arab human development report
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Arab Islamic Front of Azawad
Arab Islamic Front of Azawad (in French: Front Islamique Arabe de l'Azawad), a militant rebel group in northern Mali. On January 6 1991 MPLA and FIAA signed the Tamanrasset Accords together with the government of Mali. The accord however failed to prevent further conflict. In December 1991 FIAA jo..
Arab Islamic Republic
In 1974, Libya and Tunisia announced plans to merge into one nation to be called the Arab Islamic Republic. A referendum was to be held in each country that year. ..
Arab Israeli Cookbook
The Arab Israeli Cookbook is a play by Robin Soans. The play is based on the writer's real life experiences with characters who live in an Arab-Israeli society. ..
Arab League
The Arab League or League of Arab States (Arabic: جامعة الدول العربية), is an organization of Arab states (compare Arab world). The League's charter states that the League shall co-ordinate economic affairs, including commercial relations; communications; cultural affairs; nation..
Arab League and the Arab-Israeli conflict
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Arab Legion
The Arab Legion (al-Jaysh al-Arabī) was Transjordan's and later also Jordan's regular army. It was formed in 1921 by Lieutenant Colonel Frederick Gerard Peake as a police force to keep order among Transjordanian tribes and to guard the important Jerusalem-Amman road. Originally, the Legion consist..
Arab Liberation Army
The Arab Liberation Army (Jaysh al-Inqadh al-Arabi) was an army of volunteers from Arab countries led by Fawzi al-Qawuqji. It fought on the Arab side in the 1948 Arab-Israeli war and was set up by the Arab League as a counter to the Arab High Committee's Holy War Army, though in fact the League and ..
Arab Liberation Front
Arab Liberation Front (Arabic: جبهة التحريرالعربية, jabha at-tahrir al-arabia) is a minor Palestinian political movement, politically tied to the Baath Party of Saddam Hussein. Contents 1 Historical background2 Ideology and relations to PLO3 Present situation4&n..
Arab Maghreb Union
States of UMA The Arab Maghreb Union (Arabic: اتحاد المغرب العربي; transliterated: Ittihad al-Maghrib al-Araby) is a Pan-Arab trade agreement aiming for economic and political unity in northern Africa. The idea for an economic union of the Maghreb began with the independence..
Arab Monetary Fund
Arab Monetary Fund, AMF is fund. Foundation 27 April 1976, Marroco. Weblink [Homepage of Arab Monetary Fund (english)] ..
Arab music
Arab music is the music of Arabic-speaking people or countries, especially those centered around the Arabian Peninsula. Contents 1 Modern music2 Musical regions3 Characteristics3.1 Maqam system3.1.1 Jins/Ajnas3.2 More notes used than in Western scale3.2.1 Region..
Arab nationalism
Arab nationalism refers to a common nationalist ideology in the wider Arab world. Arab nationalism is a form of cultural nationalism. It is a claim to common heritage — that all Arabic speakers are united by a shared history, culture, and language. Pan-Arabism is a related concept, which calls..
Arab Nationalist Movement
The Arab Nationalist Movement (Harakat al-Qawmiyyin al-Arabiyyin), also known as the Movement of Arab Nationalists and the Harakiyyin, was a pan-Arab nationalist organization influential in much of the Arab world, most famously so within the Palestinian movement. Contents 0.1 Origins & ideol..
Arab Nations Cup
The Arab Cup of Nations is a soccer competition held between Arab countries. Winners Year Host Winner Runner-up Notes 2002 Kuwait national team national team 1998 Qatar national team national team 1992 Syria national team national team The tournament was a part of the Pan Arab Games 1..
Arab News Network
Arab News Network (ANN) is a news channel broadcasted on satellite from London. It has faced great financial issues. External links [Channel info][Article about ANN] ..
Arab on Radar
Arab On Radar were a Providence, Rhode Island based noise rock band founded in the mid-1990s. They disbanded in 2003. Members of the band went on to form or join the bands The Chinese Stars, Athletic Automaton, and Made in Mexico. Arab on Radar's live shows often featured spitting, trisomic parody,..
Arab Open University
Arab Open University General Info. Established 2002, Location Kuwait(Kuwait City),Saudi Arabia(Riyadh,Jeddah), Bahrain,Jordon (Amman),Egypt (Cairo),Lebanon (Beirut), Owner Saudi Prince Talal Bin Abdulaziz, Phone Kuwait(009654710279),Saudi Arabia(0096612742277),Bahrain(..
Arab Peace Initiative
The Arab Peace Initiative was floated by acting Saudi regent Crown Prince Abdullah as a potential solution to both the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the Arab-Israeli conflict. It was published on March 28, 2002, during the meeting of the Arab League at the Beirut Summit, and achieved the unanimou..
Arab philosophy
Medieval Period During the Medieval Period in Europe, philosophy was at an almost standstill. Christianity had caused a rebirth in the "other-world" philosophy of Plato, leaving "this-world" philosophy in the hands of Muslim philosophers such as Avicenna and Averroes who looked to Aristotle for the..
Arab Region
redirect[[Template:Portal]] The Arab Scout Region is the divisional office of the World Scout Bureau of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, headquartered in Cairo, Egypt. By 1954, Scouting had become so popular in Arab countries that WOSM established the Arab Scout Region in Damascus, Sy..
Arab Revolt
Russian Empire • France • United Kingdom • Australia • Canada • India • New Zealand • Newfoundland • South Africa • Italy • Romania • United ..
Arab Satellite Communications Organization
The Arab Satellite Communications Organization (often abbreviated as Arabsat or ASCO) is a leading communications satellite operator in the Middle East,headquartered in the city of Riyadh,Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.Arabsat owns and operates four satellites platforms at orbital positions 26° and 30..
Arab Satellite Communication Organization
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Arab Shamilov
Arab Shamilov (Erebê Şemo in Kurdish),(1897-1978), was a Kurdish novelist. He was born in the city of Kars in a Yazidi family in present-day north-eastern Turkey. During the World War I, from 1914 to 1917, he served as an interpreter for the Russian army. Later on, he became a member of the centra..
Arab Singaporean
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Most Arab Singaporeans are Muslims. Some of Singapore's Arab population has assimilated into the Malay ethnic group through intermarriage. Others have preserved their ethnic lineage. After Singapore's independence, ethnic Malays enjoyed educational benefits. Some ..
Arab slave trade
The Arab slave trade refers to the practice of slavery in the Arab world. The term "Arab" is unclusive, and traders were not exclusively Muslim, nor exclusively Arab: Persians, Berbers, Indians, Chinese and black Africans were involved in this to a greater or lesser degree. From a Western point o..
Arab socialism
Arab Socialism (ar. الاشتراكية العربية, al-ishtirākīya al-‘arabīya) is a political ideology based on an amalgamation of Pan-Arabism and Socialism. The concept of Arab Socialism should not be confused with the much broader tradition of socialist thought in the Arab World, which ..
Arab Socialist Action Party (Saudi Arabia)
The Arab Socialist Action Party (Hizb al-Umal al-Ishtiraki al-Arabi), was founded in Saudi Arabia in the 1970s by elements of the Arab Nationalist Movement. The membership was predominantly Shi'ite. The party was completely clandestine. In the 1990s, the party agreed with the government to disband..
Arab Socialist Movement
The Arab Socialist Movement is a political party in Syria. It is part of the National Progressive Front of legally licenced parties which support the socialist and Arab nationalist orientation of the government and accept the leadership of the Ba'th Party. ..
Arab Socialist Rebirth Party (Yemen)
The Arab Socialist Rebirth Party (Hizb al Baath al'Arabi al Ishtiraki) is a political party in Yemen. At the last legislative elections, 27 April 2003, the party won 0.7 % of the popular vote and 2 out of 301 seats. See also Ba'ath Party ..
Arab Socialist Union
The Arab Socialist Union (Arabic: , al-Ittiḥād al-Ištirākī 'l-ʿArabī; French: L'Union Socialiste Arabe) is one of a number of loosely related political parties based on the principles of Nasserist Arab socialism in a number of countries. Contents 1 Egypt1.1 ASU Demise2&n..
Arab Socialist Union (Syria)
The Arab Socialist Union (al-Ittihad al-Ishtiraki al-'Arabi) is a Nasserist political party in Syria. ASU is led by Safwan al-Qudsi. The party was formed in 1973, following a split form the original ASU. The party was at the last legislative elections, 2 March 2003, part of the National Progressiv..
Arab Strap
An arab strap is either: Arab strap (sexual device), a contraption used to help a man retain an erection during sexual intercourseArab Strap (band), a post-folk indie band from Falkirk. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an..
Arab Strap (band)
For the sexual device, see arab strap (sexual device) Arab Strap are a post-folk indie band from Scotland signed to independent record label Chemikal Underground. Contents 1 History2 Discography2.1 Albums and EPs2.2 Singles3 '''Lucky Pierre/L. Pierre'''3.1 Albums4&n..
Arab strap (sexual device)
An arab strap For the musical group, see Arab Strap (band) An arab strap is a sexual device usually made of leather and a metal ring that is fastened or cinched around the penis. Its purpose is two-fold: usually to help sustain an erection by keeping the shaft engorged, and for clitoral sti..
Arab Street
Arab Street (Chinese: 阿拉伯街) is the name of a road and neighbourhood in Singapore. ..
Arab Super Cup
The Arab Super Cup was an Arab football competition, held as a game between the reigning champions of the Arab Champions Cup and the Arab Cup Winners' Cup. It started in 1992 with an unofficial edition, and was discontinued after the 2001 edition. Winners Season Winner Runner-up 2001/02 Al-Hilal ..
Arab Technical Construction Co.
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Arab Telecommunications
Arab Telecommunications is a telecommunications company based in Kuwait. It offers broadband and mobile data services to clients. External links http://www.arabtel.net/ ..
Arab Times
The Arab Times is an English language newspaper based in Kuwait. External links http://www.arabtimesonline.com/ ..
Arab tone system
The modern Arab tone system, or system of musical tuning, is based upon the theoretical division of the octave into twenty-four equal divisions or 24-tone equal temperament, the distance between each successive note being a quarter tone (50 cents). Each tone has its own name not repeated in differen..
Arab tribes in Iraq
Most Iraqis identify strongly with a tribe ('ashira), and nearly half of Iraqis are more loyal to their clans or tribes than to the national government.[[Citing sources citation needed]] Thirty of the 150 or so identifiable tribes in Iraq are the most influential. Tribes are ..
Arab world
The Arab world The Arab world ( العالم العربي Al-Alam Al-Arabi) consists of twenty-two countries stretching from Mauritania in the west to Oman in the east. They have a combined population of 323 million people and their combined economies surpass 1.6 trillion U.S. dollars [ ..
Arab World Institute
The Arab World Institute (AWI) was established during 1980 in Paris, when eighteen Arab countries concluded an agreement with France to establish the Institute to disseminate information about the Arab world and set in motion detailed research to cover Arabic and the Arab World’s cultural and spir..
Araç
Araç is a district of Kastamonu Province of Turkey. Kastamonu | Abana | Ağlı | Araç | Azdavay | Bozkurt | Cide | Çatalzeytin | Daday | Devrekanı | Doğanyurt | Hanönü | İhsangazi | İnebolu | Küre | Pınarbaşı | Seydiler | Şenpazar | Taşköprü | Tosya ..
Aracaju
Aracaju State Sergipe Area: 182 km² Population: 479 767 (Estimate: 07/2003) Height: 4 m above sea level Postcode (CEP): 49000-000 Geographic location: ..
Aracar
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Aracari
The aracaris are medium-sized toucans in the genus Pteroglossus. They are brightly plumaged and with enormous colourful bills. All the species are basically fruit-eating, but will take insects and other small prey. They are arboreal and nest in tree holes laying 2–4 white eggs. They are res..
Araçariguama
Araçariguama is a city in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. Its latitude is 23.44/23°26'19 S and 47.07/47°03'41 W. The population in 2003 is 13,324 and the area is 146.7 km² The elevation is 695 m. ..
Aracataca
Aracataca, located in the department of Magdalena in northern Colombia, is a river town, founded in 1885. It stands beside the river of the same name. It is located some 80 km south east of Barranquilla. The Aracataca River's headwaters are in the Sierra Nevada range of the northern Andes. It flo..
Aracati
Aracati is a city in the state of Ceará, Brazil. [Aracati] ..
Araçatuba
Araçatuba is a city located in the north-west of São Paulo state, Brazil. It has 174,600 inhabitants (2005). The main actvities are agro-industrial related, especially cattle. Its latitude is 21.2/21°12'32 S and 50.415/50°25'58 W. The area is 1170.5 km² The elevation is 390 m. The city is th..
Araceae
The arums comprise the Family Araceae (including the numerous aroids subfamily): monocotyledonous flowering plants in which flowers are borne on a type of inflorescence called a spadix. The spadix is usually accompanied by, and sometimes partially enclosed in, a spathe or leaf-like hood. This fami..
Araceli, Palawan
Araceli is a 5th class municipality in the province of Palawan, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 10,894 people in 2,050 households. Barangays Araceli is politically subdivided into 13 barangays. BalogoDagmanDalayawonLumacadMadoldolonMauringuenOsmeñaSan Jose De O..
Araceli González
--> Araceli González (born June 19, 1967 in Buenos Aires, as Araceli Edith González) is an Argentinian model, actress and host. After marrying at a young age, she was married for a very long time, having her first child, a daughter, in 1988. She also has a son. Gonzalez was linked romantica..
Aracely Arámbula
Aracely Arámbula Jaques (born March 6, 1975 in Chihuahua, Chihuahua) is a Mexican actress and singer. Biography Aracely Arámbula declared her intentions of wanting to become an entertainer when she was a child. She would act and sing anywhere she could get a chance, although not as a profession..
Aracely Rivera
Aracely Rivera (born in Puerto Rico), is a leading figure in Spanish-language media in North America. She was instrumental in radio program design in San José until she went to Washington DC to become program director for Spanish El Zol, WLZL (99.1 FM), an Infinity station. ..
Aracena
Aracena is a town and municipality located in the province of Huelva, Spain. According to the 2006 census, the city has a population of 7,152 inhabitants. External links [Aracena] - Sistema de Información Multiterritorial de Andalucía [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit ] ..
Arachalur
Arachalur is a panchayat town in Erode district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Arachalur had a population of 12,313. Males constitute 50% of the population and females 50%. Arachalur has an average literacy ra..
Arachidamia
Arachidamia was a Spartan princess. She was the captain of a group of female soldiers who fought Pyrrhus during his siege of Lacedemon in the third century B.C.E. References Salmonson, Jessica Amanda.(1991) The Encyclopedia of Amazons. Paragon House. Page 17. ISBN 1-55778-420-5 ..
Arachidic acid
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Arachidonic acid
Arachidonic acid is an omega-6 fatty acid with the chemical formula C20H32O2. In physiological literature, it is given the name 20:4(n-6). Its systematic chemical name is all-cis-5,8,11,14-eicosatetraenoic acid and its molecular weight is 304.5. Chemically, arachidonic acid is a carboxylic acid wi..
Arachidyl alcohol
This article lacks information on the [Importanceimportance] of the subject matter. If you are familiar with it, please expand the article, or discuss its significance on the talk page. Arachidyl alcohol Common name arachidyl alcohol Systematic name icosan-1-ol Other names 1-ico..
Arachis
Arachis is a genus of about 70 species of annual and perennial flowering plants in the pea family (Fabaceae) and native to South America. At least one species, the Peanut (Arachis hypogaea), is a major food crop species of global importance; some of the other species are cultivated to a small exte..
Arachne
For the genus Arachne (Endl.) Pojark., see its current synonym Leptopus Decne.. For the web browser, see Arachne (web browser); for the archaeological database see Arachne (Archaeological Database) 19th century rendition of the metamorphosis of Arachné into an eight-legged monster, by Gustave D..
Arachne (Archaeological Database)
Arachne (Archaeological Database) Arachne is the central object-database of the German Archaeological Institute (http://www.dainst.org/index_3455_de.html). In 2004 the German Archaeological Institute (DAI) and the Research Archive for Ancient Sculpture at the University of Cologne (FA) joined their..
Arachne (web browser)
Arachne (from the Greek word Αράχνη, meaning "spider") is a full-screen Internet suite containing a graphical web browser, email client, and dialer. It primarily runs on DOS based operating systems, but includes a few preliminary builds for Linux. Arachne was originally created by Michael Po..
Arachnid
The arachnids, are a class (Arachnida) of joint-legged invertebrate animals in the subphylum Chelicerata. Arachnids are named after the mythological figure Arachne. They are chiefly terrestrial arthropods, comprising some 65,000 to 73,000 named species including spiders, scorpions, harvestmen, tic..
Arachnid Solitaire
Arachnid Solitaire is a form of computerised solitaire card game for a single player. It came by its name because it is one of many implementations of 'Spider'. Arachnid is an extremely tricky game to complete successfully because a suit must be entirely completed before it is moved off the array, ..
Arachno-Claw
Arachno-Claw, correctly called Arachnocidis (Spider-Claw), are fictional, oversized arthropods from the 2005 movie King Kong. They live in the caves branching off from the main chasm. They live there until their antennae sense that something has fallen into their domain. They have 6 legs that are us..
Arachnocampa
Arachnocampa is the scientific name for a genus of four fungus gnat species which are, in their larval stage, glowworms. They're found in New Zealand and Australia in caves and grottos, or sheltered places in forests. The genus was called Bolitiphila, meaning mushroom lover, in the past. The name..
Arachnodactyly
Arachnodactyly, also known as "spider fingers" or achromachia, is a condition in which the fingers are abnormally long and slender in comparison to the palm of the hand. It can be present at birth or develop in later life. This feature can occur on its own, with no underlying health problems. Howev..
Arachnoid
The term arachnoid has multiple meanings: The Arachnoid mater is one of the three layers of the meninges, a system of membranes that contain the central nervous system.A geological structure resembling a spider web, found only on the planet Venus.Pertaining to or resembling an arachnid or spider. T..
Arachnoiditis
Arachnoiditis describes a pain disorder caused by the inflammation of the arachnoid, one of the membranes that surround and protect the nerves of the spinal cord. The arachnoid can become inflamed because of an irritation from chemicals, infection from bacteria or viruses, as the result of direct i..
Arachnoid (astrogeology)
Venusian arachnoid In astrogeology, an arachnoid is a large structure of unknown origin, and they have been found only on the surface of the planet Venus. Arachnoids get their name from their resemblance to spider webs. They appear as [[wiktionary:concentric|concentric]] ovals surrounded by a ..
Arachnoid cyst
Arachnoid cysts are cerebrospinal fluid-filled sacs that may develop between the surface of the brain and the cranial base or on the arachnoid membrane - one of the 3 membranes that cover the brain and the spinal cord. Most cases begin during infancy, however onset may be delayed until adolescence. ..
Arachnoid granulation
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Arachnology
Zoology Branches of Zoology Acarology Arachnology Cetology Entomology Ethology Herpetology Ichthyology Mammalogy Myrmecology Neuroethology Ornithology Paleozoology Paleontology History pre-Darwin post-Darwin Arachnology is the scientific study of spiders and related organ..
Arachnomorpha
Arachnomorpha Lameere 1890 is a subdivision of Arthropoda, containing the monophyletic group formed by the trilobites and the chelicerates. Great debate is held on the position of the Pycnogonida, which are currently tought not to be placed in the immediate vicinity of the Chelicerata (Dunlop & Aran..
Arachnomura
Arachnomura is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Species Arachnomura adfectuosa Galiano, 1977 (Argentina)Arachnomura hieroglyphica Mello-Leitão, 1917 (Brazil) ..
Arachnophilia
Arachnophilia is a popular text-based HTML editor written by Paul Lutus. It is known to be a successor to another HTML editor WebThing. Otherwise, it can import and convert to HTML various RTF documents, tables and outlines from any Windows 95 (and above) compliant application. It supports up to si..
Arachnophobia
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. A spider, Brachypelma smithi Arachnophobia is a specific phobia, an abnormal fear of spiders. It is among the most common of phobias. The reactions of arachnophobics often seem irrational to others (and sometimes to the sufferers themselves). People w..
Arachnophobia (disambiguation)
Arachnophobia may refer to one of the following: Arachnophobia, fear of spidersArachnophobia (film)Arachnophobia (video game)This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link ..
Arachnophobia (film)
Arachnophobia was an American horror and comedy film released in 1990 directed by Frank Marshall and starring John Goodman and Jeff Daniels. Contents 1 Plot2 Reaction3 Featured cast4 Trivia5 External link Plot [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or end..
Arachnophobia (video game)
Arachnophobia is a video game based on the film Arachnophobia. It was developed by BlueSky Software and Disney for the DOS, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, and Amiga platforms. The player assumes the role of Delbert McClintock, a bug-exterminator and character from the original film, fighting to save Am..
Arachnos
In the backstory for the games City of Heroes and City of Villains, Arachnos is the Italian Fascist group behind Benito Mussolini. History Sources inside Paragon City say Arachnos is responsible for Mussolini's success and eventual failure. Arachnos's earliest known leader is a man simply known ..
Arachnotermes
Arachnotermes is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Species Arachnotermes termitophilus Mello-Leitão, 1928 (Brazil) ..
Arachosia
Arachosia is also a spider genus (Anyphaenidae). Arachosia (Old Persian harahuvati, corresponding to Sanskrit sarasvati 'rich in rivers') was an ancient province of the Achaemenid, Seleucid and Parthian empires and corresponds to the southern part of today's Afghanistan. The Helmand River runs thro..
Arachova
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. > Statistics Prefecture: Viotia Province: Province of Livadeia Location: Arachova or Arahova (Greek: Αράχωβα) rarely Arakhova is a town and a municipality which this town is the seat located in the western part of the prefecture ..
Arachovitika
Arachovitika, Arahovitika or Arakhovitika (Greek: Αραχωβίτικα fr. Αράχωβα Arachova) is a village located in the municipality of Rio in the northern part of the prefecture of Achaia and is the third northernmost..
Arachthos
The Arachthos River (Greek: Αράχθος), also the Arahthos River is a river in eastern Epirus in Greece that flows from the Pindus mountains and begins in the area southeast of Metsovo in the Ioannna Prefecture near the Trikala Prefecture and flows by numerous village including Elliniko. It ent..
Aračinovo
Aračinovo is a village in Republic of Macedonia, near Skopje. ..
Aračinovo municipality
Aračinovo municipalityОпштина Арачиново Komuna e Haraçinës | style="border: 0; vertical-align: middle;" | | style="border: 0; vertical-align: middle;" | | style="border: 0;" | Flag | style="border: 0;" | #endnote_census], the municipality have 11 992 inhabitants,..
Arackal
Arackal is the one of the oldest Christian families in Kerala, India. The main branch of the family is situated in Erattupetta or Aruvithura. In addition to the Christian part of the family, the Arackal Ali Rajas were the only Muslim royal family in Kerala. ..
Araçoiaba da Serra
Araçoiaba da Serra is a city in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. Its latitude is 23.52/23°30'19 S and 47.61/47°36'51 W. The population in 2004 is 22,521 and the area is 256.15 km² The elevation is 625 m. ..
Aracoix
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } In mythology, the Aracoix are a race part human and ..
Aracoma, West Virginia
Aracoma is a community in Logan County, West Virginia, USA. It was incorporated into the City of Logan. Aracoma lies along West Virginia State Route 10 on the Guyandotte River. External links ..
Aracoma Alma Mine accident
The Aracoma Alma Mine accident occurred when a conveyor belt in the Aracoma Alma Mine No. 1 at Melville in Logan County, West Virginia caught fire. The conveyor belt ignited on the morning of Jan. 19, 2006, pouring smoke through the gaps in the wall and into the fresh air passageway that the miners ..
Aracruz
Aracruz Celulose S.A. is a major Brazilian manufacturer of pulp headquartered in Rio de Janeiro. The company is the world's leading supplier of bleached eucalyptus pulp. The company has two pulp making plants, one at Barra do Riacho in Espírito Santo state and the other at Guaíba in the state ..
Aracruz, Espírito Santo
Aracruz is the name of a municipality and its capital on the central eastern coast of Espírito Santo, Brazil. History The municipality's history begins in 1556, when two Jesuit priests (Braz Lourenço and Diogo Jácomo) founded Santa Cruz, a town then called Aldeia Nova (New Village). Aldeia Nova ..
Araçu
Araçu is a small town and municipality in central Goiás state, Brazil. The population was 4,400 (2005 estimate) in a total area of 154 km². Elevation: 716 metersBecame a city: 1958Postal code: 75410-000 Araçu is part of the Anápolis Microregion and is a short distance northwest of the state..
Aracuan Bird
The Aracuan Bird is a character created by The Walt Disney Company. The Aracuan, is also called the Clown of the Jungle and first appeared in the feature film "The Three Caballeros" (1945); though, despite his apparent on-screen popularity, strangely he did not appear in the comicbook adaptation of..
Arad
Arad may refer to: the following places in the Transylvania* Arad, Romania, the main city of Arad County.* Arad County, at the northern edge of Transylvania (Crişana-Banat), Romania.* Arad (Hungarian county) a historical county of the Kingdom of Hungary.the following places in Israel* Arad, Israel,..
Arad, Israel
Arad (Hebrew: ערד, Arabic: عراض) is a modern city in the South District of Israel, on the border of the Judean and Negev deserts, 25 km west of the Dead Sea and 45 km east of Beersheba, near the famous Masada (Metzada). Arad was founded in 1962 by a group of young Israelis, most of them ..
Arad, Romania
Arad (pronunciation in Romanian: /a'rad/; Hungarian: Arad) is the capital city of Arad County, in western Romania, in Crişana, Ardeal. It is situated on the right bank of the river Mureş, and consists of the inner city and five suburbs. Arad is a modern-built city, and contains many handsome pr..
Arada
Arada is a municipality in the Honduran department of Santa Bárbara. ..
Arada, Chad
Arada is a town and subprefecture in the department of Biltine in eastern Chad. The town has an important grain market. Many rural citizens earn their incomes by weaving straw fences. References http://www.fews.net/centers/innerSections.aspx?f=td&m=1000866&pageID=monthliesDoc ..
Aradac
Aradac (Serbian: Aradac or Арадац, Slovak: Aradac, Hungarian: Aradi, Croatian: Aradac, German: Aradatz) is a village located in the Zrenjanin municipality, in the Central Banat District of Vojvodina, Serbia and Montenegro. The population of the village is 3,443 people (2002 census). Accordi..
Aradale Mental Hospital
Australian Asylums Aradale Mental Hospital Location: Ararat, Victoria Status: Closed to general public Classification: Capacity: Opened: 1865 Closed: 1993 Managed by: Aradale Mental Hospital was an Australian psychiatric hospital, located in Ararat, Victoria, Australia. Construction ..
Aradan
Aradan is a fictional character from J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth universe. He was one of the Edain, the son of Marach. His birth name was Malach. He joined in his people's journey to Estolad, but left Estolad for Hithlum, where he spent fourteen years in the service of Fingolfin and received his S..
Aradan, Iran
Aradan is a village near the city of Garmsar in Semnan Province, central Iran. It is the birthplace of the current President of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. ..
Araden
Araden (Syriac: ܐܪܕܢ) is a village in the northern Iraqi governorate of Dohuk. It is located 20-30 kilometers (12-19 miles) south of the city of Zakho and lies in a valley. The name Araden means "Land of Eden" in the Assyrian language. The inhabitants are Assyrian and speak a dialect of Syri..
Aradhana
It has been suggested that this article be split into multiple articles accessible from a [Disambiguationdisambiguation page]. ([[Wikipedia talk:|Discuss]]) Aradhana is a 1969 Hindi movie. Produced and Directed by Shakti Samanta .The length of the movie was 169 minutes. The movie was a..
Aradhe
Aradhe is a town in the province of Isoko in Nigeria. ..
Aradia
This is a disambiguation page. Aradia can refer to: The 1899 book by Charles Godfrey Leland titled Aradia, or the Gospel of the Witches.The goddess, Aradia, who appears in that book, as well as in Wicca and some other Neo-pagan religions.Aradia di Toscano, a figure of legend in Stregheria, believed..
Aradia, or the Gospel of the Witches
Aradia, or the Gospel of the Witches is a 1899 book by Charles Godfrey Leland. The book is an attempt to portray the beliefs and rituals of an underground religious witchcraft tradition in Tuscany that had survived for centuries until Leland's claimed discovery of its existence in the 1890s. Sch..
Aradia (goddess)
Aradia, according to Charles Godfrey Leland's Aradia, or the Gospel of the Witches, is the messianic daughter of the goddess Diana who came to Earth to teach witchcraft to her oppressed worshippers. Aradia has become an important mythical figure in Wicca and in some other forms of Neo-paganism. C..
Aradia di Toscano
Aradia di Toscano, or Aradia de Toscano, is the name given by Raven Grimassi for the founder of Stregheria, which he describes as "the Old Religion of Italy... the Witch sect of Old Italy"[#endnote_FAQ]. The name means "Aradia of Tuscany". Grimassi suggests that Aradia di Toscano is the o..
Aradidae
Aradidae bear the appropriate common name, flat bugs, in reference to their (usually) extremely flattened body. With few exceptions, the often cryptic insects are of no economic importance. Common temperate genera include Aradus, Mezira, Neuroctenus, and Aneurus. Temperate species commonly live ..
Arado
Arado may mean: Arado Flugzeugwerke - A German aircraft companyArwad - An ancient city in Syria This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the int..
Aradoidea
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Arador
This article is about the fictional character, Arador is also a derogatory slang term for Indigenous Australians Arador is a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkien's universe of Middle-earth. He was the fourteenth of the Chieftains of the Dúnedain. Like his forefathers, he was raised by Elrond..
Arado Ar 196
Arado Ar 196 Description Role Reconnaissance Crew 2 First Flight May, 1937 Entered Service November, 1938 Manufacturer Arado Dimensions Length 11.7 m 38ft 6in Wingspan 15.1 m 49ft 6in Height 5 m 16ft 5in Wing Area 37.9 m² 408 ft² Weights Empty 2,980 kg 6,580 lb Loaded 3,720 kg ..
Arado Ar 231
The Arado Ar 231 was a light-weight seaplane developed during World War II in Germany as a scout plane for submarines. The need to be stored inside the submarine necessitated compromises in design that left the single-seat seaplane of little practical use. Testing soon discovered them to be fragil..
Arado Ar 232
The Ar 232 Tausendfüssler ("millipede" in German) was the first truly modern transport aircraft, designed and built in small numbers by Arado during World War II. The design introduced almost all of the features now considered to be "standard" to transports, including a low-slung box-like fuselage,..
Arado Ar 234
The Arado Ar 234 Blitz (Lightning) was the world's first operational jet powered bomber, built by the Arado company in the closing stages of World War II. In the field it was used almost entirely in the reconnaissance role, but in its few uses as a bomber it proved to be nearly impossible to inter..
Arado Ar 240
Arado Ar 240A-0 Description Role Zerstorer (Heavy Fighter) prototype Crew 2 First Flight May 1940 Manufacturer Arado Dimensions Length 12.8 m 42 ft Wingspan 13.33 m 43 ft 9 in Height 3.95 m 13 ft 0 in Wing Area N/A Weights Empty 6,200 kg 13,669 lb Loaded 10,297 kg 22,700 lb Powerpla..
Arado Ar 64
Arado Ar 64 Description Role Biplane Fighter Crew 1 First Flight 1930 Manufacturer Heinkel Dimensions Length 7.82 m 25 7 7/8 ft Wingspan 9.90 m 32 5 3/4 ft Height Wing Area N/A Weights Empty 1,245 kg 2,745 lb Powerplant Engine Jupiter VI Power 640 hp Performance Maximum speed..
Arado Ar 65
Arado Ar 65 Description Role Biplane Fighter Crew 1 First Flight 1930 Manufacturer Heinkel Dimensions (65e) Length 8.40 m 27 6 3/4 ft Wingspan 11.20 m 36 9 ft Height 3.42 m 11 2 3/4 ft Wing Area Weights Empty 1,510 kg 3,329 lb Loaded 1,930 kg 4,255 lb Powerplant Engine BMW VI 7.3 ..
Arado Ar 66
The Arado Ar 66 was developed in 1933 and was a very successful single engined double seat training biplane. It was also used for night ground-attack on the Eastern Front. It was engineer Walter Rethel's last design in collaboration with Arado. The first version of this plane was designated "A",..
Arado Ar 67
Arado Ar 67 Description Role Biplane Fighter Crew 1 First Flight 1933 Manufacturer Heinkel Dimensions (65e) Length 7.90 m 25 ft 11 in Wingspan 9.68 m 31 ft 9 in Height 3.10 m 10 ft 2 in Wing Area 25.06 m 269.72 sq ft Weights Empty 1,270 kg 2,800 lb Loaded 1,660 kg 3,660 lb Powerplan..
Arado Ar 68
Arado Ar 68 Description Role Biplane Fighter Crew 1 First Flight 1934 Manufacturer Heinkel Dimensions Length 9.4 m 30.84 ft Wingspan 11.58 m 37.99 ft Height 3.3 m 10.83 ft Wing Area N/A Weights Empty 1600 kg 3,538 lb Powerplant Engine Junkers Jumo 210 Ea Power 671 hp Performance ..
Arado Ar 80
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Arado Flugzeugwerke
Arado Flugzeugwerke was originally established as the Warnemünde factory of the Flugzeugbau Friedrichshafen firm. With its parent company, it ceased operations following the First World War when restrictions on German aviation were created by the Treaty of Versailles. In 1921, the factory was..
Arads
Arads is the Mongolian term for people; the workers; the common people. References This article contains material from the Library of Congress Country Studies, which are United States government publications in the public domain. - [Mongolia glossary] ..
Aradus
This page is about the insect genus. For the Syrian island, see Arwad Aradus is a large genus of flat bugs, with nearly 200 described species, the majority in the Holarctic. Temperate species commonly live under the bark of dead trees. ..
Arad (Hungarian county)
Arad > County seat in 1910 Arad Area in 1910 km² Population in 1910 414,400 Present country Romania, Hungary Arad is the name of a historic administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary. Its territory is presently in western Romania and south-eastern..
Arad County
Arad County Facts Development region: ..
Arad Fort
Arad Fort (Arabic: قلعة عراد; transliterated: Qal'at 'Arad) is a 15th century fort in Arad, Bahrain. It was built in typical Arab style. Close to the Bahrain International Airport, the fort has been extensively renovated and presents a magnificent sight when illuminated at night. It is..
Arad International Airport
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Arad McCutchan
Arad A. McCutchan (July 4, 1912 – June 16, 1993) was a well-known collegiate basketball coach. The Evansville, Indiana native coached his hometown University of Evansville from 1946 to 1977, guiding the Purple Aces to a 515-313 record. McCutchan spent seven years coaching Bosse High School (1936-..
Araegeus
Araegeus is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Species Araegeus fornasinii (Pavesi, 1881) (Mozambique)Araegeus mimicus Simon, 1901 (South Africa) ..
Araeococcus
Araeococcus is a genus of the botanical family Bromeliaceae. Species ..
Araeoscelidia
Araeoscelidia or Araeoscelida is a clade of extinct diapsid reptiles superficially resembling lizards. It contains the genera Araeoscelis, Petrolacosaurus, the possibly aquatic Spinoaequalis, and less well-known genera such as Kadaliosaurus and Zarcasaurus. This clade is considered to be the sist..
Araeoscelis
Araeoscelis is an extinct genus of diapsid reptile, one of the first diapsids (after Petrolacosaurus). It was about 60 cm (2 ft) long. Araeoscelis resembled a lizard and differed from its ancestor by its teeth- they were adapted for a more specialized diet. The teeth were bigger and blunter than P..
Araeostyle
Araeostyle (Gr. αραιος, "weak" or "widely spaced", and στυλος, "column") is an architectural term for the intercolumniation given to those temples where the columns had only timber architraves to carry. References ..
Araeosystyle
Araeosystyle (Gr. αραιος, "widely spaced", and συστυλος, "with columns set close together"), an architectural term applied to a colonnade, in which the intercolumniation is alternately wide and narrow, as in th..
Araevin Teshurr
Araevin Teshurr a character in the Forgotten Realms, is a sun elf of the ancient House of Floshin (the House of Long Silences). In his younger days in Faerun (before he joined the wizards at Tower Reilloch) he formed the Company of the White Star with Grayth Holmfast (a human priest of Lathander), B..
Araf
Araf is the Muslim sheol or borderland between heaven and hell for those who are, from incapacity, neither morally bad nor morally good. Araf is also a partition. Between hell and paradise there is a high wall, an a'raf. On this partition stand men who have escaped from hell but who are not (yet) p..
Arafat
Arafat can refer to: Mount Arafat, a granite hill east of Mecca.Yasser Arafat, former Palestinian leader This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to..
Arafel
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Arafel: A Hebrew word, meaning 'cloud darkness'; generally used in reference to the Apocalypse. Possibly derived from Exodus 13:21 The Lord preceded them... by means of a column of cloud to show them the way, and at night by means of a column of fire to gi..
Arafel (disambiguation)
Arafel may mean: Arafel, a word in the Hebrew language.Arafel, a fictional nation in Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time fantasy books.Arafel (Cherryh), a Siddhe fairy in C. J. Cherryh's Ealdwood fantasy stories. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with t..
Arafo, Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Arafo Map --> Statistics Autonomous region: Canary Islands Province: Santa Cruz de Tenerife Island: Tenerife Area: 33.92 km² Population: 5,276 (2005) Population density: 151/km² Elevation:Lowest:Centre:Highest: Atlantic Ocean470 mwestern part Location: 28.3/..
Arafura File Snake
Arafura File Snake (Acrochordus arafurae) is a snake species found in northern Australia and New Guinea. ..
Arafura Games
The Arafura Games is a Multi-sport event usually held every two years in the Australian city of Darwin, in the Northern Territory. It is an international event which draws its competitors from around Australasia. First held in 1991, the most recent Games, held in 2001, involved 25 nations and over 3..
Arafura Sea
Map of the Arafura Sea The Arafura Sea is a shallow arm of the Pacific Ocean overlying the continental shelf between Australia and New Guinea. It is bordered by the Coral Sea to the east, the Timor Sea to the west and the Gulf of Carpentaria to the south. The sea is 1290 kilometres (800 miles..
Aragab Muftah Abudabus
Aragab Muftah Abudabus is a member of the Pan-African Parliament from Libya. ..
Aragadzotn
Aragadzotn was a district of the old Armenia c. 300–800 in the province of Airarat. The capital was Osakan. ..
Aragalur
Aragalur(six trenches village) is a village in Salem, Tamil Nadu, India. It is about 6 km from Thalaivasal and 70 km from Salem. Aragalur has close to 3000 registered voters. This village has many temples including Sri Kameswar and Sri Choleshwar - dedicated to Lord Shiva and Karivarada Perumal ..
Aragami
Aragami is a 2003 Japanese action film directed by Ryuhei Kitamura. It was Kitamura's contribution to the Duel Project, a challenge issued by producer Shinya Kawai to him and fellow director Yukihiki Tsutsumi to film a feature length movie with only two actors, battling in one setting, in only the..
Aragarças
Aragarças State Goiás Area: 660.6 km² Population: 18,378 (IBGE 2005) Elevation: 310m above sea level Postcode (CEP): 76240-000 Became a city: 1953 Distance to Goiânia: 410 km. IBGE statistical microregion: Aragarças Microregion Website: n/a Aragarça..
Aragarças Microregion
The Aragarças Microregion is a geographical division in Goiás state, Brazil. It consists of 7 municipalities located near Aragarças in western Goiás. For a map see [link] Important Data (2000) Population: 55,981Cities: 7Total Area: 11,091.90 km²Population Density: 5.05 inhab/km²..
Aragatsotn
Aragatsotn is one of the provinces (marz) of Armenia. It is in the west of the country, and its capital is Ashtarak. The name means "a foot of Aragats" (the highest mountain of the Republic of Armenia). The town of Aparan is featured in many jokes portraying residents as stupid. External links &..
Aragaw Bedaso
Aragaw Bedaso (April 5 1934 - ) is a long time Ethiopian traditional singer who has won praise for his Gurage songs. His most popular song is titled "Alem Bire". He has been performing since 1957 and despite his old age still performs and is active in the Ethiopian music scene. In his early days, A..
Aragh Sagi
Aragh Sagi is a type of alcoholic drink in Iran. Usually home brewed and sold at a profitable price. Aragh refers to a set of aromatic liquids that are produced from herbs and seeds by Distillation for example mint or anise. In the context of alcoholic drinks then it is produced from raisins. Peop..
Araglas
Araglas is a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkien's universe of Middle-earth. Araglas was the sixth of the Chieftains of the Dúnedain. Like his forefathers, he was raised by Elrond in Rivendell while his father Aragorn I dwelt in the wild. Aragorn was killed by a pack of wild wolves in 2327..
Aragó
redirect [[Template:Cleanup-list]] Aragó is a family name that descended from the kings of the Aragonese Crown. The kings never used any family name. All lines are now exhausted. Contents 1 LINES:1.1 Originated by four sons of ..
Arago
Arago may mean any of several things: Catalan name for AragonAragó - Family name that descended from the kings of the Aragonese Crow.François Arago, French mathematician, physicist, astronomer, and politician.*Arago (lunar crater)*Arago (crater on Mars)Arago is a character in Ronin Warriors.This ..
Aragoiânia
Aragoiânia is a small town and municipality in central Goiás state, Brazil. The population was 7,519 (2005 estimate) in a total area of 219.5 km². Elevation: 859 metersBecame a city: 1958Postal code: 75360-000 Aragoiânia is 42 km. from the state capital, Goiânia, and is linked by highway GO-..
Aragon
Comunidad Autónoma de Aragón Capital Zaragoza Area – Total – % of Spain Ranked 4th 47 719 km² 9,4% Population – Total (2005) – % of Spain – Density Ranked 11th 1 269 027 2,9% 26,59/km² ..
Aragon, Georgia
Aragon is a city in Polk County, Georgia, United States. The population was 1,039 at the 2000 census. Geography Aragon is located at [34°2′43″N, 85°3′27″W] (34.045252, -85.057384)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has..
Aragon, New Mexico
Aragon is an unincorporated community on the Tularosa River in Catron County, New Mexico. It is on the site of former Fort Tularosa (1872 - 1874), which was built to protect the Indian Agency for the Ojo Caliente Band of Apaches. The town was named after the old Spanish family that lives in the are..
Aragona
Aragona is a small commune in the province of Agrigento in the Italian island of Sicily. Aragona is known in the Sicilian language as Aragunaor Raona. Aragona was famous for its sulfur mines. Bounding communes CampofrancoCastelterminiComitiniFavaraGrotteJoppolo GiancaxioSant'Angelo MuxaroSanta..
Aragonaise
Aragonaise is from Aragon, a region in Spain, and means "dance of Aragon". There are two famous musical compositions named "Aragonaise", one by Jules Massenet from his opera Le Cid, the other from the opera Carmen by Bizet. ..
Aragonese Council
Aragonese Council The Chunta Aragonesista (CHA)[#endnote_name1] is a regionalist and social democratic party of Aragon (a region of Spain), influenced by socialism and ecopacifism. CHA defends a federal state, greater financial resources for Aragon, and the protection of the environm..
Aragonese Crusade
Crusades Reconquista – First – People's – German (1096) – 1101 – Second – Third – Fourth – Albigensian – Children's – Fifth – Sixth – Seventh – Shepherds' – Eighth – Ninth – Aragonese – Nicopolis – Northern The Aragonese Crusade or Crusade of Aragón was dec..
Aragonese cuisine
Aragonese cuisine refers to the typical dishes and ingredients of cuisine in the Aragon region of Spain. These include roast lamb (especially ewes); ham (jamón) from Teruel; olive oil from Empeltre and Arbequina; and wines from Cariñena, Somontano (Huesca) and Campo de Borja. Other interesting dis..
Aragonese language
This article is about the Aragonese language. For the cartoonist and writer, see Sergio Aragonés Aragonese /ˈæɹəɡɒnˌiːz/ (aragonés) is a Romance language now spoken by some 10,000 people over the valleys of the Aragón River, Sobrarbe and Ribagorza in the province of Huesca, Aragon, Spa..
Aragonese Party
New PAR logo. The Argonese Party (Spanish: Partido Aragonés, or PAR) is a political party which advocates the interests of Aragon within Spain. The party was founded in 1978 under the name Aragonese Regionalist Party, but changed its name in 1990, keeping the initials PAR. PAR had represe..
Aragonese Way
The Aragonese Way (Spanish: Camino Aragonés) is a route of the Way of St. James beginning at the French/Spanish border at the pass of Somport and joining the French Way (or Camino Francés) at Puente la Reina in Navarre. The Arles Way from France connects to it at Somport. The route encompasses ap..
Aragonite
Aragonite Aragonite is a carbonate mineral. It and the mineral calcite are the two common, naturally occurring polymorphs of calcium carbonate, CaCO3. The crystal lattice of aragonite differs from that of calcite, resluting in a different crystal shape, an orthorhombic system with acicular cry..
Aragon (computer virus)
The Aragon Virus is a computer virus, first discovered in 1992. It infects boot records and has the payload of resetting the BIOS. On computers running outdated BIOSes, this can result in hardware damage (the CIH virus being famous for this). External links [McAfee virus information]&..
Aragon (disambiguation)
Aragon can refer to: A Spanish Autonomous CommunityThe Kingdom of Aragon in medieval SpainThe Crown of Aragon, a Mediterranean empire during Middle AgesThe poet Louis AragonAn olympic medallistAragon, Aude, a commune in the in the Aude département of France Names that might be misspelled as 'Arago..
Aragon Ballroom
The Aragon Ballroom is the name of two historic ballrooms. One, still in operation, is located in Chicago, Illinois. The other, now defunct, was located at Lick Pier in Venice Beach, California. Chicago Chicago's Aragon Ballroom, located on West Lawrence Avenue approximately five miles (8 km) nor..
Aragon High School
Aragon High School is a suburban high school in San Mateo, California, USA. It is officially part of the San Mateo Unified High School District. Contents 1 History2 Academics2.1 Students and Faculty2.2 College2.3 Advanced Placement2.4 Statistics: AP2.5 Notes an..
Aragón River
The River Aragón or río Aragón is one of the tributaries to the left of the river Ebro. It starts at Astun (province of Huesca), passes through Jaca and Sangüesa (Navarre), and joins to the Ebro at Milagro (Navarre), near Tudela. ..
Aragorn
''This article deals with Aragorn II. For his ancestor of the same name, see Aragorn I Aragorn is a major character in J. R. R. Tolkien's novel The Lord of the Rings. He is introduced about halfway through the first of six volumes, meeting Frodo and his party at Bree. Although initially appeari..
Aragorn (comics)
Aragorn was the mount of the third Black Knight and was later given to Valkyrie by the current Black Knight. ..
Aragorn I
Aragorn I is a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkien's universe of Middle-earth. Aragorn I was the fifth of the Chieftains of the Dúnedain. Aragorn was raised by Elrond in Rivendell while his father Aravir dwelt in the wild. At his father's death in 2319 T.A., Aragorn in turn became the Chie..
Aragosaurus
Aragosaurus ("Aragon lizard") was a sauropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous period of Spain. Aragosaurus was a large, quadrupedal plant-eating (herbivorous) dinosaur, which lived about 130-120 million years ago. It was about 60 ft (18 m) in length and about 28000 kg in weight. Like other sau..
Aragost
Aragost is a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkien's universe of Middle-earth. Aragost was the eighth of the Chieftains of the Dúnedain. Like his forefathers, he was raised by Elrond in Rivendell while his father Arahad I dwelt in the wild. He became the Chieftain of the Dúnedain in 2523 at..
Arago (crater)
More than one crater has been named Arago: Arago (lunar crater)Arago (crater on Mars) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended artic..
Arago (lunar crater)
Crater characteristics Coordinates ..
Arago spot
In optics, an Arago spot is a bright point which appears at the center of the shadow of a circular object in light from a point source. It is of considerable interest due to the historical part it played in the wave theory of light. In 1818 Siméon Poisson deduced from Augustin Fresnel's theory the ..
Arago Township, Minnesota
Arago Township is a township in Hubbard County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 586 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 91.6 km² (35.4 mi²). 80.2 km² (31.0 mi²) of it is land and 11.4 km² (4.4 mi²) of it (1..
Araguaia National Park
The Araguaia National Park (Parque Nacional do Araguaia) is located in Tocantins state in the north of Brazil, between 09º51’—11º11’S and 49º57’—50º27’W. External links [Satellite photo (Google)] See also List of national parks of Brazil ..
Araguaia River
The Araguaia River or, in Portuguese, Rio Araguaia is one of the major rivers of Brazil, and the principal tributary of the Tocantins. It has a total length of approximately 2,627 km. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Tributaries2 History3 Towns4 Tourism5 External links Geog..
Araguaína
Araguaína is a city in Tocantins, Brazil. It is located at around [7°11′27″S, 48°12′25″W]. ..
Araguainha crater
Araguainha is an impact crater in Brazil. It is 40 km in diameter and the age is estimated to be 244.40 ± 3.25 million years (Triassic). The crater is exposed to the surface. External links [Earth Impact Database][Satellite image of the region] (from Google Maps)[DOME ..
Araguapaz
Araguapaz is a small town and municipality in north-western Goiás state, Brazil. The population was 7,271 (estimate for July 2005) in a total area of 2,127 km². It is a major producer of cattle. Elevation: 304 metersBecame a city: 1982Postal code: 76720-000 Araguapaz is located 268 kilometers n..
Araguari
Araguari is a city and municipality in northwestern Minas Gerais state, Brazil. It is located in the northern Triângulo Mineiro region, on the Jordão River, a tributary of the Paranaíba River, at an elevation between 940 and 1,087 meters. The municipality of Araguari has an area of 2,774 km², ..
Aragua (state)
:Other use: Aragua de Maturín. Estado Aragua State flag State Coat of Arms Aragua State Anthem Motto: none Location within Venezuela Created(given current status) 1899 State capital Maracay Area •% Ranked 20th) Population &bu..
Aragua de Maturín
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Aragua State Anthem
Estado Aragua State flag State Coat of Arms Aragua State Anthem Motto: none Location within Venezuela Created(given current status) 1899 State capital Maracay Area •% Ranked 20th) Population •% Ranked 6th) Emblematic tre..
Aragvi River
The Aragvi River is located in Georgia. It is 112 km. in length. The river produces much of Georgia’s power by means of hydro-electricity; the dam, forming the Zhinvali reservoir, was completed in 1986. The Aragvi meets the river Mtkvari some miles below the dam, at Mtskheta. The fortified..
Arah
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Arahad
In J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, Arahad is the name of two Chieftains of the Dúnedain: Arahad IArahad II This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change th..
Arahad I
Arahad I is a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkien's universe of Middle-earth. Arahad I was the seventh of the Chieftains of the Dúnedain. Like his forefathers, he was raised by Elrond in Rivendell while his father Araglas dwelt in the wild. He became the Chieftain of the Dúnedain in 2455 ..
Arahad II
Arahad II is a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkien's universe of Middle-earth. Arahad II was the tenth of the Chieftains of the Dúnedain. Like his forefathers, he was raised by Elrond in Rivendell while his father Aravorn dwelt in the wild. Arahad was named for his great grandfather, Araha..
Arahael
Arahael is a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkien's universe of Middle-earth. Arahael was the second of the Chieftains of the Dúnedain, the son of Aranarth, and the grandson of Arvedui, last King of Arnor. Arahael was raised by Elrond in Rivendell while his father dwelt in the wild, as becam..
Arahal
Arahal is a municipality in Seville, Spain. [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit ] Municipalities of Seville Aguadulce | Alanís | Albaida del Aljarafe | Alcalá de Guadaira | Alcalá del Río | Alcolea del Río | Algámitas | Almadén de la Plata | Almensilla | Arahal | Aznalcáza..
Arahan
Arahan (아라한 장풍 대작전, Arahan jangpung daejakjeon) is a 2004 South Korean film. The film was the third feature film directed by Ryu Seung-wan and stars the director's brother Ryu Seung-beom along with Yoon So-Yi. The film was a relative commercial success, selling over 2 million ticket..
Arahata Kanson
Arahata Kanson (荒畑 寒村 Arahata Kanson) a.k.a. Arahata Katsuzo (荒畑 勝三 Arahata Katsuzō) (August 14, 1887 to March 6, 1981) participated in many of the socialist movements in his career. He started as a socialist, then became an anarcho-syndicalist, then a communist, and eventually en..
Arahitogami
Arahitogami (現人神) is a Japanese word, meaning a god who is a human being. This word appears first in Kojiki, but is assumed to have been used before this book. The most well-known usage of this word would be in Japan before 1945, until the end of the Second World War. In those days State Shint..
Arahura
Arahura, in Māori mythology (specifically that of the Ngāi Tahu people of the South Island), is a divine canoe which was made of pounamu (greenstone). The chiefs who traveled to New Zealand in her were Pekitahua, Rongokahe, Rangitatau, Hineraho, Te Rangitamau, Taewhenua, Te Mikimiki (Te Mingimingi..
Arahura (ferry)
MV Arahura Year Built: 1982 Builder: Aalborg Vaerft A/S shipyard, Denmark. Introduced: 1983 Gross Tonnage: 2,500 t Flag: New Zealand Passenger capacity: 400 Rail wagon capacity: 60 Car capacity: 232 Length: 148.30 m Breadth: 20.25 m Maximum speed: 19 knots Engines: 2x Wa..
Arahuta
In Māori mythology (some versions), Arahuta is the daughter of Tawhaki and Tangotango. ..
Arai
Arai is the name of a few places in Japan:* Arai, NiigataArai (新井, 新居) is a Japanese surname:* Akino Arai* Arai Hakuseki* Masaru Arai* Satomi Arai* Hirofumi Arai* Minami Takayama's real name is Izumi Arai.* Toshiya Arai* Alberto AraiThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a ..
Arai, Shizuoka
Arai (新居町; -chou) is a town located in Hamana District, Shizuoka, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 17,210 and a density of 1,277.65 persons per km². The total area is 13.47 km². ..
Araigaiththaa
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Arain
Arain (Urdu: آرائین) is a Muslim and Hindu Caste settled mainly in the Punjab and Sindh provinces of Pakistan. Arain are mainly involved in agriculture and form a significant percentage in the Pakistan Army. Contents 1 Etymology2 Claims of Origin3 Community Facts4 Lite..
Araiophos
Araiophos is a genus of marine fish. References [Araiophos (TSN 622326)]. Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Accessed on 6 June 2006. ..
Araitz
Araitz is a town and municipality located in the province and autonomous community of Navarra, northern Spain. External link [ARAITZ in the Bernardo Estornés Lasa - Auñamendi Encyclopedia (Euskomedia Fundazioa)] () ..
Arai Hakuseki
Arai Hakuseki (新井 白石) (March 24, 1657-June 29, 1725) was a Confucianist, poet and politician in Japan during the middle of Edo Period, who advised the Shogun, Ienobu. His personal name is Kinmi (君美). Hakuseki was his pen name. His father was a Kururi han samurai Arai Masazumi (新井 正..
Arai Ikunosuke
Arai Ikunosuke (荒井郁之助, 12 June 1836-19 July 1909) was a Japanese official during the Bakumatsu period. He was commander-in-chief in the Republic of Ezo and during the Battle of Hakodate. He was later put in charge of the Central Meteorological Agency during the Meiji period. ..
Arajaryr Moreira de Campos
Arajaryr Moreira de Campos (died 13 February 1965) was the Brazilian secretary of general Humberto Delgado, who lost their life in the same ambush that killed the "Fearless General". ..
Arajs Commando
The Arajs Commando, lead by SS-Sturmbannf%C3%BChrer Viktors Arājs, was a unit of Latvian Auxiliary Police (Hilfspolizei) subordinated to SD, and was established by the commander of Einsatzgruppe A and Höhere SS- und Polizeiführer (HSSPF: Higher SS and Police Leader) of Reichskommissariat Ostland,..
Arak
Arak may refer to: Arak, Iran, a city in central IranArak (liqueur), an alcoholic beverageArak gorges, series of gorges in AlgeriaArak (comics), the hero of Arak, Son of Thunder, a sword and sorcery comic book published by DC Comics This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of..
Arak, Iran
Arak, (in Persian: اراک) previously known as Soltan-abad, is the center of Markazi province, Iran. It had an estimated population of 511,127 in 2005.[link] Because of its good location, at the heart of the country, and its diverse population and also its facilities sometimes it has bee..
Arakaka
Arakaka is a community in the Barima-Waini region of Guyana, located at [7°34′60″N, 60°1′0″W], at an altitude of 63 metres (209 feet) is the centre of the gold-bearing district. Arakaka is 12 miles south of Port Kaituma and is on the Barima River. Its population varies according..
Arakaldo
Arakaldo is a town and municipality located in the province of Bizkaia, in the autonomous community of Basque Country, northern Spain. External link [ARAKALDO in the Bernardo Estornés Lasa - Auñamendi Encyclopedia (Euskomedia Fundazioa)] () [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit ..
Arakan
Arakan may refer to: The former name of Rakhine State in Myanmar.Arakan refers to the majority ethnic group of Rakhine State in Myanmar.Arakan, Cotabato is a municipality in the Philippines. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ..
Arakan, Cotabato
Arakan is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Cotabato, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 34,588 people in 6,605 households. Barangays Arakan is politically subdivided into 28 barangays. AllabAnapolonBadiangonBinoonganDallagDatu LadayonDatu MatangkilDoro..
Arakandanallur
Arakandanallur is a panchayat town in Viluppuram district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Arakandanallur had a population of 4450. Males constitute 50% of the population and females 50%. Arakandanallur has an a..
Arakaninihi Island
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } Arakaninihi Island is an island in the North Aucklan..
Arakan Forest Turtle
The Arakan Forest Turtle (Heosemys depressa) is an extremely rare turtle species which occurs only in the Arakan hills of western Myanmar. The Arakan Forest Turtle was believed extinct (last seen in 1908), but in 1994 was rediscovered when a few specimens turned up in Asian food markets. Like mo..
Arakasi
Arakasi is a character from The Empire Trilogy by Janny Wurts and Raymond E. Feist. Introduced first in Daughter of the Empire, Arakasi is a character well-used throughout the series. He is the Acoma spymaster and often saves Mara and her family from their enemies, the Minwanabi. He is able to tran..
Arakawa
Arakawa may refer to the family name of several people: Alan Arakawa, mayor of Maui, Hawaii, USAHiromu Arakawa, Japanese manga artistMinoru Arakawa, former president of Nintendo of AmericaShizuka Arakawa, Japanese figure skater, gold medalist at the 2006 Winter OlympicsShusaku Arakawa, Japanese arti..
Arakawa's syndrome II
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Arakawa, Niigata
Arakawa (荒川町; -machi) is a town located in Iwafune District, Niigata, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 11,334 and a density of 308.74 persons per km². The total area is 36.71 km². Its train station is called Sakamachi. ..
Arakawa, Saitama
Arakawa (荒川村; -mura) is a village located in Chichibu District, Saitama, Japan. As of 2003, the village has an estimated population of 6,184 and a density of 131.66 persons per km². The total area is 46.97 km². ..
Arakawa, Tokyo
Location of Arakawa-ku in Tokyo. Minowabashi Station Arakawa (Japanese: 荒川区; -ku) is a special ward located in Tokyo, Japan. The ward takes its name from the river, the Arakawa. Its neighbors are the wards of Adachi, Kita, Bunkyo, Taito and Sumida. In English, the ward calls itself..
Arakawa clan
The Arakawa clan occupied the area of the northern portion of the Echigo province. At first, the Arakawa served under that of the Nagao clan, but later went on to serve under Uesugi Kenshin himself. Arakawa Nagazane a noted general of the Arakawa, assisted Kenshin during the 4th Battle of Kawanakaji..
Arakawa River
The Arakawa River The Arakawa River (Japanese: 荒川) is one of the principal rivers flowing through Tokyo, the capital city of Japan. The point of origin is on Mount Kobushi in Saitama Prefecture, and the Arakawa empties into Tokyo Bay. The Arakawa is a sister river with the Potomac River i..
Arakida Moritake
(1473-1549) Arakida Moritake, the son of Negi Morihide, and a Shintoist. It is also known that Moritake excelled very highly in the fields of poetry, waka, renga, and in particular haikai. At the age of 69, Moritake became head priest of the Inner Ise Shrine. ..
Arakiel
In the pseudepigraphical Book of Enoch, Arakiel (or Araqiel) was the second on a list of twenty leaders of a group of 200 fallen angels called Grigori or "Watchers." The name means "Earth of God," and in the Book of Enoch he taught the "signs of the Earth" (which suggests geomancy) during the days o..
Arakil
Arakil is a town and municipality located in the province and autonomous community of Navarre, northern Spain. External link [ARAKIL in the Bernardo Estornés Lasa - Auñamendi Encyclopedia (Euskomedia Fundazioa)] () ..
Araki Murashige
was a retainer of Oda Nobunaga, and daimyō (feudal lord) of Itami castle in what is now Itami city in Japan's Hyogo Prefecture. He commanded part of Nobunaga's army in the ten-year siege of the Ishiyama Honganji, but was accused soon afterwards of sympathies to the Mōri clan, one of Nobunaga's e..
Araki Yasusada
Araki Yasusada was a non-existent Japanese poet, presumably the creation of US literature professor Kent Johnson. The publication of Yasusada's poetry by major literary journals such as the American Poetry Review, Grand Street and Conjunctions during the early 1990s created an embarrassing scandal f..
Araki Yukishige
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Arakkonam
Arakkonam is a mid-sized town in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu with a population of about 100,000. This town is located in the Vellore district about 69km(Via rail) from the state capital of Chennai. The name of the town is believed to have been derived from the Tamil word Aaru konam meaning hexago..
Araklı
Araklı is a district of Trabzon Province of Turkey. Trabzon | Akçaabat | Araklı | Arsin | Beşikdüzü | Çarşıbaşı | Çaykara | Dernekpazarı | Düzköy | Hayrat | Köprübaşı | Maçka | Of | Sürmene | Şalpazarı | Tonya | Vakfıkebir | Yomra ..
Arakonam
Arakonam is a city and a municipality in Vellore district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Arakonam had a population of 77,453. Males constitute 50% of the population and females 50%. Arakonam has an average lit..
Arakoon
Arakoon, New South Wales, Australia, is a part of the town of South West Rocks. Arakoon was the original settlement of the town of South West Rocks. The settlement was later moved to the present location, where better land conditions for building were available. The area today is home to a smal..
Arakor Nicodemus
Arakor Nicodemus is a fictional wizard from the Fighting Fantasy Game Books by Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone. He was one of the three pupils (including Gereth Yaztromo and Pen Ty Kora) of Vermithrax Moonchaser, the Grand Wizard of Yore. He lives in the world of Titan, in the city of Port Blacksa..
Araks River
The Araks (also spelled Aras, Arax, Araxes, or Araz; Kurdish: Aras or Araz, Persian: ارس, Armenian: Արաքս, Azerbaijani: Araz) is a river rising near Erzurum, Turkey, flowing along the Turkey-Armenia border, the Iran-Armenia border, then along the Azerbaijan-Iran border, finally entering Azer..
Araku Valley
Araku Valley is a famous hill station located in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India. It is located 115 km from the Vishakhapatnam district, close to the Orissa state border. This place lures people with pleasant weather, hills and valleys. The natural beauty of this valley comes alive with its ric..
Arakwal National Park
Arakwal is a national park in New South Wales (Australia), 624 km north of Sydney and 2 km south of Cape Byron, the most easterly point of mainland Australia. The nearest town is Byron Bay. The park protects an area of coastal clay heaths behind Tallow Beach, providing habitat to numerous bird spe..
Arak (comics)
Arak is a fictional character, a Native American hero in the DC Comics universe. ..
Arak (liqueur)
Arak Rayan. Arak or araq (Arabic: عرق IPA [ʕaraq]) is a clear, colourless, unsweetened aniseed-flavoured distilled alcoholic drink, produced in the eastern Mediterranean and Lebanon . The word comes from Arabic araq عرق, meaning "sweat" or "juice". Contents 1 Consump..
Arak County
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Arak gorges
Arak gorges are a series of desert gorges located in Algeria. They are roughly 300 kilometres from In-Salah, and 400 kilometres from Tamanrasset. ..
Arak rug
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } Arak rugs are made in the Province of Arak, Iran. te..
Aral
Former harbor area in downtown Aral Aralsk also known as Aral'sk and Aral (Kazakh: Арал, Russian: Аральск) [46°46′N 61°43′E] is a small city in south-western Kazakhstan, located in the oblast of Qyzylorda. Population roughly 39,000. Aralsk was formerly a fishing por..
Aralar
Aralar is a Basque nationalist political group in Spain. It takes its name after a mountain range in the Basque Country. Its ideology is left-wing. They are for the Basque country´s self-determination, but unlike ETA and its political arm, Batasuna they are against the practice of terrorism or any..
Araldite
Araldite is a registered trademark of Huntsman Advanced Materials (previously part of Ciba) referring to their range of engineering and structural epoxy, acrylic, and polyurethane adhesives. The name was first used in 1946 for a two-tube epoxy adhesive. External link [huntsman.com: Araldite..
Arales
Arales is a botanical name for an order of flowering plants. The name was used in the Cronquist system for an order placed in subclass Arecidae, circumscribed as (1981): order Arales: family Acoraceae: family Araceae: family Lemnaceae The APG II system, used here, elevates the first of these three ..
Arale Norimaki
Arale Norimaki (則巻アラレ Norimaki Arare) is the main character in the manga series Dr. Slump, voiced by Mami Koyama. Arale is a robot built by Senbei Norimaki that looks like a little girl. She is known for her naïve, energetic personality, lack of common sense, and amazing strength. Iron..
Aralia
Aralia is a genus of the plant family Araliaceae, consisting of about 40 species of deciduous and evergreen trees and shrubs, and some rhizomatous herbaceous perennials. The genus is native to Asia and the Americas, with most species occurring in mountain woodlands. The species vary in size, with ..
Araliaceae
Araliaceae is a family of 52 genera of flowering plants, also known as the Aralia family or Ivy family. The family includes trees, shrubs, lianas and perennial herbaceous plants, and usually bear pinnately or palmately compound leaves, and usually have small flowers produced in large panicles. Th..
Aralia californica
Aralia californica, known by the common name elk clover though not actually a clover, is a large herb in the family Araliaceae, the only member of that family native to California and southwestern Oregon. It is also called California Aralia and California Spikenard. It is a deciduous herbaceou..
Aralia cordata
Aralia cordata is an upright herbaceous perennial plant growing up to 2-3 m in height, native to Japan, Korea and eastern China. It is known as Udo (独活) in Japanese, and also as Japanese Spikenard. It commonly is found on the slopes of wooded embankments. The leaves are alternate, large, and..
Aralia elata
Aralia elata is an upright deciduous small tree or shrub up to 6 m in height, native to eastern Russia, China, Korea, and Japan. It is known as Tara in Japanese, and also as Japanese Angelica-tree. It prefers deep loamy soils in partial shade, but will grow in poorer soils and in full sun. The pla..
Aralia spinosa
Aralia spinosa, commonly known as Devil's Walking-stick or Hercules' Club, is a species in the genus Aralia, family Araliaceae, native to eastern North America. The various names refer to the viciously spiny stems, petioles, and even leaf midribs. The plant is a deciduous shrub or small tree growi..
Aralık
Aralık is a district of Iğdır Province of Turkey. Iğdır | Aralık | Karakoyunlu | Tuzluca ..
Arallu
Arallu is a black metal band from Jerusalem, Israel. The band mixes elements from Oriental metal and black metal, and used to title its music as Mesopotamian metal. Discography The War On The Wailing Wall Full-length, 1999At War Against God EP, 2001Satanic War In Jerusalem Full-length, 2002Visual ..
Aralosaurus
Aralosaurus (ar-ahl-o-SORE-us) meaning "Aral Sea lizard", because it was found in the Aral Sea when it began to shrink noticeably (Greek sauros = lizard). Several other relatives, such as Jaxartosaurus have also been found in the surrounding area where Aralosaurus was found. Aralosaurus was a type..
Araluen
Araluen may refer to: Araluen Centre for Arts and Entertainment in Alice Springs, Northern Territory, AustraliaAraluen, New South Wales, a small town near Braidwood, in south-eastern New South Wales, AustraliaAraluen Botanic Park in Washington State, USA.This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation&..
Araluen Centre for Arts and Entertainment
The Araluen Centre for Arts & Entertainment in Alice Springs, in the Northern Territory, Australia, is a cultural centre incorporating museums and a theatre. There are four art galleries. The arts museum has a large collection of paintings from a large range of artists, including Albert Namatjira..
Aralvaimozhi
Aralvaimozhi is a small village situated in southern India. It is well-known for being the greatest source of wind energy in Asia. The Muppandal wind farm, the largest in Asia, is located in this village. Aralvaimozhi is famous for a catholic church located in the hill of Kattadi malai where Devasah..
Aral (disambiguation)
Aral can refer to: the Aral Seathe city Aral, usually known as Aralsk or Aral'sk in southwestern KazakhstanAral AG, a gasoline and gas station company (present in Germany, Luxembourg and the Czech Republic)the town Aral, in Afghanistan This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list..
Aral AG
Aral is a brand of automobile fuels and gas stations, present in Germany, Luxembourg and the Czech Republic. The company behind the brand name, Aral AG (previously Veba Oel AG), is currently owned by BP. The name Aral is a portmanteau of the German words "Aromaten" and "Aliphaten", alluding to the..
Aral Karakum
The Aral Karakum desert lies north of the Aral Sea in Kazakhstan. Area: 40,000 km². See also Karakum Desert ..
Aral Sea
Map of area around the Aral Sea. Aral Sea boundaries are circa 1960. Countries at least partially in the Aral Sea watershed are in yellow. The Aral Sea (Kazakh: Арал Теңізі) is a landlocked endorheic sea in Central Asia; it lies between Kazakhstan in the north and Karakalpakstan, a..
Aral Vorkosigan
Aral Vorkosigan is a fictitious character from Lois McMaster Bujold's Vorkosigan Saga series. Viceroy Prime Minister Admiral Count Aral Vorkosigan was the youngest man to ever reach the rank of admiral. He was without a doubt the most brilliant strategist in all of Barrayar, and possibly one of th..
Aram
The term Aram can refer to: The Armenian Patriarch, whose name was given to the people he led, the ArmeniansAram or Aram-Naharaim, the ancient land that included Lebanon, Syria, parts of Israel, Jordan and MesopotamiaAram, a popular Aramaic and Persian personal name:* Aram (אֲרָם or ʾĂrām),..
Aram-Naharaim
Aram-Naharaim or "Aram of Two Rivers," is a region that is mentioned five times in the Hebrew Bible. It is commonly identified with Nahrima mentioned in three tablets of the Amarna correspondence. It was the land in which the city of Haran lay. According to Jewish tradition, Ur Kasdim, said to be th..
Arama
Arama is a town located in the Goierri region of the province of Gipuzkoa, in the autonomous community of the Basque Country, northern Spain. External links [Official Website] () and Basque.[ARAMA in the Bernardo Estornés Lasa - Auñamendi Encyclopedia (Euskomedia Fundazioa)] (..
Aramac, Queensland
Aramac is a small town and Local Government Area in Western Queensland, Australia, lying 68 kilometres north of Barcaldine, and 1280 kilometres by road from the state capital, Brisbane. It is situated on Aramac Creek, which flows into the Thomson River 60 km west of town. It is at 22º 36' South la..
Aramachi Station (Miyagi)
Aramachi Station (荒町駅; -eki) is located on the Kurihara Den'en Railway Company Kurihara Den'en Railway Line in Kurihara, Miyagi. Contents 1 Line2 Surrounding area3 History4 Adjacent stations Line Kurihara Den'en Railway Company Kurihara Den'en Railway Line Surroundin..
Aramaic alphabet
History of the Alphabet Middle Bronze Age 19–15th c. BC Canaanite-Phoenician 14th c. BC*Aramaic 9th c. BC**Brāhmī & Indic, 6th c. BC***Tibetan 7th c.***Khmer/Javanese, 9th c.**Hebrew 3rd c. BC**Syriac 2nd c. BC**Din Dabireh 3rd c.**Arabic 4th c.*Greek 9th c. BC**Etruscan 8th c. BC***Lati..
Aramaic history
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Aramaic language
Not to be confused with the Amharic language Aramaic is a Semitic language with a 3,000-year history. It has been the language of administration of empires and the language of divine worship. It is the original language of large sections of the biblical books of Daniel and Ezra, and is the main..
Aramaic of Hatra
In 1912, W. Andrae published some inscriptions from the site of Hatra, which were studied by S. Ronzevalle and P. Jensen. The excavations undertaken by the Iraqi Department of Antiquities brought to light more than 100 new texts, the publication of which was undertaken by F. Safar in the journal Su..
Aramaic of Jesus
A of articles on Jesus and Christianity Christology Chronology Miracles Names and titles Parables Relics Non-religious aspects Background Historicity Language Race Perspectives on Jesus Christian views New Testament Jesus Seminar Historical Jesus Jewish view Islamic view Religious views ..
Aramaic primacy
Aramaic Primacists believe that the Christian New Testament and/or its sources were originally written in the Aramaic language, not Koine Greek as is generally claimed. The Assyrian Church of the East and other Aramaic speaking churches have historically claimed the Aramaic Peshitta was the origina..
Aramaio
Aramaio is a town and municipality located in the province of Araba (Álava), in the Basque Country (autonomous community), northern Spain. External link [ARAMAIO in the Bernardo Estornés Lasa - Auñamendi Encyclopedia (Euskomedia Fundazioa)] Information available in Spanish [..
Aramaki
Aramaki can be a Japanese surnameDaisuke Aramaki is a character in the Japanese anime Ghost in the Shell."Aramaki-Jake(Zake)" is a Japanese salted salmon.This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you..
Araman
Araman (Q. 'outside Aman') in J. R. R. Tolkien's Arda, is the narrow northern coastlands of Aman, north of Valinor, that lay outside the mountain-fence of the Pelóri. It was deserted, mountainous and frozen because of its neighbouring with Helcaraxë which joined it with Beleriand, and this was the..
ARAMARK
ARAMARK Corporation (NYSE: [RMK]) is a multinational corporation involved in the business of providing institutional services, including food and uniform service, to clients including hospitals, schools, businesses, and sports facilities. The company is based in Philadelphia. redirect[[Tem..
Aramazd
In Armenian mythology, Aramazd was the father of all gods and goddesses, the creator of heaven and earth. The first two letters in his name - AR - are the Indo-European root for sun, light, and life. Aramazd was the source of earth’s fertility, making it fruitful and bountiful. The celebration in ..
Arambag
Arambag is a city and a municipality in Hugli district in the state of West Bengal, India. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Arambag had a population of 56,129. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Arambag has an average literac..
Arambala
Arambala is a municipality (municipio) in the Morazán Department of El Salvador. As of 2003, it had a population of 2116. ..
Arambilet
Arambilet Angel Luis Arambilet Alvarez [ARAMBILET] (born September 16, 1957 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic) is a writer, screenplayer, painter, graphic artist, videographer and systems engineer. In the Latin American and Caribbean region, he is considered the creator of the fi..
Arambol
Arambol Beach is located in Goa a few kilometers from the city of Mapuca. It lies within the Pernem administrative region or district in north Goa. The beach has a sweet water lake close to the sea, enclosed between the mountains. The scenes captures the eyes of the International tourists who flock ..
Arambourgiania
Arambourgiania philadelphiae is an extinct reptile belonging to the pterosaur order. With a wingspan of 12 m (40 ft) it was one of the largest members of this groups; Ornithocheirus was about the same size and Quetzalcoatlus might have been larger. A 61 cm (2 ft) long Arambourginia bone was found..
Aramco Associated Company
Aramco Associated Company, with offices at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston, owns, operates and leases a variety of aircraft used in Saudi Aramco’s operations. ..
Aramco brats
Aramco brats is a nickname applied to the children of (mainly expatriate) employees of Saudi Aramco oil company, some of whom may have been born in Saudi Arabia and others who came with their parents later in childhood. The name applies equally to children who lived and attended school in any of th..
Aramco Financial Services Company
Aramco Financial Services Company (AFSC) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Saudi Refining, Inc. AFSC serves as the financial guarantor for the Certificates of Financial Responsibility issued by the Coast Guard to the tanker fleet owned and operated by Vela International Marine, Ltd. This service guara..
Aramco Training Services Company
The Aramco Training Services Company runs an international visitor exchange program to train employees of Saudi Aramco and a related Houston company, the Aramco Services Company (ASC), and their affiliates. The program's operators also aim to foster mutual understanding between people in the United ..
Arame
This article is about the seaweed. For the king, see: Aramu Arame is a seaweed used in Japanese cooking. [Diet Foods & Nutrition: Arame Seaweed][Arame - A Treasure from the Sea] ..
Arameans
The Aramaeans, or Arameans, were a Semitic, semi-nomadic and pastoralist people who originated and had lived in [upper Mesopotamia and Syria]. Aramaeans have never had a unified empire; they were divided into independent kingdoms all across the Near East. Yet to these Aramaeans befell the ..
Aramecina
Aramecina is a municipality in the Honduran department of Valle. ..
Aramesh Doustdar
Aramesh Doustdar (Born in Tehran) is an Iranian (Persian) philosopher and a former lecturer at Tehran University. Doustdar recieved a PhD degree in philosophy from University of Bonn. He is known in Iran as a secular Heideggerian philosopher (in contrast to Reza Davari who is a religious Heidegger..
Aramex
Aramex is an international shipping company based in Amman, Jordan. According to its website, it has more than 200 offices in 35 countries and bills for US$7.5 billion per year. Achievements In January of 1997, it became the first Arab-based company to have its shares traded on the NASDAQ. The co..
Aramid
Aramid fiber (1961) is a fire-resistant and strong synthetic fiber. It is used in aerospace and military applications, for "bullet-proof" body armor fabric, and as an asbestos substitute. The term is a shortened form of "aromatic polyamide". A well-known type of aramid fiber (a para-aramid nylon)..
Aramina
Aramina is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. Its coordinates are [20°05′25″S, 47°47′09″W]. The population in 2003 is 5,122 and the area is 203.35 km² The elevation is 614 m. ..
Aramingo Borough, Pennsylvania
Aramingo Borough is a defunct borough that was located in Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. The borough ceased to exist and was incorporated into the City of Philadelphia following the passage of the Act of Consolidation, 1854. History Aramingo Borough was created out of the Northern Liberties T..
Aramirè
Aramirè is music group from Salento, Italy, specializing in various forms of local traditional music: The pizzica version of the Tarantella,songs of the Grecìa Salentina region,traditional love songs,and polyphonic songs of love and labour. External links [Official site] (in Italian) ..
Aramis
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. René Aramis is a fictional character in the novels The Three Musketeers, Twenty Years After and The Vicomte de Bragelonne by Alexandre Dumas. He and the other two musketeers Athos and Porthos are friends of the novel's protagonist, d'Artagnan. Aramis is qu..
Aramis, Ethiopia
Aramis is a village and archaeological site in the Middle Awash region of Ethiopia, with remains of Australopithecus found there. Aramis and the Middle Awash lie within Ethiopia's ethnic Afar Regional State. External links White, Tim D., et al. "[Asa Issie, Aramis and the Origin of Australop..
Aramis (disambiguation)
Aramis can refer to: Aramis, one of the title characters in the novel The Three Musketeers by Alexandre DumasAramis, a fragrance produced by Estée LauderAramis, personal rapid transit test project run by Matra in the 1980s in Paris.Aramis Ramirez, a third-baseman for the Chicago Cubs professional ..
Aramis Ramírez
Aramis Ramírez (born June 25, 1978 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic) is a third baseman in Major League Baseball who plays for the Chicago Cubs since 2003. Previously, Ramírez played with the Pittsburgh Pirates (1998-2003). Ramírez was signed as a 16 year old free agent by the Pittsburgh Pi..
Aramits
Aramits is a village in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France. History Home to Henri d'Aramitz, Aramis in the novels The Three Musketeers, Twenty Years After and The Vicomte de Bragelonne by Alexandre Dumas. External link [Offical web site] in French ..
Aramoana
Aramoana mudflats at the mouth of Otago Harbour Aramoana is a small coastal settlement, 27 kilometres north of Dunedin city, in the South Island of New Zealand. The settlement's permanent population in 2001 Census was 261. Supplementing this are seasonal visitors from the city who occupy crib..
Aramoana (ferry)
MV Aramoana Year Built: 1961 Builder: William Denny & Brothers Ltd at Dumbarton, Scotland, United Kingdom. Introduced: 1962 Gross Tonnage: 4160t Flag: New Zealand Passenger capacity: 788Rebuilt to carry 800 passengers in 1978. Rail wagon capacity: 30 Car capacity: 70 Length: 112..
Aramoana massacre
The Aramoana massacre was an incident that occurred on 13 November and 14 November 1990 in Aramoana, New Zealand. Resident David Gray, an unemployed gun collector, went on a rampage in which 13 people were shot dead, before Gray himself was shot by police. Contents 1 Timeline of events2 ..
Aramu
Aramu was the first known king of Urartu (in modern Armenia). |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Aram (Biblical region)
Aram is the name of a region mentioned in the Bible located in central Syria, including where the city of Aleppo (aka Halab) now stands. The name is traditionally derived from Aram, a grandson of Noah in the Bible. The Aramaeans (speakers of the Aramaic traditionally descended from Aram) began to ..
Aram Andonian
Aram Andonian was an Armenian intellectual who worked for in the Young Turkish government during World War I. Andonian served in the department of military censorship and he gained fame after the war for introducing what has now been known as the "Andonian Telegrams". They are a series of documents ..
Aram Chobanian
Aram Chobanian was president ad interim of Boston University from 2003 until June 9, 2005, when, in recognition of Chobanian’s work, the Board of Trustees voted to remove “ad interim” from his title and designate him the ninth president of Boston University. In September 2005 Chobanian was suc..
Aram Damascus
Aram Damascus was an Aramean state centered around Damascus in Syria, from the late 12th century BCE to 734 BCE. Sources for this state come from texts that can be divided into three categories: Assyrian annals, Aramean texts, and the Hebrew Bible. The greatest portion of the textual sources come ..
Aram I
His Holiness Aram I has been Catholicos of Cilicia of the Armenian Apostolic Church since 1995. He resides in Antelias, Beirut. Born Pedros Keshishian in Beirut, Lebanon in 1947. He was ordained priest in 1968, and was consecrated bishop in Antelias on 22 August 1980. From 1980 to 1995 he was bish..
Aram Khachaturian
Aram Khachaturian Aram Ilich Khachaturian (Armenian: Արամ Խաչատրյան, Aram Xačatryan; Russian: Аpaм Ильич Xaчaтypян, Aram Il'ič Hačaturjan) (June 6, 1903 – May 1, 1978) was a composer of modern music. Contents 1 Life2 Works3 Khachaturian and C..
Aram Manougian
Aram Manougian, (born:1879) or less known as "Sarkis Hovanessian". He is also known as "Aram of Van". He is an Armenian patriot and revolutionary who is credited as a political, military and spiritual leader of Armenian people. Aram Manougian with a great vision joined the Armenian Revolutionary ..
Aram Rehob
Aram Rehob was an early Aramaean kingdom, of which the chief city was Rehob or Beth-Rehob, associated with Aram-Zobah as hostile to King David. Num. xiii. 21 and Judges xviii. 28 place a Beth-Rehob in the Lebanon region near Tel Dan. Moore (Commentary on Judges, p. 399) conjecturally identifies it w..
Aram Shah
Aram Shah (1210-1211) was an islamic ruler of medieval India during the Slave Dynasty (or Mameluk dynasty) and the second Sultan of Delhi. He was the son of Qutb-ud-din Aybak (1206-1210) whom he succeeded after his death. However he failed as a ruler and was rejected by some of the governors within ..
Aram Voskanyan
Aram Voskanyan (born 26 August 1975) is an Armenian football striker. He is a member of the national team, and has played 10 matches since his debut in 2004 [link]. Clubs Malatia YerevanFC BanantsFC Ararat YerevanFC Lokomotiv Saint PetersburgFC Baltika KaliningradFC PyunikFC Baltika Kali..
Aram Yengoyan
Aram Yengoyan is a professor of anthropology at the University of California, Davis. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1964 and subsequently held a position in the anthropology department at the University of Michigan. He has conducted research in Australia and the Phillipine..
Aran
The placename Aran may refer to: The Aran Islands across the mouth of Galway Bay, Ireland or the largest island in that groupAran Island also known as Arranmore off the coast of County Donegal, IrelandAran, a historical region that is a part of modern Republic of Azerbaijan (Caucasia)The Isle of Ar..
Araña
Araña is a fictional character from the Marvel Universe. She was the star of the resurrected Amazing Fantasy comic book in 2004. After her story-line ended with Amazing Fantasy #6, she got her own title, Araña: The Heart of the Spider, starting in January 2005 as part of Marvel Next. Araña wa..
Aranarache
Aranarache is a town and municipality located in the province and autonomous community of Navarre, northern Spain. External link [ARANARACHE in the Bernardo Estornés Lasa - Auñamendi Encyclopedia (Euskomedia Fundazioa)] () ..
Aranarth
Aranarth is a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkien's universe of Middle-earth. He was the first of the Chieftains of the Dúnedain, and would have been King of Arnor at the death of his father in T.A. 1975. He was the son of Arvedui, last King of the North Kingdom. His distant descendant, Arago..
Aranattukara
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } Aranattukara is a highly populated small catholic do..
Arana Hall, Otago
Arana Hall was founded in 1943 by the Rev. William Turner and the Stuart Residence Halls Council, the name 'Arana' perpetuated the Māori transliterated form of the name of Sir James Allen, a prominent New Zealand statesman and the Vice Chancellor 1903 - 1909 and Chancellor of the University of Otag..
Aranc
Aranc Country France Région Rhône-Alpes Départment Ain Arrondissement Belley Canton Hauteville-Lompnes INSEE 01000 Postal Code 01110 MayorCurrent Term 2001-2008 Intercommunality Longitude Latitude Altitudes av..
Arancia class
Arancia Class Beach Rescue Craft General Characteristics Length: 3.88m Beam: 1.73m weight (minus engine): 44kg No. of crew: 2 Propulsion: Mariner 30hp outboard Max. Speed: 25-30 knots The Arancia Beach Rescue Craft are one of the smaller boats operated by the RNLI, these also inc..
Arancini
Arancini from Ragusa zone (South-Eastern Sicily) Arancini are a typical specialty of Sicilian cuisine. They are fried or, less commonly, baked rice balls, having a diameter of 8-10 cm, filled usually with ragù (meat sauce), but also with tomato sauce, mozzarella, peas, and other things. The..
Arancou
Arancou (Basque: Erengo) is a small village and commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques département of southwestern France. It is located in the former province of Basse-Navarre. External link [ERANGO in the Bernardo Estornés Lasa - Auñamendi Encyclopedia (Euskomedia Fundazioa)] (in Sp..
Aranda
Aranda has several meanings: An older spelling for the tribe and language in the Australian Central Desert now usually spelled as ArrernteAranda, Australian Capital Territory, a Canberra suburb named after that tribe.Aranda (Footballer), a footballer who played for Real Madrid C.F.A common Spanish ..
Aranda, Australian Capital Territory
Aranda District: Belconnen Established: 1967 Postcode: 2614 Population: A number of community facilities are located close to one another near the intersections of Bandjalong and Bindel Streets. These include two primary schools, (Aranda Primary public school and St. Vincent'..
Arandas
Arandas Country France Région Rhône-Alpes Départment Ain Arrondissement Belley Canton Saint-Rambert-en-Bugey INSEE 01013 Postal Code 01230 MayorCurrent Term Pierre Ronchail2001-2008 Intercommunality Longitude Latitude..
Arandas, Jalisco
Arandas is a city in Jalisco, Mexico. It is, if not the first, the second largest producer of tequila in the world[[Citing sources citation needed]]. The population of Arandas is about 40,000. The majority is predominantly White, but there is a minority of Mestizos. ..
Arandaspidida
Arandaspidida are an extinct taxon of marine vertebrate. They are one of the first craniota. The oldest known fossil of this group is Sacabambaspis janvieri, found in South America. See also Astraspidida Heterostraci ..
Arandaspis
Arandaspis is an extinct genus of jawless fish that lived in the Ordovician period, about 500 million years ago. Its remains were found in Alice Springs, Australia in 1959, but it was not discovered that they were the oldest known vertebrates until the late 1960s. Arandaspis is named after a lo..
Aranda de Duero
Aranda de Duero is a Spanish town and municipality in the south of the province of Burgos. It has a population of roughly 32,000 people. The post code for the town is 09400. The closest airport is in Valladolid. Aranda de Duero is the capital of the Ribera del Duero wine region. The town is uniqu..
Arandis
Arandis may refer to: Arandis ConstituencyArandis, Namibia a townArandis, Portugal, now Ourique This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the inte..
Arandis Constituency
Arandis is a constituency in the Erongo Region of Namibia. Its population is 7,477. It includes the major city of Henties Bay, also known as Hentiesbaai in Afrikaans. Constituencies of Erongo Arandis | Brandberg | Karibib | Omaruru | Swakopmund | Walvis Bay ..
Arandora Star
The Arandora Star was a cruise ship that was sunk in controversial circumstances by a German U-boat during World War II. History Built by Cammell Laird & Company, Limited for the Blue Star Line in 1927, at 12,847 gross tonnage and a length of 535 feet she was capable of transporting 354 first cla..
Arandu
Arandu is a Brazilian city of the state of São Paulo. The population in 2004 is 6,293. ..
Araneae families
Current arachnid taxonomy divides spiders (Order Araneae) into three suborders with about 36 superfamilies, and 111 families. Seven of the 111 families are incertae sedis, meaning that their placement into superfamilies is not agreed upon; several other families are not placed in any superfamily...
Araneae taxonomy
Current arachnid taxonomy divides spiders (Araneae) into 111 families (see a table of Araneae families with number of genera and species in each family). The Araneae are an order of the arthropod class Arachnida with about 40,000 described species, although there are probably many species that hav..
Aranean
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } Aranean was an old district of Armenia c. 400–..
Aranea (disambiguation)
Aranea may refer to: Aranea web framework.A genus of orb-weaving spiders.Aranea - a spider-like creature from a Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game.This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, ..
Aranea (Dungeons & Dragons)
In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, the aranea is a spider-like magical beast that lives in temperate forests. Its natural form is that of a spider of monstrous size, with two small humanlike arms below its mandibles. An aranea is usually neutral in alignment. It has the abili..
Aranea framework
Aranea framework is an an Open Source (APL 2.0) Java Hierarchical Model-View-Controller web framework that provides a common simple approach to building the web application components, reusing custom or general GUI logic and extending the framework. The framework enforces programming using object-or..
Araneomorphae
The Araneomorphae, (previously called the Labidognatha), are a suborder of spiders. They are distinguished by having chelicerae that point diagonally forward and cross in a pinching action, in contrast to the Mygalomorphae (tarantulas and their close kin), where they point straight down. Most of ..
Araneomorph funnel-web spider
The araneomorph funnel-web spiders of the family Agelenidae include the common grass spiders of the genus Agelenopsis, as well as the mildly venomous European hobo spider, Tegenaria agrestis, which has been introduced into the Pacific Northwest of the United States. (Note: The araneomorph funnel-..
Aranes
Aranes is the name of a mountain in the South of Lebanon, 670 m above sea level. [Aranes website]Aranes is also a dialect of the language occitan spoken in the Vall d'Aran, a valley in the Pyrenees. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with..
Aranese language
Aranese (Aranés in Gascon/Aranese and in Spanish; Aranès in Catalan; Aranais in French) is a dialect of Gascon (which is part of the Occitan language group of the Romance languages), spoken in Val d'Aran, in Spain, where it is an official language. Once considered to be an endangered language ..
Aranes (mountain)
Aranes is the name of a mountain in the South of Lebanon, 670 m above sea level. ..
Araneta
Araneta can refer to: Araneta Center, a commercial area in Quezon City, PhilippinesAraneta Coliseum, an indoor stadium in the Araneta Center This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to..
Araneta Center
The Araneta Center is a 350,000 m2 commercial area in Quezon City, Philippines. It is visited by over one million people everyday. The area was developed by the Araneta family in the late sixties as an alternative commercial, recreational, and shopping node in the northern part of Metro Manila. Wit..
Araneta Center-Cubao LRT Station
Araneta Center-Cubao LRT Station Location Cubao, Quezon City Operational April 5, 2003 Line Purple Line Platforms 2 For the MRT station, see Araneta Center-Cubao MRT Station. Araneta Center-Cubao LRT Station, usually called Cubao LRT Station, is a station on the Manila LRT Purple..
Araneta Center-Cubao MRT Station
Araneta Center-Cubao MRT Station Location Cubao, Quezon City Operational December 16, 1999 Line Blue Line Platforms 2 For the LRT station, see Araneta Center-Cubao LRT Station. Araneta Center-Cubao MRT Station, usually called Cubao MRT Station, is a station on the Manila MRT Blue Lin..
Araneta Coliseum
The Araneta Coliseum is the largest indoor facility in Southeast Asia, with a dome diameter of 108 meters. It is located in Quezon City, Philippines. Nicknamed "The Big Dome", it hosts sporting and entertainment events in the country. Contents 1 History2 Notable events at the Araneta ..
Araneus
Araneus is a genus of orb-weaving spiders including the common garden spider and the barn spider. The carapace has a transverse groove posteriorly. See also List of Araneus species External links [Image of variations in A. trifolium] (from [Spider myths]) ..
Araneus alsine
The orange wheelweaving spider (Araneus alsine) is a spider of the Araneidae family. Description Females can reach sizes of up to 15mm, with the color of the almost globular opisthosoma ranging from beige to orange. Many yellowish dots spread over the surface. Habits A. alsine builds small webs ..
Araneus quadratus
The four spot orb weaver (Araneus quadratus) is a common orb weaver spider found in Europe and Asia. Females can reach 17 mm in length, especially when gravid, males approximately half that. They are quite variable in appearance, ranging from brown to bright orange or green, but they always have t..
Arang
Arang is a town and a nagar panchayat in Raipur district in the state of Chhattisgarh, India. Geography Arang is located at [21.2° N 81.97° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Arang]. It has an average elevation of 267 metres (875 feet). Demographics As of 2..
Aranga
Aranga is a municipality of Galicia, Spain in the province of A Coruña with an area of 120.49 km2(46.52 mi2), population of 2,274 (2004 estimate), and a population density of 18.87 people/km2(48.88 people/mi2). Demographic evolution of between 1900 and 2004 1900 1930 1950 1981 2004 4,710 4..
Aranguren
Aranguren is a town and municipality located in the province and autonomous community of Navarre, northern Spain. External link [ARANGUREN in the Bernardo Estornés Lasa - Auñamendi Encyclopedia (Euskomedia Fundazioa)] () ..
Arani
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } Arani is the capital of Arani Province, Bolivia ..
Araniella
Araniella is a spider genus from the Araneidae family. Species Araniella alpica (L. Koch, 1869) (Europe to Azerbaijan)Araniella coreana Namkung, 2002 (Korea)Araniella cucurbitina (Clerck, 1757) (Palearctic)Araniella displicata (Hentz, 1847) (Holarctic)Araniella inconspicua (Simon, 1874) (Palearc..
Araniella cucurbitina
The Cucumber green spider (Araniella cucurbitina) is a spider of the Araneidae family. Females grow up to 8mm, males only up to 5mm. The spider is mainly found on forest clearings, where it weaves its web between leaves and flowers. These webs are only about 10cm in diameter. This spider does no..
Araniko
Araniko (real name Balabahu) was a Nepalese architect born in the 12th century AD in Kathmandu. His name's literal meaning in Chinese was ara "woman" niko "face like", since he had a face like a woman's. He went to China at the age of 12 upon invitation of then-emperor Kublai Khan to make Nepalese..
Arani Province
Arani is a province in the Cochabamba Department, Bolivia. ..
Aranjuez
> Statistics Province: Madrid Autonomous Community: Madrid Location: 40.019/40°2'11' N lat. 3.17/3°37'3' W long. Area: 189'13 km² Population: 48,139 (2005) Population density: 254'52 inhabitants/km² Elevation: 494 m Postal code: 28300 Name of habitants: Rib..
Aranmula
Aranmula is a suburb of Kozhencherry, in the state of Kerala in south India. It is the venue of the annual Snake Boat race on the Pampa; the place is also famous for its metal mirrors, known as Aranmula kannadi. Vijnana Kala Vedi, a school of traditional art founded by French artist Louba Schild, is..
Aranmula Boat Race
At Aranmula, where there is a temple dedicated to Lord Krishna and Arjuna, thousands of people gather on the banks of the river Pampa to witness the exciting snake boat races. Nearly 30 chundan vallams or snake boats participate in the festival. Singing traditional boat songs, the oarsmen, in whi..
Aranmula kannadi
Aranmula Kannadi (Mirror) Aranmula kannadi or Aranmula metal mirror is a special type of mirror produced at Aranmula, a village in the state of Kerala in India. These unique metal mirrors are the result of Kerala's rich cultural and metallurgical traditions. The British Museum in London has a..
Aranno
Aranno is a municipality located in the Swiss district of Lugano a city in the south of Switzerland. Bordering municipalities are Cademario, Iseo, Alto Malcantone, Miglieglia and Novaggio. In Aranno you can find the "Maglio", the latest Power hammer of Switzerland. It stopped its activities in 195..
Arano
Arano is a town and municipality located in the province and autonomous community of Navarre, northern Spain. External link [ARANO in the Bernardo Estornés Lasa - Auñamendi Encyclopedia (Euskomedia Fundazioa)] () ..
Aransas Bay
Aransas Bay is a bay on the Texas Gulf coast in the United States. The bay is separated from the Gulf by San José Island. Aransas Pass is the most direct navigable outlet into the Gulf of Mexico from Aransas Bay. The cities of Aransas Pass and Port Aransas are located at the southern end of the ..
Aransas County, Texas
Aransas County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. As of 2000, the population was 22,497. Its county seat is Rockport6. (See List of Texas county name etymologies.) Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent counties2 Demographics3 Communities3.1 Cities3.2 Town..
Aransas County Independent School District
Aransas County Independent School District is a public school district based in Rockport, Texas. Aransas County ISD serves most of Aransas County, including the city of Rockport and the town of Fulton. Schools Rockport-Fulton High School (9-12)Rockport-Fulton Middle School (6-8)Fulton 4-5 Learning..
Aransas National Wildlife Refuge
Aransas National Wildlife Refuge (originally Aransas Migratory Waterfowl Refuge) is a 70,504 acre (285 km²) park situated on the Gulf Coast of the U.S. state of Texas, along San Antonio Bay. Fauna includes alligators, javelina, snakes, and bobcats, which inhabit the refuge's grasslands, thickets of..
Aransas Pass
Aransas Pass is a navigable salt water channel connecting the Gulf of Mexico with Aransas Bay on the Texas Gulf coast in the United States. The pass separates Mustang Island to the south from San José Island to the north, and is protected by jetties extending into the Gulf from both islands. At the..
Aransas Pass, Texas
The Aransas Pass water tower Aransas Pass is a city in Texas, United States. This city is located across the intersection of three counties: San Patricio, Aransas, and Nueces counties. The population was 8,138 at the 2000 census. The city is named for the nearby Aransas Pass. Contents 1&nbs..
Aransas Pass Independent School District
Aransas Pass Independent School District is a public school district based in Aransas Pass, Texas. Aransas Pass serves portions of Aransas, Nueces, and San Patricio counties, including the city of Aransas Pass. Schools Aransas Pass High School (9-12)A.C. Blunt Middle School (7-8)Charlie Marshall E..
Aransas River
The Aransas River is a short river in south Texas in the United States. It drains an area of the south Texas coastal plains into the Gulf of Mexico. It rises in Bee County southwest of Beeville. It flows generally south and southeast in a highly winding course, entering Corano Bay on the Gulf of M..
Arantar
Arantar is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkiens universe of Middle-earth. He ascended the throne of Arnor in 339 T.A. on the death of his father Eldacar, he was the great-grandson of Isildur. His reign was without any event and he died in 435 T.A. and was succeeded by his son Tarcil. Prec..
Aranthangi
Aranthangi is a city and a municipality in Pudukkottai district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Aranthangi had a population of 34,266. Males constitute 49% of the population and females 51%. Aranthangi has an a..
Arantxa Parra Santonja
Arantxa Parra Santonja (born November 9, 1982 in Valencia, Spain) is a professional female tennis player from Spain. She turned pro in 2000. On September 27, 2004, Parra Santonja reached her career-high singles ranking: World No. 52. ..
Arantxa Sánchez Vicario
Aranzazu (Arantxa) Isabel Maria Sánchez-Vicario1 (born December 18, 1971, in Barcelona, Spain) is a former World No. 1 professional tennis player from Spain. During her career, she won four Grand Slam singles titles and six Grand Slam doubles titles. Contents 1 Career2 Note3 Gran..
Arantza
Arantza is a town and municipality located in the province and autonomous community of Navarre, northern Spain. External link [ARANTZA in the Bernardo Estornés Lasa - Auñamendi Encyclopedia (Euskomedia Fundazioa)] () ..
Arantzazu
Arantzazu is a town and municipality located in the province of Bizkaia, in the autonomous community of Basque Country, northern Spain. External link [ARANTZAZU in the Bernardo Estornés Lasa - Auñamendi Encyclopedia (Euskomedia Fundazioa)] () [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit ..
Aranuir
Aranuir is a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkien's universe of Middle-earth. He was the third of the Chieftains of the Dúnedain. Aranuir was raised by Elrond in Rivendell while his father Arahael dwelt in the wild. At his father's death in 2177 T.A., Aranuir in turn became the Chieftain of t..
Aranui High School
Aranui High School is a large secondary school in Christchurch, South Island, New Zealand. Well known for its Academy Programme which includes sporting and cultural pursuits in the senior years. It has just won the National Shakespeare Festival. External links http://www.aranui-high.school.nz ..
Aranuka
Aranuka is an atoll of Kiribati, located just north of the equator, in the archipelago of Gilbert Islands. It has an area of 15.5 square kilometers and a population of 852 Gilbertese. The atoll has a triangular shape, predominantly formed by two large islands, unusually large for an atoll of this..
Aranuka Airport
{| class="infobox bordered" style="width: 220px; font-size: 95%;" |- ! colspan="4" style="text-align: center; background-color: #4682B4; color: white;" |Aranuka Airport Aranuka Airport is located in the island nation of Kiribati. External links [Basic facts and figures] ..
Aranyaka
Hindu texts ..
Aranyaka Literature
The Aranyaka literature stands midway between the Samhita and Brahmana portion of the Vedas on the one side and the Upanishad portion on the other side. It breaks away from the ritualistic emphasis of the Samhitas and the Brahmanas and provides the background for the philosophical excursions of t..
Aranyani
In Hinduism, Aranyani is a goddess of the forests and the animals that dwell within it. redirect [[Template:Hindu Deities and Texts]] ..
Aranyer Dinratri
Aranyer Din Ratri (Days and Nights in the Forest) is about four city-bred friends who go for a vacation in the jungles. The story explores the faultlines between city-bred individuals and locals or villagers in post-Independence India. The film version by Ray has Soumitra Chatterjee, Shubhendu Chatt..
Aranyer Din Ratri
Aranyer Din Ratri (Days and Nights in the Forest) is a film released in 1970 and directed by Satyajit Ray. It is based upon the novel by Sunil Gangopadhyay. Plot [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Four urban businessmen leave the city in order to ta..
Aranyvirág
Aranyvirág is an operetta in three acts by Jenö Huszka. It was premiered on 6 November, 1903 and was the first opening performance at the Király Színház (King Theatre) in Budapest, Hungary. The libretto is by Ferenc Martos. Contents 1 Plot1.1 Act I1.2 Act II1.3 Act III P..
Arany Ászok Liga
The NB1 (currently called the Arany Ászok Liga) is the highest football league in Hungary since its inception in 1901. The league went through various name changes depending on the sponsor for the given season: NB1 (the "classic" name - NB stands for "Nemzeti Bajnokság" (National Championship))Ra..
Arany János street (Budapest)
Arany János street is a station on the M3 (North-South) line of the Budapest Metro. The St Stephen's Basilica is nearby. ..
Aranza
Aranza, born September 27, 1971, is a Mexican singer, known for her work in TV Azteca and for interpreting Dime, the theme song for Mirada de Mujer, one of the most successful Mexican telenovelas of all time. Contents 1 Beginnings in Televisa1.1 Grupo Zarabanda1.2 Solo Career2&nbs..
Aranzahas
In Hittite and Hurrian mythology, Aranzahas was the son of Kumarbi. He was the brother of Teshub, one of the three gods spat out of Kumarbi's mouth onto Mount Kanzuras. Later he colluded with Anu and the Teshub to destroy Kumarbi. ..
Aran (film)
Aran (2006) is based on true events that took place in the Indo-pak border of Kashmir, Ladakh, Jammu and Kargil. It is slated for release on July 14, 2006. Contents 1 Plot2 Awards3 Trivia4 External link Plot Major Mahadevan and Havildaar (Indian term for 'Sergeant') Jayk..
Aran Ashe
Aran Ashe is an erotic writer from England published by Nexus Books. She specialises in stories of female submission in a fantasy universe involving spanking, piercing, and milk fetishism, among other things. See also Nexus BooksBDSM External links [The official Nexus books website] ..
Aran Fawddwy
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Aran Island
Aran Island can refer to several places: Arranmore or Aran Island off the coast of County Donegal in IrelandAran Islands in Galway Bay in IrelandIsle of Arran, one of the islands of the lower Firth of Clyde in Scotland This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisam..
Aran Islands
The Aran Islands (Irish: Oileáin Árann) are a group of three islands located at the mouth of Galway Bay, on the west coast of Ireland. The Aran Islands, on the west coast of Ireland Aran Islands The largest island is Inishmore (Irish: Árainn (Mhór) or Inis Mór),The correct local n..
Aran Islands bibliography
This is a bibliography of works relating ot the Aran Islands. "Birds of the Aran Islands", Edward A. Armstrong, Irish Naturalist's Journal, vol. 12, no. 8, October, 1957"Birds Seen on Inishmore, Aran Islands", 6-9 November 1957, John H. Barrett, Irish Naturalist's Journal, vol. 12, no. 12, October,..
Aran sweater
The Aran sweater takes its name from the Aran Islands, a group of Islands off the west coast of Ireland. The sweaters are distinguished by their use of complex textured stitch patterns, several of which are combined in the creation of a single garment. Originally sweaters were knitted using unscour..
Aran va Bidgol
Aran va Bidgol is an Iranian city close to Kashan. It is one of the ancient Isfahan province desert cities once composed of two separate cities, Aran and Bidgol. The town is surrounded by desert from the north and east, and then it has a typical climate of hot and dry in summer, cold and dry in wi..
Aranđelovac
Aranđelovac (Аранђеловац) is a town and municipality located in Serbia at 44.31° North, 20.57° East. Its name stems from the word "archangel" in the Serbian language. In 2002 the town had a total population of 24,309. The Knjaz Miloš carbonated water is made here. External links ..
Arao, Kumamoto
Arao (荒尾市; -shi) is a city located in Kumamoto, Japan. As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 56,822 and the density of 994.26 persons per km². The total area is 57.15 km². The city was founded on April 1, 1942. External links [Official website] in Japanese ..
Araotes lapithis
The Witch, Araotes lapithis is a small butterfly found in India that belongs to the Lycaenids or Blues family. References Evans, W.H. (1932) The Identification of Indian Butterflies. (2nd Ed), Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai, IndiaGaonkar, Harish (1996) Butterflies of the Western Ghats, ..
Araouane
Araouane is a village in the Malian Sahara, lying north of Timbuktu on the road to Taoudenni. It is a former oasis and is still a station on trans-Saharan trade routes. Formerly known for its scholars, particularly Ahmad Baba al Massufi, who was born there, it has declined in recent centuries. I..
Arap
Arap is one of the major subclans of the Somali Isaaq family. Its members inhabit in the southwestern Waqooyi Galbeed region of Somaliland. They also inhabit Ethiopia's eastern Hawd area. ..
Arapaho
The Arapaho (in French: Gens de Vache) tribe of Native Americans historically living on the eastern plains of Colorado and Wyoming. They were close allies of the Cheyenne tribe and loosely aligned with the Sioux. Arapaho is an Algonquian language closely related to Gros Ventre, with whom Arapahos ..
Arapaho, Oklahoma
Arapaho is a town in Custer County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 748 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Custer County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Geography Arapaho is located at [35°34′37″N, 98°57′45″W] (35.577014, -98.962370)[Geographic..
Arapahoe, Nebraska
Arapahoe is a city in Furnas County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 1,028 at the 2000 census. Geography Arapahoe is located at [40°18′14″N, 99°53′59″W] (40.303959, -99.899839)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the ..
Arapahoe, North Carolina
Arapahoe is a town in Pamlico County, North Carolina, United States. As of the 2004 census, the town population was 434. Arapahoe shares many of its roles and duties with Minnesott Beach, North Carolina. Arapahoe, North Carolina XXXX City motto: Where Nature and Serenity Meet Counties Paml..
Arapahoe, Wyoming
Arapahoe is a census-designated place (CDP) in Fremont County, Wyoming, United States. The population was 1,766 at the 2000 census. Geography Arapahoe is located at [42°58′48″N, 108°26′44″W] (42.979965, -108.445510)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the Unite..
Arapahoe Basin
The base of Arapahoe Basin on October 29, 2004 The renowned East Wall of Arapahoe Basin. At the time this photo was taken, the slope was closed, as evidenced by the lack of tracks. Arapahoe Basin (A-Basin or simply, the Basin) is a renowned ski area for alpine skiing high in the Colora..
Arapahoe City
Arapahoe City was one of the first permanent towns of Colorado. Situated on the north side of Clear Creek west of today's McIntyre Street just southeast of North Table Mountain, Arapahoe City was established on November 29, 1858. Populated by early gold seekers who dug gold from the placer bar the..
Arapahoe Community College
Arapahoe Community College is a community college located in Littleton, Colorado. External links [Arapahoe Community College] ..
Arapahoe County, Colorado
Arapahoe County is a county located in the U.S. state of Colorado. As of 2000, the population was 487,967. The county seat is Littleton; the largest city is Aurora. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Cities and towns5 Dissolved Unincorporated The State of..
Arapahoe High School (Centennial, Colorado)
Arapahoe High School is public secondary school located at 2201 East Dry Creek Road, in Centennial, Colorado, United States with a ZIP code of 80122). Arapahoe, located in the suburbs of Denver, is the largest of three high schools in Littleton Public Schools district with an enrollment of 2,229 st..
Arapaho Center Station
Arapaho Center Station is a DART light rail station located in Richardson, Texas at Greenville Avenue near Arapaho Road. It opened on July 1, 2002 and is a station on the Red Line, serving part of Richardson's Telecom Corridor including the facilities for Honeywell and Samsung, but also the Richard..
Arapaho language
The Arapaho language (also Arapahoe) language is a Plains Algonquian language (an areal rather than genetic grouping) spoken almost entirely by elders in Wyoming. The language, which is in great danger of becoming extinct, has diverged very significantly phonologically from its posited proto-langu..
Arapaho music
Native American/First Nation music: Topics Chicken scratch Ghost Dance Hip hop Native American flute Peyote song Powwow Tribal sounds Arapaho Blackfoot Dene Innu Inuit Iroquois Kiowa Navajo Omaha Kwakiutl Pueblo (Hopi, Zuni) Seminole Sioux (Lakota, Dakota) Yuman Related topics Music of..
Arapaho National Forest
Colorado with Arapaho National Forest in red Arapaho National Forest is a U.S. National Forest located in the U.S. state of Colorado. The facility is managed jointly with the Roosevelt National Forest and the Pawnee National Grassland from the United States Forest Service office in Fort Colli..
Arapaho National Recreation Area
Arapaho National Recreation Area ..
Arapaho National Wildlife Refuge
Arapaho National Wildlife Refuge ..
Arapaima
The Arapaima (Arapaima gigas), also known as the Piracucu, Pirarucu, or Paiche, is one of the world's largest freshwater fish. The species is reported to reach lengths in excess of 3 m (9.8 ft.) and weigh up to 200 kg (440 lb), although these reports have been disputed. As one of the most sought..
Arapawa Island
Location of Arapawa Island Arapawa Island is a small island located in the Marlborough Sounds, at the north east tip of the South Island of New Zealand. The island has a land area of 75 km² (18500 acres). Queen Charlotte Sound defines its western side, while to the south lies Tory Channel, ..
Arapeí
Arapeí is a Brazilian city of the eastern part of the state of São Paulo. The population in 2003 is 2,718 The area is 156 km². Its bordering cities are Resende and Barra Mansa (both in Rio De Janeiro) in the north, Bananal in the southeast and São José do Barreiro in the west. ..
Arapesh languages
The Arapesh languages are several closely related Torricelli languages of the 32,000 Arapesh people of Papua New Guinea. [Ethnologue Report on Arapesh] ..
Arapgir
Arapgir is a district of Malatya Province of Turkey. Malatya | Akçadağ | Arapgir | Arguvan | Battalgazi | Darende | Doğanşehir | Doğanyol | Hekimhan | Kale | Kuluncak | Pötürge | Yazıhan | Yeşilyurt ..
Araphant
Araphant is a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkien's universe of Middle-earth. He was the son and heir of King Araval of Arthedain and he came to the throne in 1891 T.A. at the death of his father. It was during his reign that the famous prophet Malbeth the Seer made his prediction regarding t..
Araphor
Araphor is a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkien's universe of Middle-earth. Araphor was the son of King Arveleg I of Arthedain. He came to the throne in 1409 at the death of his father by the hands of evil men of Rhudaur and Angmar. Not yet full-grown, Araphor nevertheless managed to drive..
Arapiraca
Founded in 1924, Arapiraca, Brazil, is 135,6 km from Maceió, the capital of Alagoas. The city is known mostly for its tobacco and thus considered "The Brazilian Tobacco Capital". Area 367,5 km² Boarders Igací, Craíbas, Coité de Nóia, Limoeiro de Anadia, Junqueiro, São Sebastião, Feira..
Arapito
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } Arapito is a town in the Karamea area of New Zealand..
Arappaloosa
Arappaloosa is a breed of horse. Also known as the Araloosa and the AraAppaloosa, the horse is a cross between an Arabian and an Appaloosa. The horses tend to have stamina and spirit from the Arabian combined with the good disposition and coloring of the Appaloosa. The build is that of an Arabian. ..
Arap Mosque
Arap mosque is a mosque in the Beyoglu district of Istanbul, Turkey. It is believed by some that it was built during the first attempted conquest of the city of Constantinople by the Arab armies that were besieging it. Others believe it was a church that was converted into a mosque to serve Arab r..
Araq Tomb
The Araq Tomb is located in al-Mayadani al-Wastani district of Damascus, Syria. It was built by governor Araq bin Abdullah al-Salahdar. It is dedicated to the holy man Suhayb al-Rumi. ..
Arar
Arar is also the ancient name of the Saône river in France. Arar (Arabic: عرعر, BGN spelling: `Ar`ar) is the capital of Al Hudud ash Shamaliyah (The Northern Border) province in Saudi Arabia. It has a population of 145,237 (2004 census). Saudi Arabian City List of main Saudi Arabian cit..
Arará
This article is about the Afro-Caribbean culture and people. For the Brazilian parrot Arara, see Macaw. The term Arará refers to a minority group in Cuba who descend from Fon, Ewe, Popo, Mahi and other ethnic groups in Dahomey (now Benin). Additionally, Arará may refer to the music, dance, and re..
Ararad Daily Newspaper
The Ararad Daily Newspaper (Armenian: Արարատ Օրաթերթ) is the official newspaper of the Social Democrat Hunchakian Party (Henchak) in Lebanon. It is published every Friday morning in colour. The present Editor in Chief is Aharon Shekherdemian. The Ararad Daily Newspaper started publica..
Araranguá
Araranguá is a city located in the south part of Santa Catarina state, in the south of Brazil. It has around 55,000 inhabitants and was settled mainly by Azoreans and Italians. Contents 1 City data2 History3 Economy4 Trivia5 External links City data Foundation: April 3..
Araraquara
Araraquara is a city in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. Its nickname is Sun's Home, because of its sunset and because it gets very hot. More than 200 000 people live in Araraquara. The city was founded in 1817. Ferroviária is the local football (soccer) team of the city. The club plays their h..
Araras
Araras is a city and county in the State of São Paulo, Brazil. The population in 2004 is 112,783. ..
Ararat
Ararat may refer to: Mount Ararat, TurkeyArarat, City of Refuge, an attempt to found a Jewish State in Grand Island, NYArarat, Victoria, AustraliaArarat, Armenia, a town in ArmeniaArarat (province), a province in ArmeniaArarat (film), a 2002 film by Atom Egoyan about the Armenian GenocideArarat Riv..
Ararat, City of Refuge
Ararat, a city of refuge for the Jewish nation, was founded in 1825 by New York politician and playwright Mordecai Manuel Noah, who purchased most of Grand Island, a 27-square mile island near Buffalo, New York. Noah led a ceremonious procession to the site and laid a markstone with the sayings in ..
Ararat, Victoria
Location of Ararat in Victoria (red) Ararat ([37°17′S 142°55′E]) is a regional town in south-west Victoria, Australia. It is notable as the only town in Australia founded by Chinese immigrants. In 1836 Thomas Mitchell passed through the area. In 1841 Horatio Wills on his way..
Ararat: A Searchlight on Armenia
Founded in 1898 in London by The Armenian United Association of London, the periodical Ararat: A Searchlight on Armenia had the double-object of: "(1) drawing together all Armenians in the British capital, bringing them into touch with the British public, and thus establishing a closer sympathy betw..
Ararat (brandy)
Ararat is an Armenian brandy. It is made from selected Caucasian wines and spring water. In Russia, it is known under the name Armjanskij Konjak, however the concept of Cognac belongs to France in the world market. ..
Ararat (disambiguation)
Ararat could refer to: Mount AraratArarat Province in ArmeniaArarat, Victoria in AustraliaRepublic of Ararat, a breakaway Kurdish stateArarat (film), a movie by Armenian-Canadian filmmaker Atom Egoyan about an Armenian-Canadian filmmaker making a movie about the Armenian GenocideFC Ararat, an Armen..
Ararat (film)
Ararat is a 2002 film by Atom Egoyan about the Armenian Genocide, an event that is denied to this day by the government of Turkey. Instead of presenting a straightforward narrative account of the genocide, the film examines the nature of truth and how it can be represented on film. Background and..
Ararat (province)
Ararat (Armenian: Արարատի մարզ) is one of the provinces (marz) of Armenia with capital in Artashat. It is in the south of the country, bordering Turkey and Azerbaijan's Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic. It surrounds an exclave of Azerbaijan, which is currently controlled by Armenians. ..
Ararat Airport
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Ararat anomaly
Picture of the Ararat anomaly taken by the US Defense Intelligence Agency in 1949 The Ararat anomaly is an object appearing on photographs of the snowfields at the summit of Mount Ararat, Turkey, and advanced by some believers in Biblical literalism as the remains of Noah's Ark. Contents 1&..
Ararat railway line, Victoria
Victoria's regionalrailway lines Albury-Wodonga line Ballarat line Ararat line Bendigo line Echuca line Geelong line Shepparton line Swan Hill line Traralgon line Bairnsdale line Warrnambool line List of stations The Ararat railway line is a regional railway in Victoria, Australia. It..
Ararat River
The Ararat River is a tributary of the Yadkin River in southwestern Virginia and northwestern North Carolina in the United States.DeLorme (2001). North Carolina Atlas & Gazetteer. Yarmouth, Maine: DeLorme. ISBN 0-89933-277-3 Via the Yadkin it is part of the watershed of the Pee Dee River, which ..
Ararat Township, Pennsylvania
Ararat Township is a township in Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 531 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 50.8 km² (19.6 mi²). 49.1 km² (19.0 mi²) of it is land and 1.7 km² (0.7 mi²) o..
Arare
Arare (あられ, pronounced a·ra·re, lit. hailstones) is a type of bite-sized Japanese cracker made from glutinous rice and flavored with soy sauce. It originated in Japan and was brought to the U.S. by Japanese immigrants who came as plantation workers in the early 1900s. In Hawaii, the snack ..
Araria
Araria town is the district headquarters of Araria district, in the state of Bihar, India. ..
Araria District
Araria district is one of the districts of Bihar state, India, and Araria town is the administrative headquarters of this district. Araria district is a part of Purnia division. Headquarters: Araria Area: 2,830 km? Population: Total: 1611638 Rural: 1509360 Urban: 102278 Sub Divisions: Araria Farbis..
Araribóia
Araribóia is the founder of the city of Niterói, in Brazil. In Tupi, his name means "ferocious snake". He was the leader of the Temiminó tribe, which inhabited the territory of the present Espírito Santo state and came to Rio de Janeiro in 1564, with Estácio de Sá's fleet. Under his leaders..
Arariel
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Araripemys arturi
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Araripe Manakin
The Araripe Manakin (Antilophia bokermanni) is a critically endangered bird from the family of Manakins (Pipridae). Contents 1 Description2 Distribution3 Threats4 External links Description The Araripe Manakin was discovered in 1996 and scientifically discussed in 1998. Ma..
Araroba powder
Araroba powder is a drug occurring in the form of a yellowish-brown powder, varying considerably in tint, which derives an alternative name, Goa powder, from the Portuguese colony of Goa, where it appears to have been introduced about the year 1852. The tree which yields it is the Andira Araro..
Aras
Aras may refer to: Aras, Navarre, a municipality in the autonomous community of Navarre (Navarra), SpainA synonym for the Araks RiverAras Baskauskas, the winner of [[Survivor: Panama]].Aras (Lithuania), a special forces unit of LithuaniaAras (band), an Iranian black metal band This is a [disa..
Aras, Navarre
Aras is a town and municipality located in the province and autonomous community of Navarre, northern Spain. External link [ARAS in the Bernardo Estornés Lasa - Auñamendi Encyclopedia (Euskomedia Fundazioa)] () ..
Arasan (chess)
Arasan is a computer chess program for Windows and Linux. (Arasan means "king" in Tamil, a language of South India). External links http://www.arasanchess.org ..
Arasavalli
Arasavalli is the ancient Hindu temple situated near Srikakulam town of Andhra Pradesh in South India. It has Suryanarayana Swamy (Sun God) as the presiding deity. Ratha Saptami is the most important festival which is celebrated in this temple. People suffering with eye and skin diseases are believe..
Arash
Arash (Persian: آرش) is a Persian given name that can be given to a boy. Arash may be: Arash the Archer - a mythical hero from Shahnameh.Arash (artist) - Swedish-Iranian singerArash Borhani - Iranian football playerArash Ghorbani-Zarin - StudentArash Majidi - Iranian journalistArash Markazi - Am..
Arashi
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Arashi (嵐, Japanese word for storm), is a Japanese popular group consisting of five boys from the Johnny & Associates stable. They made their sudden debut in September 1999 in Honolulu, Hawaii. The group has been signed under the Pony Canyon record label..
Arashikage
Arashikage is a fictional ninja clan from the G.I. Joe series of comics, television shows, and action figures. The name is derived from the Japanese words for storm (arashi) and shadow (kage). History The clan was founded many centuries ago by the Emperor of Japan in order to protect the Jewel of ..
Arashiyama
Arashiyama (嵐山) is an exclusive district on the western outskirts of Kyoto, Japan. It also refers to the mountain across the Oi River which forms a backdrop to the district. Mount Arashiyama across the Oi River Famous tourist sites in Arashiyama include: The Iwatayama Monkey Park on the ..
Arashiyama Station
Arashiyama Station (嵐山駅) is the ending point of the Hankyu Arashiyama Line. The station is a short walk from Nakanoshima Park and Togetsukyo Bridge. In spring, Sakura trees lining the station light up in an array of white and pink. ..
Arashi (disambiguation)
Arashi may mean: Arashi (嵐) is a Japanese word for "storm."Arashi is a Japanese popular group consisting of five boys from the Johnny & Associates stable.Arashi is the stage name used by professional wrestler Isao Takagi.Arashi is a Japanese Internet term, meaning a person on the Internet who is ..
Arashi Beach
Arashi Beach is a beach on the north-west side of Aruba. ..
Arashi no Yoru Ni
, or On a Stormy Night, is the first of a series of light novels authored by Yūichi Kimura and illustrated by Hiroshi Abe, and an animated movie based on the book. It is also a video game for the Nintendo DS released in Japan. In 2004 when "Arashi no Yoru Ni" was published, Kimura did not intend f..
Arash (artist)
Arash Labaf (born 1977 in Tehran, Iran) is an Swedish-Iranian singer, dancer and entertainer and producer residing in Malmö, Sweden.He was named after a Persian mythological hero (see Arash). He grew up in the Iranian capital of Tehran and at the age of 10, his family moved to Uppsala Sweden b..
Arash (mythology)
Arash, the Archer (Persian: آرش کمانگیر) is a heroic archer of the Persian mythology. Being celebrated by poets such as Ferdousi or Daqiqi, the name Arash is one of the most popular in the Persian-speaking world. The legend of Arash the Archer is mentioned in the religious scriptures of t..
Arash Borhani
Arash Borhani (Persian: آرش برهانى , born September 14, 1983 in Kerman, Iran) is an Iranian football player, who currently plays for Al Nasr in the UAE. He is one of the fastest and most technical players in Iranian football and is considered to be a player with great potential. He caug..
Arash Ghorbani-Zarin
Arash Ghorbani-Zarin (1986 - 2005) was an Iranian student at Oxford Brookes University who was murdered by the brothers of his girlfriend, Manna Begum in a case of honor killing. His body was discovered in a car in Rosehill, Oxford, on November 20, 2004. He had been stabbed 46 times. Miss Begum'..
Arash Labaf
Arash Labaf (b. 1977), known simply as Arash, is a rising Persian (Iranian) singer. He rose to popularity in September 2004, when he released the hit "Boro Boro". He currently lives in Sweden. He has had many hits, such as Tike Tike, Temptation, and Arash. He's been top of the charts in Russia, Uk..
Arash majidi
Arash Majidi (آرش مجیدی) Award winning Iranian journalist,newscaster and editor for Iran’s state-run broadcasting organization, the IRIB. He has been working with the organization since 1999. He started his broadcast carrier as a narrator and writer for a series on new technologies for th..
Arash Markazi
Arash Markazi is an American sports journalist currently writing for Sports Illustrated. Markazi was born in Oklahoma City and raised in Los Angeles. He attended the [Walter Cronkite School of Journalism] at Arizona State University as a freshman before returning home to attend the Univer..
Arash Miresmaili
Arash Miresmaili (b. March 3, 1981) is an Iranian judo athlete ([[wiktionary:judoka|judoka]]). He is a double world featherweight champion and was the favourite for the gold medal in the 2004 Summer Olympics, where he was the flag bearer for Iran at the opening ceremonies. Slated to fight Israeli co..
Arasia
Arasia is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Species Arasia eucalypti Gardzinska, 1996 (New Guinea)Arasia mollicoma (L. Koch, 1880) (Queensland)Arasia mullion Zabka, 2002 (New South Wales) ..
Arasibo
Arasibo (born c. 1480s) was a Taino Cacique in Puerto Rico who Governed the area which is now named after him (now spelled Arecibo). The Crown in the Coat of Arms of the city of Arecibo represents the glory of Arasibo Arasibo governed a tribe whose village was located by the shore of the ri..
Arasiramani
Arasiramani is a panchayat town in Salem district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Arasiramani had a population of 13,822. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Arasiramani has an average liter..
Arassuil
Arassuil is a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkien's universe of Middle-earth. Arassuil was the eleventh of the Chieftains of the Dúnedain. Like his forefathers, he was raised by Elrond in Rivendell while his father Arahad II dwelt in the wild. Arassuil became the Chieftain of the Dúnedain..
Arastradero Preserve
Arastradero Preserve, officially known as Enid W. Pearson-Arastradero Open Space Preserve, is a nature preserve owned and operated by the City of Palo Alto, in the city of Palo Alto, California, USA. The main parking lot of Arastradero Preserve is located at 1530 Arastradero Road ([37°23'13" ..
Arastu Yar Jung
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Arasvikfjord
Arasvikfjord (or Arasvikfjorden) is fjord in Halsa nunicipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. ..
Aras Baskauskas
Aras Baskauskas (born September 26, 1981) is the winner of [[Survivor: Panama]] and is the youngest male winner of Survivor at the time of taping. He is of Lithuanian descent. Aras was one of sixteen Americans selected to participate in the 12th edition of Survivor. This season took the players to ..
Aras Habib
Aras Habib was a colonel in the Free Iraqi Fighters and the long-term director of intelligence for Ahmed Chalabi and the Iraqi National Congress (INC). He may have been the man in charge of the INC’s quest to hunt down former high-level Ba’athists in Iraq, using Ba'athist Party archives they had..
Arata
Arata may refer to: Arata (actor) Is a Japanese actorArata can be a Japanese surname.Arata can be a Italian surname, particularly from Genoa, Italy. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may ..
Arata (actor)
Arata (born September 15 1974) is a Japanese actor. Selected Filmography 2002 Ping Pong 2002 Distance 2002 [[Hakata Movie: Chinchiromai]] 2002 Shady Grove 2002 After Life External links [Arata's JMDb Listing (in Japanese)] ..
Arata Isozaki
Kyoto Concert Hall Arata Isozaki (磯崎新, Isozaki Arata; born 23 July 1931) is a Japanese architect from Oita Prefecture. He won the RIBA gold medal in 1986. He is a graduate of the University of Tokyo and is an apprentice of Kenzo Tange. Notable works include COSI, Columbus, Ohio USAKyoto..
Arata Kochi
Arata Kochi, a Japanese physician and public health expert, is the director of the World Health Organization's malaria program. He had previously been director of its tuberculosis programs for ten years. External links [An Iron Fist Joins the Malaria Wars] — by Donald G. McNeil, Jr.; fr..
Aratere (ferry)
MV Aratere Year Built: 1996 Builder: Astillero Barreras, Spain. Introduced: 1997 Gross Tonnage: 12,300 t Flag: Bermuda Passenger capacity: 369 Rail wagon capacity: 60 (425 m) Car capacity: 230 Length: 150 m Breadth: 20.25m Maximum speed: 19.5 knots Engines: 2x Wartsila type ..
Arate of Cyrene
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Arathi Basin
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Arathorn
In J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, Arathorn (Lord-eagle) is the name of two Chieftains of the Dúnedain: Arathorn IArathorn II This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you ma..
Arathorn I
Arathorn I is a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkien's universe of Middle-earth. Arathorn I was the twelfth of the Chieftains of the Dúnedain. Like his forefathers, he was raised by Elrond in Rivendell while his father Arassuil dwelt in the wild. Arathorn became the Chieftain of the Dúneda..
Arathorn II
Arathorn II is a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkien's universe of Middle-earth. He was the fifteenth of the Chieftains of the Dúnedain. Like his forefathers, he was raised by Elrond in Rivendell while his father Arador dwelt in the wild. Arathorn asked for the hand of Gilraen at a very you..
Arath de la Torre
Arath De La Torre Arath De La Torre Balmaceda (born March 20, 1975 in Cancún,Quintana Roo) is a mexican actor and comedian, best known for his roles in the television series La Parodia and El Privilegio de Mandar. At the age of 17 he moved from Cancún to Mexico City in order to study at the..
Aratika (ferry)
The MV Aratika was a ferry that served the interisland line, taking passengers between Wellington and Picton in New Zealand. The aging Aratika, was, in 1999 replaced by the since problem-plagued MV Aratere. Interislander History 2 years after being first employed by the interislander line, she went..
Arati Saha
Arati Gupta (Saha) (24 September 1940 - 23 August 1994) was born in Calcutta, West Bengal, India. Arati was initiated in swimming at the early age of four, and her talent was spotted by Sachin Nag. From 1945 to 1951 she won 22 State competitions including an all-India record in 1949. She took part ..
Arator
Arator was a sixth century Christian poet from Liguria in northwestern Italy. His best known work, De Actibus Apostolorum, is a verse history of the Apostles. Biography Arator was probably of Ligurian origin. He studied at Milan under the patronage of the Bishop Laurentius and of Ennodius, then wen..
Aratrum
Aratrum is the Latin word for plough; Greek: "arotron" (αροτρον). The Greeks appear to have had diverse kinds of plough from the earliest historical records. Hesiod advised the farmer to have always two ploughs, so that if one broke the other might be ready for use. These ploughs should be of..
Aratrum terrae
The term aratrum terræ, in ancient law books, meant as much land as can be tilled with one plough—Hoc manerium est 30 aratrorum. Aratura terræ was an ancient service which the tenant was to do his lord, by ploughing his land. References This article incorporates content from the 1728 Cyclo..
Aratta
Aratta was an ancient state formation of renown somewhere in the Middle East, ca. 2500-2100 BC. It is mentioned in the oldest Sumerian legends, particularly "Enmerkar and the Lord of Aratta", as being a wealthy, mountainous, up-river country ruled by a king called Ensuh-keshdanna, who is engaged in ..
Aratti theory
According to a theory forwarded by Jahanshah Derakhshani (born 1944), the Aratti, or Artaioi, were ancient Aryan people in the eastern lands of the Iranian Plateau. Ca. 1000 BC, the Aratti moved southwest to Persis and became the direct ancestors of the Persians. Until the Macedonian conquest of Per..
Arattupuzha
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Arattupuzha, a historic town located in the Trichur District of Kerala, is home to the annual Arattupuzha Pooram..
Arattupuzha Temple
The Arattupuzha Temple is the famous Sree Sastha temple, situated at Aarattupuzha, a beautiful, quiet village located 15km away from Thrissur town. The road that leads to this temple is 2km to the east from Tevar Road Bus stop on the Thrissur Kodungallur route. History The antiquity of this templ..
Aratula, Queensland
Aratula is a small town in South East Queensland, approximately 60 kilometres southwest of Ipswich, just east of Cunningham's Gap. Warril Creek passes very close to the town. Aratula is part of Boonah Shire Council. Local attractions include nearby Moogerah Peaks National Park, Main Range National ..
Aratus
:There was also an Aratus of Sicyon. Aratus (Greek Aratos) (ca. 315 BC/310 BC – 240 BC) was a Macedonian Greek poet, known for his technical poetry. Contents 1 Biography2 Writings3 Later influence4 References Biography He was born in Soli in Cilicia, later spending ti..
Aratus (crater)
Crater characteristics Aratus crater from Apollo 15. NASA photo. Coordinates ..
Aratus of Sicyon
For Aratus of Soli, see Aratus. Aratus (271 BC - 213 BC) was a tyrant of the ancient Greek city-state of Sicyon in the 3rd century BC. He deposed Nicocles in 251 BC. Aratus was a supporter of Greek unity and promoted the ideas of the Achæan League. He was elected strategos numerous times and led..
Aratus of Soli
Aratus of Soli (fl. 315 - 240 BCE), Greek didactic poet, was born about 315 BCE in Soli in Cilicia and was a contemporary of Callimachus and Theocritus. He is known to have studied with Menecrates in Ephesus and Philetus in Cos. As a disciple of the Peripatetic philosopher Praxiphanes, in Athens, he..
Arau
Arau is the royal capital of Perlis in Malaysia. It is in Peninsular Malaysia, 14 kilometers southeast of the official state capital of Kangar. The red-roofed Istana (Royal Palace) is a mixture of colonial and pseudo-Moorish styles. Near the Istana is the Royal Mosque, which can hold some 7000 worsh..
Arauan languages
Arauan (also Arahuan, Arawan, Arawán, Madi, Arawa) is a family of languages spoken in western Brazil (Amazonas, Mato Grosso) and Peru. Family division Arauan consists of 9 languages: 1. Arua (also known as Arauan, Arawá, Madi, Arawa) (†) 2. Culina (also known as Culina-Madijá, Kulina) 3. Den..
Arauca
Arauca can refer to the following Colombian locations: The Arauca Department, in the northeastern part of the countryThe city and municipality of Arauca, capital of the departmentThe Arauca River, shared with Venezuela This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisam..
Arauca, Arauca
Arauca is the capital of the Arauca Department of Colombia. It is located in the Arauca municipality. Full name: Villa de Santa Bárbara de Arauca, it is located at N 07° 05′ 26″ - W 70° 45′ 42″. Municipal Population: 39,518 (1993 census). History The Arauca region was explored by the Ger..
Araucana
The Araucana chicken was discovered by the Araucana Indians of Chile. The breed is known for laying blue, green, and pinkish-brown eggs. The true Araucana chicken has ear tufts (feathers that stick out from the chickens' face) and is rumpless (possesing no tail). To make the Araucana chicken the C..
Araucania (genus)
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Araucania is a tiny genus of sapygid wasps from South America, containing a single known species. This species..
Araucania and Patagonia
Kingdom ofAraucania and Patagonia Flag Coat of arms Motto: Independencia y Libertad(English: Independence and Liberty) Anthem: None Type of entity: Location: Southern Chile and Argentina Area: tba Membership: tba Date of foundation: 1860 Leadership: Prince Felipe..
Araucanía Region
IX Región de la Araucanía See other Chilean regions Capital Temuco Provinces Malleco Cautín Area - Total Ranked 9th 31,842.3 km² Population - 2002 Census - Density Ranked 6th 869,535 27.2/km² ISO 3166-2 CL-AR Araucanía is Chile's ninth administra..
Araucaria
For the crossword compiler, see Araucaria (compiler) and for the city in Brazil, see Araucária. Araucaria is a genus of coniferous trees in the family Araucariaceae. There are 19 species in the genus, with a highly disjunct distribution in New Caledonia (where 13 species are endemic), Norfolk Isl..
Araucária
Araucária is a city in Paraná, Brazil. It is located at around [25°35′34″S, 49°24′36″W]. ..
Araucariaceae
The Araucariaceae are a very ancient family of conifers. They achieved maximum diversity in the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods, when they existed almost worldwide. At the end of the Cretaceous, when dinosaurs became extinct, so too did the Araucariaceae in the northern hemisphere. There are thre..
Araucaria (compiler)
Reverend John Galbraith Graham MBE (born February 16, 1921) is a British crossword compiler, best known as Araucaria of The Guardian. He is also a Church of England priest. Beside's Araucaria's cryptic crosswords in the Guardian, he also sets quick crosswords for the Guardian, cryptic crosswords as..
Araucaria angustifolia
Araucaria angustifolia (Portuguese: Pinheiro-do-Paraná, Spanish: Pino Paraná) is a species in the conifer genus Araucaria. It is native to southern Brazil (Minas Gerais, Paraná, Rio Grande Do Sul, Santa Catarina, São Paulo), locally in Paraguay (Alto Paraná) and the extreme northeast of Argen..
Araucaria araucana
Araucaria araucana (Pehuén or Monkey-puzzle) is the hardiest species in the conifer genus Araucaria. It is native to central Chile and west central Argentina, and is an evergreen tree growing to 40 m tall and 2 m trunk diameter. It is an example of a living fossil. The leaves are thick, tough a..
Araucaria bidwillii
Araucaria bidwillii is a species in the genus Araucaria, family Araucariaceae. It is a large evergreen coniferous tree, native to eastern Australia in southeast Queensland and northeast New South Wales. It is an evergreen tree that reaches heights of 30-40 m. The cones are 20-35 cm diameter, and d..
Araucaria cunninghamii
Araucaria cunninghamii is a species of Araucaria known as Moreton Bay Pine, or Hoop Pine (confusing names, as it is not a pine). Other less commonly used names include Colonial Pine, Richmond River Pine, Queensland Pine, Alloa, Ningwik, or Pien). It is named after botanist and explorer Allan Cunni..
Araucaria heterophylla
Araucaria heterophylla (synonym A. excelsa) is a distinctive conifer, a member of the ancient and now disjointly distributed family Araucariaceae. As its vernacular name Norfolk Island Pine implies, the tree is endemic to Norfolk Island, though it is not a pine. The trees grow to a height of 50-65..
Araucarioxylon arizonicum
Araucarioxylon arizonicum is a fossil conifer that is the state fossil of Arizona. In the Triassic period, this species of tree flourished in what is now known as the Black Forest, part of the 37,851 ha (93,492-acre) Petrified Forest National Park in eastern Arizona. Prehistoric Arizona was a fl..
Arauca Department
Department of Colombia ([Detail]) ([Detail]) Motto: Capital Arauca Governor Julio Acosta Bernal Area km² Density km² Adjective Arauca is an eastern department of Colombia, with its capital at Arauca. It is in the extreme north of t..
Arauca River
The Arauca River (Spanish: Río Arauca) rises in the Andes Mountains of north-central Colombia and ends at the Orinoco in Venezuela. For part of its run it is the boundary between Colombia and Venezuela. The major city on its banks is Arauca, Colombia. The Arauca is typical of the rivers tha..
Arauco
Arauco may refer to: Arauco ProvinceArauco Department redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Arauco Department
Arauco is a department of the La Rioja Province, Argentina. See also Arauco ..
Arauco Province
Arauco, a coastal province of southern Chile, bounded N., E. and S. by the provinces of Concepcion, Bio-bio, Malleco and Cautin. Area, 2458 sq. mi.; pop. (est. 1902) 70,635. The province originally covered the once independent Indian territory of Araucania, but this was afterwards divided into fou..
Arauco War
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. The Arauco War was a conflict between colonial Spaniards and the Mapuche people of the region of Araucanía, ..
Araullo University
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } The Araullo University's main campus is the eastern p..
Araumycos
In the Forgotten Realms setting, Araumycos (Dwarvish, literally meaning "Great Fungus") is a fictional enormous fungal growth that lives in the Upper Underdark of the continent of Faerûn. It is, amazingly, a single organism that exists in the region beneath the High Forest, beginning at a depth of..
Araunah
Araunah (name meaning "agile"), also called Ornan, was a Jebusite who lived in Jerusalem before it was taken by the Israelites. When the destroying angel came to punish David for his vanity in census-taking, he was stayed in his work near Araunah's threshing-floor on Mount Moriah. Araunah offered ..
Araura
Araura may refer to: Aitutaki, an island in the Cook Islands for which Araura is a traditional nameAraura College, the island's college This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to chang..
Araura College
Araura College, the only secondary school on Aitutaki, Cook Islands, the school has a roll of approximately 200. It was established in February 1963, and recently celebrated its 40th anniversary. Past Principals 1963-66 Basil Oliver;1967-68 Neville Pearson;1969 ..
Arava
Arava can refer to: Arabah, a section of the Great Rift Valley between the Dead Sea and the Gulf of Aqaba in Israel.Aravah, a willow branch, one of the Four Species used on the Jewish holiday of Sukkot.STOL plane manufactured by Israel Aircraft Industries.A trade name of the drug leflunomideThis is ..
Aravaca
Aravaca is a Madrid quarter, belonging to the Moncloa district. It is 9 kilometers (5,5 miles) away from the city downtown on the other side of Casa de Campo park. During the Spanish Civil War, Aravaca was a war front for three years in the Siege of Madrid (1936-39). One may find in some places of ..
Aravah
Aravah can refer to: Arabah, a section of the Great Rift Valley of Israel, south of the Dead Sea and north of the Gulf of Aqaba.Aravah (Sukkot), a willow branch, one of the Four Species used on the Jewish holiday of Sukkot. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles..
Aravah (Sukkot)
Aravah (Hebrew: ערבה, pl. aravot - ערבות) is a leafy branch of the willow tree. It is one of the Four Species (arba'ah minim - ארבעת המינים) used in a special waving ceremony during the Jewish holiday of Sukkot. The other species are the lulav (palm frond), hadass (myrtle), and e..
Aravakurichi
Aravakurichi is a panchayat town in Karur district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Aravakurichi had a population of 11,273. Males constitute 50% of the population and females 50%. Aravakurichi has an average li..
Araval
Araval is a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkien's universe of Middle-earth. He was the son and heir of King Arveleg II of Arthedain. He came to the throne in 1813 T.A. at the death of his father. Araval was a great diplomat and warrior; he renewed the alliance with the Elves of Lindon and Iml..
Aravali House
One of the eight hostels for male students at IIT Delhi, named after the Aravali Mountain Range in India. It is one of the four hostels (the other three being Nilgiri House, Karakoram House and Jwalamukhi House) built in a distinct cross--shaped floor plan. Contact Info Name Of Warden : P.M.V. Tel..
Aravalli Range
The Aravali Range The Aravali Range is a range of mountains in western India running approximately 300 miles northeast-southwest across Rajasthan state. The northern end of the range continues as isolated hills and rocky ridges into Haryana state, ending near Delhi. The highest peak is Guru Sh..
Aravan
Aravan (c. 483) was a ruler of Armenia, a member of the Albiburlian family. ..
Aravane Rezaï
Aravane Rezaï (March 14, 1987—) is a French tennis player born in St. Etienne to Iranian parents. Rezai took up tennis after a childhood stint as her older brother's ball-girl. At the 2006 French Open, she reached the third round, her career best Grand Slam singles result. As of June 26, 2006, ..
Aravankad
Aravankad is a township in The Nilgiris district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Aravankad had a population of 5304. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Aravankad has an average literacy rat..
Arava Institute for Environmental Studies
The Arava Institute for Environmental Studies is an accredited academic program for undergraduate and graduate studies located at Kibbutz Ketura on the Israeli side of the Arava Valley. It seeks to train future leaders of the Middle East in environmental issues so that they will be able to c..
Aravelian
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Aravind
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Aravinda de Silva
Aravinda de SilvaSri Lanka (SL) Batting style Right-handed batsman (RHB) Bowling type Right arm off-break (OB) Tests ODIs Matches 93 308 '''Runs scored 6361 9284 Batting average 42.97 34.90 100s/50s 20/22 11/64 Top score 267 145 ..
Aravind Joshi
Dr. Aravind K. Joshi was born in 1929 in Pune, India. Dr. Joshi is the Henry Salvatori Professor of Computer and Cognitive Science in the computer science department of the University of Pennsylvania. Joshi defined the tree-adjoining grammar formalism which is often used in computational linguisti..
Aravir
Aravir is a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkien's universe of Middle-earth. Aravir was the fourth of the Chieftains of the Dúnedain. He was raised by Elrond in Rivendell while his father Aranuir dwelt in the wild. At his father's death in 2247 T.A., Aravir in turn became the Chieftain of th..
Aravis
For the mountain range in France see Aravis Range. Aravis is a main character in C.S. Lewis' The Horse and his Boy. She is a Tarkheena, a female member of the ruling class of the fictional empire of Calormen, located far to the south of Narnia. The only daughter of Kidrash Tarkaaan, Aravis has spe..
Aravis Range
The Aravis (French: Chaîne des Aravis) is a mountain range in Haute-Savoie, eastern France. It is part of the French Prealps, a lower chain of mountain ranges west of the main chain of the Alps. Its highest summit is the Pointe Percée, at 2752m. The orientation of the Aravis is north-south, and it..
Aravorn
Aravorn is a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkien's universe of Middle-earth. Aravorn was the ninth of the Chieftains of the Dúnedain. Like his forefathers, he was raised by Elrond in Rivendell while his father Aragost dwelt in the wild. Aravorn became the Chieftain of the Dúnedain in 2588..
Arawa
:For the native language of western Brazil, see Arauan languages. In Māori tradition, Arawa was one of the great ocean-going, voyaging canoes that was used in the migrations that settled New Zealand. It was formed from a great tree in Rarotonga,Given that 'Rarotonga' is a word of a type that occu..
Arawak
The term Arawak (from aru, the Lokono word for cassava flour), was used to designate the friendly Amerindians encountered by the Spanish in the Caribbean. These include the Taíno, who occupied the Greater Antilles and the Bahamas (Lucayan), the Nepoya and Suppoyo of Trinidad and the Igneri who wer..
Arawakan languages
The Arawakan languages (also Arahuacan, Arawakanas, Arahuacano, Maipurean, Maipuran, Maipureano, Maipúrean) are a hypothetical indigenous language family of South America and the Caribbean. Originally the name Arawak belonged exclusively to a powerful tribe in Guyana and Surinam. The tribe became..
Arawana
''Arawana is also an alternative spelling of Arowana, a kind of fish. Arawana is a genus of ladybirds, in Subfamily Chilocorinae, Tribe Chilocorini. See also List of Coccinellidae genera. ..
Arawe-Pasismanua languages
Arawe-Pasismanua Languages Spoken in: Northern New Guinea Geneticclassification: Austronesian Malayo-Polynesian Central Eastern Malayo-Polynesian Eastern Malayo-Polynesian Oceanic Western Oceanic  ..
Arawhata River
The Arawhata River (often spelt with the Ngai Tahu Maori dialect spelling Arawata River) is in the West Coast region of the South Island of New Zealand. The river has its headwaters in the Mount Aspiring National Park. It drains the eastern side of the Southern Alps and heads in a northerly direct..
Arawn
In Welsh mythology, Arawn was the Lord of the Underworld, which was called Annwn. Some of the more prominent myths about Arawn include the incident in which Amaethon stole a dog, lapwing and a white roebuck from Arawn, leading to the Cad Goddeu (Battle of the Trees), which Arawn lost to Amaethon an..
Araw ng Kalayaan
Philippine Independence Day (Filipino: Araw ng Kalayaan) is a working holiday in the Philippines commemorating the country's declaration of independence from Spain on June 12, 1898. It is held every year on June 12. History The event was led by Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo in his mansion on June 12, 189..
Araxá
Araxá is a city and municipality in southwest Minas Gerais state, Brazil. The population is around 80,000 inhabitants and the area of the municipality is 1,283 km², with 345 km² making up the urban perimeter. The town was named after the Indian tribe "Araxas" who lived there at the time it was f..
Araxos
Araxos (Greek: Άραξος), Latin form: Araxus is a village located in the municipality of Larissos in the northwestern part of the prefecture of Achaia. It is located on a road connecting south to Lappa and east to Lakkopetra and Kato Achaia and also a road to Kalogria and Metochi. It is locate..
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Arayan
Arayan or Aravan or Dheevaran is a Malayali caste of Kerala, India. They inhabit the coastal regions of the state. The main source of income of this community is fishing. Many legends of historical and mythical importance is associated with this community.[link] This small community endur..
Arayankavu
Arayankavu is situated in Ernakulam District in Kerala state, south India. It belong to the Piravom legislative assembly, Muvattupuzha parliament assembly and Amballoor Village Panchayath. It is about 28 km south-east of Kochi, and 15 km north-east of Vaikom city. Piravam Road is the nearest railway..
Arayat, Pampanga
Arayat is a 2nd class municipality in the province of Pampanga, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 101,792 people in 18,571 households. Barangays Arayat is politically subdivided into 30 barangays. ArenasBalitiBatasanBuensucesoCandatingGatiawinGuemasanLa Paz (Tur..
Araya (disambiguation)
Araya can refer to: Araya, a town in VenezuelaTom Araya, lead singer and bass player with Slayer This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the in..
Araya Desta
[[image:Arayadesta.jpg|right|thumb|250px|[[help:contents|arayadesta]]]] Born 1945 Senafe,Eritrea, Mr. Desta has 13 years of experience in foreign affairs and 11 years in relief work. He is currently the Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Eritrea to the United Nations in New York . He was ..
Araya Peninsula
The Araya Peninsula is a peninsula located in Venezuela that juts eastward out from Venezuela's Caribbean coast. The town of Araya is located on its easternmost extremity. External links [Images of the Araya Peninsula]. Topics related t..
Ara (constellation)
Ara click for larger image Abbreviation Ara Genitive Arae Symbology the Altar Right ascension 17.39 h Declination −53.58° Area Ranked 63rd Number of stars(magnitude < 3) 1 Brightest star App. magnitude 2.9) Meteor showers None Borderingconstellations Coron..
Ara (lake)
Ara is a lake in the municipality of Aremark in Østfold county, Norway. See also List of lakes in Norway ..
Ara Abrahamian
Ara Abrahamian (born July 25, 1975) is a Swedish wrestler of Armenian ancestry, who has won two world championships. ..
Ara Akobyan
Ara Akobyan (born 4 November 1980) is an Armenian football striker. He is a member of the national team, and has played 26 matches and scored 4 goals since his debut in 1998 [link]. Clubs Dvin ArtashatFC Alania VladikavkazFC AraxFC TsementFC Stal AlchivskSpartak Yerevan (on loan)FC Metal..
ARA Almirante Brown
The Almirante Brown was a cruiser in service with Argentina during World War II. Total displacement was 6800 tons. ..
ARA Almirante Domecq Garcia (D23)
The ARA Almirante Domecq Garcia (D23) was a Fletcher class destroyer which served with the Argentine Navy from 1971 to 1983. The Garcia was acquired from the United States Navy, with which she had served as the USS Braine since her commissioning on 11 May, 1943. She participated both in World War ..
ARA Almirante Irízar (Q-5)
--> The El ARA Almirante Irízar (Q-5), docked in Puerto de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina. The ARA Almirante Irízar is a large icebreaker in service with the Argentine Navy. Contents 1 Background2 Service3 Specifications4 External links Background The ship is ..
Ara Babajian
Ara Babajian is an Armenian-American drummer, especially known as a member of Leftöver Crack and The Slackers. Together with Dunia Best, Jay Nugent and one Alec Baille he started the third-wave ska band Agent 99 in the early nineties. In 1998 they released the compilation album Little Pieces 1993-..
ARA Bahía Buen Suceso
ARA Bahia Buen Suceso (B6) was a 5000-ton fleet transport that served in the Argentine Navy. It was launched in 1950 and was commissioned in June 1950. It sank after being used as target practice on 21 October 1982. ..
Ara Baliozian
Ara Baliozian is an Armenian author, translator, and critic, born in Athens, Greece on December 10, 1936. He received his education at the Mekhitarist College of Moorat-Raphael in Venice, Italy, where he also studied economics and political science at the University of Ca Foscari. He now lives in ..
Ara Berberian
Ara Berberian (b. Detroit, Michigan, May 14, 1930; d. Boynton Beach, Florida, February 21, 2005) was an American operatic bass singer. Berberian made his debut in 1958 with the Turnau Opera in Woodstock, New York, as Don Magnifico in Rossini's La Cenerentola. He made his Metropolitan Opera debut i..
Ara Gaya
History of Korea Gojoseon, Jin Proto-Three Kingdoms: Buyeo, Okjeo, Dongye Samhan Three Kingdoms: Goguryeo Baekje Silla, Gaya Unified Silla, Balhae Later Three Kingdoms Goryeo Khitan wars Mongol invasions Joseon Seven Year War &nb..
ARA General Belgrano
Belgrano as she was in 1941 as USS Phoenix passing Battleship row at Pearl Harbor The ARA General Belgrano was an Armada República Argentina cruiser sunk, with significant loss of life, in a controversial incident during the Falklands War. It is the only ship ever to have been sunk by a nucl..
Ara Güler
Ara Güler (born August 16, 1928, Istanbul, Turkey) is a Turkish photojournalist and photographer of Armenian descent, nicknamed "the Eye of Istanbul" or "the Photographer of Istanbul". Contents 1 Early life2 Photography career3 Güler's 'philosophy' of photography4 Bibliogra..
ARA Hércules
ARA Hércules is a Type 42 Destroyer of the Argentine Navy. The ship was completed in 1976 at the Vickers Shipbuilding yard in Barrow-in-Furness before being delivered to Argentina. As built, she was identical to the Type 42 units being commissioned by the Royal Navy. In 1982, along with her newly..
ARA Isla de los Estados
The ARA Isla de los Estados was an Argentine supply ship that was sunk during the Falklands War by HMS Alacrity in a surface action in Falklands Sound. Alacrity engaged Isla de los Estados with its 4.5-inch gun and the Argentine ship blew up after a few hits. ..
Ara Pacis
The Ara Pacis Augustae (Latin for "Altar of Augustan Peace", and commonly shortened to Ara Pacis) is an altar to Peace, envisioned as a Roman goddess. It was commissioned by (or for) the Roman emperor Augustus, consecrated on 30 January 9 BC and decreed by the Senate to celebrate the peace establ..
Ara Parseghian
Ara Parseghian (born May 21, 1923) is a former collegiate football coach who served as head coach for three teams, most notably the University of Notre Dame team from 1964-1974. During his 11 seasons as head coach with the Fighting Irish (known popularly as "the Era of Ara"), he compiled a 95-17-4 r..
ARA Santa Fe
Career Laid down: 1 January 1944 Launched: 19 November 1944 Commissioned: 19 March 1945 as USS Catfish; 1971 as ARA Santa Fe Decommissioned: 1982 Fate: captured by British during Falklands War, scuttled General Characteristics Displacement, Surfaced: Submerged: ..
ARA Santísima Trinidad
The ARA Santisima Trinidad is a Type 42 destroyer, of the Armada Republica Argentina. She was built at the Argentine AFNE shipyard and commissioned in 1980. Commissioning of the ship, whose construction began in 1973, was long delayed by a bomb attack carried out by the terrorist organization Mont..
ARA San Luis
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. The ARA San Luis (S-32) is a Type 209 diesel-powered submarine of the Argentine Navy. Built in Germany as one of..
Ara Tiotio
In Polynesian mythology, Ara Tiotio is a god of tornadoes. Alternative: Awhiowhio ..
ARA Veinticinco de Mayo
The ARA Veinticinco de Mayo (V-2) was an aircraft carrier in the Armada Republica Argentina from 1969 to 1999. The English translation the name is the Twenty-fifth of May which is the May Revolution Day holiday of Argentina. The ship was built by Cammel Laird in Birkenhead, England during World War..
ARA Veinticinco de Mayo (cruiser)
The ARA Veinticinco de Mayo was a cruiser which served in the Argentine Navy through World War II. The Veinticinco de Mayo was built in Italy and was the first ship of the Veinticinco de Mayo class of cruisers. Three vessels were to be produced, but in the end, only Mayo and her sister ship Almira..
Ar Ar
Ar Ar is the name of two towns on the Iraq and Saudi Arabian border. The town on the Iraq side is largely self-sufficient from the central government in Baghdad, and the 2003 war and ensuing unrest left the town largely unaffected. The town's power comes from generators and its water from local well..
AR Aurigae
AR Aurigae (AR Aur) is a eclipsing binary in the constellation Auriga. It is approximately 398 light years from Earth. Both components are blue-white B-type or main sequence dwarfs which do not fill their Roche lobes. The system has a with a mean apparent magnitude of +6.15 but because of the ecl..
Arłamów Airport
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A Race Through Dark Places
"A Race Through Dark Places" is an episode from the second season of the science-fiction television series Babylon 5. Contents 1 Plot synopsis2 Arc significance3 Production details4 Trivia5 External links Plot synopsis [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot ..
A Racial Program for the Twentieth Century
A Racial Program for the Twentieth Century (occasionally A Radical Program for the Twentieth Century) is an anti-Semitic forgery whose existence was alleged by Eustace Mullins. It is often cited as "proof" of a Jewish and/or Communist plot against white Americans, in much the same way as The Protoco..
A Radical Recital
A Radical Recital is a live recording of a Rasputina recital held in Pittsburgh, PA, on Halloween, 2004 (although the album cover claims it to have been 1804). It contains songs from the previous Rasputina albums, and lead singer Melora Creager's spoken introductions. Tracklist "Saline the Salt La..
A Ragamuffin Band
A Ragamuffin Band is a musical group founded by Rich Mullins in 1993, when he gathered friends from other bands to back him on his "A Liturgy, A Legacy, & A Ragamuffin Band" album. The band continued to record and tour with Mullins, and even carried on after his 1997 death. The group's name is der..
A Rainbow in Curved Air
A Rainbow in Curved Air is a debut album by experimental music pioneer Terry Riley. Some of the music on this album was used as the background accompaniment of The Guide in the original BBC Radio 4 series of the Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams. Track listing "A Rainbow In Curve..
A Raisin in the Sun
A Raisin in the Sun is a play from 1959 by Lorraine Hansberry. It is the story of the Younger family, based on Hansberry's own experiences growing up in Chicago's Woodlawn neighborhood. A Raisin in the Sun was the first play written by a black woman to be produced on Broadway, as well as the first ..
A Raisin in the Sun (film)
A Raisin in the Sun is a 1961 feature film starring Sidney Poitier, Ruby Dee, Roy Glenn and Claudia McNeil. The adaptation was based on the play by Lorraine Hansberry. There are few differences from the original play and the film. One of which is the scene where Lena Younger (Claudia McNeil) gives ..
A Rake's Progress
A Rake's Progress is a series of the paintings and engravings by William Hogarth made from 1733 to 1735. The eight pictures show the decline and fall of Tom Rakewell, the spendthrift son and heir of a rich merchant, who comes to London, wastes all his money on luxurious living, whoring and gambling..
A Random Walk Down Wall Street
A Random Walk Down Wall Street, written by Burton Malkiel, a Princeton economist, is an influential book on the subject of stock markets. Malkiel argues that asset prices typically exhibit signs of random walk and that one can not consistently outperform market averages. The book is frequently cit..
A Rape in Cyberspace
A Rape in Cyberspace is an article written by Julian Dibbell and published in The Village Voice in 1993. The article was later included in Dibbell's book My Tiny Life on his LambdaMOO experiences. It is considered by some to be an important part of science and technology studies. "A Rape in Cybersp..
A Rare Sensation
A Rare Sensation is the second album from The Chinese Stars released in 2002 on the label Three-One-G. Track listing "Cheap City Halo" - 3:48"Electrodes in Captivity" - 3:16"Girls of Las Vegas" - 3:24"(Love) And the Electric Chair" - 3:32"Dressed to Get Blessed" - 3:31"Hospital Fly" - 2:28"Panic..
A Rather English Marriage
A Rather English Marriage is a novel by Angela Lambert, first published in 1992, and later adapted for television by Andrew Davies for the BBC. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. The book's plot concerns two retired men who are thrown together following t..
A Rúa
A Rúa (Spanish: La Rúa) is a mostly rural municipality in Galicia, located at [42°24′N 7°06′W], in the east of the province of Ourense, 101 km (63 mi) from Ourense, the provincial capital. An inhabitant of the area is known as a Rués (plural Rueses). As of 2005, A Rúa..
Çarşamba
Çarşamba is a district of Samsun Province of Turkey. Samsun | Alaçam | Asarcık | Ayvacık | Bafra | Çarşamba | Havza | Kavak | Ladik | Ondokuzmayıs | Salıpazarı | Tekkeköy | Terme | Vezirköprü | Yakakent ..
Ţara Moţilor
Ţara Moţilor, also known as Ţara de Piatră ("The Stone Land") is an etnogeographical area in the Apuseni Mountains, on the superior basin of the Arieş and Crişul Alb rivers. It encomprises parts of the Alba, Arad, Bihor, Cluj and Hunedoara counties of Romania and a section of it forms the A..
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