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Ch'ang Ch'un
Ch'ang Ch'un was a Tao monk whose teachings impressed and influenced Genghis Khan. He travelled more then 5000 kilometers to meet Genghis on the border of modern day Afghanistan. This journey took a few years to complete. His friendship with Mongol Khagan resulted in abolishing of taxation on foll..
Ch'ang Hon Taekwon-do Hae Sul
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Cha
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cha is also the standard astronomical abbreviation for the constellation Chamaeleon. For other abbreviations, see CHA Cha is a Pinyin in Chinese language for tea (Simplified Chinese: }}}; pinyin: ), with the same meaning in Korean ..
CHA
CHA may stand for: Canadian Heraldic Authoritythe ISO and FIFA country code for Chad (ISO: TCD)Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport in Chattanooga, Tennessee, its IATA airport codeChunta Aragonesista (Aragonese Council)College Hockey America, the NCAA Division I conferenceChannel Adapter in the Hewlett-..
Cha-Cha
Cha-Cha may have one of the following meanings. Cha-cha-cha (dance)Cha-cha-cha musicCha-Cha (volcano), a Japanese name of a volcano at the Kunashir islandCha-Cha (musician), a Japanese musician, see VAP. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the ..
Cha-cha-cha
Cha cha cha redirects here, for other uses see Cha cha cha (disambiguation) Music of Cuba: Topics Batá and yuka Chachachá Changui Charanga Conga Danzón Descarga Guajira Guaracha Habanera Jazz Hip hop Mambo Música campesina Nueva trova Pilón Rock Rumba Salsa cubana Son Son mont..
Cha-cha-cha (dance)
For other uses, see Cha cha cha (disambiguation) The cha-cha-cha (in Spanish chachachá) is a Latin American dance. In ballroom dancing, it is increasingly popular to call the dance cha-cha or chacha. The cha-cha-cha music is in 4/4 meter. Contents 1 History2 Description3 Internat..
CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA
CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA (チャラ・ヘッチャラ) is the first opening theme for Dragon Ball Z. It was used for episodes 1-199, movies 1-9 and [[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai]]. It is also a song in the Japanese version of Donkey Konga 3. It was replaced starting at episode 200 by WE GOTTA POWER. Originally..
Cha-lua
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 July 2006. } Cha-lua is a Vietnamese food, also known as Vietname..
CHAA-FM
CHAA-FM is a French-language Canadian radio station located in Longueuil, Quebec, near Montreal. It broadcasts on 103.3 MHz using a directional antenna located on the tower of the Olympic Stadium with an average effective radiated power of 64 watts and a peak effective radiated power of 263 watts (..
Chaabi
Chaabi, also known as Chaâbi, Sha-bii, or Sha'bii, is a popular music of North Africa, formalized by El Hajj Muhammad El Anka of Algiers. References [Chaabi Dialna, La Musique Populaire Algérienne]Site often known by its address, WebChaabi.com. In French. ..
Chaac
Chaac (also rendered as Chaak or Chac) is an important deity in the pantheon of the pre-Columbian Maya civilization in Mesoamerica. In Maya mythology, Chaac was the god associated with rain and thunder, and was also significant in rites and observances associated with fertility and agriculture. ..
Chaah
Chaah is the southernmost town in the district of Segamat, Johor, Malaysia. Located 19 km south from Labis via Federal Route 1, the majority of Bekok residents are Chinese communities. About 5 km south from Chaah, there is a village named Desa Temu Jodoh. Opened in early 1970's, Desa Temu Jodoh got..
Chaalbaaz
Contents 1 Synopsis2 Cast3 Awards3.1 1990 Filmfare Awards Synopsis Anju and Manju are twins separated when babies thanks to their mentally retarded nanny. An evil uncle Tribhuvan gets their parents killed in a car accident. He brings up Anju as coy and easily frightened gi..
Chaar
Chaar (in Japan, Jarr) is a fictional planet in the Transformers series. It is a small, burned-out husk of a planet located in distant space, easily mistaken for a smudge on a map. It apparently supported a civilization at one point as abandoned structures are seen on the surface. Following Unicron..
Chaat
Chaat is a word used across India and the rest of South Asia to refer to small plates of savory snacks, typically served at the side of the road from stalls or carts. Most chaat originated in North India, but they are now eaten across the country. Some believe that the chaat in Delhi is the best i..
Chaat masala
Chaat masala is a masala, or spice mix, typically consisting of amchoor (dried mango powder), cumin, black salt, coriander, dried ginger, salt, black pepper, and red pepper. The ingredients are combined and served on a small metal plate or a banana leaf, dried and formed into a bowl, at chaat carts ..
Chab
Chab is the stage name used by Swiss house music producer and remixer François Chabloz. Known for his progressive house style, Chabloz has an extensive history as a remixer and he has also released material under the monikers Moogwai and Star. Artists remixed by Chab include Gorillaz, Röyksopp, ..
Chabad-Lubavitch
Chabad-Lubavitch (or Chabad Lubavitch) also known as Chabad, Habad or Lubavitch, is one of the largest branches of Hasidic Judaism and one of the largest Jewish Orthodox movements worldwide, especially in the United States and Israel. Chabad (חב"ד ) is a Hebrew acronym for "חכמה Chochmah, ..
Chabad.org
Chabad.org is the flagship website of the Chabad-Lubavitch Hasidic movement. It was one of the first Jewish internet sites, and continues to stand out in design functionality. Contents 1 History2 Features3 Statistics4 External links5 Sources History Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak ..
Chabad on Campus Foundation
Chabad on Campus is the college wing of the Chabad Lubavitch movement. With "full service" branches on over 85 North American campuses, and serving another 300 campuses globally, the organization is the fastest growing Jewish organization on college campuses today. The Chabad on Campus National Fou..
Chabahar
Chabahar (in Persian چابهار) is an Iranian city and a free port (Free Trade Zone) on the coast of the Gulf of Oman. Chabahar is situated on the Makran Coast of the Sistan and Baluchestan province of Iran and is officially designated as a Free Trade and Industrial Zone by Iran's government. Du..
Chabahil
Chabahil, one of the most important historical place in Kathmandu ,Nepal is famous for its Licchavi stupa,called the Charumati Vihara. The stupa is considered by many historians to be the oldest Bhuddist stupa in Kathmandu Valley. According to the inscriptions found in the stupa, the stupa was buil..
Chabanaudia
Chabanaudia is a genus of the Scincidae family. Chabanaudia is comprised of several species of Central African lizards commonly known as skinks. Species in this family have reduced eyes and ear openings covered with skin. Species Chabanaudia boulengeri External links [4to40.com: Skinks]..
Chabashim
Chabashim '' may refer to: Yemenite JewsBeta Israel 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 article. ..
Chabazite
Orange chabazite rhombs with white heulandite from Nova Scotia Chabazite is a tectosilicate mineral of the zeolite group with formula: (Ca,Na2,K2,Mg)Al2Si4O12·6H2O. Recognized varieties include Chabazite-Ca, Chabazite-K, Chabazite-Na, and Chabazite-Sr depending on the prominence of the indic..
Chabbewal
Chabbewal (also spelled Chebbewal) is a village in Hoshiarpur, Punjab, India, with a population of 5000. Chabbewal is a major shopping center, attracting people from neighboring villages. Regular buses going to and coming from other cities, have made it a major bus station for villagers from and o..
Chabeli Iglesias
Isabel Iglesias Preysler also known as Chábeli or Chabeli Iglesias (born 1971) is a Spanish gossip journalist based in Washington D.C.. Iglesias is used to the limelight: Chábeli is daughter of famous Spanish singer Julio Iglesias and Spanish-mestiza Philippine socialite Isabel Preysler. She is t..
Chabiba islamia
Chabiba islamia was a violent clandestine and extremist Moroccan, Islamist association founded in 1969 by Abdelkrim Motii and Kamal Ibrahim. Its goal was the establishment of an Islamic state in Morocco. With the encouragements of Driss Basri the interior minister of King Hassan II, a group of lega..
Chabillo, Elijah Ben Joseph (Maestro Manoel)
Elijah Ben Joseph Chabillo was Spanish philosopher who lived in Monzon, Aragon, in the second half of the fifteenth century. He was an admirer of the Christian scholastics, and studied Latin in order to translate into Hebrew some of their works, especially those dealing with psychology. The works ..
Chablis
Chablis Country      France Région Bourgogne Départment Yonne Arrondissement Auxerre Canton Chablis(chief town) INSEE 89068 Postal Code 89800 MayorCurrent Term Patrick Gendraud2001-2008 Intercommunality Longitude 3°47'51" E ..
Chablis AOC
Chablis is a wine Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC) in the Chablis region of France, generally classified as part of the Burgundy wine region, even though geographically it is a long way away. The appellation was created in 1938 to increase market demand and prices, and covers the whole of the..
Chablis Grand Cru AOC
Chablis Grand Cru is a wine Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC) in the Chablis region of France, classified as part of the Burgundy wine region. It is reserved for the best quality sites in the general Chablis AOC. The sites are all on the right bank of the River Serein. The wines are all whit..
Chablis Premier Cru AOC
Chablis Premier Cru is a wine Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC) in the Chablis region of France, classified as part of the Burgundy wine region. It is reserved for better quality sites in the general Chablis AOC, although not as good as Chablis Grand Cru AOC. The sites are on both sides of th..
Chablis wine
The Chablis wine region is the northernmost sector of Burgundy, France, and also the name of a town located there. The Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée system divides the region into four classifications: Chablis AOC, Petit Chablis AOC, Chablis Premier Cru AOC and Chablis Grand Cru AOC. All wine..
Chabot
Steve Chabot (born 1953), member of the U.S. House of RepresentativesRoger Chabot, Canadian military painterFrançois Chabot (1757 - 1794), French revolutionist ..
Chabot College
Chabot College is one of California's community colleges, conveniently located in the heart of the San Francisco Bay Area. The campus is located in Hayward, California, Just a few miles away from California State University, East Bay. The most notable alumni is Academy Award winning actor, Tom Hank..
Chabot Space & Science Center
Chabot Space & Science Center, located in Oakland, California, is a hands-on center featuring interactive exhibits, digital planetarium, large screen theater, hands-on activities and three powerful telescopes. The Center is the continuation and expansion of a public observatory that has served San ..
Chabot Space and Science Center
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Chabrey
Chabrey is a commune in the district of Avenches in Vaud, Switzerland. External links Site of the municipality of Chabrey: http://www.chabrey.ch/ ..
Chabrias
Chabrias (Greek: Χαβρίας) was a celebrated Athenian general of the 4th century BC. In 388 BC he defeated the Spartans at Aegina and commanded the fleet sent to assist Evagoras, king of Cyprus, against the Persians. In 378, when Athens entered into an alliance with Thebes against Sparta, he de..
Chabua
Chabua is a town and a town area committee in Dibrugarh district in the state of Assam, India. Geography Chabua is located at [27.48° N 95.18° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Chabua]. It has an average elevation of 106 metres (347 feet). Demographics As ..
Chabuca Granda
María Isabel Granda Larco (Cotabamba, Apurímac, 3 September 1920 – Miami, USA, 1983), better known as Chabuca Granda, was a beloved Peruvian singer and composer. She created and intepreted a vast number of Criollo waltzes with Afro-Peruvian rhythms. Her best known song is "La flor de la cane..
CHAB (AM)
CHAB (800 AM) is a radio station broadcasting an oldies format. Licensed to Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, it serves south-central Saskatchewan. It first began broadcasting in 1933 at 1200 kHz before moving to 1220 kHz in 1941 and to its current dial position in 1946. The station is currently owned by Gol..
Chacabuco
Chacabuco may refer to Argentina*Chacabuco, Buenos Aires*Chacabuco Partido*Chacabuco Department, Chaco*Chacabuco Department, San LuisChile*Chacabuco Province*Chilean cruiser Chacabuco, a World War I cruiser*The Battle of Chacabuco*Chacabuco This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a..
Chacabuco, Buenos Aires
Chacabuco is a town in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. UN/LOCODE is ARCCO. ..
Chacabuco Province
The Chacabuco Province includes the region around Santiago, Chile. Situated in the Andean foothills, the province is home to the future site upon which will be built the Bahá'í House of Worship for South America; the last of the seven continental temples in the world (Bahá'í Houses of Worship al..
Chacachacare
Abandoned Nun's Quarters, Chacachacare Chacachacare is an island in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago located at 10° 41' north latitude and 61° 45' west longitude. It is one of the "Bocas Islands", which lie in the Bocas del Dragón (Dragons' Mouth) between Trinidad and Venezuela. Chaca..
Chacaltaya
Chacaltaya is a mountain in Bolivia with an elevation of 5421 m (17,785 feet). It is about 30 km from La Paz and is near Huayna Potosí. Ski area La Paz's closest snow field, a glacier on Chacaltaya is the only ski area in Bolivia. It is notable for being the world's highest lift-served ski area..
Chacao
Chacao may refer to the following articles: Chacao Municipality - a municipality of Caracas, Venezuela.Chacao ChannelChacao Channel bridgeChacao (cacique), a Venezuelan cacique from the XVI century This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same ..
Chacao Channel
The Chacao Channel (Spanish: "Canal de Chacao") separates the island of Chiloé from mainland Chile. A bridge connecting the island with the continent is planned. (See Chacao Channel bridge.) External links [Satellite view of the Chacao Channel] (Google Maps) ..
Chacao Channel bridge
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Chacao Municipality, Miranda
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Chacarera
Chacarera is a folk dance and music originated in the northwest of Argentina in the 19th century. The Chacarera is usually played with guitar, violin, accordion and bombo legüero, with a melody in 6/8 that follows the bombo in 3/4, and its danced by couples loosely dancing on their own, with round..
Chacarita
Chacarita is a barrio or district in the centre part of Buenos Aires city, Argentina. It is located between Avenida Elcano, railroad of Ferrocarril General Urquiza, Avenue Del Campo, Avenue Garmendia, Avenue Warnes, Avenue Dorrego, railroad of Ferrocarril General San Martín, Avenue Córdoba, Aven..
Chacarita Juniors
Club Atlético Chacarita Juniors is an Argentine professional football (soccer) club form Buenos Aires currently paying in the second division. The club was founded in 1906 on the border between the Villa Crespo and Chacarita neighbourhoods, and after a short period of institutional crisis, the ..
Chacarita Juniors Stadium
Chacarita Juniors Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is currently used mostly for football matches by Chacarita Juniors. The stadium, built in 1945, has a capacity of 24,300 people. ..
Chacchoben
Temple Pyramid at Chacchoben. Photographed by Johnathan Nightingale, 2006. Chacchoben (chak-CHO-ben; Maya for "the place of red corn") is the name of a Mayan ruin approximately 110 mi (177 km) south of Tulum and 7 mi (11 km) from the village from which it derives its name. Contents 1 ..
Chacewater
Chacewater is a village and civil parish in the Carrick district of Cornwall, in the United Kingdom. It lies between Truro and Redruth and is surrounded by old tin mines.   Civil Parishes of Carrick District Cornwall Chacewater| Cubert| Cuby| Falmouth| Feock| Gerrans | Gwennap | Ke..
Chace Ambrose
Chace Ambrose (born 9 September 1976 in Macon, Georgia) is an actor, screenwriter, and a contributing writer to a middle Georgia based newspaper called the Eleventh Hour. Ambrose is a native of Macon, Georgia and graduated in 1995 from Central High School (Macon, Georgia). He attended film courses a..
Chace Community School
Chace Community School is a secondary school in Enfield Town. It is situated on Churchbury Lane with it's fields backing on to Baker Street. It should be noted that the spelling of Chace is correct, despite the school being close to the Chase Side area of Enfield. The school logo is the Enfield (the..
Chacha
Chacha may refer to: [ChaCha] a revolutionary search engine technology to be announced mid-summer 2006Chacha Chaudhary, an Indian comicbookI Love Bubu Chacha, a Japanese anime seriesJingjing and Chacha, two cartoon Chinese internet police officers People Chacha Nyaigotti-Chacha, a Kenyan ..
Chachai Waterfall
Chachai Falls is a 130 meter tall waterfall on the river Bihad in the Chhatarpur District of Madhya Pradesh, India. ..
Chachanda
Chachanda is a census town in Murshidabad district in the state of West Bengal, India. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Chachanda had a population of 10,300. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Chachanda has an average literac..
Chachani
Chachani Elevation: 19,872 ft (6,057 m) Coordinates: [16°11′29″S, 71°31′47″W] Location: Peru Range: Andes Type: Stratovolcano Last eruption: Unknown Nevado Chachani is the highest (at 6,057 metres above sea level) of the volcanoes near the city of Arequipa in southe..
Chachapoyas
The name Chachapoyas is shared by: The city of Chachapoyas, Peru, capital of the Amazonas RegionThe pre-Columbian Chachapoyas culture, from which the present-day city derives its name.The Chachapoyas Province in the Amazonas Region, Peru This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a li..
Chachapoyas, Peru
Chachapoyas is a city in northern Peru. It is the capital of the Amazonas Region and the Chachapoyas Province. At an elevation of 2234 meters (7,657 feet). The city has a population of approximately 17,000 people. Situated in the mountains far from the Peruvian coast, Chachapoyas remains fairly ..
Chachapoyas culture
This article is about the pre-Columbian civilization. For the contemporary city, see Chachapoyas, Peru. The Chachapoyas, also called the Warriors of the Clouds, were an Andean people living in the cloud forests of the Amazonas region of present-day Peru. The Incas conquered their civilization shor..
Chachapoyas Province
Chachapoyas is a province of the Amazonas Region, Peru. ..
Chachaura-Binaganj
Chachaura-Binaganj is a town and a nagar panchayat in Guna district in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Chachaura-Binaganj had a population of 17,303. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Cha..
Chacha Bhatija
Chacha Bhatija is a 1977 Indian Hindi film directed by Manmohan Desai. It was the years 4th hit for Manmohan Desai ( Amar Akbar Anthony, Dharam Veer and Parvarish being the other 3). And his second with Dharmendra ( after Dharam Veer). Chacha Bhatija stars Dharmendra, Randhir Kapoor, Rehman, Hema Ma..
Chacha Chaudhary
Chacha Chaudhary at the bottom-right corner Chacha Chaudhary (Hindi: चाचा चौधरी) is one of the most popular Indian comic book characters, created by cartoonist Pran Kumar Sharma. It comes in ten Indian languages including Hindi and English and sells almost ten million copies..
Chacha Cricket
Abdul Jalil (b. Sialkot, Punjab) aka Chacha Cricket is one of Pakistan's greatest fans of cricket. "Chacha cricket", translated from Urdu, means "Uncle cricket". Jalil dresses in full green Salwar Kameez and a white cap with a sequined star and crescent moon on it. He is always armed with a Pakista..
Chacha Nyaigotti-Chacha
Professor Chacha Nyaigotti-Chacha is a Kenyan playwright and educationalist, the executive secretary of the Inter-University Council for East Africa, and a former secretary of the Kenyan Higher Education Loans Board. Bibliography Ushairi wa Abdilatif Abdalla: Sautiya Utetezi, Nyaigotti-Chacha, C., ..
Chachoengsao
Chachoengsao is a town in Thailand, capital of the Chachoengsao Province. ..
Chachoengsao Province
Chachoengsao (Thai ฉะเชิงเทรา) is a province (changwat) of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are (from north clockwise) Prachin Buri, Sa Kaeo, Chanthaburi, Chon Buri, Samut Prakan, Bangkok, Pathum Thani and Nakhon Nayok. It also has a short coast to the Gulf of Thailand. Conten..
Chach (disambiguation)
Chach may refer to: Chach The historic Principality of Chach south the Syr Darya RiverChach of Alor, a historic ruler of Sindh 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 lin..
Chach Nama
Chach Nama is a Muslim chronicle. It is also known as the Tarikh-i Hind Wa Sindh. It was translated from the original Arabic to Persian by Muhammad Ali bin Hamid bin Abu Bakr Kufi. The book is a history of the Muslim conquest of South Asia, mostly modern Pakistan, and also contains an account of the..
Chach of Alor
Chach is the name of the Brahmin Chamberlain and Secretary to Rai Sahasi the Second, of the Rai Dynasty who succeeded him to the throne of Sindh. The history of Chach is related in the Chach Nama as part of the history of Sind. Contents 1 Rise to Power2 Sucession2.1 Chandar2.2 ..
Chacing staff
A chasing staff is a kind of polearm that was used in the middle ages of Europe. It consisted of an iron-shod staff some 10-12 feet long, with a spike on the butt end and a metal head at the other. The head was made of a large, flat 'blade' which had a few small protrusions coming off of the top and..
Chack'n Pop
Chack'n Pop (spelled in Japanese as "ちゃっくんぽっぷ", using hiragana) is an arcade game released by Taito in 1983, considered to be an ancestor of Bubble Bobble due to the appearance of many similar enemies and Bubble Bobble's duplication of a Chack'n Pop level. The arcade romset also ..
Chackbay, Louisiana
Chackbay is a census-designated place and town located in northern Lafourche Parish, Louisiana. The population was 4,018 at the 2000 census. Geography Chackbay is located at [29°53′21″N, 90°45′7″W] (29.889113, -90.752009)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to th..
Chackmore
Chackmore (occasionally also known as Chalkmore) is a hamlet in the parish of Radclive, in north Buckinghamshire, England. The hamlet is approached using the resplendent avenue that links Buckingham with Stowe Park. The hamlet name is Anglo Saxon in origin, and means 'Ceacca's moor'. It has been ..
Chackmore Church of England School
Chackmore Church of England School is a mixed Church of England primary school in Chackmore, Buckinghamshire. It is a voluntary controlled infant school, which takes children from the age of 4 through to the age of 9. The school has approximately 65 pupils. External links [School website]..
Chaclacayo
Chaclacayo is a district of the Lima Province in Peru. Contents 1 Location2 Geography3 Name4 Main attractions5 Neighborhoods6 Miscellaneous7 External links Location Chaclacayo is located in the 27th km at the Carretera Central, main road starting in Lima urban..
Chacma Baboon
The Chacma Baboon (Papio ursinus) is, like all other baboons, from the Old World monkey family. With a body length of up to 115 cm and a weight from 15 to 31 kg, it is the largest and heaviest baboon species. It has dark-brown or grey hair with a long snout; unlike other baboons, the males do not..
Chacmool
A chacmool is a sculpture depicting a reclining figure with back slightly raised, head turned to the right, legs drawn up, elbows resting on the ground, and hands holding a vessel or plate on the stomach, perhaps for offerings or human sacrifices. Chacmools are associated with the Toltec capital of..
Chaco
Chaco may refer to: South America: Gran Chaco, a region in South AmericaChaco Province, Argentina in the northeastern part of the countryChaco (region), a region in ParaguayChaco Department, historical in Paraguay and proposed in BoliviaGran Chaco Province, Bolivia (in Tarija Department)Chaco (trib..
Chacoan Mara
The Chacoan Mara, Dolichotis salinicola, is a relatively large rodent from South America of the cavy family. They are a close relative of the better known Patagonian Mara. Contents 1 Habitat2 Food & diet3 Social structure4 Scientific classfication and relatives Habitat The..
Chacoan peccary
The Chacoan peccary (Catagonus wagneri), is the closest living relative to the extinct Platygonus pearcei. It is found in the dry shrub habitat or Chaco of Paraguay, Bolivia, and southern Brazil. The Chacoan peccary has the unusual distinction of having been first described based on fossils and ..
Chacoan Pygmy Opossum
The Chacoan Pygmy Opossum (Chacodelphys formosa) is a recently described genus and species of didelphimorph marsupial. The only species in Chacodelphys, C. formosa, is known from only one specimen collected in 1920 in the Chaco of Formosa Province, Argentina. Description C. formosa is the smalles..
Chacon
El Chacon, Mexico Latitude 20.0708 Longitude -98.7333 Long (DMS) 98° 43' 60W Lat (DMS) 20° 4' 15N Altitude (feet) 7857 Altitude (meters) 2394 Approximate population: 56768 ..
Chaconne
In music, a chaconne (Italian: ciaccona) is a musical form whose primary formal feature involves variation. Originally a kind of dance in a slow triple meter which first emerged in the 16th century and which is probably of Spanish origin, the chaconne is understood today -- in a rather arbitrary wa..
Chacon vs. Limon
The Chacon vs. Limon series of boxing fights between Bobby Chacon and Rafael Limon was a rivalry that made history in the sport. Many sports historians consider Chacon-Limon to be among boxing's fiercest rivalries, alongside Ali-Frazier, Ali-Norton, Barrera-Morales, Gatti-Ward, Louis-Schmeling, Dura..
Chacornac (crater)
Crater characteristics Coordinates ..
Chaco (sandal)
Chaco sandals are a footwear brand designed for outdoor performance, such as hiking, climbing, and camping. The most popular Chacos are the Z/1 and Z/2, heavy-duty sandals with a series of continuous straps that hold the foot firmly in place. Chacos are available in many different styles, patterns,..
Chaco (tribe)
The Chaco tribe built complex stone [[wikt:edifice|edifices]] that aligned with solar and lunar trajectories. The Chaco had no written language and so all knowledge required for building their structures had to be passed by word of mouth over many (25+) generations. The Chaco abandoned their structu..
Chaco Culture National Historical Park
Chaco Culture National Historical Park ..
Chaco Department
Chaco was a department of Paraguay that was merged with Alto Paraguay. In Bolivia some people support the idea to create a department with that name. (Departamento del Chaco). See also ChacoDepartments of BoliviaDepartments of Paraguay ..
Chaco Golden Knee Tarantula
Grammastola aureostriata One of the larger species of tarantula, the Chaco Golden Knee is well known to reach 22 cm (8.5 in). They tend to be one of the more docile species, also and therefore make fairly good pets. Chaco's are also quite attractive, having brown fur with golden stripes on the le..
Chaco National Park
Chcaco National Park ..
Chaco Province
Chaco Capital Resistencia Area km² Population 984,446 (2001) Density 9.9/km² Governor Dr. Roy Nikisch Demonym Chaqueño ISO 3166-2]] AR-H Chaco is an Argentine province located on the north of the country, near the border with Paraguay. Its capital is Resistencia on the Paraná Riv..
Chaco War
The Chaco War (1932–1935) was fought between Bolivia and Paraguay over control of great part of the Gran Chaco region of South America, which was incorrectly thought to be rich in oil. Contents 1 Origins1.1 Control of Natural Resources2 Aftermath2.1 Cease Fire Origin..
Chac Mool
Chac Mool statue from the Chichen Itza site Chac-Mool is the name given to a type of Pre-Columbian Mesoamerican stone altar. The so called "Chac-Mool" altars depict a human figure in an awkward position of reclining with the head up and turned to one side, holding a tray over the stomach. It..
Chad
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Chad (Arabic:تشاد , Tašād; French: Tchad), officially the Republic of Chad, is a landlocked country in central Africa. It borders Libya to the north, Sudan to the east, the Central African Republic to the south, Cameroon and Nigeria to the southwest a..
Chad's Gap
Chad's gap is one of the most well known and prominent gap jumps in the world. Formed in Utah's Wasatch Mountains, across the street from Alta Ski Area in Grizzly Gulch. History It is named after Chad Zurinskas, who in 1999 after hiking in the area found the two mining piles, and decided it would ..
Chad-Cameroon Petroleum Development and Pipeline Project
The Chad-Cameroon Petroleum Development and Pipeline Project is a controversial project to develop the production capacity of oilfields near Doba in southern Chad, and to create a 1,070km pipeline to transport the oil to facilities on the coast of Cameroon. The project was launched on October 18, 20..
Chadae of Goguryeo
King Chadae of Goguryeo (71–165, ruled 146–165) was the seventh ruler of Goguryeo, the northernmost of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. He was the younger brother of King Taejo the Great, and rose to the throne after eliminating those like U Bo and Go Bok-jang who opposed him. The Samgu..
Chadan
Chadan is a town in Tuva, Russia. It is located at around [51°16′60″N, 91°34′60″E]. Cities and towns in the Tuva Republic ..
Chadash Clarinet
Chadash Clarinet is a maker of custom built clarinets and accessories, founded by Guy Chadash. The company also makes a basset extension (a lower joint and bell having extra length and keywork, with which an A soprano clarinet may be converted to an A basset clarinet) and a mouthpiece blank. Guy ..
Chadbourn, North Carolina
Chadbourn is a town in Columbus County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 2,129 at the 2000 census. Geography Chadbourn is located at [34°19′21″N, 78°49′33″W] (34.322374, -78.825823)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census B..
Chadburn
Originally the name of a company that manufactured engine order telegraphs for ships, the term chadburn is now commonly applied generically to any such device, no matter the manufacturer. [Engine Room Telegraph By Chadburns] ..
Chadderton
A sign on Broadway, Chadderton pointing to Chadderton Town Centre. Chadderton is a town [link] in the northwest of England situated one mile from the town centre of Oldham and about six miles from Manchester. Although Chadderton is now administered by Oldham Metropolitan Borough Co..
Chadderton F.C.
Chadderton F.C. are an amateur football club in the North West Counties Football League, Division Two. They are based in Chadderton, near Oldham, in Greater Manchester. They finished the 2004-05 season in 17th position having played 36, won 7, drawn 7, lost 22 , scored 40, conceded 94 and ended w..
Chadderton Hall Park
Chadderton Hall Park is a park in Chadderton, in the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham, Greater Manchester, England. Its roots stretch back to the 13th century being the land on which Chadderton Hall once stood. It contains a large field area with a small football pitch, a playground area, several flow..
Chadderton Urban District
Chadderton was a local government district in Lancashire, United Kingdom from 1894 to 1974. It was created an urban district in 1894 by the Local Government Act 1894 and included the civil parish of Chadderton. In 1974 Chadderton Urban District was abolished by the Local Government Act 1972 and ..
Chaddesden
Chaddesden is a large suburb of Derby, United Kingdom, formerly known as Cedesdene. Cedesene village The old village of Cedesene is situated two and a half miles east of the city. There are many focal points and small shopping centres, the largest being on Nottingham Road (a Roman road). The fo..
Chaddesley Corbett
Chaddesley Corbett is a village and civil parish in the Wyre Forest District of Worcestershire, England. Apart from the village proper, the parish also includes Bluntington, Brockencote, Mustow Green, Cakebole, Outwood, Harvington, and Drayton. ..
Chaddleworth
Chaddleworth is a village and civil parish in Berkshire, England. It is located in the West Berkshire district, near to Leckhampstead and Brightwalton. See also List of civil parishes in BerkshireList of places in Berkshire Settlements in West Berkshire Towns: Hungerford | Newbury | Thatcham C..
Chadds Ford Township, Pennsylvania
Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania is a small township 30 miles southwest of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in Delaware County. Prior to 1996, Chadds Ford Township was known as Birmingham Township, Delaware County, the name being changed as to allow the township to correspond to both its census-designated place..
Chaddy the Owl
Chaddy the Owl is the official mascot of Oldham Athletic A.F.C.; an English football club in Oldham, Greater Manchester, England. He is particularly notable because he has won the Football league mascots' race twice in recent years, in 2002 and 2003. On match days, Chaddy the Owl has been known fo..
Chadd Gindin
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 July 2006. } Chadd Gindin is an American film writer and producer..
Chadhar
Chadhar is a Punjabi tribe of India and Pakistan. They are found among both Rajputs and Jats. Contents 1 Pronunciation2 Origin3 Geographical distribution4 Contemporary notable Chadhars4.1 Chadhar Writers4.2 Notable Chadhars in the past5  Chadhars occupy a large..
Chadian-Sudanese conflict
redirect [[Template:Infobox Military Conflict]]The Chad-Sudan conflict began on December 23 2005, when the government of Chad declared an "état de belligérance", or 'state of belligerency' with Sudan. The BBC and a few other news sources translated "belligérance" as "war". The conflict gre..
Chadian Action for Unity and Socialism
The Action for Unity and Socialism (French: Action pour l'unité et le socialisme)is a communist political party in Chad, led by Fidèle Moungar. The party was founded in 1981. At the last legislative elections, 21 April 2002, the party won according to IPU Parline 1 out of 155 seats. ACTUS publish..
Chadian Armed Forces
The Chadian Armed Forces (Forces Armées Tchadiennes or FAT) were the army of the central government of Chad from 1960 to 1979, under the southern presidents François Tombalbaye and Félix Malloum, until the downfall of the latter in 1979, when the head of the gendarmerie, Wadel Abdelkader Kamougu..
Chadian Association for the Promotion and Defense of Human Rights
The Association Tchadienne pour la Promotion et la Défense des Droits de l'Homme or Chadian Association for the Promotion and Defence of Human Rights (abbreviated as ATDPH or ATPDH) is a human rights organization operating in Chad. Accusations of use of child soldiers ATPDH president and lawyer Ja..
Chadian Civil War
This article is part of theHistory of Chad series Colonial Chad Decolonization in Chad The Tombalbaye Regime Malloum's military government Chadian Civil War The Habré Era The Déby Era Chadian-Sudanese conflict From 1979 to 1982, Chad experienced unprecedented change and spiral..
Chadian constitutional referendum, 2005
On 6 June 2005 the Chadian voters were called to pronounce themselves through a referendum on the revision of the Constitution originally approved on 31 March 1996. The question placed to the voters was this: "Do you support the constitutional law proposal of revision of the Constitution of 31 Mar..
Chadian coup of 1975
The Chadian coup of 1975 was in considerable part generated by the growing distrust of the President of Chad, François Tombalbaye, for the army. This distrust came in part from the Chadian Armed Forces (FAT) incapacity to deal with the rebellion that was inflaming the Muslim north from when the re..
Chadian Democratic Union
The Chadian Democratic Union (in French Union Démocratique Tchadienne or UDT) is the second African political party ever created in Chad. It's ancestor can be traced in the Mutuelle Amicale Tchadienne (MAT), created in 1945 under the impulse of Joseph Brahim Seid by Mahamat Yakouma, Mustapha Batra..
Chadian National Armed Forces
The Chadian National Armed Forces (Forces Armées Nationales Tchadiennes or FANT) was the army of the central government of Chad from January 1983, when the President Hissène Habré's forces, in first place his personal Armed Forces of the North (FAN), were merged. Consisting of about 10,000 soldie..
Chadian National Union
The Chadian National Union (Union Nationale Tchadienne or UNT) was a radical Muslim political party founded in 1958 in Chad by Issa Dana, Mahamut Outman and Abba Siddick. Created to lobby the NO-vote to the referendum on Chad's entry in the French Community, the party advocated drastic political re..
Chadian parliamentary election, 1997
The Chadian parliamentary elections of 1997 was the first multi-party parliamentary election held since Chad's independence in 1960. The voting system was similar to that of France, for it rospected runoff voting, with two separate rounds of voting, the first January 5, and the second February 23 i..
Chadian parliamentary election, 2002
The Chadian parliamentary election of 2002 was the second multi-party parliamentary election since the independence of Chad, and came after the normal expiry of the mandate of the National Assembly's deputies. President Idriss Déby's party, the ruling Patriotic Salvation Movement (MPS), struck an..
Chadian People’s Revolutionary Movement
Chadian People’s Revolutionary Movement (Mouvement Revolutionnaire du Peuple Tchadien or MPR) is a Chadian rebel group that operated in southern Chad in the 1980s. The MPR, headed by Wadel Abdelkader Kamougué, vice-president of the GUNT, wanted to overthrow the government of Hissène Habré and r..
Chadian presidential election, 1996
The elections that took place in two rounds between June 2 and July 3 1996 were the first in the history of Chad since independence. The elections were won by the incumbent President Idriss Déby, who easily defeated at the second round the former warlord Wadel Abdelkader Kamougué, with the suppor..
Chadian presidential election, 2001
The President Idriss Déby presented himself for a second mandate. He obtained the support of an ancient opposer of his, Lol Mohamed Shawa, leader of the Rally for Democracy and Progress (RDP). The elections were widely considered flawed. } discuss]] – [[|action=edit}} edit]]'''Summary of the 20..
Chadian presidential election, 2006
The 2006 Chad presidential election took place on May 3. The deadline to register as a candidate in the election was March 24, 2006. Due to an amendment to the Constitution of Chad passed in 2005, current president Idriss Déby was able to run for a third term; having come to power in December 1990..
Chadian Progressive Party
The Chadian Progressive Party (Parti Progressiste Tchadien or PPT) was the first African political party created in Chad, active from 1947 to 1973. It was a regional branch of the African Democratic Rally (RDA). Founded in February 1947 by Gabriel Lisette, a black colonial administrator born in Pa..
Chadian Social Action
The Chadian Social Action (Action Sociale Tchadienne or AST) was an African political party founded in 1953 in Colonial Chad. It was born as an offshoot of the Chadian Democratic Union (UDT), and like the mother party it represented French commercial interest and Muslim and African traditional chie..
Chadic languages
The Chadic languages are a language family spoken across northern Nigeria, Niger, Chad, Central African Republic and Cameroon, belonging to the Afro-Asiatic phylum. The most widely spoken Chadic language is Hausa, the lingua franca of much of West Africa. They are divided into four subgroups: Biu-..
Chadinga Conservation Reserve
Chadinga Conservation Reserve is located in the Chadinga Dunes on the western side of Lake MacDonnell. The dunes exend up to 3 km inland and form a habitat for the spinifex hopping mouse. Another odd creature found in this reserve is the Dinosaur Ant. The lake is the largest of several salt lakes in..
Chadkirk
The surname Chadkirk is very rare. It derives from a location Chad's Kirk. St Chad was a 9th century Northumbrian (north-east England) christian martyr and kirk is an old saxon word for church. There is only one remaining hamlet called Chadkirk, just south of Manchester and near Stockport in England..
Chadlington
Chadlington is an ancient village in Oxfordshire, England, dating back to the time of Domesday Book. At the 2001 census, its population was under 2,000. Chadlington is the birthplace of Sir Henry Rawlinson, and his younger brother, Canon George Rawlinson. ..
Chadli Bendjedid
Chadli Bendjedid (Arabic: ‎) (born April 14, 1929) was President of Algeria from February 9, 1979 to January 11, 1992. He was reported to have served in the French Army as a junior officer before defecting to the National Liberation Front (FLN) at the beginning of the Algerian War of Independ..
Chadoo
A Chadoo is a fictional extraterrestrial species from the book and television series Animorphs. They are small, tree-dwelling creatures of the Hork-Bajir homeworld. They have four limbs and are very quick and agile. It is Aldrea's second morph. Tree sap attracts them. ..
Chador
A chador (Persian چادر) is an outer garment worn by women; it is one possible way in which a Muslim woman may follow the ħijāb dress code. It is a traditional Iranian garment, mostly used by practicing Muslim women in urban or rural Iran. A chador is a full-length semi-circle of fabric open ..
Chadrivia River
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Chadron, Nebraska
Chadron is a city in Dawes County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 5,634 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Dawes County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Chadron is the home of Chadron State College. Geography Chadron is located at [42°49′39″N, 103°0′11″W&..
Chadron Municipal Airport
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Chadron State College
Chadron State College is a four-year public college in the Nebraska State College System in Chadron, Nebraska. The college is located in the northern part of the Nebraska Panhandle, in the Pine Ridge area; this area differs significantly in geography from the rest of the state. The school opened in..
Chadstone
Chadstone may refer to: Chadstone, Northamptonshire, United KingdomChadstone, Victoria, AustraliaChadstone Shopping Centre in Chadstone, Victoria, Australia This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page,..
Chadstone, Victoria
Chadstone is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Its Local Government Area is the City of Monash. It is most famous for the Chadstone Shopping Centre, which is touted as "Australia's Fashion Capital" due the high concentration of clothing and fashion related stores within the mall. Other lan..
Chadstone Shopping Centre
Chadstone Shopping Centre in Malvern East, Victoria, Australia is one of the largest shopping malls in the southern hemisphere, with nearly four hundred stores. It is touted as "The Fashion Capital", as the majority of its vast number of stores are clothing or fashion related. It is owned by th..
Chadwell Heath
Chadwell Heath is a place in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham in East London. It is a suburban development 12.1 miles (19.5 km) east north-east of Charing Cross. Barking and Dagenham forms a thin protrusion to include Chadwell Heath such that the London Borough of Redbridge is immediate..
Chadwell Heath railway station
Chadwell Heath station is a railway station at Chadwell Heath in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham in East London. It was opened in 1864, and is built on the site of Wangey House, one of Dagenham's oldest buildings dating back to 1250. It is proposed that the Crossrail line will stop her..
Chadwell St Mary
redirect [[Template:Infobox England place]]Chadwell-St-Mary is a small village in the borough of Thurrock in the East of England, United Kingdom. The small village is almost directly connected with the town of Grays. ..
Chadwick
Chadwick may refer to: Chadwick, IllinoisChadwick, an American death rock band.A fast growing term for the male reproductive organ. Originating in the SF Bay, Chadwick is becoming the new term for, 'large and in charge'. People named Chadwick include: Alex ChadwickCassie ChadwickDavid ChadwickEdwin ..
Chadwick's sign
Chadwick's sign is a bluish discoloration of the cervix, vagina and vulva caused by venous congestion. It can be observed as early as 6-8 weeks after conception, and is often used as an early sign of pregnancy. These color changes were discovered in approximately 1836 by French doctor Etienne Jose..
Chadwick, Illinois
Chadwick is a village in Carroll County, Illinois, United States. The population was 505 at the 2000 census. Geography Chadwick is located at [42°0′51″N, 89°53′21″W] (42.014081, -89.889078)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the..
Chadwick, Missouri
Chadwick, Missouri is an unincorporated community in Christian County about six miles southeast of Sparta. Chadwick is best known for its many miles of motor cycle and ATV trails which wind throughout the Mark Twain National Forest. In the past, the town was located at the end of the railroad lin..
Chadwick (band)
Chadwick is an underground death rock band from San Francisco, California. About The band started out as a stoner group in 2002. The barroom band was known for excessive volume, samples, effects, feedback driven melodies, and increasingly drunken live shows. The band frequently played the clubs in ..
Chadwick (crater)
Crater characteristics Coordinates ..
Chadwick Arboretum
Chadwick Arboretum (60 acres) is an arboretum on the Agriculture campus of Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. The main arboretum collection is located just across Lane Avenue from the Schottenstein Center at 555 Donald Borror Drive, with its other collections nearby. The arboretum is open dai..
Chadwick End
for at grid reference SP206731 Chadwick End is a village within the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull in the English West Midlands area. Chadwick means 'farm near a spring'. Part of Chadwick End falls into the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull and part into Warwickshire. It is almost continuo..
Chad "Corntassel" Smith
Chadwick "Corntassel" Smith Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation Chadwick "Corntassel" Smith was elected as Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation in 1999. Smith holds a bachelor's degree in education from the University of Georgia, a master's degree in public administration from the Univers..
Chad (disambiguation)
Chad may refer to: Chad, the African country.Lake ChadChadic languagesChad of Mercia, Anglo-Saxon bishop, saint; Chad is the better-known name of CeaddaChad (paper) (includes information on election-related chads)Chad (graffiti)Yasutora Sado, aka "Chad", a character in the manga and anime series Bl..
Chad (graffiti)
Chad spotted in Stockholm, Sweden. With "Kilroy Was Here" at the Washington National World War II Memorial. Another example. Chad was an ubiquitous piece of popular culture graffiti often seen in the United Kingdom during and shortly after World War II. The graffiti consisted of ..
Chad (paper)
Chads are paper particles created when holes are made in a computer punched tape or punch card. Chads were made famous in the highly contentious 2000 presidential election in the United States, where a majority in the U.S. Electoral College was determined in Florida by the counting of punch card b..
Chad Air Force
The Chad Air Force was formed in 1961 as the Escadrille Nationale Tchadienne, and renamed Force Aérienne Tchadienne in 1973. It continues to be part of the Chadian Army. The force shares a base with French forces at N'Djamena International Airport. In the 1960s the Chadian Air Force was hardly..
Chad Allen
For other use, see Chad Allen (baseball player) Chad Allen photo taken from The Advocate magazine Chad Allen (born Chad Allen Lazzari on June 5, 1974) is an American actor. Chad grew up in Long Beach, California. He is the youngest of four boys and his parents were hoping for a girl. They go..
Chad Allen (baseball player)
Chad Allen (born February 6, 1975 in Dallas, Texas) is a left fielder/designated hitter in Major League Baseball. From 1999 through 2005, Allen has played for the Minnesota Twins (1999-2001), Cleveland Indians (2002), Florida Marlins (2003) and Texas Rangers (2004-05). He bats and throws right ha..
Chad and Jeremy
Chad and Jeremy were a singing folk rock duo in the 1960s, composed of Chad Stuart and Jeremy Clyde. They were part of the "British Invasion", a large influx of British rock and pop musicians to the American music scene. The duo's first single, "Yesterday's Gone", was their only real British hit;..
Chad at the 1972 Summer Olympics
Chad competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany under the IOC country code CHA. It was the third appearance of the African nation, which made its Olympic debut in 1964.                Total Chad 0 0 0 0 Resul..
Chad at the 1984 Summer Olympics
Chad competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California under the IOC country code CHA. It was the fourth appearance of the African nation, which made its debut in 1964. The team brought home no medals. Chad 0 0 0 0 Results by event ..
Chad at the 1988 Summer Olympics
Chad competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea under the IOC country code CHA. It was the fifth appearance of the African nation, which made it's debut in 1964. Chad 0 0 0 0 Results by event ..
Chad at the 1992 Summer Olympics
Chad competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain under the IOC country code CHA. It was the sixth appearance of the African nation, which made it's debut in 1964. Chad 0 0 0 0 Results by event ..
Chad at the 1996 Summer Olympics
Chad competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia under the IOC country code CHA. It was the seventh appearance of the African nation, which made it's debut in 1964. Chad 0 0 0 0 Results by event National Olympic Committees at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Unite..
Chad at the 2000 Summer Olympics
Chad competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia under the IOC country code CHA. It was the 8th appearance of the African nation, which made it's debut in 1964. Contents 1  Chad 0 0 0 0 Results by event ..
Chad at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Chad competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece under the IOC country code CHA. It was the 9th appearance of the African nation, which made its debut in 1964. Chad 0 0 0 0 Results by event ..
Chad Bannon
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Chad Barrett
Chad Barrett (born April 30, 1985 in San Diego, California) is an American soccer striker, who currently plays for the Chicago Fire of Major League Soccer. Barrett played two seasons of college soccer at UCLA, and led the team in assists his second year. He chose to forgo the rest of his college ..
Chad Beguelin
Chad Beguelin (born 24 September 1969) is an American playwright who wrote the lyrics and co-book for the Broadway musical The Wedding Singer. He was nominated for two Tony Awards for his work on the musical, as well as a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Lyrics. Chad graduated from New York Universi..
Chad Bentz
Chad Robert Bentz (born on May 5, 1980 in Seward, Alaska) is a Major League Baseball pitcher for the Chicago White Sox. Bentz grew up in Juneau, and he made history in 2004 by becoming the second pitcher, after Jim Abbott, to play the sport after being born without one of his hands. Bentz fields a..
Chad Billingsley
Chad Ryan Billingsley (born July 29, 1984, in Defiance, Ohio) is a Major League Baseball right-handed pitcher with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Contents 1 Draft2 MLB Debut3 Teams4 External links Draft Billingsley was the first round pick (24th overall) of the Los Angeles Dodger..
Chad Blackwell
Chad Blackwell was a collegiate baseball player for the University of Iowa from 1999 until 2001. During his career he was named Big Ten Pitcher of the week twice and Louisville Slugger National Player of the week for pitching a perfect game versus Northwestern University. ..
Chad Blount
Chad Blount Born: September 4, 1979 Birthplace: Walkerton, Indiana Awards: - NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Statistics Car #, Team 2004 NEXTEL Cup Position: 81st Best Cup Position: 81th - 2004 First Race: 2004 Tropicana 400 (Chicago) First Win: - Last Win: - Wins Top Tens ..
Chad Bradford
Chadwick Lee "Chad" Bradford (born September 14, 1974) is an American relief pitcher for the New York Mets in Major League Baseball. Bradford was born in Jackson, Mississippi. He attended Hinds Community College and the University of Southern Mississippi until 1996. He was drafted by the Chicag..
Chad Bratzke
Chad Alan Bratzke (born September 15, 1971 in Waukegan, Illinois) is a former American football defensive end in the NFL. He played ten seasons in the NFL, five for the New York Giants and five for the Indianapolis Colts. He attended Eastern Kentucky University. ..
Chad Broskey
Chad Broskey was Gavin in Big Hair & Baseball, and episode for The Suite Life of Zack and Cody. He is soon to appear in Read It and Weep. Chad went to the Youth Performing Arts School, part of duPont Manual High School in Louisville, KY. ..
Chad Brown
''This article is about the American football player. For the actor/poker player, please see Chad Brown (actor) Chad Brown (born July 12, 1970 in Pasadena, California) is an American football outside linebacker who currently plays for the New England Patriots. He previously played for the Seattle ..
Chad Brown (actor)
Chad Brown Nickname(s) None Hometown Los Angeles, California World Series of Poker Bracelet(s) None Money finishes 10 Highest ITM main event finish None World Poker Tour Titles None Final tables 1 Money Finishes 4 Chad Brown (born in Manhattan, New York) is an American ..
Chad Bryant
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Chad Bugeja
Chad Bugeja (born April 28, 1981 in Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia) is an Australian football (soccer) player. He played as a striker for Adelaide United in the newly formed Hyundai A-League's inaugural season, but was delisted in the close season. ..
Chad Butler
Chad Matthew Butler (born in Amsterdam, the Netherlands on March 24, 1974) has been the drummer for the band Switchfoot since it's founding in 1997. He and his wife Tina (they married in 1997) have 2 sons, Evan and Dylan, with whom they now reside in San Diego, CA. Chad has a degree in History of Sc..
Chad Campbell
Chad Campbell Personal Information Birth: May 31, 1974,Andrews, Texas Nationality: American Residence: Lewisville, Texas Career College: University of Nevada, Las Vegas Turned Professional: 1996 Current Tour: PGA Tour (joined 2001) Professional wins: 19 (PGA Tour..
Chad Carvin
Chad Robb Carvin (born April 13, 1974 in Laguna Hills, California) is a freestyle swimmer from the United States, who became the second man since the legendary Mark Spitz in 1972 to win four individual titles at a US Nationals (1997). He has won several titles in the FINA Short Course World Champion..
Chad Chaffin
Chad Chaffin Born: July 20, 1968 Birthplace: Smyrna, Tennessee Awards: - NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Statistics Car #, Team #61 - Front Row Motorsports 2005 NEXTEL Cup Position: 88th Best Cup Position: 85th - 2004 First Race: 2004 Subway 500 (Martinsville) First Win: - Last ..
Chad Channing
Chad Channing Chad Channing (born January 31 1967) was a drummer for the band Nirvana from 1988 until he left due to creative differences within the band in 1990 (contrary to popular belief, his departure was a mutual decision within the band with no hard feelings on either side). He was late..
Chad Chapin
Chad Ernest Chapin (born June 11, 1975) is the drummer of Christian rock band TAIT. His older brother, Lonnie, is the bassist of the band. Chad and Lonnie were raised in a very musical and deeply Christian family. When Chad was a young boy, he saw "The Animal" Muppet from the Jim Henson The Mup..
Chad Clifton
Jeffrey Chad Clifton (born June 26, 1976 in Martin, Tennessee) is an American football Offensive Tackle who currently plays for the Green Bay Packers of the NFL. Contents 1 High School career2 College career3 Professional career4 External links High School career At Westview ..
Chad Collyer
Chad Collyer (born December 12, 1974 in Liberty, Indiana) is an American professional wrestler. Contents 1 Career1.1 England1.2 Heartland Wrestling Association1.3 Japan1.4 Ring of Honor1.5 Total Nonstop Action Wrestling2 Wrestling facts2.1 Finishing and s..
Chad Cordero
Chad Patrick Cordero (born March 18, 1982 in Upland, California) is currently a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball for the Washington Nationals. His nickname "The Chief" was given to him by his college teammates. This nickname has served him well in politics-heavy Washington, wh..
Chad Cornes
Chad Cornes (born 12 November, 1979) is an Australian rules footballer who made his debut in 1999. He plays for Port Adelaide in the AFL, and was part of his side's 2004 premiership, captained by Warren Tredrea. He is the son of former Adelaide coach Graham Cornes and the older brother of Port Adela..
Chad Cota
Chad Cota (b. 1971) is a former professional American Football player, who generally played as a strong safety. He was drafted by the Carolina Panthers in 1995 and went on to play for the New Orleans Saints, Indianapolis Colts, St. Louis Rams and the Buffalo Bills. He retired in 2003. Chad Cota is..
Chad Curtis
Chad David Curtis (born November 6 1968 in Marion, Indiana) is a former center and left fielder in Major League Baseball who played from 1992-2001, notably for the New York Yankees. He also played for the Los Angeles Angels (his original team), the Detroit Tigers, the Los Angeles Dodgers, the Clevel..
Chad Dawson
Chad Dawson was born to Wanda and Rick Dawson in Hartsville, South Carolina in 1982. He has 4 brothers and 2 sisters. His father was a boxer and the training in the northeast was believed to be much better. When Chad was 7 years old, his father moved the family to New Haven, Connecticut. He t..
Chad Deering
Chad Deering (born 2 September, 1970) is an American football (soccer) player. He played briefly in Germany for Schalke 04 and VfL Wolfsburg and then for Dallas Burn in Major League Soccer. He played for United States national football team and was a participant at the 1998 FIFA World Cup. ..
Chad Dickson
First appearance as a KND Operative: Op CHAD First appearance as a villain: Op END (officially in LEADER) Chad Dickson is a character on [[Codename: Kids Next Door]]. He was once KND Operative Numbuh 274 and was once the Supreme Leader of the Kids Next Door until he turned traitor on the KND and a..
Chad Dittman
Chad Dittman (born March 23, 1979, in San Antonio, Texas) was a former sales representative of the Corpus Christi Rayz hockey team who later established a semi-professional indoor football league which was called the Intense Football League which operated in 2004 with six teams, all located in Texas..
Chad Donella
Chad E. Donella (born on May 18, 1978 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian actor who has appeared in several movies and television shows. He attended the Arts York Drama Program, in which he participated in such plays as Oedipus Rex, Waiting for Godot, and The Collected Works of Billy the Ki..
Chad Douglas
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Chad Durbin
Chad Griffin Durbin (born December 3 1977 Spring Valley, IL - ) is a pitcher currently with the Detroit Tigers of the American League. He has also played with the Kansas City Royals and Cleveland Indians of the American League. External links [Baseball-Reference.com] - career statistics ..
Chad Everett
Chad Everett (born Raymond Lee Cramton June 11, 1936 in South Bend, Indiana, United States) is an American actor who has appeared in over 40 films and television series but is probably best known for his role as Dr. Joe Gannon in the 1970s television drama Medical Center. Everett was raised in Dea..
Chad Faust
--> Chad Faust (born on 14 July 1980 in Victoria, British Columbia) is a Canadian actor best known for his role as Kyle Baldwin in The 4400. He currently resides in Los Angeles. Biography Probably the only actor to play an entire supporting role in nothing more than a green speedo, Faust battled e..
Chad Fletcher
Chad Fletcher (born 30 August, 1979) is a prolific ballwinner who plays for the West Coast Eagles in the Australian Football League. Fletcher began his professional football career in the West Australian Football League with Subiaco, and was elevated from the West Coast rookie list in 1998. He made..
Chad Folk
Chad Folk (born October 28, 1972 in Kelowna, British Columbia) is a Canadian Football League center for the Toronto Argonauts. He was the 1st overall pick in the 1997 CFL College Draft. Junior College Years Folk attended Butte Community College, and was a two-time team captain and a two-time All-Am..
Chad Fonville
Chad Everette Fonville (born March 5, 1971, in Jacksonville, North Carolina) was a Major League Baseball infielder. Drafted by the San Francisco Giants in the 11th round of the 1992 MLB amateur draft, Fonville would make his Major League Baseball debut with the Montreal Expos on April 28, 1995, an..
Chad Ford
Chad Ford is an American sports journalist who worked for ESPN Insider from 2001-2005 and is currently a professor of conflict resolution in Hawaii. Ford grew up in Kansas City, Missouri. He has a bachelor's degree in history from Brigham Young University-Hawaii, a master's degree in conflict anal..
Chad Fortune
Chad Fortune (born August 13 1967) is a monster truck driver and former professional wrestler in the WWF, as part of the short lived tag team called Tekno Team 2000 with Erik Watts. Professional Wrestling Chad Fortune was Travis, and Erik Watts was Troy, respectively. They wrestled only 6 match..
Chad Fox
Chad Douglas Fox (born September 3, 1970 in Coronado, California) is a current right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball who plays for the Chicago Cubs. Chad previously played for the Atlanta Braves, Milwaukee Brewers, Boston Red Sox and Florida Marlins. He is known for his injuries that have s..
Chad Gabriel DeKoven
Chad Gabriel DeKoven is a U.S. felon and prison inmate who took the US federal government to court because he was not treated as a God. He claims he is a "Messiah-God". DeKoven was convicted of armed robbery and imprisoned in Standish Prison in Bay City, Michigan. He sued the prison system because ..
Chad Gaudin
Chad Edward Gaudin (born March 24, 1983 in New Orleans, Louisiana) is a pitcher for the Oakland Athletics. He was acquired in a trade with the Toronto Blue Jays on December 5, 2005 in exchange for a player to be named later. On December 8, 2005, outfielder Dustin Majewski was traded to the Blue Jay..
Chad Gibson
For the Australian rules footballer, see Chad Gibson. Chad Gibson (born Sydney, Australia, 19 June, 1976) is a football (soccer) player. He is club captain of Queensland Roar FC, which is a founder member of the A-League competition. Gibson plays as a sweeper. He began his professional career with..
Chad Gilbert
Chad Gilbert is the lead guitarist with American pop-punk band New Found Glory, and is a former member and songwriter of the hardcore punk band Hazen Street and Shai Hulud. Gilbert also performed guest vocals for the band Throwdown on the album Haymaker for the song "The Only Thing". Chad Gilbert ha..
Chad Gracey
Chad Gracey (born 23 July 1971, in York, Pennsylvania, USA) is the drummer for the band Live. External links [The Chad Gracey Fan Site][Interview with Chad on Drummer's Digest] ..
Chad Greenway
[] at NFL.com Chad Greenway (born January 12, 1983 in Mount Vernon, South Dakota) is an American football player who played college football for the Iowa Hawkeyes from 2002 to 2005. Beginning in 2006, Greenway will play professionally for the Minnesota Vikings. Iowa Hawkeye career Gree..
Chad Harris
Chad Harris is a fictional character on the American soap opera Passions. The character was initially played by Donn Swaby from 1999-2002, and since 2002 has been played by Charles Divins. Contents 1 First scene2 Family2.1 Children2.2 Parents2.3 Siblings2.4 Grandpare..
Chad Hartman
Chad Hartman is a sports radio talk show host on the FAN Radio Network, headquartered in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, where its flagship KFAN is broadcast with local programming seven days a week. Hartman's show airs every weekday from 2-4:30 PM, and is preceded by the Common Man Progrum[sic]..
Chad Harville
Chad Harville (born September 16, 1976 in Selmer, Tennessee) is a middle relief pitcher who currently plays for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. From 1999 through 2005, Harville has played with the Oakland Athletics (1999, 2001, 2003-04), Houston Astros (2004-05), and Boston Red Sox (2005). He bats and t..
Chad Hayes
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Chad Hedrick
Chad Hedrick in Groß-Gerau, Germany, in 2005. Chad Hedrick (born April 17, 1977 in Spring, Texas) is an American inline speed skater and ice speed skater. Hedrick revolutionized the inline speed skating world with his unique technique, called the double push or DP, now the standard skatin..
Chad Henne
Chad Henne Personal Info Date of Birth July 2, 1985 Place of Birth West Lawn, Pennsylvania Height 6'-2" Weight 225 pounds Player Information Position Quarterback Number 7 School University of Michigan Awards Bowl Games Rose Bowl (2004), Alamo Bowl (2005) NF..
Chad Hennings
Chad Hennings (born October 20, 1965) played defensive lineman for the Air Force Academy Falcons. Hennings went on to play in the National Football League with the Dallas Cowboys, winning three Super Bowls. He was born in Elberon, Iowa. After graduating from the United States Air Force Academy in 1..
Chad Hugo
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Chad Hunt
Chad Hunt in The Best of Chad Hunt Chad Hunt (born in Wadsworth, Ohio, United States, 1973) is a gay porn star who performs in pornographic movies. He has appeared four times on the cover of Inches Magazine, a gay porn magazine that focuses on men with extra-large penises. He has also appeared ..
Chad Hutchinson
Chad Hutchinson (born February 21, 1977 in San Diego, California) is an American football quarterback in the NFL who has played for the Chicago Bears and the Dallas Cowboys. He went to Stanford University. Hutchinson was part of a highly-publicized quarterback controversy with the Cowboys, when he ..
Chad I. Ginsburg
Chad Ginsburg in the CKY Documentary Chad I. Ginsburg is the lead guitarist and mixer/producer of the modern rock band CKy He also plays bass. Chad has been in the music industry for years, and appeared in his first album Reverb on the Click by the band Rudy + Blitz in 1995. Most recently, ..
Chad Jackson
Chad Jackson (born on March 6, 1985 in Birmingham, Alabama) is a wide receiver for the New England Patriots. He spent his college career playing for the Florida Gators. He was selected by the Patriots in the second round of the 2006 NFL Draft, with the 36th overall pick. College Career After a pr..
Chad Johnson
[] at NFL.com Chad Johnson (born January 9, 1978 in Miami, Florida), is an American football wide receiver for the National Football League's Cincinnati Bengals. He was drafted as a junior out of Oregon State University by the Bengals, who had the fifth pick in the second round of the 2..
Chad Keegan
Chad Keegan (born July 30, 1979) is a South African cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler. Born in Johannesburg, Keegan has been playing first-class cricket since 2001. Having suffered several injuries in 2004, a year after being voted Middlesex Player of the Ye..
Chad Kilger
Chad Kilger (born 27 November, 1976 in Cornwall, Ontario) is a Canadian ice hockey right wing who currently plays for the Toronto Maple Leafs of the NHL. Playing career Chad Kilger began his playing career by playing two seasons in the Ontario Hockey League with the Kingston Frontenacs. He was suc..
Chad Kimball
Chad Kimball is an American Theater Actor. After graduating from Boston Conservatory, Chad moved to New York and was hired in the Broadway show, The Civil War. Soon he was in the Off-Broadway revival of Godspell, and in the revival of Stephen Sondheim's Into the Woods. Later, he appeared in the Broa..
Chad Kluko
Chad Kluko (born 1961) is the 2006 Democratic candidate for the United States House of Representatives from the 18th Congressional District of Pennsylvania. He worked in the television and wireless communications industries in Southern California, holding positions including director of broadcast op..
Chad Knaus
Chad Anthony Knaus (pronounced kuh-NOWSE) (born August 5, 1971 in Rockford, Illinois) is a NASCAR Nextel Cup crew chief for Jimmie Johnson, who currently drives the #48 Lowe's Chevrolet Monte Carlo owned by teammate Jeff Gordon and operated by Rick Hendrick's Hendrick Motorsports. Contents 1..
Chad Kreuter
Chadden Michael Kreuter (born August 26 1964) in Greenbrae, California) is a former catcher in Major League Baseball catcher and the current head coach of the USC Trojans baseball team. Kreuter played for seven different ballclubs during his career: the Texas Rangers, (1988-1991, 2003), Detroit Tig..
Chad Kroeger
Chad Robert Turton (born November 15, 1974, in Hanna, Alberta, Canada), better known by Chad Kroeger, his stage name, is a singer and lead guitarist for Nickelback. He formed Nickelback in 1995 in Hanna, Alberta. He's part of Nickelback with his brother Mike Kroeger (bass), Ryan Peake (guitar) and..
Chad Kroski
Chad Kroski is a fictional author. He was created for a German commercial by T-Mobile for its web'n'walk service. Since the launch of the advert, many unofficial websites have popped up to propagate various stories about Kroski (see unofficial biography below), most of them differing from T-Mobile's..
Chad Kymal
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Chad Larose
Chad Larose (born March 27, 1982 in Fraser, Michigan, United States) is a professional ice hockey right wing who currently plays for the Carolina Hurricanes of the NHL. Contents 1 Playing career2 Awards3 Records4 Career statistics5 International play6 External link..
Chad Lavalais
Chad Douglas Lavalais is an American football player. He was born on April 15, 1979 in Marksville, Louisiana. Contents 1 Personal2 Career2.1 College2.2 Transaction2.3 2004 Season (Falcons) Personal Lavalais lettered in football and track at Marksville High School in L..
Chad Lewis
[] at NFL.com Chad Wayne Lewis (born October 5, 1971) is an American football tight end who most recently played for the Philadelphia Eagles. He played for one year with the St. Louis Rams and went to Brigham Young University. Lewis caught the game clinching touchdown pass in the 2005 NFC ..
Chad Little
Chad Little Born: April 23, 1963 Birthplace: Spokane, Washington Awards: 1987 NASCAR Winston West Series Rookie of the Year 1988 NASCAR Winston West Series Champion NASCAR Cup statistics 217 races run over 16 years. Best Cup Position: 15th - 1998 (Winston Cup) First Race: ..
Chad Lowe
Chad Lowe (born January 15, 1968 in Dayton, Ohio, USA) is an actor. He starred in Life Goes On as a man suffering from AIDS; for this performance, he won an Emmy Award. He has also had recurring roles on ER, Melrose Place and as Craig Spence on Now and Again. He has been married to actress Hilary..
Chad Lucas
Chad Dennard Lucas (born on 11/07/81 in Tustegee, Ala) is a wide receiver for the Amsterdam Admirals. Lucas attended Alabama State University, where he majored in marketing. He began his professinal career with the Tennessee Titansas a free agent but was cut before any real training camp. He then we..
Chad Marshall
Chad Marshall (born August 22, 1984 in Riverside, California) is an American soccer player, who plays central defense for the Columbus Crew in Major League Soccer. Marshall was drafted second overall in the 2004 MLS SuperDraft by the Crew, after two distinguished years playing college soccer fo..
Chad McCumbee
Chad McCumbee (born October 15, 1984 in Supply, North Carolina is an actor and stock car driver. He currently drives the #07/#08 Chevrolet Silverado for Green Light Racing in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, and the #11 for Andy Hillenburg in the ARCA RE/MAX Series. He finished fourth in the RE/MA..
Chad McNamara
Chad McNamara is a Canadian actor best known for portraying Rooney on the children's show The Doodlebops, and made a short appearance on the show "Queer As Folk." ..
Chad McQueen
Chad McQueen (December 28, 1960) is the son of famed actor Steve McQueen. Born in Los Angeles, California, Chad worked as an American movie actor for a time and was in The Karate Kid and in many other roles. He's also a producer. A professional race car driver, he was seriously injured (suffered a ..
Chad McVeigh
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Chad Michael Murray
Chad Michael Murray (born August 24, 1981 in Buffalo, New York) is an American actor, former male fashion model and teen idol. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Early life1.2 Career1.3 Personal life2 Filmography3 External links Biography Early life Murray was born in Buffal..
Chad Mitchell Trio
The Chad Mitchell Trio was a popular folk music group during the 1960s. The group became known for their willingness to perform both serious and satirical songs that criticized current events and news-makers, taking more risks to do so than the typical 'folk music' groups of their time. Contents ..
Chad Moeller
Chad Edward Moeller [MOE-ler] (born February 18, 1975 in Upland, California) was formerly a Major League Baseball and currently a Minor League Baseball catcher and right-handed batter who plays for the AAA-level Nashville Sounds in the Milwaukee Brewers farm system. Contents 1 Pro..
Chad Morgan
Chadwick William 'Chad' Morgan (born February 11, 1933) is an Australian comedic singer/guitarist renowned for his vaudeville style of comic country and western songs, his prominent teeth, and goofy stage persona. In reference to his first recording he is known as The Sheik of Scrubby Creek. He wa..
Chad Morrison
Chad Morrison (born March 29, 1978) is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League. Drafted to the West Coast Eagles as a complementary pick in the 1995 Pre-Season Draft, Morrison made his debut as a twenty year old in Round 1 against Fremantle in 1996, after staying in Melbo..
Chad Morton
[] at NFL.com Chad Morton (born April 4, 1977 in Torrance, CA) is a backup running back and kick/punt returner for the New York Giants who has also played previously for the New Orleans Saints, New York Jets and Washington Redskins. Professional career Chad Morton was a first alternate..
Chad Mottola
Charles Edward "Chad" Mottola (born October 15, 1971, in Augusta, Georgia) is a Major League Baseball outfielder. He is an alumnus of the University of Central Florida. Drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in the 1st round of the 1992 MLB amateur draft, Mottola would make his Major League Baseball debut..
Chad Muska
Chad Muska (born May 2, 1977 in Lorain, Ohio) is an American professional skateboarder. He began skating at the age of 11. Over the span of his career he has been sponsored by C1 Denim & Supply Co., TSA, CCS, C1RCA, éS Footwear, Etnies, Toy Machine, and Shorty's Skateboards. Using earnings from hi..
Chad Myers
Chad Myers is a weather anchor and severe weather expert for CNN Worldwide based in the network's world headquarters in Atlanta. Previously, Myers served as a meteorologist and weather anchor for CNN, and before that, served as a meteorologist for ABC network affiliate WSYX in Columbus, Ohio during..
Chad national football team
The Chad national football team, nicknamed Sao, is the national team of Chad and is controlled by the Fédération Tchadienne de Football. A member of CAF, it is one of its weakest teams. World Cup record 1930 to 1998 - Did not enter2002 - Did not qualify2006 - Did not qualify African Nations C..
Chad of Mercia
Saint Chad of Mercia (Anglo-Saxon Ceadda) (died March 2, 672) was a monk and priest in 7th century England. He was one of four brothers, all active in the Anglo-Saxon church - the others were Cedd, Cynibill and Caelin. Most of our knowledge of Chad comes from the writings of the Venerable Bede. A..
Chad Ogea
Chad Wayne Ogea (born November 9, 1970 in Lake Charles, Louisiana) was a Major League Baseball pitcher. He made his MLB debut in 1994 and played his final game in 1999. Professional playing career Ogea played his first five major league seasons with the Cleveland Indians and his final season with ..
Chad Oliver
Symmes Chadwick Oliver (1928-1993) was an award winning science fiction and Western writer and chair of the Department of Anthropology at the University of Texas at Austin. Bibliography Novels Mists of the Dawn (1952)Shadows in the Sun (1954)The Winds of Time (1956)Unearthly Neighbors (1960)The W..
Chad Orvella
Chad Robert Orvella (born October 1, 1980 in Renton, Washington) is a relief pitcher for the Major League Baseball Tampa Bay Devil Rays. He was the early favorite for becoming the Devil Ray's closer in 2006, however he struggled in spring training and was sent down to AAA Durham. External links &..
Chad Owens
Chad Owens (b. April 3, 1982, Honolulu, Hawaii) is a wide receiver/return specialist in the NFL with the Jacksonville Jaguars. High school career Chad Owens attended Roosevelt High School in Honolulu, Hawaii, where he was a three sport star in football, basketball, and track. As a senior, he was an..
Chad Paronto
Chad Michael Paronto (born July 28, 1975 in Woodsville, New Hampshire) is a relief pitcher for the Atlanta Braves. Paronto attended Woodsville High School, where he played soccer, baseball, and basketball. Paronto went on to attend the University of Massachusetts before being drafted by the Balti..
Chad Patton
Chad Patton is a professional wrestling referee that is currently signed to the World Wrestling Entertainment to referee on the RAW brand. On the August 8 2005 edition of RAW, Patton competed in his first match when Eric Bischoff forced him to wrestle against Chris Jericho. Patton would suffer a l..
Chad Pennington
[] at NFL.com James Chadwick Pennington (born June 26, 1976 in Knoxville, Tennessee) is an American football quarterback for the NFL's New York Jets. Pennington was a Rhodes Scholar finalist as he held a GPA of 3.75 majoring in Broadcast journalism. Pennington graduated from the Webb Sc..
Chad Power
Chad Thomas Power (born January 30, 1984 in California) is a black belt that starred in 3 Ninjas and 3 Ninjas Knuckle Up. External link [Chad Power] at the IMDB ..
Chad Qualls
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. Chad Qualls (born August 17, 1978, Lomita, California) is a relief pitcher for the Houston Astros. Qualls allow..
Chad Randall
Chad Randall (born December 30 1980 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia) is a rugby league player for the Harlequins Rugby League club in the European Super League. Chad joined the Harlequins for 2006 after his contract with the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles in the National Rugby League competitio..
Chad Reed
--> Chad Reed is an Australian Supercross champion, winning the U.S. AMA 250 Supercross title in 2004. He had also won the Australian Supercross twice. Born in 1982, in Kurri Kurri, Australia, Chad is married and currently resides in Dade City, Florida. After winning the Australian Supercross Cham..
Chad Rempel
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Chad S. Johnson
Chad S. Johnson (born August 11, 1967 in Emporia, Kansas), a Harvard-educated attorney, served as the Executive Director of National Stonewall Democrats from September 1, 2001 to January 1, 2003. Stonewall Democrats is the only national political organization of LGBT Democrats. Prior to his tenure..
Chad Schmidt
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Chad Scott
Chad Scott (born September 6, 1974) is a cornerback that plays for the New England Patriots, and went to University of Maryland. To date, he has 0 sacks and 19 interceptions. ..
Chad Sexton
Chad Ronald Sexton (born September 7th, 1970, in Lexington, Kentucky) is the drummer for the band 311. He grew up in Omaha, NE and went to Westside High School (Omaha). He is noted as a very successful and talented drummer, and is probably best known for his drum solo on the song "Applied Science"..
Chad sidler
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Chad Slaughter
Chad Slaughter (born June 4, 1978 in Dallas, Texas) is currently playing offensive tackle for the Oakland Raiders in the National Football League. He played college football at Alcorn State University. High School Years Slaughter attended Kimball High School in Dallas, Texas, and was a three-sport..
Chad Smith
For other uses, see Chad Smith (Disambiguation). --> Chad Smith (born on October 25, 1961 in Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA) is a drummer in the rock band the Red Hot Chili Peppers. He joined the band after Jack Irons quit because of the distress and chaos over Hillel Slovak's death. In 1993, he releas..
Chad Smith (Disambiguation)
Chad Smith may refer to: Chad "Corntassel" Smith, a Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation.Chad Smith, a drummer in the Red Hot Chili Peppers.Chad Smith (G/Z/R), a drummer in the band G/Z/R. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ..
Chad Smith (G/Z/R)
''This article is about the drummer of the G/Z/R. For the drummer of Red Hot Chili Peppers with the same name, please see Chad Smith. Chad Smith is the drummer for G/Z/R. He replaced Deen Castronovo in 1997, and both he and Clark Brown have been members since. Chad began playing drums at the age o..
Chad Stanley
Chad Stanley (born January 29, 1976) is a National Football League punter for the Houston Texans. Education Stanley attended Ore City High School in Ore City, Texas, where he lettered in football, basketball, baseball, and track. In football, he won All-District honors at punter. He later attended ..
Chad Stewart
Chad Stewart is a drummer who has played for various bands, including Faster Pussycat, Newlydeads, Motochrist, Stimulator, Enuff Z'Nuff, etc. He has also played with C.C. Deville, Coyote Shivers, and Gilby Clarke. ..
Chad Szeliga
Chad Szeliga is the drummer for the band Breaking Benjamin, former drummer of sw1tched. ..
Chad Taylor
Chad Taylor (born 24 November 1970, USA) is the lead guitarist for the band Live. ..
Chad Tracy
Chad Austin Tracy (born May 22, 1980 in Charlotte, North Carolina) is a third baseman in Major League Baseball who plays with the Arizona Diamondbacks. He bats left handed and throws right handed. Tracy compiled a .339 batting average during his career at East Carolina University and was selected..
Chad Trujillo
Chadwick A. "Chad" Trujillo (born November 22, 1973), is the co-discoverer of 2003 UB313, which he claims to be the Tenth Planet. Trujillo works with computer software and has examined the orbits of the numerous trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs), which is the outer area of the solar system that he spe..
Chad Valley
Chad Valley is a long-established brand of toys in the United Kingdom. The company has its roots in a printing business established by Anthony Bunn Johnson in Birmingham in the early 19th century. Under the management of his son Joseph and grandson Alfred the company moved to the suburb of Harborne,..
Chad VanGaalen
Chad VanGaalen is a Canadian musician and artist from Calgary, Alberta. Following a few scattered indipendant releases, done mostly on burnt CDs with hand-drawn art, Chad realeased His first official album Infiniheart. A collection of songs recorded purely for his own entertainment in his bedroom, ..
Chad Varah
Rev. Edward Chad Varah, CH, CBE (born November 12, 1911) is a British Anglican priest, best known as the founder of The Samaritans (now known just as "Samaritans") in 1953, the world's first crisis hotline organisation, offering non-religious telephone counselling to those contemplating suicide. Hi..
Chad Viggiano
Chad Viggiano is the winner of the For Love or Money TV Series 2, in which he picked Erin Brodie, winner of series 1, over 1 million US dollars and won 2 million dollars together. Link to latest photo of the couple who are still together: [link] ..
Chad Wackerman
--> Chad Wackerman (born March 25, 1960 in Long Beach, California) is a jazz and rock drummer. He joined the Bill Watrous band in 1978 and later went on to work with Frank Zappa from 1981 to 1988. In 1983, he toured, but did not record, with Australian rock act Men At Work. Chad lived in Australi..
Chad Wakerman
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Chad Walter
Chad Walter (born June 10, 1971 in Albion, New York), is the crew chief for Hendrick Motorsports' #5 Lowe's Chevrolet in the NASCAR Busch Series. Before he got the job in 2005, he was an engineer for Hendrick's Busch program, as well as having worked with Dale Earnhardt, Inc., Bobby Labonte, and NEM..
Chad Wicks
Chad Wicks (born March 6, 1978 in Mason City, Iowa) is an American professional wrestler best known for his time with the World Wrestling Entertainment company. While part of WWE Wicks would wrestle as Chad Toland in its Ohio Valley Wrestling branch and later as Chad Dick on its SmackDown! brand. ..
Chad Williams
Chad Williams (born January 22 1979) is a defensive back and a free agent. In 2005 he played for the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League. He has played his first four seasons in the NFL, all with Baltimore. He attended college at Southern Miss. Entering the 2006 NFL football season, ..
Chad Wiseman
Chad Wiseman (born 25 March, 1981 in Burlington, Ontario) is a Canadian ice hockey left winger who currently plays in the Washington Capitals organization of the NHL. Wiseman was drafted 246th overall by the San Jose Sharks in the 2000 NHL Entry Draft. Wiseman has played nine NHL games in his caree..
Chaebol
Chaebol are South Korea's business conglomerates. The English word is a transliteration of the Korean word 재벌, which is now romanized as Jaebeol. The Korean word means business group, trust (as in Standard Oil Trust), or plutocrat, and is often used the way "Big Business" is used in English. C..
Chaedini
The Chaedini (Latinized form) or Chaideinoi or Khaideinoi (Greek forms) are a Germanic people that are listed only in the Geography of Ptolemy. He locates them in the west of a large island, Scandia, off the mouth of the Vistula river. Most scholars concur that Scandinavia is meant. Fortunately a s..
Chaegowi
The Chaegowi was a Go competition. Outline The Chaegowi (Top Position) was a Go competition that ran from 1959 to 1997. The preliminary rounds have 8 player knockout rounds. The players who win the preliminary are split into two sections. The winners of those sections played a best of three match t..
Chaekgye of Baekje
Chaekgye of Baekje (reigned 286–298) was the ninth king of the Korean Baekje kingdom, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. His wife, whose name is recorded as Bo-Gwa (보과, 寶菓), was a daughter of the governor of Daifang commandery. This marital alliance contributed to friction between ..
Chaelundi National Park
Chaelundi is a national park in New South Wales (Australia), 455 km north of Sydney. Fact sheet Area: 101 km²Coordinates: [29°56′39″S, 152°30′39″E]Date of establishment: January 1, 1997Managing authorities: New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife ServiceIUCN category: II S..
Chaemae
The name, Chaemae, is a Latinization of an ancient Germanic tribal name cited by Ptolemy in his Geography (2.10) as Chaimai, which also can be written in English, Khaimai. Ptolemy tells us next to nothing about them, only that they were next to the Bructeri. That little turns out to be a great deal...
Chaenactis xantiana
Chaenactis xantiana (Mojave pincushion or Xantu's pincushion), is a flowering plant in the family Asteraceae, native to the western United States, from southeastern Oregon, Nevada, eastern California and western Arizona. It is very common in the Antelope Valley in the Mojave Desert, and grows in s..
Chaenomeles
Chaenomeles is a genus of three species of deciduous spiny shrubs, usually 1–3 m tall, in the family Rosaceae. They are native to eastern Asia in Japan, China and Korea. These plants are related to the Quince (Cydonia oblonga) and the Chinese Quince (Pseudocydonia sinensis), differing in th..
Chaenopsidae
The blennioid family Chaenopsidae includes the pike-blennies, tube-blennies and flagblennies: all perciform marine fish. The family is strictly tropical, ranging from North to South America. There are 14 genera and 90 species represented, the largest being the sarcastic fringehead (Neoclinus blanch..
Chaeremon
See Chaeremon of Alexandria for the Stoic philosopher and grammarian. Chaeremon was an Athenian dramatist of the first half of the fourth century BCE. He is generally considered a tragic poet. Aristotle (Rhetoric, iil. 12) says his works were intended for reading, not for representation. According ..
Chaeremon of Alexandria
Chaeremon of Alexandria (first century CE) was a Stoic philosopher and grammarian. Chaeremon was superintendent of the portion of the Alexandrian library that was kept in the temple of Serapis, and as custodian and expounder of the sacred books he belonged to the higher ranks of the priesthood. In ..
Chaerephon
Chaerephon (born ca. 470-450 BCE, died ca. 405-399 BCE), of the Athenian deme Sphettus, was a loyal friend and follower of Socrates. He is mentioned by three writers of the time, all of whom probably knew him: Xenophon, Aristophanes, and Plato. In his Memorabilia Xenophon includes Chaerephon in h..
Chaeronea
Chaeronea (Greek Χαιρώνεια Khairṓneia) was a city in the province of Boeotia in Ancient Greece. It was the scene of an historic battle at 338 BC, in which Philip II of Macedon overcame the forces of Athens and Thebes. (See Battle of Chaeronea (338 BC).) In 86 BC, Roman general Lucius C..
Chaeta
Chaetae (singular chaeta) are bristles or seta found on annelid worms such as the earthworm. They are also often spelled chetae (or cheta for the singular). In the polychaeta they are located on the parapodia. They consist of two sets in Hediste diversicolor (=Nereis diversicolor), one below the d..
Chaeteessidae
Chateteesidae is a family of mantids, which is thought to have diverged from the rest of the order relative early in their evolution. External links [Tree of Life - Chaeteessidae] ..
Chaetobranchus
Chaetobranchus is a small genus of cichlids with only two species. References [Chaetobranchus (TSN 648051)]. Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Accessed on 6 June 2006. ..
Chaetocarpeae
Chaetocarpeae is a tribe of plant of the family Euphorbiaceae. It comprises 2 genera. See also Taxonomy of the Euphorbiaceae ..
Chaetocarpus
Chaetocarpus is a plant genus of the family Euphorbiaceae. It is found in Southeast Asia and comprises 10 or 11 pantropical species. They are trees or shrubs. Synonyms Gaedawakka KuntzeMettenia Griseb.Neochevaliera A.Chev. & BeilleRegnaldia Baill. ..
Chaetocorophium
Chaetocorophium is a genus of amphipods in the family Corophiidae. Species Chaetocorophium lucasi (Hurley, 1954) ..
Chaetocorophium lucasi
Chaetocorophium lucasi is a species of amphipod in the genus Chaetocorophium (family Corophiidae). It is found only in New Zealand - in the North Island lakes Rotorua, Waikare, and Rotoiti, and at Whakatane, Raglan, Waitara, and Wanganui - and in the South Island in lakes and intertidal mudflat..
Chaetodon
Chaetodon is a genus of fish. Species Philippine butterflyfish, Chaetodon adiergastos Seale, 1910Chaetodon andamanensis Kuiter & Debelius, 1999Asian butterflyfish, Chaetodon argentatus Smith & Radcliffe, 1911West Australian butterflyfish, Chaetodon assarius Waite, 1905Golden butterflyfish, Chaeto..
Chaetognatha
Chaetognatha is a phylum of predatory marine worms that are a major component of plankton worldwide. Some other species are benthic and live in tidepools or attached to macroalgae. Chaetognaths are transparent and are torpedo shaped sometimes with arrowhead like opaque structures in their heads. T..
Chaetoprocta odata
The Walnut Blue (Chaetoprocta odata) 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 Wester..
Chaetosomatida
CHAETOSOMATIDA, a small group of minute, free-living, aquatic organisms which are usually placed as an annex to the Nematoda. Indeed Mechnikov, to whom we owe much of our knowledge of these forms, calls them creeping Nematoda. They are usually found amongst seaweed in temperate seas, but they are pr..
Chae An
--> Chae An is a model and was a member of WCW's Nitro Girls. Contents 1 Career2 The Nitro Nipple3 Trivia4 Profile5 External links Career Chae An graduated from Armstrong State University in Savannah, Georgia with a General Studies degree. She went on to become a chee..
Chae Eui Jin
Chae Eui Jin(Hangul:채의진) is a Korean voice actor. She joined the Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation's voice acting division in 1999. before to Tooniverse voice acting division in 1997, workout to 1999. get new join MBC at 1999. and has also for life of Freelancer by 2002. Contents 1 Role..
Chae Jung An
Chae Jung-an (born September 9 1977, Busan, South Korea), is a Korean actress and singer. She made her debut in acting in 1995. In 2001 she acted as the lead role in the musical drama Mina. It was noted that many of her songs were played in the drama. Contents 1 Statistics2 Filmograp..
Chae Yeon
Chae Yeon (채연) is a Korean pop singer who was born on December 10, 1978. Although visible now in the public eye, it took her many years to get to that point. In fact, she had to start out her career in the Japanese music industry first as member of group . She is known for her dancing skills ..
Chafe
There are several parishes that have the name Chafe In ..
Chafé
The small church/village of Chafé is located near the Atlantic coast 7km south of Viana do Castelo, Portugal (41.7ºN, 8.8ºW), 59km north of Porto. The population in 2000 was 2490. ..
Chafe-wax
A chafe-wax, or chaff-wax, was an officer under the Lord Chancellor, whose business it was to fit the wax for sealing of writs, patents, and other instruments issued from there.This article incorporates content from the 1728 Cyclopaedia, a publication in the public domain. The office of chaff-wax wa..
Chafetz Chaim (book)
Chafetz Chayim (or Chofetz Chaim) (Hebrew: "Seeker/Desire [of] Life" חָפֵץ חַיִּים), is the name of the first book by Rabbi Yisrael Meir Kagan belonging to Orthodox Judaism. It was published in 1873 in Lithuania. As commonly occurs in Orthodox Judaism, the author is often name..
Chafe (crater)
A crater on Mars named after Chafe, Zamfara State, Nigeria (2004 population, 10,100, 11.95ºN, 6.92ºE). The crater was designated in 1988, is 4.8 kilometres in diameter and is located at 15.3ºN 257.7ºW, Amenthes Region, Quadrangle MC14. ..
Chaff
Chaff is the seed casings and other parts inedible to humans of plant matter harvested with cereal grains such as wheat. The chaff must be separated from the grain before use, by such techniques as threshing and wind winnowing. The word "Chaff" is also used to refer to something worthless, such as ..
Chaffcombe
for at grid reference ST355100 Chaffcombe is a village and civil parish in Somerset, England, situated two miles north east of Chard in the South Somerset district. The village has a population of 194[#endnote_population]. References ↑  Somerset County Council, 2002. [P..
Chaffee
Chaffee is a popular surname: Notable people named Chaffee*Adna R. Chaffee, Jr., military leader*Adna R. Chaffee, Sr., military leader*Emory Leon Chaffee, physicist and engineer*Jerome B. Chaffee, entrepreneur and politician*John Chaffee, politician*Lincoln Chafee, politician and son of John Chaffee..
Chaffee, Missouri
Chaffee is a city in Scott County, Missouri, United States. The population was 3,044 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 History4 External links Geography Chaffee is located at [37°10′47″N, 89°39′34″W] (37.179706, -89.659353)[Geo..
Chaffee (crater)
Crater characteristics Coordinates ..
Chaffee County, Colorado
Chaffee County is a county located in the U.S. state of Colorado. As of 2000, the population is 16,242. The county seat is Salida6. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Cities and towns History Chaffee County was created by the Colorado legislature on February ..
Chaffee Zoological Gardens
The Chaffee Zoological Gardens (or, informally, Chaffee Zoo) is Fresno, California's only zoo. In addition to many animal displays, it is also the home of Ross Laird's Winged Wonders Bird Show. In the past, it has also been known as the Roeding Park Zoo and the Fresno Zoo. Contents 1 History..
Chaffey College
Chaffey College library. Chaffey College is a community college in the San Bernardino County city of Rancho Cucamonga, California. Chaffey was first founded in 1883 as a private college for agriculture, but in 1916 it became publicly funded. Chaffey, is named to represent George Chaffey and Wil..
Chaffey High School
Chaffey High School is a public secondary school in Ontario, California. It is one of the eleven schools of the Chaffey Joint Union High School District. The school rests on approximately 65 acres, making it one of the largest high schools by area in California. Contents 1 History2 Curr..
Chaffey Joint Union High School District
Chaffey Joint Union High School District is a school district located in San Bernardino County, California. The district office is located in Ontario, California. It has 8 traditional High Schools serving students in the communities of Ontario, Montclair, Rancho Cucamonga, Alta Loma and Etiwanda. ..
Chaffin's Bluff
Chaffin's Bluff is located in Henrico County, Virginia along the James River. Chaffin's Bluff on the north side of the river opposite Drewry's Bluff, long-considered a major defense point of the river below Richmond. Located at a major bend in the river about eight miles south of Richmond, both bluf..
Chaffinch
The Chaffinch, (Fringilla coelebs), is a small passerine bird in the finch family Fringillidae. This bird is widespread and very familiar throughout Europe. Its range extends into western Asia, northwestern Africa and the Canary Islands. On Tenerife and Gran Canaria, it coexists with its sister sp..
Chaffing and winnowing
Chaffing and winnowing is a cryptographic technique to achieve confidentiality without using encryption when sending data over an insecure channel; it was conceived by Ron Rivest. It can be viewed as a form of steganography. The sender (Alice) sends several messages to the receiver (Bob); each mess..
Chafford Hundred
redirect [[Template:Infobox England place]]Chafford Hundred is a recent UK housing development (building began in 1989) just outside Greater London between Grays and Ockendon in the Borough of Thurrock. It is immediately adjacent to Lakeside Shopping Centre and West Thurrock. Chafford Hundred railwa..
Chafford Hundred railway station
Chafford Hundred railway station is located in Chafford Hundred in the borough of Thurrock in Essex, England. It was opened in 1995, between Ockendon and Grays with capacity for future use of 12 car trains. Passenger train services are provided by c2c. Refurbishment of the station building to incr..
Chaff (radar countermeasure)
Chaff, also called Window, is a radar countermeasure in which aircraft or other targets spread a cloud of small, thin bits of aluminum or plastic, which either appears as a cluster of secondary targets on radar screens or swamps the screen with multiple returns. Modern armed forces use chaff (ofte..
Chaff algorithm
Chaff is an algorithm for solving instances of the boolean satisfiability problem in programming. It was designed by researchers at Princeton University. The algorithm is an instance of the DPLL algorithm with a number of enhancements for efficient implementation. Implementations Some available imp..
Chafing-dish
A chafing-dish (from the Old French chaufer, "to make warm") is a kind of portable grate ("a dish of Coles") raised on a tripod, originally heated with charcoal in a brazier, and used for foods that required gentle cooking, away from the fierce heat of direct flames. The chafing dish could be used ..
Chaftari
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 July 2006. } Chaftari is a Lebanese Family whoes roots go back to..
Chafurin
is a seiyū who works for Office Osawa. He was formerly credited as . His stage name resembles that of actor Charlie Chaplin (チャップリン Chappurin in Japanese). Contents 1 Notable voice roles1.1 Anime1.2 Game1.3 Dubbing1.3.1 Animation1.3.2 Live-action2 ..
Chaga
The Chaga (or Wachaga, Chagga, Jagga, Dschagga, Waschagga, Wachagga) are Bantu speaking indigenous African tribe and the third largest ethnic group in Tanzania. They live on the southern and eastern slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Meru, as well as in the Moshi area. They are among East Afri..
Chagai
Chagai can be: Haggai (Hebrew: חַגַּי, Chaggai), an Israelite prophet and the author of the Book of HaggaiIn Pakistan:* Chagai District* Chagai Hills* The town of Chagai, Pakistan This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If a..
Chagai-I
Chagai-I refers to the nuclear tests conducted by Pakistan in 1998. It was named Chagai-I as the tests were conducted in the Chagai Hills located in Chagai District (Baluchistan province). Plans to conduct nuclear test started back in 1976 with Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC) scientists fre..
Chagai District
Chagai district is the largest district of Pakistan and is located on the north west corner of Balochistan, Pakistan. It forms a triangular border with Afghanistan and Iran. Chagai District was created in 1896. Nushki was the only sub division of the district with two tehsils, Nushki and Dalbandin..
Chagai Hills
The Chagai Hills are in the north of the Pakistani Province Baluchistan. The mountains and hills are carved by innumerable channels which contain water only after rains, though little water reaches the low-lying basins. This area received international attention in 1998 when Chagai-I tests were car..
Chagall Guevara
Chagall Guevara was an American rock band, heavily influenced by The Clash, formed in 1989 by solo artist Steve Taylor, guitarists Dave Perkins and Lynn Nichols (from the 1970s Phil Keaggy band), bassist Wade Jaynes, and drummer Mike Mead. The band was named after revolutionary Che Guevara and p..
Chagall Guevara (album)
Chagall Guevara is the title of the first and only full length album by the band Chagall Guevara, released in 1991, on MCA Records. Contents 1 Track listing2 Chagall Guevara is2.1 Additional Musicians3 Production Notes Track listing All songs written by Nichols, Perkins an..
Chagang
Chagang Province Korean name McCune-Reischauer Chagang-do Revised Romanization Jagang-do Hangul 자강도 Hanja 慈江道 Short name Chagang (Jagang; 자강) Statistics Population 1 147 946 Area 16 613 Government Province Capital Kanggye Administrative division..
Chaganti Vari Palem
Chaganti Vari Palem is a village located in the Andhra Pradesh state in southern India. External Links [Further Information] ..
Chagan (nuclear test)
Chagan nuclear test, not to be confused with Joe 1. Chagan was a Soviet nuclear test during the Soviet atomic bomb project and was the most powerful test in the series: Nuclear Explosions for the National Economy or Project 7, the Soviet equivalent of the US Operation Plowshare to investigate..
Chagar Bazar
Chagar Bazar is an ancient site in northern Syria, occupied from the sixth to the second millennium BC. It is situated by the small river Dara, a tributary to the Khabur River. Alternative spellings are Tell Chagar Bazar, or Šagir Bazar. Chagar Bazar was already settled in the Neolithic. Excavatio..
Chagas disease
[Featured articles   ] Chagas' disease (also called American trypanosomiasis) is a human tropical parasitic disease which occurs in the Americas, particularly in South America. Its pathogenic agent is a flagellate protozoan named Trypanosoma cruzi, which is transmitt..
Chagatai
Chagatai can refer to different things: Chagatai KhanateChagatai KhanChagatai KhansChagatai language 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 t..
Chagatai Khan
Chagatai Khan (alternative spellings Çağatay in Turkic Chagata, Chugta, Chagta, Djagatai, Chaghtai) was the second son of Genghis Khan. He inherited most of what are now the five Central Asian states and Northern Iran after the death of his father and ruled until his death in 1241. He was also app..
Chagatai Khanate
History of Mongolia Before Genghis Khan The Rise of Ghengis Khan Mongol Empire Khanates - Chagatai Khanate - Golden Horde - Ilkhanate - Yuan Dynasty Qing Dynasty People's Republic of Mongolia Modern Mongolia Timeline [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit box] Ch..
Chagatai Khans
The Chagatai Khans were the heads of the Chagatai ulus from Chagatai Khan's inheritance of the state in 1227 to their removal from power by the Dzungars and their vassals in 1687. The power of the Chagatai Khans varied; from its beginning, the khanate was one of the weakest of the Mongol states, and..
Chagatai language
The Chagatai language (Chagatai: جغتای ; Çağatayca in modern Turkish) is an extinct Turkic language which was once widely spoken in Central Asia and most of Khorasan region. The word Chagatai relates to the Chagatai Khanate, the western part of the Mongol empire, which was left to Genghis Kh..
Chagdali Ismail
Ismail, CHAGDALI is a Delphi Developer, best known in Client/Server applications programming, created ExoSee in May of 2003 [exosee.com]..
Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche
Part of a onBuddhism History of Buddhism Timeline of Buddhism Buddhist councils Foundations Four Noble Truths Noble Eightfold Path The Five Precepts Nirvāna · Three Jewels Buddhism In Depth Three marks of existence Skandha · Karma · Dharma Samsara · Rebirth..
Chage and Aska
CHAGE and ASKA are a Japanese musical duo, consisting of singer-songwriters CHAGE (Shuuji Shibata) and ASKA (Shigeaki Miyazaki), both from Fukuoka. The duo first appeared, as the winners of the 1979 Yamaha Popular Song Contest. Together they have released many albums, and have received several music..
Chagford
Chagford is a small town on the north-east edge of Dartmoor, in Devon, England, close to the River Teign. Grid reference . The name Chagford is derived from the word chag, meaning gorse or broom, and the ford suffix indicates its importance as a crossing place on the River Teign. At the 2001 Censu..
Chagharzai
The Chagarzai are a leading tribe that dwell on both banks of the Indus river along with the Black Mountain of Hazara, a division of the Malizais. ..
Chaghcharan
Chaghcharan is the capital of Ghowr province in Western Afghanistan. Chaghcharan is located along the river Harirud at an altitude of 2,280 meters. Approximately 15,000 people live in the town, making it the largest in the province. In June 2005 ISAF established a Lithuanian led Provinsional Recon..
Chagoda
Chagoda (Чагода in Russian) is a river in Leningrad Oblast in Russia, a left tributary of the Tigoda river. It starts at the level of 40 meters, and joins Tigoda at the level of 18 meters. Its length is 45 km. ..
Chagos Archipelago
Map of the Chagos Archipelago (British Indian Ocean Territory) The Chagos Archipelago is a group of seven atolls with more than 60 individual tropical islands in the Indian Ocean, that lies about 500 km (300 miles) due south of the Maldives in the Indian Ocean, and 1600 km (1000 miles) southwe..
Chagres
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] CHAGRES, a village of the Republic of Panama in the Colón Province. It has a harbour from 10 to I ~ ft. deep, which is difficult to enter. The port was discovered by Christopher Columbus in 1502, and was opened for traffic with Panama, on the Pacific coast, by wa..
Chagres River
The Chagres River (Spanish: Río Chagres) is a river in central Panama. The central part of the river is dammed by the Gatun Dam and forms Lake Gatun, an artificial lake that constitutes part of the Panama Canal. It drains northwest into the Caribbean Sea. The river was the correct answer to the w..
Chagrin
Chagrin is used to explain strong feelings of embarrassment or displeasure. See annoyance. In French, it means sorrow.[link] It can also refer to several places in the US state of Ohio: The Chagrin RiverChagrin Falls, OhioChagrin Falls Township, Cuyahoga County, Ohio It may also refer to..
Chagrin Falls, Ohio
The dam across Main Street from the natural falls. Chagrin Falls is a village in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, and is a suburb of Cleveland in the Northeast Ohio Region, the 14th largest Combined Statistical Area in the United States. The village was established and has grown around a natural waterfa..
Chagrin Falls High School
Chagrin Falls High School is located in Chagrin Falls, Ohio, a southeastern suburb in the Greater Cleveland metropolitan area. In 2006, it was placed 97th on [Newsweek] Magazine's Top 1200 Schools list (1st in Greater Cleveland, 3rd in Ohio). The high school's mascot is the tiger. ..
Chagrin Falls Township, Cuyahoga County, Ohio
Chagrin Falls Township is a township located in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. As of the 2000 Census, the township had a total population of 4,159, which includes the population of the village of Chagrin Falls. The unincorporated portion of the township consists of about 38 households on an area of 0.5 mi..
Chagrin River
The Chagrin River in located in northeast Ohio. Its name stems from what the local Erie Indians used to call it, the "Sha-ga-rin," or "Clear Water." The Chagrin River runs through suburban areas of Greater Cleveland in Cuyahoga, Geauga, and Portage counties, intersects two Cleveland Metroparks reser..
Chaguanas
Chaguanas Coordinates [10°30′ N 61°23′ W] Jurisdiction Borough of Chaguanas Area 59.65 km² Time zone (Coordinated Universal Time>UTC-4) Population2000 Density 1) 1,130/km² Government Governing body Mayor Chaguanas Borou..
Chaguar
Chaguar is the common name of several related species of South American plants of the family Bromeliaceae, among them Bromelia serra, Bromelia hieronymi, Deinacanthon urbanianum and Pseudananas sagenarius, which are non-woody forest plants with sword-shaped evergreen leaves, resembling yucca. The ..
Chaguaramas
Chaguaramas lies in the North West Peninsula of Trinidad west of Port of Spain; the name is often applied to the entire peninsula, but is sometimes used to refer to the most developed area. The entire peninsula was leased to the United States in 1940 for the construction of a naval base under the D..
Chagurin
Chagurin (ちゃぐりん) is children's magazine published by the "Family Light Association" (家の光協会 Ie no Hikari Kyōkai) in Japan. The magazine was formerly published under the title Children's Light (こどもの光 Kodomo no Hikari). The goal of the magazine is to educate the next gen..
Chahal
Chahal is a municipality in the Guatemalan department of Alta Verapaz. ..
Chaharbagh Boulevard
Chaharbagh Boulevard is a historical boulevard in the city of Isfahan in Iran dating from the Saffavid era. The famous Champs-Élysées boulevard (Paris) was designed after this beautiful inner-city lane. ..
Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province
Chahar Mahaal and Bakhtiari (Persian: چهارمحال و بختیاری) is one of the 30 provinces of Iran. It lies in the southwestern part of the country. Its center is the city of Shahrekord. It has an area of 16533 square kilometers and a population of 832,000 (2005 estimate). Contents 1&n..
Chaharshanbe Suri
A man celebrating Chaharshanbe Soori Chaharshanbe Suri (in Persian: ) is the Persian festival of fire. It is celebrated in the last tuesday evening before the Noruz (Persian New Year). On this occasion people make bon-fires on the streets and jump over them. The young use much firework before ..
Chahar (clan)
Chahar or Chahal or Chol is a gotra of Jats found in Rajasthan, Punjab and Uttar Pradesh in India. This is a very old gotra. They had kingdoms in Central and Southern India. There is evidence to prove that they ruled in Gujrat also. There are 19 references to Chol kshatriyas in the Mahabharata. C..
Chahar (province)
Chahar (Цахар, 察哈爾 Cháhār), also known as Chaha'er, Chakhar, or Qahar, was a province of China in existence from 1912 to 1936, mostly covering the territory of what is now Inner Mongolia. It was named after the Chahar Mongolians. Abbreviation: 察Capital: Zhangjiakou Subprefecture (張..
Chahar Bagh
Chahar Bagh (literally meaning "Four Gardens") is an avenue in Esfahan constructed in the Safavid era of Iran. Shah Abbas I was the king who changed his capital from Qazvin to Esfahan and decided to pour all the countries artistic wealth into that central spot which has been dubbed for centuries nis..
Chahinkapa Zoo
Chahinkapa Zoo is a zoo in Wahpeton, North Dakota. It is open May through October and by appointment during the winter. External link [Chahinkapa Zoo website] ..
Chahko Mika Mall
Chahko Mika Mall is a regional, enclosed shopping centre in Nelson, British Columbia, Canada. It is located along the shores of Kootenay Lake. The mall opened in 1980 and contains 170,000 square feet of rentable area, including Wal-Mart, Save-On Foods, and Shoppers Drug Mart. There are approximate..
Chai
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. a cup of Chai. Chai is the Hindi word (Hindi: चाय) for tea. In English, the term is used to refer to what is more properly known as masala chai (Hindi (मसाला चाय [masālā chaiy], "spiced tea"). Chai is also a standard t..
CHAI-FM
CHAI-FM is a French-language Canadian radio station located in Châteauguay, Quebec, near Montreal. It broadcasts on 101.9 MHz with an effective radiated power of 100 watts (class A1) using an omnidirectional antenna. The station operates under a community radio licence and has a variety format. ..
Chai-town
Group Accomplishments & History An all male Hindi-English Collegiate a cappella group created at the University of Illinois. The group was formed in 2000, and continues to tour the country by performing a blend of Hindi songs and English songs for audiences well into the thousands. Chai-town recen..
Chaibasa
Chaibasa is the headquarters of West Singhbhum district in the state of Jharkhand in India. ..
Chaidari
> Statistics Prefecture: Attica Metropolitan Area: Athens Location: Skaramagkas Bay95 m(centre)around 500 m, Aigaleo Postal code: 125 Area/distance code: 11-30-210 (030-210)-560 through 569 Municipal code: 0145 Car designation: Y (prev.)Z pres. 3-letter abbrevia..
Chaigneau-Brasier
Chaigneau-Brasier was a name given French Brasier cars marketed after 1926. Chaigenau was a manager of Brasier. The front wheel driven cars possessed in line eight cylinder engines and were ahead of their time. Chaigneau himself won a 1.125 km hill climb race at Fontainebleau, near Paris. A partn..
Chaika
A circa 1960 GAZ Chaika parade car Rear of a 1974 Chaika. Notice the tailpipe integrated in the rear bumper. A Chaika (Ча́йка), which means gull, is a luxury automobile from Russia made by GAZ. The vehicle is one step down from the ZIL limousine. Chaika production consisted of tw..
Chaika watches
Chaika (Russian: чайка, meaning "sea-gull") watches are a women's brand made in Russia. The factory making Chaika watches was founded in 1940 in the city of Uglich for the production of precision technical stones. The factory subsequently made watches with small calibres (16 mm). As "Chaika"..
Chaike Grossman
Chaike Grossman (20 November 1919-26 May 1996) was an Israeli politician and member of Knesset. In her youth, she was a Zionist leader in Europe, a partisan, and a participant in the ghetto uprisings in Poland and Lithuania. Grossman was born in Bialystok, Poland. As a teenager she joined the Ha..
Chaikin
Chaikin may refer to, Joseph Chaikin (1935-2003), US theater directorMarc Chaikin, financial market technical analyst 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 poi..
Chail
Chail is an Indian hill station and hiking area. It is situated 43 km away from Shilma in Himachal Pradesh, India. Features Chail offers views of the Himalayan mountains. In the Chail Wildlife Sanctuary there is a collection of rare birds and deer. There are also hiking trails through unpopulate..
Chailey
Chailey is a village and civil parish in the Lewes District of East Sussex, England. It is located ten miles (16km) north of Lewes, on the A272 road from Winchester to Cross-in-Hand. The parish occupies a narrow area of 4miles² (1036ha), and consists of three settlements: South Common, Chailey Gre..
Chailey Heritage
The Chailey Heritage was founded out of the Guild of the Poor Brave Things in 1903 by Dame Grace Kimmins. Today the heritage is renowned for orthopedic care, and the Chailey Heritage School[link] At one time it had a spartan, beachside hospital, the Chailey Heritage Marine Hospital to se..
Chailey Heritage Marine Hospital
The ruins of the Chailey Heritage Marine Hospital stand to the seaward side of Tide Mills, east of Newhaven, Sussex, in England. Contents 1 Objectives2 The ruins3 The Marine Hospital history4 Associated organisations5 External links Objectives The hospital was founded t..
Chailey School
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 July 2006. } Chailey Secondary School is a relatively small compr..
Chailly
Chailly is the a neighbourhood in the city of Lausanne, Switzerland. Located in the north of the city, it is populated by many young people, and is rich in different cultures. ..
Chaimite
This is an armored vehicle used by the portuguese army in the colonial war on Angola, Mozambique and Guinea-Bissau, since 1967 to 1974 when it ended. There were two versions of the Chaimite, the VBTP V-200 and the VBPM V-600. The VBTP had an 11 men capacity and was armed with one .50 Browning heavy ..
Chaim Aharon Valero
Haim (or Chaim) Aharon Valero (1846-1923) born in Jerusalem, Palestine. Son of Ya`akov Valero (1813-1874) who established the first private bank "Jacob Valero & Co.", in Palestine. In 1874 become head of the Valero Bank in Jerusalem. After his brother's death , Haim became head of the family and ge..
Chaim Arlosoroff
Chaim Arlosoroff (1899-1933), (also spelled Arlozorov or Arlozoroff), was a notable Zionist and a proponent of the State of Israel and the return of Jews to the Land of Israel. Arlosoroff was born in Russia, but anti-Semitism forced his family to leave his birthplace and to settle in Germany follow..
Chaim Aronson
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 July 2006. } Chaim Aronson (1825 - 1893) was a Lithuanian Jew: in..
Chaim Bar-Lev
Chaim "Kidoni" Bar-Lev Chaim "Kidoni" Bar-Lev (November 16, 1924 - May 7, 1994) was a military officer during Israel's pre-state and early statehood eras. He was born Haim Brotzlewsky in Vienna, Austria in 1924. Between 1942 through 1948, Bar-Lev served in various Jewish self-defense units ..
Chaim Berlin
Chaim Berlin (1832, Volozhin – 1912, Jerusalem) was an Orthodox rabbi and chief rabbi of Moscow from 1865. He was the son of Rabbi Naftali Zvi Yehuda Berlin, and his younger half-brother (from his father's second marriage) was Rabbi Meir Bar-Ilan (choosing Bar-Ilan as the Hebraized version of ..
Chaim Brovender
Chaim Brovender is a Modern Orthodox and Religious Zionist in Israel. Contents 1 Yeshivat Hamivtar2 ATID3 Attacked4 External links Yeshivat Hamivtar While teaching at Yeshivat Darche Noam in Jerusalem in the early 1980s, Rabbi Brovender decided to leave his position to star..
Chaim Elazar Shapiro
Chaim Elazar Shapiro (1871- 1936/7) was an Orthodox Judaism rabbi, known as the rebbe of the Hasidic dynasty based in Munkacz (or Munkatch) Hungary. He was known as the Munkatcher Rebbe. He was also known as the Strzyzow-Munkatch Rebbe. He led his community from 1913 until his death in 1937 (so..
Chaim Gingold
Chaim Gingold is noted for his work with the computer game Spore. He has jammed at the Indie Game Jam, presented at the Game Developers Conference, and is an active participant in the academic game studies community. History Gingold was born in Haifa, Israel on January 15, 1980 to Monique and Harry..
Chaim Goldberg
Chaim Goldberg (March 20, 1917 - June 26, 2004) is a Jewish artist, painter, sculptor, and engraver, who is best known for being a chronicler of Jewish life in the small Polish village, or Shtetl Kazimierz-Dolny in southern Poland, where he was born, through his life-like depictions of its colorful ..
Chaim Grade
Chaim Grade (b. April 4 1910, in Vilna, Russia (now Vilnius); d. April 26 1982, Los Angeles) was one of the leading writers of Yiddish prose and poetry during the twentieth century. Chaim Grade, the son of a Hebrew teacher, received a secular as well as Jewish religious education. In 1932, Grade..
Chaim Gross
Chaim Gross (March 17, 1904 - 1991) was an Austrian born American sculptor. He was born in the Austrian village of Kolomea (since 1991, in the Ukraine) and immigrated to the United States in 1921. His art studies began at the Kunstgewerbe Schule in Vienna shortly before he moved to the United Stat..
Chaim Gutnick
Rabbi Chaim Gutnick, born 1921 in Ukraine and died 2003 in Melbourne, Australia, was Chief Rabbi of Victoria, Australia, the president of the Rabbinical Council of Victoria, and the longstanding rabbi at Elwood Hebrew Congregation. Upon his death, the Australian Labor Party issued a statement: "..
Chaim Halberstam
Rabbi Chaim Halberstam of Sanz (1793-1876), known commonly as the Divrei Chaim after his magnum opus on Halakha. He was the founder of the Sanz dynasty and was a famous Hasidic leader. The Divrei Chaim was born in 1793, in Tarnograd, Poland. He studied under Rabbi Naftali of Ropshitz who was his te..
Chaim Herzog
Chaim Herzog (חיים הרצוג)‎ (September 17, 1918 - April 17, 1997) served as the sixth President of Israel (1983 - 1993), following a distinguished career in both the British Army and the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). Chaim Herzog Herzog was born in Belfast, Ireland, the son of notabl..
Chaim Hezekiah Medini
Chaim Hezekiah Medini was a rabbinical writer of the nineteenth century. He was born at Jerusalem 1833, the son of Rabbi Raphael Eliahu Medini. At the age of nineteen, on completing his studies in his native city, he received the rabbinical diploma. He then went to Constantinople, where for thirteen..
Chaim ibn Attar
Chaim ben Moses ibn Attar was a Talmudist and kabbalist; born at Mequenez, Morocco, in 1696; died at Jerusalem July 31, 1743. He was one of the most prominent rabbis in Morocco. In 1733, he determined to leave his native country and settle in Palestine. But he was detained in Livorno by the rich m..
Chaim Joseph David Azulai
Rabbi Chaim Joseph David ben Isaac Zerachia Azulai (1724–21 March 1807), commonly known as the Chida (by the acronym of his name), was a rabbinical scholar and a noted bibliophile, who pioneered the history of Jewish religious writings. Contents 1 Biography2 His early scholarship3..
Chaim Joshua Halberstam
Rabbi Chaim Joshua (Chaim Shia) Halberstam is the Rebbe (Grand Rabbi), of Satmar in Monsey, New York. Yet it is not clear whether he has officially acclaimed this title. He is a son-in-law of the late Satmar Rebbe, and a Grandson of the late Rebbe Ben Zion Halberstam of Bobov. Until the passing ..
Chaim Kanievsky
Chaim Kanievsky (חיים קנייבסקי) is a Haredi rabbi and posek ("decisor of Jewish law") living in Bnei Brak, Israel. He is the author of several works of Jewish law, such as Derech Emuna ("The Path of Faith"), on agricultural laws and Shoneh Halakhoth (a systematic presentation of the po..
Chaim Kreiswirth
Rabbi Chaim Kreiswirth (1918-2001) was an Orthodox rabbi who served as the longtime Chief Rabbi of Antwerp, Belgium. He was the founder and Rosh Yeshiva of the Merkaz HaTorah yeshiva in Jerusalem. He was a highly regarded Torah scholar. Contents 1 Early years2 Second World War3 ..
Chaim Landau
Chaim Landau (September 10, 1916 – October 16, 1981) was an Israeli politician. He was born in Kraków, Poland and immigrated to Israel in 1935. From the time he arrived in the country, he was active in Beitar and the Etzel. He graduated from the Technion as a building engineer. Landau was a ..
Chaim Laskov
Chaim Laskov (1919–1983) was an Israeli public figure and the fifth Chief of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces. Contents 1 Early life2 Military career3 Chief of General Staff4 Civilian career5 See also Early life Laskov was born in Russia and immigrated to the Bri..
Chaim Menachem Rabin
Chaim Menachem Rabin, (1915 - 1996), was an Israeli professor of Hebrew and Semitic languages. He was born in Germany. Chaim Rabin's field was all aspects of hebraic linguistics, even extending to Arabic, in particular, translations of the ancient language of the Bible, the Dead Sea Manuscripts..
Chaim Michael Dov Weissmandl
Rabbi Chaim Michael Dov Weissmandl (1903-1957) became famous for his tireless efforts to the save the Jews of Slovakia from extermination at Nazi hands during the European Holocaust. In some books his name is spelled Weissmandel. Contents 1 Early life2 World War II and the Holocaust3&n..
Chaim Mordechai Aizik Hodakov
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Chaim Mordechai Katz
Rabbi Chaim Mordechai Katz (1894-1964) was the Rosh Yeshiva of the Telz Yeshiva in Cleveland and among American Jewry’s foremost religious leaders. Contents 1 Pre-War Years2 World War II and move to the USA3 Telz Cleveland4 Personality5 References Pre-War Years Rabbi..
Chaim Nahum
Chaim (Haim) Nahum Effendi (1872–1960) was a Jewish scholar, jurist, and linguist of the early 1900s. He was born in 1872 in Izmir. He was sent by his parents to a yeshiva in Tiberias, after which he studied at a French lycee for his secondary education and obtained a degree in Islamic law in ..
Chaim Ozer Grodzinski
Rabbi Chaim Ozer Grodzinski (1863-1940) was a world renowned pre-war Dayan, Posek and Talmudic scholar in Vilna. Contents 1 Early years2 Leadership3 Agudath Israel4 Works and responsa5 External links Early years Rabbi Grodzinski was born in 1863 in Iuje, Belarus, a sm..
Chaim Perelman
Chaïm Perelman (May 20, 1912 – January 22, 1984), a Polish-born philosopher of law, who studied, taught, and lived most of his life in Brussels. He was among the most important argumentation theorists of the twentieth century. His chief work is the Traité de l'argumentation - la nouvelle rhétor..
Chaim Pinchas Scheinberg
[Orthodox Rabbinical Biography Collaboration of the Week   ] Rabbi Chaim Pinchas Scheinberg After being honored with holding the baby at a brit milah in 2004. Rabbi Chaim Pinchas Scheinberg (b. circa 1913 in New York) is a leading American-born rabbi and ro..
Chaim Potok
Rabbi Dr. Chaim Potok (February 17, 1929 - July 23, 2002) was an American author and rabbi. Herman Harold Potok was born in the Bronx to Jewish immigrants from Poland. His parents, Benjamin Max (d. 1958) and Mollie (Friedman) Potok (d. 1985), gave him a Hebrew name, Chaim Tzvi. His Orthodox educat..
Chaim Rabinowitz
Rabbi Chaim Shalom Tuvia Rabinowitz (also known as Reb Chaim Telzer) (1856-1930) was a famous Lithuania Rabbi and Rosh Yeshiva. Rabbi Rabinowitz was a student of Rabbi Yitzchak Elchanan Spektor and of Rabbi Meir Simcha of Dvinsk - the Ohr Somayach. When Rabbi Yitzchak Elchanan Spektor, the Chief R..
Chaim Richman
Chaim Richman is a rabbi in Israel, one of group that claims to have recreated (and is a member of) the ancient Sanhedrin. Richman is the International Director of the Temple Institute and Foundation, which is dedicated to the rebuilding of the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem. Rabbi Richman has a telev..
Chaim Rosenzweig
Chaim Rosenzweig (KI-am Rozen-zvieg) is a fictional character in the Left Behind series of novels. Dr. Rosenzweig is introduced as a botanist and statesman from Israel. The reader first meets Dr. Rosenzweig as he is being interviewed by Cameron "Buck" Williams as Global Weekly's Man Of The Year. ..
Chaim Sheba
Chaim Sheba (1908, Frasin, near Gura Humora, Romania—1971) was an Israeli physician. Born to the well known Scheiber Hasidic family, in 1929, he ended his medical studies in Vienna and made aliyah in 1933. Until 1936, he served as rural doctor and later in Belinson Hospital. From 1948 to 195..
Chaim Shmuelevitz
Rabbi Chaim Shmuelevitz (1902–1978) was a Rosh Yeshiva of the Mirrer Yeshiva for more than 40 years, in Poland, Shanghai and Jerusalem. He was known as Reb Chaim Stutchiner and taught, guided, and inspired thousands of disciples throughout his lifetime, by word and deed, with legendary diligen..
Chaim Soloveitchik
Chaim (Halevi) Soloveitchik (חיים סולובייצ'יק) (also known as Reb Chaim Brisker), (1853-July 30, 1918) was a rabbi and Talmudic scholar credited as the founder of the Brisk yeshivas and of an approach to Talmudic study within Judaism. He was from Brest, Belarus (Brisk in Yiddish), then..
Chaim Soutine
Chaim Soutine (1893 – August 9, 1943) was a Belarrusian expressionist painter. L´homme, oil on canvas Carcass of beef, oil on canvas Born in Smilavichi, Russian Empire (now in Belarus), he emigrated to Paris in 1913 with his friends Pinchus Kremegne and Michel Kikoine, where he st..
Chaim Topol
Picture from the film "Fiddler on the Roof". Chaim Topol (Hebrew: חיים טופול) (born September 9, 1935), often billed simply as Topol, is one of the most famous Israeli theatrical and film performers. Contents 1 Biography2 Acting career3 Filmography4 External l..
Chaim Tzvi Teitelbaum
Rabbi Chaim Tzvi Teitelbaum (1880- January 21 1926, 6 shevat 5686 on the Hebrew calendar ), the Sigheter Rebbe, author of Atzei Chaim, was the oldest son of Rabbi Chananyah Yom Tov Lipa Teitelbaum the Kedushas Yom Tov. He was the elder brother of Rabbi Joel Teitelbaum. Chaim Tzvi Teitelbaum marrie..
Chaim Volozhin
Chaim Volozhin (חיים מוולוז'ין also Chaim Volozhiner or Chaim of Volozhin) (1749-1821) was an Orthodox Jewish rabbi, Talmudist, and ethicist. Popularly known as Reb Chaim Volozhiner, or simply Reb Chaim, he was born and died in Volozhin when it was part of (ethnic) Lithuanian Jewry in t..
Chaim Weizmann
Harry S. Truman and Chaim Weizmann, May 25, 1948 Chaim Azriel Weizmann (Hebrew: חיים עזריאל ויצמן) (also: Chaijim W., Haim W.) (November 27, 1874 – November 9, 1952) chemist, statesman, President of the World Zionist Organization, first President of Israel (elected May 16,..
Chaim Yassky
Chaim Yassky (1896-1948) was a physician and medical administrator in Jerusalem. Yassy was born in southern Russia where he became a Zionist. Before World War I he took part in the successful Jewish self-defence against pogromists in the city of Odessa (Gilbert, 1998, p. 170). Following his medica..
Chaim Yehuda Krinsky
Note: Chaim Yehuda Krinsky should not be confused with Yehudo Leib Krinsky, a nineteenth century rabbi. Chaim Yehuda Krinsky (commonly called Yudel Krinsky) is a Chabad Lubavitch Hasidic rabbi. He served for forty years in various positions as an important assistant to the late Lubavitcher Rebbe, R..
Chaim Yisroel Eiss
Reb Chaim Yisroel Eiss, the Man at the Center of Orthodoxy’s WWII Rescue Activities Contents 1 Rescue Activities2 It all Ties up3 Agudas Israel Rescue Pioneers4 The Rebbe’s Blessing5 Angel of Mercy – Food Parcels to Ghettoes and Labor and Concentration Camps6&nb..
Chaim Zimmerman
Rabbi Aharon Chaim Zimmerman was one of the leading rabbis of the Post-War generation. He was the son of Rabbi Yaakov Moshe Zimmerman and nephew of Rabbi Baruch Ber Lebowitz. Contents 1 Education and work2 Bibliography3 References4 External links Education and work He studie..
Chain
Roller chains Chain Chain may refer to: Daisy chain, originally a garland of flowers, but could relate to some of the applications below: In structures: Chain Bridge (Washington, D.C.), bridge across the Potomac River at the Little Falls in Washington, D.C.Chain link fencing, type of ..
CHAIN
CHAIN can refer to: CHAIN programming languageCHAIN, the CECED a standard for a multi-brands home network of interactive household appliances. [link] This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this pag..
Chain, Planetary
A chain of seven globes that serve as arenas of evolution. In theosophical esoteric cosmology, the Earth is but one of the many globes in our solar system that may, in the past, present, or future, be the arena of evolution of the various entities in nature, such as mineral, plants, animals, human..
Chain-linked Lewis
thumb thumb Chain-linked Lewis or Chain Lewis is a lifting device made from two curved steel legs, linked by three steel rings. The legs fit into a seating cut in the top of the stone, above the centre of mass. It works by transferring the stone's own weight into leverage on the seating...
Chain-O-Lakes, Missouri
Chain-O-Lakes is a village in Barry County, Missouri, United States. The population was 127 at the 2000 census. Geography Chain-O-Lakes is located at [36°32′0″N, 93°43′30″W] (36.533380, -93.724975)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census B..
Chain-of-responsibility pattern
In computer programming, the chain-of-responsibility pattern is a design pattern consisting of a source of command objects and a series of processing objects. Each processing object contains a set of logic that describes the types of command objects that it can handle, and how to pass off those tha..
Chain-shot
In artillery, chain-shot is a type of ammunition formed of two balls, or half-balls, chained together. It was used in naval warfare to shoot down yards, masts, or to cut the shrouds, or any other rigging of a ship.This article incorporates content from the 1728 Cyclopaedia, a publication in the..
Chainat
Chainat (ชัยนาท) is a town in central Thailand, capital of the Chainat Province. ..
Chainat (disambiguation)
Chainat can refer to the town Chainatthe Chainat ProvinceAmphoe Mueang Chainat, the district around Chainat town redirect [[Template:Disambig]] ..
Chainat Province
Chai Nat (Thai ชัยนาท) is one of the central provinces (jangwat) of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are (from north clockwise) Nakhon Sawan, Sing Buri, Suphan Buri and Uthai Thani. Contents 1 Geography2 History3 Symbols4 Administrative divisions5 External lin..
Chainbreaker
Chainbreaker, also known as Governor Blacksnake, was a Seneca warchief, who, along with other Iroquois leaders (most notably Joseph Brant), fought on the side of the British during the American Revolutionary War from 1777 to 1783. Cornplanter was his uncle. References ["Chainbreaker's War" f..
Chaincase
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. A chaincase or chain guard is a guard which fits around a chain to protect the chain from dirt and other envir..
Chained
Chained is a swimsuit line designed by Ryan Starr, which is currently in pre-production. According to InStyle Magazine, Starr signed a contract with Lord and Taylor to release her line when it is complete. Ryan has described the swimsuits as "rock-ish," with lots of studs and maybe a few chains, thu..
Chained library
A chained library is a library where the books are attached to their bookcase by a chain, which is sufficiently long to allow the books to be taken from their shelves and read, but not removed from the library itself. This practice was usual for reference libraries (that is, the vast majority of li..
Chained oak
The Chained Oak is the local legend of Alton Village in Staffordshire, England. The legend basically goes like this: On an autumn night in 1821, The Earl of Shrewsbury was returning to his home, Alton Towers, when, mysteriously an old woman appeared in the road. The coach stopped to find why she..
Chaine de la Selle
|} Chaîne de la Selle is the name of a mountain chain in Haiti. Part of it is Pic de la Selle, which is the highest point of Haiti at a height of 2,680 meters (8,793 feet) above sea level. Pic de la Salle is located in La Visite National Park in the country's southeast. ..
Chainfire
Chainfire is the ninth book in Terry Goodkind's Sword of Truth series, and the first in a trilogy that is to end the series. Contents 1 Plot introduction2 Plot summary3 Characters in \"Chainfire\"4 Literary significance & criticism5 Wizard's Ninth Rule Plot introductio..
Chainfire event
Contents 1 Description2 Effects3 Counters4 Uses Description A Chainfire Event is a powerful spell in the world of the Sword of Truth series of books. It uses subtractive magic to remove all traces of memories of a person from everyones mind, making them cease to exist, at leas..
Chainik
Chainik (Russian: чайник, "teakettle"). Almost synonymous with muggle. Implies both ignorance and a certain amount of willingness to learn (as well as a propensity to cause disaster), but does not necessarily imply as little experience or short exposure time as newbie and is not as derogatory..
Chaining
Chaining is an instructional procedure used in Behavioral Psychology. It involves reinforcing individual responses occurring in a sequence to form a complex behavior. It is frequently used for training behavioral sequences (or "chains") that are beyond the current repertoire of the learner. Conten..
Chainless
The Chainless was a French automobile manufactured from 1900 to 1903 in Paris by SA des Voitures Légère Chainless. The cars used Abeille or Buchet engines of 10, 16, and 20 cv, were shaft-driven voiturettes. Reference David Burgess Wise, The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Automobiles. ..
Chainless bicycle
A chainless bicycle is a bicyle that transmits power to the driven wheel through a mechanism other than a chain. Examples: Shaft-driven bicycleBelt-driven bicycleHydraulic bicycle (and pneumatic bicycle)Hybrid-electric bicycle ..
Chainmail
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. "David rejects the unaccustomed armour" (detail of fol. 28r of the 13th century Morgan Bible). Mail (also maille, often given as chain mail or chain maille, though this is a modern usage) is a type of armour or jewelry that consists of small metal rin..
Chainmail (disambiguation)
Chainmail may refer to Chain maille armorSending letters to multiple people, forming a chain; see Chain letter and Chain e-mail.The Chainmail wargame from which Dungeons & Dragons evolved. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. I..
Chainmail (game)
Cover for the third edition of Chainmail (1975). Artwork by Don Lowry Chainmail is a medieval miniatures wargame created by Jeff Perren and Gary Gygax. The 1971 edition includes a fantasy supplement and is one of the oldest sets of rules for fantasy miniature wargaming,In 1970 the New Engl..
Chainplate
A chainplate is a long metal plate used to fasten a shroud or stay to the hull of a sailboat. One end of the chainplate is normally fastened to a turnbuckle which is connected to the shroud or stay, whereas the remainder of the chainplate normally has multiple holes that are bolted to the hull. Th..
Chainpur
Chainpur is a town in the Bajhang district of eastern Nepal.It is the administrative headquarters and capital of the Bajhang district. ..
Chainpur block
Chainpur block , one of the eleven administrative blocks of Gumla district, Jharkhand state, India, has a population (1991 census) of 44,573. The block is comprised of eighty-three villages. ..
Chainpur block (Palamu distrcit)
Chainpur block (Palamu district) is one of the administrative blocks of Palamu district, Jharkhand state, India. According to census (2001), the block has 29,113 households with aggregate population of 177,013. The block has 70 villages. Reference [Blocks of Palamu distrcit] ..
Chainsaw
For the Ramones song "Chain Saw," see the album Ramones'' '' A chainsaw (also spelled chain saw) is a portable mechanical, motorized saw. It is most commonly used in logging activities such as felling, delimbing, and bucking; by tree surgeons to fell trees and remove branches and foliage; to fell sn..
Chainsaw (rock band)
Chainsaw is the name of a punk rock band from Brussels, Belgium, formed in 1976 and split in 1978. It was one of the first punk bands in Belgium. Chainsaw made one very sought after 7" in 77. In 78 they split and all members went to different punk bands. Dan Dee went to Modern World, Luna Park a..
Chainsaw Carving
The art of chainsaw carving is a fast growing form of art in the United States and in the rest of the world, that combines the modern technology of the chainsaw with the ancient Art of woodworking. Contents 1 Pioneers2 The 1960s and 1970s3 The 1980s to Today4 References5 ..
Chainsaw Cassettes
Chainsaw Cassettes was an English cassette-only underground music label based in London. They specialized in electronic and industrial music. Notable artists Chemical PlantHeadbuttThe Invisibles See also List of record labels ..
Chainsaw Kittens
Chainsaw Kittens (or The Chainsaw Kittens) formed in 1989 and was a glam-pop/indie-rock band. Drawing from pop, glam rock, punk, New Wave and British Invasion music, and with lyrics tackling such varied topics as religion, the Stonewall Riots, Fellini, Oklahoma, Erik Menendez, and Oscar Wilde, the C..
Chainsaw Mill
A sawmill that is run by an electric or petrol powered chainsaw. The Logosol sawmill and the Alaskan mill are two common models. Logosol portable sawmill is a chain sawmill that produce square lumber. You can run it with an ordinary chainsaw or use a powerful electric saw unit for higher capacit..
Chainsaw Music
The Chainsaw has been used as a musical instrument by Jesse Dupree of the American rock band, Jackyl. In the recording of their song The Lumberjack, Dupree would rev the chainsaw's motor either up or down to the beat. He would also perform this stunt live and the number would climax with Dupree sli..
Chainsaw Records
Chainsaw Records is an independent record label run by Donna Dresch, devoted to Queercore bands and operating out of Portland, Oregon. Contents 1 History2 Chainsaw artists3 References4 See also5 External links History Chainsaw began life as a zine published by Donna in ..
Chainsaw safety clothing
Chainsaw users should wear protective clothing, also known as Personal protective equipment or PPE, while operating chainsaws. There is general agreement worldwide on what clothing is suitable, but local jurisdictions may have specific rules and recommendations. Contents 1 Clothing1.1 H..
Chainsaw safety features
Chainsaw manufacturers have invented numerous design features to improve safety. Some of these features have become de facto standards, and some are legal requirements in particular jurisdictions. Chainsaw safety courses teach that a user should inspect the saw before starting work and only operate ..
Chainsaw Vigilante
The Chainsaw Vigilante (real name Henry) is a character who first appeared in Ben Edlund's The Tick (issue #9) making several reappearences before having his own spin-off series written by Zander Cannon. He typically operates out of the Deertown-Hobleville area, although he is sometimes seen in the..
Chainsmoker LP
Chainsmoker is a solo album of Monoxide Child, one of the members of the group Twiztid. The album is 41:33 in length and was created in 2004. Tracks Lite It UpDrive ThruSee MeWut Would You DoBlazeOutta My WayBring Me DownI'm OutSlutRite QuickShoe FitzChangeEvilThat's Real ..
Chainstore paradox
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since April 2006. Chainstore paradox (or "Ch..
Chains (song)
"Chains" is a song performed by The Beatles on their first album Please Please Me. It was written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King, and originally recorded by The Cookies, and later covered by Buddy Holly. Instrumentation Ringo Starr(drums)John Lennon(rhythm guitar and back up vocal)George Harrison(..
Chains of Honor
Chains of Honor is a [[Diablo II: Lord of Destruction#Runewords|runeword]] armor in [[Diablo II: Lord of Destruction]]. It is typically regarded as one of the more expensive items in the game, since it requires the runes Dol, Um, Ber, and Ist to be inserted into a 4-socketed armor, in that order. ..
Chains of Love
"Chains of Love" Single by Terry Ronald. From the album Roma Single Released February 1991 Single Format 12" Vinyl SingleCassette Single Genre Pop Record Label MCA Writers Terry Ronald Producers Terry Ronald Terry Ronald Chronology Calm The Rage(1990) Chains of Love(1991) One More Dol..
Chains of Love (Erasure song)
"Chains of Love" Single by Erasure From the album The Innocents Single Released May 31, 1988 Single Format 12" Single7" singleCD Single Recorded 1987 Genre Synth pop Song Length 3:36 Record label Mute Records (UK)Sire Records (U.S.) Writer Vince Clarke,Andy Bell Producer Stephen Hague..
Chaintech
A Chaintech sound card based on VIA Envy chipset Chaintech Computer Co. Ltd., founded in November 1986, is an important Taiwanese computer hardware manufacturer. The company officially renamed itself as Walton Chaintech Corporation in October 2005. Chaintech employs approximately 1,100 people ..
Chaintech products
The following contains a list of hardware manufactured by the Walton Chaintech Corporation: Contents 1 Motherboards2 Video cards3 Sound cards4 Memory modules5 Modems6 ACR cards7 Accessories8 External links Motherboards AMD Socket 754*MK8M800*MK8T800*MK..
Chain (algebraic topology)
This article is about algebraic topology. For the term chain in order theory see chain (order theory). In algebraic topology, a simplicial k-chain is a formal linear combination of k-simplices. Integration on chains Integration is defined on chains by taking the linear combination of integrals ove..
CHAIN (industry standard)
The CECED Convergence Working Group has defined a new platform, called CHAIN (Ceced Home Appliances Interoperating Network), which defines a protocol for interconnecting different home appliances in a single multibrand system. It allows for control and automation of all basic appliance-related serv..
Chain (the movie)
As regional character disappears and corporate culture homogenizes our surroundings, it's increasingly hard to tell where you are. Actual malls, theme parks, hotels and corporate centers worldwide are joined into one "superlandscape" which shapes the lives of two women caught within it. One is a c..
Chain (unit)
A chain is a unit of length. A chain measures generally between 60 and 100 feet. If not otherwise qualified, the chain as a unit normally refers to the English unit chain, also called a Gunter's chain. This is defined as 66 feet (20.1168 metres). It is also known as the surveyor's chain or land c..
Chain Bridge
The term "Chain Bridge" refers to several bridges around the world, including: the Széchenyi Lánchíd (typically called in English the "Széchenyi Chain Bridge" or simply the "Chain Bridge") in Budapest, Hungarythe Chain Bridge at the Little Falls of the Potomac River in Washington, D.C., in the U..
Chain Bridge (Washington, D.C.)
The Chain Bridge, from Little Falls Underside of the Chain Bridge The Chain Bridge is a bridge across the Potomac River at the Little Falls in Washington, D.C. It connects the city with Arlington County, Virginia. The first bridge at that location was opened on July 3, 1797. The eight..
Chain catshark
The chain catshark Scyliorhinus retifer is a spotted catshark capable of bioluminescence. Mikhail Matz, a professor of marine biology at the University of Florida, was the first to document the shark's previously-unknown fluorescent properties. A specimen that proved to be a chain catshark was f..
Chain cent
The Chain cent was America's first large cent and the first coin officially produced by the United States Mint. It was struck only during 1793. Contents 1 Obverse design2 Reverse design3 Public reaction4 External links Obverse design The obverse design consisted of a styliz..
Chain complete
In mathematics, a partially ordered set in order theory is chain complete if every chain in it has a least upper bound. Unlike complete posets, chain complete posets are relatively common. Examples include: Any complete posetThe set of all linearly independent subsets of a vector space V, ordered..
Chain complex
In mathematics, a chain complex is a construct originally used in the field of algebraic topology. It is an algebraic means of representing the relationships between the cycles and boundaries in various dimensions of some "space". Here the "space" could be a topological space or an algebraic constru..
Chain crew
The officials use the first down measuring chain to determine if a first down has been made In American football, the chain crew are assistants to the referee who handle the first down measuring chain and the down indicator box. The members of the chain crew who operate the measuring chain are..
Chain drive
Roller chain and sprocket Mack AC delivery truck at the Petersen Automotive Museum with chain drive visible Chain drive was the main feature which differentiated the safety bicycle introduced in 1885, with its two equal-sized wheels, from the direct-drive penny-farthing or "high wheeler"..
Chain e-mail
Chain e-mail is a term used to describe e-mails that encourage recipients to forward them on to someone else, the Internet versions of the chain letter. Some e-mail service providers prohibit the use of their service for sending chain letters in their abuse policy, including [Yahoo!] and ..
Chain gang
A chain gang of convicts going to work near Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Dated 1842. For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. A chain gang is a group of prisoners chained together to perform a menial or physically challenging labor, such as chipping stone, often along a highway. This s..
Chain ganging
Chain ganging is a jargon term in the field of international relations describing the evelated probability for inter-state conflict or conflagration due to several countries having joined together in alliances or coalitions. The agreed principles of such alliances typically include mutual-defence c..
Chain gang (cycling)
In the sport of cycling, a chain gang refers to a group of cyclists cycling in a close knit formation akin to a road race, normally for the purposes of training. ..
Chain gang (disambiguation)
A chain gang can refer to: In a criminal justice system, a chain gang is a system of labor (usually forced) that involves groups of prisoners, chained together, doing menial labor;Railroad chain gang, a railroad crew assigned to operate a group of trains which are not part of regular service;A grou..
Chain Gang (song)
"Chain Gang" is the name of a song written and recorded by Sam Cooke. When released as a single in 1960, the song performed very well, reaching the top ten in both the United States and the United Kingdom. In 1968, the song was remade by the duo of Jackie Wilson and Count Basie. Released on the B..
Chain Gang of Love
Chain Gang of Love is The Raveonettes' second album. It was released on September 2,2003 by Sony Records. Track listing "Remember" - 2:40"That Great Love Sound" - 3:15"Noisy Summer" - 2:24"The Love Gang" - 2:16"Let's Rave On" - 1:54"Dirty Eyes (Sex Don't Sell)" - 2:25"Love Can Destroy Everything"..
Chain gun
The M242 25 mm Chain gun A chain gun is a type of machine gun or automatic cannon that uses an external source of power, rather than recoil, to cycle the weapon, and does so via a continuous loop of chain similar to that used on a motor or bicycle. "Chain gun" is a registered trademark of McDo..
Chain Home
Marconi tower at sunset. Chain Home / AMES TYPE 1 (Air Ministry Experimental Station) was the codename for the ring of coastal radar stations built by the British before and during World War II. The system comprised two types of radar: the metre-wave Chain Home stations which provided long-ra..
Chain Lakes Provincial Park
Chain Lakes Provincial Park is a provincial park located in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains near Nanton, Alberta, Canada. ..
Chain letter
Chain Letter may also refer to the Brooke Valentine's debut album, see Chain Letter. Chain Letters may also refer to the UK gameshow, see Chain Letters. A typical chain letter consists of a message that attempts to induce the recipient to make a number of copies of the letter and then pass them on ..
Chain Letters
Chain Letters was a game show produced by Tyne Tees Television and broadcast on ITV in the United Kingdom from 1987 to 1997. Three contestants competed to win money by changing letters in words to form new words. Its original host was Jeremy Beadle, but later on it was hosted by Allan Stewart, Andre..
Chain Letters (album)
Chain Letters is the sophomore album from North Carolina Hip Hop artist Supastition. Following the success of his singles "The Williams" (included on the Okayplayer True Notes compilation) and "Boombox", Supastition releases another acclaimed effort. Includes the Jake One produced single "Hate My ..
Chain Letter (album)
Chain Letter is the debut album by Brooke Valentine, released on March 15th, 2005 (see 2005 in music). The album contains the lead single "Girlfight", that features Big Boi from the band Outkast and Lil Jon. "Girlfight" peaked at #23 in the Billboard Hot 100 and is a song about tension between two..
Chain link fencing
A chain link fence is a type of woven fence usually made from galvanized steel wire. The wires run vertically and are bent into a zig-zag pattern so that each "zig" hooks with the wire immediately on one side and each "zag" with the wire immediately on the other. This forms the characteristic di..
Chain loading
Chain loading is a method used by computer programs to replace the currently executing program with a new program, using a common data area (a so-called core common area) to pass information from the current program to the new program. It occurs in several areas of computing. Chain loading is simi..
Chain mace (bottle)
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Chain migration
Chain migration refers to the mechanism by which foreign nationals are allowed to immigrate by virtue of the ability of previous immigrants to send for their adult relatives. In the United States, chain migration is one of many reasons that legal immigration has quadrupled from levels during the 19..
Chain novel
A chain novel is written collectively by a group of authors. The novel is passed along from author to author, each adding a new chapter or section to the work, with the rule that each subsequent chapter or section should elaborate and follow the plotline of preceding chapters or sections. The legal..
Chain O'Lakes
With over 7100 acres of water, the Fox River's Chain O'Lakes is the second largest inland water-oriented recreational asset in Northeastern Illinois and ranks second in popularity in the entire United States. With its 15 lakes, 40 miles of Fox River and over 450 miles of shoreline, the system accomm..
Chain O' Lakes-King, Wisconsin
Chain O' Lakes-King is a census-designated place (CDP) in Waupaca County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 2,215 at the 2000 census. Since the area is unincorporated, it is governed by the Town of Farmington. The Wisconsin Veterans Home is located in King. Geography Chain O' Lakes-Kin..
Chain O' Lakes State Park
Chain O' Lakes Designation State Park Location Indiana USA Nearest Cities Albion, Indiana Coordinates [41°24′N 85°25′W] Area 2,718 acres Date of Establishment 1960 Governing Body Indiana DNR Chain O' Lakes is a state park in Indiana. It is located 19 miles northwest of Fort Wayn..
Chain of command
This article deals with the military concept. For other things see Chain of Command. In a military context, the chain of command is the line of authority and responsibility along which orders are passed. The line of command will generally go from a higher-ranked soldier who gives the order, i.e. a..
Chain of Command
See also chain of command. Chain of Command can mean a couple things: Chain of Command (computer game), a computer game.Chain of Command (movie), a movie made in 1994.Chain of Command (TNG episode), a sixth season episode of [[Star Trek: The Next Generation]].Chain of Command (book), by investigat..
Chain of Command (computer game)
For the [[Star Trek: The Next Generation]] episode see Chain of Command (TNG episode) Chain of Command is a free, online, multiplayer WWII game. In each battle, players can join the German or American team. Each player controls four individual soldiers in a squad and there are 1-10 players per te..
Chain of Command (film)
Chain of Command is a 1994 action/adventure film starring Michael Dudikoff. It was directed by David Worth and written by Christopher Applegate and Ben Jonson Handy. External links ..
Chain of Command (TNG episode)
Chain of Command is an episode of [[Star Trek: The Next Generation]] that aired in two parts during the sixth season of the series. It was developed to establish the Cardassians as the main villains of the then forthcoming [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]. A new captain is assigned to the Enterpri..
Chain of custody
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Chain Of Fools
Chain of Fools, also known by its production title, "Shiny New Enemies" is a heist comedy-romance about a hapless barber named Kresk (Steve Zahn). Plot Kresk is a loser -- he isn't good at his job, he's been tossed out of his home, and his wife just dumped him for the marriage counselor. Now he's d..
Chain of Lakes
Chain of Lakes has multiple meanings: Chain of Lakes Park, a baseball stadium in Winter Haven, Florida used by the Cleveland Indians for spring training.The Chain of Lakes park area in Minneapolis, Minnesota consisting of Lake Calhoun, Lake Harriet, Lake of the Isles, and Cedar Lake, also part of th..
Chain of Lakes Park
Chain of Lakes Park is a baseball field located in Winter Haven, Florida. The stadium was built in 1966 and holds 7,000 people. It is the spring training home of the Cleveland Indians. ..
Chain Of Ponds, South Australia
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Chain of Responsibility
In the Australian transportation industry, Chain of Responsibility is a legal principle which allows an organization to hold supervisors accountable for setting unrealistic expectations that present a safety hazard. For example: in a trucking business, a dispatcher might try to increase profit marg..
Chain of Rocks, Missouri
Chain of Rocks is an unincorporated community in Lincoln County, Missouri, U.S. As of the 2000 census,the population was91. Geography Chain of Rocks is located at [38°54′53″N, 90°48′8″W] (38.914718, -90.802133)[Geographic references#1GR1]. It is named after an exposu..
Chain of Rocks Bridge
The Chain of Rocks Bridge is a bridge spanning the Mississippi River on the north edge of St. Louis, Missouri. It was the most famous crossing of Route 66 over the river. Its most famous feature is a 22-degree bend occurring at the middle of the crossing, necessary for navigation on the river. ..
Chain of Strength
Chain of Strength was a late '80s/early '90s hardcore band from southern California. Contents 1 Biography2 Members3 Discography4 Trivia5 External links Biography Their first release was a 7" EP entitled True Till Death, released through Revelation Records. After partin..
Chain of title
A chain of title is the sequence of historical transfers of title to a property. The "chain" runs from the present owner back to the original owner of the property. In situations where documentation of ownership is important, it is often necessary to reconstruct the chain of title. To facilitate thi..
Chain of trust
Chain of trust is a security architecture where each component of hardware and software is validated from the bottom up. It is intended to insure that only trusted software and hardware can be used while still remaining flexible. Introduction A chain of trust is designed to allow multiple users to..
Chain pickerel
The chain pickerel (Esox niger) is a species of freshwater fish in the pike family (family Esocidae) of order Esociformes. It has a distinctive chainlike pattern on its sides and its body resembles that of the northern pike Synonym: Esox reticulatus. Also known as the federation pike or federati..
CHAIN programming language
CHAIN was Datapoint's batch programming language, used in the late 1980s. ..
Chain propagation
Chain propagation is a process in which a reactive intermediate is continuously regenerated during the course of a chemical reaction. In polymerization reaction, the reactive end-groups of a polymer chain react in each propagation step with a new monomer molecule transferring the reactive group to ..
Chain pumps
Chain pumps are a type of water pump where an endless chain has positioned on it a series of circular discs. One end of the chain dips in to the water, and the chain runs through a tube, slightly bigger than the diameter of the discs. As the chain is drawn up the tube, water becomes trapped between ..
Chain reaction
A chain reaction is a sequence of reactions where a reactive product or by-product causes additional reactions. The neutron-fission chain reaction: a neutron plus a fissionable atom causes a fission resulting in a larger number of neutrons than was consumed in the initial reaction.Chemical reactio..
Chain Reaction
Several things have been named Chain Reaction, after the chain reaction process best known in connection with nuclear fission: Chain Reaction, a filmChain Reaction, a 1990s record labelChain Reaction, a 1980s game showChain Reaction, a 1970s bandChain Reaction, a 1960's bandChain Reaction, a 1986 s..
Chain Reaction (band)
Chain Reaction was a band formed in 1976. The band was founded with members of The Red Hot Chili Peppers who then moved on to a band called Anthym. This band is not to be confused with the "Chain Reaction" of the 1960s, which was most notable for featuring future Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler. ..
Chain reaction (disambiguation)
"Chain reaction" may refer to: A type of chemical or nuclear reaction in which the formation of one molecule of product leads directly to the formation of another - see Chain reaction.A 1996 movie - see Chain Reaction (film)A 1995 arcade game - see Chain Reaction (arcade game)A 1986 hit single by D..
Chain Reaction (film)
Chain Reaction is a 1996 film starring Keanu Reeves, Rachel Weisz, Morgan Freeman and Fred Ward. It presents a fictional account of the invention of bubble fusion using sonoluminescence (the emission of short bursts of light from imploding bubbles in a liquid when excited by sound). Bubble fusio..
Chain Reaction (game show)
Chain Reaction was an American game show, where one word leads to another, seen on the NBC network in 1980, and the USA cable network from 1986-1991. Bill Cullen, Blake Emmons and Geoff Edwards hosted this word game created by Bob Stewart. The theme song was composed by Bob Cobert, which was once ..
Chain Reaction (radio)
Chain Reaction is a hostless chat show first broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2005. Each week an individual from the world of entertainment selects someone that they would like to interview. This interviewee goes on to be the next week's interviewer. The first series comprised six episodes, with the fol..
Chain Reaction (song)
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Chain Reaction (Stargate SG-1)
"Chain Reaction" }||}}} }|episode list=|overridean=}} episode }|episode list=}} of the science fiction}}} television series Stargate SG-1}}}. Plot } On an alien planet, SG-1 is ambushed by the Goa'uld. Major Samantha Carter manages to dial out and transmit the SG-1 IDC back to the SGC. On the othe..
Chain Reaction Records
Chain Reaction is a record label formed in the 1990s in Berlin as a part of the Basic Channel label family formed by the elusive Moritz Von Oswald (Maurizio) and Mark Ernestus. The music produced by artists on this label can be described as having elements of techno, minimalism, dub and ambient. A..
Chain rhyme
Chain rhyme is the linking together of stanzas by carrying a rhyme over from one stanza to the next. A number of verse forms use chain rhyme as an integral part of their structures. One example is terza rima, which is written in tercets with a rhyming pattern a-b-a, b-c-b, c-d-c. Another is the vir..
Chain rule
Topics in calculus Fundamental theorem Limits of functions Continuity Vector calculusTensor calculus Mean value theorem Differentiation Product rule Quotient rule Chain rule Implicit differentiation Taylor's theorem Related rates Table of derivatives Integration Lists of i..
Chain shift
In the study of phonetic changes, a chain shift is a type of sound shift in which a group of sounds all change at about the same time, with some sounds taking the place of others. Examples of historical chain shifts in English are the Great Vowel Shift in the 15th century, and the ongoing Northern ..
Chain smoking
A chain smoker, literally, is a person who lights each new cigarette from the one he or she is just finishing. The term is most often used more loosely to describe people who smoke relatively constantly, though not actually "chaining". True chain smokers are relatively uncommon, especially today...
Chain stitch
In sewing and embroidery, a chain stitch is a series of looped stitches that form a chain. It can be used decoratively or constructively. The chain stitch is also used with rope as a method of storage. It prevents the rope from tangling but can still be untied easily and rapidly. Compare lockstitc..
Chain store
A Target chain store. Chain stores (also called retail chains) are a range of retail outlets which share a brand and central management, usually with standardized business methods and practices. They are not a type of business chain. Such stores may be branches owned by one company or fr..
Chain termination
Chain termination is any chemical reaction leading to the destruction of a reactive intermediate in a chain propagation step in the course of a polymerization, effectively bringing it to a halt. External links IUPAC Gold Book definition: [Link] ..
Chain tool
right A chain tool is a small mechanical device used to "break" a bicycle chain in such a way that it could be mended with the same tool. A bicycle chain has links and plates that are pinned together; these pins can be pushed partway out with the chain tool. This tool is required for removal..
Chain volume measure
Chain Volume Measure (CVM) is a economic statistic. In publications of statistical data, for example Gross Domestic Product (GDP), there may be a necessity to compare data at different time periods. The choice of a year on which to base such comparisons is important. Fixed base aggregations compa..
Chain whip
This article is about the asian melee weapon. for the bicycle repair tool, see the Wikibook article [[Wikibooks:Bicycle_Repair/Chain_whip|"Chain whip"]] An example of a chain whip The chain whip is a weapon used in some Asian martial arts including modern and traditional wushu. It consists of..
Chair
For other uses of the term chair, please see chair (disambiguation). Typical Western wooden chair A chair is a piece of furniture for sitting, consisting of a seat, a back, and sometimes arm rests, commonly for use by one person. Chairs also often have legs to support the seat raised above ..
Chair-O-Planes
The Chair-O-Planes, sometimes called a swing carousel or wave swinger, is a fairground ride that is a variation on the carousel in which the chairs are suspended on chains from the rotating top of the carousel. As the rotation speed of the Chair-O-Planes increases, the chairs are thrown outward..
Chaires, Florida
Contents 1 History2 Chaires School3 Chaires-Capitola Community Park & Dorothy Cooper Spence Community Center4 Chaires-Capitola Volunteer Fire Department5 Unknown Boundaries or Population History The Chaires community, just east of Tallahassee in Leon County, Florida, was..
Chairface Chippendale
Chairface Chippendale is a character from The Tick comics and TV series. He is voiced by Tony Jay. Chairface Chippendale is an aptly named villain, who is tuxedo-clad and suave like Lex Luthor or the Kingpin, except he has a small wooden chair for a head. In one episode, Chairface attempts to write..
Chairil Anwar
Chairil Anwar (1922 - April 28 1949) was probably one of the most famous Indonesian poets. Chairil died at the relatively young age of 27. Notably, one of his most famous poems was "Aku". It is a poem that comes from the wound of having to leave his father who cheated on his mother. But Chairil's ..
Chairing of the Bard
The Chairing of the Bard is one of the most important events in an eisteddfod. The most famous chairing ceremony takes place at the National Eisteddfod of Wales, and is always on the Thursday afternoon of Eisteddfod week. A new bardic chair is specially designed and made for each eisteddfod, and i..
Chairlift
A chairlift in Bad Hofgastein, Austria A chairlift, more correctly known as an elevated passenger ropeway, is a type of aerial lift, which consists of a continuously circulating steel cable strung in a loop between two end terminals and generally over intermediate towers. They are found at man..
Chairlift (Disney's Blizzard Beach)
The Chairlift carries up to 3 guests over the craggy face of Mount Gushmore, from its base at the beach, to its summit at Disney's Blizzard Beach waterpark. The chairs carrying guests feature wooden-bench seats, colorful overhead umbrellas and snow skis on their underside. The Chairlift was convert..
Chairman
See also Chairperson. For other uses of the term chair, please see chair (disambiguation). A Chairman is the presiding officer of a meeting, organization, committee, or other deliberative body. The use of chair (according to the Oxford English Dictionary) as a verb as in "to chair [a meeting&..
Chairman of the African Union
The Chairman of the African Union is chosen by the AU Assembly, which consists of the heads of state of member countries, to serve a one-year term. List of Chairmen of the ..
Chairman of the board (disambiguation)
Chairman of the board refers to the chairperson of a board of directors. Chairman of the board may also refer to: Chairmen of the Board (group), 1970s American soul group.Frank Sinatra, frequently referred to as The Chairman of the BoardWhitey Ford, nicknamed Chairman of the BoardChairman of the..
Chairman of the Board (film)
thumb Chairman of the Board was a 1998 movie starring Courtney Thorne-Smith and Carrot Top in which a surfer/inventor (Carrot Top) inherits and runs a billionaire's company. It was poorly received by critics and moviegoers alike. The movie cost an estimated $10,000,000 to produce, but only m..
Chairman of the Communist Party of China
The Chairman of the Communist Party of China (Chinese: 中国共产党主席 pinyin: Zhōngguó Gòngchǎndǎng Zhǔxí), was the most powerful position in the Communist Party of China until the death of Mao Zedong. While Hua Guofeng succeeded Mao in the role, he was unable to consolidate power and ..
Chairman of the Conservative Party
In the United Kingdom, the Chairman of the Conservative Party is responsible for running the party machine, overseeing Conservative Central Office. When the Conservatives are in power, the Chairman is usually a member of the Cabinet. Neville Chamberlain (1930-1931) Oliver Poole (1955-1957)Quintin..
Chairman of the Council of Ministers
Chairman of the Council of Ministers is either: Leaders of East GermanyPremier of the Soviet UnionThis 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..
Chairman of the Executive Council
The Chairman of the Executive Council of the Isle of Man was the Head of Government of the Isle of Man from 1961 to 1986. That function is now taken by the Chief Minister. Chairmen Sir Charles Kerruish MLC OBE LLD(hc), 1961 - 1967Edgar Norman Crowe, 1967- 1971Percy Radcliffe MLC, 1971 - 1977Clif..
Chairman of the Federal Reserve
The Chairman of the Board of Governors of the United States Federal Reserve is the head of the central bank of the United States and one of the more important decision-makers in American economic policies. The Federal Reserve is an independent agency of the United States Government. The position wa..
Chairman of the Great Council of Chiefs (Fiji)
Nobility of Fiji Titles Adi - Bulou - Ro - Ratu Institutions Great Council of Chiefs Chairman, Great Council of Chiefs House of Chiefs Confederacies: Burebasaga - Kubuna - Tovata Politics portal]] Fiji This article is part of the series: Politics of Fiji Constitution of Fiji Main art..
Chairman of the Independence party
The Chairman of the Independence Party (Icelandic: Formaður Sjálfstæðisflokksins) is Independence Party's leading figure. The Chairman is elected by representatives on the party general meeting held semi annually and lead the party election campaigns and coallition forming. The current incumben..
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is by law the highest ranking military officer of the United States military, and the principal military advisor to the President of the United States. He leads the meetings and coordinates the efforts of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS), comprising the Chai..
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, Pakistan
The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee of Pakistan is, in principle, the highest ranking military official in the country. The current holder of the office is General Ehsan Ul Haq. ..
Chairman of the Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto
The Chairman of the Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto or Metro Chairman was the leader of Metropolitan Toronto, Canada, and the most senior political figure in the municipality. The Metro Chairman was elected by the members of Metropolitan Toronto Council. The position was created in 1954 when M..
Chairman of the National Assembly of Bulgaria
The Chairman of the National Assembly of Bulgaria (Председател на Народното събрание на Република България, transliterated as Predsedatel na Narodnoto sabranie na Republika Balgariya) presides the Bulgarian Parliament. His term coincides with the term..
Chairman of the National Defence Commission of North Korea
The Chairman of the National Defence Commission of North Korea is the supreme commander of the North Korean military and the most powerful person in the North Korean government. According to law, the Chairman has the "highest administrative authority" of any official, and the post was confirmed in ..
Chairman of the Palestinian Liberation Organization
The Chairman of the Palestinian Liberation Organization is the leader of the Palestinian Liberation Organization. Created in 1964, the chairman was considered the leader of the Palestinian people until the creation of the political title of the President of the Palestinian Authority as part of the 1..
Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Russian SFSR
The Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic was the de jure leader of the Russian SFSR between 1938 and 1991. Contents 1 Predecessor offices2 Political Significance3 Officeholders4 Successor offices Predecessor offic..
Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Transnistrian Soviet Socialist Republic
The Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Transnistrian Soviet Socialist Republic was a very short-lived position, created with the proclamation of the Transnistrian Soviet Socialist Republic in 1990. It was only held by one man, Igor Smirnov. This position, and the Soviet republic ..
Chairman of the Provisional Government of Southern Ireland
The Chairman of the Provisional Government of Southern Ireland was a transitional post established in January 1922, lasting until the creation of the Irish Free State in December 1922 in the Provisional Government of Southern Ireland. The Anglo-Irish Treaty of December 1921 was passed by the Irish ..
Chairman of the Senate of Pakistan
The current Chairman of the Senate is Muhammad Mian Soomro See also Parliament of Pakistan..
Chairman or Chief
Chairman or Chief is a term sometimes used in political science to categorise the style of leadership of a senior executive figure, be they a prime minister, president, pope or monarch. It comes from a book of that name written about the office of Taoiseach (Irish prime minister) by Professor Brian ..
Chairmen of the Board
Chairmen of the Board was a Detroit-based soul music group active in the 1970s. Contents 1 Recording career2 Discography2.1 Album discography2.2 UK single discography3 References Recording career General Norman Johnson (born 23 May, 1943, Virginia) had a much loved hit a..
Chairmen of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Chairmen of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina Chronological listing, in reverse order. Current Presidency under the 1995 Constitution Ivo Miro Jović, 28 Jun 2005 - [2 Feb 2006?]Borislav Paravac, .. Oct 2004 - 28 Jun 2005Sulejman Tihić, 28 Feb 2004 - .. Oct 2004Dragan Čović, 2..
Chairperson
For the Rival Schools character, please see Chairperson (Rival Schools). For other uses of the term chair, please see chair (disambiguation). Please see also Chairman. The terms, chairperson is a typical example of a non-sexist neologism that was invented to replace the conventional chairman, used..
Chairperson (Rival Schools)
--> "Iincyo" redirects here. To learn about the position of a Japanese school's class representative, see Incho Chairperson, known as Iincyo (委員長) in Japan, is a character from the Rival Schools series of fighting games. She is a student at Taiyo High School and is chairperson ('iincyo') o..
Chairry
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Chairs Missing
Chairs Missing is the second album by the band Wire. It was released in 1978. Although it shares a punk ethos with the band's debut, Pink Flag, it shows a more developed sense of song structure and is less hard-edged. This album also showcases more predominantly producer Mike Thorne's input, adding..
Chair (disambiguation)
The term chair has a number of possible meanings: Chair, piece of furnitureChair (official), person in authority at a meeting or organisation, or such a positionElectric chair, execution device often known as just "the chair"Orchestra: musician's seating positionRail tracks: blocks, in the past sup..
Chair (official)
For other uses of the term chair, please see chair (disambiguation). A chair or "seat" is a seat of office, authority, or dignity, such as a professorship at a college or university. Chair (and chairperson) are sometimes used, predominantly in the UK public sector as gender-neutral terms, to descr..
Chair Beside a Window
Chair Beside a Window is the fourth album by avant-folk/blues singer/songwriter Jandek. It was Corwood Industries' first release of 1982 (#0742). Contents 1 Track Listing:2 Album Cover Description3 Reviews4 External links Track Listing: Down in a MirrorEuropean JewelUncondit..
Chair of Assembly of Kosovo
Politics portal]] Kosovo This article is part of the series: Politics and government ofKosovo Politics and int'l statusUNMIK*Resolution 1244PISG*President**Fatmir Sejdiu*Government**Prime Minister***Agim Çeku*Assembly**ChairPolitical partiesElectionsDistricts Kryetari i Kuvendit të Kosovës..
Chair of Saint Peter
The chair of a bishop is a cathedra.The Chair of Saint Peter (Latin: Cathedra Petri) is a relic conserved in St. Peter's Basilica, Rome, enclosed in a gilt bronze casing that was designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini and exeuted 1647-53. Symbolically, the chair Bernini designed had no earthly counterp..
Chair Yoga
Chair yoga is the term generally used to describe a gentle form of yoga that is practiced sitting in a chair, or standing using a chair for support. It is not recognized formally as a type of yoga distinct from other types, such as Iyengar Yoga or Ashtanga yoga. However, the poses, or Asanas, ar..
Chaise
For the river in France see Chaise River. For the type of chair, see chaise longue. A chaise (the French for chair, through a transference from a sedan-chair to a wheeled vehicle) is a light two- or four-wheeled carriage with a movable hood or calash; the post-chaise was the fast-travelling carriag..
Chaise longue
A chaise longue (French "long chair") is an upholstered couch in the shape of a chair that is long enough to support the legs. It is often also called "[[Wiktionary:chaise lounge|chaise lounge]]" in North America, particularly in the furniture industry. This spelling and pronunciation has become we..
Chaise River
The Chaise is a river of eastern France. It flows through the départements Savoie and Haute-Savoie. It is a tributary of the Arly, which it joins in Ugine. ..
Chaitanya Bhagavata
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Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology
The Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology (CBIT) is a technical university located in Hyderabad, India. Contents 1 General information2 History3 Campus4 Admissions5 Departments6 Extra Curriculars7 Alumni8 External links General information The Chait..
Chaitanya Charitamrita
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Chaitanya Engineering College
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Chaitanya Mahaprabhu
Caitanya Mahaprabhu (1486-1534) Chaitanya Mahaprabhu (also transliterated Caitanya, IAST caitanya mahāprabhu) (Bangla চৈতন্য মহাপ্রভূ) (1486 - 1534), was an ascetic Hindu monk and social reformer in 16th century Bengal, India (present-day West Bengal and Banglades..
Chaitha
Chaitha or Chigta is gotra found among the Jats and the Pathans. There is a territory in Turkistan, named Chugta (or Suktaiya). The inhabitants of this territory are Jats. They invaded India through Kabul and conquered Gujranwala and settled there. Reference Ram Swaroop Joon: History of Jats, ..
Chaitin's algorithm
Chaitin's algorithm is a graph coloring algorithm designed specifically for register allocation. It is named after its desiger, Gregory Chaitin. ..
Chaitin's constant
In the computer science subfield of algorithmic information theory a Chaitin constant or halting probability is a construction by Gregory Chaitin which describes the probability that a randomly generated program for a given model of computation or programming language will halt. It is usually denote..
Chaitin–Kolmogorov randomness
Chaitin-Kolmogorov randomness (also called algorithmic randomness) defines a string (usually of bits) as being random if and only if it is shorter than any computer program that can produce that string. It is fairly easy to see that most strings of a given length are close to random in this sense. ..
Chaitra
Chaitra (Hindi: चैत cait or चैत्र caitr) is a month of the Hindu calendar. In India's national civil calendar, Chaitra is the first month of the year, beginning on 22 March (or 21 March in leap years) and ending on 20 April. It is also the last month in the Bengali calendar (the Bôn..
Chaitya
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Chaiya
Chaiya (Thai: ไชยา) is a district (Amphoe) and town in southern Thailand in Surat Thani Province. The town itself has a population of 12,948 (5,442 in Talad Chaiya and 7,506 in Phumriang) (2004), while the whole district has a population of 46,981. Contents 1 Geography2 Histor..
Chaiyaphum
Chaiyaphum (ชัยภูมิ) is a city in Northeastern Thailand, capital of Chaiyaphum province. Population (2004 estimate) 58,100. ..
Chaiyaphum Province
Chaiyaphum (Thai ชัยภูมิ) is one of the north-eastern provinces (changwat) of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are (from north clockwise) Khon Kaen, Nakhon Ratchasima, Lopburi and Phetchabun. Contents 1 Geography2 History3 People4 Culture5 Agriculture and In..
Chaiyasit Shinawatra
Chaiyasit Shinawatra is the Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Army. As a cousin of the prime minister of Thailand Thaksin Shinawatra, his nomination has been criticised as an act of nepotism. General Chaiyasit had been transferred from the Army to become a special advisor to the Supreme Command ..
Chaiya Railway Station
Chaiya Railway Station (S.R.T. Code: CIY, Thai สถานีไชยา) is the main railway station in the northern Surat Thani Province, Thailand. It located on S.R.T. Southern Railway Line Km.597+751 in Talad Chaiya Town, Chaiya District. It has 2 track in its railyard, 2 platform and has no..
Chaiyya Chaiyya
"Chaiyya Chaiyya" Song by A. R. Rahman From the soundtrack of Dil Se Album released 1998 Genre Film Music Song Length 6:48 Producer A. R. Rahman "Chaiyya Chaiyya" is the first song in the famous Hindi film Dil Se directed by Mani Ratnam. The song was composed by film composer A. R. Rahma..
Chai (disambiguation)
Chai or CHAI may refer to: The Hindi word for "tea", used in English to refer specifically to spiced tea, masala chai.Chai (symbol), a Jewish symbolChurch History Association of IndiaCatholic Health Association of India"Bumming Chai," Underground, Low-budget, cult film based on events related to a ..
Chai (symbol)
In Judaism, the Chai symbol consists of the letters of the Hebrew alphabet Het (ח) and Yod (י). In the Hebrew language, the word chai (חי) spelled by these two letters means "living", and is related to the word for "life", chaim, and also appears in the slogan am yisrael chai (עם ישראל..
Chai Folk Ensemble
The Chai Folk Ensemble from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada is North America's oldest and largest Israeli folk dance ensemble. Founded in 1964 by the late Sarah Sommer, Chai has built an international reputation for international dance, music and song. Chai is the Hebrew word for "life". Chai is made up..
Chai Jin
Nicknamed the 'Small Whirlwind' (小旋风), Chai Jin (柴进) was both a man of nobility and somewhat of an enigma in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin. Although a senior member amongst the 108 heroes of Liangshan as a member of the 36 Heavenly Spirits, Chai's role throughout the story stradd..
Chai Lai
Chai Lai (Thai: ไฉไล, English title: Dangerous Flowers) is a 2006 Thai action film about five female top-secret crimefighters, each with the codename of a flower, Lotus, Hibiscus, Rose, Na-wua and Crown of Thorns. Plot The five "Chai Lais" are tasked with foiling a kidnapping and keeping a..
Chai Lee
Chai Lee is an actress, born in Canton, China. She is best known for her appearances in British films and television, particularly her uncredited role as a Moonbase Alpha operative in the science fiction series Space 1999 and her performance in the crime drama Gangsters as Lily Li Tang. Her other ..
Chai Ling
redirect [[Template:Inappropriate tone]] --> This is a Chinese name; the family name is Chai. Chai Ling (Chinese: 柴玲; pinyin: Chái Líng) (1966-) was one of the leaders in the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989. She graduated from Beijing University with a degree in Psychology in 1987. She eme..
Chai Patel
Dr. Chaitanya Patel CBE FRCP (born September 14, 1954) is a British doctor and businessman who is the Chief Executive of the Priory Healthcare group. Born in Uganda to Indian parents, he obtained medical qualifications at Southampton University in 1979 and formerly worked in the NHS. Contents 1&n..
Chai tow kway
Chai tow kway (Chinese: 菜頭粿; pinyin: càitóuguǒ) is a common dish in Singapore and Malaysia. It is also known as fried carrot cake, due to the fact that white radish, one of its main ingredients, is known as bak loh bak or white carrot in Cantonese. It is made of rice flour and white radish..
Chai Vang
Chai Soua Vang Chai Soua Vang (王才, born September 24, 1968) is a hunter who shot several deer hunters in northern Wisconsin on November 21, 2004. According to court proceedings prior to his conviction, Vang acknowledged shooting the hunters, which included women, but challenged the chain ..
Chai Wan
A view of Chai Wan and Siu Sai Wan Chai Wan (柴灣, lit. firewood bay), formerly known as Sai Wan (西灣) mistakenly, is at east end of the urban area on the Hong Kong Island and next to Shau Kei Wan in Hong Kong. It formerly was a bay and the bay was gradually reclaimed. The land extende..
Chai Wan (MTR)
Chai Wan (Chinese: 柴灣, Cantonese IPA: /tsʰɑɪ33 wɑn55, Jyutping: caai4 waan1, Pinyin: Cháiwān) is the eastern terminus of MTR's Island line on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. It is the only station on the Island Line that is elevated. It serves Chai Wan, and the bus terminus nearby has bus a..
Chai Wan Kok
Chai Wan Kok (柴灣角) is an area in Tsuen Wan of Hong Kong. It is located at the west end of Tsuen Wan Town. While its southeast is industrial area, its hilly northeast and coastal southwest are residential. It is on the main access between Tuen Mun and Tsuen Wan. Contents 1 Industry2&..
Chai Wan Park
Chai Wan Park (柴灣公園) was one of large park in Hong Kong. Located in Chai Wan of Hong Kong, it occupied 6.55 hectares. Completed by Urban Council in 21 April 1993, the park is now managed by Leisure and Cultural Services Department, a department of Hong Kong Government. History The park was..
Chai Wan Road
Chai Wan Road (柴灣道) in Hong Kong, is one of the major roads in Chai Wan on Hong Kong Island. It is from Shau Kei Wan to Chai Wan through Chai Wan Gap; with one of the steepest major raod in Hong Kong on either side. (Sign posted 1 in 10) It is therefore popular to referre to this road as Cheu..
Chai Xianghua
Xianghua (hua = language) 鄉話 / 乡话 is one of the unclassified Chinese languages spoken in a small land strip in the west of Hunan. Chai Xianghua (柴 香華 Chai Shanghwa; pīnyīn:Chái Xiāng Huà ) is a fictional character designed for the Soul Series of fighting games. Xianghua made he..
Chai Zemin
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Chajeon Nori
Chajeon Nori, occasionally translated as Juggernaut Battle, is a traditional Korean game usually played by men, originating in the Andong region. It may have originated as a commemoration of Wang Geon's victory over Gyeon Hwon at the Battle of Gochang in 935, near the end of the Later Three Kingd..
Chajim Fürst
Heinrich Chajim Fürst, born 1592 in Copenhagen, Denmark, died 1653 in Hamburg-Altona, Germany, was a merchant and court agent as well as an elder of the Jewish community of Hamburg. According to contemporary sources, Heinrich Chajim Fürst was also the richest Jew in Hamburg at the time. ..
Chajul
Chajul (full name San Gaspar Chajul) is a municipality in the Guatemalan department of El Quiché. Chajul is part of the Ixil Triangle, along with San Juan Cotzal and Santa Maria Nebaj. ..
Chaka
Chaka may refer to: Shaka (c. 1781–1828), Zulu chieftainChaka Khan, née Yvette Marie Stevens, American entertainerTsar Chaka of Bulgaria from 1298-1300Chaka (novel), the most famous novel by the writer Thomas Mofolo of LesothoDaniel Ramos, a graffiti tagger who went by the moniker ChakaChaka,..
Chakachatna River
The Chakachatna River is a river in Gates of the Arctic National Park, Alaska. See also List of Alaska rivers ..
Chakalaka
Chakalaka is a spicy African vegetable relish traditionally served with bread, pap, samp, stews or curries. To balance its fiery flavour, it is sometimes served with amasi (thick sour milk). Chakalaka is said to have originated in the townships of Johannesburg. ..
Chakan: The Forever Man
Chakan: The Forever Man is a Mega Drive/Genesis game published by Sega of America January 1, 1992. The game featured an uncommonly dark premise for the time of its release, which saw the home console market flooded with licensed (often from children's cartoons) platformers. The game follows the ta..
Chakana
A Chakana (or Inca Cross, Chakana) is an Andean symbol. It is the three-stepped cross representing the southern cross and symbolising the three tiers of Inca life. The lower world, this world and the higher world. The three levels also represent the snake, puma and condor. Many buildings, temples,..
Chakansur
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Chakapara
Chakapara is a census town in Haora district in the state of West Bengal, India. Geography Chakapara is located at [22.63° N 88.35° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Chakapara]. It has an average elevation of 14 metres (45 feet). Demographics As of 2001 In..
Chakara
Chakara (also spelt Chaakara) is a Malayalam word used to describe a peculiar marine phenomenon in which a large number of fish and prawns throng together during a particular season as a result of mud bank formations. This rare phenomenon is observed only along the coastal waters of the Indian state..
Chakaravartin
Chakaravartin, that is, the universal ruler, was a title assumed by emperors of ancient India. In general, the term applies to temporal as also to spiritual kingship and leadership, particularly in Buddhism and Jainism. In Hinduism, the term generally denotes a powerful ruler, whose dominion extende..
Chakari
Chakari is a village in the province of Mashonaland West, Zimbabwe. It is located about 34 km west of Chegutu and 34 km north of Kadoma. According to the 1982 Population Census, the village had a population of 8,415. The village grew up around the Turkois Mine in 1907 and was named after the mine. I..
Chakat
Jumping Chakat. Image used with the permission of Bernard Doove. A chakat (Taurofelis adamo) is a fictional creature, a genetically engineered hermaphroditic feline-based centauroid, that resembles a wemic. Forming the basis of the Stellar Federation universe, chakats were originally created o..
Chakavian dialect
Chakavian (Čakavian, čakavski) dialect is a dialect of Croatian language. The name of the dialect stems from the interrogatory pronoun for "what", which is "ča" in čakavian. Čakavian is nowadays spoken mainly in Istria, the Adriatic sea coast, Dalmatian littoral and the islands. Čakavian can ..
Chaka (Disney)
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Chaka (novel)
Chaka is the most famous novel by the writer Thomas Mofolo of Lesotho. Written in Sotho, it is a mythic retelling of the story of the rise and fall of the Zulu emperor-king Shaka. It was named one of the twelve best works of African literature of the 20th century by a panel organized by Ali Mazrui. ..
Chaka (Stargate)
Chaka, a fictional character in the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1, is a primitive, aborigine, Unas from P3X-888, who isn't a host for a Goa'uld. History } Chaka first appears in the episode "The First Ones", when he kidnapps Daniel Jackson on P3X-888. Daniel is dragged through the..
Chaka (The Lion King)
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Chaka Demus
Chaka Demus is a Reggae musician. He played with his band Chaka Demus & Pliers. He is best known for the number one hit "Twist and Shout", a cover of the Isley Brothers song by the same name. The group also had a #1 reggae hit in 1992 with "Murder She Wrote". ..
Chaka Fattah
Chaka Fattah (born November 21, 1956) has been a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives since entering it in 1995, representing the 2nd Congressional district of Pennsylvania ([map]), which includes North Philadelphia, West Philadelphia, a very small portion of ..
Chaka Khan
American R&B singer Chaka Khan (b. March 23, 1953) is best known for her 1984 cover of Prince's "I Feel for You," and as a member of the funk band Rufus. Born Yvette Marie Stevens in Chicago, Illinois, Khan was raised on Chicago's South Side, and at the age of 11 formed her first group, the Cry..
Chaka of Bulgaria
Chaka (Bulgarian: Чака, Čaka) reigned as emperor (tsar) of Bulgaria from 1299 to 1300. The date of his birth is unknown. Chaka was the son of the Mongol leader Nogai Khan by a wife named Alaka. Sometime after 1285 Chaka married an unnamed daughter of George Terter I of Bulgaria. In the late ..
Chaka Seisay
Chaka Seisay (aka Complicated C aka DJ Chaka). During the late 1980s and early 1990s, Complicated C formed the Stockholm based hip hop duo Sure Shot Groove with MC Stranger. Career An avid promoter of hip hop music, Complicated C appeared on radio and television, performing songs he had written wit..
Chakba
In Classical Mayan culture, chakba was self-decapitation. ..
Chakdaha
Chakdaha is a city and a municipality in Nadia district in the state of West Bengal, India. Geography Chakdaha is located at [23.08° N 88.52° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Chakdaha]. It has an average elevation of 11 metres (36 feet). Demographics As o..
Chakdara
Chakdara town is located in Malakand, NWFP, Pakistan. Chakdara is an important town of Upper Dir, located on the bank of the Swat river. It is about 130 km from Peshawar and 48 km away from Saidu Sharif. The Mughals built a fort here in 1586, which was later occupied by the British in 1895, who buil..
Chakdara, Swat
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Chakdey
"Chakdey" from the Punjabi word meaning "Pick it up". http://www.chakdey.com is the ultimate resource for Desi Music, news, interviews, reviews, videos, promos, and lots lots more! With the largest lyrics section on the internet & a huge gig/events/mela guide you know you cant go wrong! Check it..
Chakdina
Chakdina or Dinachak is a village in Kharian Tehsil of Gujrat District, Punjab, Pakistan. Many people still call and write it in old form i e Dinachak. It was founded in eighteenth century by Chaudhry Allahdin, a Gujjar at the site of Shahpur, a destroyed city considered to be the capital of Gujja..
Chakeri
Chakeri is a census town in Kanpur Nagar district in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Chakeri had a population of 8580. Males constitute 55% of the population and females 45%. Chakeri has an average literacy rat..
Chakesang
The Chakesang is a Naga tribe previously known as the Eastern Angami. They inhabit the district of Phek in the state of Nagaland, India. ..
Chake Chake
Chake Chake is a city located on the Tanzanian island of Pemba. ..
Chakghat
Chakghat is a town and a nagar panchayat in Rewa district in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Chakghat had a population of 9103. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Chakghat has an average l..
Chakhar
Chakhar is a group of the Mongols. Chakhar was originally one of estates of Khubilai located around Jingzhao (now Xian). The Chakhar people moved from Shaanxi to Southeastern Mongolia in the 15th century. Chakhar became a tümen under Dayan Khan and was led by his successors. Oppressed by Altan Kh..
Chakhei
Chakhei is one of the towns in Southern part of India's north-eastern state of Mizoram. The inhabitants are mostly Chapi sub-tribe of Mara tribe who were earlier known to outsiders as Lakher. It is situated just 2 kilometers below Mt. Mawma, the fifth highest mountain in Mizoram and the highest peak..
Chakhil-i-Ghoundi Stupa
The Chakhil-i-Ghoundi Stupa, also code-named "Stupa C1", is a small limestone stupa from the Chakhil-i-Ghoundi monastery, at the archeological site of Hadda in eastern Afghanistan. Most of the remains of the stupa were gathered in 1928 by the archeological mission of Frenchman Julien Barthoux of the..
Chaki
Chaki (茶器) is a term that encompasses all the styles of tea caddy used in Japanese tea ceremony. Chaki are the vessels into which tea is placed before taking it into the tea room, and from which the tea is scooped into the tea bowl in preparation for serving. Chaki are not storage vessels, ..
Chakia
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Chakib Khelil
Chakib Khelil is Algeria's Minister for Energy and Mines. He was born in Oujda (northern Morocco) on August 8, 1939, and received a doctorate in petroleum engineering from Texas A&M University in 1968. After working in the United States for a few years, he joined Sonatrach in 1971, and became pres..
Chakiwara
Chakiwara is one of the neighborhoods of Lyari Town in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. There are several ethnic groups in Lyari Town including Urdu speakers, Punjabis, Sindhis, Kashmiris, Seraikis, Pakhtuns, Balochs, Memons, Bohras, Ismailis. Over 99% of the population is Muslim. The population of Lyari..
Chakka
See: Chakka (Jack fruit) in Malayalam language.Chakka - Hijra (South Asia). 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 article. ..
Chakkarakadavu
Chakkarakadavu is a small village to the east of the town of Cherai, on Vypin Island in Ernakulam district, Kerala, India. Chakkarakadavu shares a common history with Cherai and with the greater Vypin Island. ..
Chakka Pradhaman
Chakka pradhaman is a traditional payasam (pudding) of Kerala, India. Typical preparation The main ingredients of chakka pradhaman are Chakka Varattiyathu and jaggery. Chakka varattiyathu is made by cooking finely cut pieces of Chakka Chula (the edible yellow part of jack fruit) with ghee and jagg..
Chaklala
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Chaklasi
Chaklasi is a city and a municipality in Kheda district in the state of Gujarat, India. Geography Chaklasi is located at [22.65° N 72.93° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Chaklasi]. It has an average elevation of 34 metres (111 feet). Demographics As of 2..
Chakma people
The Chakma, also known as the Changma, are a tribe inhabiting the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh. Their population of 350,000 is concentrated in the Rangamati and Khagrachhari districts of Chittagong Division in Bangladesh, and in the Mizoram in India, although smaller numbers can be found in ..
Chakna
Chakna (or "chaakna") is a spicy stew made out of goat tripe and other animal parts. It is a speciality dish among Hyderabadi Muslims. The Chaknawadi neighbourhood near Charminar in Hyderabad (India) is famous for its chakna. In Pakistan, the most famous place for chakna is in Karachi's Hyderabad Co..
Chakobsa
Chakobsa is a fictional language used by the Fremen people of Frank Herbert's science fiction series Dune. In the series, the language is said to be based on another fictitious language, the Bhotani Jib. Examples of the language from the books are actually a mixture of Roma (or gypsy) language, fro..
Chakora
Chakora, a kind of partridge, is a legendary bird described in Hindu mythology. She is believed to reside upon the beams of the moon, that is, the Chandra. The association of Chakora and Chandra have given rise to a number of folk love stories in north India revolving round them. Reference A Class..
Chakotay
Mean anomaly (M) Physical characteristics Dimensions Surface area Volume Mass Density (ρ) Surface gravity Escape velocity Rotation period Rotation velocity Obliquity Right ascensionof north pole Declination Absolute magnitude Albedo..
Chako Rescue
The Chako Rescue Association for the American Pit Bull Terrier is an advocacy group for the American Pit Bull Terrier founded by attorney and author Dawn Capp. The CRA puts on free breed education seminars for dog owners, goes to schools to teach children about dog safety, and uses dogs as therap..
Chakra
For a disc-like weapon wielded by the Hindu god Vishnu, see chakram. In Hinduism and in some related Asian cultures, a chakra is thought to be a nexus of metaphysical and/or biophysical energy residing in the human body. The New Age movement, and to some degree the distinctly different New Thought ..
Chakraborty
Chakraborty is a common surname/family name of Hindus in India. Usually people with the surname Chakraborty belong to Brahmin caste. It is spelt in various ways, including Chakraborti, Chakravarty, Chakravarti and Chakravorty. Some notable personalities eith this surname are: Mithun Chakraborty,Ind..
Chakradharpur
Chakradharpur (pop 40,000 est.) is a town in the Indian state of Jharkhand located at [22.45° N 85.40° E]. It is the divisional headquarters of the South Eastern Railway. It is located on the Chota Nagpur Plateau. The town serves the mineral rich areas of Jharkhand and Orissa, ..
Chakram
Sikhs with chakrams, inscribed "Nihang Abchal Nagar" (Nihangs from Hazur Sahib), 1844 The chakram is a throwing weapon that was used by the ancient Indians; it is a flat metal ring with a sharp outer edge from 5 to 12 inches in diameter. The word comes from Sanskrit and means round, circle,..
Chakram (Xena Episode)
Contents 1 Plot synopsis2 Disclaimer3 Notes4 Quotes5 Main cast6 External links Plot synopsis Coming Soon... Disclaimer to be added. Notes Gabrielle gets a new weapon in this episode the sais.Gabrielle and Xena both get new outfits in this episode.Ares gets a new h..
Chakrapani
Alur Chakrapani was born near Tenali, Guntur Dt. He is from an agricultural family and has unmatched creativity. He studied in Tenali and had to go to Vellore, Tamil Nadu for medical treatment. He stayed there for a few months and learnt Bengali in that time. Initially, he started translating novels..
Chakrata
Chakrata, located at an elevation of 5,500-6,500 feet, approx. 90 kms (55 miles) from Dehra Dun, Uttaranchal state, was originally a cantonment of British Indian Army. The cantonment was established in 1866, and the troops and officers first occupied the cantonment in April 1869. Due west lies Him..
Chakravala method
The chakravala method is a cyclic algorithm to solve indeterminate quadratic equations, including Pell's equation. This method was developed in India and its roots can be traced back to the 5th century, summarized by Aryabhata, which was later developed further by Brahmagupta, Jayadeva, and Bhaskara..
Chakravarti
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. Chakravarti is a title that was used as a prefix to the very successful conquerors, Emperors in the history of I..
Chakravartin
Chakravartin is a term used in India and in the Buddhist religion for a universal and just ruler. The original meaning derives from the dharma chakra or the wheel of dharma. It can be understood to mean 'he who turns the wheel (of dharma)', thus he who maintains the universal law (dharma). This law ..
Chakravatin
Chakravatin is the Indian regnal title roughly equivalent to 'Emperor'. It denoted a sovereign, who professes allegiance to none. See also Maharaja ..
Chakravyuha
The Chakravyuha is an army formation mentioned in the Hindu epic Mahabharata. It is a seven-tier defensive spiral formation, used by Dronacharya, commander-in-chief of the Kaurava army.The formation is likened to a chariot wheel. The various vyuhas (army formations) had been studied by the Kaurav..
Chakra & Edi Mis
Chakra & Edi Mis is a Goa trance project from Israel. It was formed by Rami Shapira and Edi Mis. This was one of the first Goa trance projects in Israel and influenced many future artists. The Promised Land is commonly recognized as one of the best psychedelic/goa albums ever made. although only ..
Chakra Goth
Chakra Goth is one of the neighborhoods of Korangi Town in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. There are several ethnic groups in Orangi Town including Urdu speakers, Punjabis, Sindhis, Kashmiris, Seraikis, Pakhtuns, Balochs, Memons, Bohras, Ismailis. Over 99% of the population is Muslim. The population of ..
Chakra River
The Chakra River is a river flowing through Kundapur and Gungulli in western India. It joins with the Souparnika River Varahi River and Kubja River and merges into the Arabian sea. ..
Chakreshvari
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 July 2006. } Chakreshvari is the shasan-devi of Lord Rishabha, th..
Chakri
Chakri may refer to: Buddha Yodfa Chulaloke, King of Thailand from 1782 to 1809.The Chakri Dynasty, the royal house of Thailand.Chakri (music), a form of folk music in Kashmir.HTMS Chakri Nareubet, a Thai aircraft carrier. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles ..
Chakri (music director)
Chakri(born June 15) is a Tollywood music director who works for most of Puri Jagannadh's films. He also worked with Siddharth, Ravi Teja, and Akkineni Nagarjuna. ..
Chakri Dynasty
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Chakri noodles
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Chaksu
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Chaks (Villages) in Sadiqabad
Chak is a Urdu word, which meaning a village. In Punjab Pakistan, numbers are using instead of names. Number shows name of village & alphabets shows that the village is using to a canal in agriculture e.g in Sadiqabad English alphabet P/NP is in use P stands for Punjnad, NP also Punjnad but P shows ..
Chaku-ero
Chaku-ero, written 着エロ, is a Japanese fetish focusing on erotic photographs of women wearing clothes, usually costumes designed to be extra sexy. It consists of the kanji "chaku" (着) which can mean "to wear" ("kiru") as well as "to arrive" ("tsuku"), and "ero" (エロ), a shortened form ..
Chakulia
Chakulia is a city and a notified area in Purbi Singhbhum district in the state of Jharkhand, India. Geography Chakulia is located at [22.48° N 86.72° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Chakulia]. It has an average elevation of 115 metres (377 feet). Demogr..
Chakushin Ari
Chakushin Ari 着信アリ (also known as One Missed Call) is a J-Horror movie directed by Takashi Miike. Contents 1 Cast2 Synopsis3 Plot Summary4 Miscellanea5 External links Cast Shibasaki Kou - Nakamura YumiTsutsumi Shinichi - Yamashita HiroshiFukiishi Kazue - Konishi ..
Chaku Uta Full
EZ Chaku-Uta Full is KDDI's service distributing full length songs (mainly pop). The format of EZ Chaku-Uta Full is 48 kbit/s AAC. The size of one piece is about 1.5 MB. Downloaded content is secured on a miniSD card plugged into the mobile, using CPRM copy protection. Other Japanese carriers (N..
Chakwaina
--> 'Chakwaina' is a kachina that appears in Pamuya ceremonies at First Mesa. It usually carries a rattle and bow and arrow and is thought to originally be from Zuni, later adopted by the Hopi. An alternative spelling is 'Tcakwaina'. ..
Chakwal
Chakwal (Urdu: چکوال) is a town in Chakwal District,Punjab, Pakistan. It is the capital town of the present Chakwal District and the former 'Tauluka Dhan Chaurasi'. As noted in District Gazeteer Jhellum 1904, the city is named after Chaudhry Chaku Khan, once chief of the Mair Minhas Rajput tr..
Chakwal District
The district of Chakwal in Pakistan was created as an independent district of the Rawalpindi Division in 1985, by combining the subdivision Chakwal of Jhelum District, the sub-division Talagang of Attock District and police station Choa Saidan Shah, carved out of subdivision Pind Dadan Khan, distr..
Chakyar
Chakyar is a caste from Kerala state of south India. The women in this community is called Nangyar. They are Ambalavasis'' who having mixed with Namboothiris, occupy a position in the Hindu Temple, associating with the priestly caste in managing the affairs of the temple, thought not the actual cond..
Chak Bankola
Chak Bankola is a census town in Barddhaman district in the state of West Bengal, India. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Chak Bankola had a population of 10,318. Males constitute 57% of the population and females 43%. Chak Bankola has an average..
Chak Bansberia
Chak Bansberia is a census town in Hugli district in the state of West Bengal, India. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Chak Bansberia had a population of 7336. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Chak Bansberia has an average ..
Chak Chak
This article is about a place. For the musical instrument, see shak-shak. The village of Chak Chak, also known as Pir-e Sabz, consists of a shrine perched beneath a towering cliff face in the desert of central Iran. It is the most sacred of the Zoroastrian mountain shrines. Located near the city ..
Chak Enayetnagar
Chak Enayetnagar is a census town in South 24 Parganas district in the state of West Bengal, India. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Chak Enayetnagar had a population of 5661. Males constitute 50% of the population and females 50%. Chak Enayetnag..
Chak Imam Ali
Chak Imam Ali is a census town in Allahabad district in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Chak Imam Ali had a population of 4124. Males constitute 54% of the population and females 46%. Chak Imam Ali has an avera..
Chak Jhumra
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Chak Kashipur
Chak Kashipur is a census town in South 24 Parganas district in the state of West Bengal, India. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Chak Kashipur had a population of 11,155. Males constitute 55% of the population and females 45%. Chak Kashipur has ..
Chak No 151/P
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Chala
The Chala or "Coast" is one of the eight natural regions in Peru. It is formed by all the western lands that arise from sea level up to the height of 500 meters. In this region, the flora includes vegetation that grows near the rivers, like the carob tree, the palo verde, salty grama grass, m..
Chalabre
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Chalad
Chalad is a small place near Kannur town in Kerala state, South India. It is located on the route leading from Kannur town to Azhikode. See also Kannur district..
Chalahgawtha
Chalahgawtha (or Chillicothe) was the name of one of the two principal septs of the Shawnee tribe of Native Americans in the Ohio Country in North America during the 18th century, as well as the name one of the principal village of this sept. The village itself was moved at least four times in prese..
Chalakudy
Chalakudy is the one of the best tourist spot in Thrissur district of Kerala state, south India. Athirappilly water falls is 30 km from Chalakudy, which is the main route to reach these waterfalls. On this route there are two water theme parks; One is Dream World and other is Silver Storm. The ..
Chalakudy River
Chalakkudy River or Chalakkudy Puzha runs through Chalakkudy town which is the Thrissur District of Kerala state in south India. It is the 5th longest river in Kerala and its basin is between 100 05’ to 100 35’ North latitude and 760 15’to 760 55’ East longitude. This area is located in Th..
Chalala
Chalala is a city and a municipality in Amreli district in the state of Gujarat, India. Geography Chalala is located at [21.42° N 71.17° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Chalala]. It has an average elevation of 160 metres (524 feet). Demographics As of 20..
Chalamont
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Chalan-Pago-Ordot, Guam
Chalan-Pago-OrdotOdot General Information Population: 5,923 (2000 census) [link] Ethnic Groups: Chamorro, Micronesian, Filipino Chalan-Pago-Ordot is a municipality in the American island of Guam containing the villages of Chalan-Pago and Ordot. Ordot is named after the Chamor..
Chalandri
> Statistics Prefecture: Attica Metropolitan Area: Athens Location:Latitude:Longitude: 38.42 (38°1'29') N lat. 23.8 (23°48'1') E long. Area:-Total-Water-Rank 9 km² ..
Chalarodon
Chalarodon is a genus of Malagasy terrestrial iguana. Its only species is Chalarodon madagascariensis. Its Malgasy relative, the Oplurus is aboreal. ..
Chalastra
Chalastra is a municipality in the Thessaloniki Prefecture, in the region of Central Macedonia. It is located 20 km west of the city of Thessaloniki, on the Greek National Road 1 near Axios river and the Thermaic Gulf. The Municipality of Chalastra consists of two Municipal Departments: Chalastra an..
Chalatenango
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Chalatenango, Chalatenango
Chalatenango is a municipality in the Chalatenango department of El Salvador. ..
Chalatenango Department
Departamento de Chalatenango Flag Coat of Arms Location Map Capital Chalatenango Area Ranked 5th 2,016.58 km² Population - 1992 census - 2006 estimate Ranked 11th 177,320 227,699 ISO 3166-2]] SV-CH Chalatenango is a department of El Salvador, located in t..
Chalawit Plaphol
Chalawit Plaphol (born 30 August, 1974) is a Thai golfer. He took up golf at the age of twelve and won team and individual gold medals for Thailand at the 1995 South East Asian Games. He turned professional in 1996 and has been a regular competitor on the Asian Tour since that year. He has won two A..
Chalazion
A chalazion, also known as a Meibomian gland lipogranuloma, is a cyst in the eyelid that is caused by inflammation of the meibomian gland, usually on the upper eyelid. Chalazions differ from hordeolums in that they are usually painless apart from the tenderness caused when they swell up. A chalazi..
Chalbury
Chalbury is a village in east Dorset, England, four miles north of Wimborne Minster and four miles west of Verwood. The village has a population of 140 (2001). External links [Census data] ..
Chalcanthite
Chalcanthite General Category Mineral Chemical formula ..
Chalcanthum
In alchemy, chalcanthum, also called chalcanth or calcanthum, was a term used for the compound blue vitriol (CuSO4), and the ink made from it. The term was also applied to red vitriol (a native sulfate of cobalt), and to green vitriol (ferrous sulfate). Some maintained calcanthum to be the same thi..
Chalcatzingo
Chalcatzingo was an Formative Period center in the Valley of Morelos which featured Olmec-like monumental art. Located in the southern portion of the Central Highlands of Mexico, the Valley contained occupations over a long time span. Chalcatzingo is estimated to have been settled as early as 1500..
Chalcedon
Chalcedon (Χαλκεδον, sometimes transliterated by purists as Chalkedon; see also list of traditional Greek place names) was an ancient maritime town of Bithynia, in Asia Minor, almost directly opposite Byzantium, south of Scutari (modern Üsküdar). I..
Chalcedonian
The Chalcedonian churches are those Christian churches who follow the Christological teachings of the Council of Chalcedon, in contradistinction to Ebionites, Arians, Nestorians, Monophysites and Monothelites. The latter are sometimes referred to collectively as non-Chalcedonian. Some non-Chalcedon..
Chalcedonian Creed
The Chalcedonian Creed was adopted at the Council of Chalcedon in 451 in Asia Minor. That Council of Chalcedon is one of the seven ecumenical councils accepted by Eastern Orthodox, Catholic, and many Protestant Christian churches. It is the first Council not recognized by any of the Oriental Orthod..
Chalcedony
Chalcedony knife, AD 1000-1200 Chalcedony is one of the cryptocrystalline varieties of the mineral quartz, having a waxy luster. Chalcedony may be semitransparent or translucent and is usually white to gray, grayish-blue or some shade of brown, sometimes nearly black. Other shades have been g..
Chalcedon Foundation
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Chalchiuhtlatonal
In Aztec mythology, Chalchiuhtlatonal was a god of water. Reference [Encyclopedia Mythica] ..
Chalchiuhtlicue
Chalciuhtlicue from the Codex Ríos In Aztec mythology, Chalchiuhtlicue (also Chalciuhtlicue, or Chalcihuitlicue) ("She of the Jade Skirt") was the goddess of lakes and streams. She is also a patroness of birth and plays a part in Aztec baptisms. In the myth of the five suns, she had dominion ..
Chalchiutotolin
In Aztec mythology, Chalchiutotolin was a god of disease and plague. He may be an aspect or alias of Tezcatlipoca. ..
Chalchuapa
Chalchuapa is a city and a municipality in the Santa Ana department of El Salvador. The city is near the Mayan Tazumal ruins. ..
Chalcides
Classification Genus Chalcides Chalcides armitageiChalcides bedriagaiChalcides chalcidesChalcides colosiiChalcides ebneriChalcides guentheriChalcides lanzaiChalcides levitoniChalcides manueliChalcides mauritanicusChalcides minutusChalcides mionectonChalcides montanusChalcides ocellatusChalcides pa..
Chalcides pentadactylus
Chalcides pentadactylus is a species of skink. Distribution: India Type locality: "Kuddle Poondy, a tidal river near Beypore" (= Kadal Undi, Beypur, 11º 11'N; 75º 49'E, in Kerala State, south-western India), Malabar district [type lost fide Smith 1935] External links [EMBL reptil..
Chalcidian alphabet
After Chalcidice, the Chalcidian alphabet is a variety of the Western variant of the Greek alphabet. ..
Chalcidice
Chalcidice or Halkidikí (in Greek: Χαλκιδική, alternative transliterations Khalkidikḗ, Chalkidikí, Khalkidhikí) is one of the prefectures of Greece. It is located in the southeastern portion of [Macedonia (Greece)] (Central Macedonia). The Cholomontas or the Cholomon mountai..
Chalcididae
The Chalcididae are a moderate-sized group within the Chalcidoidea, composed mostly of parasitoids and a few hyperparasitoids. The group is apparently polyphyletic, though the different subfamilies may each be monophyletic, and some may be elevated to family status in the near future. As presently..
Chalcidoseps
Classification Genus Chalcidoseps Chalcidoseps thwaitesi ..
Chalcid wasp
Chalcid wasps (superfamily Chalcidoidea) belong to the insect order Hymenoptera, and are one of the largest groups within the order, with some 22,000 known species, and an estimated total diversity of anywhere from 60,000 to more than 500,000 species, meaning the vast majority have yet to be discov..
Chalciope
Chalciope was a princess in Greek mythology, daughter of King Aeetes of Colchis, sister of Medea and wife of Phrixus. Phrixus, son of Athamus and Nephele, along with his twin Helle, were hated by their stepmother, Ino. Ino hatched a devious plot to get rid of the twins, roasting all the towns crop..
Chalcis
This article is about the Greek city. For the ancient city in Syria of the same name, see Chalcis, Syria. Chalcis or Chalkida, Halkida, Halkis or Chalkis (Greek, Modern: Χαλκίδα, Ancient/Katharevousa: -is), the chief town of the island of Euboea in Greece, situated on the strait of the Euri..
Chalcis, Syria
Chalcis was an ancient city in Syria (modern Quinnesrin/Qinnasrin). Syrian Chalcis was the birthplace of 3rd century AD Neoplatonist philosopher Iamblichus. ..
Chalco
Aluminum Corporation of China Limited, also known as Chalco (, NYSE: [ACH]) is the only producer of alumina and the largest producer of primary aluminum in the People's Republic of China.Official website. [Introduction]. Accessed May 26, 2006. References External links [..
Chalco, Nebraska
Chalco is a census-designated place (CDP) located in northern Sarpy County, Nebraska, directly south of and adjacent to Omaha. The population was 10,736 at the 2000 census. Geography Chalco is located at [41°11′1″N, 96°8′2″W] (41.183539, -96.133791)[Geographic references#1G..
Chalcocite
Chalcocite General Category Mineral Chemical formula copper(I) sulfide:Cu2S Identification Color dark-gray to black Crystal habit tabular to prismatic crystals also massive to granular. Crystal system orthorhombic 2/m 2/m 2/m at < 105°C - hexagonal 6/m 2/m 2/m above 105°C Cl..
Chalcocondylis
Chalcocondylis, also seen as Chalcocondyles (Χαλκοκονδύλης in Greek) was an old noble family of Athens, which was elected during the Florentine possession of the city. The actions of the family, also seen as Chalcocandylis (Χαλκοκαντήλης) or Charchandylis (Χαρχαντή..
Chalcogen
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Chalcogenide
A chalcogenide is a binary chemical compound consisting of a chalcogen and a more electropositive element. The electropositive element is often introduced by doping but not always. Gold chalcogenides are minerals and chalcogenide glasses are photoconductive and used in xerography and television. ..
Chalcogenide glass
A Chalcogenide glass is a glass containing a chalcogenide element (sulphur, selenium or tellurium) as a substantial constituent. Applications Mouldable infrared optics including lenses, and infrared optical fibers as these materials transmit well in the infraredphase change materials, such as GeS..
Chalcohalide
The chalcohalides are the group of chemical elements taken from the chalcogens (periodic table group 16) and the halides (periodic table group 17). ..
Chalcolecta
Chalcolecta is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Species Chalcolecta bitaeniata Simon, 1884 (Moluccas, Sulawesi)Chalcolecta dimidiata Simon, 1884 (Moluccas)Chalcolecta prensitans (Thorell, 1881) (New Guinea, Queensland) ..
Chalcone
Chalcone Chemical name 1,3-Diphenyl-1-propen-3-one Chemical formula C15H12O Molecular mass 208.26 g/mol Density ? g/cm3 Melting point 55–57 °C Boiling point 345-348 °C CAS number [614-47-1] Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in th..
Chalcophaps
Chalcophaps is a small genus of Doves. It includes just 2 species. Emerald Dove, Chalcophaps indicaStephan's Dove, Chalcophaps stephani ..
Chalcopyrite
Chalcopyrite Chalcopyrite General Category Mineral Chemical formula copper iron sulfide:CuFeS2 Identification Color Brass yellow, may have iridescent purplish tarnish. Crystal habit predominantly the disphenoid and resembles a tetrahedron. Crystals sometines twinned. Also commonl..
Chalcoscirtus
Chalcoscirtus is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Species Chalcoscirtus alpicola (L. Koch, 1876) (Holarctic)Chalcoscirtus ansobicus Andreeva, 1976 (Tajikistan)Chalcoscirtus atratus (Thorell, 1875) (Europe)Chalcoscirtus bortolgois Logunov & Marusik, 1999 (Mongolia)Chalcos..
Chalcotropis
Chalcotropis is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Species Chalcotropis acutefrenata Simon, 1902 (Java)Chalcotropis caelodentata Merian, 1911 (Sulawesi)Chalcotropis celebensis Merian, 1911 (Sulawesi)Chalcotropis decemstriata Simon, 1902 (Philippines)Chalcotropis insularis ..
Chalco (municipality)
Chalco is a municipality located in Southen México State, and considered part of Mexico City. The head of government is located in the city of Chalco. Chalco is often confused with Valle de Chalco Solidaridad municipality as the name Chalco remains in both. The major difference is that Valle de Cha..
Chaldea
See Chaldeans for other uses. Chaldea, "the Chaldees" of the KJV Old Testament, was a Hellenistic designation for a part of Babylonia. One early such reference is to the impending sack of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar II (Habakkuk 1:6). The Hebrew name for ancient Chaldeans was כשדים (Kaśdim..
Chaldean
Chaldean may refer to: People: An ethnically Assyrian group that belongs to the Chaldean Catholic ChurchThe historical Babylonian people, in particular in a Hellenistic contextThe Khaldi, called Chaldeans by classical authors despite being unrelated to the AssyriansLanguages: Chaldean Neo-Aramaic,..
Chaldean Catholic Church
The Chaldean Catholic Church aka the Chaldean Church of Babylon is an Eastern Rite sui juris (autonomous) particular church of the Roman Catholic Church, maintaining full communion with the Pope in Rome. It descends from the Church of the East. In the 15th century the Assyrian church decreed that ..
Chaldean Democratic Union
The Chaldean Democratic Union is a political party in Iraq and a component of the Kurdistani Alliance. They have one member of the Iraqi National Assembly - Ablahad Afraim Sawa - who was elected in both January 2005 and December 2005. ..
Chaldean Neo-Aramaic
Chaldean Neo-Aramaic is a modern Eastern Aramaic or Syriac language. Called Neo-Aramaic, it is not to be confused with the original Chaldean referring to the Old Aramaic dialect of the Chaldean Dynasty of Babylon. Originally, Chaldean Neo-Aramaic was spoken on the Plain of Mosul in northern Iraq. ..
Chaldean Oracles
The Chaldean Oracles that are embodied in fragmentary texts of the 2nd century AD consist mainly of Hellenistic commentary on a single mystery-poem (although that it is one poem is disputed, for it seems more likely to have been compilations from several oracular instances, due to the random subject..
Chaldean Syrian Church
Chaldean Syrian Church is the name used for the Assyrian Church of the East in India. For many generations until the 16th century, the Christians of India were accustomed to receive their bishops from the Church of the East. Following the Portuguese colonization of several coastal regions of India..
Chaldene (moon)
Chaldene (kal-dee'-nee, IPA: [kælˈdiːni] Greek Χαλδηνη ?), or Jupiter XXI, is a natural satellite of Jupiter. It was discovered by a team of astronomers from the University of Hawaii led by Scott S. Sheppard, et al. in 2000, and given the temporary designation S/2000 J&..
Chaldon
Chaldon is a village in Surrey, England on the North Downs to the west of Caterham. It falls within the boundaries of Tandridge district. The church of SS. Peter and Paul (11th century) contains a large wall painting of around 1170 depicting images of salvation and damnation. It is considered one ..
Chaldon Herring
Chaldon Herring or East Chaldon is a village in south Dorset, England, situated in the Purbecks, two miles from the coast and eight miles south east of Dorchester. The village has a population of 166 (2001), 11.9% of dwellings are second homes. Notable for being the home of Llewelyn Powys and the ..
Chaldran
redirect [[Template:Not verified]]Chaldran is a city in the north of West Azarbaijan province of Iran. That province is situated in the northwestern part of Iran. A large number of population of Chaldran is Kurdish and Azeri. ..
Chaldron
A chaldron was a dry English measure, beginning in 1826, of 4 quarters or 32 bushels. More recently, it has been applied exclusively to coal, for which a chaldron is equal to 36 bushels heaped up. On shipboard, 21 chaldrons of coal was the allowance to the score. The use of the unit ended in 1963 wi..
Chale, Isle of Wight
Chale is a village on the Isle of Wight, England. It is located three kilometres from Niton in the south of the island. ..
Chaleins
Chaleins Country      France Région Rhône-Alpes Départment Ain Arrondissement Bourg-en-Bresse Canton Saint-Triviers-sur-Moignans INSEE 01075 Postal Code 01480 MayorCurrent Term Gilbert Gros2001-2007 Intercommunality Longitude ..
Chalermpol Malakham
Chalermpol Malakham (also written Malakam) is a singer from the Isan area of Thailand. Known most for the Luk Thung and Mor Lum styles, he is also considered a talented performer of Kantrum. Although the majority of Chalermpol's songs are in Thai, he often sings in Northern Khmer as well. ..
Chalet
Chalet A chalet (pronounced /ˈʃæleɪ/), also called Swiss chalet, is a type of building in the Alpine region made of wood. Contents 1 Definition and Origin2 Chalets as Holiday Residences3 North American Usage4 See also5 External links Definition and ..
Chalet Sauce
Chalet Sauce is a special sauce that is provided for free alongside with any chicken meal purchased from Swiss Chalet restaurants. A similar, if not identical, product is sold in powder form at retail stores, here named "Swiss Chalet Dipping Sauce". Recommended for dipping chicken in, it is rumoure..
Chalet School
The Chalet School series was a series of books written by Elinor Brent-Dyer set at a boarding school initially located in Austria. In 1939 the school moved to Guernsey, following the rise in power of the Nazis, and from there it moved to the fictional town of Armiford in Wales, and later to a fictio..
Chaleur (passenger train)
The Chaleur is a triweekly passenger train operated by VIA Rail between Gare Centrale (Montreal) and Gaspé, Quebec. Service The Chaleur leaves Montreal in the evening and arrives in Gaspé at about noon the following day. It then departs Gaspé in the afternoon and arrives in Montreal in the morn..
Chaleur Bay
Satellite image of Chaleur Bay (NASA). Chaleur Bay is the large bay opening to the east; the Gaspé Peninsula appears to the north and the Gulf of St. Lawrence is seen to the east Chaleur Bay or the Bay of Chaleur (French baie des Chaleurs) is an arm of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence separating ..
Chaley
Chaley Country      France Région Rhône-Alpes Départment Ain Arrondissement Belley Canton Saint-Rambert-en-Bugey INSEE 01000 Postal Code 01230 MayorCurrent Term ?2001-2007 Intercommunality Longitude Latitude Altitude..
Chale (slang)
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Chalfant, Pennsylvania
Chalfant is a borough in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 870 at the 2000 census. Geography Chalfant is located at [40°24′36″N, 79°50′18″W] (40.409968, -79.838285)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bure..
Chalfant Valley, California
Chalfant Valley, California is a small, primarily residential community of 530 people located 14 miles North of Bishop, CA in Mono County on US Highway 6. Most residents commute to Bishop for work and school. Recently the area has been eyed by developers to help ease the lack of affordable housing..
Chalfont
The name Chalfont could refer to: Chalfont St Giles in Buckinghamshire, England.Chalfont St Peter in Buckinghamshire, England.Chalfont Common in Buckinghamshire, England.Little Chalfont in Buckinghamshire, England.Chalfont, Pennsylvania - A borough located in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.Chalfont & La..
Chalfont, Pennsylvania
Chalfont is a borough in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 3,900 at the 2000 census. Chalfont is named after Chalfont St Giles in Buckinghamshire also known as Bucks County, England. Chalfont was the home of William Penn's first wife, and William Penn is also buried at J..
Chalfont & Latimer station
Chalfont and Latimer station is a station in Travelcard Zone C on the Metropolitan line. It is the junction between the through service to Amersham and a shuttle service to Chesham. It is also on Chiltern Railways' line to Aylesbury. The station serves all three of the Chalfonts — Chalfont S..
Chalfont (SEPTA station)
Chalfont is a station along the SEPTA Doylestown Line. It is located at Sunset Avenue & Main Street. This station is served by the R5 Regional Rail line. {| class="toccolours" border="1" cellpadding="4" style="margin: 0 auto; border-collapse: collapse; text-align: center;" |- style="background:#F0..
Chalfont Common
Chalfont Common is a hamlet in Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom. It is located in the Chiltern Hills, to the north of Chalfont St Peter. ..
Chalfont St Giles
Chalfont St Giles is a village in south east Buckinghamshire in the United Kingdom, on the edge of the Chilterns, 25 miles from London, and near to Seer Green, Jordans, Chalfont St Peter, Little Chalfont and Amersham. Chalfont means chalk spring, in reference to the water carrying capacities of ..
Chalfont St Peter
Chalfont St Peter is a village in south east Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom. It is situated in a small group of villages called The Chalfonts (locals have been known to call it St Peter or Chalfont) which also consists of Chalfont St Giles and Little Chalfont. The villages are sandwiched betwee..
Chalfont St Peter F.C.
Chalfont St Peter F.C. are a football club based in Buckinghamshire, England. In 1988, they won the Isthmian League Second Division South. They are current members of the Spartan South Midlands Football League Premier Division. |- !colspan="3" style="background:#ccf; text-align:center;"| Spartan..
Chalfont Wasps F.C.
Chalfont Wasps F.C. is a football club based in Chalfont St. Giles, England. They were established in 1922 and were the founding members of the Chiltonian League in 1984. For the 2005-06 they are members of the Hellenic Football League Division One East. |- !colspan="3" style="background:#ccf; t..
Chalford
Chalford is a small village in the Frome Valley of the Cotswolds in England. It is about 8 km upstream (4 miles east) from Stroud. At this point the valley is also called the Golden Valley. The parish covers 2 square miles of this Cotswold countryside. Notable residents include James Bradley, the t..
Chalga
Chalga is a form of Bulgarian popular music drawing from Balkan folk traditions and incorporating Arab, Turkish, Greek, and Roma (Gypsy) influences, as well as motifs from Balkan traditional music, flamenco and klezmer music. Often indistinguishable from Bulgarian pop music, it remains popular with..
Chalgrave
Chalgrave is a village and civil parish in the South Bed