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Cahaba
Cahaba can refer to Cahaba River in AlabamaCaha(w)ba, an extinct town in AlabamaCaha(w)ba Prison, a Confederate prison Cahawba County -> Bibb County, Alabama This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page,..
Cahaba, Alabama
Cahaba, Alabama (sometimes spelled Cahawba) was the first permanent state capital of Alabama from 1820 to 1826. (Huntsville was designated as the temporary capital upon the formation of the state legislature in 1819). It was located near the confluence of the Alabama and Cahaba Rivers, not far from ..
Cahaba Heights, Alabama
Cahaba Heights is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Jefferson County, Alabama, United States. At the 2000 census the population was 5,203. In 2002, Cahaba Heights was annexed by Vestavia Hills, Alabama. Geography Cahaba Heights is located at [33°27′33″N, 86°43â€..
Cahaba Prison
--> Cahaba Prison is a site in Alabama where the Confederacy held Union soldiers during the American Civil War. Cahaba Prison was named for the small Alabama town of Cahaba (sometimes spelled Cahawba), that lay nearby at the confluence of the Alabama and Cahaba River, not far from Selma. The build..
Cahaba River
The Cahaba River in the Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge The Cahaba River is the longest free-flowing river in Alabama and is among the most scenic and biologically diverse rivers in the United States. The waters of the Cahaba are home to more than 131 species of freshwater fishes (18 of..
Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge
Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge ..
Cahagnes
Cahagnes is a commune of the Calvados département in the Basse-Normandie région in France. Its postal code is 14240. The INSEE code is 14120. ..
Cahagnolles
Cahagnolles is a commune of the Calvados département, in the Basse-Normandie région in France. Its postal code is 14490. The INSEE code is 14121. ..
Cahal Cardinal Daly
Cahal Brendan Cardinal Daly (born October 1, 1917) is a Northern Irish prelate, who was the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland from 1990 until his retirement in 1996. He has been a Cardinal since 1991. Biography Cahal Brendan Daly was born in Loughguile, County Antrim, ..
Cahal Pech
Cahal Pech is a Maya site located near the Town of San Ignacio in the Cayo District of Belize. The site was a palacio home for an elite Maya family and dates back to as early as 400 AD. The site rests high near the banks of the Macal River and is a collection of 34 structures, with the tallest being..
Cahama
Cahama is a city in the province of Cunene, in Angola. The population is about 52,000. ..
Cahan
Cahan may refer to the following: People Cahan is an Irish and Jewish surname. Abraham Cahan, writerCharles Hazlitt Cahan, Canadian politicianLarry Cahan, ice hockey playerO'Cahan (name of a significant clan in Ulster) Places Cahan, a commune of the Orne département, in France See also Kagan, ..
Caha Mountains
The Caha Mountains (An Ceachach in Irish) are a range of low sandstone mountains situated on the Beara peninsula in south-west County Cork, in the Republic of Ireland. ..
Caherboshina
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. } Location Caherboshina (or Cathar Bó Sine) is a sma..
Cahercommaun
Cahercommaun is a triple Ring fort in the midst of The Burren area near the rural village Carran, in County Clare, Ireland. Cahercommaun sits on the edge of an inland cliff facing north in a way that the rings of Burren limestone are not whole circles. Instead the rings are incomplete since they w..
Caherconnell
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. } Caherconnell Stone Fort is an ancient Celtic Ring ..
Caherconnell Stone Fort
Caherconnell Stone Fort is an ancient and exceptionally well preserved Celtic Ring Fort is situated 1km south of Poulnabrone dolmen. This Fort and other sites like it would have been inhabitied from around 500 A.D. to 1,500 A.D. in Ireland The visitor's centre has 4 part tour of the fort. The fir..
Caherdaniel
Caherdaniel (Cathair Dónall in Irish) is a village in County Kerry, Ireland, located on the Iveragh peninsula on the Ring of Kerry. It is situated on the southwestern side of the peninsula, facing onto Derrynane Bay, at a T-junction on the N70 road. A stone fort or (caher) is located nearby, as i..
Caherdavin
Caherdavin (Pop:6,613 (2002)) is a suburban district in the northern environs of Limerick City in the west of Ireland. Local landmarks include the Moylish campus of the Limerick Institute of Technology, a third level college and research center, the Jetland Shopping Centre which opened in 2005, Cahe..
Caher Island
right Caher Island (Cathair na Naomh in Irish), an uninhabited island off the coast of County Mayo in Ireland, is situated between the larger Clare Island and Inishturk. An ancient centre for pilgrimage, it is still visited for this reason today. On the 15th of August every year, the Feast of..
Cahiers de Topologie et Géometrie Différentielle Categoriques
The Cahiers de Topologie et Géometrie Différentielle Categoriques (French:Journal for topological and differential geometric categories) is a French mathematical research journal founded by Charles Ehresmann in 1957. External links [link] Homepage of the journal ..
Cahiers du cinéma
Cahiers du cinéma is an influential French film magazine founded in 1951 by André Bazin, Jacques Doniol-Valcroze and Joseph-Marie Lo Duca. It developed from the earlier magazine Revue du Cinéma and involved members of two Paris film clubs — Objectif 49 (Robert Bresson, Jean Cocteau and Ale..
Cahill Expressway
The Cahill Expressway was the first true freeway constructed in Sydney, Australia. [link] It starts from the Eastern Distributor and Cross City Tunnel in Woolloomooloo, and runs through a series of sunken cuttings and tunnels between the Royal Botanical Gardens and The Domain. It then runs..
Cahill Stadium
The Cahill Stadium is a 1,759-seat multi-purpose arena in Summerside, Prince Edward Island Canada. It was built in 1952. It is home to the Summerside Western Capitals ice hockey team. The facility has also hosted various NHL training camps: Philadelphia Flyers (1992), Florida Panthers (1996) and C..
Cahilty Lake, British Columbia
History Named for Robert Cahilty, who settled in the upper Louis Creek valley in the late 1890's developing a good ranch. ..
Cahir
Cahir (An Cathair in Irish, meaning "the fortified city") is a town in Tipperary, Ireland. The town is best known for Cahir Castle, near the centre of the town, and the Swiss cottage. It lies on the River Suir. In addition it has a fine Church of Ireland parish church, still in use, designed by Jo..
Cahirciveen
Cahirciveen (Cathair Saidhbhín in Irish) - meaning "town of Little Saidhbh", alternate spellings Cahersiveen or Caherciveen - is a town in County Kerry, Republic of Ireland. It is located on the Iveragh peninsula on southwest coast of Ireland near Valentia Island. Cahersiveen is connected to the I..
Cahirmee Horse Fair
Cahirmee Horse Fair is held on 12 July every year in the town of Buttevant, County Cork, Ireland History The ancient horse fair was originally held at the Fair Field of Charimee, some two miles to the East of the town. In 1921 it was transferred into the town and is still held on 12 July every year..
Cahir Castle
Cahir Castle One of the biggest castles in Ireland, Cahir Castle was built in 1142 by Conor O'Brien, Prince of Thomond, on an island in the river Suir. Now situated inside the town centre of Cahir, the castle is well preserved and has guided tour and audiovisual shows in multiple languages. ..
Cahir Healy
Cahir Healy (2 December 1877–8 February 1970) was an Irish politician. Born in Mountcharles in County Donegal, he became a journalist working on various local papers. He joined Sinn Féin on its foundation in 1905. He later campaigned against the inclusion of County Fermanagh and County Tyrone i..
Cahit Arf
Cahit Arf, probably in front of METU Department of Mathematics. Cahit Arf (October 11, 1910 - December 26, 1997) was a Turkish mathematician. He is known for the Arf invariant of a quadratic form in characteristic 2 (applied in knot theory and surgery theory) in topology, the Hasse-Arf theo..
Cahn-Ingold-Prelog priority rules
The Cahn-Ingold-Prelog priority rules are used in organic chemistry to determine the orientation of a molecule for purposes of assigning stereochemistry at a stereocenter, as well as for assigning the name of isomers of molecules possessing double bonds, such as alkenes. Any atom attached to a stere..
Cahokia
-->:This article is about the Native American city. For the modern city located about ten miles to the southeast, see Cahokia, Illinois. Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site Cahokia was a Native American city located near Collinsville in the west-central part of the U.S. state of Illinois, across ..
Cahokia, Illinois
Cahokia is a village in St. Clair County, Illinois, United States. As of the 2000 census, the village had a population of 16,391. The name is a reference to Cahokia Mounds, a Native American city near Collinsville, Illinois. Cahokia is the home of the Cahokia Courthouse State Historic Site. Conte..
Cahokia Conference
The Cahokia Conference is a high school athletic organization in Southwestern Illinois, near St. Louis. The conference consists of 12 schools that are located in the St. Clair, Randolph and Clinton counties. Two schools, Valmeyer and Steelville, were added in the 2006-2007 season. The addition spli..
Cahokia Courthouse State Historic Site
The Cahokia Courthouse State Historic Site is a reconstructed French-Canadian structure built about 1740 in what is now Cahokia, Illinois. At various times it has served as a house and as a courthouse. It is currently interpreted to resemble its appearance about 1800 as a frontier courthouse of th..
Cahoot
cahoot is an internet bank in the United Kingdom, launched by Abbey, which is now part of Grupo Santander of Spain. The bank was launched in 2000 as the internet bank of Abbey, and as at the end of 2004 had some 650,000 customers. cahoot is based in Coventry, England. Contents 1 History2&..
Cahootchie
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Cahoots
Cahoots was the fourth LP by Canadian-American rock group The Band, and their last all-original studio album for four years. It received only mixed reviews when it first appeared, and remains generally regarded as one of the weaker albums in the group's catalog. Robbie Robertson wrote or cowrote al..
Cahora Bassa
The Cahora Bassa lake is southern Africa's second-largest artificial lake, situated in the Tete Province in Mozambique. The name Cabora Bassa is also often seen, as this was used during the colonial period. The Cahora Bassa Dam is one of the three major dams on the Zambezi river system, the other..
Cahors
CahorsValentré bridge Country      France Région Midi-Pyrénées Départment Lot (préfecture) Arrondissement Cahors Canton Cahors INSEE 46042 Postal Code 46000 MayorCurrent Term Christian Bussy Intercommunality Longitude 01° ..
Cahuachi
Cahuachi, in Peru, was a major ceremonial center of the Nazca culture and overlooked some of the Nazca lines from 1 CE to about 500 CE. Italian archaeologist Giuseppe Orefici has been excavating the site for the past few decades, bringing a team down every year. The site contains over 40 mounds topp..
Cahuapanan languages
The Cahuapanan languages include two languages, Chayahuita and Jebero. They are spoken by more than 11,300 people in Peru. Chayahuita is spoken by about that many people but Jebero is almost extinct. I. Chayahuita (also known as Balsapuertino, Cahuapa, Chawi, Chayabita, Chayawita, Chayhuita, Tshaa..
Cahuenga Pass
The Cahuenga Pass ['kʌ.wɪn.gʌ] (from the indigenous Tongva language) is a mountain pass through the eastern end of the Santa Monica Mountains in the U.S. city of Los Angeles, California. It connects the Los Angeles Basin to the San Fernando Valley via the Hollywood Freeway U.S. Route 10..
Cahuilla
The Cahuilla are a tribe of Native Americans that have inhabited California for more than 2000 years, originally covering an area of about 2,400 square miles (6,200 km²). Evidence shows that when the Cahuilla first moved into the area a large body of water now called Lake Cahuilla was in exist..
Cahuilla County, California
Cahuilla County was a proposed county initiated by the residents of eastern Riverside County, California in the 1980s. The proposed county would have included the Coachella Valley including the cities of Palm Springs, Indio, and Palm Desert, and extended to the current county's border at Blythe at t..
Cahuilla mythology
Little is known of Cahuilla mythology. For the Cahuillas, cosmological values and concepts were established when the world was created by Mukat. The Cahuilla creation story tells of the origin of the world, the death of god (Mukat), and the consequences of that death for humans (e.g., the need fo..
Cahuita National Park
Cahuita National Park ..
Cahul
Cahul is a city and an administrative region in the south of Moldova. It is located at [45°55′N 28°11′E]. The city of Cahul is believed to have been inhabited for many centuries, although it has had a number of different names over the years - the name Scheia was recorded in 1502, a..

 


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