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'Cathedral' (elm hybrid)
The elm hybrid Cathedral is one of several clones derived from crossings of the Siberian Elm U. pumila with the Japanese Elm U. davidiana var. japonica in the USA. It is distinguished from its siblings Sapporo Autumn Gold and New Horizon by its large leaves, almost the same size and shape of those..
.cat
.cat is a sponsored TLD approved in September 2005 by the ICANN. It is available for use. It is intended to be used to highlight Catalan language and culture. It is sponsored by Associació puntCAT. Before .cat was available, and given the reluctancy of certain Catalan institutions, companies a..
C.A.T.S. Eyes
C.A.T.S. Eyes is a British television series made by TVS for ITV between 1985 and 1987. The series was a spin-off from The Gentle Touch and saw Jill Gascoine reprise her role as Det. Insp. Maggie Forbes, having left the police force and joined a private detective agency that is actually a front fo..
C.A. Thayer (1895)
right The C.A. Thayer is a schooner built in 1895, now preserved at the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park. She is one of the few survivors of the sailing schooners in the West coast lumber trade to San Francisco from Washington, Oregon, and Northern California. Contents 1 ..
C. A. Tripp
C. A. Tripp, Ph. D. (1920-2003) was a psychologist, writer, gay activist, and researcher for Dr. Alfred C. Kinsey. Born Clarence Arthur Tripp on October 4, 1919 in Denton, Texas, USA. Tripp studied at the Rochester Institute of Technology, and is a Naval Veteran. Worked with Alfred Kinsey at the ..
C/A/T
C/A/T, simply pronounced cat, is the Seattle based industrial band created by film and sound engineer and founder of the Crunch Pod music label and distribution, Ben Arp, back in 1998. Originally based in Davis, California, Arp was active in the Northern California electronic music scene, both as..
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CAT
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. See also Cat (disambiguation) CAT may stand for: Centre for Advanced TechnologyCentre for Alternative TechnologyCambridge Antibody Technology, the UK biotechnology companyCanby Area Transit, a public transportation bus service in C..
Cat
The cat, also called the domestic cat or house cat, is a small carnivorous mammal of the subspecies Felis silvestris catus. Its most immediate pre-domestication ancestor is believed to be the African wild cat, Felis silvestris lybica. The cat has been living in close association with humans for s..
Cat's Cradle
Cat's Cradle is a 1963 science fiction novel by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Published as 'Ice Nine' in some territories, it explores issues of science, technology and religion, satirizing many targets along the way. Having turned down his original thesis, in 1971 the University of Chicago awarded Vonnegu..
Cat's cradle
Cat's cradle may refer to: Cat's Cradle - a 1963 science fiction novel by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.Cat's cradle - a well known string game or series of string figures. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this p..
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Cat's cradle (string game)
Cat's cradle is a well known string game or series of string figures. The name of the entire game, the specific figures and their order, and the names of the figures vary. Versions of this game have been found in indigenous cultures all over the world, from the Arctic to the Equatorial zones. In so..
Cat's Eye
There are a number of things named Cat's Eye: Cat's eyes are a type of road marker using retroreflectorsThe reflective property of certain gems: see ChatoyancyCat's Eye Nebula is a planetary nebulaIn marbles, a cat's eye (or cat's-eye) refers to a usually transparent marble with one or more crescen..
Cat's Eye (anime)
|} Cat's Eye ( キャッツ アイ Kyattsu Ai) is a Japanese manga by Tsukasa Hojo. The manga was made into an anime series which was originally broadcast in 1983, and is seen as a classic by many Japanese viewers. Cat's Eye has also aired in a number of countries outside Japan, including France..
Cat's Eye (film)
Cat's Eye (also known as Stephen King's Cat's Eye) is a 1985 horror film directed by Lewis Teague and written by Stephen King. It is based on King's short stories The Ledge, Quitters, Inc., and The General (the former two appeared in his Night Shift story collection). The film is centered on a cat..
Cat's Eye (novel)
Cat's Eye is a 1988 novel by Margaret Atwood. In it, painter Elaine Risley vividly reflects on her childhood and teenage years. Her strongest memories are of Cordelia, who was the leader of a trio of girls who were both very cruel and very kind to young Elaine, in ways that tint Elaine's percepti..
Cat's eye (road)
For other meanings, see Cat's Eye. A white cat's eye; the road runs left to right. A cat's eye is a safety device used in road construction in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. It usually has some form of a retroreflective mechanism such as paint or a plastic corner reflector..
Cat's Eye Nebula
NGC 6543 Planetary nebula } |- | Other designations | NGC 6543 |- align="right" |} The Cat's Eye Nebula (NGC 6543) is a planetary nebula in the constellation of Draco. Structurally, it is one of the most complex nebulae known, with high resolution Hubble Space Telescope observations revealin..
Cat's in the Cradle
"Cat's in the Cradle," appearing on the album Verities & Balderdash, is a song by American singer/songwriter Harry Chapin. It is the story of a father who is too busy with work to have enough time to spend with his son, though in the chorus the son comments to his dad "I'm gonna be like you". Late..
Cat's paw
Cat's paw can refer to several things with a fancied resemblance to the paw of a cat: The cat's paw hitch, a type of knot.A carpenter's tool, resembling a small crowbar, used to remove nails. The claw of the tool is hammered into the wood under the nail head. The nail is pried out far enough that..
Cat's paw (knot)
The cat's paw is a knot (specifically, a hitch). Contents 1 Canonical name2 Variant names3 Category4 Origin5 Related knots6 Releasing7 Efficiency8 Uses9 Comments10 Structure11 Tying11.1 Method 111.2 Method 212 External link ..
Cat's whisker diode
A cat's whisker is the tiny wire that connects to the detector in a crystal radio. While originally a figurative description of a mechanical part, the term grew to encompass the entire detector assembly and also in some English speaking communities to describe the receiver itself. Contents 1 ..
Cat-fox
--> The cat-fox is a potential new species of carnivore recently discovered on the Indonesian part of the island of Borneo. It was first discovered by Swiss-based environmental group WWF in 2003, using a night-time camera trap in Kayan Mentarang National Park. The mammal is slightly larger than a c..
Cat-like aliens
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Cat-Link V (1998)
Cat-Link V was an ocean-going catamaran who holds the record for the fastest eastbound transatlantic journey (see Blue Riband). The ship has later been renamed Master Cat, and is now a ferry sailing between Kristiansand in Norway and Hanstholm in Denmark, in the service of Master Ferries. ..
Cat-Man and Kitten
Cat-Man and Kitten (also Catman and Kitten and The Cat-Man and the Kitten) were a pair of superhero characters created by Charles M. Quinlan and Irwin Hasen and first published in 1940 by now-defunct Holyoke Publications. Due to circumstances in World War II, a radically-altered version of the ch..
Cat-Tails for Two
Cat-Tails for Two is a 1953 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon, directed by Robert McKimson and written by Tedd Pierce. It was the first appearance of Speedy Gonzales. Because the old Speedy Gonzales was ugly they redisigned him and made him cuter. ..
Cat-Women of the Moon
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CAT1-X Hyperion Gundam series
The CAT1-X Hyperion is a fictional weapon from the fictional Gundam anime universe. In mid CE 71, the Earth Alliance's Eurasian Federation creates three of its own advanced prototype mobile suits; separate from the EA's GAT-X series. These are the CAT1-X1/3 Hyperion Unit 1, CAT1-X2/3 Hyperion Unit ..
Cat3
Cat3 may refer to: Category 3 cable, an unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cableNanaimo/Long Lake Water Aerodrome, the ICAO airport code (CAT3) 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 c..
Cat5
Cat5 may refer to: Category 5 cable, unshielded twisted pair type cablePort McNeill Airport, the ICAO airport code (CAT5)Cat5, a Swedish electronic pop group This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page..
Cat7
Cat7 may refer to: Category 7 cable, cable standard for Ultra Fast EthernetLasqueti Island/False Bay Water Aerodrome, the ICAO airport code (CAT7) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may w..
Cat:Municipalities of the Netherlands
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Catabasis
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Catabasis (Greek κατα, "down" βαινω "go") is the essential epic convention of the hero's trip into the underworld. A hero is not a hero if he does not brave a catabasis. An example of a catabasis would be the descent of Orpheus into the lower world in or..
Catabibazon
Catabibazon, in astronomy and astrology, is the Moon's descending node, also called Dragon's Tail. See also anabibazonCauda Draconis (geomancy) This article incorporates content from the 1728 Cyclopaedia, a publication in the public domain. ..
Catabolisis
#redirect [[Template:Not verified]] This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or improve this page yourself}} if you can. See [discussion page] for details. Catabolisis is the process of a body breaking down the muscles and oth..
Catabolite Activator Protein
Catabolite Activating Protein or CAP binds to DNA more tightly in the presence of cAMP (cyclic AMP). CAP has a characteristic helix-turn-helix structure which allows it to bind to successive major grooves on DNA. The two helixes are reinforcing each causing a 43° turn in the structure so overall ca..
Cataby, Western Australia
Cataby is a tiny townsite located some 170 km north of Perth, Western Australia on the Brand Highway. The area was apparently once called West Dandaragan [link], with the town of Dandaragan located 17km to the east. Cataby is perhaps best known by travellers as a rest-stop on the journe..
Catacamas
Catacamas is a municipality and a town in the south east of Honduran department of Olancho. It is the largest municipality in the department. It is to the south of Dulce Nombre de Culmí and San Esteban, to the north of Patuca, and to the west of Juticalpa. The Talgua River runs through the town. Th..
Catacaos
Catacaos is a town in the Piura Province, Piura Region, Peru. It is located at around [5°16′0″S, 80°40′60″W]. ..
Catachresis
Catachresis, which literally means the incorrect or improper use of a word -- such as using the word decimate (e.g., "they were severely decimated") mistakenly for devastated -- is a term used to denote the (usually intentional) use of any figure of speech that flagrantly violates the norms of a lan..
Catachrysops lithargyria
The Silver Forget-me-not (Catachrysops lithargyria) 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) Butterfli..
Catachrysops strabo
The Forget-me-not (Catachrysops strabo) 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 Wes..
Cataclysm
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. The cataclysm is the Greek expression for the Biblical Great Flood of Noah, from the Greek kataklysmos, to "wash down." Erudite Bible studies drew it into the English language in 1633. A cataclysm is merely one kind of catastrophe, best used when confined t..
Cataclysmic geology
Cataclysmic geology is the study of the unusual and rare geologic events that have profound effects on the planet and often happen very rapidly or instantaneously. Explanation Most geological processes follow James Hutton's theory of uniformity of causes, which has historically led to skepticism ..
Cataclysmic variable star
Artist's conception of a cataclysmic variable system Cataclysmic variables (also U Geminorum Stars) are a class of binary stars containing a white dwarf and a companion star. The companion star is usually a red dwarf, although in some cases it is another white dwarf or a slightly evolved star ..
Cataclysm (Batman story arc)
"Cataclysm" is a story arc which ran through several DC Comics in which injury is added to injury as Gotham City, already weakened by a debilitating plague ([[Batman: Contagion]]) is hit by a massive earthquake, the epicenter of the which is less than a mile from Wayne Manor, which comes tumbling..
Cataclysm (disambiguation)
Cataclysm may refer to: Cataclysm, a catastropheCataclysm (Batman story arc), a fictional event in the Batman comicsCataclysm (Dragonlance), a fictional event in the Dragonlance booksGreat Cataclysm, a fictional event in Lego's Bionicle storyline[[Homeworld: Cataclysm]], a computer game expansion ..
Cataclysm (Dragonlance)
In the Dragonlance books, the Cataclysm (Great Destruction) was a catastrophic event that occurred when the Kingpriest of Istar demanded to be given godlike powers in order to eliminate evil from the world. Contents 1 Background2 The Thirteen Warnings3 The petition4 Conseque..
Catacol
Catacol is a small village on the Isle of Arran, located on the north west side of the island, just a few miles along from Lochranza. It derives its name from the old norse, referring to the 'gully of the cat'. This may have been a reference to the steep valley it lies at the bottom of, Glen Catac..
Catacombs
(For the Bronze Age culture, see Catacomb culture) (For the computer game series, see Catacomb 3D) Catacombs Paris Catacombs Rome - entrance Catacombs Rome - entrance (detail) The original catacombs are a network of underground burial galleries near San Sebastiano fuori le mura, in..
Catacombs of Paris
Crypt of the Sepulchral Lamp in the Catacombs of Paris. The Catacombs of Paris is a famous burial place in Paris, France. It is a network of subterranean tunnels and rooms located in what were Roman-era limestone quarries. The quarries were converted into a mass tomb near the end of the 18th..
Catacombs of Rome
A procession in the catacomb of Callistus. Catacombs Rome - entrance Catacombs Rome - entrance (detail) The Catacombs of Rome are ancient Jewish and Christian underground burial places near Rome, Italy. Etruscans used to bury their dead in underground chambers. Christians revived..
Catacombs of the Moon
Catacombs of the Moon was the eleventh episode of the Second Series of [[Space: 1999]]. Similarly to Christopher Penfold's Dorzak this episode was made by one of the regular script contributors to the original series, and the script seems to have been intended for the original format. Unlike P..
Catacomb 3D
Catacomb 3D is one of the first 3-dimensional computer games (after two earlier 2-D games) in the Catacomb series of games created by the founders of id Software, published by Softdisk. It was released in November 1991. It is a first-person shooter for the PC platform with EGA graphics. The game in..
Catacomb culture
The Catacomb culture, ca. 3000-2200 BC, refers to an early bronze age culture occupying essentially what is present-day Ukraine. It was related to the Yamna culture, and would seem more of an areal term to cover several smaller related archaeological cultures. The economy was essentially stockbreed..
Catadioptric
500mm catadioptric lens mounted on a Yashica FX-3. The term catadioptric refers to optical systems which involve both lenses and mirrors. Catadioptric systems are commonly used in telescopes and in surveillance systems to provide 360 degree views. They are also used to produce lightweight, long..
Catadioptric sensor
A catadioptric sensor is a visual sensor that contains mirrors (catoptrics) and lenses (dioptrics). The word catadioptric originally appears in telescope design, but the term catadioptric sensor has come to refer to panoramic sensors created by pointing a camera at a curved mirror. ..
Catadupa
A catadupa, or catadupe, is a cataract or waterfall, originally those of the Nile. The term catadupae refers to people inhabiting near such cataracts; there are suppositions that these people are deaf due to the constant din. This article incorporates content from the 1728 Cyclopaedia, a publicatio..
Catafalque
A catafalque is a raised bier or platform, often movable, that is used to support the casket, coffin, or body of the deceased during a funeral or memorial service. Catafalque decorations are known as castrum doloris. The term originates from the Italian catafalco, which means scaffolding. The mo..
Catagenesis
Catagenesis can refer to: The cracking process in which organic kerogens are broken down into hydrocarbons (see catagenesis (geology))Retrogressive evolution, as contrasted with anagenesis (see catagenesis (biology)) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associ..
Catagenesis (biology)
Catagenesis is an archaic term from evolutionary biology referring to evolutionary directions that were considered "[[wiktionary:retrogressive|retrogressive]]." It was a term used in contrast to anagenesis, which in present usage denotes the evolution of a single population into a new form without ..
Catagenesis (geology)
Catagenesis is a term used in petroleum geology to describe the cracking process which results in the conversion of organic kerogens into hydrocarbons. This chemical reaction is believed to be a time, temperature and pressure dependent process which creates liquid and/or gaseous hydrocarbon Hc fr..
Catagmatic
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Cataguases
Cataguases is a city located in the southeastern part of the state of Minas Gerais in Brazil. It is mainly an industrial centre (textile, metallurgy, clothes) with a strong influence of coffee plantation in its early history (19th century). The population was estimated at about 62,000 inhabitants in..
Catahoula
Catahoula can refer to: Catahoula Parish, LouisianaThe Catahoula Leopard Dog 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. ..
Catahoula Leopard Dog
The Louisiana Catahoula Leopard Dog, also known as the Catahoula Cur, Catahoula Hog Dog, or simply the Catahoula, is named after Catahoula Parish, Louisiana. Of remaining dog breeds, the Catahoula is believed to have occupied North America the longest, aside from the dogs descended from Native Ame..
Catahoula Leopard puppies
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Catahoula Parish, Louisiana
Catahoula Parish is a parish located in the U.S. state of Louisiana. The parish seat is Harrisonburg and as of 2000, the population is 10,920. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent parishes2 Demographics3 Cities and towns Geography The parish has a total area of 1,915 km2 (739 mi..
Catahya
Catahya was originally a Swedish fantasy community, open to the general public since December 13, 2002. The website was originally made to facilitate the sharing of knowledge and to help newcomers. The website was designed with the aim of making it easy for newcomers to share information, and giv..
Cataingan, Masbate
Cataingan is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Masbate, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 46,593 people in 9,310 households. Barangays Cataingan is politically subdivided into 36 barangays. AbacaAguadaBadiangBagumbayanCadulawanCagbatangChimeneaConcepci..
Catair
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Catalan
Catalan can refer to: Catalan peopleCatalan languageAn inhabitant of CataloniaA Catalan speaker, whether or not from Catalonia proper (see Catalan Countries).Eugène Charles Catalan, a mathematicianCatalan solid, a concept in mathematicsCatalan number, a concept in mathematicsCatalan Opening, a che..
Catalan's constant
In mathematics, Catalan's constant K, which occasionally appears in estimates in combinatorics, is defined by [\Kappa = \beta(2) = \sum_^ \frac} = \frac - \frac + \frac - \frac + \cdots] where β is the Dirichlet beta function. Its numerical value is approximately K = 0.915 965 594..
Catalan, Open, Classical line
tright In chess, E05 is the ECO code for the Catalan, Open, Classical line chess opening. The game begins 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2 dxc4 5.Nf3 Be7. White trades the pawn for a lead in dev..
Catalanic
Catalanic, also called Qatalanit (קאטאלנית) or the more scholarly Judæo-Catalan, was a Jewish language, formerly spoken by the Jewish communities of northeastern Spain, especially in Catalonia and the Balearic Islands. Linguistically, it shared many features in common with early Shuadit (J..
Catalán (crater)
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Catalan alphabet
The Catalan alphabet comes from the Roman alphabet. Today the official version has these letters: A a [Pronunciation: /a/, /ə/]*Variations:À à [Pronunciation /a/]B b [Pronunciation: /b/, /β/, /bb/]C c [Pronunciation: /k/, /s/]*Variants: Ç ç [P..
Catalan Atlas
The Catalan Atlas of 1375 is the work of the Mallorcan Jews Abraham and Jehuda Cresques, made under assignment by Prince John of Aragon. It is originally titled «Mapamundi, image of the world and of the regions there are on Earth and the various peoples which inhabit it». It is considered the ma..
Catalan Bay
Catalan Bay is a small bay and fishing village on the eastern side of Gibraltar, on the far side of the Rock from the main city. During the nineteenth century only fisherman were permitted to live in Catalan Bay. They were required to have a fishing permit granted to them by the Governor and only a..
Catalan Communications
Catalan Communications was a New York publishing company, operated by Bernd Metz, which mainly focused on English-language translations of European graphic novels, presented in a series of high-quality trade paperbacks. The company published through the 1980s from a large loft located at 43 East ..
Catalan Communist Party
Catalan Communist Party (in Catalan: Partit Comunista Català) was a political party in Catalonia, Spain. PCC was founded in 1928. It had its origins in l'Ateneu Enciclopèdic Popular, which had been formed in 1926, and in the Marxist sectors of the Catalan separatist movement. PCC had around 300 me..
Catalan Company
The Catalan Company, or in full the Catalan Company of the East (Companyia Catalana d'Orient in Catalan) or the Grand Catalan Company of the Almogàvers (Gran Compañía Catalana de los Almogávares in Spanish), was a free company of mercenaries founded by Roger de Flor in early 14th-century Europe...
Catalan constitutions
Contents 1 Origin: The Corts of Barcelona2 Factic abolition: ''Els Decrets de Nova Planta''3 Restoration promiss: The Third Carlist War4 See also5 References6 External links Origin: The Corts of Barcelona The Catalan constitutions were promulgated by the Corts of Ba..
Catalan Countries
The term Catalan Countries (Catalan: Països Catalans) includes all territories where the Catalan language is spoken. This concept first appeared at the end of the 19th century and later was popularized by the Valencian writer Joan Fuster, in his book Nosaltres els valencians ("We, the Valencians")..
Catalan cuisine
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Catalan dialect examples
The following dialect examples all use somewhat archaic Catalan. Consider the text from the parable of the prodigal son that would be rendered in English as: There once was a man with two sons. The younger said to his father: "Now it's time that I follow my own master and that I have money: I have..
Catalan education system
The actual Catalan education system (according to the LOGSE) is classified like this: general regime (children's education (educació infantil), primary education (educació primària), secondary compulsory education (ESO), batxillerat, formació professional de grau mitjà i de grau superior (techn..
Catalan grammar
Catalan grammar is the grammar of the Catalan language. Contents 1 '''Morphology'''1.1 '''Articles and nouns'''1.2 Adjectives1.3 Rules for the formation of plurals1.4 Weak pronouns1.4.1 Weak pronouns: Diagram1.4.2 ''\"En\"'', ''\"ho\"'', and ''\"hi\"''1.4.3&nbs..
Catalan independentism
Catalan independentism is a political movement which supports the independence of Catalonia, and nowadays also commonly the whole Catalan Countries, from Spain and France. The Estelada flag, in its blue and red versions, has become its main symbol. Contents 1 History2 Modern Indepen..
Catalan language
redirect [[Template:Sprotected]] The factual accuracy of this article is [Accuracy disputedisputed]. Please see the relevant discussion on the [ Wikimedia Commons has media related to: [Special] Institutions [Institut d'Estudis Catalans][Acadèmia Valen..
Catalan language/Swadesh list
This is a Swadesh list of 207 words in English and Catalan. The Swadesh word list, developed by the linguist Morris Swadesh, is used as a tool to study the evolution of languages. It contains a set of basic words which can be found in every language. Various versions have been created, in particular..
Catalan Liberation Front
Catalan Liberation Front (in Catalan: Front d'Alliberament Català) was a separatist group in Catalonia, Spain. FAC was formed in 1969 by people from the Catalan National Council (CNC) and the Working Youth of Catalan State (JOEC). The same year FAC initiated armed actions against the regime of Fran..
Catalan literature
Catalan-language writers Joan AlcoverGabriel AlomarSebastià Juan ArbóXavier BenguerelPrudenci BertranaBlai BonetCarles Bosch de la TrinxeriaJoan BrossaPere CaldersJosep CarnerVíctor CatalàJordi CasanovasMiquel Costa i LloberaFrancesc EiximenisSalvador EspriuVicent Andrés EstellésGabriel Fer..
Catalan mythology about witches
In Catalan popular culture, there are a large number of myths and legends about witches (Catalan "bruixes"). In the popular imagination, a witch is a woman who, by means of a pact with the Devil, has acquired supernatural power, which she uses for her own benefit and for evil purposes. During the M..
Catalan myths and legends
Catalan myths and legends are the traditional myths and legends of the Catalan-speaking world, especially Catalonia itself, passed down for generations as part of that region's popular culture. Among the figures of Catalan mythology are: AlojaCatalan mythology about witchesDipDona d'aiguaDonyetDra..
Catalan nationalism
Demonstration celebrated at Barcelona, February 18, 2006 Catalan nationalism, or Catalanism, is a political movement that advocates the political autonomy of Catalonia or the Catalan Countries and in some cases, independence from Spain and France. It was born in the 19th century, with the aim ..
Catalan negationism
Catalan negationism refers to a tendency on the part of some historians to deny or downplay the history of Catalonia as a nation with a strong means of self-government. The topic is controversial in some parts of Spain and Catalonia, as it has been used primarily as a propaganda tool to support or d..
Catalan numbers
In combinatorial mathematics, the Catalan numbers form a sequence of natural numbers that occur in various counting problems, often involving recursively defined objects. They are named for the Belgian mathematician Eugène Charles Catalan (1814–1894). The nth Catalan number is given directly..
Catalan Open
The Catalan Open was a European Tour golf tournament which was played annually from 1989 to 1996, except for 1990. It was played at several different golf courses in Catalonia, Spain. It exemplified the European Tour's inability to fix on a name for its events, as it never had the same full official..
Catalan Opening
tright The Catalan is a chess opening which can be considered to be White adopting a mixture of the Queen's Gambit and Réti Opening: White plays d4 and c4 and fianchettos his bishop on g2. A co..
Catalan people
This article refers to both the Catalans as an ethnic group and to those speakers of the Catalan language who may not be identified as being Catalan. The Catalans are an ethnic group or nation concentrated in Spain's autonomous community of Catalonia, as well as other adjacent and nearby Mediterra..
Catalan peseta
The peseta was a unit of currency in Catalonia until 1850, when the whole of Spain decimalized. It was also a name used throughout Spain for an amount of 4 reales de vellón. In Catalonia, the peseta was subdivided into 6 sueldo, each of 4 quartos (also spelled cuartos), 8 ochavos or 12 dineros. Fi..
Catalan phonology and orthography
Note: This page contains IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. See IPA chart for English for a pronunciation key. Contents 1 Diachronical Phonological Features in Relation to Latin2 Phoneme inventory and orthography2.1 Plosives2.2 Affricates2.3 Fricatives2.4 Nasals2.5..
Catalan Republic
The Catalan Republic has been at least proclaimed four times: In the 1640, by Pau Claris.In the 1873, by Estanislau Figueras.In 1931, by Francesc Macià.In 1934, by Lluís Companys. See also Tortosa PactCatalan independentism External links [First Catalan Republic][Third Catalan R..
Catalan Revolutionary Separatist Party
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Catalan Sheepdog
The Catalan Sheepdog is a breed of Catalan pyrenean dog used as sheepdog. The breed is very rare in the United States, mostly being breed in Europe, especially Spain, Finland, Germany, and Sweden. Contents 1 Appearance2 Temperament3 Health4 Use5 External links Appear..
Catalan solid
A rhombic dodecahedron In mathematics, a Catalan solid, or Archimedean dual, is a dual polyhedron to an Archimedean solid. The Catalan solids are named for the Belgian mathematician, Eugène Catalan who first described them in 1865. The Catalan solids are all convex. They are face-uniform but..
Catalan State-Proletarian Party
Catalan State-Proletarian Party (in Catalan: Estat Català-Partit Proletari, EC-PP) was a communist political party in Catalonia, Spain. It was formed in 1932 by the left-wing sector of Estat Català (EC), those who did not approve of group merging into the Republican Left of Catalonia. Leaders of ..
Catalan vault
The Catalan vault, also called the Catalan turn or Catalan arch, is a type of low arch made of plain bricks. It is traditionally constructed by laying bricks lengthwise, making it a much gentler curve than has generally been produced by other methods of construction. It is a traditional form in Cat..
Catalan Wikipedia
Catalan Wikipedia is the Catalan language edition of Wikipedia. It was the second edition to be created, after the English Wikipedia, in March 2001. It reached 20,000 articles in November 2005 (doubling its number of articles in 367 days), making it the 19th largest Wikipedia. As of May 20, 2006..
Catalan Workers' Left
Catalan Workers' Left (in Catalan: Esquerra Català dels Treballadors) was a political party in Northern Catalonia, France. ECT was formed in 1972, with its base in Perpignan. ECT was linked to the Socialist Party of National Liberation (PSAN). In 1977 a group, linked to the Socialist Party of Nati..
Catalan Workers Bloc
Catalan Workers Bloc (in Catalan: Bloc Català dels Treballadors) was a political party in Catalonia, Spain. Formed in 1978 through the merger of the Party of Labour of Catalonia (PTC) and the Marxist Unification Movement (MUM). BCT participated in the National Liberation Left Bloc (BEAN) in the 197..
Catalão
Catalão State Goiás Area: 3,789.5 km² Population: 70,574 (IBGE 2005) Elevation: 835 m above sea level Postcode (CEP): 76310-000 Became a city: 1833 Distance to Goiânia: 253 km. IBGE statistical microregion: Catalão Microregion Website: [Catalão ci..
Catalão Microregion
The Catalão Microregion is a statistical microregion created by IBGE (Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística) in south-eastern Goiás state, Brazil. For a map see [link] Population: 114,686 inhabitants (2000)Cities: 11Total Area: 15,238.60 km²Population Density: 7.53 inhab/km..
Catalase
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Catala Island Marine Provincial Park
Catala Island Marine Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. ..
Cataldi
Cataldi is the name of more than one person: Pietro CataldiLouis Cataldie 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. ..
Cataldo salerno
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Catalectic
A catalectic line is a metrically incomplete of a line of verse, lacking a syllable at the end or ending with an incomplete foot. Making a meter cataletic can drastically change the feeling of the poem, and is often used to achieve a certain effect. Compare this selection from Book III of Henry Wad..
Catalepsy
Catalepsy is a condition characterized most often by rigidity of the extremities and by decreased sensitivity to pain. Professionals once believed this disorder was the result of (controllable) mental states that had no basis in physiology. Researchers now know, however, that catalepsy does not ap..
Catalin
Catalin is a brand name for a thermosetting plastic popular in the 1940s. Chemically, it's a phenol formaldehyde resin almost identical to Bakelite, but because of its different manufacturing process (without using fillers such as sawdust or carbon black), it's transparent or milky white rather than..
Catalina
Catalina may mean: Lucius Sergius Catilina, Roman revolutionary, 1st c BCSanta Catalina Island, California, an island 26 miles off the coast of southern CaliforniaPBY Catalina, the United States Navy designation for an American and Canadian-built flying boat of the 1930s and 1940sCatalina Yachts, a..
Catalina, Arizona
Catalina is a census-designated place (CDP) in Pima County, Arizona, United States. The population was 7,025 at the 2000 census. Catalina continues to experience increasing population growth, while attempting to maintain its rural character. Catalina remains an unincorporated community, with no pl..
Catalina 30
The Catalina 30 is a thirty foot-long fiberglass sailboat first produced in 1974 by the Catalina Yachts Company in California. It is a sloop-rigged boat with a fixed lead keel. It has a beam of 11 feet, and a draft of five feet, three inches. The Catalina 30 has been through three revisions: 1979 ..
Catalina affair
The Catalina affair was an incident on June 13, 1952, when a Swedish military DC-3 flying over the Baltic Sea carrying out signals intelligence gathering operations for the Swedish National Defence Radio Establishment, disappeared east of the Isle of Gotland. Three days later, two Swedish military C..
Catalina Airport
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Catalina Artusi
Catalina Artusi (born May 24, 1990 in Argentina) is an actress who is perhaps best known for her participation in the Telefe telenovela "Chiquititas". Career information Artusi's first acting experience came as "Catalina" in "Verano del 98" ("Summer of '98"), in 1998. In "Verano del 98" she partici..
Catalina Castano
Catalina Castano (born July 7, 1979, Pereira, Risaralda) is a Colombian female tennis player. On 13 February 2006 Castano reached her career-high singles ranking: World No. 37. She has reached the second round in three of the four Tennis Grand Slams Tournaments (Roland Garros, Australian Open and..
Catalina de Erauso
Catalina de Erauso (?1592–1650) was a Basque woman, daughter and sister of soldiers from the city of San Sebastian. Although she declared her birth year to be 1585, this was probably an attempt to appear older. She was expected to become a nun but abandoned the monastery at the age of fifteen..
Catalina Flyer
Founded in 1965, the Catalina Flyer is a catamaran that provides daily passenger service from Newport Beach, California to the city of Avalon located on Santa Catalina Island. With a capacity of 500, it is the largest passenger-carrying catamaran on the West Coast. The catamaran features an expans..
Catalina Foothills, Arizona
Catalina Foothills is a census-designated place (CDP) in Pima County, Arizona, USA. As of the 2000 census, the CDP had a total population of 53,794. Geography Location in the Tucson metropolitan area Catalina Foothills is located at [32°17′38″N, 110°53′2″W] (32.293990, -110...
Catalina Foothills High School
Catalina Foothills High School Principal Mr. Wagner Van Vlack School Type Public (U.S.) Religious Affiliation None Founded 1992 Address & Location 4300 E. Sunrise Drive, Tucson, Arizona 85718, United States Enrollment 1,885 students Campus Situation Suburban Mascot Falcons ..
Catalina Guirado
Catalina Guirado (born 1974) is a British model and TV personality. Guirado first appeared on television in the programme TFI Friday where she appeared in a few regular features. Subsequently, Guirado is most famous for appearing in the reality TV shows I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! and Bac..
Catalina Highway
Catalina Highway, spans the 40 mile distance from the Sonoran Desert floor in Tucson to the village of Summerhaven near the top of Mount Lemmon in the Santa Catalina Mountains north of Tucson. The Catalina Highway is also known as the General Hitchcock Highway in honor of Taft administration Pos..
Catalina Island Marine Institute
The Catalina Island Marine Institute is a program run by Guided Discoveries. Thousands of children come over from the mainland to Catalina Island every year to study marine biology through hands-on programs including snorkeling, labs, boat rides, squid dissections and more. There are three locatio..
Catalina L'Amour
Catalina L'Amour (AKA Catalina D'Amour, Catalina Lamour) is a bondage model and porn star from Morro Bay, California. She was born in 1968. She's a friendly faced blonde with an athletic build. Prior to becoming a model and actress, Lamour was a stripper - her first appearance was in a compilation ..
Catalina Larranaga
Catalina Larranaga (born in El Paso, Texas, USA) is an American actress. Selected filmography Radius (2004)Bare Witness (2002)Embrace the Darkness 2 (2001)Downward Angel (2001)Loveblind (2000)Word of Mouth (1999) External links [Catalina Larranaga] - Website ..
Catalina Orangetip
The Catalina Orangetip (Anthocharis cethura catalina), is a subspecies of the butterfly Desert Orangetip that is found only on Santa Catalina Island. Very little is known about them except for the fact that they tend to be found on isolated ridgetops. ..
Catalina Sandino Moreno
Catalina Sandino Moreno Catalina Sandino Moreno (born April 19 1981) is an Academy Award-nominated Colombian actress. Sandino was born in Bogotá, Colombia to a pathologist mother. Before becoming an actress, she studied advertising at Pontificia Universidad Javeriana in Bogotá. She relocate..
Catalina Sky Survey
Catalina Sky Survey is a project to discover comets and asteroids, and to search for near-earth objects. More specifically, to search for potentially hazardous asteroids (PHAs), that may pose a threat of impact. Contents 1 Assessment of the threat1.1 Other reasons2 Mission goal3&n..
Catalina State Park
Catalina State Park is located adjacent to the Coronado National Forest in the western slopes of the Santa Catalina Mountains north of Tucson, Arizona. Catalina State Park has an average elevation of 3,000 feet, but varies dramatically with high ridges and low creek beds. The park includes 5,493 a..
Catalina swimwear
Catalina swimwear was a brand of swimsuits created by the Pacific Mills clothing company. Advertising for this brand took the form of the Miss Universe beauty pageant, created in 1952 for the purpose. Formerly this purpose had been served by sponsorship of the Miss America competition, but when Mi..
Catalina Vasquez Villalpando
Catalina Vasquez Villalpando was the 39th Treasurer of the United States from November 20, 1989 to January 20, 1993 under President George H.W. Bush. Ms. Villalpando has the distinction of being the only Treasurer ever sent to prison, for obstruction of justice. She received a four-month prison se..
Catalina Yachts
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Catalino Rivarola
Catalino Rivarola Méndez (born April 30, 1965 in Zabalhos, Asunción) is a former football defender from Paraguay. He was capped 52 times and scored 3 goals for Paraguay in a national career which lasted from 1988 to 1998. He played at the 1998 FIFA World Cup. Clubs Cerro PorteñoTalleresGrêmioPa..
Catalin Maruta
Catalin Maruta, Romanian TV host, he currently is working with Realitatea TV,where he is presenting amorning show called "Trezeste-te la realitate cu Catalin Maruta" after a long history with TVR 1. He has presented, alongside singer Luminita Anghel the Romanian National Eurovision Selection, and h..
Catalin Taranu
Catalin Taranu (タラヌ・カタリン, born March 31, 1973) in Romania, is a professional Go player. --> Biography Catalin started learning Go when he was 16 in 1989 by Cristian Cobeli. His first tournament was a 10-4 kyu group in which he was a 6 kyu. He won all eight games. He moved up to 1 da..
Catallactics
Catallactics is the praxeological theory of the way the market economy reaches exchange ratios and prices. It aims to analyse all actions based on monetary calculation and trace the formation of prices back to the point where an economic actor makes his or her choices. It explains market prices as..
Catalog
A catalog or catalogue is an organized, detailed, descriptive list of items arranged systematically. It may also refer to a list of items enumerated with a specific numbering scheme. Some specific types of catalogs are: Astronomical catalog (astronomical objects)*Star catalogue (stars)Flora (plan..
Cataloging in Publication
In publishing and library science, Cataloging in Publication (CIP, or Cataloguing in Publication) is basic cataloging data for a work, prepared in advance of publication by the national library of the country where the work is principally published or by the library of a publishing organisation such..
Catálogo alfabético de apellidos
The Catálogo alfabético de apellidos (English: Alphabetical Catalog of Surnames) is a book of surnames that was published in the colonial era Philippines after a decree for the systematic distribution of family names and the implementation of the Spanish naming system on the inhabitants of the Phi..
Catalogue(Album)
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Catalogue (album)
Catalogue is a greatest hits album by electronic/dance duo Moloko. It was released in the UK by Echo Records on July 17, 2006. Spanning two discs, Catalogue contains Moloko's singles and a second disc containing live recordings. Catalogue is also available in three different exclusive versions a..
Catalogue of Galaxies and of Clusters of Galaxies
The Catalogue of Galaxies and of Clusters of Galaxies (CGCG) was compiled by Fritz Zwicky in 1961–68, and contains 9134 galaxy clusters. ..
Catalogue of Ships
Map of Homeric Greece The Catalogue of Ships (νεῶν κατάλογος; neōn katalogos) is a passage in Book 2 of Homer's Iliad (2.494-759) which lists the contingents of the Achaean army which sailed to Troy. The catalogue gives the name of the leader of each contingent, describes his ho..
Catalogue of Vices and Virtues
Several New Testament passages contain lists that have come to be labeled Catalogues of of Vices and Virtues by scholars. The catalogue form was extremely popular with everyone in first century Hellenism. Plato wrote the earliest catalogue. They could easily be adapted for a range of philosophies a..
Catalogue of Women
The Catalogue of Women (Greek: γυναικῶν κατάλογος, gynaikon katalogos) is an epic of ancient Greek literature. Ancient writers sometimes attributed it to Hesiod, but the poem contains references to events and things after Hesiod's time. The dating of the poem is one of the most pro..
Catalogue raisonné
A catalogue raisonné is a monograph containing a complete list of an artist's works, or their works produced in a particular media or time period. Catalogue raisonnés typically include descriptions, photographs, notes on provenance, collections, samples of signatures, a thorough chronology of nota..
Catalogue Raisonne
Catalogue Raisonné is the name of a special type of book. It is a scholarly book that contains reproductions of all the known works of a particular artist, along with a description and commentary for each work. It is thus, in effect "The Collected Works of...". It is usually the result of an inte..
Catalog 3
Catalog 3 is an album by the Scottish duo Boards of Canada. Currently, it is the earliest known instance of the group. The album was originally released only as a cassette in 1987. It was again offered in 1997 but as a CD rather than a cassette. While this release is not currently available to th..
Catalog Management Table
A partioned data set is CA-7 containing information for the run manager system. One instance of using a catalog management table is in United States Patent 5642510:http://www.freepatentsonline.com/5642510.html : Catalog management system using a catalog pool, pool management table and pool number d..
Catalog merchant
Catalog merchants were a traditional form of retailing that is now mostly defunct in the United States. Aside from legendary department store chains Sears and JCPenney that also had catalog sales, some chains specifically were set up as catalog merchants. A couple (and now-defunct) chains were Best ..
Catalog number
A "catalog number" generally refers to a letter/number code on a music album cover that authenticates it. Typically, it starts with a three-four letter abbreviation of the record company's name, followed by an eight-ten digit number. ..
Catalog numbering systems for single records
This list presents the numbering systems used by various record companies for single (mainly 7" 33 1/3 and 45, and 10" 78 rpm) records. Contents 1 Capitol2 Columbia (US)3 Decca (UK)4 Decca (US)5 EMI6 London7 Mercury8 MGM9 RCA Capitol Capitol Records ..
Catalog of Components of Double and Multiple Stars
The Catalog of Components of Double and Multiple Stars, or CCDM, is an astrometric star catalogue of double and multiple stars. It was made by Jean Dommanget and Omer Nys at the Royal Observatory of Belgium in order to provide an input catalogue of stars for the Hipparcos mission. The published fi..
Catalog server
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Catalonia
See also Principality of Catalonia and Northern Catalonia. Comunidad Autónoma de CataluñaComunitat Autònoma de CatalunyaComunautat Autonoma de Catalonha In detail Coat of Arms Capital Barcelona Official languages Catalan, Spanish, Aranese Area – Total &nd..
Catalonia Government 1980-1984 term of office
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Catalonia Government 1984-1988 term of office
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Catalonia Government 1988-1992 term of office
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Catalonia Government 1992-1995 term of office
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Catalonia Government 1995-1999 term of office
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Catalonia Government 1999-2003 term of office
President Jordi Pujol i Soley CiU November 23, 1999 - December 17, 2003 Ministry Person Affiliation Term of Office First Minister Artur Mas i Gavarró CiU January 17, 2001 -December 16, 2003 Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries Josep Grau i Seris CiU ... -December 16, 2003 Minis..
Catalonia Government 2003-2007 term of office
President Pasqual Maragall i Mira PSC December 17, 2003 - ... Ministry Person Affiliation Term of Office Minister of Presidency Joaquim Nadal i Farreras PSC May 15, 2006 - ... Governmental Commission of Institutional Policy October 25, 2005 - ... Minister of Institutional Relations and Par..
Catalonia national football team
The Catalan national football team represents the Autonomous Community of Catalonia, Spain, and is managed by the Catalan Football Federation. Catalonia is neither a member of FIFA nor UEFA and does not participate in international tournaments. Since 1912, it plays occasional matches against natio..
Catalpa
For the historical incident involving a ship of this name, see Catalpa rescue. Catalpa (Catalpa), also spelled Catawba, is a genus of mostly deciduous trees in the flowering plant family Bignoniaceae, native to warm temperate regions of North America, the West Indies, and eastern Asia. Catalpas ..
Catalpa (album)
Catalpa is Jolie Holland's debut album from 2003. The tracks were recorded in the living room of one of the band members with the intention of distributing the recordings among their friends. Inevitably, copies of the recordings were passed from person to person and demand increased for a commer..
Catalpa rescue
The Catalpa The Catalpa rescue was a 1876 escape of six Fenian prisoners from what was then the British penal colony of Western Australia. Contents 1 Fenians and plans to escape2 Escape and pursuit3 Aftermath4 Memorials5 In song6 Further reading Fenians and pl..
Catalst Jobs Limited
About Catalyst Jobs Catalyst Jobs Limited is a specialist Mechanical & Electrical recruitment agency, operating in the building services, engineering and construction sectors. The company was founded by Wesley Noble and Danny Craigie in 2005. Catalyst Jobs have over 14 years experience in the indu..
Catalufa
Catalufa is the common name for three species of fish belonging to the priacanthidae family: Heteropriacanthus cruentatusPriacanthus arenatusPristigenys serrula ("Popeye catalufa") Catalufa is also used in several Caribbean countries as the Spanish or French language common name for a number of oth..
Catalunyan Saddle
Catalunyan Saddle (Katalunska Sedlovina \ka-ta-'lun-ska se-dlo-vi-'na\) is a saddle of 1260 m height in the Friesland Ridge of the Tangra Mountains on Livingston Island. The saddle is bounded by Lyaskovets Peak to the east and by Presian Ridge to the west. The saddle was named in honour of the Ca..
Catalunya Ràdio
Catalunya Ràdio is a public radio network who offered her services in Catalonia company of Corporació Catalana de Ràdio i Televisió, who is owned of the Generalitat de Catalunya. ..
Catalysis
Generic graph showing the effect of a catalyst in an hypothetical exothermic chemical reaction. Notice that the catalysed (red) pathway, despite having a lower activation energy, produces the same final result. In chemistry and biology, catalysis is the acceleration (increase in rate) of a ch..
Catalyst
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. In chemistry, a catalyst (Greek: καταλύτης, catalytēs) is a substance that decreases the activation energy of a chemical reaction (see also catalysis) without itself being changed at the end of the chemical reaction. Catalysts participate in react..
Catalyst: Agents of Change
Catalyst is a superhero team appearing in comics published by Dark Horse Comics under the imprint Comics Greatest World. It first appeared in Comics' Greatest World: Golden City Week 4. Important members of the team have included Grace, Law, and Titan. Contents 1 Team History1.1 For..
Catalyst (album)
Catalyst is the fourth studio album by New Found Glory. It was released on May 18 2004 and certified gold by the RIAA on August 18 2004. The album includes an enhanced CD portion with a making of the music video for the inaugural single "All Downhill from Here". Contents 1 Track listing1.1..
Catalyst (Australian TV series)
Catalyst ABC AUSTRALIA Catalyst is an Australian Science program on ABC Australia. The Program was scheduled as an updated replacement for Quantum. Summary Catalyst utilises international correspondents to cover science breakthroughs, investigating the implications, ethics and politics of the sci-t..
Catalyst (disambiguation)
Catalyst may refer to: A catalyst in a chemical reactionCatalyst (album), an album by New Found GloryCatalyst (Sydney), a radical technology collective in SydneyCatalyst (novel), a novel by Laurie Halse AndersonCatalyst (TV series), an Australian television show that broadcasts science journalism.Ca..
Catalyst (novel)
Catalyst is a 2002 novel by Laurie Halse Anderson about a straight A senior named Kate Malone. It can be regarded as a sequel to Speak, due to the same setting in Merrywater High School, a cameo appearance of Melinda Sordino, which is the protagonist in Speak, and a year later in time setting. Syno..
Catalyst (software)
Catalyst is an open source Web application framework written in Perl, that closely follows the Model-view-controller (MVC) architecture, and supports a number of experimental web patterns. It's heavily inspired by such frameworks as Ruby On Rails, Maypole, and Spring. Catalyst is primarily distribu..
Catalyst (think tank)
Catalyst is an independent left wing thinktank based in London, United Kingdom, set up in 1998 to promote policies directed to the redistribution of power, wealth and opportunity. It is not aligned to any political party but is generally sympathetic to the Labour Movement and describes itself as "an..
Catalyst (TV series)
Catalyst is the currently the primary science-journalism television series made by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). Launched in 2001, it replaced Quantum (TV Series), which ceased on Thursday, April 26 2000, and screens at 8:00 p.m. on Thursdays. The show broadcasts stories on scienti..
Catalyst for Birmingham
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Catalyst Infoshop
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Catalyst Jobs Limited
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. } About Catalyst Jobs Catalyst Jobs Limited is a s..
Catalyst Magazine
Catalyst, the magazine of the Commission for Racial Equality, is a bimonthly publication of debate and analysis. It deals with issues of race, identity, citizenship, culture and community. Launched in January 2006, the magazine has commissioned authors such as Roy Hattersley, Shashi Tharoor and Paul..
Catalyst Paper
Catalyst Paper is a Canadian paper manufacturer. Based in Vancouver, British Columbia, the company primarily produces newsprint and lightweight directory paper. Originally known as Fletcher Challenge Canada, the company subsequently became a division of Norske Skog, the Norwegian-based forest produ..
Catalyst project
The Catalyst Project is a San Francisco-based center for political education and movement building. It prioritizes anti-racist work with mostly white sections of the left, with the goal of deepening anti-racist commitment in white communities and building multiracial left movements for liberation. ..
Catalyst switch
The Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series Switches Catalyst is the brand name for a variety of network switches sold by Cisco Systems. While commonly associated with Ethernet switches, a number of different interfaces have been available throughout the history of the brand. Contents 1 Opera..
Catalytically perfect enzyme
Catalytically perfect enzyme or kineticall perfect enzyme is an enzyme that catalyzes so efficiently, that almost every time enzyme meets its substrate, the reaction occurs. kcat/Km factor of such enzyme is of order 108 to 109 M-1 s-1. Such reaction is only limited by substrate diffusion rate. Some..
Catalytic converter
A catalytic converter (colloquially, "cat" or "catcon") is a device used to reduce the toxicity of emissions from an internal combustion engine. First widely introduced on series-production automobiles in the US market for the 1975 model year to comply with tightening EPA regulations on auto exhaust..
Catalytic cycle
A catalytic cycle in chemistry is a concept that appreciates the notion that in a chemical reaction a catalyst is often first consumed and then regenerated in the course of a catalytic reaction sequence thereby elaborating on the classical view that of a catalyst not taking part in the reaction itse..
Catalytic reformer
Catalytic Reformer is a reformation technique where light petroleum distillate (naphtha) is contacted with a platinum containing catalyst at elevated temperatures and hydrogen pressures ranging from 345 to 3450 kPa (50 to 500 lb/in2 gauge). This process, also called the UOP Platforming ™ Process, ..
Catalytic reforming
A catalytic reforming process (also called the UOP Platforming ™ Process) converts a feed stream containing paraffins, Olefins and naphthene into aromatics to be used either as a motor fuel blending stock, or as a source for specific aromatic compounds, namely Benzene, Toluene & Xylene for use in ..
Catalytic triad
Catalytic triad refers to three amino acid residues found inside the active site of certain proteases; serine, aspartate (aspartic acid) and histidine. They work together to break peptide bonds on polypeptides. An example of this structure is present in chymotrypsin, where the triad consists of S105..
Catamantaloedes
Catamantaloedes (or Catamantaledes) was the ruler of the Sequani of eastern Gaul in the early to mid-1st century BC, and was recognised as a "friend" by the Roman Senate. His son, Casticus, was later part of Orgetorix's conspiracy ca. 60 BC. References Julius Caesar, Commentarii de Bello Gallico ..
Catamaran
A traditional Tamil catamaran on a Chennai beach. Large, experimental, high-speed military catamaran. A catamaran (from Tamil kattu "to tie" and maram "wood, tree") is a type of boat or ship consisting of two hulls joined by a frame. Catamarans can be sail- or engine-powered. The catama..
Catamarca
Catamarca can refer to: San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca, ArgentinaCatamarca Province, Argentina 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..
Catamarca Popular Movement
The Catamarca Popular Movement (Spanish: Movimiento Popular Catamarqueño) is a provincial political party in Catamarca Province, Argentina. It is a member of the national Recrear electoral alliance led by Ricardo López Murphy. ..
Catamarca Province
Catamarca Capital San Fernando delValle de Catamarca Area km² Population 334,568 (2001) Density 3,26/km² Governor Eduardo Brizuela del Moral Demonym Catamarqueño ISO 3166-2]] AR-K Catamarca is a province of Argentina, located in the northwest of the country. The capital is San Fer..
Catamenia
This article is about the black metal band. For catamenia (menses), see menstrual cycle Catamenia is one of Finland's best known melodic black metal bands, founded in 1995 by original members Riku Hopeakoski and Mika Tönning in Oulu, Finland. They released their first demo album in their first act..
Catamenial pneumothorax
Catamenial pneumothorax is a condition of collapsed lung occurring in conjunction with menstrual periods (catamenial refers to menstruation), believed to be caused primarily by endometriosis of the pleura (the membrane surrounding the lung)[Definition from mercksource.com (Dorlands Medical Dic..
Catamite
A catamite was the younger partner in a pederastic relationship between two males in the ancient world, especially Ancient Rome. The word is derived from the Latin catamitus, itself borrowed from the Etruscan catmite, a corruption of the Greek Ganymedes, the boy who was seduced by Zeus and became h..
Catamorphism
The concept of a catamorphism is grounded in category theory, and has been applied to functional programming. The term comes from Greek κατα- (downwards, according to) + morphism, the latter from Greek μορφή (form, shape). Contents 1 Catamorphisms in functional programming1.1 E..
Catamount Broadcasting
Catamount Broadcasting (also known as Catamount Broadcast Group) of Norwalk, Connecticut, owns several television stations, including KHSL-TV CBS 12 of Chico, California. They also operate KNVN-TV NBC 24, also of Chico, under and argeement with KNVN owners Evans Broadcasting. The company is owned ..
Catamount Tavern
The Catamount Tavern is located in Old Bennington, Vermont. Originally known as Fay’s House, it is marked now by a granite and copper statue placed in 1896. Originally owned by Stephen Fay, it was built in 1769 and burned in 1871. During the tavern's 102 years of existence, it housed many impo..
Catananche caerulea
The showy violet-blue perennial flower of the aster family Catananche caerulea bears the common names Cupid's dart, blue cupidone, and cerverina. It is a garden flower and is often used in dried flower arrangements. The plant grows in clumps and sends up long stems at the end of which bloom bright..
Catanauan, Quezon
Catanauan is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Quezon, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 57,736 people in 11,283 households. Barangays Catanauan is politically subdivided into 46 barangays. AjosAnusanBarangay 1 (Pob.)Barangay 2 (Pob.)Barangay 3 (Pob.)B..
Catandica
Catandica is a town located in the province of Manica in Mozambique. ..
Catanduanes
Catanduanes is an island province of the Philippines located in the Bicol Region in Luzon. Its capital is Virac and the province lies to the east of Camarines Sur across Maqueda Channel. The province is located on the islands of Catanduanes, Palumbanes, Panay. REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES Provinc..
Catanduanes Island
Catanduanes is the main island of Catanduanes Province. ..
Catanduanes State Colleges
The Catanduanes State Colleges (CSC) is an institution of higher learning in the province of Catanduanes in the Philippines. It was established in 1971 by virtue of Republic Act 6341, later amended by R.A. 6590 through the efforts of the late Catanduanes Congressman Jose M. Alberto. The CSC was th..
Catanduva
Catanduva is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. Its coordinates are [21°08′16″S, 48°58′22″W]. The population in 2004 is 113,578 and the area is 2935.6 km² The elevation is 503 m. ..
Catania
Catania is the second largest city of Sicily and is the capital of the province which bears its name. With some 306,000 inhabitants (750,000 in the metropolitan area) it has the second highest population density on the island. The city's patron saint is Saint Agata. Catania is located on the eas..
Catania-Fontanarossa Airport
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Cataño, Puerto Rico
Cataño is a municipality (municipio) in northern Puerto Rico. In land area it is the smallest municipality in Puerto Rico. The city was founded in 1927 as "Hato de Palmas de Cataño", but officially shortened to "Cataño" when it was established. The city is known as "La Antesala de la Capital" (..
Cataño Ferry
La Lancha de Cataño (The Cataño Ferry) is a ferry service that is widely known by Puerto Ricans and used by tourists that visit Puerto Rico. Despite what the service's name might lead people to think, this ferry service is provided with multiple boats, not just one ship. Brief history "La Lancha ..
Catanzaro
For the football club, see U.S. Catanzaro Catanzaro is a city in Calabria, Italy, the capital of the province of Catanzaro and also of the region Calabria since 1970. This town rises on a rock and is split into two parts by the steep Fiumarella valley, the two sections being connected by a huge co..
Cataonia
Cataonia (in Greek Kαταoνία), one of the divisions of Cappadocia, is described by Strabo, who had visited it. Cataonia, he says, is a level and hollow plain. The Greek term hollow (κoιλoν) means a plain surrounded by mountains. It is very productive, except that it has no evergreens. It is..
Catapanate of Italy
The Catapanate of Italy was a province of Byzantine Empire, comprised of mainland Italy, south of a line drawn from Monte Gargano to the Gulf of Salerno. Amalfi and Naples, although north of that line, maintained allegiance to Constantinople through the Catapan. In 890, the Byzantines defeated the ..
Catapasm
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Catapelta
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Cataphile
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cataphiles are urban explorers who illegally tour the Paris catacombs. Cataphiles often descend for a day, a night, or perhaps a week in order to explore, take photos, paint murals, create maps, clean up rooms, dig chatières and e..
Cataphora
In linguistics, cataphora occurs when an expression co-refers with a later expression in the discourse. It is a kind of endophora. Cataphora is often used for rhetorical effect. For example: * He's the biggest slob I know. He's really stupid. He's so cruel. He's my boyfriend, Steve. Cataphor..
Cataphract
Sarmatian Cataphracts The word cataphract (from the Greek κατάφρακτος) was what Greek- and later Latin-speaking peoples used to describe heavy cavalry. Historically the cataphract was a heavily-armed and -armoured cavalryman who saw action from the earliest days of antiquity up thro..
Cataplexy
Cataplexy is a medical condition which often affects people who have narcolepsy, a disorder whose principal signs are EDS (Excessive Daytime Sleepiness), sleep attacks, and disturbed nighttime sleep. The term cataplexy originates from the Greek kata, meaning down, and plexis, meaning a stroke ..
Catapult
This article is about the medieval siege weapon. See also aircraft catapult Replica catapult at Château des Baux, France Catapults are siege engines using an arm to hurl a projectile a great distance. Any machine that hurls an object can be considered a catapult, but the term is generally u..
Catapulta
A catapulta was an ancient military machine for throwing arrows and javelins, 12 or 15 feet long, at the enemy. The name comes from the Greek (katapeltes), because it could pierce a shield (pelta). See also ballista This article incorporates content from the 1728 Cyclopaedia, a publication in the ..
Catapult effect
In electromagnetics, the catapult effect is a phenomena occuring when a current is passed through two wires connected by a loose wire in a magnetic field. The loose wire is then catapulted horizontally away from the magnetic field. This occurs due to the magnetic forces acting in the wires and in th..
Cataract
For the geographical feature, see Types of waterfalls. Human eye cross-sectional view. Courtesy NIH National Eye Institute Normal vision. Courtesy NIH National Eye Institute The same view with a cataract. In ophthalmology, a cataract is any opacity which develops in the crystalli..
Cataracts of the Nile
A cataract is a large waterfall. There are six classical cataracts of the Nile between Aswan and Khartoum, counted upstream. The First Cataract is in modern Egypt; the rest are in Sudan. The First Cataract is near Aswan ([24.078° N 32.878° E])The Second Cataract was in Nubi..
Cataract (band)
Cataract is an European metalcore band from Switzerland, signed to the Metal Blade Records. Their chart-topping single, and the song they broke on to the scene with, is "I Can't See Through My Right Eye!" Swiss hardcore/metal monsters Cataract have been going strong for almost six years now – th..
Cataract Gorge
--> The Cataract Gorge Reserve is one of Launceston and northern Tasmania's premier tourist attractions. The chairlift crossing the Gorge is the longest single span chairlift in the world, with the longest span being 308 m (924 ft). The chairlift, built in 1972, has a total span of 457 m. It brok..
Cataract of Lodore
for at grid reference NY265188 "The Cataract of Lodore" is a poem by the English poet Robert Southey which describes the Lodore Falls on the Watendlath Beck just above Derwent Water in Cumbria. (To describe them as a cataract is considerable poetic licence.) The Powell Expedition named the Ga..
Cataract scout camp
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Cataract surgery
Cataract surgery is the removal of the lens of the eye that has developed a cataract. The natural lens is then replaced with an artificial intraocular lens. It is one of the safest and most successful procedures in all of medicine. The two main types of cataract extraction are intracapsular catar..
Cataraqui
Wreck of the emigrant ship Cataraqui on King's Island, 1845 The Cataraqui (also called the CataraqueBritish references usually refer to the ship as the Cataraque which is more consistent with the pronunciation of the original Canadian name. However, Australian references such as the point on K..
Cataraqui Cemetery
The Cataraqui Cemetery, in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, is the city's largest, and holds the distinction of being the burial site of Canada's first prime minister and a Father of Confederation, Sir John A. Macdonald. Established at the beginning of the nineteenth century as a village burial ground, t..
Cataraqui River
The Cataraqui River (pronounced "ka-tah-RAH-kway") forms the lower portion of the Rideau Canal and drains into Lake Ontario at Kingston, Ontario. It is also known as the Great Cataraqui River or the Greater Cataraqui River to distinguish it from the smaller Little Cataraqui Creek, 4.5 km to the west..
Cataratas de Agua Azul
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Catarina
Catarina may refer to: Places Brazil*Catarina, CearáGuatemala*Catarina, San MarcosNicaragua*Catarina, Masaya People Catherine of BraganzaCatherine of Portugal Others Hurricane Catarina redirect [[Template:Disambig]] ..
Catarina, Masaya
Catarina is a municipality in the Masaya department of Nicaragua. ..
Catarina, San Marcos
Catarina is a municipality in the San Marcos department of Guatemala. ..
Catarina, Texas
Catarina is a census-designated place (CDP) in Dimmit County, Texas, United States. The population was 135 at the 2000 census. Geography Catarina is located at [28°20′51″N, 99°36′53″W] (28.347567, -99.614690)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United State..
Catarina Eufémia
Catarina Efigénia Sabino Eufémia (pron. IPA: [kɐtɐ'ɾinɐ eu'fɛmiɐ] February 13th, 1928 to May 19th, 1954) was an illiterate harvester from Alentejo, Portugal who was murdered during a worker's strike by lieutenant Carrajola of the Guarda Nacional Republicana in Monte do Olival, Ba..
Catarina Lindqvist
Catarina Lindqvist (born in June 13, 1963 in Kristinehamn, Sweden) is a former professional tennis player. She won 6 WTA Tour titles. She turned professional in 1981. She became a Grand Slam semifinalist twice, Australian Open 1987 and Wimbledon 1989. In both cases, she lost to Martina Navratilova...
Catarina of Spain
This article is about the Spanish princess in the Habsburg dynasty. For the Polish queen consort in the same dynasty, see Catherine of Austria. Catherine of Habsburg or Catherine of Austria (14 January, 1507– 12 February, 1578), of the Habsburg family, princess of Spain, born a daughter of P..
Catarina van Hemessen
Catarina van Hemessen (1528-after 1587) was a Flemish Renaissance painter. She is the earliest female Flemish painter for whom there is verifiable extant work. As with many Renaissance female painters, she was the daughter of a painter, Jan Sanders van Hemessen (c. 1500-after 1563), who was li..
Catarman
Catarman is the name of two places in the Philippines: Catarman, CamiguinCatarman, Northern Samar 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 i..
Catarman, Camiguin
Catarman is a 5th class municipality in the province of Camiguin, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 15,386 people in 3,236 households. Barangays Catarman is politically subdivided into 14 barangays. AlgaBonbonBuraCatibacCompolLawiganLiloanLoocMainitManduaoPanghiaw..
Catarman, Northern Samar
Catarman is a 2nd class municipality in the province of Northern Samar, Philippines. It is the capital municipality of Northern Samar. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 67,671 people in 12,437 households. Catarman is a developing town on the shoulder of Samar Island. The town is..
Catarman National Airport
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Catarrh
The place in Arabia is correctly spelled Qatar. Catarrh is blockages or discharge from the common cold, but also: if blockage and discharge are both present, catarrh could be middle ear infectionif the throat is sore or raw, catarrh could be tonsillitis.if forehead is tight and cheeks are tender and..
Catarrhal Noise
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Catarrhini
Catarrhini is a parvorder of the Primates, one of the three major divisions of the suborder Haplorrhini. It contains the family Cercopithecidae (Old World monkeys), the gibbons or lesser apes (Hylobatidae) and the Hominidae (hominids), which include humans, chimpanzees, gorillas, bonobos and orang..
Catasauqua, Pennsylvania
Catasauqua is a borough in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, settled in 1805 and chartered as a borough in 1853. In the past, manufacturing was the principal industry. Catasauqua is the place where the first anthracite iron in the U.S. was successfully made in 1839. Population in 1910, 5,250. The po..
Catasetum
Catasetum Rich. ex Kunth 1822, is a genus of the Orchid family (Orchidaceae), subfamily Epidendroideae, tribe Cymbidieae, subtribe Catasetinae, with 166 species. Species of the genus Catasetum occur from Mexico to tropical America, with the majority in Brazil. They have thick, cigar-shaped pseu..
Catasetum maculatum
The Catasetum maculatum that is shown here, was found at sea level in Esterillos, Costa Rica, located on the Pacific Coast in Central America. This genus consits of 140-160 species that originate between Argentina and North-western Mexico. ..
Catasse
Catasse may refer to: Carlos Catasse Chilean artistCatassing 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. ..
Catassing
Catassing is the process of sequestering oneself at a computer and avoiding other day-to-day activity in favor of advancing one's character in a massively multiplayer online game (MMOG) whose game design makes heavy use of level treadmills or their logical equivalents. Contents 1 Origin of..
Catastalsis
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Catastasis
In classical tragedies, a catastasis (pl. catastases) is the third part of an ancient drama, in which the intrigue or action that was initiated in the epitasis, is supported and heightened, until ready to be unravelled in the catastrophe. It also refers to the climax of a drama.This article incorpor..
Catasterismi
Catasterismi (Greek Katasterismoi, "placings among the stars") is an Alexandrian prose retelling of the mythic origins of stars and constellations, as they were interpreted in Hellenistic culture. The work survives in an epitome assembled at the end of the 1st century CE, based on a lost original, ..
Catasto
Catasto (also catasti, catastale, catastali) is the Italian system of land registration. The word gives rise to the English cadastre. The register itself is maintained at a local level by the individual councils or Comuni. The data held in the Catasto is the basis for the ICI council property tax (..
Catastrophe
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Catastrophe may mean: A disaster, sometimes used to mean an unusually severe disaster. (Most common meaning.)In ancient Greek poems and narrative plots, the catastrophe is the change or resolution of a plot, which concludes the piec..
Catastrophea
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Catastrophe (drama)
In drama, particularly the tragedies of classical antiquity, the catastrophe is the final resolution in a poem or narrative plot, which unravels the intrigue and brings the piece to a close. In comedies, this may be a marriage between main characters; in tragedies, it may be the death of one or more..
Catastrophe (play)
Catastrophe is a short play by Samuel Beckett, written in 1982. Unique in the Beckett canon, it is one of the few plays to deal with a political theme and (arguably) holds the title of Beckett's most optimistic work. It was dedicated to then imprisoned Czech reformer and playwright, Václav Havel. &..
Catastrophe Ballet
Catastrophe Ballet is Christian Death's second studio album. This is the first album that featured Valor Kand. Besides Rozz, the lineup was completely different from "Only Theatre Of Pain." Tracks "Awake At The Wall""Sleepwalk""Drowning""Blue Hour""As Evening Falls""Androgynous Noise Hand Permea..
Catastrophe bond
Catastrophe bonds (also known as cat bonds) are risk-linked securities that transfer a specified set of risks from the sponsor to the investors. They are often structured as floating-rate corporate bonds whose principal is forgiven if specified trigger conditions are met. They are typically used b..
Catastrophe modeling
This article refers to the use of computers to estimate losses caused by disasters. For other meanings of the word catastrophe, including catastrophe theory in mathematics, see catastrophe (disambiguation). Catastrophe modeling (also known as cat modeling) is the process of using computer-assisted..
Catastrophe theory
This article refers to the study of how the behaviour of dynamical systems can change drastically with variations in certain parameters. For other meanings of the word catastrophe, including catastrophe modeling in insurance, see catastrophe (disambiguation). In mathematics, catastrophe theory is ..
Catastrophic antiphospholipid syndrome
Catastrophic antiphospholipid syndrome, CAPS, also Asherson’s syndrome, is an acute and complex biological process that leads to occlusion of small vessels of various organs. It was first described by Ronald Asherson in 1992. The syndrome exhibits thrombotic microangiopathy, multiple organ failure..
Catastrophic failure
Catastrophic failure is a sudden and total (or near total) failure which not only cannot be recovered from (the system which experiences it may be destroyed beyond any reasonable possibility of repair), but also frequently causes injury, death, or significant damage to other, often unrelated systems..
Catastrophic Florida hurricanes: 1900-1960
The state of Florida is famous for its hurricanes. The battered state has had a number of bad ones over the past century. This article describes a few of the worst from 1900 to 1960. Part of the series Catastrophic Florida hurricanes: Catastrophic Florida hurricanes: 1900-1960[[Catastrophic Florid..
Catastrophic Florida hurricanes: 1961-present
The state of Florida is famous for its hurricanes. The battered state has had several bad ones over the past century. This article describes a few of the worst from 1961 to the present. Contents 1 The storms1.1 Hurricane Cleo1.2 Hurricane Dora1.3 Hurricane Eloise1.4 Hur..
Catastrophic kill
A Catastrophic kill, K-Kill or complete kill refers to damage inflicted on a vehicle by a weapon that renders it both unusable and unrepairable. Typically a catastrophic kill results in the ignition of any fuel the vehicle may be carrying as well as the detonation of its ammunition resulting in an e..
Catastrophic optical damage
Catastrophic optical damage (COD) is a failure mode of high-power semiconductor lasers. It occurs when the semiconductor junction is overloaded by exceeding its power density and absorbs too much of the produced light energy, leading to melting and recrystallization of the semiconductor material at ..
Catastrophic Texas hurricanes since 1900
Texas is known for hurricanes. Coastal cities such as Galveston, and Corpus Christi are vulnerable to major hurricane strikes. This is a list of devastating Texas hurricanes. Contents 0.1 1900 Galveston Hurricane0.2 1915 Galveston hurricane0.3 1932 Freeport Hurricane0.4 1943 ..
CATastrophie
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Catastrophism
Catastrophism is the theory that Earth has been affected by sudden, short-lived, violent events that were sometimes worldwide in scope. The dominant paradigm of geology has been gradualism, but a more inclusive and integrated view of geologic events has developed. Before gradualism, the dominant b..
Catatan Seorang Demonstran
Catatan Seorang Demonstran (Indonesian: Annotations of a Demonstrator) or Catatan Harian Seorang Demonstran (Indonesian:A Diary of A Demonstrator) is the diary of Indonesian activist Soe Hok Gie, published in 1983. This book briefly appeared in a scene of the film What's Up with Love? and was lat..
Catatonia
This is a page about catatonic state. For the band, see Catatonia (band). Catatonia is a psychiatric symptom that is listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. It is indicative of other conditions such as schizophrenia (catatonic type), bipolar disorder, post-traumatic s..
Catatonia (band)
Not to be confused with Katatonia, a Swedish metal band. Catatonia were a popular music band from Wales that gained a national following in the United Kingdom in the mid-late 1990s. The band consisted of Cerys Matthews on vocals, Mark Roberts (formerly of Y Cyrff and now member of Sherbet Antlers) ..
Catatumbo River
The Catatumbo River (Spanish: ) is a river rising in northern Colombia, flowing into Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela. ..
Cataula, Georgia
Cataula is an unincorporated town located in Harris County, Georgia. The city has an estimated population of 4,822. The town's namesake is thought to originate from a Creek Indian word which means either Big Rock or Dead Mulberry. Geography Cataula is located at 32°45'52.81" North, 84°54'4.68" W..
Catauxi
The Catauxi are a tribe of South American Indians of the Purus river district, Brazil. According to Kroemer (1985 p80), the most numerous nations of the Ituxi River were the Cacharari, Canamari, Guarayo, Apurinã, Huatanari, Paumari, Catauxi and Juma.[link] ..
Catavi
Catavi is a tin mine in Bolivia. It is located near the city of Llallagua in the province of Bustillos, Potosí Department. Along with the Siglo XX mine, it is part of a mining complex in the area. It was acquired in the 1900s by Simón Iturri Patiño, who was dubbed the "King of Tin." It was the ..
Cataviña, Baja California
Cataviña, Baja California is a small town on Highway 1 in Baja California, Mexico. It is located 74 miles south of El Rosario and 66 miles north of the junction with the road to Bahía de los Ángeles. The local economy is dependent on tourism, ranching (Rancho Santa Inés, on the outskirts of t..
Catawba
Catawba may refer to several things: The Catawba, a Native American tribeThe name used by this and some other Native American tribes for a genus of trees, now usually spelled CatalpaCatawba grape, a variety of grapeCatawba Island, Ohio, one of the Bass Islands in Lake ErieCatawba Nuclear Generating..
Catawba, North Carolina
Catawba is a town in Catawba County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 698 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Notable Residents4 External links Geography Catawba is located at [35°42′35″N, 81°4′33″W] (35.709853, -81.07..
Catawba, Ohio
Catawba is a village in Clark County, Ohio, United States. The population was 312 at the 2000 census. Geography Catawba is located at [39°59′60″N, 83°37′20″W] (39.999900, -83.622185)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the vill..
Catawba, Wisconsin
Catawba is a village in Price County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 149 at the 2000 census. The village is located within the Town of Catawba. Geography Catawba is located at [45°32′9″N, 90°31′49″W] (45.535969, -90.530445)[Geographic references#1GR1]. A..
Catawban languages
The Catawban (also Eastern Siouan) languages form a small language family in east North America. The Catawban family is a sub-family of the larger Siouan-Catawban family. Contents 1 Family division2 See also3 External links4 Bibliography Family division The Catawban fami..
Catawba (grape)
Catawba grapes were introduced to wine-growers in the 1850s by Major John Adlum of Georgetown. Grown predominantly on the East Coast of the United States, this purplish-red grape has a rather sweet flavor. It is typically in season from September to November and can be used in wines, juice, jams and..
Catawba (town), Wisconsin
Catawba is a town in Price County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 283 at the 2000 census. The Village of Catawba is located within the town. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 129.5 km² (50.0 mi²). 129.4 km² (50.0 mi²) of it is l..
Catawba (tribe)
Pre-contact distribution of the Catawba The Catawba (also known as Issa or Esaw, but most commonly Iswa) are a tribe of Native Americans, once considered one of the most powerful eastern Siouan tribes, that traditionally lived in the Southeast United States, along the border between North and..
Catawba College
Catawba College, founded in 1851, is a private, coeducational liberal arts college in Salisbury, North Carolina, USA. Catawba has deliberately chosen to remain a four-year institution rooted in the liberal arts tradition. Its purpose is to enrich the educational experiences of students and to pr..
Catawba County, North Carolina
Catawba County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of 2000, the population was 141,685. Its county seat is Newton6. Contents 1 History2 Law and government3 Geography3.1 Townships3.2 Adjacent Counties4 Demographics5 Cities and towns6&nb..
Catawba Nuclear Generating Station
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Catawba River
The Catawba River is a tributary of the Wateree River, approximately 220 mi (350 km) long, in the U.S. states of North Carolina and South Carolina. The river, which rises in the Appalachian Mountains and drains into Piedmont, is impounded in numerous places along its route for flood control and hydr..
Catawissa
Catawissa may refer to the following: Missouri*Catawissa, Missouri, an unincorporated community on the St. Louis & San Francisco RailroadNew York*CATAWISSA (tugboat), a registered historic place in WaterfordPennsylvania*Catawissa, Pennsylvania, a borough in Columbia County*Catawissa Bottling Compan..
Catawissa, Missouri
Catawissa, Missouri is a small unincorporated community on the St. Louis & San Francisco Railroad, 39 miles from St. Louis, MO.[#endnote_History] It was founded in 1839 and initially had 4 stores.[#endnote_Gazeteer] It is located at the junction of Route N and Route O, southwest of..
Catawissa, Pennsylvania
Catawissa is a borough in Columbia County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,589 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Trivia4 External links Geography Catawissa is located at [40°57′9″N, 76°27′37″W] (40.952458, -76.460393..
Catawissa Creek
Catawissa Creek is a tributary of the North Branch Susquehanna River in east central Pennsylvania in the United States. Catawissa Creek (Lenape for "growing fat") rises in the coal fields of Schuylkill County near Audenried. It runs west along the south side of Pismire Ridge, and then drops steeply..
Catawissa Township, Pennsylvania
Catawissa Township is a township in Columbia County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 944 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 33.4 km² (12.9 mi²). 32.3 km² (12.5 mi²) of it is land and 1.1 km² (0.4 mi²) o..
CATA Línea Aérea
CATA Línea Aérea is an airline based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It operates domestic flights, as well as charters and specialist services. Contents 1 Code Data2 History3 Fleet4 External links Code Data ICAO Code: CTZCallsign: Cata History The airline was established and st..
Catbalogan, Samar
Catbalogan is a 1st class municipality in the province of Samar, Philippines. It is the capital municipality of Samar. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 84,180 people in 16,100 households. Barangays Catbalogan is politically subdivided into 57 barangays. AlbalateBagongonBang..
Catbells
Catbells is a fell in the English Lake District in the county of Cumbria. It has a modest height of 451 m (1481 ft) but despite this it is one of the most popular fells in the area. It is situated on the western shore of Derwent Water within five kilometres of the busy tourist town of K..
Catbert
Catbert is the "evil director" of human resources in the Dilbert comic strip. As with Ratbert, he was not a planned regular, originally introduced for a series involving an attack on Ratbert the optimist. When the two got home (and after Bob shows his stupidity by stomping on Ratbert's head instead..
Catbird
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Catbird Records
Catbird Records is an independent record label based out of Columbus, Ohio. It was founded and is run by Ryan Catbird of music blog The Catbirdseat. While there are no artists "signed" to the label, it has released numerous albums for different artists. Discography Someone Still Loves You Boris Yel..
Catbird seat
The catbird seat is a phrase used to describe an enviable position, often one of great advantage. The catbird is an Australian bird of the family Ptilonorhynchidae, known for the extraordinary lengths that the males will go to in order to build a bower to attract a mate. Some birds will assemble se..
Catboat
The occupied boats are catboats, but with a mast and boom rig A catboat (alternate spelling: cat boat), or a cat-rigged sailboat, is a sailing vessel characterized by a single mast carried well forward (i.e., near the front of the boat). Although any boat with a single sail and a mast carried..
Catbrain
Catbrain Hill, or simply known as Catbrain, is a small village near the north of Bristol, at the edge of neighbouring district South Gloucestershire, England. It is located by Cribbs Causeway, on a road that contains many car dealerships. Its name is often found humorous by Bristol residents and ha..
Catburglaz
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Catbus
Catbus, or Nekobasu with Satsuki The Catbus (or Nekobasu) is one of the two most recognizable characters in the Studio Ghibli film My Neighbor Totoro (Tonari no Totoro), directed by Hayao Miyazaki. It is a large creature, depicted as a grinning cat with a hollow body that serves as a bus, com..
CatCat
CatCat is a Finnish duo that participated in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1994 with the song "Bye bye baby". They reached 22nd place with 11 points. Members of the duo are sisters whose original surname Kätkä is in plural form Kätkät which sounds exactly like CatCat, hence the name. ..
Catch
This article is about catching an object in various sports. For the song by The Cure, see Catch (song). For the 90s pop group, see Catch (band). It may also be a reference to a person by the name of Catch. Baseball In baseball, a catch occurs when a fielder gains secure possession of a batted ba..
Catch-1782
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Catch-22
Catch-22 is a 1961 novel by American novelist Joseph Heller. It was adapted into a feature film of the same name in 1970. The novel follows Captain John Yossarian, a fictional World War II US Army Air Forces B-25 bombardier, and a large number of other characters during World War II. Most even..
Catch-22 (disambiguation)
Catch-22 may mean: Catch-22, a novel by Joseph HellerCatch-22 (film), the 1970 film adaptationCatch-22 (logic), a type of logical conundrum based on the novelCatch 22 (band), a ska-punk band from New JerseyCatch 22 (album), by the band HypocrisyChromosome 22, microdeletion 22 q11, a genetic disord..
Catch-22 (film)
Catch-22 is a 1970 film, adapted from the book of the same name by Joseph Heller. Mike Nichols was the director; the screenplay was written by Buck Henry, who also acted in the film. Along with Henry, the cast included Alan Arkin, Martin Balsam, Richard Benjamin, Art Garfunkel, Jack Gilford, Bob ..
Catch-22 (logic)
Catch 22 has become a term, inspired by Joseph Heller's novel Catch-22, describing a general situation in which an individual has to accomplish two actions which are mutually dependent on the other action being completed first. A familiar example of this circumstance occurs in the context of job sea..
Catch-and-release
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Catch-Flame!
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Catch-land
The term catch-land was used for such land, particularly in Norfolk, which was not certainly known to watch parish it belongs; so that the parson who first got the tithes there, enjoyed it for that year. This article incorporates content from the 1728 Cyclopaedia, a publication in the public domain..
Catch-up effect
The catch-up effect, also called the theory of convergence, states that poorer economies tend to grow faster than richer economies. Therefore, all economies will eventually converge in terms of per capita income. This means that a poorer country’s income will eventually catch up to a richer count..
Catcher
The position of the catcher Catcher is also a general term for a fielder who catches the ball in cricket. Katcher is one of the programs which make up konspire2B Catcher is a position played in baseball. The catcher crouches behind home plate and receives the ball from the pitcher. In the n..
Catchfire
Catchfire (aka Backtrack) is a 1990 drama film starring Jodie Foster, Dennis Hopper, Joe Pesci and Fred Ward. ..
Catchgate
Catchgate is a former coal mining village in County Durham, England. It is located in the district of Derwentside, and has a population of approximately 3,000 people. Its nearest town is Stanley, also a former coal mining community. The town of Consett, once famous for its steel works, is five mile..
Catchick Paul Chater
Sir Catchick Paul Chater (遮打;1846-1926) was a businessman in Hong Kong. He was born in Calcutta, India of Armenian parents and was educated at the famous La Martiniere College in Calcutta of which he later became a benefactor. To honour his contribution to the school, Sir Paul Chater's name was ..
Catchings, Waddill
Waddill Catchings (Sept. 6, 1879 - Dec. 31, 1967), was an American economist who collaborated with his Harvard classmate William Trufant Foster in a series of economics books that were highly influential in the United States in the 1920s. His influential books, written with Foster, were Money (1923..
Catching Tales
Catching Tales is the fourth album by Jamie Cullum. It was released in late September 2005 in the United Kingdom and a few weeks later in the United States. This release follows Twentysomething, Cullum's biggest seller to date. Like that album, Cullum performs some original material as well as som..
Catching the Butterfly
"Catching the Buttlerfly" Song by The Verve From the album Urban Hymns Album released September 29 1997 Recorded Unknown 1996/1997 Genre Britpop Song Length 6:26 Record label Virgin Producer The Verve, Chris Potter The Drugs Don't Work(Track 4) Catching The Butterfly(Track 5) Neon Wil..
Catching Up with Depeche Mode
Catching Up with Depeche Mode is a compilation released only in North America by British band Depeche Mode on November 11 1985. As the title suggests it was an attempt to let the (American) public catch up with the band's four previous LP's, by including singles and album songs. The compilation..
Catchment area
A Catchment area may be: In physical geography, a water catchment area is a drainage basin or watershed, the region of land whose water drains past a specific point along a river or into a specified body of water. The determination the catchment area is important in the field of water supply and hy..
Catchphrase (game show)
Catchphrase was a game show which ran on ITV in the United Kingdom between January 1986 and September 2002, hosted by Roy Walker until 1999 and later by Nick Weir (2000–2001) and Mark Curry (2002). It was originally made by TVS, but after that company lost its franchise it was produced by Act..
Catchpole
redirect [[Template:Not verified]]Catchpole is a rare surname derived from a law enforcement implement found in medieval England. The 'catchpole' usually consisted of an eight foot wooden pole with some sort of noose or barbed fork on one end. Law enforcement officers (usually the Sheriff) would p..
Catchwater
A catchwater is a large scale man made device for catching water runoff from hills and channelling it to reservoirs for later usage as a part of the public water supply. Catchwaters may take the form of concerte channels, such as in Hong Kong, where there are many. Alternatively, they may take the..
Catchwater drain
A Catchwater Drain is a land drain, a ditch cut across the fall of the land, typically just above the level of low-lying, level ground such as The Fens of eastern England, where some land, tens of kilometres from the sea is at about sea level. Its purpose is to gather water draining from the higher,..
Catchword
A catchword is a word placed at the foot of a printed page. The word is the first word of the following page. Its purpose is to ease the work of the bookbinder and ensure that the pages are in the correct order. This practise is now pretty much obsolete in modern printing. It is also helpful for ..
Catchy Shubby Cricket
Catchy Shubby Cricket is a game that was invented in Jamaica, a variation of cricket. It is a faster moving version of cricket in which the roles change rapidly so every one gets a chance to bat and bowling within a short period. It is ideal for short games and for younger players who might get bo..
Catch 'em If You Can
"Catch 'em If You Can" is a Simpsons episode which aired on April 25, 2004. The title (as well as some of the storyline, and an extended animation sequence) is based on the 2002 movie Catch Me if You Can, directed by Steven Spielberg. Synopsis [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/..
Catch (band)
Catch , famous for the 90s pop song Bingo , were an indie-pop group consisting of Toby Slater (vocals and keyboard), Wayne Murray (bass and vocals) and Ben Etchells (guitar). Reputedly formed when Toby, Wayne and Ben kissed the same girl at a party, the band were signed to Virgin Records and releas..
Catch (disambiguation)
Catch is word meaning "to seize or capture." Notable people or things called Catch include: Catch, a maneuver in the sport of Baseball or Cricket.Catch (band), an American indie rock band from Baltimore, Maryland. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associa..
CATCH (Misako Odani)
CATCH is an album by Japanese singer/pianist Misako Odani, released May 17, 2006 on the independent Hip Land Music label. All songs and lyrics were written by Misako, and she was a producer of the album as well. Track listing Rum & Ginger – 3:29Who – 4:49楽 – 4:22名も無き人 – 3:59..
Catch (music)
A Catch is a type of round - a musical composition in which two or more voices sing exactly the same melody, beginning at different times. In a catch, the lines of music often interact so that a word or phrase is produced that does not appear if sung by only one voice. This phrase has often been any..
Catch (song)
"Catch" is the name of a 1987 single by The Cure from their album Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me. Track listing 7" Single "Catch""Breathe" 12" single "Catch""A Chain of Flowers""Kyoto Song" (Live)"A Night Like This" (Live) ..
Catch 22 (album)
Catch 22 is an album released by Hypocrisy in 2002. It is notable for being very similar in its sound to bands like Slipknot, and therefore, most fans considered the album to be a letdown. Track listing "Don't Judge Me""Destroyed""On the Edge Of Madness""A Public Puppet""Uncontrolled""Turn The P..
Catch 22 (band)
Catch 22 is a third-wave ska/punk band from East Brunswick, New Jersey. The band was formed by trumpeter Kevin Gunther, who recruited guitarist/vocalist/songwriter Tomas Kalnoky and drummer Chris Greer while working in a local record store. Bassist Josh Ansley, saxophonist Ryan Eldred, and trombo..
Catch 47
Catch 47 is a 24-hour local sports station in the Tampa Bay Area. The station began in 2004 and is owned by Bright House Networks, seen exclusively on their systems on cable channel 47. External Links [Catch 47 Website] Broadcast television in the Tampa / St. Petersburg / Sarasota..
Catch 5
Catch 5 is a popular news music package and image campaign developed for Cleveland, Ohio television station WEWS-TV in 1970. Written and composed by then jingle-writer Frank Gari, the package was subsequently used on a few other American TV stations. The package is no longer used on any stations (WE..
Catch and release
redirect [[Template:POV-check]] Releasing a rod caught Atlantic salmon on the Little Gruinard in Wester Ross, Scotland Catch and release is a form of recreational fishing where releasing the fish (catch) is believed to be a technique of conservation. After capture, the fish are returned t..
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Catch and release (Congress)
Catch and release, named after the fishing term "catch and release," is a term used to describe a political strategy by which members of the United States Congress can affect an appearance of political independence. Critics suggest that the practice enables members, usually nominal moderates, to esc..
Catch a Fire
Catch a Fire was the major label debut album for Jamaican roots reggae band The Wailers, released on Island Records in 1973 (see 1973 in music). The album established the band as international superstars, and Marley in particular became world-famous, especially in the Caribbean and Africa, and amon..
Catch a Fire Tour
Catch a Fire Tour 1973 Artist Bob Marley & The Wailers Dates April 27, 1973 - July 21, 1973 No. of legs 2 No. of shows 28 in England 9 in the USA 37 in total The Catch a Fire was a concert tour organised to support the album Catch a Fire by Bob Marley & The Wailers (Bob Marley..
Catch a Rising Star
Catch a Rising Star is a chain of comedy clubs, founded in New York City in 1972. It has since spread to other areas, such as Las Vegas and New Jersey. The original club in New York City was notable for its role in starting the careers of many famous comedians, many of whom enjoyed later success i..
Catch a Wave
"Catch a Wave" is a song written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love for the American pop band The Beach Boys. It was released on their 1963 album Surfer Girl. Details Written by: Brian Wilson/Mike LoveAlbum: Surfer GirlTime: 2 min 07 secProduced by: Brian Wilson Performers Mike Love: Lead Vocals See als..
Catch Bull at Four
Catch Bull at Four is an album by Cat Stevens. It was Stevens' most successful album, holding the top spot on Billboard's chart for three consecutive weeks. Contents 1 Track listing2 Credits2.1 Additional personnel3 Reviews4 Charts5 Certifications6 External l..
Catch crop
In agriculture, a catch crop is a fast-growing crop that is grown simultaneously with, or between successive plantings of a main crop. For example, radishes that mature from seed in 25-30 days can be grown between rows of most vegetables, and harvested long before the main crop matures. Or, a catch ..
Catch for Us the Foxes
Catch For Us the Foxes is mewithoutYou's second full-length album. It contains twelve original studio tracks. The album's title comes from Song of Songs 2:15, a verse of the Bible that says, "Catch for us the foxes, the little foxes that ruin the vineyards, our vineyards that are in bloom." (NIV)..
Catch light
A catch light is a light source designed to add a glint or 'spark' to a subject's eye during photography. This may be a fairly dim or focused source, often not lighting up any other part of the face. The technique can be useful in both still and motion picture photography. Audiences usually percei..
Catch Me If You Can
For other uses, see Catch Me If You Can (disambiguation). Catch Me If You Can is a 2002 motion picture set in the 1960s. It was directed by Steven Spielberg and adapted by Jeff Nathanson loosely from the book by Frank Abagnale Jr. and Stan Redding. The movie states that it was inspired by the tru..
Catch Me If You Can (disambiguation)
Catch Me If You Can may refer to: Catch Me If You Can, a book about the young con artist Frank Abagnale.Catch Me If You Can, a 2002 movie about Frank Abagnale, directed by Steven Spielberg.Catch Me If You Can, a 1998 TV movie about a mob killing, starring Tim Matheson. (Also released as Deadly Game ..
Catch Me When I Fall
Catch Me When I Fall (2005) is a psychological suspense novel by Nicci French about an attractive and outgoing woman in her twenties who, forced by circumstances, attempts to commit suicide but then finds out that the evil forces that made her do so lie outside rather than inside her own person. ..
Catch me who can
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Catch My Disease
"Catch My Disease" is a single by Australian artist Ben Lee. It is from the album Awake Is The New Sleep, which was produced in America. The song gained moderate popularity and went to #27 in Australia, and also came in second place in the Triple J Hottest 100, 2005. The song also got some intern..
Catch of 153 fish
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] The Catch of 153 fish is an episode in the appendix of the Gospel of John, in which seven of the Twelve Apostles were out fishing when they unexpectedly witness one of the resurrection appearances of Jesus. In the narrative, a mysterious stranger asks the apostles ..
Catch phrase
For other uses see Catch phrase (disambiguation) A catch phrase is a phrase or expression that is spontaneously popularized after a critical amount of widespread repeated usage in everyday conversation (i.e., it "catches" on). Also called a memetic phrase, catch phrases often originate in popular c..
Catch phrase (disambiguation)
A catch phrase is a phrase or expression that is popularized, usually through repeated use. Catch phrase may also mean: Catch Phrase (game) - a word guessing party game.Catchphrase (game show) - a long-running British game show.Catch Phrase (US game show) - an American version of said game show. S..
Catch Phrase (game)
Catch Phrase is a word guessing party game commercially available from Hasbro. Contents 1 Game components2 Game play3 Original version4 Electronic version5 Word list6 External links Game components The game consists of a plastic disk which displays a word, and a t..
Catch Phrase (US game show)
Catch Phrase was a syndicated U.S. game show which ran from September 1985 through January 1986. It was the last game show hosted by the late Art James. In spite of its short life in America, it spawned the long-running UK version hosted by Roy Walker, Nick Weir and Mark Curry. Two contestants comp..
Catch point
catch points protecting the South Wales Main Line at the exit of Stoke Gifford Rail Yard near Bristol Parkway railway station A catch point is a device installed at a rail siding to prevent unattended wagons and engines running away uncontrolled onto the main line and causing trouble. It ma..
Catch That Kid
Catch That Kid is a 2004 film directed by Bart Freundlich. It is a remake of the Danish blockbuster Klatretøsen (2002). The movie's working titles were Mission Without Permission and Catch That Girl. Contents 1 Cast2 Plot3 See also4 External links Cast Kristen Stewart &ndas..
Catch that Rabbit
Catch that Rabbit (1944) is a science-fiction short story found in I, Robot and written by Isaac Asimov. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Powell and Donovan are now in charge of field tests on an asteroid mining station with a robot, DV-5 (Dave). Bu..
Catch The Cliptomaniac!
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Catch the Lightning
Catch the Lightning is a novel by Catherine Asaro detailing the lives of Althor Vyan Selei and Akushtina (Tina) Santis Pulivok in the Saga of the Skolian empire series by Catherine Asaro. Unlike the other novels, this one takes places in an alternate reality, on Earth, and at a time period simila..
Catch the Moon
Catch the Moon is an album by Lisa Loeb and Liz Mitchell, released in 2003 by Artemis Records. The album is a collection of children's music played in a folk music style. Track listing "Catch The Moon""Little Red Caboose""Oh Susanna""The Big Rock Candy Mountain""La Manita""Twinkle Twinkle Little S..
Catch the Saint
Catch the Saint is a collection of two mystery novellas by Fleming Lee, based upon stories by Norman Walker continuing the adventures of the sleuth Simon Templar aka "The Saint", created by Leslie Charteris. As per usual practice at this point in the series, the front cover credits Charteris, altho..
Catch the Sperm
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Catch the Ten
Catch the Ten is a version of the card game whist. It's also known as Scotch Whist. Unlike standard whist, it is played with a deck of only 36 cards, consisting of the six up to the ace(ace's are high) of each suit. The order of trumps has the jack high. Any number from two to eight people may..
Catch the Wind
Catch the Wind can refer to: "Catch the Wind", a song written and recorded by Donovan in 1965Catch the Wind, an album released by Donovan in 1965Catch the Wind, an album released by Donovan in 1971Catch the Wind, an album released by Donovan in 2000Catch the Wind, an album released by Donovan in 20..
Catch the Wind (1965 album)
Catch the Wind is the United States debut album from Scottish singer-songwriter Donovan. It was released in June of 1965 through Hickory Records (catalog number LPM 123 (monaural) / LPS 123 (stereo)). Terry Kennedy, Peter Eden, and Geoff Stephens produced the album. Catch the Wind was originall..
Catch the Wind (1971 album)
Catch the Wind is a compilation album from Scottish singer-songwriter Donovan. It was released in the United Kingdom (Hallmark Records HMA 200) in 1971 and did not chart. This 1971 release bears little resemblance to the 1965 version of Catch the Wind released in the United States. Contents 1&n..
Catch the Wind (1986 album)
Catch the Wind is a compilation album from Scottish singer-songwriter Donovan. It was released in the United Kingdom (Showcase Records SHLP 133) in April 1986 and did not chart. This 1986 release bears little resemblance to the 1965 version of Catch the Wind released in the United States or to Cat..
Catch the Wind (2000 album)
Catch the Wind is a compilation album from Scottish singer-songwriter Donovan. It was released in Australia on November 28, 2000 (Castle 61191). History Although Castle Records had just released all of Donovan's 1965 Pye Records recordings as Summer Day Reflection Songs earlier in 2000, they issue..
Catch the Wind (2003 album)
Catch the Wind is a compilation album from Scottish singer-songwriter Donovan. It was released in the United Kingdom on September 30, 2000 (Castle Pulse 662). History Castle Records continued to release Donovan's 1965 Pye Records recordings in compilation after compilation in the early 2000s. Alt..
Catch the Wind (song)
"Catch the Wind" is a song written and recorded by Scottish singer-songwriter Donovan. The "Catch the Wind" single was released in the United Kingdom on March 12, 1965 through Pye Records (Pye 7N 15801) and a few months later in the United States through Hickory Records (Hickory 45-1309). The "C..
Catch Thirty-Three
Catch Thirty-Three is the name of an album and song by Swedish tech metal band Meshuggah. Although it is a full-length album with 13 tracks, it is actually a single continuous thirteen-part suite. The band themselves have said that even though it is a full length release, it is still considered to..
Catch Up
Catch Up was a children's television series which aired on CBC Television in Canada during the 1978-1979 season. Although the series did not continue past its first year, its hosts would proceed to careers of international scope: Margot Pinvidic's acting career continued on various movie and televi..
Catch Us If You Can
(Disambiguation: Catch Us If You Can (film) is also a 1965 movie featuring rock band The Dave Clark Five and directed by John Boorman.) Catch Us If You Can is the 10th episode of season one of the television sitcom Grounded for Life. First Aired: Wednesday April 18, 2001 on FOX. Plot [Sp..
Catch Us If You Can (film)
Catch Us If You Can (1965) was the feature-film debut of director John Boorman. Ostensibly designed as a vehicle for pop band The Dave Clark Five, whose popularity at the time rivaled that of The Beatles, this strangely downbeat film actually departs in various ways from the formula created by Richa..
Catch Without Arms
Catch Without Arms is the third album from the Los Gatos, CA rock band dredg, released on June 21, 2005. Produced by Terry Date, the album signifies a change to a simpler, and more straightforward musical style for the band, but still holds depth of their past albums. Lead singer Gavin Hayes comm..
Catch wrestling
Catch wrestling is a popular style of wrestling with origins in a variety of styles, most notably the regional wrestling styles of Europe (eg. Collar-and-elbow, Lancashire catch-as-catch-can submission wrestling etc.) and Asia (eg. Pehlwani and Jujutsu). Making the leap from recreational pastime to..
Catch Wrestling Association
The Catch Wrestling Association is a professional wrestling organization based out of Germany. It was formerly run by famous AWA champion Otto Wanz. TThe CWA features a traditional brand of mat wrestling mixed with various “Strong Man” competitions. The company is engaged in talent share agreeme..
Catch You
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Catcliffe
Catcliffe is a village on the north-west bank of the River Rother in South Yorkshire, England. It is located in the metropolitan borough of Rotherham, about 2.5 miles (4 km) south of the town of Rotherham and 4.5 miles (7 km) east of the City of Sheffield. Grid reference History Catcliffe is me..
Catcom
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CatDog
CatDog is an American animated television series on Nickelodeon, created by Peter Hannan. It premiered on October 5, 1998, and tells the story of two brothers; the suave, intelligent Cat and dumb, optimistic Dog, who share the same body. It was cancelled by Nickelodeon in 2001, according to IMDb. ..
CatDog: The Great Parent Mystery
CatDog: The Great Parent Mystery (2001) is a television movie based on the Nickelodeon animated television series CatDog. Storyline In this movie, the Nearburg parent day festival is happening and Catdog is feeling left out.Dog eventually convinces Cat to go on a parent hunt.Along the way, they ru..
Catechin
Epicatechin Epigallocatechin Catechins are bioflavonoids, polyphenols and powerful anti-oxidants. The best source of catechins is white tea, with green tea coming close. Catechins are linked to evidence of fighting tumors as well as enhancing immune system function, due to their polyph..
Catechism
Codex Manesse, fol. 292v, "The Schoolmaster of Eßlingen" (Der Schulmeister von Eßlingen) A catechism (κατηχητικός in Greek) is a summary or exposition of doctrine, traditionally used in Christian religious teaching. Catechisms are doctrinal manuals often in the form of questio..
Catechism for Filipino Catholics
The Catechism for Filipino Catholics, or CFC, is a contextualized and inculturated Roman Catholic catechism for Filipinos prepared by the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines and approved by the Holy See. ..
Catechism of the Catholic Church
The Catechism of the Catholic Church, or CCC, is an official exposition of the teachings of the Catholic Church, first published in French in 1992 by the authority of Pope John Paul II.[link] Subsequently, in 1997, a Latin text was issued which is now the official text of reference [..
Catechol-O-methyl transferase
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Catecholamine
Catecholamines are chemical compounds derived from the amino acid tyrosine. Some of them are biogenic amines. Catecholamines are water soluble and are 50% bound to plasma proteins, so circulate in the bloodstream. The most abundant catecholamines are epinephrine (adrenaline), norepinephrine (norad..
Catechol dioxygenase
Catechol dioxygenases are metalloprotein enzymes that carry out the oxidative cleavage of catechols. This class of enzymes incorporate dioxygen into the substrate (biochemistry). Catechol dioxygenases belong to the class of oxidoreductases and have several different substrate specificities, includi..
Catechol oxidase
Catechol oxidase (EC [1.10.3.1]; CAS number: 9002-10-2) is an enzyme that catalyses the oxidation of phenols such as catechol. Catechol oxidase is a copper-containing enzyme whose activity is similar to tyrosinase, a related class of copper oxidases. Catechol oxidase carries out the oxida..
Catechu
Catechu (also known as Cutch, or Cashoo) is an extract of any of several species of Acacia—but especially Acacia catechu—produced by boiling the wood in water and evaporating the resulting brew. Catechu is an astringent and has been used since ancient times in ayurvedic medicine as well..
Catechumen
In ecclesiology, a catechumen (from Latin catechumenus, Greek κατηχουμενος, instructed) is one receiving instruction in the principles of the Christian religion with a view to baptism. Contents 1 Jewish practice2 Christian practice3 References4 External links Jewi..
Catedral da Guarda
Catedral da Guarda (also known by Sé da Guarda) is the main attraction of Guarda, Portugal. It was build between 1390 and 1540. It has Romanesque, gothic and manueline. Wikimedia Commons has media related to: [Special] ..
Catedral da Sé
The Catedral da Sé is the cathedral of São Paulo, Brazil. Its construction, in modified Gothic style, began in 1913 and did not end until four decades later. This delay was mainly a consequence of the use of granite in the greater part of its walls. [[Ariel View:[link]]] --> The cat..
Catedral de la Almudena
Catedral de la Almudena Santa María la Real de La Almudena is a Catholic cathedral in Madrid, Spain. Plans for the construction of a new church dedicated to the Virgin of Almudena began in the 16th century, but construction did not begin until the 1800s and it was not completed until 1993, ..
Catedral de Maringá
Catedral de Maringá is a cathedral at Maringa, Paraná, Brazil, measuring 124 m high. It was completed in 1972. External link [link] ..
Cateel, Davao Oriental
Cateel is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Davao Oriental, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 28,655 people in 5,731 households. Barangays Cateel is politically subdivided into 16 barangays. AbijodAlegriaAliwagwagAragonBaybayMaglahusMainitMalibago San ..
Categorial grammar
Categorial grammar is a term used for a family of formalisms in natural language syntax motivated by the principle of compositionality and organized according to the view that syntactic constituents should generally combine as functions or according to a function-argument relationship. Contents 1..
Categorical Abstract Machine Language
CAML (Categorical Abstract Machine Language) is a version of ML developed by G. Huet, G. Cousineau, Ascánder Suárez, Pierre Weis, Michel Mauny and others from both INRIA and ENS. Implemented in Lisp, it was nicknamed Heavy CAML because of its memory and CPU requirements relative to its successor C..
Categorical grant
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Categorical imperative
The categorical imperative is the philosophical concept central to the moral philosophy of Immanuel Kant and to modern deontological ethics. He introduced the concept in his Groundwork of the Metaphysic of Morals. It is outlined here according to the arguments found in this work. Kant thought that..
Categorical list of programming languages
This is a list of programming languages grouped by category. Other lists of programming languages are: AlphabeticalCategoricalChronologicalGenerational Contents 1 Array languages2 Aspect-oriented languages3 Assembly languages4 Authoring languages5 Command line interface l..
Categorical logic
Categorical logic is a branch of category theory within mathematics, adjacent to mathematical logic but in fact more notable for its connections to theoretical computer science. In broad terms, it is a theory about the transition from a type theory, understood to be within an intuitionistic logic or..
Categorical perception
Categorical perception is the perception of different sensory phenomena as being qualitatively, or categorically, different. It is opposed to continuous perception, the perception of different sensory phenomena as being located on a smooth continuum. Categorical perception (CP) can be inborn or ca..
Categorical proposition
A categorical proposition is a proposition that affirms or denies a predicate of a subject. Examples: Midshipman Davis serves on the H.M.S. Invincible. (subject: Midshipman Davis; predicate: serves on the H.M.S. Invincible) Some politicians are corrupt. (subject: politicians; predicate: corruptnes..
Categorical set theory
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Categories: Universities and Colleges in Turkey
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Categories (Aristotle)
Categories (or "Categoriae") is a text from Aristotle's Organon that enumerates all the possible kinds of thing which can be the subject or the predicate of a proposition. The Categories places every object of human apprehension under one of ten categories (known to medieval writers as the praedica..
Categories (card game)
Categories is a word game in which players think of words that begin with specified letters and belong to specified semantic categories. For instance, given the letters in "Sargon" and the category "U.S. states", one can list: South CarolinaArkansasRhode IslandGeorgiaOregonNorth Dakota A typical g..
Categories for the Working Mathematician
Categories for the Working Mathematician is a textbook in category theory written by American mathematician Saunders Mac Lane, who cofounded the subject together with Samuel Eilenberg. It was first published in 1971, and is based on his lectures on the subject given at the University of Chicago, the..
Categories game
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Categories of Racism
Listed below are topics of acknowledged or alleged racism. Anti-Arabism - racism and cultural stereotyping directed towards Arabs.Anti-Semitism - racism directed towards followers of the Jewish faith or people of Jewish ethnicity, the latter often including those who follow other faiths.Apartheid -..
Categories of rallies
Rallying makes up the majority of the "grassroots" of amateur motorsport, especially in the UK. Motor Clubs will usually run one or more rallies each year. Joining your local motorclub and getting involved in the various activities is the best way to get started if you wish to take up the sport. Ra..
Categories of the understanding
The categories of the understanding are used in Immanuel Kant's philosophy. Categories are a priori features of our mind that permit our sensible apprehension and ordering of representations of objects. The categories include substance, causality, quality, quantity, modality and relation. Quantity ..
Categorification
In mathematics, categorification refers to the process of replacing set-theoretic theorems by category-theoretic analogues. Categorification, when done successfully, replaces sets by categories, functions with functors, and equations by natural isomorphisms of functors satisfying additional properti..
Categorisation of long-term insurance business for corporation tax purposes in the United Kingdom
For corporation tax purposes in the United Kingdom, long-term insurance business is divided into different categories. The reason for this is that each category of business is given a different tax treatment. The categorisation is currently set out in sections 333B, and 431B to 431F of the Income an..
Categorization
For Wikipedia's categorization projects, see [Categorization]. Categorization is the process in which ideas and objects are recognised, differentiated and understood. Categorization implies that objects are grouped into [[Wiktionary:categories|categories]], usually for some specific purp..
Category
For information about Wikipedia categories, see [Category schemes] See also: [Categorization], for more about Wikipedia categories, and [Browse], to browse the existing categories. Category may refer to: Categorization. A class of things as in "the category of all livi..
Category (mathematics)
In mathematics, categories allow one to formalize notions involving abstract structure and processes that preserve structure. Categories appear in virtually every branch of modern mathematics and are a central unifying notion. The study of categories in their own right is known as category theory. ..
Category 1 cable
Category 1 cable (Cat 1) is a grade of UTP cabling defined in the EIA/TIA-568B standard. Category 1 cable was designed for telephone communications. See also Unshielded twisted pair ..
Category 1 Prison
Category 1 Prison or "Cat 1 Prison" or "Category One Prison" is the British term used to describe a maximum security prison, highly secured, and used mainly for high risk offenders, murderers and terrorists. See also Supermax ..
Category 1 specialty channel
A Category 1 specialty channel is a Canadian specialty television channel which, as defined by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, must be carried by all digital cable and direct broadcast satellite providers that have the capability to do so. Canadian content levels on..
Category 2 cable
Category 2 cable, or simply Cat 2, is a grade of unshielded twisted pair cabling described by the EIA/TIA-568B standard. Category 2 cabling is capable of transmitting data at up to 4 Mbit/s. It is no longer commonly used. ..
Category 2 specialty channel
A Category 2 specialty channel is a Canadian specialty television channel which, as defined by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, may be carried, optionally, by all digital cable television and direct broadcast satellite providers. Unlike both older specialty televisio..
Category 3
Category 3 can refer to: Category 3 cable, a specification for data cablingSaffir-Simpson Hurricane ScaleBritish firework classificationCategory 3 Tropical Cyclone This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to th..
Category 3 cable
Category 3 cable, commonly known as Cat 3, is an unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable designed to reliably carry data up to 10 Mbit/s, with a possible bandwidth of 16 MHz. It is part of a family of copper cabling standards defined jointly by the Electronic Industries Alliance and the Telecommunicatio..
Category 4
Category 4 may refer to: a Category 4 hurricane, as classified on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scalea category 4 cablethe upper category for professional fireworks in England This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred..
Category 4 cable
Category 4 is a description of network cabling that consists of four unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) wires with a data rate of 16 Mbit/s and provided performance of up to 20 MHz. It was used in token ring networks, 10BASE-T, 100BASE-T4, and is no longer common or used in new installations. It was qu..
Category 5
Category 5 can refer to either: Category 5 cable used for carrying dataCategory 5 computer virus as classified by Symantec CorporationCategory 5 hurricanes on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale.Category 5 Tropical CycloneThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles ass..
Category 5 cable
200px Category 5 cable, commonly known as Cat 5, is an unshielded twisted pair cable type designed for high signal integrity. Category 5 has been superseded by the category 5e specification. This type of cable is often used in structured cabling for computer networks such as Gigabit Etherne..
Category 6
Category 6 may refer to: [[Category 6: Day of Destruction]], a 2004 made for TV movie.Category 6 cable, a type of cable used for computer networking. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you ma..
Category 6: Day of Destruction
Category 6: Day of Destruction was a made-for-TV movie that aired originally in November, 2004 on CBS. Its focus is on the city of Chicago as large storms approach from the north and south and combine over the city, while at the same time a hacker-induced power outage cuts communications and a journ..
Category 6a cable
Cable operating at minimum frequency of 500 MHz, both shielded and unshielded. It can support future 10Gb/s applications up to the maximum distance of 100 meters on a 4-connectors channel. ..
Category 6 cable
Cat 6- Category - 6, (ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B.2-1) is a cable standard for Gigabit Ethernet and other network protocols that is backward compatible with the Category 5/5e and Category 3 cable standards. Cat-6 features more stringent specifications for crosstalk and system noise. The cable standard is s..
Category 7
Category 7 may refer to: [[Category 7: The End of the World]], a 2005 made for TV movie.Category 7 cable, a type of computer cable. 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 t..
Category 7: The End of the World
Category 7: The End of the World was a 2005 made-for-TV movie broadcast on CBS in two two-hour parts, on November 6 and November 13. It was a sequel to the network's previous miniseries, [[Category 6: Day of Destruction]]. Category 7 started exactly where Category 6 ended, but revolves mostly aro..
Category 7 cable
--> Category 7 cable (CAT7), (ISO/IEC 11801:2002 category 7/class F), is a cable standard for Ethernet and other interconnect technologies that can be made to be backwards compatible with traditional CAT5 and CAT6 Ethernet cable. CAT7 features even more stringent specifications for crosstalk and sy..
Category killer
Category killer is a term used in marketing and strategic management to describe a product, service, brand, or company that has such a distinct sustainable competitive advantage that competing firms find it almost impossible to operate profitably in that industry. The existence of a category killer ..
Category management
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Category mistake
For the fallacy, see fallacy of composition and fallacy of division. A category mistake, or category error is a semantic or ontological error by which a property is ascribed to a thing that could not possibly have that property. For example, the statement "the business of the book sleeps eternally..
Category of abelian groups
In mathematics, the category Ab has the abelian groups as objects and group homomorphisms as morphisms. This is the prototype of an abelian category. The monomorphisms in Ab are the injective group homomorphisms, the epimorphisms are the surjective group homomorphisms, and the isomorphisms are the ..
Category of being
In metaphysics (in particular, ontology), the different kinds or ways of being are called categories of being or simply categories. According to the Aristotelian tradition, a being is anything that can be said to be in the various senses of this word. Hence, to investigate the categories of being is..
Category of elements
In category theory, for every presheaf [P:\hat C] the category of elements [\mathbf(P)] of [P] is the category defined as follows: its objects are pairs [(A,a)] where [A] is an object of [C] and [a\in P(A)],its morphisms [(A,..
Category of graded vector spaces
In mathematics, Vect(K, Z2) denotes the category whose objects are "all" of the Z2-graded vector spaces over the given field K. The morphisms of this category are given by the even and odd linear transformations between any two such objects. A linear transformation φ: A → B is said to be ev..
Category of groups
In mathematics, the category Grp has the class of all groups for objects and group homomorphisms for morphisms. As such, it is a concrete category. The study of this category is known as group theory. The monomorphisms in Grp are precisely the injective homomorphisms, the epimorphisms are precisely..
Category of magmas
In mathematics, the category of magmas (see category, magma for definitions), denoted by Mag, has as objects sets with a binary operation, and morphisms given by homomorphisms of operations (in the universal algebra sense). The category Mag has direct products, so the concept of a magma object (in..
Category of medial magmas
In mathematics, the medial category Med, that is, the category of medial magmas has as objects sets with a medial binary operation, and morphisms given by homomorphisms of operations (in the universal algebra sense). The category Med has direct products, so the concept of a medial magma object (in..
Category of metric spaces
The category Met has metric spaces as objects and short maps as morphisms. This is a category because the composition of two short maps is again short. The monomorphisms in Met are the injective short maps, the epimorphisms are the dense image short maps (for instance, the inclusion: [\mathbb\..
Category of preordered sets
The category Ord has preordered sets as objects and monotonic functions as morphisms. This is a category because the composition of two monotonic functions preserves monotonicity. The monomorphisms in Ord are the injective monotonic functions. The empty set (considered as a preordered set) is the ..
Category of relations
In mathematics, the category Rel has the class of sets as objects and relations as morphisms. ..
Category of sets
In mathematics, the category of sets, denoted as Set, is the category whose objects are all sets and whose morphisms are all functions. It is the most basic and the most commonly used category in mathematics. Because of Russell's paradox, which shows assuming the existence of the set of all sets le..
Category of small categories
In mathematics, specifically in category theory, the category of small categories, denoted by Cat, is the category whose objects are all small categories and whose morphisms are functors between categories. Cat may actually be regarded as a 2-category with natural transformations serving as 2-morphi..
Category of topological spaces
In mathematics, the category of topological spaces, often denoted Top, is the category whose objects are topological spaces and whose morphisms are continuous maps. This is a category because the composition of two continuous maps is again continuous. The study of Top and of properties of topologica..
Category of vector spaces
In mathematics, especially category theory, the category K-Vect has all vector spaces over a fixed field K as objects and K-linear transformations as morphisms. If K is the field of real numbers, then the category is also known as Vec. Since vector spaces over K (as a field) are the same thing as m..
Category theory
In mathematics, category theory deals in an abstract way with mathematical structures and relationships between them. It is half-jokingly known as "generalized abstract nonsense". Categories appear in most branches of mathematics, in some areas of theoretical computer science and mathematical physic..
Catel-Manzke syndrome
Catel-Manzke syndrome is a rare genetic disorder characterized by distinctive abnormalities of the index fingers; the classic features of Pierre Robin syndrome; occasionally with additional physical findings. Pierre Robin syndrome refers to a sequence of abnormalities that may occur as a distinct sy..
Catello Amarante
Catello Amarante (born August 15, 1979) is an Italian rower, who won the bronze medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in the Men's Lightweight Coxless Fours. ..
Catellus
Catellus was a legendary king of the Britons as accounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth. He was the son of King Gerennus and was succeeded by his son Millus. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Catellus Development Corporation
Catellus Development Corporation is a real estate landowner that was spun off of the real estate holdings of Santa Fe and Southern Pacific Railroad. They are one of the largest landowners in California. They own the Los Angeles Union Station and have done numerous developments throughout the state..
Catemaco
Catemaco' is both a city and a municipio (municipality) in south central Veracruz, east central Mexico, within the volcanic mountains of the Sierra de Los Tuxtlas. Catemaco's 275 square miles (710 square kilometers) stretch along the Gulf of Mexico between the foothills of Volcano San Martin and t..
Catena
The word catena has various meanings. Catena (pl. catenae) is the Latin word for 'chain'. Planetary geologists use the word to refer to chains of similarly sized impact craters.The Counts of Catena is a title held by certain members of the Maltese nobility.The Catena is a prayer said daily by memb..
Catenaccio
Catenaccio describes a tactical system in football with an emphasis on defence and tactical fouls. In Italian catenaccio means "door-bolt" and it means a highly organized and effective backline defense which is intended to prevent goals. It was made famous by Argentinian trainer Helenio Herrera of ..
Catenaccio kaos
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Catenane
Catenanes A Catenane is a mechanically-interlocked molecular architecture consisting of two or more interlocked macrocycles. They are analogous to bike chains or key rings in which the individual components are not directly connected, but the components cannot be separated without breaking one ..
Catenanuova
Catenanuova is a comune in the province of Enna, in region of Sicily in southern Italy. Sicilia · Communes of the province of Enna Agira | Aidone | Assoro | Barrafranca | Calascibetta | Catenanuova | Centuripe | Cerami | Enna | Gagliano Castelferrato | Leonforte | Nicosia | Nissor..
Catenary
In mathematics, the catenary is the shape of a hanging flexible chain or cable when supported at its ends and acted upon by a uniform gravitational force (its own weight). The slope of the chain is largest near the points of suspension because this part of the chain has the most weight pulling down ..
Catenation
Catenation is the ability of a chemical element to form covalent bonds with itself, resulting in ring, chain and cage molecules. The element most well known for its catenation is carbon, with organic chemistry being essentially the study of catenated carbon structures (otherwise known as catenae). H..
Catenet
Catenet is an obsolete term for a system of packet-switched communication networks interconnected via gateways. It was coined at a time when network meant what is now called local area network, to refer to the concept of linking these networks into a "network of networks". The Internet is a catenet..
Catenin
Catenins are proteins found in complexes with cadherin cell adhesion molecules of animal cells. The first two catenins that were identified N. Peyrieras, D. Louvard and F. Jacob. "Characterization of antigens recognized by monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies directed against uvomorulin" in Procee..
Catenoid
A catenoid A catenoid is a three-dimensional shape made by rotating a catenary curve around the [x] axis. A catenoid is one of several types of minimal surfaces. A physical model of a catenoid can be formed by dipping two circles into a soap solution, (popping any film in the cente..
Caterair
Caterair was the name of a Texas-based investment, Caterair International, Inc., of the private equity firm Carlyle Group. It provided in-flight meals for passengers on large commuter aircraft. It is famous for its association with George W. Bush, who was a member of its Board of Directors between..
Cateran
The term cateran (from the Gaelic ceathairne, a collective word meaning "peasantry"), historically referred to a band of fighting men of a Scotland Highland clan; hence the term applied to the Highland, and later to any, marauders or cattle-lifters. ..
Caterbird
The Caterbird is a fictional animal derived from the Edge Chronicles, a series of books created by Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell. Possibly the most amazing creatures in the whole of the Edge, Caterbirds are born in specially made cocoons that are hung in Lullabee trees. They resemble real-world Hor..
Caterham
Caterham is a town in the Tandridge District of Surrey, England. It lies on the A22 Eastbourne road south of Croydon in a valley cut into the dip slope of the North Downs. Contents 1 History2 Commerce3 Education3.1 Caterham School3.2 East Surrey Museum4 See also5&nb..
Caterham 21
The Caterham 21 is a two seat roadster designed and hand built by Caterham Cars. It was intended to be a more standard styled version of the Caterham 7. The original car was produced for the 1994 British Motor Show to celebrate 21 years of Caterham Cars manufacture of the Lotus Seven. Styled by Iai..
Caterham and Warlingham
Caterham and Warlingham was an Urban District of Surrey in England until 1974. It was formed as a merger of the Caterham Urban District with the parish of Warlingham from Godstone Rural District. In 1933 it took in the parishes of Chaldon and Woldingham from Reigate Rural District and Goldstone Ru..
Caterham Cars
Caterham Cars are a manufacturer of specialist lightweight sports cars based in Caterham, Surrey, England and part of the British motor industry. Their only model, the Caterham 7, is a direct development of the Lotus Seven designed by Colin Chapman. The founder of Caterham Cars, Graham Nearn, purch..
Caterham Line
Caterham Line Principal stations (from north to south) (Brighton Main Line) Purley Kenley Whyteleafe Whyteleafe South Caterham The Caterham Line is a commuter service in south London and Surrey, connecting Caterham with London. Train services on the line are operated by Southern, and run to Lo..
Caterham railway station
Caterham railway station serves Caterham in the Tandridge district of Surrey, in England. The station, and all trains serving it, is operated by Southern, and it is the terminal station on the Caterham Line. The station is 19 miles from Charing Cross: the distance being based on it originally bein..
Caterham School
Caterham School is an independent coeducational day and boarding school in Caterham, Surrey and a member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference. Contents 1 History2 Awards3 Academics4 Music Department5 General Information6 Notable Old Caterhamians7 ..
Caterina Assandra
Caterina Assandra (c. 1590 - after 1618) was an Italian composer and Benedictine nun. She was born in Pavia. She wrote a number of motets, whose text she may have written, as well as a number of organ pieces, written in German tablature. Her works were among the first to be written in the Roman styl..
Caterina Bandini
Caterina Bandini is a news anchor for WHDH Channel 7 News in Boston, Massachusetts. She typically co-hosts with Randy Price. ..
Caterina Bonci
Caterina Bonci is an Italian school teacher. She has allegedly been fired for being too sexy. According to the Roman Catholic Church, the official reason was that she went through a divorce, and that this is not proper for teaching children about the Catholic creed. External links [Teacher t..
Caterina Cornaro (opera)
Caterina Cornaro is a tragedia lirica, or opera, in a prologue and two acts by Gaetano Donizetti. Giacomo Sacchèro wrote the Italian libretto after Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges' libretto for Halévy's La reine de Chypre (1841). It premiered at the Teatro San Carlo, Naples on January 18, 184..
Caterina Cornaro (Opera)
Caterina Cornaro is a tragic opera in a prologue and two acts by Gaetano Donizetti, from an Italian libretto by Giacomo Sacchéro, after the French libretto for Halévy's La reine de Chypre by Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges. It is based on the story of the "daughter of the Venetian Republic", C..
Caterina dei Virgi
Caterina dei Vigri (1413-1463) was an aristocratic Bolognese woman raised in the court of Bologna, she was a well educated women who could draw, read and write Latin, and play musical instruments. She joined the Benedictine convent in Ferrara in the late 1420s. She returned to Bologna in 1456 when..
Caterina Fake
Caterina Fake is an American businesswoman and entrepreneur. She was born in Pittburgh, Pennsylvania, attended Choate Rosemary Hall, Smith College, and graduated from Vassar College in 1991. After working variously at an investment bank, as a painter's assistant, on the crew that shot interstit..
Caterina in the Big City
Caterina va in città (English title: Caterina in the Big City) is an Italian movie directed by Paolo Virzi and written by Virzi and Francesco Bruni. Contents 1 Plot2 Cast3 Notes4 References Plot [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow..
Caterina Jarboro
Caterina Jarboro (1903–1986) was a pioneering African American opera singer. In 1933 -- twenty-two full years before Marian Anderson's début at the Metropolitan Opera, impresario Alfredo Salmaggi hired Jarboro to sing with his opera company at the Hippodrome. She was thus the first black ope..
Caterina Micaela of Spain
Catherine Michelle, Duchess of Savoy, was a daughter of King Philip II of Spain and Elizabeth of Valois, Princess of France. She was born on 10 October 1567 at Madrid, Spain. She married Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy, son of Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy and Margaret of France, Duchess of B..
Caterina Mieras i Barceló
Caterina Mieras (b. in Mallorca. 5 April 1947) holds a degree in Medicine and Surgery from UB. She also is Teacher at the Teacher Training School of the Balearic Islands and reached an Upper Grade in piano from the Professional Conservatory of Music of Valencia. She was one of the founders of the..
Caterina Murino
Caterina Murino (born September 15th, 1977) is an Italian actress. She was born in Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy. She reached fourth place in the 1996 Miss Italy contest. In 1999 and 2000, she studied drama at the Cinema of Theatre of Francesca de Sapio, and appeared in stage productions of Richard III..
Caterina Scorsone
Caterina Scorsone (Cat), a Canadian actress, was born on October 16th in 1981 in Toronto. She is the middle child of 5 in her family. She has two older twin sisters, a younger sister and brother. Contents 1 Education2 First TV appearance3 Missing4 Filmography5 Filmogra..
Caterina Sforza
Caterina Sforza Caterina Sforza (1463 – May 10, 1509), countess of Forli, was an illegitimate daughter of Galeazzo Maria Sforza. In 1473, she was betrothed to Girolamo Riario, a nephew (though rumors persisted that he was a son) of Pope Sixtus IV, who was thus able to regain possession ..
Caterina Valente
Caterina Valente (born January 14, 1931 in Paris) is an italian born singer, dancer, and actress. She comes from an Italian artist family; her father Giuseppe was a well-known accordion player, her mother, Maria Valente, a musical clown. She had three siblings, of whom Silvio Francesco was also ac..
Catering
A professionally catered event Catering is the business of providing food service at a remote site. Contents 1 Mobile catering2 Event catering3 Industrial catering3.1 Airline catering4 Companies5 See also6 External links Mobile catering A mobile caterer ..
Caterpie
is one of the 401 fictional species of Pokémon in the Pokémon media franchise (a series of video games, anime, manga, trading cards and other media created by Satoshi Tajiri). Caterpie’s name is derived from the word caterpillar. “Kyatapī” is how the Katakana is pronounced. Contents 1&..
Caterpillar
The striking caterpillar of the Emperor Gum Moth A caterpillar is the larval form of a lepidopteran (a member of the insect order comprising butterflies and moths). Contents 1 Anatomy2 Defence3 Behaviour4 See also5 Notes6 Photo gallery Anatomy Caterpillars..
Caterpillar (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland)
The Caterpillar using a hookah; an illustration by John Tenniel The Caterpillar is a fictional character appearing in Lewis Carroll's book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Introduced in Chapter IV ("Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill") and the main centre of interest of Chapter V ("Advice from ..
Caterpillar 60
The Caterpillar Sixty Horsepower tractor crawler, was the world's first successful bulldozer. It helped launch the Caterpillar name and legend. Initially developed by the Holt Company of California, with a tricycle-type crawler in that it had rear drive tracks and a forward steering wheel. Holt tr..
Caterpillar 740 Ejector
Cat 740 Ejector The Caterpillar 740 Ejector Articulated Truck is Caterpillar's second generation of articulated haul truck (dump truck) to have a system that pushes material out the back of the body. It is the largest articulated haul truck offered by Caterpillar; larger trucks use a rigid fr..
Caterpillar 797B
The Caterpillar 797B is a large mining truck. [Official site product page] ..
Caterpillar Club
The Caterpillar Club is a group of people who have successfully used a parachute to bail out of a disabled aircraft. After authentication by the parachute maker, applicants receive a membership certificate and a distinctive lapel pin. History Before April 28 1919 there was no way for a pilot to ju..
Caterpillar Construction Tycoon
Caterpillar Construction Tycoon is a Tycoon computer game in which you manage multiple construction sites. It was developed by Gabriel Entertainment, and published by Activision Value on September 15, 2005 for the PC. The object of this game, as in all tycoon computer games, is to become a tycoon,..
Caterpillar D10
Caterpillar D10T The Caterpillar D10 is a track-type tractor manufactured by Caterpillar (then called the Caterpillar Tractor Company) between 1978 and 1986. It was the first tractor in the world to use the elevated drive sprocket to improve durability, operator comfort, and ease of maintenanc..
Caterpillar D11
Caterpillar D11 - General Characteristics Engineering Role:Heavy bulldozer Propulsion:Caterpillar tracks Engine model:CAT 3508 (D11R)CAT 3508B (D11R CD) Gross power:698kW (935 hp) Flywheel power:634 kW (850 hp) Operation Weight:104,372 kg (230,100 lb) (D11R)112,763 kg (248,600 lb) (D11R CD) Len..
Caterpillar D6
The Caterpillar D6 track-type tractor is a medium bulldozer manufactured by Caterpillar Inc. The D6, with 138 kW (185 hp) of gross power and an operating weight of 18 t (20 short tons), is in the middle of Caterpillar's track-type tractors, which range in size from the D3 57 kW (77 hp), 7 t (8 shor..
Caterpillar D7
The Caterpillar D7 track-type tractor is a medium bulldozer manufactured by Caterpillar Inc. The D7R Series II, with 179 kW (240 hp) of gross power and an operating weight of 25 tonnes ,is in the middle of Caterpillar's track-type tractors, which range in size from the D3 57 kW (77 hp), 7 t (8 shor..
Caterpillar D9
Caterpillar D9 - General Characteristics Engineering Role: Heavy bulldozer Propulsion: Caterpillar tracks Engine model:CAT C18 ACERT (D9T) 3408 HEUI (D9R) Gross power: 346 kW (464 hp) D9T 354 kW (474 hp) D9R Flywheel power:306 kW (410 hp) D9T 306 kW (410 hp) D9R280 kW (375 hp) D9N 34..
Caterpillar drive
In the movie The Hunt for Red October the caterpillar drive (using magnetohydrodynamic propulsion) is a form of submarine propulsion that is much quieter than conventional propellers, using magnetic coils to accelerate water down a tube resulting in a jet-like method of propulsion with no moving pa..
Caterpillar Inc.
Caterpillar Inc. NYSE: [CAT] is a United States based corporation headquartered in Peoria, Illinois. Caterpillar (commonly referred to simply as CAT) is, according to their corporate website, "the world's largest manufacturer of construction and mining equipment, diesel and natural gas en..
Caterpillar track
Rear sprocket of a Leclerc tank Track of a Leclerc tank Caterpillar tracks are large (modular) tracks used on tanks, construction equipment and certain other off-road vehicles. Unlike the Kegresse tracks which use a flexible belt, caterpillar tracks are made of a number of rigid units..
Caterplus Botswana (Pty) Ltd
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Cater 2 U
"Cater 2 U" Single by Destiny's Child From the album Destiny Fulfilled Released 2005 Format Digital downloadDigital maxi singleDigital maxi single #212" maxi single Genre R&B Length 4:07 Label Columbia Writers BeyonceKelly RowlandMichelle WilliamsRodney JerkinsRic RudeRobert Waller Pro..
Cates
Cates is or was a surname of several people: General Clifton Bledsoe Cates, 19th Commandant of the US Marine Corps (1893 - 1970)George Edward Cates, an English recipient of the Victoria Cross in World War I,Gilbert Cates, American film director,Joseph Cates, American film director,Phoebe Belle Katz ..
Catesby ap Roger Jones
Catesby ap Roger Jones (April 15, 1821 - June 20, 1877) was an officer in the U.S. Navy who became a commander in the Confederate Navy during the American Civil War. Jones was born in Fairfield, Virginia. Appointed a Midshipman in 1836, he served extensively at sea, receiving promotion to the ra..
Catete Palace
The Catete Palace is an urban mansion in Rio de Janeiro's Flamengo neighborhood. The property (several buildings and a large garden) stretches from Rua do Catete to Praia do Flamengo. From 1894 to 1960, it was Brazil's presidential palace and the site of Getulio Vargas's suicide. It now houses a mus..
Cate Archer
Catherine Ann Archer, better known as Cate Archer, is a video game character in the No One Lives Forever game series. She is the main character in [[The Operative: No One Lives Forever]] and [[No One Lives Forever 2: A Spy In H.A.R.M.'s Way]]. She is also featured in Contract J.A.C.K., an officia..
Cate Blanchett
Cate Blanchett (born May 14, 1969) is an Academy Award- and Golden Globe Award-winning Australian actress. Contents 1 Personal life2 Career3 Filmography4 Awards won5 Awards nominated6 Quotes7 External links Personal life She was born Catherine Elise Blanchett ..
Cate Edwards
Catharine Elizabeth "Cate" Edwards (born 4 March 1982) is the oldest daughter of John Edwards, the Democratic Party's 2004 nominee for Vice President. Born in Raleigh, North Carolina, where her parents were both practicing attorneys, Edwards attended public schools in Wake County, including Aldert ..
Cate Indiano
Cate Brosseau Indiano is an author and specialist on Adobe InDesign and the Adobe Creative Suite. Cate has a degree in public and corporate communications from Butler University, is a certified technical trainer, and an Adobe certified instructor. Bibliography ..
Cate School
Cate School, established in 1910 by Curtis Wolsey Cate, is a four-year, coeducational, college-preparatory boarding school outside Santa Barbara, California. In addition to an academic curriculum that features a combined thirty-eight Advanced Placement (AP) offerings and honors courses, all student..
Cate Shortland
Cate Shortland is a writer and director of film and television. She was born 10 August, 1968 in Temora, New South Wales, Australia. She graduated from the Australian Film Television and Radio School, where she received the Southern Star Award for most promising student. She has created several aw..
Cate Sweeney
Cate Sweeney is an English author and playwright, whose plays have been produced around the country. Her first novel, Selfish Jean, was released by Macmillan New Writing in April 2006. It is a novel containing two stories which collide in a surprising manner! It is a novel new look at the process of..
Cate Tiernan
Cate Tiernan (born July 24 1961) is an American writer. Contents 1 Life2 Works2.1 Sweep2.2 Balefire3 See also4 External links Life Cate Tiernan was born in New Orleans, and currently lives in North Carolina with her two daughters. Tiernan became a writer as she b..
Catfight
For the animal behavior sense of this word see Catfight (animal behavior). Catfight is a slang term for an altercation between two women typically involving slapping, scratching, and hair-pulling as opposed to punching or kicking. It can also be used metaphorically to describe two human females ins..
Catfight (animal behavior)
This page deals with fights between cats. For the slang meaning of the term, see catfight. A catfight is a physical clash between two cats. Like most animals, cats will fight each other over territory, mating rights and to defend their young. Kittens will also frequently playfight with one ano..
Catfish
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Catfish (order Siluriformes) are a diverse group of fish. Named for their prominent "barbels", which give the image of cat-like whiskers, they are found in freshwater environments of all kinds, with species on every continent except Antarctica. Some species..
Catfish (disambiguation)
Catfish might refer to: The catfish group of freshwater fishSeawolf (fish), the "Atlantic catfish"James Augustus "Catfish" Hunter, a baseball player"Catfish" a song about Catfish Hunter on Bob Dylan's The Bootleg Series Volumes 1-3 (Rare & Unreleased) 1961-1991redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Catfish And The Crawdaddies
Catfish And The Crawdaddies is an American Blues-based band from Sacramento, California founded in 1985 that has released two notable CDs: "Venus Blues" and "Blues From Another Delta". Their music has also been featured on the discs "Sacramento Blues" and "Sacramento Blues Too". They have brought o..
Catfish Collins
Catfish Collins (born Phelps Collins) is a rhythm guitarist mostly known for his work in the P-Funk collective. Although frequently overshadowed by his brother, Bootsy Collins, Catfish played on many important and influential records by Parliament, Funkadelic, and Bootsy's Rubber Band. In 1968, the..
Catfish Creek (Ontario)
Catfish Creek is a creek in Elgin County in southwestern Ontario which empties into the north shore of Lake Erie. Communities on the creek include: Aylmer, OntarioPort Bruce, Ontario External links [Catfish Creek Conservation Authority] ..
Catfish Hunter
James Augustus "Catfish" Hunter (April 8, 1946 – September 9, 1999) was a prolific Major League Baseball right-handed starting pitcher between 1965 and 1979. Hunter was known as a skilled control pitcher and was one of the best big game pitchers during the early 1970's. He won 21 or more games fi..
Catfish Rising
Catfish Rising is an album by the British progressive rock group Jethro Tull, released in 1991. Roll Yer Own "Roll Yer Own" is a song about female masturbation. Back in 1991, the year the album was published, Ian had a guest appearance in an American Radio Show called Upclose. This show has been..
Catfish Row
"Catfish Row", originally entitled "A Suite from Porgy and Bess", is an orchestra work by George Gershwin based upon music from his opera Porgy and Bess. Gershwin completed the work in January 1936 and it premiered at the Academy of Music in Philadelphia on January 21, 1935, with Alexander Smallens..
Catford
Catford is an area in the London Borough of Lewisham, England. It is located 6.3 miles (10.1 km) south east of Charing Cross. The name may either derive from wildcats at a crossing of the River Ravensbourne or, as is more likely, from a cattle ford across the same river. Catford's most prominent l..
Catford Bridge railway station
Catford Bridge railway station is situated on the Mid-Kent Line with the Hayes line commuter services from Charing Cross to Hayes. It lies between Ladywell and Lower Sydenham stations, in Zone 3. It is next to, and on a lower level than, Catford railway station on the Catford Loop line. The station ..
Catford Loop Line
The Catford Loop line was opened by the London, Chatham and Dover Railway on 1 July 1892; it had been incorporated as the Shortlands and Nunhead Railway in 1889. The line provides a relief route for trains from London Victoria for the Kent coast (see Chatham Main Line); suburban services for Sevenoa..
Catford railway station
Catford railway station serves the London suburb of Catford. Mainly used by commuters, it is on the line from Blackfriars to Sevenoaks, between Crofton Park and Bellingham in Travelcard Zone 3. Connections to London Victoria and London Bridge are available at Peckham Rye. The typical off-peak servi..
Catford Stadium
Catford Stadium is a closed historic greyhound track in Catford, a suburb of London. It was open between 1932 and 2003, when it was closed by its commercial operator Wembley. In its heyday before the legalisation of bettings shops in the 1960s, the Stadium attracted large crowds, and celebrities suc..
Catforth
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CatGames
CatGames is a browser game development company, based in London. It is responsible for games such as Sunday League, Cricket Manager, Bush League Baseball and Senior League Hockey. ..
Catgirl
This article deals with the Catgirl in popular culture. For information of historical interest on the mythical creature, see Bakeneko. See Carrie Kelly for the sidekick Catgirl in [[Batman: The Dark Knight Strikes Again]]. For BDSM petplay, see human animal roleplay. A catgirl is a woman or gir..
Catgut
Catgut is the name applied to cord of great toughness and tenacity prepared from the intestines of sheep/goat, or occasionally from those of the hog, horse, mule, and donkey. Those of the cat are not employed, and therefore it is supposed that the word is properly kitgut ("violin string"), kit meani..
Cath
Cath may refer to: Cautha, a sun god in Etruscan mythology.Catheter or catheterization. Cath is also a female name, a shortened form of Catherine or Cathryn, akin to "Cathy" and "Cat." This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If a..
CATH
Cath is an abbreviation for Catheter. This entry describes the CATH Protein Structure Classification, a semi-automatic, hierarchical classification of protein domains published in 1997 by Christine Orengo, Janet Thornton and their colleagues. CATH shares many broad features with its principal riv..
Catha
Catha may refer to: the shrub Khatthe Etruscan goddess Cautha 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. ..
Cathach of St. Columba
Text from the Cathach of St. Columba. Note the enlarged initial. The Cathach of St. Columba (Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, s. n.) is an early seventh century Irish Psalter. It is traditionally associated with St. Columba (d. 597), and was identified as the copy made by him of a book loaned t..
Cathair Mor
Cathair Mor was a legendary 2nd century High King of Ireland, ancestral to many dynasties of Leinster. He ruled for only two or three years, principally by conducting bloody wars. He died in the battle of Moigh Acha, in Meath, against Conn of the Hundred Battles. He is known for bequeathing two ches..
Cathall
Cathall is a Community-based Housing Association housing estate of the Cathall ward, Leytonstone East London. Cathall estate was built in 1972 then later regenerated into a housing estate by Waltham Forest HAT and Community-based Housing Association. ..
Cathal Brugha
Cathal Brugha. Cathal Brugha (born Charles William St. John Burgess) (18 July, 1874 – 7 July, 1922) was an Irish revolutionary, active in the Easter Rising, the Anglo-Irish War, and the Irish Civil War. Born in Dublin, Ireland of mixed Irish Catholic and English Protestant parentage, Brugha..
Cathal Buí Mac Giolla Ghunna
Cathal Buí Mac Giolla Ghunna (c. 1680-1756) was, along with Peadar Ó Doirnín, Art Mac Cumhaigh and Séamas Dall Mac Cuarta one of the four most prominent of the south Ulster and north Leinster poets in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. He has been described as 'an Irish-speaking Christy M..
Cathal Carragh Ua Conchobair
Cathal Carragh Ua Conchobair, King of Connacht with opposition. Killed in 1202, survived by son Melaghlin, who was killed ten years later. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Cathal Coughlan
Cathal Coughlan is an Irish singer songwriter, formerly of Microdisney, and Fatima Mansions. His lyrics focus on politics, the seamy side of relationships and the interplay between the two, utilizing surreal imagery and literary and historical references. This is perhaps why he has yet to have great..
Cathal Coughlan (politician)
Cathal Seán Coughlan (3rd October 1937&–21st June 1986) was an Irish politician. He was first elected to Dáil Éireann in a 1983 by-election caused by the death of his brother, Clement Coughlan. His tenure as a Fianna Fáil TD for Donegal South West was short as he died suddenly in June 1986..
Cathal Crobdearg Ua Conchobair
Cathal Crobdearg Ua Conchobair (or Cathal O'Connor, born 1153, died 1224), the youngest son of the Irish High King Tairrdelbach mac Ruaidri Ua Conchobair, was a King of Connacht. King 1198 to 1224, ruler of Connacht, based west of Shannon River forced to deal with the Grey Foreigners Norman invad..
Cathal Goulding
Cathal Goulding (7 January, 1922 - 28 December, 1998) was Chief of Staff of the IRA and the Official IRA. One of seven children born into a republican family in Dublin, Goulding was involved as teenager in Fianna Éireann, the IRA youth wing. When he reached the age of seventeen in 1939, he progre..
Cathal J. Dodd
Cathal J. Dodd is a voice actor who has been in several Marvel Comics animated TV series. He has provided the voice for Wolverine in the X-Men animated series. External links ..
Cathal mac Conchobair Ruadh Ua Conchobair
Cathal mac Conchobair Ruadh Ua Conchobair was King of Connacht in Ireland. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Cathal mac Domhnall Ua Conchobair
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Cathal mac Murchadh
Cathal mac Murchadh was King of Hy-Many, Ireland (794-816). Cathal mac Murchadh was preceded by Ailell mac Innreachtach and superceeded by Cathal mac Ailell. ..
Cathal mac Tadg
Cathal mac Tadg was King of Connacht, 973. Cathal only briefly succeeded his brother. Murchadh Glunillar ua Flaithbheartach, King of Aileach, invaded Connacht and gave battle to Cathal at Ceis Corran. Cathal was killed as were some of his prime vassals - "Geibheannach, son of Aedh, lord of Ui-Maine..
Cathal Ó Sándair
Cathal Ó Sándair (1922-1996), one of the most prolific Irish language authors. Born in Weston-super-Mare, England to an English father and Irish mother, his family moved to Ireland when he was a child. While still a school boy, Ó Sandair published a story in the first issue of the magazine Gael ..
Cathal Ó Searcaigh
Cathal Ó Searcaigh (IPA: [ˈkahəl o ˈʃarki]) is an Irish poet. He was born in Donegal and lives at the foot of Mount Errigal. His collections of poetry include Homecoming/An Bealach 'na Bhaile (Cló Iar-Chonnachta, 1993); Na Buachaillí Bána (Cló Iar-Chonnachta, 1995); Out in the ..
Cathan, Washington
Cathan is a census-designated place (CDP) in Snohomish County, Washington, United States. The population was 526 at the 2000 census. Geography Cathan is located at [48°6′50″N, 122°16′29″W] (48.113880, -122.274621)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United S..
Cathaoirleach
redirect [[Template:Politics of the Republic of Ireland]]Cathaoirleach is the title of the speaker of Seanad Éireann, the sixty-member upper house of the Oireachtas, the Irish parliament. The current Cathaoirleach is Senator Rory Kiely. The Cathaoirleach is the sole judge of order and has a range..
Cathar
''This article is about a religious movement called "Catharism". For information on the Star Wars race of the same name, see the list of Star Wars races. Catharism was a religious movement with dualistic and Gnostic elements that appeared in the Languedoc around the middle of the 12th century, b..
Catharina (crater)
Crater characteristics Coordinates ..
Catharina (ship)
The Catharina was a barque, built 1810 in Kiel, and weighing 350 tons. Captains: Peter Schacht Voyages: Hamburg to Port Adelaide, South Australia - 21 September 1838 to 20 January 1839Port Adelaide, South Australia to Batavia - departed 27 February 1839 References "[Ships arriving in South Au..
Catharina Felser
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Catharina Lodders
Catharina Johanna Lodders won the 1962 Miss World contest, representing the Netherlands. She became the second woman (after Corine Rottschafer in 1959) from her country to win the title. The pageant was held in London, United Kingdom. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Catharina Neelissen
Catharina ("Catalien") Eline Maria Neelissen (born November 4, 1961 in Haarlem, Noord-Holland) is a former international rower from the Netherlands, who won the bronze medal in the Women's Eights at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California. Her teammates were Marieke van Drogenbroek, L..
Catharina of Sweden
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Catharina of Württemberg
Catharina Frederica von Württemberg (February 21, 1783 - November 29, 1835) was the second wife of Jerome Bonaparte. Catharina was born in St. Petersburg, Russia to King Friedrich I von Württemberg and Princess Auguste Caroline Friederike Luise von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel. She was Jerome Bona..
Catharina Svensson
Denmark's Catharina Svensson became the first Miss Earth when she was crowned in 2001. It was Denmark's first beauty pageant title in any of the "Big Four", and its first since winning Miss Europe 1981. At the time of her crowning, the 21 year old Svensson was a third year law student and a part-t..
Catharine, New York
See also Catherine Catharine is a town in Schuyler County, New York, USA. The population was 1,930 at the 2000 census. The town is one of two in the county named after Catherine Montour. The Town of Catharine is in the southeast part of the county. Contents 1 History2 Geography3&nbs..
Catharine Beecher
Catherine Beecher Catharine Esther Beecher (September 6, 1800 – May 12, 1878) Catherine Beecher was the daughter of outspoken religious leader Lyman Beecher. Her numerous other well-known family members include sister Harriet Elizabeth Beecher Stowe, the 19th century abolitionist an..
Catharine Cox
Catharine Morris Cox Miles (1890-1984) was an American psychologist known for her work on intelligence and genius. Catharine Cox earned a Ph.D. from Stanford University and later married Walter R. Miles. She was a professor of clinical psychology at the Yale medical School and affiliated with Yale..
Catharine Dixon
Catharine Dixon (born 1927) is a Canadian journalist and author of non-fiction books. A resident of Elliot Lake, Ontario for almost fifty years, in the 1970s, Catharine Dixon worked as a reporter for the Sault Star newspaper in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. The author of several short storys, her 1996 ..
Catharine Garmany
Catharine "Katy" D. Garmany is an astronomer. She was the President of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific and has done research on stellar formation. External links [Astronomical Society of the Pacific][A paper by her] ..
Catharine Lorillard Wolfe
Catharine Lorillard Wolfe (8 March 1828 - 4 April 1887), though all but forgotten today, transformed art museums in the United States through two bequests to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. Her will gave her large collection of popular contemporary paintings to the Museum, supplem..
Catharine MacKinnon
Catherine MacKinnon Dr. Catharine Alice MacKinnon (born 7 October 1946) is an American feminist, scholar, lawyer, teacher, and activist. She was educated at Smith College (B.A., 1969), Yale Law School (J.D., 1977) and Yale University Graduate School (Ph.D. in political science, 1987). As of 2..
Catharine Merrill
Catharine Merrill (1824-1900) was one of the first female university professors in the United States. Catharine was born in 1824 in Corydon, Indiana. Her father was Samuel Merrill, an early leading citizen of the state. She studied literature in Germany and taught in Cleveland, Ohio and Crawfords..
Catharine Parr Traill
Catharine Parr Traill, née Strickland (9 January 1802 – 29 August 1899) was a British author who wrote about life as a settler in Canada. An older sister of Susanna Moodie, Traill was one began writing children's books in 1818, after the death of her father. Her early work, such as Disobedie..
Catharine Sedgwick
Catharine Sedgwick Catharine Maria Sedgwick (December 28, 1789 – July 31, 1867), was an American novelist. Born in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, she was the daughter of a prosperous lawyer and successful politician, Theodore Sedgwick, who later became a judge of the Massachusetts Supreme Judi..
Catharine Township, Pennsylvania
Catharine Township is a township in Blair County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 758 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 80.2 km² (31.0 mi²). 80.1 km² (30.9 mi²) of it is land and 0.03% is water. Demogra..
Catharine Young
Catharine "Cathy" Young (R,C,I) is the New York State senator from the state's 57th district. After Mrs. Young's election to the New York State Senate in a By-election on May 10, 2005, she has been appointed to Chair the Senate Agriculture Committee, Co-Chair's the Administrative Regulations Revi..
Catharisis
A made for TV Japanese film made in 2003 based on a true story, starring Rikiya Otaka and directed by Katsumi Sakaguchi. Naoki Ono, a 14-year-old boy murders a young girl in the suburbs of Tokyo. As a result, the large family change their names and live apart, while Naoki goes to a reformatory. Tow..
Catharpin
Catharpin is a nautical term, which is often pronounced cat-harping. It describes one of the short ropes or iron cramps used to brace in the shrouds toward the masts so as to give a freer sweep to the yards. It is also the name of a small, few-store settlement in Virginia, north of Manassas battle..
Catharpin, Virginia
Catharpin is an unincorporated town in Prince William County, Virginia, in the United States. Catharpin lines on Virginia State Route 234 to the northwest of Manassas National Battlefield Park. External links ..
Catharsis
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Catharsis, Latin from the Greek Katharsis meaning purification or cleansing (also literally kata tharsus: "by courage"), is a sudden emotional breakdown or climax that constitutes overwhelming feelings of great pity, sorrow, laughter, or any extreme change ..
Catharsis (band)
Catharsis was an anarchist hardcore punk band from Greensboro, North Carolina, releasing their albums through the CrimethInc. collective. Their singer, Brian, was editor of the political hardcore punk fanzine Inside Front and later went on with other ex-members of Catharsis to form the band Requiem...
Catharsis (comic)
Catharsis is the name of a popular fantasy webcomic by Jen Boeke, generally known as JB. It was launched on October 25 2002, and currently updates on a daily basis. The comic centers on a woman named Gwen and her pet dragon Rremly, though more characters were eventually added. Contents 1 Ca..
Catharsis (disambiguation)
Catharsis may refer to: Catharsis, a term used to describe ritual, punitive and other forms of purification for religious and other uses and is also applied to emotional release, also medicalCatharsis (comic), an online comicCatharsis (band), an anarchist hardcore punk band from North Carolina.Catha..
Catharsis (Russian band)
Catharsis is a Russian power metal band. Contents 1 Discography1.1 Albums1.2 Demos1.3 EPs1.4 Video releases2 External links Discography Albums Dea (2001)Imago (2002)Imago (Имаго) (2003)Kryl'ja (Крылья) (2005) Demos Child of the Flowers (1997)Taedium Vita..
Cathartesaura
Cathartesaura anaerobica is a rebbachisaurid sauropod dinosaur hailing from the Late Cretaceous strata of the Huincul Formation located in the "La Buitrera" locality, Río Negro Province, Argentina. The fossil remains, described by Gallina and Apesteguía in 2005, consist of a partial skeleton inc..
Catharus
Catharus is a genus of birds in the thrush family Turdidae. It comprises the small, mostly insectivorous or omnivorous thrushes of North America and the nightingale-thrushes of Central and South America These are mainly forest birds with large eyes, straight slim bills and fluty voices. This is a..
Cathar Perfect
A Perfect (also known as a Parfait) was the name given to a Cathar priest. Catharism was a religious movement with dualistic and Gnostic elements that appeared in the Languedoc around the middle of the 12th century, branded by the contemporary Roman Catholic Church either as a heretical Christian s..
Cathar yellow cross
The yellow cross was a medieval ornament worn by repentant Cathars, who were ordered to wear it by the Roman Catholic Church. Contents 1 Background2 The Albigensian Heresy and the Inquisition2.1 Montaillou2.2 Cross of Toulose2.3 Cathar Cross3 References4 Exte..
Cathay
Cathay is the Anglicized version of "Catai" and an alternative name for China in English. "Catai" was originally the name given to northern China by Marco Polo (he referred to southern China as Manji). "Catai" itself derives from the word Khitan (契丹 Qìdān), the Chinese name of a tribe ruling ..
Cathay, North Dakota
Cathay is a city in Wells County, North Dakota in the United States. The population was 56 at the 2000 census. Cathay was founded in 1893. Geography Cathay is located at [47°33′14″N, 99°24′41″W] (47.553931, -99.411403)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the U..
Cathaya
Cathaya is a genus in family Pinaceae and has one known living species, Cathaya argyrophylla. Cathaya is a member of the subfamily Laricoideae, most closely related to Pseudotsuga and Larix. A second species, C. nanchuanensis, is now treated as a synonym, as it does not differ from C. argyrophylla..
Cathays
Cathays (pronounced Cattays) is a district of the city of Cardiff, Wales. The civic centre around Cathays Park contains a number of important buildings, including City Hall, the Crown Court, offices of the National Assembly for Wales (former home of the Welsh Office), the National Museum and Gall..
Cathays High 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. } Cathays High School is a secondary school on Crown W..
Cathays Park
Cardiff City Hall at Cathays Park Cathays Park is a civic area in central Cardiff, Wales, consisting of a number of early 20th century buildings and a central park area. It includes Edwardian buildings such as the Temple of Peace, City Hall, the National Museum and Gallery of Wales and severa..
Cathays railway station
Cathays is a small suburban station in Cardiff. The typical service combined service pattern is that trains running through here lead on to Barry Island, with the occasional service to Cardiff Bay. The station in Cathays is located immediately North of the Cardiff University Students' Union buildin..
Cathay (Warhammer)
Cathay in a fictional nation in Games Workshop's Warhammer Fantasy universe. Cathay is the Warhammer equivalent of China, based upon Chinese History with an added mixture of High Fantasy and chinese folklore. Cathay was in fact, in the real world, the name given to northern China in the 14th centur..
Cathay Bank
Cathay Bank is a Chinese-American bank based in Los Angeles, California. Founded in 1962, it has since expanded its network to throughout California, Massachusetts, New York, Texas, Washington and (pending the acquisition of New Asia Bank) Illinois. Additionally, it has representative offices in..
Cathay Building
The Cathay Building (Chinese: 国泰大厦) was opened in 1939 by Dato Loke Wan Tho as the headquarters for the British Malaya Broadcasting Corporation. Located at 2 Handy Road in the Museum Planning Area of Singapore, it was most known for its air-conditioned theatre, then a technological marvel ..
Cathay Cineleisure Orchard
Cathay Cineleisure Orchard Mall facts and statistics Location Orchard Road, Orchard Planning Area, Singapore |- style="vertical=align: top;" | No. of floors || 9 floors and 5 basements |- style="vertical=align: top;" | Website || |} Cathay Cineleisure Orchard (Chinese: 国泰乌..
Cathay de Grande
The Cathay de Grande was a nightclub on the corner of Argyle Street and Selma Street in central Hollywood, which featured mostly punk rock bands but also other styles of underground/alternative rock in the 1980s. It was almost as well known for rockabilly, cowpunk, the Paisley Underground bands, a..
Cathay International Television
Cathay International Television was a Canadian television broadcasting company. It was launched as a specialty Chinese language broadcaster in Vancouver, British Columbia in the 1980s. The company grew to become a regional broadcaster, and was purchased in 1987 by Chinavision Canada to become a nat..
Cathay Organisation
Cathay Organisation Holdings Limited SGX: [501] is one of Singapore's leading leisure and entertaiment group. It has the first THX cinema hall and digital cinema in Singapore. The group has operations in Malaysia as well. It manages a budget hotel chain and some properties, and listed on t..
Cathay Pacific
Cathay Pacific Airways Limited (Traditional Chinese: ; Simplified Chinese: }}}; pinyin: ; abbreviation: 國泰/国泰) () is an Asian commercial airline based in Hong Kong and operating scheduled passenger and cargo services to 90 destinations world-wide. Its main base is Hong Kong International Ai..
Cathay Pacific destinations
Cathay Pacific operates services to the following destinations (at February 2006, this does not include codeshare destinations): Cathay Pacific passenger route map as of April 2 2006 Contents 1 ..
Cathay Pacific Flight 700Z
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Cathay United Bank
Cathay United Bank is the bank formed by the merger of United World Chinese Commercial Bank and Cathay United Bank, both are the 100%-owned subsidiaries of Cathay Financial Holding Company. United World Chinese Commercial Bank is the Surviving Company but the merged bank is re-named under Cathay Uni..
Cathbad
Cathbad (KATH-vath) is the chief druid in the court of Conchobar mac Nessa in the Ulster Cycle of Irish Mythology. In his younger days he was a warrior, leading a landless band of twenty-seven men. Once he led a raid on the house where the Ulster princess Ness was brought up, killing all twelve of ..
Cathcart
For other uses of the name Cathcart, see Cathcart (disambiguation) Cathcart is an area of Glasgow between Mount Florida, King's Park, Muirend and Newlands. The River Cart flows through it. Originally part of the Burgh of Govan in Renfrewshire, it was annexed by the City of Glasgow in 1912, but it..
Cathcart, Washington
Cathcart is a census-designated place (CDP) in Snohomish County, Washington, United States. The population was 3,015 at the 2000 census. Based on per capita income, one of the more reliable measures of affluence, Cathcart ranks 45th of 522 areas in the state of Washington to be ranked. Cathcart wa..
Cathcart (disambiguation)
Cathcart may refer to: Contents 0.1 Places0.2 People0.2.1 Nobles0.3 Other Places Cathcart, a place in ScotlandCathcart, Washington People Andrew Cathcart Bogle, a British recipient of the Victoria CrossCharles W. Cathcart, a U.S. SenatorGeorge Cathcart, a British soldier..
Cathcart Circle Lines
Cathcart Circle Lines Principal stations (clockwise) Glasgow Central Pollokshields East Queen's Park Crosshill Mount Florida (for Newton branch line) Cathcart (for Neilston branch line) Langside Pollokshaws East Shawlands Maxwell Park Pollokshields West Glasgow Central Newton branch line: Mount..
Cathcart railway station
Cathcart railway station is a railway station serving the Cathcart area of Glasgow. It is located on the Cathcart Circle Line. Services are provided by First ScotRail on behalf of Strathclyde Passenger Transport. External links [Train times] and [station information] for from N..
Cathcart Wason
(John) Cathcart Wason (1848 or 1849 – 19 Apr 1921) was a Scottish farmer and politician who served as a Member of Parliament in two countries: first in New Zealand and then in Scotland, after the failure of his colonial ventures. An unusually large man (he was over 6 feet 6 inches tall), he is..
Cathedine
Cathedine lies between the Brecon Beacons and the Black Mountains, in Wales. It is a small hamlet approximately 2 miles from Llangorse and 2 miles from Bwlch. ..
Cathedra
The cathedra of the Pope in the apse of St. John Lateran, the cathedral of Rome. A cathedra is the chair or throne of a bishop. It is a symbol of teaching authority in the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church, and has in some sense remained such in the Anglican Communion in Lutheran churc..
Cathedral
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Cathedral-Basilica of Sts. Peter and Paul
redirect[[Template:Portal]]Cathedral-Basilica of Sts. Peter and Paul, home to the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, is located at 17th Street and the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, on the east side of Logan Circle in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Contents 1 Architecture2 Construction3 Trivi..
Cathedrale de Port-au-Prince
The Cathedrale de Port-au-Prince well known cathedral in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. It is visited mostly by tourists because of its remarkable architecture. Hi, I invite you to take a closer look at one of Haiti's National Monuments: La Cathedrale De Port-au-Prince. Please go to: http://www.pbase.com/..
Cathédrale Saint-Étienne d'Agde
Interior of the Cathédrale Saint-Étienne d'Agde The Cathedral of Agde (French: Cathédrale Saint-Étienne d'Agde), located in Agde in the Hérault département of southern France was constructed in the 12th century on the foundations of a 5th century Roman church. The cathedral is remarkab..
Cathédrale Saint-Étienne d'Auxerre
Cathédrale Saint-Étienne d'Auxerre The Cathédrale Saint-Étienne d'Auxerre located in Auxerre, Burgundy, France is known for its massive stained glass windows. Most of the Burgundian Gothic cathedral was built 1215 – 1233, over an 11th-century crypt, but building continued until the ..
Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Bourges
The Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Bourges is a cathedral located in Bourges, France. Key Dates: 1195 AD construction began; 1214 AD choir completed; 1225-1250 AD nave completed. 1270 AD west façade completed Architects: Unknown Key Dimensions: 15m wide by 37m high nave; 20m high arcade; 2..
Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Sens
The Cathedral of St Étienne (Saint Stephen) at Sens, one of the earliest Gothic buildings in France, was begun in 1140 and belongs mainly to the 12th century, but was not complete until early in the 16th century. The architecture of its choir influenced, through the architect William of Sens, ..
Cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Lyon
The Cathédrale Saint-Jean is a cathedral in Lyon. The cathedral also has an astronomical clock from the 14th century. Until the construction of the Basilica Notre Dame de Fourvière, it was the pre-eminent cathedral in Lyon. Photo Gallery Image:Cathedrale Saint Jean Lyon Interior Panorama.jpg..
Cathédrale Saint-Pierre de Beauvais
Beauvais Cathedral The Cathédrale Saint-Pierre de Beauvais is a cathedral, located in Beauvais, in northern France. It is the cathedral of the Bishop of Beauvais-Noyons-Senlis. It is, in some respects the most daring achievement of Gothic architecture, and consists only of a transept and ch..
Cathedral (band)
Cathedral are a heavy metal/doom metal band from Coventry, England Contents 1 Biography2 Members2.1 Current members2.2 Former members3 Discography3.1 Demos3.2 Full-Length albums3.3 Singles and EPs3.4 Other releases4 Videography4.1 DVDs5&nbs..
Cathedral (board game)
Cathedral is a two-player abstract strategy board game based around a conflict between two factions ("dark" and "light") for territorial supremacy within the bounds of a mediæval city. The game is produced by Chrisbo I.P. Holdings Limited in New Zealand. Contents 1 History2 Overview..
Cathedral (disambiguation)
The word Cathedral may refer to other things, besides its main meaning. Cathedral is the name of a British heavy metal band.Cathedral is also a board game.The Cathedral (Polish Katedra) is also the name of a short story by Jacek Dukaj, and a short animated movie by Tomasz Baginski based on that sto..
Cathedral (TV series)
Cathedral is an educational TV mini series of five episodes first broadcast in 2005 by the BBC. It describes the construction of five UK cathedrals: Canterbury CathedralLincoln CathedralWinchester CathedralSt. Giles' CathedralYork Minster The show features historical reenactments using actors and CG..
Cathedral and John Connon School
The Cathedral and John Connon School is a school in Mumbai, India. It was formed in 1922 as a 'grand alliance' of the Cathedral Boys' and Girls' schools of Mumbai, and of the Scottish schools of the city. The earliest of its components was a Cathedral grammar school founded in 1860.It is affiliated ..
Cathedral Architecture - Architectural sculpture in Western Europe
The great cathedrals of Western Europe are galleries of a rich and diverse sculptural tradition. This page is under construction. Meanwhile, there is a picture to go on with! ..
Cathedral Architecture - Development and diversity of towers in Western Europe
The towers, spires and domes of cathedrals and churches were, until the twentieth century and often remain, the dominant skyline feature of the European town. They are monuments to God, to the Church and to civic pride. This page is under construction. Meanwhile, here is a glorious picture to go o..
Cathedral Architecture - Development of the Eastern End in England and France
The larger medieval churches of France and England, the cathedrals and abbeys, have much in common architecturally, an east/west orientation, an external emphasis on the west front and its doors, long arcaded interiors, high vaulted roofs and windows filled with stained glass. The eastern end of ..
Cathedral Architecture - Polychrome decoration in Western Europe
The cathedrals of Italy are decorated, inside and outside, with brightly coloured marble veneers and alternating bands of stone. Many cathedrals of England, France and Germany were once more brightly coloured than we see them today. This page is under construction. Here is a picture as introductio..
Cathedral architecture of Western Europe
Cologne Cathedral, Germany, bearing the tallest paired spires in the world. Salisbury Cathedral from the east. 1220-1380. An essay in Early English Gothic marked by the simplicity of the pointed windows. The spire, begun in 1330, at 404 ft is the tallest in England. The Lady Chapel projects..
Cathedral Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi
The Cathedral Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi, commonly known as Saint Francis Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic cathedral in downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico. It is the motherchurch of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe. The cathedral was built by Archbishop Jean Baptiste Lamy between 1869 and 1886 on..
Cathedral Basilica of St. James the Apostle, Szczecin
The Jacobikirche (Cathedral Basilica of St. James the Apostle, Szczecin) was built by the citizens of the proud Hanseatic city after the model of the Marienkirche in Lübeck. The impressing aisled hall church was equipped very richly. It was destroyed in 1677 by war events and rebuilt between 1690..
Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist and St. John the Evangelist, Toruń
Church of St. John the Baptist and St. John the Evangelist, since 1935 Minor Basilica, since 1992 Cathedral of Toruń Diocese, former main parish church of Old Town of Toruń. One of three gothic churches of the town, built from brick, aisled hall with monumental west tower. First church from half..
Cathedral Basilica of St. Joseph
There are at least two buildings known as Cathedral Basilica of St. Joseph: Cathedral Basilica of St. Joseph (Edmonton) in Edmonton, Alberta, CanadaCathedral Basilica of St. Joseph (San Jose) in San Jose, California, United States This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of a..
Cathedral Basilica of St. Joseph (San Jose)
Exterior view of Cathedral Basilica of St. Joseph The Cathedral Basilica of St. Joseph is at 90 South Market Street in San Jose, California. The basilica is the cathedral for the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Jose in California. The original St. Joseph's Church was built on the site of the c..
Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis
Cathedral Basilica The Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis, generally known as the St. Louis Cathedral, or colloquially as the New Cathedral, in St. Louis, Missouri, was constructed in the early 20th century in the Central West End of the city, as the archdiocesan replacement for the Church of St..
Cathedral Basilica of St. Peter Apostle
The Cathedral of St. Peter Apostle is the main church of Frascati, Italy. It was founded in 1598, under design of Ottaviano Nonni, best known as Mascherino. After twelve years, on June 29, 1610 the first Mass was celebrated. In 1696 Giovanni Fontana began work on a new façade, which was finished i..
Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption
The Roman Catholic Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption in Covington, Kentucky, is one of the minor basilicas in the United States. The cathedral was started by the Diocese of Covington's third bishop, Camillus Paul Maes, in 1894. The cathedral project was terminated in 1915, though it is incomp..
Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, Denver
The Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception is a cathedral serving Catholics in Denver, Colorado. It is located at the corner of Logan St. and Colfax Avenue in the North Capitol Hill neighborhood in central Denver. It is the home to the Archdiocese of Denver, and holds three daily masses ..
Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart, Newark, New Jersey
The Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart is the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark, New Jersey. It is located at 89 Ridge Street in Forest Hill, next to Branch Brook Park. Envisioned as a "fitting monument to the faith," the Cathedral was begun in 1899 and finished in 1954. The or..
Cathedral Catholic High School
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Cathedral Cavern
Several natural structures are named Cathedral Cavern:- 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. Contents 0.0.0.1&n..
Cathedral Caverns State Park
Cathedral Caverns State Park is located in Grant, Alabama city limits. The cave was first developed as an attraction by Jay Gurley in the late 1950s. The Cathedral Caverns entrance opening measures 126 feet wide and 25 feet high. The Caverns is approximately 4,000 feet long with 8' wide concret..
Cathedral Caves
The Cathedral Caves are a series of sea caves on the Catlins Coast in New Zealand. They are one of the most popular tourist attractions in the area. The two main caves join together within the cliff, and one has a 30 m (100 ft) high ceiling. Access to the caves from the road crosses priv..
Cathedral Center of St. Paul
--> The Cathedral Center of St. Paul is the administrative and ministry hub of the six-county Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles. Located in the Echo Park district near downtown Los Angeles, the Cathedral Center houses its central church serving congregations that worship in English, Korean and Spa..
Cathedral Choral Society
Cathedral Choral Society is a 240-voice concert chorus based at the Washington National Cathedral. Presently its music director is J. Reilly Lewis, who has been in the position since 1985. Paul Callaway founded the group in 1941 and directed it through 1984. The society performs regularly at the Ken..
Cathedral Church of All Saints, Milwaukee
All Saints' High Altar The Cathedral Church of All Saints is the bishop's church of the Episcopal Diocese of Milwaukee, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. The current parish is a descendant of a small mission that was founded in 1857 by the Right Reverend Bishop Jackson Kemper. It is located in Milwa..
Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew, Honolulu
Completed in 1867 for the defunct Church of Hawaii, the Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew is the seat of the Episcopal Diocese of Hawaii. The Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew is a cathedral of the Episcopal Church in the United States located in the State of Hawai‘i. Formerly the seat of..
Cathedral Church of Saint Matthew, Dallas, Texas
The Cathedral Church of Saint Matthew is the Episcopal cathedral church in Dallas, Texas. The cathedral is the official seat of the Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas and is sometimes called the motherchurch of the diocese. It is listed by the Texas Historical Commission as a historic l..
Cathedral Church of St. James (Toronto)
St. James' Cathedral The Cathedral Church of St James in Toronto is the oldest congregation in the city. Established in 1797, the current structure was completed in 1844 and was one of the largest buildings in the city. The church cemetery was moved in the 1840s to St James-the-Less at Parliam..
Cathedral Church of St. Paul, Boston
The Cathedral Church of St. Paul, Boston is the cathedral church of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts in the United States. St. Paul's was founded in 1819. At the time of its founding, there were two other Episcopal parishes in Boston, Christ Church (better known as Old North Church), and Trin..
Cathedral Church of St. Paul, Detroit
The Cathedral Church of St. Paul, Detroit is the cathedral church of the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan. It was founded in 1824, as the first Episcopal and the first Protestant congregation in the then Michigan Territory. The current building, designed by renowned church architect Ralph Adams Cram,..
Cathedral Church of St Marie, Sheffield
The Cathedral The Cathedral Church of St Marie is the Roman Catholic cathedral in Sheffield, England. It lies in a slightly hidden location, just off the main shopping street in the city, but signals its presence with a tall spire. It is an especially fine example of an English Roman Catholic..
Cathedral Church of the Advent
The Cathedral Church of the Advent in Birmingham, Alabama, is the mother church of the Episcopal Diocese of Alabama. The parish church of the Advent was established in 1872, one year after the founding of the city of Birmingham, and was one of the first churches built in the new city. The first buil..
Cathedral City
Cathedral City may refer to: Cathedral City, CaliforniaCathedral City (cheese) 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. ..
Cathedral City, California
The "Fountain of Life" in front of the city hall Cathedral City is a city in Riverside County, California, United States. The population was 42,647 at the 2000 census. Sandwiched between Palm Springs and Rancho Mirage, it is one of the cities in the Coachella Valley (Palm Springs area) of southern..
Cathedral diagram
Amiens floorplan: massive piers support the west end towers; transepts are abbreviated; seven radiating chapels form the chevet reached from the ambulatory This article discusses cathedral diagrams. These floor plans show the sections of walls and piers, giving an idea of the profiles of their..
Cathedral glass
West window of Lincoln Cathedral Cathedral glass is monochromatic sheet glass, which may be textured on one side. Traditional cathedral stained glass was created with a mixture of natural dyes, minerals, lime, and urine, which was then baked on to the interior side of the glass as a sort of gl..
Cathedral Gorge State Park
Cathedral Gorge State Park is a Nevada State Park covering 1,608 acres (7.19 km²). It is located in Central/Eastern Nevada 1 mile (2 km) north of the intersection of U.S. Highway 93 and Nevada State Route 319, near Panaca. Cathedral Gorge was first established as one of the four original Nevada ..
Cathedral High School
There are at least six schools in the United States named Cathedral High School, including: Cathedral High School (Boston, Massachusetts)Cathedral High School (Springfield, Massachusetts)Cathedral High School (Los Angeles, California)Cathedral High School (St. Cloud, Minnesota)Cathedral High School..
Cathedral High School (Indianapolis)
Cathedral High School provides a holistic education encompassing spiritual, intellectual, and social growth, building on the same mission that established the Fighting Irish tradition more than 85 years ago. “While our immediate objective is to prepare students for college admission, our ultima..
Cathedral High School (Los Angeles, California)
Cathedral High School is a private Catholic all boys school in Los Angeles, California. It was founded by Archbishop John J. Cantwell as the first Los Angeles Archdiocesan high school for boys in the fall of 1925. The Christian Brothers have operated Cathedral High School since its opening. Cathedra..
Cathedral High School (Springfield, Massachusetts)
Cathedral High School is a Roman Catholic college-preparatory High School in Springfield, Massachusetts. Opened in 1883 by the Sisters of Saint Joseph behind the diocese's Saint Michael's Cathedral, its current facility has been at 260 Surrey Road since 1959 in one of the city's residential neighbo..
Cathedral High School (St. Cloud, Minnesota)
Cathedral High School is a Roman Catholic coeducational parochial high school located in St. Cloud, Minnesota. One of the four high schools in the St. Cloud area, as of January 2006 Cathedral enrolls a total of 578 students in grades 9-12; when the attached John XXIII middle school (grades 7-8) ..
Cathedral hull
A cathedral hull is a hull shape used in modern boats, usually power-driven. It can be thought of as a kind of vestigial trimaran in which the center hull has two smaller side hulls which are so close to the main hull that there is no longer any open space. In fact a cathedral hull is a vee-bottome..
Cathedral Lakes
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. } The Cathedral Lakes are two lakes located near Cathe..
Cathedral of Chartres
Cathedral of Chartres The Cathedral of Chartres ("Cathedral of Our Lady of Chartres," French: Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Chartres), located in Chartres, about 50 miles from Paris, is considered the finest example in all France of the "high Gothic" style of architecture. Contents 1 Histo..
Cathedral of Chihuahua
--> The Cathedral of Chihuahua is a catholic church and the main building of Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Mexico. It is a fine example of colonial construction in the north of Mexico and dates back to 1725. The cathedral is also the see of the archdiocese of Chihuahua. The current archbishop is Jose Fern..
Cathedral of Christ the King in Superior
The Cathedral of Christ the King is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Superior in Superior, Wisconsin. The Cathedral was named in honor of Christ the King. External links [Christ the King Cathedral][The Diocese of Superior] ..
Cathedral of Christ the Light
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Cathedral of Christ the Saviour (Kaliningrad)
The Cathedral in April 2005 The Cathedral of Christ the Saviour (Храм Христа Спасителя, Hram Hrista Spasitelja) in the Russian city of Kaliningrad (formerly Königsberg) is still under construction. It will be the dominant building of the inner city and will be situated near..
Cathedral of Christ the Saviour (Moscow)
View of the cathedral and the Big Stone Bridge in 1905. The Cathedral of Christ the Saviour (Russian: Храм Христа Спасителя) is the tallest Eastern Orthodox church in the world. It is situated in Moscow, on the bank of the Moskva River. Contents 1 Design2 Cons..
Cathedral of Évora
The Cathedral of Évora (Portuguese: Sé de Évora) is one of the oldest and most important monuments in the city of Évora, in Portugal. It is part of the city centre of the city, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Contents 1 History2 Art and architecture2.1 Exterior2.2&n..
Cathedral of His Glory
The Cathedral of His Glory is the second headquarters of Ministries of His Glory International. It is a Charismatic church based out of Greensboro, North Carolina. Contents 1 History2 Ministries3 Structure of the Church4 See also5 External links History The Cathedral of..
Cathedral of Hope
The church tower Nave The Cathedral of Hope is the home of the East Liberty Presbyterian Church in the East Liberty neighborhood on the east end of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. This cathedral in the Gothic style was built between 1932 and 1935 with a donation from Richard Beatty Mellon as ..
Cathedral of Jesus' Heart
The Cathedral of Jesus' Heart, Eastern Sarajevo The Cathedral of Jesus' Heart in Sarajevo is the largest cathedral in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is commonly referred to as the "Sarajevo Cathedral". It is the seat of the Vrhbosanski Archbishop (currently msgr. Vinko Puljić) and center of Cath..
Cathedral of Learning
The Cathedral of Learning at the University of Pitttsburgh The Cathedral of Learning is the centerpiece of the University of Pittsburgh's main campus in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Standing at 535 feet (>163 m), the 42-story Cathedral is the tallest educational build..
Cathedral of Magdeburg
[Featured articles ] View of Magdeburg with the cathedral on the right The Cathedral of Magdeburg, officially called the Cathedral of Saints Catherine and Maurice (known as Magdeburger Dom in German) was the first Gothic cathedral in Germany and with a height of..
Cathedral of Mary Our Queen
The Cathedral of Mary Our Queen is a cathedral of the Roman Catholic Church located at 5200 North Charles Street, in Northern Baltimore, Maryland. The Cathedral is the seat of the Archbishop of Baltimore, presently His Eminence William Cardinal Keeler. The cathedral is near St. Mary's Seminary an..
Cathedral of Murcia
The Cathedral of Murcia is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in Murcia, south-eastern Spain, and dating from the 14th century. The cathedral includes styles of more than five centuries, and has four outstanding elements: the altarpiece with its Rococo façade of the Puerta del Perdón, the Gothic ..
Cathedral of Our Lady, Antwerp
Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekathedraal (OLV-KATH), the Cathedral of Our Lady, Antwerp, was started in 1351 and, although the first stage of construction was ended in 1521, has never been 'completed'. In Gothic style, its architects were Jan and Pieter Appelmans. It contains a number of significant works by ..
Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace
Pope Pius XI blesses Stephen Peter Alencastre as fifth Vicar Apostolic of the Hawaiian Islands. His episcopate began in 1926 and ended with his death at sea in 1940. The Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace — also known by its original French name Cathédrale de Notre Dame de la Paix, its Por..
Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels
The Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels is the motherchurch of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles. Robert Graham sculpted a depiction of Our Lady of the Angels to adorn the entrance of the cathedral. The final resting place of actor Gregory Peck in the Cathedral's Crypt Mau..
Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour
The Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour in Faribault is the oldest cathedral in Minnesota, built 1862 - 1869. The architect was James Renwick, Jr., who also designed St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York and the Smithsonian Institution Building in Washington. It is listed on the National Register of His..
Cathedral of Palermo
The Cathedral of Palermo is an architectural complex in Palermo (Sicily, Italy). It is characterized by the presence of different styles, due to a long history of additions, alterations and restorations, the last of which occurred in the 18th century. Contents 1 History2 Overview3&nbs..
Cathedral of Parma
The Cathedral of Parma (Duomo) is a church in Parma, Emilia-Romagna (Italy). It is one of the most important Romanesque cathedrals in Europe. The construction was begun in 1059 by bishop Cadalo, later antipope with the name of Honorius II, and was consecrated by Paschal II in 1116. A basilica ..
Cathedral of Puebla
the Colonial cathedral of Puebla is the see of the Archbishopric of Puebla directed by the Puebla archbichop Rosendo Huesca and it is found between the 3 and 5 orient streets and the 16 de Septiembre avenue History It was started in november 1575 and was built by the arquitect Francisco Becerra. t..
Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul in Saint Thomas
Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul in Saint Thomas is a cathedral of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States Virgin Islands. It is the motherchurch and seat of the prelate bishop of the Diocese of Saint Thomas. It is located in the City of Charlotte Amalie. ..
Cathedral of Saints Simon and Jude
The Cathedral of Saints Simon and Jude is the Roman Catholic cathedral of the Diocese of Phoenix. It was founded May 15, 1953 by Reverend Paul Smith and was originally part of the Diocese of Tucson. The current building was dedicated on December 11, 1966 and became a cathedral with the formation o..
Cathedral of Saint Augustine in Kalamazoo
St. Augustine Cathedral is a cathedral of the Roman Catholic Church in Kalamazoo, Michigan. It is the seat of the bishop of the Diocese of Kalamazoo. The church was dedicated in December of 1951. In 1971, the church became the cathedral for the newly formed Diocese of Kalamazoo. The entire St. Aug..
Cathedral of Saint Bavo
Cathedral of Saint Bavo The Cathedral of Saint Bavo, was built in Haarlem, the Netherlands by the Catholics in 1898 after the Sint-Bavokerk was converted to Protestantism in 1578. It now serves as the main cathedral for the diocese of Haarlem. History Since 1853 the church of St. Joseph had s..
Cathedral of Saint Bonaventure
The Cathedral of Saint Bonaventure in Banja Luka is one of three cathedrals in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the seat of the Banja Luka Bishopopric currently led by Bishop Franjo Komarica. The Cathedral was built in honor of Saint Bonaventure, a Franciscan theologian from the middle ages. It was co..
Cathedral of Saint Eugene
Cathedral of Saint Eugene is a cathedral of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States. It is the motherchurch and seat of the residential bishop of the Diocese of Santa Rosa in California. It is located in the City of Santa Rosa. ..
Cathedral of Saint Francis de Sales in Oakland
Earthquake damage to St. Francis de Sales Cathedral of Saint Francis de Sales in Oakland is a former cathedral of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States. It served as the motherchurch and seat of the prelate bishop of the Diocese of Oakland before being destroyed in the 1989 Loma Prie..
Cathedral of Saint Francis Xavier in Green Bay
The Cathedral of St. Francis Xavier is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Green Bay in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The Cathedral was named in honor of Francis Xavier. External Links [Diocese of Green Bay] ..
Cathedral of Saint Helena
The Cathedral of Saint Helena is a Catholic cathedral located in Helena, Montana. External links [Cathedral of Saint Helena Official Website] ..
Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist (Turin)
300px The Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist (Italian Cattedrale di San Giovanni Battista) is the major church of Turin, Italy. It was built during 1491-1498 and it is adjacent to an earlier campanile (1470). The Chapel of the Holy Shroud, the current resting place of the Shroud of Turin, w..
Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist in Charleston, South Carolina
The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Charleston. It was built in the early 1800's and was originally named the Cathedral of St. John and St. Fimbar until it was burntdown by a great fire in the late 1860's. After It was rebuilt It was re named t..
Cathedral of Saint John the Divine
The Cathedral of St. John the Divine, officially the Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine in the City and Diocese of New York, is the Mother Church of the Episcopal Diocese of New York and the seat of its Bishop. Located at 1047 Amsterdam Avenue (between West 110th Street, which is also known..
Cathedral of Saint Joseph the Workman
The Cathedral of St. Joseph the Workman is the mother church of the Diocese of La Crosse in La Crosse, Wisconsin. The following Bishops of the Diocese of La Crosse are buried in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel: Kilan Caspar FlaschJames SchwebachAlexander Joseph McGavick, founder of Aquinas High School..
Cathedral of Saint Martin, Utrecht
Interior of the St. Martin's Dom in Utrecht, drawing by Pieter Jansz Saenredam The Cathedral of Saint Martin or Dom Church was the Cathedral of the diocese of Utrecht during the Middle Ages. Once this was the country's largest and only cathedral, dedicated to St. Martin of Tours, and the one c..
Cathedral of Saint Mary in Lansing
St. Mary Cathedral is a cathedral of the Roman Catholic Church in Lansing, Michigan. It is the seat of the bishop of the Diocese of Lansing. The church was designed by E. A. Bond. Building began in 1911 and was completed in 1913. The stained glass windows were made in Munich, Germany and installed ..
Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption
The Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption, also known locally as Saint Mary's Cathedral, is the principal church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Francisco in San Francisco, California. It is the motherchurch of the Catholic faithful in the California Counties of Marin, San Francisco an..
Cathedral of Saint Michael
Cathedral of Saint Michael, or St. Michael's Cathedral, may refer to: St. Michael's Cathedral, Qingdao, ChinaSt. Michael's Cathedral, Toronto, CanadaSt. Michael's Cathedral, Sitka, Alaska, United StatesSt. Michael's Cathedral, Springfield, Massachusetts, United StatesCathedral Church of St. Michael..
Cathedral of Saint Michael, Cluj-Napoca
Cathedral of Saint Michael The Cathedral of Saint Michael is a gothic Roman Catholic cathedral of Cluj-Napoca, Transylvania, Romania. The building began on the place of an older chapel of Saint Jacob in 1350 and ended in 1487. The older part is the altary, which was finished around 1390, wh..
Cathedral of Saint Patrick
Cathedral of Saint Patrick and Saint Patrick's Cathedral are names of several Cathedrals, listed here by location. Contents 1 Ireland2 Canada3 United States4 Elsewhere Ireland Armagh - Church of IrelandArmagh - Roman Catholicin DublinCanada in Montrealin Ottawain St John'sin..
Cathedral of Saint Patrick in Charlotte
The Cathedral of Saint Patrick in Charlotte is a cathedral of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States. It is the motherchurch of the Diocese of Charlotte and is the seat of its prelate bishop. It is located in Charlotte, North Carolina. Contents 1 Construction2 Architectural feat..
Cathedral of Saint Patrick in El Paso
The Cathedral of Saint Patrick in El Paso is a cathedral of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States. It is the motherchurch of the Diocese of El Paso and is the seat of its prelate bishop. It is located in El Paso, Texas. ..
Cathedral of Saint Patrick in Fort Worth
The Cathedral of Saint Patrick in Fort Worth is a cathedral of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States. It is the motherchurch of the Diocese of Fort Worth and is the seat of its prelate bishop, Bishop Kevin Vann (ordained 2005). It is located in Fort Worth, Texas. ..
Cathedral of Saint Patrick in Harrisburg
The Cathedral of Saint Patrick in Harrisburg is a cathedral of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States. It is the motherchurch of the Diocese of Harrisburg and is the seat of its prelate bishop. The cathedral was built from 1904 to 1907, is Italian Renaissance in style and capped with a c..
Cathedral of Saint Patrick in Norwich
The Cathedral of Saint Patrick in Norwich is a cathedral of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States. It is the motherchurch of the Diocese of Norwich and is the seat of its prelate bishop. It is located in Norwich, Connecticut. ..
Cathedral of Saint Paul
Cathedral of Saint Paul or Cathedral Church of Saint Paul or Saint Paul's Cathedral or other variations of the name may refer to: Australia St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne, VictoriaCanada St Paul's Cathedral, London, OntarioIndia St. Paul’s Cathedral, KolkataMacau (People's Republic of China) Cath..
Cathedral of Saint Paul (Minnesota)
The Cathedral of Saint Paul The Cathedral of Saint Paul is a Roman Catholic cathedral in the city of St Paul, Minnesota. It is the co-cathedral of the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis along with the Basilica of Saint Mary in Minneapolis. One of the most distinctive cathedrals in the ..
Cathedral of Saint Paul and Peter
Cathedral of Saint Paul and Peter The Cathedral of Saint Paul and Peter is a neo-Gothic church in Vyšehrad fortress in Prague. Originally built in the 19th century, the church suffered a fire in the early 20th century and has been rebuilt. The cathedral features an impressive stone mosaic ab..
Cathedral of Saint Paul in Birmingham
The Cathedral of Saint Paul — informally known as Saint Paul's Cathedral — is the motherchurch of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Birmingham in Alabama in Birmingham, Alabama. [Photo of Cathedral Facade] ..
Cathedral of Saint Paul in Macau
Façade of the Cathedral of Saint Paul in Macau. The Cathedral of Saint Paul — informally known as Saint Paul's Cathedral (Traditional Chinese: }, commonly known as "大三巴") — was a 16th-century cathedral in Macau, China, dedicated to Saint Paul the apostle of Jesus. Today, it..
Cathedral of Saint Paul in Pittsburgh
The Cathedral of Saint Paul — informally known as Saint Paul's Cathedral — is the motherchurch of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Saint Paul Cathedral, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA,is the center of spiritual life for some three thousand parishioner..
Cathedral of Saint Paul in Worcester
The Cathedral of Saint Paul — informally known as Saint Paul's Cathedral — is the motherchurch of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Worcester in Worcester, Massachusetts. http://www.worcestermass.com/places/stpauls.shtml ..
Cathedral of Saint Paul in Yakima
The Cathedral of Saint Paul — informally known as Saint Paul's Cathedral — is the motherchurch of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Yakima in Yakima, Washington. ..
Cathedral of Saint Peter, Poitiers
The Cathedral of Saint Peter (Cathédrale Saint-Pierre), begun in 1162 by Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine on the ruins of a Roman basilica, and well advanced by the end of the 12th century, is the largest medieval monument in the French city of Poitiers. It is built in the Romanesque an..
Cathedral of Saint Thomas
Cathedral of Saint Thomas Aquinas is a cathedral of the Roman Catholic Church in the City of Reno in the United States named after Saint Thomas Aquinas. It is the seat of the bishop of the Diocese of Reno. ..
Cathedral of Saint Tryphon
The Cathedral of Saint Tryphon in Kotor is one of two Catholic cathedrals in Montenegro. It is the seat of the Kotor Bishopric currently led by Bishop Ilija Janjić. The Cathedral was consecrated on June 19, 1166. It was worked on again between 1584 and 1613. The Cathedral was built in honour of..
Cathedral of Saint Vibiana
The former Cathedral of Saint Vibiana was the motherchurch of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles. It is now being renovated to become a performing arts center. The former Cathedral of Saint Vibiana was the motherchurch cathedral parish of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angele..
Cathedral of Saint Vissarion of Smolyan
The Cathedral of Saint Vissarion of Smolyan (Bulgarian: ) is an Eastern Orthodox church in Smolyan, Bulgaria, inaugurated on 2 July 2006. It is the second largest church in the country (after the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Sofia) and the largest church in southern Bulgaria. It is the first ne..
Cathedral of Salerno
The Cathedral of Salerno (Duomo) is the main church of the city of Salerno, in southern Italy. It is dedicated to St. Matthew, one of the four Evangelists. Begun by Robert Guiscard in 1076 on a pre-existing church, the Duomo was consecrated by Pope Gregory VII in 1085. It was several times modifi..
Cathedral of Santa Eulalia
Façade of Santa Eulàlia The Cathedral of Santa Eulàlia (also called La Seu) is the Gothic cathedral seat of the catholic Archbishop of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. (Though sometimes inaccurately so called, the famous Sagrada Familia is not a cathedral.) The cathedral was constructed durin..
Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela
Santiago de Compostela Cathedral is the historic burial-place of Saint James the Great, one of the apostles of Jesus Christ. It is the destination of the Way of St. James (popularly known by its local denominations: Galician Camiño de Santiago, Portuguese Caminho de Santiago, Spanish Camino de S..
Cathedral of San Carlos Borromeo
The Cathedral of San Carlos Borromeo is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in Monterey, California, United States. The cathedral is the oldest continuously operating parish and the oldest stone building in California. The church was founded by Father Junipero Serra, OFM as the chapel of Mission S..
Cathedral of San Fernando
The Cathedral of San Fernando is a cathedral of the Roman Catholic Church located in San Antonio, Texas, in the United States. It is the motherchurch of the Diocese of San Antonio and the seat of its archbishop. It is notable as the oldest cathedral in the United States. Contents 1 History..
Cathedral of San Rufino
The Cathedral of San Rufino (St. Rufinus) is a major church in Assisi, Italy, that has been important in the history of the Franciscan order. In this church St Francis (1182) and St. Clare (1193) and many of their original disciples were baptised. When hearing Francis preaching in this church in..
Cathedral of San Salvador
Cathedral of San Salvador may refer to one of two cathedrals in Spain: Cathedral of San Salvador (Oviedo)Cathedral of San Salvador (Zaragoza) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish t..
Cathedral of San Salvador (Oviedo)
The Cathedral of San Salvador is a large cathedral situated in the centre of Oviedo, in the Asturias region of northern Spain. The primitive cathedral was built between 791-842 by order of King Alfonso II The Chaste, and the present day construction sits on the primitive IX century basilica, whi..
Cathedral of Spoleto
The Cathedral of Spoleto, also known as Duomo or Santa Maria dell'Assunta, is the main monument of the Umbrian city of Spoleto, in Italy. The church is essentially an example of Romanesque architecture, with a naves and two aisles crossed by a transept, if subsequently modified. It was built from..
Cathedral of St. George (Saskatoon)
The Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral of St. George in Saskatoon is the Episcopal See of the Bishop of the Saskatoon Eparchy. The organizational meeting of the Ukrainian Catholic Parish of St. George was on September 29, 1912 and also the first Executive was elected. In the same year 40 persons enrolle..
Cathedral of St. James
Cathedral of St. James refers to: Cathedral of St. James in Jerusalem, IsraelCathedral of St. James in Seattle, United StatesCathedral of St. James in Toronto, CanadaCathedral of St. James in Šibenik, Croatia This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated wi..
Cathedral of St. James, Jerusalem
The Cathedral of St. James in Jerusalem resides in Armenian Quarter near the quarter's entry gate. See also http://www.armenian-patriarchate.org/page9.htmlList of Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem ..
Cathedral of St. James, Šibenik
The Cathedral of St. James or St. Jacob (Katedrala sv. Jakova) in Šibenik, Croatia is a cathedral church of the Catholic Church in Croatia, the see of Šibenik bishopric. The Cathedral was included on the UNESCO World Heritage List since 2000. The building of the church was initiated in 1402. T..
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, Wrocław
św. Jana Chrzciciela ( Cathedral of St. John the Baptist) is a church in the city of Wrocław, Poland. It was the first building of the town to be made of brick when construction started on it in 1244. While it was heavily damaged during World War II, some reconstruction work is being done on it...
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist (Savannah)
The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist is a Catholic cathedral in Savannah, Georgia, located at 222 East Harris Street. History The Congrégation de Saint Jean-Baptiste was established by French emigrants as Savannah's first parish at the end of the 18th century. They went to Savannah after an up..
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist (St. John's)
The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist is located in the city of St. John's, Newfoundland. This parish is the oldest in North America, founded in 1699 in response to a petition drafted by the Anglican townsfolk of St. John's and sent to the Bishop of London..
Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist
The Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist is the episcopal see of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milwaukee in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, of which the Most Reverend Timothy Dolan is now Archbishop. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and designated a Milwaukee Landmark. Descript..
Cathedral of St. Joseph
The Cathedral of St. Joseph in Hartford, Connecticut is the motherchurch of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Hartford. Dedicated on May 15 1962, it stands on the site of the old cathedral destroyed by fire on December 31, 1956. Designed by Eggers and Higgins of New York, it rises 281 feet from the ..
Cathedral of St. Luke and St. Paul
The Cathedral of St. Luke and St. Paul is located in Charleston, South Carolina's lower Westside on Coming Street. It is the mother church for all Episcopals in eastern South Carolina. It is also home of the episcopal Diocese of South Carolina. [Cathedral's Homepage] ..
Cathedral of St. Mary the Crowned
The Cathedral of St. Mary the Crowned is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Gibraltar. It is the primary centre of Catholic worship in the Diocese of Gibraltar. The cathedral was built by the Spanish in 1462 on the site of Gibraltar's old mosque, which was much larger than the current building. The Cath..
Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle
The Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle in Washington D.C., most commonly known as St. Matthew's Cathedral, is the seat of the Archbishop (Donald Wuerl as of 2006) of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Washington. It is located in downtown Washington at 1725 Rhode Island Avenue NW between Connec..
Cathedral of St Columba
St Columba's Cathedral is a small cathedral in Oban, Scotland. It is the seat of the Bishop of Argyll and the Isles. It was designed by Giles Gilbert Scott the man who designed the red phone box. The foundation stone of the Cathedral was laid in 1932. It is constructed in pink Peterhead and blue Inv..
Cathedral of St Vincent de Paul
The Cathedral of St Vincent de Paul is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Tunis. It is named in honour of Saint Vincent de Paul, a priest sold into slavery in Tunis, who after being freed took an interest in helping Christian slaves in the area. The church was built in 1882 in a mixture of styles, inc..
Cathedral of the Annunciation
The Cathedral of the Annunciation (Благовещенский собор in Russian, or Blagoveschensky sobor) is a cathedral in the Moscow Kremlin. Formerly, the cathedral was a home church of the Muscovite tsars. Its abbot has been a personal confessor of the royal family until the early 20th..
Cathedral of the Archangel
The Cathedral of the Archangel (Russian: Архангельский собор, or Arkhangelsky sobor) is the name of several cathedrals in Russia. One particular cathedral by this name stands on the Cathedral Square in the Moscow Kremlin. It was constructed between 1505 and 1508 under the superv..
Cathedral of the Assumption (Louisville)
The Cathedral of the Assumption is the cathedral motherchurch of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky. The Most Reverend Thomas C. Kelly, O.P., the third and current Archbishop of Louisville, is in residence at the Cathedral. The Very Reverend William L. Fichteman ser..
Cathedral of the Black Goat
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Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament (disambiguation)
Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament in Aotearoa, Christchurch, New Zealand Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Detroit, Michigan, USA 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..
Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament in Sacramento
:"Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament" redirects here. For , see .'' Facade of the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament from K Street, 2005 Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament in Sacramento is a cathedral of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States. It is the mother church and seat of Will..
Cathedral of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Queen of the World
Cathedral of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Queen of the World in Stargard Szczeciński is most valuable antique on Polish Western Pomerania. It closes eastern part of the Old Town Market. History Oldest mention written dates about existence in this place of sacral object is from year 1248. The bishop..
Cathedral of the Divine Saviour
Cathedral of the Divine Saviour (Czech: Chrám Božského Spasitele), located in the center of Ostrava, is the second largest Roman Catholic cathedral in Moravia and Silesia (after the basilica in Velehrad near Uherske Hradiste). This three-nave neorenaissance basilica with a semi-circular apse and..
Cathedral of the Dormition
Cathedral of the Dormition, Moscow, in winter The Cathedral of the Dormition (in Russian, Uspensky Sobor (Успенский Собор)) is the name of several cathedrals in the world. The name refers to the Dormition of the Theotokos tradition of Eastern and Oriental Orthodox Churches, whi..
Cathedral of the Good Shepherd
The Cathedral of the Good Shepherd (Chinese: 耶稣善牧主大教堂) is the one of the oldest Catholic churches in Singapore, having been built in the 1840s. The church is located in the Museum Planning Area within Central Area, Singapore's central business district. With a design based o..
Cathedral of the Holy Family (disambiguation)
Cathedral of the Holy Family is a name shared by several cathedrals of the Roman Catholic Church: Cathedral of the Holy Family in AnchorageCathedral of the Holy Family in OrangeCathedral of the Holy Family in Pago Pago For churches which have the name Church of the Holy Family or Holy Family Cathol..
Cathedral of the Holy Family in Anchorage
The seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Anchorage is the Cathedral of the Holy Family. Cathedral of the Holy Family in Anchorage is a cathedral of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States. It is the motherchurch of the Archdiocese of Anchorage and is the seat of the prelate archbi..
Cathedral of the Holy Family in Orange
Cathedral of the Holy Family in Orange is a cathedral of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States. It is the motherchurch of the Diocese of Orange and is the seat of the prelate bishop. It is located in the City of Orange in the state of California. ..
Cathedral of the Holy Family in Pago Pago
Cathedral of the Holy Family in Pago Pago is a cathedral of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States. It is the motherchurch of the Diocese of Samoa-Pago Pago and is the seat of the prelate bishop of American Samoa. It is located in the City of Pago Pago. ..
Cathedral of the Holy Name, Mumbai
The Cathedral of the Holy Name is a Roman Catholic cathedral in the Indian city of Mumbai (Bombay) and the seat of the Bombay Diocese. It is the residence of the archbishop of the diocese. The cathedral is located in the Colaba area in South Bombay. The 100-year-old parish has suffered from a dwi..
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception is a shared name of several cathedrals of the Roman Catholic Church, especially in the United States. They are all named after the Blessed Virgin Mary under the title of The Immaculate Conception. Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in AlbanyCathedral of t..
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Camden
The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Camden, New Jersey. It is located at 642 Market Street in Camden. Built in 1864, it was officially designated as a cathedral in 1937. External links [Official Web Site] ..
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Fort Wayne
The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Fort Wayne, Indiana, is the primary cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend, headed by Most Rev. John M. D'Arcy. The parish was established in 1836, making it the oldest in Fort Wayne. The original church on what is now Cathe..
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Mobile
Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception is the motherchurch of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mobile. The Cathedral-Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, is the seat of the Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mobile. The cathedral is named for Mary, mother of Jesus, und..
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Syracuse
The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Syracuse, New York is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Syracuse. It was built between 1874 and 1910. It was originally to be known as St. Mary's Church, but when the diocese moved their headquarters to it, it was renamed to its present name. It..
Cathedral of the Incarnation
Cathedral of the Incarnation and Incarnation Cathedral are names of several churches of Christianity in the United States: Cathedral of the Incarnation, Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland (Episcopal)Cathedral of the Incarnation, Garden City, Garden City, New York (Episcopal)Cathedral of the Incarnation..
Cathedral of the Incarnation, Garden City
The Cathedral of the Incarnation is an Episcopal church in Garden City, New York, and the cathedral church of the Episcopal Diocese of Long Island. The Cathedral was established in 1876 as a memorial to and mausoleum for Garden City founder, Alexander Turney Stewart. The building is a classic, impos..
Cathedral of the Incarnation (Nashville)
The Cathedral of the Incarnation is the cathedral seat of the Diocese of Nashville, Tennessee for the Roman Catholic Church. It is the third Catholic cathedral church for Nashville. The first was the Holy Rosary Cathedral which is now demolished and sat on the site of what is now the Tennessee Stat..
Cathedral of the Madeleine
Front exterior of the Cathedral The Cathedral of the Madeleine is a Roman Catholic Church in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. It was completed in 1909, and currently serves as the cathedral, or mother church, of the Diocese of Salt Lake City. A legend surrounding the cathedral states tha..

