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Co-transport
Co-transport, also known as coupled transport, refers to the simultaneous or sequential transfer of molecules across biological membranes. Compare with symporter and antiporter. ..
Co-trimoxazole
Co-trimoxazole (abbreviated SXT, TMP-SMX, or TMP-sulfa) is an antibiotic combination of trimethoprim and sulfamethoxazole, in the ratio of 1 to 5, used in the treatment of a variety of bacterial infections. The name co-trimoxazole is the British Approved Name, and has been marketed worldwide under m..
Coétivy Island
Coétivy Island is one of the most isolated islands of the Seychelles. It is located 300 km souh of the capital, Victoria. Its nearest neighbour is ÃŽle Platte, 150 km to the northwest. ..
Coëtquidan
Camp Coëtquidan (Camp de Coëtquidan) is a French military educational facility located in Guer, Morbihan département, in Brittany, France. It comprises: the École Spéciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr (the best known)the École Militaire Interarmes (inter-services military school)the École Militair..
Cot
A cot may mean: Cot (furniture), a small bed (called a crib in American English) specifically for babies and infants.A cot is a simple, temporary, portable bed used by armies, campers and large organizations in times of crisis.Cotangent, a trigonometric function.Cyclooctatetraene, a chemical compo..
Cotabato
Cotabato may refer to three distinct places in the SOCCSKSARGEN region in Mindanao, Philippines: Cotabato Province (formerly North Cotabato)South Cotabato ProvinceCotabato City The name is from the Tagalog phrase kutang bato, meaning fort of rock. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation]..
Cotabato City
Cotabato City is one of the cities of the Philippines located in Mindanao. Cotabato City is found within the boundaries of Maguindanao, but is independent of that province. Cotabato City is distinct from and should not be confused with the province of Cotabato. Cotabato City is the regional center..
Cotabato Manobo language
Cotabato Manobo is a Manobo language spoken in Mindanao, the Philippines. Contents 1 Phonology1.1 Vowels1.2 Consonants2 References3 External links Phonology Vowels Front Central Back Close ..
Cotabato province
Cotabato, formerly North Cotabato, is a landlocked province of the Philippines located in the SOCCSKSARGEN region in Mindanao. Its capital is Kidapawan City and borders Lanao del Sur and Bukidnon to the north, Davao del Sur and Davao City, Sultan Kudarat to the south, and Maguindanao to the west. ..
Cotacachi
Cotacachi is a canton of Imbabura province of Ecuador. Ascendant Corporation plans to raze to the ground the villages of Junin, Cerro Pelado and El Triunfon order to make ground for copper mining. Pachakutik, a party of the indigenuous population gained 4 of 5 seats in the area at the 2004 local el..
Cotacachi-Cayapas Ecological Reserve
This reserve is a part of the Ecuadorian system of reserves and preserve and extends from the mountains of the Sierra to the western edge of the coastal rain forest in the Esmeraldas region. This region has not been extensively farmed and replanted with eucalyptus or pine trees, as so much of the in..
Cotacachi Cayapas Ecological Reserve
Cotacachi Cayapas Reserve contains 752,235 acres of land and is located in the Imbabura Province of Ecuador 87,6 miles from Quito. This nature reserve is partly rainforest. The park is mix of many biological zones but, the Andeean (average 15 C) and Sub-tropical (average 25) zones are most common. ..
Cotah Ramaswami
Cotar RamaswamiIndia (IND) Batting style Left-hand bat (RHB) Bowling type Right-arm Tests First-class Matches 2 53 '''Runs scored 170 2,400 Batting average 56.67 28.91 100s/50s 0/1 2/12 Top score - 127* Balls bowled - 1,691 Wickets - 30 Bo..
Cotai
Cotai is new reclaimed land between Taipa and Coloane in Macau that has not yet been assigned to any of the freguesias. The first phase of the Cotai Strip will be built on that reclaimed land in 2007. ..
Cotai Strip
The Cotai Strip is the name of a $13,000,000,000 plan to make Macau the Asian Las Vegas. It is situated on a 1.8 mile stretch of reclaimed land adjoining 2 of Macau's islands. The first phase of the Cotai Strip will open in 2007, featuring 7 resort hotel casinos and more with 10,000+ guest rooms. ..
Cotangent bundle
In differential geometry, the cotangent bundle of a manifold is the vector bundle of all the cotangent spaces at every point in the manifold. Contents 1 The cotangent sheaf1.1 Definition of the cotangent sheaf2 The cotangent bundle as phase space2.1 The canonical one-form2.2&..
Cotangent space
In differential geometry, one can attach to every point p of a differentiable manifold a vector space called the cotangent space at p. Typically, the cotangent space is defined as the dual of the tangent space at p, although there are more direct definitions (see below). The elements of the cotangen..
Cotard delusion
The Cotard delusion or Cotard's syndrome is a rare disorder in which a person holds a delusional belief that he is dead, does not exist, is putrefying or has lost his blood or internal organs. It is named after Jules Cotard (1840 - 1889) a French neurologist who first described the condition, which..
Cotati
Cotati can refer to: The Cotati, a species of sentient plants in the fictional Marvel UniverseCotati, California 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 di..
Cotati, California
Cotati is a city in Sonoma County, California, United States. The population was 6,471 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 History4 Government5 Education6 External links Geography Cotati is located at [38°19′42″N, 122°42′24″W]..
Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified School District
The Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified School District is a school district based in Rohnert Park, California. The district serves the cities of Cotati, Rohnert Park, and other areas in Sonoma County, California. The district serves some 7,500 students. Contents 1 Schools1.1 Secondary school..
Cotation Assistée en Continu
CAC (Cotation Assistée en Continu) is an electronic trading system implemented at the Paris Bourse in the late 1980s. It was introduced in 1986 for the handling of less liquid equities, and in 1989 it was operational for all listed stocks. The acronym is also used to refer to the CAC 40 which is a ..
Cotati (comics)
The Cotati are a fictional alien race in the Marvel Universe. They are a highly intelligent species of telepaths who are sessile in adulthood and resemble large plants or trees. The Cotati originated on Hala, the same planet as the warlike humanoid Kree race. The aggressive Kree believed themselve..
Cotaxtla
Cotaxtla is a city in Veracruz, Mexico. It is located 2 km from Córdoba on Federal Highway 180. Major products in Cotaxtla are coffee, sugar, and fruits. ..
COTC
COTC may stand for: Creativity Movement, formerly known as the World Church of the CreatorCar of the Century, an international award given to the most influential car of the Twentieth Century This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ..
Coteaux Champenois AOC
Coteaux Champenois is a wine Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC) in the Champagne province of France. It covers the same area as sparkling Champagne production, but covers only still wines. The grapes are the same as those allowed for sparkling Champagne: pinot noir and pinot meunier for red wi..
Coteaux d'Aix-en-Provence AOC
Côtes d'Aix-en-Provence is a wine AOC in the Provence region of France, around the city of Aix-en-Provence. About 70% of the wines are rosé. These and the red wines are made from Grenache, Cinsaut, Syrah, Counoise, Mourvèdre, Carignan and Cabernet Sauvignon grapes. There are also a few white win..
Coteaux de Pierrevert AOC
Coteaux de Pierrevert is a wine-growing AOC in the Rhône wine region of France, around the village of Pierrevert. Red and rosé wines are made from Grenache Noir, Syrah, Cinsaut and Carignan grapes, white wines from Clairette, Grenache Blanc, Roussanne, Ugni Blanc and Vermentino. See also French ..
Coteaux du Tricastin AOC
Coteaux du Tricastin is a wine-growing AOC in the southern Rhône wine region of France, but outside the broad Côtes du Rhône AOC. The wines are red, white and rosé, made from Grenache Noir, Syrah, Carignan, Cinsaut, Grenache Blanc, Clairette, Marsanne, Roussanne and Viognier grapes. See also F..
Coteaux Varois AOC
Coteaux Varois is a wine AOC in the Provence region of France. About 70% of the wines are rosé, made from Grenache, Cinsaut, Syrah, Mourvèdre, Tibouren and Carignan grapes. Reds are made from Grenache, Cinsaut, Syrah, Mourvèdre, Carignan and Cabernet Sauvignon. The small quantity of white wines..
Coteau des Prairies
The Coteau des Prairies: orange arrows indicate paths of the two lobes of the glacier around either side of the formation. The Coteau des Prairies is a plateau, approximately 200 miles in length and 100 miles in width (320 by 160 km), rising from the prairie flatlands in eastern South Dakota an..
Coteau du Missouri
The Coteau du Missouri, or Missouri Plateau, is a large plateau that stretches along the eastern side of the valley of the Missouri River in central North Dakota and north central South Dakota in the United States. Geologically the plateau is part of the extended plateau of the Great Plains in the..
Cotehele
Cotehele, (Grid reference ), is a mediaeval/Tudor house located in St Dominick, near Saltash, Cornwall, UK. It was built between 1485 and 1627 and is regarded as one of the least-altered houses of the period in the United Kingdom. For centuries the home of the Edgecumbe family, the house and estate ..
Cotelco
The Collaboratory on Technology Enhanced Learning Communities (Cotelco) is a social science research center at Syracuse University exploring the socio-technical factors that influence geographically distributed collaboration and knowledge work. Located in Hinds Hall, the newly renovated School of I..
Cotelsat
Cotelsat was an analogue satellite television platform from Spain that broadcast from Hispasat. It was created in 1994 with the support of all generalist television channels from the country, who provided content: Teledeporte and Canal Clásico (from the public station TVE), Telenoticias (from Ante..
Cotentin Peninsula
The Cotentin Peninsula juts out into the English Channel from Normandy towards England, forming part of the north-west coast of France. Contents 1 Geography2 History3 Economy4 Culture5 External links Geography It is part of the Armorican Massif and lies between the estu..
Cotes
Cotes can refer to: Cotes, Leicestershire, a village in EnglandCotes, Valencia, a municipality in SpainRoger Cotes (1682–1716), colleague of Sir Isaac Newton This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this..
Cotes, Leicestershire
Cotes is a small hamlet near the town of Loughborough in Leicestershire, England. It lies on the River Soar, and Cotes Bridge provides the main bridging point in that area. The A60 Trunk Road goes over Cotes Bridge on its way out of Loughborough towards Nottingham. The medieval village of Cotes w..
Cotesfield, Nebraska
Cotesfield is a village in Howard County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 66 at the 2000 census. Geography Cotesfield is located at [41°21′28″N, 98°38′0″W] (41.357704, -98.633377)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, t..
Cote Blanche
Cote Blanche is a place located in St. Mary parish, Louisiana, United States. It is an "island" or an elevated mound rising about 25 meters above the surrounding Holocene coastal marshes at the shore of Vermillion Bay, which in turn opens onto the Gulf of Mexico. Its name comes from the French Côte..
Cote de Pablo
Cote de Pablo is a television actress. She was born in 1979 in Santiago, Chile, but was raised in Miami, Florida. She graduated from Carnegie Mellon in 2000 with a degree in musical theater. The 5 ft 7 in Cote played Latina roles in short-lived series such as The Education of Max Bickford and The..
Cotgrave
For the lexicographer, see Randle Cotgrave Cotgrave is a town in the borough of Rushcliffe, in Nottinghamshire, England, lying south east of Nottingham. The town lies on the Grantham Canal, opened in 1797, but it did not grow until the discovery of coal in the area in about 1950. A coal mine wa..
Cotham
Cotham can be Cotham, BristolCotham, Nottinghamshire 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. ..
Cotham, Bristol
Cotham is an affluent, leafy inner-suburb of Bristol, England, situated between Clifton and St Pauls, and similar in character to Redland. During the Census 2001, Cotham had a resident population of 10,902. It is a cosmopolitan residential area with large old houses (many of which are used as hote..
Cotham Park RFC
Copied (with permission) from the [Cotham Park RFC] website: Cotham Park was originally formed in 1901 when it is believed the rugby clubs of Bristol East and Redland Park amalgamated and from then on played as Cotham Park. The club has played at a number of grounds in its time ranging..
Cothelstone
for at grid reference ST183318 Cothelstone is a village and parish in Somerset, England, situated in the Quantock Hills six miles north of Taunton in the Taunton Deane district. The village has a population of 111 [#endnote_population]. References ↑  Somerset County Council,..
Cothen
The village (darkgreen) and the statistical district (lightgreen) of Cothen in the municipality of Wijk bij Duurstede. Cothen ([51°60′N 5°19′E]) is a town in the Dutch province of Utrecht. It is a part of the municipality of Wijk bij Duurstede, and lies about 10 km southeast of..
CoTherix
CoTherix, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company located in South San Francisco, California. CoTherix focusses on licensing, developing and commercializing therapeutic products for the treatment of cardiopulmonary and other chronic diseases. The company,formerly known as Exhale Therapeutics, Inc., wa..
Cotherstone
Cotherstone is a village in Teesdale, in the Pennines of England. It is traditionally located in the North Riding of Yorkshire but along with the rest of the former Startforth Rural District it was transferred to County Durham for administrative and ceremonial purposes on 1 April 1974, under the pro..
Cothon
A cothon (Greek: "drinking vessel") is an artificial, protected inner harbor such as that in Carthage during the Punic Wars c.200 BC. ..
Coti-Chiavari
Coti-Chiavari is a commune of the Corse-du-Sud département, in France. ..
Cotia
--> Municipality of CotiaMunicipio de Cotia Coat of arms Flag Map --> Statistics State: São Paulo Microrregions: São Paulo Metropolitan Region Founded: 1993 Area: 324 km² Population: 170,206 (2004)Ranked 43rd Population density: 525.33/km² Elevation..
Cotidianul
Cotidianul is a Romanian newspaper, published Monday to Saturday in Berliner format. It was founded by Ion Raţiu in 1927. It re-published its first issue on 10 May 1991. Currently it is owned by Academia Caţavencu (50% + 1) and Regent House (50%), which is owned by the Raţiu family and Că..
Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary
The Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the Canacona takula (or district) of Goa, in India. Founded in 1969, this is the second largest sanctuary in Goa. Is noted for it's array of not just animal but it's plant biodiversity as well. The ancient Jeevottam Partagal Math, known for their vedic ..
Cotija cheese
Cotija Country of origin Mexico Region, town Michoacán, Cotija Source of milk Cow Pasteurized Depends on variety Texture Semi-hard Aging time 100 to 365 days Certification unknown Cotija cheese, or queso añejado (Spanish: "aged cheese"), is a semi-ha..
COTIL
Students at Cotil. Source: SIARQ, Unicamp Nursing Students at Cotil. Source: SIARQ, Unicamp Students at Mechanical Lab. Source: SIARQ, Unicamp The Technical High School of Limeira (in Portuguese, Colégio Técnico de Limeira - COTIL) is maintained by the State University of Campin..
Cotillion
For the French dance, see Cotillion (dance). A cotillion or debutante ball is a formal presentation of young ladies, debutantes, to polite society. Debutantes are usually recommended by a distinguished committee or sponsored by an established member of elite society. Modern cotillions are often..
Cotillion (dance)
The Cotillion was a popular 18th and 19th century dance in the French Courts that preceded the Quadrille style of dancing. ..
Cotillion (novel)
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Cotillion Handicap
The Cotillion Handicap is a race for thoroughbred horses. The Cotillion Handicap is raced at Philadelphia Park Racetrack each year. The race is open to filles and mares, age three and up willing to race one and one-sixteenth miles on the dirt. The race carries a purse of $500000. ..
Cotillion Records
Cotillion Records was a subsidiary of Atlantic Records. It was active from the late 1960s through 1985. Among its acts were the post-Curtis Mayfield Impressions, Jean Knight, Mass Production, Sister Sledge, The Velvet Underground, Stacy Lattisaw and The Fatback Band. The label is also responsible ..
Cotinga
The cotingas are a large family of passerine bird species found in tropical South America. They are birds of forests or forest edges, which mostly eat fruit or insects and fruit. Comparatively little is known about this diverse group, although all have broad bills with hooked tips, rounded wings,..
Cotinine
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Cotinusa
Cotinusa is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Species Cotinusa adelae Mello-Leitão, 1944 (Argentina)Cotinusa albescens Mello-Leitão, 1945 (Argentina)Cotinusa bisetosa Simon, 1900 (Venezuela)Cotinusa bryantae Chickering, 1946 (Panama)Cotinusa cancellata (Mello-Leitão, 1..
Cotiso
Cotiso (approximately 30 BC) was a Dacian king who ruled the mountains between Banat and Oltenia (modern-day Romania). Florus wrote that Cotiso and his armies used to attack towards south when the Danube froze. Suetonius (LXIII, Life of Augustus) says Marcus Antonius wrote that Augustus betrothed hi..
Cotkytle
Cotkytle is a village in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. It has around 500 inhabitants. External links [Village website] (in Czech) ..
Cotley River
A tributary of the Taunton River thats runs from Barstows Pond through the near center eastern section of the city of Taunton, Massachusetts. ..
Cotnari
Cotnari is a village and the center of the eponymous commune in Iaşi County, Romania, in the informal region of Moldova; the commune also includes the village of Cârjoaia. It is located north-west of Iaşi and south of Hârlău, in a major wine-producing region of Romania, and is famous for the wi..
Cotner College
Photo of Cotner College, 1904 Cotner College is a former school located in present-day Lincoln, Nebraska. It was sometimes known as Cotner University. The school was affiliated with the Disciples of Christ (Christian) churches. The school started in 1889 and the last class graduated in 1933. ..
Coto
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Coto is one of the sixteen parishes that compose the Municipality of Caldas da Rainha, Portugal. In its area of 5.50 km² reside 1,135 people. ..
Cotobade
Cotobade is a municipality in Galicia, Spain in the province of Pontevedra. [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit ] Municipalities of Pontevedra Agolada | Arbo | Baiona | Barro | Bueu | Caldas de Reis | Cambados | Campo Lameiro | Cangas | A Cañiza | Catoira | Cerdedo | Cotobade |..
Cotobo
It has been suggested that this article or section be [Merging and moving pagesmerged] with [Conquer Online]. ([Discuss]) Cotobo is short for "Conquer Online Toolbar." It is a bot designed to assist Conquer Online players in mining for gold ores and gems. The progr..
Cotolerant sequence
In mathematical logic, a cotolerant sequence is a sequence [T_1, \ldots, T_n] of formal theories such that there are consistent extensions [S_1, \ldots, S_n] of these theories with each [S_] is cointerpretable in [S_i]. Cotolerance naturally generalizes from..
Coton
There are a number of places called Coton in England. These include: Coton, CambridgeshireCoton, NorthamptonshireCoton, ShropshireCoton, StaffordshireSee also Coton Hill, ShropshireCoton in the Elms, DerbyshireThis article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation&..
Coton, Cambridgeshire
Coton OS Grid Reference: ..
Coton, Northamptonshire
Coton is a hamlet in the English county of Northamptonshire. It is located between Guilsborough and Ravensthorpe Coton is in the civil parish of the latter. Coton Manor is a popular visitor attraction for its gardens and bluebell woods. External links *[Map sources] for[Coton Manor&..
Coton, Shropshire
Coton is a hamlet in the English county of Shropshire near Alveley. It lies on the road from Whitchurch to Wem being south of the former and north of the latter. The ancestors of General Robert E. Lee, and the only brothers to sign the Declaration of Independence – Richard Henry Lee and Fran..
Coton, Staffordshire
Coton is a hamlet in the English county of Staffordshire. It lies on the A518 road some two miles west of Gnosall. External links *[Map sources] for ..
Cotoname language
Cotoname is an extinct language isolate spoken by Native Americans indigenous to the lower Rio Grande Valley of northeastern Mexico and extreme southern Texas (United States). See also Indigenous languages of the AmericasComecrudan languageslanguage isolate External links [Native American l..
Cotoneaster
Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster) is a genus of woody plants in the rose family Rosaceae, native to the Palaearctic region (temperate Asia, Europe, north Africa), with a strong concentration of diversity in the genus in the mountains of southwestern China and the Himalaya. They are related to hawthorns (C..
Cotoneaster franchetii
Cotoneaster, (cotoneaster franchetii) is a common plant to be found in the Pacific Northwest. Although an non-native plant, it is now relied on as a food source for birds. It is a shrub with a shiny top half of he leaf, and a hairy underside. The red berries of the plant are toxic to humans. ..
Cotonou
Cotonou is the economic capital of Benin, as well as its largest city. Its official population count was 761,137 inhabitants in 2006; however, some estimates indicate its population may be as high as 1.2 million. The town's population in 1960 was a mere 70,000, so this would indicate a tenfold incr..
Cotonou Agreement
See also the Cotonou Agreement (1994) for the accord relating to the Liberian Civil War. The Cotonou Agreement is a treaty which sets out the relationship between the European Union and the African, Caribbean and Pacific governments (the "ACP countries") of the signatories on issues of foreign aid,..
Cotonsport Garoua
Cotonsport Garoua is an Cameroonian football club based in Garoua. They play at the Stade Omnisport de Garoua. ..
Cotontchad
The Société cotonnière du Tchad, also called Cotontchad, is a parastatal Chadian company operating in a monopoly regime that buys and exports all the Cotton produced in Chad, a product which represents 40% of the country's exportations and in the past years has been even more dominant. It was cre..
Coton de Tulear
The Coton de Tuléar is a small breed of dog. Contents 1 Appearance2 History3 Temperament4 Care5 Health6 External links Appearance The Coton de Tuléar has a medium-length, fluffy, cotton-like white coat that is hair rather than fur. Coton's can also have lemon c..
Coton Hill
Coton Hill was a village near to, but now a suburb of, the town of Shrewsbury in Shropshire. During the 19th Century the area became a centre for railway freight and two huge yards grew up in the area (Coton Hill North and Coton Hill South), on the Shrewsbury to Chester Line. While the line is stil..
Coton in the Elms
Coton in the Elms is a village and civil parish in the English county of Derbyshire. It is located five miles south of Burton upon Trent. South east of the village – at Grid reference – is Church Flatts Farm, a claimant to be the furthest point from the sea in Great Britain. External..
Cotopaxi
Cotopaxi is a volcano located about 50 km south of Quito, Ecuador. At 5,897 m it is the second highest in the country—the highest being the Chimborazo. Cotopaxi is technically referred to as a stratovolcano. It has a height of more than 3,000 m when measured from its base, which has a widt..
Cotopaxi Province
Cotopaxi is one of the provinces of Ecuador. The capital is Latacunga. The province contains the Cotopaxi Volcano. The province is divided into 7 cantons. Canton (Capital) La Maná (La Maná)Latacunga (Latacunga)Pangua (El Corazón)Pujilí (Pujilí)Salcedo (San Miguel, Ecuador)Saquisilí (Saquisi..
Cotorreando
Cotorreando is a daily Spanish language gossip television show that is run by Telemundo since 2000. Cotorreando was established to be in direct competition with Univision's El Gordo y la Flaca, which had been in production since 1998. It is aired from Miami, Florida. At first shown live at 3pm EST..
Cotorsion group
In mathematics, in the realm of abelian group theory, an abelian group is said to be cotorsion if every extension of it by a torsion-free group splits. If the group is [C], this is equivalent to asserting that [Ext(G,C) = 0] for all torsion-free groups [G]. It suffices ..
Coto (disambiguation)
Coto can refer to: In geography: Coto, one of the sixteen freguesias that make up the concelho of Caldas da Rainha, PortugalCoto de Caza, California, census-designated place and guard-gated private community in the unincorporated Trabuco Canyon area In other fields: Coto de Doñana, national park..
Coto de Caza, California
Coto de Caza is a census-designated place and guard-gated private community in the unincorporated Trabuco Canyon area of Orange County, California. The population was 13,057 at the 2000 census. The town is a suburban planned community of about 4000 homes, and one of Orange County's oldest planned..
Cotriade
Cotriade (Kaoteriad in Breton) is a fish stew specialty from the French province of Brittany that is made with different kinds of fish, as well as potatoes. Unlike bouillabaisse, another French stew, it usually does not contain shellfish. It is traditionally served by pouring it over toasted French ..
Cotrifazid
A treatment and prophylaxis for malaria consisting of a multiple complex combination of rifampicin, isoniazid, sulfamethoxazole, and trimethoprim.Freerksen E et al.: Malaria therapy and prophylaxis with cotrifazid, a multiple complex combination consisting of rifampicin + isoniazid + sulfamethoxazol..
Cotroceni
Cotroceni is a neighbourhood in western Bucharest, Romania located around the Cotroceni hill, in Bucharest's Sector 6. The Hill of Cotroceni was once covered by the forest of Vlăsia, which covered most of today's Bucharest. Here, in 1679 a monastery was built Şerban Cantacuzino, later to be tran..
Cotroceni Palace
The gate of the Cotroceni Palace, Bucharest right right Cotroceni Palace is a palace of Bucharest which is the residence of the President of Romania, located at Bulevardul Geniului, nr. 1 (1 Genius Blvd.). On the Cotroceni hill, in 1679 Åžerban Cantacuzino built a monastery and..
Cotroceni Stadium
Cotroceni Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Bucharest, Romania. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FC Naţional Bucureşti. The stadium holds 14,542 people. ..
Cotronei
Cotronei is a comune and town with a population of 5525 people in the province of Crotone, in Calabria, Italy. History Economy Cotronei relies on the production of oil, wine, cereals, citruses, and the intense the breeding of the cattle. Calabria · Communes of the province of C..
COTS
COTS may mean: Commercial off-the-shelf software or hardware products, which are ready-made and available for sale to the general publicCommercial Orbital Transportation Services, a NASA program for commercial delivery services to the International Space StationCoastal Observation Technology System,..
Cotswold
The Cotswolds are a range of hills in central England that give their name (usually as a singular) to: Cotswold District CouncilCotswold parliamentary constituencyCotswold Games, annual games in Chipping Campden, GloucestershireCotswold Line, a railway lineCotswold morris, one of many types of morr..
Cotswolds
The Cotswolds is the name given to a range of hills in central England, sometimes called the "Heart of England", a hilly area reaching over 300 m or 1000 feet. The area has been designated as the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The highest point in the Cotswolds is Cleeve Hill at 330m/..
Cotswold (district)
Cotswold District Shown within Gloucestershire Geography Status: District Region: South West England Admin. County: Gloucestershire Area:- Total Ranked 16th1,164.52 km² Admin. HQ: Cirencester ONS code: 23UC Demographics Population:- Total ()- Density ..
Cotswold (UK Parliament constituency)
Cotswold County constituency Cotswold shown within Gloucestershire, and Gloucestershire shown within England Created: 1997 MP: Geoffrey Clifton-Brown Party: Conservative Type: House of Commons County: Gloucestershire EP constituency: South West England Cotswold is a constituency r..
Cotswold cheese
English Cotswold is a variation of Double Gloucester cheese to which chives have been added. The chives add a savory and pungent flavor to the creamy cheese. Cotswold pairs well with beer, and is thus considered a "pub cheese". It also melts well, similarly to cheddar, and is often served melted o..
Cotswold Games
''“Olympicks” redirects here. For the international games, see Olympic Games. The Cotswold Games were an annual public celebration of games and sports held in the Cotswolds in England. The games began somewhere between 1604 and 1612 and have continued on and off to the present day. Di..
Cotswold Line
A First Great Western Link Network Express Turbo unit at Evesham station on 19th September 2004, with a service for London Paddington. Cotswold Line Principal stations (from east to west) Oxford Hanborough Combe Finstock Charlbury Ascot-under-Wychwood Shipton Kingham Moreton-in-Marsh Honey..
Cotswold local elections
Cotswold Council is elected every four years. Contents 1 Political control2 Council elections3 By-election results4 External links Political control Independent 1973 - 1999 No overall control 1999 - 2003 Conservative 2003 - Council elections Cotswold Council election 1999 ..
Cotswold Outdoor
Cotswold Outdoor Ltd (formarly Cotswold Camping) is primarily an adventure recreation retailer. Founded in 1974, the company originated in the Cotswolds, from which the founders sold a range of basic camping accessories. Cotswold Outdoor now has 19 stores nationwide, an award winning website and a ..
Cotswold Rail
Class 47, no. 47316 'Cam Peak', at Doncaster Works open day on 27th July 2003. This locomotive had recently been returned to traffic after a period in store. It is painted in the distinctive Cotswold Rail coporate livery. Class 47, no. 47818, at Cambridge on 23rd August 2004. This locomotiv..
Cotswold sheep
Cotswold sheep are a breed of sheep originating in the Cotswold hills of the southern midlands of England. External links [Comprehensive illustrated description][Cotswold Sheep Society in the UK][Cotswold Breeders Association In North America] ..
Cotswold stone
Cotswold stone is a yellow oolitic limestone quarried in many places the Cotswold Hills in the south midlands of England. When weathered the colour of buildings made or faced with this stone is often described as 'honey' or 'golden'. The stonework of the Northern Cotswold villages such as Stanton a..
Cotswold Water Park
The Cotswold Water Park is the United Kingdom's largest water park. It consists of 133 lakes which were formed by allowing old gravel quarries to become filled with water. The Western part is located by the A419, on the River Thames (not far from its source) and the River Churn, about five miles sou..
Cotswold Way
The Cotswold Way is a long-distance footpath, running along the escarpment of the Cotswold Hills in England. The hundred-mile long trail runs northeast from Bath to Chipping Campden, through or near to the following towns: Old Sodbury, near Chipping SodburyWotton-under-EdgeDursleyStroudPainswickCra..
Cott
Cott TSX: [BCB] NYSE: [COT] is a leading supplier of private label carbonated soft drinks distributing to Canada, the United States, Mexico, the United Kingdom, and Europe. Cott is listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) under the stock symbol COT as well as on the Toron..
Cotta
A cotta is another name for a surplice, it is also a last name of several people: Johann Georg Cotta (1631-1692)Johann Friedrich Cotta, Freiherr von Cottendorf (1764-1832)Heinrich von Cotta (1763-1844)Bernhard von Cotta (1808-1879)Klett-CottaJ G Cotta, book and newspaper publishers, see [Germa..
Cottage
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. 19th century Cottages in the small hamlet of Crafton, Buckinghamshire In modern usage, a cottage is a dwelling, typically in a non-urban location (although there are cottage-style dwellings in cities). In most settings, the term cottage denotes a sm..
Cottageville, South Carolina
Cottageville is a town in Colleton County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 707 at the 2000 census. Geography Cottageville is located at [32°56′8″N, 80°28′52″W] (32.935606, -80.481064)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Censu..
Cottage (disambiguation)
Cottage may refer to A small urban or rural house, or a small rural holding, see CottageSlang for a public area, most often a men's lavatory, that has become the location for anonymous sexual encounters, see CottagingThe Cottage may refer to Craven Cottage, the Premiership football stadium of Fulha..
Cottage cheese
A tub of cottage cheese Cottage cheese is a cheese curd product with a mild flavor. It is drained, but not pressed so some whey remains. The curd is usually washed to remove acidity giving sweet curd cheese. It is not aged or colored. Different styles of cottage cheese are made from milks with..
Cottage City, Maryland
Cottage City is a town in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. The population was 1,136 at the 2000 census. The story that was the basis for the 1971 novel and 1973 movie The Exorcist has its roots in Cottage City.[link] In 1999, Cottage City, Bladensburg, and Colmar Manor wer..
Cottage country
Cottage country is a common name in Canada for areas that are popular locations for recreational properties such as cottages and summer homes. The name is often applied locally; that is, any major population centre may have its own popular "cottage country" area. For example, Toronto, Ontario reside..
Cottage flat
'Cottage flats' are a style of housing common in Scotland, where there are single floor dwellings at ground level, and similar dwellings on the floor above. All have doors directly to the outside of the building, rather than into a 'close', or common staircase. The majority consist of four dwell..
Cottage garden
Cottage gardens are attributed to English origin and are typically random and carefree in form. Originally, these gardens were created by the workers that lived in the cottages of the villages to provide them with food and herbs with flowers planted in for decoration. The more common flowers to th..
Cottage Grove
There are a number of places named Cottage Grove in the United States: Cottage Grove, MinnesotaCottage Grove, OregonCottage Grove, TennesseeCottage Grove, WisconsinCottage Grove (town), WisconsinCottage Grove Township, Kansas This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of artic..
Cottage Grove, Minnesota
Cottage Grove is a city in Washington County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 30,582 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 98.2 km² (37.9 mi²). 88.0 km² (34.0 mi²) of it is land and 10.2 km² (3.9 mi²) of it (10...
Cottage Grove, Oregon
Cottage Grove is a city in Lane County, Oregon, United States. It received its name from its first postmaster, G. C. Pierce, in September 1861. Pierce's home at the time was in an oak grove. The population was 8,445 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 History..
Cottage Grove, Tennessee
Cottage Grove is a town in Henry County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 97 at the 2000 census. Geography Cottage Grove is located at [36°22′43″N, 88°28′49″W] (36.378609, -88.480293)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bure..
Cottage Grove, Wisconsin
Cottage Grove is a village in Dane County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 4,059 at the 2000 census. It is a fast growing suburb of Madison, Wisconsin and shares a school district with Monona. The village is located within the Town of Cottage Grove. Geography Cottage Grove is located a..
Cottage Grove (town), Wisconsin
Cottage Grove is a town in Dane County, Wisconsin. As of the 2000 census, the town had a population of 3,839. The Village of Cottage Grove is located within the town. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 86.5 km² (33.4 mi²), all land. It is home ..
Cottage Grove High School
Cottage Grove High School is a high school located in Cottage Grove, Oregon. It is a newer school, built in 2002 to replace the old high school that was built in the 1940s. It is located on South River Road. It has a maximum student count of about 900 or more. Mascot: LionSchool Colors: Blue, Ye..
Cottage industry
A cottage industry (also called the Domestic system) is an industry – primarily manufacturing – which includes many producers, working from their homes, typically part time. The term originally referred to homeworkers who were engaged in a task such as sewing or lace-making. Some indus..
Cottage Lake, Washington
Cottage Lake is a census-designated place (CDP) in King County, Washington, United States. The population was 24,330 at the 2000 census. Based on per capita income, one of the more reliable measures of affluence, Cottage Lake ranks 12th of 522 areas in the state of Washington to be ranked. Conten..
Cottage pie
Cottage Pie is a variation on Shepherds' pie that is based on minced (ground) beef rather than lamb or mutton. Cottage pies are often available in Australia as a standard Meat pie manufactured with a layer of mashed potato rather than a top crust. ..
Cottage Point, New South Wales
Cottage Point is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. External links Suburbs of Warringah Council | Northern Beaches | Sydney Akuna Bay | Allambie | Balgowlah | Beacon Hill | Belrose West | Belrose | Brookvale | Collaroy Plateau | Collaroy | Cottage Point..
Cottaging
:This article is on the sexual behavior. For other uses, see Cottage (disambiguation) Cottaging is a gay slang term for having sex in a public lavatory (a cottage) or for cruising for sex or picking-up sexual partners in public lavatories with the intention of having sex elsewhere. The term may hav..
Cottam
Cottam could be Cottam, East Riding of YorkshireCottam, Preston, LancashireCottam, Nottinghamshire This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an referred you here, you might wan..
Cottam, East Riding of Yorkshire
Cottam is a disappeared village in the East Riding of Yorkshire near Hull, believed to date from medieval times. ..
Cottam Airport
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Cottan-Bimbang National Park
Cottan-Bimbang is a national park in New South Wales (Australia), 295 km north of Sydney. Fact sheet Area: 269 km²Coordinates: [31°21′02″S, 152°08′02″E]Date of establishment: January 1, 1999Managing authorities: New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife ServiceIUCN category:..
Cottbus
Cottbus (Lower Sorbian: Chóśebuz or Chośebuz, archaic German: Kottbus) is a city in Brandenburg, Germany, situated around 125 km southeast of Berlin on the Spree river. As of 30 June, 2004, its population is 107,075. History The settlement was established in the 10th century, when Sorbs erected..
Cottekill, New York
Cottekill is a hamlet in the town of Rosendale, county of Ulster. Located in the state of New York in the United States, it is 2.24 miles west of the hamlet of Stone Ridge, 2.5 miles north of Rosendale village, 8.77 miles south of the city of Kingston and 10.89 miles north of the village of New Palt..
Cottendorfia
Cottendorfia is a genus of the botanical family Bromeliaceae. Species ..
Cottenham
Cottenham is a village in Cambridgeshire. It is close to The Fens. All Saints' Church, Cottenham Sport and Recreation Cottenham has a King George's Field in memorial to King George V See also List of places in Cambridgeshire External links [Cottenham Newsletter][Cottenham ..
Cottens
Cottens is one of the municipalities of Vaud. It's located in the district of Cossonay, located in the canton of Vaud and is in Switzerland. ..
Cotter
Cotter can refer to: Places Cotter, Arkansasthe Cotter River in the Australian Capital TerritoryOther meanings a cotter pina medieval villeinan Irish surname This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page,..
Cotter, Arkansas
Cotter is a city in Baxter County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 921 at the 2000 census. Geography Cotter is located at [36°16′29″N, 92°31′42″W] (36.274772, -92.528336)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city ..
Cotter, Iowa
Cotter is a city in Louisa County, Iowa, United States. The population was 48 at the 2000 census. Geography Cotter is located at [41°17′32″N, 91°28′2″W] (41.292202, -91.467217)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a ..
Cotterell Court
Cotterell Court is a 3,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Hamilton, New York. It was built in 1959 and is home to the Colgate University Raiders basketball and volleyball teams. It hosted the 1996 Patriot League men's basketball tournament final. It is named for Wesley M. Cotterell '19, a two-time l..
Cotteridge
Cotteridge is an area of Birmingham, England. It is part of Bournville ward. The local park, Cotteridge Park, is well supported by a Friends of... group. External links [Cotteridge online][Friends Of Cotteridge Park] ..
Cotterstock
Cotterstock is a village in the county of Northamptonshire, England. Contents 1 Place2 Population3 History4 Infrastructure Place Cotterstock is situated at [52°30′N 0°28′W], (Grid reference ) on the banks of the Nene River, which flows through the town of Pet..
Cotter (farmer)
A cotter, or cottar, is a peasant farmer formerly in the Scottish highlands. Cotters occupied cottages and cultivated small plots of land. The word cotter is often employed to translate the cotarius of Domesday Book, a class whose exact status has been the subject of some discussion, and is still a..
Cotter (surname)
Cotter is a family surname which may -among other countries and regions- be found in Ireland. This surname has at least two very different etymologies and interpretations. We may divide these two into: 1, and 2. Number order here does not indicate "prevalence" of any kind, but simply mirrors ..
Cotter Bridge
The Cotter Bridge, also known as the R.M. Ruthven Bridge and the White River Concrete Arch Bridge, carries U.S. Route 62 across the White River west of Cotter, Arkansas in Baxter County, Arkansas. ([36°16′2″N, 92°32′39″W]) Constructed in 1930, it is the only bridge built by ..
Cotter pin
Cotter pins: A. new B. as-installed C. spring type D. cross-section of traditional design A cotter pin (also known as a cotter key) is a metal fastener with two [[wiktionary:tine|tines]] that are bent during installation, similar to a staple or rivet. Typically made of wire with a half-circul..
Cotter River
The Cotter River is a fresh water river in the Australian Capital Territory. When the Government surveyor, Charles Scrivener, recommended Canberra as the best site for the national capital, water catchment was a significant consideration. Of the total 910 acres of the Australian Capital Territo..
Cottesbrooke
Cottesbrooke is a village in the Daventry district of the county of Northamptonshire in England. ..
Cottesloe, Western Australia
Cottesloe Beach is a beach in Perth, Western Australia. The suburb surrounding the beach is halfway between the Perth CBD and the port city of Fremantle. Cottesloe is Perth's second most expensive beachside, with neighbouring City Beach as the most expensive. Historically the beach and its panora..
Cottesloe railway station, Perth
Cottesloe Train Station, is a Transperth train station 12.4km apart from Perth Train Station, in Western Australia, on the Fremantle Line. Platforms Platform 1: Fremantle Line to FremantlePlatform 2: Fremantle Line to Perth Cottesloe Zone 2 Preceding station(inbound) Transperth Trains network..
Cottesloe School
The Cottesloe School is a co-educational secondary school in Wing, Buckinghamshire. It is a foundation school, which takes children from the age of 11 through to the age of 18. The school has approximately 1000 pupils. External links [School website][Ofsted Report][DfES P..
Cottesmore
Cottesmore may refer to: Cottesmore, Rutland, United KingdomCottesmore, West Sussex, United KingdomHMS Cottesmore, the name of three Royal Navy shipsRAF Cottesmore, Royal Air Force stationThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If..
Cottesmore, Rutland
Cottesmore is a village in the county of Rutland in the East Midlands of England. In 2001, it had a population of 3,195 and is the largest village in population, in Rutland, and the third largest settlement after Oakham and Uppingham. This is due in part to the presence of RAF Cottesmore. The vil..
Cottey College
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Cottian Alps
Monte Viso in the Cottian Alps, seen from the Rochemelon The Cottian Alps (French: Alpes Cottiennes; Italian: Alpi Cozie) are a mountain range in the south-western part of the Alps. They form the border between France (Hautes-Alpes and Savoie) and Italy (Piedmont). The Maddalena Pass separate..
Cottidae
The Cottidae is a family of fish that belongs to the Order Scorpaeniformes. Each species of the Cottidae is a type of sculpin. There are about 300 species in 70 genera that are mostly marine and found in shallow coastal waters in the northern and arctic regions. Freshwater representatives of this ..
Cottier
The family name Cottier, to be found today mostly in Switzerland and France, but also in Great-Britain and Ireland (as well as in Australia and the USA, from Swiss emigration to those countries), is derived from the Latin common noun "cottus", referring, in the old feudal system of peasantry whic..
Cottii Regnum
Cottii Regnum is a district in North Liguria in northwestern Italy. It includes most of an important road over the pass of Mont Genvre into Gaul, which has been in use since about 100 BC during the Punic Wars. ..
Cotting-Smith Assembly House
Located in Salem, Massachusetts and owned by the Peabody Essex Museum the Cotting-Smith Assembly House (138 Federal Street), 1782, was built as a Federalist Clubhouse in which balls, concerts, lectures, and other events might be held. George Washington attended a dance here. The original architect i..
Cottingham
Cottingham can refer to two villages in England: Cottingham, NorthamptonshireCottingham, East Riding of Yorkshire 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 d..
Cottingham, East Riding of Yorkshire
Cottingham is a village in the East Riding of Yorkshire lying north-west of the city of Kingston upon Hull. With a population of around 17,800, it claims to be the largest village in England although this is contended by Ashington in Northumberland and Lancing in West Sussex. However, East Riding of..
Cottingham, Northamptonshire
Cottingham is a village in Northamptonshire in the English midlands. It is located north west of the town of Corby and is administered as part of that town's borough. Cottingham has a football team called Cottingham F.C. Famous players to have played for Cotingham are Vincent Keith and James Scholes..
Cottingham railway station
Cottingham railway station serves the village of Cottingham in East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is located on the Yorkshire Coast Line and is operated by Northern Rail who provide all passenger train services. External links [Train times] and [station information] for fro..
Cottingley
Cottingley is the name of two places in Yorkshire, England: Cottingley, BradfordCottingley, Leeds 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..
Cottingley, Bradford
Cottingley is a village within the City of Bradford Metropolitan District, in West Yorkshire, England. It is situated between Shipley and Bingley. It is famous for the series of photos taken there in 1918 that purport to show fairies: see Cottingley Fairies. Contents 1 Location2 Geol..
Cottingley, Leeds
Cottingley is an urban area in the south-west of the city of Leeds, in West Yorkshire, England. Most of Cottingley is a 1960s council estate. The two tower blocks situated on a hill at the centre of the estate are Leeds's tallest buildings. In the 1980s, these were in a poor condition, and had ..
Cottingley Fairies
Frances with the fairies, taken by Elsie in July 1917. One of the five photographs. The picture with the gnome. The Cottingley Fairies refers to a series of five photographs taken by Frances Griffiths and Elsie Wright, two young cousins living in Cottingley, near Bradford, England. The ..
Cottingley railway station
redirect [[template:UK stations]]Cottingley railway station serves the Cottingley area of Leeds, West Yorkshire. It lies on the 5km (3 miles) south west of Leeds on the Huddersfield Line operated by Northern Rail. Services Monday to Saturday generally there is an hourly service from Cottingley to ..
Cottius
Marcus Julius Cottius was king of the Ligurian tribes inhabiting the mountainous region now known as the Cottian Alps early in the first century B.C. He was the son and successor of King Donnus, who had previously opposed but later made peace with Julius Caesar. Cottius initially maintained his inde..
Cottles Bridge, Victoria
Cottles Bridge is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Its Local Government Area is the Shire of Nillumbik. All Melbourne Suburbs Suburbs of the Shire of Nillumbik Christmas Hills | Cottles Bridge | Diamond Creek | Eltham | Eltham North | Hurstbridge | Kangaroo Gr..
Cottleville, Missouri
Cottleville is a city in St. Charles County, Missouri, United States. The population was 1,928 at the 2000 census. Geography Cottleville is located at [38°45′7″N, 90°39′12″W] (38.751819, -90.653390)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census ..
Cottle (VTA)
Cottle is a light rail station operated by Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA). This station is served by VTA's Alum Rock-Santa Teresa line. It was part of the original Guadalupé Line, the first segment of light rail from Santa Teresa to Tasman. Contents 1 Location2 Sta..
Cottle Church
The Cottle Church was an Anglican Church on the island of Nevis. It was built by Thomas Cottle, a Nevisian lawyer. Ground was broken in 1822 and the church was finally finished in 1824, after a severe economic depression. The Cottle Church was opened to the public on May 5, 1824. With the opening of..
Cottle County, Texas
Cottle County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. As of 2000, the population is 1,904. Its county seat is Paducah6. Cottle is named for George Washington Cottle, who died defending the Alamo. Cottle County is one of 46 prohibition or entirely dry counties in the state of Texas (as of F..
Cotto
Cotto is a common Spanish name. Delilah Cotto - Puerto Rican actressMiguel Cotto - professional boxer from Puerto Ricoredirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Cotton
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Cotton ready for harvest. Photo courtesy of USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. Cotton is a soft fiber that grows around the seeds of the cotton plant (Gossypium spp.), a shrub native to the tropical and subtropical regions of both the Old W..
Cotton-Eyed Joe
"Cotton-Eyed Joe" is a traditional folk song and a line dance mostly known in the Southern United States. Several different versions of it have been arranged by different artists. Contents 1 Rednex2 Media3 In popular culture4 External links Rednex In 1994, a Swedish eurodance..
Cotton-grass
Cotton-grass is a plant. The name is used for any member of the genus Eriophorum belonging to the family Cyperaceae, the Sedge family. They are found in acid bogs throughout the Arctic and northern temperate regions. The seed heads are covered in a fluffy mass of cotton which are carried on the..
Cotton-spinning machinery
COTTON-SPINNING MACHINERY: Eventually the hand mule became a machine in which most of the work was done automatically; the spinner being chiefly required, to regulate the velocity of the backing off, and the inward run of the carriage, and to actuate the fallers. As a result of these alterations the..
Cottondale, Florida
Cottondale is a town in Jackson County, Florida, United States. The population was 869 at the 2000 census. As of 2004, the population recorded by the U.S. Census Bureau is 865 [link]. Geography Cottondale is located at [30°47′49″N, 85°22′34″W] (30.796810, -85.376031)&..
Cottonmouth (disambiguation)
Cottonmouth can refer to: The cottonmouth, or water moccasin, (Agkistrodon piscivorus), is a venomous snake closely related to the copperhead, Agkistrodon contortrix.Cottonmouth is the codename of Lucy Liu's character O-Ren Ishii in the movie Kill Bill, directed by Quentin Tarantino.Cottonmouth is ..
Cottonport, Louisiana
Cottonport is a town in Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 2,316 at the 2000 census. Cottonport was founded in the early 1800s and incorporated in 1888 along the banks of Bayou Rouge (French for Red Bayou). In the 1800s, large boats made their way through Cottonport with..
Cottonseed meal
Cottonseed meal is the byproduct remaining after cotton is ginned and the seeds crushed and the oil extracted. The remaining meal is usually used for animal feed. However, the meal can be fed only to adult ruminants because it contains a compound called gossypol. The compound is highly toxic to m..
Cottonseed oil
Cottonseed oil is a vegetable oil extracted from the seeds of the cotton plant after the cotton lint has been removed. It must be refined to remove gossypol, a naturally occurring toxin that protects the cotton plant from insect damage. Therefore, unrefined cottonseed oil is sometimes used as a pes..
Cottontail (disambiguation)
Cottontail may refer to one of the following Cottontail rabbits* Dice's Cottontail, Sylvilagus dicei* Omilteme Cottontail, Sylvilagus insonus* Desert Cottontail, Sylvilagus audubonii* Manzano Mountain Cottontail, Sylvilagus cognatus* Mexican Cottontail, Sylvilagus cunicularis* Eastern Cottontail, S..
Cottontail rabbit
"Cottontail" redirects here. For , see . The cottontail rabbits are 16 lagomorph species in the genus Sylvilagus, found in the Americas. In appearance most cottontail rabbits closely resemble the wild European Rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus). Most members of the genus have a stub tail with a whit..
Cottontail Ranch
Cottontail Ranch is a legal, licensed brothel that opened in October 1967. Located near the intersection of U.S. Route 95 and Nevada State Route 266 known as Lida Junction, in Esmeralda County, Nevada. It is also know as the Cottontail Ranch Club. Contents 1 History2 Transportation3&n..
Cottontop Tamarin
The Cottontop Tamarin (Saguinus oedipus), also known as the Pinché Tamarin, is a small New World monkey weighing less than 1lb (0.5 kg). It is found in tropical forest edges and secondary forests where it is arboreal and diurnal. This tamarin species has a long crest, white hairs from forehead ..
Cottonville
Cottonville may refer to: Cottonville, a ghost town in Jackson County, IowaCottonville, AlabamaCottonville, South Australia, the name given to a former part of the Adelaide suburb of Westbourne Park This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same..
Cottonwood
This article is about the poplar plant. For other uses of the term, see Cottonwood (disambiguation). The cottonwoods are three species of poplars in the section Aegiros of the genus Populus, native to North America, Europe and western Asia. The name is also commonly used for any species of popla..
Cottonwood, Alabama
Cottonwood is a town in Houston County, Alabama, United States. At the 2000 census the population was 1,170. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Famous Residents, Past and Present4 External links Geography Cottonwood is located at [31°3′13″N, 85°18′9″W] (..
Cottonwood, Arizona
Cottonwood is a city in Yavapai County, Arizona, United States. The population was 9,179 at the 2000 census. Geography Cottonwood is located at [34°43′56″N, 112°1′7″W] (34.732145, -112.018565)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau..
Cottonwood, California
Cottonwood is a census-designated place (CDP) in Shasta County, California, United States. The population was 2,960 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Famous Residents4 External links Geography Cottonwood is located at [40°23′20″N, 122°16′55â..
Cottonwood, Callahan County, Texas
Cottonwood is an unincorporated town located in southeastern Callahan County, Texas, on FM 880, eight miles northwest of Cross Plains. It was first settled by J. W. Love in 1875, under the name Cottonwood Springs. The name was shortened to Cottonwood when a post office was established there. The ..
Cottonwood, Colorado
Cottonwood is a census-designated place (CDP) in Douglas County, Colorado, United States. The population was 931 at the 2000 census. Geography Cottonwood is located at [39°33′34″N, 104°48′2″W] (39.559498, -104.800579)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the Unit..
Cottonwood, Idaho
Cottonwood is a city in Idaho County, Idaho, United States. The population was 944 at the 2000 census. Geography Cottonwood is located at [46°3′8″N, 116°21′2″W] (46.052231, -116.350655)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the ci..
Cottonwood, Kaufman County, Texas
Cottonwood is a city in Kaufman County, Texas, United States. The population was 181 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Education4 External links Geography Cottonwood is located at [32°27′48″N, 96°23′24″W] (32.463437, -96.389931)[..
Cottonwood, Minnesota
Cottonwood is a city in Lyon County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 1,148 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 2.2 km² (0.9 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 1,148 people, 452 hous..
Cottonwood, South Dakota
Cottonwood is a town in Jackson County, South Dakota, United States. The population was 6 at the 2000 census. Geography Cottonwood is located at [43°57′59″N, 101°54′20″W] (43.966333, -101.905478)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bure..
Cottonwood, Texas
Cottonwood is the name of some places in Texas: Cottonwood, Callahan County, TexasCottonwood, Kaufman County, Texas 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 ..
Cottonwood-Verde Village, Arizona
Cottonwood-Verde Village is a census-designated place (CDP) in Yavapai County, Arizona, United States. The population was 10,610 at the 2000 census. Geography Cottonwood-Verde Village is located at [34°42′30″N, 111°59′33″W] (34.708402, -111.992498)[Geographic references#1..
Cottonwood (disambiguation)
Cottonwood is a popular poplar. There are also several places named Cottonwood. Cottonwood, AlabamaCottonwood, ArizonaCottonwood, CaliforniaCottonwood, ColoradoCottonwood, IdahoCottonwood, MinnesotaCottonwood, South DakotaCottonwood, Callahan County, TexasCottonwood, Kaufman County, Texas This is a..
Cottonwood Canyon
There are at least two Cottonwood Canyons in the United States: Big Cottonwood Canyon, Utah, in the Wasatch RangeCottonwood Canyon, Utah, in the southern part of the state, traversed by Road 400 This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same titl..
Cottonwood Canyon, Utah
Not to be confused with Little Cottonwood or Big Cottonwood Canyons. Cottonwood Canyon in the U.S. state of Utah is a water carved canyon that has eroded along weak locations in the earth's crust at the join between two major geological regions. To the east is the Grand Staircase, which is no..
Cottonwood County, Minnesota
Cottonwood County is a county located in the U.S. state of Minnesota. As of 2000, the population is 12,167. Its county seat is Windom6. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Watersheds1.2 Lakes1.3 Adjacent counties2 Demographics3 Cities and towns4 County Parks5 Referen..
Cottonwood Cove, Nevada
Cottonwood Cove is situated at the banks of Lake Mohave on the Nevada-Arizona border in Clark County, Nevada, United States. It stands just 14 miles (23 kilometers) east of historic Searchlight, only 45 minutes north of Laughlin and an hour away from Las Vegas. It's the site of the Cottonwood Cove ..
Cottonwood Falls, Kansas
Cottonwood Falls is the largest community and county seat of Chase County, Kansas. The population was 966 at the 2000 census. Geography Cottonwood Falls is located at [38°22′5″N, 96°32′35″W] (38.368159, -96.542918)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the Unite..
Cottonwood Heights, Utah
Cottonwood Heights is a city in Salt Lake County, Utah along the east bench of the Salt Lake Valley. It lies south of the cities of Holladay and Murray, east of Midvale, and north of Sandy. Following a successful incorporation referendum in May 2004, the city became Utah's newest municipality on Jan..
Cottonwood High School
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Cottonwood Lake
Cottonwood Lake may refer to: Cottonwood Lake, a lake in Blue Earth County, MinnesotaCottonwood Lake, a lake in Cottonwood County, MinnesotaCottonwood Lake, a lake in Lyon County, MinnesotaCottonwood Lake, a lake in Watonwan County, MinnesotaThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a..
Cottonwood Mountains
The Cottonwood Mountains are found in Death Valley National Park in eastern California, USA. The range lies just to the northwest of the Panamint Range and run in a north-south direction. Tin Mountain, at the northern end of the range, reaches an elevation of 2,729 meters. At the southern end of the..
Cottonwood park
It has been suggested that this article or section be [Merging and moving pagesmerged] with [Clovis, California]. ([Discuss]) Cottonwood Park Cottonwood Park is an area in Clovis California. On one end a man-made creek runs through. It is a park with wide areas and ..
Cottonwood Point Elementary School
Cottonwood Point Elementary School is part of the Blue Valley School District in southern Johnson County, Kansas. The school is in the city of Overland Park, Kansas, which is the fourth largest city in Kansas and is also a suburb of Kansas City, Missouri. A community of single-family homes surroun..
Cottonwood Publishing
Cottonwood Publishing is a small press publisher created by Stan Lynde and his wife Lynda to publish western books and art, primarily work written and drawn by Stan Lynde. A partial list of their titles follows. Novels by Stan Lynde The Bodacious Kid (1996)Careless Creek (1998)Vigilante Moon (20..
Cottonwood River
The Cottonwood River may be one of four rivers in North America. Two of these are in the Canadian province of British Columbia, one is the state of Minnesota and the other is in Kansas. They are: Cottonwood River a tributary of the Minnesota RiverCottonwood River Kansas; a tributary of the Neosho..
Cottonwood River (Minnesota)
The Cottonwood River is a tributary of the Minnesota River in southwestern Minnesota. The river flows for 100 miles (161 kilometers) and drains a 1,284 square mile (3325 square kilometer) watershed in Lyon, Murray, Cottonwood, Redwood, and Brown counties. The Cottonwood River is longer, larger, and..
Cottonwood River Provincial Park
Cottonwood River Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. ..
Cottonwood Shores, Texas
Cottonwood Shores is a city in Burnet County, Texas, United States. The population was 877 at the 2000 census. Geography Cottonwood Shores is located at [30°33′22″N, 98°19′28″W] (30.556023, -98.324327)[Geographic references#1GR1]. This is about 15 miles southwest of B..
Cottonwood Township, Minnesota
Cottonwood Township is a township in Brown County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 938 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 91.7 km² (35.4 mi²). 91.6 km² (35.4 mi²) of it is land and 0.1 km² (0.04 mi²) of it..
Cottonwood West, Utah
Cottonwood West is a census-designated place in Salt Lake County, Utah, located between Holladay and Murray. As of the 2000 census, the CDP population was 18,727, a slight increase over the 1990 figure of 17,476. The area was known as South Cottonwood during the 1980 Census, when the population was ..
Cotton (disambiguation)
Cotton could be: CottonCotton plantThe Cotton series of video gamesCotton, British motorcycle manufacturer People Aimé Auguste Cotton (1869–1951), French scientist, discovered the Cotton (in 1895) and Cotton-Mouton effectsBilly Cotton, British band leader.Charles Cotton, poet.Charles Cotton,..
Cotton (motorcycle)
Cotton is a British motorcycle marque from Gloucester founded in 1914. The first significant victory was by Irish motorcyclist Stanley Woods who won the 1923 Junior 350cc Isle of Man TT race on a Cotton. External links [British Motorcycle Forums][Cotton motorcycle page][Co..
Cotton (video game)
Cotton is a series of shmup video games for a variety of systems that star a witch called Cotton riding a broom, in lieu of the usual spaceship, as the hero. Cotton is accompanied by a fairy called Silk and in later games, another witch called Apple and a talking hat called Needle. As well as the..
Cotton Baronets
There have been three Cotton Baronetcies, all in the Baronetage of England. The first was created in 1611 for Robert Bruce Cotton, the antiquary, and became extinct in 1752. The second was created for John Cotton in 1641 and became extinct in 1863. The third was created for Robert Cotton in 1677, an..
Cotton Belt
Cotton Belt could refer to: the southern portion of the United States where cotton is or was a primary crop (see Cotton Belt or Belt regions of the United States).the St. Louis Southwestern Railway, commonly known as the Cotton Belt Railroad. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page:..
Cotton bollworm
Cotton bollworm is the term for the larva of a moth that attacks flower buds and fruiting bodies of the cotton plant. There are two species: The American Cotton Bollworm or Corn Earworm (Helicoverpa zea)The African Cotton Bollworm or Tomato Grub (Helicoverpa armigera) This is a [disambiguation..
Cotton Bollworm
A cotton bollworm is a common term for any larva of a moth that attacks the fruiting bodies of the cotton plant. The two most important species are: The American Cotton Bollworm or Corn Earworm (Helicoverpa zea)The African Cotton Bollworm or Tomato Grub (Helicoverpa armigera) This is a [disamb..
Cotton Bowl
Cotton Bowl may refer to: Cotton Bowl (game), an annual college football gameCotton Bowl (stadium), which hosts the game above, among other events This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may w..
Cotton Bowl (game)
The Cotton Bowl Classic is a United States college football bowl game played annually since 1937 at the self-named stadium in Dallas, Texas. The game is currently sponsored by AT&T and is officially called the AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic. It has previously been known as the Mobil Cotton Bowl Classi..
Cotton Bowl (stadium)
For the Cotton Bowl game, please see Cotton Bowl (game). The Cotton Bowl is a stadium which opened in 1932. It is located in Fair Park, site of the State Fair in Dallas, Texas, USA. It has a natural grass surface and a capacity of 68,252. The name is a pun on "cotton boll". The stadium has been ho..
Cotton candy
"Candyfloss" redirects here. For , see Candyfloss (novel). Spinning cotton candy on a kiosk at a funfair. Spinning cotton candy machine. Cotton candy (US English), candy floss (British English), or fairy floss (Australian English) is a form of spun sugar that is produced in a special mac..
Cotton candy ice cream
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Cotton Center, Texas
Cotton Center is an unincorporated settlement in western Hale County located approximately 12 miles southwest of Hale Center. Until the late 1800s the Comanche tribe of Native-Americans occupied the area. In 1907, with the coming of a branch of the Santa Fe Railroad, a number of farming operations..
Cotton Club
The about the nightclub in New York City; there was also a Cotton Club in Portland, Oregon. The Cotton Club was a famous night club in New York City that operated during and after Prohibition. While the club featured many of the greatest African American entertainers of the era, such as Duke Elli..
Cotton Club (Portland)
For the nightclub of the same name in New York City, see Cotton Club. The Cotton Club was a nightclub located in North Portland, Oregon. Located at 2125 N. Vancouver Avenue (and N. Tillamook Street), the club gained regional (and a bit of national) fame in the 1960s as the "only nightclub on the We..
Cotton College
Cotton College was a Roman Catholic boarding school in North Staffordshire, England, also known as Saint Wilfred's College. It closed in the 1980's and the site is now derelict. It was founded in 1763 by William Errington at Sedgley Park, Wolverhampton, at the recommendation of Bishop Richard Cha..
Cotton County, Oklahoma
Cotton County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. As of 2000, the population is 6,614. Its county seat is Walters6. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent counties2 Demographics3 Cities and towns Geography According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a tota..
Cotton diplomacy
During the American Civil War, Cotton diplomacy was the idea that European powers required Confederate cotton to the point of extending diplomatic recognition to the Confederacy. As Senator Hammond of South Carolina exclaimed, "Cotton is King!" See King Cotton. However, the Confederate States of Ame..
Cotton duck
Cotton duck (from Dutch doek,"linen canvas"), also simply duck, sometimes duck cloth or duck canvas is a heavy cotton fabric. There is also linen duck, which is less often used. Duck is classified according to weight in a numerical system, with grade 1 the heaviest and grade 10 the lightest variety..
Cotton effect
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Cotton Exchange
The '''Cotton Exchange can refer to the: New Orleans Cotton Exchange, founded in 1871New York Cotton Exchange, founded in 1887 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 li..
Cotton famine
The Lancashire cotton famine (1861 – 1865) was a depression in the textile industry in northwest England, brought about by the American Civil War. It was estimated at the time to have cost the Lancashire mill-owners about £30m. When the Union blockaded the Confederacy in 1861, it was origin..
Cotton fever
Cotton fever is a condition that is often associated with intravenous drug use, caused by cotton that is used to filter drugs, usually heroin. The effects of cotton fever are very unpleasant, but not particularly dangerous. Symptoms may include: high fever, headache, violent shaking, vomiting, col..
Cotton Fields
"Cotton Fields" is a song written by Huddie Ledbetter, more commonly known as "Leadbelly". It has been covered by Harry Belafonte (1958), The Highwaymen (1961), Johnny Cash (1962), Buck Owens (1963), Unit 4+2 (1965), The Robert De Cormier Singers (1966), The Beach Boys (1969), Creedence Clearwater ..
Cotton Fitzsimmons
Lowell Fitzsimmons (October 7, 1931 – July 24, 2004), better known as Cotton Fitzsimmons, was a college and NBA basketball coach. A native of Hannibal, Missouri, U.S., he coached the Phoenix Suns three times, and is often credited as the architect of the Suns' success of the late 1980s and ear..
Cotton Genesis
Folio 26v of the Cotton Genesis had a miniature of Abraham meeting Angels. The Cotton Genesis (London, British Library, MS Cotton Otho B VI) was a 5th or 6th century Greek copy of the Book of Genesis. It was a luxury manuscript with many illuminations. It was one of the oldest illustrated b..
Cotton gin
Cotton gin The cotton gin is a machine invented by American inventor Eli Whitney in 1792 to mechanize the production of cotton fiber. The machine quickly and easily separates the cotton fibers from the seedpods and the sometimes sticky seeds. It uses a combination of a wire screen and small wi..
Cotton Gin Port, Mississippi
Cotton Gin Port, Mississippi, was a town located in Monroe County in the U.S. state of Mississippi. Contents 1 Geography2 History3 References4 External links Geography Cotton Gin Port was located at [33°58′15″N, 88°32′35″W] on the east bank of the Tombigbe..
Cotton Green
Cotton Green is the name of a suburb of Mumbai. It is also the name of a railway station on the Mumbai suburban railway. Cotton Green Next station south:Reay Road Mumbai suburban railway : Central Railway (Harbour Line) Next station north:Sewri Stop No:6 KM from starting:? Platforms:? Th..
Cotton Hill
Cotton Hill (right) with Hank and Jimmy Carter. Cotton Lyndal Hill (voiced by Toby Huss) is a fictional character in the animated series King of the Hill. He is Hank Hill's father and a World War II hero who had his shins "blowed off by a Japanman's machine gun" in combat, and later had his f..
Cotton Incorporated
Cotton Incorporated aims "To increase the demand for and profitability of cotton through research and promotion." The organization is funded by cotton growers in the United States through per-bale assessments on producers and importers levied by the Cotton Board, which reports to the United States ..
Cotton library
The Lindisfarne Gospels is but one of the treasures collected by Sir Robert Cotton. The Cotton or Cottonian library was the library compiled by Sir Robert Bruce Cotton (1571 - 1631), antiquarian and bibliophile. Cotton's library was just that: the books, manuscripts, coins and medalions he h..
Cotton Mather
Cotton Mather (1663–1728) circa 1700 Cotton Mather (February 12, 1663 – February 13, 1728). B.A. 1678 (Harvard College), M.A. 1681; honorary doctorate 1710 (University of Glasgow), was a socially and politically influential Puritan minister, prolific author, and pamphleteer. Cotton M..
Cotton mill
The cotton mill is a type of factory that was created to house spinning and weaving machinery. The first cotton mill was built in 1771 in Cromford, Derbyshire, England by Richard Arkwright. The first commercially successful cotton-spinning mill with a fully mechanized power system in the United St..
Cotton module builder
The cotton module builder is a machine used in the harvest and processing of cotton. The module builder has helped to solve a logistical bottleneck by allowing cotton to be harvested quickly and compressed into large modules which are then tarped and temporarily stored at the edge of the field. ..
Cotton Owens
Cotton Owens Born: May 21, 1924 Birthplace: Union, South Carolina Awards: Named one of NASCAR's 50 Greatest Drivers (1998) National Motorsports Press Association's Hall of Fame inductee (1970) 1957 Daytona Beach Road Course winner two time Modified Series champion (1953 and 1954)..
Cotton pad
Cotton pads are pads similar to pledgets. They are made from cotton and can be used for medical or cosmetic purposes. For medical purposes, cotton pads are used to stop bleeding and are sometimes used as makeshift bandages by taping the cotton pad in place with tape. Cotton pads are used in the appl..
Cotton patch gospel
Cotton Patch Gospel is a musical that retells the story of Jesus as if in modern day, rural Georgia. Based on the book The Cotton Patch Version of Matthew and John by Clarence Jordan, the music and lyrics to the musical were written by Harry Chapin and were his last work before his death. The stag..
Cotton picker
Cotton picker at work The mechanical cotton picker is a machine that automates cotton harvesting. It was first invented in the 1920s, but was not made practical until the 1950s, and even then, it was not immediately implemented on most farms. The first pickers were only capable of harvest..
Cotton Plant, Arkansas
Cotton Plant is a city in Woodruff County, Arkansas, United States. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 960. Geography Cotton Plant is located at [35°0′12″N, 91°15′5″W] (35.003367, -91.251337)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the Unit..
Cotton Price Stabilization Board
The Cotton Price Stabilization Board (Caisse de Stabilisation des Prix du Coton or CSPC) was a Chadian governative board created in 1968. Its task was to stabilize prices paid to peasant producers by funding operating losses incurred by Cotontchad, the parastatal giant that bought, ginned and sold a..
Cotton Pygmy Goose
The Cotton Pygmy Goose (Nettapus coromandelianus) is a small perching duck which breeds in India and southeast Asia and south to northern Australia. It is largely resident, apart from dispersion in the wet season, but Chinese birds winter further south. It nests in tree holes, laying 8-15 eggs...
Cotton rat
A cotton rat is any member of the Sigmodon genus of rodents. They are called cotton rats because they build their nests out of cotton, and can damage cotton crops. Cotton rats have small ears and dark coats, and are found in North and South America. The molars of cotton rats are S-shaped when vie..
Cotton reel tank
A cotton reel tank is a simple self-propelling mechanical toy which is easy to make at home. At one time, making these was popular, but perhaps has become less so in the age of sophisticated electronic toys, and a decline in home sewing. To make one, you need: A cotton reelA rubber bandTwo matchst..
Cotton States and International Exposition (1895)
The 1895 Cotton States and International Exposition was held at the current Piedmont Park in Atlanta, Georgia. It is most remembered for the Atlanta Compromise speech given by Booker T. Washington on September 18, 1895. In late September Charles Francis Jenkins demonstrated an early movie projector..
Cotton swab
The most common uses for cotton swabs include aural hygiene and cosmetics application. Cotton swabs (British English: cotton buds) are used in first aid, other medical uses, cosmetics application, and a variety of other uses. They consist of a small wad of cotton wrapped around the end of a ..
Cotton tensor
In differential geometry, the Cotton tensor on a (pseudo)-Riemannian manifold of dimension n is a third-order tensor concomitant of the metric, like the Weyl tensor. Just as the vanishing of the Weyl tensor for n ≥ 4 is a necessary and sufficient condition for the manifold to be confor..
Cotton thistle
Onopordum acanthium (Cotton thistle) is a flowering plant in the Family Asteraceae. Other common names include, Scotch thistle, and Scotch cotton thistle. Native to Europe, North Africa and Asia, it is a vigorous, biennial with coarse, spiny leaves and conspicuous spiny-winged stems. The botanic..
Cotton Township, Minnesota
Cotton Township is a township in St. Louis County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 506 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 186.7 km² (72.1 mi²). 179.6 km² (69.3 mi²) of it is land and 7.1 km² (2.7 mi²) of i..
Cotton Tree
The Cotton Tree is the historic symbol of Freetown, the capital city of Sierra Leone. It was here in 1792 when a group of former American slaves, who had gained their freedom by fighting with the British in the American War of Independence, joined the settlement and gave it the name Freetown. Thi..
Cotton Tree Drive
Cotton Tree Drive (紅棉路) is a road in Central to Mid-levels on the Hong Kong Island in Hong Kong. The road is famous because of Cotton Tree Drive Marriage Registry, a hotspot for marriage registration in Hong Kong Park. The road starts from Harcourt Road and runs with flyovers over Queenswa..
Cotton Valley, Louisiana
Cotton Valley is a town in Webster Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 1,189 at the 2000 census. Geography Cotton Valley is located at [32°48′52″N, 93°25′17″W] (32.814421, -93.421299)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Censu..
Cotton Warburton
Irvine "Cotton" Warburton (born October 8, 1911 in San Diego and died August 11, 1982 in Culver City, CA) was an All-America University of Southern California quarterback in 1933. College Career The San Diego native brought speed to the USC Trojans after winning the California high school quarte..
Cotton wool
Cotton wool consists of silky fibers taken from cotton plants in their raw state. Impurities, such as seeds, are removed and the cotton is then bleached and sterilized. It is also a refined product (absorbent cotton in U.S. usage) which has medical, cosmetic and many other practical uses. ..
Cotto vs. Corley
The Cotto vs. Corley fight was a bout held in Bayamon, Puerto Rico, on February 26, 2005. It was for Miguel Cotto's WBO world Jr. Welterweight title, and it pitted him against former world champion Demarcus Corley. Much expectation preceded the fight, which was sponsored in Puerto Rico by DirecTV. ..
Cotto vs. Pinto
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Cottrellville Township, Michigan
Cottrellville Township is a township in St. Clair County, Michigan, United States. The population was 3,814 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 58.0 km² (22.4 mi²). 54.9 km² (21.2 mi²) of it is land and 3.1 km² (1.2 mi²..
Cottrell atmosphere
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Cottun
Cottun (pro. koh-teun, similar to the spelling of cotton) is a commune of the département of Calvados, in the Basse-Normandie région, in France. Its postal code is 14400. The INSEE code is 14184. ..
Cottus
Cottus may mean: Cottus, one of the Hecatonchires of Greek mythologyCottus, a genus of sculpin fish 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 ..
Cottus (genus)
Cottus is a genus of the sculpin family Cottidae. It is often referred to as the "freshwater sculpins", as the principle genus of sculpins to be found in fresh water. They are mostly small fish, rarely reaching more than 15 cm in length. Species Cottus aleuticus Gilbert, 1896 - coastrange sculpi..
Cotuí
Cotuí is a city in the Dominican Republic and is one of the oldest cities of Hispaniola. It is the capital of Sánchez Ramírez Province in el Cibao. It was built by Bartolomew Columbus, brother of Christopher Columbus, in the year 1510. Cotuí was the name of an aboriginal Caribbean tribe leader ..
Cotuit, Massachusetts
Cotuit is a village in the city of Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States. Located on a peninsula on the south side of Barnstable, Cotuit is primarily residential with several small beaches. In years past, Cotuit oysters could be found on menus in restaurants from San Francisco to Boston to Paris..
Cotuit Hall
Cotuit Hall is one of the nine halls of residence at Oxford Brookes University. Located on Pullens Lane in Headington, a few minutes walk away from the Gipsy Lane campus, it houses 102 students in single rooms. The hall is fully catered. History The house itself was originally named Napier House af..
Cotula coronopifolia
The small marsh flower Cotula coronopifolia (also spelled C. coronipifolia) bears the common names brass buttons, golden buttons, and buttonweed. The flowers are bright yellow discoid inflorescences that look like thick buttons. Individual plants spread stems along the ground and send up the knobb..
Cotulla, Texas
Cotulla is a city in La Salle County, Texas, United States. The population was 3,614 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of La Salle County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Education4 External links Geography Cotulla is located..
Coturnix
Coturnix is a genus of quail. Members of the genus are typically small brown birds, with buff and red tones, and dark lines around the head and nape. Species list * Japanese Quail, Coturnix japonica* Common Quail, Coturnix coturnix* Harlequin Quail, Coturnix delegorguei* Rain Quail, Coturnix cor..
Cotwall End Nature Reserve
'Cotwall End Nature Centre, Sedgley, as it was formerly known, is now both an animal sanctuary (Brockswood) and home to Proteus Reptile Trust. The site is currently undergoing extensive renovation work and is only open to the public at certain times (usually weekends and school holidays). On compl..
Cotwall End Primary School
Cotwall End Primary School is situated in Sedgley, West Midlands. It was opened in 1962, providing a one-form entry for pupils of primary school age. The school's headteacher at this time was Mr Clifford Whitehouse. Cotwall End became a two-form entry school in 1971 following the completion of th..
Coty
Coty may refer to: François Coty (1874 – 1934), perfume maker and founder of Solidarité Française and Coty, Inc.René Coty (1882 – 1962), President of FranceCoty, Inc., a beauty products manufacturerCoty Award"COTY" is a common abbreviation for the Car of the Year award This is a �..
Coty, Inc.
Coty, Inc. is a beauty products manufacturer whose core businesses are fragrances, color cosmetics, and skin care. It is known for its cooperation with designers and celebrities for the creation of fragrances; prominent among them are Celine Dion and Jennifer Lopez. Contents 1 History2 ..
Cotyledon
For the genus of Crassulaceae, see Cotyledon. This seedling germinated producing two plain-looking cotyledons later followed by two normal-looking leaves that are small copies of the adult leaves. cotyledon in formation before the accumulation of the reserves seen at Judas-tree (Cercis sil..
Cotylelobium melanoxylon
Cotylelobium melanoxylon is a tropical rainforest tree found on the Malay peninsula as well as in the Malay archipelago. It is a very good quality timber, as it has very hard and heavy as well as durable wood. Local names of the tree include Resak tembaga in Malay and Khiam (เคี่ยม) in..
Cotylorhiza tuberculata
Cotylorhiza tuberculata is a species of jellyfish, also known as the Mediterranean jelly or fried egg jellyfish. It is commonly found in the Mediterranean Sea, Aegean Sea and Adriatic Sea. Capable of growing as large as 35cm in diameter, the Mediterranean jelly, unlike many others of its species, ..
Cotys
Cotys (Kotys) was a Thracian name, borne by a number of Thracians (such as Cotys I), and also by a Thracian goddess (see Kotys). ..
Cotys I
For other usages, see Cotys. Cotys I was born during the reign of Seuthes I. He became king after he killed the previous Thracian king Hebryzelmis. On gaining the Odrysian throne the Athenians made him their ally. In order to make his position stronger Cotys married his daughter to the Athenian gen..
Coty Award
The Coty American Fashion Critics' Awards is the highest praise that can be awarded in clothing and is often referred to as the 'Oscars' of the clothing world. This award is given annually to top candidates in various clothing fashion fields by Coty, Inc. External links [Coty Homepage]&#..
Coty Pinckney
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Cot (furniture)
A cot is a small bed (called a crib in American English) specifically for babies and infants. A crib can also refer to a stand that contains hay (a 'hay crib'), used to feed animals. Cots are typically used as a bed for a baby after it is no longer safe to leave them in a bassinette. Cots are de..
Cot Valley
Cot Valley is an outstandingly beautiful place near St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. A stream runs through the centre of the valley down to the Atlantic coast. It is often overlooked by tourists who flock towards Land's End. There are protected boulders which are of specific scientific interest. The ar..
Co Trach
The Co Trach festival is celebrated in the city of Nam Dinh in Vietnam from August 18-20. It celebrates Tran Hung Dao who was a commander-in-chief of Vietnam and fought of the Mongols long ago. ..

 


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