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D'Unbelievables
D'Unbelievables is an Irish comic duo. It was formed in late 80s by Pat Shortt and Jon Kenny in Limerick. Together they created characters which could be seen on every street corner and every pub in Ireland. They toured extensively all over Ireland for almost a decade until Jon Kenny was diagnosed w..
Dun, France
Dun Country France Région Midi-Pyrénées Départment Ariège Arrondissement Pamiers Canton Mirepoix INSEE 09122 Postal Code 09000 MayorCurrent Term Alain Palmade2001-2008 Intercommunality Communauté de communes du Pays de Mire..
Dun-bar
The Dun-bar (Cosmia trapezina) is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is a common European species. This is a very variable species, both in size (wingspan 28-38 mm) and colour. The ground colour of the forewings varies from pale buff to dark or reddish brown with three narrow fascia. The area betw..
Dunach Elementary School
Dunach Elementary is a public elementary school in Abbotsford, British Columbia part of School District 34 Abbotsford. ..
Dunadd
Dunadd hillfort Dunadd, 'fort on the [River] Add', is an Iron Age and later hillfort near Kilmartin in Argyll and Bute, Scotland (NR 836 936). At one time an island, it now lies inland near the River Add. The surrounding land, now largely reclaimed, was formerly boggy and known as ..
Dunadry
Dunadry (Dún Eadradh in Irish) is a small village in County Antrim, near Antrim town in Northern Ireland. It had a population of 237 people in the 2001 Census. It is situated within the Antrim Borough Council area. References [NI Neighbourhood Information System] See also List of villa..
Dunajec River
Dunajec in the Pieniny mountains Dunajec viewed from Trzy Korony The Dunajec is a river running through northern Slovakia and southern Poland. It is a tributary of the Vistula river. The Dunajec is 274 kilometers long, running through Slovakia for 27 kilometers and through Poland for ..
Dunajská Lužná
Dunajská Lužná is a municipality (village) in Slovakia in the Senec District. Dunajská Lužná lies approximately 15 km from the capital city of Bratislava towards Dunajská Streda and Komárno. She was founded on 1st January, 1974 consisting of three formerly separate villages - Nové Košari..
Dunajská Streda
Dunajská Streda (Hungarian: Dunaszerdahely, German: Niedermarkt) is a town in southern Slovakia (Trnavský kraj). Dunajská Streda is the most important town of the Žitný ostrov (Csallóköz) region. It has a population of 23,518 (2001 census). Contents 1 Name2 History3 Sight..
Dunajská Streda District
Dunajská Streda District (okres Dunajská Streda) is a district in the Trnava Region of western Slovakia. Until 1918, the district was mostly part of the Hungarian county of Pressburg, apart from a small area in the south, which formed part of the county of Komárno, and Baloň, which forme..
Dunaliella Salina
Dunaliella salina is a type of halophile pink micro-algae especially found in sea salt fields. Known for its anti-oxidant activity, it is used in cosmetics and dietary supplements. ..
Dunam
A dunam or dönüm, dunum, donum is a unit of area. Originally, a dönüm, from the Ottoman Turkish ضنمق / dönmek (to turn), was the amount of land one man could till in one day. It was not precisely defined and varied considerably from place to place. It is still used, in various standardiz..
Dunama Dabbalemi
Dunama Dabbalemi, of the Sayfawa dynasty, was the mai (king) of the Kanem Empire, in present-day Chad, from 1221 to 1259. A fervent Muslim, Dabbalemi initiated diplomatic exchanges with sultans in North Africa and apparently arranged for the establishment of a special hostel in Cairo to facilitate ..
Dunamis
Dunamis is a Greek word sometimes seen in English texts because of its importance in philosophy. Aristotle It appears in Aristotle's works as a term for what is only potentially real. The word can be translated by such terms as power, capacity, potential, potency, capability and faculty (ability, s..
Dunamuggy
Dunamuggy is a townland in the Parish of Donegore, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It lies on the eastern aspect of Donegore Hill. ..
Dunans Castle
Dunans Castle is located in Glendaruel (off the A886) in the Argyll and Bute region of Scotland. The castle was originally home to the Fletcher Clan who moved to the site c.1745 carrying with them the door of their previous home at Achallader. In 1864 the original mansion-style house (to the le..
Dunany, Quebec
Dunany is a small community in the province of Quebec, Canada. It is located just over an hour's drive west of Montreal in the Laurentian Mountains, some 10 to 15 kilometres north of Lachute, Quebec. External links [Official Site][A history of Dunany] ..
Dunapataj
Dunapataj Country: Hungary County: Bács-Kiskun Area: 90.47 km² Density: 3,735 41/km² Postal code: 6328 Area code: 78 Coordinates: ..
Dunash
The name Dunash refers two Jewish scholars of the 10th century: Dunash ibn Tamim andDunash ben Labrat. 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 ..
Dunash ben Labrat
Dunash ben Labrat (920-990) (Hebrew: דוֹנָש בֵּן לָבְרָט; Arabic: دوﻧﺵ ﺇﺒﻦ ﻠﺑﺮﺍﻃ) was a medieval Jewish commentator, poet, and grammarian of the Golden age of Jewish culture in Spain and a student of Rabbi Saadia Gaon. He was born in the city of Fes, Morocco. ..
Dunash ibn Tamim
Dunash ibn Tamim was a Jewish tenth century scholar, and a pioneer of scientific study among Arabic-speaking Jews. His Arabic name was Abu Sahl; his surname, according to an isolated statement of Moses ibn Ezra, was "Al-Shafalgi," perhaps after his (unknown) birthplace. His family name seems to hav..
Dunaújváros
Dunaújváros Country: Hungary County: Fejér Area: 52.66 km² Density: 51,378 975.65/km² Postal code: 2400 Area code: 25 Coordinates: ..
Dunavecse
Dunavecse County Bács-Kiskun Area 66.77 km² Population Total (2001)Population density 4,24963.63 /km² Postal code 6087 Area code 78 Dunavecse is a village in Bács-Kiskun county, Hungary. County of Bács-Kiskun Bács-Kiskun Topics | History | Geograp..
Dunaverty Massacre
In Kintyre, Scotland, at Dunaverty Castle in 1647, after the Battle of Rhunahaorine Moss, the remaining men of MacDonald's army surrendered at Dunaverty after a siege and were killed, nearly to the man, by the Covenanters under General David Leslie. Though this site had been a fortification for nea..
Duna Records
Duna Records is a record label founded by desert rocker Brant Bjork. External link [Official site] ..
Duna TV
Duna TV or Duna Televízió is one of two state-owned television companies in Hungary. "Duna" is the Hungarian name for the Danube. History Duna TV began broadcasting in December 1992, and was the first Hungarian TV station to broadcast on satellite. It was the first station which broadcast progra..
Dunback
Dunback is a small town in the Otago region of New Zealand. It is located between Palmerston and Ranfurly on Highway 85. It has a population of about 200 people. Most of these people live in the rural areas near the town. ..
Dunball
Dunball is a small hamlet east of the village of Puriton and close to the town of Bridgwater, Somerset. Located on the A38, adjacent to Junction 23 of the M5 motorway, it hosts a wharf on the River Parrett which is the only part of the Port of Bridgwater still in commercial use today. Dunball also ..
Dunbar
This article is about Dunbar in Scotland. See also Dunbar (disambiguation) The Royal Burgh of Dunbar is a burgh in East Lothian on the southeast coast of Scotland, approximately 30 miles east of Edinburgh. Archaeological excavations in Castle Park show Dunbar to have had a settled community a fe..
Dunbar's number
Dunbar's number (also known as the Dunbar number or the Monkeysphere) is a value significant in sociology and anthropology. Proposed by British anthropologist Robin Dunbar, it measures the "cognitive limit to the number of individuals with whom any one person can maintain stable relationships". Du..
Dunbar, Georgia
Dunbar, Georgia is an unincorporated community located in Houston County, Georgia. Dunbar is located in the extreme northwestern corner of Houston County, one mile east of US Highway 41 at the intersection of Dubar Road and Houston Lake Road. The approximate population of Dunbar as of 2000 is ab..
Dunbar, Nebraska
(This article is about Dunbar, Nebraska. See also Dunbar (disambiguation)) Dunbar is a village in Otoe County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 237 at the 2000 census. Geography Dunbar is located at [40°40′4″N, 96°1′47″W] (40.667826, -96.029697)[Geographic refe..
Dunbar, Pennsylvania
See also Dunbar (disambiguation) Dunbar is a borough in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,219 at the 2000 census. Geography Dunbar is located at [39°58′36″N, 79°36′53″W]1. According to the United States Census Bureau, the borough has a total are..
Dunbar, West Virginia
See also Dunbar (disambiguation) Dunbar is a city in Kanawha County, West Virginia, along the Kanawha River. The population was 8,154 at the 2000 census. Dunbar was incorporated on April 19, 1921, by an Act of the West Virginia Legislature, and named for the late Dunbar Baines, a prominent Charlest..
Dunbar, Wisconsin
See also Dunbar (disambiguation) Dunbar is a town in Marinette County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,303 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 272.5 km² (105.2 mi²). 270.4 km² (104.4 mi²) of it is land and 2.0..
Dunbar-Southlands
Dunbar-Southlands is a neighbourhood in the City of Vancouver that stretches north from the Fraser River across much of the peninsula between the mouth of the Fraser and English Bay. It encompasses a collection of commercial and residential areas mostly made up of single-family residences, as well..
Dunbarton, New Hampshire
Dunbarton is a town in Merrimack County, New Hampshire, USA. The population was 2,226 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 External links History Originally granted as Gorham's-town in 1735, and re-granted as Starkstown in 1748, the town was incor..
Dunbartonshire
Dunbartonshire Lieutenancy Dunbartonshire (Siorrachd Dhùn Bhreatainn in Gaelic) or the County of Dumbarton, is a lieutenancy area and a registration county of Scotland. Between 1890 and 1975 it was a county. The area had been previously been part of the historic district of Lennox, which was a ..
Dunbartonshire (UK Parliament constituency)
Dunbartonshire County constituency Created: 1708 Abolished: 1950 Type: House of Commons Dunbartonshire was a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1708 to 1950. In 1950 the Dunbartonshire constituency, along with the constituency o..
Dunbartonshire and Argyll & Bute
Dunbartonshire and Argyll & Bute is an administrative division of Scotland, used for electoral registration and property valuation; and for the administration of criminal justice social work services. It consists of Argyll and Bute, East Dunbartonshire, and West Dunbartonshire. ..
Dunbarton High School
Dunbarton High School is located in Pickering, Ontario within the Durham District School Board. The school has students in grades 9-12 and offers a wide range of academic and extra-curricular activities. External links [Dunbarton High School][Dunbarton HS Robotics Team] ..
Dunbar (Catch-22)
Dunbar is a fictional character in Joseph Heller's novel Catch-22. Dunbar's chief goal is to prolong his life to whatever extent possible. In this respect, he and Yossarian are quite similar, and so they make fast friends. However, Dunbar's method for his life's prolongment is vastly different fr..
Dunbar (disambiguation)
Dunbar can refer to: Places Dunbar, a town in East Lothian, Scotland*Dunbar Castle (redirects to John Muir Country Park) Dunbar, NebraskaDunbar, PennsylvaniaDunbar, WisconsinDunbar, West Virginia People Paul Laurence Dunbar, American poetBonnie J. Dunbar, American astronautSly Dunbar, Jamaican m..
Dunbar (shipwreck)
The Dunbar was a 1167 ton clipper that was wrecked near the entrance to Sydney Harbour, Australia in 1857 with the loss of 121 lives. The Dunbar was built in 1854 to ferry passengers from England during the Australian gold rush. On the night of 20 August, 1857, the ship approached the entrance to S..
Dunbar Apartments
Constructed in 1926, the Dunbar Apartments are a set of buildings in Harlem in New York City, built by John D. Rockefeller, Jr., to provide housing for African Americans. The apartments were designed by architect Andrew J. Thomas, noted for his designs in the community of Jackson Heights, NY. The co..
Dunbar Armored robbery
The Dunbar Armored robbery is the largest cash robbery to have occurred in the United States. It occurred in 1997 at the Dunbar Armored facility in Los Angeles, California. The thieves made off with some 18.9 million U.S. Dollars. The robbery was masterminded by Allen Pace, who worked for Dunba..
Dunbar Baronets
There have been five Dunbar Baronetcies; the first, second, and fourth in the Baronetage of England, the third in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia, and the last in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. There is also a Hope-Dunbar Baronetcy. The Dunbar Baronets of Mockrum are notable as the 11th Barone..
Dunbar Cave State Park
Dunbar Cave State Park is a 115 acre (450,000 m²) park in Clarksville, Tennessee, situated around Dunbar Cave. Dunbar Cave is the 280th largest cave complex in the world, stretching 8.067 miles (13 km) inward. In front of the cave entrance is a large concrete poured structure with three distin..
Dunbar Davis
Dunbar John Davis (June 30, 1843 - March 30, 1923) was a Keeper in the United States Life-Saving Service. During his service he was the Keeper at the Cape Fear Station and was later transferred to the Oak Island Station in 1892. Davis is famous for his numerous rescues at sea, but is most famous ..
Dunbar High School
Dunbar High School is a Washington, D.C. public school, and was the first high school for black children. It was known for its excellent academics, enough so that many black parents would move to Washington specifically so their children could attend it. Its faculty was paid well by the standards ..
Dunbar Magnet Middle School
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Dunbar railway station
Dunbar railway station serves the small town of Dunbar in East Lothian, Scotland. It is located on the East Coast Main Line. External links [Train times] and [station information] for from National Rail[Map] and [aerial photo] of from Multimap.com ..
Dunbar Township, Minnesota
Dunbar Township is a township in Faribault County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 312 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 93.0 km² (35.9 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 312 p..
Dunbar Township, Pennsylvania
Dunbar Township is a township in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 7,562 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 154.2 km² (59.5 mi²). 153.0 km² (59.1 mi²) of it is land and 1.1 km² (0.4 mi²) o..
Dunbeath
Dunbeath is a village in south-east Caithness, Scotland on the A9 road. It is the birthplace of the author Neil Gunn (The Silver Darlings, "Highland River", etc.), many of whose novels are set in Dunbeath and its Strath. Dunbeath has a very rich archaeological landscape, the site of numerous iron a..
Dunbeath Castle
Dunbeath Castle is a castle on the east coast of Caithness in the Scottish Highlands. A castle has stood on the rocky peninsula at Dunbeath since 1428 when the lands belonged to the Earl of Caithness. After passing through the hands of the Innes family, it became the property of the Sinclairs of Ge..
Dunbeg
Dunbeg, a village about two and a half miles outside of Oban has a population of just under 1000. It is home to the Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS), one of the primary marine science centres in the UK. Also near Dunbeg, is Dunstaffnage Castle, part of the Campbell Clan and is owned ..
Dunblane
Dunblane is a small town north of Stirling in the Stirling council area in Scotland. It has a population of around 10,000, and its main landmark is Dunblane Cathedral. The town is situated off the A9 road, on the way to Perth. The River Allan runs through the town, splitting it into quite distinct..
Dunblane Cathedral
Dunblane Cathedral. Dunblane Cathedral is the larger of the two parish churches serving Dunblane in Scotland. It was once the home of the bishops of Dunblane, until the abolition of bishops after the Scottish Reformation. Technically, therefore, it is no longer a cathedral, as there are still..
Dunblane massacre
The Dunblane massacre was a multiple homicide which occurred at the primary school in the town of Dunblane, Scotland on 13 March 1996. It remains one of the deadliest attacks on children in the United Kingdom ever. Thomas Hamilton Contents 1 Course of Events2 List of fatalities3&n..
Dunblane railway station
Dunblane railway station serves the town of Dunblane in the central belt. It has three platforms, one which serves as a terminus for trains from Glasgow and Edinburgh, one which serves trains heading north to Perth, Dundee, Aberdeen and Inverness. The last serves trains heading to Glasgow and Edinbu..
Dunboyne
Dunboyne (Dún Búinne in Irish) is a town in County Meath in the Republic of Ireland. It is a dormitory town for the city of Dublin. Although its history stretches back to the Middle Ages, it has seen major transformation since the early 1980s, as suburban housing estates were developed around th..
Dunboy Castle
Dunboy Castle (Caisleán Dhún Baoi) was a stronghold of the O'Sullivan Beare, a Gaelic clan leader and 'Chief of Dunboy'. The castle is located on the Beara Peninsula in south-west Ireland near the town of Castletownbere and was built to guard and defend the harbour of Bearhaven. Its pres..
Dunbridge railway station
Dunbridge railway station is a small station in the village of Dunbridge, Hampshire. The station is on the Wessex Main Line, and has an infrequent service. It is the closest railway station to Mottisfont Abbey. External links [Train times] and [station information] for from N..
Dunbrody Abbey
Dunbrody Abbey is a Cistercian monastery in county Wexford, Ireland. The cross-shaped church was built in the 13th century, and the tower was added in the 15th century. With a length of 59m the church is one of the longest in Ireland. The visitor centre is run by the current Earl of Belfast and ha..
Duncan
Duncan is a Scottish name meaning dark, or brown, warrior, the equivalent in Gaelic being Donnchadh. It may be used as a surname or boy's first name. It is the name of several famous people, including two Scottish kings, several places in the United States, and six ships of the Royal Navy. In royal..
Duncan's Dam
Duncan's Dam is a dam situated in the city of Lisburn, Northern Ireland near the Thiepval Army Barracks. It was used until 1941 as a water supply for Lisburn. The dam is now open to the public - there is a path around the water and kids playground at the north end. Sometimes people will be fishing..
Duncan's new multiple range test
In statistics, Duncan's new multiple range test (MRT) is a multiple comparison procedure developed by David B Duncan in 1955. Duncan's MRT belongs to the general class of multiple comparison procedures that use the studentized range statistic qr to compare sets of means. Duncan's new multiple range..
Duncan's Toy Chest
Duncan's Toy Chest is a fictional store featured in the movie [[Home Alone 2: Lost in New York]]. The store was created on the ground floor of the Rookery Building in Chicago, Illinois. The store is owned by E.F. Duncan, played by Eddie Bracken. Every Christmas Eve, Mr. Duncan gives all the store'..
Duncan, Arizona
Duncan is a town in Greenlee County, Arizona, United States. The population was 812 at the 2000 census. Geography Duncan is located at [32°43′33″N, 109°5′52″W] (32.725828, -109.097686)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the to..
Duncan, British Columbia
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Duncan, Iowa
Duncan, Iowa was founded in 1892 by Frank Urich Sr. and his wife. ..
Duncan, Kentucky
Duncan is the name of two places in the U.S. state of Kentucky in the United States of America: Duncan, Casey County, KentuckyDuncan, Mercer County, Kentucky This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might sh..
Duncan, Mississippi
Duncan is a town in Bolivar County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 578 at the 2000 census. Geography Duncan is located at [34°2′32″N, 90°44′48″W] (34.042147, -90.746669)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the tow..
Duncan, Missouri
Duncan is the name of two places in the U.S. state of Missouri in the United States of America: Duncan, Webster County, MissouriDuncan, Wright County, Missouri This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might ..
Duncan, Nebraska
Duncan is a village in Platte County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 359 at the 2000 census. Geography Duncan is located at [41°23′24″N, 97°29′43″W] (41.389993, -97.495171)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the vil..
Duncan, Oklahoma
Duncan is a city in Stephens County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 22,505 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Stephens County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Duncan is the birthplace of Ron Howard, Hoyt Axton, Jeane Kirkpatrick, and Matthew Boyd. Contents 1 Geo..
Duncan, South Carolina
Duncan is a town in Spartanburg County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 2,870 at the 2000 census. Geography Duncan is located at [34°56′6″N, 82°8′5″W] (34.934983, -82.134801)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau,..
Duncannon
This article is about the place in Ireland. For the city in the United States, see Duncannon, Pennsylvania. Duncannon (Dún Canann in Irish, meaning the Fort of Conán, possibly Conán mac Morna of the Fianna) is a village in southwest County Wexford, Republic of Ireland. Bordered to the west by W..
Duncannon, Pennsylvania
Duncannon is a borough in Perry County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,508 at the 2000 census. Geography Duncannon is located at [40°23′38″N, 77°1′44″W] (40.393986, -77.028891)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Burea..
Duncansby Head
Duncansby Head ([58°38′40″N, 03°01′28″W], grid reference ) is one of the most northerly parts of the Scottish mainland, and is near John O Groats, Caithness, Highland. The headland juts into the North Sea, with the Pentland Firth to its north and west and the Moray Firth to its s..
Duncansville, Pennsylvania
Duncansville is a borough in Blair County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,238 at the 2000 census. Geography Duncansville is located at [40°25′30″N, 78°25′57″W] (40.425072, -78.432435)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Censu..
Duncans Mills, California
Duncan's Mills is a town located in Sonoma County, California. Originally founded in the 1870s, the town once held a railroad station and a number of shops and businesses, in addition to housing. The railroad ceased running in the 1930s, and the small town slowly faded, until a 1976 restoration pr..
Duncanthrax the Bellicose
Duncanthrax the Bellicose is a fictional character from the Zork Universe. Duncanthrax was the first king in the Flathead Dynasty. He overthrew Zilbo III, the last king of the Entharion Dynasty. His military conquests were responsible for most of the territories controlled by Quendor. He conquere..
Duncanville, Texas
Duncanville is a city in Dallas County, Texas (USA). Duncanville's population was 36,081 at the 2000 census. Duncanville is a suburb of Dallas, and is part of the Tri-city area, which includes Duncanville, Cedar Hill, and DeSoto. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Education4&nbs..
Duncanville High School
Duncanville High School is a secondary school located in Duncanville, Texas. The school is a part of the Duncanville Independent School District. The high school campus is the second-largest in the nation in terms of physical size, and enrolls approximately 3,750 students annually (five times the s..
Duncanville Independent School District
Duncanville Independent School District is a school district based in Duncanville, Texas. Duncanville ISD serves most of the city of Duncanville, portions of DeSoto, and portions of Dallas. Contents 1 ..
Duncan Airport
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Duncan and Isadora Quagmire
A Series of Unfortunate Events character Duncan and Isadora Quagmire Gender Male/Female respectively Hair color Black in book illustrations Age 13/141 Film portrayer None First appearance The Austere Academy V.F.D. alliance Volunteer side of the schism Duncan and Isadora ..
Duncan Archibald Graham
Duncan Archibald Graham CC (1882 – February 18, 1974) was a Canadian physician and academic who held the first position in the British Empire of chair of clinical medicine, established by John Craig Eaton at the University of Toronto in 1919. He held this position and was Chair of the Departme..
Duncan Armstrong
Duncan Armstrong (born April 7, 1968 in Brisbane, Queensland) is an Australian freestyle swimmer of the 1980s, who won gold in the 200m freestyle at the 1988 Seoul Olympics. He is currently a swimming commentator on Channel Nine's Wide World of Sports and is also a well known swimming safety advoca..
Duncan Ball
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Duncan Bannatyne
Duncan Bannatyne OBE, is a Scottish entrepreneur and businessman. He is most famous for his appearance as a 'dragon', or venture capital investor, on the BBC programme Dragons' Den. Raised in the town of Clydebank in relative poverty, Bannatyne's business career began with an ice cream van purcha..
Duncan Bàn MacIntyre
Donnchadh Bàn Mac an t-Saoir (usually Duncan Ban MacIntyre in English, 1724-1812) is one of the most renowned of Scottish Gaelic poets and formed an integral part of one of the golden ages of Gaelic poetry in Scotland during the 18th Century. He is best known for his poem about Ben Doran ; "Moladh ..
Duncan Barkes
Duncan Barkes is one of the UK's youngest national talk radio hosts. As well as regular fill-in host on talkSPORT he can also be heard filling in on North South Divided - a late night networked radio talk show broadcast on 28 FM stations across the UK. Duncan Barkes first started appearing on talkSP..
Duncan Beattie
Duncan Beattie (born June 7, 1929) was the Progressive Conservative Member of the Canadian House of Commons for the riding of Hamilton Mountain from 1972 to 1974 and again from 1979 to 1980. |- style="text-align: center;" |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Duncan Bell
Duncan Stuart Crampton Bell (born October 1, 1974) is an English rugby union player currently playing for Bath Rugby in the Guinness Premiership at the position of prop. He has previously played for NEC Harlequins, Sale Sharks, Ebbw Vale and Pontypridd. Educated at Colston's Collegiate School, Brist..
Duncan Bell (actor)
Duncan Bell was born on 5 April 1955 in Glasgow, Scotland to an English father and a Scottish mother. In September 2001 he won the role of Sergeant Dennis Merton in Britain's biggest TV drama series Heartbeat. The role of Merton bought back childhood memories for Duncan as he spent holidays in Scarb..
Duncan Black
For the weblogger and media critic, see Atrios. Duncan Black (May 23, 1908 - January 14, 1991) was responsible for unearthing the work of many early political scientists, including Charles Dodgson, and was responsible for the Black electoral system, a variant upon the Condorcet method whereby, in t..
Duncan Boyd
Duncan Boyd was a fictional character in the BBC soap opera EastEnders. He was played by David Gillespie. As curate at the local church, Duncan provided a sympathetic ear for the confused 18 year-old Sharon Watts, who found herself romantically attracted to him. History Duncan the curate was firs..
Duncan Brennan
Duncan Brennan is a professional voice actor. He does several voices, including Chuck E. Cheese and Barney the Dinosaur. He has done voices in various Dragon Ball spinoffs, Samurai 7, Fullmetal Alchemist, Kiddy Grade, Meitantei Conan, and Blue Gender He currently works at Gateway Church in Southlak..
Duncan Brown
Duncan Brown was the bass player for British indie not-quite-rock band Stereolab. He was with the band for their groundbreaking 1996 album Emperor Tomato Ketchup but left soon after. ..
Duncan Browne
Duncan Browne (born March 25, 1947 in England) was a singer-songwriter. He attended the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, studying both music theory and drama, but choose to become a musician when he in 1967 met Andrew Loog Oldham and signed with his Immediate Records label. His debut album,..
Duncan Cameron
Duncan Cameron could mean: Dr Duncan Cameron OBE was the founding secretary of Edinburgh's Heriot-Watt University.General Sir Duncan Cameron was a British general and a figure in the Maori Wars in New Zealand.Duncan Cameron is an American paranormal lecturer who claims to have traveled through time..
Duncan Cameron (fur trader)
Duncan Cameron (ca 1764 - May 15 1848) was a Canadian fur trader and political figure in Upper Canada. He was born in Glenmoriston, Scotland around 1764. He came to Tryon County, New York with his parents [[in 1773. His father served with a loyalist regiment during the American Revolution and the f..
Duncan Cameron (general)
General Sir Duncan Cameron was the Commander of the British Imperial Forces stationed in New Zealand during the middle phase of the Māori Wars. Cameron also commanded the New Zealand militia, those troops recruited directly by the New Zealand Government, although this was subject to the whims of th..
Duncan Cameron (Manitoba Conservative)
For the Duncan Cameron who was a Liberal member of the Manitoba provincial legislature from 1920 to 1922, click here. Duncan Cameron (May 1, 1863—?) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1908 to 1910, as an Independent Conservative. Cameron..
Duncan Cameron (Manitoba politician)
Duncan Cameron (August 1, 1865—October 1948) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1920 to 1922, as a member of the Liberal Party. Cameron was born in Inverness, Scotland, and was educated in Inverness and Stafford, England. He came to Cana..
Duncan Cameron (university administrator)
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Duncan Campbell
For other people named , see {{{1. Duncan Campbell was a Scots nobleman who died on July 18, 1758, as a result of wounds received in an unsuccessful frontal attack against French forces at Fort Carillon (renamed Fort Ticonderoga when the British took the fort a year later). The legend associated w..
Duncan Campbell (ancient historian)
Duncan B Campbell is a scholar of Greek and Roman warfare. Besides academic articles, he has written several popular books about ancient warfare, chiefly siegecraft. External link [Books by Duncan B Campbell] ..
Duncan Campbell (disambiguation)
There are several people named Duncan Campbell: Duncan Campbell, Scottish nobleman.Duncan Campbell, investigative journalist and TV producer, best known for his work on Signals Intelligence.Duncan Campbell, a long-standing correspondent of The Guardian who has written on crime and Latin America. ..
Duncan Campbell (investigative journalist)
For other people named , see {{{1. Duncan Campbell is a freelance investigative journalist and television producer who has specialised in intelligence issues, was prosecuted under the Official Secrets Act in the 'ABC Trial' in 1978 and made the controversial series Secret Society for the BBC in 198..
Duncan Campbell (revivalist)
For other people named , see {{{1. Duncan Campbell (1898 - 1972) was a fiery Scottish preacher who was born in the Scottish Highlands, but moved to Edinburgh. From Edinburgh he accepted a commission in 1953 to go to the island of Lewis. Campbell was very outspoken about two aspects of the Holy Sp..
Duncan Campbell (The Guardian)
For other people named , see {{{1. Duncan Campbell is a British reporter/correspondent for The Guardian. His partner is Academy-Award winning British actress Julie Christie. He should not be, but often is, confused with the other Duncan Campbell who is best known for his work on Signals Intellige..
Duncan Campbell Scott
Duncan Campbell Scott (August 2 1862-December 19 1947) was a Canadian poet and prose writer. Charles G.D. Roberts, Bliss Carman, Archibald Lampman and Scott are known as the "Confederation poets". He was born in Ottawa in 1862. Early in life, he became an accomplished pianist. In 1879, he joined ..
Duncan Canal
The Duncan Canal, also known as the West Return Canal, is a canal in Louisiana, running along a sizable portion of the boundary between Jefferson Parish, Louisiana and St. Charles Parish, Louisiana. The primary purpose of the canal is drainage; a series of pumps and feeder canals feed a portion of..
Duncan Charles Home
Photo submitted by Gerald Napier - (from the Royal Engineers Library with permission) Duncan Charles Home (1828-1857) was a recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. ..
Duncan Chow
Duncan Chow(Chinese:周群達) (born Duncan Lai(Chinese:賴登勤), September 19 1978) is a Hong Kong-born actor who was popular in Taiwan. Originally he was a profeesional windsurfer and a fashion show model, but chose acting as a career in 2001. He is the nephew of former Hong Kong olympian Lee La..
Duncan class battleship
HMS Cornwallis The Duncan class battleships were pre-Dreadnought battleships of the Royal Navy. They had a higher speed, but the same armament and a smaller displacement compared to their similar predecessor, the Majestic class. To compensate this, the Duncans had far less armour, which could ..
Duncan Cole
Duncan Cole (born July 12, 1958) was a successful New Zealand soccer player who frequently represented his country in the 1970s and 80s. He was part of the All Whites squad that took part in the 1982 World Cup Finals. Club history North Shore United (1978-1979)Canberra City (1981)North Shore United..
Duncan Coutts
Duncan Coutts is the current bass player of Canadian rock band Our Lady Peace. Robert Duncan M. Coutts was born an only child on February 4, 1969. He joined the band on September 23, 1995, replacing Chris Eacrett after Naveed, the band's first album, was produced. Before joining Our Lady Peace, ..
Duncan Dhu
Duncan Dhu is a Spanish group created in San Sebastián in 1984. Their original members were Mikel Erentxun (former singer in "Aristogatos"), Diego Vasallo and Juan Ramón Viles (former members of "Los Dalton"). Their style is based on an acoustic and simple pop-rock with a touch of rockabilly ..
Duncan Dokiwari
Bronze medal 1996Atlanta Boxing Men's Super Heavyweight Duncan Dokiwari (born October 15, 1972 in Port Harcourt) is a Nigerian boxer. At the 1996 Summer Olympics he won a bronze medal in the Men's Super Heavyweight (+91 kg) category, together with Aleksey Lezin of Russia. In 1994, Doki..
Duncan Edmonds
Duncan Edmonds (1936-) is a Canadian businessman and politician. In 1969, he unsuccessfully ran for the leadership of the Manitoba Liberal Party. Edmonds was born in Toronto, Ontario, and received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Toronto in 1959. He became a Dean of Residence at..
Duncan Edwards
Duncan Edwards (October 1, 1936 - February 21, 1958) was an English international footballer. Born in Dudley, he signed for Manchester United in June 1952 as an amateur and turned professional on October 1 1953. He was one of the Busby Babes, the young United team formed under manager Matt Busby i..
Duncan F. Kenner
Duncan F. Kenner (1813 - July 3, 1887) was a Louisiana polician, lawyer, and diplomat for the Confederate States of America. Born in New Orleans, he became a wealthy sugar-planter. He used scientific techniques and was said to be the first in Louisiana to use a railroad to bring sugar cane from the..
Duncan Faure
Duncan Faure (born December 16, 1957 in Pretoria, South Africa) was a lead singer for the 1970s pop band the Bay City Rollers from 1978 to 1981. He is married to Laurie McClain, and they reside in California with their 2 children. ..
Duncan Fearnley
Duncan Fearnly is cricket bat manufacturer in the United Kingdom. ..
Duncan Fegredo
Duncan Fegredo is a comic book artist born in Leicester in 1968. He first managed to get into comics after showing his portfolio around UKCAC in 1987 and meeting Dave Thorpe. Together they worked on a strip for a short lived British magazine called Heartbreak Hotel. After this he worked for Crisis ..
Duncan Ferguson
Duncan Ferguson [Statistics] from the Scottish Football Association[Statistics] from Sky Sports[Statistics] from Soccerbase[Statistics] from Yahoo! Sport News [2005–06 news archive] by Blue Kipper ..
Duncan Fletcher
For the American Senator and lawyer, see Duncan U. Fletcher Duncan Andrew Gwynne Fletcher OBE (born 27 September 1948 in Salisbury (now Harare), Zimbabwe) is a former Zimbabwean cricketer and current coach of the English cricket team. Fletcher was Zimbabwe's first-ever one-day international captain..
Duncan Forbes
This article is about the linguist. For the Hanoverian statesmen, see Duncan Forbes of Culloden. For the footballer, see Duncan Forbes, footballer Duncan Forbes (April 28, 1798 - August 17, 1868) was a British linguist. He was born at Kinnaird, Perthshire and brought up by his grandfather from the..
Duncan Forbes (judge)
Duncan Forbes (1685 - 1747) was a Scottish politician and judge. The second son of Duncan Forbes, MP for Nairn and Inveness, he studied law at Leiden University and became an advocate and sheriff of Midlothian in 1709. He was appointed depute-advocate for his services against the rebels in 1715. H..
Duncan Forbes of Culloden
Duncan Forbes (1644 - 1704) was a Scottish politician, and supporter of the House of Hanover. He was Provost of Inverness, and later a Commissioner to the Parliament of Scotland. In recognition of the fact his support of the crown had led to severe harassment by supporters of James Stuart he was gr..
Duncan Gillies
Duncan Gillies (January 1834 – 12 September 1903), Australian colonial politician, was the 14th Premier of Victoria. Gillies was born near Glasgow, Scotland, and was educated at the Glasgow Academy. In 1852 he arrived in Melbourne and travelled to the goldfields at Ballarat, where he worked fir..
Duncan Glen
Professor Duncan Munro Glen (born 1933) is a Scottish poet, literary editor and Emeritus Professor of Visual Communication at Nottingham Trent University. His 25 years as editor of the magazine Arkos has done much to promote Scottish poets and artists. He was a friend and early champion of Hugh MacD..
Duncan Goodhew
Duncan Goodhew MBE (born May 27, 1957) is one of the most respected and instantly recognisable UK swimming athletes. He was an Olympic gold and bronze medallist at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. Goodhew,attended Millfield school (Walton House). He was the England Swimming team captain, and mul..
Duncan Gordon Boyes
Duncan Gordon Boyes VC in his midshipman's uniform Duncan Gordon Boyes, VC (November 5, 1846–January 26, 1869) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth for..
Duncan Grant
Duncan James Corrowr Grant (21 January 1885 - 9 May 1978) was a Scottish painter and member of the Bloomsbury group. Grant was born in Rothiemurchus near Inverness, Scotland and studied art at the Slade School and in Italy and Paris. He was a cousin (and for some time a lover) of Lytton Strachey:..
Duncan Hallas
Duncan Hallas (1925-2002), was a prominent member of the Trotskyist movement in Great Britain. His first involvement in politics was as a member of the Workers International League in the early 1940s, and then its successor organisation the Revolutionary Communist Party after World War II. When fac..
Duncan Hamilton
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Duncan Hamilton (politician)
Duncan Hamilton (born 1973, Troon) is a Scottish politician. He was a Scottish National Party Member of the Scottish Parliament for Highlands and Islands region from 1999 to 2003. In the 1999 election he stood as a constituency candidate in Argyll and Bute, where he finished second behind Liberal D..
Duncan Hart
Family Affairs character Duncan Hart Played by Rocky Marshall/Jonathon Wrather Duration 1997-1999, 2000 Date of Birth July 26th 1973 Marital Status Single Occupation Unknown Family Ewan, Stella, Chris, Annie, Sam, Jamie, Melanie, Angus, Sally, Jack, Elsa Duncan Hart wa..
Duncan Hines
Duncan Hines (March 26, 1880–March 15, 1959) was a U.S. food critic, born in Bowling Green, Kentucky. He wrote a syndicated newspaper column in the early 20th century entitled "Adventures in Good Eating" which highlighted restaurants and their featured dishes in cities and towns across Americ..
Duncan Hodge
Duncan Hodge was born August 18, 1974 in Dumfries, Scotland. Educated at Merchiston Castle School, he won 26 caps playing at fly-half for the Scottish rugby union side between 1997 and 2002. He currently plays for the Edinburgh Gunners. External links [Duncan Hodge on Sporting Heroes] ..
Duncan Hunter
Duncan Hunter Duncan Lee Hunter (born May 31, 1948), American politician, has been a Republican member of the House of Representatives since 1981 from the 52nd District in northern and eastern San Diego County ([map]). It was previously numbered the 42nd District from 1981 to 1983 a..
Duncan Idaho
Duncan Idaho is a fictional character in the Dune universe created by Frank Herbert. He is the only character to feature in all six of the Dune novels, and is arguably the main character in the Dune series. In David Lynch's film version of Dune, Idaho was played by Richard Jordan. In the Sci-Fi Cha..
Duncan II of Scotland
Donnchad mac Maíl Coluim (Duncan II) (before 1069–12 November, 1094) was king of Scots. He was son of Máel Coluim mac Donnchada and his first wife Ingibiorg Finnsdottir, widow of Thorfinn Sigurdsson. Donnchad was given into the keeping of William the Conqueror in 1072 as a hostage, and spe..
Duncan Ingraham
Duncan Nathaniel Ingraham (6 December 1802 – 16 October 1891) was an officer in the United States Navy who later served in the Confederate States Navy. Contents 1 U.S. Navy service2 Confederate Navy service3 Legacy4 External links U.S. Navy service A native of Charlesto..
Duncan I of Scotland
Donnchad mac Crínáin (Anglicised Duncan) (died 15 August, 1040) was king of Alba. He was son of Crínán, hereditary lay abbot of Dunkeld, and Bethoc, daughter of king Máel Coluim mac Cináeda. Unlike the "King Duncan" of Shakespeare's Macbeth, the historical Donnchad appears to have been a you..
Duncan J. Watts
Duncan J. Watts is an associate professor of sociology at Columbia University, head of the [CDG Collective Dynamics Group] and author of the book [[Six Degrees: The Science of a Connected Age]] (Norton, 2003). He holds B.Sc in physics from the University of New South Wales, and a Ph.D. in ..
Duncan James
Duncan James (born Duncan Matthew James Inglis, April 7, 1979, in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England) was a singer in the boy band Blue and is now a solo artist. He is best known for his soul voice. Contents 1 Early years2 Blue3 Solo career4 Work outside of music5 Personal ..
Duncan Jessiman
The Honourable Duncan James Jessiman (born June 5, 1923) is a Canadian lawyer and retired Senator. Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, he received a Bachelor of Art, a Bachelor of Law, and a Master of Law all from the University of Manitoba. During World War II, he served with the Royal Canadian Navy and w..
Duncan John Glasfurd
Brigadier-General Duncan John Glasfurd (23 November 1873 – 12 November 1916) was an Australian Army colonel and temporary Brigadier General in World War I. He was mentioned in dispatches for his role in evacuating Anzac. He was mortally wounded by a German shell at Flers. See also List of Austral..
Duncan Jones
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Duncan Zowie Heywood Jones (born May 30 1971), also known as Zowie Bowie or Joey Bowie, is the son of David Bowie and his ex-wife Angela. He was born at Bromley Hospital in London. Zowie's birth prompted David to write the song "Kooks" for his 1971 album Hunky Dory..
Duncan Jupp
Duncan Jupp (born 25th January 1975 in Haslemere) is a Scottish professional footballer currently playing for Gillingham. He signed for the Gills on May 22nd 2006 from Southend and has also played for Notts County, Wimbledon (before they became Mk Dons), Luton Town and Fulham. Gillingham]] - Cur..
Duncan Kane
Duncan Kane First appearance Pilot Last appearance Not Pictured Statistics Name Duncan Kane Status Alive; in hiding with infant daughter Family Celeste Kane (mother)Jake Kane (father)Lilly Kane (sister; deceased)Lilly Manning Kane (daughter)Meg Manning (former girlfriend; mother of..
Duncan Keith
Duncan Keith (born July 16, 1983 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a Canadian ice hockey player who plays for the Chicago Blackhawks of the National Hockey League. Keith was drafted 54th overall by Chicago in the 2002 NHL Entry Draft. He is a defenseman and spent 2 season with the Norfolk Admirals of the ..
Duncan Kellaway
Duncan Kellaway (born 17 February 1973) is a former Australian rules football player who played for the Richmond Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Educated at Caulfield Grammar School, Kellaway debuted for Richmond in 1993, tallying 27 possessions in his first AFL match. He pla..
Duncan Kennedy
Duncan Kennedy (*1942 in Washington, D.C.) is the Carter Professor of General Jurisprudence at Harvard Law School. Kennedy received the A.B. from Harvard College in 1964 and the LL.B. from Yale Law School in 1970. Having completed a clerkship with a US Supreme Court justice, Potter Stewart, Kennedy..
Duncan Kenworthy
Duncan Kenworthy OBE is a British film and television producer, and co-founder of the production company DNA Films. His films as producer include Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994), Lawn Dogs (1995) and Love Actually (2003). His television productions include Jim Henson's The Storyteller, Fraggle R..
Duncan Kerr
Hon Duncan Kerr The Hon. Duncan James Colquhoun Kerr, SC (born 26 February 1952), Australian politician, has been an Australian Labor Party member of the Australian House of Representatives since July 1987, representing the Division of Denison, Tasmania. He was born in Hobart, Tasmania, and wa..
Duncan Kyle
Duncan Kyle was the working name of UK thriller writer John Franklin Broxholme (b. 1930), who published fifteen novels in a little over twenty years (1971-1993). Reminiscent of the work of Desmond Bagley, Kyle's books typically involve a tough, resourceful individual who unexpectedly becomes invol..
Duncan Lake (Canada)
Duncan Lake is a lake in western Quebec Canada. ..
Duncan Lamont
Duncan Lamont as the doomed astronaut Victor Carroon in the 1953 BBC Television serial The Quatermass Experiment. Duncan William Ferguson Lamont (June 17 1918 - December 19 1978) was a British actor. Born in Lisbon, Portugal but raised in Scotland, he had a long and successful career in film ..
Duncan Lamont Clinch
Duncan Lamont Clinch (d. 1849) was an American army officer and served as a commander during the First and Second Seminole Wars. Born in North Carolina, Clinch was a career soldier serving primarily on frontier posts when the First Seminole War broke out in 1816. While commanding forces in souther..
Duncan Lee
Duncan Chaplin Lee, a descendant of Confederate General Robert E. Lee and a Rhodes Scholar, attended college with Donald Wheeler. In the early summer of 1942 Lee was appointed confidential assistant to William J. Donovan, chief of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS). Lee allegedly became the NK..
Duncan Lloyd McLeod
Duncan Lloyd McLeod (May 26, 1874—May 10, 1935) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1922 to 1935 as a member of the Progressive Party, and was a cabinet minister in the government of John Bracken. McLeod was born in Glen Huron, Ontario, an..
Duncan Macdonald
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Duncan MacDougall
Dr. Duncan MacDougall was an early 20th century doctor in Haverhill, Massachusetts who sought to measure the weight purportedly lost by a human body when the soul departed the body upon death. In the early 1900s, MacDougall weighed dying patients in an attempt to prove that the soul was material a..
Duncan Mackenzie
Duncan Mackenzie was a Scottish archaeologist, who worked for many years on one of the most spectacular digs of early 20th century archaeology, the palace of Knossos in Crete, supposed centre of Minoan civilisation. He was born in Ross and Cromarty, Scotland, studied philosophy at Edinburgh Univer..
Duncan MacLeod
Duncan MacLeod is a fictional character from the Highlander movies and [[Highlander: The Series]], portrayed by actor Adrian Paul. He is an Immortal. Contents 1 History2 Life3 Alternative life4 Spin-Offs4.1 [[Highlander: Endgame]]4.2 [[Highlander: The Source]]5&nbs..
Duncan MacLeod Timeline
This page is an index of Duncan MacLeod's chronology. The timelines contain the events present in [[Highlander: The Series]], [[Highlander: Endgame]] and the [[Highlander: The Series#Books and Comics|Highlander Novels]]. [[Duncan MacLeod Timeline:1592-1691]][[Duncan MacLeod Timeline:1692-1791]][[Du..
Duncan MacLeod Timeline:1592-1691
Events Year Event 1592 Duncan is born on December 21, the winter solstice, in the shores of Loch Shiel, in Glenfinnan, Scotland (Prophecy). When Mary, wife to Ian MacLeod, Chieftain of the Clan MacLeod gives birth to a still-born son, the midwife offers him an abandoned newborn, Duncan, in exc..
Duncan Macpherson
For the former hockey player, see Duncan MacPherson. Duncan Ian Macpherson (Born September 20, 1924 in Toronto - Died May 3, 1993 in Toronto) was a Canadian editorial cartoonist. He drew for the Montreal Standard (starting 1948) and for Maclean's he illustrated the writings of Gregory Clark and..
Duncan MacPherson
Duncan MacPherson (born February 3, 1966 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, presumed death August 1989 in Austria) was a professional ice hockey player who died under mysterious circumstances. A standout defensive defenseman for the Saskatoon Blades of the Western Hockey League, MacPherson was drafted in..
Duncan Macrae
Duncan Macrae (August 20,1905-March 23,1967) was born in Glasgow. Macrae was a Scottish actor and comedian with a glaikit (Scots word for naïve or clueless) mannerism. He was a member of the early Citizens Theatre company in Glasgow. He had a role in the 1949 Ealing comedy Whisky Galore!, based o..
Duncan Matthews
Duncan Matthews is a fictional character on X-Men Evolution. Duncan Matthews is the average school jock. He's one of the in-crowd, dates the head cheer leader, is the star of his football team, and picks on the weak. This guy is a major jerk and always arrogant. Most of the time you see him he is..
Duncan McArthur
Duncan McArthur (January 14, 1772 – April 29, 1839) was a Federalist and National Republican politician from Ohio. He served as the 11th Governor of Ohio. Born to Scottish immigrants in Dutchess County, New York, McArthur grew up in western Pennsylvania and later moved to Kentucky, where he w..
Duncan McCall
Duncan McCall (November 18 1769 – November 25 1832) was a businessman and political figure in Upper Canada. He was born in Basking Ridge, New Jersey in 1769, the son of a private in the British Army, and came to New Brunswick with his family after the American Revolution. In 1796, his family ..
Duncan McClean
Duncan McClean was a Scottish footballer from the end of the 19th century. He was signed by John McKenna for Liverpool from Renton along with John McBride and formed part of the "Team of the Macs". ..
Duncan McDuffie
Duncan McDuffie (September 24,1877-1951) was an architect, real estate developer, and conservationist in San Francisco, California, USA. McDuffie is best known for designing and developing the St. Francis Wood neighborhood of San Francisco, and the Claremont and Northbrae neighborhoods of Berkeley...
Duncan McFarlan
Duncan McFarlan (died 7 September 1816) was a Republican U.S. Congressman from North Carolina between 1805 and 1807. Born in Laurel Hill, North Carolina in Scotland County, McFarlan engaged in agricultural pursuits. He served in the North Carolina House of Representatives in 1792 and in the North C..
Duncan McFetridge
Duncan McFetridge is an Australian politician who has been the sitting Liberal member for the electoral district of Morphett since 2002. Prior to his election in to politics, McFetridge was a veterinary surgeon. The 2006 election saw McFetridge decrease his margin to 5.4%. External links [Pa..
Duncan McIntyre
Duncan McIntyre (23 December 1834 – 13 June 1894) was a Scots-Quebecer businessman noted for his participation in the Canadian Pacific Railway syndicate of 1880 and as a founder of the Bell Telephone Company of Canada. External links [Biography at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography On..
Duncan McKay
Duncan McKay is a fictional character in the BBC Scottish drama TV series Monarch of the Glen. Duncan is played by Scottish actor Hamish Clark. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Ranger at Glenbogle, Duncan has always had a crush on cook Lexie MacDonald..
Duncan McLain
In the fictional universe of the Deryni novels of Katherine Kurtz, Duncan McLain is a priest of the Holy Church of Gwynedd, one of the first Deryni to be ordained in over two centuries. Additionally, he is the maternal cousin of Duke Alaric Morgan of Corwyn, and one of the closest advisors and frie..
Duncan McNabb
General Duncan J. McNabb is Commander, Air Mobility Command, Scott Air Force Base, Illinois Air Mobility Command’s mission is to provide rapid, global mobility and sustainment for America’s armed forces. The command also plays a crucial role in providing humanitarian support at home and around..
Duncan McNeil
Duncan McNeil, born in Greenock on 7 September 1950, is a Labour politician and member of the Scottish Parliament for Greenock and Inverclyde. From 1965 to 1979 he worked in the shipyards, initially as an apprentice. After working as a co-ordinator for the Unemployed Workers Centres in Glasgow he b..
Duncan McNeill, 1st Baron Colonsay
Duncan McNeill, 1st Baron Colonsay (1793 - 31 January 1874) was a Scottish judge. Educated at St Andrew's University and Edinburgh University he became an advocate in 1816. He was appointed Solicitor General for Scotland from 1834-5, and again from 1841 to 1842, becoming Lord Advocate in 1842. H..
Duncan McRae
Duncan McRae may be: Duncan McRae, rugby player.Duncan McRae, politician. ..
Duncan McRae (politician)
For other persons with the same name, see Duncan McRae. Duncan McRae was an Ontario businessman, farmer and political figure. He represented Victoria North in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Conservative member from 1871 to 1879. He was born in Ross-shire, Scotland and came to Glengarr..
Duncan McRae (rugby player)
Duncan McRae (born 27 September 1974 in Sydney) is a former rugby union footballer, who attended Sydney Boys High School in the early 90's along with Chris Whitaker. He played at fly-half or full-back for the NSW Waratahs and Gloucester Rugby, until he retired in 2006. He joined Gloucester in Octobe..
Duncan Millar
Duncan Millar, also known as Duncan Miller,(19 June 1824 -7 July 1881) was a Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. He was 34 years old, and a Private in the 42nd..
Duncan Norvelle
Duncan Norvelle (born 1958, South Shields,Tyne and Wear, England, UK) is a comedian in the finest traditions of variety who achieved prominence on television from the early 1980s. Renowned for his camp persona, Norvelle's act essentially revolves around the pretence that he is gay although he is als..
Duncan O'Mahony
Duncan O'Mahony (b. June 29, 1976 in Kilkenny, Republic of Ireland) is a Canadian football punter and placekicker. Despite being born in Ireland, O'Mahony is considered a Canadian for the purposes of the CFL, as he and his family settled in Abbotsford, British Columbia when he was a child. O'Mahone..
Duncan of Scotland
Duncan is the name of two Scottish kings Duncan I of ScotlandDuncan II of Scotland The first of these also appears in the play Macbeth. 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 ch..
Duncan Oughton
Duncan Oughton (born June 14, 1977 in Wellington, New Zealand) is a New Zealand soccer player, who played for the Columbus Crew of Major League Soccer. Oughton played college soccer at Cal State Fullerton from 1997 to 2000. Before joining CS Fullerton, he played at Otago University in New Zealand...
Duncan Phillips
Duncan Arthur Phillips, (born March 3 1964 in Nambour, Queensland), is an Australian pop/rock drummer, percussionist, keyboardist, and composer. He is best known for his career with the Newsboys as their drummer and percussionist. Phillips' involvement with musical performance began in the 80's ..
Duncan Phyfe
Duncan Phyfe (1768-1854) was one of 19th century America’s leading furniture makers. Born Duncan Fife near Loch Fannich in Ross and Cromarty, Scotland, he immigrated to Albany, New York at age 16 and served as a cabinetmaker’s apprentice. In 1792, he changed the spelling of his name, moved to..
Duncan Preston
Duncan Preston (born in Bradford, Yorkshire) is a English actor best known for his appearances in television productions written by Victoria Wood. His most well remembered roles are Clifford in Acorn Antiques and Stan in dinnerladies. He has also made many guest appearances in various TV series, in..
Duncan Regehr
Duncan Regehr as a retiarius gladiator in the 1984 BBC TV adaptation of The Last Days of Pompeii Duncan Peter Regehr (b. October 5, 1952 in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada) is a 6' 5" (1.94 m) Canadian stage, film and television actor. Regehr was a champion figure skater, Olympic boxing contender ..
Duncan Renaldo
Duncan Renaldo (April 23, 1904 - September 3, 1980) was an American actor. Duncan Renaldo Born Renault Renaldo Duncan, possibly in Spain, he is best remembered as one of the several actors who portrayed the Cisco Kid in Hollywood Western films. He rode the Old West on a black & white horse na..
Duncan Riley
Duncan Riley (born September 4, 1975) is a pioneer in Australian politics on the internet writing what is regarded to be the first webpage for a branch of a political party in Australia in 1995, and going on later that year to write the now defunct Australian Conservative Politics portal, the first ..
Duncan Sandys
Duncan Edwin Sandys, Baron Duncan-Sandys, CH PC 1 (January 24, 1908-November 26, 1987) was a British politician and a minister in successive Conservative governments. He was the son-in-law of Sir Winston Churchill. Contents 1 Early life2 The Duncan Sandys case3 Wartime4 Post..
Duncan Scott-Ford
D.A.C. Scott-Ford Duncan Alexander Croall Scott-Ford (September 4, 1921 – November 3, 1942) was a British merchant seaman who was hanged for Treachery after giving information to an enemy agent during World War II. Contents 1 Family origins2 Royal Navy career3 Merchant N..
Duncan Sharpe
Duncan SharpePakistan (PAK) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Right-arm offbreak Tests First-class Matches 3 37 '''Runs scored 134 1531 Batting average 22.33 27.33 100s/50s -/1 2/7 Top score 56 118 Balls bowled - 154 Wickets - 1 Bo..
Duncan Shearer
Duncan Nicol Shearer (born on 28 August 1962 in Fort William) is a former Scottish footballer. Shearer began his career as a twenty-year-old striker at Highland League club Clachnacuddin. From there, he moved to Chelsea in 1983, before going on to play for a number of English clubs including Hudde..
Duncan Sheik
|Died = |Origin = United States |Instrument = Guitar, Piano, Voice, Electronics |Genre = Pop/Rock |Occupation = Singer-songwriter |Years_active = 1996–present |Label = Atlantic, Nonesuch, Zoë, |Associated_acts = |URL = http://www.duncansheik.com }} Duncan Scott Sheik (born November 18, 1..
Duncan Sheik (album)
Duncan Sheik is the self-titled debut album by Duncan Sheik. It was released in 1996 by Atlantic Records, and is best known for the single "Barely Breathing," which was a major radio hit, staying on the Billboard singles chart in the United States for 55 weeks. Tracklisting She Runs AwayIn The A..
Duncan Shepherd
Duncan Shepherd is a longtime film critic for alternative press paper the San Diego Reader. His column runs weekly. His pithy, incisive, and very often negative reviews have sparked strong reactions from readers.See, for example, [this] or [this] letter, where Shepherd is critici..
Duncan Stewart
Duncan Stewart is morning Sports man for Gerry House on Gerry House and the House Foundation on The Big 98, WSIX-FM in Nashville, Tennessee. Duncan was born in Concord, Massachusetts in 1946 and wanted to be a radio personality from an early age. He got his start in Las Vegas in 1972 at KORK AM an..
Duncan Stuart McLeod
Duncan Stuart McLeod (December 17, 1854–??) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1922 to 1927. McLeod was born in Tamworth, Ontario. He worked as a farmer in Goodlands, Manitoba, and also served as a reeve and magistrate. His grandfat..
Duncan Suttles
Duncan Suttles (b. 21 December 1945) is an International Grandmaster of chess who was the strongest Canadian player between Abe Yanofsky and Kevin Spraggett. He is one of the few over-the-board grandmasters who also holds the title of Grandmaster of Correspondence Chess. He has been inactive in ov..
Duncan Township, Michigan
Duncan Township is a civil township of Houghton County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2000 census, the township population was 280. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 459.9 km² (177.6 mi²). 457.1 km² (176.5 mi²) of it is land and..
Duncan Township, Pennsylvania
Duncan Township is a township in Tioga County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 213 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 51.2 km² (19.8 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 213 pe..
Duncan Tucker
Duncan Tucker is an American film director and writer, best known for writing and directing the films Transamerica and The Mountain King. ..
Duncan U. Fletcher
Duncan Upshaw Fletcher (January 6, 1859 - June 17, 1936) was an American lawyer and politician of the Democratic Party. Born near Americus, Georgia, he was still an infant when his family moved to Florida. Fletcher studied law at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee and after graduating..
Duncan v. Louisiana
Duncan v. Louisiana, 391 U.S. 145 (1968), was a significant United States Supreme Court decision which incorporated the Sixth Amendment right to a jury trial and applied it to the states. Contents 1 Background of the case2 Issue3 Decision4 Majority Opinion5 Other Opinion..
Duncan Waugh
Duncan Waugh is a Canadian actor. He is best known for his role as "Arthur Kobalewsky" in the Degrassi series. External link ..
Duncan White
Duncan White (March 1, 1917 – 1999) was the first Sri Lankan athlete to win a medal for his country in an Olympic event. He won a silver in the 400-metre hurdles at the 1948 games in London, England. White was born on March 1, 1917 in Lathpandura near Kalutara, in the then British-ruled Ceylo..
Duncan Wood
Duncan Wood,(b.1925 in Bristol,England-d.1997)was a comedy producer, director and writer in Britain. His best known achievements were to produce all of Tony Hancock's half hours for BBC TV during the late 1950's and early 1960's, and later, also with Hancock's former writers Ray Galton and Alan Simp..
Duncan Wood (tv presenter)
Duncan Wood is a British Television presenter currently working for Yorkshire Television on it's flagship news programme Calendar. ..
Duncan Young
Duncan Young (born 4 June 1969) is an Australian actor. He is best known for his role in the science fiction television series Farscape in which he played the Scarran Emperor Staleek. He reprised the role for the follow-up mini-series [[Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars]]. He also provided the voice ..
Dunce
--> A dunce is a person incapable of learning. The word is derived from the name of the great schoolman, John Duns Scotus, whose works on logic, theology and philosophy were accepted textbooks in the universities from the 14th century. Duns or Dunsman was a name applied by early opponents to the fo..
Dunces and Dragons (Lost in Time)
"Dunces and Dragons" is a SpongeBob SquarePants episode from Season four. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Brief summary: After SpongeBob and Patrick accidentally travel in time to the medieval era, they have to defeat a menacing dragon - and find a way..
Dunce cap
For the topological space, see dunce hat (topology). A dunce cap, also variously known as a dunce hat, dunce's cap, or dunce's hat, is a pointy hat. In popular culture, it is typically made of paper and often marked with a D or the word "dunce", and given to schoolchildren to wear as punishment by ..
Dunce hat (topology)
In topology, the dunce hat is a compact space formed by taking a solid triangle and gluing all three sides together, with the orientation of one side reversed. Simply gluing two sides oriented in the same direction would yield a cone much like the layman's dunce cap, but the gluing of the third si..
Dunchad I of Iona
Dunchad I of Iona was the eleventh abbot of Iona (707-717). He may well have been elected by one party of monks in a power-struggle between those supported the Roman dating of Easter, and those who supported the Gaelic dating. He himself may have been elected in opposition to Abbot Conamail, while D..
Dunchurch
Dunchurch is a historic village and civil parish on the south-western outskirts of Rugby in Warwickshire, England. The 2001 census recorded a population of 2,842 in the village. The village has been declared a conservation area because it has many buildings of historical interest. Some of the bu..
Duncombe
Duncombe can refer to People: Sir Charles Duncombe (c. 1648-1711), English politicianDr. Charles Duncombe (1792–1867), leader in the Upper Canada Rebellion.Thomas Slingsby Duncombe (1796-1861), British MPNick Duncombe (1982-2003), English rugby union footballerCities: Duncombe, Iowa ..
Duncombe, Iowa
Duncombe is a city in Webster County, Iowa, in the United States. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 474. Geography Duncombe is located at [42°28′12″N, 93°59′34″W] (42.469886, -93.992806)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census ..
Duncombe Park
Duncombe Park is the seat of the Duncombe family whose senior member takes the title Baron or Earl Feversham. It is near Helmsley, North Yorkshire and stands in a commanding location above deeply incised meanders of the River Rye. External links *[Map sources] for[The house's website..
Duncott, Pennsylvania
Duncott is a census-designated place (CDP) in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 76 at the 2000 census. Geography Duncott is located at [40°43′15″N, 76°15′59″W] (40.720951, -76.266458)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the Unite..
Duncraig, Western Australia
Duncraig is a large, affluent northern suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located within the City of Joondalup. Its postcode is 6023 and it was built in the 1970s and early 1980s. Generally an average area there is a very exclusive enclave in the well known "Carine Glades" estate, this beautiful, l..
Duncraig railway station
Duncraig railway station is a remote station on the Kyle of Lochalsh Line, serving the village of Duncraig in the Highlands, northern Scotland. External links [Train times] and [station information] for from National Rail[Map] and [aerial photo] of from Mul..
Duncraig Senior High School
Duncraig Senior High School is a government high school located 20 kilometres north of Perth, Western Australia in the suburb of Duncraig. The school motto is "Caring to Achieve". History The school opened in 1979 with 185 students from various primary schools in the surrounding area. It currently ..
Duncton Wood
It has been suggested that some sections of this article be split into a new article entitled to separate novels and a series article. ([Discuss]) Duncton Wood is the title of the first novel by author William Horwood, as well as a six-volume fantasy series to which it was later extende..
Dunc Gray
Edgar L. "Dunc" Gray (July 17, 1906 - 30 August, 1996) was a track cyclist from Goulburn, New South Wales, Australia who won Australia's first Olympic Games medal in cycling at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam: a bronze medal for the 1000m Time Trial. Four years later at the 1932 Summer Olympi..
Dunc Gray Velodrome
The Dunc Gray Velodrome is located at Bass Hill approximately 5 kilometers south of the Sydney suburb of Bankstown. The Dunc Gray Velodrome was opened in November 1999 and is named after Edgar "Dunc" Gray who was the first Australian to win a cycling Gold Medal at the Olympic Games (Los Angeles 193..
Dunc MacIntyre
Dunc MacIntyre (born March 7, 1964 in Cornwall, Ontario) was a Canadian ice hockey player for the Ontario Hockey League (OHL). He spent the majority of his career playing as a center for the Belleville Bulls, and he is the only player in franchise history to have his number retired. He is a native o..
Dunc McCallum Memorial Trophy
The Dunc McCallum Memorial Trophy is awarded annually to the Coach of the Year in the Western Hockey League. List of Winners 2005-06 Will Desjardins, Medicine Hat Tigers2004-05 Cory Clouston, Kootenay Ice2003-04 Kevin Constantine, Everett Silvertips2002-03 Marc Habscheid, Kelowna Rockets2001-02 Bob..
Dundaga
Dundaga is a large rural community in Talsu county, Latvia. Dundaga is famous for its castle, the construction of which was started in 1249 by the crusaders of Livonian Order from Riga. From the 16th until the 20th century, Dundagas Castle was the centre of the large private estate of Kurzeme (Cour..
Dundahera
Dundahera is a census town in Gurgaon district in the state of Haryana, India. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Dundahera had a population of 10,640. Males constitute 59% of the population and females 41%. Dundahera has an average literacy rate o..
Dundalk
This article is about the town of Dundalk in Ireland. For other towns of the same name see: Dundalk (disambiguation). Dundalk (Irish: Dún Dealgan) is the county town of County Louth in the Ireland, close to the border with Northern Ireland. It takes its name from Dún Dealgan, Dalga’s fort h..
Dundalk, Maryland
Dundalk is an unincorporated community and a census-designated place in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. The population was 62,306 at the 2000 census. In 1960 and 1970, Dundalk was the largest unincorporated community in Maryland. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Dem..
Dundalk, Ontario
The community of Dundalk, Ontario, Canada, has a population of 2,000 (2006). Originally called McDowell's Corners, it was incorporated as a village in 1887, and on January 1, 2000, was amalgamated with the Township of Proton and the Township of Egremont to form the Township of Southgate, located in ..
Dundalk (disambiguation)
Dundalk is the name of several places: Dundalk Bay, Republic of IrelandDundalk in County Louth, IrelandDundalk, Ontario, CanadaDundalk, Maryland, United States of America See also: Irish Place Names in Other Countries This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles asso..
Dundalk (UK Parliament constituency)
Dundalk Borough constituency Created: 1801 Abolished: 1885 Type: House of Commons Dundalk was a former United Kingdom Parliament constituency, in Ireland, returning one MP. It was an original constituency represented in Parliament when the Union of Great Britain and Ireland took effect on ..
Dundalk F.C.
Dundalk F.C. is an Irish football club from Dundalk, County Louth, that play in the Football League of Ireland. Club colours are black shorts and white jerseys, from which the club gets its nickname the Lilywhites. Contents 1 History2 Current squad3 Honours4 Club Records5&nb..
Dundalk Institute of Technology
Dundalk Institute of Technology (DKIT) formerly Regional Technical College, Dundalk is located in Dundalk, County Louth, Ireland. The institution recently completed the T. K. Whitaker Building, a library and resource center. In 2002 DKIT took possession of the adjoining Carrolls Tobacco Factory. By ..
Dundalk railway station
Dundalk railway station serves Dundalk in County Louth, Ireland. {| class="wikitable" style="margin: 0.5em auto; text-align: center; font-size: 95%;" |- ! Preceding station ! colspan="3" | Iarnród Éireann ! Following station ..
Dundarrach, North Carolina
Dundarrach is a census-designated place (CDP) in Hoke County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 62 at the 2000 census. Geography Dundarrach is located at [34°55′12″N, 79°9′34″W] (34.920124, -79.159371)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the Uni..
Dundas
Dundas may refer to: Places: Dundas, Minnesota.Dundas, New Brunswick.Dundas, Ontario.Dundas Cactus Festival, Dundas, Ontario, Canada.Dundas County, Ontario.Dundas Square, a public square in downtown Toronto, Canada.Dundas Street, Hong KongDundas Street, Toronto, Canada.Dundas, New South Wales.Dunda..
Dundas, Minnesota
Dundas is a city in Rice County, Minnesota, USA. The population was 547 at the 2000 census. The town originally had a flour mill on the Cannon River, ruins of which can still be seen. Today, the town is chiefly a bedroom community for nearby Northfield, Minnesota and the more distant Minneapolis,..
Dundas, New South Wales
Dundas is a suburb of Sydney in the City of Parramatta Local Government Area. Adjacent suburbs include Parramatta, Oatlands, Telopea, Dundas Valley, Eastwood, Ermington and Rydalmere. Dundas has a railway station on the Carlingford line, to the south the next station is Rydalmere and to the north T..
Dundas, Ontario
This article refers to Dundas, a constituent community of Hamilton, Ontario since 2001, in south central Ontario. For the former Dundas County in eastern Ontario, see Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry United Counties, Ontario Dundas, Ontario, Canada, held a town charter between 1848 and 2001. Its nick..
Dundas (electoral district)
Dundas was a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1925. It was created by the British North America Act of 1867. It consisted initially of Dundas County. In 1914, it was expanded to include the townships of Finch and Osn..
Dundas (surname)
Dundas is a surname, and a Scottish clan, and may refer to Charles Dundas, 1st Baron Amesbury (1751 – 1832), British politicianCharles Dundas, promoter of coffee cultivation in TanganyikaCharles Christopher Dundas (born 1978), Scottish politicianCharles Saunders Dundas, 6th Viscount Melville (184..
Dundas (TTC)
Dundas is a station of the Yonge-University-Spadina line of the Toronto subway. It is located at 300 Yonge Street at Dundas Street West/East. It opened in 1954. Nearby landmarks include Dundas Square, the north end of the Eaton Centre, Ryerson University, Olympic Spirit, the Toronto Bus Terminal, O..
Dundas Blues
The Dundas Blues are a Junior "C" team based out of Dundas, Ontario. They play out of the Niagara Junior C Hockey League. Before joining the Niagara "C", the Blues played in the Golden Horseshoe Junior B Hockey League. Season-by-Season Results Season GP W L T OTL GF GA P Resu..
Dundas Cactus Festival
The Dundas Cactus Festival occurs on the third weekend of August in Dundas, Ontario, Canada. The midway is opened on Wednesday and with King St. blocked off from York Rd. to Market St. there is a parade on Thursday evening. Following that from Friday to Sunday there are live musicians, buskers, art..
Dundas County, Ontario
Dundas County is an historic county in the Canadian province of Ontario. Dundas was created in 1792. It was named after Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville. The original territory of Dundas included portions of Carleton County, which became a separate county in 1800. Dundas later merged with Storm..
Dundas Parish, New Brunswick
Dundas is a parish in southeastern New Brunswick, Canada in Kent County. It is located on the Northumberland Strait on the north shore of Shediac Bay, and is located northeast of Moncton. The main community is Grande-Digue. It is defined by the Territorial Division Act as follows: South by the Co..
Dundas railway station, Sydney
Dundas railway station is situated in the suburb of Dundas, in Sydney's north western suburbs on the Carlingford Line. This station is largely unused. The station has a single platform on a single track branch. There is a pedestrian level crossing to reach the other side of the line. The platfo..
Dundas Real McCoys
The Dundas Real McCoys are a Senior "AAA" ice hockey team based out of Dundas, Ontario. They play in the Ontario Hockey Association's Major League Hockey. ..
Dundas Square
Dundas Square L.E.D. pixelboard showing "The Heart of the City" on Dundas Square logo. Dundas Square. Close-up view of the L.E.D. pixelboard. The square's main part consists of a large open space made of 35 by 35 inch (889 by 889 mm) square granite slabs, specially textured for ..
Dundas Street
There are several Dundas Street in the world: Dundas Street in Hong KongDundas Street, Toronto in Canada 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 mig..
Dundas Street, Hong Kong
Dundas Street (}) is a street between Mong Kok and Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is the southern boundary of the shopping area in eastern Mong Kok. Ho King Shopping Centre, Ka Lok Shopping Arcade and Trendy Zone are major shopping centres on the street. The street concentrates the food sho..
Dundas Street, Toronto
Dundas Street showing a streetcar with Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) in background. This streetcar is destined for High Park. The tall buildings in the background are at the intersections with University Avenue and with Yonge Street, at Dundas Square. Dundas Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canad..
Dundas Street (TTC)
Dundas Street is a stop along the 510 Spadina (TTC) and serves: Dragon CityChinatown along Dundas StreetKensington Market ..
Dundas Valley, New South Wales
Dundas Valley is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. External links Suburbs and localities within the City of Parramatta | Western Sydney | Sydney Camellia | Chester Hill | Clyde | Dundas | Dundas Valley | Eastwood | Epping | Ermington | Granville | Guildford East ..
Dundas West (TTC)
Dundas West is a station on the Bloor-Danforth line of the subway system in Toronto, Canada. It is located at 1525 Bloor Street West at its easterly intersection with Dundas Street West near Edna Avenue. It opened in 1966. In early plans, Dundas West was shown as Vincent Station after nearby Vinc..
Dundee
For other places with the same name, see (disambiguation). redirect [[Template:Infobox Scotland place]] Dundee (Gaelic: Dùn Dèagh) is a royal burgh and the fourth largest city in Scotland. The mottos of the city are (Latin: Gift of God) and 'Prudentia et Candore' (with thought and purity). Typica..
Dundee, Florida
Dundee is a town in Polk County, Florida, United States. The population was 2,912 at the 2000 census. As of 2004, the population recorded by the U.S. Census Bureau is 3,008 [link]. Geography Dundee is located at [28°1′15″N, 81°37′15″W] (28.020837, -81.620783)[Geo..
Dundee, Iowa
Dundee is a city in Delaware County, Iowa, United States. The population was 179 at the 2000 census. Geography Dundee is located at [42°34′44″N, 91°32′50″W] (42.578842, -91.547116)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city ha..
Dundee, KwaZulu-Natal
The coal mining town of Dundee is situated in a valley of the Biggarsberg mountains in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa ([28°10′S 30°14′E]). It is part of the Endumeni Local Municipality, Umzinyathi District. It is rich in coal deposits. History The Boers reported surface coal here..
Dundee, Michigan
Dundee is a village in Monroe County, Michigan, United States. The population was 3,522 at the 2000 census. The village is located within Dundee Township. Through a series of annexations and land transfers, the village has greatly increased in size over the past several years. Contents 1 Ge..
Dundee, Minnesota
Dundee is a city in Nobles County, Minnesota, U.S. The population was 102 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 0.8 km² (0.3 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 102 people, 51 households, and 26 fa..
Dundee, Nebraska
Dundee is an historic neighborhood located at and around 50th and Underwood Streets in Omaha, Nebraska, United States. It is home to a number of restaurants, including the nationally known Dundee Dell; various other stores, including the locally famous Dundee Hardware Plus; two schools, the Dundee P..
Dundee, New York
Dundee is a village in Yates County, New York, USA. The population was 1,690 at the 2000 census. Dundee is also a city in Scotland. The Village of Dundee is in the Town of Starkey on Route 14A. The village is in the Finger Lakes Region of New York. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 ..
Dundee, Oregon
Dundee (IPA: [ˈdən diː]) is a city in Yamhill County, Oregon, United States. The population was 2,598 at the 2000 census. Geography Dundee is located at [45°16′36″N, 123°0′42″W] (45.276612, -123.011705)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the Unite..
Dundee (disambiguation)
Dundee is the name of a number of places: Dundee, ScotlandDundee, FloridaEast Dundee, IllinoisWest Dundee, IllinoisDundee Township, IllinoisDundee, IowaDundee, MichiganDundee Township, MichiganDundee, MinnesotaDundee, Nebraska, home to the Dundee DellDundee, New YorkDundee Township, North DakotaDun..
Dundee (UK Parliament constituency)
Dundee Burgh constituency Created: 1708 Abolished: 1950 Type: House of Commons Dundee was a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1832 to 1950, when it was split into Dundee East and Dundee West. From 1868 until 1950 it was a two-member constitue..
Dundee Airport
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Dundee and Newtyle Railway
The Dundee and Newtyle Railway opened in 1832 and was the first railway in the north of Scotland. The railway was built to transfer goods from Strathmore to the port of Dundee and was chartered with an act of parliament that received royal assent in 5/26/1826 and opened in 1831. The railway original..
Dundee Cathedral
There are two cathedrals in Dundee: The Catholic Cathedral Church of Saint AndrewThe Episcopal St. Paul’s Cathedral 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 p..
Dundee Contemporary Arts
Dundee Contemporary Arts (or DCA as it is often called for short) is an arts complex in the city of Dundee, Scotland which houses a contemporary art gallery, a two-screen cinema, a print studio, a visual arts research facility and a café bar. History The DCA opened in March 1999, but the idea of ..
Dundee Corporation
Dundee Corporation (TSX: [DBC.A]) is a Toronto, Ontario based holding company which focuses on wealth management, real estate, and financial services. It owns 85% of Dundee Wealth Management Inc. and Dundee Wealth Bank, a Schedule I bank, is a wholly owned subsidiary. External link [..
Dundee Dell
The Dundee Dell is a locally and nationally famous bar and restaurant in the Dundee area of Omaha, Nebraska. It is perhaps best known for its collection of single-malt Scotch whisky, which is the largest in the United States [link]. It also carries an extensive beer selection, including so..
Dundee East
Dundee East may mean or refer to: Dundee East (UK Parliament constituency)Dundee East (Scottish Parliament constituency) 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..
Dundee East (Scottish Parliament constituency)
Dundee East is a constituency of the Scottish Parliament (Holyrood). It elects one Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) by the first past the post method of election. Also, however, it is one of nine constituencies in the North East Scotland electoral region, which elects seven additional membe..
Dundee East (UK Parliament constituency)
Dundee East Burgh constituency Dundee East shown within Scotland Created: 1950 MP: Stewart Hosie Party: Scottish National Party Type: House of Commons Council areas: Angus/City of Dundee EP constituency: Scotland Dundee East is a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliamen..
Dundee F.C.
Dundee Football Club, founded in 1893, is a professional football (soccer) team based in the city of Dundee, Scotland. In May 2005, Dundee FC was relegated from the Scottish Premier League, the top league of Scottish football. They are currently managed by Alex Rae who is also a player for the clu..
Dundee Harp F.C.
Dundee Harp F.C. is a defunct Scottish football club that were based in the city of Dundee. Founded in 1879 they went out of business in 1906. They were founded to provide a focus of sporting interest for the city’s large Irish Roman Catholic community, following the example set by the leaders of..
Dundee HSFP
Dundee High School Former Pupils Rugby Football Club are a rugby union team that play their home games at the Mayfield Playing Fields, Dundee, Scotland The team was founded in 1880 and currently play in the BT Scotland Premiership Division One. Contents 1 Notable former players1.1 ..
Dundee Island
Map of Graham Land, showing Dundee Island (5) Dundee Island ([63°30′S 055°55′W]) is an ice-covered island lying east of the northeastern tip of Antarctic Peninsula and south of Joinville Island. On January 8, 1893, during the Dundee Whaling Expedition, the island was discovere..
Dundee North End F.C.
Dundee North End Football Club are a football (soccer) club based in the city of Dundee in Scotland. Formed in 1895 and nicknamed "the Dockens", they play their home games at North End Park which has room for around 2,000 spectators and is within the vicinity of the grounds of both Dundee F.C. and ..
Dundee Parish Church (St Mary's)
Dundee Parish Church (St Mary’s) is located in the east section of Dundee's "City Churches", the other being occupied by the Steeple Church. Both are congregations in the Church of Scotland, although with differing styles of worship. The current minister (since 1994) of Dundee Parish Church (St M..
Dundee Presbyterian Church
Dundee Presbyterian Church of Omaha at 5312 Underwood Ave in Omaha, Nebraska is a memebr of the Presbyterian Church USA that creatively reaching out to all by providing opportunities for people to grow in their love and service for Jesus Christ.It's current pastor is Bill Bowers and Worship Service..
Dundee railway station
Dundee Railway Station serves the city of Dundee on the East coast of Scotland. It is situated on the northern, non-electrified section of the East Coast Main Line, meaning it has direct connections to Newcastle, York and London, however these are only once every 2 hours on weekdays. More frequent ..
Dundee Repertory Theatre
Dundee Repertory Theatre or Dundee Rep is a theatre and arts company in the city of Dundee, Scotland. It operates as both a producing house - staging at least six of its own productions each year, and a receiving house - hosting work from visiting companies throughout Scotland and the United Kingdo..
Dundee Society
The Dundee Society was a society of graduates of a National Security Agency course in cryptology. It was devised by Lambros D. Callimahos and included the Zendian Problem. The society took its' name from an empty jar of Dundee marmalade on Callimahos' desk. Solving the Zendian Problem was part of th..
Dundee Tourist Information
Dundee (City of Discovery) As you approach the Tay Road Bridge whether by car or by train through the Tay Rail Bridge you begin to understand why they call the river “Silvery Tay”. The city is situated on the east coast of Scotland on the north bank of the firth of Tay. Dundee is Scotland’s ..
Dundee Township, Michigan
Dundee Township is a civil township in Monroe County, Michigan in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 6,341 at the 2000 census. Communities Diann is the location of an interchange between the Ann Arbor Railroad line and the Indiana and Ohio Rail System at [41°55′55″N, 83°38..
Dundee United F.C.
Dundee United Football Club is a Scottish football club located in Dundee. Officially, United are nicknamed The Terrors and the supporters known as The Arabs, though the latter term has been applied equally, if not more, to the club in recent times via the sporting media. Occasionally, The Tangeri..
Dundee West
Dundee West may mean or refer to: Dundee West (UK Parliament constituency)Dundee West (Scottish Parliament constituency) 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..
Dundee West (Scottish Parliament constituency)
Dundee West is a constituency of the Scottish Parliament (Holyrood). It elects one Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) by the first past the post method of election. Also, however, it is one of nine constituencies in the North East Scotland electoral region, which elects seven additional membe..
Dundee West (UK Parliament constituency)
Dundee West Burgh constituency Dundee West shown within Scotland Created: 1950 MP: James McGovern Party: Labour Type: House of Commons Council areas: Angus/City of Dundee EP constituency: Scotland Dundee West is a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United..
Dundee Whaling Expedition
Dundee Whaling Expedition (1892 - 1893) On September 6, 1892 a Dundee, Scotland whaling company decided to gamble and sent four steam-powered whaling ships the Balaena, Active, Diana and Polar Star to Weddell Sea in search of Right Whales. On January 8, 1893, Captain Thomas Robertson of the Active ..
Dundela F.C.
Dundela F.C. (the Duns) is a football team from east Belfast, Northern Ireland. It currently plays in the Irish First Division, and plays its home matches at Wilgar Park. The clubs colours are green and white shirts, white shorts and green or, white socks. The current team manager is Mark Snodden ..
Dunder
Dunder is the yeast-rich foam leftovers from one batch of rum that is used to start the yeast culture of a second batch. It is the traditional yeast source in Jamaican Rum. Similar in process to sour mash in Bourbon whiskey, it is a crucial step in achieving an authentic rum flavor. ..
Dunderland
Dunderland is a village in the Dunderlandsdal valley in Rana municipality, Norway. The village has a train station on Nordlandsbanen, between Skonseng and Lønsdal. The station is 127 meters above sea level. External link [List of stations on the Nordlandsbane] (Jernbaneverket) ..
Dunderlandsdal
Dunderlandsdal, a valley of northern Norway, in Nordland county, draining south-westward from the neighboring glaciers to the Ranenfjord (latitude 66 20 N.). There are deposits of iron ore, the working of which was undertaken in 1902 by the Dunderland Iron Ore Company, water-power being provided by ..
Dundgovĭ Province
Дундговь аймагDundgovĭ aymag Capital Mandalgovĭ Area 74,700 km² Population 51,517 (as of 2000) Dundgovĭ aymag (Дундговь ай..
Dundic (Toma, Oleko, "Aleksa")
Toma Dundic was one of the greatest heroes of Russia's October Revolution. He is popular as a character in Russian literature, known for his riding skills and courage. Dundic was the only person form (former Yugoslavia) to be honoured with the highest October Revoultion Awards. He was born on 13.4..
Dundlod
Dundlod is a town in Jhunjhunu district of Rajasthan in India. It is situated in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan. It is famous for its fort and havelis. It extends between latitude 28°.06’ in the north and longitude 75°.20’ in the east.It lies about seven km north of Nawalgarh in the heart ..
Dundo
Dundo is an Angolan mining city located in the Lunda Norte province. The current bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Dundo, since 2001, is Joaquim Ferreira Lopes [#endnote_catholic]. The city is the home of the football (soccer) club called Grupo Desportivo Sagrada Esperança. The club play..
Dundonald
For the Scottish peerage, see Earl of Dundonald. Dundonald (Irish: Dún Dónaill, Dónall's fort) is a town in County Down, Northern Ireland. It lies in the outermost suburbs of East Belfast. Dundonald's population stands at approximately 20,000, with the majority of residents coming from the Uni..
Dundonald, Scotland
This article discusses a village in Scotland, for the town in Northern Ireland, see Dundonald; For the Scottish peerage, see Earl of Dundonald. Dundonald is a village in South Ayrshire, Scotland. The village is mostly known for Dundonald Castle, which was built in the 14th century by king Robert ..
Dundonald Road tram stop
Dundonald Road Management Managed by Tramlink Location Place Wimbledon Local authority London Borough of Merton Statistics Platforms in use 2 History Key dates Opened 2000 Dundonald Road tram stop is a halt on Tramlink to the south of Wimbledon town centre, in..
Dundonnell and Fisherfield Forest
Letterewe Estate Sign The Dundonnell and Fisherfield Forest covers a large mountainous area of Wester Ross in the highlands of Scotland, lying between Loch Maree and Little Loch Broom. It is sometimes nicknamed The Great Wilderness, as the area is entirely devoid of permanent settlements. Al..
DunDraCon
DunDraCon is a three day gaming convention run by Dundracon Inc. It is held each Presidents' Day weekend in San Ramon, California. The first DunDraCon was in 1976; the organization incorporated in 1980. Features: Role-playing gamesMiniatures GamesLARPsBoard GamesCard GamesGames for Young and Old (..
Dundrearyism
A Dundrearyism is an aphorism, proverb, colloquial phrase or riddle humorously combined with another in such a way to render it nonsensical. For example: "birds of a feather gather no moss." The word comes Lord Dundreary, a character in the American stage play Our American Cousin who is prone to m..
Dundrennan Abbey
Dundrennan Abbey. Dundrennan Abbey, in Dundrennan, Scotland, near to Kirkcudbright, was a Cistercian monastery in the Gothic architectural style, established in 1142 by Fergus of Galloway, King David I of Scotland, and monks from Rievaulx Abbey. Mary, Queen of Scots, after the Battle of Langs..
Dundrennan Range
Dundrennan Range is a weapons testing range on the Solway Firth, near Kirkcudbright in South West Scotland. It is part of the Kirkcudbright Training Area, 4,700 acres of farming land acquired by the army in 1942 to train forces for the invasion of Europe. The area includes a 15 x 19 mile sea dang..
Dundrod
Dundrod is a small village in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 63 people. It is situated in the Lisburn City Council area. Dundrod Presbyterian Church and the former Dundrod National Agricultural School (now used as a church hall) are listed buildings. Loca..
Dundrum
Dundrum is the name of several places in Ireland: In Northern Ireland: Dundrum, County Down, the village.Dundrum CastleDundrum Bay In the Republic of Ireland: Dundrum, Dublin, a suburb of Dublin city.Dundrum, County Tipperary This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambigu..
Dundrum, County Down
Picture of Dundrum Castle Dundrum (in Irish: Dún Droma, ie fort of the ridge) is a village in County Down, Northern Ireland, lying by Dundrum Bay. It is situated 4 miles outside Newcastle on the A2 road. The town is best known for its ruined Norman castle. It had a population of 1,065 people ..
Dundrum, Dublin
Dundrum (Dún Droma in Irish), originally a town in its own right, is now a suburb in south Dublin, Ireland. In 1971, Dundrum was one of the earliest places in Ireland to open a purpose-built shopping centre (the first being Stillorgan). A much bigger shopping centre opened just south of the villag..
Dundrum Castle
Dundrum Castle is a Norman castle, situated in the town of Dundrum, County Down, Northern Ireland. It was founded in 1177 by John de Courcy, following his invasion of Ulster. The castle, built to control access into Lecale from the west and south, stands on the top of a rocky hill commanding fine ..
Dundrum Town Centre
Dundrum Town Centre is a shopping centre located in Dundrum, Dublin, Ireland. The centre is the fourth major out-of-town shopping centre to be built in Dublin (after The Square, Tallaght; Blanchardstown Shopping Centre, and Liffey Valley Shopping Centre). It is the largest shopping centre in Ireland..
Dundry
Dundry Dundry is a village in north Somerset, England, situated on Dundry Hill in the northern part of the Mendip Hills, between Bristol and the Chew Valley Lake. The church of St Michael is a prominent feature for many miles around, and is a Grade 1 listed building ([Church of St. Mich..
Dundry Down
Dundry Down is a large hill at the northern edge of the Mendip hills, just south of Bristol, England. It is composed of oolitic limestone and is 233 m high. The land is open and windswept, and land use is mostly arable, with pasture, woods and some cereal production in the area. It is a lo..
Dundry Main Road South Quarry
Dundry Main Road South Quarry (Grid reference ) is a 0.7 hectare geological Site of Special Scientific Interest near the village of East Dundry, Avon, notified in 1974. The quarry was cited in the last century by d'Orbigny as the English "type section" for the Inferior Oolite. Dundry has long been..
Dundullimal Homestead
Dundullimal Homestead is a colonial slab hut located about 10 kilometres out of Dubbo, New South Wales, on the Obley Road. It is also located only several kilometres further out of town past the famous Western Plains Zoo. The building is believed to be the oldest slab hut house still in existence ..
Dundurn
Dundurn may refer to: Dundurn, an ancient Pictish fort at Strathearn in Scotland,Dundurn Group, a Canadian publishing company,Dundurn Castle and Dundurn Park, the historic home of early Canadian political leader Allan Napier MacNab in Hamilton, Ontario,Dundurn, a community in the Canadian province ..
Dundurn Castle
Dundurn Castle is a historic chateau in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Sir Allan MacNab, later prime minister of the united Province of Canada between 1845 and 1856, hired architect Robert Wetherall and construction of this stately home was completed in 1835. It became the property of the City of Hami..
Dundurn Group
Dundurn Press is a Canadian book publishing company, focusing on works of Canadian literature, history, biography, politics and arts. Dundurn’s editorial mandate to publish quality Canadian books in a wide variety of genres for domestic and international markets is being successfully maintaine..
Dundurn No. 314, Saskatchewan
Dundurn No. 314 Dundurn No. 314 is a rural municipality in north-central Saskatchewan on the South Saskatchewan River. It is located in Division No. 15. According to the Canada 2001 Census: Population: 562% Change (1996-2001): 1.3Dwellings: 161Area (km².): 800.91Density (persons per km².): 0.7 ..
Dundy County, Nebraska
Dundy County is a county located in the U.S. state of Nebraska. As of 2000, the population is 2,292. Its county seat is Benkelman6. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent Counties2 Demographics3 City and village Geography According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a tot..
Dune
Mesquite Flat Dunes in Death Valley National Park In physical geography, a dune is a hill of sand built by eolian processes. Bare dunes are subject to shifting location and size based on their interaction with the wind. The "valley" or trough between dunes is called a slack. A "dune field" is..
Dune: A Whisper on Caladan Seas
A Whisper on Caladan Seas is a short story set in the fictional Dune universe created by Frank Herbert and continued by his son, Brian Herbert, and author Kevin J. Anderson. The short story was published as part of The Road to Dune collection in September 2005. Synopsis The story takes place during..
Dune: House Atreides
Prelude to Dune: House Atreides House Atreides is the first book in a prequel trilogy to the Dune series, set before the events of Frank Herbert's original works. The trilogy was co-authored by Frank's son Brian Herbert and science fiction author Kevin J. Anderson. Plot synopsis [Spoile..
Dune: House Corrino
Prelude to Dune: House Corrino House Corrino is the third book in a prequel trilogy to the Dune series, set before the events of Frank Herbert's original works. The trilogy was co-authored by Frank's son Brian Herbert and science fiction author Kevin J. Anderson. [Spoiler warningSpoiler..
Dune: House Harkonnen
Prelude to Dune: House Harkonnen House Harkonnen is the second book in the Prelude to Dune series, a prequel trilogy to the Dune series, set before the events of Frank Herbert's original works. The trilogy was co-authored by Frank Herbert's son Brian Herbert and science fiction author Kevin J..
Dune: Hunting Harkonnens
Hunting Harkonnens is a short story set in the fictional Dune universe. The story, written by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson, was released prior to the release of the first Legends of Dune novel, [[Dune: The Butlerian Jihad]]. Hunting Harkonnens will be published in The Road to Dune and is also..
Dune: Sea Child
Sea Child is a short story set in the fictional Dune universe created by Frank Herbert and continued by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson. The short story will be published in Elemental, a book released in May 2006 to help with the Asian tsunami relief fund. The work was announced on the official ..
Dune: Spice Opera
Dune: Spice Opera is a rare CD featuring music from the computer game Dune and some unreleased tracks, published by Virgin Records in 1992. Virgin Records was later sold to EMI, which then became the new holders of the copyright. This album is out of print, so copies are generally available only se..
Dune: The Battle of Corrin
Dune: The Battle of Corrin is the third book in the Legends of Dune series. Its release date was September, 2004. The events of the novel take place a full century after the beginning of The Butlerian Jihad, and are divided into two parts, the first beginning in the year 108 B.G. (before Guild) an..
Dune: The Butlerian Jihad
This page is about the novel Dune: The Butlerian Jihad. For information about the fictional event in the Dune universe called the Butlerian Jihad - see Butlerian Jihad. Dune: The Butlerian Jihad is the first of the trilogy of books written by Brian Herbert (son of Frank Herbert) and Kevin J Anders..
Dune: The Faces of a Martyr
The Faces of a Martyr is a short story set in the fictional Dune universe and is written by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson. The Faces of a Martyr was released prior to the publication of the third and final Legends of Dune novel, [[Dune: The Battle of Corrin]] and is available for download from..
Dune: The Machine Crusade
Dune: The Machine Crusade (2003) is a book in the Dune series. It is the second book in the Legends of Dune trilogy written by Brian Herbert (the son of Frank Herbert, the original author of the Dune series) and Kevin J. Anderson. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending detai..
Dune: Whipping Mek
Whipping Mek is a short story set in the fictional Dune universe written by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson. The story was released prior to the release of the second Legends of Dune novel, [[Dune: The Machine Crusade]]. Whipping Mek will form part of The Road to Dune book published in September..
Dunean, South Carolina
Dunean is a census-designated place (CDP) in Greenville County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 4,158 at the 2000 census. Geography Dunean is located at [34°49′24″N, 82°25′13″W] (34.823377, -82.420234)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the U..
Dunearn Secondary School
Dunearn Secondary School is a government secondary school in Singapore. It is located in Bukit Batok in western Singapore. It moved to its present location in 1993. The current principal is Mr. Wong Lok Oon. Mr. Wong took over in 15 December 2003; his predecessor was Mrs Catherine Seah. In 2003, D..
Dunecht
Dunecht is a linear village on the A944 road in north-east Scotland. It is 12 miles (19.5km) west of the city of Aberdeen. External links *[Map sources] for ..
Dunedin
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Dunedin Urban Area Population 136,600 Extent Mosgiel to Port Chalmers TerritorialAuthority Name Dunedin City Population 142,100 Land area 3314.8km² Extent urban area, and out asfar as Middlemarch,Waikouaiti and theTaieri River RegionalCou..
Dunedin, Florida
--> --> Dunedin (IPA pronunciation: [dənˈi.dɪn]) is a city in Pinellas County, Florida, United States. The name comes from the Scots Gaelic Dùn Èideann meaning Edinburgh. The population was 35,691 at the 2000 census. As of 2004, the population recorded by the U.S. Census Bureau ..
Dunedin (disambiguation)
Dunedin is an anglicisation of the Scottish Gaelic name Dùn Éideann for Edinburgh, Scotland. There is also: Dunedin, New Zealand, a city named after Edinburgh by the Scots who colonised itDunedin, Florida, United States See also: Edinburgh (disambiguation) and Dúnedain (fiction people). This is..
Dunedin Blue Jays
Toronto Blue Jays American League AAA Syracuse SkyChiefs AA New Hampshire Fisher Cats A Dunedin Blue JaysLansing LugnutsAuburn Doubledays R Pulaski Blue Jays The Dunedin Blue Jays are a minor league baseball team based in Dunedin, Florida. The club plays their home games at Kn..
Dunedin cable tramway system
The Dunedin cable tramway system was a group of cable tramway lines in the New Zealand city of Dunedin. It is significant as Dunedin was both the second city in the world to adopt the cable car (the first being San Francisco) and the last to abandon their cable cars (leaving only San Francisco opera..
Dunedin Central by-election 1915
The Dunedin Central by-election of 1915 was a by-election during the 19th New Zealand Parliament. The by-election was sparked by the resignation of the incumbent, Charles Statham, after irregularities in the counting of the vote during the 1914 election turned a 12-vote lead for his competitor, Jame..
Dunedin College of Education
The Dunedin College of Education (Te Kura Akau Taitoka) is a teacher-training facility in Dunedin, New Zealand. The college offers a wide range of courses in teaching, from early childhood to secondary. Founded in 1876, the college's main campus is in Dunedin, close to the University of Otago and Ot..
Dunedin International Airport
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Dunedin Longitudinal Study
The Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study (often referred to as The Dunedin Longitunal Study) is an ongoing health study based in Dunedin, New Zealand of an original 1037 children born between 1 April 1972 and 31 March 1973. The bulk of these are still participating decades later. ..
Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study
The Dunedin Multidisiplinary Health and Development Study is a long-running cohort study of 1037 people born in 1972 or 1973 in Dunedin, New Zealand. The study studied the children at birth, and assessed them regularly throughout their lifetime. These children are now in their early thirties, and th..
Dunedin Public Art Gallery
The Dunedin Public Art Gallery is the main public art collection of the city of Dunedin, New Zealand. Located in The Octagon in the heart of the city, it is close to the city's public library, municipal chambers, and other facilities such as the Regent Theatre. The gallery has a storng collection..
Dunedin Railway Station
Dunedin Railway Station clocktower (centre). The building on the right is the city's Law Courts Anzac Square and Dunedin Railway Station Interior of the station, showing part of the mosaic floor Possibly the best-known building in the southern half of New Zealand's South Island, Du..
Dunedin Range
The Dunedin Range ([71°24′S 167°54′E]) is a northwest-trending mountain range, 37 km (23 mi) long and 3 to 6 km (2 to 4 mi) wide, located 8 km east of Lyttelton Range in the Admiralty Mountains of Antarctica. Mapped by USGS from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1960-63. Named by US..
Dunedin Sound
Dunedin is a southern New Zealand University Town that spawned "The Dunedin Sound". Similar in many ways to the traditional indie pop sound, the Dunedin Sound uses "jingly jangly" guitaring, minimal bass lines and loose drumming. Seemingly influenced by bands like The Velvet Underground, keyboards..
Dunedin Star (ship)
Dunedin Star was a Bue Star Line ship that ran aground on the Skeleton Coast of Namibia on November 29 1942 while carrying passengers and cargo. She was bound for the Middle East carrying munitions and supplies as part of the Allies World War II effort, but had fare-paying passengers as well Dunedi..
Dunedin Technical
Dunedin Technical is a soccer club in Dunedin, New Zealand. External links [New Zealand 2004/05 Season Results] Soccersouth Premier League Caversham | Dunedin Technical | Grants Braes | Green Island | Mosgiel | Northern | Otago University | Queenstown Rovers | Roslyn-Wakari | South Can..
Dunedoo, New South Wales
Dunedoo, NSW State: New South Wales LGA: Warrumbungle Shire Established: Approximately 1840 Postcode: 2844 Population: ..
Dunegan
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Dunegan is an Irish surname. It was first found in the County Cork where they were anciently seated at Muskerry, later moving to Limerick, Kildare, and Dublin. Some of the first settlers with this name or its variants were: Thomas Donegan, the Earl of Limerick, w..
Dunehampton, New York
Dunehampton is the name of a village that was proposed in 2003 to be incorporated along 5 miles of Atlantic Ocean beach between Southampton (village), New York and Wainscott, New York. The village would have included 200 houses, 1,730 acres, or 2.7 square miles, taking in Julie and Channel Ponds ..
Dunellen, New Jersey
Dunellen is a Borough in Middlesex County, New Jersey, U.S.A. As of the United States 2000 Census, the borough population was 6,823. The borough was founded in 1896 after breaking from Piscataway Township. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Government3.1 Local government3.2&..
Dunellen (NJT station)
Dunellen is a New Jersey Transit railroad station on the Raritan Valley Line, in Dunellen, New Jersey. There is ticket office and small waiting area at this stop. External links [world.nycsubway.org - NJT Raritan Line] {| class="toccolours" border="1" cellpadding="4" style="margin: 0 ..
Dunellen Public Schools
The Dunellen Public Schools are a comprehensive community public school district that serves students in Kindergarten through twelfth grade from Dunellen, in Middlesex County, New Jersey, United States. Schools Schools in the district are: Elementary School [John P. Faber School] (K-5)M..
Dunelm
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dunelm is an abbreviation of the Latin word [[Wiktionary:Dunelmensis|Dunelmensis]]. For their usages, see Wiktionary. It is also the name of various things. Dunelm or dunelm may refer to: The post-nominal abbreviation for Dunelme..
Dunér (crater)
Crater characteristics Coordinates ..
Dunes (hotel and casino)
The Dunes in 1983 The Dunes Hotel was a Las Vegas, Nevada hotel/casino that operated from May 23, 1955 to January 26, 1993, and was the tenth resort to open on the Las Vegas Strip. The Bellagio now stands on the former grounds. History In its early years, the Dunes was known for the 35-foot t..
Dunes City, Oregon
Dunes City is a city in Lane County, Oregon, United States. The population was 1,241 at the 2000 census, and has increased to 1,360. Geography Dunes City is located at [43°54′4″N, 124°6′12″W] (43.901068, -124.103378)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the Un..
Dunes Highway
The Dunes Highway is the name for U.S. Route 12 east of Gary, Indiana (specifically, Interstate 65) and west of Michigan City, Indiana at the LaPorte County line. The name Dunes Highway continues into Michigan City but ends one half mile (0.8 km) east of the county line. U.S. 12 turns north at the ..
Dunes Road, Florida
Dunes Road is a census-designated place (CDP) in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States. The population was 391 at the 2000 census. Geography Dunes Road is located at [26°29′3″N, 80°7′7″W] (26.484050, -80.118514)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United..
Dune (board game)
Dune was also the title of a 1984 Parker Brothers board game. This article is about the 1979 Avalon Hill game. Dune is a strategy board game set in Frank Herbert's Dune universe, published by Avalon Hill in 1979. The game was designed by Bill Eberle, Jack Kittredge and Peter Olotka, and uses many..
Dune (disambiguation)
Dune has several meanings: Dune, a sand formation In writer Frank Herbert's Dune universe: Dune (novel)Dune (film)*Dune (movie soundtrack) by TotoDune (TV miniseries)*Children of Dune (TV miniseries) (sequel)Dune computer and video gamesDune (board game) In music: Dune (German band), a happy hardcor..
Dune (Dune album)
Dune is the first album by German band Dune. It was released in 1995 on the label Motor Music GMBH. Tracklisting "In The Beginning" - 0:48"Hardcore Vibes" - 3:33"Just Another Dream" - 4:08"Future Is Now" - 4:57"Final Dream" - 4:25"The Spice" - 4:34"Are You Ready To Fly?" - 3:32"Can't Stop Raving" ..
Dune (fan fiction)
The fictional Dune universe is generating a small, but growing amount of fan fiction. Frank Herbert created a rich background to draw from, Herbert knew the power of omission and appreciated the intellect of his readers. The Dune Encyclopedia, as written by Dr. Willis E. McNelly, could be conside..
Dune (film)
Dune is a 1984 motion picture directed by David Lynch and based on the 1964 Frank Herbert novel of the same name. The film starred Kyle MacLachlan as the main character, Paul Atreides, and included an ensemble of well-known American, Latin American and European actors in the supporting roles, incl..
Dune (German band)
The German happy hardcore/progressive trance band Dune is one of many groups to share the name. Contents 1 History2 Members3 Discography3.1 Singles3.2 Albums4 External links History The band formed in 1995 and divided with the departure of Verena von Strenge, their ..
Dune (L'Arc~en~Ciel album)
DUNE is the first album by Japanese poprock band L'Arc~en~Ciel. It was released on April 27 1993 on the indie label Danger Crue Records. A tenth-anniversary edition was released on April 21 2004. This edition was remastered and included three rare bonus tracks: The single version of "Floods of tear..
Dune (movie soundtrack)
Dune is an original soundtrack by Toto for the film of the same name, released in December 1984 (see 1984 in music). Contents 1 Background2 Track listing3 Personnel4 Additional notes5 External links Background The instrumental soundtrack was recorded by the band (minus..
Dune (novel)
This article concernsthe Dune seriesby Frank Herbert Dune Dune Messiah Children of Dune God Emperor of Dune Heretics of Dune Chapterhouse Dune Dune is a science fiction novel written by Frank Herbert and published in 1965. A winner of the Hugo Award and Nebula Award for outstanding..
Dune (TV miniseries)
Frank Herbert's Dune was a three-part miniseries based on the Dune novel by Frank Herbert. It was produced by New Amsterdam Entertainment in association with Blixa Film Productktion and Hallmark Entertainment Distribution, and broadcast by the Sci Fi Channel. The series was first broadcast in 2000..
Dune (video game)
Dune, by Cryo Interactive, is one of the Dune computer games. It was the first attempt of making a commercial game based on Frank Herbert's Dune universe. Dune blended adventure with economic and military strategy, and is considered by many the most immersive Dune computer game. Loosely following..
Dune 2000
Dune 2000 is a Dune computer game, released by Westwood Studios in 1998. It is based in Frank Herbert's science fiction universe Dune. It is considered as an enhanced remake of Dune II. The story of the game is similar to Dune II, and is continued in [[Emperor: Battle for Dune]]. Using a game eng..
Dune 7
Dune 7 may refer to a large sand dune in the Namib Desert, one of the largest in the world.Dune 7 was also the working title of book 7 (Hunters of Dune) in the Dune series of novels, originally conceived by Frank Herbert, and being written by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson. This is a [disa..
Dune Acres, Indiana
Dune Acres is a town in Porter County, Indiana, United States. The population was 213 at the 2000 census. Geography Dune Acres is located at [41°38′47″N, 87°5′6″W] (41.646416, -87.084905)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the..
Dune album 5
5 was meant to be the fifth album by German band Dune. It was planned for release in August 1998, but as the singles "Electric Heaven" and "Keep the Secret" did not sell well, the release was cancelled. ..
Dune bashing
Dune Bashing, also known as Desert Safari, is a form of off-road driving, using a four-wheel drive vehicle to explore sand dunes. Whilst in some parts of the world, such as the fragile coastal dunes of Australia, it is illegal, in others such as the Middle East, it is a booming sport for tourist..
Dune Bashing in Dubai
Contents 1 Dune Bashing in Dubai2 Strategy3 Keys4 Major obstacles Dune Bashing in Dubai Dune Bashing in Dubai is a Motorcross type game that was created by freeonlinegames.com. Strategy The aim of the game is to get the highest score you can by navigating over sand dunes. Eac..
Dune buggy
Dune buggy A dune buggy is a recreational vehicle with big wheels and tires designed for use on sand dunes or beaches, especially a light vehicle with a modified engine mounted on an open chassis. Also called beach buggy or a sand rail. Contents 1 Design2 Function3 Building ..
Dune computer and video games
A number of computer games based on Frank Herbert's science fiction novel Dune and its two adaptations for film and television were created: Contents 1 Dune2 Dune II3 Dune 20004 Emperor: Battle for Dune5 Frank Herbert's Dune6 Dune Generations7 External links Du..
Dune Encyclopedia
The Dune Encyclopedia by Dr. Willis E. McNelly is a collection of essays written by fans of Frank Herbert's Dune novels. It was published in 1984—its only edition. No further editions are planned due to copyright issues. Contents 1 Publication and contents2 Canon dispute3 See..
Dune FM
Dune FM is the Independent Local Radio station for Southport, England. It originally broadcast from makeshift studios in Southport's Floral Hall complex, serving only the town on an RSL. After widening the net to neighbouring West Lancashire and North Sefton, they broadcast a couple of RSLs as "Ma..
Dune games
A number of games have been based on Frank Herbert's science fiction novel Dune: Card game* 1997 Dune: Eye of the Storm, Five Rings Publishing Group - [fanpage] Board games* 1979 Avalon Hill's Dune, Avalon Hill - [fanpage]* 1984 Parker Brothers' Dune, Parker Brothers - [fan..
Dune II
Dune II: The Building of a Dynasty (also known as Dune II: Battle for Arrakis in Europe and in the Mega Drive/Genesis port) is a Dune computer game, released by Westwood Studios in 1992. It is a loose sequel of the computer strategy game Dune (although it shared no storyline or gameplay). Both game..
Dune Messiah
This article concernsthe Dune seriesby Frank Herbert Dune Dune Messiah Children of Dune God Emperor of Dune Heretics of Dune Chapterhouse Dune Dune Messiah is a science fiction novel by Frank Herbert, the second in a series of six novels. It was originally serialized in Galaxy maga..
Dune Recordings
Dune Recordings is a record label owned and run by Oliver Sasse and Aaron Sieger. See also List of record labelsList of jungle and drum n bass record labels External link [Discography] ..
Dune shacks
The dune shacks of Cape Cod were built in the early 20th century. ..
Dune short stories
In addition to the Dune novels by Frank Herbert, Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson a series of short stories have been written. This stories are available for download from the official Dune website and will be published as part of The Road to Dune book released in September 2005. List of Short S..
Dune universe
The fictional Dune universe, or Duniverse is the political, scientific, and social setting of author Frank Herbert's six-book Dune series of science-fiction novels. The highly popular first book, Dune, has been adapted as a movie and as a televised miniseries; its first two sequels have appeared as ..
Dune Za Keyih Provincial Park and Protected Area
Dune Za Keyih Provincial Park and Protected Area is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. ..
Dunfanaghy
Dunfanaghy (Dún Fionnachaidh, fort of the fair-haired tribe, in Irish) is a small village, formerly a fishing port and commercial centre, in County Donegal, Republic of Ireland. Contents 1 Location2 Description3 Local Area4 References5 External links Location Dunfanagh..
Dunfermline
redirect [[Template:Infobox Scotland place]]The Royal Burgh of Dunfermline (in Gaelic, Dùn Phàrlain), is a town and burgh in Fife, Scotland, that sits on high ground 3 miles from the shore of the Firth of Forth, northwest of Edinburgh. The town is the historic capital of Scotland and Robert the Br..
Dunfermline, Illinois
Dunfermline is a village in Fulton County, Illinois, United States. The population was 262 at the 2000 census. Geography Dunfermline is located at [40°29′30″N, 90°1′53″W] (40.491767, -90.031282)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau..
Dunfermline (UK Parliament constituency)
Dunfermline (or Dunfermline Burghs) was a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1918 until 1983. It was classed as a district of burghs constituency until 1950, representing the parliamentary burghs of Dunfermline, Cowdenbeath, Inverkeithing, and Lochgel..
Dunfermline Abbey
Dunfermline Abbey, main entrance. Dunfermline Abbey, circa 1919 Dunfermline Abbey is the remains of a great Benedictine abbey in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland, founded in 1070 by Queen Margaret, wife of Malcolm Canmore and granddaughter of Edmund Ironside, King of England. The foundation..
Dunfermline and West Fife (UK Parliament constituency)
Dunfermline and West Fife County constituency Dunfermline and West Fife shown within Scotland Created: 2005 MP: Willie Rennie Party: Liberal Democrat Type: House of Commons Council areas: Fife EP constituency: Scotland Dunfermline and West Fife is a constituency represented in the ..
Dunfermline and West Fife by-election, 2006
The Dunfermline and West Fife by-election, in Dunfermline and western Fife, Scotland, was held on February 9, 2006 following the death of sitting Labour MP Rachel Squire on January 6. The by-election was the first seat to change hands in the 2005 Parliament when Willie Rennie won the seat for the L..
Dunfermline Athletic F.C.
Dunfermline Athletic Football Club are a Scottish football team based in Dunfermline, Fife. They are currently members of the Scottish Premier League, and finished runners up to Celtic in this season's Scottish League Cup, played on March 19 2006. They play at East End Park and are nicknamed The Pa..
Dunfermline East
Dunfermline East may mean or refer to: Dunfermline East (UK Parliament constituency)Dunfermline East (Scottish Parliament constituency) 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 cha..
Dunfermline East (Scottish Parliament constituency)
Dunfermline East is a constituency of the Scottish Parliament (Holyrood). It elects one Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) by the plurality (first past the post) method of election. Also, however, it is one of nine constituencies in the Mid Scotland and Fife electoral region, which elects sev..
Dunfermline East (UK Parliament constituency)
Dunfermline East Burgh constituency Created: 1983 Abolished: 2005 Type: House of Commons Dunfermline East was a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom until the 2005 general election. It was abolished due to a major revision in the composit..
Dunfermline Palace
Dunfermline Palace is a former Scottish royal palace in Dunfermline, Fife. The Palace of Dunfermline stood next to Dunfermline Abbey, occupying a picturesque position next to the ravine. It was rebuilt by James IV in 1500 and was a favourite residence of Scottish monarchs. James IV, James V, Mary,..
Dunfermline Queen Margaret railway station
Dunfermline Queen Margaret railway station is a railway station in the town of Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. The station is managed by First ScotRail and is on the Fife Circle Line. [Train times] and [station information] for from National Rail[Street map] and [ae..
Dunfermline RFC
Dunfermline Rugby Football Club are a rugby union team from Dunfermline, Fife. Established in 1893 the club play their home games at McKane Park. They currently play in BT Premiership Division Three. Rugby union in Scotland [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit ] Federation..
Dunfermline Town railway station
Dunfermline Town railway station is a railway station in the town of Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. The station is managed by First ScotRail and is on the Fife Circle Line. Fife has 19 railway stations served by 3 routes : the Fife Circle, which serves south Fife; the Inverness Line, serving south and..
Dunfermline West
Dunfermline West may mean or refer to: Dunfermline West (UK Parliament constituency)Dunfermline West (Scottish Parliament constituency) 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 cha..
Dunfermline West (Scottish Parliament constituency)
Dunfermline West is a constituency of the Scottish Parliament (Holyrood). It elects one Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) by the plurality (first past the post) method of election. Also, however, it is one of nine constituencies in the Mid Scotland and Fife electoral region, which elects sev..
Dunfermline West (UK Parliament constituency)
Dunfermline West was a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1983 until 2005. Boundaries The seat of Dunfermline West contained all of the town of Dunfermline as well as territory on the north bank of the Firth of Forth. It took in the afflu..
Dunford Bridge
Dunford Bridge is a remote hamlet lying northwest of Sheffield in South Yorkshire, England, 1.3 miles from the border with West Yorkshire. It lies in the Peak District, five miles west of Penistone and three miles south of Holmfirth, within the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley. Before the Local Gov..
Dung
Dung can refer to: a synonym of manure (natural fertilizer consisting of animal feces) or the human equivalentDung, Doubs, a commune in the Doubs département of France This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you ..
Dung-Dkar
Contents 1 Introduction and History2 Hornbostel-Sachs Classification3 Notation and Range4 Role within Music5 References Introduction and History “Dung-Dkar” translated from Tibetan is literally “White Conch” (Tibetan-English Dharma Dictionary, 2003), and true to..
Dunga
Dunga, real name Carlos Caetano Bledorn Verri, (born October 31, 1963 in Ijuí, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil) is a former football defensive midfielder, of Italian and German descent and a World Champion for Brazil in the 1994 World Cup. In 1994, he often served as the captain of the team. Dunga sc..
Dungal
The term Dungal can refer to: Saint DungalDungal (Wrestling)- An Indian wrestling competition.Dungal (family)- is an old Irish royal family that the Dungal Valley or the Dungal Bay was named for. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same t..
Dungamal
Dungamal is a census town in Khordha district in the state of Orissa, India. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Dungamal had a population of 6206. Males constitute 63% of the population and females 37%. Dungamal has an average literacy rate of 83%,..
Dungan
Dungan (}; }; Дунгане) is a term used in territories of the former Soviet Union to refer to a Muslim people of Chinese origin. In both China and the former Soviet republics where they reside, however, Dungans call themselves Hui. In the censuses of Russia and the former Soviet Central Asia, ..
Dungannon
Dungannon (Dún Geanainn in Irish) is a town in County Tyrone in Northern Ireland. It had a population of 11,139 people in the 2001 Census. Dungannon has won the Best Kept Town award on several occasions. It contains the headquarters of the Dungannon and South Tyrone Borough Council. Contents 1..
Dungannon, Virginia
Dungannon is a town in Scott County, Virginia, United States. The population was 317 at the 2000 census. Geography Dungannon is located at [36°49′40″N, 82°28′8″W] (36.827894, -82.468828)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the t..
Dungannon (UK Parliament constituency)
Dungannon Borough constituency Created: 1801 Abolished: 1885 Type: House of Commons Dungannon was a former United Kingdom Parliament constituency, in Ireland, returning one MP. It was an original constituency represented in Parliament when the Union of Great Britain and Ireland took effect..
Dungannon and South Tyrone Borough Council
redirect [[Template:Infobox Northern Ireland district]]Dungannon and South Tyrone Borough Council is a Local Council in Counties Tyrone and Armagh in Northern Ireland. Its main town is Dungannon, where the Council is headquartered. The Council area covers the southern part of County Tyrone (along ..
Dungannon Swifts F.C.
Dungannon Swifts F.C. is a Northern Ireland football club playing in the Irish Premier League. The club, founded in 1949, hails from Dungannon and play their home matches at Stangmore Park. Club colours are royal blue and red. The current manager is Joe McAree. Contents 1 Intertoto Cup2&n..
Dungan language
The Dungan language (Russian: Дунганский Язык, Simplified Chinese: }}}; Traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: ) is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken by the Dungan or (Hui) of Central Asia. Contents 1 Demographics2 Phonology and vocabulary3 Writing System4 See also5 E..
Dungaree
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Things named Dungaree include: Dungaree — the Hindu goddess living on a Dungar, a moderate size of hill or a small mountain. Usually, temples of goddesses such as Kalka Devi, Vaishno Devi, and Ambaji are on such hills.Dungaree..
Dungargarh
Dungargarh is a city and a municipality in Churu district in the state of Rajasthan, India. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Dungargarh had a population of 44,707. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Dungargarh has an average ..
Dungarpur
Dungarpur is a city in southern Rajasthan state of India. It is the administrative headquarters of Dungarpur District. The rail line between Udaipur and Himatnagar in Gujarat runs through the town, as does National Highway 8. Dungarpur is the seat of elder branch of sisodiyas of Udaipur. External ..
Dungarpur district
Dungarpur District is a district of the state of Rajasthan in western India. The town of Dungarpur is the district headquarters. The district has an area of 3,770 km², and the population of the district is 1,107,037 (2001 census). The district is roughly triangular in shape. The Mahi River runs..
Dungarvan
Dungarvan (Dún Garbháin in Irish) is a town and harbour on the south coast of Ireland in the province of Munster. Dungarvan is the administrative centre of County Waterford. The town's Irish name means "Garbhan's fort", referring to Saint Garbhan who founded a church there in the seventh century..
Dungarvan (UK Parliament constituency)
Dungarvan Borough constituency Created: 1801 Abolished: 1885 Type: House of Commons Dungarvan was a former United Kingdom Parliament constituency, in Ireland, returning one MP. It was an original constituency represented in Parliament when the Union of Great Britain and Ireland took effect..
Dungarvon River
The Dungarvon River is a Canadian river in New Brunswick. The Dungarvon River has its origins at several lakes in the Miramichi Highlands, part of the Appalachian Mountains, in the northeastern corner of York County. Generally flowing southeast through heavy forests, the Dungarvon River joins the ..
Dungarvon Whooper
The Dungarvon Whooper (pronounced "hooper") is a ghost story, immortalized in a song by Michael Whelan, about a murder in the late 19th century along the Dungarvon River in northern New Brunswick, Canada. The story revolves around a cook named Ryan, who moved to a camp along the river with all his ..
Dungavel
Dungavel Immigration Removal Centre is a controversial detention facility in Scotland near the village of Strathaven. It is used for holding asylum seekers whose applications have been refused prior to their removal. It has been the scene of several protests, particularly as babies and young child..
Dungchen
The dungchen is a long trumpet used in Tibetan Buddhist ceremonies. It is the most widely used instrument in Tibetan Buddhist culture. ..
Dungen
Dungen (pronounced "doon-yen") (Swedish "the grove") is a Swedish psychedelic rock band influenced by Swedish folk music, indie rock and progressive rock. The band is fronted by singer/composer Gustav Ejstes, who plays virtually all instruments on the band's records. 2004's Ta Det Lungt received gre..
Dungeness
See also Punta Dungeness for the Chilean headland. Dungeness is the headland of a shingle beach on the Romney Marsh in Kent, England. It is also given to a "village" situated along the beach: and to an important ecological site on the same location. Contents 1 Ecology2 Lighthouses3&..
Dungeness, Washington
Dungeness is an unincorporated community in Clallam County, Washington, USA. Located north of Sequim, Dungeness crab is named after the town of Dungeness, which is located on the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Dungeness has a number of waterfront residential communities, but also features the Dungeness S..
Dungeness crab
The Dungeness crab is a type of crab that inhabits eelgrass beds and water bottoms from the Aleutian Islands in Alaska to Santa Cruz, California. They measure as much as 25 cm (10 inches) in some areas off the coast of Washington, but typically are under 20 cm (8 inches). They are..
Dungeness Power Station
There are two nuclear power stations located near Dungeness in the south east of Kent, England. Dungeness B Dungeness A is a legacy Magnox power station, connected to the National Grid in 1965 and nearing the end of its life. It has two reactors producing 223 MW of electricity each, with a t..
Dungeness River
The Dungeness River is located in the Olympic Peninsula in Washington. It rises near Mount Constance in the Olympic Mountains within the Olympic National Park and drains into the Strait of Juan de Fuca. See also List of Washington riversDungeness crabDungeness SpitGray Wolf River ..
Dungeness Spit
Aerial photo of the Dungeness Spit Dungeness Spit is a 5.5 mile long sand spit jutting out from the northern edge of the Olympic Peninsula in Washington into the Strait of Juan de Fuca. It is entirely within the Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge and home of the Dungeness Lighthouse. It is a..
Dungeon
This is about European castles. For other uses see Dungeon (disambiguation) The dungeon of Bothwell Castle seen from the Great Hall A dungeon (derived from the Old French donjon, from the Latin dominus, "lord"), in its original medieval usage, was the keep, the main tower of a castle which f..
Dungeon!
Dungeon! is a 1975 board game by designed by David R. Megarry, Gary Gygax, Michael Gray, Steve Winter and S. Schwab, published by TSR, Inc. Dungeon! simulates some aspects of the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game which was released the year before, although Dungeon was already in development whe..
Dungeonland
EX1 - Dungeonland (EX1) is a Dungeons & Dragons module written by Gary Gygax for use with the First Edition Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (AD&D) ruleset. The nature of the adventure is such that it is easy to add into almost any campaign. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or end..
Dungeonquest
Dungeonquest (sometimes known as Dungeon Quest) is a fantasy board game, set in a fantasy setting reminiscent of TSR's Dungeons & Dragons or the Warhammer Fantasy universe. The game was originally published in 1985 as Drakborgen by Brio AB, and first published in English in 1987 by Games Workshop...
Dungeons & Denizens
Dungeons & Denizens is a webcomic by John Yakimow (art) and Graveyard Greg (writing). It was hosted on Webcomics Nation but moved to Keenspot on 2006-04-02. The strip follows the lives of monsters living and working in a RPG [[dungeon] Characters Min - The news guy and Tech support minota..
Dungeons & Dragons
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Dungeons & Dragons (abbreviated as D&D or DnD) is a fantasy tabletop roleplaying game (RPG) published by Wizards of the Coast. The original Dungeons & Dragons, designed by Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson, was first published in 1974 by Gygax's company, Tactica..
Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow over Mystara
Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow over Mystara, also simplified to Shadow of Mystara or known as Dungeons & Dragons 2, was developed and published by Capcom as an arcade game, as a sequel to [[Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom]] in 1996. The game was also released on the Sega Saturn, packaged with Tower o..
Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom
Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom is the first and more popular of two arcade games created by Capcom and based on the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. The game was also released on the Sega Saturn, packaged with its sequel, [[Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow over Mystara]], under the title Dungeons..
Dungeons & Dragons: Warriors of the Eternal Sun
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since May 2006. Dungeons and Dragons: Warrr..
Dungeons & Dragons (disambiguation)
Dungeons & Dragons is a fantasy tabletop role-playing game. Dungeons & Dragons may also refer to: Dungeons & Dragons (TV series), an animated television seriesDungeons & Dragons (film), a live-action fantasy film[[Dungeons & Dragons 2: Wrath of the Dragon God]], a straight-to-TV sequel to the fil..
Dungeons & Dragons (film)
Dungeons & Dragons is a 2000 live-action movie based on the role-playing game (RPG) Dungeons & Dragons (D&D). Contents 1 Plot2 Reactions3 Trivia4 See also5 External links Plot [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. The story co..
Dungeons & Dragons (TV series)
Dungeons & Dragons is an American animated television series that was a co production of Marvel Comics and TSR, and made in the United States during the 1980s. Based on TSR's Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, the show was popular in the US, and ran for three seasons on CBS. Although aimed ..
Dungeons & Dragons 2: Wrath of the Dragon God
Dungeons and Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God is a 2005 fantasy film directed by Gerry Lively. It is loosely a straight-to-TV sequel to the 2000 film Dungeons & Dragons, which in turn was based on the popular role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons (or D&D). The only returning actor is Bruce Payne repr..
Dungeons & Dragons Basic Game
The Dungeons & Dragons Basic Game is an introductory version of Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game packaged in the form of board game. The game was released in 2004 by Wizards of the Coast and was designed by Jonathan Tweet, one of the Dungeons and Dragons 3rd edition designers. It is a cut do..
Dungeons & Dragons campaign settings
The flexibility of the Dungeons & Dragons rules means that Dungeon Masters are free to create their own fantasy campaign settings. For those who wanted a pre-packaged setting in which to play, TSR, Wizards of the Coast (WotC), and other publishers have created many settings in which D&D games can be..
Dungeons & Dragons Collection
Dungeons & Dragons Collection is a 2-disc compilation album of the previously released arcade games [[Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom]] and [[Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow over Mystara]]. Released in Japan in 1999 on the Sega Saturn, the two games were the first on the Saturn to require the use of t..
Dungeons & Dragons Fantasy Adventure Boardgame
Dungeons & Dragons: The Fantasy Adventure Boardgame is a fantasy board game, released in 2002 Parker Brothers, a division of Hasbro and is based on the role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons by Wizards of the Coast, another division of Hasbro. The game has been distributed only in the European market,..
Dungeons & Dragons iconic characters
The Iconic characters in Dungeons & Dragons are a series of characters developed for the 3rd edition of the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game to be used as recurring characters in illustrations and text explainations to illustrate archetypal D&D race and class combination. In the case of a few cl..
Dungeons & Dragons manuals
The cover of the first printing of the first edition of Deities & Demigods featured artwork by Erol Otus. A listing of manuals for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. Several manuals are required for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. The current Dungeons & Drago..
Dungeons & Dragons Miniatures Game
The Dungeons & Dragons Miniatures Game (DDM) is a collectible, skirmish tactical game played with pre-painted, plastic miniature figures based on characters and monsters from the Dungeons & Dragons games. Released in September of 2003 by Wizards of the Coast, which is owned by Hasbro, DDM is compo..
Dungeons & Dragons Online
Dungeons & Dragons Online: Stormreach (abbreviated as "DDO") is an MMORPG developed by Turbine, Inc. Turbine has developed DDO as an online adaptation of Dungeons & Dragons (abbreviated as D&D). DDO is based on the D&D 3.5 Ruleset and set in the Eberron campaign setting. Wizards of the Coast, th..
Dungeons & Dragons related products
The Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game has spawned many related products, including films and videogames. Contents 0.1 Magazines0.2 Films and TV0.3 Computer and video games0.4 Novels0.4.1 2nd Edition Novels0.4.2 Dragon Strike0.4.3 Iconic Character0.4.4..
Dungeons and Dragons: Heroes
Dungeons and Dragons: Heroes is a third person RPG videogame released by Atari for the Xbox in 2003. Rated T by the ESRB, it is set in the Dungeons & Dragons universe, based of the roleplaying game of the same name. The game mechanics are heavily reliant on the "standard" roleplaying game rules. Ex..
Dungeons and Dragons (sketch)
Dungeons and Dragons is a comedy sketch parodying the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game experience. It was produced in 1996 by the Milwaukee, Wisconsin comedy troupe Dead Alewives and comes from an album of like sketches titled Take Down the Grand Master. Voice talent was by Dead Alewives membe..
Dungeons and Dragons Basic Rule Set 1
Dungeons and Dragons Basic Rule Set 1 was the fundamental Dungeons & Dragons rule book published before the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons rules became the D&D standard. It was followed by Dungeons and Dragons Basic Rule Set 2. The cover states: "This game requires no game board because the action..
Dungeons and dragons void
[The Void] Dungeons and Dragons The Void is part of the Dungeons and Dragons cosmology, and first appeared with the introduction of Planescape. It is place, which exists between the planes, and touches everything. The Void, despite its name is neither empty, nor uninhabited but is compos..
Dungeons of Daggorath
Dungeons of Daggorath is a pioneering 1982 computer game that can be considered a forerunner of the first-person shooter genre, although no shooting takes place. One of the first games to use a 3D first-person perspective, it was produced by DynaMicro for the Tandy (RadioShack) TRS-80 Color Comput..
Dungeon & Fighter
Dungeon & Fighter is a Korean multiplayer PC beat 'em up video game by a company called Neople. The Japanese company NHN is in the process of producing a Japanese arcade version of the game called Arad Senki. External Links [Official Homepage (in Korean)][Another Official Homepage (a..
Dungeon (band)
Dungeon logo Dungeon were a melodic power metal/thrash metal band based in Sydney, Australia. The band formed in Broken Hill in 1989 and after a string of line-ups founding members Tim Grose and guitarist Dale Corney moved to Sydney in 1992. Slowly the duo built a full live band and in 1996..
Dungeon (BDSM)
This page is about BDSM play; for other topics see Dungeon (disambiguation). Slave Dani handcuffed and chained to a wall in a dungeon, wearing black PVC diapers only Slave Dani handcuffed, gagged and chained to a wall in a dungeon, wearing black PVC diapers only In BDSM (bondage/discip..
Dungeon (comics)
Dungeon (French title: Donjon) is a series of satirical fantasy comic books created by Joann Sfar and Lewis Trondheim, with contributions from numerous other artists and writers. It was originally published in France by Delcourt; English translations of the first several stories have been released..
Dungeon (computer game)
Dungeon was perhaps the first computer role-playing game, and ran on Digital Equipment Corporation PDP-10 mainframe computers. The other likely candidate is pedit5, which ran under PLATO systems on Control Data Corporation computers in the same 1970s era. The game described in this article is not Z..
Dungeon (disambiguation)
A dungeon is an underground prison or vault. Dungeon or Donjon can mean: Donjon, a central tower / the strongest fortification of a castleDungeon (comics), a series of comic books created by Joann Sfar and Lewis Trondheim, originally published under the French title DonjonDungeon (games) are area..
Dungeon (games)
The Dungeon is a basic concept in role-playing games (RPGs) that has been around since their conception. "Dungeon" refers to an (usually in-door) area filled with traps to avoid, creatures to defeat, and treasures to collect. Dungeons are often labyrinth-like with dozens of rooms to explore. Needles..
Dungeon (magazine)
Issue #1 of Dungeon Magazine cover, art by Keith Parkinson Dungeon Adventures, commonly called simply Dungeon, is a magazine targeting people who play role playing games, particularly Dungeons & Dragons. It was first published by TSR, Inc. in 1986, as a bi-monthly magazine. It went monthly in ..
Dungeon Barbie
Dungeon Barbie was an adult doll produced by German-born, Gateshead-based artist Susanne Pitt, using the head of Mattel's Superstar Barbie attached to a doll with large breasts, and dressed in BDSM fetish clothing which she described as "'Lederhosen-style' Bavarian bondage dress and a helmet in rubb..
Dungeon crawl
This article is about the general style of adventure. For the computer game named after it, see Linley's Dungeon Crawl A dungeon crawl is a type of role-playing adventure in which the characters fight their way through an extensive dungeon (or other labyrinthine environment, such as a castle or cav..
Dungeon Crawler
Dungeon Crawler is a term for a role-playing game that focuses primarily on combat and character development. Story elements in these games are often underplayed (as with the Champions of Norrath console series), but are capable of being very well developed in others (see Diablo). It can be used..
Dungeon Design Panel
The Dungeon Design Panel was assembled by editor Erik Mona on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game to select the "30 Greatest Dungeons & Dragons Adventures of All Time" for an article in Dungeon magazine. The panel included: • Keith Baker: Creator of th..
Dungeon Dice Monsters
Dungeon Dice Monsters, or DDM for short, is a board game in the anime and manga series Yu-Gi-Oh!. It is seen in the manga and in the second series anime (Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters). Contents 0.1 Game Stats0.2 Terminology0.3 History1 Sets1.1 Gameplay1.1.1 Monsters1.1.2&..
Dungeon Dice Monsters (1)
Dungeon Dice Monsters (1) (Japanese: 謎の転校生 御伽龍児, The Mysterious Transfer Student - Ryuji Otogi) is episode 46 of Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters. Contents 1 In other languages2 Notes3 Synopsis4 Major events4.1 Debuts4.2 Duel4.3 Dice Game5 ..
Dungeon Dice Monsters (2)
Dungeon Dice Monsters (2) (Japanese: 対決! ダンジョンダイスモンスターズ, Showdown! Dungeon Dice Monsters) is episode 47 of Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters. Contents 1 In other languages2 Synopsis3 Major events3.1 Debuts3.2 Dice Game4 Characters4.1&nb..
Dungeon Dice Monsters (3)
Dungeon Dice Monsters (3) (Japanese: 遊戯苦戦 ゴッドオーガスの猛攻, Yugi's Tough Battle - God Orguss's Fierce Assault) is episode 48 of Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters. Contents 1 In other languages2 Synopsis3 Major events3.1 Debuts3.2 Dice Game4 Charact..
Dungeon Dice Monsters (4)
Dungeon Dice Monsters (3) (Japanese: 奇跡のディメンジョン ブラックマジシャン召喚, The Miracle Dimension - The Black Magician is Summoned) is episode 49 of Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters. Contents 1 In other languages2 Synopsis3 Major events3.1 Debuts3.2&nb..
Dungeon Dimensions
In Terry Pratchett's Discworld series, the Dungeon Dimensions are the endless wastelands outside of space and time. Inhabitants of the Dungeon Dimensions The sad, crazy things that live there (a pastiche of Lovecraftian horrors) have no understanding of the world, simply craving light and shape. ..
Dungeon East
Dungeon East is Ray Murray's Dungeon Family 2nd Gen group consisting of KED, Mill Gates, J.Pesci and C Syck. They plan to release an album independently by Murray Music Corp called Do You Speak Dungeoneze?. ..
Dungeon Eternal
Direct connect: 69.173.94.244:5121 Dungeon Eternal can be considered the biggest persistent world module, based on player count, for the Neverwinter Nights PC Games (NWN) created by a user named Tone Eternal. The module is a Full PvP, faction-based module, where players are encouraged to PvP, bu..
Dungeon Explorer
Dungeon Explorer is an action/role-playing game released for the TurboGrafx-16 in 1989. It centered around the quest of several heroes to find the Ora Stone for the former king of Oddesia. When the alien race that now rules the land invaded, the stone was hidden deep in the dungeons of the land to ..
Dungeon Family
The Dungeon Family is a hip hop/R&B/soul musical collective, based in Atlanta, Georgia and specializing in Southern hip hop with heavy funk and soul influences. The group derives its name from "The Dungeon", the name given to record producer Rico Wade's basement studio where many of the early memb..
Dungeon Hack
Dungeon Hack is a computer role-playing game developed by DreamForge Intertainment and produced by Strategic Simulations, Inc. (SSI). It was first released for the DOS platform in 1993. Dungeon Hack is commonly referred to as a graphical version of Hack (which is itself based on Rogue), and is base..
Dungeon Keeper
Dungeon Keeper is a PC strategy game released by Bullfrog Productions in July . The game puts the player into the role of the "dungeon keeper": instead of valiantly storming a dungeon like a hero, killing monsters and taking the treasures, the player builds the dungeons, recruits the monsters, set..
Dungeon Keeper 2
Dungeon Keeper 2 is a PC strategy game released by Bullfrog Productions in 19 june 1999, sequel of Dungeon Keeper. Like its predecessor, players take the role of a "dungeon keeper", building and defending a dungeon from the would-be heroes that invade it, as well as from other keepers. In the game..
Dungeon Keeper 3
Dungeon Keeper 3 is a cancelled computer game, that was to be developed by Bullfrog Productions. Little is actually known about the game pre-cancellation, other than a small trailer in the extras section of its prequel, Dungeon Keeper 2. The trailer showed the Horned Reaper, a prominent creature fr..
Dungeon Lords
Dungeon Lords is a real time fantasy Computer role-playing game developed by Heuristic Park, published by DreamCatcher Games, and released in 2005. It includes quests, personal missions, skills and special abilities for customizing the character hero from a small set of races and class specializati..
Dungeon Magic
Lightbringer redirects here. For the RuneQuest deity see RuneQuest. For the Nintendo Entertainment System game see [[Dungeon Magic: Sword of the Elements]]. Dungeon Magic (called Light Bringer or Lightbringer in Japan) is a 1993 arcade game by Taito Japan. Unlike most medieval/fantasy beat 'em ups ..
Dungeon Magic: Sword of the Elements
Dungeon Magic is a first-person RPG (similar in vein to Bard's Tale and the various SSI D&D games) produced by Taito in 1989, and programmed by Natsume for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Story 500 years ago, the Kingdom of Granville fought a terrible war with Darces the Dark Overlord. A great h..
Dungeon Master
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. In the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, the Dungeon Master (abbreviated as DM) is a selected player who describes the game to the other players. In effect, the Dungeon Master creates the entire world and allows the players (the DM is usually not desc..
Dungeon Master's Guide
Dungeon Master's Guide for D&D version 3.5. The Dungeon Master's Guide ("DMG" or "DM's Guide"; in earlier editions, the Dungeon Masters Guide) is a book of [[wiktionary:rule|rule]]s for the seminal role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons. The Dungeon Master's Guide contains rules concerning the..
Dungeon Master's Guide II
The Dungeon Master's Guide II is a book of [[wiktionary:rule|rule]]s for the seminal fantasy role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons. Like the Dungeon Master's Guide it is focused on providing Dungeon Masters with assistance in running the game. It contains a number of chapters providing advice on the ..
Dungeon Master (computer game)
Dungeon Master was the first 3D realtime action computer role-playing game. It was first published in 1987 for the Atari ST by FTL Games and went on to become the ST's best selling product of all time, reaching an astounding market penetration of more than 50% of the Atari STs ever sold. An almost ..
Dungeon Master (disambiguation)
Dungeon Master may mean: Dungeon Master (or dungeonmaster or DM), the organizer of a Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game* Gamemaster, the generic term used by other role-playing gaming companiesDungeonmaster (band) is a melodic power metal band from Australia.Dungeon Master (computer game), the fi..
Dungeon Master II: The Legend of Skullkeep
Dungeon Master II: The Legend of Skullkeep is the sequel to the computer role-playing game Dungeon Master. It was released in 1993 in Japan and in 1995 in other countries. It is available on PC, Amiga, Macintosh, Sega CD (North America) / Mega CD (Europe and Japan), PC-9801, PC-9821 and FM Towns. ..
Dungeon Master spells
Dungeon Master spells are composed of 2 to 4 runes. The first rune is the "power" of the spell (which affects the strength, duration and mana cost), the other 1 to 3 rune(s) designate the spell itself. High power spells cannot be cast by low skilled champions. The spell list below only shows the las..
Dungeon monitor
BDSM dungeon monitors are entirely unrelated to Dungeon Masters in Dungeons and Dragons and similar role-playing games. A dungeon monitor (sometimes referred to as a "dungeon master" or DM) is a person charged with supervising a playspace or dungeon at a BDSM events such as play parties and fetish ..
Dungeon of Doom
for the computer game, see The Dungeon Revealed The Dungeon of Doom was the name of a British professional wrestling stable and a faction in World Championship Wrestling. Dungeon of Doom (UK) The Dungeon of Doom is a British tag team. It was the best tag team in wrestling history according to Wres..
Dungeon Runners
Dungeon Runners is a 3D Fantasy Mass Multiplayer Online Roleplaying Game (MMORPG) currently under development by NCSoft. As of May 2006 the game is in closed beta, and a game trailer was exhibited at the 2006 E3 convention. Mark Tucker, the lead designer for Dungeon Runners, revealed some ba..
Dungeon series
The Dungeon Series is a series of fantasy novels written under the auspices of Philip José Farmer. They follow nineteenth century explorer Clive Folliot as he travels through a multilayered dungeon world attempting to find his brother Neville. In order the books are: The Black Tower, by Richard A...
Dungeon Siege
Dungeon Siege is a real time computer role-playing game developed by Gas Powered Games and published by Microsoft. Chris Taylor (from Total Annihilation) showed Dungeon Siege years in production for the first time at E3 2000. The game was released in 2002 and later bundled with HIS line of X800 vid..
Dungeon Siege: Throne of Agony
Dungeon Siege: Throne of Agony is a real time computer role-playing game for PlayStation Portable developed by SuperVillain Studios and planned to be released in 2006. Throne of Agony marks the Take-Two Interactive purchase of the Dungeon Siege series publishing rights in March 2006 that origi..
Dungeon Siege II
Dungeon Siege II (DS2) is a computer role-playing game and is the sequel to 2002's popular Dungeon Siege. It was developed by Gas Powered Games and released on August 16 2005, one year delayed from original projections. Contents 1 Story2 Gameplay2.1 Combat Automation2.2 Spec..
Dunggir National Park
Dunggir is a national park in New South Wales (Australia), 382 km northeast of Sydney. Fact sheet Area: 25 km²Coordinates: [30°40′36″S, 152°39′07″E]Date of establishment: January 1, 1997Managing authorities: New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife ServiceIUCN category: II ..
Dunghutti
The Dunghutti are the indigenous Australian people from around Kempsey, New South Wales. ..
Dungiven
Dungiven (Dún Geimhín in Irish, Given's fort) is a large village in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland, on the main Belfast to Derry road. It is situated where the rivers Roe, Owenreagh and Owenbeg converge at the foot of the 1,535ft Benbradagh mountain, next to the Glenshane Pass where the road..
Dungkhag
Dungkhag are the subdistricts of Dzongkhag in Bhutan. Only large dzongkhag are divided into dungkhag. ..
Dunglass
Dunglass is a location in East Lothian, Scotland. Dunglass is the birthplace of James Hall, an 18th century Scottish geologist and geophysicist. Geography Dunglass is located about 1 km (0.5 mi) northwest of Cockburnspath and 11 km (7 mi) southeast of Dunbar. The area is located within the histor..
Dunglish
Dunglish is a combination of Dutch and English, sometimes humorously called Coal English (a literal translation of the Dutch "Steenkolenengels") a name for Dutch English, the Dutch speaker's version of the English language. The languages are closely related Germanic languages, and the Dutch are taug..
Dungloe
Dungloe (An Clochán Liath in Irish) is a town in the Gaeltacht of County Donegal, Republic of Ireland, and is the main town in The Rosses. Dungloe serves as the administrative centre for the west of Donegal, and in particular The Rosses, with the only mainland secondary school for the area - the o..
Dungog, New South Wales
Dungog ([32°24′S 151°45′E]) has is a small town with 2,500 people and is the centre of Local Government Area (Shire of Dungog) in the Hunter Valley of New South Wales, Australia. The name is said to be a corruption of an Aboriginal word meaning "clear hills." It is in the middle o..
Dungog railway station, New South Wales
Dungog railway station is the terminus of one of the branches of the Hunter Line of the CityRail outer suburban network at Dungog. To access the station you have to cross over the tracks. There is disabled access to the platforms. There are two platforms and three lines. {| align="center" borde..
Dungra
Dungra is a census town in Valsad district in the state of Gujarat, India. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Dungra had a population of 24,522. Males constitute 62% of the population and females 38%. Dungra has an average literacy rate of 73%, hig..
Dunguaire Castle
right Dunguaire Castle (Irish: Dún Guaire) is a 16th-century tower house on the southeastern shore of Galway Bay in County Galway, Ireland, near Kinvara. The castle's 75 foot-tower and its defensive wall have been restored to excellent condition, and the grounds are open to tourists during th..
Dungun
Dungun is a coastal district of the Malaysian state of Terengganu. Kuala Dungun is the capital of the district. Kuala Dungun town used to be an iron mining town in the 1940s. Iron ores were actually mined in a small town inland called Bukit Besi located to the west, while Kuala Dungun served as th..
Dungur
Dungur is the name of a series of ruins located in the western part of Aksum, Ethiopia, the former capital of the Kingdom of Aksum. They are located in the western part of Axum, across the Gondar road from the Gudit Stelae field. S. Puglisi performed the first archeological excavation in this area,..
Dung beetle
A dung beetle, with a shovel-like head, rolling a dung ball with its hindlegs. Dung beetles refer to those beetles which feed partly or exclusively on feces. Most of these species belong to the subfamilies Scarabaeinae and Aphodiinae of the family Scarabaeidae. As most species of Scarabaeinae ..
Dung Beetles (computer game)
Redirect [[Template:Merge]] Dung Beetles was an Apple II computer game released in 1982 by Datasoft. It was ported to the Color Computer, where it was renamed Mega-Bug. The game concept and gameplay were copied from Pac-Man, but featured a much larger maze and a moving "magnifying rectangle" whi..
Dunham
Dunham is a surname, and may refer to Gary Dunham, American Contemporary Christian musicianJames Dunham, American murdererJames L. Ritchie-Dunham, American academicJeff Dunham, American ventriloquistKatherine Dunham, American choreographerKingsley Charles Dunham, British geologistMike Dunham, Ameri..
Dunham's Sports
Dunham's Sports is a regional sporting goods superstore chain located throughout the Midwestern United States. The chain specializes in athletic equipment, clothing, and other sports-related items. The chain has 126 locations in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Pennsyl..
Dunham-on-the-Hill
Dunham-on-the-Hill is a village in Cheshire, on the A56 main road, near Helsby. ..
Dunham classification
The Dunham classification system for carbonate sedimentary rocks was devised by Dunham in 1964, and refined by Embry and Klovan in 1971 to include sediments that were organically bound during deposition. The classification is a way of describing the composition of calcareous rocks. For descriptions..
Dunham Massey
Dunham Massey is a civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Trafford, Greater Manchester, England. The parish is outside the Manchester conurbation and includes the villages of Sinderland Green, Dunham Woodhouse and Dunham Town. It is the site of Dunham Massey House. According to the 2001 cens..
Dunharrow
Dunharrow in the Lord of the Rings movie trilogy Location of Dunharrow in Middle-earth Dunharrow is a fictional place from J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. It was a refuge of the Rohirrim hidden in the White Mountains and fortified against attack. Dunharrow had been used as a..
Dunheved
Dunheved could be Dunheved, New South Wales, a Sydney suburban old name for Launceston, Cornwall 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 want ..
Dunhill
Dunhill may refer to: Alfred Dunhill, Ltd., a luxury goods company owned by RichemontDunhill cigars, a brand of cigarsDunhill (cigarette), a brand of cigarettes made by British American TobaccoDunhill Records, a record labelABC Dunhill Records, a record labelAlfred Dunhill Cup, a golf eventDunhill, ..
Dunhill (cigarette)
Dunhill cigarettes are a luxury brand of cigarettes made by the British American Tobacco company. They are usually priced above the average for cigarettes in the region where they are sold. They are exported mostly throughout Europe and Australia, but can also be found on the Internet and in smoke s..
Dunhill Championship
The Dunhill Championship is a men's professional golf tournament which is played in South Africa. It is part of the Southern African Sunshine Tour and is one of two events in South Africa co-sanctioned by the more prestigious European Tour alongside the South African Open. It was originally the Sout..
Dunhill Links Championship
The Dunhill Links Championship is one of the richest golf tournaments on the European Tour. It is played over three links courses in Scotland, with the final round being played on the Old Course at the "home of golf" St Andrews. The tournament was introduced in 2001 was a replacement for the Alfred..
Dunhill Records
Dunhill Records was started by Lou Adler, Al Bennett, Pierre Cossette and Bobby Roberts in 1964 as Dunhill Productions, originally for the purpose of releasing Johnny Rivers recordings on Imperial Records. It became a record label in 1965 and was distributed by ABC Records. Adler sold his shares to ..
Dunhuang
Location of Dunhuang Dunhuang (Chinese: 敦煌, also written as 燉煌 till early Qing Dynasty; pinyin: Dūnhuáng; [40°06′N 94°39′E]) is a city in Jiuquan, Gansu province, China. It is sited at an oasis. It has a population of 100,000. Introduction The city is located near th..
Dunia
Dunia is a constructed language. In contrast with many others it is not oriented to western vocabulary. External link ["Dunia" at Langmaker.com] ..
Dunia fantasi
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since April 2006. Dunia Fantasi (English: Fan..
Dunia Patwa
Dunia Patwa is a constructed language designed by Jens Wilkinson. It is an attempt to make a creole or pidgin-type language, with an international vocabulary and simple grammar. External link [Official Dunia Patwa page] ..
Duniec
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Duniec Duniec is fictional character in Grzegorz Janusz comic series. He is fictional super criminal, and psycho. He fights with superhero called Fat Elf. His super power is ability to slave students and wash brains. His true identity is Alfons Dun - professor o..
Dunin (surname)
The Polish surname Dunin originated with the 12th century Piotr Wlast Dunin. The coat of arms is the Łabędź (swan). Notable individuals in the English Wikipedia with this name include: Piotr Włostowic (1080-1153), also known as Piotr Wlast Dunin, founder of the nameCount Rodryg Dunin (1870-1..
Dunipace
Dunipace is a town in Stirlingshire, Scotland situated between Glasgow to the west and Edinburgh to the East. In 1876 Dunipace was joined with Denny to form the Denny and Dunipace Burgh. This was abolished in 1975 when both areas became part of Falkirk District are were subsequently reorganised. ..
Dunipace F.C.
Dunipace Football Club are a Scottish football (soccer) club based in Denny, Stirlingshire. Nicknamed the Pace, they were formed in 1888 and are based at Westfield Park. They currently compete in the West Region of the Scottish Junior Football Association and wear black and white strips (uniforms)..
DUnit
DUnit is an open source unit testing tool for the Delphi programming language, based on the JUnit tool for Java. External links [DUnit website] ..
Dunite
Dunite is an igneous, plutonic rock, of ultramafic composition, with coarse grained or phaneritic texture. The mineral assemblage is typically greater than 90% olivine with minor pyroxene and chromite. Dunite is the olivine rich endmember of the peridotite group of mantle derived rocks. Dunite and o..
Dunk
Dunk can mean many things: match races dunk (biscuit), dipping of food into a beveragedunking, a form of water torturedunk (70's era chevy), refers to a highly customized 70's era chevy, Popularized by Rapper Trick Daddy. 20 plus inch rims, candy paint jobs, and heavy investments in the cars a/v se..
Dunk-a-roos
Dunk-a-Roos Dunk-a-Roos was a short-lived product by Betty Crocker. It was first launched in 1993. It consisted of a snack-sized box that contained kangaroo-shaped cookies and either chocolate or vanilla frosting used as a dipping sauce. As the product grew in popularity, the company made some c..
Dunkard
Dunkard may mean: Dunkard Township, Pennsylvania - a township in Greene County, Pennsylvania The term has been used to describe any one of several Christian pietist sects such as: Dunkard BrethrenOld German Baptist BrethrenSchwarzenau Brethren This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page..
Dunkard Brethren
The Dunkard Brethren are a small group of conservative Schwarzenau Brethren churches that withdrew from the Church of the Brethren. The Church of the Brethren represents the largest body of churches that descended from the original pietist movement began in Germany by Alexander Mack and 7 other bel..
Dunkard Township, Pennsylvania
Dunkard Township is a township in Greene County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,358 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 82.8 km² (32.0 mi²). 82.0 km² (31.7 mi²) of it is land and 0.8 km² (0.3 mi²) of ..
Dunkaroos
Dunkaroos are snacks with cookies and frosting. The cookies were meant to be dunked into the frosting before eating. Usual frosting flavors were chocolate and vanilla. Individual snack packages contained about ten cookies and a square inch of frosting. ..
Dunkel
Dunkel (or dunkles) is a style of dark German lager beer. Dunkel is the German word meaning dark, and dunkel beers typically range in color from amber to dark reddish brown. They are characterized by their smooth malty flavor. Dunkel, along with helles, is a traditional style brewed in Munich a..
Dunkeld
Dunkeld (Dùn Chailleann in Scottish Gaelic) is a small town in Strathtay, Perth and Kinross, Scotland, approximately 15 miles north of Perth on the A9 road into the Scottish Highlands and on the opposite (north) side of the River Tay from the Victorian village of Birnam. Dunkeld and Birnam share a..
Dunkeld, Gauteng
Dunkeld is a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa. It is located in Region 3. Origin of the name Dunkeld is a small town in Perth and Kinross, Scotland External links [Scottish Place Names in Johannesburg, South Africa] lists suburbs with Scottish placenames. Suburbs in Region 3 o..
Dunkeld, Victoria
Dunkeld is a town in Victoria, Australia, located on the Glenelg Highway, at the southern end of the Grampians National Park, in the Southern Grampians Shire. It has a population of approximately 450. The town hosts the Dunkeld Cup horse race in November. It is approx 250km west of Melbourne on ..
Dunkeld and birnam
Are you looking for: DunkeldBirnamDunkeld and Birnam Tourist Association 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. ..
Dunkeld and Birnam railway station
Higland Main Line Principal stations (from south to north) Perth Dunkeld and Birnam Pitlochry Blair Atholl Dalwhinnie Newtonmore Kingussie Aviemore (for Strathspey Steam Railway) Carrbridge Inverness Dunkeld and Birnam railway station Serves the towns of Dunkeld and Birnam in Perth and Kinross..
Dunkeld and Birnam Tourist Association
The Dunkeld and Birnam Tourist Association was set up in 2005. It represents the areas of Dunkeld and Birnam in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. See also Tourism in Scotland External links [Dunkeld and Birnam Tourist Association homepage] ..
Dunkeld Cathedral
Dunkeld Cathedral Dunkeld Cathedral stands on the north bank of the River Tay in Dunkeld, Perth and Kinross, Scotland. Built in square-stone style of predominantly gray sandstone, the cathedral proper was begun in 1260 and completed in 1501. It stands on the site of the former Culdee Monastery..
Dunkeld West, Gauteng
Dunkeld West is a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa. It is located in Region 3. Suburbs in Region 3 of Johannesburg Abbotsford | Atholhurst | Atholl Gardens | Atholl | Bagleyston | Benmore Gardens | Beverley Gardens | Birdhaven | Birnam | Blairgowrie | Blue Haven | Bordeaux | Bramle..
Dunkelsteinerwald
''This article is about Dunkelsteinerwald, the region. For the village of that name in this region, see Dunkelsteinerwald (municipality). Region Dunkelsteinerwald Place inLower Austria The Dunkelsteinerwald is a hill country south of the Danube in the Mostviertel region of Lower Austr..
Dunkelsteinerwald (municipality)
This page is about Dunkelsteinerwald, the municipality. For the region of the same name see Dunkelsteinerwald. Coat of Arms Map Key Facts State: Lower Austria Districts of Austria: Melk Area size: 54.19 km² Inhabitants: 2289 (Census of 2001) Population density: 4..
Dunker
For the Baptists known as Dunkers, see Old German Baptist Brethren. A Dunker is a breed of dog. At the beginning of the 19th century, the Norwegian Wilhelm Dunker bred this dog, which was named after him. External Links [Dunker photos] ..
Dunkerque class battleship
Career General Characteristics Displacement: 36,380 tonnes Length: 215.1 m Beam: 8.7 m Width: 31.1 m Propulsion: 6 Indret boilers4 Rateau geared turbines135,585 hp Speed: 31 knots Range: Complement: 1381 Armament: 2 quadruple 330 mm turrets3 quadruple and 2 double 130 mm AA turre..
Dunkers
Dunker can refer to Schwarzenau BrethrenChurch of God (New Dunkers)Old German Baptist Brethren See also BrethrenRiver BrethrenAnabaptism And historically Ephrata Cloister This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred ..
Dunkerton, Iowa
Dunkerton is a city in Black Hawk County, Iowa, United States. The population was 749 at the 2000 census. Geography Dunkerton is located at [42°34′6″N, 92°9′36″W] (42.568329, -92.160075)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the c..
Dunkerton High School
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Dunkery Beacon
Dunkery Beacon is the highest hill on Exmoor, south-western England, and the highest point in Somerset. It lies just four miles from the Bristol Channel at Porlock. The shortest route of ascent goes from the car park at Dunkery Gate, and is just 1.2 km long. The National Trust plaque on the s..
Dunkeswell Aerodrome
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Dunkin' Brands
Dunkin' Brands runs several chains of fast-food restaurants. Contents 1 History2 Subsidaries3 External links3.1 Franchises History On December 12, 2005, Pernod Ricard, who had just taken control of Allied Domecq, announced plans to sell the Dunkin' Brands group. Dunkin' Br..
Dunkin' Donuts
Dunkin' Donuts is an international doughnut purveyor founded in 1950 in Quincy, Massachusetts by William Rosenberg. It claims to be the "world's largest coffee and baked goods chain," with 2.7 million customers per day served at 6200 stores globally [link]. Most of its stores are franchis..
Dunkin' Donuts Center
The Dunkin' Donuts Center is an indoor arena located in Providence, Rhode Island, USA. Built in 1972, the arena was built as a place for the emerging Providence College basketball program and the high demand for tickets to their games in Alumni Hall, as well as for the then-Providence Reds, who..
Dunking
A common scold gets her comeuppance in the ducking stool. Dunking is a form torture and punishment that was applied to scolds and supposed witches. In a trial by ordeal, supposed witches were immersed into a vat of water or pond, and taken out after some time, when the victim had the abi..
Dunkirk
For the major evacuation of British troops in World War II, please refer to the article: Operation Dynamo For other uses of Dunkirk or Dunkerque, see Dunkirk (disambiguation). Dunkerque Country France Région Nord-Pas de Calais Départment Nord Arro..
Dunkirk, Indiana
Dunkirk is a city in Jay and Blackford County. The population was 2,646 at the 2000 census. Geography Dunkirk is located at [40°22′28″N, 85°12′35″W] (40.374392, -85.209734)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a tot..
Dunkirk, Kent
Dunkirk is a village between Faversham and Canterbury in England. The origin of the village's name is still not very clear, but it is understood that the name was a result of a house, lived in by a Frenchman from Dunkerque in France, who named his house 'Dunkirk'. Dunkirks main claim to fame is th..
Dunkirk, Maryland
Dunkirk is a census-designated place (CDP) in Calvert County, Maryland, United States. The population was 2,363 at the 2000 census. Geography Dunkirk is located at [38°42′49″N, 76°40′12″W] (38.713499, -76.670070)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United S..
Dunkirk, Nottingham
for at grid reference SK555385 Dunkirk is a residential area of Nottingham, England which is located to the south east of the University of Nottingham and the Queen's Medical Centre. It is in the electoral ward of 'Dunkirk and Lenton', part of the Nottingham South constituency. While home to..
Dunkirk, Ohio
Dunkirk is a village in Hardin County, Ohio. As of the 2000 census, it had a population of 952. Geography Dunkirk is located at [40°47′19″N, 83°38′41″W] (40.788588, -83.644688)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the village ha..
Dunkirk, Wisconsin
Dunkirk is a town in Dane County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 2,053 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 83.7 km² (32.3 mi²). 82.6 km² (31.9 mi²) of it is land and 1.1 km² (0.4 mi²) of it (1.27%) is water. ..
Dunkirk (city), New York
Power plant along Lake Erie in Dunkirk Dunkirk is a city in Chautauqua County, New York in the USA. The population was 13,131 at the 2000 census. The City of Dunkirk is surrounded by the Town of Dunkirk. Dunkirk is on shore of Lake Erie and shares a border with the Village of Fredonia. ..
Dunkirk (disambiguation)
Dunkirk or Dunkerque may refer to: Dunkirk, France (French: Dunkerque)Battle of Dunkirk, in World War II*Operation Dynamo, the legendary evacuation of 338,226 British and French troops during that battleDunkirk (film)Dunkirk (mini-series)French battleship Dunkerque Places in the UK Dunkirk, Kent,a ..
Dunkirk (film)
Dunkirk is a 2nd World War film made in 1958, starring John Mills, Richard Attenborough and Bernard Lee. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. The film relates the story of 'Operation Dynamo', the evacuation of Allied troops from the beaches of Dunkirk. ..
Dunkirk (town), New York
Dunkirk is a town in Chautauqua County, New York, USA. The population was 1,387 at the 2000 census. The Town of Dunkirk surrounds the City of Dunkirk, which is a separate entity, not a part of the town. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 External links History ..
Dunkirk F.C.
Dunkirk F.C. is a football club based in Nottingham, England. They were established in 1946. In the 1993-94 season, they reached the 5th round of the FA Vase. For the 2005-06 season, they are members of the Central Midlands League Supreme Division. ..
Dunkirk spirit
The Dunkirk spirit is a phrase used to describe the tendency of the British public to pull together to overcome times of adversity. It came into use following the evacuation of allied troops across the English Channel by flotillas of pleasure boats, working barges and other civilian craft at the Ba..
Dunkleosteus
Dunkleosteus was a large placoderm that lived in the late Devonian period, about 370 – 360 million years ago. It grew to around 8 to 10 metres (27 to 33 feet) long, and was probably the top predator of its time. Dunkleosteus belongs to the Placodermi, a Class of armor-plated fishes. Dunkeloste..
Dunklezahn
Dunklezahn is a character from the Shadowrun book and RPG Series. He is a Great western Dragon who takes an interest in the development and technology of humanity and up until the time of his death appears to be genuinely interested in the preservation of the species. Dunklezahn ran for the presiden..
Dunklin County, Missouri
Dunklin County is a county located in the U.S. state of Missouri. Its county seat is Kennett6. The county was organized in 1845 and is named for Daniel Dunklin, a former Governor of Missouri who had died the year before. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent counties1.2 Major highways..
Dunkl operator
In mathematics, particularly the study of Lie groups, a Dunkl operator is a certain kind of mathematical operator, involving differential operators but also reflections in an underlying space. Formally, let G be a Coxeter group with reduced root system R and kv a multiplicity function on R (so ku =..
Dunk (band)
Dunk was a Canadian band from Niagara Falls, Ontario. Consisting of members Ben Dunk, Nick Dunk, Doug Boudreau, and Tawgs Salter, they released one album on Sony Records in 1999. The band grew from the band Starkicker, who had a couple of minor Canadian hits in the mid 90's with the songs Get Up a..
Dunk (biscuit)
To dunk is to dip biscuit, bread, cake, or doughnut into a beverage, usually hot, especially tea or coffee, but the popular American snack "milk and cookies" features cookies dunked into cold milk. Dunking a biscuit is said to release flavour, but is usually done to alter the texture of harder confe..
Dunk (footwear)
The Dunk was first introduced by Nike Inc. in 1985. As the Nike Terminator’s "fraternal twin", originally having numerous colors in most sizes (Hi-Top or Low-Top) for various Universities and Colleges, the Dunk has transformed from a basic basketball shoe into a subcultural icon and an inspirat..
Dunk Island, Queensland
Dunk Island lies 4 km off the Australian east coast in the Pacific Ocean, opposite the town of Mission Beach, Queensland. It is merely a range of hills running almost parallel with the main coastal range. The Family Islands National Park covers 7.3 km² while an airstrip, resort and farm co..
Dunk tank
A dunk tank, also known as a dunking booth or dunking machine, is an attraction mainly used in carnivals, fundraisers, and personal parties. Basically, a dunk tank consists of a large tank of water, over which a seat is suspended. By striking a target, the seat will tip or fall into the tank of wat..
Dunland
location of Dunland in Middle-earth marked in red In the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien, Dunland was a place in north-west Middle-earth: the land of the Dunlendings. Dunland means "Hill Land" in the language of neighbouring Rohan, whose people named it after arriving in nearby Calenardhon in t..
Dunlap
Dunlap may refer to: People "Chainsaw" Al Dunlap (born 1937), American businessmanCarla Dunlap, an American female bodybuilderGeorge Dunlap, US amateur golfer, 1933Knight Dunlap, US professor of psychology, 1932Robert Dunlap, Governor of Maine 1834-1838William Dunlap, US 18th century playwrightMicha..
Dunlap, California
Dunlap is a town in Fresno County, California with a population of 131. It is located approximately 38 miles east of Fresno. St. Nicholas Ranch ([[http://www.stnicholasranch.org/]]), a retreat center run by the Greek Orthodox Church, is a major attraction. The Greek Orthodox Monastery (Convent) o..
Dunlap, Illinois
Dunlap is a village in Peoria County, Illinois, United States. The population was 926 at the 2000 census. Dunlap is part of the Peoria-Pekin MSA and growth in the city of Peoria is extending towards the village. Dunlap is a very small village located on Illinois 91. There are only a handful of busi..
Dunlap, Indiana
Dunlap is a census-designated place (CDP) in Elkhart County, Indiana, United States. The population was 5,887 at the 2000 census. Geography Dunlap is located at [41°38′5″N, 85°55′6″W] (41.634732, -85.918218)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States ..
Dunlap, Iowa
Dunlap is a city in Harrison County, Iowa, along the Boyer River. The population was 1,139 at the 2000 census. Geography Dunlap is located at [41°51′14″N, 95°35′60″W] (41.853952, -95.599862)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, t..
Dunlap, Kansas
Dunlap is a city in Morris County, Kansas, United States. The population was 81 at the 2000 census. Geography Dunlap is located at [38°34′33″N, 96°21′58″W] (38.575818, -96.366117)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has..
Dunlap, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Dunlap is a small neighborhood in the West Philadelphia section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is bounded by Market Street and Haverford Avenue, between Mill Creek and Haddington, and north of Walnut Hill. It is located in the 19139 zip code. The neighborhood is named for the former Dunlap Schoo..
Dunlap, Seattle, Washington
Dunlap is a neighborhood in south Seattle, Washington, just west of Rainier Beach. It is home to Dunlap Elementary School, part of the Seattle Public Schools. Dunlap is named after Joseph Dunlap, the first homesteader in the area. Seattle neighborhoods Ballard · Beacon Hill · Belltown · B..
Dunlap, Tennessee
Dunlap is a city in Sequatchie County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 4,173 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Sequatchie County[Geographic references#6GR6]. As of July 1, 2005, Dunlap's population is estimated by the U.S. Census Bureau at 4,681, making the city one..
Dunlap broadside
Yale University's copy of the Dunlap Broadside Declaration of Independence. Available directly from http://beinecke.library.yale.edu/dl_crosscollex/. The Dunlap Broadsides are the first 200 copies of the Declaration of Independence, printed on the night of July 4, 1776, by John Dunlap of Phil..
Dunlay, Texas
Dunlay is a unincorporated area in Medina County, Texas located about six miles west of Castroville and eight miles east of Hondo on Hiway 90. By 1885 the town became know as Dunlay, after the train conduct Jerry Dunlay. ..
Dunleer
Dunleer (Irish: Dún Léire) is a small town in County Louth, Ireland. Situated midway between Dundalk and Drogheda, Dunleer is the principle town in the barony of Ferrard. Nearby White river Mill is an 18th century flourmill and is open to visitors. The town stands on the site of an Early Christia..
Dunleigh
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Dunlevy, Pennsylvania
Dunlevy is a borough in Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 397 at the 2000 census. Geography Dunlevy is located at [40°7′3″N, 79°51′51″W] (40.117368, -79.864135)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau,..
Dunlin
The Dunlin, Calidris alpina, is a small wader. It is a circumpolar breeder in Arctic or subarctic regions. Birds that breed in northern Europe and Asia are long-distance migrants, wintering south to Africa and southeast Asia. Birds that breed in Alaska and the Canadian Arctic migrate short distanc..
Dunlin oilfield
The Dunlin oilfield is situated 195 Km north east of Lerwick, Shetland, Scotland, in block number 211/23a and 211/24a. It is operated by Shell and licensed by Shell/Esso, Chevron and Oryx. It was discovered in July 1973 at a water depth of 151 metres. Estimated recovery is 363 million barrels of oil..
Dunlop
Dunlop is a surname, Scottish in origin. For people with family name Dunlop, see Dunlop (surname). Companies named Dunlop include Dunlop Manufacturing, Inc. also known as "Jim Dunlop" — a popular music supplies company best known for its guitar effects pedals.Dunlop TyresDunlop Aerospace Bra..
Dunlop, Australian Capital Territory
Dunlop District: Belconnen Established: 1994 Postcode: 2615 Population: 2638 (2001 census) Median property value: $325,000 (2005)[link] Canberra suburbs near Dunlop Fraser Dunlop Charnwood Macgregor Charnwood Dunlop is a suburb in the Canberra distri..
Dunlop (surname)
Dunlop is a surname, and may refer to Andy Dunlop, Scottish bassistBrian Dunlop, Australian artistDaniel Nicol Dunlop, British anthroposophistDouglas Dunlop, Scottish teacher and missionary. In the 1890s consultant of the Egyptian minister of education. Founder of the Dunlop systemDouglas Morton Du..
Dunlop and Sylvester v. The Queen
Dunlop and Sylvester v. The Queen, [1979] 2 S.C.R. 881 is the leading decision of the Supreme Court of Canada of the criminal offence of aiding and abetting. Judge Joe Brown held that for a conviction for aiding and abetting the mere presence of the accused is not enough, there must be some..
Dunlop cheese
Dunlop cheese is a mild cheese which resembles a soft Cheddar cheese in texture. It is a well-known cheese originating in Scotland. It was first made in south western Scotland in the 18th century. ..
Dunlop Cry Baby
--> The Jim Dunlop Cry Baby (also known as the Crybaby) is a highly popular wah-wah pedal, manufactured by Dunlop Manufacturing, Inc.. It is the best selling guitar pedal of all time, as extensively shown on the packaging the pedals come in. Models There are many different models of the Cry Baby m..
Dunlop Manufacturing
The Jim Dunlop Logo Dunlop Manufacturing, Inc., known to many as Jim Dunlop, is a popular music supplies company. Their company is most famous for their wah-wah pedal, the Dunlop Cry Baby. Dunlop is also well-known for its other guitar products, such as slide barrels, capos, and guitar picks. ..
Dunlop parish church
DUNLOP PARISH CHURCH. The beauty of the Church and it’s surroundings have most definitely contributed to it’s longevity within the ranks of the Church of Scotland. Built in 1835, replacing a smaller vestige, the first parishioners walked through the doors a few weeks before Christmas 1835. The..
Dunlop Phoenix Tournament
The Dunlop Phoenix Tournament is an annual event on the Japan Golf Tour. It is played in November (and in recent years in Miyazaki City) and attracts some of the leading international golfers, presumably by paying large appearance fees. The 2005 event was the 32nd. Winners 2005 Tiger Woods - Unite..
Dunlop Pneumatic Tyre v. Selfridge and Co. Ltd.
Dunlop Pneumatic Tyre v. Selfridge and Co. Ltd. [1915] A.C. 847 is a leading House of Lords case on privity of contract. It established that only a party to a contract can be sued on it. Background Dunlop, a tire manufacturing company, made a contract with Dew, a trade purchaser, for tire..
Dunlop Public School
Dunlop Public School (DPS) is a public school in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It was opened on March 18, 1970. The school is named after Dr. Florence Dunlop, the first school psychologist employed by the former Ottawa Public School Board. Dr. Dunlop served as the supervisor of special education from 191..
Dunlop railway station
Dunlop railway station is a railway station in Dunlop, East Ayrshire, Scotland. The station is managed by First ScotRail and is on the Glasgow South Western Line. {| class="wikitable" style="margin: 0.5em auto; text-align: center;" |- ! Preceding station ! colspan="3" | National Rail ! Following s..
Dunlop Standard Aerospace Group
Dunlop Standard Aerospace Group Ltd now known as Standard Aero Ltd., is a Canadian aircraft component manufacturer headquartered in Winnipeg, Manitoba. It was renamed in 1998 from BTR Aerospace Group after being purchased by Doughty Hanson & Co. External links [(Standard Aero company website)&..
Dunlop Tyres
Dunlop Tyres is an international United Kingdom-based company founded in 1888 by John Boyd Dunlop after he invented the modern pneumatic inflatable tyre. Its first factory opened in Dublin in 1889. The company is now based at the Fort Dunlop factory in Birmingham, opened in 1891. The company today ..
Dunlow, West Virginia
Dunlow is an unincorporated community in southern Wayne County, West Virginia on Twelvepole Creek. It was laid out as a railroad town along the Ohio Extension of the Norfolk and Western Railway in 1892. At one time, thirteen trains stopped at Dunlow each day. Dunlow was incorporated in 1892. However..
Dunloy
Dunloy (in Irish: Dún Lathaí, ie fort of the muddy place/marsh) is a village in northern County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is situated between Ballymena, 18 kilometres to the south and Ballymoney, 10 kilometres to the north west. It had a population of 1,071 people in the 2001 Census, an increas..
Dunluce Castle
Dunluce Castle is one of the most extensive ruins of a medieval castle on the island of Ireland. It is located on the edge of a basalt outcropping in County Antrim, Northern Ireland and is accessible via a bridge connecting it to the mainland. It is between Portballintrae and Portrush. It is fi..
Dunmail
Dunmail, last King of Cumbria (?-k. 945AD), a figure of both history and legend. In 945AD the Saxon king Edmund I of England conquered Strathclyde and ceded Cumbria to his ally, Malcolm I MacDonald, king of Scotland. This historical conflict is the subject of a legend with strong echoes of the K..
Dunmail Raise
Dunmail Raise, high point (238m) on the A591 that bisects the English Lake District National Park north to south between Keswick and Ambleside. Dunmail Raise rises between Grasmere and Thirlmere and is marked by a large cairn of stones reputed to be the burial mound of Dunmail, last king of Cumbria..
Dunmanway
Dunmanway (Dún Mánmhaí in Irish) is a small town (population: 1532 per 2002 census) in the southwest of Ireland. It is the geographical centre of the region known as West Cork. It is probably best known as the birthplace of Sam Maguire, an Irish Protestant republican, for whom the All-Irelan..
Dunman High School
Name Dunman High School Abbreviation DHS Chinese Name 德明政府中学 Pinyin Démíng Zhèngfǔ Zhōngxúe Address 10, Tanjong Rhu Road, Singapore 436895 Country Singapore Founded 14 October, 1956 Type Autonomous, co-ed Levels Secondary 1 to 4, JC 1 and 2 (under Dunman H..
Dunman Secondary School
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Dunmer
Dunmer as they appear on the Elder Scrolls website The Dunmer, also called Dark Elves, are an elven race in the game series The Elder Scrolls. In game lore, the Dunmer hail from Morrowind. They are the Elder Scrolls variation of dark elves, a popular fictional race in role-playing games and f..
Dunmore
Dunmore (Dún Mór in Irish) is a village in County Galway, Ireland. Contents 1 Nearby Places2 Notable people associated with Dunmore3 See also4 External Link Nearby Places TuamMilltownGarrafraunsGalway City is approxiamtely 33 miles from Dunmore. Notable people associated wi..
Dunmore's War
Dunmore's War (or Lord Dunmore's War) was the result of several collisions that took place in the spring of 1774, on the Ohio River above the mouth of the Little Kanawha River, between Native American peoples (particularly Shawnee, Miami, and Wyandot) and parties of Anglo-American settlers who were..
Dunmore, Alberta
Dunmore is an Alberta hamlet located 6 km south of Medicine Hat's city limits, on Highway 1. Alberta Census divisions 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 - 11 - 12 - 13 - 14 - 15 - 16 - 17 - 18 - 19 Cities Airdrie - Brooks - Calgary - Camrose - Cold Lake - Edmonton - Fort Saskatc..
Dunmore, Pennsylvania
Dunmore is a borough in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, adjoining Scranton. Dunmore was settled in 1835 and incorporated in 1862. Extensive anthracite coal, brick, stone, and silk interests had led to a rapid increase in the population to 8,315 in 1890, 12,583 in 1900, 17,615 in 1910, 20,250 in 192..
Dunmore (Shellharbour) railway station, New South Wales
Dunmore (Shellharbour) is a CityRail railway station on the South Coast railway line. It serves the town of Dunmore as well as being an indirect rail link to Shellharbour City. When the station was built, Shellharbour was a long way from the railway line, but has since grown and now borders the line..
Dunmore County
Dunmore County was a county in Virginia formed in 1772. It was named for Lord Dunmore, who a Governor appointed under British rule when Virginia was a Colony. It was renamed Shenandoah County in 1778. See also Shenandoah County, VirginiaLost Counties, Cities and Towns of Virginia ..
Dunmore County, Virginia
Dunmore County was formed in 1772 and named for the current colonial Governor of Virginia, Lord Dunmore. Woodstock, Virginia was the county seat. Patriotic fervor caused it to be renamed in 1778 and since then it has been Shenandoah County, Virginia. ..
Dunmore East
Dunmore East (Dún Mór in Irish) is a small village in County Waterford, Republic of Ireland, located on the west side of Waterford Harbour on Ireland's southeastern coast, in the barony of Gaultier (Gáll Tír in Irish - land of the foreigner - refers to the influx of Normans from France who settl..
Dunmore High School
Dunmore High School is the secondary education school for the borough of Dunmore, Pennsylvania. Administration The current principal is Mr. James P. Forgione, and the current vice principal is Mr. Peter Igoe. The superintendent for the Dunmore School District is Mr. Richard X. McDonald. Classes Of..
Dunmore Lang College
Dunmore Lang College is a residential college of Macquarie University. Established in 1972, it was named after John Dunmore Lang, and now accommodates about 260 students. The college is fully catered and provides rooms with and without ensuites. The college student association, the Association of Du..
Dunmore Pineapple
The Dunmore Pineapple is a remarkable folly situated in Dunmore Park, approximately 1 kilometre northwest of Airth in the Falkirk council area, Scotland. One of the architectural wonders of Scotland, the building was built in the grounds of Dunmore House as a garden retreat and hothouse in 1761 ..
Dunmore v. Ontario (Attorney General)
Dunmore v. Ontario (Attorney General), [2001] 3 S.C.R. 1016, 2001 SCC 94, is a leading Supreme Court of Canada decision on the constitutional right to freedom of association under section 2(d) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The Court held that the Ontario provincial Labour ..
Dunmurry
Dunmurry (County Antrim, Northern Ireland) is a village situated between the cities of Belfast and Lisburn. Dunmurry comes from the Irish Dun-Muireadhaigh meaning "Murray's fort". The village has in recent years grown enormously as private and public housing estates have been built. The population i..
Dunmurry railway station
Dunmurry railway station serves Dunmurry in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. {| class="wikitable" style="margin: 0.5em auto; text-align: center;" |- ! Preceding station ! colspan="3" | Northern Ireland Railways ! Following station A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R ..
Dunn
Dunn may refer to: Places Dunn, Harnett County, North CarolinaDunn, Dunn County, WisconsinDunn, Dane County, WisconsinPeople ''See Dunn (surname) Other Dunn Racecar makersJ.E. Dunn Construction Group, a construction companyThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of article..
Dunn's River Falls
--> Dunn's River Falls is a famous waterfall near Ocho Rios, Jamaica. It is best known as a tourist attraction where people can climb the 600 foot tall falls. The falls empty into the Caribbean Sea. It is one of the very few rivers in the world that actually fall directly into the sea. The fal..
Dunn, Dane County, Wisconsin
Dunn is a town in Dane County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 5,270 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 89.1 km² (34.4 mi²). 74.2 km² (28.6 mi²) of it is land and 15.0 km² (5.8 mi²) of it (16.79%) is water. D..
Dunn, Dunn County, Wisconsin
Dunn is a town in Dunn County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,492 at the 2000 census. The town is administered from Downsville. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 147.8 km² (57.1 mi²). 144.3 km² (55.7 mi²) of it is land and 3.5..
Dunn, North Carolina
Dunn is a city in Harnett County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 9,196 at the 2000 census. It is the birthplace of early rock and roll guitar hero, Link Wray and General William C. Lee, father of the American Airborne. It is also the home of the popular beach music bands Harry's ..
Dunn, Wisconsin
Dunn is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Wisconsin: Dunn, Dane County, WisconsinDunn, Dunn County, Wisconsin This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an referred y..
Dunnage
Dunnage is a term for off-cut or spare pieces of scrap wood. "Dunnage" is a common word throughout many trades in New Zealand, Australia, The Americas, and Britain such as welding, carpentry, building construction, etc. Dunnage is used to support loads and prop tools and materials up off the ground ..
Dunnart
Dunnarts are furry narrow-footed marsupials the size of a mouse. They are mainly insectivorous. There are 21 species, all in Australia and some in New Guinea: Genus Sminthopsis * S. crassicaudata species-group** Fat-tailed Dunnart, Sminthopsis crassicaudata* S. macroura species-group** Kakadu Dun..
Dunnaval
Dunnaval is a small village in County Down, Northern Ireland, near Kilkeel. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 147 people. It lies within the Newry and Mourne District Council area. References [NI Neighbourhood Information System] See also List of villages in Northern IrelandList..
Dunne
Dunne is a surname, and may refer to Ben Dunne, Irish businessmanChavelita Dunne, British feminist writing as George EgertonDominick Dunne, American writer and film producerDominique Dunne, American actress, daughter of DominickEdward Fitzsimmons Dunne, American politicianFinley Peter Dunne, Americ..
Dunnegan, Missouri
Dunnegan, Missouri is an unincorporated community in Polk County. It is located on Missouri State Highway 123 about five miles (8 km) north of Fair Play and mid-way to Humansville. ..
Dunnell, Minnesota
Dunnell, Minnesota sign. Dunnell is a city in Martin County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 197 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 1.0 km² (0.4 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there..
Dunnellon, Florida
Dunnellon is a city in Marion County, Florida, United States. The population was 1,898 at the 2000 census. As of 2004, the population recorded by the U.S. Census Bureau is 1,951.[link] Geography Dunnellon is located at [29°3′0″N, 82°27′20″W] (29.050045, -82.455546)...
Dunnellon High School
Dunnellon High School is a high school located in Dunnellon, Florida. The school's athletic teams are known as the Tigers. The school's principal is Bobby James. The school was originally established in 1890, in Marion County. The school currently serves 1,327 students in grades 9 through 12. Notab..
Dunnes Stores
Dunnes Stores is a supermarket and clothing retail chain based in the Republic of Ireland. The chain primarily sells food, clothes and household wares. In addition to its main customer base in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, the chain has operations in Great Britain, Spain, and Portu..
Dunnet
For the Emacs based text adventure game, see Dunnet (game). Dunnet (Ordnance Survey Grid reference ) is a village in Caithness, in the Highland area of Scotland. It is within the Parish of Dunnet. The village centres on the A836–B855 road junction. The A836 leads towards John o' Groats in t..
Dunnet's Corner, Ontario
Dunnet's Corner is a community in the Canadian province of Ontario. It is in the town of Markstay-Warren. ..
Dunnett
Dunnett is a surname, and may refer to Alan Dunnett, English poetCharles Dunnett, Canadian statisticianDorothy Dunnett, Scottish historical novelist See also Dennett ..
Dunnet (game)
Dunnet is a text adventure written by Ron Schnell in 1992. The game enjoys certain popularity because it is part of the default packages in many of the Emacs versions. The word 'Dunnet' is derived from the first three letters of 'dungeon' and the last three letters of Arpanet. It was first written i..
Dunnet Forest
Dunnet Forest in Dunnet, Caithness, Scotland, is the most northerly community woodland on the UK mainland, and has been managed since 2003 by Dunnet Forestry Trust. The forest was planted by the Forestry Commission in the mid-1950s, and later transferred to Scottish Natural Heritage. ..
Dunnet Head
"Most Northerly Point of Mainland Britain" Sketch map of Dunnet Head, showing position of Easter Head Dunnet Head (Scottish Gaelic: Ceann Dùnaid) is a peninsula that includes the most northerly point of the mainland of Great Britain. The point lies in Caithness on the north coast of Sco..
Dunneworthy
Dunneworthy is a district located approximately 16 kilometres west of the town of Ararat, Victoria, Australia. When surveyed in the 1850's there were plans for a sizable township and indeed a railway station was built. Development never eventuated and today the district is home to approximately 100 ..
Dunneza
An unidentified Dunneza, in the Peace River country, 1911 The Dunneza (also Dunne-za, Beaver, Tasttine) are Athapaskan Aboriginal peoples whose traditional territory is around the Peace River of Alberta, Canada. Prior to 1800, however, they inhabited lands further east, near the Athabasca and..
Dunnigan, California
Dunnigan is a unincorporated community in Yolo County, California on Interstate 5. The population was 897 at the 2000 census. Geography Dunnigan is located at [38°53′37″N, 121°59′48″W] (38.893671, -121.996577)[Geographic references#1GR1]. That is 11 miles (18 km) from ..
Dunning
See also Dunning (surname) Dunning is a small village in Perth and Kinross in Scotland. It has a population of about 1000 inhabitants. The village is built around the 12th-13th century former parish church of St. Serf, where the Dupplin Cross is displayed (Historic Scotland; open in summer withou..
Dunning, Chicago
Dunning is a neighborhood located on the Northwest Side of Chicago, Illinois. Dunning (Chicago, Illinois) Community Area 17 - DunningLocation within the city of Chicago LatitudeLongitude [41°57′N 87°48.6′W] Neighborhoods Belmont HeightsBelmont TerraceIrving WoodsSchorsch Villa..
Dunning, Nebraska
Dunning is a village in Blaine County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 109 at the 2000 census. Geography Dunning is located at [41°49′40″N, 100°6′15″W] (41.827721, -100.104090)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the ..
Dunning-Kruger effect
The Dunning-Kruger effect is the phenomenon whereby people who have little knowledge systematically think that they know more than others who have much more knowledge. In a phrase, clueless people think they are smart. Though many people have noticed this, it was rigorously demonstrated in a series..
Dunnington
Dunnington is a village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, approximately 6 km (4 mi) east of the city of York, with a pleasant older centre surrounded by a modern development, that has become a sprawling commuter satellite village. According to the 2001 census the parish had a populatio..
Dunning (surname)
Dunning is a surname, and may refer to Charles Avery Dunning, Canadian politicianDebbe Dunning, American actressGeorge Dunning, British animatorJack Dunning, New Zealand cricketerJohn Dunning , several people including*John Dunning, 1st Baron Ashburton, English politician of the eighteenth century*..
Dunning (telecom billing industry)
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] The Dunning process is used by telecom operators to remind subscribers that their bill or invoice payments are overdue, and to request payment. ..
Dunning Creek
Dunning Creek is a tributary of the Raystown Branch Juniata River in south west/south central Pennsylvania in the United States. Dunning Creek joins the Raystown Branch just downstream of Bedford. See also List of Pennsylvania rivers ..
Dunning School
The Dunning School is a historiographical school of thought regarding the Reconstruction period of American history (1865–1877). It was named after Columbia University professor William Archibald Dunning who opposed allowing black people to vote or bear arms. Dunning's theory of Reconstruction con..
Dunnite
Dunnite, also known as Explosive D or Ammonium picrate was developed by Major Dunn in 1906 and was used extensively by the US Navy during World War I. Dunnite is a relatively insensitive explosive, which meant it was useful for armour piercing shells, exploding only after the shell had actually pie..
Dunno
Dunno are a pop-rock band from Barcelona, Spain. The quartet's sound is a whirlwind mixture of 60's, 70's and 2000's pop. Attempts by the band to travel to the future and incorperate popular music that has not yet been created have failed utterly, because in the year 2055 the most popular music aro..
Dunnock
The Dunnock, Prunella modularis, is a small passerine bird found throughout temperate Europe and into Asia. It is by far the most widespread member of the accentor family, which otherwise consists of mountain species. It is sometimes called the Hedge Accentor, Hedge Sparrow or Hedge Warbler. It i..
Dunnottar Castle
Dunnottar Castle Dunnottar Castle is a ruined medieval fortress located upon a rocky outcrop on the north-east coast of Scotland, about two miles south of Stonehaven. Its recognizable architecture is 13th century, but an earlier castle was built on this site by Caledonian tribes by at least 8..
Dunnstable Township, Pennsylvania
Dunnstable Township is a township in Clinton County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 945 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 24.8 km² (9.6 mi²). 24.2 km² (9.3 mi²) of it is land and 0.6 km² (0.2 mi²) of ..
Dunnstown, Pennsylvania
Dunnstown is a census-designated place (CDP) in Clinton County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,365 at the 2000 census. Geography Dunnstown is located at [41°8′47″N, 77°25′21″W] (41.146498, -77.422450)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the Un..
Dunnville, Kentucky
Dunnville, Kentucky is an unincorporated village with a post office in southern Casey County, near the intersection of the Green River and Goose Creek. It was named for Virginian James Richard Dunn, who settled the area in the 1840s and operated a mill. Today several saw mills and a Tarter Gate, a..
Dunnville, Ontario
Dunnville is a community in southern Ontario of approximately 13,000, about 45 minutes from Niagara Falls, Hamilton, Fort Erie and Buffalo, New York. It is located near the end of the Grand River in Haldimand County, Ontario, historically near the Talbot Trail. Home to several banks, bars, a Tim Hor..
Dunnville Airport
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Dunnville Terriers
The Dunnville Terriers are a Junior "C" team based out of Dunnville, Ontario. They play out of the Niagara Junior C Hockey League. Before joining the Niagara "C", the Terriers played in the Golden Horseshoe Junior B Hockey League. Season-by-Season Results Season GP W L T OTL GF G..
Dunny
This article is about the Australian colloquial word for a toilet, and for the American slang usage of 'dunny' and 'dunn.' For the Age from the fictional Myst franchise, see D'ni. Dunny is Australian slang for toilet, either the room or the specific fixture, especially an Outhouse, portacabin or o..
Dunn (surname)
Dunn is a surname, and may mean Dunn, Eighth-century English bishopAaron Dunn (1851), Canadian pioneerAdam Dunn, American baseball playerAlexander Roberts Dunn, Canadian soldierAmanda Dunn, Canadian broadcaster Billie HolidayAnne Dunn, British artist, daughter of James Hamet DunnBill Newton Dunn, B..
Dunn Baronets
There have been three creations of baronetcies on families bearing the surname Dunn; all three were in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. The first was settled on William Dunn of Lakenheath, Suffolk, for whom the Sir William Dunn Professor of Biochemistry and the Sir William Dunn School of Patho..
Dunn Bros
Dunn Bros Coffee is a chain of coffeehouses founded in St. Paul, Minnesota in 1987. Locations are primarily in the American midwest, but thanks to an aggressive expansion plan, in the last few years stores have opened in Texas, Tennessee and Kansas. One distinguishing feature that separates Dunn Bro..
Dunn Center
Dunn Center is a 9,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Clarksville, Tennessee. It was built in 1975. It is home to the Austin Peay State University Governors basketball team. It hosted the Ohio Valley Conference men's basketball tournament in 1977. ..
Dunn Center, North Dakota
Dunn Center is a city in Dunn County, North Dakota in the United States. The population was 122 at the 2000 census. Dunn Center was founded in 1914. Geography Dunn Center is located at [47°21′12″N, 102°37′22″W] (47.353307, -102.622740)[Geographic references#1GR1]. A..
Dunn County
Dunn County is the name of several counties in the United States: Dunn County, North DakotaDunn County, Wisconsin 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..
Dunn County, North Dakota
Dunn County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Dakota. As of 2000, the population is 3,600. Its county seat is Manning6. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent Counties2 Demographics3 Cities and towns Geography According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a t..
Dunn County, Wisconsin
Dunn County is a county located in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. As of 2000, the population was 39,858. Its county seat is Menomonie6. The United States Census Bureau's Menomonie Micropolitan Statistical Area includes all of Dunn County. The Menomonie mSA, together with the Eau Claire metropolit..
Dunn Engineering
The Dunn Engineering Special was a racecar entered in the Indianapolis 500 during the second half of the 1950s. The cars were powered by the then-ubiquitous Offenhauser engine and were driven by Al Keller, Chuck Weyant and Al Herman. Their best result was thirteenth in 1959. ..
Dunn Loring, Virginia
Dunn Loring is a census-designated place (CDP) in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. The population was 7,861 at the 2000 census. Dunn Loring, Virginia, the earliest platted subdivision in Fairfax County and possibly the Commonwealth of Virginia, was founded in 1886. General William McKee Dun..
Dunn Loring-Merrifield (Washington Metro)
Dunn Loring-Merrifield is a Washington Metro station in Fairfax County, Virginia on the Orange Line. The station serves the community of Merrifield and is located in the median of Interstate 66 at Gallows Road. The station is accessed via a footbridge over the eastbound lanes. Service began on..
Dunn Memorial Bridge
The Dunn Memorial Bridge carries US 9 and US 20 across the Hudson River between Albany, New York and Rensselaer, New York. External links [link] [link] ..
Dunn State Park
Dunn State Park is a Massachusetts state park located in Gardner. The park is managed by the Department of Conservation and Recreation. Description Dunn State Park is a 119 acre park offering multiple recreation opportunities. The 20 acre Dunn Pond is a feature of the park. Recreational Opportu..
Dunn Tire Park
Dunn Tire Park is a baseball-only facility in Buffalo, New York. It is home to the Buffalo Bisons Triple-A baseball team. The stadium opened on April 14, 1988 as Pilot Field, with a sell-out crowd of 19,500 on hand. While Oriole Park at Camden Yards often is cited as the vanguard for the trend in..
Dunn Township, Minnesota
Dunn Township is a township in Otter Tail County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 855 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 94.9 km² (36.6 mi²). 67.9 km² (26.2 mi²) of it is land and 27.0 km² (10.4 mi²) of it..
Dunollie Castle
Dunollie castle Dunollie Castle is a small ruin located on a hill north of the town of Oban, on the west coast Scotland. It commands a view of the town, harbour and, outlying isles. The ruin is accessible by a short, steep path. There is no entrance fee, nor is there parking space below the c..
Dunolly, Victoria
Dunolly is a town in Victoria, Australia, located on the Dunolly - Maryborough Road, in the Central Goldfields Shire. It has a population of approximately 670. The town began during the Victorian Gold Rush, and has produced more nuggets than any other goldfield in Australia. The legendary Welcom..
Dunoon
The Holy Loch seen across the Firth of Clyde with Dunoon on the left The PS Waverley leaves Dunoon Pier, to sail up the Firth of Clyde. Dunoon (Dunomhainn in Gaelic) is situated on the Cowal peninsula in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It sits on the Firth of Clyde beside the Holy Loch, ac..
Dunquin
Dunquin, (Irish Dún Chaoin) is a village in the West Kerry Gaeltacht (Irish-speaking area). Dunquin is situated at the Western tip of the Dingle peninsula. At 10 27' 16"W, it is the most westerly point of Ireland and continental European Union. It is famous as the place of birth of the Irish la..
Dunragit
Dunragit is a village on the A75, between Stranraer and Glenluce in Dumfries and Galloway (previously Wigtownshire) in south-west Scotland. It grew up around the west gate of Dunragit House, an 18th century three-storey four-bay country house. It expanded considerably in the 1950s. The major employe..
Dunree Fort
--> Dunree Fort, located on the west side of the Inishowen peninsula in the north of Ireland, is a Napoleonic period fort. The fort is located on a rocky promontory accessed over a natural fissure. It was remodelled in 1895 to have 2 x 4.7 inch (119 mm) QF guns below, and later 12 pounder (5 kg) QF..
Dunreith, Indiana
Dunreith is a town in Henry County, Indiana, United States. The population was 184 at the 2000 census. Geography Dunreith is located at [39°48′11″N, 85°26′13″W] (39.802940, -85.436849)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the to..
Dunrobin, Ontario
Dunrobin is a village comprised of farmland located north west of Ottawa, Canada. It lies along the Ottawa River, and is located at 45° latitude and 75° longitude. Dunrobin successfully amalgamated with the city of Ottawa in 2000. Dunrobin is expanding steadily. Dunrobin took its name from Dunro..
Dunrobin Castle
Dunrobin Castle is a stately home in Sutherland, in the Highland area of Scotland. It is close to the A9 road, and to a Far North Line railway station, which is named for the castle. Though Dunrobin's origins lie in the 1300s, much of what can be seen today is the result of extensive remodel..
Dunrobin Castle railway station
Far North Line Principal stations (from south to north) Inverness Beauly Muir of Ord Dingwall (for stations on the Kyle of Lochalsh Line) Alness Invergordon Fearn Tain Ardgay Culrain Invershin Lairg Rogart Golspie Dunrobin Brora Helmsdale Kildonan Kinbrace F..
Duns
Duns was created a Burgh of Barony in 1490, and is a former county town of Berwickshire in the Scottish Borders. The feudal Laird is Alexander Hay of Duns, whose ancestors have lived at Duns Castle since 1320. Contents 1 Famous residents2 Country Houses3 The ..
DUNS
DUNS may refer to: D.U.N.S. - Data Universal Numbering SystemDial-up Networking Services ..
Dunsandel, New Zealand
The town of Dunsandel is on the Canterbury Plains in New Zealand's South Island. It is on State Highway 1 halfway between Christchurch and Ashburton. The town is located just to the south of the South Island's main army base at Burnham. ..
Dunsbach Ferry, New York
Dunsbach Ferry is an Upstate New York hamlet in northern Albany County that now stands in the shadows of the Thaddeus Kosciusko Bridge (also known as "The Twin Bridges", where Interstate 87 crosses the Mohawk River. It is located in the Town of Colonie. While Colonie's hamlets do not have specifical..
Dunsborough, Western Australia
Dunsborough is a town on the south-west coast of Western Australia, 254 kilometres south of Perth on the shores of Geographe Bay. Dunsborough is a popular tourist destination for Western Australians; in 1999 it was voted the state's best tourist destination. It is also a common destination for annu..
Dunsdale
Dunsdale is a village in the borough of Redcar and Cleveland and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England. ..
Dunsden Green
Dunsden Green (aka Dunsden) is a village in south Oxfordshire, England, north-east from Reading. All Saints Church is located away from the main part from the village in a rural setting. Close by is the vicarage. It was here that the World War I poet Wilfred Owen lived from September 1911 to Februa..
Dunseith, North Dakota
Dunseith is a city in Rolette County, North Dakota in the United States. The population was 739 at the 2000 census. Dunseith was founded in 1884. Dunseith is best known for its proximity to the International Peace Garden. The port of entry at the Peace Garden is one of three 24-hour ports in North ..
Dunsel
Dunsel is a word invented in popular 20th century media culture. It first appeared in popular media in the Star Trek television series. Dunsel is defined as 'a part which serves no useful purpose'. The word was introduced by the Star Trek episode "The Ultimate Computer" as a symbolic morality play..
Dunseverick
Dunseverick is a hamlet located near the Giant's Causeway in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. History Dunseverick Castle Dunseverick Castle and the peninsula on which it stands were given to the National Trust in 1962 by local farmer Jack McCurdy. The Causeway Cliff Path also runs past on i..
Dunseverick Castle
Dunseverick Castle is situated in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, near the small village of Dunseverick and the Giant's Causeway . Dunseverick Castle and the peninsula on which it stands were given to the National Trust in 1962 by local farmer Jack McCurdy. The Causeway Cliff Path also runs pas..
Dunsfold
Dunsfold is a village in the Waverley district of the county of Surrey, England, fourteen kilometres south of Guildford. The village's name was recorded as Duntesfaude in 1259, Duntesfaud in 1272 and Duntesfalde in 1291, apparently meaning Dunt's fold. Alternatively it may be derived from the Old ..
Dunsford
Dunsford is a quaint village just inside the Dartmoor National park in Devon, England. It has a questionable Pub landlord, but a reasonable pub , an Excellent post office, Church, Village Hall and School. It is a classic thatched England village in places ..
Dunshaughlin
Dunshaughlin (Domhnach Seachnaill in Irish), is a town in County Meath in Ireland. It is named after St Seachnaill, a contemporary of St Patrick, who established a church there in the 5th century. Dunshaughlin (or more specifically, the townland of Lagore) is famous for an ancient crannog or settle..
Dunsinane Hill
Dunsinane Hill is located in Scotland near Dundee. It is mentioned in Shakespeare's play Macbeth. It has the remains of an early fort. This is believed to be the site of a battle where Malcolm Canmore beat MacBeth in 1054. In reality this was only a limited defeat for MacBeth, who was only de..
Dunsink
Dunsink is a townland near Finglas, north Dublin, Ireland. It contains an important observatory, at which both William Rowan Hamilton and Hermann Brück were directors. thumb External links [Dunsink Observatory] ..
Dunsink Observatory
The Dunsink Observatory is an astronomical observatory established in approximately 1785 near the city of Dublin, Ireland. Its most famous director was William Rowan Hamilton, who, amongst other things, discovered quaternions, the first non-commutative algebra, while strolling from the observatory ..
Dunsmore
Dunsmore is the name of several places in England. The place name is Anglo Saxon in origin, and means literally Dunna's moor. Places called Dunsmore include: Dunsmore, BuckinghamshireDunsmore, DevonDunsmore, Warwickshire*Dunsmore Farm, Warwickshire*Dunsmore Heath, Warwickshire*Ryton-on-Dunsmore,..
Dunsmore, Buckinghamshire
The village pond at Dunsmore The Church of the Resurrection, Dunsmore Dunsmore is a hamlet in the parish of Ellesborough, in Buckinghamshire, England. It is located on the hilltop of one of the Chiltern Hills, about 2 miles south of Wendover. It is one of the remotest places in the wh..
Dunsmore Cup
The Dunsmore Cup is a Canadian sports trophy, presented annually to the winner of the Quebec Interuniversity Football Conference of the Canadian Interuniversity Sport federation. The winner of the Dunsmore Cup goes on to play in either the Uteck Bowl or the Mitchell Bowl, depending on annual rotati..
Dunsmuir, California
Dunsmuir is a city in Siskiyou County, California, United States. The population was 1,923 at the 2000 census. During steam engine days, it was notable for being the site of an important Central Pacific (and later Southern Pacific) railroad yard, where extra steam locomotives were added to trains t..
Dunsmuir Tunnel
Dunsmuir Tunnel is a subway tunnel beneath Vancouver, Canada. Part of the Expo and Millennium SkyTrain lines, the tunnel is served by two stations: Burrard and Granville. The tunnel's west portal is located midway between Waterfront and Burrard Stations, while the east portal is immediately adja..
Dunsmuir Viaduct
The Dunsmuir Viaduct is located in Vancouver, British Columbia. It passes to the north of GM Place and connects Strathcona with Downtown Vancouver. It handles westbound traffic only, with its counterpart, the Georgia Viaduct, handling eastbound traffic. The Dunsmuir Viaduct's traffic comes from Pr..
Dunson Twin Music
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Dunsop Bridge
Dunsop Bridge is a village in Lancashire, England. It is one of two main contenders for the location of the exact geographic centre of Great Britain. The other town is Haltwhistle in Northumberland, some 71 miles (114km) to the north. Dunsop Bridge's claim is calculated on the fact that it is the gr..
Dunsparce
Dunsparce (???? Nokocchi in Japanese, Dummisel in German and Insolourdo in French) is a fictional character of the Pokémon franchise. The name Dunsparce can carry several references. It can refer to Dun (a yellow-like color), the color of its body, Dungeon, what Dunsparce typically finds shelte..
Dunstable
For the town in Massachusetts, see Dunstable, Massachusetts. Dunstable is a town in the county of Bedfordshire, with a population of 33,805 (2001 census). It lies on the eastward tail spurs of the Chiltern Hills. These form several steep chalk escarpments most noticeable when approaching Dunstable..
Dunstable, Massachusetts
Dunstable is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 2,829 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 External links History Dunstable was first settled in 1656 and was officially incorporated in 1673. Geography Ac..
Dunstable, New Hampshire
Dunstable, New Hampshire was a town located in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, that is now known as Nashua, New Hampshire. The town was originally part of Dunstable, Massachusetts, which was incorporated in 1673. When the New Hampshire-Massachusetts border was surveyed and adjusted in 1741, the..
Dunstable Downs
Dunstable Downs are part of the Chiltern Hills, in southern Bedfordshire. They are a chalk escarpment forming the north-eastern reaches of the Chilterns. At 243m/797ft, Dunstable Downs are the highest point of Bedfordshire. Whipsnade Zoo has cut an enormous lion shape into the chalk into the sid..
Dunstable Grammar School
Dunstable Grammar School was in the north end of the market town of Dunstable, Bedfordshire, England. It existed from 1888 to 1971, when it formally ended. After that date the remaining teachers and pupils moved to a new building (at the opposite end of the town) and started the Manshead School unde..
Dunstable Town 98 F.C.
Dunstable Town 98 F.C. is a football club based in Dunstable, England. They were established in 1894. For the 2005-06 season, they are members of the Spartan South Midlands Football League Division One. ..
Dunstable Town F.C.
Dunstable Town F.C. are a football club currently playing in the Southern League. They play their home matches at Creasey Park Stadium. The original 'Dunstable Town' were in existence from the nineteenth century until 1975, being replaced by Dunstable FC. They themselves then folded in 1993-1994, ..
Dunstable Town railway station
Dunstable Town railway station (originally Dunstable Church Street) was a terminus station on a spur off the Great Northern Railway between Leighton Buzzard and Hatfield. It served the town of Dunstable until closure in 1965 under the Beeching axe. Dunstable is now one of the largest towns in south-..
Dunstablians
Dunstablians Rugby Football Club (The D's for short) are an English rugby union team who play in Midlands Division One. Their ground in Dunstable is known as Bidwell Park[link]. In 1927, members of Dunstable Grammar School formed a rugby section, based at Fensomes Field in Leagrave (now L..
Dunstablians RFC
Dunstablians Rugby Football Club (the Ds for short) is a rugby union club based in Dunstable, Bedfordshire. They currently play in Midlands Division One. Their ground is known as Bidwell Park. The club was formed in 1927, but folded after 3 years, and was reformed in 1948. The last ten years ha..
Dunstaffnage Castle
Dunstaffnage Castle is a castle ruin of Argyllshire, Scotland, 3 miles N.N.E. of Oban. It is situated on a platform of conglomerate rock forming a promontory at the south-west of the entrance to Loch Etive and is surrounded on three sides by the sea. It dates from the 13th century, occupying the s..
Dunstall Hill
Dunstall Hill is an inner-city area of Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England. It is located on the north of the city centre within the St Peter's ward. ..
Dunstan
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Saint Dunstan of Canterbury Dunstan shoeing the Devil's hoof, as illustrated by George Cruikshank Born 909, Baltonsborough, Somerset, England Died 988, Canterbury, England Major shrine Canterbury Cathedral (but also claimed by Glastonbury Abbey..
Dunstanburgh Castle
Dunstanburgh Castle. The Lilburn Tower is towards the centre; at the right is the gatehouse keep; to the left the cliff drops away suddenly. Dunstanburgh Castle lies on a spectacular headland on the coast of Northumberland in northern England, between the villages of Craster and Embleton. The..
Dunstan (disambiguation)
Dunstan may be: Contents 1 Places2 People3 Educational institutions4 Churches5 See also Places Lake Dunstan in New Zealand People Dunstan, a saint and 10th-century Archbishop of CanterburyDon Dunstan, former Premier of South AustraliaDonald Dunstan (Australian Governor),..
Dunstan Thompson
Dunstan Thompson (1918 - 1975) was an American poet. He was born in New London, Connecticut, and educated at Harvard University. He edited a literary magazine Vice Versa in New York in 1940-1942, with Harry Brown. He joined the U. S. Army in 1942; his Poems (Simon & Schuster) was published in 1943...
Dunster
Dunster Yarn Market Dunster is a village in north west Somerset, England, situated on the Bristol Channel coast three miles east of Minehead and 25 miles north west of Taunton. The village has a population of 860 (2001). Contents 1 Notable Buildings2 History3 Other3.1&n..
Dunster Castle
Dunster Castle is the historical home of the Luttrell family located in the small town of Dunster, Somerset, England. Colonel Sir Walter Luttrell gave Dunster Castle and the greater part of its contents to the National Trust in 1976. There has been a castle atop the Tor at Dunster has been home to ..
Dunster Fine Arts School
Dunster Fine Arts School is a public elementary school in Dunster, British Columbia part of School District 57 Prince George. ..
Dunster House
The tower of Dunster House Dunster House was built in 1930, and is one of the first two Harvard University dormitories constructed under President Abbott Lawrence Lowell's House Plan, and one of the seven Houses given to Harvard by Edward Harkness. In the early days, room rents varied based o..
Dunster Working Watermill
Dunster Working Watermill is a restored 18th century watermill situated in the grounds of Dunster Castle in Dunster, Somerset, England. Like the Castle, it is a National Trust property. The present mill is built on the site of a mill mentioned in the Domesday Book and was restored to working order ..
Dunston
There are a number of places in England called Dunston, including: Dunston, DerbyshireDunston, Lincolnshire – Dunston Pillar is near byDunston, NorfolkDunston, StaffordshireDunston, Tyne and WearDunstone, DevonThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associat..
Dunston, Tyne and Wear
Dunston was originally an independent village and is now an area of Gateshead in the English county of Tyne and Wear. Dunston is located on the River Tyne. Formerly the site of an advanced power station, it is now home to the MetroCentre, the largest shopping and leisure centre in Europe[Me..
Dunston Checks In
Dunston Checks In is a 1996 movie starring Jason Alexander, and co-starring Lynne Marie Stewart and Paul Reubens. It was written by John Hopkins and directed by Ken Kwapis. Plot summary The Majestic Hotel is a 5-star luxury establishment, and manager Robert Grant (Jason Alexander) is devoted to ..
Dunston Federation Brewery F.C.
Dunston Federation Brewery F.C. are a football club based in Dunston, Tyne and Wear, England. They joined the Wearside League in 1987 and won the title twice. They reached the Quarter-Finals of the FA Vase in the 1992-93 season. They are currently members of the Northern League Division One. |- ..
Dunston Pillar
Dunston Pillar in 2004 Bust of George III from the pillar, now at Lincoln Castle. Dunston Pillar is a stone tower that stands beside the A15 approximately 10 km south of Lincoln near the junction of the B1178 (also known as Tower Lane). History The tower was built by Sir Francis Da..
Dunston railway station
[[image:Dunston railway station from a GNER HST 2005-10-08 01.jpg|thumb|right|Dunston railway station viewed from a [[w:GNER|GNER]] Intercity service diverted onto the Tyne Valley Line in October 2005]] Dunston railway station is a railway station in Tyne and Wear, northern England. It serves Dunsto..
Dunst Opening
tright The Dunst Opening is a chess opening where White opens with the move (see algebraic notation): 1.[[wikibooks:Chess/Opening Theory/1. Nc3|Nc3]] This fairly uncommon opening may have more na..
Duns Castle
Duns Castle, Duns, Berwickshire is a historic house in Scotland, the oldest part of which, the massive Norman Keep or Pele Tower, dates from 1320. The earlier house was transformed into a Gothic castle, 1818-22, by architect James Gillespie Graham. It is owned by the Hay family. Alexander Hay of ..
Duns RFC
Duns Rugby Football Club are a rugby union side based in Duns in the Borders, Scotland. They play in their home games at Hardens Field, and are currently play in BT Scotland National League Division 1 and the Border League (the oldest established rugby union league in the world). ..
Duns Scotus
This article is about the 13th Century theologian John Duns Scotus. For the 9th century Irish theologian also sometimes referred to as John Scotus, see Johannes Scotus Eriugena. John Duns Scotus Blessed John Duns Scotus (c. 1266 – November 8, 1308) was a theologian, philosopher, and log..
Dunta Robinson
[] at NFL.com Willie Dunta Robinson (born April 11, 1982 in Athens, Georgia) is an American football cornerback currently playing for the Houston Texans of the NFL. He was drafted in the 2004 NFL Draft with a first round pick out of the University of South Carolina. He was a candidate f..
Dunthorne (crater)
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Crater characteristics Coordinates ..
Dunthorpe, Oregon
Dunthorpe is a highly affluent unincorporated suburb of Portland, Oregon. It is located just south of the city limits and north of the Multnomah County line on the west side of the Willamette River. Lewis & Clark College and Lake Oswego are nearby. Dunthorpe as a community was historically anch..
Duntocher
Duntocher (Dùn Tòchair in Gaelic) is a village in Dunbartonshire, Scotland. It was established long before the town of Clydebank came into existence. It became part of Clydebank along with the neighbouring village of Hardgate, and now lies in the West Dunbartonshire local authority area. The vill..
Dunton
Dunton is the name of more than one place. In the United Kingdom: Dunton, BedfordshireDunton, BuckinghamshireDunton, NorfolkDunton Bassett, LeicestershireDunton Green, KentDunton Wayletts, Essex This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a..
Dunton, Buckinghamshire
Dunton is a village in Buckinghamshire, England. It is located in the Aylesbury Vale, about eight miles from Aylesbury and six miles from Winslow. The village name is Anglo Saxon in origin, and means 'Doda's farm'. In the Domesday Book of 1086 it was recorded as Dodintone. ..
Dunton, Norfolk
for at grid reference TF879303 Dunton is a small village in the English county of Norfolk. It is located about 5 km west of the market town of Fakenham. It is close to the village of Sculthorpe and RAF Sculthorpe airfield. ..
Dunton Green
Dunton Green is a small village and civil parish in the Sevenoaks District of Kent, England. lying in the valley of the River Darent, three miles north of Sevenoaks. The original ecclesiastical parish of Dunton Green was part of Otford parish. The parish church is dedicated to St John the Divine. ..
Dunton Green railway station
Dunton Green railway station serves the village of Dunton Green, on the outskirts of Sevenoaks in Kent. Train services are provided by Southeastern. The typical off-peak service from the station is one train per hour southbound to Sevenoaks and one train per hour northbound to London Charing Cros..
Duntroon
This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page; if one followed a link here, one might want to adjust that link. Duntroon may refer to: Royal Military College, Duntroon in Canberra, AustraliaRobert Campbell's station "Duntroon" in what is now the suburb of Campbell, CanberraDuntroon, Ontar..
Duntroon, Australian Capital Territory
Robert Campbell's property Duntroon was situated on the limestone plains of New South Wales in the area that is now covered by the Australian Capital Territory. Given government compensation for the loss of his ship the 'Sydney' while under government charter, Robert Campbell, sent James Ainslie to..
Duntroon, Ontario
Duntroon is a small town in Ontario, about 10 minutes south of Collingwood. It has a population of about 60 or 70. Duntroon is best known for its golf course, the Duntroon Highlands Golf Club. It is also home to the Highlands Nordic cross-country skiing facility. Duntroon used to be the home to ma..
Duntrune Castle
Duntrune Castle is located across Loch Crinan from the village of Crinan, Argyll, Scotland. It is thought to be the oldest continuously occupied castle in Scotland. Originally a Campbell stronghold, parts of the castle date from the 12th century, although the majority is from the 16th century. ..
Duntulm
Duntulm is a small village on the Scottish island of Skye. It is situated north of Uig. The village is most notable for the coastal scenery coupled with the ruins of Duntulm Castle, which affords stunning views of the Outer Hebrides. Windswept and remote, Duntulm does contain one hotel directly..
Duntulm Castle
for at grid reference NG415745 Duntulm Castle stands ruined on the north coast of the Isle of Skye in Scotland near the hamlet of Duntulm. The main structure of the castle, about 25 metres by 4.5 metres, was built in the 14th and 15th centuries. A tower was added in the 17th century and an ..
Dunun
A Dunun (also known as dundun, doundoun, and djun-djun) is the generic name for an African bass drum played with sticks. More specifically, there are three -- low, medium and high -- named the kenkeni, sangban and doundounba. The kenkeni usually holds the rhythm together with a simple pattern, t..
Dunure Castle
Dunure Castle is located on the west coast of Scotland, in South Ayrshire, about 5 miles south of Ayr. Dunure Castle today stands in ruins on a rocky promontory. The site is believed to date from the late 13th century, however the remains of the building are of 15th and 16th century origin. The c..
Dunvallo Molmutius
Dunvallo Molmutius (Welsh: Dyfual moel myd) was a legendary king of the Britons as accounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth. He was the son of Cloten, the King of Cornwall, and he restored order after the Civil War of the Five Kings. He and his descendants were of a sub-branch of the genealogical line of..
Dunvant
Dunvant Ward Ordnance Survey OS grid reference: Dialling code: +44-1792 Politics UK Parliament: Swansea West European Parliament: Wales Dunvant is the name of an electoral ward, a community and a village in the City and County of Swansea, South Wales. The electoral ward consists of s..
Dunvant RFC
Dunvant RFC is a Rugby Football Club representing the village of Dunvant, Swansea, south Wales. External Links [Dunvant Rugby Club] Rugby union in Wales [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit ] Federation Welsh Rugby Union Competitions Celtic League | Celtic Cup |..
Dunvegan
Dunvegan castle, Scotland Dunvegan is a town on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It is famous for Dunvegan Castle, seat of the chief of Clan MacLeod. The name Dunvegan is Scottish Gaelic for "small castle" (dun bheagan). External links Grid reference ..
Dunvegan-Central Peace
Location of Dunvegan-Central Peace Dunvegan-Central Peace is an Alberta provincial electoral district, located in northwestern Alberta. Following the Alberta electoral boundary re-distribution of 2004, Dunvegan was the only division with a population of less than 75% the provincial average, wi..
Dunvegan (electoral district)
Dunvegan was a provincial electoral district in Northwestern Alberta. In 2004 the district was re-named Dunvegan-Central Peace. The district was created in 1986 from Spirit River-Fairview. ..
Dunvegan Castle
Dunvegan Castle, looking towards MacLeod's Tables Dunvegan Castle is a castle at Dunvegan on the Isle of Skye, off the west coast of Scotland. It is the seat of the Macleod of MacLeod, chief of the major arm of the clan MacLeod. It is reputed to be the oldest continuously inhabited castle in E..
Dunvegan Provincial Park
Dunvegan Provincial Park is a provincial park located in Alberta, Canada. ..
Dunwhich Records
Dunwhich Records was a record label started by Bill Traut, Eddie Higgins and George Badonsky in 1966. After first trying to distribute their records themselves, they quickly went for a distribution deal with Atco Records. By mid-1967, Higgins was bought out of the company. Dunwhich stopped releasi..
Dunwich
Dunwich (IPA: [ˈdʌnɪtʃ]) is a small town in the county of Suffolk in England. It was once a prosperous seaport and centre of the wool trade during the early middle ages, with a natural harbour formed by the mouths of the River Blyth and the River Dunwich, most of which has since been ..
Dunwich, Queensland
Dunwich is a small town on the western side of North Stradbroke Island in the Australian state of Queensland. The town is part of the Redland Shire Council local government area, based on the mainland in the Brisbane bayside suburb of Cleveland. Dunwich is one of three towns on North Stradbroke Isla..
Dunwich (Lovecraft)
Dunwich is a fictional town that appeared in the H. P. Lovecraft short story "The Dunwich Horror" (1929). Dunwich is found in the fictitious Miskatonic River Valley of Massachusetts, part of the imaginary region sometimes called Lovecraft Country. The inhabitants are depicted as inbred, uneducated, ..
Dunwich Dynamo
The Dunwich Dynamo is an annual semi-organised, through-the-night bicycle ride from London Fields park in Hackney, London, England to Dunwich on the Suffolk coast. The distance is approximately 120 miles (180 kilometres). The ride (usually abbreviated to
