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"King of Thorns"
"King of Thorns" King of Thorns is a science fiction drama. It is told mostly from the veiw point of a girl named Kasumi. It begins when 160 people are chosen to go into cold sleep until a cure is found for their mesteriuos disease. Medusa. Six weeks after contracting the disease the vistim will ..
-kinesis
Suffixes -archy [ -cide -cracy -cycle -gate -hood -ic -illion -ism -ist -kinesis -mania -nik -graphy -oid -logy -ome -omics -nomy -onym -ous -phil- -phob- -phone polis -scope -stan Ville -ware -kinesis, from Greek "kinesis", moveme..
K'inich Ahkal Mo' Naab III
K'inich Ahkal Mo' Naab III (678 - c. 730s? ) was a monarch of the Maya city-state of Palenque. He took the throne on 3 January, 722, and reigned at least in to 729; his date of death is currently unknown. Before his full original Maya language name was deciphered, he was referred to in modern writi..
K'inich Yax K'uk' Mo'
K'inich Yax K'uk' Mo' (Great Sun Green Quetzal Macaw) was the founder and first ruler of the Maya civilization polity of Copán. He is thought to have been an immigrant from the Central Mexico to the north, possibly from Teotihuacan. His tomb in the center of the Copán acropolis buried with jade an..
K.I.N.G.
K.I.N.G. is a limited edition single by the Norwegian black metal band Satyricon. The single was limited to 1000 copies for the Norwegian market only. Track listing "K.I.N.G." - 3:36"Storm (Of The Destroyer)" - 2:48 Personnel Satyr - Guitars, Bass, Keyboards, VocalsFrost - Drums ..
Käina Commune
Käina is a rural municipality of the Estonian county of Hiiu. ..
Kié-Ntem Province
Kié-Ntem Province is a province of Equatorial Guinea. Its capital is Ebebiyín. Provinces of Equatorial Guinea ..
Kin
Kin can mean: FamilyKin (service club)Kin, Okinawa, a town in Okinawa, JapanKin (film), a 2000 UK/South Africa film directed by Elaine Proctor and starring Miranda OttoTsuchi Kin, a character featued in Naruto, a famous japanese anime. See also Kinh, the majority ethnic group of Vietnam This is a &..
Kin, Okinawa
Kin (Kunigami: ciɴ; Japanese: 金武町 -chou) is a town located in Kunigami district, Okinawa, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 10,403 and the density of 275.58 persons per km². The total area is 37.75 km². Additionally, Kin is home to some of the finest awamori of th..
Kin-Dza-Dza
Kin-Dza-Dza (Кин-Дза-Дза in Russian, pronounced "Kin-Dzuh-DZUH") was a 1986 Soviet science fiction film released by the Mosfilm studio and directed by Georgi Daneliya, with a story by Georgi Daneliya and Revaz Gabriadze. The movie was filmed in color and runs for 135 minutes. It can be co..
Kin-strife
In the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien, the Kin-strife was a disastrous civil war in Gondor. The unrest that created the Kin-strife began when Valacar, the son of the Gondorian king Rómendacil II, married a woman of the Northmen of Rhovanion, Vidumavi. She bore him a son Eldacar, but many Gondorians o..
Kin-yan Lee
Scene from Forbidden City Cop Scene from God of Cookery Scene from Shaolin Soccer Kin-yan Lee (Chinese 李健仁, alternate romanization: Li Jian Ren) is a Hong Kong actor, who frequently makes cameo appearances as a cross-dressing character in Steven Chow's films. He also goes by ..
Kina
Kina is the alternative spelling of China. Many Northern European languages (Swedish, Norwegian, Hungarian, Danish, etc) spell China as "Kina."The kina is the currency of Papua New Guinea.The kina is a type of sea urchin found throughout New Zealand and the subantarctic islands. ([link])Ki..
Kinabalu
Kinabalu may refer to any of several Malaysian geographical names: Kota Kinabalu, the capital of the Malaysian state of Sabah.Mount Kinabalu, the highest peak in Southeast Asia.Kinabalu Park, the state park home to Mount Kinabalu. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of a..
Kinabaluchloa
Kinabaluchloa is a genus of bamboo. It comprises 2 species, found in the montane forests of Malaysia. Taxonomy The genus is sometimes included in Bambusa. It has 2 synonyms: Maclurochloa K.M.WongSoejatmia K.M.Wong ..
Kinabalu giant earthworm
This article lacks an appropriate [WikiProject Tree of Life/taxobox usageTaxobox] You can help Wikipedia by adding one. The Kinabalu giant earthworm is a grey-blue coloured annelid that is endemic to Mount Kinabalu, Borneo. The animal grows to a length of approximately 70 cm. It lives in..
Kinabalu giant red leech
This article lacks an appropriate [WikiProject Tree of Life/taxobox usageTaxobox] You can help Wikipedia by adding one. The Kinabalu giant red leech is a large (..
Kinabalu National Park
Kinabalu National Park Rare plant External links [Sabah Parks website][ASEAN Heritage website] Sabah Divisions: Interior Division | Kudat Division | Sandakan Division | Tawau Division | West Coast Division City: Kota Kinabalu Towns: Beaufort | Beluran | I..
Kinabatangan
Kinabatangan is a town located in Sandakan Division, in the east of Sabah, Malaysia on the island of Borneo. Its population was estimated to be around 59,000 in 1991. Economic activities are centered around oil palm plantations, forestry and wood-based industries. The nearby Kinabatangan River is ..
Kinabatangan River
The Kinabatangan River (Sungai Kinabatangan) is located in Sabah, eastern Malaysia, on the island of Borneo. It is the second longest river in Malaysia, with a length of 560 kilometers from its headwaters in the mountains of southwest Sabah, to its outlet at the Sulu Sea, east of Sandakan. Kinabata..
Kinache
Kinache (c. 1750-c. 1819) was a Seminole chieftain who commanded Seminole forces against the United States during the American Revolution and later during the First Seminole War. He is also known as Kinhega, Kinheja, Kinhija, Opie Mico, Kapitca Mico, Capichee Mico, Tom Perryman and Lye Drop Mico (th..
Kinaidoi
redirect [[Template:Not verified]]Kinaidoi: Ancient Greek term for adult gay men. They were the targets of ridicule by the other's, especially writers. Aristophanes (c.445-c.380) shows them dressed like women and calls them euryprôktoi, "wide arses". It is assumed that this practice spread to the G..
Kinakuta
This article contains specific citations embedded in the source, which may be viewed in edit mode. Kinakuta is a fictional country featured in the books Cryptonomicon and The Baroque Cycle by Neal Stephenson. It is a tiny island sultanate located in the Sulu Sea between the Philippines and Borneo (..
Kinallen
Kinallen is a small village in County Down, Northern Ireland, near Dromore (approximately 4 miles) and Dromara (approximately 2 miles). It lies within the Lisburn City Council area. The main thoroughfare is a crossroads, between: Skeagh Road (to Dromore), Dromara Road, Katesbridge Road and the Warin..
Kinamand
Kinamand (or Chinaman in English, 「中国先生」 in Chinese) is a film made in 2005 in China and Denmark. Contents 1 Plot2 Awards3 DVD release4 See also Plot A plumber, Keld, and his wife, Rie, plan a vacation. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or e..
Kinanah ibn Rabi
Kinanah ibn Rabi is the brother-in-law of Mohammed's wife Zaynab bint Khuzayma. the Jewish leader Kinana ibn al-Rabi is erroneously confounded by Muhammad ibn Jarir al-Tabari with Kinanah ibn Rabi. It is not unverified wheather he became a Sahaba or not. ..
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Kinara
The kinara is the candle holder used in Kwanzaa celebrations in the United States. Its divergent shape represents the roots that African Americans have in continental Africa. During the week-long celebration of Kwanzaa, seven candles are placed in the kinara - three red on the left, three green on..
Kinaray-a language
Kinaray-a is an Austronesian language spoken mainly in Antique Province in the Philippines. It is also spoken in parts of Iloilo. Due to regional proximity, media and television stations, Kinaray-a speakers can understand Hiligaynon speakers but not vice versa. It is a misconception among some Hil..
Kinaray-A language
Kinaray-a or Hiraya, is a language of the Western Visayas in the Philippines. It is spoken in Iloilo, Antique and Capiz by about 377,000 people. ..
Kinarius
Kinarius was a legendary king of the Britons as accounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth. He was son of Sisillius II and succeeded by his brother, Danius. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Kinasa, Nagano
Kinasa (鬼無里村; -mura) is a village located in Kamiminochi District, Nagano, Japan. As of 2003, the village has an estimated population of 2,140 and a density of 15.85 persons per km². The total area is 134.99 km². ..
Kinase
In biochemistry, a kinase is a type of enzyme that transfers phosphate groups from high-energy donor molecules, such as ATP, to specific target molecules (substrates); the process is termed phosphorylation. An enzyme that removes phosphate groups from targets is known as a phosphatase. In some sett..
Kinaskan Lake Provincial Park
Kinaskan Lake Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. ..
Kinassery
Kinassery is a place in Kozhikode District of Kerala state, south India. There is another Kinasseri in Palakkad District. It is near Koduvayur town External links http://www.koduvayur.net - Things of interest around Koduvayur area ..
Kinathukadavu
Kinathukadavu is a panchayat town in Coimbatore district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Kinathukadavu had a population of 8154. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Kinathukadavu has an avera..
Kinau (crater)
#endnote_kinau_botanist] or Adolph Gottfried Kinau}} Kinau is a small, eroded lunar crater that is located in the low southern latitudes of the Moon. It lies to the southeast of the Jacobi crater, and about equally far to the north-northwest of Pentland crater. The northwestern rim and inner wa..
Kinawa Middle School
Kinawa Middle School (KMS) is a public middle school for students. It is located in Okemos, Michian. ..
Kinawley
Kinawley (in Irish: Cill Náile ie St Náile's church) is a small village in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 75 people. It is within the Fermanagh District Council area. Contents 1 People2 References3 External links4 See also Peop..
Kina (musician)
Kina (b. Kina Cosper January 25, 1969 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American musician best known for her single "Girl from the Gutter". She achieved prominence in 2000 with her self-titled album containing the single. Cosper joined the Grammy nominated band Brownstone in 1995. She left the band in 19..
KINB
KINB (La Indomable 105.3) is a Regional Mexican station serving the Oklahoma City area and is owned by Citadel Broadcasting. History This station officially signed on July 6, 2000 as Christian Adult Contemporary as The Light 105-Dot-3 FM with call letters KLGH. On April 1, 2002 at midnight, the..
Kinbane Castle
Kinbane Castle is situated in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, on a long, narrow limestone headland projecting into the sea, approximately 5km from Ballycastle on the road to Ballintoy. Not much of the castle remains, and the path up to it is narrow and stepped. It was originally a two storey build..
Kinbasket Lake
Kinbasket Lake (or Kinbasket Reservoir) is a reservoir on the Columbia River in southeast British Columbia, north of the town of Revelstoke and Golden. To the north it almost reaches the town of Valemount. The lake includes two reaches, Columbia Reach and Canoe Reach. The original, smaller Kinbask..
Kinbidhoo (Thaa Atoll)
Kinbidhoo Island Summary Belongs to Thaa Atoll Location Population 1194 Length 930m Width 675m Distance from Malé 228.05km Administrative Information Island Chief Island office phone +960 6780031 Island office fax +960 6780031 Kinbidhoo (Dhivehi: ކިނބިދ..
Kinboshi
Kinboshi, literally meaning gold star, is a term used in professional sumo wrestling to describe a maegashira victory over a yokozuna. In sumo a bout victory is normally called a shiroboshi (or white star) and a defeat kuroboshi (or black star). Thus the term 'gold' differentiates it as a special ..
Kinbote document
The so-called Kinbote-document was found in a leather-bound folder at the Chateau de Aiguille du Midi in Provins. The apocryphal document -- a short, first-person description of a Hadean descent in a cable car -- is sometimes attributed to the Russian writer Ulrich Kinbote (b. 1773) who stayed at t..
Kinbrace 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..
Kinbrae, Minnesota
Kinbrae is a city in Nobles County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 21 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 2.6 km² (1.0 mi²). 2.1 km² (0.8 mi²) of it is land and 0.4 km² (0.2 mi²) of it (17.00%) is water. Demo..
Kinbrook Island Provincial Park
Kinbrook Island Provincial Park is a provincial park located in Alberta, Canada. It is situated on the eastern shore of Lake Newell, a short drive south of the city of Brooks and within the County of Newell. ..
Kinburn
Kinburn can mean the following: Places: Kinburn Peninsula (Kinburnska Kosa) in Ukraine, on the Black Sea, forming the south shore of the Dnieper river estuary. In the 18th and 19th centuries the western tip of that peninsula was guarded by the:Kinburn Fortress, a historic fortress at the western t..
KINC
KINC is a Univision station serving Las Vegas, Nevada. This station is owned by Entravision Communications. This station was formerly known as KZIR from November 10, 1993 to July 17, 1995. In phoenetic Spanish, the station's call sign spells out "quince" (fifteen), the station's analog channel n..
Kincade
Kincade is also the name of a British musical group KINCADE were a band made up of Session Musicians led by John Carter who wrote all of the songs. They recorded for Penny Farthing Records and after a huge European hit in 1973 with "Dreams Are Ten A Penny" a singer called "John Knowles" was sent ..
Kincade (band)
Kincade, is a British music band that were formed in 1999 and features Nanette Wood on lead vocals, Dave Bone on guitar, Jon Ballard on bass guitar and Jim Butler on drums. All the members are originally from the town of Crawley in West Sussex. They are currently unsigned by a record company, howev..
Kincaid
Kincaid may refer to: Kincaid, KansasKincaid, IllinoisThe fictional character, Claire Kincaid, on the TV show Law & Order. 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..
Kincaid, Illinois
Kincaid is a village in Christian County, Illinois, United States. The population was 1,441 at the 2000 census. Geography Kincaid is located at [39°35′15″N, 89°24′55″W] (39.587582, -89.415409)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, ..
Kincaid, Kansas
Kincaid is a city in Anderson County, Kansas, United States. The population was 178 at the 2000 census. Geography Kincaid is located at [38°5′1″N, 95°9′13″W] (38.083502, -95.153612)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city ..
Kincaidston
Kincaidston is a council housing estate in the town of Ayr in south-west Scotland. ..
Kincardine
This article is about the town in Scotland: for other uses, see Kincardine (disambiguation). Kincardine is a town located on the Firth of Forth, in Fife, Scotland. The town was founded as a Burgh of barony in 1663. External link [Kincardine in Gazetteer for Scotland] ..
Kincardine, Ontario
The Municipality of Kincardine is located on the shores of Lake Huron in the County of Bruce in the province of Ontario, Canada. It has a population of 11,000, and covers an area of 580 square kilometres. The municipality, located at the mouth of the Penetangore River, was created in 1999 by the a..
Kincardine/Shepherd's Landing Airport
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Kincardineshire
Kincardineshire, also known as The Mearns (from A' Mhaoirne meaning 'The Stewartry') was a local government county of Scotland on the coast of northeast Scotland. It was bounded by Aberdeenshire on the north and west, and by Angus on the south. The county town was originally the town of Kincardi..
Kincardineshire (UK Parliament constituency)
Kincardineshire County constituency Created: 1708 Abolished: 1918 Type: House of Commons Kincardineshire, was a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1708 to 1801 and of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1918. It was represented by one..
Kincardine (disambiguation)
Kincardine can refer to: Kincardineshire, a former county of Scotland, also called The MearnsKincardine and Deeside, a district of the Grampian region of Scotland, 1975 to 1996Kincardine on Forth, a town in Fife, ScotlandKincardine Bridge, crosses the Firth of Forth to the south of Kincardine on For..
Kincardine (Ellsi Field) Airport
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Kincardine Airport
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Kincardine and Deeside
Kincardine and Deeside was formerly (1975-96) a local government district in the Grampian Region of Scotland. In 1996 it was included in the Aberdeenshire unitary area. See also Subdivisions of Scotland ..
Kincardine and Deeside (UK Parliament constituency)
Kincardine and Deeside was a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1983 until 1997. It was mainly replaced by West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine, apart from the parts of the seat within the borders of Aberdeen City Council, which joined Aberdeen..
Kincardine and Mearns
Kincardine and Mearns is one of six area committees of the Aberdeenshire council area in Scotland. It has a population 38,506 (2001 Census). Transport links with Aberdeen have encouraged very rapid population growth, especially to the north of the area. Existing settlements such as Portlethen and S..
Kincardine Bridge
The Kincardine Bridge on the River Forth. The Kincardine Bridge is a road bridge crossing the Firth of Forth from Falkirk council area to Kincardine-on-Forth, Fife, Scotland. The bridge was constructed between 1932 and 1936, designed by Donald Watson. It was the first road crossing of the Riv..
Kincardine Bulldogs
The Kincardine Bulldogs are a Junior "C" team based out of Kincardine, Ontario. They play out of the Western Junior C Hockey League. Kincardine Kinucks 1975 - 1986 Kincardine Bulldogs 1994 to Present ..
Kincardine Community Hospital
Kincardine Community Hospital was opened in 1998 to serve the health needs of the local population in and around Kincardine, Fife, Scotland. It is operated in partnership with Care UK, a private healthcare provider. Within the hospital there is are a 19 bed GP acute admissions ward (Arduthie Ward)..
Kincardine power station
Kincardine power station was a large coal-fired power station on the shores of the upper Firth of Forth by the Royal Burgh of Kincardine on Forth, Fife, Scotland. This facility, opened in 1962 for the then South of Scotland Electricity Board (SSEB), was constructed to take advantage of post-WW2 ex..
Kinchafoonee Creek
Kinchafoonee Creek (pronounced kinch-uh-FOO-nee) is a creek in southwest Georgia. It originates near Buena Vista and flows southeasterly for approximately 75 miles (121 km) and into the Flint River near Albany, Georgia. "Kinchafoonee" was a Creek Indian word that apparently referred to a mortar or ..
Kinchega National Park
Kinchega National Park colspan="2" Nearest town/city: Menindee Coordinates: [32°32′39″S, 142°17′50″E] Area: 443 km²; Established: October 1, 1967 Visitation: (in [[]]) Managing authorities: New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service Officia..
Kincheloe, Michigan
Kincheloe is an unincorporated community in Chippewa County on the Upper Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan. Kinchloe is located at the eastern end of Kinross Charter Township, just east of Interstate 75 and about 20 miles southwest of Sault Ste. Marie and 37 miles north of St. Ignace. It is ..
Kinchen Mayo
Kinchen Mayo was one of Tallahatchie County's first settlers. Probate records show that he was very active in court duties. The Mayo family migrated to Texas ca. 1850. ..
Kincolith Water Aerodrome
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Kincora boy's home
The Kincora boy's home was a children's home in Belfast that was the scene of a notorious child sex abuse scandal. The scandal first came to public attention on 3rd April 1980, when three members of staff at the home, William McGrath, Raymond Semple and Joseph Mains, were charged with a number of o..
Kincorth
Kincorth is a suburb located to the south of Aberdeen. The name is a corruption of the Scottish Gaelic "Ceann Coirthe", which probably refers to an old pillar or standing stone (coirthe). External links [Map of Area] Areas of Aberdeen ..
Kincsem
Kincsem (Hungarian for "my treasure") was a highly successful race horse born in the Kingdom of Hungary in 1874 to parents Wathernymph and Cambuscan. Over four seasons, she won all 54 of her races across Europe. Pedigree Kincsem had an encouraging pedigree: Cambuscan, second in the 1864 St. Leger, ..
Kincumber, New South Wales
Kincumber ([33°27′S 151°23′E]) is a small town of roughly 6696 people Located 91 km north of Sydney via the Newcastle Freeway Kincumber was one of the earliest settlements on the Central Coast. The name derives from an Aboriginal word meaning 'towards the rising sun'. Over recent ye..
Kincumber High School
Kincumber High School is a medium sized co-educational public high school in the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia. It has a student population of over 1000 students. The school was founded in 1990. Under the leadership of Principal Graeme Davis the school has had numerous successes parti..
Kind
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kind can mean: The type of types in a type system in type theory Kind can also refer to any of several hundreds in Sweden: In Ostrogothia:*Bankekind Hundred*Hammarkind Hundred*Hanekind Hundred*Kinda Hundred*Skärkind Hundred*Östk..
Kinda
Kinda may refer to: Kinda Municipality - a municipality in SwedenKinda Hundred - a hundred in SwedenKinda - a town in the Democratic Republic of the CongoKinda - an episode of Doctor WhoThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. I..
Kindaichi
Kindaichi (Japanese: 金田一) is a surname and place name in Japan. Real people with the surname Kindaichi Kyosuke (1882–1971): Linguist specializing in the Ainu languageKindaichi Haruhiko (1913–2004): Linguist and professor emeritus at Tokyo University of Foreign StudiesKindaichi Hideho (195..
Kindaichi-Onsen
Kindaichi-Onsen (金田一温泉) is a hot spring in Ninohe, Iwate. ..
Kindaichi Case Files
|} is a serialized mystery manga series about a senior high school student who has an uncanny knack for solving murders. Kindaichi was also adapted into an anime series consisting of 148 episodes, a live action movie, and three live action series. It is written by Yozaburo Kanari, or Seimaru A..
Kindall Field
Kindall Field is a baseball stadium in Tucson, Arizona. It is the home field of the University of Arizona Wildcats college baseball teams. The stadium holds 6,500 people. It is named after Wildcat baseball coach, Jerry Kindall. ..
Kindal Moorehead
[] at NFL.com Kindal Moorehead (born October 14, 1978 in Memphis, Tennessee) is a defensive tackle in the National Football League, currently playing for the Carolina Panthers. He is part of a dominant Panthers defensive line, along with Julius Peppers and Kris Jenkins. In his career, he h..
Kinda (Doctor Who)
Kinda is a serial in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four twice-weekly parts from February 1 to February 9, 1982. Contents 1 Synopsis2 Plot3 Cast4 Notes5 References6 External links6.1 Reviews6.2 Target..
Kinda Hundred
Kinda Hundred, or Kinda härad, was a hundred of Ostrogothia in Sweden. See also Kinda Municipality ..
Kinda Kinks
Kinda Kinks is a 1965 rock and roll album by The Kinks. Track listing All songs by Ray Davies except as noted "Look for Me Baby" – 2:17"Got My Feet on the Ground" – 2:14"Nothin' in the World Can Stop Me Worryin' 'Bout That Girl" – 2:44"Naggin' Woman" (Anderson, West) – 2:36"Wonder Where ..
Kinda Late
Kinda Late was a monthly half-hour long comedy talk show on WLHS 12, a local school channel in Lodi, WI hosted by Jonathon Kelley. It premiered in 1997 and went off the air in 1999. Contents 1 History2 Format3 Memorable moments4 Recurring ''Kinda Late'' segments5 Alter..
Kinda Municipality
Kinda Municipality on Sweden's municipal map Kinda Municipality is a municipality in Östergötland County, southeast Sweden. The municipality covers an area of 1,132.9 km² and population of 10,129, giving it a population density of is 9 inhabitants per km². The municipal seat is located ..
Kinde, Michigan
Kinde is a village in Huron County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 534 at the 2000 census. The village is located on the boundary between Dwight Township and Lincoln Township, with about half of the village in both. A small portion of the village is within Meade Township. Geogr..
Kindelbrück
Kindelbrück is a town in the district of Sömmerda, in Thuringia, Germany. It is situated on the river Wipper, 12 km north of Sömmerda. ..
Kinder
Kinder is the german world for "children"; it may also refer to: Kinder Scout, a plateau in EnglandKinder, a trademark of Italian Ferrero SpA, products bearing this name include Kinder Surprise, Kinder Chocolate bars, Kinder Happy Hippo, Kinder Maxi, Kinder Pinguí and Kinder Bueno.Kinder-Morgan En..
Kinder, Küche, Kirche
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. Kinder, Küche, Kirche [ˈkɪndər ˈkʏçə ˈkɪrçə], or the 3 K’s, is an German slogan translate..
Kinder, Louisiana
Kinder is a town in Allen Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 2,148 at the 2000 census. Geography Kinder is located at [30°29′12″N, 92°50′48″W] (30.486696, -92.846779)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the to..
Kinder-Morgan Energy Partners
Kinder-Morgan Energy Partners LP NYSE: [KMI] NYSE: [KMR] NYSE: [KMP] owns or operates petroleum product, natural gas, and carbon dioxide pipelines, related storage facilities, terminals, power plants and retail natural gas in the United States and Canada. Kinder-Morgan ..
KinderCare Learning Centers
KinderCare Learning Centers are the leading licensed child care provider in the United States. KinderCare was founded in 1969 and now operates over 1,250 centers, serving more than 120,000 children between the ages of 6 weeks and 12 years. They also operate Knowledge Learning Corporation (founded ..
Kindercore Records
Kindercore Records was an independent record label based in Athens, Georgia, which was founded in 1996 by Ryan Lewis and Daniel Geller to document the emerging music scene in Athens, Georgia. Their first release was a cassette compilation called "The Treble Revolution", which sold out in a week. T..
Kinderdijk
The windmills of Kinderdijk Kinderdijk is a village in the Netherlands, partly in the municipality Nieuw-Lekkerland, partly in the municipality of Alblasserdam. It lies about 15km east of Rotterdam. The village is situated in a polder at the confluence of the rivers Lek and Noord. To drain th..
Kinderen van Moeder Aarde
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Kindergarten
A kindergarten in Afghanistan. [Kindergarten] ([Media helphelp]·[info]) (German for children's garden) is used in many parts of the world for the first stages of a child's classroom education. In some places kindergarten is part of the formal school system; in oth..
Kindergarten (horse)
Kindergarten did most of his racing during the war, and won nearly every race in New Zealand, carrying huge weights, including the Wellington Cup and Auckland Cup, the premier events in New Zealand. He won over £16,000 in stake money, a large amount during the war. Kindergarten went to Australia on..
Kindergarten Cop
Kindergarten Cop (1990) is a film directed by Ivan Reitman and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. Schwarzenegger stars as John Kimble, a tough loner police detective, who goes after drug dealer Cullen Crisp (Richard Tyson), before he can get to his ex-wife and son. Pamela Reed plays his partner Phoeb..
Kinderhilfe-Nepal
Kinderhilfe-Nepal is established in Vienna, Austria on 3. January 2006. The association's main target is to help needy childern in Nepal. It has already started to financially support some childern in Nepal for their education. External links [Kinderhilfe-Nepal] ..
Kinderhook
There are several places named Kinderhook in the United States: Kinderhook, Illinois, village in Pike County, Illinois.Town of Kinderhook, town in Columbia County, New York.Village of Kinderhook, village in Columbia County.Kinderhook Township, Michigan, township in Branch County, Michigan. Old Kind..
Kinderhook, Illinois
Kinderhook is a village in Pike County, Illinois, United States. The population was 249 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 History4 External links Geography Kinderhook is located at [39°42′10″N, 91°9′7″W] (39.702669, -91.152006)[G..
Kinderhook (town), New York
Kinderhook is a town in Columbia County, New York, USA. The population was 8,296 at the 2000 census. The name of the town means "Children's Point" in the language of the original Dutch settlers. The Town of Kinderhook contains a village named Kinderhook. Martin Van Buren was born in the village..
Kinderhook (village), New York
Kinderhook (Kinderhoek or Kinderhaak in Dutch) is a village located in the Town of Kinderhook in Columbia County, New York, USA. The population was 1,275 at the 2000 census. The Village of Kinderhook is located in the south-central part of the town on US Route 9. Contents 1 History2 ..
Kinderhook Plates
The Kinderhook Plates were a set of 6 small, bell-shaped pieces of brass with strange engravings discovered in 1843 in an Indian mound near Kinderhook, Illinois. Designed to appear ancient, the plates were in fact a forgery created by three men in Kinderhook who were hoping to trick Latter Day Sain..
Kinderhook Township, Michigan
Kinderhook Township is a civil township of Branch County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2000 census, the township population was 1,614. There are no incorporated municipalities within the primarily agricultural township. There are settlements in three unincorporated communities: Canada S..
Kinderseele
Kinderseele is a story written by Hermann Hesse. He wrote the book between the end of 1918 and the beginning of 1919, at the age of 41. At that time Hesse lived in Bern, Switzerland, where he emigrated to after he had lost his father in 1916, and while his wife and one of his three sons had fallen ..
Kindersley, Saskatchewan
Kindersley is a town in western Saskatchewan, Canada. It was incorporated in 1909, named after Sir Robert Kindersley who worked with CN Rail. The town's population has hovered around the 5000 mark for a number of years. Once it is able to sustain a population over this threshold, it will become el..
Kindersley (electoral district)
For the provincial electoral district, see Kindersley (provincial electoral district) Kinderseley was a federal electoral district in Saskatchewan, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1917 to 1968. It was created in 1914 from Battleford, Moose Jaw and Saskatoon riding..
Kindersley (provincial electoral district)
For the former federal electoral district, see Kindersley Kindersley is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. External links [Website of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan] ..
Kindersley Airport
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Kindersley Klippers
Kindersley Klippers League SJHL Division ITECH Founded 1991 Arena West Central Events Centre Location Kindersley Team Colors Blue and Green Head Coach Larry Wintoneak The Kindersley Klippers are a Tier-II Junior "A" team based out of Kindersley, Saskatchewan..
Kindersley—Lloydminster
Kindersley—Lloydminster was a federal electoral district in Saskatchewan, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1979 to 1997. This riding was created in 1976 from parts of Battleford—Kindersley, Moose Jaw, Saskatoon—Biggar and Swift Current—Maple Creek ridings. ..
Kinderszenen
Robert Schumann's Kinderszenen ("Scenes From Childhood"), Op. 15, are thirteen pieces for piano, written in 1838. In this series of piano solos, Kinderszenen, Schumann provides us his adult reminiscences of childhood. Of Foreign Lands And Peoples (Von fremden Ländern und Menschen), G majorA Curio..
Kinderton
Kinderton is a electoral ward in Middlewich, Cheshire, England. Kinderton was also historically the name of a township in Middlewich on the opposite side of the River Croco from the current ward. ..
Kindertotenlieder
Kindertotenlieder (Songs on the Death of Children) is a song cycle for voice and orchestra by Gustav Mahler. The words of the songs are poems by Friedrich Rückert. The original Kindertotenlieder were a group of 425 poems written by Rückert in 1833–34 in an outpouring of grief after two of h..
Kindertransport
Kindertransport is the name given to the rescue mission that took place nine months prior to the outbreak of World War II, when Britain took in nearly 10,000 predominantly Jewish children from Nazi Germany, and the occupied territories of Austria, Czechoslovakia, and the Free City of Danzig. The ch..
Kindertraum V1
Kindertraum V1 (1999) is an EP by the German synthpop band Melotron, taken from Mörderwerk. Track listing "Kindertraum (Single Version)""Nur Ein Licht""Die Maske (Fictional Remix)""Kindertraum (Maxi Version)" Personnel Andy Krueger, Edgar Slatnow and Kay HildebrandtGuest vocals on "Kindertraum" b..
Kindertraum V2
Kindertraum V2 (1999) is an EP by the German synthpop band Melotron, taken from Mörderwerk. Track listing "Kindertraum""Kindertraum (Club Mix)""Ausser Kraft""Die Maske (Funker Vogt Remix)""Kindertraum (Cleen Remix)" Personnel Andy Krueger, Edgar Slatnow and Kay HildebrandtGuest vocals on "Kinder..
Kinderwhore
Kinderwhore was an image used by a handful of American female punk rock bands in the early/mid 1990s. Exactly who invented the Kinderwhore image is up for debate, though it is widely accepted that Kat Bjelland of Babes in Toyland was the first to define it and Courtney Love of Hole was the first to ..
Kinderzimmer Productions
Kinderzimmer Productions is a German hip hop band from Ulm, a town not normally known for hip hop. They consist of Quasimodo (Sascha Klammt as DJ) and Textor (Henrik von Holtum as MC). Sometimes considered to be avant-garde in German hip hop circles, their lyrics are challenging for the standard hip..
Kinder Chocolate
Kinder Chocolate is a confectionary product of Ferrero SpA. It consists of a combination of milk chocolate with a milk cream filling. These popular candies are a European treat, best known in Germany. They can be found in certain places in America, but are still a rarity in North American countri..
Kinder Dieser Welt
Kinder Dieser Welt (English translation: "Children Of This World") was the Austrian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1985, performed in German by Gary Lux. The song was performed seventeenth on the night (following Sweden's Kikki Danielsson with Bra vibrationer and preceding Luxembourg's Margo, ..
Kinder Happy Hippo
Contents 1 Maker2 Taste3 Trivia4 Location5 External links Maker Kinder Happy Hippo is a cookie/candy made by Ferrero SpA, the same company that makes Kinder Surprise and Tic Tacs, among other candies. Taste The candy itself consists of a wafer cookie, shaped rou..
Kinder Morgan Interstate Gas Transmission
Kinder Morgan Interstate Gas Transmission is a natural gas pipeline system that brings gas from the Rocky Mountains into Missouri and Nebraska, where it joins other pipes to go on towards the Midwest. The pipeline system is owned by Kinder-Morgan Energy Partners. Its FERC code is 53.[link ..
Kinder Mountain Rescue Team
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Kinder Scout
Kinder Scout is a moorland plateau (and mountain) in the Dark Peak of the Derbyshire Peak District in the United Kingdom. Part of the moor, at 636 metres above sea level, is the highest point in the Peak District and the highest point in Derbyshire. It is accessible from the villages of Hayfield ..
Kinder Surprise
A Kinder Surprise with Hungarian label Half a Kinder Surprise, with the plastic shell containing the toy (the shell varies in color) Kinder Surprise, also known as a Kinder Egg (Kinder being German meaning "Children"), is a children's confection in the form of a chocolate egg containing..
Kindia
Kindia is a city in Guinea, lying north east of Conakry. It had a population of 96,074 in 1996 (census). It grew around banana plantations after the construction of a now-closed railway to the capital. Local attractions include Mount Gangan and the Mariée Falls. ..
Kindia Prefecture
Kindia is a prefecture located in the Kindia Region of Guinea. The capital is Kindia. The prefecture covers an area of 9,115 km.² and has an estimated population of 286,000. Prefectures of Guinea Boké Region: Boffa | Boké | Fria | Gaoual | Koundara Conakry Region: Conakry Faranah Re..
Kindia Region
The Kindia Region is located in western Guinea. It is bordered by the country of Sierra Leone and the Guinean regions of Conakry, Labé, Mamou, and Boké. Regions of Guinea Boké | Conakry | Faranah | Kankan | Kindia | Labé | Mamou | Nzérékoré ..
Kindites
The Kindites (Arabic: بنو كندة) were an important pre-Islamic Arab tribe (or rather clan) that in the 3rd century CE headed a kingdom with the capital in Qaryah dhat Kahl (the present-day Qaryat al-Faw) in Central Arabia. This kingdom was a vassal of the Himyarite Empire of Yemen. The convers..
Kindjal
Kindjal (also written as Kinjhal, alternatively known as the "Circassian dagger") is a very long (30-50cm), double-edged and single-fullered dagger leading to a very sharp tip on the blade. The handle itself is crafted so that it has both a guard and pommel extending out of it as a part of the han..
Kindler v. Canada (Minister of Justice)
Kindler v. Canada (Minister of Justice), [1991] 2 S.C.R. 779 [1991 SCC 70] was a landmark decision of the Supreme Court of Canada where it was held that the government policy that allowed for extradition of convicted criminals to a country where they may face the death penalty wa..
Kindley Air Force Base
The former AFB Kindley Field, as it appeared in 2004. Kindley Air Force Base was a United States Air Force base in Bermuda from 1948–1970. The Base was previously known as Fort Bell, and was created as a joint British and American airfield following the US being given free 99-year leases..
Kindling
The term kindling can have several meanings: Kindling is material for starting a fire. It is usually small timber (especially slender pieces split from the stumps of rosin-laden softwoods ("fatwood") which are quite flammable) or paper.Kindling is also the act of creating a fire by using such mater..
Kindness
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Kindness is the act or the state of charitable behaviour to other people. It is considered to be one of the Knightly Virtues, and is a recognized value in many cultures and religions (see ethics in religion). It is considered to be one of the seven virtu..
Kindness (disambiguation)
Things commonly known as Kindness or kindness include: Kindness — a type of behaviourSmokie (band) — called Kindness between 1970 and 1974 Kindness is also a family name, originally from North East Scotland. People commonly known by their family name Kindness include: Tom Kindness &mdas..
Kindred
This is about the term kindred as it is used in neopaganism. For other senses, see kindred (disambiguation). In Ásatrú and some forms of Germanic neopaganism, a Kindred is a local worship group. Other terms used are Garth, Stead, sippe, skeppslag and others. Kindreds are usually grassroots group..
Kindred, North Dakota
Kindred is a city in Cass County, North Dakota in the United States. The population was 614 at the 2000 census. Kindred was founded in 1880. The town primarily serves as a bedroom community for Fargo, North Dakota, located 30 miles to the northeast. Geography Kindred is located at [46°38′5..
Kindred: The Embraced
For other uses of the term Kindred, see Kindred (disambiguation). Kindred: The Embraced was a 1996 Fox television series/vampire soap opera, produced by Aaron Spelling. Comprising eight episodes, it was loosely based on the role-playing game [[Vampire: The Masquerade]]. The whole series was release..
Kindred (comics)
The Kindred was a 4-issue limited comic book series published by Wildstorm in 1994. Its writers were Jim Lee, Brandon Choi, Sean Ruffner and Brett Booth, who was also the artist. A second series was published in 2002, Brett Booth was the sole writer and artist this time. Both series featured Grift..
Kindred (disambiguation)
Kindred may refer to: The novel by Octavia Butler, see Kindred (novel). The Kindred, vampires from a fantasy role-playing game, see [[Vampire: The Masquerade]]. For the related 1990s TV series, see [[Kindred: The Embraced]]. The R&B duo, see Kindred the Family Soul. A type of Germanic Neopaganism gr..
Kindred (novel)
Kindred is a 1979 novel by Octavia Butler. While most of Butler's work is classed as science fiction, Kindred is often shelved in literature or African-American literature and Butler herself categorized it as "a kind of grim fantasy" [link]. Contents 1 Plot summary2 Litera..
Kindred Healthcare
Kindred Healthcare Incorporated is a Fortune 500 company located in Louisville, Kentucky. ""Kindred Healthcare is a healthcare services company that through its subsidiaries operates hospitals, nursing centers, institutional pharmacies and a contract rehabilitation services business across the Unit..
Kindred of the East
Kindred of the East is a role-playing supplement by White Wolf Game Studio to their [[Vampire: The Masquerade]] line. The vanguard of White Wolf's "Year of the Lotus" theme (which created "Eastern" counterparts to all of their major product lines in the World of Darkness), this rich sourcebook is ..
Kindred of the Ebony Kingdom
The Kindred of the Ebony Kingdom, known among themselves as the Laibon, are vampires native to Africa in the [[Vampire: The Masquerade]] role-playing game set in White Wolf Game Studio's World of Darkness setting. Though having the same roots as the western Kindred and being aflicted with the same ..
Kindred Spirit
Disambiguation: you may be looking for the phrase 'kindred spirits' as used in Anne of Green Gables. Kindred Spirit (真情) was a television drama series that was broadcast on TVB Jade in Hong Kong from May 15th, 1995 to November 11th, 1999. It is the longest running drama show in Hong Kong televi..
Kindred Spirits
Kindred Spirits (1849) is perhaps the best known painting of Hudson River School painter Asher Durand. It depicts fellow painter Thomas Cole and poet William Cullen Bryant in the Catskill Mountains. The landscape, which combines geographical features like the Clove of the Catskills and Kaaterskil..
Kindred the Family Soul
For other uses of the word Kindred, see Kindred (disambiguation). Kindred the Family Soul, also referred to as Kindred, is an American R&B/neo soul duo comprised of the husband-and-wife team of Fatin Dantzler and Aja Graydon. Signed to Hidden Beach Records, Kindred emerged from the Philadelphia neo..
Kindrick Field
Kindrick Field is a stadium in Helena, Montana, used primarily for baseball, serving as the home field of the Helena Brewers minor league baseball team. It was built in 1939 and holds 2,010 people. Current ballparks in the Pioneer League Northern Division Southern Division Cobb Field | Ki..
Kindu
Kindu is a town in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the capital of Maniema province. It has a population of about 200,000 and is situated on the Congo River at an altitude of about 500 metres, and is about 400 km west of Bukavu. Kindu is linked by rail to Kalemie, Kamina and Kananga. It also h..
Kindzadza
Not to be confused with Kin-Dza-Dza. Kindzadza is Leo Greshilov, a psychedelic trance artist from Moscow, Russia. He is currently booked in Insomania Records record label. Contents 1 Music groups2 Discography3 See also4 External links Music groups Kindzadza, Psykovsky and ..
Kind Hearted Woman Blues
"Kind Hearted Woman Blues" is a blues song recorded on November 23, 1936 in San Antonio, Texas by legendary bluesman Robert Johnson. The song was originally released on 78 rpm format as Vocalion 03416. It can be found on many compilation albums, including his first one, King of the Delta Blues Sin..
Kind Hearts and Coronets
Kind Hearts and Coronets is a 1949 British Ealing comedy film. The script was written by John Dighton and Robert Hamer and was very loosely based on a book, Israel Rank, by Roy Horniman. The title is a quotation from Tennyson's 1842 poem Lady Clara Vere de Vere, which proclaims that "Kind hearts a..
Kind Hearts for Charitable Human Development
Kind Hearts for Charitable Human Development, or shortly KindHearts, is a non-governmental organization operating out of Toledo, Ohio. The U.S. Department of the Treasury today blocked pending investigation accounts of KindHearts, an NGO operating out of Toledo, Ohio, to ensure the preservation ..
Kind Hundred
Kind Hundred, or Kinds härad, was a hundred divided between Hallandia, Smalandia and Westrogothia in Sweden. ..
Kind of Blue
Kind of Blue Album by Miles Davis Released August 17, 1959 Recorded March 2 & April 22 1959 Genre Jazz Length 55:16 (CD reissue) Label Columbia '''Producer Irving Townsend Professional reviews All Music Guide [link] Miles Davis chronology ''Porgy and Bess (1958) Kind of..
Kind of Light
Kind of Light, released in 2003 is the debut album from Los Angeles, California pop / rock band The 88. The album includes the songs "How Good It Can Be" and "Hard To Be You" which have featured on The O.C.. Track listing "All the Same" – 2:12"Afterlife" – 3:23"Elbow Blues" – 3:42"How Goo..
Kind of Like Spitting
Kind of Like Spitting is an indie rock band currently on the Barsuk record label. They formed in 1996 in Portland, Oregon. Led by prolific singer-songwriter Ben Barnett, he has drawn comparisons to Elliott Smith, Mark Eitzel, Billy Bragg, and Robert Pollard. Contents 1 Band members2 Dis..
Kind of Pluto
Kind of Pluto is an Australian band. It was formed in 2002 by Melbourne singer/songwriter Steven Gates, drummer Simm Thom, later adding keyboardist Ben Ryderman and bassist Tommy Kende. Gates, who also performs with the comedy group Tripod, has been writing and performing his own original music s..
Kind of Pluto EP
The Kind of Pluto EP is the debut release by Australian pop-rock band Kind of Pluto. It has 5 tracks and was released independantly. All songs were written by Steven Gates. Track listing "Farmiliar""Sleepwalker""Universe""Everyone's a Pornstar""Silly Shoes" ..
Kine
Kine can be: A pestle used with the Japanese usu.An archaic plural for cows or oxen.kine- or kino- Greek-English prefix referring to motionA helper character from the Kirby video game series. See Kine the Fish This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated wi..
KINE-FM
KINE-FM, "Hawaiian 105," is a Tradition Hawaiian music station based in Honolulu, Hawaii. The Cox Radio outlet broadcasts at 105.1 MHz with a ERP of 100 kW. History The station signed on the air with Classic Hits format as "The Fox" in 1990, only to flip to a Traditional Hawaiian format in 1992 to..
Kinebar
A kinebar is a gold bar which contains a hologram to prove its authenticity. Union Bank of Switzerland, through its subsidiary refinery, Argor-Heraeus SA, has applied the holographic kinegram™ as a security device to the reverse of its minted bars since December 1993. The kinebar produced by UBS A..
Kineenawi
Kineenawi is an ethnic minority of Sudan. It numbers about 20,000 persons. Most members of this minority are Muslims. They are Arabs, who speak Sudanese Arabic. ..
Kinela
1.Kinelea / (from the Irish Cinéal (n)Aedha na hEchtghe) was the name used to describe the territory of the O Shaughnessy/Ó Seachnasaigh clan in the south of Ui Fiachrach Aidhne, located in what is now south Co. Galway, the south of Connacht on the west coast of Ireland. Cinéal (n)Aedha na hEcht..
Kinemacolor
Kinemacolor was the first successful color motion picture process, used commercially from 1908 to 1914. It was developed by George Albert Smith of Brighton, England, for the Urban Trading Co., London, in 1906. It was a two-color additive process, photographing and projecting a black and white film b..
Kinemage
A kinemage (also called kinetic image) is an interactive graphic scientific illustration. It often is used to visualize molecules. See also Molecular graphics ..
Kinemantra Meditation
Kinemantra Meditation (KM) is a meditation technique which was developed by German journalist Eckard Block and introduced in 1991. The difference to other meditation techniques is that it combines meditation with the Psycho-Kinesiology. The KM-coach claims to find the pupil’s personal Mantra, the ..
Kinematic320
Kinematic320 is a record label that was formed in 2004 by drum & bass artists Static (aka Aaron Danks) and Rregula (aka Ross Deschamp). Based out of Perth, Western Australia, the label was one of the very first to exclusively release as MP3 as opposed to 12" vinyl, a trend which many labels are now ..
Kinematics
In physics, kinematics is the branch of mechanics concerned with the motions of objects without being concerned with the forces that cause the motion. In this latter respect it differs from dynamics, which is concerned with the forces that affect motion. Because of its relative simplicity, kinem..
Kinematic coupling
Kinematic coupling is an approch to high-precision fixturing whereby three non-parallel groves in one part mate with three hemispheres in another. Each hemisphere has two contact points for a total of six contact points, enough to constrain all six of the part's degrees of freedom. External links h..
Kinematic determinacy
Kinematic determinacy is a term used in structural mechanics to describe a structure where material compatibility conditions alone can be used to calculate deflections. A kinematically determinate structure can be defined as a structure where, if it is possible to find nodal displacements compatibl..
Kinematic typography
Kinematic typography, a fancy name for "moving text," is a study of Communication Design in animation work involving text. This text is presented over time in some sort of way which can imply or evoke certain emotion. Some commonly seen examples include movie titles and credits, end tags, and othe..
Kinemation
(This entry reflects a strong bias) One of the first Inverse_kinematics packages for 3D animation, created for Wavefront's package The Advanced Visualizer (or TAV), used by such companies in the mid-90s as Kleiser-Walczak (Judge Dredd, Tron). Portions of Kinemation were dissassembled and re-assemb..
Kinematoscope
The Kinematoscope was patented in 1861 (US patent No. 31,357), a protean development in the history of cinema. The invention aimed to present the illusion of motion. The patent was filed by Coleman Sellers of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania as an "improvement in exhibiting stereoscopic pictures". Colem..
Kineo Kuwabara
Kineo Kuwabara (桑原甲子雄, Kuwabara Kineo) is a Japanese editor and photographer, known for photographing Tokyo for over half a century. Kuwabara was born in Tokyo in 1913. He started taking photographs around 1931 with a Vest Pocket Kodak, but his interest increased as a result of an invitat..
Kinepolis
The Kinepolis Group is a Belgian chain of movie theatres conceived in 1997 which consist of 21 theatres in Europe. The first megaplex cinema in the world is generally considered to be Kinepolis Brussels located near the Atomium in Brussels, Belgium, which opened in 1988 with 25 screens. Contents ..
Kinepolis (Poland)
Kinepolis (Poland) is an operator of the biggest megaplex cinema in Poland. The 20 screen cinema is located in Poznań, and is the only one that this international chain owns in Poland. Kinepolis has its other cinemas in Belgium, France, Spain and Switzerland. This cinema has the bigger attendance..
Kinescope
The term kinescope originally referred to a type of early video camera tube. Today the term more commonly refers to a kinescope recording (kine for short; also known as a telerecording in the UK). In this sense, a kinescope is a recording of a television program made by filming the picture from a ..
Kineshma
Kineshma before the Russian Revolution Kineshma (Russian: ) is the second largest town in Ivanovo Oblast, Russia. The town had 95,233 inhabitants as of the 2002 Census. It sprawls for some fifteen kilometres along the Volga River, at [57°26′N 42°8′E]. Kineshma was first notic..
Kinesics
Kinesics is the interpretation of body language such as facial expressions and gestures — or, more formally, non-verbal behaviour related to movement, either of any part of the body or the body as a whole. The term was first used (in 1952) by Ray Birdwhistell, a ballet dancer turned anthropologis..
Kinesin
The kinesin dimer attaches to, and moves along, microtubules. Kinesin is a class of motor protein dimer found in biological cells. A kinesin attaches to microtubules, and moves along the tubule in order to transport cellular cargo, such as vesicles. Kinesins typically consist of two large glo..
Kinesiology
Kinesiology is the scientific study of human movement. It should not be confused with the pseudoscience applied kinesiology (AK). While an understanding of kinesiology is fundamental for the analysis and treatment of problems in the musculoskeletal system, it is not - unlike "applied kinesiology" (A..
Kinesiotherapy
Kinesiotherapy is the application of scientifically based exercise principles adapted to enhance the strength, endurance, and mobility of individuals with functional limitations of those requiring extended physical conditioning. The Kinesiotherapist is an allied health professional competent in th..
Kinesis
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. For the band, see Kinesis (band). For the ergonomic keyboard, see Kinesis (keyboard). Kinesis, like a taxis, is a movement or activity of a cell or an organism in response to a stimulus. However, unlike taxis, the movement can be in..
Kinesis (band)
For the Greek root word, see -kinesis. For the biological term, see Taxis. Kinesis were a rock band from Bolton, England. The group formed in September 2000. Their first recording was the five track, self-released EP "The Flowers Are Dead", which was followed up by a mini-album entitled "Worship Yo..
Kinesis (keyboard)
The Kinesis line of ergonomic computer keyboards are a popular alternative to the traditional keyboard design. Most widely known among these are the contoured Advantage line, which feature recessed keys in two bucket-like hollows which allow the fingers to reach keys with less effort as well as a ce..
Kinesthetic learning
Kinesthetic learning is a teaching and learning style in which learning takes place by the student actually carrying out a physical activity, rather than listening to a lecture or merely watching a demonstration. Building dioramas, physical models or participating in role-playing or historical reena..
Kineta
Kineta is also a place in Côte d'Ivoire, see Kineta, Côte d'Ivoire Kineta (Greek: Κινέτα) is a suburban town located 52 km W of downtown Athens. Kineta is the westernmost town in Attica and is part of the municipality of Megara. Kineta is located on an old highway ..
Kineti-Go
Kineti-Go is a wooden tabletop game with characteristics in common with shuffleboard, billiards, and carrom. Origins Kineti-Go is a fairly young game. It was developed in Missoula, Montana, in 2002. The Game has a dedicated following in the west and can be found in many bars throughout the region...
Kinetica
Kinetica is a futuristic racing game for the PlayStation 2. It is set in the future versions of Earth's major cities, outer-space, and some fictional locations over a wide range of time in the distant future. The game has little respect to gravity with racers with wheels on their hands and feet ra..
Kinetics
Kinetics, derived from the Greek word κίνησις (kinesis) meaning "movement", may refer to: Science Chemical kinetics, the study of chemical reaction rates.In physics, kinetics is another name for dynamics, not to be confused with kinematics. Arts Kinetic art Business Kinetics, a technology co..
Kinetics (company)
Kinetics, a subsidiary of NCR Corporation, is a technology company specializing in self-service software and hardware for the travel industry. Among its products is the award-winning Virgin Blue online check-in service. Contents 1 History2 Industry3 Management4 External links..
Kinetic (comics)
Kinetic was a comic book series created by Allan Heinberg and written by Kelley Puckett and Warren Pleece and published by DC Focus, a short-lived imprint of DC Comics. The aim of the imprint was to feature super-powered characters who did not follow the traditional format of classic superhero adve..
Kinetic (song)
Kinetic is the b-side to the 2001 Radiohead single 'Pyramid Song'. Overview The track is on the edge of even the strangest Kid A or Amnesiac songs, mostly because of the replacement of drums by vocal samples; an electric kit was set up to play said samples, and so what would be a normal rhythm b..
Kinetic art
WhirligigPublic library, O'Fallon, Illinois Kinetic art is art that moves, or appears to move. Kinetic energy, in scientific terms, is the energy possessed by a body by virtue of its motion, including the atomic level as in heat. In kinetic art the motion may be physical, as in the kinetic s..
Kinetic bombardment
For the generic concept of attacking a planetary surface from orbit, please see Orbital bombardment A kinetic bombardment is the act of attacking a planetary surface with an inert projectile, where the destructive force comes from the kinetic energy of the projectile impacting at very high velociti..
Kinetic Daze
Kinetic Daze is a Filipino Rock band formed in 2003 by four musicians hailing from the south of Metro Manila, Philippines. Its style leans towards the Alternative Rock / New Wave subgenre of Rock music. Band history Originally formed by Marlon Urdelas and Resty Concepcion, both previous members of..
Kinetic Destruction
Kinetic Destruction is a hardcore band coming from a rural part of Hessen in Germany in the late 1990s. Not sporting the usual clean cut look of former bands of this genre, the band created its own scene of dedicated fans. The band never released any material and were unknown outside their area. ..
Kinetic energy
Kinetic energy (SI unit: the joule) is energy that a body possesses as a result of its motion. It is formally defined as the work needed to accelerate a body from rest to its current velocity. Having gained this energy during its acceleration, the body maintains this kinetic energy unless its speed ..
Kinetic Energy (rock band)
The Kinetics were a rock band formed in Michigan's Upper Peninsula in the early 1960s. While playing gigs in Houghton County they paid for studio time and released a 45 rpm record locally. In time The Kinetics gained popularity throughout the upper midwest playing small venues. In 1969 they were ..
Kinetic Energy Interceptor
The Kinetic Energy Interceptor (KEI) is a planned U.S. missile defense program whose goal is to design, develop, and deploy kinetic energy-based, mobile, ground and sea-launched missiles that can intercept and destroy enemy ballistic missiles during their boost phase. KEI element consists of Interce..
Kinetic energy penetrator
French anti-tank round with its sabot APFSDS at point of separation of sabot. A kinetic energy penetrator (also known as a KE weapon) is a type of ammunition which, like a bullet, does not contain explosives, and uses kinetic energy to penetrate the target. The term can apply to any ty..
Kinetic family drawing
The Kinetic Family Drawing (KFD), in psychology and counseling, is a personality testing technique devised by Burns (1982) created for children. It involves the examiner instructing the child to draw a picture of themselves, and everyone in his or her family, doing something. The examiner may then..
Kinetic fractionation
Kinetic fractionation is a process that separates stable isotopes from each other by their mass during unidirectional processes. One naturally-occurring example of kinetic fractionation is the evaporation of seawater to form clouds. In this instance, isotopically-lighter water molecules (i.e., thos..
Kinetic Honda
The Kinetic Honda is an automatic 100cc motorscooter, made in India by the Kinetic Motor Company, in partnership with the Japanese company, Honda. It was sold in the late 1980s and early 1990s, and is still in common usage all over India in 2006. It uses continuously variable transmission. ..
Kinetic Ideals
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Kinetic Inductance
Kinetic inductance refers to the manifestation of the inertial mass of mobile charge carriers in alternating electric fields as an equivalent series inductance. Kinetic inductance is observed in high carrier mobility conductors (e.g. superconductors), and at high frequencies. Explanation A change..
Kinetic isotope effect
The kinetic isotope effect is a variation in the rate of a chemical reaction when an atom in one of the reactants is replaced by one of its isotopes. An isotopic substitution will greatly modify the reaction rate when the isotopic replacement is in a chemical bond that is broken or formed. In such ..
Kinetic momentum
In relativistic mechanics, kinetic momentum is defined as the difference between total momentum and potential momentum. Kinetic momentum is Lorentz gauge covariant: meaning that it is invariant under Lorentz transformations. Therefore the kinetic momentum is used to construct the relativistic Hami..
Kinetic Monte Carlo
Contents 1 Introduction2 Algorithm3 Comments on the algorithm4 Examples of use5 History6 References Introduction Kinetic Monte Carlo (KMC) refers to a Monte Carlo method computer simulation intended to simulate the time evolution of some processes occurring in natur..
Kinetic Motor Company
Kinetic Motor Company a subsidiary of Kinetic group of companies is a leading manufacturer of two wheelers in India. Started in 1984 as a Joint venture with Honda Motor of Japan, It manufactured and marketed advanced scooters in India under brand name Kinetic Honda. The company soon revolutionized ..
Kinetic Records
Kinetic Records is a defunct New York City based record label which has featured releases from artists such as BT, Tilt, Timo Maas, Sandra Collins, Binary Finary, Shpongle, and LTJ Bukem. They are also well known for their Tranceport series and their release of Sasha's Airdrawndagger. The label wen..
Kinetic resolution
In kinetic resolution two enantiomers show different reaction rates in a chemical reaction thereby creating an excess of the less reactive enantiomer Asymmetric Synthesis of Natural Products, Ari Koskinen ISBN 0471938483 . This excess goes through a maximum and disappears on full completion of the..
Kinetic sculpture
Kinetic sculptures are examples of kinetic art in the form of sculpture. In common with other types of kinetic art, kinetic sculptures have parts that move or that are in motion. The movement may be real or imagined, as in the case of kinetic sculpture using light or projection, for instance in the ..
Kinetic sculpture race
A kinetic sculpture makes the bay crossing The Kinetic Sculpture Race has been an annual event in Ferndale, California since 1969. It began when local sculptor Hobart Brown "improved" the appearance of his son's tricycle, and was challenged to a race down Main Street by Jack Mays. Soon, anoth..
Kinetic term
In physics, a kinetic term is the part of the Lagrangian that is bilinear in the fields (this does not include the mass term!) (and for nonlinear sigma models, they are not even bilinear), and usually contains two derivatives with respect to time (or space); in the case of fermions, the kinetic term..
Kinetic theory
Kinetic theory attempts to explain macroscopic properties of gases, such as pressure, temperature, or volume, by considering their molecular composition and motion. Essentially, the theory posits that pressure is due not to static repulsion between molecule, as was Isaac Newton's conjecture, but du..
Kinetik
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Kinetin
In 1939 began P. A. C. NOBÉCOURT (Paris) the first permanent callus culture from root explants of carrot (Daucus carota). Such a culture can be kept forever by successive transplantations onto fresh nutrient agar. The transplantations occur every three to eight weeks. Callus cultures are no cell cu..
Kinetix
Kinetix, (Zoë Saugin of the planet Aleph) is a comic book superheroine in the DC Comics universe. She is a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the future. History Zoe's mother Azra was a renowned archeologist who shuttled her and her younger brother Thanot around the galaxy on her digs. One..
Kinetochore
The kinetochore is the protein structure in eukaryotes which assembles on the centromere and links the chromosome to microtubule polymers from the mitotic spindle during mitosis.The kinetochore contains two regions: an inner kinetochore, which is tightly associated with the centromere DNA; and an ou..
Kineton
Kineton village centre Kineton (IPA: [ˈkaɪntn]) is a village and civil parish in south-eastern Warwickshire, England. The village is part of Stratford-on-Avon district, and in the 2001 census it had a population of 2,278. Kineton is located around ten miles (16km) from the ..
Kinetoplastid
The kinetoplastids are a group of flagellate protozoa, including a number of parasites responsible for serious diseases in humans and other animals, as well as various forms found in soil and aquatic environments. They are included in the Euglenozoa, and are distinguished from other such forms mai..
Kinetoscope
Kinetoscope with open door, filmloop, and top viewing window open The Kinetoscope was a device that gave the impression of movement by moving an endless loop of film continuously over a light source with a rapid shutter. It was a forerunner of the modern movie projector developed by William Kenn..
Kineto Wireless
Founded in 2001, Kineto Wireless is the key innovator and leading supplier of UMA (Unlicensed Mobile Access) technology, the 3GPP standard for Mobile/Wi-Fi convergence. Kineto is a privately held, venture-backed company whose UMA-compliant products are enabling mobile operators around the globe to ..
Kinetta Camera
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Kinex Enterprises
Kinex Enterprises Ltd., founded in October 1999 in Hong Kong, is an export-oriented manufacturer of computer accessories and multimedia items. It is owned and managed by Mr. Andreas Xu since its foundation. Main products Optical mousesRF wireless mouseslaser mousesKeyboardsMulitimedia keyboardsOffi..
Kine Centre
The Kine Centre is a skyscraper in the Central Business District of Johannesburg, South Africa. It was built in 1974 to a height of 123 metres. The building has 25 floors of office space, several large stores, a cinema that seats 400 people, and two levels of underground parking. The building also h..
Kine of Araw
In the fictional world of Middle-earth created by J. R. R. Tolkien, the Vala Oromë brought the Kine of Araw (as they were known as by the men of Gondor) to Middle-earth. The Kine were legendary white oxen that lived near the inland Sea of Rhûn. Vorondil the Hunter made the horn of Gondor of one of..
Kinfauns
Kinfauns was the mid-1960s home of George Harrison, lead guitarist of The Beatles. A bungalow-style house, located in Esher, England on the Claremont Estate, and only a short drive from the homes of John Lennon (Kenwood) and Ringo Starr (Sunny Heights), Harrison bought Kinfauns for £20,000 on July..
Kinfocenter
Kinfocenter on Fedora Core 2 Kinfocenter is a utility in KDE that provides information about a computer system. Before KDE 3.1 it was integrated with the control center. Most of the options were originally designed for GNU/Linux, but many have been ported to other operating systems. It also p..
Kinfolk
Kinfolk are a group of characters in the World of Darkness fictional universe produced by White Wolf Game Studio. Kinfolk: Unsung Heroes is a supplement to the role-playing game [[Werewolf: The Apocalypse]]. Although the World of Darkness series sets its fiction in a version of the real world with m..
Kinfolks
Kinfolks means a black or colored person of the African decent with a black charcoal color skin. ..
Kinfolks (Album)
This article or section contains information about scheduled or expected . Kinfolks is the debut album from the rap duo Ali & Gipp, and it will be distributed through Derrty Ent. The album currently set to release on August 15th. The first single off the album was recently released, called..
Kinfolk (Ali & Gipp Album)
Kinfolks is the name of an upcoming collaborative album by Big Gipp of Goodie Mob and Ali of Nelly's St. Lunatics. Very little is known about the album, except that it should be released in late 2006 or any time in 2007. Gipp and Ali had collaborated previously on the songs Grillz, Go Head, and Let ..
Kinfolk Thugs
Kinfolk Thugs is a Memphis, Tennessee rap music group that consists of G.C. Eternal, Tyme Bomb, and Pretty City Chick. ..
King
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A King may be: A male monarch, or head of state; the female equivalent is styled queen* Germanic king for the origins of the word king and for the traditional kings of Germanic countries* High king* King of Kings (sometimes appli..
King's-Edgehill School
King's-Edgehill School |- class="hiddenStructure" ! Motto | |- ! Established | 1788 |- ! Type | Independent coeducational secondary |- class="hiddenStructure" ! Affiliations | |- class="hiddenStructure" ! President | |- class="hiddenStructure" ! Principal | |- class="hiddenStructure" ! He..
King's (electoral district)
King's (electoral district) can mean King's (New Brunswick electoral district) (1867-1903)King's (Prince Edward Island electoral district) (1892-1966) or alternatively Kings (electoral district), Nova Scotia (1867-1924) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles asso..
King's (New Brunswick electoral district)
King's was a federal electoral district in New Brunswick, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1904. It was created by the British North America Act of 1867. It was abolished in 1903 when it was merged into King's and Albert riding. It consisted of the County..
King's (Prince Edward Island electoral district)
King's was a federal electoral district in Prince Edward Island, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1896 to 1968. This riding was created from King's County riding. It was abolished in 1966 when it was merged into Cardigan riding. It initially consisted of the to..
King's African Rifles
The King's African Rifles (KAR) was a multi-battalion British colonial regiment raised from the various British possessions in East Africa from 1902 until independence in the 1960s. It performed both military and internal security functions within the East African colonies as well as external servic..
King's American Dispensatory
King's American Dispensatory is a book from the beginning of the 20th century that covers the uses of various herbs. It is used in the field of Herbalism. It was authored by John King, an Eclectic physician. External link [King's American Dispensatory] @ Henriette's Herbal ..
King's and Albert
King's and Albert was a federal electoral district in New Brunswick, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1904 to 1917. This riding was created in 1903 from King's and Albert ridings. It consisted of the county of King's and the county of Albert. It was abolished in ..
King's and Cheshire Regiment
The King's and Cheshire Regiment is a regiment of the British Territorial Army, with HQ in Warrington, Cheshire. It is currently the territorial battalion of the regular King's Regiment and Cheshire Regiment. The compnanies of the battalion are located in Warrington, Liverpool, Manchester and Crewe..
King's Arms
The King's Arms (colloquially known is the KA) is one of the main student public houses in Oxford, England. It is located in a prominent position on the corner of Parks Road and Holywell Street, opposite the new Bodleian Library building. Also nearby are Broad Street and the Clarendon Building, part..
King's Audience
King's Audience (also known as Queen's Audience is a solitaire card game which uses a deck of 52 playing cards. It is so named because the King and Queen of each suit seem to watch the action. First, sixteen cards are dealt to form a square. These compose the reserve, or "antechamber." On the other..
King's Baptist Grammar School
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King's Bench
One of the ancient courts of England, the King's Bench (or Queen's Bench when the monarch is female) is now a division of the High Court of Justice of England and Wales. Sub-divisions include the Commercial Court, the Admiralty Court and the Administrative Court. It is also the name of the superior ..
King's Bishop Stakes
The King's Bishop Stakes is a race for thoroughbred horses. The race is open to three-year-olds willing to sprint seven furlongs on the Saratoga dirt track. The race, in its 22nd renewal in 2006, is a Grade I and carries a purse of $250,000. The race is the biggest race of the year for sprinting thr..
King's Bounty
King's Bounty is a turn-based fantasy computer and video game designed by Jon Van Caneghem of New World Computing in 1990. The game follows the player's character, a hero of King Maximus, appointed with the job of retrieving the Sceptre of Order from the forces of chaos, led by Arech Dragonbreath...
King's Bruton
Kings Bruton Name: King's Bruton Headmaster: Nigel Lashbrook Logo: Founded In: 1519 Introduction King’s Bruton was established in 1519, receiving royal foundation status some 30 years later in the reign of Edward VI. The present-day Foundation also encompasses Hazle..
King's Bruton Big Band
The King’s Bruton Big Band is the School’s leading ensemble. It performs a mixture of traditional jazz, 70’s funk, salsa and more modern pop items. Its players are drawn from the cream of King’s talent and work hard to achieve their very demanding programme of concerts. The Band in rehear..
King's Chapel
King's Chapel, Boston, with One Boston Place in the background King's Chapel is a Christian Unitarian church in Boston, Massachusetts. Organized in 1686, it is the oldest member church of the Unitarian Universalist Association and the first Anglican church in Boston. The original King's Cha..
King's Circle
King's Circle is a railway station on Mumbai's Harbour Line. It is also the name of a circular park in Matunga, Mumbai, which has since been renamed Maheshwari Udyan. Like most other renamed places, locals still prefer calling it by its old name. Located very close to King's Circle station is S.I.E...
King's College
There are a number of institutions known as King's College: King's College London, a college of the University of LondonKing's College, Aberdeen, a college in Aberdeen, ScotlandKing's College, Cambridge, a constituent college of the University of CambridgeKing's College a private boarding secondary ..
King's College, Aberdeen
Main article: University of Aberdeen King's College, Aberdeen was founded on 10 February 1495 by Bishop William Elphinstone in Old Aberdeen, Scotland. The union with Marischal College in 1860 resulted in the present University of Aberdeen. In 1497, King's College boasted the first chair of medi..
King's College, Auckland
King's College is an independent secondary school in New Zealand. It was originally a boys-only school but now also admits girls in the sixth-form (Years 12 and 13). The school has strong links to the Anglican church; the Anglican Bishop of Auckland and the Dean of Auckland are permanent members ..
King's College, Cambridge
King’s College, Cambridge Full name The King’s College of Our Lady and St Nicholas in Cambridge Motto Veritas Et Utilitas Truth and usefulness Named after Henry VI Previous names - Established 1441 Sister College(s) New College Provost (from Sept 2006) Prof. Ross H..
King's College, Guildford
Kings College, Guildford was an early pioneer in the International Baccalaureate programme. The school has around 850 pupils as of September 2006. The school was first opened as Park Barn School (after the area it is in), in the late 1950s. At this time it was known as a good school. However, in ..
King's College, Hong Kong
King’s College (英皇書院) is a secondary school in Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong, and was founded on its present site in 1926. The premises were damaged in World War II and rebuilt and refurnished after the war. Since then the orthodox structure has reserved its facades of grey granite columns agai..
King's College, Lagos
King's College Lagos was founded on Sepgtember 20 1909 with 10 students on its Original site at Lagos Island adjacent to the Tafawa Balewa Square and was based on the English public school format of secondary school education. The first Principal of the school was a Mr. Lomax. It was modelled on..
King's College, Pennsylvania
King's College is a highly-ranked Roman Catholic, private liberal arts college, located in downtown Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. The total student enrollment is approximately 2,400. The college is administered by priests and brothers from the Congregation of Holy Cross, who are the founders of th..
King's College, Warrnambool
King's College, Warrnambool, is an independent Christian school located in Warrnambool, Victoria. It is owned by the Presbyterian Church of Victoria. '''Presbyterian Church of Australia Schools Belgrave Heights Christian School | Covenant College, Canberra | Fairholme College | King's College, ..
King's College (Taunton)
King's College is a British secondary boarding school in Taunton, Somerset county, England. It is a private boarding school of 420 students aged 13-18, including about 302 boarders. The head of the school is currently Christopher Ramsay, who completes his fourth academic year in the summer of 2006..
King's College Boat Club
King's College Boat Club is the rowing club for members of King's College, Cambridge. King's is a reasonably large college, but it has been fairly rare to find a King's crew near the top of the Lent or May Bumps. Contents 1 Men's results2 Women's results2.1 Queen Margaret of Anjou ..
King's College Chapel, Cambridge
King's College Chapel is the chapel to King's College of the University of Cambridge, and is one of the finest examples of late English Gothic or Perpendicular -style. Contents 1 Building of the Chapel2 The Great Windows3 Current use4 External link Building of the Chapel..
King's College Harmonica Band
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 July 2006. King's College Harmonica Ban..
King's College Hospital
King's College Hospital, Ruskin Wing King's College Hospital first opened in 1840 close to Lincoln's Inn Fields and within two years was treating 1290 inpatients in 120 beds. In 1913 King's moved to its present building and site at Denmark Hill. It had taken an Act of Parliament nine years e..
King's College Junior School
King's College Junior School (KCJS) shares the same site as King's College School in Wimbledon. Between 7 and 9, boys are taught in Rushmere, where the environment is sheltered and on a small scale. Between 9 and 13 they move on to the Priory, where gradually more use is made of links with the Seni..
King's College London
King's College London is one of the UK's most historic university institutions, rated by one survey as the fourth-best multifaculty university institution in the UK [link] and, having been founded in 1829, England's fourth-oldest. (King's in fact received its royal charter before Univers..
King's College London Students' Union
KCLSU Motto Student Life Support Established Early 20th Century President Matthew Pusey Location London, United Kingdom Members 21,500 approx Staff 35 permanent, 200 part-time students Member of National Union of Students, Aldwych Group Mascot HRH Reggie the Lion Homepage http://www.kc..
King's College School
King's College School, Wimbledon King's College School Wimbledon, or KCS, is a public school in Wimbledon, a town in South West London. It was originally founded as a feeder school to King's College London, but there is no longer any connection between the institutions. Contents 1 His..
King's College School Boat Club
King's College School's Boat Club is the rowing club of King's College School. It's Boat House is based on the Towpath in Putney, and was previously owned by Barclays. It is used by Cambridge University Boat Club when practicing and competing in their annual Boat Race against Oxford University Bo..
King's College School of Medicine and Dentistry
King's College School of Medicine and Dentistry''' Established 1998 as a combined institution Location London, England University University of London Dean Prof Robert Lechler Staff Undergraduates Website http://www.kcl.ac.uk/schools/medicine King's College School of Medicine a..
King's College School WWI Letters
Hundreds of boys from KCS entered the First World War. The school served as a sorting house and distributed letters between soldiers and correspondents. The school kept copies of the letters and they give a real insight into how life was at the front. This means that the school, all these years lat..
King's Commissioned Indian Officer
A King's Commissioned Indian Officer (KCIO) was an Indian officer of the British Indian Army who held a full King's Commission, as opposed to the Viceroy's Commissioned Officers (VCOs), who held positions analogous to British Army Warrant Officers. KCIOs were introduced in the early 20th century un..
King's Company
The King's Company was one of two enterprises granted the rights to mount theatrical productions in London at the start of the English Restoration. King Charles II granted Thomas Killigrew letters patent permitting the formation of the company in 1660. Their first venue was a tennis-court theatre in..
King's Contrivance, Columbia, Maryland
King's Contrivance is one of the villages in Columbia, Maryland and home to about 11,000 residents. It contains a village center (open air shopping center) and many apartment complexes and housing developments. Neither the least nor most expensive village in Columbia, it takes its name from [a..
King's County (electoral district)
King's County was a federal electoral district in Prince Edward Island, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1873 to 1896. This riding was created in 1873 when Prince Edward Island joined the Canadian Confederation. It was abolished in 1892 when it was redistributed..
King's County (UK Parliament constituency)
King's County County constituency Created: 1801, 1918 Abolished: 1885, 1922 Type: House of Commons A former UK Parliament constituency in Ireland, returning two Members of Parliament 1801-1885 and one in 1918-1922. Contents 1 Boundaries2 Members of Parliament3 Elections4&..
King's County Birr (UK Parliament constituency)
King's County Birr County constituency Created: 1885 Abolished: 1918 Type: House of Commons Birr, a division of King's County, was a former UK Parliament constituency in Ireland, returning one Member of Parliament 1885-1918. Prior to the United Kingdom general election, 1885 and after the..
King's County Tullamore (UK Parliament constituency)
King's County Tullamore County constituency Created: 1885 Abolished: 1918 Type: House of Commons Tullamore, a division of King's County, was a former UK Parliament constituency in Ireland, returning one Member of Parliament 1885-1918. Prior to the United Kingdom general election, 1885 and..
King's Cross Central
King's Cross Central (KXC) is a multi-billion pound mixed use property development in central London. The site extends to approximately 65 acres (25 hectares) and comprises mostly of land to the north of King's Cross and St Pancras mainline railway stations, between the alignment of the new Channel ..
King's Cross fire
The King's Cross fire was a devastating underground fire in London on November 18, 1987, which killed 31 people. It burnt out the top level (entrances and ticket halls) of King's Cross St. Pancras London Underground station, a huge interchange station which has platforms on the Victoria, Piccadi..
King's Cross railway station
For the underground railway station in Sydney, Australia, see Kings Cross railway station, Sydney. King's Cross or Kings Cross station is a railway station in the district of the same name in northeast central London. It is located in the London Borough of Camden and is the southern terminus of the..
King's Cross St. Pancras tube station
King's Cross St. Pancras tube station is the London Underground station serving both King's Cross and St Pancras main line stations in the London Borough of Camden. It is in Travelcard Zone 1. Contents 1 Interchange2 Development3 History4 See also5 External links Interc..
King's Cross station
King's Cross station may refer to:: King's Cross railway station, London, EnglandKings Cross railway station, Sydney, AustraliaKing's Cross St. Pancras tube station for London Underground lines.King's Cross Thameslink railway station, London, England Also: St Pancras railway station, London, Engl..
King's Cross Thameslink railway station
King's Cross Thameslink station is a railway station in central London, which serves the Thameslink route, currently operated by First Capital Connect. It is located on Pentonville Road, very near King's Cross station. The station occupies part of the original site of King's Cross underground sta..
King's Daughters
The King's Daughters (in French: filles du roi) were 774 Frenchwomen who immigrated to New France (now part of Canada) between 1663 and 1673 under the monetary sponsorship of Louis XIV, as an attempt to rectify the numerical inequality between males and females in New France. At the time there was a..
King's Department Stores
King's Department Stores was a chain of discount stores in the east until 1984 when Ames Department Stores converted all King's stores into Ames stores. This King's chain was not related to King's Discount Stores of Burley, Idaho even though the two companies operated with simular logos. ..
King's Discount Stores
King's Discount Stores is a chain discount department stores founded in 1915 by a guy named M.H. King in Burley, Idaho. King's Discount Stores has 33 stores in 6 western states Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, Montana, Oregon, and Nevada. Store size ranges from 11,000 to 20,000 square feet and carry a wide v..
King's Division
The King's Division is a British Army command, training and administrative apparatus designated for all land force units in the North of England. The King's Division was formed in 1968 with the union of the Lancastrian Brigade, Yorkshire Brigade and North Irish Brigade. As of 2006, the King's Divisi..
King's Dock
The King's Dock was a dock on the River Mersey and part of the Port of Liverpool. It was situated in the southern dock system, connected to Wapping Dock to the north and Queens Dock to the south. It had two branch docks. The dock was designed by Henry Berry and opened in 1785 The branch docks have ..
King's Domain, Melbourne
The King's Domain is part of the Domain Parklands in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, on the south side of the Yarra River, that incorporates the Alexandra Gardens, Queen Victoria Gardens and the Royal Botanic Gardens. King's Domain surrounds Government House Reserve, the home of the Governors of Vic..
King's Evzone Guard
The King's Evzone Guard was the Greek royal guard regiment in Athens from independence in 1830 until the overthrow of the monarchy in the early 1970s. In 1900 it comprised eight battalions, and survives, on a smaller scale, as the Evzones Presidential Guard. It has some 200 men. ..
King's Fund
The King's Fund is a charitable foundation in England. Founded as the Prince of Wales Hospital Fund for London in 1897, the fund changed its name in 1902 to King Edward's Hospital Fund with the ascension to the throne of King Edward VII. In 1907 Parliament incorporated the fund as the King's Fund...
King's Gambit
tright The King's Gambit is a chess opening that begins (in algebraic notation): 1. [[wikibooks:Chess/Opening Theory/1.e4|e4]] [[wikibooks:Chess/Opening Theory/1.e4/1...e5|e5]] 2. [[wikibooks:Ch..
King's German Legion
When Napoleon imposed the Convention of Artlenburg (Convention of the Elbe) on July 5, 1803 the Kurfürstentum Hannover (Electorate of Hanover) was disbanded and its army dissolved. Many former Hanoverian officers and soldiers fled the French occupation to Britain, as King George III of the United K..
King's Grammar, London
King's London Logo King's Grammar School in South Kensington, London is home to one of the UK's top Secondary Schools. The school has many highly qualified teachers, many taken from some of the UK's top Universities. The Patron is HRH The Prince of Wales. Deputy Headteacher, Dr. Sara Meado..
King's Grant (Virginia Beach), Virginia
Kings Grant is a suburban neighborhood located within the Lynnhaven Burough of Virginia Beach, VA. Major roads include Kings Grant Rd, Little Neck Rd. Major Schools include Kings Grant and Kingston Elementary. Students from this area move on to Lynnhaven Middle School then First Colonial High School..
King's graph
In graph theory, a king's graph is a graph that represents all legal moves of the king piece on a chessboard where each vertex represents a square on a chessboard and each edge is a legal move. More specifically, an [n \times m] king's graph is a king's graph of an [n \times m] c..
King's Hall, Cambridge
King's Hall, Cambridge Full name King's Hall / Aula Regis Motto Named after King Edward II Previous names (merged to form Trinity College in 1546) Established 1317 Sister College(s) N/A Master N/A Location North of the path between the Master's Lodge and Great Gate in Tr..
King's Head, Shrewsbury
King's Head Passage (left) and public house (right) The King's Head is an old pub on Mardol in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England. It was previously known as the "Last Inn". There is a passage that runs down the side of the pub, connecting Smithfield Road with Mardol. A defensive ditch can stil..
King's Head Inn, Aylesbury
The King's Head Inn is notable as being one of the oldest public houses with a coaching yard in the south of England. It is located in the Market Square, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire. The oldest part of the current structure of the building is of 15th century design, however the cellars are much olde..
King's Highway
King's Highway or Kings Highway may refer to: King's Highway (Ancient) an ancient trade route from Egypt to SyriaKings Highway (Brooklyn), in New York City, United States* Kings Highway station of the New York City subwayKing's Highway (Canberra to Bateman's Bay), AustraliaKing's Highway (Charleston..
King's Highway (ancient)
The King’s Highway was a trade route of vital importance to the ancient Middle East. It began in Egypt, and stretched across the Sinai Peninsula to Aqaba. From there it turned northward, leading to Damascus and the Euphrates River. Numerous ancient states, including Edom, Moab, Ammon, and vario..
King's Highway (Charleston to Boston)
The King's Highway is a route over 1,300 miles (2000 km) in length in the eastern United States. It joins Charleston, South Carolina, to Boston, Massachusetts, including the older Boston Post Road. It was named after Charles II of England, who in 1650 directed his colonial governors to build it. It..
King's Highway (St. Augustine to Mexico)
King's Highway was a route used in the 17th century connecting the Spanish settlement of St. Augustine, Florida to Spanish colonies in Mexico. Initially the route ran from St. Augustine west through central Florida and may have gone through Fort McCoy. Later it may have run up the east coast of Flor..
King's Indian, Sämisch, 5...O-O
tright In chess, E81 is the ECO code for the King's Indian, Sämisch, 5...O-O chess opening. The game begins 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 0-0. The diagrammed position can be found i..
King's Indian Attack
tright In chess, the King's Indian Attack (KIA) is an opening setup of moves typically characterized by the setup in the diagram. The opening can be reached by different routes (usually by 1.e4,..
King's Indian Defence
tright The King's Indian Defence is a chess opening that begins 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 followed by ...Bg7 and ...d6. (3.Nc3 d5 is a Grünfeld Defence rather than a King's Indian.) White usually contin..
King's Inns
The King's Inns or formally the Honorable Society of King's Inns (HSKI) is the institution which controls the entry of barristers-at-law into the justice system of the Republic of Ireland. The society was created in 1541, originally at Inns Quay, 51 years before Trinity College, Dublin, making it o..
King's Island
:For the amusement park in Ohio, see Paramount's Kings Island. King's Island is an area of Limerick City, Ireland. The River Shannon and Abbey River flow on either side of the island. The 13th century King John's Castle is located on the island, as is the 800-year old St. Mary's Cathedral. In times ..
King's Knight
is a video game developed and published by Square for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) and MSX in 1986. King's Knight is often incorrectly credited both as Square's first development and an RPG. It was, however, Square's first North American release under Square Soft, Inc. and their first ..
King's Knight Opening
tright The King's Knight Opening is a chess opening consisting of the moves: 1. [[Wikibooks:Opening theory in chess/1. e4|e4]] [[Wikibooks:Opening theory in chess/1. e4/1...e5|e5]] 2. [[Wikiboo..
King's Lomatia
King's Lomatia (Lomatia tasmanica) is a Tasmanian shrub from the family Proteaceae. The plant has shiny green leaves and bears pink flowers, but yields neither fruit nor seeds. Only one colony of King's Lomatia is known to be alive in the wild. It is also sometimes called "King's Holly", though it..
King's Lynn
redirect [[Template:Infobox England place]] King's Lynn is a town and port in the English county of Norfolk. Over the years, the town has been known variously as Bishop's Lynn and Lynn Regis; to local people it is simply Lynn. King's Lynn is situated on the River Great Ouse close to the point where..
King's Lynn and West Norfolk
Borough of King's Lynn and West Norfolk Shown within Norfolk Geography Status: Borough Region: East of England Admin. County: Norfolk Area:- Total Ranked 8th1,428.76 km² Admin. HQ: King's Lynn ONS code: 33UE Demographics Population:- Total ()- Density ..
King's Lynn and West Norfolk local elections
King's Lynn and West Norfolk Council is elected every four years. Contents 1 Political control2 Council elections3 By-election results4 External links Political control No overall control 1973 - 1976 Conservative 1976 - 1991 No overall control 1991 - 1995 Labour 1995 - 19..
King's Lynn F.C.
King's Lynn F.C. are an English football club based in Kings Lynn, Norfolk, currently playing in the Southern League. They are nicknamed The Linnets and they play their home matches at The Walks Stadium. The club was origianally called Lynn Town until 1914. The club's record attendance is 12,987 f..
King's Lynn railway station
The station building from the outside King's Lynn railway station is a railway station serving the town of King's Lynn in Norfolk. The station is the terminus of the Fen Line from Cambridge, which is electrified at 25 kV AC overhead. The railway arrived in 1847, with the Ely and Lynn branch o..
King's Lynn Rural District
King's Lynn Rural District was a rural district in Norfolk from 1894 to 1935. It was situated on the west bank of the River Great Ouse, opposite the town of King's Lynn, and comprised the then single civil parish of West Lynn. The district was split in 1935 with the urban part becoming part of the..
King's Manor
The King's Manor is a Grade I listed building in York, and is part of the University of York. King's Manor was originally built to house the abbots of St Mary's Abbey, York. The Abbot's house probably occupied the site since the eleventh century, but the earliest remains date from the fifteenth..
King's Meadow Campus
King's Meadow Campus is the sixth campus of the University of Nottingham, and the fourth campus of the university within Nottinghamshire. The 16 acre (65,000 m²) campus was formerly the site of the Carlton Television studios. ..
King's Men
The King's Men may refer to: The King's Men (playing company), William Shakespeare's playing company, led by Richard Burbage.The King's Men (Númenor) from J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional continents of Númenor and Middle-earth.The Kingsmen, a rock group famous for its rendition of Richard Berry's son..
King's Men (Númenor)
The King's Men were a Númenórean royalist faction in J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional prehistory of the world Arda, during the Second Age of the Sun. They rebelled against the angelic Valar because of their desire for immortality. After Númenór was consequently destroyed, those King's Men who remain..
King's Men (playing company)
''For other uses, see King's Men. The King's Men was the playing company that William Shakespeare worked for throughout most of his career. Formerly known as The Lord Chamberlain's Men during the reign of Queen Elizabeth, it became The King's Men in 1603 when King James ascended the throne and beca..
King's Mill Hospital
--> King's Mill Hospital (or King's Mill Centre) is a hospital situated in Sutton-in-Ashfield, UK. The next nearest hospital is Queen's Medical Centre in Nottingham, where patients may be sent in the event that King's Mill cannot provide sufficient facilities. External links [NHS UK Informat..
King's Newnham
King's Newnham (otherwise known as Newnham Regis) is a hamlet and civil parish in the English county of Warwickshire. It lost its population as a result of enclosures of the former Royal Manor, its parish church being demolished in 1745. For ecclesiastical purposes King's Newnham is joined with nea..
King's Norton, Leicestershire
King's Norton is a village and civil parish in the Harborough district of Leicestershire, England. It is situated to the east of Leicester, and about 2½ miles south-west of Billesdon. According to the 2001 census the parish had a population of 69. ..
King's Nympton railway station
King's Nympton railway station is a small station on the Tarka Line from Barnstaple to Exeter. It serves a number of rural villages, including King's Nympton. Trains are infrequent, about three a day in each direction, and only stop on request. There are more frequent services from nearby Umberleig..
King's Own Band
The King's Own Band is a Maltese philharmonic band, founded 1874, based in the country's capital Valletta. It got its name from King Edward VII, who chose the name in 1901 upon advancing to the English throne, as it was previously called the Prince of Wales band. External link [Band's website..
King's Own Fusiliers
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King's Own Scottish Borderers
King's Own Scottish Borderers cap badge and tartan The King's Own Scottish Borderers was an infantry regiment of the British Army, part of the Scottish Division. It was raised in 1689 by the Earl of Leven, and was ranked as the 25th Foot in 1751. The 25th was the county regiment of Sussex fro..
King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry
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King's Pardon
After Woodes Rogers became the first royal governor of the Bahamas in 1717, he offered amnesty to many of the pirates who had virtually taken control of these islands. The worst of the pirates did not receive this offer, including the infamous Blackbeard (Edward Teach), and were hunted down and ki..
King's Park
For other places called Kings Park see Kings Park King's Park (京士柏 or 皇囿) is an area east of Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon, Hong Kong. There is a hill separating it from Yau Ma Tei. The hill north hosts the meteorological station of Hong Kong Observatory, the Blood Transfusion Centre of Hong Kong ..
King's Park, Glasgow
King's Park is a district in the Scottish city of Glasgow. It is situated south of the River Clyde. Areas of Glasgow North of the River Clyde Anderston | Anniesland | Auchenshuggle | Baillieston | Balornock | Barlanark | Barmulloch | Barrowfield | Blackhill | Blairdardie | Blythswood Hill | B..
King's Park Brass
King's Park Brass is a brass band based in Glasgow, Scotland. It was formed in 2003 as an evolution of the youth band attached to the 118th Glasgow Boys' Brigade company, which had been in existence since 1981. The band plays regular concerts in and around Glasgow, and often takes part in events to..
King's Park F.C.
King's Park FC were a football club who played in the Scottish Football League before the Second World War. Based in Stirling, they joined the League in the 1921-22 season, following the reintroduction of the Second Division. Their finest season came in 1927-28, when they just missed promotion by ..
King's Park railway station
King's Park railway station is a railway station serving the King's Park area of Glasgow. It is located on the Newton branch of the Cathcart Circle Line. Services are provided by First ScotRail on behalf of Strathclyde Passenger Transport. External links [Train times] and [station in..
King's Pawn Game
tright The term King's Pawn Game refers to any chess opening where White opens with [[Wikibooks:Chess/Opening Theory/1.e4|1.e4]], the most popular of the twenty possible opening moves. Since near..
King's Point, Newfoundland and Labrador
King's Point is a town of 775 on the north shore of the southwest arm of Green Bay in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. King's Point is 15 miles by road from Springdale (10 km from the TCH). External links [King's Point official site] ..
King's Port
The King's Port is a fictional location in the Sword of Truth series by Terry Goodkind. Description The King's Port was the name of a pass through the boundary (a manifestation of the underworld) between Westland and the Midlands, near the town of Southaven in Westland (about 4 hours ride away) and..
King's Quest
King's Quest IV screenshot King's Quest is an adventure game series made by the American computer game company Sierra On-Line (currently known as Sierra Entertainment). It is widely considered a classic title of the golden era of adventure games and was the series that primarily built the rep..
King's Quest I: Quest for the Crown
King's Quest I: Quest for the Crown is a computer game, originally published for the IBM PCjr simply as King's Quest. The story and the general design of the game was developed by Roberta Williams. Williams was the chief designer of all official releases of King's Quest, working with the series all..
King's Quest II: Romancing the Throne
King's Quest II: Romancing the Throne is the second installment in the King's Quest series created by Sierra Entertainment (formerly Sierra On-Line). It uses the same AGI game engine as [[King's Quest I: Quest for the Crown]] and features King Graham as the player character. Contents 1 Sto..
King's Quest III: To Heir Is Human
King's Quest III: To Heir Is Human is the third installment in the King's Quest series of computer games produced by Sierra On-Line. It was the first game in the series not to feature King Graham as the player character, though it was not the last; King Graham is not the player character in five of..
King's Quest IV: The Perils of Rosella
King's Quest IV, released in 1988, was the first graphical computer adventure game with a female protagonist. The player takes on the role of Princess Rosella, daughter of King Graham of Daventry ([[King's Quest I: Quest for the Crown|KQI]] and [[King's Quest II: Romancing the Throne|KQII]]) and t..
King's Quest V: Absence Makes the Heart Go Yonder!
King's Quest V: Absence Makes the Heart Go Yonder! is a 1990 adventure game released by Sierra. It is considered by many to be the most innovative part of the King's Quest series since [[King's Quest I: Quest for the Crown]] (1984). Released in November of 1990, it featured a significant improvemen..
King's Quest VI: Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow
King's Quest VI: Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow is the sixth installment in the King's Quest series of adventure games made by Sierra Entertainment. It is widely recognized as the high point of the series for its in-depth plot, landmark 3D graphic introduction movie, and professional voice acting (Holly..
King's Quest VII: The Princeless Bride
King's Quest VII: The Princeless Bride is an adventure game released in 1994 by Sierra On-Line. It featured high-resolution graphics in a style reminiscent of Disney animated films. It is also the only King's Quest game with multiple protagonists, and the only one to divide the story into "chapters..
King's Quest VIII: The Mask of Eternity
King's Quest VIII, written by Roberta Williams and released in 1998 by Sierra Studios, is the eighth and final official computer adventure game in the famous King's Quest series. It is the only game in the series where the main character is not King Graham or a member of his family. Contents 1&n..
King's Rangers
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King's Ransom
King's Ransom is a 2005 comedy film, directed by Jeff Byrd and written by Wayne Conley, who was a writer for Kenan & Kel. Contents 1 Plot2 Reaction3 Cast4 See also5 External links Plot [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Ma..
King's Reach Tower
King's Reach Tower is a skyscraper in Stamford Street, Southwark, London. It is 111 metres tall with 31 floors and was completed in 1978. The architect was Sir Richard Seifert. There are plans for a complete recladding of the building's exterior in the near future. Several floors will also be adde..
King's Record Shop
Although it was not Rosanne Cash's highest charting album at #6, King's Record Shop had the most singles topping the country charts. No fewer than four of its tracks placed #1 on the Billboard country singles chart. They were "The Way We Make a Broken Heart", "If You Change Your Mind", "Tennessee..
King's Remembrancer
The King's Remembrancer (or Queen's Remembrancer when the monarch is female) is an ancient judicial post in the legal system of England and Wales. Since the Lord Chancellor no longer sits as a judge, the Remembrancer is the oldest judicial position in continual existence. The King's Remembrancer ..
King's Road
King's Road may mean: King's Road, Hong KongKing's Road, SingaporeKings Road, Chelsea, London, United KingdomKing's Road, Finland This [Disambiguationdisambiguation page] lists articles about roads, streets, highways, or other routes which are associated with the same title. If an ref..
King's Road, Finland
This King's Road is an old mailing route dating back to the 14th century starting from the Bergen on the Atlantic coast, passing through the Nordic capitals Oslo and Stockholm, crossing the sea through the archipelago to Turku in Finland and ending up in St.Petersburg, Russia. The route is called..
King's Road, Hong Kong
King's Road (英皇道) is a major east-west street along the northern shore of Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong, extending from Causeway Bay, where it joins Causeway Road, to Sai Wan Ho, where it joins Shau Kei Wan Road. Originally part of the Shaukiwan Road, it was renamed in 1935 in honor of the sil..
King's Royal Hussars
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King's Royal Regiment of New York
The King's Royal Regiment of New York was one of the first Loyalist regiments raised (June 19 1776) in Canada during the American Revolution. Raised by exiled partisan leader Sir John Johnson from American refugees fleeing Patriot persecution, the regiment served with distinction throughout the w..
King's Royal Rifle Corps
The King's Royal Rifle Corps was a British Army formation. The King's Royal Rifle Corps was founded in 1755 as the 60th Royal American Regiment and the recruits came mostly from German immigrants to North America. They fought their first major battles in Canada at Louisbourg in 1758 and Quebec i..
King's Scholar
A King's Scholar is a scholar of Eton College, who has passed the King's Scholarship Examinations and is therefore admitted into a house, College, which is the oldest Eton house and comprised solely of King's Scholars. There are, at any one time, 70 King's Scholars, and they are distinguished by the..
King's Scholarship
A King's Scholarship is the scholarship awarded at Eton. redirect [[Template:Not verified]] ..
King's Sedgemoor
King's Sedgemoor is a piece of rich animal habit and farming land, that forms part of the Somerset Levels. It is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, at the centre of the larger Altcar series peat basin of King’s Sedgemoor; lying between the River Sowey to the west, Cradle Bridge to the east an..
King's Sedgemoor Drain
King's Sedgemoor Drain is an artificial drainage channel which diverts the River Cary in Somerset, England along the southern flank of the Polden Hills, to discharge into the River Parrett at Dunball near Bridgwater. As the name suggests, the channel is used to help drain King's Sedgemoor. Construc..
King's Singers
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King's Somborne
King's Somborne is a village in Hampshire, England. The village lies on the edge valley of the River Test. ..
King's Stand Stakes
The King's Stand Stakes is a Group 2 flat horse race in the United Kingdom for three-year-old and above thoroughbreds run over a distance of 5 furlongs (1,006 metres) at Ascot Racecourse during the Royal Ascot meeting in June. Initially named the Stand Plate in 1837, it went on to be called the Roy..
King's Stanley
Church Street, the main road through Kings Stanley, leading to the King's Head pub. The Kings Stanley bus shelter is oft the focal point for local youngsters. Marling Close and the adjoining car park provide a place for those with skateboards, rollerblades and motor vehicles to meet...
King's Sutton
King's Sutton is a village in the west of Northamptonshire in England near to the River Cherwell that forms the boundary thereabouts with the county of Oxfordshire. King's Sutton lies to the southeast of Banbury. It enjoys the unusual village luxury of a railway station with direct links to Londo..
King's Sutton railway station
King's Sutton railway station Serves the town of King's Sutton in Oxfordshire External links [Train times] and [station information] for from National Rail[Street map] and [aerial photo] of from Multimap.com {| class="wikitable" style="margin: 0.5em auto; t..
King's Tower
The King's Tower was a fictional hotel that was the setting of The Jamie Foxx Show. It was based in Los Angeles, California, and it was owned by Junior and Helen King, Jamie's aunt and uncle. ..
King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery
A King's Troop sentry outside Horse Guards The King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery is a ceremonial unit of the British Army. It was named The King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery in 1947 when King George VI decided that, following the mechanisation of the last batteries of horse drawn artillery..
King's University College
The King's University College is a degree-granting institution offering Christian university education, located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Founded in 1979, The King's University College offers three-year and four-year Bachelor degrees in the arts, humanities, social sciences, natural sciences..
King's Valley
King’s Valley is a fun platform/maze game from Konami, released for the MSX computer and many other 8-bit console systems in 1985. The game plays like a more updated version of Montezuma’s Revenge except it takes place in pyramids instead of Mayan ruins. As an intrepid adventurer, your goal is ..
King's Valley II
King's valley II: The Seal of El Giza is a computer game for the MSX platform. It is a sequel to the popular puzzle/action game King's Valley, The game was released both for the MSX1 and MSX2 systems. The MSX2 version only saw a release in Japan. The same goes for a very rare "contest" version. Th..
King's Voices
King's Voices is the mixed-voice chapel choir of King's College, Cambridge. It was founded in 1997 primarily to give female students of the college the opportunity to sing in the chapel, because the main chapel choir is all-male. Most of the choir members are King's College students, though some ar..
King's Walk Golf Course
King's Walk Golf Course is an 18-hole golf course located in Grand Forks, North Dakota. The course is one mile south of the Columbia Mall shopping center. It measures 7166 yards from the back tees. External link [King's Walk Golf Course website][North Dakota Golf Association websit..
King's Way
King's Way is a 45 mile long-distance footpath in Hampshire, England from Winchester Cathedral to Portchester Castle. This footpath was created by Allan King of the Hampshire Area Rambler's Association. The footpath is waymarked by metal and plastic disks found attached to wooden and metal posts, ..
King's X
King's X is an American hard rock/heavy metal band noted for its spiritual lyrics and sophisticated music (including vocal arrangements very much inspired by The Beatles). Contents 1 History1.1 Early days1.2 King's X arrives1.3 The brink of a breakthrough2 After Atlant..
King's X (album)
Contents 1 Track listing2 Personnel3 Album notes4 Charts5 External links Track listing "The World Around Me" (2:56)"Prisoner" (4:14)"Big Picture" (5:03)"Lost in Germany" (4:52)"Chariot Song" (5:22)"Ooh Song" (4:01)"Not Just For the Dead" (4:47)"What I Know About Love" (..
King, Lincoln County, Wisconsin
King is a town in Lincoln County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 842 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 95.6 km² (36.9 mi²). 87.7 km² (33.9 mi²) of it is land and 7.9 km² (3.0 mi²) of it (8.24%) is water. De..
King, North Carolina
King is a town in Stokes County, North Carolina, United States. Portions of the town are also in Forsyth County. The population was 5,952 at the 2000 census. King is also a part of the Piedmont Triad metropolitan area, located northwest of Winston-Salem. The City of King has two large public parks..
King, Ontario
King (2001 population 18,533) is a township in York Region north of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. King is part of the Greater Toronto Area. The Township of King is located half-way between Toronto and Barrie, stretching from Bathurst Street to just east of Highway 50. King is approximately 40 minute..
King, Wisconsin
King is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Wisconsin: King, a town in Lincoln CountyKing, an unincorporated place in Waupaca County 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..
KING-AM
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King-Byng Affair
Mackenzie King requested a dissolution of Parliament... ...and Lord Julian Byng refused. The King-Byng Affair was a 1926 Canadian constitutional crisis that occurred when the Governor General of Canada, Lord Byng of Vimy, refused a request by the Prime Minister, William Lyon Mackenzie ..
King-Cat Comics
King-Cat Comics and Stories, authored and self-published by John Porcellino, is one of the longest-running and most critically acclaimed series of photocopied mini-comics ever published. Porcellino began publishing King-Cat in 1989. Porcellino's work consists of very simple line drawings, usually..
King-Crane Commission
The King-Crane Commission was an official investigation during 1919 by the United States government into the circumstances and conditions existing in certain parts of the former Ottoman Empire, in order to inform American policy with regard to the future of the region. The commission visited Palest..
King-Emperor
A king-emperor (feminine queen-empress) is a sovereign ruler who is simultaneously a king of one territory and emperor of another. This title usually results from a merger of a royal and imperial crown (as in Austria-Hungary), but recognises that the two territories are different politically or cult..
KING-FM
KING-FM is a classical music radio station in Seattle, Washington. Its transmitter is located in Issaquah, Washington. The station is owned by a non-profit partnership of the Seattle Symphony, the Seattle Opera and ArtsFund known as Classical Radio, Inc. KING-FM was once co-owned with KING 5, b..
King-James-Only Movement
Part of a of articles onChristianity History of Christianity Timeline of Christianity The Apostles Ecumenical councils Great Schism The Crusades Reformation The Trinity God the Father God the Son (Jesus Christ) God the Holy Spirit The Bible Old Testament · LXX..
King-Kok Cheung
King-Kok Cheung is a professor in the department of English at University of California, Los Angeles and is a co-editor of the Heath Anthology of American Literature. Cheung received her Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley in 1984. Select Bibliography Heath Anthology of American Liter..
King-Lincoln Park
King-Lincoln Park is an 18.8 acre (76,000 m²) park in Newport News, Virginia. It is maintained by the Newport News Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism. Location King-Lincoln Park is located at 600 Jefferson Avenue, where the road meets the waters of the James River. History The land..
King-post
A king-post or king post is a supporting post extending vertically from a crossbeam to the apex of a triangular truss. External links [Buffalo as an Architectural Museum: Illustrated Architecture Dictionary - King post] ..
King-Size Canary
King-Size Canary is an animated cartoon short that debuted in movie theaters in 1947. Produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was directed by cartoon legend Tex Avery. Plot [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. An unnamed anthropomorphic alley cat is searchi..
King-Size Homer
"King-Size Homer" is the seventh episode of The Simpsons' seventh season. The episode aired on November 5, 1995. Contents 1 Synopsis2 Quotes3 Trivia4 External links Synopsis [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Mr. Burns organizes an..
King-Sun Fu
Dr. King-Sun Fu (died April 29, 1985) was a professor at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. He was instrumental in the founding of IAPR, served as its first president, and is widely recognized for his extensive contributions to the field of pattern recognition (within computer image anal..
KING-TV
KING-TV ("KING 5") is a television station in Seattle, Washington, USA. It is affiliated with the NBC network, and broadcasts on analog VHF channel 5 and digital UHF channel 48. Its offices and broadcasting center are located just east of Seattle Center. The station's transmitter is located in the ..
King: a Filmed Record...Montgomery To Memphis
King: a Filmed Record...Montgomery To Memphis is a 1970 documentary film which tells the life story of Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr.. It contains several celebrity narrators, including Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Ruby Dee, James Earl Jones, Clarence Williams III, Burt Lancaster, Ben Gazzara, Cha..
Kingaroy, Queensland
The peanut silos in Haly Street are the town's tallest structures and most visible landmarks Kingaroy is an agricultural town and Local Government Area in Queensland, Australia, approximately 209 kilometres or about 2.5 hours drive northwest of Brisbane at the junction of the D'Aguilar and th..
Kinga Bóta
Kinga Bóta (born August 22, 1977) is a silver medal winner in the 2004 Olympics canoeing competition. She has also had outstanding success at the canoeing World Championships. World Championships 2003 World Championships - gold medal, K2 500m2003 World Championships - gold medal, K4 200m2003 Wor..
Kinga Choszcz
Kinga Choszcz, better known under the pseudonym Kinga Freespirit (10 April 1973, Poland - 9 June 2006, Ghana), was a traveller who made herself famous after completing a hitchhiking trip around the world. Contents 0.1 Travels0.2 Bibliography, links1 Account of travels2 Tribute..
Kinga Czigány
Kinga Czigány (born February 17, 1972) is a Hungarian canoer who won an Olympic gold medal in the K-4 500 m event at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona. ..
Kinga Gál
Kinga Gál (born on 6 September 1970 in Kolozsvár) is a Hungarian politician and Member of the European Parliament with the Hungarian Civic Party, part of the European People's Party and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs. Gál is a substitut..
Kinga Göncz
Kinga Göncz (born November 8, 1947 in Budapest, Hungary) is the current foreign minister of Hungary. She is the daughter of Árpád Göncz, former President of Hungary. ..
Kinga Philipps
Kinga Philipps (b. August 16, 1976 in Warsaw, Poland) is an actress and TV host currently hosting Google Current (along with Conor Knighton) and select "pods" for Current TV. Kinga is a graduate of Oklahoma State University. External Links [IMDb profile][Current TV profile] ..
Kingbird
This article is about the bird genus Tyrannus. For other uses of the name Tyrannus, see Tyrannus (disambiguation). The genus Tyrannus is a group of large insect-eating birds in the Tyrant flycatcher family Tyrannidae. The majority are named as Kingbirds. They prefer semi-open or open areas. Thes..
Kingborough
Municipality of Kingborough, Tasmania The Municipality of Kingborough is a local government area just to the south of Hobart, Tasmania, population 28,582 (2001). It includes the major Hobart satellite town of Kingston; several surrounding towns, including Kettering, Margate, and Snug; as wel..
Kingcase Primary
Kingcase Primary is a primary school in Prestwick serving central and western areas of the town. Kingcase has a roll capcity of around 340 pupils and feeds Prestwick Academy. Headteachers Headteachers at Kingcase have been Anne Nutt (????-present) ..
Kingcome Inlet
Kingcome Inlet is one of the lesser principal fjords of the British Columbia Coast. It is sixth in sequence of the major saltwater fjords north from the 49th Parallel near Vancouver and similar in width (2.5km avg) to longer inlets such as Knight Inlet and Bute Inlet, but it is only 35km in length ..
Kingcroaker
The kingcroakers (formerly "kingfish") are a genus Menticirrhus of the family Sciaenidae. ..
Kingda Ka
Kingda Ka is a steel roller coaster at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey. It is currently the tallest and fastest roller coaster in the world, claiming the title from Top Thrill Dragster in Cedar Point. It opened on May 20, 2005 as part of a new area of the theme park called the Gol..
Kingdee
Kingdee International Software Group Company Limited is one of the biggest vendors for enterprise application software products in China. Listed in Hong Kong GEM market, Kingdee has 46 branches and subsidiaries and over 2200 employees throughout greater China. Kingdee mainly develops and provides e..
Kingdom
Kingdom may refer to: Kingdom, a country ruled by a king or queen.kingdom (biology), the broadest category in biological taxonomy.Kingdoms (board game), a board game by Reiner Knizia.The Kingdom, a television series created by Lars von Trier. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: ..
Kingdom's Fury
The eighth novel of the military science-fiction StarFist Saga, written by David Sherman and Dan Cragg. ..
Kingdom's Swords
The seventh novel of the military science-fiction StarFist Saga, written by David Sherman and Dan Cragg. ..
Kingdome
The Kingdome, officially known as the "King County Domed Stadium", and often referred to as simply "The Dome", was an indoor sports and entertainment arena owned and operated by King County, Washington. It was located at the north end of Seattle's Industrial District, just south of Pioneer Square...
Kingdoms (board game)
Kingdoms is a German-style board game for 2-4 players designed by Reiner Knizia and released in 2002 by Fantasy Flight. The game is based on Knizia's original German game Auf Heller und Pfennig, but has been given a Medieval Fantasy theme. In 2003, Kingdoms won the Origins Award for Best Abstract ..
Kingdoms of Ancient India
This article is about the Ancient Indian kingdoms as reflected in Sanskrit literature. See History of India for a historical overview, in particular Mahajanapadas and Middle kingdoms of India for historical kingdoms ca. 700 BCE–1200 CE. This article tries to compile and classify all the Kingd..
Kingdoms of ancient Ireland
The earliest known kingdoms or tribes in Ireland are referred to in Ptolemy's Geography, written in the 2nd century. He names the Vennicni, Rhobogdi, Erdini, Magnatae, Autini, Gangani, Vellabori, Darini, Volunti, Eblani, Cauci, Menapii, Coriondi and Brigantes tribes and kingdoms. Irish medieval pse..
Kingdoms of Han Dynasty
Wangs of Han Dynasty can be divided as two categories: Yixing Wang (Kings) and Tongxing Wang (Princes). Yixing Wang literally means "Wangs with a different family name than the emperors" while Tongxing Wang means "Wangs with the same family name as the emperors". Tongxing Wang are normally relatives..
Kingdoms of Kalamar
The Kingdoms of Kalamar is a fantasy role-playing game campaign setting created by Kenzer and Company and released in 1994. Shortly after Wizards of the Coast announced the 3rd Edition of Dungeons & Dragons, they announced jointly with Kenzer & Company that Kenzer had acquired a license to produce o..
Kingdomtide
Kingdomtide is a liturgical season observed in the autumn by the United Methodist Church, particularly in the United States, and certain other Protestant denominations. Methodist/Protestant Usage In 1937, the Federal Council of Churches (now known as the National Council of Churches) recommended..
Kingdom (biology)
Ernst Haeckel's presentation of a three-kingdom system (Plantae, Protista, Animalia) in his 1866 Generelle Morphologie der Organismen. In biology, a kingdom or regnum is the top-level, or nearly the top-level, taxon of organisms in scientific classification. In his Systema Naturae, first pub..
Kingdom (professional wrestling)
Kingdom, was a professional wrestling company in Japan from 1997 to 1998. It was essentially a continuation of UWF International, having most of its former roster: Nobuhiko Takada, Yoji Anjo, Kazushi Sakuraba, Daijiro Matsui, Naoki Sano, Masahito Kakihara, Yoshihiro Takayama, Kenichi Yamamoto and Hi..
Kingdom Bound
Kingdom Bound is an annual, multi-day Christian music festival that began in 1986. It usually attracts approximately 70,000 people, and is one of the largest and longest-running events of its kind in the world. It is held at the Six Flags Darien Lake amusement park and camping resort, located in Dar..
Kingdom Centre
Kingdom Centre Kingdom Tower Technical Data Structural height 302 m (992 ft) Height to tip 302 m (992 ft) Floors (Above ground) 41 Floors (Basement) 2 Elevator Count 45 Groundbreaking 1999 Topout/Opened 2002 Tower Land Area 94,230 m² Gros..
Kingdom City, Missouri
Kingdom City is a village in Callaway County, Missouri, United States. The population was 121 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Local History4 Sources5 External links Geography Kingdom City is located at [38°56′58″N, 91°56′13″W]..
Kingdom Come
Kingdom Come is an informal phrase meaning "the next world" or "the end of time." It is also the name of the following: Kingdom Come (comic), a comic book limited series published by DC Comics.Kingdom Come (band), an American rock band.Kingdom Come (Arthur Brown), a 1970s rock band.Kingdom Come (..
Kingdom Come (2001 film)
Kingdom Come is a 2001 comedy film, written by David Bottre and Jessie Jones, and directed by Doug McHenry. This film stars LL Cool J, Jada Pinkett Smith, and Vivica A. Fox. Contents 0.1 Plot summary0.2 Cast0.3 Awards & nominations1 External links Plot summary [Spoiler ..
Kingdom Come (Arthur Brown)
Galactic Zoo Dossier Arthur Brown's Kingdom Come was one of the most unique and interesting bands of the 1970s British music scene, combining Arthur Brown's voice, theatrics, and conceptualizations with psychedelic and progressive rock music. The group was a hit on Britain's festival circuit, ..
Kingdom Come (band)
Kingdom Come is a hard rock band fronted by Hamburg-born vocalist Lenny Wolf. The group was formed in 1987 after the breakup of Wolf's moderately successful rock project Stone Fury. Wolf's new record company, Polygram, allowed him incredible freedom to assemble Kingdom Come's lineup and direct its s..
Kingdom Come (comic)
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Kingdom Come (novel)
Kingdom Come is a novel by Melvyn Bragg, first published in 1980. It is the third part of Bragg's Cumbrian Trilogy. The story moves from Thurston (Bragg's name for Wigton), to London and New York, some time in the 1970s, and follows a series of major disruptions in the life of Douglas Tallentire, a..
Kingdom Come (song)
"Kingdom Come" is a song written by Tom Verlaine in 1979 for his debut album Tom Verlaine. David Bowie recorded a version of the song for his Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) album in 1980. This was also released in the Sound + Vision box set in 1989. ..
Kingdom Come State Park
Contents 1 Location2 Attractions2.1 Natural Formations2.2 Wildlife2.3 Other Attractions3 Looking Ahead Location Kingdom Come State Park is in Kentucky's state park system. It is located in Harlan County, KY near the city of Cumberland, KY and is situated atop Pine M..
Kingdom Crusade
Kingdom Crusade is a Game Boy strategy game that takes places during a hypothetical apocalpytic battle between the Christians (white) and the Muslims (black). Players can take either side and both units are of equal strength to each other. Each player must either destroy all of the opponent's unit..
Kingdom Fighter
Kingdom Fighter (KF) is a non-governmental organization that was formed in 2000 to promote and popularize kumdo (including haidong gumdo). Seventeen countries and regions participated in the KF when it was established, but the number had grown to 41 countries and regions by October, 2004. The secr..
Kingdom FM
Kingdom FM is a radio station serving Fife, Scotland. The radio station is based in Markinch - on the outskirts of central Fife town Glenrothes. They play a range of music (mostly pop) and old hits. It can sometimes be picked up as far away as Edinburgh, Dundee and Stirling. Some of their many p..
Kingdom Hall
Kingdom Hall is the name of meeting places for Jehovah's Witnesses. The term was first suggested in 1935 by Joseph Franklin Rutherford, then president of the Watch Tower Society, for a building in Honolulu, Hawaii. Jehovah's Witnesses use Kingdom Halls for the majority of their worship and Bible in..
Kingdom Hearts
This article contains information on the first Kingdom Hearts video game. For the series, see Kingdom Hearts series. is a hybrid action-RPG that was released in 2002, which is notable for being the result of a collaboration between the video game developer and publisher Square and Disney. The game ..
Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories
is a video game for the Game Boy Advance and the second installment in the Kingdom Hearts series, bridging the gap between Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts II. This game was released in the United States on December 7, 2004 and in Europe on May 6, 2005. Contents 1 Plot summary2 World..
Kingdom hearts 3
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Kingdom Hearts II
is an RPG video game developed by Square Enix and partly published by Buena Vista Games, directed by Tetsuya Nomura, character designer of several popular games such as Final Fantasy VII. Kingdom Hearts II was first released in 2005 in Japan for the PlayStation 2. After one month of availability, i..
Kingdom Hearts III
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Kingdom Hearts II Original Soundtrack
Kingdom Hearts II Original Soundtrack (KINGDOM HEARTSII オリジナル・サウンドトラック KINGDOM HEARTSII Orijinaru Saundotorakku) is the soundtrack album of the video game music from the action role-playing game, Kingdom Hearts II, produced by Square Enix and Disney Interactive for the ..
Kingdom Hearts Manga
Kingdom Hearts(キングダム ハーツ) is Based off the Squaresoft/Disney videogame of the same title, Sora must travel across different “worlds” or Disney characters in order to find his friends, and to help save the planets from the Heartless. Story Sora is a young energetic boy looking ..
Kingdom Hearts Original Soundtrack
Kingdom Hearts Original Soundtrack is the official sound track for the PlayStation 2 game Kingdom Hearts. This 2-CD set contains every piece of music that was in the original version of the game, composed by Yoko Shimomura, with vocals done by Utada Hikaru on "Simple And Clean" (also called "Hikar..
Kingdom Hearts series
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Kingdom Heirs
The Kingdom Heirs are a Southern Gospel quartet based at Dollywood in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. The Current group consists of Arthur Rice (lead), Billy Hodges (tenor), Steve French (baritone), Jeff Chapman (bass), Adam Harmon (keyboard), Dennis Murphy (drums), and Kreis French (bass guitar). The Kin..
Kingdom Holding Company
Kingdom Holding Company is a private holding company, incorporated in Saudi Arabia, and is one of the largest Saudi companies. It is owned by Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Bin Abdulaziz, and is headquartered in the city of Riyadh. The company describes itself as a diversified investment company, whose ..
Kingdom Hospital
Stephen King's Kingdom Hospital was a thirteen-episode miniseries based on Lars von Trier's Riget, which was developed by horror writer Stephen King in 2004 for American television. It was first aired on ABC from March 3 to July 15, 2004. The showing on ABC was unfortunately cut short due to the N..
Kingdom Hotel Investments
Kingdom Hotel Investments (KHI) is a Dubai-based hotel group which owns stakes in the Four Seasons and Moevenpick hotel chains. The company chairman is Saudi billionaire Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal, whose family are the majority shareholders in KHI KHI is expected to float on the Dubai Internationa..
Kingdom Identity Ministries
Kingdom Identity Ministries is a Christian Identity outreach ministry based in Harrison, Arkansas. It functions primarily as a distributor of Identity-oriented books, tracts, and audiotapes. Its catalog includes works by Wesley Swift, William Cameron, Bertrand Comparet, and Howard Rand. KIM also of..
Kingdom Now theology
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Kingdom O' Magic
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Kingdom of Airgíalla
Oriel (dervied from Irish orgialla meaning "hostage of gold"; also Airgialla, Uriel, Orgialla, Orgiall, Oryallia, Ergallia) was an ancient Irish kingdom. The ancient kingdom or principality of Orgiall comprised an extensive territory in Ulster. In the beginning of the 4th century three warlike prin..
Kingdom of Aksum
መነገሠ ፡ አከሰመMangišta Aksum Kingdom of Aksum The Kingdom of Aksum at its greatest extent. National Motto: Ge'ez ለሐዘበ ፡ ዘየደአGreek TOYTOAPECHTHXWPA(Translation: May it please the people)(later also "By this cross you will conquer" and other Christian mottoes)..
Kingdom of Alba
The Kingdom of Alba for the purposes of this article pertains to the Kingdom of Scotland between the death of Domnall II in 900, and the death of Alexander III in 1286 which then led indirectly to the Scottish Wars of Independence. The name is one of convenience, as throughout this period the elite ..
Kingdom of Albania
Flag of the Kingdom of Albania The Kingdom of Albania was established by Charles of Anjou in the territory he conquered from the Despotate of Epirus in 1271. He took the title of King of Albania in February, 1272. The kingdom extended from Durazzo (modern Durrës) south along the coast to Cap..
Kingdom of Aragon
Flag of the Kingdom of Aragon Aragón was a Frankish feudal county (Jaca) before becoming a self-proclaimed kingdom, which was united to the kingdom of Pamplona (later Navarre) in 925. This feudal county conquered the city of Zaragoza in 1118. Split from the kingdom of Navarre, the Kingdom of ..
Kingdom of Armenia
right Armenia was an independent kingdom from 190 BC to AD 165, and a client state of the Roman Empire from 165 to 428. The predecessor of the Kingdom was the Satrapy of Armenia part of the Achaemenid Empire, which later became an indepedent Kingdom under the Orontid Dynasty with Macedonian i..
Kingdom of Asturias
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Kingdom of Awsan
The ancient Kingdom of Awsan in South Arabia (modern Yemen), with a capital at Hagar Yahirr in the wadi Markha, to the south of the wadi Bayhan, is now marked by a tell or artificial mound, which is locally named Hagar Asfal. Once it was one of the most important small kingdoms of South Arabia. The ..
Kingdom of Benin
The Kingdom of Benin was a widespread empire that flourished from the 14th to the 19th century. At its maximum extent the Kingdom extended from Onitsha in the east, through the forested southwestern region of Nigeria and into the present-day nation of Benin. Its capital was located at Benin City,..
Kingdom of Calontir
A map of the Kingdom of Calontir. Stars indicate the location of baronies. The Kingdom of Calontir is one of nineteen "Kingdoms," or regions, of the Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA), an international organization dedicated to researching and recreating aspects of the Middle Ages. Calo..
Kingdom of Chile
The Kingdom of Chile (Spanish: Reino de Chile), also known as the Captaincy General of Chile (Capitanía General de Chile), was an administrative territory of the Spanish Empire from 1541 to 1818, the year in which it declared itself independent, converting itself into the Republic of Chile. It ..
Kingdom of Chu
King of Chu was the title used by several rebellion leaders during the collapse of Qin Dynasty. Using the old Warring State name of Chu, these Kings claimed to be the rightful ruler of the old Chu territory (Nowaday provinces of Hubei, Hunan, Jiangxi, Anhui and Jiangsu). One of them, Xin, King Huai ..
Kingdom of Cochin
Logo of Perumpadappu Swaroopam The Kingdom of Cochin or Kochi (also known as Perumpadapu Swaroopam, Madarajyam, Gosree Rajyam, or Kuru Swaroopam; Malayalam: കൊച്ചി [Kocci] or പെരുമ്പടപ്പ [Perumpaṭapp]) was a former state in the area of..
Kingdom of Cornwall
The Kingdom of Cornwall or Kernow existed during the sub-Roman and Early Middle Ages in Britain's south-western peninsula. Contents 1 Name2 Status & Character3 Kings of Cornwall4 Arthurian Connection5 Saxon Dominion6 References7 See also8 External links ..
Kingdom of Crystal
The Kingdom of Crystal (Swedish: Glasriket) is a geographical area today containing a total of 15 glassworks in the municipalities of Emmaboda, Nybro, Uppvidinge and Lessebo in southern Sweden. Their history can be traced back to the 18th century at least. The glassworks have become part of the cult..
Kingdom of Cyprus
The Kingdom of Cyprus was a Roman Catholic Crusader kingdom on the island of Cyprus in the late Middle Ages. The island was conquered from Isaac Comnenus, an upstart local governor and self-proclaimed emperor claiming the Empire of Constantinople, in 1191 by King Richard I of England during the Thi..
Kingdom of Dali
China in 1142. Dali (大理 pinyin: Dàlǐ) was a Bai kingdom centered in what is now Yunnan Province of China. Established by Duan Siping in 937, it was ruled by a succession of 22 kings until the year 1253, when it was destroyed by an invasion of the Mongol Empire. The capital city was at Da..
Kingdom of Desire
Kingdom of Desire is a studio album by Toto, released in 1992. Drummer Jeff Porcaro died shortly after the making of the album. Track listing "Gypsy Train" (Toto) - 6:45"Don't Chain My Heart" (Toto) - 4:46"Never Enough" (Toto/Waybill) - 5:45"How Many Times" (Toto) - 5:42"2 Hearts" (Toto) - 5:13"..
Kingdom of Ends
The Kingdom of Ends is a thought experiment in the moral philosophy of Immanuel Kant. It is regularly discussed in relation to Kant's moral objectivist theory and its application to ethics and philosophy in general. Kant introduced the concept in his work, the Groundwork of the Metaphysic of Moral..
Kingdom of EnenKio
The Kingdom of EnenKio, or "EnenKio," for short, claims to be a sovereign Micronesian state in the Northern Marshall Islands. However, it is not recognized in any international forum as a sovereign state; nor is it a corporate or statutory entity. Flag : Coat of Arms : Contents 1 Marshal..
Kingdom of England
Kingdom of England (National Flag) (Royal Arms of England, as used 1413-1603) Royal motto: Dieu et mon droit(French: God and my right)1 Capital Winchester, then London from 11th century.York de facto capital circa 1300. Oxford royalist capital 1642—1645 Official language..
Kingdom of Essex
The Kingdom of the East Seaxe (one of the seven traditional kingdoms of the so-called Anglo-Saxon Heptarchy) was founded around 500 AD and covered the territory currently occupied by the counties of Essex, Hertfordshire and Middlesex. The kingdom was bounded to the north by the River Stour and King..
Kingdom of Etruria
State flag of the kingdom The Kingdom of Etruria was the name of a state comprising the larger part of Tuscany which existed between 1801 and 1807. It took its name from Etruria, the old Roman name for the land of the Etruscans. It was created by Napoleon for the son of the Bourbon Duke of P..
Kingdom of Evendarr
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Kingdom of Fear
Kingdom of Fear; Loathsome Secrets of a Star-Crossed Child In the Final Days of the American Century was the last published book of Hunter S. Thompson. Kingdom of Fear can be closely related to many of his other novels because it follows the same themes. Kingdom of Fear follows closely to the Thomps..
Kingdom of Fez
This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or improve this page yourself}} if you can. See [discussion page] for details. The Kingdom of Fez was a powerful kingdom in what is today known as Algeria, Spanish Plaza de soberanía ..
Kingdom of Finland (1918)
The Kingdom of Finland was a constitutional monarchy whose creation was contemplated and briefly executed in the aftermath of Finnish independence from Russia. Prince Frederick of Hesse was elected King by the Eduskunta, the Finnish Parliament, on 9 October 1918. With the end of World War I, in ligh..
Kingdom of Galicia
History of Galicia Prehistoric Galicia Old Age Celtic Gallaecia Gallaecia Suebi Kingdom Middle Age County of Galicia Kingdom of León Modern Age Contemporary Galicia 20th Century Galicia Present Timeline of Galician History [[Portal:Galicia|Galicia Portal]] ..
Kingdom of Galicia and Portugal
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Kingdom of Gera
The Kingdom of Gera was one of the kingdoms in the Gibe region of Ethiopia that emerged in the 19th century. It shared its northern border with Gumma, its eastern border with Gomma, and was separated from the Kingdom of Kaffa to the south by the Gojeb River. Its capital was called either Chala or Ci..
Kingdom of Gleann Abhann
The Kingdom of Gleann Abhann is one of nineteen "Kingdoms," or regions, of the Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA), an international organization dedicated to researching and recreating aspects of the Middle Ages. Gleann Abhann is located in the southern United States and includes Mississippi, ..
Kingdom of God
This article refers to the concept in Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. For the 2005 film, see Kingdom of Heaven (film). The Kingdom of God (Greek βασιλεία τοῦ θεοῦ basileia tou theou,[Strong’s Greek Dictionary], webpage, retrieved June 24, 2006 or the Kingdom of Heaven..
Kingdom of Gomma
The Kingdom of Gomma was one of the kingdoms in the Gibe region of Ethiopia that emerged in the 19th century. It shared its northern border with Limmu-Ennarea, its eastern border with Gumma, its southern border with Gera, and its western border with Jimma. Its capital was Haggaro. This former kingd..
Kingdom of Great Britain
This article is about the historical state called the Kingdom of Great Britain (1707-1800). For information about its modern successor state, see the main article: United Kingdom.For an explanation of terms like Scotland, England, (Great) Britain and United Kingdom see British Isles (terminology). ..
Kingdom of Greece
The Kingdom of Greece refers to a period in Greek history when Greece was a monarchy under a King of the Hellenes. At the end of the Greek War of Independence, Greece became independent from the Ottoman Empire in 1831 with John Capodistria as the first head of state. Capodistria was assassinated..
Kingdom of Gumma
The Kingdom of Gumma was one of the kingdoms in the Gibe region of Ethiopia that emerged in the 19th century. Its eastern border was formed by the bend of the Didessa River, which separated it from (proceeding downstream to upstream) Limmu-Ennarea to the northeast, Gomma and Gera to the south. Beyon..
Kingdom of Gwynedd
Mediaeval kingdoms of Wales. Gwynedd (pr. /'gwɪnɛð/) was one of the kingdoms or principalities of medieval Wales. Traditionally covering an area between the rivers Dyfi and Dee in the north-west of the country around Snowdonia and including the island of Anglesey, its rulers—such as M..
Kingdom of Hawaii
Hawaiian words and proper names that omit or make improper use of }}okina and kahakō in spelling, and may be unreliable for lexical reference as per standard Hawaiian English. Princess Kaiulani, a member of the Kalākaua Dynasty, was in line to become Queen of Hawaii when her kingdom was over..
Kingdom of Heaven (film)
This article is about the film. For the theological concept, see Kingdom of Heaven. Kingdom of Heaven is a movie released on May 6, 2005, written by William Monahan, and directed and produced by Ridley Scott. It stars Orlando Bloom, Eva Green, Jeremy Irons, David Thewlis, Marton Csokas, Brendan G..
Kingdom of Hejaz
The Kingdom of Hejaz (1916 to 1925) was a state in Hejaz region, ruled by the Hashemite family. The kingdom was annexed by Nejd and merged into Saudi Arabia in 1932. Kings of Hejaz Husain ibn Ali, June 10, 1916 - October 3, 1924Ali bin Hussein, October 3, 1924 - December 19, 1925Ibn Saud, January 8..
Kingdom of Holland
History of the Low Countries Burgundian Netherlands1384-1477 Bishopric of Liège985-1795 Seventeen Provinces1477-1556 Spanish Netherlands1556-1581 United Provinces1581-1795 Southern Netherlands1581-1713 Austrian Netherlands1713-1794 (Netherlandic States) Batavian Republic1795-1806 First..
Kingdom of Humanity
The Kingdom of Humanity, surrounded by the Humanity Sea, a fictional micronation, was a kingdom in the Spratly Islands established in 1878 by British captain James George Meads, who proclaimed himself King James I. Offered as a home for the poor and oppressed of Europe, at the time of King James' d..
Kingdom of Hungary
Location and rough map of the Kingdom of Hungary in 1914 The Kingdom of Hungary (Hungarian: Magyar Királyság, Latin: Regnum Hungariae, German: Königreich Ungarn, Slovak: Uhorské kráľovstvo, Croatian and Serbian: Kraljevina Ugarska or Краљевина Угарска, Romanian: Regatul..
Kingdom of Imereti
The Kingdom of Imereti was established in 1455 by a member of the house of Bagration when the Kingdom of Georgia was dissolved into rival kingdoms. Before that time, Imereti was considered a separate kingdom within the Kingdom of Georgia, to which a cadet branch of the Bagration royal family held th..
Kingdom of Ireland
This article is about the prior realm. For the modern state, see Republic of Ireland; for other uses of Ireland, see Ireland (disambiguation). Kingdom of Ireland Other flags were also used, including a [green flag] with a harp, and a [blue flag] with a harp (now the Irish P..
Kingdom of Israel
"Commonwealth of Israel" redirects here. For the religious movement by that name, see The Twelve Tribes. The Kingdom of Israel Hebrew: מַלְכוּת יִשְׂרָאֵל, Standard Hebrew Malḫut Yisraʼel, Tiberian Hebrew Malḵûṯ Yiśrāʼēl) was the Kingdom proclaimed by the Israelite nat..
Kingdom of Italy
There have been several entities known as the Kingdom of Italy. The various barbarian rulers of Italy (including Odoacer, the Ostrogoths and the Lombards) after the end of the Western Empire in 476 sometimes called their state the "Kingdom of Italy".With the end of the Lombard Kingdom in 772, its t..
Kingdom of Italy (Napoleonic)
The flag of the Kingdom of Italy was a rectangular version of the flag of the Italian Republic, with Napoleon's emblem on the green field. Northern Italy in 1810, with the Kingdom of Italy, the French Empire (Piedmont, Parma and Tuscany), the Kingdom of Naples and Kingdom of Sardinia T..
Kingdom of Janjero
The Kingdom of Janjero (also known as Yamma) was tiny kingdom located in what is now Ethiopia. It lay in the angle formed by the Omo and the Jimma Gibe Rivers; to the west lay the Kingdom of Jimma and to the south the Kingdom of Garo. Three mountains -- Mount Bor Ama, Mount Azulu and Mount Toba -- a..
Kingdom of Jerusalem
Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. The Kingdom of Jerusalem was a Christian kingdom established in the Levant in 1099 after the First Crusade. It had close connections with the monarchies of Western Europe, but was a relatively minor kingdom in comparison and often lacked financial and ..
Kingdom of Jimma
The Kingdom of Jimma was one of the kingdoms in the Gibe region of Ethiopia that emerged in the 19th century. It shared its western border with Limmu-Ennarea, its eastern border with the Sidamo kingdom of Janjero, and was separated from the Kingdom of Kaffa to the south by the Gojeb River. Jimma was..
Kingdom of Judah
Kingdom of Judah (Hebrew מַמלְכת יְהוּדָה, Standard Hebrew Mamlkut Yəhuda, Tiberian Hebrew Malḵûṯ Yəhûḏāh) in the times of the Hebrew Bible, was the nation formed from the territories of the tribes of Judah, Simeon, and Benjamin after the Kingdom of Israel was divided, and ..
Kingdom of Kaffa
The Kingdom of Kaffa (c.1390–1897) was an ancient state located in what is now Ethiopia, with its capital at Bonga. The Gojeb River formed its northern border, beyond which lay the Gibe kingdoms; to the east the Konta and Kullo peoples lay between Kaffa and the Omo River; to the south numerous..
Kingdom of Kent
The Kingdom of Kent was a kingdom of Jutes in southeast England, one of the seven traditional kingdoms of the so-called Anglo-Saxon heptarchy. Its origins are completely obscure, since by its geographical position it received some of the first waves of the invasion by the Germanic tribes, at a time..
Kingdom of Kerma
"Kerma" redirects here. For , see . The Kingdom of Kerma was a state in Nubia from around 2500 BCE to about 1520 BCE. It was based in the city of Kerma in Upper Nubia and emerged as a major centre during the Middle Kingdom period in Egypt but with a distinct civilization (for example very fine and..
Kingdom of Khotan
The Kingdom of Khotan is an ancient Buddhist kingdom that was located on the branch of the Silk road that ran along the southern edge of the Taklamakan desert in the Tarim basin. (The area lies in present day Xinjiang, China). Contents 1 Capital2 Culture3 History4 Neighbour..
Kingdom of Kongo
The Kingdom of Kongo (Kongo: Kongo dya Ntotila or Wene wa Kongo) was an African kingdom located in southwest Africa in what are now northern Angola, Cabinda, Republic of the Congo, and the western portion of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. At its greatest extent, it reached from the Atlanti..
Kingdom of Kroz
Kingdom of Kroz is a video game created by Scott Miller in 1987 as Apogee Software's first game. It was also published on Big Blue Disk #20. The object of the game is to survive numerous levels of attacking monsters. The game was implemented entirely in the text mode of the PC, using various chara..
Kingdom of Kurdistan
The Kingdom of Kurdistan can refer to two kingdoms formed in the 1920s in the geo-cultural region of Kurdistan. Contents 1 Southern Kurdistan (Northern Iraq)1.1 Chemical attacks2 Northern Kurdistan (Southeastern Turkey)3 See also4 References4.1 Footnotes4.2 Gen..
Kingdom of León
Kingdom of León coat of arms Spanish (Christian) kingdoms c.925–929; note that Castile at that time was still a Leónese county rather than an independent kingdom Kingdom of Leon, year 1030 Kingdom of Leon, year 1210 The city of León was founded by the Roman Seventh Leg..
Kingdom of Lindsey
Lindsey or Linnuis is the name of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom that lay between the Humber and the Wash, forming its inland boundaries from the course of the Witham and Trent rivers (with the inclusion of an area inside of a marshy region south of the Humber known as the Isle of Axholme), and the Foss Dy..
Kingdom of Lithuania
The Kingdom of Lithuania was the Lithuanian Monarchy, which existed in the 13th century, and was temporarily re-established in the 20th century. The Medieval Kingdom of Lithuania existed from 1251, to approximately 1263. The status of Kingdom was granted by Pope Innocent IV, when the state was pla..
Kingdom of Loathing
Kingdom of Loathing (KoL) is a satirical browser game created by Asymmetric Publications (Zack "Jick" Johnson and Josh "Mr. Skullhead" Nite). It is notable for the usage of simple hand-drawn stick figure graphics and surreal gameplay. The game is an RPG, where users fight monsters for experience..
Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia
The Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia (Italian: Regno Lombardo-Veneto, in German: Lombardo-Venezianisches Königreich) was established after the defeat of Napoleon, according to the decisions of the Congress of Vienna (9 June 1815). The Kingdom was annexed to the Kingdom of Italy, in 1866. The Congress o..
Kingdom of Madness
Kingdom of Madness, released in 1997 (see 1997 in music), is the second album by the power metal band Edguy. Track list "Paradise" – 06:24"Wings of a Dream" – 05:24"Heart of Twilight" – 05:32"Dark Symphony" – 01:05"Deadmaker" – 05:15"Angel Rebellion" – 06:44"When a Hero Cries" – 03:..
Kingdom of Majorca
Palace of the Mallorcan Kings at Perpinyà The Kingdom of Majorca (also Kingdom of Mallorca) was created by James I of Aragon (Jaume I, "The Conqueror") as a vassal kingdom of the Kingdom of Aragon. The kingdom included the Balearic Islands of Majorca and Minorca, which were conquered from th..
Kingdom of Mangalai
The Kingdom of Mangalai was a stae that succeeded the old Aksu kingdom and took Aksu as ist Capital.It was a mongolian state .Since 1877 it is a part of China. The Rulers were: Babdagan c. 1220-c. 1240 To the Mongols........................................1224-1227 To the Mongol Chagataiid Hor..
Kingdom of Mann and the Isles
The Kingdom of Mann and the Isles was a Norse kingdom that existed in the British Isles from 1079 till 1266. In 1164 it was split into the Kingdom of the Hebrides and the Kingdom of Mann. Contents 1 Formation2 Extent3 The Kingdoms' End4 See also5 External links Formation..
Kingdom of Mataram
This article is part ofthe History of Indonesia series Pre-colonial Indonesia (before 1602) Sailendra Srivijaya (3rd century -1400) Kingdom of Mataram Kediri (1045-1221) Singhasari (1222-1292) Majapahit (1293-1500) Sultanate of Mataram (1500s to 1700s) Dutch East Indies (1602 - 1945) ..
Kingdom of Mide
The Kingdom of Mide existed as a kingdom since at least the early historic era. Its name means "middle", denoting the fact that it was situated in the very centre of Ireland, including all of the current county as well as all of Westmeath and parts of Cavan, Dublin, Kildare, Longford, Louth and Off..
Kingdom of Mysore
Flag of the former princely state of Mysore. The Kingdom of Mysore was a kingdom of southern India, which was founded about AD 1400 by the Wodeyar dynasty, who ruled the state until the independence of India in 1947, when the kingdom was merged with the Union of India. Contents 1 Earl..
Kingdom of Naples
The Kingdom of Naples was born out of the division of the Kingdom of Sicily after the Sicilian Vespers rebellion of 1282. King Charles I of Sicily (Charles of Anjou) was forced to leave the island of Sicily by Peter III of Aragon's troops. Charles, however, maintained his possessions on the mainl..
Kingdom of Navarre
Though the details are largely legendary, the Kingdom of Navarre evolved from the county of Pamplona, its traditional capital, when the Basque leader Enneco Aresta (Iñigo Arista or Aiza in Spanish) was chosen King in Pamplona (traditionally in 824) and led a local revolt against the Franks. For ce..
Kingdom of Nekor
The Kingdom of Nekor was an emirate in the Rif area of modern day Morocco, with its capital initially at Temsaman but later at Nekor. It was founded by an immigrant of southern Arabian origins, Salih I ibn Mansur al-Himyarī in 710 AD, by Caliphal grant. He converted the local Berber tribes to Isla..
Kingdom of Northern Lusitania
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Kingdom of Oriel
Airgíalla (also Airgialla, Uriel, Orial, Orgialla, Orgiall, Oryallia, Ergallia) was the name of an Irish federation and Irish kingdom. The Airgíalla were a group of mainly unrelated dynasties, located in what is now central and southern Ulster, who formed a military federation, seemingly in the ..
Kingdom of Osraige
The Kingdom of Osraige (also spelt Ossory, Osraighe or Osraighibh), was an ancient kingdom of Ireland. It was largely a buffer state between Leinster and Munster, yet one that retained its independence, at least nominally, well into the historic era. Its southern border were the Suir and Barrow rive..
Kingdom of Pajang
The Kingdom of Pajang (1568 - 1586) was founded by Hadiwijaya or Jaka Tingkir, Lord of Boyolali. His father was son-in-law of King Trenggana of Demak Kingdom. In the last battle against the last king of Demak, the vicious Arya Penangsang, Jaka Tingkir commissioned his greatest vassal: Ki Ageng Pa..
Kingdom of Paradise
Kingdom of Paradise is an action RPG video game available exclusively for the Sony PlayStation Portable handheld system. The game is called Tenchi No Mon in Japan. It was released in North America in December 2005. Heavily influenced by Asian culture, the game contains clans named after the Ssu Lin..
Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia
Kingdom of Sardinia, in 1839: Mainland Piedmont, with Savoia upper left (pink) and Nizza (Nice) lower left (brown) both now French, and Sardinia in the inset The Kingdom of Sardinia is a former kingdom in Italy. Early history The traditional giudicati of Sardinia, which were independent tri..
Kingdom of Poland
Kingdom of Poland was the name of several Polish states in the history of that nation: Kingdom of Poland, 1025–1795* Kingdom of Poland (1025–1138) under the early Piast dynasty* Kingdom of Poland (1138–1320) during the period of fragmentation* Kingdom of Poland (1320–1385) under the late Pia..
Kingdom of Poland (1025–1138)
Kingdom of Poland (1025–1138) The Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Poland The Kingdom of Poland in 1025 Capitals GnieznoKraków..
Kingdom of Poland (1138–1320)
Kingdom of Poland (1138–1320) The Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Poland Capitals KrakówPoznań Largest City X Area X km² Population X million Currency X ..
Kingdom of Poland (1320–1385)
Kingdom of Poland (1320–1370) The Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Poland The Kingdom of Poland in 1320 Capital Kraków Largest City X Area X km² Population X million Currency X ..
Kingdom of Poland (1385–1569)
Kingdom of Poland (1370–1569) The Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Poland The Kingdom of Poland in 1370 Capital Kraków Largest City X Area X km² Population X million Currency X ..
Kingdom of Poland (1916–1918)
The Kingdom of Poland, also informally called Regency Kingdom of Poland (Polish: ), was the state proposed by the Act of November 5 issued by Imperial Germany and Austria-Hungary. It was to be created within the former Russian territory of Congress Poland (however with no defined borders) in 1916 ..
Kingdom of Powys
Medieval kingdoms of Wales. The Kingdom of Powys was a Welsh successor state that emerged during the Dark Ages, after the Roman withdrawal from Britain. Based on the Romano-British tribal lands of the Cornovii, its boundaries originally extended from the Cambrian Mountains in the west to incl..
Kingdom of Praelia
Contents 1 '''The Kingdom of Praelia'''2 History3 Cultural Expression4 Arts and Sciences5 Combative Arts6 Scenarios7 References8 External links The Kingdom of Praelia The Kingdom of Praelia is a diverse group of Living History enthusiasts and Sport athlete..
Kingdom of Prussia
This article is part of the seriesPolitics of Prussia Kingdom of Prussia Prime Minister of Prussia German General Staff Prussian Minister of War Foreign Minister of Prussia Flag of Prussia (1894 - 1918) The Kingdom of Prussia was a kingdom from 1701 to 1918 and, from 1871, was the lead..
Kingdom of Qi
King of Qi was the title used by several rebellion leaders during the collapse of Qin Dynasty. They were descendants of the old Warring State Qi royal family. The kingdom was roughly the current Shandong province. From Kingdom of Qi several other Kingdoms derived: Kingdom of Jiaodong, Kingdom of Ji..
Kingdom of Redonda
Kingdom of Redonda Flag Seal Motto: tbaMusical Anthem: tba Type of entity: Micronation Location: Redonda Area claimed: tba km² Membership: < 100 Date of foundation: 1865 Leadership: Various competing claimants Purported organisational structure: Absolute monarc..
Kingdom of Rhovanion
In J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, the Kingdom of Rhovanion was a realm of Men. The Kingdom of Rhovanion was founded before the year 490 of the Third Age by a group of Northmen who were lead by a 'Prince of Rhovanion'. Rhovanion at this time referred only to the region he and..
Kingdom of Romania
Part of a series on theHistory of Romania Dacia Roman Dacia The Dark Ages The Middle Ages Early Modern Times National awakening Kingdom of Romania World War II Communist Romania Romania since 1989 This box: [ view] • [ talk] • [ edit] From 1859 to 1877, ..
Kingdom of Saguenay
The name "Kingdom of Saguenay" (French: Royaume du Saguenay) has its origin in an Algonquin legend learned by the French during French colonisation in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. According to the Algonquin Indians, there was a kingdom to the north of blond men rich with gold and furs in..
Kingdom of Saxony
The Kingdom of Saxony, lasting between 1806 and 1918, was an independent member of a number of historical confederacies in Napoleonic through post-Napoleonic Germany. In particular, it was part of the German Empire, before finally being absorbed into the Weimar Republic of Germany in 1918 after th..
Kingdom of Scotland
Kingdom of Scotland Rioghachd na h-Alba (National Flag) (Royal Coat of Arms of Scotland) Royal motto: Nemo me impune lacessit(Latin: No one provokes me with impunity) Capitals Scone & various; by the early modern era, established at Edinburgh. Government Monarchy Head of ..
Kingdom of Sedang
Kingdom of Sedang Flag Coat of Arms Motto: tba(English: tba) Musical Anthem: tba Type of entity: Micronation Location: Central Vietnam Area claimed: tba Membership: tba Date of foundation: 3 June, 1888 Leadership: King Marie I (Charles-Marie David de Mayréna) Purported..
Kingdom of Sicily
The Kingdom of Sicily was originally a Norman foundation. It originally coverred not only the island of Sicily itself, but also the whole Mezzogiorno. In 1282, the island of Sicily itself rebelled against the rule of its French Angevin king, Charles I and established its independence, leading to the..
Kingdom of Slavonia
Kingdom of Slavonia in 1751 Kingdom of Slavonia in 1849 The Kingdom of Slavonia was a province of the Habsburg Monarchy in the 18th and 19th century as one of the Lands of the Crown of St. Stephen. The province included northern parts of present-day regions of Slavonia (today in Croatia)..
Kingdom of Snakes
In the Spring of 2004, members of Nothingface (TVT Records) and Molly McGuire (Epic records) came together to form KINGDOM OF SNAKES. It was a band waiting to happen for 8 years, they just didn’t know it. In 1996 Nothingface and Molly Mcguire crossed path’s in a little club in Salt Lake City..
Kingdom of Stormwind
Contents 1 Territories2 History3 Current status4 See also The kingdom of Stormwind is a human nation in the southern Eastern Kingdoms. From Warcraft I to Warcraft III, the kingdom was referred to as Azeroth. This appears to have been retconned, as current sources refer ..
Kingdom of Strathclyde
Looking north at Dumbarton Rock chief fort of Strathclyde from the 6th century to 870. The fort of Alt Clut was on the right hand summit. Strathclyde (Gaelic: Srath Chluaidh), also known as Alt Clut, the British name for Dumbarton Rock, was one of the kingdoms of the Britons in southern Scotla..
Kingdom of Sussex
The Kingdom of Sussex, (Suth Seaxe, i.e. the South Saxons), was one of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, the boundaries of which coincided in general with those of the earlier kingdom of the Regini and the later county of Sussex. A large part of that district, however, was covered in early times by the fore..
Kingdom of Thessalonica
The Kingdom of Thessalonica was a short-lived Crusader State founded after the Fourth Crusade. Boniface of Montferrat, the leader of the crusade, was expected by both the Crusaders and Byzantines to become the new emperor after the conquest of Constantinople in 1204. However, the Venetians felt Bon..
Kingdom of the Iclingas
The Kingdom of the Iclingas was the precursor of the Kingdom of Mercia in the history of Sub-Roman Britain, established around the year 520. Its name is derived from Icel, father of Cynewald, grandfather of Cnebba, and great-grandfather of Creoda of Mercia. The Iclingas became known as the Mercian..
Kingdom of the Netherlands
The Kingdom of the Netherlands is constituted by the Statute for the Kingdom of the Netherlands. This document is applicable in every part of the Kingdom. Each of the three constituent parts has its own constitution: the Constitution of the Netherlands (Grondwet van het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden)..
Kingdom of the Outlands
The Kingdom of the Outlands (herein referred to only as the Outlands) is the 12th Kingdom of the Society for Creative Anachronism encompassing New Mexico, eastern Colorado, eastern Wyoming, the panhandle of Nebraska, and El Paso and Hudspeth counties of Texas. The Outlands are bordered on the west ..
Kingdom of the Spiders
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Kingdom of Tungning
Demographics - Economy - Education - Languages - Military - Politics - Transportation Culture Arts - Cinema - Currency - Dance - Funeral - Historic sites - Literature - Religions - Theater Geography Environmental conservation Hot springs History Pre-history Dutch and Spanish settle..
Kingdom of Uí Failghe
Uí Failghe seems to have existed as a kingdom since at least the early historic era, and successfully fought off encroachments by the Uí Néill, the Eóganachta, and most especially the Normans. From the mid eleventh century its dynasty adopted the surname Ua Conchobhair Failghe, or O Connor Faly ..
Kingdom of Westphalia
270px The Kingdom of Westphalia was a historical state that existed from 1807-1813 in parts of present-day Germany. While formally independent, it was a vassal state of France, ruled by Napoleon's brother Jérôme Bonaparte. It was named after Westphalia, but had little territory in common wit..
Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Coat of arms of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia Flag of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia The Kingdom of Yugoslavia was a kingdom in the Balkans which existed from the end of World War I until World War II. It occupied an area made up of the present-day states of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Monten..
Kingdom of Zeal
The Kingdom of Zeal. The Kingdom of Zeal is a fictional nation in Squaresoft's Chrono Trigger. It floats above the planet in 12,000 B.C. avoiding the ice age raging on the surface below. Geographically, it consists of one major and three minor continents. A system of teleportation devices ..
Kingdom of Zhao
King of Zhao was a title used by several rebellion leaders during the collapse of the Qin Dynasty in ancient China. By using the old Warring State name Zhao, they claimed to be the rightful rulers of the old Zhao territory (now Shanxi province and South Hebei). Xie, King of Zhao, was a descendant ..
Kingdom songs
Kingdom Songs or Praise Songs are the religious songs used by Jehovah's Witnesses. Currently 225 songs are in common use. The orchestral arrangements of these songs are called Kingdom Melodies Contents 1 Background1.1 Early song books1.2 Recent song books2 The songs3 Uses..
Kingdom theology
Kingdom theology is a system of Christian thought based on the various teachings on the kingdom of God found throughout the New Testament, which speak of the coming of the kingdom of God as a future event in some places, but in other places as an ongoing or even a completed event. It is often associ..
Kingdom Under Fire
Kingdom Under Fire is a video game series by Phantagram for the Xbox and other consoles. It began as a real-time strategy game for the PC. To date, the games [[Kingdom Under Fire: The Crusaders]] and [[Kingdom Under Fire: Heroes]] have been released in North America. A third game for the Xbox 360 i..
Kingdom Under Fire: Circle of Doom
Kingdom Under Fire: Circle of Doom is a video game in the Kingdom Under Fire series. It continues the KUF saga on the Xbox 360, this time departing from the action RTS formula and focusing more on RPG elements. 4-player coop teams are available over Xbox Live as well. ..
Kingdom Under Fire: Heroes
Kingdom Under Fire: Heroes is an action strategy game where you can command hundreds of soldiers. ..
Kingdom Under Fire: The Crusaders
Kingdom Under Fire: The Crusaders is the new sequel to 2001's lackluster real-time strategy game Kingdom Under Fire: A War of Heroes, which was released exclusively on the PC. This follow-up, developed by Korean series creator Phantagram, External links [Kingdom Under Fire: The Crusaders ..
Kingdoniaceae
Kingdoniaceae is the botanical name for a family of flowering plants. Such a family has been recognized by relatively few taxonomists. The APG II system, of 2003 (unchanged from the APG system, of 1998), does not recognize such a family, not as such, but it allows the option of segregating this ..
Kingdon Gould
Kingdon Gould I (August, 1887 – November 7, 1945) was a financier. He was the son of George Jay Gould I (1864-1923) and Edith M. Kingdon (1864-1921). He married Annunziata Camilla Maria Lucci (1890-1961) and had the following children: Silvia Annunziata Gould (1919-1980)Edith Kingdon Gould (..
Kingdra
Kingdra (Kingdra キングドラ Kingudora in Japanese, Hyporoi in French, Seadraking in German) is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. The name originates from two words: king indicating its high status in the hierarchy of Water-type Pokémon, and dragon referring to its second typ..
Kingen
Kingen is a lake on the border between Sweden and Norway. The Norwegian part is located in the municipality of Lierne in Nord-Trøndelag county, whereas the Swedish part is located in the municipality of Krokom in Jämtland county. See also List of lakes in Norway ..
Kingery Expressway
The Robert Kingery Expressway, formerly called the Tri-State Highway, is a three-mile-long (5 km), six-lane expressway in northeastern Illinois. It carries Interstates 80 and 94 from the Illinois/Indiana border at the Borman Expressway west to Illinois State Route 394, Interstate 294 (the Tri-Stat..
Kingery Highway
The Kingery Highway runs along Illinois Route 83 in Cook and DuPage Counties. It runs from Illinois Route 171 (Archer Avenue) near Lemont to the Cook/DuPage county line in Elk Grove Village, Illinois. The Kingery Highway is about 26 miles (42 km) long. Route description The Kingery Highway is a f..
KingEtemon
KingEtemon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, a Mega Level Puppet Digimon. He is another one of Etemon's Mega forms. Abilities Attacks Monkey WrenchKing Monkey WrenchPuppet Punch ..
Kingfield, Maine
Kingfield is a town in Franklin County, Maine, United States. The population was 1,103 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 112.9 km² (43.6 mi²). 112.5 km² (43.4 mi²) of it is land and 0.4 km² (0.2 mi²) of it (0.37%) is wate..
Kingfield Stadium
Kingfield Stadium is the home of Woking F.C. and Westfield_F.C. It lies in Kingfield near the centre of the town Woking. It has an exact capacity of 6,036 of which 2,500 of these are seated. The main stand is called the Bellway Homes Stand which is much higher than the rest of the ground and towers ..
Kingfish
"Kingfish" is used as the vernacular name of a variety of fish: King mackerel Scomberomorus cavalla (several)Kingcroakers Menticirrhus spp. (several)Narrow-barred Spanish mackerel Scomberomorus commerson (Australia)White croaker Genyonemus lineatus (United Kingdom)Cobia Rachycentron canadum (Papua ..
Kingfisher
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Kingfishers are birds of the three tismand Alcedinidae (river kingfishers), Halcyonidae (tree kingfishers), and Cerylidae (water kingfishers). There are about 90 species of kingfisher. All have large heads, long, sharp, pointed bills, short legs, and stubby..
Kingfisher, Oklahoma
Kingfisher is a city in Kingfisher County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 4,380 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Kingfisher County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Kingfisher is one of those towns which came into existence on April 22,1889, when land owned by the fede..
Kingfisher (disambiguation)
Kingfisher can refer to: Kingfisher, the birdKingfisher plc, a British retail groupKingfisher, Oklahoma, A town in Kingfisher County, Oklahoma, United States.Kingfisher Airlines, an airline based in India.Kingfisher (beer), an Indian brand of beerOS2U Kingfisher, an aircraftVought Kingfisher, a Bri..
Kingfisher Airlines
Kingfisher Airlines is a new airline based in Bangalore, India. Services started on 9 May 2005, following the lease of 4 Airbus A320 aircraft. It initially operates only on domestic routes. The airline is owned by United Beverages Group under the leadership of Vijay Mallya (which also owns the pop..
Kingfisher County, Oklahoma
Kingfisher County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. As of 2000, the population is 13,926. Its county seat is Kingfisher6. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent counties2 Demographics3 Cities and towns4 NRHP Sites Geography According to the U.S. Census Bure..
Kingfisher Creek Provincial Park
Kingfisher Creek Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. ..
Kingfisher Lake Airport
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Kingfisher plc
Kingfisher plc is a UK high-street retailer formed in 1982 by the buyout of the British Woolworths chain by Paternoster Stores Ltd which later changed its name to Woolworths Holdings plc. Subsequent acquisitions of companies included B&Q, Superdrug, Comet and MVC that expanded the group. The grou..
Kingham
Kingham is a village in Oxfordshire, England. It is a short drive from the more well known town of "Chipping Norton." The village has one shop, one pub, two hotels, a train station and an assorted amount of houses. Last year,(2005), it was voted the most beatiful village in England. [link..
Kingham Hill School
Kingham Hill School was founded by local Christian landowner Charles Edward Baring Young in 1886 as a school and home for deprived boys. The school is on a Cotswold hilltop, near to the village of Kingham in Oxfordshire. It is an independent fee paying boarding Public school. Baring Young also fo..
Kinghaven Farms
Kinghaven Farms is a thoroughbred horse racing stable founded in 1967 by Donald G. "Bud" Willmot. Located in King City, Ontario, north of Toronto, the success of the stable would see it expand to the United States with the acquisition of a 660-acre farm and training center near Ocala, Florida. One ..
Kinghorn
:For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Kinghorn, Fife Kinghorn is a burgh in Fife, Scotland. A seaside resort with two beaches, Kinghorn Beach and Pettycur Bay, plus a fishing port, it stands on the north shore of the Firth of Forth opposite Edinburgh. Known as the place where King Alex..
Kinghorn, Ontario
Kinghorn is a hamlet community of King City, Ontario, Canada. It is located at King City's Jane Street-King Road intersection. It is a sparse residential area, which features the King Township Museum and The Kingbridge Centre. Communities of King Township &..
Kinghorn (disambiguation)
Kinghorn may refer to: Kinghorn, a village in Fife, Scotland*Kinghorn railway station in the Scottish villageKinghorn, OntarioWarren Kinghorn, a Scottish American physicianJohn G. Kinghorn, once mayor of Littleton, Colorado See also Edgar Kinghorn Myles This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation&..
Kinghorn Methodist Episcopal Cemetery
Kinghorn Methodist Episcopal Cemetery is located in the Kinghorn community of King City, Ontario. The cemetery sits on a hill 300 meters south of King road, on the east side of Jane street. It was established in 1848. Of the 30 headstones that are visible on the site only 24 are still standing. ..
Kinghorn railway station
Kinghorn railway station is a railway station in the town of Kinghorn, Fife, Scotland. The station is managed by First ScotRail and is on the Fife Circle Line. External links [Train times] and [station information] for from National Rail[Street map] and [aerial p..
Kinghurst Township, Minnesota
Kinghurst Township is a township in Itasca County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 131 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 91.5 km² (35.3 mi²). 86.0 km² (33.2 mi²) of it is land and 5.5 km² (2.1 mi²) of it (..
Kingia
Kingia is a genus of the plant family Dasypogonaceae, consisting of a single species Kingia australis. It has a thick pseudo-trunk consisting of accumulated leaf-bases, with a cluster of long, slender leaves on top. The trunk is usually unbranched, but can branch if the growing tip is damaged. ..
Kingisepp
St. Catherine Cathedral of Yamburg was built in 1764-1782 to a late baroque design by Antonio Rinaldi. Kingisepp (Russian: ), formerly Yamburg (Я́мбург) and Jama (Я́ма), is a town in Leningrad Oblast, Russia, located at [59°21′N 28°39′E]. It lies along ..
Kinglake, Victoria
Kinglake is a town in Victoria, Australia. It is in the Murrindindi Shire local government area. Possesses a primary school which has an oval. The local Country Fire Authority (CFA) is heavily relied on to protect this country community from potentially deadly bushfires. --> Contents 1 L..
Kinglake National Park
Kinglake National Park colspan="2" in 1890 the peace of timber was cut Nearest town/city: Kinglake Coordinates: [37°24′23″S, 145°12′39″E] Area: 216 km² Established: 1928 Visitation: (in [[]]) Managing authorities: Parks Victoria Official site: [..
Kinglassie
Kinglassie is a small town in Fife Scotland. Its population in 2002 was approximately 1500 people. Local landmarks include Blithy's Folly 1800 - Stands 800 feet above village Rich linen barons attempt to beat competition to best boats arriving at Fife coast.Dogton stone 800 - Stone believed to co..
Kingler
is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. It is a Water-type Pokémon, and among the original 151. "Kingler" is most likely a portmanteau of "king" and "angler". Its name could also be interpreted as a combination of "king" and "fiddler", both species of crab. It is an example of on..
Kinglet
The kinglets or crests are a small group of birds often included in the Old World warblers, but frequently given family status because they also resemble the titmice. They have representatives in North America and Eurasia. There are now seven species in this family. Madeira Firecrest, R. madeirens..
Kinglet primary
Kinglet was a boosted fission primary used in two designs of American thermonuclear weapons, the W-55 and the W-58; and was also adapted by the British as a super-hardened primary known as Harriet used in the Chevaline improvements to the British Polaris A-3TK missile. Primary is the technical term..
Kingley Vale NNR
The Kingley Vale National Nature Reserve is a National Nature Reserve (NNR) in West Sussex in southern England, near Chichester and is part of the South Downs. The site is managed by the Nature Conservancy Council. It has an information centre and a nature trail and a number of Viking barrows a..
Kingmaker
"Kingmaker" refers to a person or group that has great influence in a royal succession, without being a viable candidate. By analogy, it is also used to refer to those with the ability to influence the selection of Presidents, Governors, corporate Chief Executive Officers, and the like. Usages of ..
Kingmaker (band)
Kingmaker was a British indie rock group, founded in Kingston upon Hull in 1990. Teenage schoolmates Loz Hardy and Myles Howell formed the group during their year off after school. They placed an advertisement for a drummer, and eventually recruited the significantly older John Andrew. Andrew was..
Kingmaker (board game)
Cover of the original British version of Kingmaker Kingmaker is a board game created by Andrew McNeil. It was first produced in Britain by PhilMar Ltd. in 1974. The second edition was produced by Avalon Hill in the United States in 1975. This version was somewhat different from the original, a..
Kingmaker scenario
A kingmaker scenario, in a game of three or more players, is an endgame situation where a player unable to win (see: lame duck) has the capacity to determine which player among others is the winner. Said player is referred to as the kingmaker or spoiler. No longer playing for him- or herself, he or ..
Kingman
Kingman may refer to one of the following places: Kingman, ArizonaKingman, IndianaKingman, KansasKingman Township, MinnesotaKingman, MaineKingman County, KansasKingman Hall (in Berkeley, California)Kingman Reef in the Pacific Ocean Kingman may also refer to Eduardo Kingman, an Ecuadorian artist. T..
Kingman, Alberta
Kingman is an Alberta hamlet located about 20 kilometers north of Camrose in the County of Camrose. It was established in 1909 with the opening of a post office and many other businesses soon followed. In 1910 the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway was completed through Kingman to Calgary and constructi..
Kingman, Arizona
Kingman RR station Kingman is a city in Mohave County, Arizona, United States. The population was 20,069 at the 2000 census. The city is the county seat of Mohave County[Geographic references#6GR6]. The nearby communities of Golden Valley and Butler bring Kingman's total population..
Kingman, Indiana
Kingman is a town in Fountain County, Indiana, United States. The population was 538 at the 2000 census. Geography Kingman is located at [39°58′2″N, 87°16′43″W] (39.967143, -87.278601)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the to..
Kingman, Kansas
Kingman is a city in Kingman County, Kansas, United States. The population was 3,387 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Kingman County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Geography Kingman is located at [37°38′49″N, 98°6′50″W] (37.647024, -98.113805)[Geograph..
Kingman, Maine
Kingman is an unorganized territory in Penobscot County, Maine, United States. The population was 213 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the unorganized territory has a total area of 65.7 km² (25.4 mi²). 64.7 km² (25.0 mi²) of it is land and 0.9 km² (0..
Kingman Airport
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Kingman Brewster, Jr.
Kingman Brewster, Jr., (June 17, 1919 – November 8, 1988) was an educator, President of Yale University, and an American diplomat. He graduated from Yale in 1941, where he was chairman of the Yale Daily News. His junior year, he turned down an offer of membership in Skull and Bones. In 194..
Kingman County, Kansas
Kingman County (KM) Counties in Kansas County seat Kingman Largest city Kingman Area—Total—Land—Water, % km² (867 mi²)2,236 km² (863 mi²)9 km² (3 mi²), 0.39% Population—Total (2000)—Density 8,6734/km&su..
Kingman Hall
Kingman Hall is a student-run co-operative house for 50 residents, known as Kingmanites, in Berkeley, California, owned by the University Students' Cooperative Association. It is named after Harry Kingman, the former YMCA director who inspired 14 students to start the USCA in 1933. The house is lo..
Kingman Lake
Kingman Lake is a lake in Washington, D.C. The lake is a stretch of the Anacostia River separated from the river by the Burnham Barrier. The Board on Geographic Names officially decided upon the lake's name in 1977. External links ..
Kingman Park, Washington, D.C.
Kingman Park is a large neighborhood in Northeast Washington, D.C. Its proximity to Capitol Hill has led some zealous real estate agents to coin it as "East Capitol Hill," but the neighborhood has a history and identity of its own. Kingman Park's boundaries are 15th Street NE to the west; East Ca..
Kingman Reef
Kingman Reef Kingman Reef—NASA NLT Landsat 7 (Visible Color) Satellite Image Kingman Reef is a one-square-kilometer tropical coral reef located in the North Pacific Ocean, roughly half way between Hawaiian Islands and American Samoa at [6°24′N 162°24′W]. It is the nort..
Kingman Township, Minnesota
Kingman Township is a township in Renville County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 252 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 94.3 km² (36.4 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 252 p..
Kingmonster
Kingmonster is the name of a clothing company started in Mexico City in 2001. Its headquarters in America is located in Hollywood. The main factory is located in Mexico City, at 2da Cerrada de Chimalpopoca Street where the clothing is designed. Currently, there are approximately 90 retail stores aro..
Kingoodie
Kingoodie is a cosy hamlet about 4 miles south west of Dundee, but in the region of Perth and Kinross. The shore is excellent and peaceful, with some spectacular scenery as you would expect. The shore is easily accessible and offers much freedom and closeness to the River Tay which is in the form o..
Kingoodie hammer
The Kingoodie hammer refers to an iron nail found in a block of stone in 1844 in the Kingoodie Quarry in Scotland. Sir David Brewster discovered the nail embedded in a Cretaceous block from the Mesozoic era. In 1985, Dr. A. W. Medd of the British Geological Survey stated that the sandstone bed from ..
Kingoro Hashimoto
Kingoro Hashimoto (橋本欣五郎 Hashimoto Kingorō, 1890-1957) was a Japanese soldier and politician. He was born in Okayama City. Military career 2nd Lt (Artillery), 1911; graduated from War College, 1920; military assignments included attaché duty at the Japanese Embassy in Turkey, and Chie..
Kingo Sunen
Kingo Sunen is a member of the fictional race of Eternals created by Jack Kirby. He spent centuries in Japan learning the ways of the Samurai, and is one of the most skilled swordsmen on the planet. In the present day and age, he has parlayed his skills into becoming a major action film star in Japa..
Kingpin
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kingpin may refer to: Kingpin (mechanics), the pivot in a car's steering mechanismKingpin (television series), a crime/drama mini-series on NBCKingpin (film), a 1996 film by the Farrelly brothers[[Kingpin: Life of Crime]], a first-..
Kingpin: Life of Crime
Kingpin: Life of Crime is a violent first-person shooter computer game developed by Xatrix Entertainment (now Gray Matter Interactive) and published by Interplay in June 1999. Contents 1 Background2 Gameplay3 Soundtrack4 Controversy5 Critical reaction6 References7&n..
Kingpinn
This article about a musical group, band, singer, musician, album, or song does not make it clear whether the subject meets the [WikiProject MusicWikiProject Music] criteria for [importanceimportance]. For guidelines see the [Notability Wikipedia music notability guidelines&..
Kingpin (comics)
The Kingpin (Wilson Fisk) is a Marvel Comics supervillain who has battled many Marvel crime-fighters, most often The Punisher, Spider-Man, and Daredevil. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist John Romita, Sr., he first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #50 (July 1967). He was modeled after Sydney..
Kingpin (film)
Kingpin is a 1996 Farrelly brothers film starring Woody Harrelson, Bill Murray and Randy Quaid. Main characters include Amish bowler Ishmael Boorg (Quaid) and Roy Munson (Harrelson), a veteran bowler who lost his right hand seventeen years ago. The movie is notable for Bill Murray's portrayal of R..
Kingpin (mechanics)
For other uses of the term "kingpin", see kingpin (disambiguation). Suspension, showing tie rod, steering arm, king pin (axis) ball joints The kingpin is the main pivot in the steering mechanism of a car or other vehicle. Originally this was literally a steel pin on which the moveable, steera..
Kingpin (TV series)
Kingpin was an American crime/drama mini-series which debuted on NBC television in the United States and CTV in Canada on February 2, 2003 and lasted 6 episodes. NBC's answer to The Sopranos and also influenced by Macbeth and Traffik, the story was about a Mexican drug trafficker named Miguel Caden..
Kingpin Skinny Pimp
Kingpin Skinny Pimp, born Derrick Dewayne Hill, is an American rapper from Memphis, Tennessee. He is considered by far one of the most respected underground rappers. Contents 1 Early days2 Three Six Mafia3 After Three Six4 Movie5 Kingpin Skinny Pimp discography6 Ext..
Kingpriest of Istar
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Kings
The word "Kings" is the plural of "king", a male ruler. See Monarch.Kings are also two Old Testament books (in the Bible). See Books of Kings.In addition, Kings (or King's Cup) is a very popular drinking game involving actions based on draws from a standard set of playing cards. See Kings (drinking ..
Kings' sagas
The kings' sagas are Norse sagas which tell of the lives of Scandinavian kings. They were composed in the 12th to 14th centuries in Iceland and Norway. List of kings' sagas, including works in Latin, in approximate order of composition (many dates could be off by decades): A Latin work by Sæmundr..
Kings' School
King's School, Winchester King's School is a comprehensive school in Winchester, Hampshire. It traditionally excels at OFSTED inspections, and is, therefore, a much sought-after schools for parents to send their children. King's is a large school with aproun 1,800 pupils. King's has a large catc..
Kingsand
Kingsand and Cawsand are twin villages on the Rame Peninsula located in South East Cornwall, United Kingdom, across the sound from Plymouth. The dividing line betweent the 2 villages used to be the boundary between Devon and Cornwall and there is still a house called Devon Corn which has the mark..
Kingsauce
Kingsauce is a "novelty-pop" band headed by Richie Chodes of Vince Mole and his Calcium Ochestra fame. Combining elements of mid-1960s pop, 1970s AM radio, and a touch of vaudeville, Kingsauce creates catchy tunes with silly, tongue-in-cheek lyrics. http://www.hhbtm.com/kingsauce Discography Ode to ..
Kingsbarns
The village of Kingsbarns lies on eastern coast of Fife, Scotland, in an area known as the East Neuk, 6.5 miles southeast of St Andrews and 3.6 miles north of Crail. The name derives from the area being the location of the barns used to store grain before being transported to the Palace at Falkland,..
Kingsborough Community College
Kingsborough Community College, part of the City University of New York (CUNY) system, is a junior college in Brooklyn, New York. The campus is located at the eastern end of the Manhattan Beach peninsula. The 71 acre (283,000 m²) campus overlooks Sheepshead Bay, Jamaica Bay and the Atlantic O..
Kingsbridge
This page deals with the town of Kingsbridge in Devon. For other references, see Kingsbridge (disambiguation) Kingsbridge is a popular market and tourist hub in the South Hams district of Devon, England, with a population of about 5,800. It is situated at the northern end of the Kingsbridge Estua..
Kingsbridge, Bronx
Kingsbridge is a neighborhood in the Bronx, New York. It is bounded roughly by 240th Street and Van Cortlandt Park on the north, the Jerome Park Reservoir to the east, Kingsbridge Road and Marble Hill to the south, and a large hill on the west demarcating Kingsbridge from the Riverdale neighborhood...
Kingsbridge, Swansea
Kingsbridge Ward Ordnance Survey OS grid reference: Dialling code: +44-1792 Politics UK Parliament: Gower European Parliament: Wales The electoral ward of Kingsbridge (Welsh: Pontybrenin), City and County of Swansea, South Wales, consists of some or all of the following areas: Kingsbr..
Kingsbridge (disambiguation)
Kingsbridge may refer to: Kingsbridge, DevonKingsbridge, WalesKingsbridge, Bronx, New York Kingsbridge, a fictitious town in The Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follettredirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Kingsbridge Bus Depot
The Kingsbridge Bus Depot is located on 10th Avenue and West 216th Street off of Broadway in the Inwood neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City although in the Bronx Division and not in actual Kingsbridge neighborhood. The Bx55 mostly replaces the torn-down Third Avenue Elevated. The Kingsbrid..
Kingsbridge Estate
Kingsbridge Estate is part of the Manchester district of Harpurhey, dominated by Kingsbridge Court a 14-storey block of flats. The Kingsbridge Estate is serviced by First Manchester bus service 52 from Oldham to Pendleton Shopping Precinct, as well as a plethora of bus services on the Manchester-Mi..
Kingsbridge Estuary
Kingsbridge Estuary is an estuary located in the South Hams area of Devon, England. Running from Kingsbridge in the north to its mouth at the English Channel near Salcombe the estuary is popular with sailors and holiday makers. The Kingsbridge Estuary is an extreme example of a ria forming an estu..
Kingsbridge Heights, Bronx, New York
Kingsbridge Heights, sometimes reckoned as separate from Kingsbridge proper, is a neighborhood in the West Bronx in New York City, in the southwestern corner of the larger Kingsbridge neighborhood. It is characterized by a very high population density; along with adjacent Bedford Park, it is one of ..
Kingsbridge Road (IND Concourse Line)
Kingsbridge Road is an express station on the New York City Subway's IND Concourse Line. The station has one mezzanine above the platforms and another below it. The full-time entrance is at 196th Street on the north end, and has two street stairs and one stair to each platform. The part time entran..
Kingsbridge Road (IRT Jerome Avenue Line)
Kingsbridge Road is an elevated station on the IRT Jerome Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. Located at the intersection of Kingsbridge Road and Jerome Avenue in the Bronx, it is served by the 4 train at all times. It is a typical IRT elevated station, except for an extra exit on the southbou..
Kingsbridge Wind Farm
Kingsbridge Wind Farm is a large wind farm near Goderich, Ontario. In 2004, the first phase was awarded a generation contract by the Government of Ontario as part of its renewable energy RFP. Construction is expected to finish in early 2006. In 2005, the second phase received a generation contract..
Kingsburg
Kingsburg can refer to: Kingsburg, CaliforniaKingsburg, Nova Scotia 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 to go back and fix it to poin..
Kingsburg, California
Kingsburg is a city in Fresno County, California. The population was 9,199 at the 2000 census. The fields aroung Kingsburg are mostly grape vineyards which plant mainly raisin and table grapes. Kingsburg headquarters the Sun Maid Growers of California, a producer of dried fruits. Kingsburg is k..
Kingsburg, Nova Scotia
Kingsburg, Nova Scotia is a small community on the South Shore that is now mainly a vacation area. The village is located at the end of Kingsburg peninsula by the villages of Rose Bay and Riverport. The closest major centre is Bridgewater. It also is not very far from Lunenburg. Kingsburg is loc..
Kingsburgh, KwaZulu-Natal
Kingsburgh is a resort town in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. It is a part of eThekwini. See also KingBurgh ..
Kingsbury
There is also a Kingsbury in Warwickshire, and a Kingsbury in the U.S. state of New York. There is also a Kingsbury music group from Orlando, Florida. www.kingsburymusic.net Kingsbury is a place in the London Borough of Brent, north-west London. Its name means "The King's Manor". Contents 1&nb..
Kingsbury, Indiana
Kingsbury is a town in LaPorte County, Indiana, just northwest of the intersection of U.S. Route 35 and U.S. Route 6. The vacant Kingsbury Munitions plant, in use during World War II, is just east of town. The population was 229 at the 2000 census. Geography Kingsbury is located at [41°31..
Kingsbury, Maine
Kingsbury is a plantation in Piscataquis County, Maine, USA. As of the 2000 census, the plantation had a total population of 9. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the plantation has a total area of 115.6 km² (44.6 mi²). 114.3 km² (44.1 mi²) of it is land and 1.2 km² (0.5 m..
Kingsbury, Nevada
Kingsbury is a census-designated place (CDP) in Douglas County, Nevada, United States. The population was 2,624 at the 2000 census. Geography Kingsbury is located at [38°58′24″N, 119°54′10″W] (38.973450, -119.902674)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the Unite..
Kingsbury, New York
Kingsbury is a town in Washington County, New York, United States. The population was 11,171 at the 2000 census. The Town of Kingsbury is on the western border of the county. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Communities and locations in Kingsbury5 External l..
Kingsbury, Quebec
Kingsbury is a village of 150 people, part of the Le Val-Saint-François Regional County Municipality in the Estrie region of Quebec. It is completely surrounded by the township of Melbourne. ..
Kingsbury, Texas
Kingsbury is a census-designated place (CDP) in Guadalupe County, Texas, United States. The population was 652 at the 2000 census. Geography Kingsbury is located at [29°38′31″N, 97°48′36″W] (29.642073, -97.809924)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United ..
Kingsbury, Victoria
Kingsbury is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Its Local Government Area is the City of Darebin. This suburb was named after Bruce Kingsbury V.C.(Victoria Cross)who died in Papua New Guinea during the Second World War. Important Landmark McDonald's Kingsbury is an important location righ..
Kingsbury, Warwickshire
Kingbury is a large village in the North Warwickshire district of Warwickshire, England. In the 2001 census it had a population of 7,523. It is situated between Birmingham and Tamworth, overlooking the River Tame, and is at the start of the A51 to Chester. Kingsbury is most well known for the King..
Kingsbury Commitment
The Kingsbury Commitment of 1913 marked the beginning of AT&Ts monopoly. The Bell System and independent telephone operators reduced competition out of concern for government intervention. The government had been increasingly worried that AT&T and the other Bell Companies were monopolizing the indus..
Kingsbury County, South Dakota
Kingsbury County is a county located in the U.S. state of South Dakota. As of 2000, the population is 5,815. Its county seat is De Smet6. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Townships1.2 Adjacent Counties2 Demographics3 Cities and towns Geography According to the U.S. Census Bure..
Kingsbury Episcopi
for at grid reference ST433210 Kingsbury Episcopi is a village and parish in Somerset, England, situated nine miles north west of Yeovil in the South Somerset district. The village has a population of 1,277[#endnote_population]. References ↑ Somerset County Council, 2002. &..
Kingsbury High School
Kingsbury High School is a High School in Kingsbury, London, United Kingdom. It currently takes on more than 300 pupils a year culminating in just under 2,000 students (including sixth form). History Image Tyler.jpg The school started out as Kingsbury County School in a premises on the Edgware R..
Kingsbury London Tigers F.C.
Kingsbury London Tigers F.C. are a football club based in Kingsbury, London, England. They were formed in 2006 by a merger of Kingsbury Town F.C. and London Tigers F.C.. They are currently members of the Spartan South Midlands Football League Premier Division. Kingsbury Town were established in 191..
Kingsbury tube station
Kingsbury tube station is a London Underground station at Kingsbury. It is on the Jubilee Line, between Queensbury and Wembley Park. It is in Travelcard Zone 4. It was opened on December 10, 1932 as part of the Stanmore branch of the Metropolitan Line and with the rest of the branch became part o..
Kingsbury Water Park
Kingsbury Water Park is a country park in north Warwickshire, England. It is owned and managed by Warwickshire County Council. It has 15 lakes situated in over 600 acres (2.4 km²) of country park. The park is conveniently situated for visitors from nearby Birmingham. It is renowned for its bir..
Kingsclear, New Brunswick
For the First Nations reserve, see Kingsclear First Nation. For the parish which includes the Kingsclear and Hanwell local service districts, see Kingsclear, New Brunswick (parish). Kingsclear is a local service district and group of communities along the south bank of the Saint John River west and..
Kingsclear, New Brunswick (parish)
Kingsclear is a parish in southwestern New Brunswick, Canada in York County. It is located southwest of Fredericton and is bounded on the north and west by the Saint John River. Notable communities within the parish include Hanwell, Island View, French Village and Lower Kingsclear and Kingsclear. I..
Kingsclear Youth Training Centre
Kingsclear Youth Training Centre was a youth detention centre (for boys) just west of Fredericton, New Brunswick. Karl Toft was one of the guards there, and he has been committing 34 sex crimes between the mid 1960's and the mid 1980's. He has admitted to raping over 200 boys in a 35 year period. Ot..
Kingsclere
frame Kingsclere is a large village in northern Hampshire, UK, most famous for its proximity to Watership Down, and is situated equidistant from Basingstoke and Newbury on the A339. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 3,396. In 2005 it started its Village Plan for the next 10 years to ma..
Kingscliff, New South Wales
Kingscliff is a seaside town on the far North Coast of New South Wales, Australia in Tweed Shire Council. Just south of Tweed Heads, Kingscliff, with a population of just over 4000 is a beach community offering a wide variety of holiday accommodation. Together with the villages of Chinderah and Fi..
Kingscote
Kingscote may refer to a number of places: Kingscote, South Australia Kingscote in England 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 intende..
Kingscote, South Australia
Kingscote ([35°39′S 137°38′E]) is the main town on Kangaroo Island, with a population of about 1,200 people. It is a well established tourist centre, and also the administrative and communications centre. There is a museum in Hope Cottage, which tells the history of the area. One tou..
Kingscote railway station
Kingscote is a railway station on the Bluebell Railway. It was originally opened as a double track station on the line between Lewes and East Grinstead. It was closed under the Beeching Axe, but is now being reopened as a single track with a crossing loop under the Bluebell Railway's longer term p..
Kingscote School for Girls
Kingscote School for Girls is a fictional girls' boarding school created by Antonia Forest, the pen name of Patricia Rubinstein, where four of her Marlow family books are set. It is located in Wade Abbas - a fictional town elevated to city status by the presence of Wade Minster, a cathedral. The b..
Kingscourt
Kingscourt (Dún an Rí in Irish) is a town in County Cavan, Ireland. It is located in the east of the county near Carrickmacross. See also: List of towns in the Republic of Ireland Kingscourt also has a railway line which closed in 2001. The line which runs from Kingscourt to Navan and the on to ..
Kingsdale School
Kingsdale School is a mixed comprehensive secondary school. Kingsdale School is situated in West Dulwich, South London and has an age range of 11-16. ..
Kingsdon
Kingsdon could be Kingsdon, DevonKingsdon, Somerset 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 to go back and fix it to point directly to th..
Kingsdon, Somerset
for at grid reference ST516263 Kingsdon is a village and parish in Somerset, England, situated three miles south east of Somerton in the South Somerset district. The village is situated near the Fosse Way Roman road. The village has a population of 356[#endnote_population] there ..
Kingsdown
Kingsdown may refer to: Locations:*West Kingsdown, Kent, England.*Kingsdown, Kent, Kent, England*Kingsdown, Wiltshire, a suburb of Swindon This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to c..
Kingsdown, Kent
Kingsdown is a village immediately to the south of Walmer, itself south of Deal, on the English Channel coast of Kent. There is also a West Kingsdown in Kent. The Kingsdown lifeboat The first lifeboat to be presented to the fishermen of Kingsdown RNLI was donated in 1865 by William Ferguson at a c..
Kingsessing, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Kingsessing is a neighborhood in the Southwest section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, located adjacent to the neighborhoods of Cedar Park, Southwest Schuykill, and Mount Moriah, as well as Yeadon in Delaware County. It is roughly bounded by Cobbs Creek and 60th Street to the southwest..
Kingsey
Kingsey is a small village in Buckinghamshire, England. It is located near the border with Oxfordshire, about two miles east of Thame, a mile south of Haddenham. The village name is of 12th century origin and means 'king's island', referring to a piece of dry land that belonged to the king in the ..
Kingsey de Warwick
The Kingsey de Warwick were a Tier II Junior "A" team based out of Warwick, Quebec. They used to play out of the Quebec Junior AAA Hockey League. Ligue de Hockey Junior AAA Quebec ..
Kingsford, Michigan
Kingsford is a city in Dickinson County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 5,549 at the 2000 census. Michigan State Highway 95 connects with U.S. Highway 2 and U.S. Highway 141 just a mile or so north in Iron Mountain. The road crosses the Menominee River into Wisconsin where it con..
Kingsford, New South Wales
Kingsford is a suburb in Sydney, Australia located about 7km south of the central business district, falling under the authority of Randwick council. Its postal code is 2032. Kingsford lies directly south of the University of New South Wales in Kensington, and many of the residents are students livi..
Kingsford Dibela
Sir Kingsford Dibela (1932-2002) was Governor-General of Papua New Guinea in 1983 to 1989. Born in Dogura area of Milne Bay Province, he was a member of the Wedau people. Dibela died in 2002. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Kingsford Heights, Indiana
Kingsford Heights is a town in LaPorte County, Indiana, United States. The population was 1,453 at the 2000 census. Geography Kingsford Heights is located at [41°28′52″N, 86°41′33″W] (41.481237, -86.692406)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States..
Kingsford Smith
Kingsford Smith can refer to: Kingsford Smith International Airport, the primary commercial airport serving Sydney, Australia. Charles Kingsford Smith, an early Australian aviation pioneer, for whom Kingsford Smith International Airport is named. Division of Kingsford Smith, an Australian Electoral..
Kingsford smith aerial services pl7 tanker
KINGSFORD SMITH AVIATION SERVICE PTY LTD PL-7 TANKER AUSTRALIA HISTORY & NOTES : Kingsford Smith Aviation Service, an Australian company active in the sales, servicing and overhaul of aircraft, had been established in 1946 from the Kingsford Smith Air Service formed some 10 years earlier by Sir C..
Kingsford Smith Drive, Canberra
Kingsford Smith Drive, is a main road in the district of Belconnen in Canberra, Australia. It is a duel carriageway road which runs from the intersection at Drake Brockman Drive until the T-intersection at Karinga Drive. It is a north-south running road with a distance of roughly 7.2km, with a la..
Kingsford Smith International Airport
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Kingsgate, East Kilbride
Kingsgate is an area of the Scottish new town East Kilbride, in South Lanarkshire. The Kingsgate Retail Park is a relatively modern development at the northern extreme of the town, first opened in 1995. It grew in popularity when parking charges were introduced for car parks at the town centre. A..
Kingsgate, Washington
Kingsgate is a census-designated place (CDP) in King County, Washington, United States. The population was 12,222 at the 2000 census. Based on per capita income, one of the more reliable measures of affluence, Kingsgate ranks 70th of 522 areas in the state of Washington to be ranked. Geography Kin..
Kingsgate Bridge
Kingsgate Bridge is a striking, modern reinforced concrete construction footbridge across the River Wear, in Durham, England. It is a Grade I listed building [link]. It was designed in 1963 by Sir Ove Arup personally, connecting Bow Lane on the historic peninsula in the centre of Durham to..
Kingsgate Castle
Kingsgate Castle on the cliffs above Kingsgate Bay, Broadstairs, Kent was built for Lord Holland (Henry Fox, 1st Baron Holland) in the 1760s. The name Kingsgate is related to an incidental landing of Charles II on 30 June 1683 (gate is a "cliff-gap") but other English monarchs have also used this c..
Kingsgrove, New South Wales
Kingsgrove is a suburb that lies across the City of Rockdale, the City of Hurstville and the City of Canterbury in southern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is located 16km south of the Sydney central business district. It is partly located in the St George area and partl..
Kingsgrove railway station, Sydney
Kingsgrove is a railway station in the south west of Sydney on the CityRail network. Kingsgrove has 2 island platform on the 2 middle tracks of a 4 track section, with a centre turnback siding. Accessibility The status of this station with regards to Easy Access for wheelchairs is unclear...
Kingsguard
For the British military unit called the King's Guard see Queen's Guard; for royal/governmental protective agencies see: List of protective service agencies. The Kingsguard are the royal bodyguards of Westeros in George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning..
Kingshill, United States Virgin Islands
Kingshill is home to the University of the Virgin Islands campus in St. Croix. The St. Croix campus opened in 1964. ..
Kingsholm Stadium
Kingsholm Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Gloucester, England. It is currently used mostly for rugby union matches and is the home stadium of Gloucester RFC. The stadium is able to hold 13,000 people. ..
Kingshouse
The Kingshouse inn and hotel marks the eastern end of Glen Coe at the junction with Glen Etive. It is sited in an isolated position, about 2 km to the east of the head of the glen towards Rannoch Moor, and faces towards the Buachaille Etive Mor, a dramatic peak which is very popular with rock ..
Kingshurst
Kingshurst is a post war housing estate and civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull, in the English county of West Midlands. It is about nine miles east of Birmingham city centre. The Smith's Wood area of Chelmsley Wood borders it to the north and east, Fordbridge to the south and the..
Kingshurst CTC
Kingshurst CTC is in Kingshurst, Birmingham, UK. It is currently the only CTC to offer post-16 students the opportunity to study the International Baccalaureate instead of A-levels. It also offers the options of studying for GNVQs and BTECs in various subjects. The City Technology College, Kingshu..
KingsIsle Entertainment
KingsIsle Entertainment is a video game developer based in Texas. The company was launched in February 2005, with perhaps the best known of its recruits being Tom Hall, co-founder of id Software and Ion Storm. KingsIsle is currently working on two online games, at least one being an MMO. No details..
Kingsize (album)
Sixth and final album by English Britpoppers The Boo Radleys, released in 1998. The album was not a commercial success, despite mostly positive reviews. Track listing "Blue Room In Archway""The Old Newsstand At Hamilton Square""Free Huey""Monuments For A Dead Century""Heaven's At The Bottom Of This..
Kingskerswell
Kingskerswell, is a village located in Devon, England. It is situated between Torquay and Newton Abbot, and the main road (the A380) running through the village is the main road between the two. The village is run by a Parish Council, and has several churches situated throughout the village. Co..
Kingsknowe railway station
Kingsknowe railway station is a railway station serving Kingsknowe in the city of Edinburgh. It is located on the Shotts Line from Glasgow Central to Edinburgh Waverley via Shotts. External links [Train times] and [station information] for from National Rail[Street map..
Kingsland
Kingsland may refer to: Kingsland, AngleseyKingsland, DorsetKingsland, HerefordshireKingsland, LondonKingsland, Shropshire (Shrewsbury)Kingsland, ArkansasKingsland, GeorgiaKingsland, TexasKingsland, Auckland (New Zealand)Kingsland, Barbados (in Christ Church Parish) This is a [disambiguationdi..
Kingsland, Arkansas
Kingsland is a city in Cleveland County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 449 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Trivia2 Geography3 Demographics4 External links Trivia Birthplace of American Music icon Johnny Cash, February 26, 1932. Geography Kingsland is located at ..
Kingsland, Auckland
Kingsland is an old suburb close to the city centre of Auckland in New Zealand. ..
Kingsland, Georgia
Kingsland is a city in Camden County, Georgia, United States. The population was 10,506 at the 2000 census. Geography Kingsland is located at [30°47′41″N, 81°40′18″W] (30.794612, -81.671720)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, ..
Kingsland, London
Kingsland is a district in the London Borough of Hackney, London, England. Modern Kingsland is a debatable (see below) district roughly located to the west of the borough and, insofar as it is profitable to assign borders to the area, it can be said to be bounded by Dalston to the north and east, S..
Kingsland, New Zealand
Suburb:Kingsland City:Auckland Island:North Island Surrounded by - to the north - to the north-east - to the east - to the south-east - to the south - to the south-west - to the north-west Grey Lynn Arch Hill Eden Terrace Mount Eden Balmoral Morningsi..
Kingsland, Texas
Kingsland is a census-designated place (CDP) in Llano County, Texas, United States. The population was 4,584 at the 2000 census. Geography Kingsland is located at [30°40′2″N, 98°26′41″W] (30.667102, -98.444627)[Geographic references#1GR1]. The town is at the confluen..
Kingsland Road
Kingsland Road looking north from the point where it becomes Shoreditch High Street. (January 2006) Kingsland Road is the name of a road, part of the A10, in the London Borough of Hackney in England. It runs from the junction with Old Street and Hackney Road (the section of the A10 south of t..
Kingsland Train Station
Kingsland Train Station is located on the Western Line of the Auckland railway network. It is locacted near Eden Park, the major rugby stadium in Auckland. During rugby games this station becomes very busy, with thousands of supporters going through this station before and after the game. It was upg..
Kingsleigh Nobbs
[[Kingsleigh Nobbs:]] A young Boxer who resides in Whaleybridge. After picking up an injury to his back, he turned his attention to other skills, i.e German. He has become fluent in reading this language in many different impressions, including a German Commander, a French Baker and a young Toddle..
Kingsley
Kingsley may refer to: Places*Kingsley, Cheshire, England.*Kingsley, Hampshire*Kingsley, Iowa, USA.*Kingsley, Kentucky, USA.*Kingsley, Michigan, USA.*Kingsley, Staffordshire*Kingsley Township, Pennsylvania, USA. People (surname)*Adam Kingsley, Australian rules footballer*Ben Kingsley, English actor..
Kingsley, Iowa
Kingsley is a city in Plymouth County, Iowa, United States. The population was 1,245 at the 2000 census. In the 1880s Herbert Hoover lived in the Kingsley community for a short time, following the deaths of his parents. Geography Kingsley is located at [42°35′21″N, 95°58′6″W] (..
Kingsley, Kentucky
Kingsley is a city in Jefferson County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 428 at the 2000 census. Geography Kingsley is located at [38°13′18″N, 85°40′21″W] (38.221570, -85.672551)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the..
Kingsley, Michigan
Kingsley is a village in Grand Traverse County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 1,469 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 2.9 km² (1.1 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 1,46..
Kingsley, Western Australia
Kingsley is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located within the City of Joondalup. Its postcode is 6026. Suburbs of the City of Joondalup Beldon | Burns Beach | Connolly | Craigie | Currambine | Duncraig | Edgewater | Greenwood | Heathridge | Hillarys | Iluka | Joondalup | Kallaroo | King..
Kingsley-International Pictures
Kingsley International Pictures, or Thayer Amusement Corp., are an United States based film distributor and owners of the Avon theatre in Rhode Island. They famously distributed the first film version (L'Amant de Lady Chatterley) by Marc Allégret which led to an obscenity trial in New York. ..
Kingsley A. Taft
Kingsley Arter Taft (July 19, 1903 – March 28, 1970) was an American politician of Ohio's Republican Taft family who served as chief justice of the Ohio Supreme Court and also served briefly as a United States Senator. Taft was born in Cleveland, Ohio. He graduated from high school there and ..
Kingsley Amis
The cover of Kingsley Amis' Collected Letters, published in 2000 Sir Kingsley William Amis (April 16, 1922 – October 22, 1995) was an English novelist, poet, critic, and teacher. He wrote more than twenty novels, three collections of poetry, short stories, radio and television scripts, a..
Kingsley and Froghall railway station
Kingsley and Froghall station is a passenger station on the Churnet Valley Railway in Staffordshire, Great Britain. History Kingsley and Froghall station, situated on the Churnet valley line (opened July 13, 1849) of the North Staffordshire Railway, was opened to both passengers and goods on ..
Kingsley Black
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Kingsley Charles Dunham
Professor Sir Kingsley Charles Dunham (1910-2001) was one of the leading British geologists and mineralogists of the 20th century. He was a Professor of Geology at the University of Durham from 1950-71. He was Professor Emeritus from 1967-2001). He was director of the British Geological Survey from..
Kingsley College
Kingsley College is a Wesleyan school of theology located in Melbourne, Australia. The college was opened by Kingsley Ridgeway in 1948. It was originally known as the Wesleyan Methodist Bible College of Australia; in 1974, its name was changed to honour its founder. Run by the Wesleyan Methodist C..
Kingsley Covered Bridge
The Kingsley Covered Bridge (also called the Mill River Bridge) is a covered bridge in Clarendon, Vermont. Built in 1836 by T.K. Norton, the bridge is a town lattice style with a 120 foot span across the Mill River. The bridge is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places. It is located..
Kingsley Davis
Kingsley Davis (August 20, 1908- February 27, 1997) was an American sociologist and demographer. He contributed to studies of American and worldwide societies, and coined the terms "population explosion" and "zero population growth". Books by Kingsley Davis Human Society (MacMillan, 1949)The Popul..
Kingsley Hall
Kingsley Hall (front view) Kingsley Hall is a community centre in the East End of London. It dates back to the work of Doris and Muriel Lester, who had a nursery school in nearby Bruce Road. Their brother, Kingsley Lester, died aged 26 in 1914, leaving money for work in the local area for "ed..
Kingsley lake
Kingsley Lake is a round lake of about 2000 acres in North Central Florida, about 6 miles East of Starke, Florida. According to some sources, it is the oldest and highest lake in Florida, located on the edge of the Trail Ridge formation. The lake is a very stable lake with a sandy bottom. Its deepe..
Kingsley Martin
Kingsley Martin (1897–1969) was a British journalist who edited the left-leaning political magazine the New Statesman for thirty years, from 1930 to 1960. Under Martin's editorship, the New Statesman (renamed New Statesman and Nation after absorbing The Nation in 1931) became a key player in ..
Kingsley Royal
Kingsley is the official mascot of Reading Football Club. He was first seen during the 1997-98 season. He is played by Andrew Morgan. #redirect [[Template:Fact]] External links [Reading F.C. website][Hob Nob Anyone? Unofficial Website] ..
Kingsley Shacklebolt
Kingsley Shacklebolt is a member of the Order of the Phoenix in the Harry Potter series of books. He is a tall, bald black man who wears a golden earring and has a deep voice which J.K Rowling mentions several times as 'calming'. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending deta..
Kingsley Township, Pennsylvania
Kingsley Township is a township in Forest County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 261 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 160.3 km² (61.9 mi²). 159.1 km² (61.4 mi²) of it is land and 1.2 km² (0.5 mi²) of..
Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award
The Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award is an American prize that is one of the world's most lucrative poetry awards. It is presented to an emerging poet who has not yet received great fame or success, but who does have an established body of work. The winner of the award receives $100,000. The award was..
Kingsley Wood
redirect [[Template:Infobox President]]Sir Howard Kingsley Wood (19 August 1891 - 21 September 1943) was a Conservative British politician. He was first elected to office as member of the London County Council in 1911, and was elected to parliament in 1918. He served as Parliamentary Secretary to ..
Kingsman
A Kingsman was a former British rank in the armed forces, usually infantry. It could also be applied to any man serving in the British armed forces during the late 17th Century. It is the equivalent to a current private, and is no longer in use, except for particular Regiments of infantry belonging ..
Kingsmead College
Kingsmead College is a private girls' boarding school situated in Melrose, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa. External links [Kingsmead College official site] ..
Kingsmeat
"Kingsmeat" is a short story by Orson Scott Card. It was first published in the 1978 Analog Yearbook. It was edited by Ben Bova. ..
Kingsmill
Kingsmill was the name of a plantation located in James City County, Virginia. It was located on the north bank of the James River a few miles east (downstream) of Jamestown, where the first permanent settlement was established in 1607. In the mid 1970s, between Williamsburg and Grove, along U.S. R..
Kingsmill Bates
Captain Kingsmill Bates (November 3 1916 - May 6 2006) was an British sailor who made repairs to the radar for the battleship Duke of York during the Battle of North Cape during the Second World War. Born in 1916, Bates had served in the Merchant Navy before transferring to the RNVR in 1939. He wa..
Kingsmill massacre
In the Kingsmill massacre on January 5, 1976, ten Protestant men were killed in South Armagh, Northern Ireland, by members of the Provisional Irish Republican Army, using the cover name "South Armagh Republican Action Force". The victims were textile workers returning home to Bessbrook in a Ford Tr..
Kingsnake
The genus Lampropeltis of colubrid snakes includes the Kingsnakes and also the milk snake. These snakes eat rodents and can get quite large. Lampropeltis means "shiny skin" and the majority of kingsnakes have quite vibrant patterns on their skin. Kingsnakes are constrictors and tend to be oppor..
Kingsoft
[Kingsoft] (Chinese: 金山) is a software company located in China. Its applications are WPS Office, PowerWord (金山词霸, a English-Chinese, Chinese-English, English-English, Chinese-Chinese, Chineses-Japanese, Japanese-Chinese, English-Japanese and Japanese-English dictionary softwar..
Kingsport
Kingsport may mean: Kingsport (Lovecraft), a fictional town in the writings of H. P. LovecraftKingsport, Tennessee, a city in the US state of TennesseeKingsport-Bristol-Bristol, TN-VA MSA, a US Metropolitan Statistical AreaKingsport Mets, a minor league baseball team based in Kingsport, TennesseeUS..
Kingsport, Tennessee
Kingsport is a city located primarily in Sullivan County, Tennessee, United States (though it is also located, partially, in Hawkins County). The population was 44,905 at the 2000 census. The city, along with Bristol, Tennessee, Bristol, Virginia and Johnson City, Tennessee, is part of the Tri-Citie..
Kingsport-Bristol-Bristol, TN-VA MSA
The Kingsport-Bristol-Bristol, TN-VA MSA is a U.S. Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) as defined by the United States Office of Management and Budget (OMB). It was formed in December 2003 by the merger of the Bristol, VA MSA and Kingsport-Bristol, TN-VA MSA. Note: Since a state constitutional cha..
Kingsport (Lovecraft)
Kingsport is a fictional town in the writings of H. P. Lovecraft. The town first appeared in Lovecraft's short story "The Terrible Old Man" (1921). The town is also part of the Cthulhu Mythos and is featured in role-playing games based on the mythos. Contents 1 Location2 History3 A..
Kingsport Mets
The Kingsport Mets are a minor-league baseball team based in Kingsport, Tennessee. The team, which plays in the Appalachian League, is a Rookie League affiliate of Major League Baseball's New York Mets. Once housed at a local high school, Dobyns-Bennett High School, the Kingsport Mets now play the..
KingsRow
KingsRow is a strong checkers engine, and can be used with the CheckerBoard GUI. It is released by Ed Gilbert in 2000. Unlike Cake++, KingsRow can use the Chinook database, up to 8-pieces. History KingsRow was stronger than Cake++ in the early years. Cake++ finally caught up with KingsRow and gra..
Kingsrow (disambiguation)
Kingsrow may refer to: The row farthest from the board in draughts.KingsRow is a checkers engine.Kings Row is a 1942 film which tells the story of a group of children who grow up leading supposedly idyllic lives in a small town with disturbing secrets. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation..
Kingstanding
Kingstanding is an area in north Birmingham, England. It gives its name to a ward in the Erdington formal district. Kingstanding ward includes the areas; Perry Common, St. Mary's College, Witton Lakes and parts of Kingstanding Circle, Wirley Birch and New Oscott. The other part of Kingstanding fal..
Kingsteignton
Kingsteignton is a village in Devon, England. It lies to the west of the Teign Estuary and Teignmouth. Kingsteignton is purportedly the largest village in England with a population of over 11,000 with more inhabitants than many towns in Devon. The location of the village, next to the larger town of..
Kingsthorpe
Kingsthorpe was once a Northamptonshire village but is now a suburb to the north-west of the major town of Northampton. The church was begun in the 11th century and includes some features which date from that time. The tower and spire are 14th century. Joan Hickson, who played Miss Marple in the B..
Kingsthorpe community college
Kingsthorpe Community College (KCC) is a large secondary school in Northamptonshire. The school is based on two sites, the lower site on Welford Road and the higher site on Boughton Green road. The college was a language college but the speciallity is due to change. KCC is also next to one site of t..
Kingstie
Kingstie was a cryptozoological hoax invented in 1934 as an echo of the 1904 Lake George Monster hoax. It was reported as "a strange creature with the head of a dragon and eyes of fire" in Lake Ontario near Kingston, Ontario, Canada. "As a prank, they had fabricated a semblance of the creature usi..
Kingston
Contents 1 Jamaica2 United Kingdom2.1 England2.2 Scotland3 Australia4 Canada5 United States6 See also There are a large number of places named Kingston: Jamaica Kingston, Jamaica, the capital United Kingdom England Kingston upon Hull - East Riding of ..
Kingston, Australia
Places called Kingston in Australia include: Kingston, TasmaniaKingston, VictoriaKingston-On-Murray, South AustraliaKingston SE, South Australia (named to differentiate it from Kingston-On-Murray)Kingston, Australian Capital TerritoryKingston, Norfolk Island, the capital of the territory This is a ..
Kingston, Australian Capital Territory
Kingston District: South Canberra Established: 1922 Postcode: 2604 Population: 2145 (2001 census) Median property value: $380,000 (2005)[link] Canberra suburbs near Kingston Barton Barton Fyshwick Forrest Kingston Fyshwick Griffith Griffith Fyshwick A..
Kingston, California
The town of Kingston, California no longer exists. Founded in 1856 by Lucious A. Whitmore, who operated the first ferry to cross the Kings River, Kingston became a stopping place on the Overland Stage route between Stockton and Visalia after 1858. A toll bridge replaced the ferry in 1873, and the to..
Kingston, East Lothian
Kingston is a small hamlet near North Berwick in East Lothian, Scotland. Surrounded by farmland, the only non-residential building in Kingston is the industrial kitchen of the Kingston Country Bakery. Fenton Tower Fenton Tower in Kingston is an exclusive refurbished 16th century tower which fu..
Kingston, Georgia
Kingston is a city in Bartow County, Georgia, United States. The population was 659 at the 2000 census. Geography Kingston is located at [34°14′9″N, 84°56′41″W] (34.235749, -84.944648)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the cit..
Kingston, Green Lake County, Wisconsin
Kingston is a town in Green Lake County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 900 at the 2000 census. The Village of Kingston is located within the town. There also another Town of Kingston in Juneau County. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area o..
Kingston, Illinois
Kingston is a village in DeKalb County, Illinois, United States. The population was 980 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Schools4 External links Geography Kingston is located at [42°5′60″N, 88°45′43″W] (42.099945, -88.761913)[Ge..
Kingston, Isle of Wight
Kingston is the name of two localities on the Isle of Wight. The village of Kingston is located eight kilometres southwest of Newport in the southwest of the island. The area of East Cowes lies on the River Medina immediately to the south of the town. ..
Kingston, Jamaica
The location of Kingston Kingston (population 652,000) is the capital of Jamaica. It is located on the southeastern coast of the island country at [17°59′N 76°48′W]. It faces a natural harbour protected by the Palisadoes, a long sandspit which connects Port Royal and the Norman..
Kingston, Juneau County, Wisconsin
Kingston is a town in Juneau County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 58 at the 2000 census. There is also a Village of Kingston and another Town of Kingston in Green Lake County. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 147.8 km² (57.1 mi²)..
Kingston, Massachusetts
Kingston is a coastal town in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States. As of 2000 it had a population of 11,780. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Politics5 Government5.1 Board of Selectmen5.2 Board of Health5.3 Planning Board6 Edu..
Kingston, Michigan
Kingston is a village in Tuscola County, Michigan, USA. The population was 450 at the 2000 census. The village is located at the southern edge of Kingston Township and is partially within Koylton Township. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 2.2..
Kingston, Minnesota
Kingston is a city in Meeker County, Minnesota, along the North Fork of the Crow River. The population was 120 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 1.3 km² (0.5 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were..
Kingston, Missouri
Kingston is a city in Caldwell County, Missouri, United States. The population was 287 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Caldwell County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Geography Kingston is located at [39°38′35″N, 94°2′18″W] (39.643172, -94.038408)[Geog..
Kingston, Moray
Kingston is a small village in Moray, Scotland. It is situated immediately north of Garmouth at the western side of the mouth of the River Spey on the coast of the Moray Firth. ..
Kingston, Nevada
A very very small town in Lander County,Nevada a few people still live at Kingston however. ..
Kingston, New Hampshire
Kingston, New Hampshire K-Town Location within Rockingham County, New Hampshire County Rockingham County Settled: [[]] → Incorporated: 1694 Government – –Board of Selectmen Mark A. Heitz, Chairman Area –Land &nb..
Kingston, New Jersey
Map of Kingston Village in Middlesex and Somerset Counties Kingston is officially designated as a Village Center by the New Jersey State Planning Commission. It is located partly within South Brunswick Township, in Middlesex County, New Jersey and partly within Franklin Township, in Somerset C..
Kingston, New York
Kingston is a city in Ulster County, New York, United States. It is about 100 miles north of New York City, along the Hudson River. The population was 23,456 at the 2000 census. The City of Kingston is on the eastern border of Ulster County, and is the county seat. Contents 1 History2 ..
Kingston, New Zealand
Kingston is a small town at the southernmost end of Lake Wakatipu in New Zealand's South Island. It is 40 kilometres south of Queenstown by a road which winds between the lake to the west and The Remarkables mountains to the east. It is 70 kilometres north of Lumsden, and close to the headwaters of ..
Kingston, Norfolk Island
Kingston is the capital of the Australian South Pacific Territory of Norfolk Island. The settlement marks the landing point of Lieutenant Philip Gidley King and 22 settlers (including 9 male and 6 female convicts) on the 6 March 1788, less than 2 months after the establishment of the British colony..
Kingston, Nova Scotia
Kingston is a village located on the north bank of the Annapolis River in the Annapolis Valley of Nova Scotia, Canada. As of 2001, the population was 3,009. Originally named Kingston Station, the village was located on the Halifax-Yarmouth main line of the Dominion Atlantic Railway and developed in..
Kingston, Ohio
Kingston is a village in Ross County, Ohio in the USA. The population was 1,032 at the 2000 census. Geography Kingston is located at [39°28′19″N, 82°54′50″W] (39.472029, -82.913974)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the villa..
Kingston, Oklahoma
Kingston is a town in Marshall County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 1,390 at the 2000 census. Geography Kingston is located at [34°0′1″N, 96°43′16″W] (34.000146, -96.721133)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the..
Kingston, Ontario
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Kingston, Ontario Inner Harbour
The Kingston, Ontario Inner Harbour is situated at the south end of the Cataraqui River northeast of the downtown core of Kingston, Ontario, Canada. It is the section of Kingston Harbour that is north of the La Salle Causeway. ..
Kingston, Ontario railway station
Kingston station in Kingston, Ontario is served by VIA Rail trains running from Toronto to Ottawa and Montréal. The station is staffed, with ticket sales, a snack bar, telephones, washrooms, and wheelchair access to the station and trains. People visiting the station and parking in the parking lot..
Kingston, Pennsylvania
Kingston is a borough in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, on the Susquehanna River, opposite Wilkes Barre. Kingston was incorporated as a borough in 1858. It is part of the greater metropolitan area of the city of Wilkes-Barre. In 1900, 3,846 people lived here; in 1910, 6,449; and in 1940, 20, 679 peop..
Kingston, Portsmouth
Kingston is a residential area of the city of Portsmouth in the English county of Hampshire. Kingston Road is the 27th longest road in portmouth, all the way down it contains shops, cafes, churches, Kingston was bombed in world war two when new housing was just build it wasn't until the early 196..
Kingston, Rhode Island
Kingston is an unincorporated village in the town of South Kingstown, Rhode Island in the United States. The area known as Kingston is about 1.6 square miles (4 km²) in size with a population of slightly over 5,000 (as of 2002). Kingston sits at 252 feet above sea level. Kingston is know..
Kingston, South Australia
There are two towns named Kingston in South Australia: Kingston SE, South Australia on the Limestone CoastKingston-On-Murray, South Australia in the Riverland This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page..
Kingston, Tasmania
With a population of around 15,000 (2004), Kingston remains one of the fastest growing towns on the outskirts of the city of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Nestled 15km south of the city between and around several hills, Kingston is the capital of its wider municipality, Kingborough, and today serves ..
Kingston, Tennessee
Kingston is a city in Roane County, Tennessee, United States. Kingston is adjacent to Watts Bar Lake The population was 5,264 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Roane County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 External ..
Kingston, Utah
Kingston is a town in Piute County, Utah, in the United States. The population was 142 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Creation4 Functions5 Administration6 Organizational history7 Town council presidents (mayors)8 External links Geo..
Kingston, Washington
Kingston (formerly Apple Tree Cove) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Kitsap County, Washington, United States. The population was 1,611 as of the 2000 census. Kingston is
