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M'alayah
The M'alayah is a kind of dance common in the UAE among people of Persian origin, and among people of other Persian Gulf countries. It is known as a dance for gays, with humourous lyrics which refer a lot to homosexuality. Due to local intolerance of gay activity, this dance was banned in public an..
M. Alan Kazlev
M. Alan Kazlev is an amateur paleontologist and esotericist writer who lives in Melbourne, Australia. He has created an extensive website called Kheper, which contains over 1500 articles by himself and others on various scientific and esoteric topics, including Theosophy, Aurobindo, and Ken Wilber. ..
M. Alison Atkins
"Perchance some kindlier ark may come with gentle crew and open door.". The Antedilvuans. (Margaret) Alison Atkins (b. 1878, Fulham) was an artist and illustrator. In 1881 the two year old Margaret Atkins was living at 44 Loftus Road with her parents Arthur and Kate, two siblings (Arthur wh..
Ma'lul
Ma'lul was a Palestinian village that was captured by Israel during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. Ma'lul DistrictDistrict of Nazareth Location6 km west of Nazareth Israeli occupation dateJuly 14, 1948 Israeli military operationOperation Dekel Israeli attacking brigaden/a Remaining popul..
MAL
MAL can refer to: Mobile Allocation Lists, a term used in GSM.Mobile Application Link, an application programming interfaceMalediction (shortened to MaL), a weapon in the MMORPG Neocronmal, the German expression for times ..
Mal
Mal, son of Rochraide, was a legendary king of Ulster and later High King of Ireland in the 2nd century. He took the throne when he overthrew Tuathal Teachtmhar on the hill of Cennguba on the plain of Mag Line (Moylinny). After ruling for four years he was overthrown by Tuathal's son Fedlimid Recht..
Mal'akhi Junction
The Mal'akhi Junction, also known as Qastina (Hebrew: קסטינה) for the Arab village which once stood there, is a major road junction in Israel, between highways 3 and 40. Like most junctions in Israel, it serves as a major transportation hub. Due to its proximity to Qiryat Mal'akhi, it is also..
Mala
Mala can refer to the following: Mala (caste) from Andhra Pradesh Rufous Hare Wallaby, which is another name for the Mala, a small marsuipal wallaby native to Australia. Japa mala: A strand of 108 beads used in meditation A widely used Chinese spice, See Sichuan mala Mala (Pakistani singer), a famo..
Malaba
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Malaba is a town on the Kenya-Uganda border, and the main crossing between the two countries. The nearby town of Busia is also a busy border post. Malaba in Kenya has an urban population of 7302 (1999 census) [link] ..
Malabadi Bridge
The Malabadi Bridge (Turkish: Malabadi Köprüsü) is an arch bridge spanning the Batman River between Silvan, Diyarbakır and Tatvan, Bitlis in southeastern Turkey. It was built between 1146 and 1147 during the Artuk period by Timurtas of Mardin, son of Ilgazi, grandson of Artuk. It was restore..
Malabang, Lanao del Sur
Malabang is a municipality in the province of Lanao del Sur, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 33,177 people in 4,883 households. Barangays Malabang is politically subdivided into 37 barangays. BacayawanBadak LumaoBagoaingudBonigaBPS VillageBetayanCampo MuslimCh..
Malabar
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Bekal Fort Beach, Kerala Malabar (Malayalam: മലബാര്‍ ) is a region of southern India, lying between the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea, and comprising the northern half of the state of Kerala. Geographically the name is sometimes exten..
Malabar, Florida
For other uses of Malabar, see Malabar (disambiguation). Malabar is a town in Brevard County, Florida, USA. The population was 2,622 at the 2000 census. As of 2004, the population recorded by the U.S. Census Bureau is 2,754 [link]. Geography Malabar is located at [27°59′39″N, ..
Malabar, Indonesia
For other uses of Malabar, see Malabar (disambiguation). Malabar is a town in Indonesia on the island of Java. It lies in West Java province near Mount Malabar (Gunung Malabar), a stratovolcano. Radio History of Malabar In the era just before the beginning of World War One, two spark wireless sta..
Malabar, New South Wales
For other uses, see Malabar (disambiguation). Malabar is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. The suburb takes its name from the MV Malabar, a [Burns Philp Company] passenger and cargo steamer that was shipwrecked at Long Bay on April 2, 1931. The ship itself w..
Malabari paratha
Malabari paratha is a type of Indian bread, made by Malayalees (sometimes referred as Malabaries), who are the natives of Kerala, one of the southern states in India. These are layered breads, made with refined wheat flour and water and usually enriched with whole eggs. The dough is divided into equ..
Malabars
Malabars is a mistaken appellation in the nineteenth century led Westerners to designate all the people of South India (Tamils, Telugus, Malayalees and Kannadigas included) and its a term based on the Malabar region of present state of Kerala in India. This term was applied by the Dutch to designat..
Malabar (disambiguation)
Malabar may refer to: Malabar, a region of southern IndiaMalabar rites, in Catholicism, are named after itMalabar, Indonesia, a town on the island of Java, IndonesiaMalabar, FloridaMalabar, Trinidad and TobagoMalabar, New South Wales, a suburb of SydneyMalabar Hill, a neighbourhood of Mumbai, India..
Malabar Cancer Centre
Malabar Cancer Center (MCC) established at Kodiyeri near Thalassery in Kerala state, South India is an autonomous centre under Government of Kerala. MCC is constituted as a Charitable Society under Department of Power. This project is envisaged to develop a hospital with all modern facilities for d..
Malabar Civet
The Malabar Civet (Viverra civettina) is a civet belonging to the family Viverridae. Once common along the lowland coastal tracts of Western Ghats of Kerala and Karnataka of South India, the species became rare even by the turn of this century. Listed as Criticially Endangered by the IUCN, the spe..
Malabar Coast
The Malabar Coast also known as the Malabarian Coast, is a long and narrow south-western shore line of the mainland Indian subcontinent. Bekal Fort Beach, Kerala Definitions Geographically, the Malabar Coast, especially on its westward-facing mountain slopes, comprises the wettest region of..
Malabar Coast moist forests
The Malabar Coast moist forests is a tropical moist broadleaf forest ecoregion of southwestern India. It lies along India's Konkan and Malabar coasts, in a narrow strip between the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghats range, which runs parallel to the coast. It has an area of 35,500 square kilometers ..
Malabar danio
The Malabar Danio (Devario malabaricus formerly Danio malabaricus) is a tropical fish belonging to the minnow family (Cyprinidae). Originating in Sri Lanka and the west cost of India, the fish has been circulated throughout the world through the aquarium fish trade. It grows to a maximum length ..
Malabar District
Malabar District was an administrative district of British India and independent India's Madras State. The British district included the present-day districts of Kannur, Kozhikode, Wayanad, Malappuram, and Palakkad in the northern part of Kerala state. The district lay between the Arabian Sea on the..
Malabar Farm State Park
Malabar Farm State Park is an Ohio State Park, located near Perrysville, Ohio, and the Mohican State Park. Malabar Farm was built in 1936 by Pulitzer Prize winning author Louis Bromfield, and was his home until his death in 1956. On May 21, 1945, Bromfield hosted Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall'..
Malabar Grey Hornbill
The Malabar Grey Hornbill, Ocyceros griseus, is a hornbill. Hornbills are a family of tropical near-passerine birds found in the Old World. The Malabar Grey Hornbill is a common resident breeder in south west India. This is a gregarious bird mainly of forest habitats. The female lays up to four..
Malabar Hill
Priyadarshini Park in Mumbai For other uses of Malabar, see Malabar (disambiguation). Malabar Hill is a small hillock in southern Mumbai (formerly Bombay), India, and is the location of the Walkeshwar Temple, founded by the Silhara kings. The temple was destroyed by the Portuguese, but rebuil..
Malabar Independent Syrian Church
The Malabar Independent Syrian Church (Thozhiyur Sabha) is a Church of Syriac Orthodox tradition in South India. The Church is located in Thrissur District, Kerala State. The Cathedral is at Thozhiyur, a small village near to Kunnamkulam and Guruvayur. The current leader (Metropolitan) is Alathoor ..
Malabar Island
Malabar Island (also known as Middle Island) is an island in the Seychelles. It is the second largest island of the Aldabra Atoll in the Aldabra Group of islands, 1000 kilometres southwest of the country's capital, Victoria. The island covers an area of 26.8 km² and is uninhabited. This long, ..
Malabar Lark
The Malabar Lark, or Malabar Crested Lark, Galerida malabarica, is a sedentary breeding bird in western India. This is a common bird of open country, cultivation and scrub, often at some altitude. It nests on the ground, laying two to three eggs. Its food is seeds and insects, the latter especi..
Malabar Parakeet
The Malabar Parakeet also known as the Blue-winged Parakeet, (Psittacula columboides) is endemic to the Western Ghats in Southern India. The range of this species is less than 50,000 square kilometres and hence it is classified as a "restricted range" species by the IUCN. The species probably shar..
Malabar Pied Hornbill
The Malabar Pied Hornbill (Anthracoceros coronatus) is a hornbill. Hornbills are a family of tropical near-passerine birds found in the Old World. The Malabar Pied Hornbill is a common resident breeder in tropical southern Asia from India and Sri Lanka east to Borneo. Its habitat is open woodland ..
Malabar rainforests
The term Malabar rainforests refers to one or more distinct ecoregions recognized by biogeographers: the Malabar Coast moist forests formerly occupied the coastal zone to the 250 meter elevation (but 95% of these forests no longer exist)the South Western Ghats moist deciduous forests grow at interm..
Malabar rites
Malabar rites is a conventional term for certain customs or practices of the native Catholics of South India, concerning the liturgical rites, which the Jesuit missionaries allowed their Indian neophytes to retain after conversion, but which were afterwards prohibited by Rome. The missions concerned..
Malabar Special Police
The Malabar Special Police (MSP) is a paramilitary unit of the State Police of Kerala, India, equivalent to a SWAT team in the United States. This unit also trains new recruits and also helps the local police units to maintain law and order during emergencies. During emergencies, this unit forms the..
Malabar Trogon
The Malabar Trogon, Harpactes fasciatus, is a near passerine bird in the trogon family, Trogonidae. It is restricted to Sri Lanka and western India. It is a resident of dense tropical forests, where it nests in a hollow in a tree stump, with a typical clutch of 2-4 eggs. Malabar Trogons feed o..
Malabar Whistling Thrush
The Malabar Whistling Thrush, Myophonus horsfieldii, is a whistling thrush in the thrush family Turdidae. They are also known locally by the name of Whistling Schoolboy for the very human whistling calls that they make at dawn. It is a resident in the Western Ghats and associated hills in penin..
Malabathrum
Malabathrum, also known as Malobathrum or Malabar leaf, is the name used in classical and medieval texts for the leaf of the plant Cinnamomum tamala (sometimes given as Cinnamomum tejpata). In ancient Greece and Rome, the leaves were used to prepare a fragrant oil, called Oleum Malabathri, and we..
Malaba (disambiguation)
Malaba may refer to: Malaba, a town on the Kenya-Uganda borderMalaba, GabonMalaba, Cameroon redirect[[Template:Disambig]]..
Malabo
Location of Malabo in Equatorial Guinea Malabo is the capital city of Equatorial Guinea, located on the northern coast of Bioko Island (formerly Fernando Póo). Its population has grown rapidly over the past ten years to about 100,000. Malabo is located at 3°45' North, 8°45' East (3.75, 8.7..
Malabon City
Malabon City is one of the cities and municipalities that comprise Metro Manila in the Philippines. Located just north of Manila, the city has a population of approximately 340,000. The city is primarily a residential and industrial town and is one of the most densely populated cities in the metrop..
Malabo International Airport
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Malabsorption
Malabsorption is the state of impaired absorption of nutrients in the small intestine. It has many different potential causes. Specific causes lead to different patterns in malabsorption. It may involve fat and fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E and K); it may also affect vitamin B12, folic acid, iron, p..
Malabsorption syndrome
Any of a variety of conditions that can cause the body to fail to absorp the appropriate nutrients and constituents of food. Common causes include; Coeliac Disease, Tropical Sprue, Crohn's Disease, Short Gut Syndrome. Patients often present with steatorrhea, due to an inability to absorp fat, and ..
Malabuyoc, Cebu
Malabuyoc is a 5th class municipality in the province of Cebu, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 17,015 people in 3,092 households. Barangays Malabuyoc is politically subdivided into 14 barangays. Armeña (Cansilongan)Tolosa (Calatagan)Cerdeña (Ansan)Labrador (Bu..
Malacalypse the setian
Contents 1 Malacalpse the setian1.1 Discordianism1.2 Universal Discordianism1.3 Mal-31.4 Tarynasia the Wise2 Zarathud the younger3 Queen naudia3.1 The Apostles Malacalpse the setian Discordianism Discordianism is a religion that reveres the Greek goddess of..
Malacañang Palace
Malacañan Palace, often known as Malacañang Palace [link], is the official residence of the President of the Philippines. The palace is located along the north bank of the Pasig River in Manila. It is called Palasyo ng Malakanyang in Filipino, and Malacañan Palace when referred to as ..
Malacara (horse)
Malacara (died 1909) was a horse which gained a place in the history of the Welsh settlement in Patagonia, Argentina by a daring leap which saved the life of his rider, John Evans, on a trip to explore the upper Chubut valley and the Andes. John Daniel Evans was three years old when he arrived in P..
Malacatán
Malacatán is a municipality in the San Marcos department of Guatemala. ..
Malacatancito
Malacatancito is a municipality in the Guatemalan department of Huehuetenango. ..
Malacca
Melaka Malacca ملاك Melaka Negeri Bersejarah State Flag Coat of Arms State motto: Bersatu Teguh (Malay, "United We Stand") Capital Malacca Town Governor Tun Datuk Seri Utama Mohd Khalil Yaakob Chief Minister Datuk Seri Haji Mohd Ali Mohd Rust..
Malacca Town
Malacca Town (Malay: Bandar Melaka) is the capital of the Malaysian state of Malacca. The Seri Negeri, the State Administrative and Development Centre which houses the Chief Minister's Office, the State Secretary's Office and the Legislative Assembly Hall is located in Malacca Town. Contents 1&..
Malachi
For the Northern Irish singer songwriter, see Malachi Cush. See also Book of Malachi Malachi or Mal'achi (מַלְאָכִי "My messenger/angel", Standard Hebrew Malʾaḫi, Tiberian Hebrew Malʾāḵî) was a prophet in the Bible ..
Malachim
Malachim was an alphabet created by Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa in the 16th century. It is derived from Hebrew. Other alphabets with a similar origin are Celestial_Alphabet and Passage Du Fleuve. "Malachim" is Hebrew for "angels." ..
Malachite
This article is about the mineral. For the butterfly see Malachite (butterfly) Malachite General Category Mineral Chemical Formula Cu2CO3(OH)2 Identification Crystal system Monoclinic - prismatic Crystal habit Massive, botryoidal, stalactitic Color Green Cleavage Perfect Fr..
Malachite green
Structure Chromatic Form of Malachite green with Chlorine salt Malachite green (also aniline green, basic green 4, diamond green B, or victoria green B, IUPAC name:4-[(4-dimethylaminophenyl)-phenyl-methyl]-N,N-dimethyl-aniline) is a toxic chemical primarily designed to be a dye and is..
Malachite Kingfisher
The Malachite Kingfisher (Alcedo cristata) is a river kingfisher which is widely distributed in Africa south of the Sahara. It is largely resident except for seasonal climate related movements. This is a small kingfisher, 13 cm in length. The general colour of the upper parts of the adult bird ..
Malachi ben Jacob
Malachi ben Jacob ha-Kohen was a prominent Talmudist and methodologist of the eighteenth century. He is considered the last of the great rabbinical authorities of Italy. His birthdate and date of death are unknown, but he died before 1790. He was judge in a beit din at Leghorn, and apparently lived ..
Malachi Cush
Malachi Cush (born 23 September, 1980), is a singer/songwriter from Donaghmore, a small village in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. Coming from a large musical family, he started singing and playing Irish traditional music at an early age. His musical influences also included The Pogues, U2 and Van ..
Malachi Malagrowther
Malachi Malagrowther was a pseudonym used by Sir Walter Scott (1771 - 1832) in a series of letters written to the Edinburgh Weekly News in 1826, successfully defending the right of the Scottish banks to issue banknotes with a face value of less than five pounds. ..
Malachi Martin
Malachi Martin The Reverend Dr. Father Malachi Brendan Martin (July 23, 1921–July 27, 1999) was a Roman Catholic priest and a former Jesuit. He became a popular author and speaker upon various fringe topics. He was a brother of the Irish historian F. X. Martin. Contents 1 Life2..
Malachi O'Doherty
Malachi O'Doherty is a journalist in Belfast, Ireland. He has written two books, The Trouble With Guns: Republican Strategy and the Provisional IRA (The Blackstaff Press 1998)I Was a Teenage Catholic (Mercier/Marino 2003) External Links [Belfast Telegraph: Malachi O'Doherty][Slugger ..
Malachi Throne
Malachi Throne is an American character actor born in New York City on December 1 1928. He was a popular guest star on many television shows of the 1960s and 1970s, co-starring, with Robert Wagner, on the TV show It Takes a Thief. Throne appeared in two two-part episodes of two incarnations of St..
Malachor V
Malachor V Region Outer Rim Territories Population Unknown Official language Basic Affiliation Sith Empire Malachor V is a fictional planet in the Star Wars universe. It is featured in the game [[Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords]] and mentioned in [[Sta..
Malachy Coney
'Malachy Coney, a Belfast-based comic writer and artist, has been producing work since the mid nineteen-eighties. Best known for his comic writing, he has for the last few years, been drawing his own books as well. His first major work was a co-writing stint on the Pat Mills story Third World Wa..
Malachy McCourt
Malachy McCourt during a recent CNN interview Malachy McCourt (born September 30, 1931 in Brooklyn, New York) is the younger brother of Frank McCourt (who wrote Angela's Ashes, and 'Tis.) He was raised in Limerick, Ireland. He returned to the United States in 1952. He has four children: Siobh..
Malacia
Redirect [[Template:Move to Wiktionary]] Malacia can also refer to a Force-power in the Star Wars Expanded Universe which induced a feeling of nausea and dis-ease in its victim. -malacia is a suffix used in medical terms to denote an abnormal "softening of the tissues Osteomalacia (Rickets)Chond..
Malacky
Malacky (-Slovak, German: Malatzka, Hungarian: Malacka) is a town in southwestern Slovakia around 35 km northwest from its capital Bratislava. It is one of the centres of the region "Záhorie", and a cultural and economic hub for nearby villages such as Gajary, Kostolište, Veľké a Malé Leváre, ..
Malacky District
Malacky District (okres Malacky) is a district in the Bratislava Region of western Slovakia. Until 1918, the district was part of the Hungarian county of Pressburg. Municipalities BorinkaGajaryJablonovéJakubovKostolišteKuchyňaLábLozornoMalackyMalé LeváreMariankaPernekPlavecké PodhradiePl..
Malaclypse the Younger
Malaclypse the Younger (short Mal-2) is the author of the Principia Discordia. He is also a character in The Illuminatus! Trilogy. The name is most likely a pen name used by Greg Hill, comrade of Kerry Thornley (aka Lord Omar Khayyam Ravenhurst). During the early years of circulation of the Princip..
Malacostraca
The Malacostraca (Greek: "soft shell") are the largest subgroup of crustaceans and include most of the animals that non-experts recognise as crustaceans, such as the decapods (such as crabs, mole crabs, lobsters and true shrimps), the stomatopods or mantis shrimps, and krills. They also include t..
Malad
Malad can refer to different locations: Malad (Mumbai suburb), town and rail stop in IndiaMalad City, Idaho, a city in southeastern Idaho, in the United States This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this p..
Maladaptation
A maladaptation is an adaptation that is (or has become) less helpful than harmful. It is a term used when discussing both humans and animals in fields such as evolutionary biology, biology, psychology (where it applies to behaviors and other learned survival mechanisms) and other fields where adapt..
Maladjusted
Maladjusted is an album by rock artist Morrissey, released on August 12, 1997. The album (particularly the lead single "Alma Matters") was praised at the time as a return to form for Morrissey, albeit one without the broad appeal of some of his earlier work. These days it is usually seen as his ..
Maladolescenza
Maladolescenza (German title: Spielen wir Liebe, French title: Jeux inderdits de l'adolescence, English title: Playing with Love or Puppy Love) is a 1977 film directed by Pier Giuseppe Murgia. Contents 1 Cast and crew1.1 Crew1.2 Cast2 Plot3 Information4 External link..
Maladroit
English Language: pronunciation: (mălə-droit') adj: inept. noun: an inept person. Maladroit is the fourth album by Weezer. It was released on May 14, 2002 (see 2002 in music) and was the first Weezer album to stray from the 10 song per album "tradition". Maladroit features heavy metal r..
Malad (Mumbai suburb)
For the city in the US state of Idaho, see Malad City, Idaho. Malad is the name of a railway station on the Mumbai suburban railway on the Western Railway railway line. It is a suburb of Mumbai. Apart from the original Maharashtrian settlers, this suburb has a considerable population of Gujaratis, ..
Malad City, Idaho
Malad City (also commonly known as Malad) is the county seat and largest city of Oneida County, Idaho[Geographic references#6GR6]. Its population was 2,158 at the 2000 census. The city named after the nearby Malad River, the name being French for "sickly". Malad City is located along ..
Malad Creek
Malad Creek is a creek in north-west Mumbai. Located west of Malad, the Oshiwara River drains into it. To the west is Madh Island, and to the east lies Versova. ..
Malaefou MacKenzie
[] at NFL.com Malaefou MacKenzie is an american football fullback who played in the National Football League in 2003. College Career He played college football at the University of Southern California ..
Malafrena
Malafrena is a novel published in 1979 by Ursula K. Le Guin. Although she is best known for science fiction and fantasy, the only unusual element of this novel is that it takes place in the imaginary Central European country of Orsinia, which is also the setting of her collection Orsinian Tales. T..
Malafretaz
Malafretaz Country      France Région Rhône-Alpes Départment Ain Arrondissement Bourg-en-Bresse Canton Montrevel-en-Bresse INSEE 01000 Postal Code 01100 MayorCurrent Term ?2001-2007 Intercommunality Longitude Latitude ..
Malaga, New Jersey
Malaga is an unincorporated community located in Gloucester County, New Jersey. External links ..
Malaga, Western Australia
Malaga is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia. It is located in the City of Swan. The suburb is thought to be either named after the Spanish city of Málaga, or the aboriginal word malaga which means ironstone. The name was approved in 1969. Malaga is an industrial precinct. Currently there are 1,..
Malagan
Malagan ceremonies are large, intricate traditional cultural events that take place in parts of New Ireland, Papua New Guinea. The word malagan also refers to wooden carvings which are prepared for the ceremonies, and to an entire system of traditional culture. Malagan ceremonies Malagan ceremoni..
Malagash, Nova Scotia
Malagash is a community located in on the Malagash Peninsula in Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Malagash is best known as the location of Canada's first rock salt mine, which operated from 1918 through 1959 under the Malagash Salt Company Ltd.. Despite there being a large amount of unmined..
Malagasy ariary
The Malagasy ariary (currency code MGA) is the currency of Madagascar. Contents 1 Non decimal currency2 Transition to ariary3 Coins in circulation4 Banknotes Non decimal currency One of only two circulating currencies in the world with division units not based on a power o..
Malagasy fauna
Madagascar has been an isolated island for 165 million of years. Prior to the arrival of humans about 2000 years ago there were many large and unusual animals living there, descended from species that we originally there when Madagascar became an island, or from species that later crossed the sea to..
Malagasy franc
The Malagasy franc (French: franc malgache) is the defunct currency of Madagascar. It was divided into 100 centimes. The Malagasy franc was introduced on July 1, 1925, by the French government for use in its Malagasy colony. The currency was issued by the Banque de Madagascar. When the Comoro I..
Malagasy hip hop
Hip hop music is a musical genre which originated among African Americans in New York City in the 1970s. The style spread to Madagascar in about 1985, first in the form of breakdancing. The local rap scene (Rap Gasy) began, when popular performers included Americans from the radical Public Enemy t..
Malagasy language
Malagasy redirects here. For the Malagasy ethnic group, see Malagasy people. For the residents or citizens of Madagascar, see Demographics of Madagascar. Malagasy (in French also: Malgache) is the westernmost member of the Malayo-Polynesian branch of the Austronesian language family, spoken on Ma..
Malagasy language/Swadesh list
Swadesh list of 207 words in English and Malagasy. Contents 1 Presentation2 List3 See also4 Bibliography5 External links Presentation For further information, read the article: Swadesh list The Swadesh word list, developed by the linguist Morris Swadesh, is used as a to..
Malagasy people
This article is about the Malagasy ethnic group. For their language, see Malagasy language. For the residents or citizens of Madagascar, see Demographics of Madagascar. The Malagasy (in French also les Malgaches) ethnic group forms the vast majority of the population of Madagascar. They are divided..
Malaga (disambiguation)
Malaga may mean: Málaga, a port city in the province of Málaga in Andalusia, Southern SpainVélez-Málaga, a smaller city in the east of the same provinceMalaga (wine), a fortified wine originating in Málaga.Malaga, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia.Malaga (song), a song written by Bill Holman..
Malaga (film)
Malaga is a 1954 British film starring Maureen O'Hara and Macdonald Carey. It was directed by Richard Sale. External links ..
Malaga (wine)
Malaga is a sweet fortified wine originating in the Spanish city of Málaga made from Pedro Ximénez and Moscatel grapes. The center of Malaga production is Sierra de Almijara, along with Antequera, Archidona, San Pedro Alcantara, Velez Malaga and Competa. Malaga wine country used to be known for..
Malagrowther
Malagrowther is an old courtier in Scott's The Fortunes of Nigel soured by misfortune, and who would have every one be as discontented as himself. This article incorporates text from the public domain 1907 edition of The Nuttall Encyclopaedia. ..
Malagueña
"Malagueña" is a song by Ernesto Lecuona. Originally composed in Spanish by Lecuona, it has had lyrics in several other languages written to it. A German language version sung by Caterina Valente, with Werner Müller's Orchestra, was popular in the United States (not making the Billboard chart, b..
Malagueta pepper
Malagueta pepper (Capsicum frutescens var. malagueta, Solanaceae) is found, and heavily used, in the Bahia area of Brazil (also used throughout the country). It apparently gets its name from the unrelated melegueta pepper from West Africa (Zingiberaceae). The Brazilian state of Bahia was a center of..
Malaguti
Malaguti is an Italian scooter and motorcycle company, and the only Italian moto company still under family ownership and control. Contents 1 Overview2 History3 Models4 External links Overview More than 2 million vehicles manufacturered in over 75 years. A history to be ..
Malahat, British Columbia
Malahat or The Malahat refers to an unincorporated district, region, highway, and First Nations tribe located on the western side of Saanich Inlet on southern Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Contents 1 Unincorporated district2 Highway and region3 First Nations tribe4&..
Malahat-Juan de Fuca
Malahat-Juan de Fuca is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. Contents 1 Demographics2 Geography3 History4 Member of Legislative Assembly5 Election results6 External links Demographics Population 50,126 Populatio..
Malahide
Malahide (from the Irish Mullach Íde) is a picturesque suburban village of Dublin City located in County Fingal (fomerly County Dublin), Ireland. The town is situated 16 kilometres north of Dublin city, on the train line to Belfast. It lies between Swords and Portmarnock. It is one of Dublin's w..
Malahide Castle
Malahide Castle Malahide Castle lies close to the village of Malahide nine miles north of Dublin in Ireland. The oldest parts of the castle date back to the 12th century. It was home to the Talbot family for 791 years, from 1185 until 1976 following the death of the last Lord Talbot in 1973,..
Malahide railway station
Malahide railway station Serves Malahide in County Dublin {| class="wikitable" style="margin: 0.5em auto; text-align: center; font-size: 95%;" |- ! Preceding station ! colspan="3" | Iarnród Éireann ! Following station ..
Malai
Malai is a South Asian term for clotted cream or Devonshire cream. It is made by heating unpasteurized whole milk to about 180ºF for about one hour and then allowing to cool. A thick yellowish layer of fat and coagulated proteins forms on the surface, which is skimmed off. The process is usually re..
Malaika
Malaika is also a spider genus (Phyxelididae) found in South Africa. Malaika, which means "angel" in Swahili, was a song first recorded by Kenyan musician Fadhili William and his band Jambo Boys in 1960. Authorship of the song is often attributed to Fadhili William, but that is somewhat disputed. I..
Malaika (singer)
Malaika is a African American woman dance music singer from Seattle, Washington. In the nineties she had two Top 5 hits on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart, including "Gotta Know (Your Name)," which hit #1 in 1993. See also List of number-one dance hits (United States)List of artists who reache..
Malaika Arora Khan
Malaika Arora Khan is a Bollywood actress and model. She is married to the Bollywood actor Arbaaz Khan. She has a son with him. Career When MTV India first started, Malaika was one of their most prominent VJ's. She rose from this to an interviewer for MTV India, becoming the most prominent non-m..
Malaine
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. Malaine is a young R&B singer from Houston, Texas. She is related to popular R&B singer Beyoncé Knowles and So..
Malaipatukatam
Topics in Tamil literature Sangam literature Agattiyam Tolkappiyam Pathinenmaelkanakku Ettuthokai Ainkurnuru Akananuru Purananuru Kaliththokai Kuruntokai Natrinai Paripaatal Pathirruppaththu Pattupattu Tirumurugarruppatai Kurincippattu Malaipatukatam Mathuraikk..
Malaise
Malaise is a term used to refer to a general state of discomfort, tiredness, or illness. It is a symptom of many illnesses. Colloquially, malaise has been referred to as "the creeping crud" (especially in reference to the malaise caused communicable diseases such as influenza and the common cold..
Malaise trap
A Malaise trap A Malaise trap is a large, tent-like structure used for trapping flying insects particularly hymenoptera and diptera. The trap is a tent like structure made of a material such as terylene netting and can be various colours. Insects fly into the tent wall and are funnelled into..
Malaita-San Cristobal languages
The family of Malaita-San Cristobal is a subgroup of the Southeast Solomonic languages. It consists of 19 languages spoken on the Islands of Malaita and Makira, in the Solomon Islands. Components Malaita languages*Longgu*Northern Malaita languages*Southern Malaita languagesSan Cristobal language..
Malaita Eagles Force
Malaita Eagles Force is a militant organisation of Malaitans, which are an ethnic group of the Solomon Islands. This organization rivals with the Isatabu Freedom Movement, a militant organization of another ethnic group. Malaita is one of the Solomon Islands. The Malaita Eagles Force is fighting for..
Malaita Fantail
The (Rhipidura malaitae) is a fantail endemic to Malaita in the Solomon Islands. External link [BirdLife Species Factsheet] ..
Malaita languages
The family of Malaita languages is a subgroup of the Malaita-San Cristobal languages. It consists of 14 languages spoken on the Island of Malaita in the Solomon Islands. Components LongguNorthern Malaita languages*Baelelea*Baeggu*Fataleka*Gula'alaa*Kwaio*Kwara'ae*Wala*Lau*To'abaitaSouthern Malai..
Malaita Province
Malaita Province Statistics Capital: Auki Area: 4,225 km²Ranked 3rd Inhabitants: 122,620 (1999)Ranked 1st Pop. density: 29.0 inh./km²Ranked 2nd Map Malaita Province is one of the largest provinces of the Solomon Islands. It is named for its largest island, Malaita. Other i..
Malaiyamaan Kaari
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Malai Malar
Malai Malar is daily Tamil newspaper in Chennai, India. ..
Malajube
Malajube is an indie rock band from Montreal. They sing in French and have two albums out on Dare to Care Records. Band members Julien Mineau - Guitar/VocalsMathieu Cournoyer - BassThomas Augustin - KeyboardsFrancis Mineau - Drums Discography Le Compte complet, 2004Trompe-l'œil, 2006 External li..
Malaj Khand
Malaj Khand is a city and a municipality in Balaghat district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Malaj Khand had a population of 32,326. Males constitute 50% of the population and females 50%. Malaj Khand has a..
Malak's Leviathan
Star Wars craft ''Leviathan Manufacturer Galactic Republic Specification Pre-Mandalorian War Republic Interdictor Cruiser Type Capital ship Length approx. 600 meters Weapons 20 Quad-lasers, 4 Turbolaser batteries, 2 Ion Cannons, 1 Tractor Beam Projector connected to 4 gravity..
Malak-Malak language
Malak-Malak (also spelt Mullukmulluk, Malagmalag) or Ngolokwangga (Ngolak-Wonga, Ngolok-Wanggar, Nguluwongga) is an Australian Aboriginal language. It is nearly extinct, with children growing up speaking Kriol instead. Contents 1 Phonology1.1 Vowels1.2 Consonants2 References ..
Malakal
Malakal (Arabic: ملكال) is the capital of the wilayah (state) of Upper Nile, Sudan. It is located on the banks of the White Nile, just north of its confluence with the Sobat River. The town was a garrison of the northern Khartoum-based government for much of the recent civil war, but is now p..
Malakal Island
Malakal Island is an island in the state of Koror, Palau. It is located at 134.45, 7.330278. Malakal Island is the site of Koror's port, as well as the radio station T8AA-AM. ..
Malakand
Malakand is located in NWFP, Pakistan. Malakand agency lies at a strategically important position as it acts as a gateway to Swat, Dir, Chitral and Bajaur. It is in the lower Swat region amidst high mountains thick with evergreen olive and pine trees. It stands at the exit of a pass known as Malakan..
Malakand District
Malakand District is one of the distrcits in the North West Frontier Province , Pakistan. ..
Malakand Division
Malakand Division was an administrative division of the North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan, until the reforms of 2000 abolished the third tier of government. Balochistan Kalat | Makran | Nasirabad | Quetta | Sibi | Zhob NWFP Bannu | Dera Ismail Khan | Hazara | Kohat | Malakand |..
Malakand Field Force
The Story of the Malakand Field Force: An Episode of Frontier War was a 1897 book written by Winston Churchill; it was his first published work of non-fiction. It details an 1897 military campaign on the Northwest Frontier (an area now part of Pakistan and Afghanistan). Churchill participated in t..
Malakand Pass
The Malakand Pass begins at Dargai. The road across the pass is in good condition, but is always crowded with a continuous stream of trucks. From a viewpoint about one kilometre before the top of the pass, one can see the Swat Canal in the valley below. It was built by the British to channel water f..
Malakas
Malakas (Greek: nom. μαλάκας, voc./acc. μαλάκα, fem ῾μαλάκω῾) is a slang word, roughly equivalent to wanker, although it is usually employed where English would use asshole or jerk. Contents 1 Usage1.1 Local variations1.2 Malakia2 Other languages3 ..
Malakasa
MalakasaΜαλακάσας Seal Flag Map --> Statistics Prefecture and Periphery (Region): Attica Metropolitan Area: Athens Location:Latitude:Longitude: 38.285 (38°14'13") N 23.794 (23°47'34") E Elevation: -lowest: -centre: about 50 m (west)220 m (centre)Pa..
Malakat
Malakat may refer to: Kakaki, metal trumpets used in the traditional musics of various African culturesMa malakat aymanukum, an Arabic phrase that appears in the Qur'an This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you t..
Malakatyn-Tas
Mount Malakatyn-Tas is a mountain on Kotelny Island, part of the New Siberian Islands north of mainland Russia. At 374 meters tall, it is the highest point on these islands. ..
Malakbel
Malakbêl was a sun deity of the city of Palmyra in pre-islamic Syria. The meaning is in Aramaic“Messenger of Baal" ("Messenger, or Angel, of the Lord"). The Greek identified Malakbel with Hermes, and the Romans with Sol. He was also similar to the Babylonian sun god Shamash. Malakbel is usua..
Malakheda
Malakheda (sometimes spelt as Malkhed) is a historic village & a Hindu pilgrimage center in the Sedam taluk of the Gulbarga district in Karnataka, India. The historic name of this place was Manyakheta. During various periods in history it flourished as the head quarters of the Uttaradi Matha monas..
Malakhov
Malakhov (Малахов) is a Russian family name, also transliterated to English as Malakov or (as in French) Malakoff Persons Aimable Jean Jacques Pélissier, French general awarded the victory title Duke of MalakoffVladimir Malakhov, chess grandmasterVladimir Malakhov is a Russian dancerMisha M..
Malakhovka
Malakhovka (Russian: ) is an urban-type settlement in Lyuberetsky District of Moscow Oblast, Russia. Railway station in 29 km southeast from Moscow. Insignificant industry. Two sanatoriums. A history museum. Old dachas. Malakhovka has a local newspaper Malakhovsky Vestnik (Мала́..
Malakili
Malakili. Malakili is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. In the [[ Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi]], he is played by Paul Brooke and Ernie Fosselius. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Malakili was Jabba the Hutt's personal r..
Malakoff
For other uses and homophones, see Malakhov (a Russian name, rendered as Malakoff in French- see Duke of Malakoff) Malakoff Country      France Région Île-de-France Départment Hauts-de-Seine Arrondissement Antony Canton INSEE Postal Code ..
Malakoff, Texas
Malakoff is a city in Henderson County, Texas, United States. The population was 2,257 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Education4 External links Geography Malakoff is located at [32°10′41″N, 96°1′6″W] (32.178182, -96.018264)[G..
Malakoff Diggins State Historic Park
Former hydraulic mine at Malakoff Diggins Malakoff Diggins State Historic Park, located 26 miles (42 km) north-east of Nevada City, California is the site of California’s largest "hydraulic" mines. Visitors can see huge cliffs carved by mighty streams of water, results of the gold mining..
Malakoff Independent School District
Malakoff Independent School District is a public school district based in Malakoff, Texas. In addition to Malakoff, the district serves the cities of Tool, Star Harbor, and Caney City. Schools Malakoff High (Grades 9-12)Malakoff Middle (Grades 6-8)Malakoff Elementary (Grades PK-5) External link &#..
Malakula
Malakula Island (coordinates [16.30° S 167.50° E]) is the second-largest island of the archipelago of the New Hebrides and the second-largest island in the nation of Vanuatu, in the Pacific Ocean region of Melanesia. It has a population of 20,000 inhabitants. It is separate..
Malakwal
Malakwal is a one of the a subdivisions of Pakistan, a tehsil of District Mandi Bahauddin. It is a tehsil headquarter. External links [Mandi Bahauddin][Malakwal] ..
Malak Karsh
Malak Karsh photograph on the back of the $1 bill Malak Karsh (1915 - November 8, 2001) was a Canadian photographer, brother of Yousuf Karsh, who is best known for his photographs of the Ottawa region. Born in Armenia, he emigrated to Canada in 1937 and went to work with his brother. In 19..
Malal
Malal is the renegade 5th Chaos God in early editions of the fictional universes of Warhammer Fantasy and Warhammer 40,000 In the storyline, both for Warhammer Fantasy and Warhammer 40,000, Malal was exiled from the rest of the Chaos gods, but whether this was a self-imposed exile is not clear. Reg..
Malalag, Davao del Sur
Malalag is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Davao del Sur, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 33,334 people in 7,069 households. Barangays Malalag is politically subdivided into 15 barangays. BaybayBoltonBulacanCaputianIboKiblagonLaplaMabiniNew BaclayonP..
Malalai Joya
Malalai Joya (born April 25, 1979) is the youngest Member of the Afghan Parliament. She was elected to the 249-seat National Assembly, or Wolesi Jirga in September 2005, as a representative of Farah Province. Malalai won the second highest number of votes in the province. Malalai Joya rose to ..
Malalal Joya
It was December 2003 in the Loya Jirga that the words of 25-year-old Malalai Joya blazed across the front pages of newspapers worldwide. She had gone to Kabul as an elected representative of Farah Province to help create Afghanistan's new constitution at the Loya Jirga (Grand Council). When she e..
Malamaal Weekly
Malaamal Weekly is a 2006 Bollywood comedy film starring Paresh Rawal and Om Puri. Director Priyadarshan is credited with the writing, and has been adamant that in contrast to his previous films, which were remakes, Malaamal is "totally and absolutely original". He claimed he would offer an unspec..
Malamatiyya
The Malāmatiyya (ملامتيه) were an Islamic group that arose in Khorasan in the 9th century AD (2nd–3rd centuries AH), originally under the impetus of Hamdūn al-Qassār. The Arabic word malāmatiyya means "those who are blamed", and derives from the word malāma ("b..
Malamel
Malamel is a village in Pathanapuram Taluk in Kollam district, Kerala, India. This village is situated between Anchal and Valakom by-pass road. In Malayalam language Malamel means "Top of the hill". There is huge rock on which there is a famous Shiva temple. Famous temples like Arackal Devi temple a..
Malament-Hogarth spacetime
A Malament-Hogarth (M-H) spacetime is a relativistic spacetime that possesses the following property: there exists a worldline λ of infinite proper length that lies to the past of some event p. The significance of M-H spacetimes is that they allow for the implementation of certain non-Turing comput..
Malamir (disambiguation)
Malamir may refer to: Malamir, the Bulgarian tsar, who ruled the First Bulgarian Empire from 831 to 836 .Malamir, The Iranian city. 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 th..
Malamir (Iranian city)
This article refers to Malamir - the Iranian city. For other uses see Malamir (disambiguation). A city in Iranian province of Lorestan near the Bakhtiyari mountains, northeast of Susa. It is home to a number of important archaeological find-sites. This pertain to the Susa-linked area known as Elam ..
Malamir Knoll
Malamir Knoll (Malamirova Mogila \ma-la-'mi-ro-va mo-'gi-la\) rises to 200 m in the SE extremity of the Dryanovo Heights, Greenwich Island. It has precipitous and ice-free SW slopes and was named after the Bulgarian ruler Khan Malamir, 831-836 AD. Location The knoll is located at [62°30′1..
Malamir of Bulgaria
Malamir was the ruler of Bulgaria 831–836. Malamir was a son of Omurtag and a grandson of Krum. His name is sometimes considered to be of Slavic origin, leading to the speculation that his mother was a Slav. Neither assertion can be considered fact. Malamir became ruler of Bulgaria in 831 ..
Malampa
Malampa may refer to: Malampa ProvinceMalampa CreekMalampa, Philippines redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Malampa Province
Malampa is a province of Vanuatu, made up of three main islands, Malakula, Ambrym and Paama, from which the province's name is derived. It includes a number of other islands - the Small Islands of Uripiv, Norsup, Rano, Wala, Atchin and Vao off the coast of Malakula, and the volcanic island of Lop..
Malampuzha
Malampuzha is a tourist spot in Palakkad district of Kerala, South India. The main attractions is the dam built in 1955. Other attractions are the Malampuzha Gardens, Rope Way, Snake Park, Rock Garden and the aquarium. Within the Malampuzha Gardens is a large cement sculpture named Yakshi, create..
Malampuzha River
Malampuzha River is one of the tributaries of the river Kalpathipuzha. Malampuzha dam is built across the river at Malampuzha about 8 km from the Palakkad town in the Indian state of Kerala. The reservoir formed by the Malampuzha dam is 23.13 square kilometres in area and is the second largest reser..
Malamud
Malamud is a Hebrew surname which translates to teacher in English. Melamed is the original spelling of the surname. Other spellings of the surname are Malmuth,Malamuth as well as Melamed. Malamud may be Bernard Malamud, authorCarl Malamud, Internet pioneerRebecca Hargrave Malamud See also Melam..
Malam Bacai Sanhá
Malam Bacai Sanhá Malam Bacai Sanhá (born 5 May 1947) is a Guinea-Bissau politician and former acting President. He held that post from 14 May 1999 to 17 February 2000. A long-time member of the African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde (PAIGC), Sanhá served as governor o..
Malam Jabba
Malam Jabba is located nearly 40km from Saidu Sharif in Swat Valley, Sarhad, Pakistan. Malam Jabba is 314 Kilometers from Islamabad and 51 Kilometers from Saidu Sharif Airport. It is a popular Hill Station and and is home to the biggest and most popular Ski Resort in Pakistan. The PTDC resort at ..
Malan
Malan can mean: Malan (Xinjiang)Adolph Malan, famed World War II RAF fighter pilot who led No. 74 Squadron RAF during the height of the Battle of Britain. or the following members of the South African Malan family: Daniel François Malan, who was a Prime Minister of South Africa.Magnus Malan, forme..
Malana
Malana is a small village in the Himalayas located on a plateau of the Chandrakhani mountain. The residents of Malana speak Kanashi, which is understood only by the villagers. The residents of Malana consider outsiders "untouchable". Malana is also famous for the best hashish in the whole world cal..
Malanad
Malanad is the hilly regions of Kerala, India, especially the Malabar and high ranges of Kerala. It includes small hilly regions also. Kerala is divided into coastal areas Theera Desam, midlands Idanad, and high ranges or Malanad. In Kerala approximately 15 km eastwards from sea bay midlands or idan..
Malanda, Queensland
Malanda is a small and pleasant town on the Atherton Tableland in Far North Queensland, Australia. It is Located 85 km from Cairns and 732 m above-sea level. Malanda was first developed in the 1880s when the discovery of tin at Herberton saw a steady stream of miners moving over the mountains from t..
Malanda Environmental Park
On the Atherton Tableland, Australia, Malanda Falls Conservation Park protects a small tropical rainforest remnant. The falls on the North Johnstone River tumble over an ancient lava flow which originated from the Mt Hypipamee area, 15km away. ..
Malanda Falls
The Malanda Falls are located just out of the Malanda, on the Atherton Tableland in Far North Queensland, Australia. They are not as spectacular as some of the surrounding falls on the Tablelands, however are a very popular swimming spot for residents of the area. The creek that produces the falls i..
Malandragem
Malandragem is a Brazilian Portuguese term for the Bohemian lifestyle - an ethos of idleness, fast living and petty crime - traditionally celebrated in samba lyrics. The exponent of this lifestyle, the malandro, has become significant to Brazilian national identity as a folk hero. References [..
Malandra Burrows
Malandra Burrows (born November 4th, 1965 in Woolton, Liverpool) is an English actress, probably most famous for her role as Kathy Brookman in the ITV soap opera Emmerdale. A role which she played from 1985 - 2001, coming back again briefly in 2005. She has also appeared in the Channel 4 soap oper..
Malang
Malang Motto Malang Kucecwara (from ancient language: Sanskrit) Province East Java Area 118.57 km² Population 777 673 Geographical coordinates 112°34'09" - 11°41'34" E 7,54'52", 22 - 8,03'05", 11 S Altitude 399 – 662,5 m. dpl. Humidity Cool Temperature 23-25 °C ..
Malangas, Zamboanga Sibugay
Malangas is a 4th class municipality in the province of Zamboanga Sibugay, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 29,770 people in 5,762 households. Barangays Malangas is politically subdivided into 25 barangays. BacaoBasak-bawangBontongCamangaCandiisCatituanDansulao..
Malangen
Malangen is a fjord, landscape and former municipality in the county of Troms, Norway. The area is today divided between the municipalities of Balsfjord, Lenvik and Målselv. The name Malangen is probably derived from the Norse word mál (bag) and may refer to the baggy shape of the fjord. The same..
Malanje
Malanje is the capital city of Malanje Province in Angola. Railway It appears to be the terminus of a railway from the capital city and port of Luanda. ..
Malanje (province)
Malanje is a province of Angola. It has an area of 97,602 km2 and a population of approximately 900,000. Malanje is the capital of the province. Radio & Music [Site Official de Kizomba][Radio Canal Angola ONLINE] Provinces of Angola ..
Malankara Jacobite Orthodox Church (before split)
The church is split into two factions. Malankara Jacobite Syriac Orthodox Church of Kerala, a branch of Syriac Orthodox Church of AntiochMalankara Orthodox Church of Kerala ..
Malankara Jacobite Syriac Orthodox Church
--> The Jacobite Syriac Church, or sometimes called Jacobite Syrian Orthodox Church, an Orthodox church in Malankara (Kerala) is a branch and an integral part of the Syriac Orthodox Church with the Patriarch of Antioch, His Holiness Moran Mor Ignatius Zakka I Iwas as its supreme head. The local hea..
Malankara Syrian Orthodox Seminary
The Malankara Syrian Orthodox Seminary in Udayagiri, Mulanthuruthy Ernakulam, India , is under construction. It is hoped that once established it will aid the reclamation (or rediscovery of the history) of the Syrian Church. The construction of the seminary began in 1988. His Holiness, Patriarch ..
Malanshof, Gauteng
Malanshof is a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa. It is located in Region 3. Suburbs in Region 3 of Johannesburg Abbotsford | Atholhurst | Atholl Gardens | Atholl | Bagleyston | Benmore Gardens | Beverley Gardens | Birdhaven | Birnam | Blairgowrie | Blue Haven | Bordeaux | Bramley ..
Malantur
Malantur was a character in J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional Middle-earth universe. He lived on the island of Númenor in the Second Age. Tar-Aldarion's heir presumptive according to Númenórean Strict Agnatic Primogeniture (were Aldarion to die without leaving a son, prior to Númenor's Law of Succes..
Malanville
Malanville is a city in Benin, across the River Niger from Niger. It is known as a centre of cross-border trade and has a major market. Malanville is also a centre for rice-growing. Economic Details: The population of Malanville engages primarily in agricultural activities, but the tourism secto..
Malan Island
Malan Island is located in Arabian Sea off the coast of Balochistan, Pakistan. It is an offshore mud volcano and was newly born in March 1999. See also List of volcanoes in Pakistan External link [Makran mud volcanos] ..
Malapalud
Malapalud is a municipality in the district of Echallens of the Canton of Vaud, Switzerland. ..
Malapascua Island
The Island of Malapasqua is located within the boundaries of the "mainland town" called Daanbantayan -- which is made up of a very large geographical area. The name "Malapasqua" means "bad Christmas," and the name was bestowed upon the island by the Spanish, who arrived there during the Christmas S..
Malapatan, Sarangani
Malapatan is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Sarangani, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 53,876 people in 10,208 households. Malapatan is bounded on the west by Sarangani Bay, on the east by Davao del Sur, on the north by Alabel, and on the south by Gla..
Malapert (crater)
Crater characteristics Coordinates ..
Malappuram
For the district with the same name, see Malappuram District. Malappuram is a town in Kerala state, India. It is the administrative headquarters of Malappuram District. Malappuram is situated on the Kozhikode (Calicut) - Chennai road, 12 km southwest of Manjeri and 52 km southwest of Kozhikode. In..
Malappuram district
Malappuram Location of Malappuram Headquarters ..
Malaprabha
Malaprabha is a river flowing through the Indian state of Karnataka. It rises in the Western Ghats at an altitude of 792 m in the state's Belgaum district. The river joins Krishna River in Kudalsangam in Bagalkot district. ..
Malaprabha River
The Malaprabha river is a tributory of the River Krishna and flows in the state of Karnatakain India Contents 1 GEOGRAPHY2 TRIBUTARIES3 RESERVOIR3.1 PILGRIMAGE CENTRE GEOGRAPHY Malaprabha originates at 16 kms to the west of Jamboti village in Khanapur taluka of the BelgaumDi..
Malapropism
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A malapropism (from French mal à propos, "ill to purpose") is an incorrect usage of a word by substituting a similar-sounding word with different meaning, usually with comic effect. The term comes from the name of Mrs. Malaprop, a ..
Malar
There are several meanings for malar: Latin for cheekTamil for flowerMalar (Forgotten Realms), a deity in the Forgotten Realms campaign setting of Dungeons & DragonsMälaren, also know as Lake Malarmalar rash, a diseasezygomatic bone, also known as malar boneThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguat..
Malara
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. In the mythology of the south coast of Papua New Guinea Orokolo, Malara is the god of Venus. He married Eau an..
Malara Broadcast Group
Malara Broadcast Group of Sarasota, Florida, a Delaware corporation, also known as Malara Broadcasting, is a broadcasting holding company. Malara Broadcasting was founded in 2004 by Tony Malara, former president of affiliate relations for CBS. Malara currently owns two television stations: KDLH in ..
Malargüe
|} Malargüe is a city in the southwest part of province of Mendoza, Argentina, about 370 km south of the provincial capital Mendoza. It is the head town of the Malargüe Department, and it has about 23,000 inhabitants as per the 2001 census [INDEC]. --> In the past, the local industries..
Malaria
Malaria (Medieval Italian: mala aria — "bad air") and formerly called ague or marsh fever in English, is an infectious disease which causes about 350–500 million infections in humans and approximately 1.3–3 million deaths annuallyCampbell, Neil A. et al. "Biology" Seventh edition..
Malarial parasite
Red blood cell infected with malaria Of all the infectious diseases: malaria (from the Italian mal aria, meaning 'bad air' ) has affected the most number of people. But the true cause of this disease - which is credited with bringing down the Roman Empire - was not pinpointed until the ninet..
Malaria and the Caribbean
The effects of malaria in the Caribbean represent an important chapter of the history of the region, due to its effects on the colonization of the islands and the corresponding impact on society and economy. During the early exploration of the Caribbean islands, there was no immunity of the local n..
Malaria Control Project
Malaria Control Project—is an application that makes use of network computing for stochastic modelling of the clinical epidemiology and natural history of Plasmodium falciparum malaria Computing platform Using the Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC) distributed comput..
Malaria paroxysms
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. Malaria paroxysms refers to sudden attacks of chills and fever in a patient suffering from malaria. Such ..
Malaric
After the deposition of Andeca, last king of the Suevi in Galicia, Amalaric (or Malaric, Galician: Malarico), of the family of Miro, rose to save the flailing independent state from Visigothic (and Arian) dominance. He was defeated and captured by troops of Leovigild, the Visigoth king, in 586, onl..
Malartic, Quebec
Malartic is a town on the Malartic River in northwestern, Quebec, Canada in the Vallée-de-l'Or Regional County Municipality. According to the Canada 2001 Census: Population: 3,704% Change (1996-2001): -10.8Dwellings: 1,704Area (km².): 147.96Density (persons per km².): 25.0 Communities MalarticNo..
Malar (Forgotten Realms)
Forgotten Realms Deity --> Malar Title(s) The Beastlord Homeplane Fury's Heart Power Level Lesser Alignment Chaotic Evil Portfolio Hunters, Beasts, Bloodlust ..
Malar Balasubramanian
Malar Balasubramanian (born November 15 1976) is an American pediatrician who plead guilty on January 30 2006 to a charge of involuntary manslaughter in the poisoning and strangulation homicide of her mother, Saraoja Balasubramanian on July 25 2005 and was sentenced to ten years in prison. Conten..
Malar rash
Classic "butterfly" malar rash, a sign that is used (in combination with other criteria) to diagnose the autoimmune disease systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). In medicine, Malar rash, also called butterfly rash, is a medical sign consisting of a characteristic form of facial rash. It is of..
Malasaña
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Malasiqui, Pangasinan
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Malaspina Elementary School
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Malaspina Glacier
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Malaspina Provincial Park
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Malaspina University-College
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Malate
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Malate, Manila
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Malatesta
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Malatesta da Verucchio
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Malatestiana Library
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Malate dehydrogenase
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Malathion
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Malati devi dasi
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Malatya
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Malatyaspor
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Malatya Inonu Stadi
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Malatya Province
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Malaucène
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Malaunay
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Malavalli
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Malavan
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Malava Kingdom
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Malavika
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Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur
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Malavoi
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Malawi
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Malawian English
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Malawian kwacha
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Malawian pound
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Malawisaurus
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Malawi at the 1992 Summer Olympics
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Malawi at the 1996 Summer Olympics
Malawi competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia under the IOC country code MAW. It was the fifth appearance of the African nation, which made it's debut in 1972. Malawi 0 0 0 0 Results by event ..
Malawi at the 2000 Summer Olympics
Malawi competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia under the IOC country code MAW. Contents 1  Malawi 0 0 0 0 Results by event ..
Malawi at the 2004 Summer Olympics
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Malawi at the 2006 Commonwealth Games
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Malawi Broadcasting Corporation
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Malawi Congress of Trade Unions
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Malawi Congress Party
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Malawi Democratic Party
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Malawi Forum for Unity and Development
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Malawi general election, 2004
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Malawi national football team
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Malawi Railways
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Malawi Stock Exchange
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Malax
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Malaxa
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Malaxation
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Malay
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Malay, Aklan
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Malay-based creole languages
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Malaya-Borneo Exhibition
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Malayalam Britannica
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Malayalam calendar
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Malayalam cinema
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Malayalam era
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Malayalam journalism
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Malayalam language
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Malayalam literature
Literature written in Malayalam language. Contents 1 Poetry2 Fiction3 Literary Criticism4 Others5 See also6 External links Poetry Manipravalam Champoos Sandesakavyam Niranam poets Cherusseri Namboothiri Thunchaththu Ezhuthachan Poonthanam Namboothiri Arnos Paathiri ..
Malayalam Newspapers
List of Malayalam Newspapers Malayala ManoramaMathrubhumiDeepikaMadhyamamDesabhimaniKerala KaumudiVarthamanamChandrikaJanmabhumi..
Malayalam script
This page contains Indic text. Without rendering support, you may see irregular vowel positioning and a lack of conjuncts. [Enabling complex text support for Indic scriptsMore...] The Malayalam script is an abugida of the Brahmic family, used to write the Malayalam language. Both ..
Malayala Manorama
For the Tamil actress see Manorama The Manorama Logo in Malayalam Malayala Manorama (Malayalam: മലയാള മനോരമ) is a popular Malayalam newspaper in Kerala, India. The newspaper was once the world's largest circulated regional newspaper. The Manorama group, which manages the n..
Malayali
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Malayan Communist Party
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Malayan dollar
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Malayan Emergency
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Malayan Pangolin
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Malayan Peacock Pheasant
The Malayan Peacock Pheasant, Polyplectron malacense also known as Crested Peacock Pheasant is a medium sized, up to 53cm long, spotted black, brownish pheasant with an elongated dark blue green crest, bare red facial skin, bluish-white iris and green ocelli on upperbody plumage and its tail of 22 ..
Malayan Peoples’ Liberation Army
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Malayan People’s Anti-Japanese Army
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Malayan roundleaf bat
The Malayan roundleaf bat (Hipposideros nequam) is a horseshoe bat found only in Malaysia. It is listed as a critically endangered species. References Chiroptera Specialist Group (1996). [Hipposideros nequam]. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. IUCN 2006. Retrieved on 11 May 2006..
Malayan Tapir
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Malayan Tiger
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Malayan Union
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Malayatoor
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Malayattoor
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Malaya and British Borneo dollar
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Malaya Sportivnaya Arena
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Malaya Vishera
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Malaybalay City
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Malayer
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Malayeshty
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Malaye Jaziri
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Malayikuthu
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Malaynon
Malaynon is one of the Philippine dialects that is spoken northwest of Aklan Province which is similar to Aklanon. ..
Malayo-Polynesian languages
The Malayo-Polynesian languages are a subgroup of the Austronesian languages and comprise at least 351 million speakers. They are widely dispersed throughout the island nations of Southeast Asia and the Pacific Ocean, with a few members spoken on continental Asia. Malagasy is a geographic outlier ..
Malaysia
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Malaysia-Singapore Airlines
Malaysia-Singapore Airlines (MSA) came into being in 1966 as a result of a joint ownership of the airline by the governments of Malaysia and Singapore. The airline ceased operations only 6 years later in 1972 when both governments decided to set up their own national airlines. Hence from that year, ..
Malaysia-Singapore Border
The Malaysia-Singapore Border is the international border between Malaysia and Singapore. It is formed by the Johor Strait. Malaysia's state of Johor on Peninsular Malaysia is situated to the north of the border while Singapore is situated to the south of the border. Contents 1 History2 ..
Malaysia-Singapore Points of Agreement of 1990
Malaysia-Singapore Points of Agreement of 1990 (POA) is an agreement between the two Southeast Asian countries regarding the future of railway land own by the Malaysian government through Malayan Railways (Keretapi Tanah Melayu or KTM) in Singapore. It was signed between former Prime Minister of Sin..
Malaysia-Singapore Second Link
E3 expressway Length km Direction north-south Start Senai North, Johor Main destinations Senai International AirportSalengBukit IndahBandar NusajayaPulaiTaman PerlingGelang PatahPort Tanjung PelepasTanjung KupangTuas, Singapore End Tuas, Singapore Construction dates 1994 - 1997 ..
Malaysia-Thailand barrier
The Malaysia-Thailand barrier is a proposed separation barrier covering 100km of the 650km border with Malaysia where regular Thai patrols do not normally reach. To be constructed by Thailand, its stated purpose is to cut suspected escape routes used by militants in Thailand's largely-Muslim south,..
Malaysia-Thailand border
The international border that separates Malaysia and Thailand stretches from Kuala Perlis, Perlis in the west to Sungai Golok, Kelantan to the east. The border was commissioned in 1900s, following the Anglo-Siamese Treaty of 1909. On the border, there are a series of barriers constructed by Malays..
Malaysiakini
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Malaysian American
Malaysian Americans are Americans of Malaysian descent. Notable Malaysian Americans See List of Malaysian Americans See also Malay peopleAsian Americans External Links [Asian Genes] This website discusses the genetic distance of different Asian groups.[US Census 2000 foreign born ..
Malaysian Army
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Malaysian Bulk Carriers
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Malaysian Centre of Remote Sensing
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Malaysian Chinese Association
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Malaysian Chinese religion
Malaysian Chinese Religion is of great diversity, it can be imported, localized or even creative. Though it was heavily influenced by the mixed of Confucianism, Buddhism, Taoism and Chinese Imperialism, but over the period of migration, the belief system had changed. Quite numerous are atheists a..
Malaysian citizenship
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Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission
The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) is the regulator for the converging communications and multimedia industry in Malaysia. At the time it was created its key role was the regulation of the communications and multimedia industry based on the powers provided for in the Malay..
Malaysian cricket team
The Malaysian cricket team represents Malaysia at the sport of cricket. Contents 1 History1.1 Tournament History1.1.1 > Barbados | East Africa | Guyana | Jamaica | Trinidad and Tobago | Wales ..
Malaysian Cub Prix
Malaysian Cub Prix is a motorcycle tournament held in Malaysia for Supercub compatible mopeds a.k.a. kapchai with displacements between 110 cc to 125 cc. The tournament is aimed to encourage young riders to unleash their talents in motorcycle racing by taking part in legal race tournaments. Many i..
Malaysian Dayak Congress
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Malaysian Electronic Payment System
The Malaysian Electronic Payment System, commonly known as MEPS, is the only interbank network in Malaysia, counting among its members almost every single major bank in the country. At present, there are 4,300 MEPS ATMs nationwide. A MEPS ATM card is called a "Bankcard" by its members and by the..
Malaysian English
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Malaysia Federal Route 11
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Malaysia Federal Route 13
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Malaysia Federal Route 139
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Malaysia Federal Route 14
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Malaysia Federal Route 142
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Malaysia Federal Route 18
Federal route 18 List of Junctions and Towns LUMUTSimpang empat Teluk Batik and route 100Sri ManjungSITIAWAN and route 5Pekan Gurneyroute 5 ..
Malaysia Federal Route 19
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Malaysia Federal Route 2
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Malaysia Federal Route 23
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Malaysia Federal Route 24
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Malaysia Federal Route 3
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Malaysia Federal Route 4
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Malaysia Federal Route 5
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Malaysia Federal Route 50
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Malaysia Federal Route 51
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Malaysia Federal Route 53
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Malaysia Federal Route 54
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Malaysia Federal Route 55
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Malaysia Federal Route 56
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Malaysia Federal Route 58
Federal route 58 List of Junctions and Towns BIDOR and route 1Kampung Ayer HitamSimpang Changkat Jong and route 70route 109Kampung Sungai KerawaiTELUK INTANBatak Rabitroute 5..
Malaysia Federal Route 59
Malaysian Federal Route 59Federal Roads of the Malaysian Federal Roads system Length: km Construction: North: Cameron Highlands, Pahang South: Tapah, Perak Federal route 59 Cameron Highlands. History Constructed by British on 1930s Features Narrow roadsOrang Asli villagesLata Iskandar Wat..
Malaysia Federal Route 6
Malaysian Federal Route 6Federal Ring Roads of the Malaysian Federal Roads system Length: km Construction: North: George Town on Tanjung Bungah South: George Town on Jelutong Federal route 6 is a Malaysian federal road around Penang Island List of junctions GEORGETOWNJelutongJelutong Inter..
Malaysia Federal Route 60
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Malaysia Federal Route 61
Federal route 61 List of Junctions and Towns ALOR GAJAH route 19Alor Gajah Bypass route 19Kampung DalongKampung GadekGadek Hot SpringsKampung Pulau SebangPulau SebangTAMPIN (Melaka side)(Melaka-Negeri Sembilan Border) TAMPIN (Negeri Sembilan side) and route 1..
Malaysia Federal Route 64
Federal route 64 List of Junctions and Towns BENTA and route 8Kampung LecirKampung DamakJERANTUT(Sungai Pahang Bridge)Kampung Tampakroute 83Hulu Jempulroute 62 (Jalan Bandar Pusat Jengka)Maran and East Coast Expressway E8MARAN and route 2 ..
Malaysia Federal Route 66
Malaysia Federal Route 66 is a road in Kelantan, Malaysia, linking the town of Jeli to the village of Dabong. List of junctions and towns JELI and route 4DabongGUA MUSANG and route 8 ..
Malaysia Federal Route 68
Federal route 68 is the old federal road before Karak Expressway (Federal route 2 and E8) was built in 1970s. It was built by British on 1900s. List of junctions GOMBAKKampung Gombak HilirMimaland(Selangor-Pahang Border) Jalan Genting HighlandsGenting Sempah and Karak Expressway E8Kampung Janda Bai..
Malaysia Federal Route 69
Federal route 69 List of Junctions and Towns Simpang Empat and route 5SelekohSimpang 3 RungkupSimpang 4 RungkupBAGAN DATOH ..
Malaysia Federal Route 7
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Malaysia Federal Route 74
Federal route 74 is the main federal road in Malaysia. It connects Taping to Kuala Sepetang. Historical railway line of Taiping-Port Weld Previouslly, The road is formally known as a main railway line of Taiping-Port Weld, the first railway line in Malaysia built in 1884 and completed in 1885. The ..
Malaysia Federal Route 76
Federal route 76 Notable events The Baling agreement between Communist Party of Malaya and Federation of Malaya Government on 1955The Sauk armed robbery took places on July 2000 List of Junctions and Towns BALINGUlu Legong Hot Springs(Kedah-Perak Border) Pengkalan Hulu and route 77Kelian IntanKampu..
Malaysia Federal Route 77
Federal Route 77 List of Junctions and Towns Pengkalan Hulu and route 76KEROH(Keroh Checkpoint)(Malaysia-Thailand Border) ..
Malaysia Federal Route 78
Federal route 78 List of Junctions and Towns ALOR SETARAlor Setar BypassKUALA KEDAH..
Malaysia Federal Route 8
Malaysian Federal Route 8Federal Interstate Roads of the Malaysian Federal Roads system Length: km Construction: North: Kota Bharu, Kelantan South: Bentong, Pahang Federal Route 8, also known as the Gua Musang Highway, is a main federal road in Malaysia. It connects Bentong and Kota Bharu. ..
Malaysia Federal Route 86
Federal Route 86 List of Junctions and Towns SEREMBANKampung JerlangJalan SikamatPantaiJalan LenggengAir Terjun Jeram ToiKampung Ulu KlawangKampung RenalKuala Klawang MemorialKUALA KLAWANG and Jalan Jelebu-Hulu Langat N32Kampung BaharuKampung KerangaiPertangSerting and route 9..
Malaysia Federal Route 87
Federal route 87 List of Junctions and Towns route 2MENTAKABroute 88route 98TEMERLOH..
Malaysia Federal Route 88
Federal route 88 List of Junctions and Towns route 87'''MACRESroute 2'''..
Malaysia Federal Route 89
Federal route 89 List of Junctions and Towns route 92Tepian Sungai JohorTanjung Belungkor Ferry Terminal of FerryLink Tanjung Belungkor-Singapore..
Malaysia Federal Route 9
Federal route 9 List of Junctions and Towns TAMPIN and route 1Kampung ChenagaAyer MawangKampung Kuala NuriJoholKampung Kuala JoholSenalingKUALA PILAH and route 51PelangaiJuasseh and route 13Batu Kikirroute 11Kampung Bahru Serting TengahUlu SertingSimpang Pertang and route 86Kampung Ayer BaningDuria..
Malaysia Federal Route 90
Federal route 20 is a federal route connects Desaru List of Junctions route 92 (Pengerang-Kota Tinggi)SMT Bandar PenawarBandar PenawarroundaboutDESARU..
Malaysia Federal Route 92
Malaysian Federal Route 92Federal Highway of the Malaysian Federal Roads system Length: km Construction: 1970s North: Kota Tinggi South: Sungai Rengit Federal route 92, also known as Pengerang Highway (Jalan Raya Pengerang) is a federal road that runs from Kota Tinggi to Sungai Rengit in Joh..
Malaysia Federal Route 94
Federal route 94 is the main federal route in Malaysia connects Kulai to Kota Tinggi. List of junction and towns KULAI and route 1FELDA Taib AndakJalan Ulu Tiramroute 93 (Kluang)Kampung Sungai Telorroute 3 ..
Malaysia Federal Route 95
Federal route 95 is the main federal roads in Malaysia connects Pontian Kechil to fisherman town of Kukup. List of junction and towns PONTIAN KECHIL and route 5Rimba TerjunPermas KechilJalan Tanjung PiaiKUKUP ..
Malaysia Federal Route 96
Federal route 96 of Malaysia connects the town of Simpang Renggam and Benut in Johor. List of junction and towns route 1Simpang Renggam Industrial ParkNSE E2 (Simpang Renggam)BENUT and route 5 ..
Malaysia Federal Route 98
Federal route 98 List of Junctions and Towns TEMERLOH, route 87, route 2 and 10East Coast Expressway E8 (Temerloh)KerdauJalan Kampung BengikKuala KerauJalan Kampung Sungai JelaiKampung GongKampung Bukit DingingJERANTUT and route 64Jalan Kuala Tembeling and Taman Negara C9..
Malaysia Federal Route 99
Federal route 99 List of Junctions and Towns Bandar Mas and route 92Kampung Sedili KechilJalan Teluk MahkotaKampung Haji Mohd Jambi and route 3..
Malaysia Marine and Heavy Engineering
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Malaysia My Second Home
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Malaysia national football team
The Malaysia national football team is the national team of Malaysia and is controlled by the Football Association of Malaysia. It has never made the World Cup, although the team did qualify to play in the 1980 Olympics in Moscow. However, Malaysia did not take part after heeding a United States-le..
Malaysia National Hockey Stadium
Malaysia National Hockey Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is currently used mostly for field hockey matches and hosted matches for the 2002 World Hockey Cup. The stadium holds 12,000 people and was built in 1997. ..
Malaysia Today
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Malays in Singapore
The Malays in Singapore constitute 13.9% of the country's population. Contents 1 Origin and identity2 Religion3 Culture4 Status of Malays in Singapore5 References6 External links Origin and identity The Malays in Singapore are generally of mixed descent. The local ..
Malay (chicken)
The Malay Chicken is a very large breed of fowl that is originally from Asia. The word "Malay" refers to an ethnic race populating South East Asia as well as the Malay Archipelago. Commercial egg or meat production facilities are sourced from poultry chicken because the Malay Chicken are usually ..
Malay archipelago
The Malay Archipelago refers to the vast group of islands located between mainland Southeast Asia (Indochina) and Australia. These islands constitute the territory of Indonesia, the Philippines, Brunei, the Malaysian states of Sarawak and Sabah along with the Federal Territory of Labuan, East Timor,..
Malay College Kuala Kangsar
Malay College Kuala Kangsar Principal Mohd. Rauhi Mohd. Isa School type Public boarding school Founded 1905 Location Kuala Kangsar, Perak, Malaysia School Motto Fiat Sapienta Virtus : Manliness Through Wisdom The Malay College Kuala Kangsar (fondly known as the Malay College..
Malay Game Fowl
ɓʄ The Malay Chicken is a very large breed of fowl that is originally from Asia. The word "Malay" refers to an ethnic race populating South East Asia as well as the Malay Archipelago. Originally used for cockfighting it is now generally a show or utility bird. It has been used to create other p..
Malay Heritage Centre
The Malay Heritage Centre is a cultural centre in Singapore to showcase the heritage, culture and history of Malay Singaporeans. Located at Istana Kampong Glam and Gedung Kuning, the centre was launched on 27 November 2004. The centre houses the Malay Heritage Museum, which showcase historic a..
Malay houses
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Malay language
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Malay language/Swadesh list
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Malay Peninsula
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Malay people
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Malay Roy Choudhury
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Malay Ruler
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Malay states
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Malay titles
Contents 1 Overview2 Malay royalty3 Federal titles3.1 Tun3.2 Tan Sri3.3 Datuk4 State titles4.1 Dato'5 Honorary styles6 Other Malay titles7 Other salutations8 Protection of value of titles8.1 Selangor8.2 Pahang9 External lin..
Malay Village
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Malay Wikipedia
The Malay Wikipedia is the Malay version of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. This version has, as of December 2005, approximately 11,700 articles. External links [Malay Wikipedia] Editions of Wikipedia with 10,000 – 50,000 articles Arabic [ar] - Bulgarian ..
Malay world
The Malay World refers to the Malay cultural and linguistic sphere of influence, covering the archipelago of modern-day Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, the southernmost part of Thailand, the Philippines, Brunei, East Timor and occasionally New Guinea. The equivalent term in Malay is Alam Melayu and..
Malazan Book of the Fallen
Malazan Book of the Fallen is a fantasy series written by Steven Erikson, consisting of six books as of 2006 and projected to be ten books long in total. It is an epic military fantasy, wide in scope and encompassing the stories of a very large cast of characters. Each book tells a different chapter..
Malazan Empire
The Malazan Empire is a fictional nation-state described in Steven Erikson's epic fantasy series, the Malazan Book of the Fallen. As of 2006 this series comprises six volumes, entitled Gardens of the Moon, Deadhouse Gates, Memories of Ice, House of Chains, Midnight Tides and The Bonehunters, with fo..
Malazgirt
Malazgirt (formerly also called Manzikert or Malâzgird) is a town in Muş Province, eastern Turkey, with a population of 23,697 (year 2000). Manzikert was an important trading post of the ancient Kingdom of Armenia. The Battle of Manzikert was fought near Manzikert in August of 1071. In one of th..
Mala (caste)
Mala or Malla is a social group or caste mostly from Andhra Pradesh state of India. Along with Madigas they form the largest segment of what is considered to be the Dalit castes of Andhra. They are also found in the neighboring states too. Contents 1 Origins1.1 Sanskrtic roots1.2 ..
Mala (Pakistani singer)
Mala was a famous Pakistani playback singer of Urdu and Punjabi films. Mala's given name was Naseem. She was born in Lyallpur, Punjab, British India. She was the younger sister of music composer Shamim Nazli. Naseem was interested in singing and music from a young age. Fortunately, her elder sister..
Mala Bosna
Mala Bosna (Мала Босна) is a village located in the Subotica municipality, in the North Bačka District of Serbia, Serbia and Montenegro. It is situated in the autonomous province of Vojvodina. The village has a Bunjevac/Croat ethnic majority and its population is 1,245 people (2002 cen..
Mala Ciganlija
Mala Ciganlija (Serbian Cyrillic: Мала Циганлија) is an urban neighborhood of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in Belgrade's municipality of Novi Beograd. Mala Ciganlija is a peninsula on the left bank of the Sava river, just over 1 km long and 200 m wide. It encloses the..
Mala del Brenta
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Mala Kachalla
Mala Kachalla (b. November 1941 in Maiduguri) was governor of Borno State in Nigeria from 29 May 1999 to 29 May 2003. He was a member of the All People's Party (APP), which was renamed All Nigeria People's Party (ANPP) due to a factional split. Prior to the 2003 elections, Kachalla left the ANPP a..
Mala Kapela
Mala Kapela is a mountain in Croatia, part of the Dinaric Alps. It stretches in the direction northwest-southeast, and it extends from the mountain pass Vrh Kapele (alt. 887 m) that separates it from Velika Kapela, down to the mountain pass that connects Otočac and Plitvice and from then on to Plje..
Mala Kapela Tunnel
The Mala Kapela Tunnel is a motorway tunnel in Croatia, which forms part of the A1 motorway from Zagreb to Split. The tunnel is 5.76 km long, passing through the Mala Kapela mountain. It was opened in 2005. ..
Mala Mala Jong
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Malå Municipality
Malå is a Municipality in Västerbotten County, in northern Sweden. The municipality covers an area of 1607.5 km² and has a population of 3610 inhabitants, giving it a population density of 2 inhabitants per km². The seat is located in the town Malå, with 2,200 inhabitants. Smaller communities..
Mala onda
Mala onda is a highly acclaimed novel by Chilean novelist Alberto Fuguet. The novel brought Fuguet to the attention of Latin American and international critics, and is still perhaps the novel most associated with the author. It deals with a short period in the life of Matías Vicuña, a teenager who..
Mala Powers
Actress Mala Powers in City That Never Sleeps Mala Powers (born Mary Ellen Powers on December 20, 1931) is an American film actress. She was born in San Francisco, California. In 1940 her family moved to Los Angeles. Her father was an executive with United Press. The summer of her relocation,..
Mala Prespa and Golo Bardo
Mala Prespa and Golo Bardo (Bulgarian:Мала Преспа и Голо Бърдо; Macedonian:Мала Преспа и Голо Брдо) is the name by which ethnic Macedonians refer to an area in the southwest of their perception of the Macedonia region and in southeastern Albania (around the Lak..
Mala Records
Mala Records was a small record label in the fifties. It was acquired in the sixties by Colpix (the record arm of Columbia Pictures) and merged with Amy Records into Bell Records. See also List of record labels ..
Mala Remeta
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Mala Remeta monastery
The Mala Remeta Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Мала Ремета / Manastir Mala Remeta) is a Serb Orthodox monastery on the Fruška Gora mountain in the northern Serbian province of Vojvodina. Its foundation is traditionally ascribed to the Serbian King Dragutin. The earliest historical r..
Mala Rijeka viaduct
The Mala Rijeka viaduct is the tallest railway viaduct in the world. It is 498 m long and rises 198 m above ground level. ..
Mala Sinha
Mala Sinha in Baharen Phir Bhi Aayenge (1966) Mala Sinha (born 11 November, 1936) is an Indian actress. She was quite popular in the sixties and early seventies. She was born to a Bengali-Nepali christian couple and was named "Alda". Her friends at school used to tease her calling Dalda (a bra..
Malá Strana
Malá Strana in Prague Malá Strana [listen] ([Media helphelp]·[info]) (in English literally "Little Side", though more frequently referred to as "Lesser Town", "Lesser Quarter", or "Lesser Side") was originally a popular and nowadays also the official name for ..
Mala town
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. Mala is a small town in Thrissur district of Kerala, India. Mala town was very famous during the Jewish settlem..
MALBA
Latin American Art Museum of Buenos Aires, Argentina The Latin American Art Museum of Buenos Aires (Spanish: Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires, MALBA) is a museum created by Argentine businessman Eduardo F. Costantini. It is a not-for-profit institution featuring the Costantini Col..
Malba, Queens
Malba is neighborhood in the New York City borough of Queens. Malba is bounded to the north by the East River, to the east by the Whitestone Expressway, to the south by 15th Avenue, and to the west by 138th Street. Its name is derived from the first letters of the surnames of its five founders. Co..
Malbaie River
There are two Malbaie Rivers in the province of Quebec in Canada. The Malbaie River in the Charlevoix region empties into the Saint Lawrence River at La Malbaie. Up until 1985, the river was used to transport logs downstream. The river flows through a steep valley known as Les Hautes Gorges. A fore..
Malbazar
Malbazar is a sub-divisional town in Jalpaiguri district. It lies about 65km from Jalpaiguri town and 40km from Siliguri. Malbazar is strategically located in the eastern part of the Dooars region, and is thus close to many places of tourist interest like the Gorumara national Park, Chapramari Wild..
Malba Tahan
Malba Tahan, full name Ali Iezid Izz-Edim ibn-Salim Hanak Malba Tahan, was a fictitious Persian scholar. He was the creation and frequent pen name of Brazilian author Júlio César de Mello e Souza. Biography According to the dedication and introductory chapters of The Man Who Counted (ostensibly ..
Malbec
Malbec is a black, mellow grape variety originally grown in France, in the Loire Valley and Cahors. Long known as one of the six grapes used in the blending of red Bordeaux wine, it is increasingly celebrated as an Argentine varietal wine. It is also grown in the cooler regions of California. It has..
Malber
Malber is a worldwide manufacturer of compact appliances. Its manufacturing plant is located in Italy and comprises approximately 1,000,000 square feet. Malber USA is the North American importer and distributor of the WD1000 Combination Washer/Dryer (non-venting), P25 High-Capacity Washer, P21 Autom..
Malbeth the Seer
In J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium, Malbeth the Seer was a wise man of Arthedain who was remembered for two prophecies. At the birth of the son of Araphant he said "Arvedui you shall call him, for he will be the last in Arthedain. Though a choice will come to the Dúnedain, and if they t..
Malbim
Meïr Löb ben Jehiel Michel Weiser (1809 - September 18, 1879), better known as the Malbim (Hebrew: ), was a Russian rabbi, preacher, and Bible commentator. The name "Malbim" is derived from the Hebrew initials of his name, and became his family name by frequent usage. Contents 1 Biography2..
Malbolge
Malbolge is a public domain programming language invented by Ben Olmstead in 1998, named after the eighth circle of hell in Dante's Inferno, the Malebolge. The peculiarity of Malbolge is that it was designed to be the worst possible (most difficult and esoteric) programming language. However, seve..
Malbone Castle and Estate
Malbone, a Gothic-style castle and National Historic Landmark built in 1741, is the oldest privately owned estate in Newport, Rhode Island, and once served as the country residence of Colonel Godfrey Malbone (1695-1768) of Virginia and Connecticut. Colonel Malbone made his fortune as a shipping merc..
Malbone Street Wreck
The Malbone Street Wreck, also known as the Brighton Beach Line Accident of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company (BRT), was a rapid transit railroad accident that occurred November 1, 1918, beneath the intersection of Flatbush Avenue, Ocean Avenue, and Malbone Street, in the community of Flatbush, Bor..
Malbork
Malbork coat of arms Malbork (pronounce: [['malbork]]; German: [..
Malbork Castle
Malbork Castle (German: ) was built by the Teutonic Order as Ordensburg and named Marienburg. The city which grew around it was also named Marienburg, now called Malbork. It is a classic example of a medieval fortress; it is the world’s largest brick castle and one of the most impressive of its ..
Malbork County
Malbork County coat of arms Malbork County flag Malbork County is a county of Pomeranian Voivodship in Poland with capital in Malbork.   Pomorze Voivodship counties ..
Malbork Voivodship
The Malbork Voivodship (Polish: Województwo Malborskie) was a unit of administrative division and local government in the Kingdom of Poland since 1454/1466 till the partitions in 1772/1795. Together with the Pomeranian Voivodship and Chelmno Voivodship it formed the historical province of Royal Pru..
Malcanthet
In many campaign settings for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, Malcanthet is a demon lord. She is also called Queen of the Succubi. In fact, Malcanthet is just the latest holder of the title of Succubus Queen; other demon lords aspiring to the position includes Lady Lynkhab and the..
Malcev algebra
In mathematics, a Malcev algebra (or Maltsev algebra) over a field is a (nonassociative) algebra that is antisymmetric (xy = −yx) and satisfies the Malcev identity (xy)(xz) = ((xy)z)x + ((yz)x)x + ((zx)x)y. They are named after Anatoly Maltsev. Examples Any Lie algebra is a Malcev algebra.An..
Malchiel Gruenwald
Malchiel Gruenwald (also written Grünwald and Greenwald) was an Israeli amateur writer and stamp collector, who came to public attention in 1953, when he accused an Israeli government minister, Rudolf Kastner, of having collaborated with the Nazis during the Holocaust. The government sued Gruenwa..
Malchin
Malchin is a city located in the district of Demmin, in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany. ..
Malchor
Contents 1 List of Mandalorian Planets2 Malachor Prime3 Malachor II4 Malachor III5 Malachor IV6 Malachor V7 Coreless List of Mandalorian Planets Fictional Planets Created by Lucas Arts, Used With Star Wars A number of planets, including Malachor V, has been disc..
Malchow
Malchow is a town in the Müritz district, in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany. It is situated on the river Elde, 18 km west of Waren, and 35 km north of Wittstock. During World War II, there was a concentration camp near Malchow, see Malchow concentration camp. ..
Malchow concentration camp
The Holocaust Early elements Racial policy · Nazi eugenics · Nuremberg Laws Euthanasia · Concentration camps (List) Jews Nazi Germany, 1933 to 1939 Pogroms: Kristallnacht, Iaşi, Jedwabne, Lwów Ghettos: Warsaw, Łódź, Lwów, Kraków,Theresienstadt Einsatzgruppen:..
Malchus
In the New Testament of the Bible, Malchus was the name of a servant of the high priest who helped try to arrest Jesus. Peter, one of the disciples, was armed. Then Simon Peter having a sword drew it, and smote the high priest's servant, and cut off his right ear. The servant's name was Malchus. &m..
Malcolm
Malcolm is a given name and surname. The name is Scottish - originally Máel Coluim (modern Gaelic: Maol Chaluim) - and means "Tonsured Devotee of St. Columba." Contents 0.1 Only name0.2 First name0.3 Surname1 Other Only name King Malcolm I of ScotlandKing Malcolm II of Scot..
Malcolm, Maryland
Malcolm, Maryland is a small community, essentially centered around a five-way intersection in Charles County, Maryland. Horsehead Road is one of those roads, and, it was the route traveled by John Wilkes Booth to Dr. Mudd's house after Booth's assassination of Abraham Lincoln. The bar and tavern ..
Malcolm, Nebraska
Malcolm is a village in Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA. The population was 413 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Nearby Attractions4 External links Geography Malcolm is located at [40°54′27″N, 96°51′56″W] (40.907477, -96.865575)[..
Malcolm-Jamal Warner
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Malcolmia
Malcolmia is a genus from the family Brassicaceae. Species from this genus are native to Europe and Africa. Several species are cultivated for their flowers, these include Virginian stock (Malcolmia maritima). ..
Malcolm & Eddie
Malcolm & Eddie was a television sitcom-comedy that premiered August 26, 1996 on the UPN Network, and ran for four seasons. This series starred Malcolm-Jamal Warner and Eddie Griffin in the lead roles. This show was cancelled after its fourth season, and aired its final episode on April 22, 2000. ..
Malcolm (film)
Malcolm is a 1986 Australian film, written by David Parker and directed by Nadia Tass. The film stars Colin Friels as the titular tram enthusiast who becomes involved with petty crime. The film won the 1986 Australian Film Institute Award for Best Film. ..
Malcolm Alexander MacLean
Malcolm Alexander MacLean (born August 14, 1842 in Tiree, Scotland; died. April 4, 1895 in Vancouver, British Columbia) was the first Mayor of Vancouver, British Columbia, serving from 1886 to 1887. He beat his opponent, sawmill manager Richard H. Alexander, by 17 votes. See also: List of mayors of..
Malcolm Alker
Malcolm Alker (D.O.B. 4 November 1978) is a Hooker and Club Captain for the Salford City Reds Rugby League squad. Malcolm has played his entire professional Rugby League career at Salford and had his testimonial year in 2006. He has represented Lancashire and England. He has recently signed a three..
Malcolm Allen
Malcolm Allen (born May 29, 1973 in Wauchope, New South Wales) is a former freestyle swimmer from Australia, who competed for his native country at the Atlanta Games in 1996. He placed 13th in the 400m Freestyle, and ended up fourth with the Men's 4x200m Freestyle Relay Team. A year earlier, at the ..
Malcolm Allison
Malcolm Alexander Allison (born Dartford 5 September 1927) was an English footballer and football manager. Playing career A promising career as a centre-half was ended prematurely by a bout of tuberculosis in 1958. Erith & BelvedereCharlton Athletic (1945-1951) (2 football league appearances)West H..
Malcolm Anderson
Malcolm "Mal" J. Anderson (born 3 March 1935 in Theodore, near Rockhampton in Queensland) was a star Australian tennis player from the middle 1950s to the early 1970s. A right-hander, Anderson started playing tennis when he was 8 and became serious about the sport at 16. His two best seasons stat..
Malcolm Arbuthnot
Malcolm Arbuthnot (born 1877 in Cobham, Surrey - died 1967 in New Jersey) was a celebrity photographer in London. He photographed many of the well-known personalities of New Bond Street in the 1920s and 1930s, including Emily Pankhurst. A film called "Arbuthnot: London's Leading Photographer" was m..
Malcolm Arnold
Sir Malcolm Henry Arnold, KBE (born 21 October 1921, Northampton, UK) is an English composer. Arnold began his career as a professional trumpeter, but by the time he was thirty he was composing full-time, being bracketed with Britten and Walton as one of the most sought-after composers in Britain...
Malcolm Arthur Smith
Malcolm Arthur Smith (1875 - 1958) was a herpetologist working in the Malay Peninsula. By profession he was a physician. Publications 1947, A Physician at the Court of Siam(1931-1943) Fauna of British India. 3 volumes on Reptiles and Amphibians. Reference [Biography] ..
Malcolm Avendale Douglas-Hamilton
Lord Malcolm Avendale Douglas-Hamilton OBE DFC (12 November 1909– 21 July 1964) was a Scottish nobleman and politician. The third son of Alfred Douglas-Hamilton, 13th Duke of Hamilton, he was educated at Eton College and at the RAF College. He served with the Royal Air Force from 1929-1932..
Malcolm Azania
Malcolm Azania, also known as Minister Faust (for the literary reference, see Faust), is a Canadian teacher, writer, community activist, radio host and political aspirant. He appeared on the CBC's Disclosure reality tv show "Political Animal" in 2003. He was one of 3 contestants. He appeared along ..
Malcolm Babysits
Malcolm Babysits is Episode 105 of the FOX Network Series Malcolm in the Middle. It originally aired on February 13, 2000. Contents 1 Plot2 Guest Cast3 See also4 External links Plot [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. The house is ..
Malcolm Baldridge National Quality Award
The United States Congress passed Public Law 100-107 in 1987 creating the Malcolm Baldridge National Quality Award (MBNQA). The MBNQA was instituted by the federal government to encourage and improve quality and competitiveness among American companies. 2006 Criteria for Performance Excellence 1...
Malcolm Baldrige
Malcolm Baldrige Howard Malcolm "Mac" Baldrige (October 4, 1922 – July 25, 1987) was the 26th United States Secretary of Commerce. He was the son of H. Malcolm Baldrige, a Congressman from Nebraska. Malcolm Baldrige was nominated to be Secretary of Commerce by President Ronald Reagan on..
Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award
The Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award is given by the United States National Institute of Standards and Technology. It was established by the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Improvement Act of 1987 - Public Law 100-107 and named for Malcolm Baldrige, who served as United States Secretary o..
Malcolm Barclay-Harvey
Sir (Charles) Malcolm Barclay-Harvey, KCMG (1890–1969) was a British politician and Governor of South Australia from 12 August 1939 until 26 April 1944. Educated at Eton and at Christ Church, Oxford, he served in the 7th Battalion of the Gordon Highlanders from 1909-1915, with the Home Staff..
Malcolm Barrett
Malcom Barrett is a character on the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis, played by the actor Peter Flemming. He is an agent of the shadowy intelligence agency know as NID, sent on missions of the utmost importance regarding the internal security of the United S..
Malcolm Beasley
Malcolm Beasley is a professor of Applied Physics at Stanford University. He is known for his research related to superconductivity. He has served on the Jan Hendrik Schön commission, where he helped determine that Schön fabricated his data. Beasley attended Cornell University, where he earned..
Malcolm Betruger
Dr. Malcolm Betruger (similar to the German word 'Betrüger' meaning 'deceiver') is a fictional character in the video games Doom 3 and [[Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil]] (expansion pack) by id Software, voiced by Philip L. Clarke. He is the main antagonist in both Doom 3 and Doom 3: Resurrection of E..
Malcolm Bilson
Malcolm Bilson, born October 24, 1935, is a pianist specializing in performance on the fortepiano, which is the 18th century version of the piano. Bilson teaches at Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y., where he is the Frederick J. Whiton Professor of Music. Bilson is known for his series of recor..
Malcolm Bishop
Malcolm Bishop QC, High Court Judge, a Recorder of the Crown Court, Chair of the Isle of Man legal Services Commission and a Bencher of the Inner Temple. He was instructed on the longest murder trial in the Old Bailey in recent years and has just successfully defended in the notorious multiple shoot..
Malcolm Blight
Malcolm Blight AM (born 16 February, 1950), is a former Australian rules football player who had a Hall of Fame career with the North Melbourne Football Club. Contents 1 Football career1.1 SANFL1.2 VFL2 Post playing career2.1 Coaching career2.2 Recognition2.3 Co..
Malcolm Blight Medal
The Malcolm Blight Medal, named after former Adelaide Football Club coach Malcolm Blight (in the Australian Football League), is awarded to the Best and Fairest player during the home and away season for the Adelaide Crows. The winners are as follows: 1991 - Mark Mickan 1992 - Chris McDermott 1993..
Malcolm Bosse
Malcolm Bosse (1927-2002) was an American author. Bosse grew up in Moline, Illinois and was a graduate of Yale University. His first novel was The Journey of Tao Kim Nam, published in 1959. He was the author of more than 15 books for young readers and adults. His historical novels for young read..
Malcolm Bowie
Malcolm Bowie is a British academic, and currently Master of Christ's College, Cambridge. An acclaimed scholar of French literature, Bowie has written several books on Marcel Proust. Bowie was elected to the Christ's Mastership in 2002, after spending ten years as Marshal Foch Professor of French ..
Malcolm Boyd
Malcolm Boyd is an American minister, activist, spoken-word artist, and author, born June 8, 1923. Boyd became known as “The Espresso Priest” for his religiously-themed poetry-reading sessions at the “hungry i” nightclub in San Francisco. Boyd went on to become a prominent white clergyman ..
Malcolm Boyle
Malcolm Boyle (1902–1976) was born in Windsor, England, and as a boy served as a chorister at Eton College. He became an organ pupil of Sir Walter Parratt of St George's Chapel, Windsor. After taking his B.Mus. at Queen's College, Oxford, he became Assistant organist to Sir Walford Davies at St Ge..
Malcolm Bradbury
Sir Malcolm Stanley Bradbury (September 7, 1932 – November 27, 2000) was a British author and academic. Contents 1 Life2 Works2.1 Fiction2.1.1 ''The History Man''2.1.2 ''Cuts''2.2 Academic2.3 Television3 Bibliography (incomplete)4 Quote5 Ext..
Malcolm Brenner
Malcolm K. Brenner is a British clinical scientist working mostly in the field of gene therapy and immunotherapy applied to malignancy. He received his medical degree and subsequent Ph.D. from Cambridge University, England. He became part of the UK brain-drain in the 1970s, when he left the UK to w..
Malcolm Bricklin
Malcolm Bricklin Malcolm Bricklin (b. January 9, 1939 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an automotive entrepreneur from Phoenix, Arizona. In 1958, Bricklin dropped out of the University of Florida and built his father's Orlando, Florida, building supply business into a franchised chain of Hand..
Malcolm Brooks
Malcolm Brooks was an Australian politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing the electorate of Gosford between the 1973 and 1976 state elections. ..
Malcolm Brown
Malcolm Brown was an Australian politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. ..
Malcolm Bruce
Malcolm Bruce Malcolm Gray Bruce (born November 17, 1944) is British politician. He is the Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament for Gordon. Malcolm Bruce was born in Birkenhead, he was educated at The Wrekin College in Shropshire, England prior to attending University of St Andrews, where he..
Malcolm Buckby
Malcolm Buckby is a former politician who lost his seat in the electoral district of Light in the 2006 SA election. He is a former research economist and farmer first elected in 1993 replacing Bruce Eastick. After the 1997 SA election Buckby was given the portfolios of Education, and transport, urb..
Malcolm Burn
Malcolm Burn (born ca. 1961) is a Canadian-born music producer, recording engineer and musician. Burn grew up in Cornwall, Ontario and became lead singer for the 1980s Canadian band Boys Brigade. Following the dissolution of that group, he turned towards production and solo work. Besides working o..
Malcolm Caldwell
Malcolm Caldwell (1931-1978) was a British academic and a prolific Marxist writer. His works include: "The Wealth of Some Nations", "Marx and the Third World", and "Ten Years' Military Terror in Indonesia" [link]. Caldwell was sympathetic to the Khmer Rouge. Along with Elizabeth Becker a..
Malcolm Cameron
This article refers to the Canadian businessman and politician. For other people named Malcom Cameron, see Malcom Cameron (disambiguation). Malcolm Cameron (April 25 1808-June 1 1876) was a Canadian businessman and politician. He was born at Trois-Rivières in Lower Canada in 1808 and grew up i..
Malcolm Campbell
Portrait of Sir Malcolm Campbell (undated), courtesy of the Florida Photographic Collection Sir Malcolm Campbell (born March 11, 1885 in Chislehurst, Kent, England - died December 31, 1948) was a racing motorist and motoring journalist. He gained the world speed record on land and on water at ..
Malcolm Champion
Malcolm Champion (12 November 1883 – 1939) was New Zealand's first Olympic gold medallist, and the first swimmer to represent New Zealand at an Olympic Games. He won a gold medal in the 4x200m freestyle relay at the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm, Sweden as part of a combined team with Au..
Malcolm Chisholm
Malcolm Chisholm (born 7 March 1949) is a Scottish Labour Party politician, and Minister for Communities in the Scottish Executive. Chisholm was educated at the University of Edinburgh and became an English teacher. He is married with three children. Chisholm was member of Parliament for Edinburgh..
Malcolm Christie
Malcolm Christie (born April 11, 1979 in Peterborough) is an English football player. He currently plays for Middlesbrough in the English Premiership as a centre forward. Malcolm started his career at Deeping Rangers before moving onto another non-league club Nuneaton Borough. Christie was a supe..
Malcolm Clarke
Malcolm Clarke (born 1943) was a British composer, and a member of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop for 25 years from 1969 to 1994. Clarke proved somewhat controversial when he joined the workshop, due to his views that Radiophonic music should be, in his words, "fine art," a philosophy that was not sh..
Malcolm Colcord
Malcolm Colcord, also known as The Director, is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics Universe. He appeared as a villain in the series Wolverine and was an important character in the Weapon X-comics. Character biography Malcolm Colcord first appeared as a mysterious shadowed face and for goo..
Malcolm Colin Cameron
Malcolm Colin Cameron (April 12 1831-September 26 1898) was a businessman and lawyer in Ontario. He represented Huron South in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1875 and from 1878 to 1882 and Huron West from 1882 to 1887, 1891 to 1892 and 1896 to 1898. He was born in Perth in Upper Canada ..
Malcolm Cowley
Malcolm Cowley, photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1963 Malcolm Cowley (1898–1989) was an American novelist, poet, literary critic, and journalist. Born at his parents' summer home outside of Belsano, Pennsylvania, in Cambria County, he grew up 70 miles to the west in Pittsburgh, where h..
Malcolm Coyle
[Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Malcolm Coyle is a prisoner on the television show Oz played by Treach of the rap group Naughty By Nature. Imprisoned for Armed Robbery, he committed a much greater crime that he never got caught for on the outside. Th..
Malcolm Crosby
Malcolm Crosby (born: South Shields, July 4 1954) is a former footballer and manager in England. Crosby played his football for Aldershot, making 258 appearances between 1971 and 1980 and netting 21 goals. He became an assistant manager to Denis Smith at York City, and followed Smith when he becam..
Malcolm D. Lee
Malcolm D. Lee (born January 11, 1970) is an African-American actor, film director, and screenwriter. He has directed such film as Undercover Brother, and The Best Man. He is the cousin of accomplished film director Spike Lee, and is a graduate of Georgetown University. "Undercover Brother" (2002)..
Malcolm Dalglish
Malcolm Dalglish (b. August 14, 1952) is an American hammered dulcimer player, composer, and choral director. A virtuoso performer on the hammered dulcimer, he is a former member of the folk/Celtic trio Metamora. In addition to the dulcimer, he also plays the spoons and bones (both traditional A..
Malcolm David Kelley
Malcolm David Kelley as "Walt Lloyd" on Lost Malcolm David Kelley (born May 12, 1992 in Bellflower, California) is an American child actor. He starred in the 2004 film You Got Served as Lil' Saint. He also appeared in the television series Lost as the character Walt. A regular cast member in t..
Malcolm David Wanklyn
Photo submitted by Simon Manchee Malcolm David Wanklyn (b. June 28 1911, d. April 14 1942) (VC, DSO & 2 Bars) was a recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. He was 29..
Malcolm de Chazal
Malcolm de Chazal (1902-1981) was a Mauritian writer, painter, and visionary, known especially for his Sens-Plastique, a work consisting of several thousand aphorisms and pensées. He was born in Vacoas of a French family long established in Mauritius and wrote all his works in French. Except for..
Malcolm Dome
Malcolm Dome is a famous English writer/journalist on metal since (1979). In addition to writing books, he has been a journalist for among others Record Mirror, Kerrang! and Metal Hammer. He also co-runs an online radio station called TotalRock. [www.totalrock.com] Selected books Dome, Ma..
Malcolm Donald
Malcolm Donald (1877–1949) was an American lawyer and a founder of the Pioneer Fund. He graduated Harvard College and Harvard Law School. He was an editor of Harvard Law Review. He worked at Boston law firms Gaston Snow and Herrick, Smith, & Donald. He served in the War Department during World Wa..
Malcolm Donnelly
Malcolm Douglas Donnelly is a baritone opera singer. He was born in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Donnelly studied with Marianne Mathy at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music and with Vida Harford in London. His career started with the Elizabethan Trust Opera. From there he travelled to Lond..
Malcolm Douglas-Pennant, 6th Baron Penrhyn
Colonel Malcolm Frank Douglas-Pennant, 6th Baron Penrhyn DSO MBE (July 11, 1908 – November 8, 2003) was a Welsh peer, soldier, rifleman and farmer, seond son of Frank Douglas-Pennant, 5th Baron Penrhyn. Lord Penrhyn was educated at Eton and Sandhurst, before joinging 60th rifles in 1929. He s..
Malcolm Duncan
Malcolm Duncan is the name of: Malcolm Duncan (musician) (born 1945), Scottish saxophonist and founding member of The Average White BandMal Duncan, DC Comics character who has used the superheroic aliases "Guardian", "Hornblower", "Herald" and "Vox" This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation]..
Malcolm Dunford
Malcolm Dunford was a successful New Zealand soccer player who frequently represented his country in the 1980s and 90s. A centre back, New Zealand was lucky with Dunford amongst a number of fine central defenders including Bobby Almond (a stalwart of New Zealand's successful 1982 World Cup Campaign)..
Malcolm Elias
Malcolm Elias is the Director of Recruitment at Liverpool F.C. Football Academy. He holds a UEFA A license. He joined Liverpool from Southampton F.C. where he played a similar and helped transform the Saints into a good production line of young talent. Elias was with Southampton for seven years. ..
Malcolm Elliott
Malcolm Elliott is an English professional cyclist. He was born in Sheffield, England on July 1 1961, Elliott’s professional career has lasted from 1984 to 1997 when he retired and then from 2003 up to the present day when he made his comeback in British domestic racing. Known as a very fast sp..
Malcolm Evans
Malcolm Evans may refer to: Professor Malcolm Evans, O.B.E., British juristMalcolm Evans, New Zealand cartoonistMalcolm Evans, British computer programmer ..
Malcolm Evans (cartoonist)
:See Malcolm Evans for other individuals with the same name. Malcolm Evans is a New Zealand cartoonist residing in Auckland. His cartoons appear once weekly in Auckland suburban newspapers owned by Fairfax New Zealand and his Edna character has been running fortnightly for the last 25 years in New ..
Malcolm Evans (computer programmer)
:See Malcolm Evans for other individuals with the same name. Malcolm Evans (b. April 1944) is a British computer game programmer, best known for his games 3D Monster Maze for the Sinclair ZX81 and Trashman for the ZX Spectrum, released in 1982 and 1984 respectively. He and his twin brother, Rod, ..
Malcolm Fairley
This article is about the English criminal. There is also an American entertainer known as "The Fox" named Bill "The Fox" Foster, and "The Fox" is the name of a Fanzine for Leicester City Football Club. Additionally, Elton John used "The Fox" as a title for an album in 1981. The Fox was the nickna..
Malcolm Forbes
Malcolm Stevenson Forbes (August 19, 1919 – February 24, 1990) was publisher of Forbes magazine, founded by his father B.C. Forbes and today run by his son Steve Forbes. He is a graduate of the Lawrenceville School and Princeton University. Contents 1 Career2 Fabergé3 Trivia4&nb..
Malcolm Forsyth
Malcolm Forsyth (born 1936) is a Canadian trombonist, composer and was honoured as Canadian Composer of the Year in 1989. Born in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, he studied trombone, conducting and composition at the University of Cape Town and received a Bachelor of Music in 1963. He played trombo..
Malcolm Frank
Malcolm Frank (born November 5, 1968) is a Canadian Football League defensive back for the Edmonton Eskimos. College career While attending Baylor University, Malcolm Frank was a three-year starter, and finished his career with 5 interceptions, and 131 tackles. ..
Malcolm Fraser
This article is about the former Prime Minister of Australia; for the Western Australian public servant, see Malcolm Fraser (surveyor). John Malcolm Fraser AC, CH (born 21 May 1930) is an Australian politician who was the 22nd Prime Minister of Australia. He came to power in November 1975 in the c..
Malcolm Fraser (surveyor)
Sir Malcolm Fraser (1834–17 August 1900) CMG, KCMG was a powerful public servant in colonial Western Australia in the 1870s and 1880s. Malcolm Fraser was born in Gloucestershire, England in 1834. Nothing is known of his early life, except that he must have qualified as a surveyor at some stage..
Malcolm G. Lilly
Contents 1 Early Life & Family2 Education3 Clover Hill Academy4 Methodist Preacher Early Life & Family --> Malcolm Gordon Lilly was born on January 12, 1879 and died on August 18, 1944 in Harrisonburg, Virginia. He married Lucy Garette Leake on February 17, 1916 and had seve..
Malcolm Gets
Hugh Malcolm Gerard Gets is an openly gay American actor born on December 28, 1964. He is best known for his role as Richard in the American television sitcom Caroline in the City. Gets is also a talented dancer, singer, composer, classically trained pianist, vocal director, and choreographer. ..
Malcolm Gillis
Malcolm Gillis may refer to: Malcolm Gillis, the runnerS. Malcolm Gillis, former President of Rice University ..
Malcolm Gillis (runner)
Malcolm Gillis (born May 24, 1933 in Knoxville, Tennessee) is is a prolific long distance runner from the United States. He holds several records, mostly at the state and national level, in various long distance races. In 2006, he was inducted into the Huntsville-Madison County Athletic Hall of Fa..
Malcolm Gladwell
Malcolm Gladwell Malcolm Gladwell (born September 1, 1963) is a United Kingdom-born, Canadian-raised journalist now based in New York City who has been a staff writer for The New Yorker since 1996. He is known as the author of the bestselling books The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make..
Malcolm Glazer
Malcolm Irving Glazer (born 1928 in Rochester, New York) is an American businessman and sports-team owner. He is president and chief executive officer of First Allied Corporation, a holding company for his varied business interests. He holds controlling stakes in the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, a Nation..
Malcolm Glazer takeover of Manchester United
After Manchester United F.C. was floated on the stock market in 1990, the high value of the club made it seem unlikely that a hostile takeover would be possible. Nevertheless, in June 2005, Malcolm Glazer succeeded not only in gaining control of the club through his takeover vehicle, Red Football Lt..
Malcolm Goldstein
Malcolm Goldstein (b. Brooklyn, New York, March 27, 1936) is a violinist and composer specializing in new music and free improvisation. He frequently presents solo violin concerts and has toured throughout North America and Europe. He is the author of the book Sounding the Full Circle. External l..
Malcolm Goodman
Shapeshifter or Malcolm Goodman is an electroacoustic composer who's albums include Reticulum Flux. His influences include Vladimir Ussachevsky and Iannis Xenakis. He engineered Go.go.go: Music from the Computer Music Center, Columbia University. External links [Shapeshifter: matter is sound; ..
Malcolm Gordon
Malcolm K. Gordon (January 10, 1868 – November 13, 1964; born in Baltimore, Maryland, died in Garrison, New York) was a coach at St. Paul's School from 1888 to 1917. In 1882, Gordon arrived at St. Paul's in Concord, New Hampshire. Hockey had been earlier introduced at St. Paul's from Cana..
Malcolm Green
Do you mean: Malcolm Green, the distinguished inorganic chemistMalcolm Green, the drummer for New Zealand band Split Enz..
Malcolm Green (chemist)
Malcolm L. H. Green (born 16 April 1936) is a distinguished British inorganic chemist, noted for his contribution to organometallic chemistry with particular application to catalytic reactions. In recent years his research has focussed on carbon nanotubes. He was head of the Inorganic Chemistry Labo..
Malcolm Green (musician)
Malcolm Green was the drummer for British band Octopus & later left to join New Zealand band Split Enz from 1977 to 1981. He left after continual disagreements with frontman Tim Finn over his song writing contributions being rejected. During his time in the band he bought in former Octopus band mat..
Malcolm Guthrie
Malcolm Guthrie (February 10, 1903 – November 22, 1972), professor of Bantu languages, is known primarily for his classification of Bantu languages (Guthrie 1971). The classification, although certainly not undisputed, is still the most widely used. Malcolm Guthrie was born in Hove, Sussex, E..
Malcolm Hancock
Malcolm "Mal" Hancock (May 20, 1936 – February 16, 1993) was paralyzed from the waist down and confined to a wheelchair by a fall he suffered as a teen. Hancock was mainly a magazine cartoonist, most notably for the National Review. His work was also seen regularly in such publications as Pl..
Malcolm Harbour
Malcolm Harbour (born February 19, 1947 in Woking, Surrey) is a British politician, and Member of the European Parliament for the West Midlands region for the Conservative Party since 1999. He is best known for his controversial views on Software Patents. He ran first a candidate for Birmingham Ea..
Malcolm Hardee
Malcolm Hardee (born Lewisham, London, January 5 1950 - died London, January 31 2005) was an anarchic British comedian, author, club proprietor and compere. Hardee Contents 1 Early life2 The Greatest Show on Legs3 The Clubs4 \"He has no shame\"5 Freddie Mercury's bi..
Malcolm Harwood
Malcolm Harwood Malcolm Harwood on Heads Up with Richard Herring Nickname(s) The Rock Hometown Malcolm "The Rock" Harwood (born 1938, Oxford) is an English professional poker player who learnt how to play whilst doing his National Service. He later appeared in Channel 4's Late Night Po..
Malcolm Hebden
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. Malcolm Hebden (born 1940, Burnley, Lancashire, England) is a British actor known for his role as Norris Cole i..
Malcolm Hilton
Malcolm HiltonEngland (ENG) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Slow left-arm orthodox Tests First-class Matches 4 270 '''Runs scored 37 3416 Batting average 7.40 12.11 100s/50s -/- 1/6 Top score 15 100* Balls bowled 1244 55360 Wickets 1..
Malcolm Hoenlein
Malcolm Hoenlein is the executive vice chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major Jewish Organizations. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Malcom is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. ..
Malcolm Hooper
Malcolm Hooper is a British biochemist and Emeritus Professor of medicinal chemistry at the University of Sunderland. Contents 1 Training and interests2 Gulf War Syndrome3 Other interests4 External links Training and interests Professor Hooper is a member of the Royal Soci..
Malcolm Hulke
Malcolm Hulke (died July 6, 1979) was a British television writer and author of the industry 'bible' [Writing for Television in the 70s]. He is remembered chiefly for his work on the science fiction series Doctor Who although he contributed to many popular television series of the era. H..
Malcolm III of Scotland
Máel Coluim mac Donnchada (anglicised Malcolm III) (1030x1038–13 November, 1093) was King of Scots. He was the eldest son of Donnchad mac Crínáin. While often known as Malcolm Canmore, the earliest epithet used for him is Long-Neck.Orkneyinga Saga, c. 33. It appears that the real Malcolm C..
Malcolm II of Scotland
Máel Coluim mac Cináeda (anglicised Malcolm II) (c.980–25 November, 1034) was King of Scots from 1005 until his death.Máel Coluim's birth date is not known, but must have been around 980 if the Flateyjarbók is right in dating the marriage of his daughter and Sigurd Hlodvisson to the lifet..
Malcolm Innes of Edingight
Sir Malcolm Rognvald Innes of Edingight KCVO, WS, LLB, FSA Scot. (b. 25 May 1938) was Lord Lyon King of Arms of Scotland from 1981 until 2001. The third son of Sir Thomas Innes of Learney (Lord Lyon from 1945 to 1969) and Lady Lucy Buchan, third daughter of the 18th Earl of Caithness, he was educ..
Malcolm in the Middle
Malcolm in the Middle was an American situation comedy created by Linwood Boomer for the Fox Network. The series first aired on January 9, 2000, and ended its six-and-a-half-year run on May 14, 2006. There have been recent rumors that a reunion is in effect, but they have not received full confirma..
Malcolm Island, British Columbia
Sointula is the biggest community on Malcolm Island. ..
Malcolm Island Airport
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Malcolm IV of Scotland
Malcolm IV (or Máel Coluim mac Eanric) (c. 1141–9 December, 1165), King of Scots, was the eldest son of Earl Henry (d. 1152) and Ada de Warenne. The original Malcolm Canmore, a name now associated with his great-grandfather Máel Coluim mac Donnchada, he succeeded his grandfather David I, an..
Malcolm I of Scotland
Malcolm I of Scotland Máel Coluim mac Domnaill (anglicised Malcolm I) (before 900–954) was king of Scots, becoming king when his cousin Causantín mac Áeda abdicated to became a monk. He was the son of Domnall mac Causantín. In 945 Edmund of Wessex, having expelled Amlaíb Cuaran (O..
Malcolm J. Williamson
Malcolm J. Williamson discovered in 1974 what is now known as Diffie-Hellman key exchange. He was then working at GCHQ. Williamson studied at Manchester Grammar School, winning a Gold prize at the 1968 International Mathematical Olympiad in Moscow. He read mathematics at the University of Cambridg..
Malcolm Jameson
Malcolm Jameson (December 21, 1891 – April 16, 1945) was an American science fiction author. An officer in the US Navy, he was active in American pulp magazines during the Golden Age of Science Fiction. His stories of Solar System exploration about "Ballard of the Space Patrol" were posthumous..
Malcolm Jarvis
Malcolm JarvisZimbabwe (Zim) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Left-arm medium-fast Tests ODIs Matches 5 12 '''Runs scored 4 37 Batting average 2.00 18.50 100s/50s -/- -/- Top score 2* 17 ..
Malcolm Johnson
Malcolm Johnson (September 24, 1904 – June 18, 1976) was a noted investigative journalist of the 1940s and 1950s. His 24-part series in the New York Sun, Crime on the Waterfront, won the Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting in 1949. The Sun articles formed the basis for the 1954 Elia Kazan mov..
Malcolm Jones III
Malcolm Jones III (born 1970, died 1996) was an American comics artist best known as an inker on The Sandman, where he added his illustrative line and textures to the work of pencillers such as Mike Dringenberg, Kelley Jones and Colleen Doran. He was also known for inking Denys Cowan's pencils on Th..
Malcolm Keen
Malcom Keen (1887 - 1970) was a British actor. He was an early collaborator with the director Alfred Hitchcock, starring in Hitchcock's silent films The Lodger, The Mountain Eagle and The Manxman. Father of actor Geoffrey Keen. ..
Malcolm Kendall-Smith
Royal Air Force External links [Photo of Malcolm Kendall-Smith] ..
Malcolm Kennedy
Malcolm George (Mal) Kennedy was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Benjamin McNair. He first appeared in 1994 until 1997, He made several brief guest stints in 2002 and 2004, and made a cameo in Annalise Hartman's Documentary in 2005. He accidentally shot Lou ..
Malcolm Kerr
Malcolm Kerr (1931–1984) was a political scientist and teacher who was an expert on Middle East politics. His best known book is The Arab Cold War; Gamal Abd al-Nasir and His Rivals, 1958-1970. Born in Beirut, Lebanon, Kerr was raised near the American University of Beirut (AUB), where his p..
Malcolm Kerr (Australian politician)
Malcolm Kerr is an Australian politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. ..
Malcolm Kerr (politician)
Malcolm Kerr is an Australian politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. ..
Malcolm Kirk
Malcolm Kirk (18 December 1936 – 24 August 1987), nicknamed "King Kong Kirk", was an English professional wrestler who rose to prominence — due to the popularity of televised wrestling in the United Kingdom — in the 1970s and 1980s. Bald and fearsome looking, he was usually cast as..
Malcolm Knowles
Malcolm Knowles (August 24, 1913–November 27, 1997) was an American Adult Educator, famous for the creation of the theory of Andragogy and is credited with being a fundamental influence in the development of the Humanist Learning Theory. Born in Montana as the son of a veterinarian, Knowles w..
Malcolm Kohll
Malcolm Kohll was born in 1953 in South Africa. He is a writer and producer. He attended Rhodes University in Grahamstown, South Africa, where he trained as a journalist. On completing his course he came to London and did a post-graduate in Film and Television, at Middlesex Polytechnic. He then tri..
Malcolm Laing
Malcolm Laing (1762 - 1818), was a country gentleman in Orkney, Scotland. He completed Henry's History of Great Britain, and wrote a History of Scotland from the Union of the Crowns to the Union of the Kingdoms (1802). He was an assailant of the authenticity of the Ossianic poems, and wrote a diss..
Malcolm Lang
Malcolm Lang (February 25, 1875 - February 24, 1941) was a Canadian politician, prospector and contractor. Lang was first elected to the Ontario legislature in the 1914 provincial election as the Ontario Liberal Party Member of the Legislative Assembly for Cochrane. He was re-elected in 1919 and 1..
Malcolm Lindsay
Malcolm Francis Aylesworth Lindsay (February 4, 1909 – May 3, 1983) was the 14th Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, serving from August 15, 1967 to September 30, 1969. References |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Malcolm Lockyer
Malcolm Lockyer (5 October 1923 - 28 June 1976) was a film composer and conductor. In his early years he developed an interest in dance and from here gathered an interest in music. At the age of nineteen he became a musician in the Royal Air Force and in 1944 joined the Buddy Featherstonehaugh Sex..
Malcolm Longair
Malcolm Sim Longair FRS is the Jacksonian Professor of Natural Philosophy in the Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge. He was born on May 18, 1941, and educated at Morgan Academy, Dundee, Scotland. He graduated in Electronic Physics from Queen's College, Dundee, of the University of St. A..
Malcolm Lowry
Malcolm Lowry (July 28, 1909 – June 26, 1957) was an English poet and novelist. Contents 1 Biography2 Writings3 Bibliography4 Biography5 References6 External links Biography Lowry was born in Wallasey, Cheshire, England, and was educated at The Leys School and..
Malcolm M. Lucas
Malcolm M. Lucas was the 26th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of California. He was appointed to the position after his predecessor, Rose Bird was removed by the electorate in 1986 because of her stubborn opposition to capital punishment. In stark contrast to the liberal tendencies of the Bir..
Malcolm MacColl
Malcolm MacColl (c. 1838-April 5,1907), British clergyman and publicist, was the son of a Scottish farmer. He was educated at Trinity College, Glenalmond, for the Scotch Episcopal ministry, and after further study at the University of Naples was ordained in 1859, and entered on a succession of cura..
Malcolm Macdonald
Malcolm Ian Macdonald (born January 7 1950, Fulham, England) was an English footballer nicknamed "Supermac". Born in Fulham, London, Macdonald started out as a full back before switching to centre forward. He played for Fulham for one season (1968-69), before moving to Luton Town. At Luton he sco..
Malcolm MacDonald
This page is about the mid 20th century politician. For the late 20th century footballer see Malcolm Macdonald. Malcolm John MacDonald (August 17 1901-January 11 1981) was a British politician and the son of Ramsay MacDonald and, like his father, was born in Lossiemouth, Moray. Similarly, he was i..
Malcolm MacKenzie
Malcolm MacKenzie (born 30 September 1961) is an English golfer. He turned professional in 1980 and has spent most of his career playing on the European Tour. His best Order of Merit ranking was 25th in 1990, one of twelve times he made the top 100. He has one European Tour title to his name, the 20..
Malcolm Mackerras
Malcolm Hugh Mackerras AO (born 26 August 1939) is an Australian psephologist and commentator and lecturer on Australian and American politics. Contents 1 Education and Work2 Publications3 Election commentary4 External links Education and Work Malcolm Mackerras was born at T..
Malcolm Mackey
Malcolm Malik Mackey (born July 11 1970, in Chattanooga, Tennessee) is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the Phoenix Suns in the 1st round (27th overall) of the 1993 NBA Draft. Mackey played only one year in the NBA for the Suns, appearing in 22 games and scoring ..
Malcolm MacLachlan
Malcolm "Mac" MacLachlan is a Professor of Psychology at Trinity College Dublin. Books MacLachlan, M. (in press) (2nd Ed.) Culture & Health: A Critical Perspective towards Global Health. Chichester: Wiley.Carr, S.C. and MacLachlan, M. (2005) "Knowledge Flows and Poverty Reduction." Special Issue o..
Malcolm MacLeod
There have been several notable people named Malcolm MacLeod: For the British scientist, please see Malcolm MacLeod (scientist)For the politician from New Brunswick, Canada please see Malcolm MacLeod (politician) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated..
Malcolm Macleod
Malcolm Macleod is former president of Edinburgh University Students' Association and former Lord Rector of Edinburgh University. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Malcolm MacLeod (politician)
Malcolm Noble "Mac" MacLeod was a Canadian politician. He served as a longtime member of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick represnting the electoral district of Albert from 1970 to his defeat in 1987 when his Progressive Conservatives lost every seat in the legislature. He was the second l..
Malcolm MacLeod (scientist)
Major-General Malcolm Neynoe MacLeod (23 May, 1882–1 August, 1969) was Director General of the Ordnance Survey from 1935 to 1943. In 1935 he started the retriangulation of Great Britain, an immense task which involved erecting concrete triangulation pillars (trig points) on prominent (often ..
Malcolm Margolin
Malcolm Margolin is an independent publisher (founder owner of Heyday Books) and an author with a special interest in memoirs and diaries, the Native-American ethnic groups of the U.S. state of California, and the geographical territory that California covers. Born in Boston in 1941, he graduated i..
Malcolm Marmorstein
Malcolm Marmorstein is a television writer for shows like Dark Shadows and The Doctors. ..
Malcolm Marshall
Malcolm MarshallWest Indies (WI) Batting style Right-handed batsman (RHB) Bowling type Right arm fast (RF) Tests ODIs Matches 81 136 '''Runs scored 1,810 955 Batting average 18.85 14.92 100s/50s 0/10 0/2 Top score 92 66 ..
Malcolm McDowell
Malcolm McDowell, circa 1974 Malcolm McDowell (born June 13, 1943) is an English actor. He was born Malcolm John Taylor in Leeds, West Yorkshire. Possibly best known for his portrayal of Alex DeLarge in A Clockwork Orange (1971), he began his professional life serving drinks in his parents' p..
Malcolm McDuck
Malcolm McDuck, nicknamed Matey, is one of Walt Disney's comic book characters. He is one of the descedants of Sir Swamphole McDuck. He was born on 1530. He belonged to a branch of the Clan McDuck that had settled in England. Malcolm McDuck served in the English navy. In 1563 he became the first..
Malcolm McKesson
Malcolm McKesson (1909-1999) was an American outsider artist known for his ballpoint pen drawings and his erotic fiction. Contents 1 Biography2 Writings3 Resources4 External links Biography Malcolm McKesson was born in Monmouth Beach, New Jersey at the summerhouse of his weal..
Malcolm McLaren
Malcolm McLaren Malcolm McLaren (born 22 January, 1946) is an English impresario and self-publicist who is best known as being the manager of the punk rock band the Sex Pistols. Contents 1 Early years2 The New York Dolls and SEX3 The Sex Pistols4 Post Pistols management..
Malcolm McVean
Malcolm McVean was a Scottish footballer in the 19th century who was signed by John McKenna for Liverpool from Third Lanark. McVean was a leading member of the "Team of the Macs"; he scored Liverpool's first ever goal (in a friendly against Rotherham Town F.C. on September 1 1892, which Liverpool wo..
Malcolm Milne
Malcolm Milne (born November 5, 1948 in Myrtleford, Victoria) is a former Australian Olympic skier. In 1968, at the age of 19, Malcolm competed in his first Olympics at Grenoble, France. In an era dominated by Jean-Claude Killy, Malcolm finished twenty-fourth of eighty-six starters, with a time onl..
Malcolm Mooney
Malcolm Mooney is an African-American rock music singer, poet, and artist, probably best known as the original vocalist for German Krautrock band Can. Biography Mooney began singing in high school, and was a member of an a capella vocal group known as the Six Fifths. He gained some fame as a sculp..
Malcolm Moos
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 June 2006. Born in 1916 in Saint Paul,..
Malcolm Moran
Malcolm Moran is an American sportswriter who has written for four newspapers over 30 years – Newsday, The New York Times, Chicago Tribune and USA Today. At present, he is the national basketball writer for USA Today. Moran has served as President of the United States Basketball Writers Associa..
Malcolm Morley
Malcolm Morley (born June 7, 1931) is a British-born artist now living in the United States. Morley was born in north London. He had a troubled childhood, and did not discover art until serving a three-year stint in Wormwood Scrubs prison. After release, he studied art first at the Camberwell Sc..
Malcolm Moss
Malcolm Douglas Moss (born 6 March 1943, Audenshaw, Manchester) is a politician in the United Kingdom, and Conservative Party Member of Parliament for Cambridgeshire North East. A former geography teacher and insurance consultant, he was first elected in 1987, beating the incumbent Liberal, Clement..
Malcolm Muggeridge
Malcolm Muggeridge (March 24, 1903–November 14, 1990) was a British journalist, author, media personality, soldier, spy and Christian scholar. His father, H.T. Muggeridge, was a Labour councillor in Croydon, South London and, for a short time, a Member of Parliament in Ramsey MacDonald's sec..
Malcolm Muir
Malcolm Muir (1885 – 1979) was a U.S. magazine industrialist. He served as president of McGraw-Hill Publishing from 1928 to 1937. During his tenure as president, he helped create BusinessWeek magazine in 1929, the same year that McGraw-Hill stock was publicly traded for the first time. He also..
Malcolm Musgrove
Malcolm Musgrove (born July 8, 1933 in Lynemouth, Northumberland) is an English former professional footballer and football manager. Malcolm Musgrove played for his local side Lynemouth Colliery before being called up for national service, which he served in the Royal Air Force. He played for a For..
Malcolm Nash
Malcolm Nash, (born May 9 1945) was a cricketer, a left arm medium pace bowler who played for Glamorgan. He is best known for being the unfortunate victim of Gary Sobers' six sixes in as many balls. He was also hit for five sixes and a four by Lancashire batsman Frank Hayes. Despite this, he took ju..
Malcolm Nichols
Malcolm Nichols (1876-1950) was a U.S. political figure. He served as the mayor of Boston between 1926 and 1930. ..
Malcolm O'Kelly
Malcolm O'Kelly (born 19 July 1974 in Chelmsford, England) is an Irish rugby player who currently plays as a lock for Ireland internationally and Leinster at club level. The 6'8" (2.03 m) O'Kelly, who made his international debut in 1997 against New Zealand, has become a talisman of the Irish side...
Malcolm Oastler
--> Malcolm Oastler (Born April 24, 1959) is the former technical director of Formula One team BAR, former chief engineer for Jaguar Racing, and designer of many race cars. Oastler was born in Sydney, Australia. A keen motorsport enthusiast and driver from a young age, he earned a first class hon..
Malcolm of Gwynedd
In the fictional universe of the Deryni novels of Katherine Kurtz, Malcolm Haldane was the twenty-third King of Gwynedd, reigning from 1025 to 1074. He was the eighteenth member of the House of Haldane to sit upon the throne of Gwynedd, and the twelfth consecutive Haldane king since the end of the ..
Malcolm Ogilvie
For other uses, see Ogilvie. Dr. Malcolm A. Ogilvie is a British ornithologist and freelance natural history author and consultant. One of his specialisms is wildfowl. He has been resident on the island of Islay since 1986 and is married to Carol. They have two daughters, Isla and Heather. He was ..
Malcolm Parry
Professor Malcolm Parry is a leading Welsh architect and popular broadcaster. Parry was formerly the Head of the School of Architecture at Cardiff University. He has presented several programmes about architecture on BBC television, including The House of the Future, Building on the Past and On the..
Malcolm Pasley
--> Sir John Malcolm Sabine Pasley, 5th Baronet (April 5 1926 – March 4 2004), commonly known as Malcolm Pasley, was a literary scholar best known for his dedication to and publication of the works of Franz Kafka. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Early life1.2 Academics and Honors1...
Malcolm Pearson, Baron Pearson of Rannoch
Malcolm Everard MacLaren Pearson, Baron Pearson of Rannoch (20 July 1942— ) is a businessman and former Conservative Party member of the House of Lords. Educated at Eton College, Pearson is chairman of the Pearson Webb Springbett (PWS) Group of reinsurance brokers, which he founded in 1964. H..
Malcolm Perry
Malcolm Perry can refer to multiple people: Malcolm Perry, an American physician who was the first doctor to attend to President John F. Kennedy at Parkland Memorial Hospital on 22 November, 1963Malcolm Perry, a professor of theoretical physics at the University of Cambridgeredirect [[Template:Disam..
Malcolm Perry (physician)
Malcolm Oliver Perry (born 1929 in Allen, Texas) is an American physician and surgeon. Perry was the first doctor to attend to President of the United States John F. Kennedy at Parkland Memorial Hospital on 22 November, 1963. Perry graduated from Plano High School in 1947 and went on to the Univer..
Malcolm Perry (physicist)
Malcolm John Perry, (born November 13 1951) is a theoretical physicist. Perry is a professor of theoretical physics at the University of Cambridge. His research concerns general relativity and quantum gravity. The Myers-Perry metric describes the higher dimensional generalization of the Kerr metr..
Malcolm Poole
Silver medal 1976Montreal Field Hockey Men's Team Competition Malcolm Poole (born November 6, 1949) is a retired field hockey player from Australia, who was a member of the team that won the silver medal at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Canada. ..
Malcolm Pryce
Malcolm Pryce (born 1960, in Shrewsbury, England) is a British author of noir detective novels, in the style of Raymond Chandler except that the stories are incongruously transferred from the mean streets of Los Angeles to the rainswept streets of an alternate universe version of the Welsh seaside r..
Malcolm R. Patterson
Malcolm Rice Patterson (June 7, 1861–March 8, 1935) was the governor of the U.S. state of Tennessee from 1907 to 1911. A native of Alabama, his father was a Confederate cavalry officer. He attended Christian Brothers College (now Christian Brothers University) and Vanderbilt University. H..
Malcolm Reed
Mean anomaly (M) Physical characteristics Dimensions Surface area Volume Mass Density (ρ) Surface gravity Escape velocity Rotation period Rotation velocity Obliquity Right ascensionof north pole Declination Absolute magnitude Albedo..
Malcolm Reynolds
Mal Name Malcolm “Mal” Reynolds Occupation Captain of Serenity Gender Male Born 20 September, 2486 Home world Shadow Portrayed by Nathan Fillion Malcolm "Mal" Reynolds is a character in the science fiction television series Firefly, played by actor Nathan Fillion. In the ..
Malcolm Rifkind
The Rt Hon. Sir Malcolm Rifkind© 2005 conservatives.com Sir Malcolm Leslie Rifkind, KCMG, QC (born 21 June 1946) is a Scottish Conservative and Unionist politician and Member of Parliament for the constituency of Kensington and Chelsea. He is a patron of the Tory Reform Group. He was a candi..
Malcolm Rose
Malcolm Rose is a British author. He wrote the 'Traces' series, which consists of "Framed!", "Lost Bullet", and the recently published "Roll Call". The first book, "Framed!" has been selected by the United States Board on Books for Young People and the Children's Book Council as an Outstanding Inter..
Malcolm Ross
For the Scottish muscian see Malcolm Ross (musician) For the Canadian anti-Semite, see Malcolm Ross (anti-Semite) Malcolm Ross is a linguist and professor at the Australian National University. He is principally interested in Austronesian and Papuan languages, historical linguistics, and language c..
Malcolm Ross (anti-Semite)
Malcolm Ross is a former schoolteacher from the Canadian city of Moncton, who became notable for his anti-Semitic writings. In 1991, a local Jewish parent, David Attis, filed a human rights complaint against Ross's employers, New Brunswick School District 15, on the grounds that Ross's continued em..
Malcolm Sargent
Sir Harold Malcolm Watts Sargent (April 29, 1895 – October 3, 1967) was a British conductor, organist and composer. Sargent was born in Ashford in Kent, but was brought up in Stamford, Lincolnshire where he won a scholarship to Stamford School. He worked first as an organist at Melton Mowbra..
Malcolm Savidge
Malcolm Kemp Savidge (born 9 May 1946, Surrey, England) is a politician in the United Kingdom. He was Labour Party member of Parliament for Aberdeen North, in Scotland, from the 1997 general election until he stood down at the 2005 general election. He was previously a mathematics teacher for 24 y..
Malcolm Saville
Leonard Malcolm Saville (1901-1982) was an English author born in Hastings, Sussex. He is best known for the Lone Pine series of children's books, many of which are set in Shropshire. Saville´s writing career, from 1943 to 1982, was an extensive diversion from his working life that began at Oxfo..
Malcolm Sayer
Malcolm Sayer (died 1970) was a designer of Jaguar cars. He was one of the first engineers to apply principles of aerodynamics to car design. His designs include: Jaguar C-type (also called XK 120C, due to its being based on the Jaguar XK 120)Jaguar D-typeJaguar E-typeJaguar XJS (although the car l..
Malcolm Shabazz
Malcolm Shabazz is the son of Qubilah Shabazz and grandson of Malcolm X and Betty Shabazz. On 1 June, 1997, Malcolm, then 12 and living with his grandmother Betty Shabazz at the time, set fire to her Westchester County, NY apartment. Betty Shabazz suffered burns over 80% of her body and remained i..
Malcolm Shaw
Malcolm Shaw, QC is the Sir Robert Jennings Professor of International Law at the University of Leicester and teaches international law, human rights and equity and trusts. He is a practising barrister and jurist and is the author of a best selling book on International Law. External links [S..
Malcolm Shepherd, 2nd Baron Shepherd
Malcolm Newton Shepherd, 2nd Baron Shepherd (1918-2001) was a British Labour politician and peer who served as Leader of the House of Lords under Harold Wilson from 1974 to 1976. |- style="text-align: center;" |- style="text-align: center;" |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Malcolm Sinclair
Malcolm Sinclair is a British actor on both stage and screen. External links Malcolm Sinclair Homepage [link] IMBD [link] ..
Malcolm Sinclair, 20th Earl of Caithness
Malcolm Ian Sinclair, 20th Earl of Caithness (born 3 November 1948) is a British Conservative politician and member of the House of Lords as one of the remaining hereditary peers. He is also chief of Clan Sinclair. Lord Caithness served as a House of Lords government whip under Margaret Thatcher f..
Malcolm Skilbeck
Professor Malcolm Skilbeck B.A. University of Sydney, M.A. University of Illinois and Ph.D. University of London. A World authority on education with OECD and UNESCO. He has published many papers, articles, books and reports on academic issues such as curriculum theory and development, educ..
Malcolm Smith (artist)
For other people with similar names, see Malcolm Smith (disambiguation) Malcolm Smith (1912 – 1966) was an American artist identified with the retro-futurist tradition. ..
Malcolm Smith (disambiguation)
Malcolm Smith may refer to: Malcolm Smith (artist) (1912–1966), American retro-futurist artistMalcolm Smith (motorcyclist) (born 1941), American off-road racerSir Malcolm Smith (Scottish politician) (1856–1935), Liberal Member of Parliament for Orkney and Shetland 1921–1922 ..
Malcolm Smith (motorcyclist)
For other people with similar names, see Malcolm Smith (disambiguation) Malcolm Smith is an American racing legend, born March 09, 1941. He is one of the world's premier off-road racers. Malcolm's first raced in 1956 atop a 1949 500cc Matchless motorcycle. His renown grew as he won races in the 1..
Malcolm Smith (Scottish politician)
For other preople with similar names, see Malcolm Smith (disambiguation) Sir Malcolm Smith (1 December 1856 – 12 March 1935) was a Scottish Liberal politician. He was elected as Member of Parliament for the island constituency of Orkney and Shetland in a by-election in May 1921, following the..
Malcolm Speed
Malcolm Walter Speed (born 14 September 1948) is an Australian businessman. He is famous for his exploits in the world of cricket, becoming the CEO of the Australian Cricket Board (a position he held from 1997-2001). He left this role to take up the CEO job at the International Cricket Council. ..
Malcolm Stoddard
Malcolm Stoddard (born 1 January 1948) is a British actor, noted for his appearances on television. His credits include: Colditz, The New Avengers, Blake's 7, Squadron, By the Sword Divided, Juliet Bravo, Boon, The Bill, Families, Emmerdale and Heartbeat. External link ..
Malcolm Struan
Malcolm Struan is the Tai-Pan to-be in the novel Gai-jin, learning business in the Japanese settlement of Yokohama, one of the few places in Japan foreigners (called "gai-jin") were allowed to stay. He was raised by a Chinese servant, Ah Tok (rather than by his birth mother, Tess Struan) and his fir..
Malcolm Struan Tonnochy
Malcolm Struan Tonnochy (杜老誌) was a major official in Hong Kong. He has been an acting Governor of Hong Kong in March 1882. Tonnochy Road in Wan Chai was named after him. |width="30%" align="center"|Preceded by:Sir John Pope Hennessy |width="40%" align="center"|Governor of Hong Kong (Admin..
Malcolm Templeton
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. Malcolm Templeton is a former New Zealand Foreign Service officer, who held a number of senior positions, inclu..
Malcolm Thornton
Sir Malcolm Thornton (born 3 April 1939), British Conservative politician. He was MP for Liverpool Garston between 1979 and 1983, when boundary changes led to him changing seats to Crosby - where he unseated SDP founder Shirley Williams who had won the seat from the Conservatives in the 1981 by-ele..
Malcolm Tierney
Malcolm Tierney is a British actor who has appeared in many film and television roles. Some of his more notable roles include the part of Tommy McArdle in Brookside between 1983 and 1987, Charlie Gimbert in Lovejoy, Patrick Woolton in House of Cards and Chief Const. Raymond in Dalziel and Pascoe. I..
Malcolm Todd
Malcolm Todd is a British historian and archaeologist with an interest in the interaction between the Roman Empire and Western Europe. He graduated from the University of Wales and Brasenose College, Oxford and became Reader in Archaeology at the University of Nottingham. He was Professor of Archae..
Malcolm Tomlinson
Malcolm Tomlinson (born June 16, 1946 in Isleworth, Middlesex, England) , multi-instrumentalist, singer and songwriter, started out in the early 1960s playing drums in West London band The Panthers. Around 1962, he joined Jeff Curtis & The Flames, the house band at the famous Ealing Jazz Club. The g..
Malcolm Turnbull
Malcolm Turnbull Malcolm Bligh Turnbull (born 24 October 1954), Australian politician, was elected to the Australian House of Representatives in October 2004 for the Division of Wentworth, New South Wales, representing the Liberal Party. He was a Dux of Sydney Grammar School, Rhodes Scholar, ..
Malcolm Wallace
Malcolm Wallace was the father of Sir William Wallace, who was the Guardian of Scotland. ..
Malcolm Wallace McCutcheon
The Honourable Malcolm Wallace McCutcheon, PC , CBE , QC , LL.D (18 May 1906 - 23 January 1969) was a Canadian lawyer, actuary and politician. Wallace McCutcheon was born in London, Ontario. Together with Edward Plunkett Taylor and Colonel W. Eric Phillips, he was founder of Argus Corporation, an..
Malcolm Wallop
Malcolm Wallop (February 27, 1933-) is a Republican politician and former three-term U.S. Senator from Wyoming. Wallop is noted as the first non-lawyer to serve as a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee. Contents 1 Early years2 Senate service3 Post-senate career4 Royal ..
Malcolm Webster Ford
Malcolm Webster Ford (1862 - 1902), Athlete and Journalist He was born in Brooklyn, the son of Gordon Lester Ford and Emily Webster Ford (a granddaughter of Noah Webster, poet, and lifelong friend of Emily Dickinson). In his heyday during the decade of the 1880's, he was three times the American Na..
Malcolm Wells
Malcolm Wells (1926- ) is sometimes regarded as "the father of modern earth-sheltered architecture." Wells lives on Cape Cod, practicing what he preaches by living and working in a modern earth-sheltered building. Wells is also a painter, author, illustrator, and publisher. His work in architectu..
Malcolm Welsford
Malcolm Welsford is a New Zealand-based record producer and recording engineer. Credits include albums for Shihad, Supergroove, The Feelers, Breathe, and Garageland. ..
Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson
Major Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson (1890-1968), a pulp magazine writer and entrepreneur, pioneered the American comic book, publishing the first such periodical consisting solely of original material rather than reprints of newspaper comic strips. Additionally, Wheeler-Nicholson's company, National A..
Malcolm Whitman
Malcolm "Mal" Douglass Whitman (born on March 15, 1877, NY – December 28, 1932, NY) was an American male tennis player. He is best known for this hatrick at the U.S. Championships. Between 1898 and 1900 he stayed undefeated there. Grand Slam record U.S. Championships ''Singles champion: 1898..
Malcolm Wicks
Malcolm Hunt Wicks (born 1 July 1947, Hatfield) is Labour member of Parliament for Croydon North and Minister of State for Energy. He was first elected in 1992 for Croydon North West and had previously contested the seat unsuccessfully in 1987. He was educated at Elizabeth College, Guernsey, Nort..
Malcolm Willey house
The Malcolm Willey House is located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It was designed by the American architect Frank Lloyd Wright, and built in 1934. The current design is the second design that Wright came up for the Willeys, since the first design proved too costly for the family. The house is designed ..
Malcolm Williamson
This article is about the composer. For the cryptographer, see Malcolm J. Williamson. Malcolm Benjamin Graham Christopher Williamson CBE, AO (November 21, 1931 – March 2, 2003) was an Australian composer. From 1975 until his death he was Master of the Queen's Music. Biography Williamson was bor..
Malcolm Wilson
Charles Malcolm Wilson (February 26, 1914 – March 13, 2000) was the Governor of New York from December 18, 1973 to January 1, 1975. He was a member of the New York State Assembly from 1939 to 1958. He also served in the Navy during World War II. In 1958, he was elected lieutenant governor on ..
Malcolm X
Malcolm X, (May 19, 1925 in Omaha, Nebraska, USA – February 21, 1965 in Harlem, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA), born Malcolm Little, also known as Detroit Red, El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, and Omowale, was a Muslim Minister and National Spokesman for the Nation of Islam. He was als..
Malcolm X (film)
Malcolm X is a 1992 biographical film directed by Spike Lee about the African-American activist and Black nationalist Malcolm X. The story is based on The Autobiography of Malcolm X as told to Alex Haley. Denzel Washington was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor for his role as Malcolm ..
Malcolm Young
Malcolm Mitchell Young (born January 6 1953 in Glasgow, Scotland) is a founding member and rhythm guitarist for the Australian hard rock band AC/DC. Though his younger brother Angus is the more visible of the brothers, Malcolm has been described as the business brains behind AC/DC. As the second ..
Malcom, Iowa
Malcom is a city in Poweshiek County, Iowa, United States. The population was 352 at the 2000 census. Geography Malcom is located at [41°42′27″N, 92°33′19″W] (41.707486, -92.555373)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city h..
Malcomson family
The Malcomson Family was an Irish family of Quakers active in various businesses during the 19th century. Waterford Operated ship building in Waterford. As an offshoot to this they established the 'Neptune Ironworks' which produced cast-iron furniture with a wealth of naturalistic detail, fern, ..
Malcom Cameron (disambiguation)
Malcolm Cameron may refer to: Malcolm Cameron (1808-1876), a Canadian businessman and political figureMalcolm Cameron, an Australian politicianMalcom Colin Cameron (1832-1898), a businessman and member of the Canadian House of Commons This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list o..
Malcom McLean
Malcom Purcell McLean (born “Malcolm”; but late in life he changed his given name to its historic traditional Scottish spelling) (1913 – May 25, 2001), born in Maxton, North Carolina, was an American entrepreneur, often called "the father of containerization". In 1956 he developed the metal sh..
Malcontent
Mal-Content is a periodical which reviews art, music, and culture published by artist John Joyce. The Malcontent is a character type often used in Shakespeare's plays. This character is discontent with the events and other characters in the play. He or she is often an observer who comments on the a..
Malcontent Uprisings
In the fictional Robotech universe, the Malcontent Uprisings was a period of Civil unrest among the Zentraedi of Earth. It took place between the 1st and 2nd Robotech wars. The Uprisings were put down in 2019, three years before the departure of the SDF-3 and her mission to the Robotech Masters h..
Malda
Malda District, IndiaOld Malda, IndiaMaldà, LleidaRob Maldaredirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Maldà, Lleida
Maldà is a municipality in Lleida. ..
Malda District
Malda is a district of the Indian state of West Bengal. It lies 347 kilometres north of Kolkata, the state capital. It is famous for the production of mango and silk. The folk culture of gambhira is a feature of the district, being a unique way of representation of daily life’s joy and sorrow of ..
Maldegem
Maldegem Province: East Flanders District: Eeklo Area: 94.64 km² Population: 22,129 (2005) Population density: 233.81 /km² Maldegem is a municipality located in the Belgian province of East Flanders. The municipality comprises the towns of Adegem, Donk, Maldegem p..
Malden
Malden is the name of some places: In England:*New Malden, Kingston upon Thames*Malden Rushett, Kingston upon ThamesIn the United States of America:*Malden, Illinois*Malden, Massachusetts*Malden, Missouri*Malden, New York*Malden, Washington*Malden, West Virginia Malden, Gelderland, NetherlandsMalde..
Malden, Illinois
Malden is a village in Bureau County, Illinois, United States. The population was 343 at the 2000 census. Geography Malden is located at [41°25′29″N, 89°22′6″W] (41.424834, -89.368444)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the vill..
Malden, Massachusetts
Malden is a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 56,340 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Transit4 Recreation5 Literary References6 Famous Maldonians7 Demographics8 External links History Malden w..
Malden, Missouri
Malden is a city in Dunklin County, Missouri, United States. The population was 4,782 at the 2000 census. The Malden airport is a former air force base and has three 5,000 foot runways. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Notable Malden residents4 External links Geography ..
Malden, New York
Malden (or Malden-on-Hudson) is a hamlet (and census-designated place) in Ulster County, New York USA. The population was 413 at the 2000 census. The community of Malden is in the eastern part of the Town of Saugerties north of the Village of Saugerties. Geography Malden is located at [42..
Malden, Washington
Malden is a town in Whitman County, Washington, United States. The population was 215 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 External links History Malden was officially incorporated on December 20, 1909. Geography Malden is located at [47°13..
Malden Catholic High School
Malden Catholic High School |- class="hiddenStructure" ! Motto | |- ! Established | 1932 |- ! Type | Private boys secondary |- class="hiddenStructure" ! Affiliations | |- class="hiddenStructure" ! President | |- class="hiddenStructure" ! Principal | |- class="hiddenStructure" ! Headmaster..
Malden Center (MBTA station)
Orange Line Oak Grove Malden Center Wellington Sullivan Square Community College North Station Haymarket State Downtown Crossing Chinatown ..
Malden High School
Malden Public High School |- class="hiddenStructure" ! Motto | |- ! Established | 1857 |- ! Type | Public coeducational secondary |- class="hiddenStructure" ! Affiliations | |- class="hiddenStructure" ! President | |- class="hiddenStructure" ! Principal | |- class="hiddenStructure" ! Head..
Malden Island
NASA orbital photo of Malden Island (north at bottom) Malden Island ([4°1′S 154°59′W]) is a low, arid, uninhabited island in the central Pacific Ocean, about 39 km² in area. It is one of the Line Islands belonging to Republic of Kiribati. The island is chiefly notable for..
Malden Manor railway station
Malden Manor railway station, in the London Borough of Kingston upon Thames in South London is one of the stations on the Chessington Branch, part of the London suburban network of South West Trains, and is in Travelcard Zone 4. The station, like all others on the branch, is built in the concrete ..
Malden River
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Malden Vale F.C.
Malden Vale FC merged with Raynes Park FC to form Raynes Park Vale F.C. ..
Malder
The Malder is a type of Zoid, a race of mechanical lifeforms from the fictional Zoids universe. Malder Contents 1 Overview2 Battle Story appearances3 Media Appearances3.1 Anime3.2 UK Zoids comic3.3 Video games4 Models4.1 Original Japanese Release4.2&n..
Maldevelopment
Maldevelopment is the state of an organism or an organisation that did not develop in the "normal" way (used in medicine, e.g. "brain maldevelopment of a fetus"). It was introduced as a human and social development term in France in the 1990s to replace the word "underdevelopment." The word maldéve..
Maldharis
Maldharis are nomadic herdsmen who live in the Gujarat state of India. Maldharis live in small communities called a “ness”. The Maldharis are mostly found living within the Gir Forest National Park, which is also home to Asiatic lions. See also Adivasi (Tribal people of India) ..
Maldis
Farscape character Maldis Title Intergalactic wizard Homeworld Unknown Race Unknown Gender Male Affiliation Independent Portrayer Chris Haywood Maldis is a fictional character in the television science fiction series Farscape. A minor recurring villain within the series,..
Maldita Vecindad
Maldita Vecindad y los Hijos del Quinto Patio is a Rock en español band formed in Mexico City in 1985. The last studio album recorded was in 1998. Since then, the band has collaborated with other bands, as well as having participated in tribute albums like the tributes for José José and Tigres de..
Maldita Vecindad y los Hijos del Quinto Patio
Maldita Vecindad y los Hijos del Quinto Patio is the self-titled debut album recorded by the band Maldita Vecindad from Mexico City. The ska-induced long play was released on October 26, 1989 under the RCA International label. Track listing ApañonRafaelMorenazaMujerMojadoBailandoAparienciasEl Supe..
Maldives
Maldives, officially the Republic of Maldives, is an island nation consisting of a group of atolls in the Indian Ocean, south of Lakshadweep group of islands of India, about 700 kilometers (435 mi) south-west of Sri Lanka. The 26 atolls encompass a territory featuring 1,192 islets, roughly 20..
Maldives at the 1992 Summer Olympics
Maldives competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona under the IOC country code MDV. It was the second appearance of the island, which made its Olympic debut in 1988. Contents 1                 Total Maldives 0 0 0 0 Resu..
Maldives at the 2000 Summer Olympics
Maldives competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney under the IOC country code MDV. Contents 1 Medal count2 Results by event2.1  Maldives 0 0 0 0 Results by event ..
Maldives at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Maldives at the 2004 Summer Olympics Contents 1  Maldives 0 0 0 0 Results by event ..
Maldives at the 2006 Commonwealth Games
The Maldives is represented at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne by a xx-member strong contingent comprising xx sportspersons and xx officials. Contents 1                 Total Maldives 0 0 0 0 Gold Silver Bronze ..
Maldives College of Higher Education
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Maldives Monetary Authority
Maldives Monetary Authority or MMA acts as the central bank of the republic of Maldives and was established on July 1 1981 under the mandate provided by "MMA Act" of 1981. Its primary functions are to issue currency, regulate the availability of Maldivian Rufiyaa (MVR), promote its stability, m..
Maldives national football team
The Maldives national football team is the national team of the Maldives and is controlled by the Football Association of Maldives. A member of the AFC, it qualified for the second stage of Asian qualifying for the 2006 World Cup, where it famously drew with South Korea at home 0-0. Contents 1&n..
Maldivian Air Taxi
Maldivian Air Taxi is an airline based in Malé in the Maldives. It operates float-equipped aircraft on tourist charters and government VIP flights throughout the Maldives. It was established by Danish investors and started operations in 1993, is owned 100% by Lars Erik Nielsen, has 275 employees, a..
Maldivian American
Maldivian Americans are Americans of Maldivian descent. Notable Maldivian Americans See List of Maldivian Americans See also DesiMaldivian people External links [US Census 2000 foreign born population by country] ..
Maldivian Democratic Party
Logo of the Maldivian Democratic Party The Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) is the political party of the Maldives. It was founded with the purpose of promoting human rights and democracy in the Maldives. There were no political parties in the Maldives since 1952. MDP initially submitted i..
Maldivian laari
The laari was a coin denomination issued by the Maldives until 1913 and has been the subdenomiation of the Maldivian rufiyaa since 1960. One rufiyaa is equal to 100 laari. The first known Laari coin was introduced by Sultan Mohamed Ibn Hajji Ali (1692 - 1700 CE). The currenct coins are made out..
Maldivian National Defence Force
MNDF Coast Guard Patrol Vessels The Maldives National Defence Force (former National Security Service), armed forces of Maldives was founded in 1978 after President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom came to power. Its predecessor, the National Security Guard functioned as the State's primary paramilitary o..
Maldivian Peoples Party
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Maldivian rufiyaa
Contemporary Maldivian coins and notes Unit (MVR) Design on Obverse Design on Reverse Coins 0.01 Denomination Value Coconut Palm 0.05 Denomination Value Tuna 0.10 Denomination Value Sailing Boat (Odi) 0.25 Denomination Value Friday Mosque & Minaret 0.50 Denom..
Maldon
Maldon is the name of two towns: Maldon, Essex is a town on the Blackwater estuary in England.Maldon, Victoria is "Australia's First Notable Town" The name Maldon may also refer to: Maldon (district), a local government district based out of Maldon, EssexMaldon Town F.C., an English football (soccer..
Maldon, Essex
See also Malden. redirect [[Template:Infobox England place]] Maldon is a town on the Blackwater estuary in Essex, England. It is the seat of the Maldon district and starting point of the Chelmer and Blackwater Navigation. Contents 1 History2 Interesting facts3 Nearby places4 ..
Maldon, Victoria
A town in Britain bears the same name; see Maldon, Essex Maldon is a town in Victoria, Australia, in the Mount Alexander Shire local government area. It is officially known as "Australia's First Notable Town", and is today best-known for the 19th century appearance the town has maintained despite t..
Maldonado
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Maldonado Department
Flag Coat of Arms Maldonado Flag Maldonado Coat of Arms Statistics Capital: Maldonado Area: 4,793 km² Inhabitants: 140,192 (2004) Pop. Density: 29.24 inh./km² Demonym: fernandino Website: [maldonado.gub.uy] (in Spanish) ISO 3166-2: UY-MA Pol..
Maldon (district)
Maldon District Shown within Essex Geography Status: District Region: East of England Admin. County: Essex Area:- Total Ranked 133rd358.78 km² Admin. HQ: Maldon ONS code: 22UK Demographics Population:- Total ()- Density ..
Maldon (UK Parliament constituency)
Maldon County constituency Maldon shown within Essex, and Essex shown within England Created: for 2009 or 2010 election MP: John Whittingdale Party: Conservative Type: House of Commons County: Essex EP constituency: East of England Maldon will be a constituency represented in the..
Maldon and East Chelmsford
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Maldon local elections
Maldon 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 - 1983 No overall control 1983 - 1999 Conservative 1999 - Council elections ..
Maldon Marine Lake
Maldon, a small historic town on the estuary of the River Blackwater in Essex, England has been renowned for its promenade park with its salt water lake. The lake was created in 1905 and greatly added to the attraction of the area, making it a popular tourist venue. The attraction being that one co..
Maldon Town F.C.
Maldon Town Football Club are an English football team from Maldon, Essex. They played the 2005-06 season in the Isthmian League Premier Division, but were relegated in 20th place. They will play the 2006-07 season in the Isthmian League First Division North. External link [Official site ..
Maldoror
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Maldras
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Malé
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Male
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Male, Belgium
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Male-female income disparity in the USA
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Maleagant
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Maleate
Did you mean Malate as this page is about Maleate? Maleate is the ionised form of Maleic acid. The molecule HOOC-CH=CH-COOH contains a carbon-to-carbon double bond which means that two cis-trans isomers can occur: the cis isomer is Maleic Acid and trans isomer is Fumaric acid. ..
Malea (genus)
Malea is a genus of flowering plant in the family Ericaceae. The only species is Malea pilosa, native to Mexico. Many botanists merge Malea into the large genus Vaccinium, where the species takes the name Vaccinium lundellianum L.O.Williams (the name Vaccinium pilosum cannot be used for this spec..
Malebaka Flory Bulane
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Malebolge
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Malebolgia
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Malecot's method of coancestry
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Maledict
[[Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil]] Maledict Status Final boss Hit Points 2500 Attacks Flamewall13Asteroid20Asteroid Splash20Asteroid Splash Radius256Fireball18Fireball Splash18Fireball Splash Radius160 The Maledict is the final boss in the first-person shooter [[Doom 3: Resurrec..
Maledicta
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Malediction & Prayer
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Maleevus
Maleevus was a 20-foot long Ankylosaur, which lived around 97.5 million years ago in the Late Cretaceous. It was found in Mongolia. It was named after a Russian paleontologist, Evgenii Aleksandrovich Maleev. Not much is known about this dinosaur but it probably resembled Pinacosaurus. ..
Maléfaru
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Maleficent
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Maleficium
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Malefic planet
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Maleflixxx Television
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Malegaon
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Malegno
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Malehurst
Malehurst is a hamlet in Shropshire, England near to the large villages of Pontesbury and Minsterley and the small village of Asterley. The Rea Brook flows around Malehurst and the Minsterley Brook flows into the Rea Brook here. ..
Maleic acid
Maleic acid General Systematic name Maleic acid(Z)-Butenedioic acid Molecular formula C4H4O4 SMILES OC(=O)C=CC(=O)O Molar mass 116.1 g/mol Appearance white solid CAS number [110-16-7] Properties Density and phase 1.59 g/cm3, solid Solubility in water 78 g/10..
Maleic anhydride
Maleic anhydride General Systematic name Maleic anhydride Molecular formula C4H2O3 Molar mass 98.06 g/mol Appearance white crystals CAS number [108-31-6] Properties Solubility in water 40 g/100 ml at ? °C > Melting point 53 °C (226K) Boiling point 202 ..
Maleimide
Maleimides are a group of organic compounds with a 2,5-pyrroledione skeleton. It is a contraction of maleic anhydride and an amide. The parent compound is 2,5-pyrroledione which in itself is a contraction of pyrrole and a ketone with the nitrogen atom carrying a proton but nitrogen is often N-subs..
Malejos
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Malekith
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Malekith the Accursed
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Malekula Central languages
Malekula Central Languages Spoken in: Malakula, Vanuatu Geneticclassification: Austronesian  Malayo-Polynesian   Central Eastern Malayo-Polynesian    Eastern Malayo-Polynesian     Oceanic      Central-Eastern Oceanic  ..
Malekula Coastal languages
Malekula Coastal Languages Spoken in: Malakula, Vanuatu Geneticclassification: Austronesian  Malayo-Polynesian   Central Eastern Malayo-Polynesian    Eastern Malayo-Polynesian     Oceanic      Central-Eastern Oceanic  ..
Malekula Interior languages
Malekula Interior Languages Spoken in: Malakula, Vanuatu Geneticclassification: Austronesian  Malayo-Polynesian   Central Eastern Malayo-Polynesian    Eastern Malayo-Polynesian     Oceanic      Central-Eastern Oceanic &nbs..
Malek Asraf
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Malek Awab
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Malek Bennabi
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Malek Fahd Islamic School
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Malek Military Center
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Malek Mouath
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Malek the Sarafan
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Malelane
Malelane is a small town in Mpumalanga, South Africa. The farms in the region produce sugarcane, subtropical fruit and winter vegetables. The town was proclaimed in 1949 and the name was corrupted from the swazi expression "eMlalani" which means place of the palms. ..
Malem
It has been suggested that this article be split into multiple articles accessible from a [Disambiguationdisambiguation page]. ([[Wikipedia talk:|Discuss]]) 1. Malem, Which literally translates to "Moon", is one of the five municipalities that comprise the state of Kosrae in the Federa..
Maleme
Maleme (Greek Μάλεμε) is a town and airport 16km to the west of Chania, in North Western Crete, Greece. It is located in Platanias municipality, in Chania prefecture. Maleme is best known as the place where German paratroopers first attacked Crete in 1941, at the start of the Battle of Crete ..
Malemute
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Malèna
Malèna is a 2000 Italian drama/romance film starring Monica Bellucci and Giuseppe Sulfaro. Directed and written by Giuseppe Tornatore and story by Luciano Vincenzoni. Criticised for its depiction of teenage sexuality, as well as the paucity of dialogue, Malèna was successful in Europe, but the m..
Malena
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Malene Hauxner
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Malene Mortensen
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Malente
Malente is a municipality in the district of Ostholstein, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is situated approx. 5 km northwest of Eutin, and 35 km north of Lübeck. ..
Maleny, Queensland
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Maleo
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Maléon
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Maleperduys
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Malerkotla
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Malesch
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Maleševci
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Malese Jow
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Malesherbes
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Malesherbia
Malesherbia is a genus of flowering plants and the sole genus of the family Malesherbiaceae, consisting of about 27 species. This is a xerophytic group endemic to the Peruvian and Chilean deserts and adjacent Argentina. ..
Malesia
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Malësia
Malësia or Malcia e Shkodres is a geographical region covering parts of Eastern Montenegro and North Albania. ..
Malësi e Madhe District
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Malet Street
Malet Street is a street in Bloomsbury, London (WC1), which runs between Torrington Place and the British Museum, parallel to Gower Street and Tottenham Court Road. It is a small street, but is notable for being the location of Senate House, the main building of the University of London, as well as ..
Malevil
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Malevolence
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Malevolence (film)
Malevolence is a 2005 debut film by Stevan Mena. Tagline: No one gets out alive... Cast Samantha Dark – Samantha HarrisonR. Brandon Johnson – JulianHeather Magee – MarylinRichard Glover – KurtCourtney Bertolone – Courtney HarrisonJohn Richard Ingram – Sheriff ..
Malevolent aliens
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Malevolent Creation
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