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'Mazing Man
Mazing Man' is a comic book created by Bob Rozakis and Stephen DeStefano and published by DC Comics. The title ran for twelve issues in 1986, with three additional specials in 1987, 1988, and 1990. In addition, 'Mazing Man had an origin story in Secret Origins #16. It depicted the misadventures ..
M. A. Zaki,Lt Gen
M. A. Zaki,Lt Gen ( full name Mohammad Ahmed Zaki) was vice chancellor of Jamia Millia Islamia from 1997 to 2000. Born in 1935 he was educated in the Indian Military College Dehra Dun from Jan 1947 to 1951. He was selected for National Defence Academy in 1952 and on commissioning from there he j..
Maz'al Khan
Sheikh Maz'al Khan ibn Haji Jabir Khan (1881-1897), styled Muaz us-Sultana, was the son of Sheikh Jabir al-Kaabi and succeeded him as tribal leader of the Bani Kaab and Sheikh of Mohammerah upon his father's death. This was confirmed by an Imperial Qajar farman (executive order). Some accounts state..
Maza
Maza can refer to several places: Maza, North Dakota, a city in Towner County.Maza Township, North Dakota, a township in Towner County.Maza, Crete, a village on the Greek island of Crete. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If..
Maza, North Dakota
Maza is a city in Towner County, North Dakota in the United States. The population was 5 at the 2000 census. Maza was founded in 1893. According to the United States Census Bureau, Maza is one of only eight places in the United States with a population of five people. The others are Storrie, Calif..
Mazabuka
Mazabuka is a large town in Zambia, lying south west of Lusaka, on the main road and railway to Livingstone. The town has grown around sugar cane plantations and lies near the Mwanachingwala Conservation Area. It has about 50,000 inhabitants, although some reports suggest that it may be considera..
Mazagaon
Mazagaon, also spelled Mazgaon and Mazagon, is one of Bombay's oldest neighbourhoods. Mazagaon was one of the seven islands of Bombay. The name Mazagaon is derived from Machchagrama which means fishing village. Contents 1 History2 The area3 Monuments in Mazagaon4 Reference5&n..
Mazagón
Mazagón is a beach in Spain near Huelva. ..
Mazagon Fort
The Mazagaon Fort is a fort in Mumbai (Bombay), India in the Mazagaon area. Not much is know about this fort, though it was built by the British and was captured by Yadi Sakat of Janjira in 1689. See also Mazagaon References [Forts of Greater Bombay][Bombay during colonial rule..
Mazagran
Mazagran is a kind of drinkware usually used for coffee, which is named after a town of Mazagran in Algeria. It is a cup on a foot, optionally also with a handle and a short stem. Mazagrans can be made of terracotta, porcelain or glas. Coffee drinks (for example: coffee with ice) served in mazagran..
Mazahua
Mazahua is an ethnic group living in the Ixtlahuaca District in Mexico. Their language is called Mazahua and it belongs to the Oto-Manguean language family. There is nothing else. ..
Mazama, Washington
Mazama (population 230) is a small village nestled in the Methow Valley in the eastern part of Washington. It is 13 miles (21 km) northwest of Winthrop and about 28 miles (45 km) from the Canadian border. Located on the eastern flank of the Cascade mountain range, forests of Douglas fir and Ponder..
Mazama Pocket Gopher
The Mazama Pocket Gopher, Thomomys mazama, is a smooth-toothed pocket gopher restricted to the Pacific Northwest. The species ranges from coastal Washington, through Oregon, and into north-central California. Subspecies Subspecies of the Mazama Pocket Gopher include: †Thomomys mazama taco..
Mazamet
Mazamet is a town and commune of southwestern France, in the Tarn département, 41 m. S.S.E. of Albi by rail. Population (1999), town, 10,544; commune, 30,000. Contents 1 Geography2 Economy3 People4 References Geography Mazamet is situated on the northern slope of the Montagn..
Mazandarani language
Mazandarani or Tabari is an ancient Iranian language of the northwestern branch. Spoken in Iran's Mazandaran province, it is claimed to be unintelligible with respect to Persian ([link], p.66). By Regarding to Encyclopædia Iranica it is one of iranian dialects (and not a dialect of pe..
Mazandarani people
The Mazandarani People (or Mazandaranis) are a group of northwestern Iranian people who speaking mainly Mazanarani and mainly refer to Mazandaran. They are also dispersed widly in Tehran, Semnan, Gorgan, Isfahan, North and Razavi Khorasan in Iran, Selangor in Malaysia, British Colombia in Canada..
Mazandaran Plain
The Mazandaran Plain is in Iran. The plains stretch as far as the Caspian Sea. Mazandran's plains become narrow at Sakhtsar, an Iranian town, and broader in the district of Barfurush. Explorers of the 19th century noted that the plains had vegetation that is now known to be luxurious forest. ..
Mazandaran Province
Mazandaran (Persian: مازندران) is a province in northern Iran, bordering the Caspian Sea in the north. Mazandaran was part of the Persian province of Hyrcania. Sari is the provincial capital. Gorgan also used to be a part of Mazandaran until recently, but is now the capital city of the ne..
Mazankowski report
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since May 2006. The Mazankowski Report was a..
Mazan Abbey
Mazan Abbey was a Cistercian monastery in the village of Mazan-l'Abbaye in the département of the Ardèche in the region of Rhône-Alpes, France. It was founded in 1120 from Bonnevaux Abbey, incorporating an already existing community of canons, and was the mother house of Le Thoronet Abbey (113..
Mazapán
Mazapán is a Mexican candy related to Marzipan, consisting of ground peanuts and sugar. It is usually round-shaped and is sometimes dipped in chocolate. Also known as Mazapán in Mexico are similar confectioneries made using almonds, hazelnuts, and other nuts. A very traditional and well known ma..
Mazar
Mazar is a place of worship both by the Hindus and the Muslims. ..
Mazar-e-Quaid
Mazar-e-Quaid refers to the mausoleum of the founder of Pakistan, Muhammad Ali Jinnah. It is an iconic symbol of Karachi throughout the world. The mausoleum is situated at the heart of the city, completed in 1960s. It is made of white marble with curved Moorish arches and copper grills reset on an..
Mazar-e Sharif
The historic Blue Mosque in Mazar-e Sharif Mazār-e Sharīf , also known as Mazar-e-Sharif, Mazar-i Sharif and Mazar-i-Sharif (in Persian مزار شریف), is the biggest city in northern Afghanistan and the capital of Balkh province. The domi..
Mazarati
--> Mazarati was a R&B band formed in the mid-1980s by former Prince and The Revolution bassist Brown Mark. Originally hailing from Minneapolis, they are now defunct as a group. The band's sole hit was a song called "100 MPH", which was written and co-produced by Prince. The band is notable for so..
Mazara del Vallo
Mazara del Vallo is a town in South-Western Sicily, Italy, which lies mainly on the left bank at the mouth of the Mazaro river, administratively part of the province of Trapani. It is an agricultural and fishing centre and its port gives shelter to the largest fishing fleet in Italy. Content..
Mazares
Mazares was a Median general who defected to Cyrus the Great when the latter overthrew his grandfather, Astyages and formed the Persian Empire. Mazares in Herodotus' Histories Mazares is mentioned in Herodotus as a Median general in the service of Cyrus the Great who died while putting down a revol..
Mazari
Abdul Ali Mazari Afghan Ethnic Leader of Hizb e Wahdat Mazari tribe A Baloch tribe in Rajhanpur, Pakistan A local of Mazar Sharif city in northern Afghanistan ..
Mazarine Blue
The Mazarine Blue (Polyommatus semiargus) is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. Its size ranges anywhere from 28-34mm and can live at altitudes up to 2200m. The Mazarine Blue's population is distributed throughout continental Europe, even reaching into the Arctic Circle, Asia and Middle East. ..
Mazarine Pingeot
Mazarine Pingeot at a commemoration of her father's death, January 2006 Mazarine Marie Pingeot (born December 18, 1974) is the daughter of former French president François Mitterrand and his mistress Anne Pingeot. The existence of this daughter of president Mitterrand was long hidden from t..
Mazarin (album)
Mazarin is an album released by Swedish musician Per Gessle in 2003. Per Gessle thought of this album as his little side project but it turned out to be a huge success. He even played some of the songs from it on the Gyllener Tider "Finn 5 Fel" tour in 2004, despite the fact that they were not Gy..
Mazaris
For the Pakistani Baloch tribe see Mazari tribe. Mazaris (Greek: Μάζαρις) (fl. c. 1415) was a late Byzantine Greek writer. He is only known as the author of a satirical text, Mazaris' Journey to Hades. His identity and first name are unknown. He has been tentatively identified with at least ..
Mazari tribe
Mazari (Balochi: مزاری ) is a Baloch tribe in Pakistan situated on the border area of Balochistan, Sindh and Punjab.Rojhan-Mazari, a town in Rajanpur District , is the capital of Tuman Mazari and the stronghold of the Mazari tribe. Other Major cities of Tuman Mazari include Miranpur, UmerKo..
Mazarrón
Mazarrón is a municipality in the autonomous community and province of Murcia, southeastern Spain. The municipality has an area of 318.7 km², and a population (2005) of more than 29,000 inhabitants. Bolnuevo is a nudist place in Mazarrón. [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit ] Mun..
Mazaruni River
The Mazaruni River is a river in northern Guyana, running from its source in the remote western forests of the Pakaraima Mountains to its confluence with the Cuyuni River near Bartica. As it descends from the Guiana Highlands the river runs south-east, past Issano, then northward to Bartica. The ri..
Mazas Prison
For the French composer, see Jacques-Fereol Mazas. The Mazas Prison (French: Prison de Mazas) was a prison in Paris, France. It was inaugurated in 1841. It was located near the Gare de Lyon. The building was destroyed in 1900. External link [Webpage with information and a picture of the pris..
Mazatec
The Mazatec are an indigenous people who inhabit an area of the state of Oaxaca in southern Mexico, close to the border with Puebla and Veracruz. They are related to the Mixtec and the Otomi. Their name comes from the relative closeness to the town of Mazatlán, and the early Spanish explorers' nam..
Mazatecan languages
The Mazatecan languages are a closely related group of highly tonal languages. They are classified, linguistically, as a division of the Popolocan subfamily of the Oto-Manguean language family. They are spoken mostly in northern Oaxaca, in southern Mexico. They are called Mazatec in English, Mazatec..
Mazateco
The Mazateco language is the native language of the Mazatec peoples of Oaxaca, Mexico. The language is a member of the Popoloca-Mazateco family, which also includes Ixcateca and Chuchon. The language can be whistled as well as spoken. SIL code: MAA. ISO code: CAI. Further reading Mazateco Whistle ..
Mazatec shamans
Mazatec Shamans are known for their cultivation and spiritual use of the plant salvia divinorum, morning glory seeds and psilocybe mushrooms. One of the best known of the Mazatec Shamans would be Maria Sabina. There is little information concerning the Mazatec people generally before the arrival ..
Mazatenango
Mazatenango is a city in Guatemala. It is the capital of Suchitepéquez department and is located 165 km from Guatemala City. ..
Mazatenango, Suchitepéquez
Mazatenango is a municipality in the Suchitepéquez department of Guatemala. ..
Mazatepec
Mazatepec is a city in the Mexican state of Morelos. It stands at [18°43′37″N, 99°21′43″W]. The city serves as the municipal seat for the surrounding municipality of the same name. The municipality reported 8,821 inhabitants in the year 2000 census. External links http://www..
Mazatlán
View of Mazatlán from El Faro Mazatlán [masaˈtlan] is a city in the Mexican state of Sinaloa; the surrounding municipio (municipality) for which the city serves as the municipal seat, is also called Mazatlán. It is located at [23°12′N 106°25′W], on the Pacific coa..
Maza Pravas: 1857 cya Bandaci Hakikat
This Marathi travelogue was written by Vishnubhat Godse, who travelled from Varsai, a village near Pune (in what is now the state of Maharashtra, in India), to the northern parts of India during 1857-1858, and happened witness several incidents of what he calls "The Rebellion of 1857", also known as..
Mazda
This article is about the automobile maker. For the Zoroastrian god, see Ahura Mazda. Mazda was also a brand of light bulbs. (TYO: [7261] ) is a Japanese automobile maker based in Hiroshima, Japan. As of 2006, the company is expected to produce 1.25 million vehicles per year with sales..
Mazdak
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. Mazdak (in Persian مزدک) (died c. 529) was a proto-socialist Persian philosopher who gained influence under..
Mazdaspeed
Mazdaspeed is Mazda's in-house race and street car tuning arm and is highly involved in both amateur and professional motorsports. Mazdaspeed began in 1967 as "Mazda Sports Corner", a tuning and racing operation run by Mazda's Tokyo distributor. They were competitive at the 24 Hours of Le Mans rac..
Mazdaznan
Mazdaznan is a syncretistic religious health movement based on Zoroastrianism, Christianity, Buddhism, Indian, and other ideas. It was founded at the beginning of the 20th century. Contents 1 Founder and development2 Teaching3 Literature4 External links Founder and develo..
Mazda (light bulb)
Mazda was a trademarked name used by General Electric and others on incandescent light bulbs from 1909 through 1945. The company chose the name due to its association with Ahura Mazda, god of light in Persian mythology, which is worshipped by the modern-day Parsi Zoroastrians. The company licens..
Mazda 121
redirect [[Template:Confusing]] Mazda has used the 121 name on a variety of cars from 1975 until 2001: 1975–1981 — Large personal luxury car, see Mazda Cosmo1988–1991 — European export version of the Ford Festiva subcompact car1991–1995 — European export version o..
Mazda 1800
The Mazda 1800 was produced from 1968 to 1972 by Mazda of Japan and was a four-door, four-seat sedan or station wagon and had a 1,796 cm³ inline four-cylinder engine. Designed by Bertone of Italy, it resembled the BMW 2002. ..
Mazda 626
The Mazda 626 was a family car produced by Mazda for the export market. It is based on the Japan-market Mazda Capella. The 626 replaced the 616/618 and RX-2 in 1979 and was sold through 2002, when the new Mazda6 took over as Mazda's family car. 4,345,279 626 and Ford Telstar models were so..
Mazda 717
The Mazda 717C was a prototype racing car built by Mazdaspeed for the 24 hours of Le Mans auto race. It replaced the RX-7 racing car in 1983 and was replaced by the 727 the next year. It used a 2-rotor 13B Wankel engine, similar to the production engine in the Mazda RX-7. Two 717s were entered..
Mazda 727
The Mazda 727C was a prototype racing car built by Mazdaspeed for the 24 hours of Le Mans auto race. It replaced the 717 in 1984 and was replaced by the 737 the next year. It used a 2-rotor 13B Wankel engine, similar to the production engine in the Mazda RX-7 but producing 320 hp. Two 727..
Mazda 737
The Mazda 737C was a prototype racing car built by Mazdaspeed for the 24 hours of Le Mans auto race. It replaced the 727 in 1985 and was replaced by the 757 the next year. It used a 2-rotor 13B Wankel engine, similar to the production engine in the Mazda RX-7. Two 737s were entered at Le Mans in ..
Mazda 757
The Mazda 757 was a class-winning prototype racing car built for the 24 hours of Le Mans auto race. It replaced the 737 in 1986 and was replaced by the 767 in 1988. It used a 3-rotor 13G Wankel engine. Two 757s were entered in 1986, but neither completed the race. Of the two competing the nex..
Mazda 767
The Mazda 767/767B was a class-winning prototype racing car built for the 24 hours of Le Mans auto race. It replaced the 757 in 1988 and was replaced by the Le Mans-winning 787B in 1990. It used a 4-rotor 13J Wankel engine which produced nearly 600 hp. Two 767s were entered at Le Mans in ..
Mazda 787B
Mazda 787B at the Mazda Museum. Mazda 787B at the Monterey Historic Races 2004. The Mazda 787B was a prototype racing car built for the 24 hours of Le Mans auto race, replacing the 767. It used a 4-rotor 26B Wankel engine which produced over 700 hp (522 kW). The 787B's 1991 wi..
Mazda 929
Mazda 929 Manufacturer: Mazda Class: full-size/luxury car Production: 1973 — 1998 Predecessor: Mazda Luce Successor: Mazda Sentia Layout: FR Mark 1 Production: 1973 — 1981 Body styles: sedancoupestation wagon Engines: 1.8 L 1800 I42.0 L F/MA I42.2 L I4 Diesel1..
Mazda 929 coupe
The Mazda 929 coupe 5sp Manual U Turbo 4cyl 2.0 1998cc was released in Australia in the mid 80's retailing for *$29,600 AUD at the time. One Australian Mazda using the FET was the 2 door Hardtop 5 seater, and came only with a manual transmission. ( Not all 2 door 929 models used the FET, most used o..
Mazda Atenza
The Mazda Atenza or Mazda6 is a midsize car from the Japanese carmaker Mazda. Replacing the Capella/626, the Atenza/Mazda6 has sold over one million units worldwide since its introduction, making it the fastest Mazda vehicle to reach the one million mark. [link] The model lineup consists..
Mazda Axela
Mazda3s 5-door hatchback The Axela, or Mazda3 is a compact automobile manufactured by the Mazda Motor Corporation. The name "Mazda3" is used in some markets, where as in Japan, Mazda's home market, it is the Axela. The Axela was introduced for the 2004 model year, replacing the Mazda Protegé..
Mazda AZ-Offroad
The Mazda AZ-Offroad was a tiny SUV, a clone of the Suzuki Jimny. The AZ in the name refers to Autozam, Mazda's ill-fated minicar marque. The AZ-Offroad was introduced in October, 1998 as a 1999 model. The engine is a turbocharged 700cc DOHC Suzuki K6A. All wheel drive is standard and an automat..
Mazda AZ-Wagon
The Mazda AZ-Wagon was a tiny station wagon based on the Suzuki Wagon R. The AZ is a reference to Mazda's Autozam minicar marque. The AZ-Wagon was introduced in Japan in 1994 as the Autozam Wagon and retired in 2003. The AZ-Wagon used the same 3-cylinder 657cc engine as the Mazda Carol, and the t..
Mazda B-Series
1986 Mazda B2000 extended cab Mazda has sold two entirely different compact pickup trucks under the B-Series name. The basic B-Series, like many vehicles, is named for its engine displacement. For example, the B2300 used a 2300 cc engine, while the B4000 used a much larger 4000 cc ..
Mazda B-Series (International)
Mazda B-SeriesInternational Manufacturer: Mazda Motor Corporation Production: 1961–present Class: Pickup truck Mark 1B1500 Production: 1961–1964 Body styles: 2-door truck Engines: 1.5 L I4 Mark 2B1500 Production: 1965–1971 Body styles: 2-door truck Engines: 1.5&n..
Mazda B-Series (North America)
See Mazda B-Series (International) for the non-North American version From the first B-Series pickup truck, Mazda has used the engine displacement to determine the name. Thus, the B1500 had a 1.5 L engine, and the new B4000 has a 4.0 L V6. For 2002, the name was changed to simp..
Mazda Bongo
First-generation Mazda Bongo The Mazda Bongo is a van made by Mazda Motor Corp. of Japan. Since 1978, it has been exported as the Mazda E-Series and as the Ford Econovan. Contents 1 19662 19783 19834 19895 19956 19997 Trivia8 External Links 1966 For..
Mazda BT-50
The BT-50 is a 1-ton pickup truck from Mazda. It is a larger version of the next-generation B-Series/Ford Ranger pickup and is not sold in the North American market. The BT-50 was launched at the Bangkok Motor Show on March 22, 2006. It shares its Duratorq 2.5 L and 3.0 L Diesel straig..
Mazda B engine
The Mazda B engine family is a four cylinder SOHC and DOHC engine family ranging from 1.1 L to 1.8 L. It was designed for front-wheel drive economy car applications but was later modified for the turbocharged full-time 4WD 323 GTX and rear-wheel drive Miata as well as numerous other model..
Mazda B platform
The Mazda B platform is an automobile platform for compact cars. It has been used by a number of vehicles from Mazda and Ford Motor Company in Japan and abroad. The B platform was superseded by the new global Ford C1 platform in 2004. Contents 1 BD2 BV3 BF4 BG5 BA6 ..
Mazda Capella
Mazda Capella Manufacturer: Mazda Class: compact/midsize car Production: 1970 — 2002 Successor: Mazda Atenza Mark 1 Production: 1970 — 1977 Body styles: FR sedanFR coupe Engines: 1.6 L I4 Similar: Mazda 616Mazda RX-2 Mark 2 Production: 1977 — 1982 Body styles: ..
Mazda Carol
Mazda has used the Carol name on its "keicars" almost from the start. This page documents the Carol and other Mazda keicars. Contents 1 1961 P360 Carol2 1962 P600 Carol3 1972 Chantez4 1989 Autozam Carol5 19906 19967 19998 20019 200..
Mazda Cosmo
Mazda Cosmo Manufacturer: Mazda Class: GT car Successor: Mazda RX-8 Cosmo Sport 110 Production: 1967 — 1972 Body Styles: FR 2-door sedan Engines: 0810 (Series I)0813 (Series II) Mark 2 Production: 1975 — 1980 Body Styles: FR 2-door coupe Engines: 12A13B (AP) Similar: Mazda..
Mazda Cronos
Mazda Cronos Manufacturer:Mazda Production:1991 – 1995 Class:Sedan Body styles:4-door sedan Predecessor:Mazda Capella Successor:Mazda Capella Shares components with:Autozam ClefEfini MS-6Ford TelstarMazda 626Mazda MX-6Efini MS-8Eunos 500/Xedos6 This article is part of the automobile series. ..
Mazda CX-7
The 2007 CX-7 is a compact crossover SUV model from Mazda, the production version of the MX-Crossport concept car. The CX-7 is built in Hiroshima, Japan, starting in early 2006. The CX-7 was shown publicly for the first time at the 2006 Los Angeles Auto Show in January. Production officially bega..
Mazda CX-9
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Mazda C engine
The C family was Mazda's first large piston engine design. Contents 1 PC2 TC3 UC4 D55 16006 18007 VC8 See also PC The 1.0 L (985 cc) PC engine featured a 70 mm bore and 64 mm stroke. It was an 8-valve SOHC design and was designed for ..
Mazda C platform
The Mazda C platform is an automobile platform for midsize cars. It has was derived from the Mazda G platform used in the Mazda Capella/626. Unlike the wider. early-90s 626, cars based on the C platform were limited to 1700mm in width. Contents 1 CA2 CB3 CG4 CP5 See also..
Mazda Demio
See also Mazda 121 for other cars using this name The Demio (also sold as the Mazda 121, Mazda Metro, Mazda2 and Ford Festiva Mini Wagon) is a small minivan or tall station wagon which debuted in 1996. As of 2005, 892,000 Demios had been sold worldwide since introduction. Origin In the 1980s Fo..
Mazda Diesel engine
Mazda is currently working with Ford and Peugeot/Citroën to develop a new family of small common rail Diesel engines, but the company has a long history of building Diesel engines of its own. Contents 1 Straight-42 RF3 V64 See also Straight-4 3.0 L HA - 2977 cc -1..
Mazda D platform
The Mazda D platform is an automobile platform for subcompact cars. It has been used by a number of vehicles from Mazda and Ford Motor Company in Japan and abroad. The Autozam Scrum keicar is a badge-engineered Suzuki Every sold by Mazda. Therefore its DL (1991-95) and DG (1999-) code does not re..
Mazda E engine
The E family was an evolution of Mazda's xC design. It was released in 1980 with the introduction of the first front-wheel drive Mazda Familias and Ford Lasers. Some later variants of the E5-powered Mazda Familia and Ford Laser in Japan incorporated a full-time 4WD drivetrain. All E engines were ..
Mazda E platform
Mazda's E platform was an automobile platform for compact coupes based on the company's B platform. It only existed for a single generation and was not replaced. EC The 1991 to 1996 EC platform was used by a single car which was sold with many different names: 1991-1996 Mazda MX-31991-1996 Autoza..
Mazda F3A transmission
The F3A was a 3-speed automatic transmission from Mazda. Applications: 1981–1986 Mazda GLC1983–1986 Mazda 6261983–1986 Mazda MX-61985–1988 Chevrolet Spectrum1985–1989 Geo Spectrum1985–1989 Isuzu I-Mark1986–1988 Mazda 3231987–1990 Mercury Tracer1989&nd..
Mazda F4A-EL transmission
The F4A-EL was a light-duty 4-speed automatic transaxle produced by Mazda. Applications: 1990–1994 Mazda 3231990–1998 Mazda Protegé1992–1995 Mazda MX-3 See also List of Mazda transmissions ..
Mazda Familia
The Mazda Familia is Mazda's compact car family, also known as the Mazda 323 in Europe and North America and later known as the Mazda Protegé in North America, produced in Japan between 1976 and 2003. The first Familias were styled by Italy's Giugiaro and shown in 1963 as the Mazda 1000 ..
Mazda Familia Astina
This car goes by the name of the Mazda 323F, 323, Familia, and Familia Astina depending on country of sale and market. The Mazda Astina was Mazdas "Fastback" sportier looking version of the well established Familia. The car was produced from 1989 until 1993 when it was superseded by the new Astin..
Mazda F engine
The F engine family from Mazda is a straight-4 piston engine. This motor was found in the Mazda B-Series truck and 1984-1992 Mazda 626 families. These are entirely different engines than the Mazda B engine family. Contents 1 MA2 FE2.1 FET2.2 FE33 F23.1 F2T4 FS..
Mazda F platform
The Mazda F platform is an automobile platform for rear wheel drive sports cars. It was the basis for three generations of the Mazda RX-7. Prior to 1981, the platform was coded as "SA2" in the VIN. This was an evolution of the "S1"-coded Capella platforms that preceded the Mazda G platform. Con..
Mazda G4A-EL transmission
The G4A-EL was a 4-speed automatic transmission from Mazda. It was Mazda's first four-speed transmission on its introduction in 1987. The original 1987 G4A-EL included three shift solenoids, a lockup solenoid, a vane-type pump, and a throttle cable. It was redesigned for 1988 and used in the Ford..
Mazda G engine
The G family of Mazda engines is a family of large straight-4 piston engines. The series started at 2.6 L for the Mazda B-Series truck from '89-'93. Prior to that, a 2.6 L Mitsubishi engine was used. Contents 1 G54B2 G63 G54 GY5 See also G54B The 2.6 L ..
Mazda G platform
The Mazda G platform is an automobile platform for midsize cars. It has been used by a number of vehicles from Mazda and Ford Motor Company in Japan and abroad. Ford has adopted the GG version of this platform as its global CD3 platform. Prior to 1981, Mazda coded the rear wheel drive Capella pla..
Mazda H platform
The Mazda H platform is an automobile platform for rear wheel drive fullsize cars. It has been used by a number of vehicles from Mazda in Japan and abroad. Note that a number of Mazda vehicles have similar platform codes but are unrelated. The following vehicles use the Suzuki H platform, not the..
Mazda J engine
The Mazda J family was the company's first V6 design. This is a 90-degree V6 motor, and is found in the Mazda 929 and Mazda Luce. Contents 1 JF2 JFT3 JE4 J55 See also JF 2.0 L JF - SOHC 12-valve longitudinally mounted V6. Applications: 1986-1989 Mazda 9291986-1989..
Mazda J platform
The Mazda J platform is an automobile platform for rear wheel drive fullsize cars. It only existed for five years in the early 1990s, but was the basis for the famous Eunos Cosmo GT car. Note that some Mazda vehicles appear to have similar platform codes in the VIN, but are unrelated. The followi..
Mazda Kabura
The Mazda Kabura is a concept car shown by the Japanese manufacturer Mazda in 2006. Contents 1 Overview1.1 Exterior1.2 Interior1.3 Specifications1.4 External Links Overview The Kabura, introduced the Kabura at the 2006 North American International Auto Show, is a sport..
Mazda Keicar engine
Today, Mazda's keicars use Suzuki engines, though the originals from the 1960s used a Mazda-designed OHV engine family. Contents 1 F5B2 F6A3 K6A4 See also F5B .55 L F5B - Suzuki engine, used in the (Suzuki-built) 1989 Mazda Carol F6A .66 L F6A - Suzuki engine, use..
Mazda K engine
The Mazda K family is a 60° V6 automobile engine, ranging from a tiny 1.8 L for the Mazda MX-3 to 2.0, 2.3 (in the Mazda Millenia) to 2.5 (for the Mazda MX-6, Mazda 626, Mazda Millenia, and early Mazda MPV). All are short stroke DOHC engines and were designed to be as compact as possible for..
Mazda Lantis
Mazda Lantis 4 door coupe The Mazda Lantis was a series of two cars sold in Japan from 1993 to 1996. Summary Mazda Astina in Hong Kong, this type of engine is 1498cc. The Lantis used Mazda's CB platform, which means close relations to the Eunos 500/Xedos 6 and the 1994-1997 Mazda Cape..
Mazda Laputa
The Mazda Laputa was a clone of the aptly-named Suzuki Kei. It was a keicar from Mazda in Japan. The Laputa was introduced in 1999 as a sort of SUV/keicar mix. The Laputa was restyled slightly for 2001 and was retired in 2006. The Laputa was available with front- or all wheel drive and as a 3-do..
Mazda Levante
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Mazda Luce
Mazda used the Luce name on its largest sedans in Japan from 1969 until 1989. These vehicles were exported under a variety of names, including RX-4, 929, and Cosmo. The Luce nameplate was replaced by the Mazda Sentia name in 1991. Contents 1 19651.1 R1301.2 1800 (USA)2..
Mazda L platform
The Mazda L platform is an automobile platform for minivans. It is the basis for the Mazda MPV family. The two generations of the L platform share almost nothing; each was based on a large Mazda sedan, but there is little continuity between them. Contents 1 LV2 LW3 LY4 See a..
Mazda Mazdago
Mazdago The Mazdago (or TCS) was a three-wheeled open "truck" first produced in 1931 that resembled a motorcycle with an open wagon or truck bed. It was steered with handlebars and powered with an air-cooled 1-cylinder engine/transmission combination unit. It was sold by Mitsubishi in Japan..
Mazda Millenia
The Mazda Millenia was originally planned as the larger of two luxury cars for Mazda's luxury brand, Amati. As Mazda's dwindling finances no longer permitted the launch of the Amati brand, the Millenia was launched in the autumn of 1993 in Europe (as the Xedos9) and Japan (as the Eunos 800) under ..
Mazda MPV
Wikimedia Commons has media related to: [Special] The Mazda MPV is a MPV(minivan) manufactured by Mazda. It was introduced in 1989 as a rear wheel drive model and was replaced in 2000 with a more modern front wheel drive version. As of March 31, 2005, 950,051 MPV models had b..
Mazda MX-3
1993 Autozam AZ-3 The Mazda MX-3 was a four-seat hatchback produced from September 1991 to 1998. The MX-3 was based on the EC platform. The MX-3 came with two engine options — a 1.6 L I4 and 1.8 L V6. The straight-4 was available in two versions, 88 hp (66 kW) SOH..
Mazda MX-5
The Mazda MX-5 is a popular sports car built by Mazda in Hiroshima, Japan. It is known as the MX-5 Miata (or popularly just Miata) in North America, where it was one of the few Mazdas to be given a name. It is known just as the MX-5 in Oceania and Europe and the Eunos Roadster or simply Roa..
Mazda MX-6
The Mazda MX-6 was a front-wheel drive sporty coupe produced by Mazda between 1988 and 1997. The MX-6 was mechanically identical to the Ford Probe. Both cars shared the Mazda GD platform (1988-1992) and GE platform (1993-1997). Along with the Ford Probe, the Mazda MX-6 was designed and built in..
Mazda MX5 Championship
The Mazda MX5 Championship is a UK based one-make saloon car series with older spec Mazda MX-5s. It is a entertaining championship which was started in 2005, in which a close season saw Martin Byfield winning the Championship from Christian Dick by 2 points at the last race of the year. The competit..
Mazda MZR engine
The MZR is Mazda's latest Straight-4 engine. Development was assisted by Ford, who also sell the engine as the Duratec. The MZR family features a special long intake manifold for added torque, S-VT continuous variable valve timing, and a stainless steel 4:1 exhaust header. The DISI turbocharged..
Mazda M platform
The Mazda M platform is an automobile platform for midsize cars. Note that some Mazda vehicles have similar platform codes but are unrelated. The following vehicles use the Suzuki M platform, not the Mazda M platform: Mazda AZ-Wagon MD MA 1989- Eunos 300 (sedan)1988- Mazda Persona (sedan) MB 199..
Mazda Navajo
The Mazda Navajo was a 2-door SUV introduced in 1991, and Mazda's very first off-roader for North American market. Available only as a four wheel drive, two-door vehicle, the Navajo was essentially a rebadged Ford Explorer Sport. It was only sold in the United States. All Navajos were built in Lo..
Mazda North American Operations
Main article: Mazda Motor Corporation Mazda North American Operations (commonly known as MNAO) is Mazda Motor Corporation's North American arm, and constitutes the largest component of that company outside Japan. The company has two main facilities, in Irvine, California and Flat Rock, Michigan, an..
Mazda N platform
The Mazda N platform is an automobile platform for rear wheel drive sports cars. It was the basis for two generations of the Mazda MX-5. NA The NA chassis was based on the FC platform used by the second-generation Mazda RX-7. 1989-1997 Eunos Roadster (convertible)1989-1997 Mazda MX-5 (convertibl..
Mazda OHV engine
After an early flirtation with V-twin engines, Mazda's small cars of the 1960s were powered by OHV straight-4 engines. This family lasted from 1961 until the mid-1970s. Today, Mazda's keicars use Suzuki engines. Contents 1 3582 5863 7824 9875 11696 See also 358 T..
Mazda Persona
The Mazda Persona (also sold as the Eunos 300) was a mid-sized front wheel drive sedan sold in Japan in the late 1980s. It used Mazda's MA platform and was replaced by the Efini MS-8 in March 1993. The Persona was Mazda's answer to the Toyota Carina ED, a Japanese sedan that attempted to capture..
Mazda Porter
Mazda Porter/E360 Manufacturer: Mazda Class: keicar Production: 1968 – 1976 Predecessor: Mazda B360 Layout: FR Body styles: pickup truck Engines: 358 cc I4359 cc V-twin This article is part of the automobile series. The Mazda Porter (also called E360) was a small pickup truck produc..
Mazda Premacy
The Mazda Premacy (called Mazda5 in some markets) is a compact MPV built by the Japanese manufacturer Mazda since 1999. The first generation Premacy was built in Japan and exported to Europe and Asia. A rebadged version was sold by Ford in a few Asian markets (including Japan) as the Ford Ixion..
Mazda R100
The Mazda R100 used the chassis from the Familia and the rotary 0820 engine similar to the one used in the Cosmo Sport Series II. It was a 2 door 2+2 coupe and was produced from 1968 to 1973. It was also known as the Familia Presto Rotary and was quite ordinary except for its powerplant. Power w..
Mazda R360
Mazda 360 Manufacturer: Mazda Class: keicar Mazda R360 Production: 1960 – 1966 Successor: Mazda P360 Body styles: RR 2-door sedan Engines: 356 cc V-twin Transmissions: 4-MT2-AT Length: 2980 mm Width: 1290 mm Wheelbase: 1760 mm Curb weight: 380 kg Mazda B360 Production: 1961 &m..
Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca
"Corkscrew" at turn 8. Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca is a paved roadracing track (for both auto racing and motorcycle racing) built in 1957 near Monterey, California, USA. The racetrack is 2.238 miles in length (3.58 kilometers), and has eleven turns, including the famous (and gut-wrenching) "C..
Mazda Roadpacer
The Mazda Roadpacer was a full-size sedan sold by Mazda Motor Corp. of Japan between 1975 and 1977. It was based on the Australian Holden Premier. Premiers were shipped to Japan without engines, and Mazda fitted a 1.3 L 13B Wankel engine into the bay. Although the engine produced 135 hp ..
Mazda Rotary Pickup
The Rotary Pickup (REPU) from Mazda was the world's first and only Wankel engined pickup truck. It was sold from 1974 to 1977 and appears to have been available only in the United States and Canada. Toyo Kogyo (Mazda) made trucks for Ford in the Courier as well as its own Mazda B-Series. These tr..
Mazda RX-2
The Mazda RX-2 was a midsize car introduced in 1970 and sold through 1978. It used a rotary engine and shared a chassis with the piston-engined Mazda Capella/616/618. The RX-2 was really an option package for the Capella, albeit one that included a powerful rotary engine. In fact, early RX-2s we..
Mazda RX-3
The Mazda RX-3 was an automobile sold in the 1970s. It was intended to be smaller and sportier than its brother, the RX-2/Capella Rotary. It was available from September, 1971 through 1978 in coupe, sedan, and station wagon forms. It was based on the compact Mazda Familia and was sold in Japan a..
Mazda RX-4
The Mazda RX-4 (called the Luce Rotary in Japan) was a larger car than its rotary-powered contemporaries, the Capella-based RX-2 and Familia-based RX-3. It shared the Luce/929 chassis, replacing the R130 in October of 1972, and was produced through October 1977. Its predecessor (the R130) and rep..
Mazda RX-5
The Mazda RX-5 was an automobile model which was produced from 1975 through 1980. It was a small luxury sporty coupe intended to compete with the Ford Thunderbird and similar vehicles. It was called Rx-5 in Australia, and 'Mazda Cosmo in the Japanese and American market . It shared much of its me..
Mazda RX-7
The Mazda RX-7 (also called the Savanna and Efini RX-7) was a sports car that began production in 1978. The original RX-7 competed in the affordable sports car segment with the likes of the Datsun/Nissan 280Z. The styling was inspired by the Lotus Elan 2+2. It featured a unique twin-rotor ..
Mazda RX-8
The Mazda RX-8 is a sports car manufactured by Mazda Motor Corporation. It first appeared in 2001 at the North American International Auto Show. It is the successor to the RX-7 and unlike its predecessors in the RX range it is powered by the RENESIS rotary engine. The RX-8 has won numerous awards ..
Mazda Savanna
Mazda used the Savanna (sometimes incorrectly spelled Savannah) name on a number of rotary-powered sports cars in the Japan market. 1971 The first home-market Savanna appeared in 1971 and lasted until 1977. It was sold internationally as the Mazda RX-3 and was based on the Mazda Familia...
Mazda Sentia
The Mazda Sentia was a large rear wheel drive luxury car sold in Japan in the 1990s. It replaced the Mazda Luce nameplate on the Mazda H platform cars for Japan in 1991 and was retired in 1999 after two generations. 1991 1995 The 1995 Sentia used Mazda's updated HE platform, and was the last la..
Mazda Spiano
The Mazda Spiano is a clone of the Suzuki Lapin. It is a keicar for sale in Japan only and was introduced in 2002. The Spiano is a boxy station wagon similar to the Nissan Cube and Toyota ist. It uses a 700cc Suzuki K6A engine and all wheel drive is optional. Mazda, a subsidiary of Ford Moto..
Mazda S platform
The Mazda S platform is an automobile platform for subcompact minivans. Contents 1 SS2 SR3 SG4 See also SS 1989-1995 Mazda Bongo (minivan)1990 Eunos Cargo (minivan)1989-1995 Ford Spectron (minivan) SR 1990-1993 Mazda Bongo Brawny (minivan) SG 1995-2002 Mazda Bongo Friendee..
Mazda Titan
The Mazda Titan is a commercial truck from Mazda of Japan. It is a rebadged Isuzu Elf truck. Mazda, a subsidiary of Ford Motor CompanyRoad car timeline, 1990s-present ([http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit]) Type 1990s 2000s 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Subcompact Revu..
Mazda Tribute
The Mazda Tribute (Code J14) is a small crossover SUV based on the front-wheel drive Mazda 626 platform. It is the basis for the similar Ford Escape SUV, and is the main SUV on Ford's compact SUV CD2 platform. The Tribute and Escape debuted in 2001, offering front and all wheel drive and a choic..
Mazda T platform
The Mazda T platform is an automobile platform for front wheel drive midsize cars. The platform debuted with the 1993 Mazda Millenia and was retired in 2002 with no replacement. Instead of Mazda's usual struts, the TA featured front and rear multi-link suspension, similar in design to the ones fro..
Mazda V-twin engine
Mazda's first automobile engine was the V-twin family. This tiny air-cooled engine only lasted a few years in the early 1960s before Mazda moved to the standard straight-4 format used in most modern automobiles. 356 The first automobile engine from Mazda was the 356 cc (60x63 mm) air-co..
Mazda Verisa
The Mazda Verisa is a "tall" hatchback based on the Mazda2 or Mazda Demio subcompact car, launched in 2004. As of 2005, 19,473 Verisas had been sold worldwide since introduction. The relationship between the Verisa and the Demio is similar to that of the Ford Fusion (European) and Ford Fiesta, ..
Mazda Wankel engine
Mazda Wankel "rotary" engines Manufacturer: Mazda Production: 1963 — present L8A Production: 1963 — 1964 Rotors: 2x399 cc Applications: 1963-1964 Cosmo proto 10A 0810 Production: 1965 — 1968 Rotors: 2x491 cc Power: 110 hp (82 kW) (gross) Torque: 96..
Mazda Z engine
The Mazda Z engine family is an evolution of the B family. It started with 2.0 L and 2.3 L variants found in the Mazda3, Mazda Mazda6 and Ford Ranger. For 2004, Ford dropped its own Zeta Zetec engines in favor of Mazda's, naming the resulting engine the Duratec 20 and Duratec 23. Conf..
Mazdeans
From Ahura Mazda. They were the ancient Persian nobles who worshipped Ormazd, and, rejecting images, inspired the Jews with the same horror for every concrete representation of the Deity. They seemed in Herodotus' time to have been superseded by the Magian religionists. The Parsis and Gebers, (geber..
Mazdoor Mukti Morcha
Mazdoor Mukti Morcha (Workers Liberation Front), the Punjab affiliate of the All India Agricultural Labour Association, the agriworker wing of Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation. ..
Maze
Not to be confused with Maize. For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. A small maze A maze is a tour puzzle in the form of a complex branching passage through which the solver must find a route. This is different from a labyrinth, which (strictly speaking) has an unambiguous through-rout..
MAZE
MAZE: The Mega-Burst Space (original title: MAZE Bakunetsu Jikū) is a Japanese anime created by Slayers storywriter Satoru Akahori. Main Plot This is a story about a young woman named Maze who was transported Wizard of Oz-style into a mystical land. There she meets a young princess named Mil Varna..
Maze, County Antrim
Maze or Mazetown is a small village in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, closely bordering County Down. Places of interest Maze is the site of HM Prison Maze, formerly a RAF station at Long Kesh. The prison was the main internment centre in Northern Ireland for suspected terrorists during the 1970s..
MAZE: Solve the World's Most Challenging Puzzle
MAZE: Solve the World's Most Challenging Puzzle (1985, Henry Holt and Company) is a puzzle book written and illustrated by Christopher Manson. The book was originally published as part of a contest to win $10,000.The premise of this puzzle book is akin to popular puzzle computer games such as Myst..
Mazel
Mazel Group Engineering is a Barcelona based design studio specialising in concept cars and enginineering solutions. Concept Cars Mazel Identity i1Mazel Sportiva LatinaMazel JAVX (a "Journey adventure vehicle")Mazel HS 21 GTSMazel HS K8 Luxury BerlinaMazel HS 21 In collaboration Mazel-Lancia Gran..
Mazeltov
Mazeltov is a Hebrew word meaning "good luck" but is often used in place of "congratulations." Like other blessings it is often said frequently and sometimes loudly at Jewish weddings as well as Bar Mitzvahs. It is commonly used within the Jewish community. In colloquial languange, "Mazel tov" is..
Mazel Identity i1
The Mazel Identity i1 is a two seater Spanish sports car concept, which has been produced by Mazel Group Engineering with cooperation and input from the H2R Design firm. The car is 4.43m in length, 1.92m wide and is 1.26m in height, with a wheelbase of 2.69m. It has a rear mounted engine with 8 cyl..
Mazengarb Report
The cover page of the report. The Mazengarb Report of 1954, formally titled the Report of the Special Committee on Moral Delinquency in Children and Adolescents (AJHR 1954, H-47), resulted from a ministerial inquiry (the Special Committee on Moral Delinquency in Children and Adolescents) sparke..
Mazen Araabi
The introduction to this biographical article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. Please help Wikipedia by improving the introduction. Mazen Araabi is currently President of the Entrepreneur Association at the UCLA Anderson School of Management. Prior to A..
Mazen Asfour
Dr. Mazen Asfour, (Arabic: مازن عصفور ) a Jordanian art critic who graduated from the University of Bologna, Italy, and he holds a PhD in Art criticism and Philosophy of Art and Aesthetics. Mazen Asfour now is a professor in the History of Arts and Art Aesthetics at Jordan University's &#..
Mazen Dana
Mazen Dana (born 1962) was a Palestinian journalist, who worked as a Reuters cameraman and was shot dead by US soldiers in Baghdad, Iraq on August 17, 2003. The soldiers claimed they mistook his camera for a rocket launcher. Mazen Dana was filming outside Abu Ghraib Prison after having obtained ..
Mazen Tumeisi
Mazen Tumeisi reporting, before (left) and after (right) U.S. helicopter attack. Mazen Tumeisi (c. 1978 – September 12, 2004) was an Arabic journalist, killed on-camera in Baghdad, Iraq by U.S. helicopter gunfire while covering the 2003 invasion of Iraq. His last moments were recorded b..
Mazeppa
Mazeppa is the name of several places in the United States: Mazeppa in MinnesotaMazeppa in PennsylvaniaMazeppa Township in MinnesotaMazeppa Township in South Dakota Ivan Mazepa, known also as Mazeppa was a Cossack Hetman.Mazeppa is the name of an opera by Pyotr Tchaikovsky, named after that person...
Mazeppa, Minnesota
Mazeppa is a city in Wabasha County, Minnesota, along the North Fork of the Zumbro River. The population was 778 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 2.5 km² (1.0 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there w..
Mazeppa (opera)
Mazeppa (Mazepa in transliteration) in an opera in three acts by Pyotr Tchaikovsky to a Russian libretto by Victor Burenin, based on Pushkin's poem Poltava. The composer revised the libretto, and Vasily Kandaurov contributed the text for Mazeppa's Act II insert aria. It was first performed at the B..
Mazeppa National Park
Mazeppa is a national park in Queensland (Australia), 821 km northwest of Brisbane. Fact sheet Area: 41.30 km²Coordinates: [22°13′54″S, 147°17′28″E]Date of establishment: 1972Managing authorities: Queensland Parks and Wildlife ServiceIUCN category: II See also Protected areas o..
Mazeppa Township, Minnesota
Mazeppa Township is a township in Wabasha County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 743 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 57.7 km² (22.3 mi²). 56.5 km² (21.8 mi²) of it is land and 1.3 km² (0.5 mi²) of it (..
Mazer
Mazer may refer to: Mazer, A type of Germanic drinking vessel crafted from the 13th to the 16th centuries.Mazer, slang for a person that brews mead.Mazer, a device that emits light by stimulated emission - similar to a laser but using a higher wavelength. Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionar..
Mazerinne Holskamp
Mazerinné Holskamp is an exotic German actress best known for her role as "Franz Krüger" in the comedy film Kai Rabe gegen die Vatikankiller. External links [Kai Rabe gegen die Vatikankiller][Miss Holskamp's Mr. Skin page] ..
Mazer (drinking vessel)
In the Germanic tradition, a mazer is a special type of drinking vessel, properly made of maple wood, and so-called from the spotted or birdseye marking on the wood (Ger. Maser, spot, marking, especially on wood; cf. measles). These drinking vessels are shallow bowls without handles, with a broad f..
Mazer In Prison
"Mazer In Prison" is a science fiction short story by Orson Scott Card. It is part of the Ender's Game series, and tells of Mazer Rackham, a young Graff and the creation of Battle School. It can be found in the science fiction webzine Intergalactic Medicine Show (subscription only). [Spoiler ..
Mazer Rackham
Mazer Rackham is a fictional character in the novel Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card. He is described in the book as a half-Maori New Zealander. His name comes from Karl G. Maeser, who was the first superintendent of Brigham Young University or possibly Occam's Razor. [Spoiler warningSpoiler..
Mazes and Monsters
(VHS Cover) Mazes and Monsters is a made-for-TV movie about a group of college students and their interest in the eponymous role-playing game (RPG). It was adapted from a novel of the same name by Rona Jaffe. She based her 1981 novel on newspaper stories about the disappearance of James Dal..
Mazes and Monsters (novel)
Mazes and Monsters is a 1981 novel by Rona Jaffe. The novel is a cautionary tale regarding the new (at the time) hobby of fantasy role-playing games such as Dungeons & Dragons (D&D). The book was adapted into a made-for-television movie by the same name in 1982 starring the young Tom Hanks. Co..
Maze (anime)
|} is an anime. Characters: Female Maze (Mei)(Angora Deb)- The heroine of the story. She accidentally saves the life of princess Mil when her house falls on Mil's would-be murderer (Much like the Wizard of Oz) upon falling into the fantasy world. After that she becomes extremely protective of..
Maze (band)
Soul / quiet storm band Maze was established in San Francisco in the early 1970’s. The band can more or less be considered as the project of former The Butlers, and later Raw Soul, member Frankie Beverly; being songwriter, producer, arranger, singer, keyboardist and guitarist. Frankie Beverly..
Maze (book)
Maze by Christopher Manson (Henry Holt & Company, Inc.; (February 1989), ISBN 0805010882), billed as "The World's Hardest Puzzle", is a 45-room house in the form of a book. A party of naïve adventurers is led through by an unnamed poet/architect, whose identity is a subject of much speculation. Eac..
Maze (disambiguation)
A maze is a type of puzzle that consists of a complex branching passage through which the solver must find a route. Maze may also mean: Maze, the R&B soul music bandA suit in the fictional card game Double FanucciMaze (anime), about an eponymous man/woman inhabiting the same being, similar to Ranm..
Maze (HM Prison)
The personnel gate to the main guard office. HM Prison Maze (known colloqually as The H Blocks, Long Kesh or The Maze) is a disused prison sited at the former RAF station at Long Kesh (it is still called Long Kesh by most Irish republicans) near Lisburn, nine miles outside Belfast, in County A..
Maze (solitaire)
Maze is a solitaire card game using 48 out of a deck of 52 playing cards. Although the words maze and labyrinth are synonymous with each other, this game and the solitaire game of Labyrinth should not be confused with each other because they are different in the manner of game play and dealing. In f..
Maze Agency
The Maze Agency is a mystery comic book series created by Mike W. Barr and first published in 1988. It revolves around a pair of detectives and their adventures solving puzzling murders. It is currently near the end of a four issue limited series run by independent publsiher IDW. The Maze Agency ..
Maze generation algorithm
There are a number of different maze generation algorithms, that is, automated methods for the creation of mazes. The maze shown on the right has been generated by the modified version of Prim's algorithm, below. For the source code for a Java applet that was responsible, click on the maze. Cont..
Maze Hill
Maze Hill is an area of Greenwich, London, lying to the east of Greenwich Park. The architect Sir John Vanbrugh lived in Maze Hill in a house of his own design overlooking the park. Nearest railway stations: Maze Hill railway station ..
Maze Hill railway station
Maze Hill railway station, in the Maze Hill area of Greenwich, London, is the closest railway station to Greenwich Park, being about two minutes walk from the north-east corner of the park (particularly convenient for parents with small children, as this is where the children's playground is). The ..
Maze of Games
The Maze of Games is one of America's largest annual puzzlehunts, and is held at the Gen Con and Origins gaming conventions. Started in 1995 as an offshoot of LIVE/WIRE, the Maze of Games has been the largest event at one or both of those conventions every year since. It is created by game designers..
Maze of the Beast
Maze of the Beast is the sixth book in the Deltora Quest series, written by Emily Rodda. The next missing gem from the magical Belt of Deltora lies hidden in the underwater lair of the hideous and ferocious Glus. Lief, Barda, and Jasmine must summon all their strength and courage to make it through..
Maze router
A maze runner is a connection routing method that represents the entire routing space as a grid. Parts of this grid are blocked by components, specialised areas or already present wiring. The grid size corresponds to the wiring pitch of the area. The goal is to find a chain of grid cells that go fr..
Maze War
Maze War (also known as The Maze Game, Maze Wars or simply Maze) was the first networked, 3D multi-user first-person shooter game. Maze first brought us the concept of online players as eyeball "avatars" (chasing each other around in a maze). From its humble 1973-1974 origins on the Imlac PDS-1 at t..
Mazgaon Docks
Mazgaon Docks are major ship building docks located in Mumbai. Major Projects INS Mumbai(D63) Destroyer for Indian Navy ..
Mazghuna
Mazghuna (also known as Al Mazghunah or Al-Muzghumah), 5 km to the south of Dahshur (coordinates [29°45′0″N, 31°14′0″E]), is the site of several mudbrick pyramids dating from the 13th Dynasty. See also Egyptian pyramids External links [The Muzghuna Pyramids] ..
Mazgirt
Mazgirt is a district of Tunceli Province of Turkey. Tunceli | Çemişgezek | Hozat | Mazgirt | Nazimiye | Ovacık | Pertek | Pülümür ..
Mazhai
Mazhai (2005) is a Tamil film directed by S.Rajkumar. It is a remake of the multi award-winning Telugu film Varsham. The remake stars Jayam Ravi, Shriya, Vadivelu, Kalabhavan Mani, Venkat Prabhu and Rahul Dev. The film's music is composed by upcoming music director, Devi Sri Prasad. Contents ..
Mazhar
The mazhar is a large, heavy tambourine used in Arabic music. The mazhar's frame is generally made out of wood. The instrument's brass jingles are quite large (4-5 inches / 10-13 cm in diameter). It is played with a shaking technique that gives it a raucous sound. Its single head is considerably..
Mazhar-Fuat-Özkan
Mazhar-Fuat-Özkan (MFÖ) is a famous Turkish band. The names of the band's singers are Mazhar Alanson, Fuat Güner and Özkan Uğur. At the Eurovision Song Contest 1988 they represented Turkey in Dublin, Ireland, performing the song Sufi to a 15th place. External link [Discography] ..
Mazharul Haque
Mazharul HaqueBangladesh (Ban) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Right-arm offbreak Tests ODIs Matches - 1 '''Runs scored - 3 Batting average - 3.00 100s/50s - -/- Top score - 3 ..
Mazhar Alanson
Member of legendary Turkish Pop music band MFO. In addition he has played in two films which are Arkadaşım Şeytan and Herşey Çok Güzel Olacak. ..
Mazhar Hussain
Mazhar HussainUnited Arab Emirates (UAE) Batting style Right-handed batsman Bowling type Legbreak Tests ODIs Matches - 7 '''Runs scored - 179 Batting average - 25.57 100s/50s - 0/1 Top score - 70 ..
Mazhar Kaleem
Mazhar Kaleem (born on 22nd July 1942 in Multan) completed his formal education from Multan and started practising as a lawyer in the local judicial courts. Professionally he is a lawyer and not a novelist which is his part time hobby. He is also anchor person of a radio talk show from Radio Multan...
Mazhar Khan
Mazhar Khan (born September 11, 1964 in Rawalpindi) is an Pakistan-born Omani cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and right-arm offbreak bowler. He has made several appearances as a batsman in the 2005 ICC Trophy. ..
Mazhar Krasniqi
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. Mazhar Krasniqi (b. 1931), i..
Mazhar Munir
Mazhar Munir is a television and film actor. Before co-starring in the 2005 movie Syriana, he appeared in three British television shows: The Bill, Mile High, and Doctors. Munir was well-received in Syriana, where he played an unemployed Pakistani immigrant living in the middle east; the New York ..
Mazher Mahmood
Mazher Mahmood is an undercover reporter for the British newspaper News of the World. He is also known as the "fake sheikh" because he often poses as a sheikh in order to gain his target's trust. He claims to have "brought more than 100 criminals to justice" [link] Targets also inclu..
Mazianni
Mazianni is a term used in C. J. Cherryh's science fiction Alliance-Union universe. It refers to the military starships and their crews who remain loyal to their commander, the charismatic, ambitious Conrad Mazian, when he renounces his allegiance to Earth. History [Spoiler warningSpoiler warn..
Maziar
Iranian (Hyrcanian - nowadays Mazandaran) freedom fighter revolting against the Arabo-muslim occupation of Iran in the 9th century CE. His family traced their lieage to the Ispahbahd clan, and were local rulers of the mountanious region of Mazandaran. A devout Zoroastrian, he fought against the spre..
Maziar Bahari
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Maziar Miri
Maziar Miri (Born 1971) is a renowed Iranian filmmaker. Maziar Miri graduated in editing, and started his career with making documentaries about Iran. He made his first short film in 1996, and worked for several years in the editing department of Iranian TV, channel 2. He made his debut feature fil..
Mazıdağı
Mazıdağı is a district of Mardin Province of Turkey. Mardin | Dargeçit | Derik | Kızıltepe | Mazıdağı | Midyat | Nusaybin | Ömerli | Savur | Yeşilli ..
Mazie
"Mazie" was the first live Wildcat mascot for the University of New Hampshire in Durham, New Hampshire. "Mazie" was captured by a farmer in Meredith, New Hampshire. She made her first appearance at the 1927 UNH Homecoming game. Mazie died in 1929. See also "Bozo" - the University's second live ..
Mazie, Oklahoma
Mazie is a census-designated place in Mayes County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 88 at the 2000 census. Geography Mazie is located at [36°9′1″N, 95°19′56″W] (36.150384, -95.332336)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bure..
Mazie Hirono
Mazie Keiko Hirono became the first Asian immigrant to be elected lieutenant governor of a state of the United States in 1994. Mazie Keiko Hirono, born November 3, 1947 in Fukushima, Japan, is an American politician who was the second Asian immigrant elected lieutenant governor of a state of ..
Mazikeen
In Jewish mythology, a Mazikeen is a shape-changer that customarily takes the form of a small, elf-like being. Mazikeen is also a fictional character from Neil Gaiman's Sandman mythos. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. In the comic book series Lucifer, ..
Mazinaw Lake
Mazinaw Lake is a lake in the Addington Highlands north of Kaladar in eastern Ontario. The lake is situated on the upper Mississippi River. It is 13 km long and averages a bit over 1 km in width. It averages 41 m in depth. Bon Echo Provincial Park is located on the west shore of the lake. A dam is..
Mazinger
Mazinger is the name of a group of Super Robot manga / anime series by Go Nagai. The series are, in order: Mazinger Z (Tranzor Z in the U.S.)Great MazingerGrendizerGod MazingerMazinkaiser Note that only the first three series are linked; God Mazinger is related by name only and Mazinkaiser is an OV..
Mazinger Z
|} Mazinger Z (マジンガーZ or マジンガー・ゼット), also known as Tranzor Z, and the variant spelling Mazinga (a japanese pun on "Demon-God"), is the name of a manga by artist Go Nagai, first published in Japan in 1972, and turned into a long-running anime television series later in ..
Mazinger Z (robot)
Mazinger Z is a fictional mecha from the anime and manga series of the same name, created by Go Nagai. Within the story, Mazinger Z was created by Professor Juzou Kabuto and piloted by his grandson Kouji. Mazinger Z is often credited as the first piloted robot, making it the ancestor of the wi..
Mazingira Green Party of Kenya
Part of the Politics series onGreen politics Green issues Worldwide green parties (list): Global Greens · Africa · Americas · Asia-Pacific · Europe Ideas in the Global Greens Charter: ecological wisdom social justice participatory democracy nonviolence sus..
Mazinho
Mazinho, real name Iomar do Nascimento, (born april 8, 1966 in Santa Rita) was a football (soccer) player from Brazil. He played offensive midfielder with C.R. Vasco da Gama, S.E. Palmeiras and the Brazilian national team. Clubs 1983 - 1986 : Santa Cruz Futebol Clube (Brazil)1986 - 1990 : Club de ..
Mazinkaiser
|} --> Mazinkaiser (マジンカイザー) is an Japanese anime OVA, consisting of seven episodes, released on Japan in 1999, and based on Mazinger Z, originally from manga artist Go Nagai. Contents 1 Plot2 Additional notes on the OVA3 Mazinkaiser vs the Great General of Darkn..
Mazinkaiser (robot)
Mazinkaiser is a fictional mecha from the anime and manga series of the same name, based off of Go Nagai's Mazinger Z and featured in the 2001-2003 mini-serie and movie Mazinkaiser. Within the story, Mazinkaiser was created by Professor Juzou Kabuto and piloted by his grandson Kouji. Mazinkaiser ..
Mazin Salih Musaid
Mazin Salih Musaid is a Saudi citizen detained in the United States Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, in Cuba.[Casios cited as evidence at Guantanamo], Detroit Free Press, March 10 2006 Musaid's detainee ID number is 154. When the Department of Defense was forced to comply with US District Cour..
Mazkeret Batya
Mazkeret Batya is a town in the center of Israel. Mazkeret means "in memory [of]" and Batya is the name of the mother of Rothschild. Mazkeret Batya spans an area of 7,000 dunams (7 km²) and has a population of 8,100 as of September 2005. It was established in 1882 as Eqron, by 11 Jewish ag..
Mazoku
Mazoku (魔族) is a common concept in Japanese fantasy referring to a race of beings born with supernatural powers. The very name Ma (魔 - demon) suggests they are meant to threaten the human existence or defy the gods, while -zoku (族 - race) indicates their are family. The ancestral influences..
Mazomanie, Wisconsin
Mazomanie is a village in Dane County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,485 at the 2000 census. The village is located within the Town of Mazomanie. Geography Map of Wisconsin, highlighting Mazomanie Mazomanie is located at [43°10′28″N, 89°47′47″W] (43.174455..
Mazomanie (town), Wisconsin
Mazomanie is a town in Dane County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,185 at the 2000 census. The Village of Mazomanie is located within the town. Geography Map of Wisconsin, highlighting the Town of Mazomanie According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total ar..
Mazomba
Mazomba is a giant fish in the mythology of the Chaga people of Tanzania. ..
Mazon
Mazon is a village and a township in Grundy County, Illinois: Mazon (village)Mazon TownshipMazon Creek fossilsMazon River This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to..
Mazon, Illinois
Mazon is a village in Grundy County, Illinois, United States. The population was 904 at the 2000 census. Geography Mazon is located at [41°14′23″N, 88°25′30″W] (41.239615, -88.424921)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the villa..
Mazon Creek fossils
The Mazon Creek fossils are conservation lagerstätten found near Chicago, Illinois. The fossils are found in ironstone concretions formed approximately 300 mya. These concretions frequently preserve both hard and soft tissues of animal and plant materials, as well as many soft-bodied organisms that..
Mazon River
The Mazon River, or "Mazon Creek", is a tributary of the Illinois River, which it joins near Morris, Illinois. The Mazon River is associated with the Mazon Creek fossils of the Francis Creek Shale, which are also exposed in strip mines and quarries near the River. This fossil bed includes well-pres..
Mazovia encoding
Mazovia encoding is used under MS-DOS to represent Polish texts. Basically it is code page 437 with some positions filled with Polish letters. Codepage layout Only the upper half (128–255) of the table is shown, the lower half (0–127) being plain ASCII. .0 .1 .2 .3 .4 .5 ...
Mazowsze Voivodship (1526-1795)
Contents 1 '''Mazowsze Voivodship (1526-1795)'''1.1 Municipal government1.2 Administrative division1.3 Voivods Mazowsze Voivodship (1526-1795) Mazowsze Voivodship, 1526-1795 (Polish: ) was an administrative region of the Kingdom of Poland, and of the Polish-Lithuanian ..
Mazo de la Roche
Mazo de la Roche (January 15, 1879 – July 12, 1961), born Mazo Louise Roche in Newmarket, Ontario, Canada, was the author of the Jalna novels, one of the most popular series of books of her time. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Early life1.2 Early writing1.3 Jalna series1.4 ..
Mazraa
Mazraa is a location in Lebanon. ..
Mazrim Taim
Mazrim Taim is a character in Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time fantasy series. He is from Saldaea, in the Borderlands. Taim has black hair, is above average in height with a dark face, tilted eyes, hooked nose and high cheekbones of a Saldaean. He is said to look perhaps thirty. [link] ..
Mazsalaca
Mazsalaca (Estonian: Väike-Salatsi, German: Salisburg), is a town in the Valmiera District of Latvia with 2412 inhabitants. The area includes the largest known Stone Age burial site in Northern Europe and was first settled ca. 5000 BC. The present town began to develop in 1864, when a bridge over ..
Maztica
Maztica Campaign Set, art by Fred Fields Maztica, called by its inhabitants The True World, is a fictional continent in the Forgotten Realms setting. It parallels the American continents in the time of their discovery by Christopher Columbus, more exactly Mesoamerica, albeit it is confused wi..
Maztica Trilogy
The Maztica Trilogy is a set of 3 fantasy novels set in the Dungeons and Dragons world of Forgotten Realms. The series were written by Douglas Niles, and the books are: Ironhelm (1990)Viperhand (1990)Feathered Dragon (1991) The books are essentially a translation of the Spanish conquest of what is ..
Mazuku
A mazuku is the geological name given to pockets of oxygen-poor air which can be lethal to any human or animal life inside. The term comes from Kiswahili and means "evil wind." [link] Mazukus are often created when some disturbance causes the waters in a lake to overturn thereby releasing ..
Mazunte, Oaxaca
Mazunte is a small town on the Pacific coast in Oaxaca, Mexico. It is home to an impressive turtle museum. There are two beautiful beaches -- one small, one bigger -- surrounded by rocky outcrops. The water is azure blue and great for swimming. Mazunte's gorgeous beach and the green travel a..
Mazur
Mazur can refer to: Mazurian ethnic groupMasurian dialect of the Polish languageMazur (Masur), a Polish or German surname (see also Mazurek)Eric Mazur, professorMonet Mazur, American actressSteve Mazur, American guitaristBret "Epic" Mazur, American musician ..
Mazur's torsion theorem
In algebraic geometry Mazur's torsion theorem, due to Barry Mazur, classifies the possible torsion subgroups of the group of rational points on an elliptic curve defined over the rational numbers. If Cn denotes the cyclic group of order n, then the possible torsion subgroups are Cn with 1 ≤ n &..
Mazur-Ulam theorem
In mathematics, the Mazur-Ulam theorem states that if [V] and [W] are normed spaces and the mapping [f:V\to W] is an isometry, then [f] is affine. ..
Mazurek
Mazurek (archaic feminine: Mazurkowa, plural Mazurkowie) is one of the most common surnames in Poland and the 2nd most popular in Lublin Land (9,644). Mazurek Dąbrowskiego (Dąbrowski's Mazurka) is the Polish national anthem, written by Józef Wybicki in 1797. Famous people: See also: Mazur ..
Mazurén (TransMilenio)
Mazurén Cardio Infantil ◄ ► Calle 146 Location Autopista Norte with Calle 150 Neighborhood Usaquén and Suba Opened 2001 The simple station Mazurén is part of the TransMilenio mass-transit system of Bogotá, Colombia, which opened in the year 2000. Contents 1 Location2 ..
Mazurian ethnic group
The Mazurs are members of a Polish sub-ethnic group in the Masovian and Warmian-Masurian voivodships in Poland. The Mazurs from Mazovia are mostly Roman Catholic while the Mazurs from the Masuria region of former East Prussia are mostly Lutheran Protestants. The Mazurs from the latter region are oft..
Mazurka
The mazurka (Polish: mazurek, probably named after Poland's Masuria district) is a Polish folk dance in triple metre with a lively tempo, containing a heavy accent on the third or second beat. The dance became popular at balls. Several classical composers have written mazurkas, with the best known..
Mazury (horse)
The Mazury, also known as the Masuren, is a now extinct breed of horse. It was once a very notable breed, developed in Poland, and was a quality riding horse. It mainly originated from the Trakehner, and went on to develop the Wielkopolski. The Mazury was bred at the stud at Liski in the Masuria re..
Mazur (dance)
Mazur is a traditional Polish folk dance from Masovia. See also: Mazurka ..
Mazur (surname)
Mazur (archaic feminine: Mazurowa, plural Mazurowie) is the 14th most common surname in Poland (66,773 people) Mazur surname in voivodships: Mazur : 1st in Subcarpathia (9,530),Mazur : 3rd in Lublin Land (8,019),Mazur : 3rd in Opole Silesia (2,512),Mazur : 3rd in Swietokrzyskie (2,512), Famous peop..
Mazu Daoyi
Mazu Daoyi (Chn: 馬祖道一) (709 CE–788 CE) (WG: Ma-tsu Tao-yi) was a master of the Chinese Ch'an Buddhist lineage. After studying as a young man with the sixth Chan Patriach, Huineng, Mazu became a disciple and successor to Huineng's student Huairang. Among Mazu's immediate..
Mazu Networks
Mazu Networks is a Venture Capital funded startup producing hacking detection and prevention software. ..
Mazyr
Mazyr (Belarusian: ; Russian: ) is a town in the Homiel Province of Belarus on the Pripyat River about 210 km east of Pinsk and 100 km northwest of Chernobyl. The population is 111,770 (2004 estimate). The total urban area including Kalinkavičy across the river has a population of 150,000. Maz..
Mazzano
Mazzano is a commune in the province of Brescia, in Lombardy. Lombardy · Communes of the province of Brescia Acquafredda | Adro | Agnosine | Alfianello | Anfo | Angolo Terme | Artogne | Azzano Mella | Bagnolo Mella | Bagolino | Barbariga | Barghe | Bassano Bresciano | Bedizzole | B..
Mazzaroth
The word Mazzaroth is mentioned only once in the King James Version of the Old Testament of the Bible: it is found in the Book of Job 38:32 It raises several issues: 1. What it actually refers to, and: 2. The idea that its context was a subject well known to Job. There are many others, but thes..
Mazzella
This is a disambiguation page for Mazzella... Luigi Mazzella Anthony Mazzella, Guitar Virtuoso Archbishop Enrico Mazzella Cardinal Camillo Mazzella Edward Mazzella Jr. External Links [Mazzella Family Crest] [Mazzella Family Forum]..
Mazzella Field
Mazzella Field is a 2,440-seat multi-purpose stadium in New Rochelle, New York. It is home to the Iona College Gaels football team. The facility opened in 1989. ..
Mazzembly 1997
Mazzembly 1997 is a roguelike DOS game published by the demogroup PWP in 1996. In Mazzembly 1997 the player controls a character called DemuLamu who dreams about being a famous multimedia designer and is thus attending the Mazzembly 1997 demo party (a parody of the Assembly demo party). External ..
Mazzic
Mazzic is a smuggler from the fictional Star Wars Expanded Universe. He first appears in Timothy Zahn's The Last Command. When Talon Karrde first gathered the leading smugglers groups in an attempt to unite the smugglers against the Empire, Mazzic is among those that answered his call. Although ..
Mazzino Montinari
Mazzino Montinari (4 April 1928 in Lucca - 24 November 1986 in Florence) was an Italian scholar of Germanistics. He became regarded as one of the most distinguished researchers on Friedrich Nietzsche, and harshly criticized the edition of the Will to Power, which he regarded as a forgery. After the..
Mazzio’s
Mazzio's is an Italian eatery located throughout Oklahoma, Kansas, Texas, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, Tennessee, Mississippi, Georgia, and Illinois. It was first founded in 1961, when a young school teacher named Ken Selby opened a restaurant named The Pizza Parlor in Tulsa, Oklahoma. In 1965, Shelby ..
Mazzochio
The mazzocchio is a torus-shaped headgear worn in 15th century Florence traditionally by the wealthy. The painter Paolo Uccello studied its perspective and incorporated it in some of his paintings (e.g. in The Counterattack of Michelotto da Cotignola at the Battle of San Romano). The painter Sandro ..
Mazzolato
The Italian word mazzolato is used in Alexandre Dumas' novel The Count of Monte Cristo, to describe a type of execution to take place in Rome. A prisoner who is to be subjected to mazzolato is later executed although the book does not confirm whether the gruesome execution was actually mazzolato. ..
Mazzorbo
Mazzorbo is an island in the northern Venetian Lagoon, linked to Burano by a bridge. It was once an important trading centre but is now known for its vineyards and orchards. Its main attraction is the fourteenth century Church of Santa Caterina, and there is also a brightly painted housing develop..
Mazzy Star
Mazzy Star was a dream pop/alternative band formed in 1989 from a band called Opal, a collaboration of guitarist David Roback (of the eighties paisley underground group Rain Parade) and bassist Kendra Smith (of Dream Syndicate fame). They were later joined by Smith's friend Hope Sandoval as the vo..
Ma Zhiyuan
Mă Zhìyuăn (馬致遠) (c.1270-1330) was born in Peking and considered to be the master poet and a celebrated zaju playwright of the Yuan Dynasty. Among his achievements is the development and popularizing of the new sanqu lyric form of poetry. Only seven of his plays survive. Hangong qiu [..
Ma Zhong
Ma Zhong (馬忠) was the name of two generals during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms Period in ancient China. Both generals had the same Chinese names. Ma Zhong of Wu was a general serving under Pan Zhang. In the historical novel of the era, the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, he ma..
Ma Zun
Ma Zun was the governor of Tian Shui during the Three Kingdoms period of China. At one time he was about to fall for another trap set by Zhuge Liang, but he was saved however through the strategy set by Jiang Wei. However, due to a certain plot that was set by Zhuge Liang, Jiang Wei supposedly bet..
M·a·z·e
redirect [[Template:Infobox Single]] Contents 1 Information2 Tracklist3 Chart History3.1 Chart trajectory3.2 Sales4 References Information Kumi Koda's 6th domestic CD single. "m·a·z·e" was used in the NTV drama . Tracklist "m·a·z·e""one" (original mix) (featuri..

 


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