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'Merican EP
Merican' is the 2004 release by the punk band The Descendents. It was released on Fat Wreck Chords in 2004 and is their first release since Everything Sucks in 1996. Track listing "Nothing With You""'Merican""Here With Me""I Quit/Alive" Personnel Karl Alvarez - bassMilo Aukerman - vocalsBill Ste..
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M'era Luna Festival
Perttu Kivilaakso, band member of Apocalyptica, M'era Luna 2003 Simone Simons Epica, 2004 The M'era Luna Festival is one of the most important events of the Dark Culture and Gothic Rock in Europe. It is located and held in Hildesheim, Germany every summer. The show is held at Flugplatz..
Meïr Aron Goldschmidt
Meïr Aron Goldschmidt (October 26, 1819 - August 15, 1887) was a Danish publisher, journalist and novelist with a Jewish background. Goldschmidt was born in Vordingborg but raised in Copenhagen. He belonged to a strictly orthodox family but his meeting with classical Greek culture changed much of t..
Mer
''This article is about a place. For the Mars vehicle and mission see Mars Exploration Rover (MER). For Elven races of the Elder Scrolls universe, see Mer (Elder Scrolls) Mer Country      France Région Centre Départment Loir-et-Cher Arrondissement Bl..
Mer-Man
Mer-Man Statistics Name Mer-Man Secret Identity None Status Alive Affiliations Skeletor, Beast-Man, Trap-Jaw, Snake Mountain Notable Relatives None Notable powers or abilities Superhuman strength, which increases when in contact with water, Telepathy with Cold-blooded sea creature..
Mera
Mera is a fictional comic book character from the DC universe. She is the former queen of Atlantis and ex-wife of the DC Comic book super hero Aquaman. A humanoid alien coming from a watery dimension, she befriended the King of Atlantis in one of her first adventures, eventually falling in love an..
Merab Kostava
Merab Kostava (May 26, 1939–October 13, 1989) was a Georgian dissident, musician and poet; one of the leaders of the National-Liberation movement in Georgia. He was born in 1939 in Tbilisi (capital of the Republic of Georgia). In 1954, Kostava and Zviad Gamsakhurdia founded the Georgian youth..
Merab Mamardashvili
Merab Mamardashvili on the cover of his book The Arrow of Cognition Merab Mamardashvili (მერაბ მამარდაშვილი in Georgian. 1930-1990) was a Georgian philosopher, Doctor of Sciences (1968), Professor (1972). He was born in Gori (Eastern Georgia). In 1955 he gradu..
Meradhoo
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Meradong
Meradong is a town, and the capital of the Meradong District (719 square kilometers) in Sarikei Division, Sarawak, east Malaysia. It is the smallest district of Sarawak in terms of geographic area. The district population (year 2000 census) was 30,900. Sarawak Divisions: Betong Division | ..
Meraj Muhammad Khan
Meraj Muhammad Khan is political leader in Pakistan. A founding member of the Pakistan Peoples Party of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto he served as Federal minister for manpower in the first PPP government (1972-1977), falling out with Bhutto in 1975 he was arrested and imprisoned in solitary confinement till ..
Merak
Merak is also the traditional name for the star Beta Ursae Majoris. Merak is a city in Banten, Indonesia. Located on the northwest tip of Java, it is a port city and the site of a major petrochemical manufacturing plant. A busy ferry route runs from Merak to Bakauheuni, across the Sunda Strait on t..
Meråker
Meråker kommune County Nord-Trøndelag District Stjørdalen Municipality NO-1711]] Administrative centre Meråker Mayor (2003) Bård Langsåvold (Ap) Official language form Bokmål Area - Total - Land - Percentage km²1,188 km²0.39 % 2004)&nbs..
Meråkerbanen
Meråkerbanen is a railway line which runs from Trondheim through the municipality of Meråker to Storlien in Sweden. The line is 106 km long and opened in 1881. The line is now operated by Nabotåget which runs trains all the way to Östersund. As of 2005, the company uses BM92 diesel multiple unit..
Merak Mail Server
The Merak Mail Server Merak Mail Server is a commercial grade, high performance messaging server. It has fully integrated support for standard email plus instant messaging, groupware, FTP, and web services. Merak Mail Server is the premier product of [IceWarp Ltd.], a software compan..
Meralco
The Manila Electric Company (PSE: [MER] and [MERB]), also known as MERALCO, is the Philippines' largest distributor of electrical power. The word Meralco, is an acronym for Manila Electric Railroad And Light COmpany, which was the company's original name from 1903 to 1919. M..
Meralda Warren
Meralda Warren Meralda Elva Junior Warren (born June 28, 1959) is a Pitcairn Island nurse, radio operator (ZBP, 1988-1995), artist, and author of the cookbook Taste of Pitcairn (1986). She has been very much involved in the politics of Pitcairn. She was first elected in 1985 to the Island Co..
Merald "Bubba" Knight
Merald "Bubba" Knight, Jr. (born September 4 1942 in Atlanta, Georgia) is an American R&B/soul singer, best known as a member of Gladys Knight & the Pips. The older brother of lead singer Gladys Knight, Bubba Knight served as the unofficial leader of the group, and was instrumental in handling the P..
Meralgia paraesthetica
Meralgia paraesthetica or meralgia paresthetica (see spelling differences) is a chronic neurological disorder featuring a single peripheral nerve, namely the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve. The term meralgia paraesthetica is comprised of four Greek roots, together denoting "a condition of the thig..
Meraloma
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Meram
Meram is a district of Konya Province of Turkey. Konya | Ahırlı | Akören | Akşehir | Altınekin | Beyşehir | Bozkır | Cihanbeyli | Çeltik | Çumra | Derbent | Derebucak | Doğanhisar | Emirgazi | Ereğli | Güneysınır | Hadım | Halkpınar | Hüyük | Ilgın | Kadın..
Meramec
Meramec is a name for several places in the United States: Meramec River in MissouriMeramec Caverns on the Meramec RiverMeramec State Park in Missouri See also MerrimacMerrimackMeramec (series) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title..
Meramec (series)
The Maramec Series is a series of Mississippian rocks in the Mississippi River Valley. It is named for the Meramec River in Missouri. Included are the St. Louis Limestone, Ste. Genevieve Limestone, Salem Limestone, and the Harrodsburg Limestone. All of these rocks are generally thick bedded limest..
Meramec Caverns
Meramec Caverns is a 26 mile cavern system in the Ozarks of Missouri, USA. It was formed from large limestone deposits over millions of years. Pre-Columbian Native American artifacts have been found in the caverns. Currently the caverns are a tourist attraction, with about 50 billboards along Inters..
Meramec River
For similarly named articles see Merrimack, Merrimac and Meramec. The Meramec River Looking North from Route 66 State Park Canoers enjoy a float trip on the Meramec below Leasburg The Meramec River is the longest free-flowing waterway in Missouri -- it wanders some 350 kilometers (220 m..
Meramec State Park
Meramec State Park is a popular attraction in east central Missouri, just over 60 miles from the metropolis of St. Louis. The park is situated along the Meramec River, and features a geographic mix of mainly limestone and dolomite, and diverse ecosystems such as hardwood forests, glades and several..
Meramec Valley Current
The Meramec Valley Current News Magazine, formally the Pacific Current News Magazine, is a bi-weekly news magazine covering local stories from Pacific, Eureka, Wildwood, Catawisa, Robertsville, and Gray Summit, Missouri. The paper was founded by Steve Martin and is presently owned by Michael Kirche..
Meramon
Meramon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, a Champion Level Flame Digimon that is made of fire and can perform fire attacks. In Adventure-Tamers, he is voiced by Peter Spellos. Contents 1 Description1.1 Digivolution1.2 Attacks2 Appearances3 Digimon Batt..
Meran-Merano
Meran (German) / Merano (Italian) is the second biggest city of South Tyrol, in the Trentino-South Tyrol region of Italy. Probably best known for its spa resorts, it is located inside a basin, surrounded by mountains standing up to 3,335 m, at the entrance to the Passeiertal-Val Passiria, the Vins..
Merapi
Merapi may refer to: Mount Merapi, an active volcano in Central Java, IndonesiaMount Marapi (also known as Mount Merapi), an active volcano in West Sumatra, Indonesia536 Merapi, an asteroid This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list ..
Merasheen, Newfoundland and Labrador
Merasheen is a community located on the southwestern tip of Merasheen Island in Placentia Bay in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. External links [Official site][Maritime History Archive] ..
Merate
Merate is a municipality of 14,074 inhabitants in the province of Lecco, Lombardy (northern Italy). Contents 1 History2 Main sights3 The Astronomical Observatory4 Twinned towns5 Mayors of Merate from ..
Merau
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 Polynesian mythology, Merau is a goddess of death. ..
Meraux, Louisiana
Meraux is a census-designated place (CDP) in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana in the United States. The population was 10,192 at the 2000 census. In 2005, the town was destroyed by storm surge and wind associated with Hurricane Katrina which topped the Mississippi River Levee and destroyed the Mississ..
Meraxes
Meraxes was one of Aegon the Conqueror's three dragons in George R. R. Martin's epic fantasy series, A Song of Ice and Fire. Was named after a god of old Valyria. ..
Mera Gaon Mera Desh
Mera Gaon Mera Desh A film starring Dharmendra and Vinod Khanna, Vinod Khanna being the villain as a daku, this role gave him visibility and made a star out of him. Dharmendra plays a reformed criminal who helps a one armed retired army man protect a village from the dacoits. Asha Parekh played Dhar..
Mera Joota Hai Japani
"Mera Joota hai Japani" (My Shoes are Japanese in English) is a patriotic song that was embraced in its time as a representation of the newly sovereign nation of India. It was one of the songs in the Raj Kapoor movie Shri 420 and the opening lines are: Mera Joota hai Japani Patloon Inglistani Sar ..
Mera Naam Joker
Mera Naam Joker (English: My Name is Joker) is a 1970 Hindi film directed by Raj Kapoor. The screenplay was written by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas. This film was the debut for Rishi Kapoor. Mera Naam Joker is a film about a clown who must make his audience laugh at the cost of his own sorrows. The film is..
Mera Peak
Mera Peak is a mountain in Nepal. At 6,476m (21,247 feet) it is classified as a trekking peak. ..
Mera Saaya
Mera Saaya is a 1966 Indian Hindi film directed by Raj Khosla. The film's music is by Madan Mohan and lyrics by Raja Mehdi Ali Khan. The film stars Sunil Dutt and Sadhana ( the director's third hit with Sadhana afer Ek Musafir Ek Hasina and Woh Kaun Thi ?). Plot Summary The film is a courtroom dra..
Mera Suketsuku
Mera Suketsuku (1529-1578) a retainer of the japanese clan of Ito during the Sengoku Period of the 16th century. Suketsuku served as a retainer under Ito Yoshisuke of Hyuga Province. Following the downfall of the Ito clan through the hands of Shimazu in 1577, Suketsuku began to have secret communica..
Merbaka
The Merbaka village church Merbaka (Grk. Μέρμπακα, but officially Άγια Τρίας Ayia Trias, "Holy Trinity") is a village in the province of Argolis, in the Peloponnese near Argos, Greece. Merbaka is thought to have been named for..
Merbau
Merbau is a member of of the tropical Caesalpiniaceae family commonly used as flooring timber and illegally logged in the Moluccas and Western New Guinea although smaller stands still exist South East Asia. ..
Merbein, Victoria
Merbein ([34°10′S 142°03′E]) is a small township outside of Mildura, Victoria, in the Sunraysia region of Australia. Merbein was known as White Cliffs until 1909. The new name was intended to be "Merebin", which is the Aboriginal word for "white sandcliffs", but a spelling error made..
Merbes-le-Château
Merbes-le-Château is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Hainaut. On January 1, 2005 Merbes-le-Château had a total population of 4,036. The total area is 30.24 km² which gives a population density of 133.45 inhabitants per km². ..
Merbromin
Merbromin Systematic name dibromohydroxymercurifluorescein Chemical formula 208226 Molecular mass 804.75 g/mol Density x.xxx g/cm3 Melting point xx.x °C Boiling point xx.x °C CAS number [129-16-8] EINECS number 204-933-6 SMILES xxxxx [Chemical i..
Merc
Merc is an abbreviation that can have several different meanings, depending on context. A mercenary soldier.A Mercedes-Benz car.A Mercury automobile.The Merc MUD engineThe Chicago Mercantile ExchangeThe San Jose Mercury NewsThe Maine Energy Recovery CompanyMerc clothing, a trademark for MOD wear ba..
Merca
Merca (somali Marka, older spellings include Merka or Marca) is a port city in southern Somalia on the Indian Ocean. It is the main city in the Lower Shabele region and is located approximately 70 km (45 miles) southwest of the capital Mogadishu. The town was established already in the 10th centur..
Mercadia
In [[Magic: The Gathering]], Mercadia is the setting for [[Mercadian Masques (Magic: The Gathering)|Mercadian Masques]]. Mercadia is a plane, most notable for its unique mountain, shaped as a giant cone, growing wider as it gets higher, on the top resting a large city. In the story, the city was fo..
Mercadian Masques
Mercadian Masques Expansion Symbol Release Date September 1999 Mechanics Alternative Play Costs, Spellshapers Keywords Size 350 cards Sets in Masques block Mercadian Masques '[[Nemesis (Magic: The Gathering) '[[Prophecy (Magic: The Gathering) [[Magic: The Gathering]]Chronology Urza's De..
Mercadier
Mercadier (d. 1200) was a French warrior of the 12th century, and chief of freebooters in the service of Richard I of England. In 1183 he operated for Richard, then duke of Aquitaine, in the Limousin and the Angoumois, taking castles and laying waste the country. We know nothing of him during the ..
MercadoLibre.com
MercadoLibre.com (literally "free market" in Spanish) is a website dedicated to online auctions. It is eBay's Latin American subsidiary. MercadoLibre is Latin America's number-one auction site. It is currently present in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Ecuador, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezue..
Mercadona
Overview Mercadona is the largest supermarket operator in Spain although Carrefour are the largest food retailer. Mercadona is a Valencia based chain with stores on the mainland, the Balearic Islands and the Canary Islands. They also operate an online delivery service in selected areas. The company..
Mercado Adolpho Lisboa
Mercado Adolpho Lisboa (also calling Mercado Municipal and Eiffel Market) - a central market of Manaus between Rua dos Barés and Avenida Lourenço da Silva Braga. Constructed in the end of 19 century on the project of Gustave Eiffel workers. Mercado Adolpho Lisboa is a copy of old famous marke..
Mercalli intensity scale
The Mercalli intensity scale is one of many scales used to classify the intensity of an earthquake by examining its effects on the Earth's surface, humans, objects of nature, and man-made structures. Contents 0.1 Evolution of the Mercalli scale0.2 Modified Mercalli Scale1 See also2..
Mercantile agencies
MERCANTILE (or COMMERCIAL) AGENCIES, the name given in America to organizations designed to collect, record and distribute to regular clients information relative to the standing of commercial firms. In Great Britain and some European countries trade protective societies, composed of merchants and..
Mercantile Bank of India, London and China
The Mercantile Bank of India, London and China was established in October 1853 in Bombay (now Mumbai). In November 1854 this Anglo-Indian bank opened an office in Shanghai and in 1857 it established a presence in Hong Kong. By 1860 its total assets reached the amount of 21.7 million USD, a medium-si..
Mercantile Rowing Club
The Mercantile Rowing Club is based in Melbourne, Australia. Founded in 1880, club members have included a number of top rowers, including members of Australia's Oarsome Foursome — Mike McKay, James Tomkins, Andrew Cooper and Drew Ginn. The current boathouse was built in 1973, after a fire destr..
Mercantile Stores
Mercantile Stores Company Inc. was a traditional department store retailer, founded in 1914, that operated 102 fashion apparel stores and 16 home fashion stores in 17 states. The stores were operated under 13 different trade names and varied in size, with the average store approximating 170,000 sq..
Mercantilism
[Featured articles   ] A painting of a French seaport from 1638, at the height of mercantilism. Mercantilism is the economic theory holding that the prosperity of a nation depends upon its supply of capital, and that the global volume of trade is "unchangeable." T..
Mercantour National Park
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Mercan Dede
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. Mercan Dede is a Turkish ney..
Mercaptopurine
Mercaptopurine (also called 6-Mercaptopurine, 6-MP or its brand name Purinethol®) is an immunosuppressive drug used to treat leukemia. It is also used for pediatric non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, polycythemia vera, and psoriatic arthritis. It may also be used to treat inflammatory bowel disease (such..
Mercator
Mercator, [link] the Information Technology (IT) division of the Emirates Group, is a leading supplier of IT solutions to the global air travel industry. The company also meets and satisfies the full range of the demanding IT needs of the main constituent parts of the Emirates Group - the ..
Mercator (crater)
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Mercator (ship)
Museum ship Mercator in Ostend. The barquentine Mercator lies at anchor in Ostend, Belgium. She was named after Gerardus Mercator (1512-1594), Flemish cartographer. She was designed by the Antarctic explorer Adrien de Gerlache (1866-1934) as a training ship for the Belgian merchant fleet. She..
Mercator (supermarket)
For other uses of the word Mercator, see Mercator. Mercator is a chain of supermarkets and grocery stores based in the Slovenian capital city of Ljubljana. The company was founded in 1949 under the name Živila Ljubljana, but four years later it was renamed and given its current name. Today, Merca..
Mercator (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles)
Mercator is a British made unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) that is currently being developed by QinetiQ. It is a type of "eternal plane" expected to be able to survive through the whole dark and light cycle of the day. This is achieved by having the solar panels run the craft while simultinously recha..
Mercator projection
Mercator world map Nova et Aucta Orbis Terrae Descriptio ad Usum Navigatium Emendate (1569) The Mercator projection is a cylindrical map projection presented by the Flemish geographer and cartographer Gerardus Mercator, in 1569, in a large planisphere measuring 202 by 124 cm, printed in eighte..
Mercator School of Management
Mercator School of Management (MSM) The Mercator School of Management (MSM) (http://www.msm.uni-due.de) (the faculty of business administration of the University of Duisburg-Essen in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany) is a classic business school located in Duisburg with a clear focus on business adm..
Mercator series
In mathematics, the Mercator series or Newton-Mercator series is the Taylor series for the natural logarithm. It is given by [\ln(1+x)=\sum_^\infty \frac} x^n = x - \frac + \frac - \frac + \ldots,] valid for [-1 < x \le 1]. Contents 1 History2 Derivation3 Spec..
Mercator Telescope
The Mercator Telescope is a 1.2m telescope, operated by the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Leuven University), Belgium. It is named after Gerard Mercator, famous cartographer. It is sited at the Observatorio del Roque de Los Muchachos on La Palma. Two instruments are currently available: a photom..
Mercatus Center
The Mercatus Center at George Mason University is a research, education, and outreach organization that works with policy experts, lobbyists, and government officials to connect academic learning and real world practice. The Mercatus Center was founded by Rich Fink, former president of the Koch Fou..
Mercat Cross
A Mercat Cross is a market cross found in Scottish cities and towns where trade and commerce was a part of economic life. It was originally a place where merchants would gather, and later became the focal point of many town events such as executions, announcements and proclamations. To this day se..
Mercaz haRav
Mercaz haRav or Yeshivat Mercaz haRav (ישיבת מרכז הרב) is a religious Zionist yeshiva situated in Jerusalem. The yeshiva was founded in 1924 by Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook, and is commonly regarded as the flagship of the national-religious movement. Mercaz haRav has become synonymous with..
Merced
Merced can refer to: The city of Merced, CaliforniaThe Merced River in CaliforniaMerced County, CaliforniaThe Itanium Merced processor 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..
Merced, California
Merced (pronounced "Mer-SED"), is the county seat of Merced County, California in the San Joaquin Valley of Central California. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 63,893. Incorporated in 1889, Merced is a charter city that operates under a council-manager government. It is nam..
Mercedario
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Mercedes
Mercedes is a female Spanish name. María de las Mercedes ("Mary of the favours") is a Marian advocation. The singular is merced. It may refer to: Things Mercedes a series of German automobile models and engines built and sold by Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft between 1903 and 1926Mercedes-Benz a Ger..
Mercedes, Buenos Aires
|} Mercedes is a city in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is located 100 km west from Buenos Aires and 30 km south west of Luján. It is the head town of the partido of the same name, and the seat of the Roman Catholic Bishop of Mercedes and Luján. It has a population of about 60,000 as..
Mercedes, Camarines Norte
Mercedes is a 4th class municipality in the province of Camarines Norte, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 41,713 people in 7,932 households. The town was originally named "Barra", and it was a barangay of Daet, the provincial capital. It became an independent munic..
Mercedes, Corrientes
|} Mercedes is a city in the center of the province of Corrientes, Argentina. It is a first-class municipality with a population of about 35,000 inhabitants (2001 census [INDEC]), and the head town of the department of the same name, which also includes the towns of Felipe Yofre and Maria..
Mercedes, Eastern Samar
Mercedes is a 6th class municipality in the province of Eastern Samar, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 4,857 people in 945 households. Barangays Mercedes is politically subdivided into 16 barangays. AnuronBanuyoBobonBusayBuyayawonCabunga-anCambanteBarangay 1 P..
Mercedes, Ocotepeque
Mercedes is a municipality in the Honduran department of Ocotepeque. ..
Mercedes, Princess of Asturias
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Mercedes, Texas
Mercedes is a city in Hidalgo County, Texas, United States. The population was 17,649 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Education4 External links Geography Mercedes is located at [26°8′58″N, 97°55′7″W] (26.149315, -97.918675)[Ge..
Mercedes, Uruguay
Mercedes is the capital and largest city of the department of Soriano in Uruguay. It has a population of about 45,000 and is an important center of commerce and commercial port. Its main industries are based on agriculture, dairy products, paper manufacturing and industrial activities. Its beautif..
Mercedes-AMG
Mercedes-AMG is the tuning arm of the Mercedes-Benz car company. Mercedes-Benz acquired AMG in 1999 as a wholly owned subsidary. Production climbed from 500 cars a year to 20,000 AMG vehicles in 2005 (half of which were delivered to the United States). AMG or Aufrecht Melcher Großaspach was found..
Mercedes-Benz
For other uses of the name Mercedes, see Mercedes. Mercedes-Benz brand automobile's three-pointed star emblem, a registered trademark since August 1937 Mercedes-Benz (sometimes shortened to just Mercedes or Benz) is a world famous German brand name of automobiles, buses, coaches, and trucks ..
Mercedes-Benz (song)
Mercedes Benz, also known as The Politician, is an a capella song by Janis Joplin, in which she asks the "Lord" to buy her a night on the town, a color television and a Mercedes-Benz. Joplin wrote Mercedes Benz together with the poet Michael McClure, as a social commentary on how people relate happ..
Mercedes-Benz 190
Mercedes-Benz has sold a number of automobiles with the "190" model name: 1955–1963 W121* 1955–1963 Mercedes-Benz 190SL* 1958–1959 190D* 1959–1961 190b* 1959–1961 190Db1962–1965 W110* 1962–1965 190c* 1962–1965 190Dc1984–1993 W201* 1984–1986..
Mercedes-Benz 200
Mercedes-Benz has sold a number of automobiles with the "200" model name: 1966–1968 W110* 1966–1967 200D* 1966–1968 200W115* 200D/81976–198? W123 This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you t..
Mercedes-Benz 220
Mercedes-Benz has sold a number of automobiles with the "220" model name: 1951–1955 W187* 1951–1955 2201956–1959 W180* 1956–1959 220S1958–1960 W128* 1958–1960 220SE1959–1965 W111* 1959–1965 220b* 1959–1965 220Sb* 1959–1965 220SEb1968–..
Mercedes-Benz 220SE
Mercedes-Benz 220SE can refer to Mercedes-Benz W128 (1956-1960) "Ponton"Mercedes-Benz W111 (1959-1965) as Mercedes-Benz 220SEb "fin-body" ..
Mercedes-Benz 230
Mercedes-Benz has sold a number of automobiles with the "230" model name: 1963–1966 W113* 1963–1966 230SL1965–1966 W110* 1965–1966 2301965–1968 W111* 1965–1968 230S1968–1972 W114* 1968–1972 230.61973–1976 W115* 1973–1976 230.41997 R170* 199..
Mercedes-Benz 240D
The Mercedes-Benz 240D was introduced in 1974 as a diesel-powered variant of the W115 chassis. Introduced in 1974 at a price of 19,913.40 Marks, the cost was four times the typical car of the time. It had many luxuries, such as available heated seats, cruise control, leather seats, and a powered sun..
Mercedes-Benz 250
Mercedes-Benz has sold a number of automobiles with the "250" model name: 1965–1967 W111* 1965–1967 250SE1966–1967 W108* 1966–1967 250S* 1966–1967 250SE1966–1968 W113* 1966–1968 250SL1968–1972 W114* 1968–1972 250* 1969–1972 250/8* 1969&ndas..
Mercedes-Benz 260 D
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since July 2006. The Mercedes-Benz 260 D is ..
Mercedes-Benz 280
Mercedes-Benz has sold a number of automobiles with the "280" model name: 1967–1971 W111* 1967–1971 280SE* 1969–1971 280SE 3.51968–1971 W113* 1968–1971 280SL1968–1973 W108* 1968–1972 280SEL* 1968–1972 280SE* 1969–1971 280S* 1971–1973 280SEL..
Mercedes-Benz 300
Mercedes-Benz has sold a number of automobiles with the "300" model name: 1951–1957 W186* 1951–1957 3001951–1958 W188* 1951–1958 300S1954–1963 W198* 1954–1963 300SL1958–1962 W189* 1958–1962 300d1961–1965 W112* 1961–1965 300SE* 1962–19..
Mercedes-Benz 300D
1982 Mercedes Benz 300TD The W123 chassis of the Mercedes-Benz 300D automobile was introduced as a 1976 model (1977 U.S.). Its 3.0 litre five-cylinder diesel engine with indirect injection produced 80 to 88 hp (59 to 65 kW), depending on year/country, from an extra 600 cm³ more of displaceme..
Mercedes-Benz 300SEL 6.3
The mighty Mercedes-Benz 300 SEL 6.3 started out as a private venture in 1966 by company engineer Erich Waxenberger, which culminated in the world's first "Super Saloon" or "Q-Car". The body styling was by Paul Bracq. The principle was simple: Take the powerful 6.3 litre V8 Mercedes-Benz M100 engin..
Mercedes-Benz 300SL
The Mercedes-Benz 300SL is a two-seat, closed sports car with characteristic gull-wing doors, and later, offered as an open roadster. Built by Daimler-Benz AG and internally numbered W198, the road version of 1954 was based (somewhat loosely) on the company's highly successful competition-only sp..
Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR
The Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR was a sports racing car in 1955. Despite the name, it was neither based on the famous 1954 Mercedes-Benz 300SL road car with Gullwing doors, nor on the earlier 1952 race car. Instead, it was based on the 1954 and 1955 Formula 1 Mercedes-Benz W196 race car with 8 cylinders..
Mercedes-Benz 320
Mercedes-Benz has sold a number of automobiles with the "320" model name: 1993–1995 W124* 1993–1995 E320* 1994–1995 E320A1994 W140* 1994 S3201994–1997 R129* 1994–1997 SL3201998 W163* 1998 ML3201995 W210* 1995 E3201998 C208* 1998 CLK320 This is a [disambiguationdisa..
Mercedes-Benz 350
Mercedes-Benz has sold a number of automobiles with the "350" model name: 1972 R107* 1972 350SL1990–1991 W126* 1990–1991 350SDL Turbo-Diesel * 1991 350SD Turbo-Diesel 1994 W140* 1994 S350 Turbo-Diesel This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated..
Mercedes-Benz 380
Mercedes-Benz has sold a number of automobiles with the "380" model name: 1981–1985 R107* 1981 380SLC* 1982–1985 380SL1981–1985 W126* 1981–1983 380SEL* 1982–1983 380SEC* 1984–1985 380SE This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles as..
Mercedes-Benz 400
Mercedes-Benz has sold a number of automobiles with the "400" model name: 1992–1995 W124* 1992–1995 400E1992 W140* 1992 400SE* 1993 400SEL This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you ma..
Mercedes-Benz 420
Mercedes-Benz has sold a number of automobiles with the "420" model name: 1992–1995 W124* 1992–1995 E4201986–1991 W126* 1986–1991 420SEL1994 W140* 1994 S4201997 W210* 1997 E420 This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the sam..
Mercedes-Benz 430
Mercedes-Benz has sold a number of automobiles with the "430" model name: 1999 C208* 1999 CLK4301999 W163* 1999 ML430W210* E430 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 l..
Mercedes-Benz 450
Mercedes-Benz has sold a number of automobiles with the "450" model name: 1972–1980 R107* 1972–1980 450SLC* 1973–1980 450SL1973–1979 W116* 1973–1976 450SE* 1974–1980 450SEL This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with..
Mercedes-Benz 450SEL 6.9
European-spec 450SEL 6.9. North American versions featured four sealed-beam headlights and larger bumpers. The Mercedes-Benz 450SEL 6.9 is a high-performance version of the S-Class luxury sedan. It was built on its own assembly line by Daimler-Benz AG (now DaimlerChrysler) in Stuttgart, Germa..
Mercedes-Benz 450SEL 6.9/Specifications
This taxonomy is a companion page to the article at Mercedes-Benz 450SEL 6.9. Specifications Mercedes-Benz 450SEL 6.9 Manufacturer Daimler-Benz AG Class Five-passenger, four-door luxury sedan Body Styles Four-door sedan Predecessor 300SEL 6.3 Successor None Shares components with Mercedes-B..
Mercedes-Benz 500
Mercedes-Benz has sold a number of automobiles with the "500" model name: 1990–2001 R129* 1990–1993 500SL* 1998–2001 SL5001992–1995 W124* 1992–1995 500E* 1992–1995 E5001984–1985 W126* 1984–1985 500SEC* 1984–1985 500SEL1992–1994 W140* 1992&n..
Mercedes-Benz 560
Mercedes-Benz has sold a number of automobiles with the "560" model name: 1986–1989 R107* 1986–1989 560SL1986–1991 W126* 1986–1991 560SEC* 1986–1991 560SEL This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an..
Mercedes-Benz 600
right See also Mercedes-Benz 600 (disambiguation) for other models called "600" The Mercedes-Benz 600 was a large luxury automobile. It was intended to represent the absolute pinnacle of automobile engineering, and when introduced in 1963 had few competitors. Production began in 1965 after..
Mercedes-Benz 600 (disambiguation)
Mercedes-Benz has sold a number of automobiles with the "600" model name: 1965–1979 W100* 1965–1979 6001992–1994 W140* 1992–1993 600SEL* 1993 600SEC* 1994 S600* 1994 CL6001993–2000 R129* 1993 600SL* 1994–1998 SL6002000 S6002000 CL6002001 SL600 This is a [disa..
Mercedes-Benz A-Class
2004 Mercedes-Benz W169 A200 The A-Class (popularly known as the Baby-Benz) is a supermini car from Mercedes-Benz. The first generation (W168) was introduced in 1997 and a redesign (W169) appeared in 2004. It is available as a three or five-door hatchback. Contents 1 History1.1 W..
Mercedes-Benz Actros
The Mercedes-Benz Actros is a heavy duty truck introduced by Mercedes-Benz in 1997. It is normally used for long-distance haulage, heavy duty distribution haulage and construction haulage. It is available in weights of 18 t to 50 t and is powered by a V6 or V8 cylinder engine with turbo and inter..
Mercedes-Benz Atego
Mercedes Benz Atego The Mercedes-Benz Atego is a light rigid truck introduced by Mercedes-Benz in 1997. It is available in weights of 7.5 t to 18 t and is powered by a straight 4 or 6 cylinder engine. Originally all straight engined rigids by Mercedes were marketed as Atego but from the 2005 ..
Mercedes-Benz Axor
The Axor is a truck manufactured by Mercedes-Benz designed to fill the gap between the premium Actros tractors and the mostly rigid Atego trucks and was targeted at fleet customers. The Axor is powered by a 12 litre straight 6 engine. 2005 Originally the Axor was only available as a tractor but wi..
Mercedes-Benz B-Class
Mercedes-Benz B-Class W245 The Mercedes-Benz B-Class (W245) is a compact MPV from Mercedes-Benz introduced in March 2005. It is essentially an enlarged A-Class keeping the same engine and suspension system. Like the A-Class, the B-Class is a front wheel drive vehicle, a significant departure f..
Mercedes-Benz buses
A SBS Transit Mercedes Benz O405 in Singapore. A SMRT Mercedes-Benz O405G Habit (Hispano) articulated bus in Singapore. Two Mercedes-Benz Citaro-buses in Arriva-colours at De Punt, The Netherlands. Mercedes-Benz Buses has been making buses since 1895 in Mannheim in Germany. Since..
Mercedes-Benz C-Class
The Mercedes-Benz C-Class is a line of midsize entry-level luxury automobiles produced by Mercedes-Benz. The C-Class was first introduced in 1993 as a replacement for the 190 range. It was the most affordable model in the Mercedes lineup until the arrival of the A-Class in 1998. The Mercedes-Benz ..
Mercedes-Benz C11
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. 1990 Mercedes-Benz Sauber C..
Mercedes-Benz C111
The C111 was a series of experimental automobiles produced by Mercedes-Benz in the 1960s and 1970s. The company was experimenting with new engine technologies, including Wankel engines, Diesel engines, and turbochargers, and used the basic C111 platform as a testbed. Other experimental features in..
Mercedes-Benz C208
The Mercedes-Benz W208 cars were produced from 1998 through 2004. They were sold under the CLK-Class model names. The C208 was a new model based on the W202 C-Class. It was replaced by the W209 CLK-Class after 2004. [[Template:Classic Mercedes-Benz-Azubis vehicles|..
Mercedes-Benz C216
The Mercedes-Benz C216 is the new platform for the grand tourer Mercedes-Benz CL-Class. It will be replacing the C215 platform. The new platform will be presented at the 2006 Mondial de l'Automobile. [[Template:Classic Mercedes-Benz-Azubis vehicles|..
Mercedes-Benz CL-Class
Mercedes-Benz CL-Class Manufacturer: DaimlerChrysler AG Production: 2000 – present Body style: Coupé Engines: 5.0 L V85.5 L V125.5 L V86.3 L V126.0 L V12 Length: 4989 mm (196.4 in) Width: 1857 mm (73.1 in) Height: 1408 mm (55.4 ..
Mercedes-Benz CLE-Class
The Mercedes-Benz CLE-Class is a vehicle originally rumoured to be released in 2005. However, there are as yet no official announcements about the production or existence of such a car. In 2003, rumours emerged of a new DaimlerChrysler AG Mercedes-Benz four-door coupé, which at that time was..
Mercedes-Benz CLK-Class
The Mercedes-Benz CLK-Class is a class of medium-sized luxury rear-wheel drive coupés and convertibles. Major models include the CLK320, CLK500, and CLK55 AMG. The CLK55 AMG's 270 kW (367 PS) V8 engine is the most powerful. Both generations of the CLK-Class utilize the Mercedes-Benz W208 ..
Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR
The Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR was intended to enter in the 1997 FIA GT Championship sportscar racing world championship series, known as BPR Series up to 1996. To be allowed to do so, 25 cars had to be built for the GT1 class. Porsche 911 GT1, McLaren F1, Ferrari F40 and others were already competin..
Mercedes-Benz CLR
The Mercedes-Benz CLR was a Le Mans Prototype GT racing car created for the 1999 race. It became infamous for spectacular crashes. Racing history In April 1999 Mercedes launched the new Mercedes CLR as successor to the FIA GT championship-winning Mercedes-Benz CLK-GTR which would take part in th..
Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class
2006 Mercedes-Benz CLS 500 The Mercedes-Benz CLS is a series of automobile models assembled by DaimlerChrysler in Sindelfingen, Germany. It is Mercedes-Benz's newest sedan since the debut of the E-Class in 1995. This class was first offered for sale in Europe in autumn 2004. The model uses t..
Mercedes-Benz Cup
The Mercedes-Benz Cup is a July tennis tournament that has hosted the top men and—until 1975—women competitors in the world since 1927. The Mercedes-Benz Cup presented by Countrywide is now an ATP International Series tournament in its 79th year. The one-week tournament is held at the Los Angele..
Mercedes-Benz E-Class
Mercedes E280 CDI Mercedes E280 CDI A Mercedes-Benz E-Class police cruiser in Hamburg, Germany. The E-Class is one of the most commonly used police interceptor vehicles in Germany. The Mercedes-Benz E-Class is a mid-sized luxury automobile sold by the Mercedes-Benz branch of Daiml..
Mercedes-Benz E-Ponton
The 50+ year old Mercedes ponton is still popular with collectors and with people who just want to drive a solid, reliable vehicle. Although by today's standards it was underpowered (52 HP in the 4-cylinder gasoline model) and without crumple zones or airbags, it handled remarkably well by virtu..
Mercedes-Benz Econic
The Mercedes-Benz Econic is a truck introduced by Mercedes-Benz. It is normally used for refuse collection, fire and emergency purposes and airport ground services. It is available in weights of 18 t and 26 t and is powered by a 6 cylinder line engine with turbo and intercooler. It is designed with..
Mercedes-Benz F-Cell
The F-Cell is a hydrogen fuel cell vehicle developed by DaimlerChrysler. Two different versions are known - the current one based on the Mercedes-Benz A-Class, and a concept vehicle for a future version based on the Mercedes-Benz B-Class. The first generation F-Cell was introduced in 2002, and had ..
Mercedes-Benz G-Class
Mercedes-Benz G-Class (G 500 V8) DaimlerChrysler offers a series of sport utility vehicles to the public under the Mercedes-Benz brand as G-Class. Commonly referred to as the G-Wagen, short for Geländewagen (or Cross-Country Vehicle), Mercedes secured military contracts for the vehicle in the..
Mercedes-Benz GL-Class
DaimlerChrysler offers a series of full-size luxury crossover SUVs to the public under the Mercedes-Benz brand as GL-Class. The X164 2007 GL-Class debuted at the 2006 North American International Auto Show. It lacks the boxy styling and body-on-frame construction of the G-Class in favor of a modi..
Mercedes-Benz GLK-Class
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Mercedes-Benz Heckflosse
Mercedes-Benz Fintail Manufacturer: Mercedes-Benz Class: full-size sedan Production: 1959 — 1968 Predecessor: Mercedes-Benz Ponton The "Fintail" (German: Heckflosse) was a series of luxury cars produced by Mercedes-Benz from the late 1950s to the mid-1960s. Though never official..
Mercedes-Benz M-Class
2002 Mercedes-Benz ML55 AMG The Mercedes-Benz M-Class is a 4-door SUV with light off-road capability, first offered in 1997, and built in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, USA. It marked a shift at Mercedes-Benz in becoming a global player; while it had plants outside Germany before, they me..
Mercedes-Benz M100 engine
The Mercedes-Benz M100 Engine was introduced in the 1963 Mercedes-Benz 600 with 6.3 litres, and later also used in the Mercedes-Benz 300SEL 6.3 from 1968 onwards, and even larger, in the 1970s Mercedes-Benz 450SEL 6.9. It featured a cast iron V8 with a single overhead camshaft operating sodium-fi..
Mercedes-Benz M102 engine
The M102 engine family was a straight-4 automobile engine from Mercedes-Benz in the 1980s. Contents 1 M102.9202 M102.9213 M102.9244 M102.9805 See also M102.920 The M102.920 was a 2.0 L (1997 cc) engine with an 89 mm bore and 80.25 mm stroke. Power o..
Mercedes-Benz M103 engine
The Mercedes-Benz M103 was a straight-6 automobile engine produced from 1986 through 1993. It was a single overhead cam design with 2 valves per cylinder. The M103 was replaced by the DOHC M104 starting in 1990. 3.0 The 3.0 L M103 (2960 cc)(181 cu in) version produced 177 hp (131 kW) at 5700 rpm..
Mercedes-Benz M104 engine
The Mercedes-Benz M104 was a straight-6 automobile engine produced from 1990 through 1997. It was a double overhead cam design with 4 valves per cylinder. It replaced the M103 and was replaced by the M112 V6 starting in 1997. The M104 continued in production under license by SsangYong Motor Compa..
Mercedes-Benz M110 engine
The M110 engine family was a straight-6 automobile engine from Mercedes-Benz in the 1970s and 1980s. Contents 1 M110.9232 M110.9843 M110.9884 See also M110.923 The M110.923 was a 2.8 L (2746 cc) engine with an 86 mm bore and 78.8 mm stroke. Power output ..
Mercedes-Benz M112 engine
The Mercedes-Benz M112 engine is a V6 automobile piston engine family used in the 2000s. Introduced in 1998, it was the first V6 engine ever built by Mercedes. A short time later, the related M113 V8 was introduced. All are built in Bad Cannstatt, Germany except the supercharged AMG C32 AMG, whic..
Mercedes-Benz M113 engine
The Mercedes-Benz M113 (and similar M155) engine is a V8 automobile piston engine family used in the 2000s. It was based on the similar M112 V6 introduced in 1998. The standard Mercedes-Benz M113s are built in Bad Cannstatt, Germany, while the AMG E55 versions are assembled at AMG's Affalterbach,..
Mercedes-Benz M115 engine
The M115 engine family was a straight-4 automobile engine from Mercedes-Benz in the 1970s. M115.923 The M115.923 is a 2.0 L (1988 cc) engine with an 87 mm bore and 83.6 mm stroke. Power output was 94 hp (70 kW). Applications: 1973-1980 200 M115.954 The M115.954 is ..
Mercedes-Benz M119 engine
The Mercedes-Benz M119 was a V8 automobile engine produced from 1990 through 1999. It was available in 4.2 L and 5.0 L displacements. It was a double overhead cam design with 4 valves per cylinder and variable valve timing on the intake side. It was replaced by the 3-valve M113 starting..
Mercedes-Benz M120 engine
The Mercedes-Benz M120 engine is a V12 automobile piston engine family used in the 1990s and 2000s. The M120 family is built in Stuttgart, Germany. It has an aluminum engine block lined with silicon/aluminum. The aluminum DOHC cylinder heads are 4 valves per cylinder designs. It uses SFI fuel in..
Mercedes-Benz M123 engine
The M123 engine family was a straight-6 automobile engine from Mercedes-Benz in the 1970s and 1980s. M123.920 The M123.920 was a 2.5 L (2525 cc) engine with an 86 mm bore and 72.45 mm stroke. Power output was 129 hp (96 kW). Applications: 1976-1979 2501976-1979 250..
Mercedes-Benz M138 engine
The Mercedes Benz M138 engine was a 5.8L V12 engine, with SOHCs, having 3 valves per cylinder. It was used briefly between 1998 and 2002 model years for the [| S Class] and [| CL Class]. It produced 367 bhp and 390 lb.ft. of torque. ..
Mercedes-Benz M156 engine
The M156 is a V8 automobile engine designed autonomously by Mercedes-Benz subsidiary Aufrecht Melcher Grossaspach (AMG) for the first time. (Previous AMG engines have always been based on original Mercedes engines). The engine was designed to be a naturally-aspirated racing unit, and will also be ..
Mercedes-Benz M271 engine
The Mercedes-Benz M271 engine is a straight-4 automobile piston engine family used in the 2000s. All M271 engines are built in Bad Cannstatt, Germany. The family has a cast iron engine block and aluminum DOHC cylinder heads. It uses SFI fuel injection, has 4 valves per cylinder with variable valv..
Mercedes-Benz M275 engine
The Mercedes-Benz M275 (and similar M285) engine is a V12 automobile piston engine family used in the 2000s. Contents 1 M2752 M275 AMG3 M2854 See also M275 The M275 is a 5.5 L (5513 cc) twin turbocharged and intercooled version. Bore is 82 mm and stroke is 87..
Mercedes-Benz M950F
The extremely rare (12 total built) Mercedes-Benz M950F was a Wankel engine mounted in experimental Mercedes-Benz C111 vehicles, built in 1969-70. There were two versions: 3-rotor engine (600 cc each) with power output of 280 hp at 7000/min, and 4-rotor engine (600 cc each) with power output of 350 ..
Mercedes-Benz MB100
The MB100 is a small commercial motor vehicle, made by Mercedes-Benz from the transporter range. It exists in different versions (e.g. box car, van, bus (all around glassed) and live-mobilely). In Germany the MB100 was offered downward from 1988 to 1995 as rounding of the commercial motor vehicl..
Mercedes-Benz Mexico
Mercedes-Benz Mexico S.A. de C.V. is a DaimlerChrysler automobile factory in Santiago, Mexico. It assembles commercial FLD (Century Class) and FLN (Premium Class) trucks. ..
Mercedes-Benz Mixed Tape 11
Mercedes-Benz Mixed Tape 11 is a mixtape that is given out free by Mercedes-Benz, on their official website. The music is classified "driving music" that is made for listening to while you are driving in your car. Download the Official [Mercedes-Benz Mixed Tape 11 Mixtape] Contents 1&nbs..
Mercedes-Benz Museum
The Mercedes-Benz Museum is an automotive museum housed in Stuttgart, Germany. Stuttgart is the home to the Mercedes-Benz brand. The building, designed by UN Studio, has a unique design comparable to a cloverleaf, consisting in geometric terms of three overlapping circles with the center cut out to ..
Mercedes-Benz O305
O305 in Heppenheim, Germany. Mercedes-Benz O305 is a rear-engined bus model built in West Germany between 1967 and 1987. The O305 was the Mercedes-Benz adaption of the first so called "Standard-Linienbus" design, that was produced by many different German bus manufacturers. The articulated mod..
Mercedes-Benz O405
The Mercedes-Benz O405 was a highly successful single-decker bus chassis built by Mercedes-Benz from the mid-1980s to the late-1990s. It had superseded the Mercedes-Benz O305 chassis and was widely used in Europe, Australia and Singapore. An articulated version of O405 was also built, which wa..
Mercedes-Benz O405NH
Mercedes-Benz O405NH is a bus chassis produced for Australian market, as the Mercedes-Benz O405 MKII Chassis was so popular in Australia. It consists of the rear of a MKII O405 crossed with the front of an O405N²/O405N^2. Because of the difference in height between the front and rear of the bus, t..
Mercedes-Benz O530 Citaro
Citaro G natural gas bus built for üstra, Hanover in a special design body by James Irvine. A Citaro bus in Bucharest, Romania on RATB Route 131 The Mercedes-Benz Citaro (or: O530) is the current Mercedes-Benz/EvoBus mainstream bus intended for public transport. It features a low floor..
Mercedes-Benz OC500LE
The Mercedes-Benz OC 500 LE is a modular, heavy-duty, twin-axle bus chassis produced by Mercedes-Benz/EvoBus in Sámano, Spain. It was designed as a base for low-entry city, suburban, and intercity buses weighing a maximum of 18,000 kg. It has much in common with the chassis used for the Mercedes-B..
Mercedes-Benz OM615
The OM615 engine family was a straight-4 Diesel automobile engine from Mercedes-Benz used in the 1970s and 1980s. Mercedes-Benz OM615.941 OM615.940 The OM615.940 was a 2.0 L (1988 cc) engine with an 87 mm bore and 83.6 mm stroke. Power output was 55 hp (41 kW) t..
Mercedes-Benz OM616
The OM616 engine family was a straight-4 Diesel automobile engine from Mercedes-Benz used in the 1970s and 1980s. Mercedes-benz OM616.912 OM616.912 The OM616.912 was a 2.4 L (2404 cc) engine with power output of 65 hp (48 kW). In August 1978 capacity was changed little (23..
Mercedes-Benz OM617 engine
The OM617 engine family was a straight-5 Diesel automobile engine from Mercedes-Benz used in the 1970s and 1980s. Contents 1 OM617.9122 OM617.9503 OM617.9514 OM617.9525 See also OM617.912 The OM617.912 was a 3.0 L (3005 cc) engine. Power output began at 80&..
Mercedes-Benz Ponton
The Ponton series was Mercedes-Benz's first totally-new automobile series after World War II. The cars replaced the pre-war-designed Type 170 series in July of 1953 and were the bulk of the automaker's production through 1959, though some models lasted in production through 1962. The nickna..
Mercedes-Benz R-Class
Mercedes-Benz R-Class Mercedes-Benz R-Class The R-Class is an MPV/SUV crossover automobile offered by DaimlerChrysler in 2006 model year under the Mercedes-Benz brand. A concept was first seen at the 2001 Detroit Auto Show as the Vision GST (Grand Sports Tourer) concept, and the final ..
Mercedes-Benz R107
Mercedes-Benz 450SL US Model The Mercedes-Benz R107 automobiles were produced from 1972 through 1989. They were sold under the SL-Class and SLC-Class model names, respectively. The R107 replaced the W113 SL-Class in 1972 and was replaced by the R129 SL-Class in 1989. The theory behind the ..
Mercedes-Benz R129
1999 Mercedes-Benz R129 SL500 The Mercedes-Benz R129 automobiles were produced from 1989 through 2003. They were sold under the SL-Class model names. The R129 replaced the R107 SL-Class in 1989. The 1989 Mercedes SL base model was the 228 hp (170 kW) 3.0 L inline 6 300SL vers..
Mercedes-Benz R170
The Mercedes-Benz R170 is an automobile platform for sports cars produced since 1997. R170 models were originally sold as the SLK-Class and was based on the W202 C-Class. It was replaced by a new SLK-Class platform for 2005, but the basic R170 chassis lived on as the Chrysler Crossfire. R170 ..
Mercedes-Benz R171
R171 represents the second generation of Mercedes-Benz SLK. Compared with the R170, R171 is bigger, more aggressive looking, more luxurious, and much faster. There are currently 4 models in the R171 range: SLK 200 Kompressor, 120 kW (161 hp)SLK 280, 170 kW (228 hp)SLK 350, 200&..
Mercedes-Benz R230
The Mercedes-Benz R230 automobile was introduced in 2001. It was sold as the SL-Class convertible, replacing the R129. AMG SL55 (R230) Contents 1 Models2 SL 500/SL 5503 SL 6004 SL 55 AMG5 References Models Model Years Engine Power Torque SL 350 2001– 3.5..
Mercedes-Benz S-Class
#endnote_competitors] }} The Mercedes-Benz S-Class is the common description for a series of large luxury flagship sedans produced by Mercedes-Benz, now a division of Daimler-Chrysler. Contents 1 Origin of the S-Class2 S-Class Chronology3 Naming Convention4 Role of Autob..
Mercedes-Benz S-Class Hybrid
The S400 Hybrid is a concept car DaimlerChrysler produced under the Mercedes-Benz brand. It débuted at the 2005 North American International Auto Show. DaimlerChrysler claims the car can accelerate from 0–100 km/h in 7.6 s. Furthermore, it claims the car can travel 34 miles per U..
Mercedes-Benz SL-Class
The Mercedes-Benz SL-Class is a series of luxury automobiles. SL, meaning "Sport Light", or in German, Sport Leicht, first appeared on the 1954 300SL 'Gullwing' so named because of its upward-opening passenger doors. Contents 1 1957 to 19622 1963 to 19713 1972 to 19884 19894...
Mercedes-Benz SLC-Class
The Mercedes-Benz C107 coupe was built from 1973 to 1981 and was always badged as the 'SLC.' It was an elongated version of the R107, most commonly known as the '450SL.' Like R107, under the skin the SLC was a W114 with a larger engine, and styling cues from the contemporary S-Class. This approa..
Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class
Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class Manufacturer: DaimlerChrysler AG Production: 1998 – present Class: Roadster Body Styles: FR coupé convertible Competitors: Porsche Boxster SBMW Z4Audi TTMazda MiataPorsche 911 Turbo R170 (1998 model) Production: 1998–2004 Engines: 2.0 L I42.3 ..
Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren
The Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren is a sports car and supercar automobile co-developed by DaimlerChrysler and McLaren Cars. It is assembled at the McLaren Technology Centre in Woking, England. Most people presume "SLR" to stand for "Sportlich, Leicht, Rennsport" (German for "Sport; Light; Racing"). The..
Mercedes-Benz SLT-Class
There are no official announcements about production of a Mercedes-Benz SLT-Class car. In 2005 in the automobile fan press and Autobild rumours emerged of a new DaimlerChrysler AG Mercedes-Benz SLT-Class as a shooting brake derived from the SLK-Class, with a tentative release date of 2007. Exte..
Mercedes-Benz Sprinter
The Mercedes-Benz Sprinter is a tall delivery van, pickup truck and minibus built by DaimlerChrysler and sold under its Mercedes-Benz, Dodge, and Freightliner brands. It was launched in Europe in 1995 to replace the famous but outdated Mercedes-Benz T1 van dating from the 1970s and in 2001 in the ..
Mercedes-Benz T2
T 2 designates series of Mercedes Benz transporters. The T 2 is called also Duesseldorfer transporter, since he was built until 1996 in the work Duesseldorf. Contents 1 First Generation (1967-1986)2 Second generation (1986-1996)3 Third generation (\"Vario\") (since 1996)4 See..
Mercedes-Benz TN
{| border=0 align=right |- | In 1977, Mercedes-Benz brought a new van/truck (a.k.a transporter) on the market, which was called T1 internally. Other designations were series TN and Bremen Transporter, since the vehicle was built in a factory near Bremen.The T1 was a durable vehicle, which as box ca..
Mercedes-Benz Type 300
The Mercedes-Benz Type 300 (chassis codes W186, W188, and W189) were the company's largest and most-prestigious models throughout the 1950s. Analogous to today's S-Class, the Type 300 cars were elegant, powerful, exclusive, and expensive. This series was also often called the Adenauer after Ko..
Mercedes-Benz U.S. International
Mercedes-Benz U.S. International (MBUSI) is an automobile manufacturing plant in Vance, Alabama near Tuscaloosa. The factory was announced in 1993, and produced its first vehicle (an ML320) in February of 1997. Vehicles: Mercedes-Benz M-ClassMercedes-Benz R-ClassMercedes-Benz GL-Class External lin..
Mercedes-Benz V-Class
Mercedes-Benz Vaneo Mercedes-Benz Vito Panel Van The Mercedes-Benz V-Class is a series of vans that currently contains two models: the Vaneo and the Viano. The Vaneo is loosely based on the A-Class while the Viano is based on the Vito Panel Van, with which it shares a body. The Vito a..
Mercedes-Benz Vaneo
The Mercedes-Benz Vaneo is a leisure activity vehicle based on the platform of the previous generation A-class, sold in the from 1997 to 2004. It boxy and upright appearance led some people to say that it got part of its name from the word van. This vehicle is also regarded by many as being van-l..
Mercedes-Benz Vario
The Mercedes-Benz Vario is a heavy van manufactured by Mercedes-Benz, originally launched as the T2 (Transporter 2) in 1986, the Vario gained its current name when facelifted in 1996. The T2 van, itself succeeded the Mercedes-Benz L van series. The Bodyshell remains relatively unchanged in this t..
Mercedes-Benz VIN codes
Mercedes-Benz uses the following VIN codes and formats: 1960-1983 Position 1-6, chassis number Position 7-8 Position 9-14 August 1983-present Positions 1-3, World Manufacturer Identifier: WDB Daimler-Benz (Daimler-Chrysler after 1999) Position 4, model or series: C W126E..
Mercedes-Benz W107 350SL
The Mercedes-Benz 350 SL was a two-seat open roadster produced by Mercedes-Benz with various engines from 1971 until 1989. In October 1970 Mercedes presented the 350 SL, an open-top two-seat Roadster as successor to the 230/250/280 SL line featuring a 3.5 litre V8, as its name implies, and code-na..
Mercedes-Benz W108
1968 W108 300SE Coupe 1971 W108 280S The Mercedes-Benz W108/W109 model series was a large luxury car line built by Mercedes-Benz from 1965 through 1972. Models: W108* 1965-1969 250S* 1965-1968 250SE* 1965-1967 300SEb* 1967-1972 280S* 1967-1972 280SE* 1968-1971 280SEL* 1970-1972 280SE..
Mercedes-Benz W110
The W110 "Fintail" (German: Heckflosse) was Mercedes-Benz's line of midsize four-cylinder automobiles in the mid-1960s. The line was introduced with the 190c and 190Dc sedan in 1962, replacing the W120 180c/180Dc and W121 190b/190Db. The W110 line was refreshed in 1965 to become the 230, with t..
Mercedes-Benz W112
Mercedes-Benz W112300SE/300SEL Manufacturer: Mercedes-Benz Class: full-size sedan Production: 1961–1965 Predecessor: Mercedes-Benz W189 Successor: Mercedes-Benz W100 Related: Mercedes-Benz W110Mercedes-Benz W111 The W112 "Fintail" (German: Heckflosse) was Mercedes-Benz's line of si..
Mercedes-Benz W113
The Mercedes-Benz W113 automobiles were produced from 1963 through 1971. They were sold as the "pagoda-roof" SL-Class. The W113 replaced the W198 SL-Class in 1963 and was replaced by the R107 SL-Class in 1972. All models boast an in-line six cylinder engine with multi-port fuel injection using a..
Mercedes-Benz W114
Mercedes-Benz W114/W115 coupe The Mercedes-benz /8 was the upmarket executive mid-sized saloon model for Mercedes from 1968 through to 1975 (early 76). This class offered marvels of diesel technology such as the first 5-cylinder diesel oil-burner engine in the world. This car had a disti..
Mercedes-Benz W116
Mercedes-Benz W116 The Mercedes-Benz W116 automobiles were produced from 1972 through 1980, and the first Mercedes models to be officially called S-Class, after prior sedan models designated with an S were unofficially called so earlier. They were large luxury sedans, which replaced the W108..
Mercedes-Benz W120
Mercedes-Benz W120 model at a petrol station, 1961 The Mercedes-Benz W120 and W121 "Ponton" cars were produced from 1953 through 1962. They were sold under the "180" and "190" model names. The Ponton models were replaced by the W110 "Fintail" models beginning in 1961. Mercedes also produce..
Mercedes-Benz W123
Mercedes-Benz W123 (Euro-Version, see plate) The Mercedes-Benz W123 cars were produced from 1976 through 1986. The W123 models surpassed their predecessor, the W114 "slash-8" models, as the most successful Mercedes, selling over 2,5 million cars, before being replaced by the W124 after 1985...
Mercedes-Benz W124
W124 was the internal chassis-designation for the 1986 to 1995 version of the Mercedes-Benz E-Class. The W124 models replaced the W123 models after 1985 and were superseded by the W210 E-Class after 1995. Contents 1 History2 500E3 Models4 Engines5 See also6 Referenc..
Mercedes-Benz W125
The Mercedes-Benz W125 was a Grand Prix racing car that was raced until 1937. The supercharged engine of this Silver Arrow, with 8 cylinders in line and 5600cc, attained an output of 646 horse power (475 kW). In 1938, the engine capacity of supercharged Grand Prix cars was limited to 3000cc, and t..
Mercedes-Benz W125 Rekordwagen
--> The Mercedes-Benz W125 Rekordwagen was an experimental, high-speed automobile produced in the late 1930s. The streamlined car was derived from the open-wheel race car Mercedes-Benz W125 Formel-Rennwagen, of which also a streamlined version was raced in 1937 at the AVUS in Berlin. The main diff..
Mercedes-Benz W126
For a complete overview of all S-Class models see Mercedes-Benz S-Class. The W126 was the Mercedes Benz S-Class produced between 1979 and 1992. The different models produced achieved combined sales of more than 800,000 units, making the W126 the most popular Mercedes-Benz S-Class to date. Avail..
Mercedes-Benz W128
W128 220SE 1960 220SE Cabriolet The Mercedes-Benz 220SE (chassis W128) was an automobile that was available in sedan, coupé, or cabriolet body styles. This particular model is the last of the "Ponton" series which had design roots and styling cues beginning in 1953 with the Mercedes-B..
Mercedes-Benz W136
Wikimedia Commons has media related to: [media] The W136 (and similar W191) was Mercedes-Benz's line of four-cylinder automobiles from the mid-1930s into the 1950s. Models: 1935–1942 170 V sedan/cabriolet1946–1950 170 V sedan/cabriolet1949–1952 170 S/SAC/SBC1950&nd..
Mercedes-Benz W140
For a complete overview of all S-Class models see Mercedes-Benz S-Class. The Mercedes-Benz W140 automobiles were produced from 1991 through 2000. They were sold as the SE/SEL/SEC (S-Class) luxury sedan and coupe, replacing the W126. The W140 was replaced by the W220 S-Class and C215 CL-Class for..
Mercedes-Benz W163
The Mercedes-Benz W163 M-Class SUV was introduced in 1998. It is a midsized body-on-frame truck with seating for 5 or 7 with an optional third-row seat. The W163 was replaced by the unibody W164 M-Class for 2005. [[Template:Classic Mercedes-Benz-Azubis vehicles|..
Mercedes-Benz W164
Mercedes-Benz M-Class] 2006 ML350 SUV. The Mercedes-Benz W164 M-Class SUV was introduced in 2005. It is a midsized unibody truck with seating for 5. The W164 replaced the body-on-frame W163 M-Class for the 2006 model year. ML63 AMG The AMG version of the W164, the ML63 AMG, was introd..
Mercedes-Benz W168
The Mercedes-Benz W168 automobiles were produced from 1997 through 2004. They were sold as the A-Class subcompact car. The W168 was replaced by the W169 A-Class in 2005. [[Template:Classic Mercedes-Benz-Azubis vehicles|..
Mercedes-Benz W169
The Mercedes-Benz W169 automobiles began production in 2005. They were sold as the A-Class subcompact car. The W169 replaced the W168 A-Class. [[Template:Classic Mercedes-Benz-Azubis vehicles|..
Mercedes-Benz W180
See Mercedes-Benz S-Class for a complete overview of all S-Class models The W180 was a 6 cylinder sedan, coupe, and convertible made from 1955 to 1957. The models associated with the W180 chassis code were the 220a and 220S. The latter often being identified as the first S-Class, though Mercedes..
Mercedes-Benz W187
Mercedes-Benz W187220 Manufacturer: Mercedes-Benz Class: full-size sedan Production: 1951–1955 Successor: Mercedes-Benz W105Mercedes-Benz W180Mercedes-Benz W128 Wikimedia Commons has media related to: [media] The W187 was Mercedes-Benz's line of six-cylinder luxury cars..
Mercedes-Benz W196
The Mercedes-Benz W196 was the Formula 1 entry of Mercedes-Benz in the 1954 Formula One season and 1955 Formula One season, winning 9 of 12 races at the hands of Juan Manuel Fangio and Stirling Moss. Its delayed debut on the 1954 French Grand Prix marked the Return of the Silver Arrows. The revo..
Mercedes-Benz W201
Mercedes 190D ''See also Mercedes-Benz 190 for other models sold with the same name The Mercedes-Benz W201 was introduced in November 1982 as the Mercedes-Benz 190. £600 million was spent researching and developing this car with Mercedes-Benz acutely aware that a failure of this model could ..
Mercedes-Benz W208
The Mercedes-Benz W208 coupes and convertibles were produced from 1998 to 2002. They were sold under the CLK-Class model names. The W208 models were the CLK 200 4-cylinder, CLK230 4-cylinder, CLK 320 V6, CLK 430 V8 and CLK 55 AMG. All models were available in both coupe and cabriolet form. The C..
Mercedes-Benz W209
2004 Mercedes-Benz CLK55 AMG cabriolet The Mercedes-Benz W209 cars have been produced since 2004. They are sold under the CLK-Class model names. The W209 is based on the W203 C-Class. It replaced the C208 CLK-Class after 2004 which were the first car to carry the CLK moniker. The W209 is ..
Mercedes-Benz W210
Mercedes-Benz W210 E-Class wagon The Mercedes-Benz W210 cars were produced from 1996 through 2002. They were sold under the E-Class model names in both sedan and station wagon body types. The W210 signified the entrance of Mercedes Benz into a new era in which they were to appeal to a young..
Mercedes-Benz W211
Mercedes E280 CDI The Mercedes-Benz W211 cars entered production in 2003. They are sold under the E-Class model names. The W211 models replaced the W210 E-Class models. The W211 E-Class continues the line's push upmarket. The W211-based W219 CLS-Class was new for 2005. In 2002 Mercedes ma..
Mercedes-Benz W212
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Mercedes-Benz W215
The Mercedes-Benz C215 coupes have been produced since 1999. They are sold under the CL-Class model name. The C215 replaced the previous Mercedes-Benz C140 CL-Class/S-Class coupes after 1998. [[Template:Classic Mercedes-Benz-Azubis vehicles|..
Mercedes-Benz W219
The Mercedes-Benz C219 automobiles began production in 2005. The platform is based on the W211 E-Class. They were sold as the CLS-Class "4-door coupe", although the bodystyle is properly termed a 4-door sedan, similar to the fastback sedan designs created by Robert Opron in the 1970's. [[Templ..
Mercedes-Benz W220
For a complete overview of all S-Class models see Mercedes-Benz S-Class. A rare 2006 Mercedes-Benz S65 AMG A rare 2006 Mercedes-Benz S65 AMG (rear) The Mercedes-Benz W220 sedans (and similar C215 coupes) started production in 1998 and went out of production in 2005 when it was replaced b..
Mercedes-Benz W221
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Mercedes-Benz W251
The Mercedes-Benz W251 is an automobile sold as the R-Class. It is a crossover vehicle, similar to MPVs but also to crossover SUVs. Based on the W164 M-Class SUV, it was introduced in 2005 as a 2006 model. R63 AMG The AMG version of the W251, the R63 AMG, was introduced at the 2006 North American ..
Mercedes-Benz W460
The Mercedes-Benz W460/W461 was a large SUV sold as the Mercedes-Benz Geländewagen. It was introduced in 1979 and was replaced for 1993 by the W463 G-Class. [[Template:Classic Mercedes-Benz-Azubis vehicles|..
Mercedes-Benz W463
The Mercedes-Benz W463 was a large SUV sold as the G-Class or Geländewagen. It was introduced in 1990, replacing the W460/W461 G-Class which was gone out of the model program in 1993, and was announced to be replaced for 2006 by a unibody truck based on the W164 M-Class, however, due to popular up..
Mercedes-Benz World
Mercedes-Benz World is a new facility under construction at the historic Brooklands circuit in Surrey, UK. It is due to open in the Autumn of 2006. Mercedes-Benz World will offer unique driving experiences on five purpose-built courses. From learning advanced skills with qualified instructors, to f..
Mercedes (calculator)
The Mercedes-Euklid is a German-invented calculator from the early twentieth century. It was built in Thuringia, Germany in 1905. The first manual mechanical models utilized a proportional-lever design invented by Christel Hamann in 1903. An electric model, the Mercedes Euklid 30, was released circ..
Mercedes (car)
For information on Mercedes-Benz, the post 1926 automobile brand, see Mercedes-Benz. Mercedes was a brand of the Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft (DMG) which began to develop in 1900, after the death of its co-founder, Gottlieb Daimler. Although the name was not lodged as a trade name until June 23, 19..
Mercedes 35 hp
The Mercedes 35 hp was an early car model designed in 1900 by Wilhelm Maybach for Emil Jellinek and produced in Stuttgart, Germany by the Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft (DMG), a predecessor of Daimler-Benz and their Mercedes Benz automobiles, and which later merged again to become DaimlerChrysler...
Mercedes 5 and Dime
Mercedes 5 and Dime was the third and final album released by the Canadian alternative rock band Moist. Released in Canada in 1999 and in the United States a year later, it includes the hits "Breathe" and "Underground". The album was released with different album covers for the Canadian and United..
Mercedes Ashley
Mercedes Ashley (born June 19, 1974) is an American Pornographic actress and nude model. External links http://www.mercedesashley.com Official Mercedes Ashley websitehttp://www.myspace.com/ashleyentertainment ..
Mercedes Bresso
Mercedes Bresso (born on 12 July 1944) is an Italian politician and President of the Piedmont Region. She is a member of the Democrats of the Left party (coming from the Italian Communist Party). After her election as governor of Piedmont, she resigned from the office as Member of European Parliam..
Mercedes Brigham
Mercedes Brigham is a fictional character in the Honorverse. Born on Gryphon, she joined the Royal Manticoran Navy. She served as Honor Harrington's sailing master (an obsolete position) aboard HMS Fearless. As a lieutenant-commander, she was the executive officer of HMS Madrigal. During the 1st..
Mercedes Cabanillas
Mercedes Cabanillas Bustamante is currently a Peruvian Congresswoman of the Peruvian Aprista Party serving the Province of Lima. From 1987-90 under Alan García's government she served as Minister of Education. In 1995 Cabanillas ran for the Presidency of Peru under the APRA ticket winning only 4.1..
Mercedes Championships
The Mercedes Championships (the pluralisation is official) is the opening event of golf's PGA Tour season. The field is restricted to golfers who won an event on the Tour in the previous season. It is played the first weekend in January, and has been at Kapalua Resort's Plantation Course in Lahaina,..
Mercedes Coghen
Mercedes Coghen Alberdingk-Thijm (born August 2, 1962 in Madrid) is a former field hockey player from Spain, who was a member of the team that surprisingly won the golden medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics on home soil (Barcelona). She has a Dutch mother, and was a member of the Madrid-committee bi..
Mercedes College
Mercedes College may refer to: Mercedes College (Adelaide)Mercedes College (Perth) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article...
Mercedes College (Adelaide)
Mercedes College Established 1954 School type Independent Principal/Headmaster Peter Daw Location Adelaide, South Australia, Australia Campus Urban Enrollment School colours Green and gold Homepage http://www.mercedes.adl.catholic.edu.au/ Mercedes College is a Catholic c..
Mercedes College (Perth)
Mercedes College is a private, all girls' school in the central business district of Perth, Western Australia. It is located on Victoria Square, and is surrounded by Goderich Street, Hill Street, Hay Street and Victoria Avenue. Mercedes was founded in 1846 by the Sisters of Mercy, and in 2006 is cel..
Mercedes Colomar
Mercedes (Meche) Colomar is a fictional character in LucasArts' 1998 adventure game Grim Fandango. She is the main female character in the story. Contents 1 At the D.O.D, The Petrified Forest and Rubacava2 Captivity with Domino3 Regaining Trust in Manny4 At the End of the Wo..
Mercedes D.II
The Mercedes D.II was a 6-cylinder, liquid cooled inline aircraft engine built by Daimler during the early stages of World War I. Producing about 110 to 120 hp, it was at the low-end of the power range of contemporary engines, and was generally outperformed by rotaries who's power-to-weight ratio te..
Mercedes D.III
The Mercedes D.III, or F1466 as it was known internally, was a 6-cylinder, liquid cooled inline aircraft engine built by Daimler and used on a wide variety of German aircraft during World War I. The initial versions were introduced in 1914 at 160 hp, but a series of changes improved this to 170 hp i..
Mercedes de Acosta
Mercedes de Acosta (March 1, 1893 - May 9, 1968) was a Spanish-American poet, playwright, costume designer, and socialite best known for her lesbian affairs with Greta Garbo, Marlene Dietrich, Alla Nazimova, Eva Le Gallienne, Isadora Duncan, Katharine Cornell, Maude Adams, Ona Munson ("Belle Watling..
Mercedes de Oriente
Mercedes de Oriente is a municipality in the Honduran department of La Paz. ..
Mercedes divide
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Mercedes Echerer
Raina A. Mercedes Echerer (born May 16 1963 in Linz) is an Austrian film and stage actress, host of TV and radio shows, and politician. From 1999 to 2004 she was Member of the European Parliament for the Austrian Green Party, part of the European Greens, although she was not member of the party. ..
Mercedes Lackey
Mercedes Lackey and friend Mercedes Lackey (born June 24, 1950) (also known as Misty Lackey) is a prolific American author of fantasy novels. Many of her novels and trilogies are interlinked and set in the world of Velgarth, mostly in and around the country of Valdemar. Her Valdemar novels fo..
Mercedes La Ceiba
Mercedes La Ceiba is a municipality in the La Paz department of El Salvador. ..
Mercedes Margalot
María Mercedes Margalot (born June 28, 1975 in Buenos Aires) is a field hockey defender from Argentina, who won the silver medal with the National Women's Hockey Team at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. Four years later, when Athens, Greece hosted The Games, she captured the bronze medal wit..
Mercedes Martinez
Mercedes Martinez, is a female professional wrestler, currently performing for SHIMMER Women Athletes, as well as numerous independent promotions including Ring of Honor, WXW, WWW, MXW. Contents 1 Career2 Finishing moves2.1 Signature moves3 Titles Held4 External links ..
Mercedes McCambridge
Mercedes McCambridge on the cover of a movie magazine Mercedes Agnes Carlotta McCambridge (March 16, 1916 – March 2, 2004) was an Academy Award-winning American actress. Contents 1 Early life2 Career3 Private life4 Filmography5 External links Early life "Mercy" ..
Mercedes McNab
Mercedes McNab as Harmony in Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Mercedes Alicia McNab (born March 14, 1980) is a Canadian-born actress best known for playing the role of Harmony Kendall on Buffy the Vampire Slayer and its spinoff Angel. Before her television work, McNab played a Girl Scout selling c..
Mercedes Molto
Mercedes Molto (born Mercedes Molto Contreras on February 21, 1974 in Barcelona, Spain) is a Mexican actress. Born in Spain, Molto moved to Panama as a child, and at the age of twelve, decided she wanted to become an actress. Four years later, at the age of sixteen, she arrived in Mexico, country w..
Mercedes Negrón Muñoz
Mercedes Negron Muñoz a.k.a. "Clara Lair" (March 8, 1895 – August 26, 1973) born in Barranquitas, Puerto Rico, was an influential poet whose work dealt with the everyday struggles of the common Puerto Rican. Mercedes "Clara Lair" Negron Muñoz Mercedes was born into one of Puerto Rico's..
Mercedes of Orléans
María de las Mercedes d'Orléans y Borbón, a.k.a Mercédés/ Marie des Graces d'Orleans-Montpensier (24 June 1860 - 26 June 1878) was Queen Consort of Spain, the first wife of Alfonso XII. She was born in Madrid, Spain, the daughter of Antoine d'Orléans, Duke of Montpensier and of Infanta Luisa..
Mercedes of Spain
may refer to: Mercedes of Orléans, queen consort of Spain Mercedes, Princess of Asturias, heiress-presumptive of Spain Princess Mercedes of the Two Sicilies, Countess of Barcelona, mother of king Juan Carlos ..
Mercedes Paz
Mercedes María Paz (born June 27, 1966 in Tucumán) is a former professional tennis player from Argentina, who won three singles titles during her career on the WTA Tour. The righthander reached her highest career ranking on April 29, 1991, when she became the number 28 of the world. Her best Grand..
Mercedes Renard
Mercedes Renard is a young actress from Miami, Florida, who made her big screen debut with roles in two feature films in 2005. The first, an independent, sci-fi thriller titled Headspace, will feature Renard in the role of reporter Connie Sanchez. She then starred alongside Will Smith and Eva Mendes..
Mercedes Ruehl
Mercedes Ruehl Mercedes Ruehl (born February 28, 1948) is an Academy Award-winning United States theater and film actress of Cuban, Irish, and Panamanian descent. Contents 1 Career2 Personal life3 References4 External links Career Ruehl began her career in regional th..
Mercedes Scelba-Shorte
Mercedes Scelba-Shorte (born 24th August, 1981, Valencia, California), also known as Mercedes Yvette, is an American fashion model and actress. She was a contestant and finalist on the 2nd season of America's Next Top Model. Scelba-Shorte was studying for a degree in communications at CSU before..
Mercedes Simplex
Mercedes Simplex Wheelbase 3.54 m Weight 1,250/1,400 kg (1902-1909) Cylinders 4 in-line Displacement 5315 cc/9236 cc (1902 to 1909) Top Speed 80 km/h (1902) World record speed 97.25 mph (1904) Rated Output 41.7 hp at 1050 rpm (1902) Transmission 4-forward/1-reverse Wheels Not removab..
Mercedes Sosa
Mercedes Sosa (right), with the First Lady of Argentina, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, September 2005 Mercedes Sosa (born 9 July 1935) is an Argentine singer immensely popular throughout Latin America. With her roots in Argentinian folk music, she became one of the preeminent exponents of ..
Mercedes T80
The Mercedes T80 was a vehicle developed to break the world land speed record prior to World War II. Contents 1 Hans Stuck's inspiration2 T80 construction3 Projections for the 1940 land speed record attempt4 The war and postwar years5 Current status6 Technical data7&..
Mercedes Umaña
Mercedes Umaña is a municipality in the Usulután department of El Salvador. ..
Mercedes zingu
The Mercedes Zingu is a concept car from Mercedes to be released in 2009. This sportscar has All Wheel drive and comes standard with spinners. It is a 3 seater and has a special feature that allows the driver to spin his seat 360 degrees around. It also comes stock with a coffee maker in the back...
Mercedez (porn star)
Mercedez (born November 10 1979 in Corpus Christi, Texas, also know as Nina Mercedez) is an American porn star. According to the [bio on her web site], her family background is a combination of Spanish and Mexican, "all the way to the Aztec Indians" and according to her my space site she..
Mercedita Airport
, see . Mercedita Airport is a small airport located in Ponce, Puerto Rico. Contents 1 History1.1 Disasters2 Facilities3 Airlines flying into Mercedita4 External links History During its heyday, Mercedita used to receive Lockheed L-1011 jets from Eastern Air Lines and ..
Mercedita S. Nolledo
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Mercedonius
Mercedonius, also known as Intercalaris, was the intercalary month (added in leap years) of the Roman calendar. It had 27 days, beginning after the 23rd or 24th day of Februarius, so that the year was lengthened by a total of 22 days. Romans believed that the month had been added to the Roman calen..
Merced (Amtrak station)
This station is located in Merced, California. For other routes, see the San Joaquins article and station stops. ..
Merced County, California
Merced County (pronounced "Mer-SED"), is a county located in the Central Valley of the U.S. state of California, north of Fresno and southeast of San Jose. As of 2000 the population was 210,554. The county seat is Merced. The county is named after the Merced River. Contents 1 History2 ..
Merced County Arts Council
The Merced County Arts Council (MCAC) is the official Merced County, USA arts council. Incorporated in 1978, The Merced County Arts Council serves to provide the synergy of education, place and voice to inspire and nurture the arts with particular emphasis towards ARTREE, an award winning artists i..
Merced Municipal Airport
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Merced River
The Merced River (pronounced "Mer-SED") is in California. Its headwaters are in the southern half of Yosemite National Park. The river flows into the Yosemite Valley. Much of the water is stored behind the New Exchequer dam in Lake McClure, and diverted by the Merced Irrigation District at the Cr..
Merced Sun-Star
The Merced Sun-Star is a daily broadsheet newspaper printed in Merced, California, in the United States. It has an estimated circulation of 20,000 people. The newspaper is published everyday except for Sundays. History The Merced Sun-Star evolved from the San Joaquin Valley Argus, a weekly news..
Mercenaria
Mercenaria is a genus of bivalve molluscs in the family Veneridae. It includes the quahogs, Mercenaria mercenaria, the northern quahog or hard clam and M. campechiensis, the southern quahog, which commonly hybridise where their ranges overlap. Other species include the venus clam M. stimpsoni fo..
Mercenaries, Spies and Private Eyes
Mercenaries, Spies and Private Eyes (MSPE) is a role-playing game designed and written by Michael A. Stackpole and first published in April of 1983 by Blade, a division of Flying Buffalo, Inc. MSPE's mechanics are similar to that of Tunnels and Trolls. A few solo adventure modules were also releas..
Mercenaries: Playground of Destruction
Mercenaries: Playground of Destruction is a third-person shooter which takes place in the near future. It was developed by Pandemic Studios and published on January 11, 2005 by LucasArts. [[Mercenaries 2: World in Flames]] is currently in production and set to come out in 2007. Contents 1 ..
Mercenaries 2: World in Flames
Mercenaries 2: World in Flames is the upcoming sequel to 2005's [[Mercenaries: Playground of Destruction]]. Initially, it was being developed for the PS3; however after looking at the strong level of videogame market share that the Xbox 360 controls, Pandemic Studios decided that they should a..
Mercenary
A mercenary is a soldier who fights, or engages in warfare primarily for private gain, usually with little regard for ideological, national or political considerations. However, when the term is used to refer to a soldier in a regular national army, it is usually considered an insult, epithet or p..
Mercenary (album)
Mercenary is a Bolt Thrower album. It is recorded at Chapel Studios, Lincoln, England, December 1997 to January 1998. The album is produced by Bolt Thrower and Ewan Davis. It is released on Metal Blade Records in 1998: 3984-14147-2. Track listing all songs written by Bolt Thrower "Zeroed" – ..
Mercenary (band)
Mercenary is a six-piece metal band from Denmark that combines both power metal and melodic death metal genres, and in their earlier work thrash metal. The band was formed in 1991. They have released three albums and a few demos. Mercenary Founded in: 1991 Genre: Heavy metal Website: ..
Mercenary (computer game)
Mercenary is the first in a series of computer games, published on a number of 8-bit and 16-bit platforms from the mid 1980s to the early 1990s, by Novagen Software Ltd. The second and third games were known as Damocles and Mercenary III: The Dion Crisis respectively. The games were notable for t..
Mercenary (disambiguation)
The word mercenary refers to a number of different things: A mercenary is a soldier who fights for money, regardless of ideological, national or political considerations.Mercenary (album) is an album by the death metal band Bolt Thrower.[[Mercenaries: Playground of Destruction]], an Xbox and PlaySt..
Mercenary for Justice
Mercenary for Justice is an action movie starring Steven Seagal, and also starring Luke Goss and Roger Guenveur Smith. It was released direct-to-video on April 18, 2006. Contents 1 Plot Synopsis2 Principal Cast3 Trivia4 External links Plot Synopsis [Spoiler warningSpoi..
Mercenary War
Mercenary War Utica – Bagradas River – Carthage – "The Saw" – Tunis Punic Wars First – Mercenary – Second – Third The Mercenary War (c.240 BC) — also called the Libyan war and the Truceless war by Polybius — was an uprising of mercenary armies formerly in the employ o..
Mercer
The original definition of a Mercer is a merchant or trader, though its current meaning is more specifically a merchant who deals in textiles. Mercer is also a type of car. Places In the United States of America: Mercer, PennsylvaniaMercer County, New JerseyMercer, North DakotaMercer County, Ke..
Mercer's condition
In mathematics, a real-valued function K(x,y) is said to fulfill Mercer's condition if for all square integrable functions g(x) one has [ \int\!\int\! K(x,y)g(x)g(y)\,dx dy \geq 0. ] Examples The constant function [K(x, y)=1\,] satisfies Mercer's condition, as then the integral..
Mercer's Mill Covered Bridge
Mercer's Mill Covered Bridge is a covered bridge located in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. History*Built in 1880 by B. C. CarterTruss Type*Wooden BurrStream*Octoraro CreekDimensions*87 feet 0 inches long*15 feet 4 inches clear deck width*11 feet 6 inches clearance*13 feet 6 inches underclearanceAl..
Mercer's theorem
In mathematics and functional analysis Mercer's theorem is a representation of a symmetric positive-definite function on a square as a sum of a convergent sequence of product functions. This theorem (presented in James Mercer. Functions of positive and negative type and their connection with the t..
Mercer, Maine
Mercer is a town in Somerset County, Maine, United States. The population was 647 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 70.9 km² (27.4 mi²). 69.2 km² (26.7 mi²) of it is land and 1.7 km² (0.7 mi²) of it (2.41%) is water. Isl..
Mercer, Missouri
Mercer is a city in Mercer County, Missouri, USA. The population was 342 at the 2000 census. Geography Mercer is located at [40°30′43″N, 93°31′46″W] (40.511846, -93.529509)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a tot..
Mercer, North Dakota
Mercer is a city in McLean County, North Dakota in the United States. The population was 86 at the 2000 census. Mercer was founded in 1905. Geography Mercer is located at [47°29′26″N, 100°42′41″W] (47.490594, -100.711254)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the..
Mercer, Pennsylvania
Mercer is a borough in Mercer County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,391 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Mercer County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Mercer is the birthplace of the 19th century painter Samuel Waugh, as well as Trent Reznor. It is also known ..
Mercer, Wisconsin
Mercer is a town in Iron County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,732 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 478.5 km² (184.8 mi²). 435.2 km² (168.0 mi²) of it is land and 43.3 km² (16.7 mi²) of it (9.05%) is wat..
Mercerized cotton
Mercerization is a treatment for cotton fabric and thread mostly employed to give cotton a lustrous appearance. The series of processes was devised by John Mercer in the middle of the 19th century. Mercerized cotton is sometimes referred to in the crafts as pearl or pearle cotton. It is cotton yarn..
Mercerizing
Named after an English textile manufacturer who invented the process of strengthening a material, namely cotton, with a substance that will give the material strength and in some cases lends a silky appearance. It is the process of swelling the cross section of cotton fibre so that the handfeel/..
Mercersburg, Pennsylvania
Mercersburg is a borough in Franklin County, Pennsylvania, 73 miles (117 km) southwest of Harrisburg. Originally called Black Town, it was incorporated in 1831. In 1900, 956 people lived here, and in 1910, 1,410 people lived here. The population was 1,540 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Famous..
Mercersburg Academy
Mercersburg Academy An aerial view of Mercersburg's astounding campus Established 1893 School type Private, Boarding Religious affiliation Non-Denominational Head of school Douglas Hale Location Mercersburg, PA, USA Campus Rural, 300 acres (2 km²) Enrollment 420 total 85% ..
Mercersburg Theology
A German-American theological movement begun in the mid-1800s that is often seen as a reaction to the Revivalism of the same era. It draws its name from Mercersburg, Pennsylvania, home of Marshall College from 1836 until its merger with Franklin College(Lancaster, Pennsylvania) in 1853. See also: ..
Mercerville-Hamilton Square, New Jersey
Mercerville-Hamilton Square is a census-designated place and unincorporated area located within Hamilton Township, in Mercer County, New Jersey. As of the United States 2000 Census, the CDP population was 26,419. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 History4 External link Ge..
Mercer and Somerset Railway
The Mercer and Somerset Railway Depicted on a 1876 New Jersey Railroad Map The Mercer and Somerset Railway was a short-lived line of the Pennsylvania Railroad in western New Jersey, built to delay completion of the Delaware and Bound Brook Railroad, part of the National Railway line (later ow..
Mercer Arena
The Mercer Arena is a performing arts venue at Seattle Center, though the Arena predates the rest of the Seattle Center by about 35 years. Initially conceived as just an ice-arena, its features bloomed into a large multi-purpose venue. Before 2000, its design as a multi-purpose venue allowed it to h..
Mercer County
Mercer County is the name of several counties in the United States: Mercer County, IllinoisMercer County, KentuckyMercer County, MissouriMercer County, New JerseyMercer County, North DakotaMercer County, OhioMercer County, PennsylvaniaMercer County, West Virginia This is a [disambiguationdisam..
Mercer County, Illinois
Mercer County is a county located in the U.S. state of Illinois. As of 2000, the population is 16,957. Its county seat is Aledo.6 It is the home county of country music singer Suzy Bogguss. Contents 1 History2 Geography2.1 Adjacent Counties3 Demographics4 Cities and to..
Mercer County, Kentucky
Mercer County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. As of 2000, the population was 20,817. Its county seat is Harrodsburg6. The county is named for General Hugh Mercer. A popular tourist attraction in Mercer County is Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill, a living history museum. Pleasan..
Mercer County, Missouri
Mercer County is a county located in the U.S. state of Missouri. As of 2000, the population is 3,757. Its county seat is Princeton6. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent counties1.2 Major highways2 Demographics3 Cities and towns Geography According to the U.S. Census Bure..
Mercer County, New Jersey
Mercer County is a county located in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Its county seat is Trenton6. Mercer County is in the New York metropolitan area. The county is named for Continental Army General Hugh Mercer, who died at the Battle of Princeton in 1777. As of the United States 2000 Census, th..
Mercer County, North Dakota
Mercer County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Dakota. As of 2000, the population is 8,644. Its county seat is Stanton6. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent Counties2 Demographics3 Cities and towns Geography According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a ..
Mercer County, Ohio
Mercer County is a county located in the state of Ohio, United States. Its county seat is Celina6 and is named for Hugh Mercer, an officer in the American Revolutionary War. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent counties2 Demographics3 Government4 Municipalities5 Townshi..
Mercer County, Pennsylvania
Mercer County is a county located in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. As of 2000, the population was 120,293. Its county seat is Mercer6; Sharon is its largest city. Mercer County was also known as the Sharon MSA by the U.S. Census Bureau until the 2000 census, when it was appended to the Youngs..
Mercer County, West Virginia
Mercer County is a county located in the U.S. state of West Virginia. As of 2000, the population was 62,980. It is part of the Bluefield WV-VA micropolitan area which has a population of 107,578. The micropolitan area is the 350th largest statistical population area and the thirty-third largest m..
Mercer County Airport
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Mercer County Community College
Mercer County Community College is an accredited, co-educational, two-year, public, community college located in Mercer County, New Jersey. The school's current president is Dr. Thomas N. Wilfrid. Established in 1966, Mercer County Community College (MCCC) is a publicly supported comprehensive educ..
Mercer County Waterfront Park
Mercer County Waterfront Park is a baseball stadium in Trenton, New Jersey. It is home to the Trenton Thunder of the Eastern League. Official seating capacity is 6,341. The park was built for the 1994 season, although it opened several weeks late due to a rough winter that hampered construction. ..
Mercer Ellington
Mercer Ellington (11 March 1919–8 February 1996) was an American jazz trumpeter, composer, and arranger. Ellington was born in Washington, DC, the son of famous composer, pianist, and bandleader Duke Ellington. The young Ellington was taught by his father rather than studying music formally,..
Mercer Girls
The Mercer Girls or Mercer Maids were an 1860s project of Asa Shinn Mercer, an American who lived in Seattle, who decided to "import" women to the Pacific Northwest. This story formed the basis of the television series Here Come the Brides. When the town of Seattle was new, it attracted hordes of ..
Mercer House
The Mercer House (now called the Mercer-Williams House Museum) is located at 429 Bull Street and stands at the west end of Monterey Square, in Savannah, Georgia. It was designed by New York architect John S. Norris for General Hugh W. Mercer, great-grandfather of Johnny Mercer, the songwriter. Cons..
Mercer Island, Washington
Mercer Island is a city in King County, Washington, USA. The population was 22,036 at the 2000 census. It is also the name of the island in Lake Washington with which the city is coterminous. Based on per capita income, one of the more reliable measures of affluence, Mercer Island is the 7th wealthi..
Mercer Island School District
The Mercer Island School District is well regarded in the U.S. state of Washington. With a strong reputation featuring excellent teachers, involved parents, and a motivated student base, the five schools on Mercer Island provide 4000 students with strong learning. [link] The school distr..
Mercer Management Consulting
Mercer Management Consulting is a management consulting firm ..
Mercer Mayer
Mercer Mayer (born December 10, 1943 in Little Rock, Arkansas) is an American children's book illustrator. He has published over 300 books, using a wide range of illustrative styles. Mayer is probably best known for his "Little Critter" and "Little Monster" series of books. Mayer's father was in ..
Mercer Middle School
Mercer Middle School is the name of several schools in the United States: Mercer Middle School (Georgia)Mercer Middle School (Aldie, Virginia)..
Mercer Middle School (Georgia)
Mercer Middle School Website: [link] 201 Rommel Avenue Garden City, GA 31408 (912) 965-6700 Gloria Dukes, Principal gloria.dukes@savannah.chatham.k12.ga.us Meet the Principal Gloria Dukes, principal of Mercer Middle School in Savannah, Georgia, came to Mercer as a first year pri..
Mercer Museum
The Mercer Museum is a National Historic Landmark located in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia. In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, archeologist Henry Chapman Mercer began collecting the pre-industrial hand tools and implements of the past. Mercer believed that ..
Mercer Quality of Living Survey
The Mercer Quality of Living Survey is a survey of living conditions conducted by Mercer Human Resource Consulting. It regularly publishes a World's Most Livable Cities list. The top-ranked cities as of March 2005 are: 1. Zurich, Switzerland 1. Geneva, Switzerland 3. Vancouver, Canada 3. Vienna, Au..
Mercer Reynolds
Mercer "Merce" Reynolds III (born 17 June 1945) is an American businessman. He was the finance chair of U.S. President George W. Bush's 2004 re-election campaign. Reynolds, born in Chattanooga, Tennessee, earned a bachelor's degree in business administration from the University of North Carolina at..
Mercer Township, Pennsylvania
Mercer Township is a township in Butler County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,183 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 33.0 km² (12.7 mi²). 33.0 km² (12.7 mi²) of it is land and 0.08% is water. Demogra..
Mercer Union
Established and incorporated in 1979, Mercer Union began as an artist-run centre in Toronto through the collective efforts of artists who believed in alternative art production and presentation. Throughout its history, the venue has maintained ambitious programming, exhibiting national and internati..
Mercer University
Mercer University is an independent, coeducational, church-related, private university located in Macon, Georgia and Atlanta, Georgia. Each year, the university enrolls more than 2500 undergraduate students, with 80% of them from the U.S. state of Georgia. In addition, it also enrolls 2300 graduat..
Mercey Brothers
The Mercey Brothers was a Canadian country music group active from about 1960 to 1989. The group consisted of three brothers from Hanover, Ontario: Larry, Ray and Lloyd Mercey. They had their first hit with Columbia Records in 1966. They recorded with RCA Records from 1971 to 1977. In 1978, they es..
Merce Cunningham
Merce Cunningham is a choreographer born April 16,1919, Centralia (Washington, United States). He was a long-term collaborator with and partner of John Cage. Cunningham received his first formal dance and theater training at the Cornish College of the Arts where he met John Cage, who was a piano a..
Mercè Rodoreda
Mercè Rodoreda i Gurgui (Barcelona, 1908- Girona, 1983) - was a Catalan novelist, born in Barcelona. She is considered by many to be the most important Catalan novelist of the postwar period. Her novel La plaça del diamant (1962) has become the most acclaimed Catalan novel of all time and since t..
Merchandise Building
The Merchandise Building is a loft conversion of a historic warehouse located in downtown Toronto on Dalhousie Street, near the campus of Ryerson University and the Toronto Eaton Centre. Built in various stages from 1910-1949 for the Simpson's department store, and later owned by Sears Canada afte..
Merchandise Management System
A merchandise management system (MMS) is an automated information system to keep track of the inventory in a warehouse or store. Usually the merchandise can be grouped into product lines. Thus, the MMS shows the exact number of products a business has in stock at any particular time. ..
Merchandise Mart
The Chicago Merchandise Mart North side of the Merchandise Mart Behind the Merchandise Mart A display inside the Merchandise Mart The Merchandise Mart is the second largest commercial building in the world (next to the Aalsmeer Flower Auction in the Netherlands), located in ..
Merchandise Mart (CTA)
Merchandise Mart is a station on the Chicago Transit Authority's 'L' system, located in the Near North Side at 350 North Wells Street in Chicago, Illinois (directional coordinates 320 north, 200 west). The original station was opened in 1930, and rebuilt in 1988. The primary purpose of the station..
Merchandise planning
Merchandise Planning is a strategic and systematic approach used by retailers, particularly in fashion and non-food areas. It is aimed at maximising return on investment, through planning and monitoring sales, margins and inventory in order to increase profitability. It does this by maximising sales..
Merchandise to resell
In Accounting, Merchandise to resell refers to merchandise purchased in order to be resold to other customers. This term is opposed to Raw materials or Spare parts, which are purchased in order to be transformed and then sold. Typically, a book store mostly purchases merchandise to resell. While..
Merchandising
Pope Benedict XVI merchandise One definition of Merchandising is a marketing practice in which the brand or image from one product or service is used to sell another. It is most prominently seen in connection with films, usually those in current release and with television shows oriented towa..
Merchandization
Merchandization is a derogatory term coined by the anti-globalization movement to designate the growing importance of global market forces in the daily lives of citizens, everything, including health care, culture or education, becoming mere merchandise. ATTAC's slogan is "the World is not Merchand..
Merchant
Merchants function as professionals who deal with trade, dealing in commodities that they do not produce themselves, in order to produce profit. Merchants can be categorised into two types: A wholesale merchant operates in the chain between producer and retail merchant. Some wholesale merchants on..
Merchanter's Luck
Merchanter's Luck is a science-fiction novel written by C. J. Cherryh. It is set in the author's Alliance-Union universe, in which humanity has split into three major power blocs: Union, the Merchanter's Alliance and Earth. In the context of the Alliance-Union universe, the book is one of Cherryh..
Merchantman
Merchantman may mean: A cargo ship.The British name for the freighter conversion of the Vickers Vanguard airliner.This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point d..
Merchantsauto.com Stadium
Merchantsauto.com Stadium (formerly known as Fisher Cats Park) is a stadium in Manchester, New Hampshire that holds 6,500 people. It is primarily used for baseball, and is the home field of the New Hampshire Fisher Cats minor league baseball team. The first game played at the ballpark was on April..
Merchants Bridge
The Merchants Bridge is a rail bridge crossing the Mississippi River in St. Louis, Missouri. See also List of crossings of the Upper Mississippi River ..
Merchants Despatch
The Merchants Despatch Transportation Company (MDT, also known as the Merchants Despatch Refrigerator Line) was established in 1857 or 1858 by the American Express Company of New York (then a freight forwarding service). The entity was reformed as a joint stock trading company on June 1, 1869, wit..
Merchants House Museum
The Merchants House Museum is a 19th century family home in New York City which is now preserved as a public museum. Contents 1 History2 Exterior and interior3 Landmark designations4 External links History The red-brick row house was built in 1832 by Joseph Brewster on East 4..
Merchants Millpond State Park
Merchants Millpond State Park is a state park of the U.S. state of North Carolina. Located near Gatesville, North Carolina, it covers 3,250 acres (13 km²) around a 200 year old, 700 acre (2.8 km²) millpond and Lassiter Swamp. The park also contains a large cypress swamp. Canoeing is one of..
Merchants of Cool
In Concert: Merchants Of Cool is a live album and DVD by British hard rock band Bad Company. It was recorded principally at The Paramount Theater, Denver, Colorado and The Grove Of Anaheim, Anaheim, California, in January 2002. It features hits from both Bad Company and Free Line up Paul Rodge..
Merchants of the Steelyard
The Merchants of the Steelyard was the English name for the merchants of the Hanseatic League who established their London Kontor in 1320, Located just west of London Bridge near Upper Thames Street. Cannon Street station occupies the site now. It grew significantly over time into a walled community..
Merchantville, New Jersey
Merchantville highlighted in Camden County Merchantville is a Borough in Camden County, New Jersey, United States. As of the United States 2000 Census, the borough population was 3,801. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Government3.1 Federal, state and county represent..
Merchant account
A merchant account allows a business to accept credit cards, debit cards, gift cards and other forms of electronic payment. This is also widely known as payment processing or credit card processing. Merchants, or business owners who receive payment for their goods or services, must apply for a mer..
Merchant account provider
Merchant Account Providers give businesses the ability to accept debit and credit cards in payment for goods and services. This can be face-to-face, on the telephone, or over the internet. Credit cards have become the preferred method of payment in today's market--making a merchant account essenti..
Merchant aircraft carrier
Merchant aircraft carriers (MAC) were minimal aircraft carriers used during World War II by Britain and the Netherlands as an emergency measure until United States-built escort carriers became available in useful numbers. They were bulk grain carriers or tankers built with flight decks and small i..
Merchant bank
In banking, a merchant bank is a traditional term for an Investment Bank. It can also be used to describe the private equity activities of banking. This article is about the history of banking as developed by merchants, from the Middle Ages onwards. History Merchant banks, now so called, are in fac..
Merchant capitalism
Merchant capitalism is a term used by economic historians to refer to the earliest phase in the development of capitalism as an economy and social system. In Europe, merchant capitalism first became a significant economic force in the 11th or the 16th century, depending on point of view. The mercant..
Merchant City
The Merchant City is a district in the city centre of Glasgow, Scotland. History The area was first formed during the 18th Century to house the wealthy merchant 'tobacco lords' who prospered shipping, amongst other things, tobacco, sugar and tea to the Clyde and fabricated goods to the Americas a..
Merchant city music
Merchant city music is a guitar and music shop in Glasgow, Scotland on Garth street. It is one of the most popular guitar shops in glasgow. The shop has internet sales thet are vastly disproportional to its small size, due to its ownership of the domain 'guitarstrings.co.uk'. It was one of the first..
Merchant Cruiser
Cost Basic Hold Cost 10,000 Main Drive Cost 1,000 Computer Cost 20,300 Ship Hull Cost 10,000 Ship Base Cost 41,300 Total Cost (Fully Loaded) 131,695 Combat Specifications Max Fighters 2,500 Max Figs Per Attack 750 Maximum Shields 400 Offensive Odds 1.0:1 Defensive Odds 1.0..
Merchant du Vin
Merchant Du Vin is a beer importer founded by American Charles Finkel in 1978. The company was founded to complement the increasing interest in fine wines by importing celebrated beer into the United States. Finkel also owns The Pike Brewing Company of Seattle, WA. External links [Merchant ..
Merchant Empires
Merchant Empires is a free, browser-based, MMORPG game of space exploration, trade and combat, loosely based on Trade Wars and Space Merchant. Players can choose from one of five detailed races: the warrior Mawlor, the merchant K.E.A., the scientist Paragon, the secretive Xollian, or the insectoid Z..
Merchant Express Aviation
Merchant Express Aviation was a short lived cargo airline flying out of Lagos, Nigeria. Contents 1 Fleet2 Brief history3 Destinations4 External links Fleet Merchant Express Aviation used only one airplane, a Boeing 707 that flew regularly from Africa to European cities, such..
Merchant Freighter
Cost Basic Hold Cost 15,000 Main Drive Cost 2,000 Computer Cost 9,600 Ship Hull Cost 6,800 Ship Base Cost 33,400 Total Cost (Fully Loaded) 100,015 Combat Specifications Max Fighters 300 Max Figs Per Attack 100 Maximum Shields 500 Offensive Odds 0.8:1 Defensive Odds 0.8:1 ..
Merchant Ivory Productions
James Ivory (left) and Ismail Merchant (right) in New York City in 1974. Merchant Ivory Productions (1961- ) is a film company founded by director James Ivory and the late producer Ismail Merchant. Their films were for the most part directed by Ivory, produced by Merchant and almost always used..
Merchant marine
Map of Merchant marine by country. Panama has the largest registered merchant marine fleet in the world. In most seafaring countries, the merchant marine (or Merchant Navy) is a fleet of ships used for commerce that sometimes complements the navy. These fleets may be divided into several cate..
Merchant Mariner's Document
The Merchant Mariner's Document (MMD), or Z-Card, is issued by the United States Coast Guard in accordance with the STCW guidelines, and is the standard documentation required for all crewmembers of U.S. ships with a Gross Register Tonnage of over 100. An entry-level MMD allows one to work on the d..
Merchant Marine Act of 1936
The Merchant Marine Act of 1936 is a United States federal law. Two years after the Act was passed, the U.S. Merchant Marine Cadet Corps, the forerunner to the United States Merchant Marine Academy, was established. U.S. Representative Schyler O. Bland of Virginia was known as the "father of the M..
Merchant Marine of Switzerland
Somewhat unusually for a landlocked country, Switzerland has a long tradition of civilian navigation, both on its lakes and rivers, and on the high seas. Contents 1 Swiss inland navigation2 Swiss high seas fleet3 Shipping companies4 Swiss naval trivia5 See also6 Exte..
Merchant Navy
The merchant navy is the UK term for ships that are owned and operated by civilian companies. The merchant navy is essentially the United Kingdom version of the merchant marine. The merchant navy was once one of the largest fleets in the world, but in the 1970s and 1980s many companies 're-flagged'..
Merchant of Venus
Merchant of Venus is a board game, published in 1988 by Avalon Hill, set in an unexplored part of the galaxy during a reawakening of galactic civilisation. Players move around the board as traders discovering long forgotten pockets of civilisation and buying and selling goods. The name is a pun ..
Merchant raider
Merchant raiders are ships which disguise themselves as noncombatant merchant vessels, whilst actually being armed and intending to attack enemy vessels. Germany used several merchant raiders early in World War I, and again early in World War II. During World I the Royal Navy deployed Q-ships to eng..
Merchant Shipping (Minimum Standards) Convention, 1976
Merchant Shipping (Minimum Standards) Convention, 1976 is an International Labour Organization Convention. It was established in 1976, with the preamble stating: Having decided upon the adoption of certain proposals with regard to substandard vessels, particularly those registered under flags of ..
Merchant Shipping Act 1906
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Merchant Taylors' Hall
A Merchant Taylors' Hall is a hall used by the Guild of Taylors. For specific halls, see: Merchant Taylors' Hall, LondonMerchant Taylors' Hall, YorkThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may w..
Merchant Taylors' Hall, York
The Merchant Taylors' Hall in York, England, is a medieval guildhall near the city wall in the Aldwark area of the city. Constructed by the Fraternity of St John the Baptist (an organisation connected to the Taylors' Guild) in the 14th century, it received a new cladding in the 17th century. The mai..
Merchant Taylors' School
See also Merchant Taylors' School, Crosby and Merchant Taylors' Girls' School. Merchant Taylors' Armorial Bearings The School at Sandy Lodge Merchant Taylors' School is a British boys's public school, orginally located in the City of London and now located in the north London suburb of No..
Merchant Taylors' School, Crosby
See also Merchant Taylors' School in Northwood. Merchant Taylors' armorial bearings Merchant Taylors' School, Crosby (also known as Merchant Taylors' School for Boys, Crosby or, locally, Merchants) is a British public school, located in Great Crosby on Merseyside. The school's motto is tha..
Merchant W. Huxford
Merchant W. Huxford (1798 - 1877) was a physician, United States politician and former mayor of Fort Wayne, Indiana. He was born in Conway, Massachusetts and later moved to St. Marys, Ohio before finally settling permanently in Fort Wayne. He was educated in pharmacy and was the first druggist in..
Merched y Wawr
Merched y Wawr (Welsh, Daughters of the dawn) is a national organisation for women in Wales. It is similar to the Women's Institute but its activities are conducted through the medium of Welsh. Merched y Wawr was established in 1967 in response to objections to the use of Welsh in the WI and has ove..
Merchet
A merchet was a fine paid on a marriage during the Middle Ages in England. The word derives from the plural form of daughter, merched, in old Welsh. A peasant would pay a merchet to his lord upon the marriage of a woman. The justification for this was that when a woman married, her lord was losing a..
Merche Romero
redirect [[Template:Not verified]]Merche Romero (born November 27, 1976) is a model, actress and TV host. She is of Spanish descent but she was born in Andorra. She has Spanish nationality although she currently lives and works in Portugal. Romero is the co-host of the morning show Portugal no Cor..
Merchiston
Merchiston is a prosperous, mainly residential area in the south-west of Edinburgh. The housing is primarily a mixture of large, late Georgian and early Victorian villas, together with a smaller number of Victorian tenements and some relatively large, early-twentieth century villas. In recent years ..
Merchiston Castle
Merchiston Castle or Merchiston Tower was probably built by Alexander Napier, the second Laird of Merchiston around 1454. It serves as the seat for Clan Napier. It is perhaps most notable for being the home of John Napier, the 8th Laird of Merchiston, inventor of logarithms who was born the..
Merchiston Castle School
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Merchtem
Merchtem is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Flemish Brabant. The municipality comprises the towns of Peizegem, Brussegem, Hamme and Merchtem proper. On January 1 2006 Merchtem had a total population of 14,838. The total area is 36.72 km² which gives a population density of 404..
Merchweiler
Merchweiler is a village and a municipality in the district of Neunkirchen, in Saarland, Germany. It is situated approx. 10 km west of Neunkirchen, and 15 km northeast of Saarbrücken. ..
Mercia
The Kingdom of Mercia at its greatest extent (7th to 9th centuries) is shown in green, with the original core area (6th century) given a darker tint. Mercia (Old English Mierce – "border people") was one of the kingdoms of the Anglo-Saxon heptarchy, centred on the valley of the River Tre..
Mercian (Anglo-Saxon)
Mercian was spoken in the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Mercia. Together with Northumbrian, it was one of the two Anglian dialects. The other two dialects of Old English were Kentish and West Saxon. Contents 1 Historical origins2 Alphabet3 Grammar3.1 Nouns3.1.1 Examples3.2 ..
Mercian Regiment
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Mercia FM
Mercia FM is an Independent Local Radio broadcasting from Coventry. The Breakfast Show is hosted by Ant McGinley and Helen Knott, and produced by Mike Newman. Late Night Love (see Trent FM) from 10pm - 1am is hosted by Graham Torrington. The 97FM signal is by far the strongest, from the transmitte..
Mercier
Mercier may mean: Mercier, French bicycle manufacturerArmand MercierAuguste Mercier, French generalCharles Afred Mercier (1816-1894), Creole medician and writerDésiré MercierDésiré-Joseph Mercier Belgian cardinalEmile Mercier, French archer and OlympianEmile Mercier, Australian cartoonistFranç..
Mercier, Quebec
For the electoral district, see La Pointe-de-l'Île (electoral district) For the district in Montreal, see Mercier, Quebec (district) Mercier is a town in southwestern Quebec, Canada in the Regional County Municipality Rousillon. It is located on the Châteauguay River, southwest of Montreal. Acco..
Mercier (electoral district)
Mercier (also known as Montreal—Mercier) was a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1935 to 2004. Mercier riding was created in 1933 from Laval—Two Mountains and Maisonneuve ridings for the Canadian federal election of 1935. ..
Mercier Cycles
Mercier Cycles imports bicycles from Taiwan and China, manufactured to their specifications. It is believed to be one of several "house" brands that the Cycle Spectrum and BikesDirect chain puts on their imported bikes. Other "house" brands from this group include Motobecane USA, Dawes Cycles USA,..
Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve is a borough of Montreal, Quebec. Contents 1 Geography2 Government2.1 Municipal2.2 Federal and provincial3 Features4 External links Geography Located in the east end of the Island of Montreal, it was part of the City of Montreal pr..
Merciful Release
Merciful Release is a record label started by Andrew Eldritch, frontman with Leeds outfit The Sisters of Mercy. As Eldritch states in an early interview he wanted to hear himself on the radio. He and Gary Marx (Mark Pairman) played and recorded on the Sisters Of Mercy's initial single "Damage Done" ..
Merciless
Merciless is a Swedish death/thrash metal band. The band was formed during the summer of 1986 in Strängnäs, Sweden by Erik Wallin (guitar) Fredrik Karlén (bass guitar) and Stefan Carlsson (drums). They were inspired of the early fast-playing bands such as Kreator, Sodom, Destruction and Bathory. ..
Merciless (album)
Merciless is the third full length release by New York hardcore band Most Precious Blood. Track Listing {All music and lyrics written by Most Precious Blood) "Shark Ethic" (3:40)"Two Men Enter, One Man Leaves" (2:20)"Driving Angry" (4:36)"Damage Control Freak" (3:19)"Mad As The March Hare" (3:43..
Merciless (deejay)
Merciless (born Leonard Bartley) is a Jamaican ragga and dancehall artist, known for his violent attitude and height. Sounds similar to fellow artists Bounty Killer. He started out in mid 1990s voice for producers Harvel 'Gadaffi' Hart for the Annex label. The debut album Mr. Merciless were release..
Merciless Parliament
The term Merciless Parliament refers to the English parliamentary session of February 1388, at which Richard II's entire court was convicted of treason. After their victory at Radcot Bridge against the forces of Robert de Vere, the anti-Ricardian Lords Appellant were in a position of incontestible..
Merci Chérie
Merci Chérie (English translation: "Thank You Darling") was the winning song in the Eurovision Song Contest 1966 performed for Austria by Udo Jürgens, the only occasion to date on which Austria has won the Contest. Despite the French of the title, the lyrics are almost exclusively in German. The s..
Merci Docteur Rey
2002 Merchant Ivory film directed by Andrew Litvack. Cast Starring Dianne Wiest - Elisabeth BeaumontJane Birkin - PénélopeStanislas Merhar - Thomas BeaumontBulle Ogier - Claude SabriéKarim Saleh - MurdererDidier Flamand - DetectiveRoschdy Zem - Taxi DriverNathalie Richard - Radio InterviewerDan..
Merck
Merck may refer to: Merck & Co., Inc. (aka MSD, MERCK SHARP & DOHME), the USA pharmaceutical company that was spun off from the German pharmaceutical company Merck KGaA during World War IMerck KGaA, the German pharmaceutical companythe Merck Manual, a medical textbook published by Merck & Co.the Me..
Merckx
Eddy Merckx is the legendary bicycle racer of the 1960s and 1970s, and also the father ofAxel Merckx, a current member of the European peloton. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish ..
Merck & Co.
Merck & Co., Inc. NYSE: [MRK], also known as Merck Sharp & Dohme or MSD outside the USA and Canada, is a United States pharmaceutical company. It was originally the United States subsidiary of the German company now known as Merck KGaA. In common with many other German assets in the Unit..
Merck Finck & Co.
Merck Finck & Co. is a German private bank. It offers private banking and corporate finance services to high net worth private customers, medium-sized businesses and institutional investors. It is active in European as well as German stocks. It has branches located in the main cities of Germany. I..
Merck Index
The Merck Index is an encyclopedia of chemicals, drugs and biologicals with over 10,000 monographs on single substances or groups of related compounds. It also includes an appendix with monographs on organic name reactions. It is published by the United States pharmaceutical company Merck & Co. Th..
Merck KGaA
Merck KGaA is a German based pharmaceutical company. Merck was founded in Germany and privately owned until going partly public in 1995. Following World War I, Merck lost possession of its foreign sites including the Merck & Co. subsidiary in the United States. Merck & Co., called Merck Sharp an..
Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy
The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy (often referred to simply as The Merck Manual) is one of the world's most widely used medical textbooks. In 1899 it was first published under the name Merck's Manual of the Materia Medica. The current version is the 2006 18th edition (ISBN 0911910182). The ..
Merck Molecular Force Field
Merck Molecular Force Field (MMFF) is a family of force fields developed by Merck Research Laboratories. They're based on MM3 force field. MMFF is not optimized for a single use (like simulating proteins or small molecules), but tries to perform well for a wide range of organic chemistry calculation..
Merck Records
Merck Records is a record label based out of Miami and run by Gabe Koch. They have been releasing electronic music since January of 2000. Contents 1 Background2 Artists2.1 Merck Records2.2 Narita Records3 See also4 External links Background Their releases cover a w..
Merck v. Integra
Merck KGaA, Petitioner v. Integra Lifesciences I, Ltd., et al., 545 U.S. 193 (2005), is a United States Supreme Court case with ramifications for patent law. The dispute dates to approximately 1996 and centers on a federal law known as the "FDA safe harbor". See also United States patent law Refer..
Merck Veterinary Manual
The Merck Veterinary Manual is an online reference manual for animal health care. It is published by Merck & Co., Inc. and Merial Limited. It includes articles on the different organ systems and health issues for many species of animal. External links [Official website] ..
Mercogliano
Mercogliano is a town (commune) in the province of Avellino, Campania, Italy. Campania · Communes of the province of Avellino Aiello del Sabato | Altavilla Irpina | Andretta | Aquilonia | Ariano Irpino | Atripalda | Avella&..
Mercora
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. Mercora, Inc. Logo Mercora is a social music network based in Silicon Valley, California. Mercora allows..
Mercora (Animorphs)
The Mercora are a fictional race of aliens in the Animorphs books by K.A. Applegate. They resemble giant crabs with very asymetrical bodies. On one side of the body is a large pincer and on the other are three human-like arms. They also had seven legs (three on one side, four on the other) and multi..
Mercosur
Mercado Común del SurMercado Comum do Sul Membership 5 member states5 associate members Official Languages Portuguese and Spanish Seat of Secretariat Montevideo Official website http://www.mercosur.int/ Mercosur or Mercosul (Spanish: Mercado Común del Sur, Portuguese: Mercado ..
Mercs
is a top-down run and gun video game created by Capcom. It was released in arcades and on the Mega Drive/Sega Genesis console in 1990. Gameplay The arcade version of the game had up to three players available for play. The players are members of a covert counter-terrorist team known only as the "M..
Mercuralia
Mercuralia is a Roman celebration known also as the "Festival of Mercury". Mercury was thought to be the god of merchants and commerce. On May 15 merchants would sprinkle their heads, their ships and merchandise, and their businesses with water taken from the well at Porta Capena. ..
Mercure de France
French literature French literary history Medieval 16th century - 17th century 18th century -19th century 20th century - Contemporary French Writers Chronological list - - [[Portal:France|France Portal]] [[Portal:Literature|Literature Portal]]This box: [ view] • &..
Mercure du XIXe siècle
The "Mercure du XIXe siècle" (sometimes listed as "Mercure français du XIXe siècle") was a French literary magazine published from 1823 to 1830. It was edited by Henri de Latouche and was famous for the first published use of the word "realism" (1826) applied to literature. The review was notab..
Mercurial
Mercurial is the adjectival form of Mercury or mercury, and can mean either "volatile" or "of or related to Mercury", Mercury being either: Mercury (planet), the planet,Mercury (mythology), the Roman god,or mercury (element), the element. It can also refer to: Mercurial (software), a cross-platf..
Mercurial (software)
Mercurial is a cross-platform, distributed source management tool for software developers. It is written in Python, with a binary diff implementation written in C. Mercurial is primarily a command line program. All its commands begin with hg, a reference to the chemical symbol for Mercury. Its m..
Mercurial diuretic
Mercurial diuretics, although previously widely used, have largely been superseded by safer diuretics such as thiazides, and are hardly used anymore. Inorganic mercury compounds, such as mercury(I)chloride (calomel), were found to have diuretic properties several centuries ago, when they were used ..
Mercuries Tigers
The Mercuries Tigers (三商虎) was a Taiwanese baseball team founded in 1990 and disbanded in 1999 due to game-fixing scandals. It was one of the four original teams in the Chinese Professional Baseball League (CPBL) and the only team to have never won a championship. See also China Times Eagle..
Mercurimon
Mercurimon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, a Mega Level Shaman/Wizard (God Man in Japan) Digimon who boasts of being the fastest in the Digital World and an excellent shaman. He is one of the Olympus Twelve. He was named after Mercury, the Roman Messenger of the Gods and God of..
Mercurino Gattinara
The only surviving Portrait of Mercurino Gattinara, by Jan Cornelisz Vermeyen (c. 1530) Mercurino Arborio marchese di Gattinara (b.1465 – d.1530) was an Italian statesman and jurist. Gattinara was a Christian, humanist, imperialist, and conservationist. He was made a Cardinal of the R..
Mercurius, Martyr of the Lord
Philopatyr was born in 224 A.D. in the city of Eskentos in Cappadocia (Eastern Asia Minor). The word Philopatyr is a Greek word which means "Lover of the Father" (Patyr = father, Philo = love). His family used to live on hunting wild animals. One day his father, Yares, along with his grandfather, w..
Mercurius (crater)
Crater characteristics Coordinates ..
Mercuri method
The Mercuri method refers to the process of displaying a Voter Verified Paper Audit Trail under glass or clear plastic so that the voter may not walk out of the polling place with it. This was described by Rebecca Mercuri in her PhD Thesis at the University of Pennsylvania in 2000. External links ..
Mercurochrome
A currently banned bottle of US Mercurochrome. Mercurochrome is the trade name of merbromin antiseptic tinctures made of merbromin and alcohol or water (usually 2% merbromin to 98% alcohol or water). Its antiseptic qualities were discovered by Johns Hopkins doctor Hugh Young in 1919. The c..
Mercury
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Contents 1 Science2 Culture3 Technology4 Places5 Business Mercury, or Mercurius, derives from the Roman god Mercury (mythology). It may also refer to: Science Mercury (element), the chemical element ..
Mercury's moon
A moon orbiting Mercury was, for a short time, believed to exist. On March 27, 1974, two days before Mariner 10 made its flyby of Mercury, instruments on Earth began registering large amounts of ultraviolet radiation in the vicinity of Mercury which, according to one astronomer, "had no right to be..
Mercury(I) chloride
Mercury(I) chloride General Systematic name Dimercury dichloride. Other names Mercurous chlorideCalomel. Molecular formula Hg2Cl2 Molar mass 472.09 g/mol Appearance White solid CAS number [10112-91-1] EINECS number 233-307-5 Properties Density and phase 7.15..
Mercury(II) acetate
This article lacks information on the [Importanceimportance] of the subject matter. If you are familiar with it, please expand the article, or discuss its significance on the talk page. Mercury(II) acetate General Other names mercuric acetate mercuriacetate Molecular formula ..
Mercury(II) cadmium(II) telluride
HgCdTe or Mercury cadmium telluride (also Cadmium Mercury Telluride or CMT) is an alloy of CdTe and HgTe and is sometimes claimed to be the third semiconductor of technological importance after Silicon and Gallium(II) arsenide. The amount of cadmium (Cd) in the alloy (the alloy composition) can be c..
Mercury(II) chloride
Mercury(II) chloride General Systematic name Mercury(II) chlorideMercury dichloride Other names Mercuric chlorideCorrosive sublimate Molecular formula HgCl2 Molar mass 271.52 g/mol Appearance white solid CAS number [7487-94-7] Properties Density and phase 6.5..
Mercury(II) cyanide
This article lacks information on the [Importanceimportance] of the subject matter. If you are familiar with it, please expand the article, or discuss its significance on the talk page. Mercury(II) cyanide, also known as mercuric cyanide, formula Hg(CN)2, is a salt of mercury. It is a high..
Mercury(II) fulminate
mercury (II) oxidoazaniumylidynemethaneIUPAC name Chemical formula Hg(ONC)2 Molecular mass 284.624 g/mol Shock sensitivity High Friction sensitivity High Density 4.43 g/cm3 Explosive velocity 4,250 m/s RE factor ? Melting point N/A Autoignition temperature 150..
Mercury(II) iodide
This article lacks information on the [Importanceimportance] of the subject matter. If you are familiar with it, please expand the article, or discuss its significance on the talk page. Mercury(II) iodide General Other names mercuric iodide mercury biniodide Molecular formula..
Mercury(II) nitrate
Mercury (II) nitrate General Systematic name Mercury dinitrateMercury(II) nitrate Other names Mercuric nitrate Molecular formula Hg(NO3)2 Molar mass 324.7 g/mol Appearance colorless crystals or white powder CAS number [10045-94-0] Properties Density and phase ..
Mercury(II) oxide
Mercury(II) oxide General Systematic name Mercury(II) oxide Other names Mercuric oxide Molecular formula HgO Molar mass 216.5894 g/mol Appearance Yellow or red solid. CAS number [21908-53-2] Properties Density and phase 11.14 g/cm3, solid Solubility in wate..
Mercury(II) selenide
Mercury(II) selenide General Systematic name ? Other names ? Molecular formula ? SMILES ? Molar mass ?.?? g/mol Appearance ? CAS number [?-?-?] Properties Density and phase ? g/cm3, ? Solubility in water ? g/100 ml (?°C) > Melting point ?°..
Mercury(II) sulfate
Mercury(II) sulfate General Other names mercuric sulfate Molecular formula HgSO4 Molar mass 296.65 g/mol Appearance white granules CAS number [7783-35-9] Properties Density and phase 6.47 g/cm3, solid Solubility in water decomposes > Melting point ? Bo..
Mercury(II) telluride
Mercury telluride (HgTe) is a binary chemical compound of mercury and tellurium. It is a semi-metal related to the II-VI group of semiconductor materials. Alternative names are mercuric telluride and mercury (II) telluride. HgTe occurs in nature as the mineral form coloradoite. Properties Gener..
Mercury(II) thiocyanate
Mercury(II) thiocyanate General Other names mercuric thiocyanate mercuric sulfocyanate Molecular formula Hg(SCN)2 Molar mass 316.79 g/mol Appearance white, off-white powder CAS number [592-85-8] Properties Density and phase 4.00 g/cm3, solid Solubility in wate..
Mercury, Nevada
Map showing Mercury and nearby Desert Rock airfield Mercury is a place in Nye County, Nevada, USA, northwest of Las Vegas. It neighbours the Nellis Air Force Range and Nevada Test Site. Mercury includes numerous housing areas for the staff of the test Site. In 1957 in the proximity ([36..
Mercury-aluminum amalgam
A mercury-aluminum amalgam is a chemical reagent that uses aluminum coated with mercury to reduce compounds, such as the reduction of imines to amines. Since this reaction produces waste mercury metal, it is best avoided in favor of more environmentally friendly reagents such as hydrides. The reacti..
Mercury-Atlas
Atlas MA-6 First Manned Mercury-Atlas Mercury-Atlas was a subprogram of Project Mercury which comprised most of the flights and tests using the Atlas launch vehicle. The Atlas was also used for one Mercury flight under the Big Joe subprogram. Mission Numbering The official Mercury mission numb..
Mercury-Atlas 1
Mercury-Atlas 1 Mission Insignia Mission Statistics Mission Name: Mercury-Atlas 1 Call Sign: MA-1 Number ofCrew Members: 0 Launch: July 29, 196013:13 UTCCape CanaveralLC-14 Landing: July 29, 196013:16 UTC Duration: 3 min 18 s Number ofOrbits: suborbital Apogee: 8.1 mi13 km DistanceTrav..
Mercury-Atlas 10
Mercury 10 Mission Insignia Mission Statistics Mission Name: Mercury MA-10 Call Sign: Freedom 7-II Number ofCrew Members: 1 Planned Launch: October, 1963--:--:-- UTCCape CanaveralComplex 14 Planned Landing: October, 1963--:--:-- UTC Planned Duration: 72 hours - 00 minutes00 seconds Plann..
Mercury-Atlas 2
Mercury-Atlas 2 Mission Insignia Mission Statistics Mission Name: Mercury-Atlas 2 Call Sign: MA-2 Number ofCrew Members: 0 Launch: February 21, 196114:10 UTCCape CanaveralLC-14 Landing: February 21, 196114:28 UTC Duration: 17 min 56 s Number ofOrbits: suborbital Apogee: 114 mi183 km Di..
Mercury-Atlas 3
Mercury-Atlas 3 Mission Insignia Mission Statistics Mission Name: Mercury-Atlas 3 Call Sign: MA-3 Number ofCrew Members: 0 Launch: April 25, 196116:15 UTCCape CanaveralLC-14 Landing: April 25, 196116:23 UTC Duration: 7 min 19 s Number ofOrbits: suborbital Apogee: 4.5 mi7.2 km DistanceT..
Mercury-Atlas 4
MA-4 Launch (NASA) Mercury-Atlas 4 Mission Insignia Mission Statistics Mission Name: Mercury MA-4 Call Sign: MA-4 Number ofCrew Members: 0 Launch: September 13, 196114:09:00 UTCCape CanaveralComplex 14 Landing: September 13, 196115:58:20 UTC Duration: 1 hour 49 minutes20 seconds N..
Mercury-Atlas 5
Mercury-Atlas 5 Mission insignia Mission statistics Mission name: Mercury MA-5 Call sign: MA-5 Number ofcrew members: 1 primate Launch: November 29, 196115:08 UTCCape CanaveralComplex 14 Landing: November 29, 196118:29 Duration: 3 h 20 min 59 s Number oforbits: 2 Apogee: 147.4 mi237.2 k..
Mercury-Atlas 6
Mercury 6 Mission Insignia Mission Statistics Mission Name: Mercury MA-6 Call Sign: Friendship 7 Number ofCrew Members: 1 Launch: February 20, 196214:47:39 UTCCape CanaveralComplex 14 Landing: ..
Mercury-Atlas 7
"Mercury 7" redirects here. For , see Mercury Seven. Mercury 7 Mission Insignia Mission Statistics Mission Name: Mercury MA-7 Call Sign: Aurora 7 Number ofCrew Members: 1 Launch: May 24, 196212:45:16 UTCCape CanaveralComplex 14 Landing: ..
Mercury-Atlas 8
Mercury 8 Mission insignia Mission statistics Mission Name: Mercury MA-8 Call Sign: Sigma 7 Number ofCrew members: 1 Launch: October 3, 196212:15:11 UTCCape CanaveralComplex 14 Landing: October 3, 196221:28:22 UTC 32° 7' 30"N - 174° 45' W440 km NEMidway Is. Pacific Duration: 9 hours 13 ..
Mercury-Atlas 9
Mercury 9 Mission insignia Mission statistics Mission Name: Mercury MA-9 Call Sign: Faith 7 Number ofCrew members: 1 Launch: May 15, 196313:04:13 UTCCape CanaveralComplex 14 Landing: ..
Mercury-containing and Rechargeable Battery Management Act
The Mercury-containing and Rechargeable Battery Management Act (public law 104-142) was enacted by President Bill Clinton in 1996. The purpose of the law was to phase out the use of mercury in batteries and to provide for the efficient and cost-effective collection and recycling or proper disposal ..
Mercury-in-glass thermometer
Close up of a maximum thermometer. The break in the column of mercury is visible A mercury-in-glass thermometer is a thermometer consisting of mercury in a glass tube. Calibrated marks on the tube allow the temperature to be read by the length of the mercury within the tube, which varies accor..
Mercury-Jupiter
The Jupiter missile was proposed as a suborbital launch vehicle for Project Mercury in October, 1958; however, it was never flown, and was cancelled in July 1959 due to budget constraints. It would have been capable of launching the Mercury spacecraft to a 300 mile (500 km) apogee at 10,000 mph (14,..
Mercury-Redstone
Redstone First Manned Mercury-Redstone launch Mercury-Redstone was a subprogram of Project Mercury which comprised flights and tests using the Redstone Booster. Mission Numbering The official Mercury mission numbering designation was a two letter designation which corresponded to the launch veh..
Mercury-Redstone 1
Mercury-Redstone 1 Mission Insignia Mission Statistics Mission Name: Mercury-Redstone 1 Call Sign: MR-1 Number ofCrew Members: 0 Launch: November 21, 1960Cape CanaveralComplex 5 Landing: November 21, 1960 Duration: 0 minutes,2 seconds Number ofOrbits: suborbital Apogee: 4 inches (100 mm..
Mercury-Redstone 1A
Mercury-Redstone 1A Mission Insignia Mission Statistics Mission Name: Mercury-Redstone 1A Call Sign: MR-1A Number ofCrew Members: 0 Launch: December 19, 1960Cape CanaveralComplex 5 Landing: December 19, 1960 Duration: 15 min 45 s Number ofOrbits: suborbital Apogee: 130.7 mi210.3 km Dis..
Mercury-Redstone 2
Mercury-Redstone 2 Mission Insignia Mission Statistics Mission Name: Mercury MR-2 Call Sign: MR-2 Number ofCrew Members: 1 primate Launch: January 31, 196116:55 UTCCape CanaveralComplex 5 Landing: January 31, 196117:12 Duration: 16 min 39 s Number ofOrbits: suborbital Apogee: 157 mi (25..
Mercury-Redstone 3
Mercury-Redstone 3 Mission insignia Mission statistics Mission name: Mercury MR-3 Call sign: Freedom 7 Number ofcrew members: 1 Launch: May 5, 196114:34:13 UTCCape CanaveralComplex 5 Landing: May 5, 196114:49:41 UTC27.23° N 75.88° W Duration: 15 min 28 s Number oforbits: Suborbital A..
Mercury-Redstone 4
Mercury 4 Mission Insignia Mission Statistics Mission Name: Mercury MR-4 Call Sign: Liberty Bell 7 Number ofCrew Members: 1 Launch: July 21, 196112:20:36 UTCCape CanaveralComplex 5 Landing: ..
Mercury-Redstone BD
Mercury-Redstone BD Mission Insignia Mission Statistics Mission Name: Mercury MR-BD Call Sign: MR-BD Number ofCrew Members: 0 Launch: March 24, 196117:30 UTCCape CanaveralComplex 5 Landing: March 24, 196117:08:23 Duration: 8 minutes,23 seconds Number ofOrbits: suborbital Apogee: 113.5 m..
Mercury-Scout 1
Mercury-Scout 1 Mission Insignia Mission Statistics Mission Name: Mercury MS-1 Call Sign: MS-1 Number ofCrew Members: 0 Launch: November 1, 1961 15:32 UTCCape CanaveralComplex 18B Landing: November 1, 1961 UTC Duration: 44 seconds Number ofOrbits: 0 Apogee: 0 km Perigee: 0 km Period: ..
Mercury-vapor lamp
Visible spectrum of a mercury-vapor lamp A Mercury-vapor lamp is a gas discharge lamp which uses mercury in an excited state to produce light. The arc discharge is generally confined to a small fused quartz tube mounted within a larger borosilicate glass bulb. The outer bulb may be clear or c..
Mercury4
Mercury4 is a Melbourne boy band which, as of June 2004, has achieved three top 40 singles in Australia. Contents 1 Band history2 Band members3 Discography3.1 Albums3.2 Singles4 External links Band history Mercury4 started in 2000 with Rien Low and Brad Johnston mee..
Mercury4 (album)
Mercury4 is the 2004 debut album by Melbourne boy band Mercury4. Making of the album and chart success BMG recruited hit production team the Matrix who had produced hits for Avril Lavigne and Hilary Duff to write and produce their first single "Get Me Some". Released in June 2003 in Australia, it r..
MercuryBoard
The MercuryBoard bulletin board system written in PHP and MySQL. It's object oriented, mutli-lingual and uses detailed groups and/or user permissions. It has appealed to those with limited resources or those interested in doing customisations to the code. This is because it takes advantage of the s..
Mercurymon
Human Spirit of Metal/Steel Beast Spirit of Metal/Steel Mercurymon (Japanese: Mecuremon) is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, appearing as one of the villains of Digimon Frontier. He is the Legendary Warrior of Metal, using the power of AncientWisemon. Mercurymon is a c..
Mercury (album)
Tracklisting Further..........ψCan’t Explain...........Electricity........When You Sleep.......If You Asked.........I Would........Nowhere...........Falling For You........Falling Without You.........Still...............Will You Wait Here........This Is........... Subversions Further – Jack ..
Mercury (Amalgam Comics)
Mercury is a fictional character and an Amalgam Comics superhero, whose true debut was in JLX #1, though his (metafictional) debut in the Amalgam Universe was in JLA: The New Blood #2. He is a combination of DC Comics' Impulse and Marvel Comics' Quicksilver. Character overview and history Pietro ..
Mercury (automobile)
Mercury is an automobile marque of the Ford Motor Company founded in 1939 to market semi-luxury cars slotted between entry-level Ford and luxury Lincoln models, similar to General Motors' Buick (and former Oldsmobile) brand and DaimlerChrysler's Chrysler brand. To this day, most Mercury models are..
Mercury (cipher machine)
Mercury was a British cipher machine used by the Air Ministry from 1950 until at least the early 1960s. Mercury was an online rotor machine descended from Typex, but modified to achieve a longer cycle length using a so-called double-drum basket system. In the Mercury system, two series of rotors we..
Mercury (comics)
Mercury is a fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Universe, a member of the student body at the Xavier Institute. Her real name is Cessily Kincaid, and she first appeared in New Mutants (volume 2) #2. She is from Portland, Oregon and her parents do not accept her mutancy. She is one of onl..
Mercury (element)
|- ! colspan="2" style="background:#ffc0c0; color:blue" | References |} Mercury, also called quicksilver, is a chemical element in the periodic table that has the symbol Hg (from the Latinized Greek hydrargyrum, for watery [or liquid] silver) and atomic number 80. A heavy, silvery transit..
Mercury (mythology)
This article is about the Roman god. For other uses, see Mercury. A sculpture of the Roman god Mercury by 17th-century Flemish artist Artus Quellinus. In Roman mythology, Mercury (Latin: Mercurius [listen] ([Media helphelp]·[info])) was a major god of trade, pr..
Mercury (planet)
[Featured articles   ] Note: This article contains [[Help:Special characters|special characters]]. Mercury Orbital characteristics (Epoch J2000) Avg. distance from Sun 57,909,176 km0.387 098 93 AU Orbital circumference 360,000,000 km(2.406 AU) Eccentricit..
Mercury (plant)
For the Italian philologist and physician known also by his Latin name Hieronymus Mercurialis, see Geronimo Mercuriali. Mercuries (genus Mercurialis) are plants of the family Euphorbiaceae (Spurge), which includes slender herbs (forbs), rhizomatious perennials and woody perennials. There are 8 to..
Mercury (ship)
Mercury (or Celebrity Mercury) is a Century Class cruise ship for Celebrity Cruises. It was constructed at the Meyer Werft ship yard on the River Ems. It was built in 1997 for Celebrity Cruises, which is owned and operated by Royal Caribbean International. ..
Mercury (SMS)
Mercury is a free 'GUI' software application for sending SMS messages from an Internet connected computer. It is scriptable, allowing you to write scripts to send SMS from the application to any web based SMS sending site. At present there are a number of scripts available for sending SMS' around th..
Mercury 1
'Mercury 1 could refer to: Mercury-Redstone 1, A sub-orbital test of the Redstone rocket and Mercury spacecraft, which failed about a second after launch.Mercury-Redstone 1A, A sub-orbital test of the Redstone rocket and Mercury spacecraft.Mercury-Atlas 1, A test flight of the Atlas rocket and Merc..
Mercury 13
The Mercury 13 are 13 American women selected by NASA in the 1960s to train alongside the United States' original Mercury Seven astronauts, though they never flew in space. Dr. William Randolph Lovelace helped develop the tests for NASA's male astronauts and became curious to know how women would..
Mercury 2
Mercury 2 could refer to: Mercury-Redstone 2, A sub-orbital spaceflight, carrying Ham (A Chimpanzee).Mercury-Atlas 2, an unmanned test flight of the Atlas rocket and Mercury spacecraft. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If a..
Mercury 3
Mercury 3 could refer to: Mercury-Redstone 3, The first American manned (sub-orbital) spaceflight, made by astronaut Alan Shepard.Mercury-Atlas 3, an unmanned test flight of the Atlas rocket and Mercury spacecraft. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associat..
Mercury 4
Mercury 4 could refer to: Mercury-Redstone 4, A manned sub-orbital spaceflight made by astronaut Gus Grissom.Mercury-Atlas 4, an unmanned orbital test flight of the Atlas rocket and Mercury spacecraft. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the s..
Mercury 96.6
redirect [[Template:Infobox Radio station]] Mercury 96.6 is an Independent Local Radio station broadcasting to southern Hertfordshire in South East England. In 2005, it was sold by former owners GCap Media to the Adventure Radio Company. Contents 1 History2 Slogans3 Programmes4&nbs..
Mercury arc valve
A mercury arc valve (mercury vapor rectifier) is a type of electrical rectifier which converts alternating current into direct current. Rectifiers of this type were used in electric motor power supplies for industry, in electric railways, streetcars and diesel-electric locomotives, and in static in..
Mercury battery
A Mercury battery (also called mercuric oxide battery, or mercury cell) is a non-rechargeable electrochemical battery, a primary cell. Due to the content of mercury, and the resulting environmental concerns, the sale of mercury batteries is banned in many countries. Sodium hydroxide or potassium hy..
Mercury Bay
Mercury Bay is a large V-shaped bay on the eastern (Pacific Ocean) coast of the Coromandel Peninsula in New Zealand. The bay's mouth is ten kilometres in width, and its rugged coastline covers some 20 km. The central point of the bay is occupied by the small town of Whitianga, and a natural harbou..
Mercury Boulevard
Mercury Boulevard in the cities of Hampton and Newport News in the Peninsula region of southeastern Virginia carries U.S. Highway 258 approximately 10 miles south from Fort Monroe at Old Point Comfort on Hampton Roads to the north end of the James River Bridge. As originally built, the road was ea..
Mercury Brewing Company
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Mercury Broadcasting Tower Cool Springs
Mercury Broadcasting Tower Cool Springs is a 457.8 metre high guyed mast at Cool Springs, North Carolina, USA at [35°50′00″N, 80°42′15″W]. Mercury Broadcasting Tower Cool Springs was built in 1988 and is used for radio broadcasting. http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/AsrSearch/asrR..
Mercury Capri
The name Mercury Capri has been used for several different cars over the years. All were sold by the Ford Motor Company's Lincoln-Mercury division in North America. The origin of the name dates back to the Lincoln Capri of the 1950s. The definition of the name matches only a European island - howev..
Mercury chloride
Mercury chloride can refer to: Mercury(II)_chloride or mercuric chloride (HgCl2)Mercury(I)_chloride or mercurous chloride (Hg2Cl2) 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..
Mercury Cider
Mercury Cider is an alcoholic brand of cider produced by Cascade Brewery in Hobart, Australia. It comes in light (less alcoholic), strong (more alcoholic), draught and sweet varieties. It is available in bottles and the draught variety is available on tap. ..
Mercury Colony Park
The Mercury Colony Park was the full-size station wagon offered by Mercury between 1957 and 1991. It was related to the 1957-1991 Ford Country Squire and the 1958 Edsel Bermuda wagons as well as the Mercury Grand Marquis which the Colony Park was the station wagon version of. When the Grand Marqui..
Mercury Comet
1960 promotional art used in Comet advertising The Mercury Comet was an automobile produced by the Mercury division of the Ford Motor Company between 1960 and 1977. Changes in its design and its marketing strategy resulted in the Comet as being either classified as a compact or intermediate ..
Mercury Communications
Mercury Communications was a national telephone company in the United Kingdom. The company was formed in 1981 as a subsidiary of Cable and Wireless to challenge the monopoly of British Telecom (BT) which was privatised in 1984. Mercury proved only moderately successful at challenging BT's dominanc..
Mercury Computer Systems
For other company with similar name, see Mercury Interactive. Mercury Computer Systems, Inc. NASDAQ: [MRCY] provides high-performance embedded, real-time digital signal and image processing solutions. Mercury designs and builds embedded "multicomputers", which may be considered to be eith..
Mercury Cougar
The Mercury Cougar was an automobile sold under the Mercury brand of the Ford Motor Company's Lincoln-Mercury Division. The name was first used in 1967 and was carried by a diverse series of cars over the next three decades. As is common with Mercury vehicles, the Cougar shared basic platforms wit..
Mercury coulometer
Mercury coulometer is based on the electrochemical processes of oxidation/reduction with according of the follow reaction: Hg2+ +e = Hg These oxidation/reduction processes have 100% efficienty with the wide range of the current densities. Measuring of the quantity of electricity (coulombs) is based ..
Mercury Court
Mercury Court is a large office building in the business district of the City of Liverpool. The fascia of the building is formed from the frontage of an old train station on the site called Liverpool Exchange, which was replaced by Moorfields. ..
Mercury Drug
Mercury Drug is the leading chain of drugstores in the Philippines. History The company began in 1945 with a single store owned by Mariano Que. He named it after Mercury (mythology), the messenger of the gods in Roman mythology. A blister pack sold in the "tingi-tingi" method In 1945, Mercu..
Mercury Eight
The Mercury Eight was the first Post War Mercury Design, which shared the Flathead V8 and running gear with its "Shoebox" Ford Siblings. The styling differed by having a dip in the front doors flowing into the front wings, grille and trim. This gave the effect of breaking up the otherwise slab side..
Mercury Energy
Mercury Energy is the retail operating division of Mighty River Power, a New Zealand State-owned enterprise. It retails electricity and gas to customers, primarily the North Island of New Zealand. Mercury Energy was the electricity supplier in the 1998 Auckland power crisis. External links [M..
Mercury Falling
Mercury Falling is the sixth studio album released by Sting. The album was marked by its tight studio production and heavy use of synthesizer tracks. This release was considered by many fans to signal the beginning of Sting's transition from heavier jazz-inspired rock to the adult contemporary g..
Mercury Fountain
The Mercury Fountain is a type of fountain constructed for use with mercury rather than water. The most noted example is a modern sculpture designed by the American artist Alexander Calder and commissioned by the Spanish Republican government for the 1937 World Exhibition in Paris. The artwork is..
Mercury glass
Mercury glass is the common term for silvered glass, which describes glass that was blown double walled, then silvered between the layers with a liquid silvering solution, and sealed. Although elemental mercury was used to make mirrors, it was never used in tableware. Mercury glass was produced from..
Mercury Grand Marquis
The Mercury Grand Marquis is a full-size premium sedan built by the Mercury division of the Ford Motor Company at the St. Thomas Assembly Plant in Canada. The Grand Marquis is essentially a slightly more luxurious version of the Ford Crown Victoria, with a slightly higher price tag. It comes in tw..
Mercury Grand Monarch Ghia
The Mercury Grand Monarch Ghia was a luxury automobile built only in 1975 and 1976. Based on the successful Ford Granada and Mercury Monarch platform, the Mercury Grand Monarch Ghia had four-wheel, disc brakes with a sophisticated central hydraulic power system as standard equipment. Other standard..
Mercury House
Mercury House may refer to: Mercury House, a book publishing company based in San FranciscoMercury House, a building in London, headquarters of Cable and WirelessMarket Gate, a building in Bristol, formerly called Mercury House This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of arti..
Mercury House (Bristol building)
Market Gate, formerly Mercury House, is a 15-storey building in Bristol, UK, completed in 1971. It is currently used as student accommodation for the University of Bristol. ..
Mercury House (London building)
Mercury House is an office building at 124, Theobald's Road, Holborn, London, and has been headquarters to Cable & Wireless from 1955. It was opened by John Reith and was named after the Roman god. The architect was Gordon Jeeves. The interiors were designed by H C Upton, Cable & Wireless's own..
Mercury House (publishers)
Mercury House is also the name of an independent trade book publishing company, based in San Francisco, that focuses largely (though not exclusively) on literary and environmental titles. Among the notable writers published by the press are Harold Brodkey, Carol Emshwiller, Shulamith Hareven, Will..
Mercury Interactive
For other company with similar name, see Mercury Computer Systems. Mercury (formerly Mercury Interactive) [MERQ.PK] (previously NASDAQ: [MERQ] and NASDAQ: [MERQE]) is a software testing and consulting company. Mercury is currently traded via Pink Sheets, as a result of..
Mercury in fiction
A popular setting for science fiction writers, there are many examples of the planet Mercury in fiction. Recurring themes include the dangers of being exposed to solar radiation and the possibility of escaping excessive radiation by staying within the planet's slow-moving terminator (the boundary be..
Mercury in the fiction of Leigh Brackett
Mercury Orbital characteristics (Epoch J2000) Semimajor axis 57,909,176 km0.387 098 93 AU Orbital circumference Tm(2.406 AU) Eccentricity 0.205 630 69 Perihelion 46,001,272 km0.307 499 51 AU Aphelion 69,817,079 km0.466 698 35 AU Orbital period 87.969 34 d(0.240 846 9 a) Syno..
Mercury Islands
A true-colour image acquired by NASA's Terra satellite, on October 23, 2002. The Mercury Islands are just visible at top right, to the northeast of the Coromandel Peninsula The Mercury Islands lie off the northeast coast of New Zealand's North Island. They are located eight kilometres off the..
Mercury Jette L. Marasigan
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Mercury laser
The mercury laser is a high-average-power laser system being developed as a prototype for systems to drive inertial confinement fusion. Like the National Ignition Facility, it is intended to produce narrow pulses of extremely high power, using diode-pumped [solid-state lasers. Unlike the NIF syste..
Mercury Lynx
The Mercury Lynx is the name of a compact car produced by Ford Motor Company for its Mercury division. It was a rebadged version of the Ford Escort. In 1987, Mercury launched the Tracer as its compact, and in 1990, the Lynx was discontinued in favor of it. In 1991, when the Escort was redesigned, ..
Mercury M-Series
The Mercury M-Series pickup truck was produced between 1946 and 1968 by Ford Motor Company, primarily for the Canadian market. See also Ford F-SeriesMercury (automobile) External links [MercuryPickup.com][Mercury-Pickup.net] Current Mercury vehicles: Grand Marquis |..
Mercury Man
Mercury Man was a very short-lived superhero published by Charlton Comics in their Science Fiction anthology title Space Adventures after they stopped published Captain Atom stories in the early 1960s. Mercury Man would appear in Space Adventures #44 and 45 (February and May of 1962), and was t..
Mercury Man (film)
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Mercury Marauder
The Mercury Marauder was the name of different automobiles made by the Mercury division of Ford Motor Company. Early Models A 1963 1/2 Mercury Marauder The early Marauder was a V8-engined large automobile. It débuted for the 1963½ model year as a two-door "fastback" hardtop version of the f..
Mercury Marine
A Mercury 50 HP outboard motor circa 1970 Mercury Marine, founded in 1939, is a division of Brunswick Corporation of Lake Forest, Illinois, in the United States. Contents 1 Company beginnings2 World War II3 Post-war history3.1 NASCAR racing3.2 1950s through 1970's4..
Mercury Mariner
The Mercury Mariner compact crossover SUV was introduced in 2005, as competition with the Buick Rendezvous and other premium crossover SUVs. It is a sibling of the Mazda Tribute and Ford Escape, although it is more luxurious than the two. Mechanically, it is similar to the Ford Escape. It also ..
Mercury Marquis
{| border=0 align=right |- | The Mercury Marquis was introduced in 1967 as Mercury's top-line car, similar to the Ford LTD. It was available as a two-door hardtop, four-door pillared hardtop, or the Colony Park station wagon. Early models came with the 429 in³ big-block engine. Later models got ei..
Mercury Messenger
Mercury Messenger Mercury Logo Developer: Danny Latest beta release: 1.8 RC1 / July 9, 2006 Latest final release: 1710 Final / August 8, 2005 Use: Instant Messenger License: Freeware Website: [www.mercury.to] Mercury Messenger (previously dMSN, but changed on requ..
Mercury Meta One
The Mercury Meta One was a concept car created by the Ford Motor Company brand, Mercury. It was first introduced at the 2005 North American International Auto Show. The Meta One was the first PZEV diesel-hybrid vehicle. The Meta One used a twin-turbocharged V6 diesel engine that also has an elec..
Mercury Meteor
The Mercury Meteor was an automobile model produced by the Lincoln Mercury division of the Ford Motor Company from 1961 to 1963. For 1961, the name was applied to low end full sized vehicles; for 1962 and 1963, the name was applied to Mercury's mid-sized sedans before being discontinued. Introduce..
Mercury Milan
Wikimedia Commons has media related to: [media] The Mercury Milan is a midsize sedan based on the Ford CD3 platform. The Milan carries unique front and rear fascia designs, but is otherwise identical to its Ford cousin, the Ford Fusion. The Milan is the replacement for the Mercury ..
Mercury mirror
A mercury mirror is a dish with a layer of mercury on it. The dish is rotating so that the mercury assumes a parabolic shape. A parabolic shape is precisely the shape that the primary mirror of a telescope must have. Compared to a solid glass mirror that must be cast and ground and polished, a rotat..
Mercury Monarch
The Monarch was a retrimmed version of the Mercury for the Canadian market, produced from 1949-57 and 1959-61. The make was discontinued for 1958 when the Edsel took its place, but was reintroduced for 1959 (as the Monarch II) after the failure of the Edsel. Model names included Richelieu, Lucern..
Mercury Montclair
The Mercury Montclair was a full size automobile produced by the Mercury Division of the Ford Motor Company from 1955 to 1957, the M-E-L Division of Ford Motor Company 1958 to 1959 and by the Lincoln Mercury Division of the Ford Motor Company from 1964 to 1968. The vehicle name was introduced in ..
Mercury Montego
There is also a British car called the Austin Montego. Wikimedia Commons has media related to: [media] The Montego name (presumably derived from Montego Bay, Jamaica) was an intermediate vehicle in Mercury's line. The name had first been used in 1967 on the Meteor Montego, the..
Mercury Monterey
The current Mercury Monterey minivan is the Mercury variant of the 2004 Ford Freestar. It fills the gap in the Mercury lineup left after the cancellation of the Mercury Villager in 2002. Despite Mercury being a semi-luxury brand, the Monterey is a luxury minivan, whereas the Villager wasn't. Sa..
Mercury Morris
Eugene "Mercury" Morris (born 1947, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is a former American football player who played running back in the NFL in the 1960's and 1970's and played in three Super Bowls. He attended Avonworth High School in Pittsburgh. Morris attended West Texas State University from 1965..
Mercury Mountaineer
The Mercury Mountaineer is a luxury SUV manufauctured by the Mercury brand name, owned by the Ford Motor Company. The Mountaineer shares many features with the Ford Explorer, and in terms of hardware, the vehicles are virtually identical. [Edmunds, 2006 Mountaineer review] Externally..
Mercury Music Prize
The Mercury Music Prize is a music award given annually for the best British or Irish album of the previous 12 months. It was established in 1992 as an alternative to the industry-dominated Brit awards. It was originally sponsored by the now-defunct telecoms company Mercury, followed in 1998 by T..
Mercury My
The (my) mercury Concept (sometimes known as the Mercury My) was a concept car created by Ford Motor Company under their Lincoln-Mercury Division. The (my) mercury was first introduced at the 1999 North American International Auto Show. The (my) mercury was designed by J Mays, the same designer o..
Mercury Mystique
The Mercury Mystique was the Mercury version of the North American Ford Contour and the international Ford Mondeo. It was made for the 1995 model year, replacing the Mercury Topaz. Mystiques were built in Kansas City, Missouri and Cuautitlán, Mexico. The Mystique went into production on Aug..
Mercury Nashville Records
Mercury Nashville Records is a subsidiary of Universal Music Group. See also List of record labels ..
Mercury Park Lane
1959 Mercury Park Lane, showing the delta shaped rear fender fins. The Mercury Park Lane was a fullsize automobile produced by the Mercury Division of the Ford Motor Company from 1958 to 1960 and by the Lincoln-Mercury Division from 1964 to 1968. The Park Lane was introduced in 1958 and was..
Mercury poisoning
Mercury poisoning, also known as mercuralism, is the phenomenon of toxication by contact with mercury. The main dangers associated with elemental mercury are that at standard conditions for temperature and pressure, mercury tends to oxidize forming mercury(II) oxide, and that if dropped or distur..
Mercury program
Mercury Program might refer to: the first successful American manned spaceflight program, Project Mercuryan American post-rock band, The Mercury Program This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you ..
Mercury programming language
Mercury is a functional logic programming language geared towards real-world applications. It is developed at the University Of Melbourne Computer Science department under the supervision of Zoltan Somogyi. The first version was developed by Fergus Henderson, Thomas Conway and Zoltan Somogyi and was..
Mercury Records
Mercury Records is a record label currently headquartered in the UK, and is a subsidiary of Universal Music Group. In the US, its name and logo are now only used on back catalogue and re-issues. History Mercury Records was founded in Chicago, Illinois in 1945 by Irving Green, Berle Adams and Arth..
Mercury Records artists
Acts that do, or have, recorded for Mercury Records. : Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 0-9 10cc A Oleta AdamsRyan Adams (Mercury UK)Akon (Mercury UK)Graeme Allwright (Mercury France)Aphrodite's Child B Bachman Turner OverdriveAxel Bauer (Mercury France)Chuck ..
Mercury Rev
Mercury Rev are an American rock music group, formed in the late 1980s in Buffalo, New York. Original personnel were David Baker (vocals), Jonathan Donahue (vocals, guitars), Sean Mackowiak, a.k.a. "Grasshopper" (guitars, clarinet), Suzanne Thorpe (flute), Dave Fridmann (bass) and Jimy Chambers (..
Mercury Rising
Mercury Rising is a 1998 action thriller, directed by Harold Becker, starring Bruce Willis and Alec Baldwin. The movie is based on Ryne Douglas Pearson's 1996 novel entitled Simple Simon in its first edition. Bruce Willis plays Art Jeffries, an undercover FBI agent who is assigned to protect a 9 ye..
Mercury Sable
The Mercury Sable was released in December 1985 for the 1986 model year as the upscale version of the Ford Taurus. Replacing the Mercury Marquis, the Sable was available as a 4-door sedan or a station wagon. The Sable was intented to compete with the new GM H platform-based cars (e.g. Buick LeSabre..
Mercury Seven
Original seven Astronauts portrait (L-R: Schirra, Shepard, Slayton, Grissom, Glenn, Cooper, Carpenter). Note that Slayton and Glenn are wearing work boots that were spray-painted. The Mercury Seven was the group of seven Mercury astronauts picked in April 1959. They are also referred to as t..
Mercury silvering
Mercury silvering is a technique for applying a thin layer of precious metal such as silver or gold (mercury gilding) to a base metal object. The process was invented during the middle ages and is documented in Vannoccio Biringuccio's 1540 book De la pirotechnia. An amalgam of mercury and the precio..
Mercury sulfide
Systematic name Other names xxx, xxx Molecular formula XxXxXx Molar mass xx.xx g/mol Density x.xxx g/cm3 Solubility (water) x.xx g/l Melting point xx.x °C Boiling point xx.x °C CAS number [xx-xx-xx] [Chemical infoboxDisclaimer and references ..
Mercury switch
A Single-Pole, Single-Throw (SPST) mercury switch A mercury switch is a switch whose purpose is to allow or interrupt the flow of electric current in an electrical circuit in a manner that is dependent on the switch's physical position or alignment relative to the direction of the "pull" of e..
Mercury Theatre
The Mercury Theatre was a theatre company founded in New York City by Orson Welles and John Houseman. They had initial success in the theatre, then went to radio, and one of the most notable radio broadcasts of all time, The War of the Worlds. In addition to Welles and Houseman, The Mercury Theatre..
Mercury Topaz
The Topaz was the Mercury version of the Ford Tempo. Both vehicles replaced the Fox-body Ford Fairmont and Mercury Zephyr. Both models were introduced in 1983 for the 1984 model year; the compact Topaz and Tempo were early examples of the design philosophy that would bring about the revolution..
Mercury Tracer
The Mercury Tracer was a compact Mercury car. Contents 1 1988-19901.1 Engines2 1991-19962.1 Engines3 1997-19993.1 Engines 1988-1990 The Tracer replaced the Mercury Lynx in 1987 for the 1988 model year. It was a rebadged version of the Ford Laser model already so..
Mercury Turnpike Cruiser
The Mercury Turnpike Cruiser was a halo model of the Mercury Division of the Ford Motor Company that was produced from 1957 to 1958. At introduction of the 1957 line up the Turnpike Cruiser series offered two and a four door hardtop body styles. They are best known for the unique styling cues a..
Mercury Villager
The 1993 Mercury Villager and Nissan Quest were the products of a joint venture between Ford Motor Company and Nissan. The goal was to produce a smaller and more stylish minivan to compete in the traditional minivan market. The vans debuted at the 1992 North American International Auto Show in..
Mercury Zephyr
The Mercury Zephyr was a compact car sold by the Lincoln-Mercury division of Ford Motor Company in the North American market from 1978 to 1983. Along with its corporate cousin the Ford Fairmont, it was the first use of Ford's long-lived Fox platform, which did not completely leave production unt..
Mercury zinc telluride
MZT is also an acronym used by the Communist Party of China to describe Mao Zedong Thought. Mercury zinc telluride (HgZnTe, MZT) is a telluride of mercury and zinc, an alloy of mercury telluride and zinc telluride. It is a narrow-gap semiconductor material. Mercury zinc telluride is used in infrar..
Mercus Zagłębie Lubin
Mercus Zagłębie Lubin is a Polish women's handball team, based in Lubin, playing in Polish Ekstraklasa Women's Handball League (Premiership League). Contents 0.1 2003/2004 season0.2 2004/2005 season0.3 Best achievements0.4 Team history0.5 See also 2003/2004 season 4th..
Mercutio
Harold Perrineau Jr. as Mercutio in the film William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet released in 1996. The movie is a modern retelling of the famous story. Mercutio is a character in William Shakespeare's famous tragedy, Romeo and Juliet. He is a relative of Prince Escalus (also known as The Pri..
Mercy
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Pierre Montallier: The Works of Mercy, c. 1680 Mercy can refer both to compassionate behaviour on the part of those in power (e.g. mercy shown by a judge toward a convict) or on the part of a humanitarian third party (e.g. a mission of mercy aiming to ..
Mercyful Fate
Mercyful Fate is an influential Danish heavy metal group that helped inspire the black metal, thrash metal and prog metal genres. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Origins1.2 Reunion1.3 Legacy2 Melissa3 Members3.1 Current members3.2 Former members3.3 Session me..
Mercyful Fate discography
The discography for the Danish heavy metal band Mercyful Fate. Contents 1 Studio albums2 EP's3 Compilations4 See also Studio albums Melissa (1983)Don't Break the Oath (1984)In the Shadows (1993)Time (1994)Into the Unknown (1996)Dead Again (1998)9 (1999) EP's Nuns Have No Fun ..
Mercygiver
The factual accuracy of this article is [Accuracy disputedisputed]. Please see the relevant discussion on the [..
Mercyhurst College
--> Mercyhurst College is a Catholic liberal arts college in Erie, Pennsylvania, USA. Contents 1 History2 Mission3 Today4 Athletics5 Notable alumni6 Trivia7 External links History Mercyhurst College was founded as a women's college by the Sisters of Mercy ..
Mercyhurst College Institute for Intelligence Studies
The Mercyhurst College Institute for Intelligence Studies (MCIIS)[link] located in Erie, Pennsylvania, is described as "a center of excellence which promotes the study of Intelligence in higher academic settings, while seeking to identify, promote, and employ best practices in the study..
Mercyhurst Ice Center
Mercyhurst Ice Center is a 1,500-seat hockey rink in Erie, Pennsylvania. It is home to the Mercyhurst College Lakers ice hockey teams, which compete in Division I (Atlantic Hockey for the men, College Hockey America for the women). It was opened on December 8, 1991. Funding for the arena came fr..
Mercyless
Mercyless was a French death metal band, based in Mulhouse, who was among the first to perform this musical style in France in the early 1990s. After two Florida death metal influenced acts, they evolved to something more experimental and atmospheric. Contents 1 Members1.1 Former membe..
MercyMe
Mercy Me is also the title of a song by Alkaline Trio from the album Crimson. MercyMe are an American contemporary Christian band, originally formed in Greenville, Texas in the mid-1990s. Contents 1 History2 The Go Foundation3 Current lineup4 Discography5 Charts and ..
Mercy (album)
This article or section contains information about scheduled or expected . Mercy is the second album by the Burden Brothers which is set to be released in September 2006 on Kirtland Records. Songs expected to appear on the album so far include "Shine" and "Everybody is Easy", the former o..
Mercy (comics)
Mercy is a fictional villain at the Marvel Comics universe. She is an alien from another planet who, having come to Earth, took it upon herself to kill those who lacked the strength to commit suicide from despair, believing that she was doing them a favor. Mercy is also the Hulk's enemy, as he is ..
Mercy (disambiguation)
Mercy can refer to: Mercy, a term used to describe the leniency or compassionMercy (Mortal Kombat), a trick in "Mortal Kombat" game.the name of the primary hospital in the television drama Third WatchMercy Graves, a character from [[Superman: The Animated Series]].Mercy (band), a '60s pop group. ..
Mercy (film)
Mercy is a 2000 thriller film directed by Damian Harris. The movie was based on a novel written by David L. Lindsey. Plot Detective Catherine Palmer is on the trail of an elusive and sexually deviant serial killer. During her investigation she meets Vickie Kittrie, who belongs to an exclusive club ..
Mercy (Mortal Kombat)
Mercy is a trick in "Mortal Kombat", which gives your opponent a small amount of life (for one blow). Mercy is often used for animality. That trick like some others could be done anywhere expect close. ..
Mercy (Salmonella Dub remix album)
Mercy is the debut album of New Zealand Dub band, Salmonella Dub released in 2004. This special edition features nine songs, recorded at the same time as the "One Drop East" sessions. Song Information Track listing ''Longtime (Sativa Records Remix) featuring MC YTMercy (Mu Remix)Slide (Radio Cut..
Mercy Adoma Owusu-Nimoh
Mercy Adoma Owusu-Nimoh is a Ghanaian children's writer and recipient of a Noma Award honourable mention in 1980 for The Walking Calabash. Works Rivers of Ghana 1979Kofizee goes to school 1978The Walking Calabash and Other Stories 1977Mosquito Town 1966 References [Owusu-Nimoh on Africadatabas..
Mercy Akide
Mercy Akide Udoh (born August 26, 1975) is a Nigerian football player. She was the first African Women's Footballer of the year (2002) and was a 2004 FIFA World All-Star. She has played for Nigeria in the last three FIFA Women's World Cups. In November 2004, she married journalist Colin Udoh in her ..
Mercy Among the Children
Mercy Among the Children is a novel by David Adams Richards, published in 2000. Set in rural New Brunswick, the novel depicts the family of Sydney Henderson, a man who vowed in childhood never to express himself in anger or violence after accidentally pushing a playmate off the roof of a building. ..
Mercy Bowl
The first Mercy Bowl was played at the Coliseum in Los Angeles, California on November 23, 1961 as a special fundraiser in memory of seventeen Cal Poly football players killed in a plane crash following a Bowling Green vs. Cal Poly game a year earlier. The game raised $200,000 for the surviving wido..
Mercy Brown vampire incident
The Mercy Brown vampire incident, which occurred in 1892, is one of the best documented cases of the exhumation of a corpse in order to perform certain ritual activities, such as the conduct of 'magical' rites, supposedly for the purpose of banishing an undead manifestation. In Exeter, Rhode Islan..
Mercy class hospital ship
The Mercy class of hospital ships are converted San Clemente-class supertankers now used by the United States Navy as floating ambulances. Two of them are used by today's Navy: USNS Mercy (T-AH-19)USNS Comfort (T-AH-20) They are both maintained by the Military Sealift Command. ..
Mercy College
Mercy College can refer to: Mercy College (New York), in Dobbs Ferry, New York, USA.Mercy College (Dublin), in Coolock, Dublin, Ireland. There are also other schools named Mercy College around the world. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the..
Mercy College (Dublin)
Mercy College is a Catholic girls' secondary school in Coolock, Dublin, Ireland. It was founded in 1963 by the Sisters of Mercy. It is located in the grounds of Coolock House, formerly the home of Catherine McAuley, founder of the Sisters of Mercy. See also Other schools named Mercy College Extern..
Mercy College (New York)
Mercy College is a private liberal arts college with its main campus in Dobbs Ferry, New York, and satellite locations throughout southeastern New York. The college was founded in 1950 by the Sisters of Mercy, but is now a non-sectarian four-year college. See also Other schools named Mercy College..
Mercy College of Northwest Ohio
Mercy College of Northwest Ohio, located in Toledo, Ohio, United States, was founded as the Mercy School of Nursing in 1917; the name was changed in 1994. All of its academic programs remain in the health sciences field, except for an associate's degree program in General Studies. The College is a..
Mercy Corps
Mercy Corps logo Mercy Corps is a non-profit organization engaged in humanitarian aid and development activities. Mercy Corps works amid disasters, conflicts, chronic poverty and instability to unleash the potential of people who can win against impossible odds. Since 1979, Mercy Corps has pr..
Mercy Drive
Mercy Drive is an Orlando, Florida-based modern rock band that had gained attention for their creation of entrance themes for several WWE wrestlers. They are perhaps well known for providing the theme music for former WWE superstar Maven Huffman and current superstar Randy Orton. While Maven was a f..
Mercy E. Powell McCulloch
In 1908, Collier's Weekly magazine held a competition to write English lyrics for "O Canada" and all kinds of versions were submitted. The competition was won by Mercy E. Powell McCulloch, but her version did not take. Her lyrics were: :O Canada! in praise of thee we sing; :From echoing hills ou..
Mercy Fall
Mercy Fall is a rock act from Flagstaff, Arizona. The band was signed to Atlantic Records in August 2004 by A&R Rep Leigh Lust who also does A&R for the Jet. Mercy Fall was developed over a two year period (2002-2004) by producer/songwriter Michael Bramon and producer/engineer Michael Tudor at the..
Mercy Graves
Mercy Graves is a character from [[Superman: The Animated Series]]. She is voiced by Lisa Edelstein. A tough young woman with a checkered past, Mercy serves as Lex Luthor's personal body guard and chauffeur. Originally the leader of a gang of girl thieves, Mercy once daringly swiped Luthor's brief..
Mercy Heights
Mercy Heights was a 2000 AD strip written by John Tomlinson. It was a major spin-off from the Rogue Trooper stories. However, although it was clearl set in the same (or a very similar) universe, it had uncertain links with the main story (at least initially). It also introduced the character Tor Cya..
Mercy High School
Mercy High School is an all-girls secondary school located in Baltimore, Maryland. External links [Mercy High School website] ..
Mercy High School (San Francisco)
Mercy High School, San Francisco is an all-girls college-preparatory high school located in San Francisco, California. It is a part of the Archdiocese of San Francisco, and is sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy in Dublin, Ireland. The campus is located on 19th Ave., near San Francisco State Univer..
Mercy Hospital
Mercy Hospital or Mercy Medical Center could refer to the following hospitals in: Australia* Werribee Mercy Hospital - Werribee, Victoria* Mercy Hospital for Women - Heidelberg, Victoria Guyana* St. Joseph Mercy Hospital - Georgetown, Guyana United States* Mercy Medical Center - Cedar Rapids, Iowa* ..
Mercy Hospital (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
Mercy Hospital (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is the central hospital facility in the Pittsburgh Mercy Health System and is located in the Uptown section of Pittsburgh, adjacent to downtown Pittsburgh and a few blocks from the Mellon Arena, the home of the Pittsburgh Penguins NHL franchise. It is the f..
Mercy Hospital - Iowa City
See Mercy Hospital for other medical facilities with the Mercy name. Mercy Hospital is a private not-for-profit Roman Catholic hospital located in Iowa City, Iowa. It is one of three hospitals in the city - the others being the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics and the Iowa City VA Medical..
Mercy Hospital for Women, Melbourne
See Mercy Hospital for other medical facilities with the Mercy name. Mercy Hospital for Women, located in the Melbourne suburb of Heidelberg adjacent to the Austin Hospital, is a specialist women's public hospital offering a full range of services in maternity, gynaecology, obstetrics, neonatal car..
Mercy International Association
Mercy International Association is the international organisation of the Sisters of Mercy. Formed in 1992, the purpose of the Association is to provide support and foster collaboration, organisation and inspiration for the ministries of Sisters of Mercy and their associates. External Links [Me..
Mercy International Centre
Mercy International Centre is is the original house of the Sisters of Mercy. Built in 1824 by Catherine McAuley, it is located in Baggott Street, Dublin, Ireland. In 1994, Mercy International Association undertook its first major project by restoring the property. It was opened to the public by t..
Mercy Medical Center
See Mercy Hospital for other medical facilities with the Mercy name. Mercy Medical Center is a Roman Catholic hospital in the city of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The hospital is located at 8th Street SE and 8th Avenue SE. Mercy Medical Center is one of two hospitals in Cedar Rapids, the other being St. L..
Mercy Medical Center - Dubuque
See Mercy Hospital for other medical facilities with the Mercy name. Mercy Medical Center - Dubuque is a medical facility located in Dubuque, Iowa. It is one of two hospitals located in the city - the other being Finley Hospital. The hospital is part of the Trinity Health System. The hospital is..
Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)
"Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)" Single by Marvin Gaye From the album What's Going On Released June 10, 1971 Single Format vinyl record (7" 45 RPM) Recorded Hitsville USA (Studio A); March 1971 Genre Soul Song Length 3:14 Record label Tamla Producer Marvin Gaye Chart positions 4 (US), 1 (..
Mercy Ministries
Mercy Ministries is one of the leading charitable organizations in Australia. It particularily targets young women, and is a directed by Darlene Zschech, a pastor at the Hillsong Church. The group has expanded to the United States, in particular the states of California, Tennessee, and Missouri. U..
Mercy Otis Warren
Mercy Otis Warren (September 14, 1728 – October 19, 1814) was born in Barnstable, Massachusetts. She married James Warren in 1754 and moved to Plymouth, Massachusetts. Mercy had five sons. She felt it was her duty to participate in the Patriot cause during the American Revolution. Her brothe..
Mercy Point
Characters Dr. Grote Maxwell played by Joe Morton Dr. Haylen Breslauer played by Maria del Mar Dr. Dru Breslauer played by Alexandra Wilson Dr. Caleb 'C.J.' Jurado played by Brian McNamara ANI - Android Nursing Interface played by Julia Pennington Dr. Rema Cook played by Gay Thomas Dr. Batung playe..
Mercy Reef
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Mercy Rooney
Mercy Rooney (born Merci Montello on 21 June in New Jersey) is an American model. She was the December 1972 Playmate of the Month. Her centerfold was photographed by Alexas Urba. Mercy worked as a Bunny at the Playboy Club in Los Angeles. Prior to that, she was a seamstress, decorator and dance..
Mercy rule
A mercy rule, also well known by the slightly less polite term slaughter rule (or, less commonly, knockout rule), brings a sports event to an early end when one team has a very large and presumably insurmountable lead over the other team. The mercy rule is most common in games such as baseball or so..
Mercy seat
In Jewish tradition the Mercy Seat (Hebrew kapporeth or Greek hilasterion) was the golden covering on the lid of the Ark of the Covenant, kept in the Holy of Holies of Solomon's Temple in Jerusalem. It is described (Leviticus 16:2; Numbers 7:89) as flanked by two cherubim with their faces turned tow..
Mercy Ships
Mercy Ships is a global charity engaged in bringing humanitarian aid to developing nations. Founded in 1978 by Youth With A Mission, it operates a fleet of hospital ships to provide free healthcare and community development to developing nations. Its fleet currently comprises of: M/V Anastasis - Cu..
Mercy Williams
Mercy Williams is the 16th and current mayor of Kochi, Kerala. A member of the Left Democratic Front, she was elected via an open ballot over opposing United Democratic Front candidate Winne Abraham by a ratio of 47 to 23 votes among Kochi municipal corporation council members. On the council, Willi..
Merc (MUD)
Merc is a multi-user domain ( MUD ) engine derived from earlier software such as DikuMUD and Copper MUD. Created in the early 1990s, it served as the basis for many later MUDs. Merc was created by Michael Chastain ("Furey"), Michael Quan ("Kahn"), and Mitchell Tse ("Hatchet") at the University of..
Merdeka
Merdeka is a word in the Malay language meaning independence. The term was significant during the anticolonialist and pro-independence movements of the colonies of Malaya, Singapore and Indonesia, in the history of Malaysia, the history of Singapore and in the history of Indonesia. It became a ba..
Merdeka Bridge
The Merdeka Bridge (Chinese: 独立桥, Malay: Jambatan Merdeka, Singapura) is a vehicular and pedestrian bridge located in Kallang in the south-eastern part of Singapore. It spans over the river mouths of the Kallang River and Rochor River, which empty into the Kallang Basin. The bridge was comp..
Merdeka Bridge, Malaysia
Merdeka Bridge or Jambatan Merdeka is a major bridge in Malaysia. It is situated in Federal Route 1 at the Penang-Kedah Border on Muda River. History It was constructed between 1955 and 1957. The bridge was officially opened in 1957 when Malaya achieved its independence, hence its name. Features ..
Merdeka Coffee
Merdeka Coffee is a company based in West Java, Indonesia, that is dedicated to building ethical trade relationships with small hold Indonesian coffee growers. Its New Zealand technical advisor, Alun Evans, works closely with villages around the country. ..
Mere
'''Mere has several different meanings: A mere is a Māori war club Mere is a frequently-found element English placenames meaning: Mere (lake) is a lake that is broad in relation to its depth, ora boundary, a word related to marches Mere is a place name in more than one English county: Mere, Chesh..
Mere, Wiltshire
for other uses and places see Mere Mere is a small town in Wiltshire, England. It lies at the extreme southwestern tip of Salisbury Plain close to the borders of Somerset and Dorset. --> There is an old market square (Although markets have not been held for several years), a chiming village clock ..
Meredale, Gauteng
Meredale is a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa. It is located in Region 9. Suburbs in Region 9 of Johannesburg Aeroton | Alan Manor | Booysens Reserve | Chrisville | City Deep | City and Suburban | Crown | Crown Gardens | Crown North | Eagles Nest] | Eastcliff | Elandspark | Elect..
Meredith
Meredith can refer to: Places Meredith, Victoria, AustraliaMeredith, New Hampshire, United StatesMeredith, New York, United StatesMeredith Township, Wake County, North Carolina, United StatesLake Meredith, a man-made lake formed by a dam on the Canadian River at Sanford, Texas People Meredith, is..
Meredith, New Hampshire
Meredith is a town in Belknap County, New Hampshire, USA. The population was 5,943 at the 2000 census. Meredith is situated beside Lake Winnipesaukee. It is home to Stonedam Island Natural Area and the Hobo Railroad. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Schools5&nb..
Meredith, New York
Meredith is a town in Delaware County, New York, United States. The population was 1,588 at the 2000 census. The Town of Meredith is an interior town in the northeast part of the county. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Communities and locations in Meredith5 ..
Meredith, Victoria
--> Meredith ([37°50′S 144°04′E]) is a town in Victoria, Australia, located on the Midland Highway between Ballarat and Geelong. Meredith has been host to the Meredith Music Festival since 1991. ..
Meredith (CDP), New Hampshire
Meredith CDP is a census-designated place (CDP) within the town of Meredith in Belknap County, New Hampshire, United States. The United States Census Bureau defines the CDP in order to report separate demographic detail that describes only the more sensely populated central village area of the town..
Meredith Ann Pierce
Meredith Ann Pierce (b. July 5, 1958 in Seattle, Washington) - is a fantasy writer and librarian. Her books deal in fantasy worlds with mythic settings and yet overturn standard expectations, frequently featuring young women who first wish only to love and be loved, yet who must face hazard and dan..
Meredith Baxter
Meredith Baxter on the front of Spa magazine. Meredith Baxter (born June 21, 1947, in South Pasadena, California) is an American actress. Her mother was the late actress and sitcom creator Whitney Blake, and her father is Tom Baxter, who worked in radio. Her stepfather is sitcom writer, Allan..
Meredith Belbin
Dr R Meredith Belbin's 1981 book Management Teams put forward conclusions from Dr Belbin's work studying how members of teams interacted during business games. Amongst his key conclusions was the proposition that an effective team has members that cover nine key roles in managing the team and how i..
Meredith Bishop
Meredith Anne Bishop (born January 15, 1976) is an American actress. She is perhaps best known for her role as Annie Mack in Nickelodeon's The Secret World of Alex Mack, which ran on the network from 1994-1998. More recently, Meredith has made appearances on several network TV programs including S..
Meredith Brooks
Meredith Brooks is interviewed for the Lilith Fair documentary film in 1997. Meredith Ann Brooks (born June 12, 1958 in Oregon City, Oregon, USA) is an American singer/songwriter and guitarist. She grew up in Corvallis. After graduating from Corvallis High School at age 15 in 1974, she worked..
Meredith College
Meredith College is a women's liberal arts college located in downtown Raleigh, North Carolina. As of 2006, there are approximately 2,000 students enrolled, including about 150 graduate students, making Meredith the largest women's college in the southeastern United States.[link] 88% of ..
Meredith Corporation
Meredith Corporation NYSE: [MDP] is based in Des Moines, Iowa. The company has two divisions, publishing and broadcasting. Edwin Thomas Meredith founded the company in 1902 when he began publishing Successful Farming magazine. In 1922, Meredith began publishing Fruit, Garden and Home ..
Meredith Cup
The Robert Meredith Cup is awarded to the winner of the Academic Competition Federation quizbowl championship since 2001. Predecessor tournaments include the National Invitational Tournament held in the early 1980s and the All-American Invitational Tournament held in the late 1990s. These tournam..
Meredith Dillman
Meredith Dillman is a fantasy artist and illustrator from Minnesota who specializes in fairies and fairy tale paintings. Her artwork has been published in the role playing game The Everlasting and "The Magician's Companion", as well as the books Watercolor Fairies by David Riche, "ArtWanted.com Crea..
Meredith Duncan
Meredith Duncan (born March 25, 1980 in Shreveport, Louisiana) is an American golfer. A graduate of Louisiana State University with a degree in Kinesiology, Meredith Duncan won the 2001 North and South Women's Amateur Golf Championship at Pinehurst. She followed this up by capturing that year's Uni..
Meredith Edwards
For the US country music singer see Meredith EdwardsFor the Welsh actor and writer see Meredith EdwardsMeredith Edwards (academic), Director, National Institute of Governance, University of Canberra This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same ..
Meredith Edwards (actor)
Meredith Edwards, Welsh character actor and writer born in Rhosllannerchrugog, Denbighshire, Wales in 1917. His film appearances include The Blue Lamp (1950); The Lavender Hill Mob (1951); The Cruel Sea (1953) and Tiger Bay (1959) ..
Meredith Edwards (country music singer)
Meredith Edwards (Born March 15, 1984) is a one-time country music singer from Clinton, Mississippi. At the age of five, she was a member of the traveling choir the Mississippi Show Stoppers, along with friend Lance Bass of NSYNC. Both were in the Clinton High School show choir, Attaché, though n..
Meredith Figurine
Meredith Figurine is one of two vocalists for the band Figurine. She has also recorded the track A Symphony for Eric B. for Simball Rec's 45 seconds of compilation, sung Diamond Ring with Jason Corace of Boothby, and appeared on Dntel's Life is Full of Possibilities, singing the song Suddenly Is So..
Meredith Frampton
Meredith Frampton (1894 - 1984) was a British painter and etcher. Frampton was educated at St John's Wood Art School and the Royal Academy Schools. Although his artistic career was short and his output was limited, his work is on display at the National Portrait Gallery, Tate Gallery, Tate Moder..
Meredith G. Kline
Meredith G. Kline is an American theologian and Old Testament scholar. Kline is an influential voice for Covenant theology in the tradition of the Reformation. He is perhaps best known for his important contributions in the area of Suzerain–Vassal treaties in the 2nd millennium BC. He is als..
Meredith Gardner
Meredith Gardner (1912 - 2002) was a linguist and codebreaker, who was born in Mississippi and grew up in Austin, Texas. While working as a linguist and professor of German at the University of Akron, he was recruited by the U.S. Army's Signals Intelligence Service to work on breaking German codes...
Meredith Henderson
Meredith Henderson (born November 24, 1983 in Ottawa, Ontario) is a Canadian actress best known for playing the title role in The Adventures of Shirley Holmes. She also had a leading role as wheelchair-using Cleo Bellows in the 2001 children's television series MythQuest opposite Christopher Jacot...
Meredith Howard Harless
Meredith Howard Harless was born on September 6th, 1909 in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. She earned fame with her twin sister, Virginia, at the Miss Tulsa beauty pageant in 1927 as they were both elected to win the contest. A winning coin flip earned Meredith a trip to the Miss America pageant of 1928 w..
Meredith Hunter
Meredith Hunter (October 24, 1951 – December 6, 1969) was stabbed to death directly in front of the stage at the Altamont Speedway rock festival during the Rolling Stones' performance. He died en route to the hospital. The killing itself was recorded in the documentary Gimme Shelter. Alan Pa..
Meredith Jung-En Woo
Meredith Jung-En Woo is Professor of Political Science at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Her teaching and research interests include international political economy, economic development, East Asian politics, and U.S.-East Asian relations. She has authored and edited seven books, published ..
Meredith Lord Wolek
Meredith Lord Wolek' was one of the original characters on the ABC soap opera, One Life to Live. She was in the show from 1968-1973 and was seen again in heaven in 1987 when her older sister, Victoria Lord, had an out of body experience and went to heaven. She was at first played by Trish Van Devere..
Meredith MacRae
Meredith MacRae (born May 30, 1944 in Houston, Texas, died July 14, 2000 in Manhattan Beach, California) was an American actress. MacRae was best known for her television roles as Billie Jo on Petticoat Junction and as Sally Ann in My Three Sons. She took over the role of Animal from Valora Noland ..
Meredith Merle Nicholson
Meredith Merle Nicholson (a.k.a. Nick, born in California) was an American cinematographer. He worked behind the camera on low-budget films of the 1950s, hit television series in the 1960s, and comedies, dramas, and made-for-TV movies in the 1970s and 1980s. In 1953, Nicholson, along with his two ..
Meredith Miles Marmaduke
Meredith Miles Marmaduke (August 28, 1791 – March 26, 1864) was a 19th century American politician who served as the eighth Governor of Missouri. Early life and career Meredith M. Marmaduke was born in Westmoreland County, Virginia. At the age of 22, he was commissioned as colonel of an infa..
Meredith Monk
Meredith Monk (born November 20, 1942, in Lima, Peru) is an American composer, performer, director, vocalist, film-maker, and choreographer. Since the 1960s, Monk has created multi-disciplinary works which dwell in the spaces between music, theatre, and dance. "I work in between the cracks, where t..
Meredith Monroe
Meredith Hoyt Monroe (born December 30, 1969) is an American actress best-known for her role as Andie McPhee on Dawson's Creek from 1998 to 2000. She was a recurring special guest star in Season 2, series regular in Seasons 3-4, and a special guest star in the final series episode in Season 6, thou..
Meredith Music Festival
The Meredith Music Festival is an annual camp-out rock festival held over several days in December, at the Meredith Natural Amphitheatre (Meredith Supernatural Amphitheatre 2002 onwards), near Meredith, Victoria, Australia. The festival began back in 1991. Artists play on the Saturday afternoon, th..
Meredith P. Snyder
Meredith Pinxton Snyder (1859 – April 7, 1937) was four time mayor of Los Angeles, USA, serving 1896 – 1898, 1900 – 1904 and 1919 – 1921. The prominent Democrat served as a city councilman from 1894—1896 and then as mayor for three terms before retiring to a farm in th..
Meredith Phillips
--> Meredith Phillips (born October 28, 1972 in Beaverton, Oregon) is a prominent participant in the ABC reality television shows, The Bachelor and The Bachelorette. Phillips resides in Los Angeles, California. The Bachelorette Originally, Meredith was a contestant on The Bachelor's fourth season..
Meredith Poindexter Gentry
Meredith Poindexter Gentry was an American politician that represented Tennessee's eighth and seventh districts in the United States House of Representatives. He was born on September 15, 1809 in Rockingham County, North Carolina. He moved with his parents to Williamson County, Tennessee in 1813. He..
Meredith Salenger
Meredith Salenger (b. March 14, 1970, Malibu, California) is an American actress, most identified for her performances while a teenager. Her best known role was as the title character in the 1985 Disney film, The Journey Of Natty Gann. Other major roles include A Night in the Life of Jimmy Reardon (..
Meredith Sue Willis
Meredith Sue Willis (born 1946 in Clarksburg, West Virginia, is a writer and teacher born in West Virginia and probably best known as a member of the literary renaissance in Appalachia during the second half of the 20th century. Her novels include A Space Apart, Higher Ground, Only Great Changes, Tr..
Meredith Township, Wake County, North Carolina
Meredith Township (also designated Township 11) is one of twenty townships within Wake County, North Carolina. As of the 2000 census, Meredith Township had a population of 11,498, a 44.4% increase over 1990, and a population density of 1.03 people per acre (255/km²). Meredith Township, occupying..
Meredith Tuline
Meredith Tuline is a 13 year old girl who is national star. She can dance, sing, act and she is very talented in many sports. In 2003 she preformed a tour for her hit album You Know What I Want. At age six she had a role on the TV show Barney. Now days she sings and acts for small mainly unadvertise..
Meredith Vieira
Meredith Vieira, (pron. IPA/ vi'ɐjɾɐ, vee-ay-ra) (born December 30, 1953) is an American journalist, host of the syndicated game show Who Wants to be a Millionare, and a former co-host on The View. She is of Portuguese descent. She is also the host of a cable biography series on American telev..
Meredith Willson
Robert Meredith Willson (18 May 1902 – 15 June 1984) was an American composer and playwright, best known as the writer of The Music Man. Born Robert Meredith Reiniger in Mason City, Iowa, Willson attended Frank Damrosch's Institute of Musical Art (later The Juilliard School) in New York City. A f..
Meredosia, Illinois
Meredosia is a village in Morgan County, Illinois, United States. The population was 1,041 at the 2000 census. Geography Meredosia is located at [39°49′48″N, 90°33′30″W] (39.829947, -90.558426)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau,..
Merefa
Merefa (Ukrainian: Мeрeфa) is a city in eastern Ukraine. Its is located in the Kharkivsky Raion (district) of the Kharkiv Oblast (province). The current estimated population is around 23,679 (as of 2005). Subdivisions of Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine > Raions: Balakliysky Raion | Bar..
Merelbeke
Merelbeke Province: East Flanders District: Ghent Area: 36.65 km² Population: 22,193 (2005) Population density: 605.59 /km² Merelbeke is a municipality located in the Flemish province of East Flanders, in Belgium. The municipality comprises the villages of Bottela..
Merella Fernandez
Merella Fernandez is a Canadian reporter and anchor for CityNews in Toronto. Born in Karachi to Goan parents Eulogio and Maura, she is the youngest of six children. She moved to Canada with her family at the age of one. She is a graduate of Carleton University's Journalism program and began her ca..
Merely Players
Merely Players is a tour de force one man stage show written and performed by Barry Morse. It examines the lives of a series of actors and others from Elizabethan times up to present day. From moving and heartfelt to comedic, the show literally runs the gamut of human emotion. The title is deri..
Meremere
Meremere is a small town in the northern Waikato region in the North Island of New Zealand. It is located on the east bank of the Waikato River, 50 kilometres north of Hamilton. Meremere was the site of fighting in 1863 during the Maori Wars, at which time the settlement (then known as Mere Mere) w..
Mereng-house
Mereng-house is a style of music that blends salsa music and merengue. Reference ..
Merengue
Merengue can mean either: A style of music originating in the Dominican Republic; see merengue (music)A related style of dance; see merengue (dance)A style of music from Venezuela; see Venezuelan merengue See also meringue, a type of dessert (which is called merengue in Spanish). This is a [..
Merengue (dance)
Merengue is a type of lively, joyful music and dance that comes from the Dominican Republic. Origins are still disputed and traced to the second half of 18th century. The ballroom version of merengue (merengue de salón), in its easiest form looks as follows. With monotonous thumping 1-2-3-4 ..
Merengue cibaeño
Merengue Cibaeno is a type of Merengue that originates from the northern part of the Dominican Republic, El Cibao. El Cibao is also the largest part of the island and includes the provinces of Santiago, La Vega, Montecristi, Puerto Plata and Mona. Even though this style of Merengue originally comes ..
Merengue music
Merengue is a type of lively, joyful music and dance that comes from the Dominican Republic. Merengue means whipped egg whites and sugar in Spanish, similar to the English word meringue. It is unclear as to why this name became the name of the music of the Dominican Republic. This style of music ..
Merenhor
Merenre, sometimes referred to as Merenre I as there was a much later king by the same name, was the third ruler of Egypt's 6th Dynasty. As the oldest living son of Pepi I, he succeeded his father, we believe, at a fairly young age, and probably died unexpectedly young, perhaps between his fifth an..
Merenhouse
Merenhouse is a style of music developed in the US and Latin America by groups such as Proyecto Uno and Zona 7. It mixes merengue, hip hop and house music, taking mainly rap vocals from hip hop and other musical elements from house music and merengue. ..
Merenrap
Merenrap, or meren-rap, is a style of hip hop music which was formed from the fusion of Dominican merengue music with rapping. The song credited with giving birth to the genre was "Soy Chiquito (No Inventes Papito, No Inventes)", recorded by Santi Y Sus Duendes and Lisa M in 1990. Other artists inc..
Merenre Nemtyemsaf I
Merenre in hieroglyphs | | |height="2px" bgcolor="black"| |height="45" style="padding: 0px 0px 0px 0px;"|ra-mr-r:n |height="2px" bgcolor="black"| | |align="center" valign="middle"| Merenre Nemtyemsaf I (2283 - 2278 BC) was the fourth king of the Sixth dynasty of Egypt. His nomen, th..
Merenre Nemtyemsaf II
Menrenre Antyemsaf II was possibly briefly Pharaoh of Egypt. He is only mentioned in king lists, with no other evidence. His nomen was formerly read as Antyemsaf, a reading now known to be incorrect. The Turin King list says that Merenre reigned for only a year, after succeeding his father Pepi ..
Mereological nihilism
Mereological nihilism (also called compositional nihilism, or what some philosophers just call nihilism) is the position that objects with parts do not exist (not only objects in space, but also objects existing in time do not have any temporal parts, and thus only exist in the present moment), and ..
Mereology
Mereology is a collection of axiomatic formal systems dealing with parts and their respective wholes. Mereology is an application of logic and a branch of ontology. Contents 1 History2 Mereology and set theory3 Axiomatic mereology4 Mereology and natural language5 Two impo..
Mereon
Mereon can refer to: a complex geometrical pattern in three dimensionsa trademark for Media Servers from IP Unity This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point ..
Mereotopology
Mereotopology is a formal theory, combining mereology and topology, of the topological relationships among wholes, parts, and the boundaries between parts. Although the theory is essentially mathematical, it has been entirely developed by logicians and theoretical computer scientists. Smith (1996) ..
Merepeka Raukawa-Tait
Merepeka Raukawa-Tait is a former chief executive of the Women's Refuge organisation of New Zealand. She also stood as a candidate for Parliament, serving deputy leader of the small Christian Heritage Party. Raukawa-Tait (née Raukawa) was born in Fielding. She has worked in a number of jobs, both ..
Mererid Hopwood
Mererid Hopwood is a Welsh poet who made history in 2001 by becoming the first woman ever to win the bardic Chair at the National Eisteddfod of Wales. Originally from Llangynnwr in Carmarthenshire, Hopwood graduated with first-class honours in Spanish and German from the University of Wales, Aberys..
Meret
In Egyptian mythology, Meret (also spelt Mert) was the token wife occasionally given to Hapy, the god of the Nile, her name being a reference to this, meaning simply the beloved. As token wife, she was usually depicted with the same associations as Hapy, having on her head either the blue lotus for ..
Merete Lien
Merete Lien (b. 1952) is a norwegian novelist. Her most known book is Barn av stormen-serie. She have wrote individual novels, too. They are: Bak mörket, Vinterlys and Kongens bror. ..
Merete Van Kamp
Merete Van Kamp (b. November 17 1961 in Kolding) is a Danish-born model turned actress who found success in American television. She played the lead role in the 1983 TV movie Princess Daisy and then was a major cast member in the drama series Dallas as Grace Van Owen during the 1985-1986 season. ..
Meretrix
In ancient Rome, registered prostitutes were called meretrices while the unregistered ones fell under the broad category prostibulae. A meretrix, in Medieval Europe, was understood as any woman held in common, who “turned no one away.” It was generally understood that money would be involved in..
Meretseger
In Egyptian mythology, Meretseger (also spelt Mertseger), meaning she who loves silence, was a cobra-goddess, who was originally a personification of the dangers of the desert. Since the first syllable of her name is the same as that in the word pyramid, it became thought that she lived on top of (o..
Meretz-Yachad
This is an article about the current Israeli political party. For the Jewish homosexuals association in Germany see: YACHAD (Germany). Meretz-Yachad Social Democratic Israel מרצ-יחד ישראל חברתית דמוקרטית Leader Yossi Beilin Founded 1992 Headquarters Tel ..
Meretzky
The name Meretzky probably refers to: Steve Meretzky, game developer ..
Meret Becker
Meret Becker (Meredith Becker, born 15 January 1969 in Bremen) is a German actress and singer. Biography Meret Becker is a daughter of the actors Monika Hansen and Rolf Becker and a sister of Ben Becker. She was married to Alexander Hacke (member of a band Einstürzende Neubauten), who also contr..
Merewether, New South Wales
Merewether is a beach-side southern residential suburb of Newcastle, New South Wales, with a population of around 10,000. The NSW postcode is 2291. Contents 1 Establishment2 Religion3 Industries4 General5 References Establishment Merewether was originally part of the B..
Merewether High School
Merewether High School Scientia ac Labore Established 1979 School type New South Wales Selective Public High School Principal/Headmaster Beverly Peattie Location Broadmeadow, New South Wales, Australia Campus Enrollment ~1080 School colours Blue Homepage [Homepage ..
Merewether Memorial Tower
Merewether Memorial Tower or Merewether Tower is located at Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. Merewether Tower was built during 1884-92. It is important landmark at the confluence of I I Chundrigar Road (previously McLeod Road) and M A Jinnah Road (previously Bunder Road). It was named for Sir William L. ..
Merey
Merey is a commune in the Eure département in France. History As Madrie (Pagus Madriensis, later pays de Merey) it was a pagus in the north of Gaul lying between the Seine river and the rivers Eure and Iton. At the beginning of the fifth century, when the Notitia provinciarum was compiled, it was..
Mere (weapon)
A mere is a Māori war club about 12 inches (30 cm) in length. It has two almost flat sides and a rounded, sharpened top. A mere carved from greenstone is said to possess mana of its own. A mere is usually decorated with koru patterns. ..
Mere addition paradox
The mere addition paradox is a problem in ethics, identified by Derek Parfit, and appearing in his book, Reasons and Persons. The paradox identifies apparent inconsistency between three seemingly true beliefs about population ethics. The paradox The paradox arises from consideration of three diffe..
Mere Christianity
Mere Christianity is a book by C. S. Lewis, adapted from a 1943 series of BBC radio chats broadcast while Lewis was an Oxford don during World War II and it is considered a classic work in Christian apologetics. The transcripts of the broadcasts, expanded into book form, originally appeared in p..
Mere Dead Men
Mere Dead Men (often called MDM) is a British punk band. Formed in 1986 from the break-up of a number of other punk bands, MDM has released several albums, toured the UK, and played in various venues across Europe (such as in the Czech Republic and France). Contents 1 Current members2 ..
Mere Green
There is more than on place called Mere Green: Mere Green, Birmingham, EnglandMere Green, Worcestershire, EnglandThis article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an referred you here, ..
Mere Green, Birmingham
Mere Green is an area of Four Oaks, Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, England. It is a small commercial centre on the edge of Sutton Park. The area made the news in 1983 when Renee, owner of the then La Gondola restaurant on Mere Green, scored a No 1 hit single in the UK with a female singer called Ren..
Mere Green, Worcestershire
Mere Green is a hamlet in the English county of Worcestershire. It is located south of the village of Hanbury roughly mid-way between Worcester and Redditch. External links *[Map sources] for ..
Mere Hamdam Mere Dost
Mere Hamdam Mere Dost is a 1968 film. It stars Dharmendra, Sharmila Tagore, Rehman, Mumtaz and Om Prakash. The music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal and the lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri. External Links ..
Mere Jeevan Saathi
Mere Jeevan Saathi is a Bollywood movie released in 2006 starring Akshay Kumar, Karisma Kapoor and Amisha Patel. The film was supposed to be released in 2004, and was supposed to mark Karisma Kapoor's comeback but due to delays the film was released in February 2006. Synopsis [Spoiler warnin..
Mere Lapsed
Mere Lapsed (English translation: "Children Of The Sea") was the Estonian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1998, performed in Estonian by Koit Toome. The song was performed twenty-third on the night (following Norway's Lars Fredriksen with Alltid Sommer and preceding Turkey's Tüzmen with Unutam..
Mere Smith
Mere Smith is a television script-writer best known for working on Angel Angel episodes Main article: List of Angel (series) episodes 2.04 "Untouched") (writer)2.11 "Redefinition") (writer)2.12 "Blood Money") (writer)2.20 "Over the Rainbow") (writer)3.05 "Fredless") (writer)3.11 "Birthday") (write..
Merfolk (Dungeons & Dragons)
In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, merfolk are a race of humanoids that live underwater. A merfolk has the upper body, arms, and head of a fair-featured human, and instead of legs it has the scaled tail of a great fish. A merfolk is usually neutral in alignment. Merfolk are mari..
Merfyn Frych ap Gwriad
Merfyn Frych ap Gwriad (died 844) was a King of Gwynedd. Merfyn Frych (=Merfyn the Freckled) seized control of Gwynedd in 825 on the death of Hywel ap Rhodri Molwynog, though he may have held power in Anglesey since 818. Merfyn was not a member of the traditional dynasty of Gwynedd, the direct male..
Merfyn Jones
Professor Merfyn Jones is a historian, broadcaster, governor of the BBC and vice-chancellor of the University of Wales, Bangor. He grew up and still lives in Gwynedd, Wales. He is a prolific historian specialising in modern and contemporary Welsh history and has made numerous TV documentaries. Hi..
Merf (disambiguation)
This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Merf may refer to: Merf, a declaration of frustration, usually being a mix be..
Merge
See [Merging and moving pages] for the usage of "Merge" in Wikipedia. Merge, merging, or merger may mean: a merger, the combination of two companies into one companymerger doctrine in lawphonemic mergers, a linguistic concept whereby two sounds that were originally separate phonemes come t..
Mergellina
Mergellina is a section of the city of Naples in the Campania region of Italy. It is at the west end of the seaside road, via Caracciolo, one mile away from the main port of Naples. Historically, it was a small fishing village and port and was quite distinct from Naples, itself. Expansion of Napl..
Mergelyan's theorem
Mergelyan's theorem is a famous result from complex analysis, named after the Armenian mathematician Sergei Nikitovich Mergelyan (born May 19, 1928), and was put forward by him in 1951. It states the following: Let K be a compact subset of the complex plane C such that C\K is connected. Then, every..
Mergers and acquisitions
IIPM - The phrase mergers and acquisitions or M&A refers to the aspect of corporate finance strategy and management dealing with the merging and acquiring of different companies as well as other assets. Usually mergers occur in a friendly setting where executives from the respective companies partic..
Mergers and Acquisitions (The Sopranos episode)
"Mergers and Acquistions" is the 47th episode of the HBO original series, The Sopranos. It was the seventh episode for the show's fourth season. The episode's teleplay was written by Lawrence Konner with a story by Robin Green & Mitchell Burgess and Terence Winter and directed by Dan Attias. It or..
Merger and dissolution of municipalities of Japan
takes place after one or more than one municipality reach consensus to do so. March 31, 2006 was the deadline set by the revised municipality merger promotion law. The law was revised to streamline debt-ridden local governments and to create larger municipalities so more administrative power could..
Merger control
Merger control refers to the procedure of reviewing mergers and acquisitions under antitrust / competition law. Over 60 nations worldwide have adopted a regime providing for merger control. Merger control regimes are adopted to prevent anti-competitive consequences of concentrations (as mergers an..
Merger Control
'Merger Control' refers to the procedure of reviewing mergers and acquisitions under antitrust / competition law. Over 60 nations worldwide have adopted a regime providing for merger control. Merger control regimes are adopted to prevent anti-competitive consequences of concentrations (as mergers/t..
Merger doctrine
The phrase "merger doctrine" is a term of law that actually occurs in several different legal areas. Contents 1 Antitrust2 Civil procedure3 Copyright4 Criminal law5 Family Law6 Real property7 Trust law8 External links Antitrust In U.S. antitrust law, the ..
Merger simulation
Merger simulation is a commonly used technique when analyzing potential welfare costs and benefits of mergers between firms. Merger simulation models typically assume Differentiated Bertrand competition within a market. ..
Merger Treaty
The Merger Treaty, signed in Brussels on 8 April 1965 and in force since 1 July 1967, first gathered together the organizational structures of the then three European Communities (European Coal and Steel Community, European Economic Community and Euratom). This formal name was Treaty establishing a ..
MERGE (medical research)
MERGE is a UK charity funding biomedical research into ME/CFS. MERGE is also known under the working name ME Research UK. It maintains a [Research Publications Database] providing summary data (including abstracts) of over 3,000 research publications on "ME" and "CFS", derived from sources..
Merge (revision control)
Merging is the act of reconciling multiple changes made to different copies of the same file. Most often, it is necessary when a file is modified by two people on two different computers at the same time. Later, these changes are merged, resulting in a single new file that contains both sets of chan..
Merge (software)
Merge is a software system which allows a user to run DOS/Windows 3.1 on SCO UNIX, a virtual machine. Merge was devised by Gerald Popek and developed by his firm Locus, later taken over by a company called Platinum. The SCO Merge 4 version with Windows 95 support was developed at this time. The Me..
Merge (SQL)
A relational database management system uses SQL MERGE (aka. upsert) statements to INSERT new records or UPDATE existing records depending on whether or not a condition matches. MERGE INTO table_name USING table_name ON (condition) WHEN MATCHED THEN UPDATE SET column1 = value1 [, column2 = val..
Merge algorithm
Merge algorithms are a family of algorithms that run sequentially over multiple sorted lists, typically producing more sorted lists as output. This is well-suited for machines with tape drives. Use has declined due to large random access memories, and many applications of merge algorithms have fa..
Merge Module
A merge module is a special kind of Windows Installer database that contains the components needed to install a discrete software bundle. A merge module cannot be installed alone, but must be merged into a standard Windows Installer installation during compile of the installation. Typically, a merge..
Merge Records
Merge Records is an independent record label based in Durham, North Carolina. Merge was originally founded in Chapel Hill, North Carolina by Mac McCaughan and Laura Ballance in 1989 as a way to release singles and cassettes from their band Superchunk, and music created by friends. The first Merg..
Merge Records discography
This is an overview of the releases by Merge Records. MRG001 BRICKS “Winterspring” [cs]Mrg002 WWAX “Live / Left” [cs]Mrg003 METAL PITCHER “A Careful Workman Is The Best Safety Device” [7"]Mrg004 CHUNK "What Do I" b/w "My Noise" & "The Train From Kansas Ci..
Merge sort
In computer science, merge sort or mergesort is a sorting algorithm for rearranging lists (or any other data structure that can only be accessed sequentially, e.g. file streams) into a specified order. It is a particularly good example of the divide and conquer algorithmic paradigm. It is a comparis..
Mergh
Definition Mergh is a slang word invented in Stratford upon Avon, Warwickshire, England. Originally a joke on how somebody talks. Now, mergh has become a more agressive form of the word meh "Hey dude, he stole your car!!!" "MERGH!" History The word mergh originates from a random sound that Domin..
Merginae
The seaducks, Merginae, form a subfamily of the duck, goose and swan family of birds, Anatidae. As the name implies, most but not all, are essentially marine outside the breeding season. Many species have developed specialized salt glands to allow them to tolerate salt water, but these have not ..
Merguez
Merguez Merguez /merˈgez/ is a red, spicy sausage from North Africa and Spain, also popular in France and the German state of Saarland. Merguez is made with lamb or beef, and flavoured with harissa, a hot chili paste which gives it a red color. It is traditionally sun-dried and eaten gr..
Mergui
This article is about the city. For the archipelago, see Mergui Archipelago. Mergui or Myeik (Burmese: မ္ရိတ္‌မ္ရုိ့; MLCTS: ) is a city in Taninthayi Division in Myanmar (Burma), located in the extreme south of the country on an island on the coast of the Andaman Sea. The..
Mergui Archipelago
Map of the Mergui Archipelago The Mergui Archipelago is an archipelago off the western shore of the Malay Peninsula in far southern Myanmar (Burma). It consists of more than 800 islands, varying in size from very small to hundreds of square kilometres. The archipelago's virtual isolation from ..
Mergus
Mergus is a genus of ducks in the seaduck subfamily Merginae. For an overview of the duck, goose and swan family of birds, see Anatidae. Although they are seaducks, most of the mergansers prefer riverine habitats, only Red-breasted Merganser being common on the sea. These large fish-eaters have s..
Merhaba
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Merhan Karimi Nasseri
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Meri
In the mythology of the Bororo people of Brazil, Meri is a folk hero and sun-god. A feature of Saturn's moon Hyperion has been named after him. ..
Meriadar
Dungeons & Dragons Deity ..
Meriadoc
Meriadoc is a name of Brythonic origin, corresponding to Meriadog in modern Welsh, Meryasek (or similar spellings) in Cornish, and Meriadek in modern Breton. It was Latinized as either Meridiadocus or Meriadocus. Among the persons, real or otherwise, carrying the name "Meriadoc" or its variants, ar..
Meriadoc Brandybuck
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Merial
Merial is a world-leading animal health company. It is a joint venture between Merck & Co. and Sanofi-Aventis, founded in 1997. Merial is producing pharmaceutical products and vaccines for livestock, pets and wildlife. Merial employs approximately 5,000 people and operates in more than 150 countries..
Meriam Al-Khalifa
Meriam Al-Khalifa Meriam al-Khalifa is the daughter of Sheik Abdullah bin Ibrahim Al-Khalifa, a relative of King Sheik Hamad bin Isa Al-Khalifa of Bahrain. She acquired notoriety in 1999 after she met Jason Johnson, a United States Marine and a Mormon, in a shopping mall in Bahrain and fell in love..
Meriam language
Meriam (also Miriam, Meryam, Mer, Mir, Miriam-Mir, etc. and East Torres) is the language of Meriam people of Murray Island (Mer) in the Torres Strait, Queensland, Australia. Classification Although Meriam is located in Australian territory, it is regarded as a Papuan language, not an Australian la..
Meriam people
Mer (Murray Island), in the eastern group of Torres Strait Islands off the northern tip of Australia, is home to the Miriam people. The Miriam people are perhaps best known for their involvement in the High Court of Australia's Mabo decision which fundamentally changed land law in Australia - reco..
Merian
Merian may refer to the Swiss engraver Matthäus Merian (1593-1650);his daughter, the naturalist and scientific illustrator Maria Sibylla Merian (1647-1717);a German travel magazine, see Merian (magazine). This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with th..
Merianus
Merianus was a legendary king of the Britons as accounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth. He was preceded by Gurgintius and succeeded by Bledudo. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Merian (magazine)
"Merian" is a German travel magazine. It was founded in 1948 and is published by Jahreszeiten Verlag in Hamburg. Each issue of this monthly print publication is devoted to a specific city or region. It is named after Matthäus Merian. External links [Official site][Mediadata] ..
Merian C. Cooper
Merian C. Cooper Merian Caldwell Cooper (October 24, 1893, Jacksonville, Florida, USA — April 21, 1973, San Diego, California, USA, died of cancer) was an American aviator, adventurer, director, screenwriter and producer. His most famous film work was the 1933 movie King Kong. He was ma..
Meribah
Meribah is one of the places the Israelites stopped at during the Exodus. Its an ambiguous place, occurring twice in the Bible, first in Exodus 17, then in Numbers 20. It appears to be two different places based on the route they took, but both places have almost the same happenings. Contents 1&..
Meribeth Burton
Meribeth Burton is a Canadian journalist, best known for her work as a television news anchor and reporter. She is currently a Senior Reporter and back-up anchor at CIVI-TV (A-Channel Vancouver Island) in Victoria, British Columbia. Background and news career Meribeth was born in Sudbury Ontario an..
Meribeth E. Cameron
Meribeth E. Cameron is an American educator who served as Acting President of Mount Holyoke College from 1968-1969. She received her B.A. and Ph.D. from Stanford University. External links [Biography] ..
Meriç, Edirne
Meriç is a district of Edirne Province, Turkey. Edirne | Enez | Havsa | İpsala | Keşan | Lalapaşa | Meriç | Süleoğlu | Uzunköprü | ..
Merici College
Merici College Established 1959 School type Private Secondary School Principal Catherine Rey Enrollment approx. 1000 Mascot n/a Homepage [School website] Merici College is a Catholic girls' high school located in the suburb of Braddon in Canberra, Australia. It caters f..
Merida, Leyte
Merida is a 4th class municipality in the province of Leyte, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 25,326 people in 5,622 households. Barangays Merida is politically subdivided into 22 barangays. BinabayeCabaliwanCalunanganCalunasanCambalongCan-unzoCanbantugCasildaL..
Meridarch
A meridarch was the civil governor of a province in the Hellenistic world (4th-1st century BCE). Judea Shortly after 153 BCE, Josephus relates Alexander Balas appointed Jonathan Maccabeus as strategos (general) and meridarch (civil governor of a province) of Judea, and sent him back with honors to ..
Merida (Dragon Prince)
The Merida area fictional people created by Melanie Rawn for her Dragon Prince and Dragon Star trilogies. These trilogies make up the Dragon Prince Series. The Merida are assassins. They are a people without a home, without a Princedom or any known permanent Keep, though they currently hide withi..
Meridel Le Sueur
Meridel Le Sueur (b. 1900, Murray, IA; d. 1996, Hudson, WI) was an American writer associated with the proletarian movement of the 1930s and 1940s. Like her counterparts John Steinbeck, Nelson Algren and Jack Conroy, Le Sueur wrote about the struggles of the working class during the Great Depress..
Meriden
There are several places called Meriden: UK Meriden, Hertfordshire, EnglandMeriden, West Midlands, England US Meriden, Connecticut, United StatesMeriden, Iowa, United StatesMeriden, Kansas, United StatesMeriden, Minnesota, United StatesMeriden, New Hampshire, United StatesMeriden, New Jersey, Unite..
Meriden, Connecticut
Meriden is a city in New Haven County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 58,244 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Transportation4.1 Railroad4.2 Highway5 Points of interest6 Meriden in popular culture7 Notabl..
Meriden, Iowa
Meriden is a city in Cherokee County, Iowa, United States. The population was 184 at the 2000 census. Geography Meriden is located at [42°47′39″N, 95°38′3″W] (42.794201, -95.634084)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city h..
Meriden, Kansas
Meriden is a city in Jefferson County, Kansas, United States. The population was 706 at the 2000 census. Geography Meriden is located at [39°11′21″N, 95°34′6″W] (39.189036, -95.568360)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the ci..
Meriden, Strathfield
Image Semper Fidelis'Always Faithful' Established 1897 School type Anglican Non-Selective Independent Day School Principal Mrs Carolyn Blanden Address 10 Redmyre Rd, Strathfield Enrolment 850 Students (Years K-12) Affiliations AHIGS, School Colours Blue and White School S..
Meriden, West Midlands
Church of St. Lawrence Meriden is a village and civil parish in the Solihull borough of the West Midlands in England. It is located midway between Birmingham and Coventry, approximately 5 miles away from Birmingham International Airport. The surrounding countryside, known as the Meriden Gap, f..
Meriden (UK Parliament constituency)
Meriden County constituency Meriden shown within West Midlands, and West Midlands shown within England Created: 1955 MP: Caroline Spelman Party: Conservative Type: House of Commons County: West Midlands EP constituency: West Midlands Meriden is a constituency represented in the Ho..
Meriden Gap
The Meriden Gap is a mostly rural area located in the West Midlands between Solihull and Coventry. It serves as a green belt which separates the latter from the large West Midlands conurbation, which includes Birmingham and Wolverhampton. The 'Gap' takes its name from the largest village in the area..
Meriden Rural District
The Meriden Rural District was a former rural district of Warwickshire, England, which existed between 1894 and 1974. Its headquarters were based in the village of Meriden. Various boundary changes occurred to the district over the years. It gained area from the abolished Castle Bromwich Rural Di..
Meriden Township, Minnesota
Meriden Township is a township in Steele County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 631 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 93.7 km² (36.2 mi²). 93.5 km² (36.1 mi²) of it is land and 0.2 km² (0.1 mi²) of it (0..
Meridian
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The prime meridian at Greenwich, England Meridian is: Meridian (astronomy): an imaginary circle perpendicular to the horizon.Meridian (Chinese medicine): an important concept in traditional Chinese medicine.Meridian (geography..
Meridian, Colorado
Meridian is a census-designated place (CDP) in Douglas County, Colorado, USA. The population was 184 at the 2000 census. Geography Meridian is located at [39°32′55″N, 104°51′3″W] (39.548714, -104.850969)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Cen..
Meridian, Florida
Meridian is a small and old unincorporated community in northwestern Leon County, Florida, USA. Location Meridian is located on the west side of Lake Iamonia on N. Meridian Road 12 miles north of Tallahassee. History Meridian started as the center and community gathering place for nearby ante..
Meridian, Idaho
Meridian is a city in Ada County, Idaho. As of the 2000 census, Meridian population was 34,919 (2003 estimate: 41,127). [link] The most recent United States Census estimates place Meridian as the fifth largest city in Idaho behind Boise, Nampa, Idaho Falls and Pocatello. However, as of ..
Meridian, Logan County, Oklahoma
Meridian is a town in Logan County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 54 at the 2000 census. Geography Meridian is located at [35°50′37″N, 97°14′48″W] (35.843545, -97.246625)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the tow..
Meridian, Mississippi
Meridian is a city located in, and the county seat of, Lauderdale County in Mississippi, a state of the United States of America. The population was 39,968 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 City Government2 Geography3 Education4 Demographics5 Media and Publishing5.1 N..
Meridian, New York
Meridian is a village in Cayuga County, New York, United States. The population was 350 at the 2000 census. The Village of Meridian is entirely in the Town of Cato.Route 370 passes through the village. Geography Meridian is located at [43°9′49″N, 76°32′6″W] (43.163531, -76.53..
Meridian, Oklahoma
Meridian is the name of two towns in the U.S. state of Oklahoma: Meridian, Logan County, OklahomaMeridian, Stephens County, Oklahoma This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an ..
Meridian, Pennsylvania
Meridian is a census-designated place (CDP) in Butler County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 3,794 at the 2000 census. Geography Meridian is located at [40°51′16″N, 79°57′23″W] (40.854415, -79.956359)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the Unit..
Meridian, Seattle, Washington
Meridian Meridian or Tangletown is the part of Seattle's Wallingford neighborhood that lies north of N. 50th Street, near Green Lake. Some consider it to lie outside of Wallingford proper. The name "Tangletown" comes from the disturbance of Seattle's street grid in this transition zone, where ..
Meridian, Stephens County, Oklahoma
Meridian is a census-designated place (CDP) in Stephens County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 1,485 at the 2000 census. Geography Meridian is located at [34°25′1″N, 97°58′11″W] (34.416951, -97.969636)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United ..
Meridian, Texas
Meridian is a city in Bosque County, Texas, United States. The population was 1,491 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Bosque County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Geography Meridian is located at [31°55′29″N, 97°39′24″W] (31.924649, -97.656668)[Geographi..
Meridian- Baseline State Park
Meridian- Baseline State Park is a state park in Michigan. ..
Meridiana
Meridiana is a low-cost airline based in Italy. Contents 1 Code data2 History3 Fleet4 New routes5 External links Code data IATA Code: IGICAO Code: ISSCallsign: Merair History The airline was founded as Alisarda on March 29 1963 by the Aga Khan to promote tourism to Sar..
Meridiani Planum
Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity looks southwest across Meridiani Planum; the Rover's discarded backshell and parachute are visible in the distance. Hematite deposits in Meridiani Planum mapped from orbit, with Opportunity rover landing site ellipse Meridiani Planum is a plain locate..
Meridiano
Meridiano (meaning, the meridian) is a municipality/county in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. Its coordinates are [20°21′33″S, 50°10′24″W]. The population in 2004 is 4,149, the area is 228.84 km² The elevation is 529 m. ..
Meridiano Televisión
Meridiano Televisión was born in 1996 as a privately owned television network in Venezuela, exclusively dedicated to national and international sports. Its owned by Bloque De Armas, a company that is also the owner the newspaper, Diario Meridiano, which also specializies in sports. With many si..
Meridianul Românesc
Meridianul Românesc is a Romanian-American newspaper published weekly in the Romanian language. It has no political or religious affiliation, but aims to be the voice of the Romanian-American community, as stated in its editorial policy. It was founded in March, 1973 by Marius Ligi. The newspaper i..
Meridianville, Alabama
Meridianville is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Madison County, Alabama, and is included in the Huntsville-Decatur Metro Area. As of the 2000 census, the population of the community is 4,117. Geography Meridianville is located at [34°52′10″N, 86°34′42″W&#..
Meridian (astronomy)
This article is about the astronomical concept. For other uses of the word, see Meridian. In the sky, a meridian is an imaginary great circle on the celestial sphere that passes through the zenith and the north point on the horizon. It passes through the north point on the horizon, through the cele..
Meridian (Chinese medicine)
The concept of meridians (Chinese: "jing-luo"经络) arises from the techniques and doctrines of traditional Chinese medicine including acupuncture and acupressure. According to these practices, the body's vital energy, "qi", circulates through the body along specific interconnected channels calle..
Meridian (comics)
'Meridian' was a comic book series published by CrossGen Comics, and taking place on the planet Demetria, in CrossGen's Sigilverse. It was written by Barbara Kesel, and penciled by a number of artists including Joshua Middleton and Steve McNiven. Meridian ran for 44 issues, from July of 2000 to Ap..
Meridian (DS9 episode)
"Meridian" is a third-season episode of the television series [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]. Quick Overview: Dax falls in love with a man whose world is in a state of flux. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Preceded by:"Civil Defense" [[List of St..
Meridian (geography)
A meridian is an imaginary line on the Earth's surface from the North Pole to the South Pole that connects all locations with a given longitude. The position of a point on the meridian is given by the latitude. Each meridian is perpendicular to all circles of latitude at the intersection points. Eac..
Meridian (perimetry, visual field)
This article is about the perimetry concept. For other uses of the word, see Meridian. Meridian is used in perimetry and in specifying visual fields. According to IPS Perimetry Standards 1978 (2002): "Perimetry is the measurement of [an observer's] visual functions ... at topographically ..
Meridian (Stargate SG-1)
"Meridian" }||}}} }|episode list=|overridean=}} episode }|episode list=}} of the science fiction}}} television series Stargate SG-1}}}. Plot } The episode starts out as SG-1 returns to base, Carter hastily tells General Hammond that Daniel has been exposed to radiation. Hammond asks for an explanat..
Meridian 59
Meridian 59 is an online computer role-playing game first published by 3DO Studios and now run by Near Death Studios. As a "massively multiplayer", 3D graphical RPG with a flat-rate monthly fee from 1996, it is often credited as the first MMORPG. Contents 1 History2 Gameplay3 S..
Meridian Academy
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Meridian altitude
Meridian Altitude is an astronomical navigation method of calculating an observer's latitude. Contents 1 Principle2 Methodology3 History4 See also5 References Principle This is the simplest calculation of astronomical navigation and is when an observer determines his la..
Meridian Audio, Ltd.
Boothroyd Stuart Meridian is a British manufacturer of high-end high-fidelity audio and video equipment. Founded in the 1970's by Bob Stuart and Allen Boothroyd, its products have proved popular among audiophiles and more recently in the lifestyle technology/home theatre field. The company intro..
Meridian Broadcasting
Meridian Broadcasting is the holder of the ITV franchise for South and South East England. It has been broadcasting since 1 January 1993, when it replaced TVS. The main headquarters were situated at studios in Northam, Southampton, but in December 2004 they moved to part of an office building in Wh..
Meridian Charter Township, Michigan
Meridian Charter Township is a charter township in Ingham County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 39,116 at the 2000 census. Meridian Township is the local government unit that includes the unincorporated communities of Okemos and Haslett. Geography According to the United States ..
Meridian circle
The meridian circle, or transit circle, is an instrument for observing the time of a stars passing the meridian, at the same time measuring its angular distance from the zenith. The idea of having an instrument (quadrant) fixed in the plane of the meridian occurred even to the ancient astronome..
Meridian Energy
Meridian Energy Limited, a New Zealand-based company, performs electricity generation and electricity retailing. The company generates the largest proportion of New Zealand's electricity, providing for approximately one-third of the country's power needs (12,000 GWh). Greenpeace has [ajudged�..
Meridian Gate
Meridian Gate, viewed from the south The Meridian Gate (Traditional Chinese: ; Simplified Chinese: }}}; pinyin: ) is the southern (and largest) gate of the Forbidden City. It has five arches. The three central arches are close together; the two flanking arches are farther apart from the three..
Meridian Green
Meridan Green is a California-based folk musician, and one half of Parsons Green, a collaboration with Byrds guitarist Gene Parsons. Contents 1 History2 Discography2.1 Solo2.2 Parsons Green2.3 Other work3 External links History Green was born to former folk musicia..
Meridian Highway
Meridian Highway was a predecessor to U.S. Highway 81. ..
Meridian High School
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Meridian Hills, Indiana
Meridian Hills is a town in Indiana, United States. The population was 1,713 at the 2000 census. It has existed as an "included town" since 1970, when it was incorporated into Indianapolis as part of Unigov, losing governmental powers thereto. It is legally part of Indianapolis, according to Indiana..
Meridian Hill Park
A thirteen-basin cascade fountain is one of the most dramatic features of Meridian Hill Park. Meridian Hill Park, also known unofficially as Malcolm X Park, is located in the Washington, D.C. neighborhood of Columbia Heights. The 12 acres (49,000 m²) of landscaped grounds are maintained b..
Meridian house
House History Meridian House, at 1630 Crescent Place (in Washington, D.C.), was built by Ambassador Irwin Boyle Laughlin. He purchased the land in 1912, two years after his friend Henry White bought the adjacent site. After a long and distinguished career with the US Foreign Service, Mr. Laughlin re..
Meridian Junior College
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