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Å, Moskenes
Å is a village in the municipality of Moskenes, in Lofoten in Norway. Å is traditionally a fishing village, specialising in stockfish, but now also features tourism. The town contains the Lofoten Stockfish Museum and the Norwegian Fishing Village Museum. It is served by European route E10, t..
Mo-Sai
Mo-Sai is a method of producing precast concrete cladding panels. It was patented by John Earley in 1940. The Mo-Sai institute later refined Earley's method and became the leader in exposed aggregate concrete. Buildings featuring Mo-Sai panels include: Columbine Building in Colorado Springs (1960)..
Moïse de Camondo
As a child, the Count Moïse de Camondo moved with his family, from their home in Turkey, to Paris where he grew up and continued his father's career as a banker. In 1912 he completely rebuilt the family mansion on the Parc Monceau in order to house his collection of 18th century French furniture a..
Moïse Fortier
Moïse (Moyse) Fortier (November 6 1815–October 17 1877) was a Quebec businessman and political figure. He was a Liberal member of the Canadian House of Commons representing Yamaska from 1867 to 1872. He was born in Saint-Léon in 1815. He became a merchant at Saint-David-d'Yamaska and was al..
Moïse Schwab
Moïse Schwab (Paris, September 181839-1918) was a French librarian and author. He was educated at the Jewish school and the Talmud Torah at Strasburg. From 1857 to 1866 he was secretary to Salomon Munk; then for a year he was official interpreter at the Paris court of appeals; and from 1868 was lib..
MOS
The Wikipedia manual of style is at [Manual of Style]. Mos is the singular form of the more commonly used plural noun Mores. The acronym MOS may refer to: In general: Ma On Shan - a new town in Hong KongMOS Burger - a hamburger restaurant chain in JapanMilitary Occupational Specialty, th..
Mos
See MOS for the three-letter acronym. Mos is a municipality in Galicia, Spain in the province of Pontevedra and next to Vigo. [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit ] Municipalities of Pontevedra Agolada | Arbo | Baiona | Barro | Bueu | Caldas de Reis | Cambados | Campo Lameiro | C..
Mosada
Mosada is a short verse play in three scenes written by William Butler Yeats, and published in 1886. The only characters are Mosada, a "moorish girl," her friend the hunchback child Cola, a Christian monk and a few nameless inquisitors. The play is set in a fictional kingdom. In the first scene..
Mosaic
Detail of mosaic from Herculaneum depicting Amphitrite A small part of The Great Pavement, a Roman mosaic laid in AD 325 at Woodchester, Gloucestershire, England. Cave canem mosaics ('beware of the dog') were a popular motif for the threshold of Roman villas. Early 12th-ce..
Mosaic, a journal for the interdisciplinary study of literature
Contents 1 About the Journal2 Awards and Recognition3 Historical Background4 Conferences5 External links About the Journal Founded in 1967, the year of Canada's centennial, Mosaic is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to publishing the very best critical work i..
MOSAIC.WAV
MOSAIC.WAV was a japanese Gamewave band from Akihabara, widely known for doing theme songs to hentai games, they eventually began to produce their own original work in 2004. Their name is no doubt a reference to the use of mosaics to sensor the genitals in hentai, and WAV is a sound format. Mosaic..
Mosaic: World News from the Middle East
Mosaic: World News from The Middle East is the Peabody Award-winning 30-minute news program offered by US free satellite channel LinkTV. Mosaic features selections from daily TV news programs produced by national broadcasters throughout the Middle East. The news reports are presented unedited and tr..
Mosaics (album)
Mosaics is the title of an album by Mark Heard, released in 1985 on Home Sweet Home Records. Contents 1 The Album Cover2 Track Listing2.1 Side One2.2 Side Two3 The Band4 Production Notes The Album Cover The cover art included a mosaic of a photo of Heard. The pho..
Mosaic (disambiguation)
The term Mosaic may refer to: Mosaic - a decorative art.Mosaic (church) - church in Los Angeles pastored by Erwin Raphael McManus.Mosaic (web browser) - an early browser.Moses, or to the laws he established (Mosaic law)—when used attributively.Genetic mosaicism - when there is more than one g..
Mosaic (genetics)
In medicine (genetics), a mosaic or mosaicism denotes the presence of two populations of cells with different genotypes in one patient, where usually one of the two is affected by a genetic disorder. Mosaicism may result from a mutation during development which is propagated to only a subset of th..
Mosaic (geodemography)
Mosaic is a geodemographic classification software system for the United Kingdom run by Experian. It was created by Richard Webber; before Mosaic he created a similar system, "ACORN", which is run by CACI. The software is used to profile populations in different postcode areas in the UK for target..
Mosaic (web browser)
Mosaic is considered by scholars to be the first important World Wide Web browser and Gopher client, and was the first browser which ran on Windows (rather than UNIX), which opened the web up to the general public [link]. It was developed at the National Center for Supercomputing Applicat..
Mosaic corydoras
Mosaic corydoras and reticulated corydoras are common names shared by two similar but distinct members of the Corydoras genus: Corydoras haraldschultzi, known by the common names mosaic corydoras and reticulated corydoras.Corydoras reticulatus, known by the common names mosaic corydoras, reticulate..
Mosaic evolution
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since April 2006. In neodarwinist Theory of ..
Mosaic Generation
The Mosaic Generation is a term used to describe those born between 1984 and 2002. The term was coined by Christian author George Barna and is mainly used within Evangelical Christian circles-- most sources refer to this generation by the name "Generation Y" or "iGeneration". According to Barna, t..
Mosaic gold
Mosaic gold, or stannic sulphide, SnS2, is obtained as a yellow scaly crystalline powder, and used as a pigment in bronzing and gilding wood and metal work. It was called by the alchemists aurum musivum, or aurum mosaicum. It is also called bronze powder.[1] Alchemists prepared this by com..
Mosaic gulper shark
The mosaic gulper shark Centrophorus tessellatus is a small, rare deepwater dogfish, found in the Pacific Ocean around Honshu, Japan and the Hawaiian Islands at depths of between 260 and 730 m. The mosaic gulper shark has no anal fin, two dorsal fins with large spines, the second dorsal relativel..
Mosaic moray
The mosaic moray, (Enchelycore ramosa) is a moray eel of the genus Enchelycore, found in south east Australia and around the offshore islands off Northland on the North Island of New Zealand at depths down to 100 metres, in reef areas of broken rock. Their length is between 40 and 180 centimetres..
Mosaic notation program
Mosaic is a now abandoned software programme for producing music originally appearing as Professional Composer. Mark of the Unicorn, the company that produced the software, decided to update Professional Composer and the result was Mosaic. No media release was ever produced by the company about Mosa..
Mosaic Records
Mosaic Records is an American specialist jazz record label, founded in 1983 by Michael Cuscuna and Charlie Lourie to issue coherent limited edition box sets (initially on LP) of jazz recordings by individual musicians, which had fallen out of print or suffered neglect. The sets would be leased from..
Mosaic Stadium at Taylor Field
Mosaic Stadium at Taylor Field is a sports stadium in Regina, Saskatchewan that is the home field of the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League; until 2005 it was also the site of University of Regina Rams and Regina Thunder of the Prairie Football Conference football teams. High ..
Mosaic viruses
Mosaic viruses are plant viruses that cause the leaves to have a speckled appearance. Species include plum pox virus (in the potyvirus genus) and tobacco mosaic virus (in the tobamovirus genus.) External links MeSH [Mosaic+Viruses]["Mosaic Virus Diseases of Vine Crops" at osu.edu�..
Mosaik
Mosaik is a German comic book. First published in December, 1955, it is the longest running German comic book and the only one originating in East Germany that still exists. Mosaik was created by illustrator and caricaturist Hannes Hegen. From 1955 to 1975, the protagonists of Mosaik were Dig, Dag..
Mosan
Mosan is a hypothetical language family consisting of the Salishan, Wakashan, and Chimakuan languages of the Pacific Northwest region of North America. It was proposed by Edward Sapir in 1929 in the Encyclopædia Britannica. Little evidence has been adduced in favor of such a grouping and no progres..
Mosan art
Mosan art or Rheno-Mosan art is medieval art from the valleys of the Meuse and Rhine, in present-day Belgium and Rhineland, from the 11th, 12th and 13th centuries. The Mosan region was formed largely by the boundary of the Bishopric of Liège, which had political linkages to the Holy Roman Empire,..
Mosaraf Ali
Dr Mosaraf Ali (born in Calcutta in 1953) is qualified in both Western and Indian medicine and is a leading proponent of integrated medicine, seeking to combine the best of both areas of expertise. He is the author of a number of books including: Dr Ali's Women's Health Bible, Dr Ali's Weight Loss..
Mosasaur
Mosasaurs (from Latin Mosa, the Meuse river where the fossils were first discovered, and Greek sauros, lizard) were serpentine marine lizards, more closely related to snakes than to monitor lizards (Lee 1997). Mosasaurs were not dinosaurs, but lepidosaurs. These predators evolved from semi-aquatic ..
Mosasaurinae
Mosasaurinae (Gervais, 1853; Williston, 1897) is a subfamily of mosasaurs, a diverse group of Late Cretaceous marine squamates. Russell (1967, pp. 123-124) defined the Mosasurinae as differing from all other mosasaurs as follows: "Small rostrum present or absent anterior to premaxillary teeth. Fou..
Mosasaurus
Mosasaurus (IPA pronunciation: ['mozəˌsɔrʊs]) "lizard of the Meuse" was a genus of mosasaur, a carnivorous, aquatic lizard, somewhat resembling a flippered crocodile, with elongated heavy jaws. The genus lived in the Maastrichtian age of the Cretaceous period (Mesozoic era), around 70..
Mosasaurus Conybeare in Parkinson, 1822
Contents 0.0.0.1 Type Species0.0.0.2 Original Reference0.0.0.3 Referred Species0.0.0.4 Stratigraphical Range0.0.0.5 Geographical Range1 Remarks & Trivia2 References3 External links Type Species Mosasaurus hoffmanni Mantell, 1829 Note: No species epithet wa..
Mosavi
Seyed Ali Akbar Mosavi (also known as Mosavi Khoeini) started his political career from being active in Islamic Students Association of Khajeh Nasir university. Students under "Islamic Associations" are the biggest pro-democracy student group in the universities in Iran. Later on he was elected to b..
Mosa Zi Zemmori
Mosa Zi Zemmori is a Belgian who was captured and detained in the United States Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, in Cuba.[Administrative Review Board - factors in favor of continued detention or release (.pdf)], US Department of Defense - page 101-102 Contents 1 Combatant Status Review T..
Mosbach
Mosbach and the other cities on the Neckar River Mosbach is the capital of the Neckar-Odenwald district in the north of Baden-Württemberg, Germany, about 58 km east of Heidelberg. Its geographical position is 49.21'N 9.9'E. It contains about 25,000 inhabitants in 6 areas: Mosbach Town, Loh..
Mosbach Abbey
Mosbach Abbey (Kloster Mosbach) was a Benedictine monastery, later a monastery of Augustinian Canons, in the town of Mosbach in the Odenwald, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Mosbach Abbey As part of the systematic Carolingian Christianisation of this part of Germany, a number of monasteries were set u..
Mosborough
Mosborough Shown within Sheffield District: Sheffield UK Parliament constituency: Sheffield Attercliffe Ceremonial county: South Yorkshire Region: Yorkshire and the Humber Population (2001): 16,300 Councillors David Barker (Labour Party)Andrew Peat (Labour Party)Samuel Wall (Labour Party) ..
Mosby
Mosby can refer to: John S. Mosby, a Confederate partisan ranger in the American Civil WarMosby, MissouriMosby, Norway 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 po..
Mosby, Missouri
Mosby is a city in Clay County, Missouri, along the Fishing River. The population was 242 at the 2000 census. Geography Mosby is located at [39°18′51″N, 94°18′12″W] (39.314190, -94.303369)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, th..
Mosby, Norway
Mosby is a village in Kristiansand municipality, Norway. Its population in 1999 was 1,950 , but since 2001 it is considered a part of the urban area Kristiansand. . References ..
Mosby Parsons
Mosby Monroe Parsons (born May 21, 1822 in Charlottesville, Virginia; died August 15, 1865) was a Brigadier General of the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. He fought in the Mexican War, then worked as Attorney General in Missouri from 1853 to 1857. During the secession crisis,..
Mosby Woods Elementary School
This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or improve this page yourself}} if you can. See [discussion page] for details. Mosby Woods Elementary School School type Public school Principal Mahri Aste Location F..
Moscato
[Muscat (grape and wine)] [Moscato, Judah (Italian rabbi, poet, and philosopher of the sixteenth century)] ..
Moschatel
The Moschatel or Muskroot (Adoxa moschatellina) is the sole member of the genus Adoxa. It grows in hedgerows throughout Europe, Asia, and North America, in cool forests, at low altitudes in the far north, to high altitudes in mountains in the south of its range. The flowers, and plant, has a musk-..
Moschato
> Statistics Prefecture: Attica Metropolitan Area: Athens Location:Latitude:Longitude: 37.9495 (37°56'57') N lat. 23.6737 (23°40'30') E long. Area:-Total-Water-Rank -2 km² Phaleron Bay10 m(centre)around 20 m Postal code: 183 Area/distance code: 11-30-210 (030-210)-940 t..
Moschia
Moschia is a mountainous region of Armenia between Iberia, Armenia, and Colchia. The Moschian Mountains were the connecting chain between the Caucasus and Anti Taurus Mountains. The people of that area were known as the Moschi. Wilhelm Gesenius suggested that the Moschi were descended from the Bib..
Moschiano
Moschiano 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&nb..
Moschino
Moschino is a part of the Aeffe fashion group and a designer and manufacturer of women's and men's fashion. It was originally created in 1983 by the late Francisco Moschino, and is well known for its "classico con twist", classical twist. The current head of design, Rosella Jardini, has been trying ..
Moschion
Moschion was a Greek obstetrician and physician - he lived in the second century. ..
Moschops
Moschops (meaning silly face) was a prehistoric mammal-like reptile (therapsid) which lived in the Middle Permian, some 265 million years ago. Its remains were found in the Karoo region of South Africa. Body It was the largest animal in the area at the time , with a body length of around 13 feet..
Moschus
''Moschus is also the genus of musk deer. Moschus, Ancient Greek bucolic poet and friend of the Alexandrian grammarian Aristarchus of Samothrace, was born at Syracuse and flourished about 150 BC. He was the author of a short epic poem, Europa, and a pretty little epigram, Love, the Runaway, imitat..
Moscito
Moscito (Major Oriented Strong Club -- Intermediate Two Openings, sometimes Major Oriented Strong Club, Intrepid Two Openings) is a Bidding or Bridge System of the game of Contract Bridge invented by the Australian expert Paul Marston in the mid-1980s. According to him, this modification of his For..
Moscofilero
Moscofilero, or moscophilero, is an aromatic white grape of Greek origins with a rosy hue and quite spicy flavor with good acidity. Grown throughout much of Greece but especially in the Peloponnesian islands where it is used to make a dry and bold wine with lots of spice and perfume. Can have simila..
Moscone Center
The Moscone Center is San Francisco, California's largest convention center and exhibition hall. Built in 1981 with Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum as architects, it is named for George Moscone, a former mayor of San Francisco who was assassinated in 1978. The center consists of two connected halls n..
Moscone Recreation Center
Moscone Recreation Center is a park located between Chestnut Street and Bay Street, Laguna Street and Webster Street in San Francisco's Marina District. Formerly known as Funston Park, the area was renamed in honor of slain political figure George Moscone. The park includes tennis courts, baseba..
Mosconi Cup
The Mosconi Cup is an annual nine-ball pool tournament contested between teams representing Europe and the USA. The trophy is named after American player Willie Mosconi. It has been referred to as the Ryder Cup of pool. The 2005 Mosconi Cup was played in Las Vegas between December 15 and December ..
Moscovian
Moscovian is an epoch of the Pennsylvanian Time Period. ..
Moscow
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Moscow (Russian: Москва́, Moskva, IPA: [mʌ'skva] [listen] ([Media helphelp]·[info])) is the capital of Russia and the country's principal political, economic, financial, educational, and transportation center,..
Moscow, Camden and San Augustine Railroad
The Moscow, Camden & San Augustine Railroad Company (AAR reporting mark MCSA) is a Class III short line railroad headquartered in Camden, Texas. It is a subsidiary of International Paper. The MCSA operates a 6.9 mi (11.1 km) line from Camden to an interchange with the Union Pacific Railroad in ..
Moscow, Idaho
Moscow (pronounced Mos-co to avoid confusion with other places with the name Moscow) is the county seat of Latah County[Geographic references#6GR6] in northern Idaho, along the Washington/Idaho border. The city is the home of the University of Idaho, the land grant institution and primary ..
Moscow, India
Moscow is a village in the Kottayam district of Kerala, South India. The name was instituted because of Soviet influence in that state during the Cold War. ..
Moscow, Kansas
Moscow is a city in Stevens County, Kansas, United States. The population was 247 at the 2000 census. Geography Moscow is located at [37°19′26″N, 101°12′23″W] (37.323843, -101.206506)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city..
Moscow, Maine
Moscow is a town in Somerset County, Maine, United States. The population was 577 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 124.9 km² (48.2 mi²). 118.6 km² (45.8 mi²) of it is land and 6.3 km² (2.4 mi²) of it (5.04%) is water. D..
Moscow, Ohio
Moscow is a village in Clermont County, Ohio, USA. The population was 244 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 See also4 External links Geography Moscow is located at [38°51′26″N, 84°13′43″W] (38.857258, -84.228609)[Geographic ref..
Moscow, Pennsylvania
Moscow is a borough in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,883 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 General Information2 Geography3 Demographics4 External links General Information ZIP code: 18444Area code: 570Local phone codes: 842, 848 Geography M..
Moscow, Scotland
Moscow is a hamlet in East Ayrshire in Scotland. It is on the A719 road some four miles east of Kilmarnock. The name is thought to be a corruption of 'Moss-hall' or 'Moss-haw' but its spelling was formalised in 1812 to mark Napoleon's retreat from Moscow. A nearby watercourse in the Volga Burn. As..
Moscow, Tennessee
Moscow is a city in Fayette County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 422 at the 2000 census. Geography Moscow is located at [35°3′40″N, 89°23′59″W] (35.060976, -89.399649)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city..
Moscow, Texas
Moscow is a town located in Polk County, Texas in the United States of America. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 107. Contents 1 General Information2 Geography3 Demographics4 External links General Information Moscow is at the junction of U.S. Highwa..
Moscow, West Virginia
Moscow is an unincorporated town on the Ohio River along West Virginia State Route 2 in Hancock County, West Virginia. External links ..
Moscow, Wisconsin
Moscow is a town in Iowa County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 594 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 107.1 km² (41.3 mi²). 107.1 km² (41.3 mi²) of it is land and 0.02% is water. Demographics As of the census..
Moscow-City
Moscow-City (Russian: Москва-Сити) or Moscow International Business Center (Московский Международный Деловой Центр) is a projected part of central Moscow, Russia. Geographically situated in Presnya in eastern Moscow, located at the Third Ring, the Mosco..
Moscow-Petushki
Moscow-Petushki, or Moscow to the End of the Line, is a semi-autobiographical postmodernist prose poem by Russian writer and satirist Venedikt Erofeev ([Венедикт Ерофеев]). Written between 1969 and 1970 and passed around in samizdat, it was first published in 1973 in Israel ..
Moscow-Saint Petersburg Railway
The Moscow to Saint Petersburg Railway is a 649.7 km railway running between the two largest Russian cities of Moscow and Saint Petersburg through four oblasts: Moscow, Tver, Novgorod and Leningrad. It is the leading traffic artery for the whole of the north-west region of Russia. Since 1931, a f..
Moscow-Washington hotline
The Moscow-Washington hotline was established by John F. Kennedy and Nikita Khrushchev in 1963, after the Cuban Missile Crisis, to hopefully avoid extreme issues such as had just occurred. It was a direct link of communication between the US and the USSR, and was a teletype machine, using text and n..
Moscow (disambiguation)
Moscow can refer to the following locations: Moscow - the capital of RussiaMoscow, Idaho - a city in Idaho, in the United StatesMoscow, India - a village in IndiaMoscow, Kansas - a city in Kansas, in the United StatesMoscow, Maine - a city in Maine, in the United StatesMoscow, Ohio - a city in Ohio..
Moscow 2012 Olympic bid
2012 Summer Olympic bids Overview · London (winner) Madrid · Moscow · New York City · Paris 2012 Summer Olympics Details City Moscow, Russia Bid committee [Official site] Previous games hosted 1980 Summer Olympics Decision Result Eliminated in R..
Moscow 2042
Moscow 2042 is a 1986 novel (translated from Russian 1987) by Vladimir Voinovich. In this book, the alter ego of the author travels to the future, where he sees how communism has been built up in Moscow: at first, it seems the government has actually been successful in doing so. But slowly it beco..
Moscow and Rhind Mathematical Papyri
The Moscow and Rhind Mathematical Papyri are two of the oldest mathematical texts discovered. They are both written on papyrus. Contents 1 The Moscow Mathematical Papyrus2 The Rhind Mathematical Papyrus3 See also4 References The Moscow Mathematical Papyrus 14th problem of ..
Moscow Arena
Moscow Arena is a multi-use indoor arena in Moscow, Russia that is currently under construction. Once completed in 2007, it will be used mostly for ice hockey and basketball matches. The arena will have a capacity of 15,000 people. ..
Moscow Art Theatre
The Moscow Art Theatre is a theatre company in Moscow, Russia, founded in 1897 by Konstantin Stanislavsky and Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko. It was conceived as a venue for naturalistic theatre, in contrast to the melodramas that were Russia's dominant form of theatre at the time. The theatre quic..
Moscow Aviation Institute
The official MAI symbol Moscow Aviation Institute (State University of Aerospace Technology) (Russian: ), named after Sergo Ordzhonikidze, is one of several major engineering higher education establishments in Moscow (along with Moscow State University, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technol..
Moscow Biennale
One of the most obvious consequences of political and economical stabilisation in Russia is the growing interest of the Russian society in contemporary culture, and more precisely in contemporary art. As a result a totally new Russian art infrastructure has emerged through art fairs, commercial gall..
Moscow blagochinnostny okrugs
Moscow blagochinnostny okrugs are blagochiniyes, i.e., administrative subdivisions of the realm of the Russian Orthodox Church in Moscow. As of 2006 Богоявленское благочиние Москвы (Округ Центральный, Басманное и Красносельное уп..
Moscow broomball
Moscow broomball is a sport similar to ice-hockey played by non-Russians in Moscow. It is known by its players simply as "broomball", but is called Moscow broomball here to distinguish it from the similar sport of the same name played in Canada. Contents 1 Pitch and equipment2 Game p..
Moscow Canal
Moscow Canal (Russian: Канал имени Москвы); former name - Moscow-Volga Canal (until 1947) is a canal that connects the Moskva River with the main transportation artery of European Russia the Volga. It is located in the Moscow and Tver Oblasts north of Moscow. The Moscow Canal, const..
Moscow Centre
Moscow Centre is a fictional intelligence agency created by John Le Carré. It is part of the KGB concerned with foreign espionage and counterintelligence. The part of Moscow Centre most often referred to in Le Carré's novels is headed by Karla, the code name for a (male!) case officer who has r..
Moscow Circus on Tsvetnoy Boulevard
Moscow Circus on Tsvetnoi Boulevard used to be the only circus in Moscow between 1926 and 1971 and still remains the most popular one. The circus building was opened on 20 October 1880 as the Solomonsky Circus. Known by a variety of names during the Soviet period, the troupe was awarded the Order of..
Moscow City Hall
For a projected structure, see City Hall and City Duma The former Moscow City Hall is an ornate red-brick edifice situated immediately to the east from the State Historical Museum and notable in the history of architecture as a unique hybrid of the Russian Revival and Neo-Renaissance styles. Hist..
Moscow Conference
Three Moscow conferences took place during the course of World War II. Government leaders or senior representatives of the three leading Allies of World War II, Great Britain, the United States of America, and the Soviet Union took part in each conference. The First Moscow Conference, from September..
Moscow Conference (1941)
The First Moscow Conference of World War II took place from September 29, 1941 to October 1, 1941. Averell Harriman representing the United States of America and Lord Beaverbrook representing the United Kingdom met with Joseph Stalin of the Soviet Union to give assurances that those two leading All..
Moscow Conference (1942)
The Second Moscow Conference between the major Allies of World War II took place from August 12, 1942 to August 17, 1942. Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Averell Harriman Special Representative of the United States President's Special Mission to Moscow, and Joseph Stalin ..
Moscow Conference (1943)
The Third Moscow Conference between the major Allies of World War II took place from October 18 to November 11 1943. A meeting of the foreign ministers of the United Kingdom, Anthony Eden; the United States, Cordell Hull; and the Soviet Union, Vyacheslav Molotov; resulted in the Moscow Declaration..
Moscow Conference (1945)
The Moscow Conference of Foreign Ministers (also know as the Interim Meeting of Foreign Ministers) of the United States (James F. Byrnes), the United Kingdom (Ernest Bevin), and the Soviet Union (Vyacheslav Molotov) met between December 16 and December 26 1945, to discuss the problems of occupation..
Moscow Conservatory
The Moscow Conservatory (Московская Государственная Консерватория им. П.И.Чайковского) is a prominent music school in Russia, whose graduates included Sergey Rachmaninoff, Alexander Scriabin, Aram Khachaturian, Mstislav Rostropovich, and Alfred Sc..
Moscow Country Club Resort
Moscow Country Club Resort is a GlavUpDK Golf Resort at Nakhabino/Krasnogorsk in Greater Moscow, with Russia's only 18-hole Golf Course developed by Ivan Sergeyev and Alexander Zinovyev and Antti Peltoniemi from a project by renowned architect Robert Trent Jones Jr. Founded in 1994. External links..
Moscow Declaration
The Moscow Declaration was signed during the Moscow Conference (1943) on October 30, 1943. The formal name of the declaration was "Declaration of the Four Nations on General Security". It was signed by the Foreign Secretaries the Governments of the United States of America, United Kingdom and the S..
Moscow Does Not Believe In Tears
Москва Слезам Не Верит (Moscow Does Not Believe In Tears, Moskva slezam ne verit) is a 1979 Soviet film made by Mosfilm. It was written by Valentin Chernykh and directed by Vladimir Menshov. The leading roles were played by Menshov's wife Vera Alentova and by Aleksey Batalov. ..
Moscow Duma elections, 2005
In 2005, in Moscow there were elections [link]. ..
Moscow Engineering Physics Institute
Moscow Engineering Physics Institute (Russian: Московский Инженерно-Физический Институт, abbreviated МИФИ, MEPhI) is one of the most recognized technical universities in Russia. MEPhI was founded in 1942 by the father of Soviet nuclear project Igor Kurchato..
Moscow House of Photography
Moscow House of Photography is a Russian museum, which maintains a large collection of old and contemporary Russian photographic masterpieces and also organizes festivals and large scale projects. The museum collection compiles masterpieces of the Russian photo art, including works by Alexander Gri..
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (Russian: Московский Физико-Технический институт), abbreviated MIPT or informally Phystech (alternative transliterations: MFTI, Fizteh, Russian: МФТИ, Физтех) is the leading Russian university, originally estab..
Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys
Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys (Technological University) (Russian: Московский институт стали и сплавов, s..
Moscow Interbank Currency Exchange
The Moscow Interbank Currency Exchange (MICEX) is the largest, most liquid and best organized financial exchange operating in the Russian Federation. Trading hours are 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Friday. Background and Structure MICEX is the model for the natiowide system of currency, quity..
Moscow International Film Festival
Moscow International Film Festival, or MIFF is the second oldest festival in the world, after the Venice Film Festival. It was first held in Moscow in 1935. From 1959 to 1995 it was held every second year in July. The festival has been held annually since 1995. The festival's top prize is the stat..
Moscow Internet Exchange
The Moscow Internet Exchange (MSK-IX) is an Internet Exchange Point located in Moscow, in the Russian Federation. MSK-IX is a neutral and independent entitity, originally established in 1995 with a single location inside of the Moscow International Telephone Exchange (Russian: ), but it is now compr..
Moscow Kremlin
Coordinates: [55°45′6″N, 37°37′4″E] The Moscow Kremlin The Moscow Kremlin (Russian: Московский Кремль) is the best known kremlin (Russian citadel, for the etymology see Vasmer [online]). It is a historical fortified complex overlooking the Red Squa..
Moscow Kremlin (Fabergé Egg)
The Moscow Kremlin Egg (or the Uspenski Cathedral Egg) is a jewelled Easter egg made under the supervision of the Russian jeweller Peter Carl Fabergé in 1906, for the last Tsar of Russia, Nicholas II. Tsar Nicholas presented the egg to his wife, the Czarina Alexandra Fyodorovna. Craftsmanship ..
Moscow linguistic circle
The Moscow linguistic circle was a group of important thinkers in semiotics, literary theory, and linguistics active in Moscow from 1915 to ca. 1924. Its members included Roman Jakobson, Grigory Vinokur, and Petr Bogatyrev. The group was a counterpart to the St. Petersburg linguistic group OPOJAZ;..
Moscow Manege
Moscow Manege Moscow Manege is a large oblong building which gives its name to the vast Manege Square, which was cleared in the 1930s, adjacent to the more famous Red Square. A manège is an indoor riding academy. Designed by Spanish engineer Agustin de Bétancourt with a unique roof without..
Moscow Mathematical Journal
The Moscow Mathematical Journal, often referred to by its acronym MMJ, is a mathematics journal published quarterly by the Independent University of Moscow and distributed by the American Mathematical Society. Managing Editors: Yu. Ilyashenko (Independent University of Moscow and Cornell Univers..
Moscow Metallurgical Plant
Moscow Metallurgical Plant Serp i Molot ("hammer and sickle") in Moscow, Russia was founded in 1883 as a metallurgic worksop and became known as Guzhon Plant (завод Гужона). It is one of the oldest major industrial enterprises in the middle Russia. In the Soviet times it was renamed afte..
MoSCoW Method
For other uses, see Moscow (disambiguation). MoSCoW is a method used in business and particularly in software development to get an understanding with the customer on the importance they place on the delivery of each functional requirement. It originated as part of the Dynamic Systems Development ..
Moscow Metro
A current official map of the Moscow Metro. The Moscow Metro, which spans almost the entire Russian capital, is one of the world's most heavily used metro systems. It is well known for the ornate design of many of its stations, which contain stunningly beautiful examples of socialist realist ..
Moscow Metro 2
The Metro 2 in Moscow, Russia is a purported secret underground metro system which parallels the public Moscow Metro. The system, supposedly built in the time of Stalin and codenamed D-6 by the KGBhttp://www.moscowpass.ru/dir_eng/3006200303429/, was apparently built for state security and its exist..
Moscow Mills, Missouri
Moscow Mills is a city in Lincoln County, Missouri, United States. The population was 1,742 at the 2000 census. Geography Moscow Mills is located at [38°56′40″N, 90°55′14″W] (38.944347, -90.920683)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census B..
Moscow ML
Moscow ML is an implementation of Standard ML. The codebase is derived from Caml Light. The latest release is 2.01. Supported platforms include Unices, Windows, Mac OS and .NET. External links [MoscowML home page] ..
Moscow Monorail Transit System
The Moscow Monorail Transit System (MMTS) (Russian: ) - monorail system in Moscow (Russia), in Severo-Vostochny (Norh-Eastern) administrative district. It links metro stations Timiryazevskaya and VDNKh (length - 4.7 km). Stations Timiryazevskaya.Ulitsa Milashenkhova.Teletsentr.Ulitsa akadimi..
Moscow Mule
[[wikibooks:Bartending|Wikibooks Bartending]] has more about this subject: [[wikibooks:Bartending/Cocktails/Moscow Mule|Moscow Mule]] A Moscow Mule is a cocktail made with vodka, ginger beer and lime. Other variations Mexican Mule, with TequilaJamaican Mule, with spiced rumWild Mule, with absi..
Moscow Museum of Modern Art
The Moscow Museum of Modern Art is a modern art museum at Petrovka in Moscow, Russia that opened in December 1999. The project was initiated and executed by Zurab Tsereteli, president of the Russian Academy of Arts, whose private collection constituted the core of the Museum’s assemblage. The Mus..
Moscow News
For the Imperial Russian newspaper, see Moscow News (Imperial Russia). Moscow News is Russia’s longest-running independent English language daily newspaper. Some of its articles are translated from Moskovskiye Novosti. Current managing editor is Andrei Belikov. Its central offices was located in P..
Moscow Nights
Podmoskovnye Vechera (Russian: Подмосковные Вечера, English: "Moscow Nights" or, more correctly, "Evenings near Moscow") is one of the most famous Russian songs outside Russia. The song was written by two well-established songwriters, Vasili Solovyov-Sedoy and Mikhail Matusovsky..
Moscow Oblast
Moscow Oblast (Russian: ) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast) officially established on January 14, 1929. It is the most populous Russian oblast (pop. 6,618,538 without Moscow as of 2002 All-Russian Population Census) while its area is small by Russian standards at 45,900 km², so it is on..
Moscow on the Hudson
Moscow on the Hudson is a 1984 comedy starring Robin Williams, and directed by Paul Mazursky. Williams plays a Russian circus musician who defects from the Soviet Union while on a visit to the United States. Williams' co-stars in this film were Maria Conchita Alonso, Ilya Baskin, Savely Kramarov, A..
Moscow Peace Treaty (1940)
Areas ceded by Finland to the Soviet Union The Moscow Peace Treaty was signed by Finland and the Soviet Union on March 12, 1940. It marked the end of the Winter War. Contents 1 Background2 The Harsh Peace3 See also4 External link Background The Finnish government receiv..
Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra
The Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra is an orchestra based in Moscow, Russia. It was founded in 1951 by Samuil Samosud, acquiring its current name in 1953. It is most associated with longtime conductor Kiril Kondrashin under whom it premiered Shostakovich's Fourth and Thirteenth symphonies as well as..
Moscow Power Engineering Institute
Moscow Power Engineering Institute (Technical University) is a university in Moscow, Russia, founded in 1930. Official site: [MPEI] ..
Moscow Rail Terminal
The Moscow Rail Terminal, with an easily recognizable Neo-Renaissance frontage on Nevsky Prospekt and Uprising Square, is the main line terminal station in Central Saint Petersburg. It is a terminus for the Moscow-Saint Petersburg Railway and other lines running from Central and South Russia, Sib..
Moscow School of Mathematics and Navigation
Moscow School of Mathematics and Navigation was a Russian educational institution founded by Peter the Great in 1701 and situated in the Sukharev Tower. It provided Russians with technical education for the first time and much of its curriculum was devoted to producing sailors, engineers, cartograph..
Moscow School of painting, sculpturing and architecture
School of painting, sculpturing and architecture - the Moscow school of painting, sculpturing and the architecture, the largest alongside with St.Petersburg Academy of arts the maximum art educational institution of Russia. It was based in 1832 by E.I.Makovski and A.S. Yastrebilov as the Natural c..
Moscow Square
Moszkva tér (Moscow Square) is a square in Budapest and a station of the M2 (East-West) line of the Budapest Metro. It can be considered the centre of Buda, because of its traffic and the several stores around it, including Mammut, a huge mall. Buda Castle is easily available from here. ..
Moscow Square (film)
Moscow Square (Hungarian: Moszkva tér) is a Hungarian film made in 2001. It is named after Moscow Square in Budapest and is about a group of high school students who would rather party than take notice of the history taking place all round them in 1989. External link ..
Moscow State Circus
The Moscow State Circus is a touring circus. Their performances cover all the familiar circus skills such as clowning, juggling, trapeze artistry, extreme balancing and strongman acts etc. All performers are Russian, trained in the Russian circus tradition. The Stars of the Moscow State Circus is..
Moscow State Forest University
Moscow State Forest University (MSFU) is a specialized establishment of higher education which trains engineering personnel, scientists as well as bachelors and masters for forest industry, wood processing and pulp-and-paper industry and is the major educational and scientific centre of forest compl..
Moscow State Institute of International Relations
Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO-University) (Russian: Московский государственный институт международных отношений (Университет) МИД России, often abbreviated МГИМО, MGIMO) is a public university..
Moscow State Jewish Theater
The Moscow State Jewish Theater, Russian language: Московский Государственный Еврейский Театр, also known by its acronym GOSET: ГОСЕТ) was a Yiddish theater company established in 1919 and shut down in 1948 by the Soviet authorities. Originated before th..
Moscow State Mining University
Moscow State Mining University (Московский государственный горный университет in Russian) is a Russian institute of higher education that prepares mining engineers. --> Its history can be traced back to September 4, 1918, when Moscow Mining Academy was fo..
Moscow State Technical University
The Bauman Moscow State Technical University (Bauman MSTU, sometimes colloquially referred to as the Bauman School) (Russian: ) a public university located in Moscow, Russia. Bauman MSTU is one of the oldest and biggest Russian educational institutions offering the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in variou..
Moscow State University
Moscow State University M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University (Russian: Московский государственный университет имени М.В.Ломоносова, often abbreviated МГУ, MSU, MGU) is the largest and arguably the oldest university in Russia, founded i..
Moscow Sun Yat-sen University
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Moscow theater hostage crisis
The Moscow theatre hostage crisis was the seizure on October 23, 2002 of a crowded Moscow theatre by armed Chechen men and women who claimed allegiance to the separatist movement in Chechnya. They took over 900 hostages and demanded the withdrawal of Russian forces from Chechnya. After a siege of tw..
Moscow Time
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Moscow Township, Michigan
Moscow Township is a township in Hillsdale County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 1,445 at the 2000 census. The headwaters for the south branch of the Kalamazoo River arise in the south of the township. There is a Headwaters Park located on U.S. Highway 12 near the Township Hall. ..
Moscow Township, Minnesota
Moscow Township is a township in Freeborn County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 605 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 93.9 km² (36.2 mi²). 93.5 km² (36.1 mi²) of it is land and 0.3 km² (0.1 mi²) of it (..
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Moscow Trials
The Moscow Trials were a series of trials of political opponents of Joseph Stalin during the Great Purge. They are widely considered to have been show trials in which the verdicts were predetermined. The defendants were accused of conspiring with the western powers to assassinate Stalin and other So..
Moscow Triumphal Gates
The Moscow Triumphal Gates (Russian: , Moskovskiye Triumfalnye vorota) is a Neoclassical triumphal arch in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The monument — built mainly in cast iron — was erected in 1834 -1838 in the memory of the Russian victory in the Russo-Turkish War, 1828-1829. 19th century At t..
Moscow University Ice Shelf
Moscow University Ice Shelf ([67°0′S 121°0′E]) is a narrow ice shelf, about 120 miles long, which fringes Sabrina Coast between Totten Glacier and Paulding Bay. Dalton Iceberg Tongue extends north from the east part of the shelf. The feature was partly delineated from aerial photogra..
Moscow Uprising
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. Moscow Uprising may refer to several events that took place in Moscow, Russia..
Moscow Uprising of 1682
Moscow Uprising of 1682, also known as Streltsy Uprising of 1682 (Russian: ), was an uprising of the Moscow Streltsy regiments which resulted in supreme power being devolved on Sophia Alekseyevna. Behind the uprising was the rivalry between the relatives of the two wives of the late Tsar Alexis I ..
Moscow Victory Parade of 1945
Moscow Victory Parade of 1945 was a victory parade held after the defeat of Nazi Germany in the Great Patriotic War. It took place in the Soviet capital of Moscow, mostly centering around a military parade through Red Square. The parade took place on June 24, 1945, over a month after the May 9th, ..
Moscow Villa Hut
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Moscow Zoo
The Moscow Zoo entrance. The Moscow Zoo is the largest and oldest, newly expanded and renovated zoo in Moscow, Russia. The Moscow Zoo was founded in 1864 by professor-biologists of MSU, K.F.Rulje, S.A.Usov and A.P.Bogdanov. In 1919 it was nationalized and since 1922 it has belonged to the ci..
Moscrop Secondary School
Moscrop Secondary School is a publicly operated secondary school in Burnaby, British Columbia. It is the only school in School District 41 to offer the French Immersion program. Currently Moscrop Secondary has students from grades 8 to 12. Until recently Moscrop Secondary was a Junior High, with ..
Moscufo
Moscufo is a comune and town in the Province of Pescara in the Abruzzo region of Italy Abruzzo · Communes of the province of Pescara Abbateggio | Alanno | Bolognano | Brittoli | Bussi sul Tirino | Cappelle sul Tavo | Caramanico Terme | Carpineto della Nora | Castiglione a Casauria | C..
Moseby's Big Brother
"Moseby's Big Brother" is an episode of The Suite Life of Zack and Cody. Contents 1 Plot2 Quotes3 Trivia4 Notes5 References Plot [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Zack & Cody ask their mother to buy them new bikes, but she t..
Mosėdis
St. Michael Archangel church in Mosėdis Mosėdis (Polish: Masiady) is a small town in northern Lithuania in Klaipeda County, best known for its stone collection. The museum and impressive outdoor collection were initiated by Vaclovas Intas and have since expanded all over the town. The town ..
Mosel
Mosel may mean the following: the river Moselle in its German spellinga part of the wine-growing-region Mosel-Saar-Ruwer in GermanyMosel, Iraq This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish ..
Mosel, Wisconsin
Mosel is a town in Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 839 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 54.8 km² (21.1 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 839 people, 310 househo..
Mosel-Saar-Ruwer
Mosel-Saar-Ruwer is a German wine-growing-region in the valleys of the rivers Moselle, Saar and Ruwer near Koblenz and Trier, Rhineland-Palatinate. It is famous for its wines of Riesling, Elbling and Müller-Thurgau grapes. A steep vineyard overlooking the Moselle River There are the followin..
Moseley
For the British politician and other people with the same surname, see Moseley or Mosley. Moseley is a suburb of Birmingham, England, located 2 miles to the south of the city centre. It has a reputation as a lively and cosmopolitan area, much favoured by young professionals because of its bars, re..
Moseley's law
Moseley's law is an empirical law concerning the characteristic electromagnetic spectrum that is emitted or absorbed by atoms. Using x-ray diffraction techniques in the 1910s, Henry Moseley found that the most intense short-wavelength line in the x-ray spectrum of a particular element was related t..
Moseley (crater)
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Moseley (disambiguation)
Moseley is a suburb of Birmingham, England and also a town in Worcestershire. Moseley is also a reasonably common family name, so there are a number of famous people known by that name: Henry Moseley was an English physicist.Jonny Moseley was a skier.Hoke Moseley is a fictional detective created by..
Moseley and Kings Heath
Moseley and Kings Heath is a ward within the formal district of Selly Oak, covering the Moseley and Kings Heath areas of Birmingham, England. Committee The Moseley and Kings Heath Ward Committee is part of the official structure of Birmingham City Council and exists to discuss issues which effect ..
Moseley Bog
Moseley Bog is a nature reserve in the Moseley area of Birmingham in England, at Grid reference . It was once a secondary reservoir to feed the millpond of Sarehole Mill. Although now drained, the embankment on its eastern side remains. The Coldbath Brook flows from Coldbath Pool through a culvert,..
Moseley Cricket Club
Moseley Cricket Club is an amateur cricket club in Solihull, Birmingham. Their 1st and 2nd XIs currently play in the Birmingham and District Premier League premier division. It is a founder member club of the Birmingham League and is one of the most prominent clubs in English Club Cricket, winning t..
Moseley dance centre
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Moseley Neighbourhood Forum
Moseley Neighbourhood Forum is a forum of local Moseley residents who represent a geographic area of Birmingham, England. The city has a number of neighbourhood forums, bodies recognised by the City Council, which allow local residents (non-politicians) to help shape local policies and local service..
Moseley Old Hall
Moseley Old Hall is a National Trust property, north of Wolverhampton in the United Kingdom. It is famous as one of the resting places of Charles II of England during his escape to France following defeat at the Battle of Worcester in 1651. The Hall was built in 1600 and was the home of the Whitgr..
Moseley Railway Trust
The Moseley Railway Trust is a major British collection of industrial narrow gauge locomotives and other equipment. It has its base in south Manchester. The Trust's collection has been storage since 1998 having been forced to vacate its site at Cheadle, near Manchester, where it operated a two foot..
Moseley Rugby Football Club
-->Moseley Rugby Club was formed in 1873 and is based at Billesley Common in Birmingham. The club originally played at the Reddings, but after attempting to keep up with the transition to professional rugby, the club ran into financial difficulties and was forced to sell their prestigious 125 year ..
Moseley School
Moseley School (incorporating Spring Hill College) is a large comprehensive in the Moseley area of Birmingham, England. Once dubbed by the Daily Mirror as the most dilapidated school in the country, it has now been fully restored and refurbished. The history of what is now Moseley School is somew..
Moseley Shoals
Moseley Shoals is a 1996 album by the British rock group Ocean Colour Scene, that was released during the Britpop era. The first single taken from the album was "The Riverboat Song", which was popularised by Chris Evans on TFI Friday. Perhaps their best remembered song "The Day we Caught the Tra..
Moseley Shoals Records
Moseley Shoals Records is an independent record label in the United Kingdom. The company was set up by British rock band Ocean Colour Scene in 2004, so that they could release their Live Acoustic at the Jam House album. The name Moseley Shoals is taken from their breakthrough second album Moseley ..
Moselle
Moselle Details Information Number 57 Region Lorraine Prefecture Metz(2 arrondissements:Metz-Ville,Metz-Campagne) Subprefectures Boulay-MoselleChâteau-SalinsForbachSarrebourgSarregueminesThionville(2 arrondissements:Thionville-Est,Thionville-Ouest) Density Ranked 19th1,023,44716..
Moselle, Missouri
Moselle is an unincorporated community in Franklin County, Missouri, and is largely abandoned. It is located about five miles northeast of St. Clair. The community was incorporated as a town in 1860 (having since being disincorporated) and is named after the Moselle River or Moselle département..
Moselle-Line
The Moselle-Line was the designation of a line of French barrier forts (forts d'arrêt) on the upper Moselle between the fortresses of Épinal and Belfort. The purpose of this line, the separate forts of which command the relatively few lines of advance from upper Alsace through the Vosges, was to ..
Moselle Franconian
Moselle Franconian is a dialect of the High German language, which is spoken in the German states of North Rhine-Westphalia and Rhineland-Palatinate as well as Romania and the département de Moselle of France. Moselle Franconian is spoken in several North Rhine-Westphalian municipalities around Si..
Moselle River
The Moselle (French Moselle, German Mosel, from Latin Mosella, "little Meuse") is a river flowing through France, Luxembourg and Germany, joining the Rhine river at Koblenz. The river gave its name to two French départements: Moselle and Meurthe-et-Moselle. Geography The source of the Moselle is..
Moselle valley
The Moselle valley is a region in north-eastern France, north-western Germany, and eastern Luxembourg, centred on the river valley formed by the Moselle. The Moselle runs through, and along the borders of, the three different countries, and drains a fourth, Belgium. The Moselle has been promoted a..
Mosely Square, Glenelg
Moseley Square is a public square in the City of Holdfast Bay at Glenelg. Located between Jetty Road and Glenelg Beach, the Square is popular gathering place and is situated amongst important edifices such as Town Hall and Glenelg Jetty as well as the Stanford Grand Hotel. It is a terminus of the Ad..
Mosel Vitelic Corporation
Mosel Vitelic is a company that produces integrated circuits for memory. It was started in 1985 and now makes DRAM and Flash memory. They use a .12u/.14u process and manufacture 128Mb/256Mb SDR, DDRI RAM and 256Mb/512Mb DDRII RAM. ..
Moser
Moser is a family name and may refer to many people. People Annemarie Moser-Pröll (1953), Austrian skierDietz-Rüdiger Moser (1939), German academicEdda Moser (1938), German sopranoFrancesco Moser (1951), Italian cyclistGeorg Moser (1923-1988), German catholic bishopGeorge Michael Moser (1706-17..
Moserobie
Moserobie is an independent Swedish jazz record label with artists such as Jonas Kullhammar, Torbjörn Zetterberg, Nacka Forum, Alberto Pinton and many others. The company was founded in 2000 by saxophone player Jonas Kullhammar, and has released over 40 releases since then. See also List of record..
Moseroth
Moseroth (Hebrew: מֹסֵרוֹת) is one of the places the Israelites stopped at during the Exodus. It may be the same as Moserah. Its name means bonds. Previous Station:Hashmonah the ExodusStations list Next Station:Bene Jaakan ..
Moser Baer
MoserBaer is a company specialized in development and manufacture of removable data storage media. It has a large product range of Compact Discs and Digital Versatile Discs (DVDs). It is a market Leader in its segment. It's Headquarter is in New Delhi, India. ..
Moser Cicli
As did many Italian bicycle racers, Francesco Moser began building racing bicycles after his retirement, in a small workshop in Trento, Italy. With a production of 2-3,000 frames annually, Moser's frames are relatively unique among Italian racing bicycles for being fillet brazed using silver solder ..
Moser Glass
Moser Glass is a luxury, high-quality glass manufacturer based in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic. The company is known for manufacturing fine stemware, decorative glassware (such as vases, ashtray, candlestick), luxury glass gifts and various art engravings. Several renowned figures, such as Pope Pius..
Moses
Moses strikes water from the stone, by Bacchiacca Moses or Móshe (מֹשֶׁה, Standard Hebrew, Tiberian Hebrew Mōšeh, Arabic موسى Mūsa, Ge'ez ሙሴ Musse) is a legendary Hebrew liberator, leader, lawgiver, prophet, and historian, and also one of the greatest figures in Jewish histo..
Moses (disambiguation)
Moses is the first name of: Moses ben Amram, Hebrew lawgiver.Moses Alexander (1853–1932), former governor of Idaho.Moses Amayraut (1596-1664), French theologian and metaphysician.Moses Barrett (1973-present) hip-hop musician known as Petey PabloMoses Cordovero (1522-1570), a medieval rabbi.Moses ..
Moses (Michelangelo)
Moses Michelangelo, 1515 Marble, height 235 cm San Pietro in Vincoli Michelangelo's Moses is marble sculpture executed by Michelangelo Buonarroti 1513-1515 which depicts the Biblical figure Moses. Originally intended for the tomb of Pope Julius II in St. Peter's Basilica, "Moses" and the ..
Moses (song)
Moses is a song by the famous British band, Coldplay. This song was released in the year 2003 in the album Live 2003, on which it is the eighth track on the second disk. It was written about Chris Martin's wife Gwyneth Paltrow. This song inspired the name of Chris and Gwyneth's second child, born in..
Moses Abigdor Lichtenstadt
Moses Abigor Lichtenstadt (1787-1870) was a Hebraist and Talmud scholar from Lublin, Poland. He was known for his great charity towards poor students, and helped found public schooling for Jewish children in Odessa. He wrote a number of articles on Biblical and Talmudic subjects for various publica..
Moses Alexander
Moses Alexander (born November 13, 1853 in Obrigheim, Bavaria, Germany - died January 4, 1932 in Boise, Idaho) was the first elected Jewish governor of a U.S. state, serving as Governor of Idaho from 1915 until 1919. Contents 1 Early Life and Career2 Political Career in Idaho3 Go..
Moses Amschel Bauer
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. Moses Amschel Bauer was a German Jewish moneychanger and goldsmith. He opened a shop in the Judengasse in Fran..
Moses Amyraut
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. Moses Amyraut (1596-1664), a..
Moses and Monotheism
Moses and Monotheism is a book by Sigmund Freud. It was first published in 1939. In it, Freud argues that Moses was actually an Ancient Egyptian, and in some way related to Akhenaten, an ancient Egyptian monotheist. The book was written in three parts, and was a departure from the rest of Freud's..
Moses Annenberg
Moses Louis Annenberg (February 11, 1877 – July 20, 1942) was a major U.S. newspaper publisher, who purchased The Philadelphia Inquirer in 1936. Moe, as he was called, began his career as a rough-hewn Chicago newspaper salesman for the Hearst Corporation, eventually building a fortune and success..
Moses Ashikodi
Moses Ashikodi (born June 27, 1987, in Lagos, Nigeria) is a professional football player for the Scottish club, the Rangers. Ashikodi, a striker, has played for England at youth levels, including appearances at the 2002 Under 16 Victory Shield (scoring in a 1-0 victory against Wales), the 2003 Unde..
Moses Austin
Moses Austin (October 4, 1761–June 10, 1821) is best known for his efforts in the American lead industry and as the father of Stephen F. Austin. Contents 1 Early Life2 Businessman3 Texas4 Notes5 References Early Life Moses was born in Durham, Connecticut and soon m..
Moses ben Hanoch
Moses ben Hanoch or Moses ben Enoch (in Hebrew language, Moshe ben Hanoch) was a medieval rabbi who inadvertantly became the preeminent Talmudic scholar of Spain. He died about 965. Moses was one of the four scholars that went from Sura, the seat of a once flourishing but then declining Talmudic ac..
Moses ben Jacob Cordovero
Moses ben Jacob Cordovero or Moshe Cordevero [pr. Cor-do-eiro] (1522-1570), known by the acronym the Ramak, was a pre-modern rabbi and one of the greatest scholars of Judaism's Kabbalah. He is without a doubt the greatest Jewish mystical thinker of all time - a figure without whom 16th cent..
Moses ben Jacob of Coucy
Rabbi Moses ben Jacob of Coucy was a French Tosafist and authority on Halakha (Jewish law). He lived in the first half of the thirteenth century, and was a descendant of a family of distinguished scholars. He is best known as author of one of the earliest codifications of Halakha, the "Sefer Mitzvot..
Moses ben Joseph di Trani (the Elder)
Moses ben Joseph di Trani (the Elder) called מבי"ט or Mabit; Talmudist; born at Salonica 1505; died in Jerusalem 1585. His father had fled to Salonica from Apulia three years prior to his birth. While still a boy Moses was sent to Adrianople to pursue the study of the Talmud under the supervisio..
Moses Blackman
Moses Blackman (December 6, 1908 - June 3, 1983), was a South African born British crystallographer. His father was a minister of religion, Rev. Joseph Blackman. Education Victoria Boys' High School, Grahamstown, South Africa; Rhodes University College, Grahamstown; University of Göttingen, Unive..
Moses Blah
Moses Zeh Blah (born April 18, 1947) was named President of Liberia on August 11, 2003, following the resignation of Charles Taylor. He served as president for two months, until October 14, 2003, when a UN-backed transitional government, headed by Gyude Bryant, was sworn in. Blah joined with Tayl..
Moses Bledso Corwin
Moses Bledso Corwin (January 5, 1790 - April 7, 1872) was a United States Representative from Ohio. Born in Bourbon County, Kentucky, he spent the early part of his life on a farm, and attended the rural schools. He studied law, and was admitted to the bar in 1812, commencing practice in Urbana, Ohi..
Moses Brings Plenty
Moses Brings Plenty is a Lakota American actor. He was born on the Pine Ridge Reservation, and he currently lives in Rapid City, South Dakota. As an actor, he has played bit parts in Hidalgo, and Pirates of the Caribbean. He also played Quanah Parker in the History Channel documentary, Comanche Wa..
Moses Brown
Not to be confused with Moses Brown School. Moses Brown (1738–1836), designed and built the first factory houses for spinning machines during the American industrial revolution. Moses Brown also co-designed and built the first water-powered cotton mill in the United States with Samuel Slater. Br..
Moses Brown School
Moses Brown (For The Honor Of Truth) Established 1784 School type Private, Religious affiliation Quaker Head of school Joanne P. Hoffman Location Providence, RI, USA Campus Urban, 33 acres Enrollment 1,102 total Faculty 217 Average class size 16 students Student:Teach..
Moses Carver
Moses Carver (1812–1910) was a German American settler, and father of George Washington Carver. Originally the "owners" of George's family, after slavery was abolished, Moses and his wife Susan raised George and his brother Jim as their own. He was a particular man; he offended Confederates by..
Moses Chan
Moses Chan (陳豪) (b. April 16 1971) is an actor from Hong Kong. Having started his career working mostly on films, Chan has gained remarkable success in recent years while concentrating on his TV acting career with Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB). His career has especially been boosted by his..
Moses Cheng
Moses M.C. Cheng, GBS OBE JP (Traditional Chinese: 鄭慕智) is a lawyer by profession and a major contributor in the public domain of Hong Kong. An alumnus of St. Paul's Co-educational College and a former member of the Hong Kong Legislative Council, some of his major past and current public servi..
Moses Cleaveland
The City of Cleveland, Ohio was named after Moses Cleaveland, a surveyor of the Connecticut Land Company. He was born in Canterbury, Windham County, Connecticut on January 29th, 1754. In 1777, he graduated Yale where he studied law. He returned to his native town and began his own practice. In 17..
Moses Coit Tyler
Moses Coit Tyler (August 2, 1835 - December 28, 1900), American author, was born in Griswold, Connecticut. At an early age he removed with his parents to Detroit, Michigan. He entered the University of Michigan in 1853, but in the next year went to Yale College, where he was a member of Skull & Bon..
Moses Cone Health System
Moses Cone Health System (MCHS) is a private, not-for-profit, healthcare delivery system based in Greensboro, NC, that includes The Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital, Wesley Long Community Hospital, The Women’s Hospital of Greensboro, Moses Cone Health System Behavioral Health Center, Annie Penn H..
Moses da Costa
Moses da Costa, also called Anthony da Costa, was an 18th century English banker. He was so successful as a banker, that he was wrongly thought to be on the board of the Bank of England. In 1727, he brought an action against the Russia Company, which refused to admit him to membership on the groun..
Moses de Leon
Moses de Leon (c. 1250-1305), known in Hebrew as Moshe ben Shem-Tov, was a Spanish rabbi and Kabbalist who is thought of as the composer or redactor of the Zohar. It is a matter of controversy if the Zohar is his own work, or that he committed traditions going back to Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai in writ..
Moses Dobruška
Moses Dobruška (1753-1794) was a nephew of Jacob Frank, the founder of the Frankist sect who claimed to be the Jewish messiah. Dobruška was an alchemist, freemason, writer, and poet. In 1773 he converted from Judaism to the Catholic faith and took the name of Franz Thomas Schönfeld. In 1778 he wa..
Moses Driver
Moses Driver is a Fijian police officer, who is currently the Deputy Commissioner of Police. In this capacity, he assists Commissioner of Police Andrew Hughes. A major part of Driver's work has been pursuing investigations into the Fiji coup of 2000. ..
Moses Edwin Clapp
Moses E. Clapp Moses Edwin Clapp (May 21, 1851 – March 6, 1929) was an American politician. He served in the United States Senate as a Republican from Minnesota. He was elected to the Senate in 1901 to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Cushman Davis, temporarily filled by Charles A..
Moses Ephraim
Moses Ephraim (1625?-1688) of Germany and Buren, Gelderland, the Netherlands is known as Tilanas (saviour of Tiel, Netherlands) for his successful strategy during the Spanish siege of Tiel. Moses suggested that the citizens place their metal chimney pots round the city walls (they only had two canno..
Moses Fleetwood Walker
Moses Fleetwood Walker Moses Fleetwood "Fleet" Walker (October 7, 1857 in Mount Pleasant, Ohio - May 11, 1924 in Cleveland, Ohio) was a baseball player and author who is credited with being the first African-American to play professional baseball at the major league level. Contents 1 ..
Moses Formwalt
Moses W. Formwalt (1820 - May,1852) was the first mayor of the city of Atlanta then in DeKalb County, Georgia. Atlanta was chartered in December 1847 (the name had been changed from Marthasville in December 1845) and the first election of officers took place on January 29,1848. Formwalt drew a large..
Moses G. Farmer
Moses Gerrish Farmer (February 2, 1820 - May 2, 1893) was an electrical engineer and inventor. Farmer was a member to the AIEE, later known as the IEEE. He was born at Boscawen, New Hampshire. He received his schooling at Philips Academy and Dartmouth College. He was a pioneer telegraph operator. H..
Moses Gaster
Moses Gaster (born September 16, Bucharest, 1856 - 1939) was the Romanian Haham of the Spanish and Portuguese congregation, London, and linguist, Hebrew linguist. The surname Gaster is taken from Spanish "Castro", because he was of Sephardic origin. Having taken a degree in his native city (1874),..
Moses Gate railway station
Moses Gate Railway Station serves the Moses Gate suburb of Farnworth, part of the borough of Bolton, England. It lies on the Manchester-Preston Line, though only local services run by Northern Rail call here. Until the late 1970's (see British Rail Timetable 1973, 1974 and 1978) Moses Gate was on..
Moses Gill
Moses Gill (1746 - May 20, 1800) was a U.S. political figure. He served as the governor of Massachusetts from 1799 to 1800. He became Governor after the death of his predcessor, Increase Sumner. He died on May 20, 1800, just one year after taking office. He had no Lieutenant Governor, because of ..
Moses Gomberg
Moses Gomberg (1866–1947) was a chemist. He was born in Elizabetgrad in Russia (now in Ukraine). In 1884, the family emigrated to Chicago to escape the pogroms following the assassination of czar Alexander II. In 1886, Moses entered the University of Michigan, where he obtained his B.Sc in 1..
Moses Gunn
Moses Gunn (October 2, 1929 – December 16 1993) was an American actor. A formidable Obie-winning stage player, he co-founded the Negro Ensemble Company in the 1960s. His 1962 Broadway debut was in Jean Genet's The Blacks. He was nominated for a 1976 Tony Award as Best Actor (Play) for The Poison..
Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital
Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital (part of Moses Cone Health System) The Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital, the flagship of Moses Cone Health System, was established in 1953 to serve the community by delivering high-quality health care. That mission continues today. Located on a 63-acre campus, this 5..
Moses ha-Darshan
Part of a of articles onJews and Judaism Who is a Jew? · Etymology · Culture Judaism · Core principles Tanakh (Torah / Nevi'im / Ketuvim) Talmud · Halakha · Holidays · Prayer Ethics · 613 Mitzvot · Customs · Midrash Jewish ethnic divisions A..
Moses Hardy
Moses Hardy, age 111 (or 110) Moses Hardy (born January 6, 1893 or 1894) became the oldest documented man in the Continental United States on the death of Fred H. Hale, Sr. in November 2004, and second-oldest in the world after Emiliano Mercado del Toro. He is the second-oldest surviving Worl..
Moses Harman
Moses Harman (1830–1910) was an American schoolteacher and publisher notable for his staunch support for women's rights. He was prosecuted under the Comstock Law for content published in his anarchist periodical Lucifer, the Light Bearer. He was arrested and jailed multiple times for publishin..
Moses Harris
Moses Harris (1731 - 1785) was an English entomologist and engraver. In the Natural System of Colours (1766) he examined the work of Isaac Newton and tried to reveal the multitude of colours which can be created from three basic ones. As a naturalist, Harris wished to understand the relationships b..
Moses Harvey
Moses Harvey LL.D. (March 21, 1820 – September 3, 1901) clergyman, essayist and naturalist born Armagh, Northern Ireland and died in St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada. Harvey was of Scottish descent and was educated at the Royal Academical Institute at Belfast. He became an ordained minister i..
Moses Hazen
Moses Hazen (1733-1802) was born in Haverhill, Massachusetts. During the French and Indian War Moses Hazen served as an officer in Rogers' Rangers at Fortress Louisbourg and Quebec. For his services in the French and Indian War Moses Hazen was given a commission as a Lieutenant in the 44th Regiment ..
Moses Hess
Moses Hess Moses Hess (June 21, 1812– April 6, 1875) was a Germany Jewish philosopher and one of the founders of socialism. Born in Bonn, he later adopted the name "Moritz", but subsequently reverted to his original name "Moses", thus re-claiming his Jewish identity. He was an early apo..
Moses Hogan
Moses Hogan (March 13, 1957 - February 11, 2003) was an African-American composer and arranger of choral music. He is best known for his very popular and accessible settings of spirituals, such as "Deep River", "Elijah Rock", "Ride On King Jesus", "Steal Away", "This Little Light of Mine", and "Wade..
Moses Horowitz
This is an article about playwright Moses Ha-Levi Horowitz. Moses Horowitz was also the birth name of Moe Howard of the Three Stooges. Moses Ha-Levi Horowitz (1844–March 4, 1910), a.k.a. Moishe Hurvitz, Moishe Isaac Halevy-Hurvitz, etc., was a Galician-born Jewish playwright and actor in the ..
Moses Hyamson
Rabbi Dr. Moses Hyamson (September 3 1862 – June 9 1949) was an Orthodox Jewish rabbi, former head Dayan of the London Beth Din and between 1911 and 1913, acting Chief Rabbi of the British Empire. He was renowned as a highly learned Hebrew scholar, author, translator, leader and erudite speake..
Moses I. Finley
Moses Finley Sir Moses I. Finley (Moses Israel Finkelstein) CBE (May 20, 1912–June 23, 1986) was an American and English classical scholar. His most notable work is The Ancient Economy from 1973 where he argued that status and civic ideology governed the economy during the antiqui..
Moses ibn Ezra
This article is about Moses ibn Ezra, for other people with the name Ibn Ezra see Ibn Ezra. Moses ibn Ezra was a Jewish, Spanish philosopher, linguist, and poet. He was born at Granada about 1055 – 1060, and died after 1138. Contents 1 Family2 Writings3 His Rhetoric4 Hi..
Moses Isegawa
Moses Isegawa (born August 10, 1963 in Uganda) is an author. He worked as a history teacher before leaving for the Netherlands in 1990. He is the author of Abyssinian Chronicles and Snakepit. He lives in Amsterdam. External links [Author spotlight - Random House] ..
Moses Israel Fürst
The title of this article contains the character ü. Where it is unavailable or not desired, the name may be represented as Moses Israel Fuerst. Moses Israel Fürst (died circa 1692) was a merchant and financier of Hamburg, Germany. He was also active as a Court Jew, a term describing the role of hi..
Moses Isserles
Moses Isserles Moses Isserles (or Moshe Isserlis) (1530 - 1572), was a Rabbi and Talmudist, renowned for his fundamental work of Halakha (Jewish law), entitled HaMapah (lit. "the tablecloth"), a commentary on - and component of - the Shulkhan Arukh (lit. "the prepared table"). He is also we..
Moses Jacob Ezekiel
Moses Jacob Ezekiel, or Sir Moses Ezekiel (October 28, 1844, Virginia – March 27, 1917) was a soldier in the Confederate States Army and a U.S. sculptor. Ezekiel was born in Richmond, Virginia, and attended the common schools. He was a graduate of the [[Virginia Military Institute]..
Moses Josef Rubin
Rabbi Moses Josef Rubin (1892 - 1980), Orthodox Rabbi in the Bukovina region of Romania and later in New York. During the years 1922-1940, he served as Chief Rabbi of Cimpulung-Moldevenesc in the Bukovina. On Yom Kippur or the Day of Atonement (October 12, 1940), all Jewish homes in Cimpulung were..
Moses K. Armstrong
Moses Kimball Armstrong (September 19, 1832 - January 11, 1906) was an American surveyor who served as a delegate from Dakota Territory to the United States House of Representatives. Moses was born in Milan, Erie County, Ohio. He attended the Huron Institute in Milan and Western Reserve College in..
Moses Kamut
Moses Kamut (born July 7, 1982) is a Vanuatuan sprinter. External link *IAAF profile for [Moses Kamut] ..
Moses Kimball
Newspaper advertisement for the Boston Museum, by Moses Kimball, from the Barre Patriot, Barre, Vermont, 15 September 1850. Moses Kimball (October 24, 1809 - February 21, 1895) was a notable charlatan, showman, close associate of P. T. Barnum, and public-spirited citizen of Boston, Massachuse..
Moses Kimhi
Moses Kimhi (died c. 1190) was a medieval Jewish biblical commentator and grammarian. Kimhi was the eldest son of Joseph Kimhi and the brother of David Kimhi, known as the RaDaK. He was born and lived in the Provence region of southern France, and area that was heavily under the influence of the Spa..
Moses Kinkaid
Moses Pierce Kinkaid (January 24, 1856 – July 6, 1922) was a Representative from Nebraska. Kinkaid was born near Morgantown, Virginia. He attended the public schools and graduated from the law department of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor in 1876. He was admitted to the bar and pract..
Moses Kiptanui
Moses Kiptanui (born October 1, 1970 in Marakwet, Kenya) is a middle and long distance athlete mostly famous for 3,000 m steeplechase in which he was the number one ranked athlete from 1991 to 1995 and three time IAAF World Champion. Kiptanui was also the first man ever to run 3000 m steep..
Moses Lake, Washington
Moses Lake is a city in Grant County, Washington, United States. The population was 14,953 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 History1.1 Background1.2 Larson Air Force Base/Grant County Airport2 Education3 Schools4 Demographics5 Activities6 Sister City7 Ex..
Moses Lake North, Washington
Moses Lake North is a census-designated place (CDP) in Grant County, Washington, United States. The population was 4,232 at the 2000 census. Geography Moses Lake North is located at [47°10′43″N, 119°19′23″W] (47.178674, -119.323003)[Geographic references#1GR1]. Accord..
Moses M. Beachy
Moses M Beachy, the founding bishop of the Beachy Amish Mennonite churches in 1927, and formerly a bishop in the Old Order Amish churches, was born on December 3, 1874, near Salisbury, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, and died on July 7, 1946. Contents 1 Early life and family background2 ..
Moses Magnum
Moses Magnum is a fictional arms dealer, terrorist, and supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe. Magnum was born in Ethiopia, but became a naturalized American citizen. As an arms expert, Magnum battled Spider-Man and the Punisher. Then, he seemingly fell to his death after a battle with Luke C..
Moses Malone
Position: Center College: None ABA draft: 1974, 3rd roundUtah Stars Pro career: 21 seasons Hall of Fame: NBANaismith Moses Eugene Malone (born March 23, 1955 in Petersburg, Virginia) is an American former NBA basketball player who also played in the ABA, as well as on the NBA'..
Moses Mathendele Dlamini
Moses Mathendele Dlamini has been foreign minister of Swaziland since 23 February 2006. Prior to serving as foreign minister, Dlamini served as Swaziland's ambassador to Taiwan and was president of the country's Senate. ..
Moses McNeil
Moses McNeill was a Scottish professional footballer who was one of the founding members of Rangers Football Club. He played with his older brother Henry for Scotland a few times in the 1870's and 1880's and he won 2 caps. While Henry who played for Queen's Park won 10 caps for his country. ..
Moses Mendelssohn
Moses Mendelssohn. Moses Mendelssohn (September 6, 1729 – January 4, 1786) was a German Jewish philosopher. He was an important Jewish figure of the 18th century, and to him is attributable the renaissance of European Jews, Haskalah, the Jewish enlightenment. To some he was the third Mos..
Moses Montefiore
For other uses, see Montefiore (disambiguation) Sir Moses Haim Montefiore (October 24, 1784-July 28, 1885) was one of the most famous British Jews in the 19th century. Montefiore was a financier, stockbroker, philanthropist and also the Sheriff of London. Contents 1 Life2 Leader3&nb..
Moses Morgan
Moses Osbourne Morgan CC (August 28, 1917 – April 24, 1995) was a Canadian academic and president of Memorial University of Newfoundland from 1973 to 1981. Born in Blaketown, Trinity Bay, Newfoundland, he received a Bachelor's degree from Dalhousie University. He was a Rhodes Scholar for 1938..
Moses Mosop
Moses Mosop (born July 17, 1985) is a Kenyan middle and long distance athlete. He was born in Marakwet, the same town as runner legend Moses Kiptanui. Competing in 10,000 metres in the 2005 World Championships, he won the bronze medal, setting a personal best of 27:08.96. This was an improvement ov..
Moses Nagamootoo
Moses Nagamootoo is a writer and politician from Guyana. He was born in the village of Whim. He has served in the Parliament of Guyana, and was Minister of Information. He is the author of the novel Hendree's Cure (2001), which describes a world of Madrassi fishermen who inhabited the Corentyne vi..
Moses Nelson Baker
Moses Nelson Baker, Ph. B., C.E., (1864-1955) was an American editor and writer, born at Enosburgh, Vt. He graduated from the University of Vermont (collegiate department) in 1886 and from the engineering school a year later. In 1887 he became associate editor, and in 1908, editor of the Engineeri..
Moses Nichols
Moses Nichols (1740-1790) was born in Reading, Massachusetts, June 28, 1740 to Timothy Nichols and his wife Hannah Perkins. Moses Nichols was a physician, and a prominent citizen of Amherst, New Hampshire. On July 7, 1761 Moses Nichols married Hannah Eaton of Lynn, Massachusetts. Colonel Nichols led..
Moses Norris Jr.
Moses Norris Jr. (November 8, 1799 - January 11, 1855) was a United States Representative and Senator from New Hampshire. Born in Pittsfield, he attended the public schools and the Pittsfield Academy, and graduated from Dartmouth College in 1828. He studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1832 and c..
Moses of Chorene
Moses of Chorene (left) on a 14th century manuscript. Moses of Chorene (Armenian Մովսէս Խորենացի — Movses Khorenatsi) (5th century AD) is traditionally regarded as the author of the most significant mediaeval Armenian history. One of the outstanding representatives of world h..
Moses of Kiev
Moses of Kiev was a Russian-Jewish Talmudist who lived in the first half of the twelfth century. Moses seems to have been in western Europe in consequence of the expulsion of the Jews from Kiev in 1124 (comp. Firkowitz in "Ha-Karmel," ii. 407). It is not impossible that he was a pupil of Jacob b. Me..
Moses Pendergrass
Moses Pendergrass was the subject of a footnote, illustrating mistreatment by government bureaucracy, in a Mark Twain article, "Concerning the Jews", in Harper's Magazine, 1898. According to Twain's account, in 1886 Pendergrass, of Libertyville, Missouri, put in a bid to work as a mail carrier for ..
Moses Porges von Portheim
See the main article; Porges von Portheim. Moses Porges, Edler von Portheim, or Moses Porges von Portheim (December 13/22, 1781, Prague - May 21, 1870, Prague) was a Czech-Austrian industrialist (manufacturer) and vice-burgomaster of Prague-Smichow; knight of the Order of Francis Joseph. He was on..
Moses Rauluni
Mosese Nasau Rauluni (born 27 June, 1975 in Suva, Fiji) is a Fijian rugby union footballer. He usually plays at scrum half, and currently plays for Saracens F.C. in the Guinness Premiership in England. He has played for Fiji, inluding captaining them. Rauluni was brought up in Brisbane and played h..
Moses Renfroe
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Moses Renfroe was one of a group of settlers that arrived in middle Tennessee in 1780 along with James Robertson, the founder of Nashville, with the goal of starting a settlement. They departed from Robertson’s main group on the Cumberland River, moving up the..
Moses Robinson
Moses Robinson (March 22 1741– May 26 1813) was an important political figure in Vermont. Robinson was born in Hardwick, Massachusetts where he spent his childhood. As a young man he pursued classical studies. In 1761 he moved with his family to Bennington, Vermont. He soon became an importan..
Moses Roper
Moses Roper (b1815-?) was a mulatto slave who wrote one of the major early books about life as a slave in the United States. Moses Roper was born about 1815 in Caswell County, North Carolina to Henry Roper and Nancy, a female slave of mixed African American and Native American ancestry. Moses e..
Moses Rose
For the San Diego, California pioneer, see Louis Rose. Louis "Moses" Rose (May 11, 1785 – ???, 1851, also seen as Lewis Rose) was, according to Texas legend, a veteran French lieutenant who served in Napoleon Bonaparte's Grande Armee during France's invasion of Russia. Rose migrated to Nacogdoch..
Moses Rosen
Moses (Moshe) Rosen (23 July 1912 – 6 May 1994) was Chief Rabbi of Romanian Jewry from 1948 through the entire Communist era in Romania and continued in that role until his death several years after the Romanian Revolution of 1989. He was born in the shtetl of Moineşti, son of a rabbi. He hi..
Moses Schönfinkel
Moses Schönfinkel, also known as Moisei Isai'evich Sheinfinkel' Шейнфинкель (September 4, 1889 Ekaterinoslav – 1942, Moscow) was a ukrainian/sowjet logician and mathematician. He attended the Novorossiysk University of Odessa, where he studied mathematics with Samuil Osipovich Sha..
Moses Shapira
Moses Shapira (1830 – March 9, 1884) was a Jerusalem antiquities dealer and purveyor of fake biblical artifacts. Moses Wilhelm Shapira was born in 1830 to Polish-Jewish parents in Kamenets-Podolski, which at the time was part of Russian-annexed Poland (in modern-day Ukraine). Shapira's father e..
Moses Sheppard
Moses Sheppard Moses Sheppard (1771 - 1857) was a Baltimore businessman, a Friend (Quaker), a philanthropist, and founder of the now Sheppard and Enoch Pratt Hospital. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1771, Sheppards family, loyal to England, lost a great majority of its property during ..
Moses Sherman
Moses Hazeltine Sherman (1853-1932) was a land developer who built a streetcar line and owned property in the San Fernando Valley and Hollywood, California, USA. He also served on the Los Angeles Water Board. The street Sherman Way in the San Fernando Valley is named after Sherman. ..
Moses Sithole
Moses Sithole (1964 - ) is a South African serial killer who committed the "ABC Murders", so named because they began in Atteridgeville, continued in Boksburg and finished in Cleveland, a suburb of Johannesburg. On December 5, 1997, Sithole was sentenced to 2,410 years for the murders of 38 people ..
Moses Soave
Moses Soave was an Italian Hebraist; born in Venice March 28, 1820; died there November 27, 1882. He supported himself as a private tutor in Venetian Jewish families, and collected a library containing many rare and valuable works. Two years before his death he gave up teaching, and devoted himself ..
Moses Sofer
Rabbi Moses ben Samuel Sofer or Schreiber, also known by his main work Hatam Sofer or the Chasam Soifer ("שו"ת חתם סופר" - "Responsa the Seal of the Scribe"), was one of the leading rabbis of European Jewry in the first half of the nineteenth century. His German name was Moses Schreiber. ..
Moses Sole
The Moses Sole (Pardachirus marmoratus) is a small fish from the Red Sea that secretes a milky substance from the base of its dorsal and anal fins. this substance is known to repel sharks. Dr. Eugene Clark discovered this fact, and carried out much of the research on this fish. It is now known tha..
Moses Springer
Moses Springer (August 21 1824 – September 5 1898) was an Ontario businessman and political figure. He represented Waterloo North in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Liberal member from 1867 to 1881. He was also the first mayor of Waterloo, Ontario. He was born in Doon in Upper Can..
Moses Stuart
Moses Stuart (March 26, 1780 - January 4, 1852), American biblical scholar, was born in Wilton, Connecticut. He was reared on a farm; graduated with highest honours at Yale in 1799; in 1802 was admitted to the Connecticut bar and was appointed as a tutor at Yale, where he remained for two years; an..
Moses Tanui
Moses Tanui (b. 20 August 1965, Nandi District, Kenya) is a former Kenyan long-distance runner who won the gold medal over 10000m at the 1991 World Championships in Athletics in Tokyo. At the 1993 World Championships in Athletics in Stuttgart he finished second after a controversial incident on the ..
Moses Taylor Pyne
Moses Taylor Pyne (1855 – 1921), was a financier and philanthropist. He was a graduate of Princeton University and was a large contributor to the University. His Princeton home, Drumthwacket, is now the official residence of the Governor of New Jersey. Moses Taylor Pyne inherited most of his ..
Moses Thatcher
Moses Thatcher (1842–1909) born in Sangamon County, Illinois, was an apostle and member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He was one of only a few members of the quorum to be dropped from the quorum but to remain in good standing in the ch..
Moses the Black
Saint Moses the Black Titles (see Hierarchy definition above) Born 330 in Egypt to Ethiopian parents Died 405, Skete, Egypt Major shrine Church of Al Adra Feast August 28 Patronage Africa St. Moses the Black (330 – 405), sometimes called the Ethiopian, was a slave of a government offi..
Moses the Lawgiver
Moses the Lawgiver was a 1975 TV movie directed by Gianfranco De Bosio and starring Burt Lancaster, with screenplay by Vittorio Bonicelli and Anthony Burgess, and music by Ennio Morricone. ..
Moses Tito Kachima
Moses Tito Kachima is a Botswana politician and member of the African Union's Economic, Social and Cultural Council, representing Southern Africa. ..
Moses und Aron
Moses und Aron (Moses and Aaron) is a two-act opera by Arnold Schoenberg with a third act unfinished. The German libretto was by the composer after the Book of Exodus. Originating in a cantata that turned into an oratorio and then into an opera, it was composed between 1930 and 1932. Despite its un..
Moses Waddel
Moses Waddel was the fifth president of the University of Georgia (UGA) in Athens. He served in that capacity from 1819 until his resignation in 1829. Waddel was born on June 20, 1770 in Rowan County, North Carolina and died on July 21, 1840 in Athens. He was a 1791 graduate of Hampden-Sydney Col..
Moses Wilhelm Shapira
Moses Wilhelm Shapira (c. 1830-1884), Polish vendor of spurious antiquities, was of Jewish birth, but appears to have become a Christian early in life. He opened a shop for the sale of antiquities in Palestine, and after the discovery of the Moabite Stone in 1872 was successful in selling to the P..
Moses Wisner
Moses Wisner (June 3, 1815–January 5, 1863) was a politician and soldier from the U.S. state of Michigan. Wisner was born in Springport, New York and received an education in the common schools while working on his parent's farm. In 1837, he moved to Michigan and settled on a farm in Lapeer ..
Moses Woodruff Dodd
Moses Woodruff Dodd (November 11, 1813 – April 8, 1899), was the founder of the publishing company Dodd, Mead and Company in New York City. He was the son of Ira Dodd (1786-1869) and Anna Harrison (1785-1867) of Bloomfield, New Jersey. He had the following siblings: Mary Kingsland Dodd (1811-..
Moses Znaimer
Moses Znaimer (born 1942) is the co-founder and was the driving creative force behind Toronto's first independent television station, Citytv. He was born to a Jewish family in Kulyab, Tajikistan, then part of the Soviet Union. He fled his home country at an early age; settling first in Shanghai, Ch..
Moseushi, Hokkaido
Moseushi (妹背牛町; -chou) is a town located in Uryū District, Sorachi, Hokkaido, Japan. As of 2004, the town has an estimated population of 3,991 and a density of 82.20 persons per km². The total area is 48.55 km². External link [Official website]..
Mose Allison
Mose Allison (John Mose Allison. Jr.) (born November 11, 1927) is an American jazz pianist and singer. His music has influenced many blues and rock artists including The Rolling Stones, John Mayall, and The Who, who played his song "Young Man Blues" on several tours. Allison is the subject of the P..
Mose Christensen
Mose Christensen (1871-1920) Mose Christensen, a founder and conductor of the Portland Symphony Orchestra was born on February 12th 1871 in Salt Lake City, Utah. His father Lars Christensen (1825-1908) had emigrated from Denmark in the early 1850s to Utah as part of the First Mormon migration. M..
Mosè in Egitto
Mosè Egitto is a three part opera written by Gioacchino Rossini and premiered in 1818, on the Exodus from Egypt of the Israelites, led by Moses. The play includes a variation of Niccolò Paganini's 'Dal tuo stellato soglio', one of the most popular opera pieces of the day and a very inspirational..
Mose Navarra
Mose Navarra (born July 18, 1974 in Loano) is a former tennis player from Italy, who turned professional in 1993. The lefthander reached his highest individual ranking on the ATP Tour on June 14, 1999, when he became the number 119 in the world. He was married to Indian Model/Actress, Sheetal Malla..
MOSE Project
MOSE Project (acronym for Modulo Sperimentale Elettromeccanico (in English, Experimental Electromechanical Module)).is a project intended to protect the city of Venice, Italy, against the rise of sea level. The name MOSE is also a play on the Italian name for Moses, Mosè. The project is being exec..
Mose Rager
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Mose Solomon
Mose Hirsch Solomon (December 8, 1900 - June 25, 1966) was an American baseball player. Solomon played professionally for many years and in various professional leagues through the northeastern United States. He appeared in only two games for the 1923 New York Giants, batting an impressive .375, bu..
Mose tapiero
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Mosfellsbær
The title of this article contains the character æ. Where it is unavailable or not desired, the name may be represented as Mosfellsbaer. Mosfellsbær is a small town in western Iceland, situated some 17 km north of the country's capital, Reykjavík. It has a total area of 197 km² and its populati..
MOSFET
Photomicrograph of two MOSFETs in a test pattern The metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET, MOS-FET, or MOS FET), is by far the most common field-effect transistor in both digital and analog circuits. The MOSFET is composed of a channel of n-type or p-type semiconductor ma..
Mosfilm
Modern Mosfilm logo Mosfilm film studio (in Russian, Мосфи́льм) is often described as the largest and oldest in Russia and in Europe. Its output includes most of the more widely-acclaimed Soviet films, ranging from works by Tarkovsky and Eisenstein (commonly considered the greatest S..
Mosfilmovskaya Street
Mosfilmovskaya Street (Russian: Мосфильмовская улица, Mosfil’movskaya Ulitsa) is a street in Ramenki municipal borough, West Administrative District, Moscow, where the Mosfilm Studios and many foreign embassies are located. The name Mosfilmovskaya was officially adopted in ..
Mosgiel
160px Mosgiel (population 10,000) is a suburb of Dunedin in Otago, New Zealand, located 15 kilometres southwest of the city centre. Although it has had this status since the re-organisation of local government in 1989, many people still think of it as a separate town. This is an ongoing argume..
Mosgiel (soccer)
Mosgiel is a soccer club in Mosgiel, New Zealand. External links [New Zealand 2004/05 Season Results] Soccersouth Premier League Caversham | Dunedin Technical | Grants Braes | Green Island | Mosgiel | Northern | Otago University | Queenstown Rovers | Roslyn-Wakari | South Canterbury Un..
Mosh
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Moshannon
Moshannon may refer to the following locations in Pennsylvania: Moshannon, Pennsylvania, a community in Centre CountyMoshannon Creek, a tributary of the West Branch Susquehanna River Black Moshannon Creek, a tributary of Moshannon CreekBlack Moshannon Lake, a lake in Centre CountyBlack Moshannon S..
Moshannon Creek
Moshannon Creek is a tributary of the West Branch Susquehanna River in Centre County, Pennsylvania in the United States. Throughout its length, it serves as the boundary between Centre and Clearfield Counties. The name Moshannon is said to be derived from the Native American "Moss-Hanne," meaning "..
Moshannon State Forest
Moshannon State Forest is a Pennsylvania State Forest in Pennsylvania Bureau of Forestry District #9. The main offices are located in Penfield, Pennsylvania. Three PA State Parks are located within Moshannon State Forest; Parker Dam, S.B. Elliott and Black Moshannon. See also Bald Eagle Stat..
Moshassuck River
The Moshassuck River is a small stream that originates in Lincoln, Rhode Island. It flows southeastward past Central Falls toward Providence, entering the city just east of Interstate 95. It then proceeds southward to converge with the Woonasquatucket River in Waterplace Park to form the Providenc..
Moshav
Moshav (Hebrew: מושב Translit.: moshav Translated: ) is a type of cooperative agricultural community of individual farms pioneered by the Labour Zionists during the second aliyah (wave of Jewish immigration during the 19th Century) The moshavim are similar to kibbutzim with an emphasis on c..
Moshav Band
The Israeli-born Moshav Band grew up on Moshav Meor Modi’im, a musical village located in the hills between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. Their home, founded by the late Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach, was and continues to be the birthplace of many Jewish songs enjoyed by the world over. The members of the Mosh..
Mosha Pasumansky
Mosha Pasumansky is an OLAP expert, inventor of MDX language and one of the architects of the Microsoft Analysis Services. Mosha Pasumansky is well known in OLAP community for his Microsoft OLAP information web site which contains collection of technical articles and other resources related to Micr..
Moshcore
Moshcore, also known tough guy hardcore, old school metalcore, beatdown hardcore, and heavy hardcore, is a style of metalcore. Moshcore is created and played mostly for hardcore dancing in a "mosh pit", which can be a violent activity involving high impact body contact (and some physical risk). ..
Mosheim, Tennessee
Mosheim (pronounced Moss-Heim) is a town in Greene County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 1,749 at the 2000 census. Geography Mosheim is located at [36°12′1″N, 82°58′22″W] (36.200373, -82.972785)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United Stat..
Moshe (Mooky) Greidinger
Moshe J. (Mooky) Greidinger, 52, is the President of the Management Board and Chief Executive Officer of Cinema City International. Greidinger has been an employee of the company since 1982 as Chief Executive Officer. The term of office of President of the Management Board expires in June 2008...
Moshe Alshich
Rabbi Moshe Alshich (1508-1593), known as the Alshich, was a prominent Jewish rabbi and biblical commentator in the latter part of the 16th century. He lived in Safed (Palestine). The Alshich was born in 1508 in Turkey. He later moved to Safed, Israel where he became a student of Rabbi Joseph Kar..
Moshe Arens
Moshe Arens Moshe Arens (born December 27 1925 in Kaunas, Lithuania) is an Israeli politician. He was a member of the Likud party, and served as Minister of Defense three times. Arens immigrated to the United States with his family in 1939 and became an American citizen. In 1948, when Israel..
Moshe Atzmon
Moshe Atzmon (born 30 July 1931 in Budapest) is a Hungarian conductor. At the age of thirteen he emigrated with his family to Tel Aviv. He started his musical career on the French horn before going to London for further studies in conducting. He has won several conducting prizes and held many pos..
Moshe Bar
Moshe Bar is the founder, main developer and project manager of openMosix. Moshe is founder of the company behind the Xen software, XenSource, Inc. Moshe also co-founded [Qlusters] Inc, an open source systems management software company based in CA and Israel (also see [openQRM]..
Moshe Baram
Moshe Baram (1911–1986) was an Israeli politician who came to Israel at the age of 20. In his youth he joined “HeHalutz” Movement and “Freiheit-Dror” which was affiliated with the “Poelei Tsion” Party. In 1934 began working in the Jewish Agency Member of the Secretariat of the J..
Moshe Breslover
Moshe Breslover was the nickname given to Moshe Lubarski (d. 1890?), one of the closest disciples of Nathan of Breslov ("Reb Noson"), who in turn was the closest disciple of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov. After Reb Noson's death in 1844, Lubarski became a leading figure in the Breslover community and tau..
Moshe Carmel
Moshe Carmel (January 17, 1911 – August 15, 2003) was born in Minsk, then in Russian Empire, now in Belarus. He emigrated to Palestine in 1924 when he was 13 years old. During the 1948 Arab-Israeli war, he was commander of the Carmeli Brigade, which was especially known for Operation Hiram. F..
Moshe Chaim Luzzatto
Moshe Chaim Luzzatto (also Moses Chaim, Moses Hayyim, also Luzzato) (1707-1746 (26 Iyar 5506)), also known by the Hebrew acronym RaMCHaL (or RaMHaL), was a prominent Italian Jewish rabbi, mystic, and philosopher best remembered today for his ethical treatise Mesillat Yesharim (Path of the Just). Bo..
Moshe Czerniak
Moshe Czerniak (born 3 February 1910 at Warsaw, Poland - died 31 August 1984 at Tel Aviv, Israel) was an Israeli chess master. Biography In 1930 Moshe Czerniak took 9th at Warsaw. The event was won by Paulino Frydman. In 1934 Czerniak emigrated from Poland to Palestine. He was Palestinian Champion ..
Moshe David Tendler
Moshe David Tendler is the rabbi of The Community Synagogue of Monsey. He is a senior Rosh Yeshiva at Yeshiva University's RIETS and the Rabbi Isaac and Bella Tendler Professor of Jewish Medical Ethics and Professor of Biology at Yeshiva college. He has a Ph.D. in Microbiology and is one of the worl..
Moshe Dayan
Moshe Dayan [Moshe Dayan] ([Media helphelp]·[info]) (Hebrew: משה דיין) (May 20, 1915 – October 16, 1981), was an Israeli military leader and politician. The fourth Chief of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces (1953-1958), he became a fighting symbol ..
Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies
The Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies is an interdisciplinary research center devoted to the study of the modern history and contemporary affairs of the Middle East. The Center seeks to impart an understanding of Middle Eastern past and present to academic and general audienc..
Moshe Dvoretzky
Moshe Dvoretzky (alternative spelling "Dvoretzki") is a Bulgarian actor. He was born in Haskovo, Bulgaria, in 1922. Moshe Dvoretzky was one of the founders of the Dimitrovgrad Theatre. He played dozens of leading parts there and directed several plays. Moshe Dvoretzky also worked as a theatre actor ..
Moshe Dwek
Moshe Dwek (משה דואק), born in 1931, was a Yemenite Jewish immigrant who threw a hand grenade in the Israeli parliament while it was in session on October 29, 1957. The grenade was meant for Prime Minister of Israel David Ben Gurion and Minister Golda Meir but ended up seriously wounding Mini..
Moshe Feiglin
Moshe Feiglin is a Jewish Israeli right-wing political activist. In 1993, he co-founded Zo Artzeinu ("This [is] our Land") movement with Shmuel Sackett to protest the Oslo Accords. He is the founding father of the Israeli civil disobedience movement that developed in protest against the ac..
Moshe Feinstein
Rabbi Moshe Feinstein Rabbi Moshe Feinstein (1895-1986) was an Orthodox Rabbi who was world renowned for his expertise in halakha (Jewish Law) and was the de facto supreme rabbinic authority for the Orthodox Jewry of North America. He was born, according to the Hebrew calendar, on the 7th day ..
Moshé Feldenkrais
Moshe Feldenkrais Moshé Pinhas Feldenkrais (May 6, 1904 – July 1, 1984) was the founder of the Feldenkrais method designed to improve human functioning by increasing self-awareness in movement. Contents 1 Biography2 Quotes3 Publications3.1 Books about the Feldenkrais..
Moshe Gafni
Rabbi Moshe Gafni is the general secretary of the Haredi Israeli political party Degel HaTorah. External links [Rabbi Moshe Gafni's Knesset Page] ..
Moshe Gil
Moshe Gil (b. 1921) is an Israeli historian who specializes in the historical interaction between Islam and the Jews, including the history of Palestine under Islamic domination, the institution of the Exilarchate, and Jewish merchants such as the Radhanites. Gil is professor emeritus of the Chaim..
Moshe Greenberg
Moshe Greenberg is a major scholar in the area of Biblical studies, in the course of a career that has spanned half a century. He has also made major contributions to the study of Semitic languages. He was born in Philadelphia on 10 July, 1928. At the University of Pennsylvania, where he received..
Moshe Halberstam
Rabbi Moshe Halberstam (April 1, 1932 –April 26, 2006) was the son of Grand Rabbi Yaakov Halberstam of Tschakava, a scion of the Sanz dynasty. He was the Rosh Yeshivah of the Tschakava Yeshivah in Jerusalem and one of the most prominent members of the Edah Charedis Rabbinical court of Jerus..
Moshe Hammer
Moshe Hammer (born in Budapest 29 March 1946) is a Canadian violinist. Hammer was raised in Israel and became a Canadian citizen in 1975. He studied at the Rubin Academy of Music at the University of Tel-Aviv, with Ivan Galamian at the Juilliard School, with Jascha Heifetz in Los Angeles, and with..
Moshe Hirsch
Rabbi Moshe Hirsch (l.) with Yassir Arafat (r.) Rabbi Moshe Hirsch is prominent for his anti-Zionist rhetoric and practices. He lives above the shuk (market) in Meah Shearim, an old Haredi Jewish neighborhood in Jerusalem. He served on Yassir Arafat's cabinet as Minister for Jewish Affairs an..
Moshe J. Kotlarsky
Educated at the Yeshiva Tomchei Temimim Lubavitch. Vice Chairman of the Merkos L'inyonei Chinuch, the educational arm of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement. Directs development of the global Chabad-Lubavitch emissary network. Co-chairs the Kinus Hashluchim, the international conferance of the Chabad S..
Moshe Kaplinsky
Maj. Gen. Moshe Kaplinski (b. 1957), is Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Israel Defense Forces. He was previously head of the Israel Defense Force's Central Command, whose area of responsibility includes the occupied West Bank. As Deputy Chief of the General Staff he is second in command of ..
Moshe Katsav
Moshe Katsav (Courtesy: Israeli Knesset) Moshe Katsav (Hebrew מֹשֶׁה קַצָּב Mōšeh Qaṣṣāḇ), born December 5, 1945) is the current President of Israel (since 2000). He is married to Gila Kat..
Moshe Lazar
Moshe Lazar is an acclaimed professor specializing in Comparative Literature, French and Italian, and Spanish at the University of Southern California. Lazar founded the comparative literature program at USC after arriving in 1977. Prior to teaching at USC, Lazar was the Dean of the School of Visu..
Moshe Levi
Moshe Levi (born 1936) was the 12th Chief of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) from 1983-1987 . He is also known by the nickname Moshe Vachetsi ("Moshe and a half") because of his considerable height. Levi studied at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Although an urbanite from Jerusalem, he..
Moshe Levinger
Rabbi Moshe Levinger "was the first modern-day Jewish settler in Hebron," , by Jeffrey Goldberg (New Yorker, May 2004) in the West Bank. "Levinger first came to Hebron in 1968, after Israel seized the West Bank in the Six-Day War. He rented rooms in an Arab hotel, in order to hold a Passover Seder..
Moshe Levy
Moshe Levy is an author, and a survivor of the Israeli destroyer named "Eilat". Moshe was born in Iraq in 1948. In 1951, he fled as a child with his parents from Iraq in an airlift organised by Israel, where he now lives with his family. At age 18, after graduating high school, he was drafted into..
Moshe Marzouk
Moshe Marzouk (or Musa Lieto Marzuk) was an Egyptian Jew hanged by Egypt in 1954 for his part in an Israeli false flag operation. Marzouk was born in Cairo to a Karaite family who had immigrated from Tunisia in the early 20th century, though they retained French citizenship. While working as a su..
Moshé Mizrahi
Moshé Mizrahi (Hebrew:משה מזרחי, b. 1931 in Alexandria, Egypt) is an Israeli film director. He has directed 14 films in both Israel and France. Three of his films were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, I Love You Rosa, The House on Chelouche Street and Madame..
Moshe Montefiori
Moshe Montefiori, Sir Moses Montefiori (1784 — 1885) was a British philanthropist of Italian origin who with his Dutch-born wife Judith Cohen was the first to build a hospice and a windmill for the Jews outside the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem. Montefiori visited the territory of modern I..
Moshe Mordechai Eichenstein
Grand Rabbi Moshe Mordechai Eichenstein is the Trisker Rebbe of Jerusalem, Israel. He is a son of Rabbi Refael Dov Eichenstein, Rosh Yeshiva of Johannesburg Yeshiva in South Africa. ..
Moshe Mordechai Epstein
Rabbi Moshe Mordechai Epstein Rabbi Moshe Mordechai Epstein (1866-1934) was a Talmudist and the Rosh Yeshiva of the Slabodka Yeshiva. Born in the town of Bakst in the Vilna district around 1866, he learned in the Volozhin Yeshiva before moving to Kovno. As a student in the former around 1890,..
Moshe Nissim
Moshe Nissim was the Finance Minister of Israel from 1988–1990. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Moshe Rosen
There have been several people known as Moshe Rosen Moses (Moshe) Rosen (1912–1994), Chief Rabbi of Romanian Jewry.Moshe Rosen (died 1999), Professor of Materials Science and Engineering. [link], [link] You could also be looking for Moishe Rosen, original director of the J..
Moshe Rynecki
Moshe Rynecki (1881-1943) was an artist and painter in Warsaw, Poland in the 1920s and 1930s. He primarily painted scenes of religious Jewish life (e.g. Shemoneh Esreh[link]) but he also painted scenes of everyday life (e.g., men playing chess[link]). He is perhaps most renowne..
Moshe Safdie
Moshe Safdie, CC, B.Arch, LL.D. , F.R.A.I.C., FAIA (born July 14, 1938) is an architect and urban designer. He was born in the town of Haifa in what was then the British Mandate of Palestine, now Israel. He moved with his family to Montreal, Canada when he was a teenager, a move he disliked as a ded..
Moshe Shamir
Moshe Shamir (September 15, 1921 – August 20, 2004) was an Israeli author, playwright, opinion writer, and public figure. He was one of the most important Israeli writers of modern times. Moshe Shamir was born in Safed. He went to the Tel Nordau School and graduated from the Herzliya Hebrew H..
Moshe Sharett
Moshe Sharett (Hebrew: משה שרת); born Moshe Shertok (Hebrew: משה שרתוק), (October 15, 1894 – July 7, 1965) was the second Prime Minister of Israel (1954-1955), serving for a little under two years between David Ben-Gurion's two terms. Born in Kherson, Ukraine, which was then p..
Moshe Shatzkes
Rabbi Moshe Shatzkes (1881-1958) was a renowned Rabbi, Talmudic scholar and noted genius, commonly known as the "Lomza Rov". He was one of the pre-eminent Roshei Yeshiva (yeshiva heads) and one of the greatest Rabbis in all of Poland. He was a leader in all aspects of communal life, well known as..
Moshe Sherer
Rabbi Moshe Sherer was the Chairman of Agudath Israel World Organization. He was an active presence in the nation's capital for better than half-a-century, advocating the interests and articulating the views of Orthodox Jewry. In 1988 he created the only full-time Orthodox Jewish government affairs..
Moshe Shmuel Shapira
Rabbi Moshe Shmuel Shapira (1914 - April 25, 2006) was the rosh yeshiva of the Be'er Yaakov Yeshiva for sixty years from its inception, a member of the Council of Torah Sages of Degel HaTorah and the president of the Vaad Hayeshivos (Yeshiva Council). He was born in Minsk to Rabbi Arieh Shapira, the..
Moshe Sneh
--> Moshe Sneh (born January 6 1909 in Poland; died March 1 1972) was an Israeli politician and one of the founders of Mapam, a left-wing group. Sneh later joined the Israeli Communist Party, being one of the leaders of a more pro-Israeli faction (as opposed to anti-Zionism of pro-Palestine militan..
Moshe Soloveichik
Rabbi Moshe Soloveitchik (1879 - 1941), son of the renowned Rabbi Chaim Soloveitchik (1853-1918) famous for his unparalled Talmudic methodology and grandson of the Beit HaLevi - Rabbi Yosef Baer Soloveitchik (1820 - 1892) was the younger of Rabbi Chaim's two sons. His older brother, Rabbi Yitzchak ..
Moshe Teitelbaum (Satmar)
This article is about the previous Satmar Rebbe. For the 18th Century rabbi from Sátoraljaújhely, see Moshe Teitelbaum (Ujhel) Rabbi Moshe (Moses) Teitelbaum (November 1, 1914 – April 24, 2006) was a Hasidic rebbe and the world leader of the Satmar Hasidim, which is believed to be the larges..
Moshe Teitelbaum (Ujhel)
Rabbi Moshe Teitelbaum (1759 - 1841) was the Rebbe of Ujhel in Hungary. An adherent of the Polish Hasidic Rebbe, the Chozeh of Lublin, Rabbi Teitelbaum was instrumental in bringing Hasidic Judaism to Hungary. He authored the works Heishiv Moshe ("Moses Responded") and Yismach Moshe ("Moses Rejoiced"..
Moshe Theumim
Moshe Theumim is one of Israel's advertising pioneers. He is the CEO of the Gitam / BBDO advertising agency in Tel Aviv. He has served as an advisor to numerous Israeli politicians and businessmen, including Israel Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and other cabinet ministers, notably Nobel Peace Price win..
Moshe Weinberg
Moshe Weinberg (sometimes Weinberger) (1939 - September 5, 1972) was the coach of the Israeli international wrestling team as well as being the coach of Hapoel Tel Aviv. He was the Israeli youth champion in wrestling and also the adult champion for a period of 8 years. He began his career in Hapoel ..
Moshe Wolman
Moshe Wolman is an Israeli neuropathologist, born 1914, Warsaw, Poland. Moshe Wolman attended the universities of Florence and Rome, graduating M.D. from Rome in 1938. In 1964 he became professor and chairman of pathology at the Tel-Aviv University. Wolman is a pioneer in histochemistry. See also..
Moshe Ya'alon
Lieutenant-General Moshe Ya'alon (Hebrew: משה "בוגי" יעלון) (born 1950) is a General of the Israeli Defence Force. He was appointed Chief of Staff in July of 2002. Ya'alon's public pronouncements have been controversial. For example he told the Haaretz Newspaper on 27 August 2002, "the ..
Moshe Ziffer
Moshe Ziffer, (1902-1989) was a modern Israeli artist and sculptor. Ziffer was born 24 April 1902 in Przemysl, Austro-Hungary. He immigrated into Eretz-Israel in 1919. Between 1924-33 he studied sculpture in Vienna, Berlin and Paris. He created the stone sculptures at Tel Aviv University and He..
Moshe Zorman
Moshe Zorman (b. 1952) is an Israeli composer. His works include three operas -- among them “The Inn of Spirits” after Natan Alterman’s play of the same name -- as well as works for symphony orchestra, chamber groups and choirs. His works and arrangements have been performed by the Israel Phil..
Moshe Zvi of Savran
Moshe Zvi of Savran (1775-1838), the Savraner Rebbe, was an influential Hasidic Rebbe in Ukraine whose following numbered in the thousands. His father, Rabbi Shimon Shlomo (I), was the Maggid of Savran and a disciple of Dovber of Mezeritch, the primary disciple of the Baal Shem Tov, founder of Hasi..
Moshi
thumb thumb Moshi is a Tanzanian city with a population of 144,739 (2002 census). Many residents have banana groves (migombani) and coffee small-holdings (vihamba) on the fertile slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro. Moshi contains various schools. The Valley View Primary and Secondary School ..
Moshiri
Fereydun Moshiri (1927-2000) was an Iranian contemporary poet who versified in both modern and classic styles of the Persian poem. Some of his published works are as follows: 1957, Gonah-e Darya (The Fault of the Sea)1958, Nayafteh (Undiscovered),1960, Abr (Cloud).1970, Parvaz Ba Khorshid (Flying..
Moshi moshi records
Moshi Moshi records is a small London-based independent record label that has released music by the bands such as The Rakes, Bloc Party, Architecture In Helsinki, Tilly and Yeti. It is named after the Japanese telephone greeting "Moshi moshi". See also List of record labelsA side project of the Di..
Moshi Rural
Moshi Rural is one of the six districts in the Kilimanjaro Region of Tanzania. It is bordered to the north by the Rombo District, to the west by the Hai District, to the east by the Mwanga District and Kenya and to the south by the Manyara Region. According to the 2002 Tanzania National Census, ..
Moshi Urban
Moshi Urban is one of the six districts of the Kilimanjaro Region of Tanzania. The regional capital of Moshi is located in the Moshi Urban District. The district is bordered to the north by the Moshi Rural District, to the east by the Mwanga District and to the south and west by the Manyara Regi..
Moshoeshoe
Moshoeshoe may refer to: Moshoeshoe I, clan chief in LesothoMoshoeshoe II, son of Moshoeshoe IThis 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 intend..
Moshoeshoe I
King Moshoeshoe I Moshoeshoe (1786?-1870) was born at Menkhoaneng in the Northern part of present-day Lesotho. He was the first son of Khachane, a minor chief of the Bakoteli lineage- a branch of the Koena (crocodile) clan. In his early childhood, he helped his father gain power over some othe..
Moshoeshoe II of Lesotho
Moshoeshoe II (May 2, 1938 - January 15, 1996) was the paramount chief of Lesotho, succeeding paramount chief Seeiso from 1960 until it gained full independence from Britain in 1966. He was king of Lesotho from 1966 until his death in 1996. His political power was always limited, having his reign in..
Moshoeshoe International Airport
Moshoeshoe International Airport is an international airport in Maseru, Lesotho. ..
Mosholatubbee
Mosholatubbee (meaning, "He Who Puts Out and Kills"), was the principal chief of the Choctaw Native American tribe during their forcible removal to Oklahoma. Reference Lafarge, Oliver. (MCMLVI). A Pictorial History of the American Indian. Crown Publishers Inc. Page 41. ..
Mosholu Parkway
The Mosholu Parkway is a hybrid freeway-standard parkway and grade-level roadway in the New York City borough of the Bronx, constructed from 1935 to 1937. The roadway extends for 3.0 miles between the New York Botanical Garden (where its south end meets the Bronx River Parkway) and Van Cortlandt Pa..
Mosholu Parkway (IRT Jerome Avenue Line)
Mosholu Parkway is an elevated station in the Bronx on the New York City Subway's IRT Jerome Avenue Line, currently served by the 4 train. It has two mosaics on each platform, and an abandoned southern exit to street marked "closed for repairs." The walls are low concrete with an upper windscree..
Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola
Chief Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola (often referred to as M. K. O. Abiola) (August 24, 1937?, Abeokuta - July 7, 1998, Abuja), was a Nigerian Yoruba businessman and political figure who many believed won Nigeria's first free and fair presidential election of June 12, 1993. However, he was denied ..
Moshulu
redirect[[Template:Portal]]Moshulu is a four-masted steel barque built by William Hamilton on the River Clyde in 1904, and currently a floating restaurant docked in Penn's Landing, Philadelphia. Contents 1 History2 The last grain race3 Moshulu today4 See also5 Referen..
Moshupa
Moshupa is a village in the Southern District of Botswana with a population of about 18,000. The people of Moshupa are called the Bakgatla-ba-ga Mmanaana. They are a split from the Bakgatla in Mochudi and the whole group originates from the Transvaal region in South Africa where they are said to h..
Moshzilla
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Mosh (song)
A wall of news clippings in the first scene of Mosh "Mosh" is a song and video clip by the controversial rapper Eminem and Guerrilla News Network, released on October 26, 2004, just prior to the 2004 presidential election. The video is available for free on the internet, and sends a very str..
Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park
Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park - ‘The Smoke Which Thunders’, is home to the mighty and spectacular Victoria Falls. The park is found in the southern most edge of Zambia on its border with Zimbabwe. The physical landmark which separates these two countries is the mighty cataract of the Victoria Fa..
Mosiah
There are two individuals named Mosiah in the Book of Mormon (indexed as Mosiah1 and Mosiah2). They were grandfather and grandson, respectively, and both served as king of the Nephites at Zarahemla. Mosiah1 was a Nephite prophet who led the Nephites from the land of Nephi to the land of Zarahemla an..
Mosibudi Mangena
Mosibudi Mangena (born 1947) is the Minister of Science and Technology in South Africa and President of the Azanian People's Organisation (AZAPO). He was born in Tzaneen, matriculated from Hebron Training College in 1969 and achieved a MSc degree in Applied Mathematics from the University of South ..
Mosier
Mosier can refer to: People Charles Mosier, Pentecostal bishopJohn Mosier, academicScott Mosier, film producer, editorPlaces Mosier, OregonThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to ch..
Mosier, Oregon
Mosier is a city in Wasco County, Oregon, United States. The population was 410 at the 2000 census. Geography Mosier is located at [45°41′1″N, 121°23′47″W] (45.683639, -121.396308)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city h..
Mosik
Mosik is the acronym for the international collective of talents More Strangers in Kreuzberg. Founded in Berlin, Kreuzberg in the Summer of 2003, it is an active circle of young artists, musicians, architects, film makers and writers of diverse extract. In its origins the collective started as the t..
Mosin-Nagant
Mosin-Nagant M1891/30 Mosin-Nagant Type Bolt-action Nation(s) of origin Russian Empire/USSR Era late 19th to mid 20th century History Date of design 1889 Production period 1890-1960(?)(Soviet Union) Service duration 1891-1998 Operators Russian Empire/USSR, Various War se..
Mosinee
Mosinee can refer to: Mosinee, WisconsinMosinee (town), WisconsinThis 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. ..
Mosinee, Wisconsin
Mosinee is a city in Marathon County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 4,063 at the 2000 census. Geography Mosinee is located at [44°47′30″N, 89°42′19″W] (44.791709, -89.705301)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the..
Mosinee (town), Wisconsin
Mosinee is a town in Marathon County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 2,146 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 99.6 km² (38.5 mi²). 96.3 km² (37.2 mi²) of it is land and 3.3 km² (1.3 mi²) of it (3.28%) is wate..
MOSIS
MOSIS (Metal Oxide Semiconductor Implementation Service) is probably the oldest integrated circuit (IC) foundry service and one of the first Internet services other than supercomputing services and basic infrastructure such as E-mail or FTP. MOSIS is run by the Information Sciences Institute at the..
Mosiuoa Lekota
Mosiuoa Gerard Patrick Lekota (13 August 1948 -) is the current (as of 2006) South African Minister of Defence, a position he has held since 17 June 1999. He was previously known as Terror Lekota because of his playing style on the soccer field. Early life Lekota had his primary education at Emma ..
MOSIX
MOSIX is a cluster management system that provides single-system image (SSI) capabilities, e.g automatic work distribution among nodes. It is particularly useful for running parallel and intensive I/O applications. It has been developed since 1981 at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem by Prof. Amn..
MOSI protocol
This is an extension of the basic MSI cache coherency protocol. It adds the Owned state, which indicates that the current processor owns this block, and will service requests from other processors for the block. See also Coherence protocolMSI protocolMESI protocolMOESI protocol ..
Mosi Tatupu
[] at NFL.com Mosiula Faasuka Tatupu (born April 26, 1955 in Pago Pago, American Samoa) is a former National Football League running back who played for the New England Patriots and the Los Angeles Rams, in a fifteen-year career. His engagement with the Patriots lasted from 1978-1990. He..
Mosi Tatupu Award
The Mosi Tatupu Award is given annually to the College Football Special Teams Player of the Year by the Maui Quarterback Club and the Hula Bowl. Mosi Tatupu was a standout player at Punahou School, the University of Southern California and the New England Patriots of the National Football League. H..
Mosjøen
Mosjøen is a town in, and the centre of the municipality of Vefsn in Norway. The town has approximately 10,000 inhabitants. The town is situated where the rivers Vefsna and Skjerva flow into the Vefsnfjord (Vefsnfjorden means "the Vefsn fjord"); the town centre lies in between these two rivers on ..
Moskau
redirect[[Template:Disambig]]Moskau can refer to: The city of MoscowMoskau, a song by Dschinghis KhanMoskau, a song by Rammstein..
Moskau (Dschinghis Khan song)
''This article is about the song by Dschinghis Khan. For the song by Rammstein, see Moskau (Rammstein song). Moskau is a single by the German dance-act Dschinghis Khan. Its original release was in 1979, but in 2004 Moskau became a surprise hit on the Internet due to the sharing of a performance ..
Moskau (Rammstein song)
''This article is about the song by Rammstein. For the song by Dschinghis Khan, see Moskau (Dschinghis Khan song). Moskau is the seventh track on German heavy metal band Rammstein's 2004 Reise, Reise album. Rumored to have originally been intended as a duet with Julia Volkova of Russian pop duo t..
Moskau (song)
Moskau could be Moskau (Dschinghis Khan song)Moskau (Rammstein song) redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Moskenes
Moskenes kommune County Nordland District Lofoten Municipality NO-1874]] Administrative centre Reine Mayor (2003) Lillian Hansen (Ap) Official language form Neutral Area - Total - Land - Percentage km²110 km²0.04 % 2004) - Percentage ..
Moskit
The Moskit (Mosquito) (NATO reporting name SS-N-22 Sunburn) is a Russian supersonic ramjet cruise missile. The missile system was designed by the Raduga Design Bureau during the 1970s as a follow up to the SS-N-9 Siren. The Moskit was originally designed to be ship launched, but variants have been ..
Moskof
Moskof is a Greek dance, a close relative to the dance Tromakton with different melodies which creat a faster beat, and different songs. It is also referred to as Tonyalidikon, originating in the region of Tonya. Moskof is simply a name given to the dance when the dance incorporates variations whic..
Moskon
Moskon was a Dacian king that ruled in the 3rd century BC the northern parts of Dobruja, probably being the head of a local tribal union, which had close relations with the local Greek colonies and adopted the Greek style of administration. The only proofs of his existence are some silver coins fo..
Moskovskaya
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Moskovskaya Line
The Moskovskaya Line (Belarusian: ; Russian: ), is a line of the Minsk Metro. The line was opened along with the Metro in 1984 with the original eight station segment, and crosses the city on a Northeast-Southwest axis. Currently it comprises of nine stations and 9.5 kilometres of track. Conten..
Moskovskaya Street
Moskovskaya Street, (Russian: ), is a street in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The street starts at the Chelyuskintsev Street to the north, and ends at Patrisa Lumumby Street to the south. ..
Moskovskie Vedomosti
For a modern daily, see Moscow News. The Moscow News (Russian: Московские ведомости) was Russia's largest newspaper by circulation before it was superseded by Saint Petersburg dailies in the mid-19th century. The newspaper was established by the Moscow University a year after ..
Moskovskiye Novosti
Moskovskiye Novosti (in English: Moscow News) is a long-established weekly newspaper aimed at an educated, elite audience, owned by Arcadi Gaydamak. It is published in Russian language. Most of this newspaper's stories are translated into English and printed on the leading English newspaper Moscow N..
Moskovskiy Komsomolets
Moskovskii Komsomolets is a Moscow-based daily newspaper regarded as publishing sensational or provocative items on Russian politics and society. External links [Web Site] of Moscovski Komsomolets. ..
Moskovskiy Pisatel
Moskovskiy Pisatel is a commune located in the village of Alyokhnovo near the town of Istra near the city of Moscow in Russia. Moskovskiy Pisatel was founded in 1984 by Aleksandr Kulishov who became its first leader. It was organised as a commune of Russian writers. It contains 11 streets. Aleksan..
Moskovsko-Petrogradskaya Line
Moskovsko-Petrogradskaya Line Parnasskaya Prospekt Prosveshcheniya Ozerki Udelnaya Pionerskaya Chernaya Rechka Petrogradskaya Gorkovskaya Nevsky Prospekt Sennaya Ploshchad Tekhnolog..
Moskovsky Prospekt
Moskovsky Prospekt (literally: Moscow Avenue) is a 10 km-long avenue in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The street runs from Sennaya Square and Sadovaya Street, to the Victory Square, where it becomes Pulkovo Highway and Moscow Highway. In doing so, it passes through Fontanka River, Zagorodny Prospekt, ..
Moskstraumen
The Moskstraumen (popularly known as the Maelstrom) is a system of tidal eddies and whirlpools, one of the strongest in the world, that forms in a strait adjacent to the Lofoten archipelago, Norway. The shallow strait, some 4-5 kilometres wide, lies between the island of Moskenesøya and some islet..
Moskva
Moskva (Russian: ), the Russian equivalent of Moscow, may refer to one of the following. Moscow, the capital of the Russian FederationMoskva RiverThe Soviet aircraft carrier MoskvaMoskva (camera), a brand of cameraThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associate..
Moskva class aircraft carrier
The Moskva class aircraft carriers were the first Soviet aircraft carriers, The Soviet designation was Project 1123 Kondor. These ships were laid down at Nikolayev South (Shipyard No.444). The lead vessel was launched in 1965 and named Moskva; she entered commission two years later. Moskva wa..
Moskva River
Moskva River near the Moscow Kremlin in 19th century. Moskva River (Russian/Cyrillic: Москва-река) is a river that flows through the Moscow and Smolensk Oblasts in Russia, and is a left tributary of the Oka River. The length of the river is 503 km. The area of its basin is 17,600 sq ..
Moskvitch
Wikimedia Commons has media related to: [media] Moskvitch 403IE (1962) Moskvitch (Russian: Москвич) (sometimes also mentioned as Moskvich or Moskwitch, which means Muscovite) is an automobile brand from Russia. After World War II the Soviet Union brought the entire Opel..
Moskvitch 400/420
Moskvitch 400/420 was a car from Moskvitch introduced in 1947. It was largely based on the pre-war Opel Kadett. A test model "model 10" was first made, but Josef Stalin didn't like the headlight design, that it only had two doors and some other details so it was redesigned. Production ended in 19..
Moskvitch 402
Moskvitch 402 was a car from Moskvitch introduced in 1956 as a replacement for Moskvitch 401. It had a 1220 cc inline-4 engine giving 35 hp and connected to a three speed gearbox with a column shift. Production ended in 1958. A four wheel drive version called Moskvitch 410 was also produced. ..
Moskvitch 404 Sport
Moskvitch 404 Sport was a sports car from Moskvitch produced in the 1950s. It was based in the Moskvitch 400/420 and even use the same engine, but fitted with four carburettors. The car was quite successful in racing and won three Russian Championships. ..
Moskvitch 407
Moskvitch 407 was a car from Moskvitch introduced in 1958 as a development of the Moskvitch 402 and differs from Moskvich 403 only in that the engine is different. It was powered by a 1375 cc inline-4 engine giving 45 hp. It came with a three speed gearbox and column shift. In 1960 it was changed..
Moskvitch 408
Moskvitch 408 was a car from Moskvitch introduced in 1964. It was powered by a 1360 cc cam-in-block engine overhead valves. The assembly of the engines was done by UZAM in Ufa. It was followed by the 412 that instead used a 1478 cc engine with more up-to-date chain driven overhead cam. Moskvitch..
Moskvitch 410
Wikimedia Commons has media related to: [media] Moskvitch 410 was a car from Moskvitch introduced in 1957 as a four wheel drive version of the 402 intended for use by farmers. It was powered by a 35 hp engine, later it was upgraded to the 410-H that was fitted with a more modern ..
Moskvitch 412
Moskvitch 412 later called 2140 (called 1500 SL in export version) was a car from Moskvitch introduced in 1967. The 1500 cc was a slant inline-4 inspired by the 1961 BMW 1500 engine. The engine has the interesting fearture that the cylinders barrels can be replaced so you can repair the en..
Moskvitch G1
Moskvitch G1 was a sports car from Moskvitch produced in 1951 by the engineer I. Gladilin. It was the first Moskvitch specially developed for racing. It had aluminium coachwork and was powered by a 1100 cc engine giving 70 hp and a top speed of 190 km/h. The engine was derived from the engine use..
Moskvitch G2
Moskvitch G2 was a sports car from Moskvitch based on the earlier Moskvitch G1. Instead of an open wheel car it was now fitted with an aerodynamic body (spider or hard-top) and was capable of a top speed of 223 km/h. The G2 car broke several speed records in the USSR. ..
Moskvitch G3
Moskvitch G3 was a sports car from Moskvitch released in 1961 and designed by L. Shugorov. Unlike the earlier G1 and G2 it was more based on the standard models. It used a standard FR layout with independend front suspension. The engine was derived from the Moskvitch 407 engine, but fitted with c..
Moskvitch G4
Moskvitch G4 was a sports car from Moskvitch released in 1963. It used the same engine as the Moskvitch 403, but fitted with Weber carburettors giving 81 hp, but this was boosed to 92 hp when fitted with the Moskvitch 412 engine. It had independent suspension, both front and rear. It was successf..
Moskvitch G5
Moskvitch G5 was a formula 1 car from Moskvitch released in 1965. It was to be fitted with an engine called GD-1, an eight cylinder 1500 cc DOHC engine giving 200 hp at 10.500 rpm. Already during the first test the engine produced 162 hp at 6000 rpm. The engine was fitted with four dual Weber car..
Moskvoretskaya Embankment
Moskvoretskaya Embankment (russian: Москворецкая Набережная) is a major street, located in the Kitay-Gorod administrative district in central Moscow, running along the Moskva River. It stretches from Kremlin Embankment, near Red Square in the west, until the Yauza River, ne..
Moskwa
Moskwa is a polish punk-rock band created in 1983 by Paweł "Guma" Gumola (guitar, vocal), Piotr "Rogoza" Rogoziński (bass guitar, vocal) and Tomek "Pałker" Gron (drums) in Łódz city. Discography: 1984 - Nigdy! (Never): Nigdy! / Za Kratami / Tylko Patrzymy / Czarna Data / Powietrza l Wasze Ja..
Moslavina
Moslavina is a region in Croatia, administratively divided into the counties of Zagreb, Sisak-Moslavina and Bjelovar-Bilogora. The main city in the region in terms of traffic, commerce and business is the city of Kutina, with 24,000 citizens. Other important centres of Moslavina are Ivanić grad, ..
Moslem Bahadori
Moslem Bahadori (Born 1927, Tonekabon, Iran) is a notable contemporary Persian medical scientist, pathologist and a distinguished University lecturer. He studied medicine at Medical School, Tehran University (1954), and became specialized in pathology at the Department of Pathology, Tehran Univers..
Mosler
Mosler Automotive is an American supercar manufacturer based in Florida, founded by Warren Mosler in 1985. It currently produces the MT900R racer and the street-legal MT900S, as well as several unique project vehicles. History In 1985, Warren Mosler, a successful bond trader, started a company call..
Mosler J-10 Sport
The Mosler J-10 Sport was a one-off automobile designed by Mosler Automotive and built mostly with existing General Motors parts. The front half of the vehicle visually resembles that of the Jeep Wrangler and the rear half of the vehicle is taken from the Chevrolet S10 Pickup truck, although the fr..
Mosler MT900
Mosler MT900 Manufacturer: Mosler Class: mid-engined coupe Production: 2001–present14 produced Predecessor: Mosler Raptor Mosler MT900 Production: 20011 produced Engines: 5.7 L LS1 V8 Weight: 1175 kg (2590 lb) Mosler MT900R Production: 2001–present11 produced E..
Mosler TwinStar
The Mosler TwinStar was an automobile developed by Mosler Automotive in 2000. The vehicle was essentially a Cadillac Eldorado that had been modified to fit two Northstar V8 engines. One engine remained in the factory-equipped location underneath the hood and another was located in what was formerly ..
Mosles
Mosles is a commune of the département of Calvados, in the Basse-Normandie région, in France. Its postal code is 14400. The INSEE code is 14453. ..
Mosley
Mosley is a family name. One Mosley family comprised the lords of the manor of Manchester, England until 1846. They subsequently became wealthy landowners in Staffordshire. Famous family members included: Sir Oswald Mosley — leader of the British Union of FascistsDiana Mosley — his wife..
Mosley, Virginia
Moseley is an unincorporated community in Chesterfield and Powhatan Counties, Virginia. The United States Post Office for the community is located in Powhatan. Many upscale communities have been built in the area in previous years, including Beckenham, Summer Lake, and Foxfire. External links ..
Moslim Democratische Partij
The Muslim Democratic Party or MDP (Dutch: Moslim Democratische Partij) is a political party in Belgium which was formed in 2003, as a result of the poor showing of the alliance party RESIST between the marxist-leninist Workers Party of Belgium and the AEL (Arab European League, a small Muslim and ..
Mosman, New South Wales
Mosman is a suburb in the Municipality of Mosman on the lower North Shore of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is located 8 km from the Sydney central business district and is surrounded on three sides by water. It was founded in the 1830s as a whaling station by Archibald Mo..
Mosman art prize
Mosman art prize is an art award in Australia held in Mosman, a suburb of Sydney. It has been running since 1947. List of winners Margaret Olley won the inaugural Mosman art prize in 1947Tom Gleghorn 1958Henry Salkauskas 1963, 1964, 1965Eva Kubbos 1964 1966Joan Brassil 1973Max Miller 1976Jason Be..
Mosman Park, Western Australia
The Town of Mosman Park is a Local Government Area of Western Australia. It lies about 14km from the Perth CBD and 3km from Fremantle. Mosman Park is the only suburb within this municipality. External links [Town of Mosman Park Website] ..
Mosman Park railway station, Perth
Mosman Park Train Station, is a Transperth train station 13.5km apart from Perth Train Station, in Western Australia, on the Fremantle Line. Platforms Platform 1: Fremantle Line to FremantlePlatform 2: Fremantle Line to Perth Bus routes Stirling Highway 98 CircleRoute clockwise via Stirling Highwa..
Mosman Rowing Club
The Mosman Rowing Club (MRC) is the home of still water rowing on the North Shore, and home of some of the best rowing water in Sydney, albeit, early in the morning. The MRC, based at Pearl Bay, Mosman is the main rowing centre for some 450 rowers, including elite, seniors, juniors, masters, recr..
Mosney
Mosney, in County Meath, Ireland, is situated approximately 30 miles / 48 kilometres from Dublin; it has an unstaffed station on the Dublin-Dundalk railway line. Mosney is probably best-known as the site of a Butlins holiday camp in the second half of the 20th century. By the early 21st-century, ..
Mosney railway station
Mosney railway station Serves Mosney in County Meath {| class="wikitable" style="margin: 0.5em auto; text-align: center; font-size: 95%;" |- ! Preceding station ! colspan="3" | Iarnród Éireann ! Following station ..
Moso's Footprint
According to myth, Moso's Footprint in Samoa was made when the giant Moso stepped over to Samoa from Fiji, and the other footprint can be found on Viti Levu of Fiji. It is a 1m by 3m rock enclosure. ..
Mosomuso
redirect [[Template:Importance]]MoSoMuSo is an acronym for Mobile Social Musical Software. It is an extension of Mososo or LBS MoSoSo that allows users to share music with ad-hoc techniques. First claimed by Atau Tanaka, more information is available on the [LBS-MOSOSO blog] ..
Moson
Moson > County seat in 1910 Magyaróvár Area in 1910 km² Population in 1910 94,500 Present country Hungary, Austria, Slovakia Moson (-Hungarian, in German: Wieselburg) was a historic administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary in present-day eastern..
Mosonmagyaróvár
Mosonmagyaróvár County Győr-Moson-Sopron Area 85,35 km² Population Total (2001)Population density   30 424356 /km² Postal code 9200 Area code 96 Mosonmagyaróvár is a town in northwestern Hungary, county Győr-Moson-Sopron. The town lies close to the Austri..
Mosopelea
The Mosopelea are a native American tribe that once inhabitated regions that stretched from the lower Mississippi to Ohio. At the mouth of the Cumberland River is a habitation site that is thought to belong to them. ..
MoSoSo
MoSoSo, or mobile social software, is software -- generally on a mobile phone or on a laptop computer -- that facilitates social encounters by associating geographical location and time with one's own social network. The basic idea of a MoSoSo is to overlay a location and time element to the idea ..
Mosport
Mosport International Raceway, or Mosport Park, is a multi-track facility located north of Bowmanville, Ontario. Mosport features a 2.459 mile, 10-turn road course; a half-mile, paved oval; and the new 1.5-mile Mosport Driver Development Centre, which was based off the karting circuit built in 1997..
Mosque
The Badshahi Masjid in Lahore, Pakistan with an iwan at center, three domes, and five visible minarets A mosque is a place of worship for followers of the Islamic faith. Muslims often refer to the mosque by its Arabic name, masjid (pl. masajid) (Arabic: مسجد — pronounced: /mas.ˈʤid/ or..
Mosque-Madrassa of Sultan Hassan
Sultan Hassan The Sultan Hassan Mosque and Madrasa (School) is considered stylistically the most compact and unified of all Cairo monuments. The building was constructed for Sultan Hassan bin Mohammad bin Qala'oun in 1256 AD as a mosque and religious school for all sects. It was designed so th..
Mosquero, New Mexico
Mosquero is a village in New Mexico, United States. The population was 120 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Harding County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Geography Mosquero is located at [35°46′35″N, 103°57′26″W] (35.776293, -103.957133)[Geographic refe..
Mosques & Imams National Advisory Board
The Mosques & Imams National Advisory Board (MINAB) was launched in 2006 to promote best practice in the British mosques. It is an independent self-regulatory body to supervise mosques and train imams. The new body seeks to ensure mosque personnel have a better understanding of British Muslims' nee..
Mosques of Lahore
Mosques of Lahore: There are a large number of new, old, and ancient mosques in the city of Lahore, Pakistan. This is consistent with the general personality of the city, which has a culture that mixes the old and the new with superb ease. On a normal day in Lahore, you may see the latest four whee..
Mosque city of Bagerhat
Bagerhat Shat Gambuj Masjid (60 dome mosque), built by Khan Jahan Ali Mosque City of Bagerhat is one of the three World Heritage Sites in Bangladesh. It is located in the Bagerhat District in south-west Bangladesh. It was declared by UNESCO as a World heritage site in 1983. History See al..
Mosque in Sendling
The Mosque in Sendling, Munich, Germany, is situated on Schanzenbachstrasse. The Mosque has existed there since 1989 as an Islamic prayer house mainly for Turkish Muslims. The official Turkish name of the Mosque is Diyanet İşleri Türk İslam Merkezi, which reads as German Turkish-Islamic center..
Mosque of Abu Haggag
The Mosque of Abu Haggag is a mosque located in the Egyptian city of Luxor. Specifically, it stands atop the ruins of Luxor Temple, an Ancient Egyptian centre of worship dating back to the reign of Pharaoh Amenhotep III in the 14th century BC. Although its positioning atop the pharaonic columns s..
Mosque of Hassan
Mosque of Hassan may refer to: Mosque-Madrassa of Sultan HassanHassan II MosqueThe incomplete mosque incorporating Hassan TowerThis 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 lin..
Mosque of Ibn Tulun
Ibn Tulun Mosque The Mosque of Ahmad ibn Ţũlũn is located in Cairo, Egypt. It is arguably the oldest mosque in the city surviving in its original form, and is the largest mosque in Cairo in terms of land area. The mosque was commissioned by Ahmad ibn Ţũlũn, the Abbassid governor of Egy..
Mosque of Nain
Masjed e Jame' Naeen, or The congregation mosque of Naeen is one of Iran's oldest mosques. It is located in Nain, Iran. It is dated to the 9th century. The interiors however are Seljuki in brick craftsmenship, and therefore allude to the 11th century. Like the The Tarikhaneh of Damghan and the Co..
Mosque of Omar Ibn Al-Khattab
--> The Mosque of Omar Ibn Al-Khattab (or in Spanish transcription Omar Iban Al-Jattab) in Maicao, La Guajira, Colombia is the second biggest mosque in Latin America. To the locals it is simply known as "la Mezquita" ("The Mosque") for being the only one in the region, and along with the Dar Alark..
Mosque of Oqba
Mosque of Uqba (Arabic: ‎) is a mosque located in Kairouan, Tunisia. It is one of the oldest mosques bulit in Africa. The mosque was built first by Uqba ibn Nafi after establishing the city of Kairouan. The minaret of the mosque is considered to be one of the most beautiful architectural w..
Mosque Swallow
The Mosque Swallow (Cecropis senegalensis, syn. Hirundo senegalensis) is a large swallow. It is a resident breeder in much of sub-Saharan Africa, although commonest in the west. It does not migrate, but will follow the rains to some extent. This is a bird of open country with trees, and cultivate..
Mosquito
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. For the ethnic group, see Miskito The Mosquito is a member of the family Culicidae; these insects have a pair of scaled wings, a pair of halteres, a slender body, and long legs. The females of most mosquito species suck blood from other animals. Size vari..
Mosquitoes (Novel)
Mosquitoes is a novel by William Faulkner published in 1927. It is about people who are on a cruise ship. It is summarized hour by hour, and day by day, chronicling the misadventures of the passengers. It is a comic novel and William Faulkner's second novel. ..
Mosquitofish
The mosquitofish, Gambusia affinis, is a species of freshwater fish. It is a member of the family Poeciliidae of order Cyprinodontiformes. These fish are native to the watershed of the Gulf of Mexico, where it has long been known that they feed readily on the aquatic larval and pupal stages of mos..
Mosquitor
Mosquitor is a character in the popular toy line Masters of the Universe by Mattel, one of the best-selling toy lines of the 1980s. A member of the Evil Horde, he was packaged as the 'evil energy-draining insectoid'. He is a cyborg creature with a long, pointed metal head, with a needle on the end ..
Mosquito (disambiguation)
Mosquito may refer to one of the following. Mosquito, an insect.The WWII aircraft De Havilland Mosquito.The Native American tribe Miskito.Mosquito (hangglider), a self-propelled hangglider.The Mosquito, a machine that emits a high-pitched sound to discourage teenagers from aggregating in an area.M..
Mosquito bar
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Mosquito Coast
The article is about the Central American area. For the film and novel see The Mosquito Coast. The Caribbean Mosquito Coast historically consisted of an area along the Atlantic coast of present-day Nicaragua, called after its native Mosquito Indians and long dominated by British interests. Altho..
Mosquito control
Mosquito control is the task of managing the population of mosquitoes to reduce their damage to human health, economies, and enjoyment of mosquito-ridden areas. Mosquito control is a vital public-health practice throughout the world and especially in the tropics because mosquitos spread many diseas..
Mosquito Control
Considering its status as the first major release by post-metal band Isis, the Mosquito Control EP would prove a blueprint for their musical evolution. The piece runs fluent through all 29 minutes, and all four songs are linked through consistent bouts of chaos and lyrics glued by the metaphor of ..
Mosquito Creek
Mosquito Creek , about 60 mi. (97 km) long, is a tributary of the Missouri River in southwest Iowa in the United States. It rises in Shelby County and flows in a generally southwesterly direction, meeting the Missouri approximately 5 mi. (8 km) downstream of Council Bluffs. It was also the name of..
Mosquito fern
The Mosquito ferns, genus Azolla, also called water ferns and duckweed ferns because they are often found growing alongside with duckweed species, are a peculiar genus (the only genus in the family Azollaceae) of six species of aquatic ferns. They are extremely reduced in form and specialized, loo..
Mosquito Fleet
The term Mosquito Fleet has had three main meanings in U.S. naval history: 1. It is the term used to describe the United States Navy's fleet of small gunboats, leading up to and during the War of 1812. 2. It was the name of a United States Navy squadron detachment, commanded by Commodore Matthew C..
Mosquito hawk
Mosquito hawk can mean: Crane flyDragonflya mosquito in the genus ToxorhynchitesA type of fishing fly that resembles a large insect. 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 ..
Mosquito Lagoon
Mosquito Lagoon is part of the Indian River Lagoon system, and the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. It extends from Ponce de Leon Inlet in Volusia County, Florida, to the north end of Merritt Island. It connects to the Indian River via the Haulover Canal. ..
Mosquito Lake, Alaska
Mosquito Lake is a census-designated place (CDP) in Haines Borough, Alaska, United States. At the 2000 census the population was 221. Geography Mosquito Lake is located at [59°25′40″N, 136°9′48″W] (59.427723, -136.163435)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the..
Mosquito net
A mosquito net offers important protection against mosquitos, flies, and other insects. Its fine, see-through mesh construction stops many insects from disturbing the person using the net. The net is small enough to stop these insects, but does not in any way cut off the person's capabilities t..
Mosquito Pass
Mosquito Pass (elevation 13188 ft) is a high mountain pass in the Mosquito Range of central Colorado in the United States. The pass sits along the boundary between Lake and Park counties between Leadville (west) and Fairplay (east). One of the highest passes in the state, it is traversable only on f..
Mosquito Range
The Mosquito Range (elevation approximately 14,000 ft) is a high mountain range in the Rocky Mountains of central Colorado in the United States. The peaks of the range form a ridge running north-south for approximately 40 miles (64 km) from southern Summit County on the north end, then along the bou..
Mosrite
Mosrite was an American guitar manufacturing company, based in Bakersfield, California, from the late 1950s to the mid 1990s Founded by Semie Moseley, Mosrite guitars were played by many rock and roll and country artists such as Kurt Cobain, Joe Maphis, Larry Collins, Buck Trent, The Ventures and T..
Moss
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Mosses are small, soft plants that are typically 1-10 cm tall, occasionally more. They commonly grow close together in clumps or mats in damp or shady locations. They do not have flowers or seeds, and their simple leaves cover the thin wiry stems. At ..
MOSS
MOSS can refer to: the Microsoft Office SharePoint Server, a portal software productthe Mobile submarine simulator, a sonar decoythe Market Oriented Sector Selective talks, trade negotiations held between the United States and Japan ..
Moss, Norway
Moss kommune http://www.ostfold.no/images/kart/moss.gif County Østfold District Municipality NO-0104]] Administrative centre Moss Mayor (2003) Paul-Erik Krogsvold (Ap) Official language form Neutral Area - Total - Land - Percentage km²58 km²0...
Moss-rose Purslane
Portulaca grandiflora, otherwise known as the Moss Rose or the Moss-rose Purslane, are small but fast-growing flowering plants in the family Portulacaceae. Portulaca are native to South America, but are widely grown in temperate climates as well as an annual bedding or container plant. Flowers a..
Moss-Side, County Antrim
Moss-Side is a small village in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 270 people. It is situated in the Moyle District Council area. References [NI Neighbourhood Information System] See also List of villages in Northern IrelandList of towns in Northe..
Moss-trooper
Moss-troopers were bandits that operated in Scotland during and after the time of the English Commonwealth. The moss-troopers were often disbanded or deserting soldiers from one of the Scottish armies of the Scottish Civil War. The moss-troopers were men who kept their weapons and lived a life of ba..
Mossad
For the Haganah branch responsible for clandestine Jewish immigration into the British Mandate of Palestine, see Mossad Le'aliyah Bet Official seal of the Mossad State of Israel Geography Land of Israel · Districts · Cities Transport · Mediterranean Dead Sea · Red S..
Mossad Le'aliyah Bet
The Mossad Le'aliyah Bet (Hebrew: 'המוסד לעלייה ב) was a branch of the Haganah that operated as the organizing body for the Yishuv leadership's Ha'apala programme: the illegal Jewish immigration into the British Mandate of Palestine. It operated from 1938 until the founding of the State ..
Mossâmedes
Mossâmedes is a small town and municipality in western Goiás state, Brazil. Population (2005): 5,044Area of the municipality (2002): 684.4 km²Elevation: 615 metersBecame a city: 1958Postal code: 76150-000 Contents 0.1 Location0.2 Political Information0.3 Demographic Informatio..
Mossbank
Mossbank is a village in north east of the Shetland Mainland. It was the origional location of the inter island ferry to the island of Yell. The ferry now runs from the small port of Toft, approximately 1 mile further north. The village was profoundly changed in the early 80's when construction..
Mossbauer spectroscopy
Mössbauer spectroscopy is a spectroscopic technique based on the Mössbauer effect. In its most common form, Mössbauer Absorption Spectroscopy, a solid sample is exposed to a beam of gamma radiation, and a detector measures the intensity of the beam that is transmitted through the sample, which w..
Mossberg
Mossberg may refer to multiple articles: For the Wall Street Journal columnist, see Walter Mossberg. For the shotgun, see Mossberg 500. redirect[[Template:Disambig]]..
Mossberg 500
Mossberg 500 Filed model, with a 28 inch vent rib barrel The Mossberg 500 is a shotgun manufactured by O.F. Mossberg & Sons [link]. Rather than a single model, the 500 is really a series of widely varying hammerless, pump action, repeaters, all of which share the same basic receiver..
Mossberg Maverick
The Maverick 88 [(Product homepage)]is actually simplified Mossberg 500 (synthetic stock and forearm, cylinder bore, cross-bolt safety). Accessories are mostly compatible with Mossberg 500. There are two basic models of the 88. The 88 field and the 88 security. The 88 field comes with ..
Mossbourne Community Academy
Mossbourne Community Academy, which opened in 2004 stands on the former site of Hackney Downs School in Hackney, East London, England. It is co-educational and is part of the Labour government's policy of establishing city academies, which are intended to boost deprived inner-city areas. Designed ..
Mossbrae Falls
Mossbrae Falls is a waterfall on Sacramento River, in Shasta Cascade area in Dunsmuir, California There is a trail that is about a mile long along the Union Pacific Railroad to the falls. Please note that this rail is still heavily traveled and one has to watch out for trains. ..
Mossbridge railway station
Mossbridge was a station located on Downholland Moss at Moss Lane, Lancashire. The Southport & Cheshire Lines Extension Railway (SCLER) openened Mossbridge on 1st September 1884. The station first closed in 1917, along with all other stations on the extension line, due to WWI economy measures. Ho..
Mossburn
Mossburn is a small town in the western Southland Region of New Zealand, south of Queenstown and east of Te Anau. In 2001, it had a usually resident population of 240, consisting of 129 males and 111 females. This constituted a 12.1% decrease in population since the previous census in 1996. The t..
Mossburn Branch
The Mossburn Branch was a branch line railway in New Zealand from Lumsden on the Kingston Branch to the town of Mossburn in western Southland. Construction began in 1879, Mossburn was reached in 1887, and the line closed in 1982. Contents 1 Construction2 Stations3 Operation4 ..
Mossdeep City
Mossdeep City (Tokusane City トクサネシティ; Tokusane Shitti) in the original Japanese version), is a fictional in-game city found in the Pokémon video games. It is based on Tanegashima, Japan. Contents 1 Places of interest1.1 Mossdeep City Gym1.2 Steven's House1.3 Mos..
Mosse
Mosse is a Jewish family name from Grätz, originally Moses: Albert MosseGeorge Mosse(George L. Mosse), son of Hans Mosse & Felicia Lachmann, founder of Hans Lachmann-Mosse.Markus MosseRudolf Mosse & Hans Lachmann-Mosse, see Berliner Tageblatt others: Fernand MosséKate Mosse See also Moss This ..
Mossel Bay
Mossel Bay, South Africa (spelled Mosselbaai in Afrikaans) lies along the Indian Ocean, east of the Cape of Good Hope and west of Humansdorp. Portuguese explorer Bartholomeu Diaz arrived here on February 3 1488, thus proving to his sponsors that Africa had a southern tip; making it theoretically pos..
Mossel Bay Local Municipality
Mossel Bay Municipality is a municipality located in the Western Cape Province of South Africa. As of 2001, the population was 71,439. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent municipalities2 Demographics3 Cities and towns Geography Adjacent municipalities George Municipality (eas..
Mossendjo
Mossendjo is a town located in the Niari Region of the Republic of the Congo. Railways The town lies on the Mbinda branch of the Congo railway system. ..
Mosser Glass
Mosser Glass was founded in 1970 by Thomas R. Mosser whose family got their start in the business at the world-famous Cambridge Glass Company. Mosser Glass is renowned for its handmade glass that can be found at numerous shops across the country. More information can be found at www.mosserglass.co..
Mosses, Alabama
Mosses is a town in Lowndes County, Alabama, United States. At the 2000 census the population was 1,101. Geography Mosses is located at [32°10′23″N, 86°40′38″W] (32.173120, -86.677296)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the town has a t..
Mosses from an Old Manse
Mosses from an Old Manse was a short story collection by Nathaniel Hawthorne, and named in honor of The Old Manse where he and his wife lived for the first three years of their marriage. The first edition was published in 1846, and the second edition was published in 1854. Stories added for the 1854..
Mosset Park, Forres
Mosset Park is a football ground in the town of Forres, Scotland. It is the home ground of Forres Mechanics F.C., who currently play in the Highland Football League. It has a capacity of 5000, making it the largest ground in the league. ..
Mossflower
Mossflower is a fantasy novel by Brian Jacques, published in 1988. It is the second book in the Redwall series. Contents 1 Plot summary2 Main Characters3 Book divisions (English)4 Translations5 References6 External link Plot summary US cover of Mossflower &#..
Mossflower Woods
In the fictional world of Redwall, Mossflower Woods is a forest surrounding the abbey of Redwall, known to be frequented by various gangs and vermin lowlifes, rendering it a no-go zone at night. It has various streams running through it, including River Moss which was used to sink the fortress Kotir..
Mossi
Mossi (sing. Moaaga) are a people in central Burkina Faso, living mostly in the villages of the Volta River Basin. The Mossi are the largest ethnic group in Burkina Faso, constituting 40% of the population, or about 6.2 million people.CIA. The World Fact Book. 01/10/2006. Retrieved 02/10/2006 from ..
Mossige
Mossige is a locality in Time township, county of Rogaland, on the south west coast of Norway. A small farming community composed of about one dozen farms and homes. ..
Mossimo
The Beginnings of Mossimo Established in 1986 by Mossimo Gianulli, the company started out as a board shorts brand, as its designer sold his brand to retailers along the South Californian coast. Recent Developments Recently, the hip company has experienced financial difficulties. However, one ..
Mossi Kingdoms
The Mossi Kingdoms, sometimes mistakenly referred to as the Mossi Empire were a trio of powerful states in modern-day Burkina Faso. Each state possessed similar customs and government, but were ruled independently of each other. At times, the kingdoms fought amongst themselves or united in the fac..
Mossley
Mossley is a town in Tameside on the north-east side of Greater Manchester. It constitutes a civil parish, which according to the 2001 census had a population of 9,856. The name Mossley comes from 'Moss', a bog or swamp, and 'leah', a clearing in a wood. It has the distinction being situated in..
Mossley (UK Parliament constituency)
Mossley County constituency Created: 1918 Abolished: 1950 Type: House of Commons Mossley is a former constituency in the United Kingdom Parliament. It was created at the 1918 general election as a county division of Lancashire, taking areas formerly in the Gorton and Prestwich constituenci..
Mossley A.F.C.
Mossley Association Football Club are an English football club from the town of Mossley, Greater Manchester, currently playing in the Northern Premier League First Division. They were founded in 1903 and are nicknamed the Lilywhites owing to their colours (white shirts, black shorts and stockings). ..
Mossley Hill
Mossley Hill is an area in the city of Liverpool in northwest England, and a Liverpool City Council Ward. It is home to Liverpool College and contains some of the most impressive large Victorian buildings in Liverpool. Penny Lane, made famous by The Beatles, is in Mossley Hill, running between All..
Mossley Hill railway station
Mossley Hill railway station is in the suburbs of Liverpool in the north west of England. The station is operated by Northern Rail. There is a roughly half-hourly service between Liverpool Lime Street and Manchester Oxford Road operated by Northern Rail, and peak-hour trains between Lime Street, ..
Mossley railway station
Mossley railway station serves the village of Mossley, Greater Manchester, England. It lies on the Huddersfield Line 16 km (10 miles) north-east of Manchester Victoria and is managed by Northern Rail. It is a small, two platform station, with the only on-site services being a ticket office that is..
Mossley West railway station
Mossley West railway station serves Mossley in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. {| class="wikitable" style="margin: 0.5em auto; text-align: center;" |- ! Preceding station ! colspan="3" | Northern Ireland Railways ! Following station   A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q ..
Mossman, Queensland
Mossman is a town of 1800 people in Far North Queensland, Australia, on the Mossman River. Originally known as Mosman — the name was changed to avoid confusion with the Sydney suburb of Mosman — it is located on the Captain Cook Highway 75 km north of the regional city of Cairns. Mossman is the ..
Mossman Gorge, Queensland
Mossman Gorge is located in the southern part of the Daintree National Park, 80 kilometres north of the regional town of Cairns. It also lies nearby the farming town of Mossman. It is part of the traditional homeland of the indigeneous tribe of Kuku Yulanji. External link [Mossman Gorge&..
Mossneuk, East Kilbride
Mossneuk is an area of the Scottish new town East Kilbride, in South Lanarkshire. Mossneuk is a residential area in the south-west of the town, and site of the eponymous primary school, which is often believed to be the best in the town. ..
Mossoró
Mossoró is a city of Rio Grande do Norte State, Brazil. Equidistant (and four hours' drive) from Natal or Fortaleza (approx 270 km.), this northern city of 211,700 people (2005) is in the heart of Brazil's salt production area, and its largest land-based petroleum industry. For Brazilians, the c..
Mossos d'Esquadra
Mosso d'Esquadra in dress uniform A patrol car in Barcelona Mossos d'Esquadra (lit. English: "Squadron Lads") is the police force of Catalonia, one of the autonomous communities of Spain. It is one of the oldest civil police forces in Europe, founded in the 18th century as the 'Esquadres..
Mosspark
Mosspark is a district in the Scottish city of Glasgow. It is situated south of the River Clyde, in the south-west of the city. It is predominantly composed of council or ex-council housing, built in the years following World War I. The housing density and extensive green space were inspired by Raym..
Mosspark railway station
Mosspark railway station is a railway station in Mosspark, a district of Glasgow, Scotland. The station is managed by First ScotRail and lies on the Paisley Canal Line. External links [Train times] and [station information] for from National Rail[Street map] and [..
Mosstodloch
Mosstodloch is a small village in Moray, Scotland, lying on the A96 between Fochabers and Elgin on the west bank of the River Spey. The Scottish Executive announced on 17 March 2005 that it had approved construction of a bypass for Mosstodloch. Work will begin in 2006 and should be completed by 200..
Mossview Plantation
Mossview Plantation was a medium sized cotton plantation of 2204 acres (9 km2) located in western Leon County, Florida, USA established by Amos Whitehead. Contents 1 Location2 Plantation specifics3 The Owner4 References Location Mossview Plantation was located in western ..
Mossville, Illinois
Mossville, Illinois is an unincorporated community between Peoria and Chillicothe in Peoria County, Illinois. Mossville is partof the Peoria-Pekin MSA and resides closely to the northern part of Peoria. Centered on the Illinois River valley and the end of Illinois Route 6 at Illinois Route 29, Moss..
Mossyna
Mossyna was a city of the middle Maeander valley in Phrygia. Herodotus mentions the Mossynoicoi as related to the Moschoi, the Tibarenians and the Macronians. Mossyna was a Byzantine bishopric, located between Dionysopolis and Laodikeia, and also a Catholic titular see from 1936 to 1975. ..
Mossyrock, Washington
Mossyrock is a city in Lewis County, Washington, United States. The population was 486 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Politics5 External links History Mossyrock was officially incorporated on January 2, 1948. Geography Mossyrock is loc..
Mossy fiber
In neuroscience, the term fiber describes a bundle of axons projecting from one group of neurons in a specific area to another. Mossy fiber actually refers to 2 such axonal pathways in the brain; they are both a projection between cells within the hippocampus, and also a major input pathway to the ..
Mossy Oaks Elementary School
Mossy Oaks Elementary School is a neighborhood school located in Beaufort, South Carolina. It operates on a Year-Round Schedule, with quarterly attendance followed by 3- 5 week intersessions or breaks. School begins in mid-July, and ends with the traditional Memorial Day holiday. The school has met ..
Moss (disambiguation)
Moss has several meanings: In botany, a moss and a peat moss are plantsMany other plants called mosses are actually algae (such as Irish moss) or flowers (such as Spanish moss).Some lichens are commonly called 'mosses' (such as reindeer moss, or reindeer lichen).Places with moss in the name are usu..
Moss (Maurice) Twomey
Moss (Maurice) Twomey (10 June 1897- October 1978) was an Irish republican and chief of staff of the Irish Republican Army (IRA). Twomey was born in 1897 in Clondulane, near Fermoy, County Cork, Ireland. He was educated by the Christian Brothers. The son of a labourer at Hallinan’s Flour Mills i..
Moss (surname)
Moss is a surname, and may refer to Alan Moss, English cricketerAlbert Moss, English and New Zealand cricketerAllan A. Moss, American mayorAnnie Lee Moss, American accused by Senator Joseph MCCarthyArlene B. Nichols Moss, American chair of the Daughters of the American RevolutionArnold Moss, Americ..
Moss agate
Moss agate is a semi-precious gemstone formed from silica. It is a form of agate which includes minerals of a green colour embedded in the chalcedony, forming filaments and other patterns suggestive of moss. The field is a clear or milky-white quartz, and the included minerals are mainly oxides..
Moss Beach, California
A panorama of Moss Beach Beach within Fitzgerald Marine Reserve looking south Moss Beach is a coastal census-designated place in San Mateo County, California, with a year 2000 census population of 1953. Located in Moss Beach are the Fitzgerald Marine Reserve, a marine sanctuary; the hi..
Moss Bluff, Louisiana
Moss Bluff is a census-designated place (CDP) in Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 10,535 at the 2000 census. The area is not incorporated. Located just north of the city of Lake Charles, it is considered a suburb of that city. Contents 1 Geography2 Demograp..
Moss Burmester
Commonwealth Games Medal Record Swimming Gold 2006 Melbourne 200 m Butterfly Bronze 2006 Melbourne 100 m Butterfly Moss Burmester, born on the 19 June, 1981 in Hastings, New Zealand, is a New Zealand swimmer, who was a gold medallist at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne. He set a new ..
Moss campion
The moss campion (Silene acaulis) is a small mountain-dwelling wildflower that is common all over the high arctic and the higher mountains of Europe (Alps, Carpathians, Urals, Pyrenees, British Isles, Faroe Islands). It is densely tufted, forming domed cushions composed of long shoots with four o..
Moss Cass
Moses (Moss) Henry Cass (born 18 February 1927) is a former member of the Australian House of Representatives. Born in Narrogin, Western Australia, Cass was educated in state schools before graduating in Medicine from the University of Sydney and worked as a Research Fellow at the Royal Children's ..
Moss Christie
Maurice ("Moss") Christie (born November 26 1902) was an Australian freestyle swimmer of the 1920s who won a silver medal in the 4x200m freestyle relay at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris. Combining with Boy Charlton, Ernest Henry and Frank Beaurepaire, the Australians trailed the United States..
Moss Creek
Moss Creek is a four-piece American music group based in Denver, Colorado. Originally formed as a country/bluegrass trio, back in 1979 by Jim Reiter, Don Williamson and Issac Gilbert, Moss Creek quickly became a four piece country-rock band shortly after forming and initially disbanded in 1981 only..
Moss Evans
Arthur Mostyn Evans (July 13 1925 - January 12 2002), better known as Moss Evans, was the general secretary of the Transport and General Workers Union (TGWU), then the largest general trade union in the United Kingdom, from 1978 until 1985. Moss was born in a small terraced house in the Welsh vi..
Moss F.K.
Moss Fotballklubb is a Norwegian football club, founded on August 28, 1906. Moss currently play in the second highest division in Norway, Adeccoligaen. Their last stint in the Norwegian Premier League was in 2002. The club came close to earning promotion to the top flight in 2005, but lost the pla..
Moss Folk
In Scandinavian mythology, moss folk were forest-dwelling fairies. According to legend, these fairies would occasionally borrow items from people but would always compensate the owners generously. In certain myths, the moss folk would ask humans for breast milk to feed their young. These tales ga..
Moss Garden
"Moss Garden" is an instrumental piece written by David Bowie and Brian Eno in 1977 for the album "Heroes". It features Bowie plucking a koto, a traditional Japanese string instrument. ..
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Moss Hart
Moss Hart (October 24, 1904 – December 20, 1961) was a Jewish-American playwright and director of plays and musical theater. Hart recalled his youth, early career and rise to fame in his autobiography, Act One, adapted to film in 1963 with George Hamilton portraying Hart. Contents 1 Bi..
Moss Hill Church
Moss Hill Church is located near Vernon in Washington County, Florida, in the United States. The United States acquired West Florida (a.k.a. "The Florida Panhandle") from Spain in 1821. The Holmes Valley Methodist Mission was established in 1821-1825. Church full name is "Moss Hill United Methodis..
Moss Icon
Moss Icon was an Annapolis, Maryland punk rock band from 1986 to 1991. The original members were Jonathan Vance, Tonie Joy, Monica DiGialleonardo, and Mark Laurence. Moss Icon are most known for their influence on the splinter genre of punk known as Emo, and affiliation to the original DC bands born..
Moss Kent Dickinson
Moss Kent Dickinson Source: Library and Archives Canada, C-002054 Moss Kent Dickinson (June 1 1822 – July 19 1897) was a Canadian businessman, mayor of Ottawa from 1864 to 1866 and member of the Canadian Parliament from 1882 to 1887. He was born in Denmark, New York in 1822. His family..
Moss Landing, California
Moss Landing is a census-designated place (CDP) in Monterey County, California, United States. As of the 2005, the CDP population was 782. Due to its location at the head of the Monterey Canyon, the town is home to the Moss Landing Marine Laboratories, a multi-campus research facility of the Cali..
Moss Landing Marine Laboratories
The Moss Landing Marine Laboratories is a multi-campus research facility of the California State University, administered by San Jose State University, and located in Moss Landing, California. The facility is located at the midpoint of the coast of Monterey Bay, and is only a few hundred meters fro..
Moss Landing Power Plant
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Moss Lane
Moss Lane is a multi-use stadium in Altrincham, England. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Altrincham F.C. and was the home ground of Manchester United F.C. Reserves until 2005. The stadium holds 6,150 people. A rugby league team known as 'Trafford Borough..
Moss Man
Moss Man is a fictional character from the popular toy line and cartoon series Masters of the Universe (MOTU). As his name indicates, he is a man made of moss, whose power is to camouflage into greenery backgrounds as well as control all plant matter. He lives in the Evergreen Forest in harmony amo..
Moss Mansion
Moss Mansion built in 1903, is a turn of the century, red-stoned mansion built by P. B. Moss, who moved to Billings, Montana from Paris, Missouri. Visitors can still see the original furniture, flatware, draperies, carpets and fixtures. External links [Moss Mansion] ..
Moss Point, Mississippi
Moss Point is a city in Jackson County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 17,653 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Famous people4 External links Geography Moss Point is located at [30°24′40″N, 88°31′31″W] (30.410999, -88...
Moss Rose
Moss Rose is a multi-use stadium in Macclesfield, England. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Macclesfield Town F.C.. The stadium holds 6,355 and was built in 1891. ..
Moss Side
This article is about the area of Manchester: for other uses, see Moss Side (disambiguation) Moss Side is an area of Manchester in England situated some 2 to 3 miles south of the city centre. Formed partly by a council housing estate, now largely rebuilt and regenerated, the area rose to national i..
Moss Side, Lancashire
Moss Side is a surburb community on the western side of Leyland in Lancashire, England. The suburb is constantly growing with new houses and new people. It is adjacent to Bretherton, Ulnes Walton and Midge Hall. There is a Scouts Group in the area and a Concert Party who perform for the elderly. ..
Moss Side (disambiguation)
Moss Side can refer to: Moss Side, an area of ManchesterMoss Side, Lancashire, a village near Leyland in England*Moss Side railway station, on the line between Blackpool South and PrestonMoss-Side, County Antrim, a village in the Moyle District Council area of Northern Ireland This article consisti..
Moss Side railway station
Moss Side railway station is on The Blackpool South to Preston Line. During the rail restructuring of the 1960s and 1970s, Moss Side was closed along with the Wrea Green station in the neighbouring village. Pressure to re-open the station was relentless and whilst Wrea Green remains closed, Moss ..
Moss v. Bush
Moss v. Bush (Supreme Court of Ohio Case Nos. 04-2055 and 04-2088) was a lawsuit filed by thirty-seven Ohio-resident voters challenging Ohio's certified electoral college votes in the 2004 U.S. presidential election. It was filed on 13 December 2004, and dismissed at the plaintiffs' request followi..
Moss Vale, New South Wales
Moss Vale ([34°32′S 150°22′E]) is a town in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, Australia, in Wingecarribee Shire. It has a population of around 14,000. It is accessible from the Hume Highway and the Illawarra Highway, which also connects to the Illawarra coast via Macquarie..
Moss Vale railway station, New South Wales
Moss Vale is an intermediary terminus station on the Southern Highlands line of the CityRail network in Moss Vale, New South Wales, Australia. It is also a stop on the CountryLink Melbourne XPT and Griffith and Canberra Xplorer services. Moss Vale has a relatively infrequent service with trains r..
Moss Valley
There is more than one Moss Valley: Moss Valley, Wrexham in WalesMoss Valley, Derbyshire in England This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an referred you here, you might wa..
Moss Valley, Derbyshire
Moss Valley is a valley in North East Derbyshire, just south of Sheffield, England. Nearby settlements include Eckington, Mosborough, and Ridgeway. The area used to be known for sickle and scythe production. The Moss Brook, one of the cleanest streams in the area, runs down the valley and flows i..
Moss Valley, Wrexham
The Moss Valley (also known as simply "The Moss") is an area in the county borough of Wrexham, north-east Wales, near to "The Moss" village. It is most well known for its large lakes and its coal mining history. Contents 1 History2 Creation3 Decline4 Restoration5 Photogra..
Most
This article is about the city. For the acronym, see MOST. Statistics Area: 86.9 km² Population: 67,905 (2005) Map Most is a city in the northwest of the Czech Republic, in Ústí nad Labem Region. It is situated between the Czech Central Mountains (Czech: České středohoří) and Ore Mount..
MOST
The acronym MOST has several meanings: Microvariability and Oscillations of STars, a stellar photometric monitoring satelliteMolonglo Observatory Synthesis Telescope, a radio telescope in AustraliaMedia Oriented Systems Transport, an electronic bus type architecture for on-board audio-visual device..
Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment
In international treaties, a Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment (MFN) clause contains the obligation, on behalf of each country that is a party to the treaty, if it grants an advantage of a certain kind to any country, to also grant that advantage to every other country that is a party to the treaty. ..
Most-perfect magic square
A most-perfect magic square of order n is a magic square containing the numbers 0 to n² − 1 with two additional properties: Each 2×2 subsquare sums to 2s, where s = n² − 1.All pairs of integers distant n/2 along a (major) diagonal sum to s. ..
Most-wanted Iraqi playing cards
Saddam Hussein as the Ace of Spades. In the 2003 invasion of Iraq by a United States-led coalition, the U.S. military developed a set of playing cards to help troops identify the most-wanted members of President Saddam Hussein's government, mostly high-ranking Baath Party members or members of..
Mosta
Mosta is a town situated in the middle of the island of Malta, to the north-west of Valletta. It has a population of about 19,000. Mosta boasts the third largest dome in the world dedicated to the Assumption. The Feast of the Assumption is held on August 15 and it is a public holiday. The church i..
Mostacolli
Mostacolli is an Italian pasta dish. It contains ground beef, green pepper, onion, tomatoes, tomato paste, water, salt, pepper, penne rigate, and cheese. It is made by cooking the meat, mixing it with the water and tomato products. Then, pasta, meat sauce, and cheese are added. You then add more au..
Mostad
Mostad was a village on the island of Værøy in Lofoten, Norway. In its prime around 1900 over 120 people lived here. Because of no roads and very unsatisfactory harbours, a few years after the war the village was abandoned. The last citizens left Mostad in the fifties. Today the place is an eldor..
Mostafa
Mostafa KhameneiMostafa Hosseini See also Mustafa he was an ancient hero in LOTR 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. ..
Mostafa A. Abdelkader
Mostafa A. Abdelkader is a mathematician from Alexandria, Egypt, who has propounded a concave hollow Earth theory and has developed adjustments to the laws of physics that take into account gravitation, optics, and other physical phenomena. Abdelkader has authored several scholarly papers in which h..
Mostafa Abdel Moity
Mostafa Abdel Moity (Arabic: مصطفى عبد المعطى ) was born in Alexandria, Egypt in 1938. He earned a degree from the Academy of Fine Arts in Alexandria (Department of Painting) 1962. Immediately after graduating, he became a professor at that school. He was one of the founders of the ..
Mostafa Amar
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Mostafa Amin
Mustafa Amin (died 13 April 1997 in Cairo) was the best known columnist and journalist in the Middle East for decades, and was regarded as one of the fathers of Arab journalism, he was the founder of Akhbar El Yom organization. External links http://www.akhbarelyom.org.eg/ ..
Mostafa Chamran
Mostafa Chamran (1932 – 21 June 1981) was a cabinet minister and revolutionary leader of Iran. Born in 1932 in Tehran, he became a young student of Ayatollah Taleqani and Morteza Motahari. In the late 1960s, he was sent to the United States for higher education, obtaining an M.S. degree ..
Mostafa El-Sayed
Mostafa A. El-Sayed is an Egyptian-American physical chemist, Julius Brown Chair and Regents Professor of Chemistry at the Georgia Institute of Technology, and a member of the National Academy of Sciences. A native of Egypt, El-Sayed earned his undergraduate degree from the Ain Shams University in ..
Mostafa Kamal
Mostofa Kamal(Bangla: মোস্তফা কামাল), better known as Shaheed Sepoy Mostafa Kamal was a Sepoy in Bangladesh Army during the Liberation War. He was born on 16 December 1947 in Hajipur village of Daulatikhan upazilla under Bhola district. His father was retired Havilder Habib..
Mostafa Khamenei
redirect [[Template:Importance]] Mostafa Khamenei is one of the two sons (the other being Mojtaba Khamenei) of Ayatullah Ali Khamenei (Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran). The name "Mostafa" comes from the name of Mustafa which means "Chosen One" in Arabic. Al-Mustafa (المصطفى), ..
Mostafa Mahdavikia
Mostafa Mahdavikia is an Iranian football player and nephew of Mehdi Mahdavikia, who is the prominent player of HSV. Mostafa currently plays football in Persepolis FC. When Mehdi Mahdavikia was asked about Mostafa Mahdavikia he said: "He’s a good football player and he has a lot of skill. H..
Mostafa Mahmoud
Mustafa Kamal Mahmoud Husayn (Arabic: مصطفى كامل محمود حسين) (Born: 25 December 1931) commonly known as Mustafa Mahmoud (Arabic: مصطفى محمود) is an Egyptian scientist. Dr. Mustafa Mahmoud was born in Shibin El-Kum, Al-Munufiyya, Egypt. Dr. Mustafa Mahmoud Origin: Full N..
Mostafa Malekian
Mostafa Malekian (Born in Iran), is a prominent Persian (Iranian) philosopher and thinker. While trying to make Islam and reasoning compatible, Malekian defends human reasoning in social affairs. He is working on a project called spirituality and wisdom. His most important book, that is about spirit..
Mostafa Moeen
Dr Mostafa Moeen Mostafa Moeen, M.D. (مصطفی معین; born April 1, 1951), also spelled Moin, is an Iranian politician and professor of Pediatrics, and an Advisor to the former President Mohammad Khatami. He was a presidential candidate for the..
Mostafa Mohammad-Najjar
Mostafa Mohammad Najjar is the Defence Minister of Iran. At 49, he is a veteran of the Revolutionary Guards since the establishment of the body in 1980, where he served as in charge of the Middle East Department, with Israel, Lebanon and the Persian Gulf as places of particular attention. ..
Mostafa Nissaboury
El Mostafa Nissaboury is a poet and one of the pioneers of modern Moroccan poetry. Nissaboury (born in Casablanca in 1943) was one of the co-founders of the magazin "Souffles". A bilingual quarterly, Souffles (Breaths) featured the work of leading figures of the North African literary and politica..
Mostafa Shaban
--> Mostafa Shaban was born on May 14 in Cairo, Egypt.He is a well known actor. --> External Links [IMDB profile] of Mostapha Chaaban, sometimes credited as Mostafa Shaaban[Official Website] ..
Mostafa Tajzadeh
Seyyed Mostafa Tajzadeh (سید مصطفی تاج‌زاده born 1956) is an Iranian progressive, reformist politician, and a member of Islamic Iran Participation Front. Tajzadeh served as the Political Vice Minister of..
Mostaganem
Mostaganem (Arabic: مستغانم) (population 125,000) is a city in Mostaganem province, in the northwest of Algeria. The city, founded in the 11th century is a port on the Mediterranean Sea. External links [Mostaganem dz by M. Abbassa][Landscape of Algeria] : History and ol..
Mostaganem Province
Mostaganem (Arabic: ولاية مستغانم ) is a wilaya of Algeria. The capital is Mostaganem. ..
Mostaghim
The Mostaghim family is one of the prominent Iranian families. Their origin going back to before the Ghajar dynasty, they have been one of the most successful families in Iran. After the fall of the Ghajar dynasty they relocated to the holy city of Ghom 40 kilometers south of Tehran where they manag..
Mostar
Mostar General Information Homepage: [Official Mostar Website] Coat of Arms Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina Politics Canton Herzegovina-Neretva Canton Mayor Ljubo Bešlić Population Population: 105,448 (2004) Population Density: 95.86/km² Geography Area: 1..
Mostarska Petlja
Mostarska Petlja is an urban neighborhood in Belgrade, Serbia. It is located in Belgrade's municipality of Savski Venac. ..
Mostar International Airport
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Mostar Sevdah Reunion
Mostar Sevdah Reunion is musical ensemble from Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina playing almost exclusively sevdalinka and gypsy music. The band is composed of experienced musicians and often collaborates with renowned musicians in the field of gypsy music: they made an album with Šaban Bajramović an..
Mostasteless
Mostasteless is the first album recorded by Jamie Madrox and The Monoxide Child as Twiztid. Prior to this album's release, both members were part of the Detroit local rap group The House of Krazees. The album was printed with three different covers and in two different versions. The first version ..
Mosteiro
There are Portuguese parishes that have the name Mosteiro (Portuguese for monastery): In the Azores Mosteiro, a parish in the district of Lajes das FloresIn Portugal Mosteiro, a parish in the district of OleirosMosteiro, a parish in the district of Vieira do Minho This is a [disambiguationdisam..
Mosteiros
There are parishes that have the name Mosteiros (Portuguese for monastery) in Portugal: Contents 1 In ..
Mosteiros, Cape Verde
Municipality of Mosteiros Map --> Statistics Island: Fogo Seat: Mosteiros Founded: 1991 Population: 9,449 (2005) Elevation:Lowest:Centre:Highest: Atlantic Oceanabout 5 m (Praia)Pico do Antónia Location: 14.91667/14°55' N lat.23.51667/23°31' W long. ISO 3166-2 cod..
Mosteiros (Ponta Delgada)
Mosteiros is a parish in the district of Ponta Delgada in the Azores. The population in 2001 is 1,196, its density is 133.2/km² and the area is 8.98 km². It is located in the northwestern part of the island of São Miguel and is connected by roads to Ponta Delgada in the south and Ribeira Gran..
Mosteiro (Lajes das Flores)
Mosteiro is a parish in the district of Lajes das Flores. The population in 2001 is 50, its density is 8.1/km² and the area is 6.2 km². Mosteiro is the smallest parish in area and density in the island, the area is second smallest in the island. ..
Mosteiró (Santa Maria da Feira)
Mosteiró Mosteiró is a Portuguese parish, located in the municipality of Santa Maria da Feira. It has a population of 2,043 inhabitants and a total area of 2.95 Km².   Parishes of Santa Maria da Feira municipality ..
Mostek
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Moster
Moster is a former municipality in Hordaland county, Norway. It was created by the split of Finnås on January 1, 1916, which created the new municipalities Moster, Bømlo and Bremnes. At that time Moster had a population of 1.316. On 1 January 1963 the three municipalities were reunited under th..
Mosterton
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Mosterøy
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Mostly Autumn
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Mostly Ghostly
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Mostly Harmless
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Mostly Martha
Mostly Martha (Bella Martha) is a German film about a very skilled chef in Germany. When her sister dies, she is left taking care of her niece, who gives her some problems. She then has to face choices about the best solution to solve the problems set forth by her niece. Directed by: Sandra Nettel..
Mostogradnja
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Moston
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Moston, Greater Manchester
Moston is a town in the district of Manchester, England, and lies around 4 miles north of the Manchester City Centre. Moston was incorporated, with neighbouring Blackley, into the City of Manchester in 1890 and currently has a resident population of around 12,500. The name Moston seems to refer to ..
Mostonga
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Moston railway station
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Mostostal
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Mostowfi ol-Mamalek
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Mostowski collapse
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Mostow rigidity theorem
In mathematics, Mostow's rigidity theorem, sometimes called the strong rigidity theorem, essentially states that the geometry of a finite volume hyperbolic manifold (for dimension greater than two) is determined by the fundamental group and hence unique. It is the leading example of the types of st..
Mostra di Architettura di Venezia
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Mostros
Mostros is the fifth and last studio album recorded by Mexican rock band Maldita Vecindad y los Hijos del Quinto Patio. The LP was released on September 15, 1998 under the BMG label. Track listing El MalasuertePatinetoEl CocodriloEl TeporochoCamaleónEl BarzónCaerEl Tieso y la Negra Soledad2 de ..
Mostviertel
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Mostyn
Mostyn is a small Village in Flintshire, north Wales, lying on the estuary of the River Dee. It is known as a port from which ferries sail to Dublin on the route advertised as Liverpool to Dublin. The wings for the massive A380 aircraft are shipped from here on the Ville De Bordeaux, after arrivi..
Mosty u Jablunkova
Mosty u Jablunkova (Polish: , Mosty Śląskie) is a village in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It has around 4,000 inhabitants. External link [Village website] (cz) ..
Most Apollo
The Most Apollo (literally the Apollo Bridge, mostly referred to as Bridge Apollo; its provisional name during construction being Most Košická after the street leading to it) in Bratislava is a road bridge over the Danube in the capital of Slovakia. The bridge was opened to the public on Septe..
Most ATP Tour wins in a year
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Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria
The Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria (MBGN) pageant began in 1986 and still continues today. Winners represent Nigeria in most international beauty pageants, such as Miss World, Miss Universe and Miss Ecowas. The pageant was created by Silverbird Entertainment. The 2001 MBGN, Agbani Darego, won the 2..
Most Beloved
Most Beloved (宠爱) is a Cantopop album by Leslie Cheung released in 1995 after a long personal struggle between deciding to make a comeback or to make good his retirement vow. It was also his first album with Rock Records. It marked the milestone of another chapter of Leslie Cheung's c..
Most Blessed Sacrament Elementary School (Kentucky)
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Most common words in English
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Most consecutive games scoring
The following is a list of NCAA schools by the number of consecutive games they have scored. Schools by Bowl appearances Ranking School Number 1 Brigham Young 361 2 Texas 282 3 Michigan 272 4 Washington 271 5 Washington State 249 6 Oregon 246 7 Miami ..
Most controversial storylines of Coronation Street
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Most Expensive
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. Most Expensive is a pricing game on the American television game show The Price Is Right. It is played for thr..
Most expensive residential streets in Europe
The most expensive residential street in Europe is Kensington Palace Gardens in London. Other exclusive streets include the Avenue Montaigne in Paris, home to numerous billionaires. In the heart of Paris, crossing the Champs Elysées, Europe's most expensive shopping street and also hom..
Most expensive shopping streets in Europe
The most expensive shopping street in Europe is the Champs Elysées in France, which is known all over the world, leading to other streets like Tverskaya Street being nicknamed the "Champs Elysées of Moscow". Overall the most expensive shopping streets are in Paris, London and Moscow..
Most expensive shopping streets in the Americas
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] The expensive shopping streets are mostly in the United States, especially in big cities like New York, Los Angeles and Chicago. [[Citing sources citation needed]] New York is home to many designers and bespoke tailors, and is one ..
Most favoured nation
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Most Girls
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Most Haunted
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Most Holy Place
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Most Holy Redeemer Church, San Francisco
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Most Holy Trinity Seminary
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Most Hot 100 hit singles from an album
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Most Known Hits
Most Known Unknown Hits is an album by hip-hop group Three 6 Mafia. Track listing "Ridin Spinners" - (feat. Lil Flip)"Sppin on Some Syrup" - (feat. UGK & Project Pat)"Tear da Clup Up 97'""Hit a Mutha******""Slob on My Nob""Who Run It""A** & T******""Squeeze It""Hypnotize Cash Money""Late Nite Tip"..
Most Known Unknown
Track Listing "Most Known Unknown Hits" - 1:27"Stay Fly" (ft. Young Buck, Eightball & MJG)- 3:56"Roll Wit It" - 3:02"Don't Violate" - 3:49"Swervin'" - 3:35"Knock tha Black Off Yo Ass" - 4:20"Poppin' My Collar" - 2:56"Hard Hittaz" - 4:12"Side 2 Side" - 3:38"Half on a Sack" - 3:26"Skit" - 0:26"When I..
Most Known Unknown (Reissue)
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Most Known Unkown (Reissue)
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Most lethal American battles
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MOST Modern Software Technologies
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Most Muscular
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Most na Soči
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Most Outrageous Moments
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Most Outstanding Player
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Most PGA Tour wins in a year
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Most popular given names
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Most Precious Blood
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Most Requested
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Most restaurants per capita in the United States
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Most Reverend
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Most royal candidate theory
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Most Serene Republic
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Most significant bit
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Most significant change
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Most Valuable Player
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Most Wanted
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Most Wanted (tv series)
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The Summer Institute for Linguistics (SIL) Ethnologue Survey (1999) lists the following as the top languages by population: (number of native speakers in parentheses) Chinese* (937,132,000)Spanish (332,000,000)English (322,000,000)Bengali (189,000,000)Hindi/Urdu (182,000,000)Arabic* (174,950,000)..
Mosul
Coordinates: [36°22′0″N, 43°07′0″E] Tigris River and bridge in Mosul Mosul (Arabic: ‎ al-Mawṣil, Kurdish: Mûsil, Syriac: ܢܝܢܘܐ Nîněwâ, Turkish: Musul) is a city in northern Iraq and the capital of Ninawa Governorate. It stands on both banks of the Tigris R..
Mosul International Airport
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Mosul Province
nowadays Iraq: Mosul Governorate, sometimes province, see NinawaMosul Province, Ottoman Empire 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 inten..
Mosul Province, Ottoman Empire
In 1879 Mosul Vilayet (province) was separated from Baghdad Vilayet. Arbil became a town within the Sinjaq of Sharazur (sanjak = banner). On November 11, 1918 the governorate of Arbil (Liwa’a Arbil) was established, and both towns of Koisinjaq and Rawanduz were annexed to it. ..
Mosuo
The Mosuo (}; }; also spelled Moso or Musuo) are a small ethnic group living in Yunnan and Sichuan Provinces in China, close to the border with Tibet. Consisting of a population of 50,000, most of them are found near Lugu Lake, high in the Tibetan Himalayas. Although culturally distinct from the Nak..
Mosvik
Mosvik kommune County Nord-Trøndelag District Innherad Municipality NO-1723]] Administrative centre Mosvik Mayor (2003) Carl Ivar Køppen (Sp) Official language form Bokmål Area - Total - Land - Percentage km²206 km²0.07 % 2004) - Perce..
Moszczenica Pomorska (PKP station)
Moszczenica Pomorska Location City/Town Moszczenica Pomorska District Address Adjacent stations Preceding station(s) Chojnice Following station(s) Wierzchowo Człuchowskie Info Water tower present Never existed Locomotives depot present Never existed Platforms in u..
Moszkowicz
Moszkowicz, Moskowitz, Moskovich, Moshkovich: Contents 1 Moszkowicz2 Moszkowitz, Moszkovitz, Moschkowitz3 Moskowitz, Moskovitz4 ..
Moszna
Castle in Moszna Moszna (50°26' N, 17°46' E) is a village in east Poland, approximately 30 km from Opole ..
MOS (film)
MOS is a standard motion picture jargon abbreviation, used in production reports to indicate an associated film segment has no synchronous audio track. Omitting sound recording from a particular shot can save time and relieve the film crew of certain requirements, such as remaining silent during a ..
MOS (operating system)
MOS means 'Mobile Operating System' (Russian: Моби́льная Операцио́нная Систе́ма, МОС). It was a Sov..
MOS Burger
MOS Burger Suminodo shop MOS Burger's ultra-premium Takumi Burger, with slices of avocado, Tasmanian beef, grated hon-wasabi, and local fresh ingredients. MOS Burger in Singapore MOS Burger, from the initial letters of "Mountain Ocean Sun", is a fast-food restaurant chain that o..
MOS composite static induction thyristor/CSMT
MOS composite static induction thyristor (CSMT or MCS) is a combination of a MOS transistor connected in cascode relation to the SI-thyristor. The SI thyristor (SITh) unit has a gate to which a source of MOS transistor is connected through a voltage regulation element. The low conduction loss and r..
Mos Def
Mos Def (born December 11, 1973) is a critically acclaimed American Muslim convert rapper and actor. He was born Dante Terrell Smith in Brooklyn, New York. He also goes by the stage names Mighty Mos Def, The Freaky Night Watchman, Boogie Man, Black Dante, Dante Beze, Pretty Flaco, and Flaco Be..
Mos Eisley
Mos Eisley is a spaceport town on the planet Tatooine in the Star Wars universe. In [[Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope]], Obi-Wan Kenobi described Mos Eisley as a "wretched hive of scum and villainy." It is also the home of the Mos Eisley Cantina and Figrin D'an and the Modal Nodes. From a distanc..
Mos Eisley Cantina
The Mos Eisley Cantina, officially named The Emerald Cafe, is a fictional bar of the Star Wars universe located in the “pirate city” of Mos Eisley on the planet Tatooine. It is the haunt of freight pilots and other dangerous characters of varying races and contains booths, a bar counter, and so..
Mos maiorum
The Mos maiorum are traditions of ancestors, an unwritten constitution of laws and conduct in Rome. It institutionalized cultural traditions, societal mores, and general policies, as distinct from specific laws. The six cornerstones of Mos Maiorum are: • fides - fidelity, loyalty, faith • pie..
MOS Presents
MOS Presents is the debut album by New Zealand hip-hop group, Misfits of Science released in 2004. Track Listing Look at 'EmChemical MadnessFools LoveKiddie Fiddlin'La Musica featuring Tuff EnchantAin't NobodyCatch UpAttack of the DickridersThree Days of the Blender featuring ALMmmhmmTrailblazers..
MOS Technology
MOS Technology, Inc., also known as Commodore Semiconductor Group, was a microprocessor and calculator company famous for its 6502 processor. (Note that, despite the name similarity, MOS Technology is not the same company as Mostek.) Contents 1 Company history1.1 A better 6800 than th..
MOS Technology 4510
The MOS Technology 4510 was the MOS-manufactured microcomputer chip used in the (unreleased) Commodore 65 8-bit home/personal computer. The 4510 was essentially a 65CE02 CPU with two 6526 CIAs (I/O-adapters) on-chip. This article was originally based on material from the Free On-line Dictionary o..
MOS Technology 6501
The 6501 is an eight-bit microprocessor, the first sold by MOS Technology. The 6501 is pin-compatible with the Motorola 6800 and is the first member of the 65xx series of microprocessors. The 6502 is a 6501 with the pins re-arranged following a lawsuit by Motorola over the 6501's pin arrangement. ..
MOS Technology 6502
The MOS Technology 6502 is an 8-bit microprocessor designed by MOS Technology in 1975. When it was introduced it was the least expensive full featured CPU on the market by far, at about 1/6th the price, or less, of competing designs from larger companies such as Motorola and Intel. It was neverthele..
MOS Technology 6507
The 6507 is an 8-bit microprocessor from MOS Technology, Inc. It is a "cut down" version of their popular 6502. To reduce costs the 6507 included only thirteen address pins instead of the 6502's sixteen. This allowed the 6507 to address 8 KB of memory, at the time considered to be a lot. In additio..
MOS Technology 6508
The MOS Technology 6508 was an 8-bit microprocessor designed by MOS Technology. Based on the popular 6502, the 6508 was augmented with two additional features: an internal 8-bit digital I/O port, and 256 bytes of internal static RAM. Memory layout The internal RAM was mapped into the CPU address sp..
MOS Technology 6509
The MOS Technology 6509, an enhanced version of the popular 6502 microprocessor, was capable of addressing up to 1 megabyte of RAM via bank switching. While numerous 6502-based processors could do bank switching, they did this via separate logic. The 6509 had this logic on-chip. The 6509 had a repu..
MOS Technology 6510
Image of the innards of a Commodore 64 showing the 6510 CPU (40-pin DIP, lower left). The chip on the right is the 6581 SID. The production week/year (WWYY) of each chip is given below its name. The MOS Technology 6510 is a microprocessor designed by MOS Technology, Inc., and is a direct succ..
MOS Technology 6522
Rockwell 6522 VIA The 6522 Versatile Interface Adapter (VIA) was an integrated circuit made by MOS Technology, as well as second sources including Rockwell and Synertek. It served as a I/O port controller for the 6502 family of microprocessors, providing the parallel I/O capabilities of the PI..
MOS Technology 6532
The 6532 RAM-I/O-Timer (RIOT) was an integrated circuit made by MOS Technology, as well as second sources such as Rockwell. It incorporated 128 bytes of static RAM, two bidirectional 8-bit digital I/O ports, and a programmable timer. This high degree of integration made it quite popular in the lat..
MOS Technology 6551
The 6551 Asynchronous Communications Interface Adapter (ACIA) was an integrated circuit made by MOS Technology. It served as a companion UART chip for the widely popular 6502 microprocessor. Intended to implement RS-232, its specifications called for a maximum speed of 19,200 bits per second. It was..
MOS Technology 65CE02
The 65CE02 (a derivative of 6502/65c02) is a CPU core developed by Commodore Semiconductor Group (formerly known as Commodore MOS) that has been used in the CSG 4510 micro controller (that combined a CPU and several I/O components) in the Commodore C64DX/C65. A product that used the 65CE02 was the ..
MOS Technology 65xx
MOS Technology 65xx is a family of 8-bit microprocessors from MOS Technology, based on the Motorola 6800 (introduced ca. 1975). The 65xx family most notably included the 6502, used in several home computers such as the Commodore PET and VIC-20, the Apple II, and the Atari 800. One popular 6502 base..
MOS Technology 8502
MOS 8502 Microprocessor The MOS Technology 8502 was an 8-bit microprocessor designed by MOS Technology. Based on the MOS 6510 that was used in the Commodore 64, the 8502 added the ability to run at a double (2.048 MHz) clock rate, in addition to the standard 1.024 MHz rate used by the Commodor..
MOS Technology 8563
The 8563 Video Display Controller (VDC) was an integrated circuit produced by MOS Technology. It was used in the Commodore 128 computer to generate an 80-column (640×200 pixel) RGB video display. The D/DCR models of the C128 used the later 8568 [D]VDC chip. History and characteristics ..
MOS Technology 8568
The 8568 Video Display Controller (VDC), less commonly known as the DVDC, D = "Digital", was MOS Technology's graphics chip responsible for the "80 column"[#endnote_80-column] (or "RGBI") display on D[CR] models of the Commodore 128 personal computer. (The original C128 used the 8..
MOS Technology CIA
The 6526/8520 Complex Interface Adapter (CIA) was an integrated circuit made by MOS Technology. It served as a I/O port controller for the 6502 family of microprocessors, providing for parallel and serial I/O capabilities as well as timers and a Time-of-Day (TOD) clock. The circuit's most prominen..
MOS Technology RRIOT
The 6530 ROM-RAM-I/O-Timer (RRIOT) was an integrated circuit made by MOS Technology, as well as second sources such as Rockwell. It was very similar to the MOS 6532 RIOT, but it incorporated 1 KB of ROM, in addition to the chip's other features. The static RAM, however, was reduced from 128 bytes to..
MOS Technology SID
MOS Technology SIDs: The right image shows a 6581 from MOS Technology, at the time they were known as the Commodore Semiconductor Group (CSG) and the left image shows an 8580 from MOS Technology. The numbers 0488 and 3290 are in WWYY form, i.e. the chips were produced week 4 1988 and week 32 1990..
MOS Technology SPI
The 6529 Single Port Interface (SPI aka PIO) was an integrated circuit made by MOS Technology. It served as an I/O controller for the 6502 family of microprocessors, providing a single 8-bit digital bidirectional parallel I/O port. Unlike the more sophisticated 6522 VIA and 6526 CIA, it did not allo..
MOS Technology TED
The 7360 Text Editing Device (TED) was an integrated circuit made by MOS Technology. It was a video chip that also contained sound generation hardware, DRAM refresh circuitry, interval timers, and keyboard input handling. It was designed for the Commodore Plus/4 and 16. Packaging consisted of a JEDE..
MOS Technology VIC
The VIC (Video Interface Chip), specifically known as the MOS Technology 6560 (NTSC version) / 6561 (PAL version), is the integrated circuit chip responsible for generating video graphics and sound in the Commodore VIC-20 home computer. It was originally designed for applications such as low cost C..
MOS Technology VIC-II
The VIC-II (Video Interface Chip II), specifically known as the MOS Technology 6567/8562/8564 (NTSC versions), 6569/8565/8566 (PAL), is the microchip tasked with generating Y/C/composite video graphics and DRAM refresh signals in the Commodore 64 and C128 home computers. Succeeding MOS's original V..
Mos Teutonicus
Mos Teutonicus is a practise that was used mainly during the Second Crusades and after. It is when a body is taken and boiled in vinegar or water until the flesh falls off from the bones. The words "mos tuetonicus" come from the Latin words meaning "German custom". During the Crusades it was diffi..

 


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