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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