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P.A.L
P.A.L is a German musical project whose style ranges from power noise to ambient. It is a long-time act on Germany’s Hymen Records and Ant-Zen record labels. Contents 1 Members / History2 Discography3 See also4 External links Members / History The name P.A.L comes fr..
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PAL
For other meanings of "PAL" see PAL (disambiguation). PAL, short for phase-alternating line, phase alternation by line or phase alternation line, is a colour encoding system used in broadcast television systems in large parts of the world. Other common analogue television systems are SECAM and NTSC..
Pal's
Pal's Sudden Service, normally called Pal's for short, is a regional fast food restaurant chain located in northeast Tennessee and southwest Virginia, with stores concentrated in the Tri-Cities, Tennessee metro region. The first Pal's opened in 1956 in Kingsport, Tennessee a year after the founder ..
PAL-III
PAL-III was the assembly language processor for the PDP-8 computer family sold by Digital Equipment Corporation of Maynard, Massachusetts. It followed an earlier product known as PAL-8. PAL-III allowed the efficient production of PDP-8 machine code from a human-readable source language. It also sup..
Pala
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. The word Pala can refer to many different things: Pala Commune is a rural mu..
Pala'au State Park
Pala'au State Park is a state park located on the Hawaiian island of Molokai. ..
Pala, Chad
Pala is a town in Chad and the capital of the region of Mayo-Kebbi Ouest. It is located at latitude 11.0333, longitude 15.3000. It has the country's first gold mine, opened by the South Korean company Afko. References [gold mine opened] ..
Palaa aurinkoon
Palaa aurinkoon is an album by Islaja, released in 2005. Track listing "Laivat saapuu" – 2:56"Rohkaisulaulu" – 4:24"Uni pöllönä olemisesta" – 4:10"Palaa aurinkoon" – 5:06"Haaveilija" – 3:12"Senkun tanssitaan" – 3:34"Sateen tullessa" – 4:21"Rukki" – 3:44"Tule puutarhaan" – 3:..
Palabas
Palabas CD by Sponge Cola Released October 18 2004 Genre Pinoy rock Length 57:51 Label Sony Music Philippines Palabas is the debut album of Pinoy rock band Sponge Cola. It was released on October 18, 2004 under Sony Music Philippines. This album contains some of the early songs that was ..
Palabigi
Palabigi is an indoor sporting arena located in Reggio Emilia, Italy. The capacity of the arena is 3,800 people. It is currently home to the Pallacanestro Reggiana basketball team. ..
Palacagüina
Palacagüina is a municipality in the Madriz department of Nicaragua. ..
Palace
The quintessential medieval European palace: Palais de la Cité, in Paris, the royal palace of France. Viewed from the back, across the Seine River, with the Sainte Chapelle on the right side. Painted in the 1410s. From the Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry. A palace is (or was) the home of..
Palaceplanet
PalacePlanet is a portal website built to support and unite the Palace community in 2000. The Palace community is a group of dedicated chat servers running the Palace chat software. One of the first visual chats invented by Jim Bumgardner (JBum)in 1993. The original idea behind PalacePlanet was to c..
Palace & Main
"Palace & Main" is a song by Swedish rock band kent, written by Joakim Berg and Martin Sköld. It was released on May 4, 2005, as the second single from their album Du & Jag Döden, immediately reaching the top of the Swedish chart. The songtitle refers to an intersection in Portland, Oregon. The si..
Palace (disambiguation)
Palace may refer to: Crystal Palace F.C. An English football team commonly referred to as "Palace".Palace A royal residenceThe Palace (computer program) A graphic virtual reality programThe Palace (entertainment complex) An entertainment complex in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.Will Oldham, an Ame..
Palace Albania
--> Palace Albania (Serbian: Палата »Албанија«/Palata »Albanija«) was finished in 1940. It was designed by Miladin Prljević and Đorđe Lazarević, based on the 1938 project by Branko Bon and Milan Grakalić. It was the first highrise building in Belgrade and for a long time the..
Palace Amusements
Palace Amusements was a historical indoor amusement park in Asbury Park, New Jersey, USA. It was famous for having one of America's greatest hand-carved carousels, for its Ferris wheel that carried passengers for more years than any other in history, and for inspiring a generation of artists, photog..
Palace Bingo and Casino
The Palace Casino and Hotel is a Casino and Hotel owned and run by the Leech Lake Band Of Ojibwe in Cass Lake Minnesota. ..
Palace Bridge
Palace Bridge (Russian: Dvortsovyi most, Дворцовый мост) is a road traffic and foot bascule bridge spanning the Neva River in St Petersburg between Palace Square and Vasilievsky Island. Like every other Neva bridge, it is drawn by night, making foot travel between various parts of th..
Palace Chase
A primary "Force Shaping" tool of the United States Air Force. Allows service members to leave active duty early, in exchange for increased service obligation in the military reserves. Enlisted personnel must serve for a period two times the remaining amount they owed on their term of enlistment...
Palace Echo
Palace Echo is an independent fanzine for supporters of Crystal Palace, and is the longest running Palace-related fanzine having been launched in October 1994. History Palace Echo started publication after its predecessor Eagle Eye decided to cease publication at the beginning of the 1993/94 footba..
Palace economy
Economies Sectors and Systems   Closed economy   Dual economy   Gift economy   Informal economy   Market economy   Mixed economy   Open economy Participatory economy   Planned economy   Undergro..
Palace Embankment
The Palace Embankment or Palace Quay (Russian: Дворцовая набережная (Dvortsovaya Naberezhnaya)) is a street along the Neva River in Central Saint Petersburg which contains the complex of the Hermitage Museum buildings, including the Winter Palace, the Hermitage Theatre, the Marble..
Palace Entertainment
Palace Entertainment was established in 1998 after the acquisition of four independently owned family entertainment companies. The company currently operates 33 parks. These parks include parks directly operated by Palace Entertainment, or parks operated by the company's chains listed below. On Feb..
Palace Gates (Wood Green) railway station
Palace Gates (Wood Green) Location Place Wood Green History Opened by Great Eastern Railway Platforms 2 Key dates Opened 1878Closed 1964 Replaced by none Palace Gates (Wood Green) is a closed railway station on the Palace Gates Line in Wood Green, north London. It was locat..
Palace Gates Line
Route of Palace Gates Line highlighted on a 1900 map The Palace Gates Line was a short railway branch line in north London running from the main line at Seven Sisters station in Tottenham to Palace Gates (Wood Green) station in Wood Green. The line was constructed by the Great Eastern Railway..
Palace Green
Palace Green is a small area of grass in the centre of Durham in England, flanked by Durham Cathedral and Durham Castle. The Cathedral and Castle together form a UNESCO World Heritage Site, although Palace Green itself is not a part. It is situated atop the narrow, high peninsula formed by a sharp..
Palace Hotel, San Francisco
The Palace Hotel is an historic hotel in San Francisco, California, dating from 1875. The hotel's construction was primarily financed by William Ralston, founder of the Bank of California. It is located at 2 New Montgomery Street, just south of Market Street and near BART's Montgomery Street Statio..
Palace Moravia
Palace Moravia (Palác Morava in Czech, Morava-Palast in German) is a building in City of Brno, Czech Republic. In 1926 an architectonical competition for the model of a hotel was announced. This was supposed to be built on a place of former music-hall building. Beside home-born also such world-kno..
Palace of Ajuda
The National Palace of Ajuda, formerly Royal Palace of Ajuda is a Portuguese neo-classic building, partially destroyed by a fire in 1795, and substituted in the end of the 19th century by the current building. It was classified as a National Monument in 1910. The building was initially built for ..
Palace of Ardashir
Sideview of the palace. The adjacent spring fed a royal Persian garden. Castle of Ardeshir e Babakan (in Persian: ), also known as the Atash-kadeh آتشکده, is a castle located on the slopes of the mountain on which Ghal'eh Dokhtar is situated on. Built in AD 224 by Ardashir I of the Sassa..
Palace of Arts (Budapest)
This article is about the 2005 building. If you are looking for Palace of Art or Hall of Art (Műcsarnok), built in 1895, click the link. The Palace of Arts (Művészetek Palotája in Hungarian) is a building in Ferencváros, Budapest, Hungary, officially opened in March 2005. It houses the Bartók..
Palace of Art (Budapest)
This article is about the 1895 building. If you are looking for Palace of Arts (Művészetek Palotája), built in 2005, click the link. The Hall of Art or Palace of Art (Műcsarnok in Hungarian) is an art museum in Budapest, located in Heroes' Square, facing the Museum of Fine Arts. It was bu..
Palace of Beaulieu
The Palace of Beaulieu also known as New Hall was located in Essex, UK, north of Chelmsford. The estate on which it was built - the manor of Walhfare in Boreham - was granted to the Canons of Waltham Abbey in 1062.[Charter S 1036] After various changes of possession it was granted by the ..
Palace of Bonde
The Palace of Bonde, situated right next to the House of Knights, is the current seat of the Supreme Court of Sweden The Palace of Bonde (Swedish: Bondeska palatset) is a palace in Stockholm. It was built as the private residence of the Lord High Treasurer of Sweden, Gustaf Bonde, between 1662..
Palace of Culture
Minsk Tractor Works Palace of Culture Palace of Culture was the name for major club-houses in the former Soviet Union. The Soviet meaning for the term "club" was an establishment for all kinds of recreational activities and hobbies: sports, collecting, arts, etc., and the Palace of Culture was..
Palace of Culture (Iaşi)
--> The Palace of Culture (Romanian: Palatul Culturii) is one of the largest buildings of Romania, located in the city of Iaşi. The building hosts four different museums: The Museum of History, The Museum of Art, The Museum of Ethnography, and The Museum of Science and Technology (named after Şte..
Palace of Facets
The Palace of the Facets (Russian: Грановитая Палата) is a diminutive palace in the Moscow Kremlin which contains what used to be the main banquet reception hall of the Muscovite Tsars. Named after its distinctive stonework facade, the Palace of Facets is all that is left of a lar..
Palace of Fine Arts
The Palace of Fine Arts The Palace of Fine Arts in the Marina District of San Francisco, California is a building originally constructed for the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition. It was designed by Bernard Maybeck, who took his inspiration from Roman and Greek architecture. It was the only buil..
Palace of Gold
Palace of Gold is a 2002 album by Blue Rodeo. Track listing All songs by Greg Keelor and Jim Cuddy. "Palace of Gold" (3:47)"Holding On" (3:56)"Homeward Bound Angel" (5:47)"Bulletproof" (4:43)"Comet" (3:43)"Walk Like You Don't Mind" (4:09)"Love Never Lies" (3:27)"Stage Door" (3:01)"Cause for Sym..
Palace of Heavenly Purity
The Palace of Heavenly Purity, or Qianqing Palace (乾清宫) is a palace in the Forbidden City in Beijing, China. It is the largest of the three halls of the Inner Court, located at the northern end of the Forbidden City. During the Qing dynasty, the palace often served as the Emperor's audience ha..
Palace of Justice
For the 1985 Palace of justice siege in Bogota, Colombia, see Palace of Justice siege. Also see Nuremberg Palace of Justice where the World War 2 Nuremberg trials took place. Palace of Justice houses the Malaysian Court of Appeal and Federal Court, which moved to Putrajaya from the Sultan Abdul..
Palace of Justice siege
Colombian conflict ''' General Overview: Armed Conflict Plan Colombia Guerillas: FARC-EP'' ELN EPL Paramilitaries: AUC Paramilitarism Former groups: AAA M19 MOEC Historical Events: Santa Marta Massacre (1928) La Violencia Marquetalia Republic Dominican embassy (1980) ..
Palace of Monimail
The Palace of Monimail, also known as Monimail Tower, was a Renaissance palace in Fife, Scotland. Its ruins are situated in the grounds of Melville House, near the village of Monimail, 4km north of Ladybank. Originally a residence of the Archbishops of St Andrews in the early seventeenth century, M..
Palace of Music (Miskolc)
The Palace of Music (Zenepalota) is a building in Bartók square, Miskolc, Hungary. It is the building of the Béla Bartók Secondary School and the Béla Bartók Music Institute (a faculty of the University of Miskolc.) The Palace was designed by Gyula Waelder in Neo-baroque style and was built b..
Palace of Pena
The National Palace of Pena constitutes one of the major expressions of 19th century Romanticism in Portugal. This National Monument was built by the initiative of D. Fernando of Saxe Coburg-Gotha, who married Queen Mary II, in 1836. Endowed with a very complete education, the future King Fernando I..
Palace of Placentia
The Palace of Placentia was an English Royal Palace built by Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester in 1428, in Greenwich, London on the banks of the River Thames. The Palace was demolished and replaced with the Greenwich Hospital in the late 17th century. History The Palace of Placentia. Duke Humphre..
Palace of Soviets
One of the versions by B. Iofan, O. Helfreich, O. Schuko. Sculpture by S. Merkulov. 1934 Palace of Soviets (Palace of Councils) was an architectural project to construct the world's largest building in Moscow, Russia, across the Moskva River from the Kremlin. Contents 1 Design2 Co..
Palace of Sports
Coordinates: [50°26′14″N, 30°31′20″E] The Palace of Sports is situated in the center of Kiev, Ukraine on the right bank of the Dnieper river. It was built in 1960 under the leadership of Mykhailo Hrechyna and Aleksei Zavarov as a major indoor sports arena. It was also a venue f..
Palace of Tau
The Palace of Tau (French: Palais du Tau) in Reims, France, was the palace of the Archbishop of Reims. It is associated with the Kings of France, whose coronation was held in the nearby cathedral of Notre-Dame de Reims. A large Gallo-Roman villa still occupied the site of the palace in the 6th..
Palace of the Dukes of Braganza
Aerial sight of the palace (From IPPAR) The Palace of the Dukes of Braganza (Paço dos Duques de Bragança) in Guimarães, Portugal, was probably built between 1420 and 1422, for Afonso, Count of Barcelos - bastard son of king John I of Portugal and future Duke of Bragança. The construction..
Palace of the Fans
Palace of the Fans was a baseball stadium that formerly stood in Cincinnati, Ohio. It was the home of the Cincinnati Reds from 1902 to 1911. Located at McLean Avenue and Findlay Avenue, previous baseball fields had stood on the site since 1884, and Crosley Field was built on the site at the beginnin..
Palace of The Golden Horses
Palace of The Golden Horses is a main luxury hotels in Malaysia. Located in the Mines Resort City at Seri Kembangan 23 kilometres from Kuala Lumpur. ..
Palace of the Governors
The Palace of the Governors is an adobe structure on the Plaza of Santa Fe, New Mexico which served as the seat of government in New Mexico for centuries. The Palace of the Governors is said to be the oldest continuously occupied public building in the United States. In 1610, Pedro de Peralta..
Palace of the Parliament
The Palace of the Parliament ([Closeup] of the lights in front) View from the building towards the Unirii Boulevard The Palace of the Parliament (Romanian: Palatul Parlamentului) in Bucharest, Romania is, with a floor area of 350,000 m², one of the world's largest buildi..
Palace of the Popes
The Palace of the Popes is the name shared by several locations in which the popes of the Roman Catholic Church have taken residence. They are: Lateran Palace, Rome, ItalyBasilica di Santa Maria in Trastevere, Rome, ItalyBasilica di Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome, ItalyPalace of the Vatican, Vatican C..
Palace of the Prophets
The Palace of the Prophets is a fictional location in the Sword of Truth series by Terry Goodkind. Description The Palace of the Prophets is located in the city of Tanimura in the Old World. It is the home to the Sisters of the Light, housing Sisters, wizards in training, and Palace staff. It was ..
Palace of the Red Sun
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Palace of the Shirvanshahs
Palace of the Shirvanshahs (or Shirvanshahs' Palace, Azerbaijani: Şirvanşahlar sarayı) is the biggest monument of the Shirvan-Absheron branch of the Azerbaijan architecture, situated in the Inner City of Baku. The complex contains the main building of the palace, Divanhane, the burial-vaults, t..
Palace of the Silver Princess
Palace of the Silver Princess is an expansion module, coded B3, for the Dungeons & Dragons Basic ruleset. Like all D&D modules, Palace of the Silver Princess contains a single adventure, laid out in a format suitable for use in running a gaming session, including game maps contained on the unattach..
Palace of the White Skunks
Published in 1982, Palace of the White Skunks is the second book of Reinaldo Arenas' Pentagonia. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. The main character, Fortunato, wants to escape the throes of his sisters and parents by joining the revolutionaries vying..
Palace of Versailles
Versailles: Louis Le Vau opened up the interior court to create the expansive entrance cour d'honneur, later copied all over Europe Monument of Louis XIV in the cour d'honneur The Château de Versailles —or simply Versailles— is a royal château, in Versailles, France. In English it ..
Palace of Westminster
[Featured articles   ] The Palace of Westminster lies on the bank of the River Thames in the heart of London The Houses of Parliament, seen over Westminster Bridge The Palace of Westminster, also known as the Houses of Parliament, is where the two Houses..
Palace of Westminster Division
The Palace of Westminster Division (also called SO17, from its Specialist Operations designation) is a branch of the London Metropolitan Police responsible for the security of the Palace of Westminster (Houses of Parliament). None of its officers are armed, with armed protection being provided by of..
Palace of Whitehall
The Palace of Whitehall by Hendrick Danckerts. The view is from the west. Despite appearances this painting shows a single palace complex. The Banqueting House is on the left. The Palace of Whitehall was the main residence of the English monarchs in London from 1530 until 1698 when all except..
Palace on Wheels
The Palace on Wheels is one of four luxury trains on Indian Railways. The train departs from New Delhi, and during its eight day journey travels around Rajasthan, with stops in Jaipur, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Sawai Madhopur, Chittaurgarh, Udaipur, Bharatpur, and Agra. The trip includes visits to a n..
Palace Shield
The Palace Shield is the major cricket league for Preston and surrounding districts in Lancashire. It recently celebrated its centenary, and is continuing to expand in size and improve in quality. There are 5 divisions in the main Saturday competition, 2 Sunday leagues and a thriving junior competi..
Palace Software
Palace Software was a British software publisher during the 1980s whose address was The Old Forge, 7,Caledonian Road, London. It was notable for the Barbarian and Cauldron series of games for 8-bit home computer platforms, in particular the ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC and Commodore 64. It caused some c..
Palace Sports and Entertainment
Palace Sports and Entertainment is a sports and entertainment company owned by billionaire William Davidson. The company owns the Detroit Pistons of the NBA, the Tampa Bay Lightning of the NHL, the Detroit Shock of the WNBA and the Asheville Tourists of minor league baseball's SAL. Palace also owne..
Palace Square
Palace Square, connecting Nevsky Prospekt with Palace Bridge leading to Vasilievsky Island, is the central city square of St Petersburg and of the former Russian Empire. It was the setting of many events of world-wide significance, including the Bloody Sunday (1905) and the October Revolution of 191..
Palace Station
Palace Station is a hotel and casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. It is a locals casino that is owned and operated by Station Casinos Inc. and has 1,100 rooms. Its address is 2411 W. Sahara Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89102. History Opened on July 1, 1976 as the Bingo Palace. Hotel was renovated in 1999. Exter..
Palace Theatre
Notable theatres called the Palace Theatre include: Palace Theatre, London, EnglandPalace Theatre, Manchester, EnglandPalace Theatre, Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex, EnglandPalace Theatre, Watford, EnglandPalace Theatre, New York, New YorkPalace Theatre, Hollywood, CaliforniaPalace Theatre, Columbus, Ohio..
Palace Theatre, Hilo
The Palace Theatre is a movie theatre in downtown Hilo. Originally built in 1925, the Palace reopened in 1998 as an arthouse. [Official site]..
Palace Theatre, London
The Palace Theatre, London, is an imposing red-brick building that dominates the west side of Cambridge Circus. Commissioned by Richard D'Oyly Carte in the late 1880's, it was designed by Thomas Collcutt. D'Oyly Carte intended it to be the home of English grand opera, much as his Savoy Theatre had..
Palace Theatre, Manchester
The Palace Theatre Manchester is one of the main theatres in Manchester, England. It, and its 'sister' theatre the Manchester Opera House on Quay Street, are operated by the same parent company, Live Nation. The original capacity of 3,675 has since been reduced to its current 1,998. The theatre, or..
Palace Theatre, Mansfield
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Palace Theatre, New York
The Palace Theatre, circa 1920. The Palace is in the tall building on the right side of the photograph. The Palace Theatre located at 1564 Broadway in New York City, is a Broadway theatre described by its owner as "the Valhalla of vaudeville." The theatre was built by Martin Beck in 1913 and o..
Palace Theatre, Redditch
The Palace Theatre is a theatre in Redditch, England. It opened in 1913 and is a noted example of Edwardian theatre and one of few working theatres designed by Mr Bertie Crewe. It has recently benefitted from a major refurbishment restoring the theatre to its original state. It currently hosts a p..
Palace Theatre, Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex
--> Palace Theatre is a theatre in the town of Westcliff-on-Sea in the English county of Essex. Opened on Monday 21 October 1912, it was owned by Mr. Raymond of the Raymond Picture Company who also controlled 14 other cinemas and theatres. By the standards of the day, it was a modern building, clai..
Palacios
Palacios can refer to: People Miguel Asin Y Palacios, a Spanish scholar and Roman catholic priest who published Islam and the Divine Comedy in 1919.Alfredo Palacios, an Argentine politicianAntonio Palacios, a Spanish architectClaudia Palacios, a Columbian journalist and newscasterEloy Palacios, a V..
Palacios, Texas
Palacios is a city in Matagorda County, Texas, United States. The population was 5,153 at the 2000 census. Geography Palacios is located at [28°42′33″N, 96°13′3″W] (28.709153, -96.217588)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the ..
Palacios de la Sierra
--> Seal Map Basic Data Region: Castilla y León Province: Burgos District: Sierra de la Demanda Population: 1000 Surface Area: 80 km² Elevation: 1068 m above Sea Level Postal Code: 09680 Telephone Prefix: 947 Geographic Coordinates: Latitude:xx° ..
Palácio da Alvorada
The Palácio da Alvorada, designed by Oscar Niemeyer, was the first building to be inaugurated in Brasília, in 1958 (two years before the official inauguration of the city). The name means "Palace of the Dawn", and was given by Juscelino Kubitscheck himself, who used to say that "Brasília is a new..
Palácio da Luz
Palácio da Luz is the former head office of the government of Ceará state, Brazil. It was built at the end of the XVIII century, with the help of indegenous labour, and it was acquired by the Imperial Government in 1814. Nowadays, it houses the Academia Cearense de Letras. It has a Library of 15 t..
Palácio da Ponta Vermelha
The Palácio da Ponta Vermelha is the official residence of the President of Mozambique in Maputo. Ponta Vermelha (lit. Red Point) refers to the area of Maputo where it is located rather than to any feature of the building. The name is also used metonymically to refer to the Mozambican presidency. ..
Palacio del Obispado
The Palacio del Obispado (Spanish for Bishop's Palace) is one Monterrey's oldest buildings. The Palace was constructed in the middle of a hill (later named after the building as the Bishopric Hill) by the end of the 18th century. ..
Palacio de Bellas Artes
Palacio de Bellas Artes The Palacio de Bellas Artes ("Palace of Fine Arts") is the premier opera house of Mexico City. It was designed by the Italian architect Adamo Boari in 1901 but construction was not completed until 1934, in a spectacular art deco interiors, and for the majestic Art Nouv..
Palacio de Cortés
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Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid
Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid is an indoor sporting arena located in Madrid, Spain. The capacity of the arena is 18,000 people. It was built in 2001. ..
Palacio de Deportes de Murcia
Palacio de Deportes de Murcia is an arena in Murcia, Spain. It is primarily used for basketball and Futsal and the home arena of CB Murcia and ElPozo Murcia Turística FS. The arena holds 7,500 people and was built in 1998. ..
Palacio de Deportes de Santander
Palacio de Deportes de Santander is an arena in Santander, Spain. It is primarily used for basketball and volleyball. The arena holds 12,000 people. ..
Palacio de Gobierno (Nuevo León)
The Palacio de Gobierno is the name given to the neoclassical construction located in the northernmost point of the Macroplaza in Monterrey, the capital city of the Mexican state of Nuevo León. The Palacio de Gobierno is the building where the office of the governor is located. ..
Palacio de la Moncloa
Palacio de la Moncloa, settled in Madrid, is the official residence for the Prime Minister of Spain since 1977, when Adolfo Suárez moved the residence from a palace situated in the centre of Madrid, at Paseo de la Castellana. The residence is surrounded by several other buildings which altogether f..
Palacio de La Moneda
Front view of La Moneda Front view of La Moneda The Palacio de La Moneda (Spanish "The Mint Palace"), is the present seat of the President of the Republic of Chile. It is one of the most notable buildings constructed by the Spanish crown in its American colonies. It is located at the hea..
Palacio de la Zarzuela
The Palacio de la Zarzuela is a residence of the King of Spain. During the 17th century, King Felipe IV ordered a small country palace or hunting lodge to be built in a place called La Zarzuela, close to Madrid. It comprised a rectangular, slate-roofed building with two lateral arcades. Carlos IV ..
Palacio de Lecumberri
The Palacio de Lecumberri is a large building, formerly a prison, in the northeast of Mexico City, Mexico which now houses the General National Archive (Archivo General de la Nación). Known in Mexican popular culture as The Black Palace of Lecumberri, it served as a penitentiary from 1900 to 1976...
Palacio de los Deportes
Palacio de los Deportes is an indoor arena located in Mexico City, Mexico, within the sports complex Magdalena Mixhuca, near the Mexico City International Airport. It hosted the 1968 Mexico City Olympic Games for the competitions of gymnastics and can be used to host volleyball and basketball matche..
Palacio de los Deportes (Heredia)
Palacio de los Deportes is an indoor sporting arena located in Heredia, Costa Rica. The capacity of the arena is 20,000 people. It was built in 1989. ..
Palacio de los Deportes Virgilio Travieso Soto
The Palacio de los Deportes Virgilio Travieso Soto is a 9,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. It currently hosts local sporting events and concerts and held the basketball games during the 2003 Pan American Games. ..
Palacio de los Leones
Palacio de los Leones, Rosario, Argentina Palacio de los Leones (Spanish, Lions Palace) is the name of the main municipal building of the city of Rosario, Argentina. The Palace is the seat of the Municipalidad, the executive branch of the City Government. It is located at the corner of Buenos ..
Palácio do Correio-Mor
The Palace of Correio-Mor is the former seat of the Counts and Marquises of Penafiel. External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to: [Special] [Palace of Correio-Mor] ..
Palácio do Planalto
Palácio do Planalto is the seat of the Brazilian Government. The name means "Palace of the Plateau". Brasília was built on the Central Brazilian Plateau, a large area which covers a few States in central Brazil. Often times, Brasilia is referred to as "o Planalto". The main working office of th..
Palacio Municipal
Palacio Municipal is an arena in León, Spain. It is primarily used for team handball and is the home arena of Caja España Ademar León. The arena holds 6,000 people and was opened in 1989. ..
Palacio Municipal de Deportes de Badalona
Palacio Municipal de Deportes de Badalona is an arena in Badalona, Spain. It is primarily used for basketball and the home arena of Joventut Badalona. The arena holds 8,500 people. ..
Palacio Municipal de Deportes de Granada
Palacio Municipal de Deportes de Granada is an arena in Granada, Spain. It is primarily used for basketball and the home arena of CB Granada. The arena holds 7,500 people. ..
Palacio Municipal de Deportes San Pablo
Palacio Municipal De Deportes San Pablo is an arena in Sevilla, Spain. It is primarily used for basketball and the home arena of CDB Sevilla. The arena holds 7,026 people. ..
Palacio Real de Aranjuez
The Palacio Real de Aranjuez at night The Palacio Real de Aranjuez is a residence of the King of Spain, one of the Spanish royal sites. It is located in Aranjuez (province of Madrid). It was commissioned by Philip II and designed by Juan Bautista de Toledo and Juan de Herrera, who also design..
Palacio Real de la Granja de San Ildefonso
The Palacio Real de La Granja de San Ildefonso is a palace in the Spanish province of Segovia. Located on the slopes of the Sierra de Guadarrama, it was commissioned by Philip V of Spain. Its gardens were based on those the King had known during his childhood in the French royal court. Spanis..
Palacio Real de Riofrío
The Palacio Real de Riofrío is a palace in the Spanish province of Segovia. Built on the orders of Isabella Farnese, wife of Philip V of Spain, the Italian-style building was constructed in 1752. Spanish royal sites ..
Palacio Salvo
The Palacio Salvo (English: Salvo Palace) is a building in Montevideo, Uruguay, located at the intersection of 18 de Julio Av. and Plaza Independencia. It was designed by the architect Mario Palanti, and finished in 1925. Standing 100 m high, it was the tallest building in South America at the ti..
Palacio San José
The San José Palace (in Spanish, Palacio San José) is the former personal residence of Justo José de Urquiza, Argentine caudillo, general, politician and President of the Argentine Confederation from 1854 to 1860. At present, the Palace is formally the setting of the Justo José de Urquiza Muse..
Palacio Vassallo
Palacio Vassallo (Spanish, "Vassallo Palace") is the seat of the Legislative Branch of the municipal government of Rosario, province of Santa Fe, Argentina. The building, located near the National Flag Memorial, is the seat of Rosario's Deliberative Council since 18 May 1951. It was donated to the..
Palacio Vistalegre
Vistalegre is an arena in Madrid, Spain. It is primarily used for basketball and the home arena of Real Madrid-Teka. Vistalegre opened in 2000 and holds 15,000 people. ..
Palacký University, Olomouc
Palacký University, Olomouc is a university in Olomouc, Czech Republic. It was re-established by the Act of the Interim National Assembly, passed on February 21, 1946. It followed up with the tradition of the old Olomouc university, which was established in 1573 and closed in 1860. Therefore the ..
Palacole
Palacole is a city and a municipality in West Godavari district in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Palacole had a population of 57,171. Males constitute 50% of the population and females 50%. Palacole has an av..
Paladin
Roland is girt with a sword by Charlemagne; from a manuscript of a chanson de geste. For other uses see Paladin (disambiguation). A paladin is one of the twelve legendary chivalrous retainers of Charlemagne (the Twelve Peers) in medieval chansons de geste and stories of romance. They are thus..
Paladin's Quest
Paladin's Quest (also known as Lennus in Japan) is a role-playing game (RPG) released by Asmik Ace Entertainment on November 13, 1992 for the Super Famicom and released by Enix in the US in 1993. Introduction The game centers around a boy named Chezni who, on a dare, opens an ancient machine call..
Paladine
For the term referring to the knights of Charlemagne, see Paladin Paladine, "The Dragon's Lord", is a fictional deity from the Dragonlance fantasy novels written by Margaret Weis, Tracy Hickman, and numerous other authors. Paladine represents all that is good. He is the patron Order of the Rose ..
Paladin (character class)
Paladin is a character class in Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) and later role-playing games, many of which were influenced by D&D. The class is loosely based on the paladins of medieval romance. The name of this class is often abbreviated to "Pally" or "Paly" in online role-playing games. Contents 1&..
Paladin (comics)
Paladin is a Marvel Comics character, a mercenary. He first appeared in Daredevil v1 #150 (January 1978). While he claims that Paladin is his real name, he often goes by the name Paul Denning (an obvious play on his nom de guerre). Though not precisely a supervillain, his mercenary activities often..
Paladin (disambiguation)
The word paladin may refer to the following: Paladin, a heroic character from the medieval chanson de geste genre, an early embodiment of chivalryPaladin (character class), a character class in role-playing games and many video games* Paladin (Dungeons & Dragons), featured in the table-top game, Du..
Paladin (Dungeons & Dragons)
D&D character classes Base classes from Player's Handbook Barbarian Bard Cleric Druid Fighter Monk Paladin Ranger Rogue Sorcerer Wizard Alternate base classes Archivist Ardent Artificer Beguiler Binder Divine Mind Dragon Shaman Dread Necromancer Duskblade Favored Soul Healer Hexblade Knight Lu..
Paladin (role-playing game)
Paladin is an independently published role-playing game by Clinton R. Nixon, published by Anwilwerks. It's a Universal system designed to allow the playing of members of mystic Holy Warrior sects, such as wuxia Samurai, Jedi, or other mystically- (or otherwise-) endowed heroes. The full text has b..
Paladin (World of Warcraft)
Human Male Paladin as seen in the World of Warcraft. The Paladin is a mix of a spell caster and a melee fighter. Their main role is that of a secondary tank, secondary healer, and buffer. They can remove debuffs well and some paladins have efficient damage capabilities. They have an assortment..
Paladin of Shadows
Paladin of Shadows is a series of books written by Military sci-fi author John Ringo and centering around the life of ex-SEAL Mike 'Ghost' Harmon. This series has very little amount of sci-fi and can be classified more as a thriller military fiction. Contents 1 Series basis2 Book 1 - '..
Paladin of Souls
Paladin of Souls is a 2003 fantasy novel by Lois McMaster Bujold. It won the 2004 Hugo Award for Best Novel and the 2004 Nebula Award for Best Novel. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. The book is a sequel to Bujold's earlier novel The Curse of Chalion a..
Paladin Press
Paladin Press, "publisher of the action library," is a book publisher founded in 1970 by Peder Lund. The company publishes books and videos covering a wide range of specialty topics, including (but not limited to) personal and financial freedom, survivalism and preparedness, firearms and shooting, m..
Paladin Stadium
Paladin Stadium is a 16,000-seat stadium located near Greenville, South Carolina. It was built in 1981 at a cost of $2 million and originally seated 13,200 fans. It was expanded to its current capacity in 1985, and is currently home to the Furman University Paladins football team. The stadium has..
PalaDozza
PalaDozza, now known for sponsorship reasons as Land Rover Arena, is an indoor sporting arena located in Bologna, Italy. The capacity of the arena is 5,700 people and was built in 1957. It is currently home to the Fortitudo Bologna basketball team. ..
Palaeacanthocephala
Palaeacanthocephala (ancient thorn head) is a class within the phylyum Acanthocephala. The adults of these parasitic worms feed mainly on fish, aquatic birds and mammals.The nuclei of the hyperdermis }}]] ..
Palaeeudyptes
Palaeeudyptes is an extinct genus of large penguins, currently containing four accepted species. They were probably larger than almost all living penguins, with the smaller species being about the size of an Emperor Penguin and the largest ones having stood about 1.5 meters tall. Of the four spec..
Palaeeudyptes antarcticus
The Narrow-flippered Penguin (Palaeeudyptes antarcticus) is the type species of the extinct penguin genus Palaeeudyptes. It was a huge species, albeit probably with a large size variation. Although the size range can only be loosely estimated, the birds seem to have stood between 110 and 140 cm hi..
Palaeeudyptes gunnari
Palaeeudyptes gunnari was a species of the extinct penguin genus Palaeeudyptes. It was a bit smaller than its congener Palaeeudyptes antarcticus of New Zealand, standing between 110 and 125 cm high in life, approximately the size of the Emperor Penguin. It is known from dozens of fossil bones fro..
Palaeeudyptes klekowskii
Palaeeudyptes klekowskii was a species of the extinct penguin genus Palaeeudyptes. It was approximately the size of its congener Palaeeudyptes antarcticus: somewhat larger than the Emperor Penguin. It is known from an extensive collection of fossil bones from the Late Eocene (34-37 MYA) of the La ..
Palaeeudyptes marplesi
Marples' Penguin (Palaeeudyptes marplesi) was a large species of the extinct penguin genus Palaeeudyptes. It stood between 105 and 145 cm high in life, larger than the present Emperor Penguin. The precise relationship between this species and the slightly smaller Narrow-flippered Penguin (Palaeeud..
Palaeeudyptinae
The New Zealand Giant Penguins, Palaeeudyptinae, are an extinct subfamily of penguins. It includes several genera of medium-sized to very large species - including Palaeeudyptes marplesi and Anthropornis nordenskjoeldi which grew 150 centimeters tall or even larger, and the massive Pachydyptes pon..
Palaelodus
Palaelodus is an extinct genus of birds distantly related to flamingos. They were slender birds with long, thin legs and a long neck. Little is known about the shape of their skull or beak. Some paleontologists think Palaelodus was able to swim under water, chasing prey, but the morphology of thei..
Palaemon
Palaemon may refer to the birth name given to the Greek hero Herakles and the name he used until the Pythoness at Delphi first addressed him as Herakles when he sought a cure for his madness. (Robert Graves, Greek Myths 122.d.) The Greek hero Melicertes, the son of the Boeotian prince Athamas and..
Palaeo-
Palaeo- (or Paleo-) is a prefix, derived from Greek, that connotes an ancient form of something which may be more familiar in a modern form. Thus: Palaeontology or Paleontology is the study of the developing history of life on earth, pursued by the Palaeontologist, perhaps with the aid of Paleosta..
Palaeobatrachus
Palaeobatrachus ('ancient frog') was a primitive frog from the Tertiary period. It was about 10 cm (4 in) long. Many well-preserved Palaeobatrachus fossils are known from Tertiary stone layers in Europe and North America; even tadpoles have been preserved. It is thought to have resembled the Afric..
Palaeocastor
Palaeocastor ('prehistoric beaver') is an extinct genus of beaver that lived in the North American Badlands during the late Oligocene period. It generically resembles a modern day beaver, save for a large horn-like protuberance at the top of the skull. Habitat Sources dictate that this creature ma..
Palaeochiropteryx
Palaeochiropteryx is an extinct genus of bat. ..
Palaeoctonus
Palaeoctonus is a genus of phytosaur which includes the species P. appalachianus, aulacodus, cyphodon, dumblianus, and orthodon. The name is derived from Greek (palaios meaning "ancient", -ktonos meaning "killer"). It belongs to the higher group Thecodontia. The genus is believed to have flourished..
Palaeocursornis
Palaeocursornis is a monotypic genus of prehistoric bird. The species P. corneti, described in 1984, was initially assumed to be a flightless paleognathe, possibly a ratite (Benton et al., 1997), but it may actually be more primitive and not even a neornithine but an ornithuromorph bird. The dista..
Palaeodicots
Within the framework of the APG II system of flowering plant classification, 'palaeodicots' is sometimes used (informally), as a name of convenience. Within the flowering plants (angiosperms), APG II recognises two main groups, the monocots and the eudicots (or tricolpates). Both are "good" groups..
Palaeodictyoptera
The Palaeodictyoptera are an extinct order of medium-sized to very large, primitive Palaeozoic paleopteous insects, characterised by beak-like mouthparts, similarity between fore- and hind wings, and an additional pair of winglets (large Paranotal lobes) in front of the first pair of wings. The win..
Palaeodictyopteroidea
The Palaeodictyopteroidea or Paleodictyopterida are an extinct superorder of Palaeozoic beaked insects, characterised by unique mouthparts consisting of 5 stylets. They represent the first important terrestrial herbivores, and the first major group of herbivorous insects. They appear during the ..
Palaeogeography
Paleogeography (sometimes spelled palaeogeography) is the study of the ancient geologic environments of the Earth's surface as preserved in the stratigraphic record. Paleogeographic analysis is used in the detailed study of sedimentary basins in petroleum geology. Peleogeographers also study the se..
Palaeography
Palaeography (British) or paleography (American) (from the Greek palaiós, "old" and graphein, "to write") is the study of ancient and medieval manuscripts, independent of the language (Koine Greek, Classical Latin, Medieval Latin, Old English, etc.) In a more general sense, palaeography is the prac..
Palaeolagus
Palaeolagus ('ancient hare') is an extinct genus of lagomorph. The 25 cm (10 in) long creature closely resembled modern rabbits, but its shorter hind legs indicated it wasn't able to hop. ..
Palaeolithic Era in Iran
Events Lower Palaeolithic Era c. 140,000 BCE: Prehistoric hunters, fishermen and plant consumers lived in the Iranian plateau specifically in Baqbaqo near Kashf river about 140 Km away from Mashhad. Middle Palaeolithic Era c. 100,000-40,000 BCE: Moustrian tools were being made and used in the Zagros..
Palaeoloxodon
Palaeoloxodon is an extinct subgenus of straight-tusked elephant. Its remains have been found in Bilzingsleben, Germany; Cyprus; Japan; Sicily; Malta; and recently in England during the excavation of the second Channel Tunnel. The English discovery, in northwest Kent, dated c. 400,000 ybp, was of ..
Palaeonemertea
Palaeonemertea may be a para- or polyphyletic taxon, consisting of 3-5 clades and totalling about 100 species. These worms have several apparently simple features and, as their name suggests, they are often considered to be the most primitive nemerteans. The primary body-wall musculature consists ..
Palaeoniscum
Palaeoniscum is an extinct genus of ray-finned fish from the Permian period. It was about one foot (30 cm) long. Palaeoniscum had a torpedo-shaped body, deeply forked caudal fin and tall dorsal fin, indicating that it was a fast swimmer. It probably was an active predator, feeding on other fresh w..
Palaeophis
Palaeophis ('ancient snake') is an extinct genus of snake. The sea-dwelling creature was initially thought to have been the largest snake ever, reaching the almost mythical length of 30-40 m (100-133 ft), but recent estimates put its length at about 9 m (30 ft), about as long as the modern green an..
Palaeophonus
Palaeophonus is an extinct genus of scorpion, one of the first forms known. It was virtually identical to modern scorpions. ..
Palaeopropithecus ingens
Palaeopropithecus ingens is an extinct lemur that was found on Madagascar and has gone extinct fairly recently. New radiocarbon dates indicate that Palaeopropithecus ingens may have still been living around 1500 AD. Contents 1 Morphology2 Diet3 Locomotion4 Sources Morpho..
Palaeopteryx
Palaeopteryx is a genus of theropod dinosaur. It is considered to be a nomen dubium. Its name means "ancient wing". The type species is Palaeopteryx thomsoni, first described by Jensen in 1981. The end radius of P. thomsoni has been found, and dated to the Late Jurassic. The fossil was found in Col..
Palaeoryctes
Palaeoryctes is an extinct genus of mammal. The shrew-like creature was 12,5 cm (5 in) long, had a slender body and typical insectivore teeth. Palaeoryctes and its kind evolved into the large carnivorous Creodonta. ..
Palaeoryctoid
Palaeoryctoides is an extinct order of mammals comprising genera such as Prosarcodon.  The subject of this [Perfect stub articlestub] article has been identified by the [WikiProject Missing encyclopedic articlesMissing Encyclopedic Articles project] as being a high prio..
Palaeosauriscus
Palaeosauriscus fraserianus (Cope, 1878) is a nomen dubium included with Anchisaurus polyzelus, and P. diagnosticus (von Huene, 1932/Kuhn, 1959) is a juvenile Sellosaurus. P. sternbergii (Fitzinger, 1843) is a nomen nudum probably synonymous with Palaeosaurus sternbergii and is probably crocodilian...
Palaeosaurus
Palaeosaurus is a name that has been given to several very different species of prehistoric animals over the course of almost 200 years, all poorly-known or poorly preserved. Further confusing the matter, the name has been spelled both Palaeosaurus and Paleosaurus, even by the same authors. The repe..
Palaeospheniscus
Palaeospheniscus is an extinct genus of penguins which contains three or four species at present. They are all (except P. bergi, which is somewhat enigmatic) known from one or two handful of bones. All specimens were found in Santa Cruz and Chubut Provinces of Patagonia, Argentina. The fossils wer..
Palaeospheniscus bergi
Palaeospheniscus bergi is a species of the extinct penguin genus Palaeospheniscus. It stood about 60-75 cm high in life, or somewhat smaller on average than the extant African Penguin. Many bones referrable to this species have been recovered from the Early Miocene Patagonian Molasse Formation. K..
Palaeospheniscus gracilis
Palaeospheniscus gracilis was a species of the species of the extinct penguin genus Palaeospheniscus. It was the smallest species of its genus, with a height of 40-60 cm. Average individuals, thus, were about the size of the Galapagos Penguin. This species was long believed to have first been fou..
Palaeospheniscus patagonicus
Palaeospheniscus patagonicus is the type species of the penguin genus Palaeospheniscus, which is known from fossils. It stood about 65-75 cm high in life, roughly the size of an African Penguin. This species is known from several dozen bones, found in Early Miocene strata of the Patagonian Molass..
Palaeospheniscus wimani
The extinct penguin Palaeospheniscus wimani is a member of the genus Palaeospheniscus which belonged to the prehistoric subfamily Palaeospheniscinae. It was the largest member of its genus, being just as large as the Magellanic Penguin of today (to which it is quite unrelated). A fairly large num..
Palaeospondylus
Palaeospondylus is a genus of fish-like fossil vertebrates. One species Palaeospondylus gunni was described from Achannaras slate quarry in Caithness, Scotland. The fossil as preserved is carbonized, and indicates an eel-shaped animal of 6 cm in length. The skull, which must have consisted of h..
Palaeotherium
Palaeotherium ('old beast') is an extinct genus of mammal. The tapir-like Palaeotherium was about 75 cm (2 ft 6 in) tall at the shoulder and lived in the tropical forests covering Europe around 35 million years ago. Palaeotherium had a short trunk which it used to pull leaves from shrubs. Palaeoth..
Palaeotrionyx
Palaeotrionyx ('dawn three-claw') is an extinct genus of cryptodire turtle from the Paleocene period, belonging to the extant softshell turtle family. It was about 45 cm (1 ft 6 in) long. Palaeotrionyx, like its modern relatives, had no scutes on its carapace, which probably had leathery, pliable ..
Palaeotropical
In biology, palaeotropical refers to geographical occurrence. For a distribution to be palaeotropical a taxon must occur in tropical regions on both continents in the Old World, i.e. in Africa and Asia. See also neotropical pantropical ..
Palaeoxylology
Palaeoxylology is the study of fossil wood. In the fossil record, wood is more often and better preserved than any other plant parts. Fossil wood may be petrified, but this is not necessarily the case. ..
Palaephatoidea
Wikispecies has information related to: [[Wikispecies:|}}}]] Palaephatoidea is the superfamily of Gondwanaland moths. Sources Firefly Encyclopedia of Insects and Spiders, edited by Christopher O'Toole, ISBN 1-55297-612-2, 2002 ..
Palaephatus
Palaephatus (Παλαιφατος) is the name of four literary persons in Suidas, who, however, seems to have confounded different persons and writings. Contents 1 Palaephatus of Athens2 Palaephatus of Paros3 Palaephatus of Abydus4 Palaephatus the Egyptian5 External link..
Palaestra
The palaestra was the ancient Greek wrestling school. The events that did not require a lot of space, such as boxing and wrestling, were practiced there. The palaestra functioned both independently and as a part of public gymnasia. A palaestra could exist without a gymnasium, but no gymnasium cou..
Palaestra at Delphi
The palaestra at Delphi is part of a gymnasium at the sanctuary. It is the oldest existing gymnasium from the Greek world, dating to second half of the fourth century B.C. It was built on two terraces, with the palaestra and baths on the lower terrace. The frequent earthquakes and landslides at D..
Palaestra at Olympia
The palaestra at Olympia is part of the gymnasium at the sanctuary. This sixty-six meter square building dates to the end of the third or beginning of the second century B.C. Architecture of the palaestra at Olympia The palaestra is oriented precisely to the cardinal points and is very symmetric..
Palafito
A palafito A palafito is an Amerindian stilt village or dwelling erected on bodies of water. The name Venezuela, meaning "Little Venice," is due to these Palafitos, which reminded Amerigo Vespucci of Venice when he explored Lake Maracaibo. ..
Palafitte
A palafitte is traditionally a small, single-storeyed house, that sits on stilts embedded into the ground. Most of the time these houses sit above water with the stilts set into the sediment below the water, however, they are sometimes just raised houses on land. ..
Palafoxia
Palafoxia is a genus of flowering plants from the sunflower family (Asteraceae), This genus is named after José de Palafox y Melzi, Duke of Saragossa (1776–1847), a Spanish captain-general, in the war against the invading armies of Napoleon. These are drought-tolerant, annual herbs growing ..
Palafrugell
Palafrugell is a municipality in the Mediterranean Costa Brava, located near Palamós in the comarca of Baix Empordà, in the province of Girona, Catalonia, Spain. With 19.635 inhabitants it is the largest city of its comarca. Three coastal towns (Llafranc, Calella de Palafrugell, and Tamariu) belo..
Palaganangudy
Palaganangudy is a panchayat town in Tiruchirappalli district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Palaganangudy had a population of 8880. Males constitute 50% of the population and females 50%. Palaganangudy has an ..
Palagi
Palagi (pronounced Palangi) or Papalagi is the Samoan word for a white person or Caucasian. The term has gained widespread use (usually as "palagi") throughout much of the south Pacific. The term is now also used in New Zealand in a similar way to the Maori term pakeha, but carries the implied mean..
Palagonite
Palagonite is a form of volcanic glass similar to obsidian but with a chemical composition more closely related to basalt. Palagonite results from the interaction between water and basalt melt. The water flashes to steam on contact with the hot lava and the small fragments of lava react with the ste..
Palai
Palai, also known as Pala (Malayalam : പാലാ), is a municipal town, population 22,600 in 2001, in the eastern hilly region of the district of Kottayam, Kerala state, South India. Palai is situated on the banks of the Meenachil river and is the headquarters of the Meenachil Taluk and the Palai..
Palaia Fokaia
Seal Flag Map Map not yetavailable --> Statistics Prefecture: Attica Metropolitan Area: Athens Location:Latitude:Longitude: 37.943 (37°43'6") N lat. 23.817 (23°56'45") E long. Elevation: -lowest: -centre: Saronic Gulf6 m (centre)northern part Postal code: ..
Palaic language
Palaic is an extinct Indo-European language, attested in cuneiform tablets in Bronze Age Hattusa. Its name in Hittite is palaumnili, or "of the people of Pala"; Pala was probably to the northwest of the Hittite core area, so in the northwest of present mainland Turkey. That region was overrun by the..
Palaignis
Palaignis (now PalaWhirlpool) is an indoor sporting arena located in Varese, Italy. The capacity of the arena is 5,300 people. It is currently home of the Pallacanestro Varese basketball team. ..
Palaihnihan languages
Palaihnihan (also Palaihnih) is a language family of northeastern California. Contents 1 Family division2 Genetic relations3 External Links4 Bibliography Family division Palaihnihan is said to comprise 1. Atsugewi 2. Achumawi (a.k.a. Achomawi, Pit River Indian) Genetic re..
Palaiochori
Palaiochori, Paleochori or Paleohori (Greek, Modern: Παλαιοχώρι meaning "old town"), older forms: Palaiochorio, Palaiochorion may refer to numerous settlements, villages, towns that begin with this name in Greece: Palaiochori, a settlement in the Aitolia-Acarnania prefecturePalaiochori, a..
Palaiologos
The Double-headed eagle, emblem of the Paleologus dynasty and the Byzantine Empire. The Palaiologos or Palaeologus (Greek: Παλαιολόγος, pl. Παλαιολόγοι) family was the last dynasty ruling the Byzantine Empire. After the Fourth Crusade members of the family escaped to Nica..
Palaio Faliro
> Statistics Prefecture: Attica Metropolitan Area: Athens Location:Latitude:Longitude: 37.929 (37°55'47') N lat. 23.696 (23°41'42') E long. Area:-Total-Water-Rank -5 km² Saronic Gulf and the Faliro Bay10 m(centre)around 60 to 70 m Postal code: 175 Area/distance code: 11..
Palair
Palair Macedonian Airlines was the national flag carrier of Macedonia operating from Skopje and Ohrid Airports. Contents 1 History2 Fleet2.1 Domestic2.2 International2.2.1 Europe History During the fall of Yugoslavia, and the establishment of an Independent Macedonia..
Palais-Smale compactness condition
The Palais-Smale compactness condition is a necessary condition for some theorems of the calculus of variations. A functional I from a Hilbert space H to the reals satisfies the condition if [I\in C^1(H,\mathbb)], and if every sequence [\_^\infty\subset H] such that: [\_^\i..
Palaiseau
Palaiseau Country      France Région Île-de-France Départment Essonne(sous-préfecture) Arrondissement Palaiseau Canton INSEE Postal Code MayorCurrent Term Intercommunality Communautéd'agglomérationdu Plateau de Saclay Long..
Palais Arnstein
Palais Arnstein was a famous palace in Vienna1. The building was constructed in 1794-96 by the merchant Franz Natorp. The Jewish noble Nathan Adam von Arnstein rented the palace, since Jews were not allowed to own property in the citypg. 103, Dieter Klein, Martin Kupf, Robert Schediwy (Ed.) Stadtbil..
Palais Auersperg
Palais Auersperg is a large baroque palace in Vienna. It was build for the princely Auersperg family. Today it used for festivities and event. External links [Palais Auersperg homepage] ..
Palais Augarten
Palais Augarten (or Augartenpalais) is a baroque palace in Vienna. The porcelain manufacturer Augarten Porzellan is located there. It also is the home of the world-renowned Vienna Boys' Choir. Today it is in state ownership. ..
Palais Bartolotti-Partenfeld
The Palais Bartolotti-Partenfeld is a city-palace in Vienna. It was originally build for the Bartolotti noble family and later bought by the Partenfeld family. ..
Palais Bourbon
The grand Roman portico added to the Palais Bourbon in 1806-08, Poyet, architect The Palais Bourbon, a palace located on the left bank of the Seine, across from the Place de la Concorde, Paris (which is on the right bank), is the seat of the French National Assembly, the lower legislative chamb..
Palais Caprara-Geymüller
Palais Caprara-Geymüller, sometimes known as Palais Carprara, is a baroque palace in Vienna. ..