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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. ..
Palais Chotek
Palais Chotek is a baroque palace in Vienna. It is owned by the noble Chotek von Chotkova und Wognin family. It is located in the XVIII. district of Währing. ..
Palais Coburg
Palais Coburg is a palace in Vienna. It also known as Palais Saxe-Coburg. It was owned by the princely Kohary family, a branch of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. The last owner was Princess Aurelia of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, morganatic widow of a prince, who lived there with her family. The o..
Palais d'Industrie
The Palais d'Industrie (Palace of Industry) was an exhibition hall erected for the Paris World Fair in 1855. It was mainly designed by Jean-Marie-Victor Viel and Alexandre Barrault, and finally destroyed in 1897 to make way for the Grand Palais of the World Fair in 1900. Emperor Napoleon III wish..
Palais des congrès de Montréal
Constructed over the Autoroute Ville-Marie. The Palais des congrès de Montréal (Montreal Convention Centre) is a convention centre located on the northern edge of Old Montreal in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Location The Palais is located on the northern edge of Old Montreal in Montreal ([..
Palais des Nations
The Palais des Nations as it appears today. The Palais des Nations (Palace of Nations in English) in Geneva, Switzerland, was built between 1929 and 1938 as the headquarters of the League of Nations. Since the 1950's it has served as the United Nations' European headquarters, despite the fact..
Palais des Papes
The Champeux Gate of the Palais des Papes The Palais des Papes in Avignon, France is one of the largest and most important medieval Gothic buildings in Europe. It is one of many places called the Palace of the Popes. Avignon became the residence of the Popes in 1309, fleeing the violent chao..
Palais des Sports
Palaid des Sports is the name of multiple sporting venues, including: Palais des Sports (Sherbrooke)Palais des Sports (Val d'Or)Palais des Sports (Grenoble)Palais des Sports de GerlandPalais des Sports de BeaulieuPalais des Sports de FetesPalais des Sports de PauPalais des Sports Jean WeillePalais d..
Palais des Sports (Grenoble)
Palais des Sports is an indoor ice hockey arena in Grenoble, France. It was built in 1967 and holds 12,000 people. The ice hockey games from the 1968 Winter Olympics were held at this arena. ..
Palais des Sports (Paris)
Palais de Sports is an indoor sporting arena located in Paris, France. The capacity of the arena is 4,200 people and it was built in 1960. During the Paris massacre of 1961, it was used as a . ..
Palais des Sports (Sherbrooke)
The Palais des Sports is a 5,328-seat multi-purpose arena in Sherbrooke, Quebec Canada. It was built in 1965. It was home to the Sherbrooke Castors ice hockey team, before their move to Lewiston, Maine as the Lewiston MAINEiacs in 2003 and the Sherbrooke Canadiens before they became the Fredericto..
Palais des Sports de Beaulieu
Palais des Sports de Beaulieu is an indoor sporting arena located in Nantes, France. The capacity of the arena is 5,500 people. It is currently home to the Hermine Nantes Atlantique basketball team. ..
Palais des Sports de Fetes
Palais de Sports de Fetes is an indoor sporting arena located in Limoges, France. The capacity of the arena is 7,856 people. It is currently home to the Limoges CSP basketball team. ..
Palais des Sports de Gerland
Palais des Sports de Gerland is an indoor sporting arena located in Lyon, France. The capacity of the arena is 6,500 people. ..
Palais des Sports de Pau
Palais de Sports de Pau is an indoor sporting arena located in Pau, France. The capacity of the arena is 7,856 people. It is currently home to the Élan Béarnais Pau-Orthez basketball team. ..
Palais des Sports Jean Weille
Palais de Sports Jean Weille is an indoor sporting arena located in Nancy, France. The capacity of the arena is 6,000 people. It is currently home to the SLUC Nancy basketball team. ..
Palais de Justice
Palais de Justice (literally Palace of Justice) is French for "Hall of Justice", and is the name commonly given to courthouses in French-speaking countries. See Paris Hall of Justice for the one in Paris. ..
Palais de Justice, Paris
Paris Hall of Justice The Palais de Justice is located in the Île de la Cité in central Paris, France. It is built on the site of the former royal palace of Saint Louis, of which the Sainte Chapelle remains. It houses various courts: the Paris court of large claims;the Paris correctional ..
Palais de justice de Montréal
The current Palais de justice de Montréal at 1 Notre Dame Est was completed in 1971. It replaced the old Palais de justice de Montréal, located nearby at 100 Notre Dame Est. The old Palais was built by architects Louis-Auguste Amos and Ernest Cormier. The current Court of Appeal building is buil..
Palais de l'Europe
The Palais de l'Europe (literally "Palace of Europe") is the seat of the Council of Europe, located in Strasbourg, France. The building, designed by architect Henry Bernard, was inaugurated in 1977. It is square in shape, 106 metres on each side, with a height of 38 metres (nine storeys). Its tot..
Palais de l'Isle
Palais de l'Isle was built in 1132 right in the center of the Thiou, the famous canal in Annecy. It is definitely the most distinctive monument of the city, and is impossible to miss. Due to its triangular shape, it reminds the visitor of the prow of a galley anchored in the river. It was the primar..
Palais de la Concorde
The Palais de la Concorde is the fictional seat of government for the United Federation of Planets in the Star Trek Expanded Universe. It houses the Federation Council and the Federation President, as well as their staffs, a legal counsel's office, a travel office, a press liaison office, and three ..
Palais de la Légion d'Honneur
The Palais de la Légion d'Honneur is the building that houses the Musée national de la Legion d'Honneur (in English, National Museum of the Legion of Honour). The building is also known the Hôtel de Salm. The building is the seat of the Légion d'honneur, the premier order of chivalry of the ..
Palais de Tokyo
The Palais de Tokyo is a contemporary art museum in Paris, France. The museum is situated in the eponymous building, the "Palais de Tokyo" ([48°51′50″N, 2°17′50″E]), built in 1937, located in the 16th district and also hosting the [Museum of Modern Art of the City of Paris..
Palais Ephrussi
Palais Ephrussi is a Ringstraßenpalais in Vienna. It was build for the Ephrussi family of bankers by Theophil Freiherr von Hansen, the architect of the Austrian Parliament Building. Unlike traditional, baroque noble palaces in Vienna, the Palais Ephrussi was build in the late 19th century and i..
Palais Epstein
Palais Epstein is a Ringstraßenpalais in Vienna. It was build for the industrialist and banker Gustav Ritter von Epstein. The architect was Theophil Freiherr von Hansen, who also designed the adjacent Austrian Parliament Building. Unlike traditional, baroque noble palaces in Vienna, the Palais Lie..
Palais Erdödy
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Palais Eskeles
Palais Eskeles is a palace in Vienna. It was owned by the Jewish noble Eskeles family. Today it houses the Jewish Museum Vienna. External links [Jewish Museum of Vienna | Palais Eskeles] ..
Palais Esterházy
Palais Esterházy is a baroque palace in Vienna, Austria, owned by the noble Esterházy family. It houses a famous and popular restaurant in the former wine cellars, called Esterházykeller. ..
Palais Garnier
Front under winter sun, photography by Eric Pouhier Left roof sculpture Right roof sculpture The Palais Garnier is an opera house, a grand landmark at the northern end of the Avenue de l'Opéra in the IXe arrondissement of Paris, France. It is regarded as one of the architectural m..
Palais Gomperz
Palais Gomperz is a Ringstraßenpalais in Vienna. It was built for the aristocratic Gomperz family. ..
Palais Gutmann
Palais Gutmann is a Ringstraßenpalais in Vienna. It was build for the coal trader family Gutmann. Unlike traditional, baroque noble palaces in Vienna, the Palais Gutmann was built in the late 19th century. ..
Palais Harrach
Palais Harrach is a baroque palace in Vienna. It was owned by the noble Harrach family. It was extensively renovated and restored in the late 1990’s and houses offices and shops today. ..
Palais Holnstein
The Palais Holnstein in Munich is the residence of the Archbishop of Munich and Freising since 1818. François de Cuvilles built the mansion between 1733 and 1737 for a mistress of Elector Charles Albert. It is Munich´s best rococo style palace. Only the elegant façade can be inspected since the ..
Palais Kinsky
Palais Kinsky is a baroque palace in Vienna. It was originally built for Wirich Philipp Graf Daun and later bought by the Kinsky family, is therefore sometimes known as Palais Daun-Kinsky. It was commissioned by Count Daun and construction started in 1717 under the architect Johann Lucas von Hil..
Palais Königswarter
Palais Königswarter is a Ringstraßenpalais in Vienna. It was built for the aristocratic Königswarter family. ..
Palais Kuffner
The Palais Kuffner is a city-palace in Vienna that was build for the brewery barons von Kuffner. It is located in the XVI. district Ottakring. ..
Palais Lanckoronski
The Palais Lanckoronski was a famous palace in Vienna1. It was constructed in 1894-95 for Count Karol Lanckoroński (in German: Karl Graf Lanckoronski) and his family, as a personal residence, and it housed the count's enormous art collection. The palace was built in a neo-baroque style by the t..
Palais Lieben-Auspitz
Palais Lieben-Auspitz is a Ringstraßenpalais in Vienna. Originally built for the Auspitz family in the late 19th century, later the Lieben family also lived there. Unlike traditional, baroque noble palaces in Vienna, the Palais Lieben-Auspitz was built in the late 19th century and is therefore call..
Palais Liechtenstein
Palais Liechtenstein is the name of a number of baroque palaces. They were build and are owned by the Princely Family of Liechtenstein. In the I. district of Vienna Innere Stadt there is the Stadtpalais Liechtenstein (City-palace);in the IX. district Alsergrund is the Gartenpalais (Garden-palace..
Palais Lobkowitz
Palais Lobkowitz is a baroque palace in Vienna. It was owned by the noble Lobkowitz family. Today it houses the theatre museum. ..
Palais Modena
Palais Modena is a palace in Vienna. It was build and owned by the Habsburgs for the Modena branch of the family. Today it houses offices of the Federal Ministry for the Interior. ..
Palais Mollard-Clary
Palais Mollard-Clary is a baroque palace in Vienna. It is located in the first district Innere Stadt, at Herrengasse 9. It was built from 1686 to 1689 for Count Mollard (Reichsgraf von Mollard). In 1760 it was bought by Count Franz Wenzel von Clary-Aldringen. Since 2005 it is used by the Austria..
Palais Niederösterreich
Palais Niederösterreich, historically known as the Niederösterreichisches Landeshaus ('Estates House of Lower Austria), is a historical building in Vienna.1 The building housed the estates general of the state of Lower Austria, later the state assembly and some state government ministries until 19..
Palais Obizzi
Palais Obizzi is a small baroque palace in Vienna. Today it houses the Vienna clock museum (Uhrenmuseum). External links [Clock museum of Vienna] ..
Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy
Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy Bercy ..
Palais Pálffy
Palais Pálffy, also spelled Palais Palffy, is a palace in Vienna. It was owned by the noble Pálffy family. External links [Palais Palffy homepage] ..
Palais Pallavicini
Palais Pallavicini is a palace in Vienna. It was owned by the noble Pallavicini family. It was previously build and owned by the Fries family and is therefore also known as Palais Fries. The palace was constructed in 1784 for Johann Friedrich Hetzendorf von Hohenberg in a classical style. The inter..
Palais Rasumofsky
The Palais Rasumofsky in Vienna(contemporary etching by Eduard Gurk) Palais Rasumofsky is a palace in Vienna. It was commissioned by Prince Andrey Kyrillovich Razumovsky as a magnificent Neoclassic embassy worthy of the representative of Alexander I, at the prince's own expense, in Landstraße..
Palais Rothschild
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Palais Royal
Gardens of the Palais-Royal: The illustration, from an 1863 guide to Paris, enlarges the apparent scale. The modern planting keeps the central lawn, fountains and clipped trees. The Palais-Royal is a palace and garden north of the Louvre in the Ier arrondissement of Paris. Opposite the north w..
Palais Royale
Palais Royale is a dance hall located at the foot of Roncesvalles Avenue in Toronto, Ontario Canada on Lake Ontario. It was built in 1922 as part of Sunnyside Amusement Park on infill dredged from the lake by the Toronto Harbor Commissioners. It was designed by the architectural firm of Chapman, Ox..
Palais Royal - Musée du Louvre (Paris Metro)
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Palais Schey von Koromla
Palais Schey von Koromla, also known as Palais Schey or erroneously Palais Schey-Koromla is a Ringstraßenpalais building in Vienna. It was build for banker Friedrich Freiherr Schey von Koromla. The interior survived Nazi rule and World War II. The building was the setting for the TV-series Ringstra..
Palais Schönborn-Batthyány
Palais Schönborn-Batthyány is a baroque palace in Vienna. It was originally owned by the noble Schönborn family and later sold to the Batthyány family. ..
Palais Schwarzenberg
Palais Schwarzenberg is a baroque palace in Vienna. It is owned by the princely Schwarzenberg family. Construction started in 1697 under the architect Johann Lucas von Hildebrandt and finished with alterations in 1728 under Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach. In 1751, a riding school and an orange..
Palais Stoclet
The Palais Stoclet is a mansion built in Brussels, Belgium between 1905 and 1911 for client Adolphe Stoclet in the Avenue de Tervuren. It was designed by architect Josef Hoffmann and is considered by many to be his masterpiece. It was constructed by the Wiener Werkstätte or Viennese Workshop, ro..
Palais Strozzi
Palais Strozzi is a palace in Vienna. It was owned by the noble Strozzi family. The palace is located in the VIII. district of Vienna Josefstadt1. It was built between 1699 until 1702 for Countess Maria Katharina Strozzi, née Khevenhüller. Today the finance offices for the VIII., XVI. and XVII...
Palais Todesco
Palais Todesco is a Ringstraßenpalais in Vienna. It was built for the aristocratic Todesco family. One of the inhabitants was Baroness Sophie von Todesco, who established a renowned salon for artists and intellectuals. The palace served as the headquarters of the Austrian People's Party from 1947..
Palais Toskana
The Palais Toskana was a famous palace in Vienna1. It was constructed in 1867 for the Archduke Leopold Salvator of Austria-Tuscany. The architect is unknown; the facade may have been designed by Carl Tietz. The palace was up to four stories high, and was built in neo-classic style with elaborate fig..
Palais Trautson
Palais Trautson is a baroque palace in Vienna. It was owned by the noble Trautson family. It was build in 1712 and is one of the best preserved examples of a noble city palais. ..
Palais Wilczek
Palais Wilczek is a palace in Vienna. It was owned by the noble Wilczek family. ..
Palais Wilson
The current headquarters of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and situated in Geneva, Switzerland. It was also the headquarters of the League of Nations until that body moved its premises to the Palais des Nations, which was constructed between 1929 and 1938, also ..
Palaka language
Palaka (or 'Kpalaga') is a central Senufo language spoken by approximately 8 000 people (1995 SIL) in northern Côte d'Ivoire. It is bordered to the south by Djimini, a southern Senufo language, and to the west by Nyarafolo, another Senufo language. North and east of the Palaka area live Dioula pe..
Palakkad
For the district with the same name, see Palakkad District. Palakkad, also known as Palghat, is a city in the state of Kerala in southern India. It is the administrative headquarters of Palakkad District. Palakkad lies near the Palakkad Gap, a pass through the Western Ghats ranges that run par..
Palakkad district
Palakkad Location of Palakkad Headquarters 250m). Some of the notable peaks in the district are Anginda (2325 m), Karimala (1998 m), Nellikotta or Padagiri (1585 m) and Karimala Gopuram (1439 m). The climate is hot and humid for most part of the year. Palakkad is one of the hottest places in ..
Palakkad Fort
--> Palakkad Fort (Tipu's Fort) is an old granite Fort situated in the very heart of Palakkad town of Kerala state, south India. It is one of the best preserved Forts in Kerala. It was built by Haider Ali in 1766 AD. In 1790, the Fort was taken over and renovated by the British. An Open Air Audit..
Palakkad Gap
The Palakkad Gap (30-40 km) is a low pass through the Western Ghats (960 km long) ranges of southern India, linking Palakkad District of Kerala state with Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu. The gap is the lowest pass through the Western Ghats ranges, and was an important trade route connecting the ..
Palakkad Iyers in Kolkata
In the modern era of a "global village", Palakkad Iyers have spread throughout the world. This article has been written with a mission - to portray the life of modern day Palakkad Iyers who have chosen to settle down in Kolkata, and chronicle the achievements of this community.It also intends to p..
Palakkodu
Palakkodu is a panchayat town in Dharmapuri district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Geography Palakkodu is located at [12.3° N 78.08° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Palakkodu]. It has an average elevation of 533 metres (1748 feet). Demographics As of..
Palakol
Palakol (also called as Palakollu) is a coastal town in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India. It's an important trading town in West Godavari district and is in proximity with other trading towns such as Bhimavaram, Eluru, and Tanuku. Palakol's population is about 80,000 and is well recognized for i..
Palakunnathu Mathews Mar Athanasios of the East
Palakunnathu Mathews Mar Athanasios of the East was the Catholicos of the East and Malankara Metropolitan, the supreme head of the Syriac Orthodox Church, from 1843 to 1877. He became convinced of the need for reform within the Syriac Church, having been influenced by the Anglican missions sent by ..
Palakurthi
Palakurthi is a census town in Karimnagar district in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Palakurthi had a population of 6964. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Palakurthi has an average liter..
Palak paneer
Palak paneer is an Indian dish, made with spinach, paneer (an acid-set, unaged cheese), and a mixture of spices. It is one of the most popular dishes in Indian restaurants in the U.S., and it is a commonly served in buffets. The spinach often has the consistency of canned spinach. Some cooks would..
Palal
Palal was a son of Uzai (Neh. 3:25). Palal helped Nehemiah repair the wall of Jerusalem after the Babylonian captivity. ..
PalaLottomatica
PalaLottomatica, formerly PalaEur, is a stadium in Rome, Italy. It designed by architect Pierluigi Nervi in 1956, and finished in 1960 for the Summer Olympics. The stadium features 8 meetings points, a restaurant for 300 people and a 2'700 square meter (3229 sq. yards) outdoor terrace. External lin..
Palama
Palama is the traditional Hawaiian name of a district within the judicial district of Honolulu, on the island of Oahu, in the State of Hawaii. The name refers to an enclosure of lama (Diospyros spp.) or persimmon wood. The lama wood was sacred to the Hawaiian goddess of hula, Laka. ..
PalaMalaguti
PalaMalaguti is an indoor sporting arena located in Bologna, Italy. The capacity of the arena is 8,278 people and was built in 1993. It is currently home to the Virtus Bologna basketball team. ..
Palamaneri Iyers
Pazhamarneri (Palamaneri)is a small village situated in the bank of Kudammuruti(a Tributary of River Kaveri). It is located 30 Kms NorthWest of Thanjavur and 32Kms NorthEast of Trichy. Eventhough a small village, the name of this village along with surrounding villages is noticed in historical books..
Palamaneru
Palamaneru is a city in Chittoor District of Andhra Pradesh state in southern India, one hour away from the city of Chittoor. It is two and a half hours from the famous Tirupathi temple. It is fast growing and nearby villages are predominantly agricultural. In May 2005, it has been accorded the s..
Palamas
The term Palamas can refer to: Palamas (Greek community), a community of Karditsa in GreeceKostis Palamas, Greek poet 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 poi..
Palamedes
Palamedes could refer to: Palamedes (Greek mythology)Palamedes (Arthurian legend)Palamedes (video game) 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 ..
Palamedes (Arthurian legend)
"How King Makre and Sir Dinadan heard Sir Palomides makeing great sarrow and mourning for La Beale Isoud" by Aubrey Beardsley Palamedes, (also called Palamede, Palomides or some other variant) was a Knight of the Round Table in Arthurian legend. He was a Saracen pagan who converted to Christi..
Palamedes (Greek mythology)
In Greek mythology, Palamedes was the son of Nauplius and Clymene. He is said to have invented counting, currency, weights and measures, jokes, dice and a forerunner of chess called pessoi, as well as military ranks. Sometimes he is credited with discoveries in the field of wine making and the s..
Palamedes (video game)
Palamedes is a simplistic Tetris-like game for the NES and Game Boy game systems requiring the player to match the dice they are holding to the dice on top of the screen. Using the "B" button, the player can change the number on his dice, then throw the dice using the "A" button when it matches the ..
Palamedu
Palamedu is a panchayat town in Madurai district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Geography Palamedu is located at [10.12° N 78.12° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Palamedu]. It has an average elevation of 227 metres (744 feet). Demographics As of 2001 ..
Palamidi
View from Palamidi, Nafplion Palamidi fortress seen from the Nafplio waterfront The castle of Palamidi lies on a high hill (216m. a.s.l.) to the east of Akronafplia in the town of Náfplio. It was first fortified by the Venetians during the second Venetian occupation of the area (1686-17..
Palamon and Arcite
Part of "Fables, Ancient and Modern", a modernized translation of one story from "The Canterbury Tales" by Geoffrey Chaucer's, "The Knight's Tale" written by John Dryden. The plot line is identical as Dryden was only translating from the Middle English of Chaucer's original text. John Dryden transla..
Palamós
Palamós is a town and municipality in the Mediterranean Costa Brava, located in the comarca of Baix Empordà, in the province of Girona (Gerona), Catalonia, Spain. Population: 16.231 (2004) Palamos seen across the bay Palamós has a beautiful bay, which is popular for swimming, sailing a..
Palamós CF
Palamós Club de Fútbol is a Spanish football club founded in 1898 as Palamós Foot-Ball Club, making it the oldest club in Catalonia and the one of oldest in Spain. It was formed by Gaspar Matas i Danés who had studied in England. The club has changed it’s name several times. In 1926 it becam..
Palampore
A palampore is a type of hand-painted and mordant-dyed bed hanging that was made in India for the export market during the eighteenth century and very early nineteenth century. Only the wealthiest classes could afford to buy palampore; therefore, few examples have survived and are often quite valuab..
Palampur
Palampur is a hilly city and a municipal council in Kangra district in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It is situated at about 1200 to 1300 m above sea level. Palampur is famous for its picturesque and snow laid mountains and tea gardens. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 ..
Palamu District
Palamau is a district of Jharkhand state, India. The district lies between 23°50′ and 24°8′ north latitude and between 83°55′ and 84°30′ east longitude. It is bordered on the north by river Son and Bihar, on the east by districts of Chatra and Hazaribagh , on the south ..
Palana
Scenery Palana (Russian: ) is an urban-type settlement in and the administrative center of Koryakia Autonomous District in Kamchatka Oblast, Russia. It is located on the west coast of the Kamchatka Peninsula on the right bank of the Palana River, within eight kilometers from the Sea of Okhots..
Palanan, Isabela
Palanan is a remote 3rd class municipality in the province of Isabela, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 15,317 people in 2,837 households. It was in Palanan that one of the final chapters of the Philippine-American War was written in March 1901, when Emilio Aguinal..
Palanas, Masbate
Palanas is a 4th class municipality in the province of Masbate, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 24,666 people in 5,141 households. Barangays Palanas is politically subdivided into 24 barangays. AntipoloBancoBiga-aBontodBuenasuerteIntusanJose A. Abenir Sr. (Lib..
Palancar Valley
Palancar Valley Situated in Christopher Paolini's Inheritance Trilogy, Palancar Valley is a northern valley containing the villages of Carvahall and Therinsford. It is here that King Palancar from over the sea started his kingdom. He was exiled and the Broddring Kingdom was formed in his kingdom'..
Palanca Awards
The Palanca Awards or Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature is the Philippines' most prestigious and most enduring literary awards and is dubbed as the "Pulitzer Prize" of the Philippines. Most, if not all, important or major Philippine authors have one or more Palancas in their belts. F..
Palance Buckhannah
Palance Buckhannah is a fictional character from Terry Brooks' Sword of Shannara novel. Palance is the brother of Balinor Buckhannah and son of Ruhl Buckhannah, the King of Callahorn, a region in the Borderlands. Biography [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details f..
Palandri
Palandri is a small town, situated in the Sudhnoti District, in Azad Kashmir, Pakistan. Scenery and Climate It presents a ravishing scenery and alluring view to the visitors. The valley consists of numberless evergreen pine and cedar trees, transparent spring, musical water-falls and sky-high mou..
Palanga
Gintaras Amber Museum in Palanga. Formerly, Tyszkiewicz palace. Palanga ([pronunciation] ([Media helphelp]·[info])) is a city in western Lithuania, the capital of Palanga city municipality. Situated on the shore of the Baltic Sea it is the busiest Lithuanian su..
Palanga city municipality
Palangos miesto savivaldybė (Location) (Coat of arms) Location Ethnographic region Samogitia County Klaipėda General information Capital Palanga Major settlements Palanga (pop. ?) Šventoji (pop. ?) Būtingė (pop. ?) Number of elderates 1 Area (rank) 57th) ..
Palanga International Airport
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Palangkaraya
Palangkaraya is the capital city of the Central Kalimantan province of Indonesia. The population of the municipality is 160,018 (2000 census). The city, along with other parts of central Kalimantan, was the site of ethnic violence between the indigenous Dayak people and Madurese immigrants in 2001..
Palani
Palani may refer to one of Mazandarani Dialects. Palani is pilgrimage town, about 60km from Dindigul city. Every year more than 7 million devotees visit the Palani temple and offer their prayers to the Lord Muruga. This temple draws the largest number of devotees in Tamil Nadu. Contents 1&nbs..
Palani Chettipatti
Palani Chettipatti is a panchayat town in Theni district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Palani Chettipatti had a population of 11,750. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Palani Chettipatti ..
Palanka
Palanka can refer to: Bačka Palanka, a town in Vojvodina, Serbia and Montenegro.Smederevska Palanka, a town in Central Serbia, Serbia and Montenegro.Palanka is also a character that is featured in the Practical Chinese Reader, a popular textbook used for teaching Mandarin Chinese. This is a [..
Palanpur
Palanpur is a town lying in the Banaskantha district of the present-day Indian state of Gujarat. Palanpur is the administrative center of that district. The town is well-connected by road and rail; the nearest airport is at Ahmedabad, about 135 km away. Legend has it that Palanpur was first settled..
Palantír
A palantír is a magical artifact from J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth. [[Image:Palantir Stone.jpg|thumb|A palantír stone in Peter Jackson's [[The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (film)|The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring]].]] [Spoiler warningS..
Palapa
Palapa was a series of Perumtel / PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia Tbk.(Indonesian Telecommunication company) Indonesian communication satellites. Most notably was Palapa B2, which was launched from the Space Shuttle, but failed to reach orbit and was salvaged with a second Shuttle mission. The program ..
Palapag, Northern Samar
Palapag is a 4th class municipality in the province of Northern Samar, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 30,520 people in 5,852 households. History Palapag was the hometown of Juan Ponce Sumuroy, a Waray who led a rebellion against the Spaniards from 1649-1650. Th..
Palappuram
Palappuram is a small, peaceful quiet town, located 4 km from Ottapalam, between Palghat and the Shoranur Highway in Kerala, South India. Noted for the famous Chinnakathur Temple festival held every year during March/April. Also famous for its Educational institutions like the NSS College, Kendriya ..
Palapye
Palapye is a large town in Botswana, situated about halfway between Francistown and Gaborone. Over the years its position has made it a convenient stopover on one of southern Africa's principal north–south rail and road routes. It also has a small airfield, as well as the Morupule Colliery coal m..
Palar
Palar is a seasonal river originating in the Nandi Hills of Kolar district of Karnataka state in India. It flows as a Guptagamini (underground course) for a long distance only to emerge near Bethamangala town, from where it gathers water and speed flows eastwards down the Deccan Plateau through And..
Palarivattom
Palarivattom is a place located in the city of Cochin. It is a big commercial area and many highrise residential apartments are located here. A road which connects Kakkanad and Cochin goes through Palarivattom. Hariharasudha Ayyappa Temple is located here. The Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium situated near ..
Palar River
The Palar is a river of southern India. It rises in Kolar district of Karnataka state, and flows 295 km (183 miles) southeast through Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, emptying into the Bay of Bengal south of Chennai near Sadras. The cities of Walajapet (Anaicut), Arcot, Vellore, Kanchipuram, and Chinglepu..
Palas
Palas may refer to: Palas carpet is a form of Middle Eastern carpet.Palas (Kohistan) is a valley in Kohistan District, NWFP, Pakistan. 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 cha..
Palasa @ Kasibugga
Palasa @ Kasibugga is a town and a nagar panchayat in Srikakulam district in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Palasa @ Kasibugga had a population of 49,987. Males constitute 49% of the population and females 51%..
Palasbari
Palasbari is a city and a municipal board in Kamrup district in the Indian state of Assam. Geography Palasbari is located at [26.13° N 91.5° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Palasbari]. It has an average elevation of 46 metres (150 feet). Demographics As o..
Palashban
Palashban is a census town in Barddhaman district in the Indian state of West Bengal. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Palashban had a population of 4856. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Palashban has an average literacy ra..
Palashi
Pâlāshi (Bangla: পলাশী, English: Plassey) is a small hamlet on the Bhagirathi river, located approximately 25 kilometres south of the city of Murshidabad in the Murshidabad District of West Bengal, India. The nearest major town is Cassim Bazar (called Cassembuzer by the English, who also..
PALASM
PALASM is an early hardware description language, used to program Programmable Array Logic (PAL) devices introduced by Monolithic Memories, Inc. The language was developed by John Birkner in the early 1980s. External links [MMI PALASM] ..
Palasport Del Mauro
Palasport Del Mauro is an indoor sporting arena located in Avellino, Italy. The capacity of the arena is 4,200 people. It is currently home of the Air Avellino basketball team. ..
Palasport di Desio
Palasport di Desio is an indoor sporting arena located in Desio, Italy. The capacity of the arena is 10,000 people and was built in 1989. ..
Palasport Mens Sana
Palasport Mens Sana is an indoor sporting arena located in Siena, Italy. The capacity of the arena is 6,200 people. It is currently home to the Mens Sana Basket basketball team. ..
Palasport Olimpico and Stadio Comunale area in Turin
The facilities for the 2006 Winter Olympics are located in various places in and around the city of Turin in the Italian region of Piedmont. The recently completed Torino Palasport Olimpico, which is hosting the ice hockey competitions, is located in the Santa Rita community in southern Turin, which..
Palasport Pianella
Palasport Pianella is an indoor sporting arena located in Cantù, Italy. The capacity of the arena is 4,217 people. It is currently home of the Pallacanestro Cantù basketball team. ..
Palasport Primo Carnera
Palasport Primo Carnera is an indoor sporting arena located in Udine, Italy. The capacity of the arena is 3,850 people. It is currently home of the Pallalcesto Amatori Udine basketball team. ..
Palästinalied
Palästinalied is a song written by Walther von der Vogelweide, the most celebrated German mediaeval lyric poet. Its subject matter is Palestine and the crusades. It has recently been performed by the well-known German folk-metal music group In Extremo, to be found on their album "Weckt die Toten!" ..
Palast der Republik
The Palast der Republik in 2003 Inside the Palast der Republik in 2003, after asbestos and interior furnishings were removed Demolition work on the Palast der Republik, 2006 The Palast der Republik (Palace of the Republic) was a building in Berlin, on the bank of the River Spree b..
Palas (Kohistan)
Palas is a valley in Kohistan District, NWFP, Pakistan. The Palas Valley is located on the left bank of the river Indus falling under the jurisdiction of Tehsil Palas and Kohistan Forest Division. The locality of the tract varies from 34°-52' to 35°-16' north latitude and 72°-52' to 73°-35' east..
Palas carpet
Palas is a form of Middle Eastern carpet. ..
Palatalization
Palatalization generally refers to two phenomena: As a process or the result of a process, the effect that front vowels and the palatal approximant [j] frequently have on consonants; As a phonetic description, the secondary articulation of consonants by which the body of the tongue is rai..
Palatal approximant
IPA – number 153 IPA – text IPA – image Entity j X-SAMPA j Kirshenbaum j The palatal approximant is a type of consonantal sound, used in very many spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is j. The equ..
Palatal click
IPA – number 179 IPA – text IPA – image Entity ǂ X-SAMPA = Kirshenbaum c! The palato-alveolar clicks are a family of click consonants found only in Africa. They are commonly called palatal clicks. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that r..
Palatal consonant
Places of articulation Labial Bilabial Labial-velar Labial-alveolar Labiodental Coronal Linguolabial Interdental Dental Alveolar Apical Laminal Postalveolar Alveolo-palatal Retroflex Dorsal Palatal Labial-palatal Velar Uvular Uvular-epiglottal Radical ..
Palatal ejective
IPA – number 107 + 401 IPA – text cʼ IPA – image Entity cʼ X-SAMPA c_> Kirshenbaum c` [Sound sample] ([Media helphelp]·[info]) The palatal ejective is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol ..
Palatal hook
Due to technical limitations, some web browsers may not display some [[meta:Help:Special characters|special characters]] in this article. The palatal hook ( ̡) is a type of hook diacritic formerly used in the International Phonetic Alphabet to represent palatalized consonants. It is a small, ..
Palatal lateral approximant
IPA – number 157 IPA – text IPA – image Entity ʎ X-SAMPA L Kirshenbaum l^ The palatal lateral approximant is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ʎ, whi..
Palatal lateral flap
The palatal lateral flap is a rare type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. There is no symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound. However, the symbol for a palatal lateral approximant may be used with a breve as an ad hoc symbol, ʎ̆. Features Fea..
Palatal lift
A palatal lift is an oral prosthesis which elevates the soft palate superiorly and aids in restoration of soft palate functions which may be lost due to an acquired, congenital or developmental defect. [link] ..
Palatal muscle
Palatal muscles can refer to: Levator veli palatiniTensor veli palatini muscleMusculus uvulaePalatoglossus musclePalatopharyngeus muscleThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to chan..
Palatal myoclonus
Palatal myoclonus is a rapid spasm of the palatal (roof of the mouth) muscles, which results in clicking or popping in the ear. Chronic clonus is often due to lesions on brain/nerve pathways. ..
Palatal nasal
IPA – number 118 IPA – text IPA – image Entity ɲ X-SAMPA J Kirshenbaum n^ The palatal nasal is a type of consonant, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ɲ, and the equivalent X-SAM..
Palate
Palate is a common misspelling of the color-related term palette. The palate is the roof of the mouth in humans and vertebrate animals. The palate is divided into two parts, the anterior bony hard palate, and the posterior fleshy soft palate or velum. The name is Middle English and is probably der..
Palathulli (water conservation campaign)
The Pala Thulli (Many a Drop) program is a water conservation campaign run by the Malayala Manorama newspaper in Kerala, India, for raising awareness on the importance of water conservation and rainwater harvesting. The campaign included exhibitions and video shows which were organized throughout t..
Palatinate
:For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. A palatinate is a territory administered by a count palatine, originally the direct representative of the sovereign, but later the hereditary ruler of the territory subject to the crown's overlordship. This article discusses the historical territory of the..
Palatinate-Neuburg
Palatinate-Neuburg (German: ) is a former state of the Holy Roman Empire, founded in 1505. Its capital was Neuburg an der Donau. Its area was about 2,750 km², with a population of some 100,000. History The Duchy of Pfalz-Neuburg was created in 1505 as the result of the War of Landshut's inherita..
Palatinate-Simmern
Palatinate-Simmern (German: ) is one of the collateral lines of the Palatinate line of the House of Wittelsbach. The Palatinate line of the House of Wittelsbach was divided into four lines after the death of Rupert III in 1410, including the line of Palatinate-Simmern with its capital in Simmern. T..
Palatinate (colour)
Palatinate is a shade of purple or lilac, coming from the colours of the palatine County Durham. A colour associated with Durham University, originally the colour of a University blazer. The sporting colours of Durham University, awarded by Durham University Athletic Union, are known as Palatinates...
Palatinate (disambiguation)
Palatinate can refer to the following: General The territory or office of a count palatine The Palatinate or Electoral Palatinate or County Palatine of the Rhine (German: Kurpfalz), a historic state of Holy Roman EmpireThe Rhenish Palatinate (German: Pfalz or Rheinpfalz), a region in western Germ..
Palatinate (newspaper)
Palatinate is the Durham University student newspaper. It's name dervies from the colour Palatinate, a shade of purple associated with the university and dervied from County Durham's political history as a County Palatine. The paper reports on news about the university and prints on a fortnightly b..
Palatinate of the Rhine
For other uses see Palatinate (disambiguation). The Palatinate (German: Pfalz), historically also Palatinate of the Rhine (Lat. palatinatum Renensis; German: Rheinpfalz), is a region in south-western Germany. It occupies more than a quarter of the German federal state (Bundesland) of Rhineland-Pal..
Palatine
Palatine is an adjective, derived via Latin palatinus from palatium 'palace', which was named after the Palatine Hill for geography of Rome. It has also become used as a substantive. See Palatini for various ecclesiastical officesSee Palatinate for vice-regal office-bearers, especially in Germany.*..
Palatine, Illinois
Palatine is a village in Cook County, Illinois, United States. It is a northwestern residential suburb of Chicago. As of the 2000 census, the village had a total population of 65,479. It is named after Palatine, NY. Contents 1 History2 Government3 Education4 Geography5 ..
Palatine, Lake Zurich and Wauconda Railroad
The Palatine, Lake Zurich and Wauconda Railroad (PLZ&W) was an 11 mile short-line railroad built to connect Palatine, Illinois to Lake Zurich and Wauconda. Justin Orvis and Robert Wynn were the orginators of this railroad. They originally envisioned a 75 mile electric route throughout Lake and McH..
Palatine, New York
Palatine is a town in Montgomery County, New York, USA. The population was 3,070 at the 2000 census. The named is derived from the Palatinate in the Rhineland, the homeland of the early settlers of this region. The Town of Palatine is located on the north side of the Mohawk River in the northwes..
Palatine (Kingdom of Hungary)
The palatine (Latin: comes palatii, comes palatinus, later: palatinus (regni), Hungarian: nádorispán/ nádor, Slovak: nádvorný župan/ nádvorný špán, later: palatín / nádvorník, German: Palatin) was the highest dignitary in the Kingdom of Hungary after the king (a kind of powerful prim..
Palatine aponeurosis
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Palatine Bridge, New York
Palatine Bridge is a village in Montgomery County, New York, United States. The population was 706 at the 2000 census. The basis of the name is the community's location in a region settled by Palatinate Germans. The Village of Palatine Bridge is in the Town of Palatine on Route 5. The community is..
Palatine Chapel
Palatine Chapel may refer to any chapel that serves a palace or to one of the following monuments specifically: Palatine Chapel of the Aachen Cathedral - the central monument of Carolingian art;Cappella Palatina of the Palazzo dei Normanni in Palermo - the central monument of Arab-Norman-Byzantine ..
Palatine Chapel in Aachen
Charlemagne's chapel in Aachen. The Palatine Chapel in Aachen is the chapel of Charlemagne's winter palace, now part of Aachen Cathedral. It is Aachen's major landmark, the central monument of the Carolingian Renaissance, and the reason the French call the city Aix-la-Chapelle. The Chapel w..
Palatine Guard
The Palatine Guard (Guardia Palatina d'Onore) was a unit of the military of the Vatican City. It was formed in 1850 by Pope Pius IX, who ordered that the two militia units of the Papal States be amalgamated. The corps was formed as an infantry unit, and took part in watch-keeping in Rome as well as ..
Palatine High School
Palatine High School is a high school in District 211 in Illinois, located at 1111 N. Rohlwing Rd in Palatine. It serves primarily those areas of Palatine north and east of the C&NW tracks, but also serves as a magnet school for the entire district's special education program. Its enrollment i..
Palatine Hill
17th century aviaries on the hill, built by Rainaldi for Odoardo Cardinal Farnese: once wirework cages surmounted them. The Palatine Hill (Latin Palatium) is the centermost of the seven hills of Rome and is one of the most ancient parts of the city of Rome in Italy. Rome has its origins on th..
Palatine lord
A Palatine lord is a title of nobility that grants a degree of royal power over an area to its bearer. See also: count palatine. ..
Palatine nerves
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Palatine process
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Palatine Tiara
The Palatine Tiara is the most widely used Papal Tiara in the possession of the Vatican. It was donated to Pope Pius IX in 1877 by the Holy See's Palatine Guard to commemorate his jubilee as a priest. It was last worn to date by Pope John XXIII. Contents 1 Coronation tiara for some popes2..
Palatini
For the Ancient Roman Salii priests, see Agonales Palatini, the plural of the Latin Palatinus 'palatial', enters in designations for various ecclesiastical offices, primarily, of certain high officials in the papal court: Contents 1 Medieval Palatine judges2 Later papal palatini3 La..
Palatino
Palatino is a serif typeface created by Hermann Zapf in 1948. It is admired by many for its grace and strength. It has been adapted to virtually every type technology, and is probably one of the most used and copied typefaces in existence. Named after 16th century Italian master of calligraphy Gi..
Palatka
Palatka may refer to: Palatka, Florida, a city in Florida, United StatesPalatka, Russia, an urban-type settlement in Magadan Oblast, Russia East Palatka, Florida, a census-designated place in Florida, United States This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambigu..
Palatka, Florida
Palatka is a city in Putnam County, Florida, United States. The population was 10,033 at the 2000 census. As of 2004, the population recorded by the U.S. Census Bureau is 10,796.[link] It is the county seat of Putnam County.[Geographic references#6GR6] Contents 1 Histor..
Palatki
Palatki heritage site is located in the Coconino National Forest in Sedona, Arizona. Built in the formidable red cliffs of the area are a set of ruins belonging to the Sinagua. The Sinagua created the ruins from 1100 to 1400 A.D, but there are pictographs and petroglyphs that are much older. Some ..
Palatoglossal arch
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Palatoglossus muscle
The Glossopalatinus (Palatoglossus) is a small fleshy fasciculus, narrower in the middle than at either end, forming, with the mucous membrane covering its surface, the glossopalatine arch. It arises from the anterior surface of the soft palate, where it is continuous with the muscle of the oppos..
Palatopharyngeal arch
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Palatopharyngeus muscle
The Pharyngopalatinus (Palatopharyngeus) is a long, fleshy fasciculus narrower in the middle than at either end, forming, with the mucous membrane covering its surface, the pharyngopalatine arch. It is separated from the Glossopalatinus by an angular interval, in which the palatine tonsil is lodg..
Palatrieste
Palatrieste is an indoor sporting arena located in Trieste, Italy. The capacity of the arena is 6,943 people. It is currently home of the Coop Nordest Trieste basketball team. ..
Palatschinken
Palatschinken is a typical Austrian meal and is very quick to cook. Its name is derived from Romanian "plăcintă" (< Latin "placenta", a cake), borrowed to Austrian via Hungarian. It's popular throughout the former Austria-Hungary (today Austria, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Croat..
Palatua
Topics in Roman mythology Important Gods: Jupiter Minerva Mars Mercury Quirinus Vulcan Vesta Ceres Juno Venus Fortuna Lares Topics Legendary History Roman religion The Flamens Greek/Roman myth compared Other minor Roman deities: Penates Larvae Genius Manes Lemures Terminus Palat..
Palatul Telefoanelor
Palatul Telefoanelor ("the Telephone Palace") is an art deco style building in Bucharest, Romania. Until 1970, the 52.5 meter building was the tallest building in Romania.Rotary Construcţii; "List of Names and Places Explained: The Telephone Palace" in Bucharest Between the Wars for date it ceas..
Palau
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Palau, officially the Republic of Palau, is an island nation in the Pacific Ocean, some 300 miles (500 km) east of the Philippines. Having emerged from United Nations trusteeship (administered by the United States of America) in 1994, it is one of the..
Palauan cuisine
Local foods include cassava, taro, yam, potatoes, fish, and pork. Western cuisine is favored among young Palauans. ..
Palauan language
"Palauan" redirects here. For the Iraya dialect, see Palauan-Calavite Palauan (also spelled Belauan) is the language spoken on Palau. It is a member of the Austronesian family of languages, and is considered to be one of two languages in Micronesia (the other being Chamorro) belonging to the Weste..
Palauig, Zambales
Palauig is a 4th class municipality in the province of Zambales, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 29,983 people in 5,945 households. Barangays Palauig is politically subdivided into 19 barangays. AlwaBatoBulawenCauyanEast PoblacionGarretaLibabaLiozonLipayLocloc..
Palauli
Palauli is a district of Samoa, with a population (2001 Census) of 8,984. It consists of two sections on the southern side of Savai'i. The capital is Taga. Districts of Samoa ..
Palaungic languages
The nearly thirty Palaungic or Palaung-Wa languages form a branch of the Austro-Asiatic languages. Most of the Palaungic languages lost the contrastive voicing of the ancestral Austro-Asiatic consonants, with the distinction often shifting to the following vowel. In the Wa branch, this is generally..
Palau (Coahuila)
Palau, Coahuila is a town in the Mexican state of Coahuila. It is located on the eastern boundary of the Sonoran Desert. Temperatures in the summertime can easily reach 45 degrees Celsius and the winters are mild but wet. The main industry is coal mining. Reference [Info] ..
Palau (disambiguation)
Palau can be: An island nation in Oceania, see PalauA little city in Coahuila (Mexico), see Palau (Coahuila)A little village in Sassari (Sardinia, Italy), see Palau (Sassari)A little village in Inhambane (Mozambique), see Palau (Inhambane)A language spoken in Palau and Guam, see Palauan languageA l..
Palau (Sassari)
Palau is a small village in Punta Sardegna. It was originally built to provide access to La Maddalena island. External links [Palauit] ..
Palau at the 2000 Summer Olympics
Palau competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia under the IOC country code PLW. Contents 1 Medal count2 Results by event2.1 Palau 0 0 0 0 Results by event ..
Palau at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Palau made its second appearance at the Summer Olympics in 2004 in Athens, Greece. Its delegation consisted of two track and field athletes, a swimmer, and a wrestler. Contents 1 Palau 0 0 0 0 Results by event ..
Palau at the Summer Olympics
Palau (PLW) had its debut at the Summer Olympic Games in 2000 in Sydney and was again represented at the 2004 Games in Athens. Palau at the Summer Olympics Year Athletes Gold Silver Bronze Total 2000 5 0 0 0 0 2004 4 0 0 0 0 External link [Palau NOC] National ..
Palau Blaugrana
Palau Blaugrana (Catalan for Palace of Blue and Deep Red) is an arena in Barcelona, Catalonia belonging to FC Barcelona (FCB). The 8,250 capacity arena is home to the basketball, handball, roller hockey, and futsal sections of FCB. Built in 1971 it originally held 5,696 spectators, the facility w..
Palau Congressional Library
The Palau Congressional Library was founded on August 18, 1981 and is housed at the Palau National Congress in Koror. As of 1996, it was headed by Congressional Librarian Harry Besebes. It has a 3,000 item collection, with annual additions of 350. The library employs 2 staff members, both profession..
Palau D'Esports de Granollers
Palau D'Esports de Granollers is an arena in Granollers, Spain. It is primarily used for team handball and is the home arena of BM Granollers. The arena holds 6,500 people and was opened in 1992. ..
Palau de la Generalitat de Catalunya
The Palau de la Generalitat houses the offices of the Presidency of the Generalitat de Catalunya. It is one of the few buildings of mediaeval origin in Europe that still functions as a seat of government and houses the original institution who built it. It is located in the gothic quartier of Catalo..
Palau de la Música Catalana
facade at night The Palau de la Música Catalana ("Palace of Catalan Music") in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, is a concert hall built between 1905 and 1908, designed by the Catalan architect Lluís Domènech i Montaner. It was inaugurated in 1908. In 1997, it was added as one of the UNESCO ..
Palau Girona-Fontajau
Palau Girona-Fontajau is an arena in Girona, Spain. It is primarily used for basketball and the home arena of CB Girona. The arena holds 5,049 people. ..
Palau Güell
Front entrance allowed horse drawn carriages to enter the home through one door and exit through the other. The Palau Güell is a town mansion (translated literally a "palace") in Barcelona, Spain designed by the Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí for the Catalan industrial tycoon Eusebio de Gü..
Palau Micronesia Air
Palau Micronesia Air began in July of 2004 and suspended operations on 23 December 2004 (as of August 2005 the website states an intention to restructure and recommence operations). It served Palau, Guam, Saipan, Micronesia, Australia and the Philippines. It was the first to provide direct service b..
Palau National Congress
Palau has bicameral legislature, the Palau National Congress (Olbiil era Kelulau), consisting of the House of Delegates and the Senate of Palau. The House of Delegates has 16 members, each serving four-year terms in single-seat constituencies. The Senate has 9 members, also serving four-year terms ..
Palau Nautilus
The Palau Nautilus (Nautilus belauensis) is a species of nautilus native to the waters around the Pacific island nation of Palau. N. belauensis is very similar to Nautilus pompilius and shares with this species a closed umbilicus covered with a callus. It differs on the basis of a modified radula ..
Palau Sant Jordi
Palau Sant Jordi is an indoor sporting arena located in Barcelona, Spain. The capacity of the arena is 17,000 and was opened in 1992. ..
Palavakkam
Palavakkam is a census town in Kancheepuram district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is located on the East Coast Road about 6 kilometers south of Adyar. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Palavakkam had a population of 14,369. Males constitut..
Palavansathu
Palavansathu is a census town in Vellore district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Palavansathu had a population of 16,136. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Palavansathu has an average lite..
Palavas-les-Flots
Palavas-les-Flots is a commune of the Hérault département in southern France. ..
Palavayal
Palavayal is a small village in Kasaragod district of Kerala state, south India. ..
Palaverde
Palaverde is an indoor sporting arena located in Treviso, Italy. The capacity of the arena is 5,000 people and was built in 1983. It is currently home of the Pallacanestro Treviso basketball team and of the Sisley Volley Treviso volleyball team. ..
Palawa
Palawa is a census town in Hazaribag district in the Indian state of Jharkhand. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Palawa had a population of 9757. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Palawa has an average literacy rate of 60%, h..
Palawah
Palawah or Pallawah is a term of self-reference for Aboriginal people of Tasmania. Other names used by Australian Aboriginal people There are a number of names from Aboriginal languages commonly used to identify groups based on geography: Koori (or Koorie) in New South Wales and VictoriaMurri in so..
Palawan
Palawan is an island province of the Philippines located in the Southern Tagalog region. Its capital is Puerto Princesa City and it is the largest province in terms of land area. The islands of Palawan stretches from Mindoro to Borneo in the southwest. It lies between the South China Sea in the nort..
Palawan Broadcasting Corporation
Palawan Broadcasting Corporation (PBC), also known by its call sign DYPR, was the first local radio station to serve the island of Palawan, the Philippines. It was established in 1965, in the capital Puerto Princesa City, by Ramon Oliveros (Ray Oliver) Decolongon. The station faced many difficultie..
Palawan Island
Palawan Island is one of the islands of Palawan Province. ..
Palawan Peacock Pheasant
The handsomest and most peacock-like member of genus Polyplectron, the Palawan Peacock Pheasant, Polyplectron emphanum also known as Napoleon Peacock Pheasant is a medium sized bird with erectile crest and highly iridescence metallic green and black feathers. Its tail are decorated with large blue-..
Palawan State University
Palawan State University (PSU) is a government-funded university in Puerto Princesa in Palawan, Philippines. Contents 1 History2 Academic units3 Degree programs3.1 Undergraduate studies4 Professional studies5 Postgraduate studies6 External links Histor..
Palayad
Palayad is a census town in Kozhikode district in the Indian state of Kerala. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Palayad had a population of 16,462. Males constitute 49% of the population and females 51%. Palayad has an average literacy rate of 83%,..
Palayam
Palayam is a panchayat town in Dindigul district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Palayam had a population of 14,096. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Palayam has an average literacy rate o..
Palayamkottai
Palayamkottai is a town in the Tirunelveli district of Tamil Nadu. It is on the southern bank of the Thamirabarani river, while its twin city Tirunelveli is on the northern bank. --> The city is a main place in south for Christian missionaries and there are a lot of churches. The major church is ..
Palayan City
Palayan City is a 4th class city in the province of Nueva Ecija, Philippines. It is the capital city of Nueva Ecija.According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 31,253 people in 6,279 households. Palayan City was created in 1965 by the congress of the Philippines and one of the 6 cities of..
Palayoor
Palayoor or (Palayur) is a part of Thrissur district and is located on the west coast of Kerala, in India. By road it takes 28 Km to reach Palayoor from Thrissur. It is on Thrissur - Chavakad route, via Pavaratty. It is nearby to Guruvayoor which is only 2 km away. Palayoor is famous for its Christ..
Palazzetto dello sport
The Palazzetto dello sport is a concrete domed arena in Rome, Italy, built for the 1960 Olympic Games. This building was designed by Pier Luigi Nervi and was opened in 1959. It hosted boxing among other sports during the Olympic Games. The arena is constructed with ribbed concrete. ..
Palazzí Pontificí
The Palazzi Pontificí is a building that forms part of the Vatican City in Rome. It has been decorated by many artists including Raffaello and Botticelli. Raffaello decorated the main room with the Stanza della segnatura and a side room with the Stanza di Eliodoro. The pope intended to use this roo..
Palazzo
Palazzo is more broadly used in Italian than its English equivalent "palace". In Italy, a palazzo is a grand building of some architectural ambition that is the headquarters of a family of some renown or of an institution, or even what the English call a "block of flats". The worlds "palazzo" (Itali..
Palazzolo
Several villages of Italy bear the name Palazzolo: Palazzolo, in Firenze provincePalazzolo, in Milano provincePalazzolo, a frazione of Fossato di Vico in Perugia provincePalazzolo, in Verona province. There are also several Italian comuni with names starting in Palazzolo: Palazzolo sull'Oglio, in ..
Palazzolo Acreide
Palazzolo Acreide is a town of Sicily, in the Province of Syracuse, 43 km from it, on the Monti Iblei. Contents 1 History2 Economy3 Main sights3.1 The ancient city4 External links History The area around Palazzolo Acreide was settled by humans since very ancient..
Palazzolo sull'Oglio
Coat of arms Map Statistics Region: Lombardy Province: Brescia Location: ..
Palazzo Adriano
Palazzo Adriano is a town in the province of Palermo, Sicilia, Italy founded by Arbëreshë people. Sicily · Communes of the province of Palermo Alia | Alimena | Aliminusa | Altavilla Milicia | Altofonte | Bagheria | Bale..
Palazzo Baldassini
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Palazzo Barbarigo
Palazzo Barbarigo is situated on the Grand Canal in Venice. It was originally built in the 16th century . Today it is one of the more opulent palazzi on the canal, distinguished by its mosaics of Murano glass applied in 1886. At the time it was owned by the proprietors of one of the glass factori..
Palazzo Barberini
Palazzo Barberini is a palace in Rome, on the piazza of the same name in Rione Trevi. Contents 1 History2 Overview3 Galleries, museums and other attractions4 External links History The sloping site was precedently occupied by a garden-vineyard of the Sforza family, on ..
Palazzo Chiericati
Palazzo Chiericati is a Renaissance palace in Vicenza (northern Italy), designed by Andrea Palladio. Since the 19th century it is seat of the Museo Civico ("Town Museum") and, more recently, of the City's Gallery. Like the other Palladian buildings of Vicenza, it is part of the UNESCO World Herita..
Palazzo Dandolo
Palazzo Dandolo in a palazzo in Venice. Now there located the Hotel Royal Danieli. It was built in 1400, by one of the Dandolo families, but whether by that of the great Doge, Enrico Dandolo, is not quite certain. In the Chronicles of Malipiero which date from 1457 to 1500 we find the following p..
Palazzo dei Normanni
The Palazzo dei Normanni in Palermo was the seat of the Kings of Sicily. It was started in the 9th century by the Emir of Palermo and extended in the 12th century by Roger II and other Norman kings. The palace contains the Cappella Palatina, by far the best example of the so-called Arab-Norman-Byz..
Palazzo dei Papi di Viterbo
Palazzo dei Papi is a palace in Viterbo, northern Latium, Italy. It is the most important monument in the city. The Papal seat has been moved in 1257 by Alexander IV due to the hostility of the Roman commune: the former Bishops Palace was thus enlarged to provide the Popes with an adequate residen..
Palazzo della Cancelleria
Palazzo della Cancelleria: the 18th century engraving by Giuseppe Vasi exaggerates the depth of the square, where the Corso Vittorio Emanuele now runs. The courtyard by Bramante The Palazzo della Cancelleria ("Palace of the Chancellery", meaning the Papal Chancellery) is a palace in Rome..
Palazzo della Ragione
The Palazzo della Ragione is a Renaissance town hall building . There are at least two such a building in Venetian region (Italy): Padua and Vicenza. Vicenza building most notable feature is its arcade, which sports one of the first examples of the misnamed Palladian window, designed by a young Pal..
Palazzo del Te
Palazzo del Te, Mantua (1524 - 1534). Giulio Romano, architect The Palazzo del Te is a Palace in the suburbs of Mantua, a fine example of the mannerist style of architecture. Description Palazzo del Te is a simple square building, constructed 1524-1534 for Federico II of Gonzaga, Marchese of ..
Palazzo di Bocce
Palazzo di Bocce, located in suburban Detroit at 4291 S. Lapeer Road in Orion Township, is the largest and most elaborate bocce facility in the United States, and perhaps the world. Site of the 2005 U.S. Bocce Championships in June 2005. To be the site of the 2005 World Bocce Championships in Sept..
Palazzo Ducale, Urbino
The Ducal Palace (Palazzo Ducale) is a Renaissance bulding in the Italian city of Urbino, in the Marche. One of the most important monuments in Italy, it is listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site. History The Ducal Palace was began for Duke Federico da Montefeltro around mid-15th century by the Flor..
Palazzo Ducale di Mantova
The Palazzo Ducale di Mantova ("Ducal Palace") is a set edifices in the Italian city of Mantua (Lombardy), built between the 14th and the 17th century mainly by the noble family of Gonzaga as their royal residence in the capital of their Duchy. The edifices are connected by corridors and galleries..
Palazzo Farnese, Rome
Palazzo Farnese. A mid-18th century engraving of Palazzo Farnese by Giuseppe Vasi. Detail of the Triumph of Bacchus and Ariadne by Annibale Carracci. For other palaces with this name, see Palazzo Farnese (disambiguation). Palazzo Farnese is a noble and historical palace in Rome, wh..
Palazzo Farnese (disambiguation)
Palazzo Farnese can refer to a series of edifices built by the Italian Farnese noble family: Palazzo Farnese, RomePalazzo Farnese, Caprarola (also known as Villa Farnese)Palazzo Farnese, Piacenza It can also refer to Villa Farnesina, a suburban palace in Rome built by Agostino Chigi but later acqui..
Palazzo Farnese (Piacenza)
For other palaces with this name, see Palazzo Farnese (disambiguation). Palazzo Farnese is a palace in Piacenza, Italy. Contents 1 History2 Ducal Chapel3 Museums and exhibitions4 See also5 External links History The construction was begun on the behalf of Ottavio Far..
Palazzo Foscari
The Palazzo Foscari (known in Venice as Ca' Foscari) was built on the waterfront of Venice's Grand Canal circa 1452 by the Doge Francesco Foscari, who required its design to demonstrate his wealth and power. Ca' Foscari stands on a bend in the Grand Canal known as the 'Volta'; it is one of a trio o..
Palazzo Grassi
Palazzo Grassi is a monumental marble mansion that once belonged to the Grassi family in Venice, Italy. Sold by the Grassi family in 1840, it has fallen under the ownership of many different individuals. Most recently the Pallazzo was purchased by the FIAT group in 1983. Their aim was to transform..
Palazzo Labia
Palazzo Labia, is a Venetian, Baroque, palazzo built at the beginning of the 18th century. It is one of the last great palazzi of Venice. Little known outside of Italy, it is most notable for containing one of the most remarkable rooms in Venice, if not Europe - its frescoed ballroom painted betw..
Palazzo Madama
For the Savoy residence in Turin, see Palazzo Madama, Turin. Palazzo Madama is a palace in Rome, currently house of the Senate of the Italian Republic. It was built atop the ruins of the ancient baths Nero, next to Piazza Navona. The terrain had been acquired in the Middle Ages by the monks of the ..
Palazzo Massimo alle Colonne
The Palazzo Massimo alle Colonne is an architecturally influential urban Renaissance palace in Rome. The palace was designed by Baldassarre Peruzzi in 1532-1536 on a site of three contiguous palaces owned by the old Roman Massimo family; built after arson of an earlier structure during the Sack of..
Palazzo Mattei
The Palazzo Mattei di Giove is the most prominent among a group of Mattei houses that forms the insula Mattei in Rome, Italy, a block of buildings of many epochs. To distinguish this section from the others it carries the name of a Mattei fief, Giove. The chief architect connected with the Palazzo M..
Palazzo Medici Riccardi
The Palazzo Medici, also called the Palazzo Medici Riccardi, is a Renaissance palace located in Florence, Italy. The palace was designed by Michelozzo di Bartolomeo for Cosimo de' Medici, of the great Medici family, and was built during 1444 and 1460. It was well known for its stone masonry that in..
Palazzo Montecitorio
The Palazzo Montecitorio is a palace in Rome, which is currently the seat of the Italian Chamber of deputies. History The building was originally designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini for Pope Innocent X and completed by the architect Carlo Fontana, who modified Bernini's plan with the addition of a ..
Palazzo Pallavicini-Rospigliosi
The Palazzo Pallavicini-Rospigliosi was built by the Borghese family on the Quirinal Hill; its footprint occupies the site where the ruins of the Roman Baths of Constantine stood, whose remains still are part of the basement of the Casino. The famed patron Cardinal Scipione Borghese, the nephew of P..
Palazzo Pamphilj
Palazzo Pamphilj also spelt Palazzo Pamphili is a palace facing Piazza Navona in Rome, and was built between 1644 and 1650. The original palace was built in 1630 over a series of houses already property of the powerful Pamphilj family, and had late Renaissance forms. But when the commissioner, Giov..
Palazzo Pitti
Early, tinted 20th-century photograph of the Palazzo Pitti, then still known as La Residenza Reale following the residency of King Emmanuel II between 1865–71, when Florence was the capital of Italy. The Palazzo Pitti (sometimes called the Pitti Palace) is a vast mainly Renaissance pala..
Palazzo Poli
The Palazzo Poli is a palace forming the backdrop to the Trevi Fountain, Rome. Luigi Vanvitelli gave it a monumental facade as a setting for the fountain. ..
Palazzo Pubblico
Palazzo Pubblico. The Palazzo Pubblico (town hall) is a palace in the city of Siena, Italy. Construction began in 1297 and its original purpose was to house the republican government, consisting of Podesta and the Council of Nine. The palace is a focal point of the scallop-shell concavity of..
Palazzo Rucellai
Palazzo Rucellai. Palazzo Rucellai is a Renaissance palace in Florence, Italy, designed by Leon Battista Alberti. The three stories of its facade have different classical orders, as in the Colosseum, but with the Tuscan order at the base, an Alberti original in place of Ionic order at the sec..
Palazzo Salvadori
Palazzo Salvadori in Trento is one of the first examples of Renaissance civil architecture in Trento. This palazzo was built by the Lombard master Lucio Tosani, in Clesio's time, starting in 1515. Around the mid-18th century above the two portals were placed the marble relives by Francesco Oradini..
Palazzo San Gervasio
Palazzo San Gervasio is a small agricultural town referred to as a comune in the province of Potenza, in the Southern Italian region of Basilicata. Its history dates back over 500 years. It is bounded by the comuni (Municipalities) of Acerenza, Banzi, Forenza, Genzano di Lucania, Maschito, Spina..
Palazzo Schifanoia
Palazzo Schifanoia is a Renaissance palace in Ferrara, built for the Este family. The name "Schifanoia" is thought to originate from "schivar la noia" meaning literally to "escape from boredom" which describes accurately the original intention of the palazzo and the other villas in close proximi..
Palazzo Spada
Another Palazzo Spada serves as the Town Hall of Terni. The Palazzo Spada is a palace in Rome that houses a grand art collection, the Galleria Spada, assembled by Bernardino Cardinal Spada. It is located at Piazza Capo di Ferro, 13 ([41°53′38.5″N, 12°28′18.5″E]), with a garde..
Palazzo Strozzi
The Strozzi Palace in Florence, Italy, was begun by Benedetto da Maiano, for Filippo Strozzi an unfortunate rival of Medici. It is a splendid example of civil architecture with its rusticated stone, inspired by the Palazzo Medici-Riccardi, but with more harmonious proportions. The palazzo has mul..
Palazzo Vecchio
Palazzo Vecchio The Palazzo Vecchio is the town hall of Florence, Italy. This massive, gothic, crenellated building is among the most impressive town halls of Tuscany. Overlooking the Piazza della Signoria with its famous statues and the collection of statues in the adjacent Loggia dei Lanzi,..
Palazzo Venezia
The Palazzo Venezia is the name for a large palazzo in Rome, Italy. Its name recalls when the building was used as the embassy of Venice, when Venice was its own state. The palazzo is located in central Rome, just a little north of the Capitoline Hill. Begun in 1455, the building was one of the..
Palazzo Versace
The Palazzo Versace (meaning Versace Palace) is a luxury hotel owned by Australian company Sunland Group Ltd, and is the world's first Versace hotel. It is situated on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. Contents 1 Structure2 Dining3 In the media4 Dubai5 External..
Palazzo Zacco
Palazzo Zacco is a mansion in Ragusa, Sicily. It is most notable for the carvings in the Sicilian Baroque style which decorate its facades, especially the putti and masks which appear to support the palazzo's balconies on two of its symmetrical elevations. The palazzo was constructed circa 1750 as ..
Pala Commune
Pala Commune (Estonian: ) is a rural municipality in eastern Estonia. It is a part of Jõgeva County. The municipality has a population of 1,363 (as of 1 January 2004) and covers an area of 156.71 km². The population density is 8.7 inhabitants per km². There are total of 23 villages in Pala Commun..
Pala d'Oro
Pala d'Oro (literally, "Golden Pall") is a high altar retable of the Basilica di San Marco in Venice. It is universally recognized as one of the most refined and accomplished works of Byzantine craftsmanship. The altarpiece consists of two parts. The lower part, with enamels illustrating the stor..
Pala dynasty (Kamarupa)
The Pala dynasty of Kamarupa ruled the kingdom from 900. Like the Pala dynasty of Bengal, the first ruler in this dynasty was elected, which probably explains the name of this dynasty "Pala". But unlike the Palas of Bengal, who were Buddhists, the Palas of Kamarupa were Hindus. The Hindu orthodo..
Pala Empire
History of the Indian Subcontinent Stone Age 70,000–7000 BC Mehrgarh Culture 7000–3300 BC Indus Valley Civilization 3300–1700 BC Late Harappan Culture 1700–1300 BC Vedic Civilization 1500–500 BC Kuru Dynasty 1200–316 BC Maha Janapadas ..
Palcho Monastery
The Palcho Monastery or Pelkor Chode Monastery is the main monastery in Gyantse, Tibet. It is most notable for its Kumbum, which has 108 chapels in its four floors. The monastery was founded in 1418 by the first Panchen Reldrup. In the early 20th century, the town and monastery were attacked by ..
Palco, Kansas
Palco is a city in Rooks County, Kansas, United States. The population was 248 at the 2000 census. Geography Palco is located at [39°15′10″N, 99°33′45″W] (39.252891, -99.562473)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a..
PALcode
In computing, on the DEC Alpha microprocessor, PALcode is the name used by DEC for a set of functions in the SRM firmware, providing low-level functions for system or application software that are not in the hardware itself. PALcode also accesses internal functions specific to the particular Alpha ..
Palda
Palda is a census town in Indore district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Palda had a population of 10,859. Males constitute 54% of the population and females 46%. Palda has an average literacy rate of 53%, ..
Palden Tenpai Nyima
Palden Tenpai Nyima (1782–1853) [Tibetan གྤལ་ལྡན་བསྟན་པའི་ཉི་མ་་/Wylie Gpal-ldan Bstan-pa'i Nyi-ma/ PRC Dainbai Nyima] was the Seventh Panchen Lama of Tashilhunpo Monastery in Tibet. ..
Palden Thondup Namgyal
Palden Thondup Namgyal (May 23, 1923 - January 29, 1982) was the 12th and last Chogyal (king) of Sikkim. At six, Namgyal became a student at St. Joseph's Convent in Kalimpong, but had to terminate his studies due to attacks of malaria. From eight to eleven he studied in order to ordain monkhood und..
Paldi
Paldi is an area located in Ahmedabad, India. One of the premier design schools in India - The National Institute of Design is located in Paldi. ..
Paldiski
Paldiski linn Flag Coat of arms County Harjumaa Mayor Kaupo Kallas Area km² Density 4,22470.2/km² Coordinates [59°21' N 24°03' E] Location of Paldiski Paldiski is a town and Baltic Sea port situated on the Pakri peninsula of north-western Estonia...
Pale
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. The Pale or the English Pale comprised a region in a radius of 20 miles around Dublin which the English in Ireland gradually fortified against incursion from Gaels. From the thirteenth century onwards the Hiberno-Norman invasion in the rest of Ireland at fi..
Pale-backed Pigeon
The Pale-backed Pigeon (Columba eversmanni) is a member of the family Columbidae (doves and pigeons) External link [BirdLife Species Factsheet] ..
Pale-billed Flowerpecker
The Tickell's Flowerpecker Dicaeum erythrorhynchos also known sometimes as the Pale-billed Flowerpecker is a tiny frugivorous bird found in India. The species is quite common and is easily seen in urban gardens with fruit trees. The call of this flowerpecker is a short tick call. References BirdL..
Pale-billed Sicklebill
The Pale-billed Sicklebill, Epimachus bruijnii is a jay-sized, up to 35cm long, olive brown bird with bare purple grey skin around its eye, brown iris and pale sickle-like bill. Male is adorned with an iridescent red and purple-tipped upper breast plumes, blue and green-tipped ornamental lower brea..
Pale-billed Woodpecker
The Pale-billed Woodpecker (Campephilus guatemalensis) is a very large woodpecker which is a resident breeding bird from northern Mexico to western Panama. The habitat of this species is wet forests and adjacent second growth or semi-open woodland. Two white eggs are laid in an unlined nest hole..
Pale-breasted Spinetail
The Pale-breasted Spinetail (Synallaxis albescens), is a passerine bird which breeds in the tropical New World from Costa Rica to central Argentina, and in Trinidad. It is a member of the South American bird family Furnariidae, a group in which many species build elaborate clay nests, giving rise..
Pale-footed Bush Warbler
The Pale-footed Bush Warbler (Cettia pallidipes) is a species of warbler found in South Asia. ..
Pale-Prača
Pale-Prača is one of three municipalities of the Bosnian Podrinje Canton located in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The main town of the municipality is Prača. The geographical location, fertile soil, great climate, and rich forests led many people inhabit the municipality in early times. To..
Pale-throated Three-toed Sloth
The Pale-throated Three-toed Sloth (Bradypus tridactylus) is a three-toed sloth that inhabits tropical rainforests from southern Central America to north-eastern Argentina. This sloth lives high in the canopy. It has almost no tail or external ears, and its head is slightly rounded with a blunt no..
Pale-vented Pigeon
The Pale-vented Pigeon, Columba cayennensis (sometimes Patagioenas cayennensis), is a large New World tropical dove. It is a resident breeder from southern Mexico south to Bolivia and northern Argentina and on Tobago and Trinidad, although it is very localised on the latter island. The Pale-v..
Palearctic
The Palearctic or Palaearctic is one of the eight ecozones dividing the Earth surface. Physically, the Palearctic is the largest ecozone. It includes the terrestrial ecoregions of Europe, Asia north of the Himalaya foothills, northern Africa, and the northern and central parts of the Arabian Penins..
Paleday
Paleday is a six-piece UK pop music band formed primarily from session musicians and strongly influenced by the gay scene in London. In their own words, think Scissor Sisters with CHIC riffs, with a dash of Bee Gees for good measure. External links [Official Site] ..
Paleface
It has been suggested that this article be split into multiple articles accessible from a [Disambiguationdisambiguation page]. ([[Wikipedia talk:|Discuss]]) Paleface is a usually insulting term for white people used by some Native Americans. It fits into the general pattern of one ethn..
Paleface Adios
Paleface Adios (horse) (1969 - 1989) was one of the immortals of Australian harness racing, competing as a pacer throughout the 1970s and early 1980s. Paleface Adios was foaled on 1 November, 1969, at Temora, NSW, by Deep Adios out of Raygen. He was trained and driven throughout his career b..
Palegas
PALEGAS is a Christian mnemonic that stands for the seven deadly sins: Pride (Vanity, glory), Avarice (Covetousness, greed), Lust, Envy, Gluttony, Anger (Wrath), and Sloth. ..
Palei-Aike Volcanic Field
Imagecaption Elevation: 282 m (925 feet) Latitude: 52.00° S (52° 0' 0" S) Longitude: 70.00° W (70° 0' 0" W) Location: Argentina, Chile Type: Cinder cone Last eruption: 5550 BC ± 1000 years First ascent: Easiest route: Palei-Aike Volc Field is a Pleistocene-to-Holocene Palei-A..
Palej
Palej is a census town in Bharuch district in the Indian state of Gujarat. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Palej had a population of 10,872. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Palej has an average literacy rate of 69%, higher..
Palekastro
Palekastro - Eastcrete Palékastro (also transliterated as Palaikastro; Godart and Olivier abbreviation PK) is a small village at the east end of the mediterranean island Crete. It stands on historical soil. Already at Minoan times the region was a centre of trade. The port of Itanos which is t..
Palekh
Palekh (Russian: ) is an urban-type settlement in Ivanovo Oblast, Russia. It is located at [56°48′0″N, 41°51′30″E]. Population: 5,814 (2002 Census). Palekh emerged as a leading centre of the Russian icon- and mural-painting in the 19th century. A good example of the Palekh schoo..
Palekh miniature
Palekh miniature (Палехская миниатюра in Russian) is a Russian folk handicraft of miniature painting, which is done with tempera paints on varnished articles made of papier-mâché (small boxes, cigarette and powder cases etc.). Palekh Russian lacquer art on papier-mâché firs..
Palembang
Location of Palembang Palembang is a city in the south of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It is the capital of the province of South Sumatra. Palembang is located at [2°59′S 104°45′E]. The city was once the capital of the ancient, partly Hindu partly Buddhist kingdom of Sri..
Palemon
Pogoń Litewska Coat of Arms Palemon (Палемон, Паламон, Палямон, Apolon) was a fabulous Prince of Venice who went to Ruthenia. According to a fake genealogy in the 16th-century Hronika Bihowcja, he was the forefather of Palemonowicze and Gediminids. '' He is not mentioned..
Palemonowicze
Palemonowicze were a dynasty of Grand Princes of Ruthenia and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania that reigned from the 10th to the 14th century. Contents 1 Generations2 13 24 35 46 57 68 79 810 911 1012 1113 1214 See also Generat..
Palena
Palena is a commune and town in the Province of Chieti in the Abruzzo region of Italy Abruzzo · Communes of the province of Chieti Altino | Archi | Ari | Arielli | Atessa | Bomba | Borrello | Bucchianico | Canosa Sannita | Carpineto Sinello | Carunchio | Casacanditella | Casalanguida ..
Palena Province
Palena Province is one of the provinces of the Los Lagos Region, Chile. The private Pumalín Park is located in the province as is the town and territory of Huinay which divides the park into two parts. ..
Palencia
Other use: Palencia, Guatemala. Coat of arms of Palencia The province of Palencia Cathedral of Palencia Palencia is a city in the northwest of the Tierra de Campos of central Spain, the capital of the province of Palencia in the autonomous community of Castile-Leon. The municip..
Palencia, Guatemala
Palencia is a municipality in the Guatemala department of Guatemala. ..
Palencia (province)
Palencia province Palencia is a province of northern Spain, in the northern part of the autonomous community of Castile and León. It is bordered by the provinces of León, Cantabria, Burgos, and Valladolid. Of the population of 176,125 (2002), 45% live in the capital, Palencia. There are 191..
Palendag
Also called Pulalu (Manabo) and (Mansaka), Palandag (Bagobo), Pulala (Bukidnon) and Lumundeg (Banuwaen). A smaller type of this insturment is called the Hulakteb (Bukidnon). The palendag is a type of Philippine bamboo flute, the largest one used by the Maguindanaon. A lip-valley flute, it is co..
Palenka
Pálenka denotes any kind of distillate, but especially fruit distillate, in Slovakia. It is also often used as a generic word for all kinds of liquors, including vodka, gin, borovička, etc. The origin of the word is Slavic and originates from the stem "páliť", to distil. Most traditional types..
Palenque
This article is about the ancient Maya site; for other meanings of "Palenque", see Palenque (disambiguation). The Palace, Ruins of Palenque Palenque is a Maya archeological site near the Usumacinta River in the Mexican state of Chiapas, located at [17°29′0″N, 92°2′59″W] a..
Palenquero
Palenquero Palenquero (also palenque) is a Spanish-based creole language spoken in Colombia. The ethnic group which speaks this Creole consists only of 2,500 people, as of 1989. Palenquero is spoken in Colombia, in the village of San Basilio de Palenque which is south and east of Cartagena,..
Palenque (disambiguation)
Palenque can refer to more than one thing. Palenque, an ancient city of the Maya civilizationPalenque (village), a type of village of escaped slavesPalenque, Panama, a small village on the Caribbean coast of Panama.In Filipino languages, palenque means the town market.Palenque, Los Ríos Province,..
Palenville, New York
Palenville is a hamlet (and census-designated place) in Greene County, New York, USA. The population was 1,120 at the 2000 census. Palenville is in the southwest part of the Town of Catskill, located at the junction of Routes 23A and 32A. It lies at the foot of Kaaterskill Clove, nestled against th..
Palen Creek Correctional Centre
Palen Creek Correctional Centre is an Australian prison farm located near Rathdowney, south west of Brisbane. See also List of Australian PrisonsPalen Creek Correctional Centre is situated about 100 km south of Brisbane in the rural community of Rathdowney. HM Prison Palen Creek was established ..
Palen Mountains
The Palen Mountains are located in the southern Mojave Desert in southeastern California, USA. The range lies southeast of the Coxcomb Mountains, and northeast of the Chuckwalla Mountains near Interstate 10. The mountains lie in a southwest-northeasterly direction, and are approximately 15 miles lon..
Paleo-Arctic Tradition
The Paleo-Arctic Tradition is the name given by archaeologists to the cultural tradition of the earliest well-documented human occupants of the North American Arctic, which date from the period 8000–5000 BC. The tradition covers Alaska and expands far into the east, west, and the Southwest Yuk..
Paleo-Balkan languages
The Paleo-Balkan languages were the Indo-European languages which were spoken in the Balkans in ancient times: Dacian languageThracian languageIllyrian languageLiburnian languagePaionian languageProto-Greek language*Mycenean language**Ancient GreekAncient Macedonian language (often classified as de..
Paleo-Orthodoxy
Thomas Oden Paleo-Orthodoxy is a Christian theological movement of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. It is not a formal, organized movement, but comprises essentially a return to "classical Christianity" by many theologians, scholars, pastors, and lay people. The term is derived from ..
Paleo-Tethys Ocean
The Paleo-Tethys Ocean was an ancient Paleozoic ocean. It was located between the paleocontinent Gondwana and the so called Hunic terranes. These are divided into the European Hunic (today the crust under parts of Central Europe (called "Armorica") and Iberia) and Asiatic Hunic (today the crust of C..
Paleoanthropology
Paleoanthropology is the branch of physical anthropology (often called biological anthropology) that focuses on the study of human evolution, tracing the anatomic and genetic linkages of pre-humans from millions of years ago up to modern times. Paleoanthropologists study early hominids through fo..
Paleoarchean
Paleoarchean era Geologic timescale of the Precambrian (millions of years ago) ImageSize = width:175 height:355 PlotArea = left:40 right:5 bottom:105 top:45 AlignBars = justify Period = from:3100 till:3625 TimeAxis = orientation:vertical ScaleMajor = unit:year increment:100 star..
Paleobathymetry
Paleobathymetry is the branch of science dealing with the measurement and depth of past bodies of water. See also bathymetry ..
Paleobiology
Paleobiology (sometimes spelled palaeobiology) is a growing and comparatively new discipline which combines the methods and findings of the natural science biology with the methods and findings of the earth science paleontology. Typical paleobiological research attempts to answer biological questio..
Paleobotany
Paleobotany (from the Greek words paleon = old and botanikos = of herbs) is the branch of paleontology dealing with the recovery and identification of plant remains from geological contexts, and their use in the reconstruction of past environments and the history of life. A closely related field is..
Paleoceanography
Paleoceanography is the study of the history of the oceans in the geologic past with regard to circulation, chemistry, biology, geology and patterns of sedimentation. Source of information The source of information is largely the biogenous deep-ocean sediments, so the field is closely related to..
Paleocene
The Paleocene, "early dawn of the recent", is a geologic epoch that lasted from 65 Ma to 56 Ma (million years ago). It is the first epoch of the Palaeogene period in the modern Cenozoic era. As with most other older geologic periods, the strata that define the epoch's beginning and end are well iden..
Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
Climate change during the last 65 million years. The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum is labeled PETM and is likely to be understated by a factor of 2 or more due to coarse sampling and averaging in this data set. The end of the Paleocene (55.5/54.8 Ma) was marked by one of the most signific..
Paleochora
Paleochora (Greek Παλαιόχωρα) is a small town next to the White Mountains on the south coast of the Greek island of Crete. It is the chief town of the municipality of Pelekanos. Its population is around 1,500 and one of its primary industries is tourism. During the Battle of Crete the to..
Paleoclimate Modelling Intercomparison Project
The Paleoclimate Modelling Intercomparison Project is a project, somewhat along the lines of AMIP or CMIP, to coordinate and encourage the systematic study of atmospheric general circulation models (AGCMs) and to assess their ability to simulate large climate changes such as those that occurred in t..
Paleoclimatologist
A paleoclimatologist is a person who studies climates of the past and past climate changes. One of the main characters of the film "The Day After Tomorrow" was a paleoclimatologist. ..
Paleoclimatology
Paleoclimatology is the study of climate change taken on the scale of the entire history of the Earth. Contents 1 Techniques of paleoclimatology2 Planet's timeline2.0.1 Various notable climate-related events3 History of the atmosphere3.1 Earliest atmosphere3.2 Carbon..
Paleocollapse
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. Paleocollapse is a rock structure resembling the karst landform, but is formed by a different mechanism. Essent..
Paleoconservatism
Part of the Politics series onConservatism Currents American conservatism Canadian conservatism Liberal conservatism National conservatism Neoconservatism Paleoconservatism Parties Conservative parties Int'l Democrat Union Ideas Patriotism Rule of law Social conservatism Tradition ..
Paleocontact theory
Disputed science:Paleocontact theory Disciplines: Archeology Core tenets: Intelligent extraterrestrials visited the Earth in ancient times and profoundly affected the development of human civilization. Year proposed: 1919 Original proponents: Charles Fort, Immanuel Velikovsky, Erich..
Paleoctenophora brasseli
Paleoctenophora brasseli is an extinct species of ctenophore, known from Devonian slate near the German town of Buntenbach in the Hunsrück. It is approximately 400 million years old and shows already the eight comb rows familiar from modern ctenophores. The same formation has also yielded anothe..
Paleodemography
Paleodemography is the study of ancient human mortality, fertility, and migration patterns. More specifically, paleodemography looks at the changes in pre-modern populations in order to determine something about the influences on the lifespan and health of earlier peoples. Because case studies tha..
Paleoecology
Paleoecology uses data from fossils and subfossils to reconstruct the ecosystems of the past. It includes the study of fossil organisms in terms of their life cycle, their living interactions, their natural environment, their manner of death and burial. Paleoecology's aim is therefore to build the ..
Paleoencephalon
In the anatomy of animals, paleoencephalon refers to most regions in the brain that are not part of the neocortex or neoencephalon. The paleoencephalon is the phylogenetically oldest part of the animal brain. Paleoenchepheal areas of older species are larger in proportion to overall brain volume a..
Paleoethnobotany
Flotation machine in use at Hallan Çemi, southeast Turkey, c. 1990. Note the two sieves catching charred seeds and charcoal, and the bags of archaeological matrix waiting for flotation. Photo: Mark Nesbitt Paleoethnobotany, also known as archaeobotany in European (particularly British) academ..
Paleogene
Paleogene (alternatively Palaeogene) period is a unit of geologic time that began 65 and ended 23 million years ago. Lasting 42 million years, this period is most notable as being the time in which mammals evolved from small, simple forms into diverse animals in the wake of the mass extinction that ..
Paleogenetics
Paleogenetics is the application of genetics to paleontology. It has been applied to the study of parasite evolution. Emile Zuckerkandl and American 20th century physical chemist Linus Carl Pauling introduced the term paleogenetics in 1963. Further, biologist Svante Pääbo is seen as its "foundi..
Paleogeology
Paleogeology is the historical geological state of a particular area, or the study of the geologic history and origins of the earth, including such things as reconstructions of previous configurations of the earth's continents, the history and evolution of the earth's surface geological configuratio..
Paleogeomorphology
Paleogeomorphology is the study of the geomorphology of all or part of the earth's surface at some time in the earth's past. ..
Paleognathae
The Paleognathae or paleognaths ("old jaws") are one of the two living superorders of birds. The other living superorder is Neognathae. The paleognaths contain two living orders of birds, the flightless Struthioniformes, or ratites, and the more primitive flying Tinamiformes. The Lithornithiform..
Paleoliberalism
The Liberalism series,part of the Politics series Development History of liberal thought Contributions to liberal theory Schools Classical liberalism Cultural liberalism Economic liberalism Libertarianism Neoliberalism Ordoliberalism Paleoliberalism Radicalism Social liberalism Reg..
Paleolibertarianism
Part of the Politics series onLibertarianism Factions Agorism Geolibertarianism Left-libertarianism Minarchism Neolibertarianism Paleolibertarianism Influences Austrian School Anarchism Anarcho-capitalism Classical liberalism Objectivism Ideas Civil liberties Free markets Laissez-faire Libe..
Paleolimnology
Paleolimnology (Greek: paleon=old, limne=lake, logos=study) is the branch of limnology studying historic (archeological and geological) properties of inland fresh and brackish water bodies. These properties include physical, chemical, ecological, geographical, hydrological, zoological and biological..
Paleolinguistics
Paleolinguistics is a term used by some linguists for the study of the distant human past by linguistic means. For most historical linguists there is no separate field of paleolinguistics. Those who use the term are generally advocates of hypotheses not generally accepted by mainstream historical li..
Paleoliquefaction
Paleoliquefaction is the term used to describe liquefaction features attributed to seismic events occurring before measurements or detailed records were kept of earthquakes. The study of these features can tell us a great deal about the seismicity of regions where large earthquakes happen infrequen..
Paleolithic
This time period is part of thePleistocene epoch. Pleistocene Paleolithic :Lower Paleolithic :Middle Paleolithic :Upper Paleolithic Holocene Mesolithic or Epipaleolithic Neolithic The Paleolithic or Palaeolithic (Greek παλαιός paleos=old and λίθος lithos=stone or the 'Old Stone A..
Paleolithic Continuity Theory
The Paleolithic Continuity Theory (PCT) suggests that the Indo-European languages originated in Europe and have existed there since the Paleolithic. It is based on a controversial synthesis of linguistic studies, the archaeogenetical studies of Brian Sykes indicating that some 80% of the genetic st..
Paleolithic diet
The Paleolithic diet, also known as the caveman diet, paleodiet, Stone Age diet, the preagricultural diet, or hunter-gatherer diet, is the diet of wild plants and animals that various human species (see Homo (genus)) habitually consumed during the Paleolithic period (the Old Stone Age), a period of ..
Paleomagnetism
Paleomagnetism refers to the orientation of the Earth's magnetic field as it is preserved in various magnetic iron bearing minerals throughout time. The study of paleomagnetism has demonstrated that the Earth's magnetic field has changed both in orientation and intensity over time. Paleomagnetism ..
Paleomap
Paleomaps are maps of continents and mountain ranges in the distant past or future. Until the 1960s, paleomaps were not very satisfactory as it was difficult to understand many quite distinctive features. For example huge river deltas seemed to be associated with what must have been quite small dr..
Paleontological Institute
Paleontological Institute of Russian Academy of Sciencies (PIN) in Moscow is the world's largest paleontological institute. An affiliate of the Russian Academy of Sciences, it includes collections from all over the former Soviet Union, as well as from other countries. The Museum of Paleontology, wh..
Paleontologisk Museum
The Paleontological Museum, part of the University of Oslo, contains the largest collection of fossils in Norway and functions as a National Museum. The collection consists of more than 1.7 million rock and fossil samples. External link [Official webpage] ..
Paleontology
Zoology Branches of Zoology Acarology Arachnology Cetology Entomology Ethology Herpetology Ichthyology Mammalogy Myrmecology Neuroethology Ornithology Paleozoology Paleontology History pre-Darwin post-Darwin Paleontology (sometimes spelled palaeontology) is the study of t..
Paleopallium
In anatomy of animals, the paleopallium is a region within the telencephalon in the brain. It is a primitive and evolutionarily ancient region of the brain, first appearing in amphibians. In humans, the paleopallium consists of the parahippocampal gyrus and the primary and secondary olfactory cor..
Paleoparadoxia
Paleoparadoxia is a genus of large, herbivorous marine mammals that inhabited the northern Pacific coastal region during the Miocene epoch (20 to 10 million years ago). It ranged from the waters of western Japan (Tsuyama and Yanagawa), to Alaska to the north, and down to Baja California, Mexico. I..
Paleopathology
Paleopathology (spelt palaeopathology in the UK) is the study of ancient diseases. It is useful in understanding the past history of diseases, and uses this understanding to predict its course in the future. A paleopathologist is one who studies old and diseased things, specifically, diseases of m..
Paleopedological record
The paleopedological record is, essentially, the fossil record of soils. The paleopedological record consists chiefly of paleosols buried by flood sediments, or preseved at geological unconformities, especially plateau escarpments or sides of river valleys. Other fossil soils occur in areas where vo..
Paleopedology
Paleopedology (palaeopedology in England) is the discipline that studies soils of past geological eras, from quite recent (Quaternary) to the earliest periods of the Earth's history. Paleopedology can be seen either as a branch of soil science (pedology) or of paleontology, since the methods it uses..
Paleopolis
Paleopolis, or Palæopolis, is Greek for 'old city (state)', antonym of Neopolis. It is also the name of a Roman Catholic titular see of Asia Minor, suffragan of the [archbishopric of [Ephesus]]. The history of this city is unknown. In the sixth century AD it is mentioned by Hier..
Paleoproterozoic
The Paleoproterozoic is the first of the three sub-divisions (eras) of the Proterozoic occurring between 2500 Ma and 1600 Ma (million years ago). This is when the continents first stabilized. This is also when Cyanobacteria evolved, a type of bacteria which uses the biochemical process of photosynth..
Paleopsychology
Overview A field founded in 1997 by multi-disciplinarian Howard Bloom to "trace the evolution of complexity, sociality, perception, and mentation from the first 10(-32) second of the Big Bang to the present". History The term "paleopsychology" was first used in 1987 by evolutionary psycholo..
Paleoptera
The name Paleoptera has been traditionally applied to those primitive groups of winged insects (most of them extinct) that lacked the ability to fold the wings back over the abdomen as characterizes the Neoptera. While this may not sound like a fundamental distinction, the complexities of the wing..
Paleorhinus
Paleorhinus was a genus of several small crocodile-like semi-aquatic animals that lived in the Late Triassic, specifically the earlier Late Carnian period. The reptiles lived throughout Europe, North America, and North Africa. This genus usually also includes the more appropriately named Parasuchu..
Paleornithology
Paleornithology is the scientific study of bird evolution and fossil birds. It is a mix of ornithology and paleontology. Paleornithology began with the discovery of Archaeopteryx. The reptilian relationship of birds and their ancestors, the theropod dinosaurs, are important aspects of paleornitholog..
Paleoscincus
Paleoscincus ('ancient skink') is a name given by Joseph Leidy to a tooth found in Montana. It has been restored as an ankylosaur and is sometimes considered synomonous with Ankylosaurus. Species Type: Palaeoscincus costatus (Leidy, 1856); type- tooth only; nomen dubiumOther Species: P. africanus (..
Paleoseismology
Paleoseismology looks at geologic sediments and rocks, for signs of ancient earthquakes. It is used to supplement seismic monitoring, for the calculation of seismic hazard. Paleoseismology is usually restricted to geologic regimes that have undergone continuous sediment creation for the last few t..
Paleosiberian languages
Paleosiberian (Palaeosiberian, Paleo-Siberian) languages or Paleoasian languages (Palaeo-Asiatic) (from Greek palaios, "ancient") is a term of convenience used in linguistics to classify a disparate group of languages spoken in remote regions of Siberia. Their only common provenance is that they a..
Paleosol
In soil science, paleosols (spelt palaeosols in Great Britain and Australia) can have two meanings. The first meaning, is simply that of a former soil preserved by burial underneath either sediments (alluvium or loess) or volcanic deposits (Volcanic ash), which in case of older deposits, have lithif..
Paleospecies
The term paleospecies refers to hypothetical species which are currently extinct. The separation of the remains of various animals into paleospecies, since it is impossible to determine whether extinct "species" could interbreed, is based entirely on differences in observed characteristics. See al..
Paleostatistics
Paleontology often faces phenomena so vast and complex they can be described only through statistics. First applied to the study of a population in 1662 statistics is today a basic tool for natural sciences practitioners, and a solid acquaintance with methods and applications is essential for commu..
Paleotempestology
Paleotempestology is the study of past tropical cyclone activity by means of geological proxies. Examples of proxies include overwash deposits preserved in the sediments of coastal lakes and marshes,microfossils such as foraminifera, pollen, diatoms, dinoflagellates, phytoliths contained in coastal..
Paleothermometer
A paleothermometer is a methodology for determining past temperatures using a proxy found in a natural record such as a sediment or ice core, or tree rings. Examples of paleothermometers are the del-18-O temperature reconstruction, and the TEX-86 method. ..
Paleothyris
Paleothyris was a small, agile, lizard-like reptile which lived in the Middle Pennsylvanian epoch in Nova Scotia. Paleothyris had sharp teeth and large eyes, meaning that it was a nocturnal hunter. It was about a foot long. It probably fed on insects and other smaller animals found on the floor of..
Paleotragus
Primitive Giraffe Paleotraginae is the name for the extinct species of giraffe known as the Primitive Giraffes. This includes the species Prolibytherium, Paleotragus, Giraffokeryx orasius, and Samotragus. ..
Paleozoic
The Paleozoic Era is a major division of the geologic timescale, one of four geologic eras. The division of time into eras, the largest division of geologic time, dates back to Giovanni Arduino in the 18th century, although his original name for the era now called the Paleozoic was "Primitive" (see ..
Paleozoic Museum
Following the success of Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins' life-sized concrete dinosaur models created for England's Crystal Palace for the Great Exhibition of 1851, in 1868 the Commissioners of Manhattan's newly created Central Park recruited the sculptor to create replicas of America's antediluvian g..
Paleozoology
Zoology Branches of Zoology Acarology Arachnology Cetology Entomology Ethology Herpetology Ichthyology Mammalogy Myrmecology Neuroethology Ornithology Paleozoology Paleontology History pre-Darwin post-Darwin Paleozoology (Greek: paleon = old and zoon = animal) is the bran..
Paleo (Buffy novel)
Canonicity warning: The following is not considered canonical in the Buffyverse.'' Paleo is a novel based on the TV series, Buffy. Contents 1 Book Description2 Trivia3 Continuity3.1 Canonical issues3.2 Timing4 See also5 External links5.1 Reviews Book De..
Paléo Festival
Paléo Festival de Nyon - 2005. Contents 1 Description1.1 Stages2 Tickets3 Yearly Summary3.1 19973.2 19983.3 19993.4 20003.5 20013.6 20023.7 20033.8 20043.9 20053.10 20064 External links Description The Paléo Festi..
Paleo Indians
Paleo-Indians is an English term used to refer to the ancient peoples of America who were present at the end of the last Ice Age. The prefix 'paleo' comes from the Greek palaios meaning ancient, and is used in the word 'paleolithic', ancient stone, and refers to the Upper Paleolithic time period. ..
Palera
Palera is a town and a nagar panchayat in Tikamgarh district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. Geography Palera is located at [25.02° N 79.23° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Palera]. It has an average elevation of 246 metres (807 feet). Demographics..
Palerang
The Palerang Council ([35°15′S 149°27′E]), is a Local Government Area (LGA) in the Southern Tablelands Region of New South Wales, Australia. The Palerang Council was formed in February, 2004 when Tallaganda Shire was amalgamated with most of Yarrowlumla Shire and small parts of Gun..
Palermiti
Palermiti is a comune and town in the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of Italy. ..
Palermo
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Palermo (Palermo in Italian, Palermu, Palemmu, Paliermu or Paliemmu in Sicilian) is the principal city and administrative seat of the autonomous region of Sicily, Italy as well as the capital of the Province of Palermo. Inhabitants of Palermo in Italian are..
Palermo, Buenos Aires
Palermo is a neighborhood, or barrio of the Argentine capital, Buenos Aires. It is located in the northeast of the city, bordering the barrios of Belgrano to the north, Almagro and Recoleta to the south, Villa Crespo and Colegiales to the west and the Río de la Plata river to the east. With a tot..
Palermo, California
Palermo is a census-designated place (CDP) in Butte County, California, United States. The population was 5,720 at the 2000 census. Geography Palermo is located at [39°26′18″N, 121°32′5″W] (39.438286, -121.534769)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United S..
Palermo, Maine
Palermo is a town in Waldo County, Maine, United States. The population was 1,220 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 112.7 km² (43.5 mi²). 105.0 km² (40.5 mi²) of it is land and 7.7 km² (3.0 mi²) of it (6.82%) is water. D..
Palermo, New York
Palermo is a town in Oswego County in the US state of New York. The population was 3,686 at the 2000 census. The town is named after Palermo in Sicily. The Town of Palermo is centrally located in the county, east of Fulton, New York. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics..
Palermo, North Dakota
Palermo is a city in Mountrail County, North Dakota in the United States. The population was 77 at the 2000 census. Palermo was founded in 1902. Geography Palermo is located at [48°20′22″N, 102°13′47″W] (48.339412, -102.229796)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According ..
Palermo (disambiguation)
Palermo is the principal city and administrative seat of Sicily, Italy. Palermo may also refer to: U.S. Città di Palermo, an Italian football team which currently plays in Serie APalermo, Buenos Aires, a neighborhood of the Argentine capital, Buenos AiresPalermo in the United States:*Palermo, Mai..
Palermo Anno Uno
Palermo Anno Uno (Palermo Year One) is an Italian anti-mafia organization, based in Palermo, Sicily. It is an umbrella organization for different NGOs opposing organized crime. Palermo Anno Uno was founded after the massive demonstrations all over Sicily following the murder of Giovanni Falcone in..
Palermo International Airport
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Palermo Protocol against the Smuggling of Migrants by Land, Sea and Air
The Palermo Protocol against the Smuggling of Migrants by Land, Sea and Air, supplementing the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime, entered into force on 28 January 2004. The Protocol is aimed at the protection of rights of migrants and the reduction of the power and inf..
Palermo stone
The Palermo Stone is an ancient Egyptian stela of black basalt engraved toward the end of the 5th dynasty (twenty-fifth century BC). It is probably the earliest Egyptian historical text. Now in a number of fragments, it details the reigns of the first Egyptian kings through the middle of the 5th dyn..
Palermo Technical Impact
The Palermo Technical Impact Hazard Scale was developed to enable NASA near-earth object specialists to categorize and prioritize potential impact risks spanning a wide range of impact dates, energies and probabilities. Actual scale values less than −2 reflect events for which there are no lik..
Palermo Technical Impact Hazard Scale
The Palermo Technical Impact Hazard Scale is a logarithmic scale used by astronomers to rate the potential hazard of impact of a near-earth object (NEO). It combines two types of data—probability of impact, and estimated kinetic yield—into a single "hazard" value. A rating of 0 means the..
Pales
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Palestina, Alagoas
Map > Statistics State: Alagoas Founded: 1962 Location: 37.325/20°23'24" S, 9.7/49°45'49" W Area: 49.14 km² Population: 4,982 (2004) Population density: 101.38/km² Postal code: 57410-xxx Area/distance code: (00)55-82 ..
Palestina, São Paulo
Map > Statistics State: São Paulo Microrregions: São José do Rio Preto Founded: 1934 Area: 697.39 km² Population: 9,146 (2004) Population density: 13.11/km² Postal code: 15470-xxx Area/distance code: (00)55-16 Website: [www.palestina.sp.gov...
Palestina (canton seat)
Palestina (Spanish for Palestine) is a town located in northern Guayas, Ecuador. It is the seat of Palestina Canton, created in 1988. As of the census of 2001, there are 14,067 people residing within canton limits. The city is communicated with Balzar and Vinces, Los Ríos. It has an airstrip. The..
Palestina de Goiás
Palestina de Goiás is a small town and municipality in eastern Goiás state, Brazil. Population: 3,390 (2005 estimate)Total area: 1,320.6 km² (2002)Elevation: 741 metersBecame a municipality: 1989Postal code: 75845-000 Contents 0.1 Location0.2 Political Information0.3 Demographi..
Palestina de Los Altos
Palestina de Los Altos is a municipality in the Quetzaltenango department of Guatemala. ..
Palestine
Palestine (Hebrew: Eretz Yisrael (a Biblical term for a related concept) or פלשתינה Palestina, Arabic: Filastīn or Falastīn) is one of many historical names for the region between the Mediterranean Sea and the banks of the Jordan River, plus various adjoining lands to the east and..
Palestine, Arkansas
Palestine is a city in St. Francis County, Arkansas, along the L'Anguille River. The population was 741 at the 2000 census. Geography Palestine is located at [34°58′25″N, 90°54′22″W] (34.973480, -90.905994)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States..
Palestine, Illinois
Palestine is a village in Crawford County, Illinois, United States. The population was 1,366 at the 2000 census. Geography Palestine is located at [39°0′8″N, 87°36′44″W] (39.002214, -87.612110)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau,..
Palestine, Ohio
Palestine is a village in Darke County, Ohio, United States. The population was 170 at the 2000 census. Geography Palestine is located at [40°3′1″N, 84°44′40″W] (40.050308, -84.744428)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the vi..
Palestine, Texas
Palestine (pronounced ˈpæl.ɛs.tin) is a city in Anderson County, Texas, in the United States. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 17,598. It is the county seat of Anderson County[Geographic references#6GR6] and is situated in East Texas. Palestine was named for Palestine, Ill..
Palestine, West Virginia
Palestine is an unincorporated community in Wirt County, West Virginia, United States; it is located at 39° 1' 48" N, 81° 24' 25" W, along the Little Kanawha River. It has an elevation of 712 feet (217m), and a population of approximately 1,000. Its ZIP code is 26160. Palestine gained notice in 2..
PalestineFacts
PalestineFacts.org is an internet site which purports to give "comprehensive source of historically accurate information about the geographic, military and political background to the on-going struggle between the State of Israel and the Arab Palestinians". There has never been a mention on the we..
Palestine (disambiguation)
Palestine may refer to: Places ..
Palestine (Sacco comic)
Palestine is the title of a graphic novel written and drawn by Joe Sacco about his experiences in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip in December 1991 and January 1992. Sacco gives a portrayal which emphasizes the history and plight of the Palestinian people, as a group and as individuals. He also ..
Palestine Arab Party
The Palestinian Arab Party (‘Al-Hizb al-'Arabi al-Filastini) was a political party in Palestine established by the influential Husayni family in 1935. Jamal al-Husayni was the founder and chairman. Emil Ghoury was elected as General Secretary till the end of the British Mandate in 1947. The par..
Palestine Arab Workers Society
The Palestine Arab Workers Society (PAWS - Jam'iyyat al-'Ummal al-'Arabiyya al-Filastiniyya) was the main Arab labor organization in the British Mandate of Palestine. Its headquarters were in Haifa where it was established in 1925 by Sami Taha. See also Federation of Arab Trade Unions and Labor So..
Palestine at the 2000 Summer Olympics
Palestine competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia under the IOC country code PLE. Contents 1 Medal count2 Results by event2.1 Palestine 0 0 0 0 Results by event ..
Palestine at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Flag of Palestine Palestine at the 2004 Summer Olympics Contents 1 ..
Palestine Children's Relief Fund
The Palestine Children's Relief Fund is a registered 501(c)3 non-governmental organization established in 1991, by, according to its website, "concerned people in the U.S. to address the medical and humanitarian crisis facing Palestinian youths in the Middle East... The main objective of the P.C.R.F..
Palestine Communist Party
The Palestine Communist Party (in Yiddish:פאלעסטינישע קומוניסטישע פרטיי, Palestiner Kumunistishe Partie, abbreviated PKP) was formed in 1919 from the remnants of Jewish socialist organizations that had been decimated by British deportation of leftists and also included Ara..
Palestine Democratic Union
The Palestine Democratic Union (Al-Ittihad al-Dimuqrati al-Filastini, generally known as FIDA) is a small Palestinian political party active in the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) and the Palestinian National Authority (PNA). Contents 1 Background2 Beliefs and ideology3&nbs..
Palestine Exploration Fund
The Palestine Exploration Fund is a British society founded in 1865 by a group of Biblical archaeologists. It conducted many early excavations of biblical and postbiblical sites around the Levant. Among the most noteworthy individuals associated with the Fund were Charles Warren, Horatio Kitchener,..
Palestine Exploration Quarterly
The Palestine Exploration Quarterly (abbreviated PEQ) is the main publication of London's Palestine Exploration Fund (PEF), issued (despite the name) twice each year to individual and institutional subscribers and supporters of the Fund. External links [Palestine Exploration Quarterly] ..
Palestine General Federation of Trade Unions
PGFTU The Palestine General Federation of Trade Unions (PGFTU) is a national trade union center in the State of Palestine. It has an estimated membership of 290,000, and is affiliated with the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions. References External links [PGFTU] offici..
Palestine Hotel
The Palestine Hotel is a 18-story hotel in Baghdad, Iraq located on Firdos Square. It has long been favored by journalists and media personnel. The hotel was built in 1982 by the French hotel chain Le Meridien. It was one of a chain of five-star hotels of the same name across the Middle East. Start..
Palestine Independent School District
Palestine Independent School District is a public school district based in Palestine, Texas that serves students in central Anderson County. Schools Palestine High School (Grades 9-12)Palestine Middle School (Grades 6-8)Story Elementary School (Grades 3-5)Southside Primary School (Grades 1-2)Norths..
Palestine Liberation Front
The Palestine Liberation Front (PLF) (جبهة تحرير فلسطين) is a militant Palestinian group which is designated by the United States and European Union [link] as a terrorist organizations. It is presently led by Abu Nidal al-Ashqar. Contents 1 Origins2 1982 split3&..
Palestine Liberation Organization
The Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) (Arabic: ; [Munazzamat al-Tahrir al-Filastiniyyah] ([Media helphelp]·[info]) or Munazzamat al-Tahrir al-Filastiniyyah) is a political and paramilitary organization regarded by Arab nations as the "sole legitimate re..
Palestine national football team
The Palestine national football team is the national team of Palestine and is controlled by the Palestinian Football Federation. It is not to be confused with the Palestine/Eretz Israel national football team, in British Mandate of Palestine. Both the Israel Football Association and the Palestine F..
Palestine Oak
The Palestine Oak (Quercus calliprinos) is an oak in the turkey oak section Quercus sect. Cerris. It is native to eastern Mediterranean region and southwest Asia, from northern Algeria and Turkey east across the Middle East. It is a small to medium-sized tree or large shrub reaching 5-18 m tall ..
Palestine Park
Palestine Park is located on the grounds of Chautauqua Institution in western NY. The park is a scale-model of the Holy Land, including tiny cities, hills, rivers, and seas in approximately correct geographical location. Palestine Park is laid out along the shores of Chautauqua Lake (which takes the..
Palestine Popular Liberation Organization
Palestine Popular Liberation Organization (in Arabic: المنظمة الشعبية لتحرير فلسطين) was a Palestinian political organization. It was founded in 1964, on the eve of the first session of the Palestinian National Council. The founders of PPLO came from three streams: Leftwin..
Palestine Red Crescent Society
The Palestine Red Crescent Society, founded in 1968, is a humanitarian organization that is part of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. It provides hospitals, emergency medicine and ambulance services, and primary health care centers in Lebanon, the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Its h..
Palestine Securities Exchange
The Palestine Securities Exchange (PSE) was incorporated as a private shareholding company in early 1995, with the Palestine Development & Investment Company (PADICO) and (SAMED) as its major investors. After the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) approved a PADICO - sponsored design and work plan..
Palestine solidarity committee
Palestine Solidarity Committee is a series of organizations established throughout the world, that help promote education, discourse, activism, and awareness of the Palestinian struggle for freedom from oppression and occupation. External links Austin Org. - http://studentorgs.utexas.edu/palest..
Palestine Solidarity Movement
The Palestine Solidarity Movement (PSM) is a student organization in the United States which was established in 2000 after the start of the Al-Aqsa Intifada in Palestine. The organization aims to use "divestment as a tactic to non-violently influence a just resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian con..
Palestine Stadium
Palestine Stadium is located in Gaza City, Palestine. It is the national stadium and the home of Palestine's national soccer team. The stadium's capacity is around 10,000. It was bombed by Israel on April 1st 2006, directly on the centre spot, and is currently unusable due to the crater formed. FIFA..
Palestinianism
Palestinianism is a term coined by Egyptian-born author, Bat Yeor a pioneer in the study of Dhimmitude and Jihadist tactics. Bat Yeor defined Palestinianism in her book [[Eurabia: The Euro-Arab Axis]] as follows: "Palestinianism condenses jihadist values. It promotes the destruction of Israel, the..
Palestinian Academic Society for the Study of International Affairs
The Palestinian Academic Society for the Study of International Affairs (PASSIA) was founded in March 1987 by Dr. Mahdi Abdul Hadi and by a group of Palestinian academics and intellectuals in Jerusalem. PASSIA is an Arab non-profit institution located in Jerusalem with a financially and legally inde..
Palestinian Airlines
Palestinian Airlines is an airline based in Gaza, Palestine. It operated scheduled international services from Gaza to the Middle East and North Africa and pilgrim charter services to Jeddah. Its main base is Yasser Arafat International Airport. Palestinian Airlines is a member of the Arab Air Ca..
Palestinian Arab
A Palestinian Arab (or Arab Palestinian) is an Arab of Palestine - either the historical region of Palestine or any of the political divisions designated as "Palestine". Journalists, historians and some diplomats or government officials frequently refer to Palestianian Arabs as "Palestinians" for s..
Palestinian Arabic
Palestinian Arabic is a Levantine Arabic dialect subgroup spoken by Palestinian Arabs. Palestinian rural dialects exhibit several distinctive features (particularly the pronunciation of qaf as kaf) which distinguish them from other Arabic varieties, but Palestinian urban dialects more closely resem..
Palestinian Arab Front
Palestinian Arab Front (in Arabic: الجبهة العربية الفلسطينية, al-jubhat al-arabiya al-filistiniya) (PAF) is a minor Palestinian Arab Nationalist faction. The group was founded on October 11, 1968.[Statement issued by the National and Islamic Forces - February 10, 2001..
Palestinian Army of Islam
The Palestinian Army of Islam is a Palestinian resistance group. In June, 2006, an Israeli Defense Forces soldier, Gilad Shalit, was captured during an attack on an Israeli military outpost by a number of Palestinian militants. It was reported in the media that the attack was carried out by a coali..
Palestinian Broadcasting Corporation
Palestinian Broadcasting Corporation has a subsidiary known by the name Voice of Palestine. The corporation is funded partially by US government. External links [PBC website] ..
Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics
The Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) is the statistical organisation of the Palestinian National Authority. It carried out its first full census of the West Bank and Gaza Strip in 1997. As well as providing statistics on the retail price index and other things one might expect in any..
Palestinian Child Arts Center
The Palestinian Child Arts Center, or PCAC, is a non-governmental, non-profit organization founded in 1994 in the Palestinian city of Hebron. Its activities primarily involve the intellectual development of Palestinian children, and to reinforce a positive role for the child within Palestinian socie..
Palestinian Christian
The Palestinian Christians are Palestinians who follow Christianity. Comprising some 10% of the Palestinian population worldwide, they make up anywhere between 1.1 - 2.4% of the population of Gaza and West Bank (Palestinian territories), and just under 2% of the population of Israel [link]..
Palestinian cultural club
Founded in 1998, the Palestinian Cultural Club or the PCC as it is sometimes referred to, was established by group of Palestinian students at the American University of Sharjah to facilitate the objectives the Palestinian community. The PCC have grown from a student club, limited to just over 30 ..
Palestinian culture
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Palestinian flag Palestinian culture is most closely related to the cultures of the nearby Levantine countries such as Lebanon, Syria, and Jordan and of the Arab World. It includes unique literature, music, and cuisine. The culture of the Palestinia..
Palestinian culture (disambiguation)
Culture of Palestine may refer to one or more of many cultures that developed in the region of Palestine, also known as the Land of Israel (in the order of historical appearance): Canaanite cultureJewish culturePalestinian cultureCulture of Israel This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation]..
Palestinian Declaration of Independence
The Declaration of Independence was adopted by the Palestinian National Council, the legislative body of the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO), in Algiers on 15 November, 1988. It unilaterally proclaimed the establishment of a new independent state called the "State of Palestine" but at that..
Palestinian economy
Contents 1 History of the Palestinian economy1.1 January 2006 legislative elections aftermaths2 Statistics (West Bank & Gaza strip)3 References4 See also The Palestinian economy refers to the economy of the Palestinian territories, including the West Bank, East Jeru..
Palestinian Environmental NGOs Network
The Palestinian Environmental NGOs Network (PENGON) is a non-profit, non-governmental organization with a mandate to protect the environment of Palestine by acting as a coordinating body for the Palestinian environmental organizations located in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. PENGON was initiated aft..
Palestinian exodus
redirect [[Template:TotallyDisputed]]The Palestinian exodus (Arabic: الهجرة الفلسطينية al-Hijra al-Filasteeniya) refers to the refugee flight of Palestinian Arabs during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. It is called the Nakba (Arabic: النكبة), meaning "disaster" or "cataclysm", by Pa..
Palestinian exodus from Kuwait
At the end of the Gulf War Kuwait expelled some 400,000 Palestinians because the Palestinian leader Yassir Arafat had aligned the PLO with Sadam Hussein, Kuwait's enemy. The exodus took place during one week in March 1991, after Kuwait was liberated from Iraqi occupation. The exodus has caused grea..
Palestinian exodus from Lebanon
Palestinian exodus from Lebanon is the departure of more than 14,000 PLO combatants from Lebanon in August and September 1982. About 6,500 Al Fatah fighters sailed from Beirut to Jordan, Syria, Iraq, Sudan, North and South Yemen, Tunisia (the new PLO headquarters) and Greece.[link]. The..
Palestinian flag
The Palestinian flag was originally designed by Sharif Hussein for the Arab revolt against the Ottoman Empire in 1916. In 1917, the Palestinians were the first to raise it as the flag of the Arab National movement and later as the Palestinian flag. It was again officially adopted as the flag of th..
Palestinian Football Federation
Founded 1962 FIFA affiliation 1998 AFC affiliation 1998 PresidentBrig. Ahmed Afifi CoachAzmi NassarMohammed Sabah The Palestine Football Federation is the governing body for football in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, and for the Palestine national football team (who do not play in P..
Palestinian homeland
The concept of a Palestinian homeland as a separate entity from the rest of the Arab territory originated in the middle of the 20th century. It first took form in the UN 1947 partition plan for Palestine but that proposal didn't have much support from the local Arab Palestinian population. Conten..
Palestinian Human Rights Monitoring Group
The Palestinian Human Rights Monitoring Group is a diverse human rights group founded in December 1996 by a group of prominent Palestinians, including members of the Palestinian Legislative Council (the legislative arm of the Palestinian Authority). The Group documents human rights violations commi..
Palestinian immigration (Israel)
Palestinian immigrations into Israel were numerous border-crossings by Palestinians considered illegal by the Israeli authorities, during the first years of Israeli statehood. Most of the people in question were refugees attempting to return to their homes inside the new Israeli state. Between 30..
Palestinian Islamic Jihad Movement
The emblem of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad shows a map of the land they claim as Palestine (roughly, present-day Israel, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip) superimposed on the images of the Dome of the Rock, two fists and two rifles. Palestinian Islamic Jihad Movement (PIJ, Arabicحركة ا..
Palestinian Jew
A Palestinian Jew is a Jewish inhabitant of Palestine throughout certain periods of Middle East history. After the modern State of Israel was born, nearly all native Palestinian Jews became citizens of Israel, and the term "Palestinian Jews" largely fell into disuse. It is still used in contexts wh..
Palestinian legislative and presidential election, 1996
On January 20, 1996, elections took place in the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and East Jerusalem for President of the Palestinian National Authority (PNA), and for members of the Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC), the legislative arm of the PNA. The 1996 elections took place in a moment of optimi..
Palestinian Legislative Council
The Palestinian Legislative Council, (sometimes referred to as the Palestinan Parliament) the legislature of the Palestinian Authority, is a unicameral body with 88 members, elected from 16 electoral districts in the West Bank and Gaza. The Palestinian Legislative Council passed a new law in June ..
Palestinian legislative election, 2006
Wikinews has news related to: [[Wikinews:|}}}]] On January 25 2006, elections were held for the Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC), the legislature of the Palestinian National Authority (PNA). Notwithstanding the 2005 municipal elections and the January 9, 2005 presidential election, this w..
Palestinian Liberation Army
The Palestinian Liberation Army (PLA) was set up as the military wing of the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) in 1964, with the mission of fighting Israel. It has never been under effective PLO control, but rather it has been controlled by its host governments. Contents 0.1 History ..
Palestinian municipal election, 2005
The January-May 2005 Palestinian local (municipal) election were organized by President of the Palestinian Authority Yasser Arafat before his death on November 11 2004. The first round was carried on January 27, 2005, in the Gaza Strip for officials in 10 local councils, and won by the Hamas, which..
Palestinian music
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Palestinian nationalism
Palestinian nationalism is a nationalist ideology which calls for the creation of a Palestinian state in all or part of the former British Mandate of Palestine. Contents 1 Early history2 The milestones: 1948, 1967, 19873 Competing national, political and religious loyalties3.1&nbs..
Palestinian National and Islamic Forces
The Palestinian National and Islamic Forces is a coalition formed shortly after the outbreak of the second Intifada with the authorization of Yasser Arafat and led by Marwan Barghouti. The coalition coordinates the agenda of its members and helps plan and execute joint attacks against Israel. Acco..
Palestinian National Anthem
The Palestinian national anthem, Biladi ("My Country"), is the national anthem of the State of Palestine, adopted in 1996 in accordance with Article 31 of its declaration of independence in 1988. Since 1936, Mawtini ("My homeland") Arabic:موطني was unofficially the anthem used by palestinians,..
Palestinian National Authority
The Palestinian National Authority (PNA or PA; Arabic: As-Sulta Al-Wataniyya Al-Filastiniyya Hebrew: Harashut Hafalastinit) is an interim administrative organization that nominally governs parts of the West Bank and all of the Gaza Strip, which are part of the Palestinian Territories. T..
Palestinian National Council
The Palestinian National Council (PNC) is the parliament in exile of the Palestinian people. The PNC elects an Executive Committee which assumes leadership of the organization between its sessions. The Council normally meets every two years. Resolutions are passed by a simple majority with a quorum ..
Palestinian National Covenant
The Palestinian National Covenant or Palestinian National Charter (Arabic: الميثاق الوطني الفلسطيني; transliterated: al-Mithaq al-Watani al-Filastini) is the charter or constitution of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO). Following a 1963 Draft Constitution [link..
Palestinian National Initiative
Palestinian National Initiative (Arabic, al-Mubadara al-Wataniyya al-Filistiniyya) is a Palestinian political movement or party led by Dr. Mustafa Barghouti. Its formation was formally announced on June 17 2002 in Ramallah on the West Bank, part of the Palestinian Territories, by Dr. Haidar Abdul ..
Palestinian people
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Palestinian People's Party
The Palestinian People's Party (PPP, in Arabic حزب الشعب الفلسطيني Hizb al-Sha'b al-Filastini), founded in 1982 as the Palestinian Communist Party, is a socialist political party in the Palestinian territories and among the Palestinian diaspora. The original Palestine Communist ..
Palestinian political violence
The factual accuracy of this article is [Accuracy disputedisputed]. Please see the relevant discussion on the [ There have been numerous instances where Palestinians have exploited children for attacks, as bomb transporters and suicide bombers. On March 16, 2005, an Israeli borde..
Palestinian Popular Struggle Front
The Palestinian Popular Struggle Front (PPSF, occasionally abbr. PSF), (Arabic, jabhat al-nidal al-sha'biyya al-filastiniyya), a militant Palestinian organization. The group is led by Dr. Samir Ghawshah. Despite holding a seat in the executive council seat in the PLO, PPSF is generally considered ..
Palestinian Popular Struggle Front (1991)
The Palestinian Popular Struggle Front is a Palestinian political faction led by Khalid ‘Abd al-Majid. The group emerged in 1991, as a split from the original Palestinian Popular Struggle Front. ‘Abd al-Majid had revolted against the decision of the PPSF leader Samir Ghawshah to accept the Oslo ..
Palestinian pound
The pound was the currency of Palestine between 1927 and 1948. Until 1918, Palestine used Turkish currency. Following the establishment of the British mandate, the Egyptian pound circulated until 1927, when the Palestinian pound was introduced, equal in value to the pound sterling. It was divided..
Palestinian presidential election, 2005
The 2005 Palestinian presidential election — the first to be held since 1996 — took place on January 9, 2005 in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Voters elected PLO chairman Mahmoud Abbas as the new President of the Palestinian Authority to replace Yasser Arafat, who died on November 11, 20..
Palestinian Prisoners' Document
The "Prisoners' document" is a document drawn up by Palestinian prisoners who are currently being held in Israeli jails. There were five prisoners who took part in writing this document and are affiliated with Fatah, Hamas, Islamic Jihad, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), and..
Palestinian refugee
A Palestinian refugee In the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, a Palestinian refugee is a refugee from Palestine created by the Palestinian Exodus, which Palestinians call the Nakba (Arabic: , meaning "disaster" or "catastrophe"). About 200,000 of these refugees survive today.#redirect [[..
Palestinian Scout Association
redirect[[Template:Portal]] The Scout movement started in Palestine in 1912. The Palestinian Scout Association was recognized by the World Scout Bureau in 1945. Official recognition was given by the World Scout Conference in 1996, and the Palestinian Scout Association serves youth throughout the..
Palestinian Security Forces
Palestinian Security Forces provides security to the Palestinian territories. The PNF consists of: Palestinian National Security - 15,000 members act as border police, military intelligence, military police and presidential security unit Palestinian Intelligence Services - 5000 members; intelligen..
Palestinian Society for the Protection of Human Rights
The Palestinian Society for the Protection of Human Rights and the Environment is "dedicated to preserving human rights through legal advocacy." [link] Also known as LAW (as in Law Society), this legal society is an affiliate to the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ), The World Orga..
Palestinian states
Palestinian states include Arab Palestinian states (current and proposed) along with a Jewish Palestinian state (see Israel). "The 1947 U.N. Resolution 181 partition plan was to divide the remaining 25% of Palestine into a Jewish Palestinian State and a SECOND Arab Palestinian State (Trans-Jordan ..
Palestinian territories
This article is about the Palestinian territories as a geo-political phenomenon. Geography, demographics, and general history is more extensively covered at the articles on the West Bank, Gaza Strip and East Jerusalem. The West Bank map The Gaza Strip map Palestinian territories is one o..
Palestinian views of the peace process
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Palestinian Youth Association for Leadership and Rights Activation
The Palestinian Youth Association for Leadership and Rights Activation (PYALARA) is a youth-oriented Palestinian communication and media non-governmental organization designed to provide a creative outlet for young Palestinians frustrated by the harsh conditions of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. ..
Palestinophilia
The term Palestinophilia refers to sympathy toward the region of Palestine and/or the people who populate it. As the meaning of the term Palestinian has changed during the 20th century from referring to Palestinian Jew (or sometimes an inhabitant of Palestine) to Palestinian Arab, the meaning of Pa..
Palestra
For the Greek and Roman sports arenas, see Palaestra The Palestra is a historic arena on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, adjacent to Franklin Field in West Philadelphia. It is home to the Quakers men's and women's basketball teams as well as the volleyb..
Palestra Itália
Palestra Itália was the old name of two traditional Brazilian football clubs: Cruzeiro Esporte Clube, a club from Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais state.Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras, a club from São Paulo city, São Paulo state. Palestra Itália can also refer to: Estádio Palestra Itália, the off..
Palestrina
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Palestrina (ancient Praeneste) was and is a very ancient city of Latium (modern Lazio) 23 miles (37 km) east of Rome, and was reached by the Via Praenestina (see below). Palestrina is sited on a strategic spur of the Apennines. Contents 1 Ancient Pr..
Palestrina (disambiguation)
Palestrina may mean: Palestrina, a town built on the site of ancient Praeneste in ItalyGiovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, a composerPalestrina (opera), an opera by Hans Pfitzner This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referr..
Palestro
Palestro is a town and commune in the province of Pavia. Lombardy · Communes of the province of Pavia Alagna | Albaredo Arnaboldi | Albonese | Albuzzano | Arena Po | Badia Pavese | Bagnaria | Barbianello | Bascapè | Bastida Pancarana | Bastida de' Dossi | Battuda | Belgioioso | Be..
Palette
An artist's palette A palette is: a thin board that a painter holds and mixes colour pigments on.a set of colours put on a palette, or in a more general sense, a particular set or quality of colours.an analogous range of choices in fine arts or design, e. g. Ravel’s orchestral palettePalet..
Palette-shifting
A technique used in computer graphics in which colors are changed in order to give the impression of animation. This technique was mainly used in early computer games, as storing one image and changing its palette required less memory and processor power than storing the animation as several frames...
Palette (computing)
Color depth 8-bit color 15/16 bit: Highcolor 24/32 bit: Truecolor Web-safe color Related RGB color model Palette A palette, in computer graphics, is a designated subset of the total range of colors supported by a computer graphics system. Each color in the palette is assigned a number, an..
Palette AOC
Palette is a small wine AOC in the Provence region of southern France, near Aix-en-Provence. The AOC was established in 1948. Red, white and rosé wines are produced, in approximately equal quantities. The red wines must contain at least 50% of Grenache, Mourvèdre (10 % minimum) and Cinsaut. The w..
Palette knife
Painting knife Palette knife A palette knife is a blunt knife with a very flexible steel blade and no sharpened cutting edge. It is primarily used for mixing paint colors, paste, etc., or for marbling, decorative endpapers, etc. The "palette" in the name is a reference to an artist's p..
Palette swap
A red Koopa Troopa from Super Mario Bros. is able to discern ledges and turn around. A palette-swapped green Koopa Troopa falls to its doom. The palette swap is a practice often used in video games, whereby a graphic that is already used for one element is given a different palette so that it ..
Paletwa
Paletwa is the most western town ofMyanmar, 18 kilometres from the border with Bangladesh. ..
Palexpo
Palexpo is a convention center in Geneva, Switzerland. The center is located close to Geneva Cointrin International Airport. There are seven halls, and 102,000 square metres of exhibition space. The Salon International de l'Auto is held at Palexpo. External links [Official Site] ..
Paley
Paley may refer to: Raymond Paley, mathematician.William Paley, the philosopherWilliam S. Paley, broadcasterPaley, a commune of the Seine-et-Marne département, in France This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you..
Paley graph
Paley graphs in graph theory form an infinite family of conference graphs, and can be constructed with finite fields. Definition Let q be a prime power such that [q\equiv 1 \pmod]. Note that this implies that [\mathbb_q] has a square root of -1. Now let [V=\mathbb_q]..
Paley Park
Paley Park is a pocket park in downtown Manhattan. Constructed in 1967 according to designs by Zion and Breene Associates, landscape architects, it is recognized as one of the finest urban spaces in the US. The park measures just 4,200 square feet but it offers a quiet urban oasis in the midst of th..
Paley–Wiener theorem
In mathematics the Paley–Wiener theorem relates growth properties of entire functions on Cn and Fourier transformation of Schwartz distributions of compact support. Generally, the Fourier transform can be defined for any tempered distribution; moreover, any distribution of compact support v is a ..
Palézieux
Palézieux is a municipality in the district of Oron of the Canton of Vaud, Switzerland. ..
Pale (album)
Pale is the second album by Toad the Wet Sprocket. It was released in January 1990. Track listing "Torn" – 2:58"Come Back Down" – 3:19"Don't Go Away" – 4:33"High On The Riverbed" – 4:01"I Think About You" – 3:23"Corporal Brown" – 3:10"Jam" – 3:31"Chile" – 4:38"Liars Everywhere" –..
Pale (disambiguation)
The Pale or the English Pale comprised a region in a radius of 20 miles around Dublin which the English in Ireland gradually fortified against incursion from Gaelic Ireland.Pale as a term for an area of restricted settlement also appears outside Ireland: notably in the western portions of Tsarist Ru..
Pale (Greyhawk)
The Theocracy of the Pale is a political state in the World of Greyhawk campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game. It is situated in the Old Aerdy West region of the Flanaess, west of the Rakers Mountains. People The native folk of the Theocracy of the Pale are primarily Flan/Oer..
Pale (heraldry)
A pale is a term used in heraldic blazon and vexilology to describe a charge on a coat of arms (or flag), that takes the form of a band running vertically down the center of the shield. Writers disagree in how much of the shield's surface is to be covered by the chief, ranging from one-fifth to o..
Pale (town)
ПалеPale Coat of arms Latitude 43.82°N Longitude 18.57°E Mayor ? Surface (km²) ? Population(2003) 6,900 Time zone (UTC) UTC+1 Central European Time Pale }} Pale (Serbian Cyrillic: Пале) is a town and a municipality in Republika Srpska,..
Pale ale
A typical pale ale Pale ale is a term used to describe a variety of beers which use ale yeast and predominantly pale malts. It is widely considered to be one of the major beer style groups. All of the major ale producing countries have a version of Pale Ale: Britain has Bitter, America has Am..
Pale Blue Dot
Earth is a tiny dot about halfway down in the rightmost streak of sunlight circled in blue. "Pale Blue Dot" is the name of a famous Voyager 1 photograph of Earth, and the title of a book by Carl Sagan inspired by the photo. Contents 1 The photograph2 The book2.1 Contents3&nbs..
Pale brown
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Pale Clouded Yellow
Pale Clouded Yellow, Colias hyale is a small butterfly of the Family Pieridae, that is, the Yellows and Whites, which is found in most of Europe and large parts of Asia. References Evans, W.H. (1932) The Identification of Indian Butterflies. (2nd Ed), Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai, In..
Pale Fire
Penguin Classics edition of Pale Fire Pale Fire (1962) is a novel by Vladimir Nabokov, his fourteenth in total and fifth in English. Many of Nabokov's admirers consider it his most significant book, and it has drawn a great deal of critical attention, with commentators offering a wide variety..
Pale Folklore
Pale Folklore is the debut album of the American band Agalloch. It features an eclectic mix of acoustic folk reminiscent of Scandinavian bands such as Ulver, doom metal-esque riffs, growled vocals, and a production style and atmosphere that borrows heavily from black metal. Lyrical themes are tra..
Pale Forest
A Norwegian female fronted folk/goth metal/Atmospheric doom metal band, similar in sound to The Gathering, although softer and less electronic. Possibly best known among The Gathering fans, whom Pale Forest have toured with. Contents 1 Band members1.1 Previous members2 Discogra..
Pale Fox
The Pale Fox (Vulpes pallida) is a species of fox which inhabits the Sahel from Senegal in the west to Sudan in the east. It is widespread throughout the Sahel but its environmental status is described as "data deficient" due to lack of intensified study of the pale fox in the wild. The pale fox..
Pale Gerbil
The pallid gerbil, Gerbillus perpallidus is distributed mainly in northwestern Egypt. References Schlitter & Granjon (2004). [Gerbillus perpallidus]. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. IUCN 2006. Retrieved on 11 May 2006. Database entry includes a brief justification of why this ..
Pale ghost shark
The pale ghost shark Hydrolagus bemisi is a shortnose chimaera of the family Chimaeridae, found in deep sub-Antarctic waters on the Campbell Plateau and the The Snares Shelf south of New Zealand's Stewart Island. Its length is up to one metre. The first spine on the first dorsal fin is substanti..
Pale Horse, Pale Rider
Pale Horse, Pale Rider (ISBN 0151707553) is a collection of three novellas by American author Katherine Anne Porter published in 1939. The title story is about the relationship between a newspaper woman and a soldier during the influenza epidemic of 1918. The book also includes the stories Noon Wine..
Pale Horse and Rider
Pale Horse and Rider was a short-lived collaboration between Jon DeRosa and Marc Gartman. Their recordings featured a variety of performers in supporting roles, including Alan Sparhawk (Low), Charles Newman (Flare), Paul Oldham (Palace Brothers) and Mike Pride. Discography The Alcohol EPs (1999)The..
Pale Horse Coming
Pale Horse Coming (ISBN 0684863618) is a fictional work by Stephen Hunter, published in 2001. Pale Horse Coming is a raw and visceral thriller that explores the violence to which some people resort when society fails to eliminate injustice. It is the second novel in the series featuring Hunter'..
Pale Indian Plantain
Pale Indian Plantain (Arnoglossum atriplicifolium) is a perennial North American wild flower from the family Asteraceae. It is widely distributed through the eastern states of the United States, but it is listed as endangered in the state of New Jersey. ..
Pale lager
150px Pale lager is a family of very pale to golden coloured beers with well attentuated body and noble hop bitterness. The brewing process for this beer family developed in the mid 1800s when Gabriel Sedlmayr took pale ale brewing techniques back to the Spaten Brewery in Germany and this tec..
Pale Male
Pale Male is a Red-tailed Hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) who is beloved by New York City birders and who has attracted widespread notice in the press. He was named by the birdwatcher and author Marie Winn, due to his unusually light coloring. The first Red-tailed Hawk known to have nested on a building (r..
Pale Night
In many campaign settings for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, Pale Night is an Abyssal Lord, both enigmatic and unbelievably ancient. In Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of the Abyss, it was revealed that she is a member of the demonic race called the obyriths. Ancient texts claim that Pa..
Pale November Moth
The Pale November Moth (Epirrita christyi) is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is a fairly common species in Europe including the British Isles. This species is almost identical to its relatives the November Moth and Autumnal Moth and it is almost impossible to identify them without examinatio..
Pale of Settlement
The Pale of Settlement (Russian: Черта оседлости - cherta osedlosti) was a western border region of Imperial Russia in which permanent residence of Jews was allowed, extending from the pale or demarcation line, to near the border with eastern/central Europe. Though comprising only 20% ..
Pale Olofsson
Pale Olofsson (born January 8, 1947) is a Swedish rock musician, actor and artist. He is mostly known as one of the members of Nationalteatern. He was born in Stockholm, (grew up in Årsta) and moved to Malmö in 1960. External links http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0647528/ ..
Pale Persicaria
Pale Persicaria (Polygonum lapathifolium) is a plant of the family Polygonaceae. It is closely related to Redshank and as such is considered a weed in Britain and Europe. ..
Pale Reflections
Pale Reflections is a community website for people affected by eating disorders. It is not-for-profit and has many thousands of members who can receive support by interacting with one another. The site was originally an email newsletter which initially went out to approximately 80 people. Over a per..
Pale Reflections (Buffy comic)
Canonicity warning: The following is not considered canonical in the Buffyverse.'' Pale Reflections is a trade paperback collecting comic stories based on the Buffy the Vampire Slayer television series. Contents 1 Story description1.1 General Synopsis1.2 ''Buffy the Vampire Slay..
Pale Rider
Pale Rider is a 1985 Western film, directed by and starring Clint Eastwood. This movie has plot similarities to the classic Western Shane, including a final scene that is very similar to the famous final scene of the earlier movie. The title is a reference to the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, as ..
Pale Saints
Pale Saints began their existence as a three-piece ethereal pop band based in Leeds, England. Forming in 1987, the band was signed to 4AD records after their first London show by 4AD chief Ivo. Their first EP, Barging Into the Presence of God, was critically praised, but received minimal press, es..
Pale Sun Crescent Moon
Pale Sun Crescent Moon is a 1993 album by Cowboy Junkies. Canadian guitarist Ken Myhr appears on every track on this album. It is generally viewed as the band's best 1990s work. As with all of the band's albums since 1988's The Trinity Session, however, it was only a modest success outside of the..
Palfinger
Palfinger is a manufacturer of hydraulic lifting, loading, and handling systems based in Salzburg, Austria. It is the world market leader in the segment of truck cranes. In 2003 Palfinger had 2293 employees and made €334 million. The majority of the company's stock (65%) is family-owned; the ..
Palfrey
A Palfrey is a type of horse, not a breed of horse. The significant characteristic is that a palfrey has a smooth gait instead of a trot. The smooth gait is achieved by walking with a 4 step rhythm: left hind, left front, right hind, right front. In this sequence there is a moment when the horse ha..
Palfrey, Walsall
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since July 2006. The word Palfrey, refe..
Palfrey Island, Queensland
Palfrey Island is part of the Lizard Island Group and is South of Lizard Island situated 270 km north of Cairns, Queensland. There is a light house structure situated on this island. Lizard Island is a high granite island about 7 square kilometres in size, with three smaller islands nearby (Palf..
Palfuria
Palfuria is a spider genus of the Zodariidae family. 9 species from Africa have been described to date. Distribution Five species (P. retusa, P. spirembolus, P. gladiator, P. panner, P. harpago) are from the southwestern part of the continent, the other species (P. gibbosa, P. helichrysorum, P. h..
Palfuria caputlari
Palfuria caputlari is a spider species of the Zodariidae family. Etymology The epitheton is composed of two Latin nouns: caput = "head" and lari from larus = "gull". It refers to the shape of the median apophysis as seen from the side. Distribution P. caputlari occurs in Tanzania. Literature &..
Palfuria gibbosa
Palfuria gibbosa is a spider species of the Zodariidae family. The closest relatives of P. gibbosa are P. spirembolus and P. hirsuta. Distribution P. gibbosa occurs in Mozambique. Literature [Tamás Szüts & Rudy Jocqué: A revision of the Afrotropical spider genus Palfuria (Araneae, Zoda..
Palfuria gladiator
Palfuria gladiator is a spider species of the Zodariidae family. Etymology The epitheton refers to the shape of the male carapace and the big tarsal claw on the male palp. Distribution P. gladiator is only known from Namibia. Literature [Tamás Szüts & Rudy Jocqué: A revision of the Afr..
Palfuria harpago
Palfuria harpago is a spider species of the Zodariidae family. Etymology The epitheton harpago means harpoon in Latin. It refers to the shape of the dorsal tibial apophysis as seen from the dorsolateral side. Distribution P. harpago is only known from Ovamboland, Namibia. Literature [Tam..
Palfuria helichrysorum
Palfuria helichrysorum is a spider species of the Zodariidae family. Etymology The epitheton is derived from the rosette bearing Asteraceae Helichrysum, which serves as a retreat for night active spiders. Distribution P. helichrysorum occurs in Malawi. Literature [Tamás Szüts & Rudy Joc..
Palfuria hirsuta
Palfuria hirsuta is a spider species of the Zodariidae family. Etymology The epitheton hirsuta (Latin for "hairy") refers to the hairy appearance. Distribution P. hirsuta occurs in Zambia. Literature [Tamás Szüts & Rudy Jocqué: A revision of the Afrotropical spider genus Palfuria (Aran..
Palfuria panner
Palfuria panner is a spider species of the Zodariidae family. Distribution P. panner occurs in Namibia. Literature [Tamás Szüts & Rudy Jocqué: A revision of the Afrotropical spider genus Palfuria (Araneae, Zodariidae)] [Journal of Arachnology Volume 29, Issue 2 (August 2001) p..
Palfuria retusa
Palfuria retusa is a spider species of the Zodariidae family. Distribution P. retusa occurs in South Africa. Literature [Tamás Szüts & Rudy Jocqué: A revision of the Afrotropical spider genus Palfuria (Araneae, Zodariidae)] [Journal of Arachnology Volume 29, Issue 2 (August 20..
Palfuria spirembolus
Palfuria spirembolus is a spider species of the Zodariidae family. Etymology The epitheton is a contraction of Latin spira (spiral) and embolus, referring to the long large embolus. Distribution P. spirembolus is only known from Namibia near 18°E, and between 24°-28°S. Literature &..
Palgarup, Western Australia
Palgarup is situated between Yornup and Manjimup on the South West Highway. ..
Palghar
Palghar is a coastal town on the outskirts of Mumbai. Contents 1 Geography2 Employment3 Demographics4 Education4.1 Marathi Schools4.2 English Schools4.3 College5 Miscellaneous Geography The Arabian sea coast is just 8 to 10 km away from the town. To its e..
Palghat Kollengode Viswanatha Narayanaswamy
Palghat Kollengode Viswanatha Narayanaswamy (November 15, 1923 - April 1, 2002) ("KVN") is one of the most renowned Carnatic vocalists of the 20th century. He was born in Palghat, Kerala, India, in a family of continuing music tradition. His father Fiddle Viswanatha Bhagavatar was a violinist of re..
Palghat Srirama Bhagavathar
Palghat Srirama Bhagavathar was born in Mundakayam village in Shoranur, Palghat, Kerala, India and was one of the most renowned Carnatic vocalists of his time. He took his early gurukulavasam with Palghat Anantarama Bhagavathar as well as leading Carnatic exponents like Maha Vaidyanatha Iyer. His fa..
Palgolak
Palgolak is the god of knowledge in Perdido Street Station by China Miéville. Palgolak is typically depicted as either a human or a Vodyanoi (sort of a fat "Creature from the Black Lagoon"-type humanoid), sitting in a bathtub that floats mystically across the cosmos' infinite dimensions, observing..
Palgongsan
Palgongsan, also Palgong Mountain, is a mountain in southeastern South Korea, lying on an outlier of the Taebaek range. It stands on the border between Daegu metropolitan city and North Gyeongsang province (including the districts of Chilgok County, Gunwi County, Yeongcheon, and Gyeongsan). Its ..
Palgrave
Palgrave (or Palsgrave) is the English title of a Count Palatine (Pfalzgraf) of the Holy Roman Empire. As Placenames Palgrave, OntarioPalgrave, Suffolk As Surnames It is also the surname of the following individuals: John Palsgrave (d. 1554), English scholarSir Francis Palgrave (born Cohen) (176..
Palgrave's Golden Treasury
The Golden Treasury of English Songs and Lyrics is a popular anthology of English poetry, originally selected for publication by Francis Turner Palgrave in 1861. It was considerably revised, with input from Tennyson, about three decades later. Palgrave excluded all poems by poets then still alive. ..
Palgrave, Ontario
Palgrave is a suburban community, located in the Town of Caledon, Regional Municipality of Peel, Ontario, Canada. It is located about 10 km north of Bolton and about 50 km northwest of Toronto. Palgrave is located east of Orangeville, south of Alliston, W of Newmarket and north of Brampton. Conten..
Palhoça
Palhoça is a city in Santa Catarina, Brazil. It is a suburb located approximately fourteen kilometers from Florianópolis, the state capital. It has approximately 120.346 inhabitants. Palhoça has some industries such as textiles, and food processing, but the majority of the population works in ..
Pali, Rajasthan
Pali is a town in Rajasthan state of western India. Located in the Marwar region, Pali is the administrative headquarters of Pali District. History The Pratihara dynasty of Rajputs, also known as the Gurjara-Pratiharas, established a kingdom in Marwar in the 6th century which included Pali. They ru..
Paliano
Paliano is a town and commune in the province of Frosinone, in the Lazio region of central Italy. Lazio · Communes of the province of Frosinone Acquafondata | Acuto | Alatri | Alvito | Amaseno | Anagni | Aquino | Arce | Arnara | Arpino | Atina | Ausonia | Belmonte Castello | Bovi..
Paliashvili
Zakhary Petrovich Paliashvili (or Paliashvily)1871 - 1933 is regarded as the national composer of Georgia. Although earlier attempts at a Georgian national style had been attempted by composers such as Viktor Dolidze, it was Paliashvili who truly fused the western symphonic tradition and Georgian mu..
Paliath Achan
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since July 2006. Paliath Achan is the name ..
Palia Kalan
Palia Kalan is a city and a municipal board in Kheri district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Palia Kalan had a population of 35,000. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Palia Kalan has an..
Palić
Palić (Serbian: Palić or Палић, Hungarian: Palics, Croatian: Palić) is a town in Serbia, 8 km away from Subotica, and 18 km away from the border between Serbia and Hungary. It is a part of the Subotica Municipality, North Bačka District, autonomous province of Vojvodina. The town has ..
Palici
The Palici, or Palaci, were a pair of indigenous Sicilian chthonic deities in Roman mythology, and to a lesser extent in Greek mythology. They are mentioned in Ovid V, 406, and in Virgil IX, 585. Their cult centered around three small lakes that emitted sulphurous vapors in the Palagonia plain, and ..
Palić Lake
The Palić lake (Palićko jezero/Палићко језеро) is a lake situated 8 km from Subotica, near the town of Palić, in Serbia. It is one of the most beautiful in its region. It covers an area of 3.8 km². The average depth of the lake is 2 m, and there are lots of fish in it. The orig..
Palifermin
Palifermin is a human keratinocyte growth factor (KGF) produced by recombinant DNA technology and differs slightly from endogenous human KGF. It is often used as a treatment for severe oral mucositis in patients with hematologic malignancies receiving myelotoxic therapy requiring hematopoietic st..
Palijo
Palijo (Urdu: پلیجو ) is the name of a Sindhi tribe in Sindh, Pakistan. Palijo is a Sammat tribe. During Talpur dynasty and before, this tribe held lands on the banks of Indus River that area was under official administration of Palijo tribe and was called Palijar'pargana ranging from Choriya ..
Palika Bazaar
-->Palika Bazaar is an underground, air-conditioned market in the middle of the inner circle of Connaught Place, Delhi, India. It has hundreds of shops selling everything from books to electronics to clothing. It used to be very popular in the 1980s, but has lost its charm for locals now that a lot..
Paliki
Municipality of PalikiΔήμος ΠαλίκηDimos Palikis Seal Flag Map --> Statistics Prefecture and Periphery (Region): Kefalonia Province: Ionian Islands Number of municipal districts: Location:Latitude:Longitude: 38.312 (38°18'40") N 20.41725 (20°25'7") E E..
Palikir
Palikir (population approx. 7,000) is the capital of the Federated States of Micronesia since 1989. It is located on the island of Pohnpei. Palikir is located at 6°55' North, 158°9' East (6.91667, 158.15). [link] External links [Palikir in American Heritage Dictionary][Mi..
Palilalia
Palilalia is the repetition or echoing of one's own spoken words. See also echolalia and coprolalia. All can be symptoms of Tourette syndrome. ..
Palilogy
A palilogy is a figure of speech that is a repetition of word or phrase for emphasis. Examples: "He cannot be good, knows not why he is good, but stands good.""That answer is wrong, wrong, wrong!!!" ..
Palilula
Palilula may mean: Palilula Belgrade, a municipality in the city of Belgrade, SerbiaPalilula Niš, a municipality in the city of Niš, SerbiaPalilula, Bulgaria, a village in Montana Province, Bulgaria This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the sam..
Palilula Belgrade
ПалилулаPalilula Municipality coat of arms Location in Serbia General Information Mayor or municipality president ? Land area ? Population || ? |- | Coordinates|| [link] |- | Area code|| +381 11 |- | Subdivisions|| ? |- | License plate code|| BG |- | Time z..
Palilula Niš
Palilula (Палилула) is one of the municipalities in the City of Niš, Serbia. The municipality of Palilula has a population of approximatly 50,000. Palilula Municipality was formed on June 6, 2002. Suburbs of Palilula include: PalilulaStaro grobljeDelijski VisApelovacKovanlukTutunović ..
Palimbang, Sultan Kudarat
Palimbang is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Sultan Kudarat, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 43,742 people in 8,191 households. Barangays Palimbang is politically subdivided into 40 barangays. AkolBadiangonBaliangoBalwan (Bulan)BambanenBaranayanBar..
Palimé
Palimé, formerly known as Kpalimé, is a city in Togo near the Ghanaian border, centred on the weaving industry and the surrounding cocoa plantations. Notable features include the Roman Catholic church, built in 1913, and nearby Mount Agou, the highest point in the country. ..
Palimony
Palimony is a slang term coined by attorney Marvin Mitchelson in 1977 when his client Michelle Triola (who called herself Michelle Triola Marvin at the time) filed an unsuccessful suit against actor Lee Marvin. The term is a portmanteau of pal and alimony. Mitchelson, who often handled celebrity div..
Palimpsest
A palimpsest is a manuscript page, scroll, or book that has been written on, scraped off, and used again. The word palimpsest comes through Latin from two Greek roots (palin + psEn) meaning "scraped again." Romans wrote on wax-coated tablets that could be reused, and a passing use of the rather book..
Palín
Palín can refer to: Palín, a municipality in the Escuintla Department of GuatemalaPalín, a village in the Michalovce District of Slovakia This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title..
Palín, Escuintla
Palín is a municipality in the Escuintla department of Guatemala. ..
Palindrome
For further examples see Palindromic words and Palindromic phrases For the movie, see Palindromes (film) A palindrome is a word, phrase, number or other sequence of units (such as a strand of DNA) that has the property of reading the same in either direction (the adjustment of punctuation and space..
Palindromes (film)
Palindromes is a 2004 movie written and directed by Todd Solondz. In the same year it had been released, Palindromes had been nominated for a Golden Lion award at the Venice Film Festival. It is centered around the protagonist, Aviva, a 13-year-old girl, who is played by eight different performers..
Palindromic number
A palindromic number is a 'symmetrical' number like 16461, that remains the same when its digits are reversed. The term palindromic is derived from palindrome, which refers to a word like rotor that remains unchanged under reversal of its letters. Palindromic numbers receive most attention in the r..
Palindromic phrases
Main article: Palindrome This article lists examples of palindromic phrases and longer constructions in a variety of languages. For single-word palindromes see Palindromic words. Contents 1 Symmetry by characters1.1 ..
Palindromic prime
A palindromic prime is a prime number that is also a palindromic number. Palindromicity depends on the base of the numbering system and its writing conventions, while primality is independent of such concerns. The first few decimal palindromic primes (sequence [[OEIS:A002385|A002385]] in OEIS) are: ..
Palindromic words
Main article: Palindrome This article lists examples of single-word palindromes in a variety of different languages. For multi-word palindromes see Palindromic phrases''. Within each section words are sorted by length (longest first). Words of the same length are sorted alphabetically. Contents ..
PALINET
PALINET is a non-profit member-owned and governed organization, representing hundreds of libraries, information centers, museums, archives, and other similar organizations throughout Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and elsewhere. PALINET was established on January 11, 193..
Palingenesia
Palingenesia, name equivalent to "new birth," and applied both to regeneration and restoration, of which baptism in the former case is the symbol; in the Stoic philosophy it is preceded by dissolution, as in the rejuvenescence process of MEDEA. This article incorporates text from the public domain ..
Palingenesis
Palingenesis (from Greek palin-, again, + genesis, becoming, birth), is a term used in philosophy, theology, and biology. In philosophy it denotes in its broadest sense the theory (e.g. of the Pythagoreans) that the human soul does not die with the body but is born again in new incarnations. It is t..
Paling In 't Groen
Paling In 't Groen is a Belgian culinary dish comprising eels in sauce. ..
Palini
There are several places that have the name Palini in Europe: In Greece Palini, an alternative form of Pallini In Latvia Pallini, Latvia 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 c..
Palinka
Palinka (Hungarian pálinka; Romanian palincă; Slovak pálenka) is a traditional type of brandy that is produced in Hungary, Slovakia, Carpathian Ruthenia and in the Transylvania region of Romania. The origin of the word is Slavic stemming from the word páliť (in Slovak) which means to distill.It..
Palinode
A palinode or palinody is an ode in which the writer retracts a view or sentiment expressed in an earlier poem. The first recorded use of a palinode is in a poem by Stesichorus in the 7th century BC. Here he retracts his earlier statement that the Trojan War was all the fault of Helen. The word..
Palinopsia
Palinopsia (Greek: palin for "again" and opsia for "seeing") is a visual disturbance that causes images to persist even after their corresponding stimulus has left. It is similar to an afterimage seen after looking into a bright light, but in palinopsia, color inversion is rare. Also, intensity and ..
Palinurus
Palinurus, in Roman mythology is the helmsman of a ship of the adventurer Aeneas, whose descendants would one day found the city of Rome. As the price for the safe passage of Aeneas and his people after fleeing from Troy to Italy to escape the devastation of Troy by the Greeks during their victory..
Palin Majere
Palin Rintalaisin Majere (born in 362 AC) is a fictional character from the Dragonlance series of books. redirect [[Template:spoiler-about]] Contents 1 Biography2 Palin's Test3 Chaos War Involvement4 Conclave Ascension5 Wild Sorcery Discovery and Development6 War ..
Palio
See Fiat Palio for the car. Palio is the name given in Italy to an annual athletic contest, very often of a historical character, pitting the neighbourhoods of a town or the hamlets of a comune against each other. Typically they are fought in costume and commemorate some event or tradition of the M..
Paliometocho
Paliometocho (also referred as Palaiometocho in the Mainland Greek Dialect) is a village found in the mid East of the Island of Cyprus. Paliometocho is inhabited by about 6000 people, and it mainly functions as a suburb of Lefkosia, the capital of Cyprus. It is the second largest village as far as..
Paliouria
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Palio di Siena
Thousands of spectators, coming from all the world, fill the Piazza del Campo to capacity on the day of the Palio di Siena. Banners of the contrade sold before the beginning of the race. The Palio di Siena (known locally as the Palio delle contrade), the most famous palio in Italy, is a ..
Paliperidone
Paliperidone is an atypical antipsychotic being developed by Janssen. It is planned to be offered in an extended release formula using the OROS extended release system. Allowing it to be delivered to the patient for a 24 hour duration. See also Risperidone ..
Palisade
For other uses, see Palisades (disambiguation). Palisade and Moat A palisade is a steel or wooden fence or wall of variable height, used as a defensive structure. Typical construction was to use some small and medium trunks of trees aligned vertically, with no spacing in between. The trunk..
Palisade, Colorado
Palisade is a town in Mesa County, Colorado, United States. The population was 2,579 at the 2000 census. Geography Palisade is located at [39°6′34″N, 108°21′15″W] (39.109335, -108.354277)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the ..
Palisade, Minnesota
Palisade is a city in Aitkin County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 118 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 1.2 km² (0.4 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 118 people, 53 household..
Palisade, Nebraska
Palisade is a village in Nebraska, United States. The population was 386 at the 2000 census. Palisade is located mostly within Hitchcock County, with a portion of the village in Hayes County. Geography Palisade is located at [40°20′54″N, 101°6′26″W] (40.348408, -101.107126)[..
Palisade, Nevada
Palisade, Nevada (originally Palisades) is located 27 miles southwest of Elko, Nevada. It was built around the Central Pacific Railroad in 1870, which plied the Chicago to San Francisco route. The Eureka and Palisade Railroad was a spur, built from 1873-75, that stretched 87 miles south to mines in..
Palisades
The term Palisades may refer to: A palisade fenceA palisade cell, found in plant leavesNew Jersey Palisades, cliffs in New York and New Jersey, along the Hudson RiverPacific Palisades, Los Angeles, CaliforniaThe Palisades, Washington, DCThe Palisades Nuclear Generating Station in Van Buren County,..
Palisades, New York
Palisades, New York is a very small hamlet located in southeastern Rockland County, New York. It borders the Hudson River to the east, New Jersey to the south, Tappan to the west, and Sparkill to the north. The hamlet has no mayor, nor any official legislative bodies. It does, however, have its own..
Palisades, Texas
Palisades is a village in Randall County, Texas, United States. The population was 352 at the 2000 census. Geography Palisades is located at [35°3′37″N, 101°47′58″W] (35.060378, -101.799369)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, t..
Palisades-Dows Observatory
Palisades-Dows Observatory Organization Location Coordinates[°′″N, °′″W] Altitudemeters (feet) Webpage[] Telescopes Unnamed Telescope Unknown size reflector Palisades-Dows Observatory is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by the Cedar Amateur As..
Palisades Amusement Park
Palisades Amusement Park was an amusement park located in New Jersey, USA, in the New York City area. It was atop the New Jersey Palisades and was partially in Cliffside Park and partly in Fort Lee. It was in operation from 1898 until 1971, and near the end of its life was one of the most-visited am..
Palisades Center
Palisades Center Mall facts and statistics Location West Nyack, New York, USA |- style="vertical=align: top;" | No. of floors || 4, plus 1 level basement garage |- style="vertical=align: top;" | Website || |} The Palisades Center, often referred to as the Palisades Mall, in West Ny..
Palisades Charter High School
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Palisades Dam
Palisades Dam is a earth-fill dam on the Snake River in Bonneville County in the U.S. state of Idaho. The dam was completed in 1957 and provides irrigation water, flood control, and recreation; it features a four-turbine hydroelectric power plant. External links [Palisades Dam at USBR]..
Palisades Highlands, Los Angeles, California
The Palisades Highlands is an affluent housing development located in the upper Santa Ynez Canyon in the northern region of Pacific Palisades. It consists primarily of houses and condominiums, has its own shopping center, and has access to several Topanga State Park trailheads. History In 1921, ..
Palisades Interstate Parkway
The Palisades Interstate Parkway (PIP) is a four-lane, 42 mile (68 kilometre) long, wooded highway, generally built to freeway standards, extending from the George Washington Bridge (I-95/U.S. Route 1/US 9/US 46 and the end of NJ 4) at Fort Lee, New Jersey to the Bear Mountain Bridge (US 9W and US ..
Palisades Interstate Park Commission
The Palisades Interstate Park Commission (or PIPC) was formed in 1900 by governors Theodore Roosevelt of New York and Foster M. Voorhees of New Jersey in response to the destruction of the Palisades by quarry operators in the late 19th century. The Palisades are the cliffs on the west bank of the Hu..
Palisades Nuclear Generating Station
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Palisades Park
Palisades Park is the name of several places in the United States: Palisades Park, New Jersey, Borough in Bergen CountyPalisades Amusement Park, defunct amusement park partly located in the Borough of Palisades ParkPalisades Park, a popular song inspired by the amusement park.Palisades Interstate Pa..
Palisades Park, New Jersey
Map highlighting Palisades Park's location within Bergen County. Inset: Bergen County's location within New Jersey. This article is about the New Jersey borough. For other possible uses, see Palisades Park. Palisades Park is a borough in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. As of the Un..
Palisades Park (song)
"Palisades Park" is a song written by Chuck Barris and made popular by Freddy Cannon. It was covered by the American pop band The Beach Boys. It was released on their 1976 album 15 Big Ones. Contents 1 Beach Boys version1.1 Details1.1.1 Performers1.2 See also Beach Boys versi..
Palisades Park Public School District
The Palisades Park Public School District is a comprehensive community public school district that serves students in Kindergarten through twelfth grade from Palisades Park, in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. Schools Schools in the district (with 2004-05 enrollment data from the New Jerse..
Palisades Township, Bergen County, New Jersey (Historical)
Palisades Township was a township that existed in Bergen County, New Jersey and was established on March 22, 1871 when Hackensack Township was subdivided into three new Townships. Englewood Township lasted just over fifty years, and was dissolved on March 11, 1922. Hackensack Township was divided i..
Palisades Water Index
The Palisades Water Index (ZWI) is a modified equal-dollar weighted stock market index. It is designed to track the performance of companies engaged in the global water industry such as pump and filter manufacturers, water utilities, and irrigation equipment manufacturers. The index was set at 100..
Palisade cell
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. Palisade cells is type of mesophyll (plant tissue) and can be found inside the leaf of a green plants. They..
Palisade church
A palisade church is a church building which is built with palisade walls, standing split logs of timber, rammed into the ground, set in gravel or resting on a sill. The palisade walls forms an integral part of the load-bearing system. Contents 1 Construction2 See also3 References4..
Palisade High School
Palisade High School is a high school located in Palisade, Colorado. It is part of the Mesa County Valley School District 51. The student-teacher ratio is about 17:1 Contents 1 History2 Athletics3 See also4 External links History The original Palisade High School was buil..
Palisadoes
Palisadoes (word apparently of Portuguese origin) is the thin spit of sand that serves as a natural protection for the harbour of Kingston, Jamaica. Norman Manley International Airport and the historic town of Port Royal are both on Palisadoes, as is Palisadoes Raceway, a go-kart track on old runwa..
Palisa (crater)
