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Équemauville
Équemauville is a commune of the Calvados département, in the Basse-Normandie région, in France. Its postal code is 14600. The INSEE code is 14243. ..
Óquei Clube de Barcelos
Óquei Clube de Barcelos is rink hockey team from Barcelos, Portugal. It is one of the most successful rink hockey teams in Portugal and Europe. It is known and refered as Óquei de Barcelos, OCB, OC Barcelos, or just Barcelos. It stayed 3th in the 2005/06 Portuguese Championship that ended in 10..
QUE
Que may refer to*Quwê, an Assyrian vassal state or province from the 9th century BC located in the lowlands of eastern Cilicia. QUE or que is a three-letter abbreviation with various meanings:-*An informal abbreviation for Quebec.*A software suite for integrated GPS enabled Garmin PDA devices ..
Queanbeyan, New South Wales
Queanbeyan sign Queanbeyan is a city and local government area in south eastern New South Wales, Australia. It is a city overshadowed somewhat by its proximity to the Australian federal capital city of Canberra: it has effectively become a de facto district of the nearby capital city as i..
Queanbeyan City
Queanbeyan sign Queanbeyan City ([35°21′S 149°13′E]) is a Local Government Area (LGA) south eastern New South Wales, Australia, near Canberra. CarwoolaCrestwoodEnvironaGoogongGreenleighJerrabomberraKarabarQueanbeyan EastQueanbeyan WestQueanbeyanThe RidgewayRoyallaTralee Quean..
Queanbeyan railway station, New South Wales
Queanbeyan is a railway station located on the border of Queanbeyan, New South Wales and Oaks Estate, Australian Capital Territory, Australia on CountryLink's Canberra Line. The station has a single platform capable of accomodating approximately 6 Xplorer cars. Queanbeyan is serviced twice dail..
Queanbeyan River
The Queanbeyan River joins the Molonglo River at Oaks Estate just within the Australian Capital Territory. In the town of Queanbeyan, the river is crossed by several roads, including by a rail bridge, Morisset street, the main road of Monaro st (which becomes Bungendore road or Kings Highway), a..
Queanbeyan Whites
Queanbeyan Whites Full name Queanbeyan Whites R.U.F.C. Nickname(s) Queanbeyan Whites, Whites Founded 1954 Union ACTRU Ground Campese Oval Capacity N/A President Brian Eagles (2006-) Coach Kim Thurbon (2003-) Competitions ACTRU Premier Division The Queanbeyan Whites are a Rugby Union t..
Queasy Rider
Queasy Rider is episode 138 in the Fox animated television series King of the Hill. Plot [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. The episode starts with a scene in the alley. We find out Boomhauer went to the Houston Texans traning camp. Hank lambasts him f..
Quebec
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Quebec Flag of Quebec Coat of arms of Quebec Motto: Je me souviens (French: I remember) Official languages French Flower White garden lily Capital Quebec City Largest city Montreal Lieutenant-Governor Lise Thibault Premier..
Quebec, County Durham
Quebec is a small village in County Durham, in the North East of England. Once a mining village, it is situated 10 km (6 miles) west of the city of Durham, and close to the villages of Esh, Cornsay Colliery, Esh Winning, and Langley Park. The Roman road known as Dere Street passes through ..
Quebec, England
There are two places in England called Quebec: Quebec, County DurhamQuebec, Sussex For other places called Quebec, see Quebec (disambiguation). This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wis..
Quebec, The Revolutionary Age 1760-1791
Quebec, The Revolutionary Age 1760-1791 is a book (ISBN 0-7710-6658-9) by Canadian historian Dr. Hilda Neatby published in 1966 in both the French and English languages as part of The Canadian Centenary Series. The seminal work examined the transitional events between 1760-1791 in the colonial ..
Quebec-Centre
Quebec-Centre was a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1917. It was created by the British North America Act of 1867. It was abolished in 1914 when it was redistributed into Quebec East and Quebec South ridings. See al..
Quebec-New York Economic Summit
The Quebec-New York Economic Summit is a quasi-annual economic summit held between the State of New York in the United States and the Province of Quebec in Canada. The summit was initiated by New York Governor George Pataki and Quebec Premier Jean Charest. The goal of the summit is to increase trade..
Quebec-Wallonia-Brussels Agency for Youth
The Quebec-Wallonia-Brussels Agency for Youth (in French, "agence Québec Wallonie Bruxelles pour la jeunesse") (AQWBJ) is a semi-public international relations body that offers young people from Quebec, aged 18 to 30 years, the opportunity to gain experience in other countries through various progr..
Quebecair Express
Quebecair Express was an airline based in Canada. It was grounded at the end of January 2005, and is in negotiations to avert bankruptcy (ref: Airliner World, April 2005). Declared Bankrupted in January 2005. Services The airline served the areas around Cote-Nord Gaspesie and Magdalen Islands in Q..
Quebecor
Quebecor Inc. TSX: [QBR] (written without an accent on the first e, even in French) is a large Quebec-based communications company. It was founded by Pierre Péladeau, and remains run by his family. Quebecor Inc. has two operating subsidiaries: Quebecor World Inc. is the second larges..
Quebecor Media Inc.
Quebecor Media Inc. is a subsidiary of Quebecor Inc. It owns and operates: Vidéotron (largest cable TV and internet service provider in Quebec)Sun Media corporation (newspapers)*The Toronto Sun*The Ottawa Sun*The Winnipeg Sun*The Calgary Sun*The Edmonton Sun*The London Free Press*Le Journal de Mon..
Quebecor World
Quebecor World Inc. TSX: [IQW] is a subsidiary of Quebecor Inc. based in Montréal, Quebec. It comprises a huge number of small and large print shops throughout the globe and claims to be the largest commercial and industrial printer in the world. In 1999, Quebecor Printing merged with W..
Quebec (album)
The correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. quebec is the 8th album by Ween, released on August 5, 2003 on Sanctuary Records. It was the first album released after the band's contract wi..
Quebec (disambiguation)
Quebec is the largest province of Canada (Québec in French) Geography Quebec may also refer to the following geographical areas: Quebec City (Québec or Ville de Québec in French), capital city of the province of QuebecProvince of Quebec (1763-1791), British colonyQuébec (electoral district), Ca..
Quebec - New England Transmission
The Quebec - New England Transmission is a long-distance HVDC line between Radisson, Quebec, and Sandy Pond in Ayer, Massachusetts. In contrast to most other HVDC facilities, it is equipped with multiple static inverter stations. Originally, the Quebec - New England Transmission consisted of the 1..
Quebec Aces
The Quebec Aces are a defunct ice hockey franchise from Quebec, Quebec that played in the Quebec Senior Hockey League (1944-1953), Quebec Hockey League (1953-59) and American Hockey League (1959-71). They played their home games at the Quebec Coliseum. Defunct American Hockey League Teams Ba..
Quebec Act
Acts of Parliament of predecessorstates to the United Kingdom Acts of Parliament of the Kingdom of England to 1600Acts of Parliament of the Kingdom of England to 1706Acts of Parliament of the Kingdom of ScotlandActs of Parliament of the Kingdom of Ireland Acts of Parliament of the United Kingdom ..
Quebec Agreement
The Quebec Agreement was an Anglo-Canadian-American document which outlined the terms of nuclear nonproliferation between the United Kingdom and the United States. It was signed by Winston Churchill and Franklin Delano Roosevelt on August 19, 1943 in Quebec City, Quebec. The agreement was needed b..
Quebec Autonomism
Politics of Quebec Executive & legislative Lieutenant-GovernorGovernment of Quebec*Premier of Quebec*Cabinet of Quebec*Government departmentsNational Assembly*President of the Assembly*Government House Leader*Leader of the Official Opposition Judicial Court of AppealCharter of Rights and Freed..
Quebec Autoroute 10
A-10 was originally signed as the Autoroute des Cantons-de-l'Est. Autoroute 10 (also called Autoroute Bonaventure in Montreal and Autoroute des Cantons-de-l'Est) is an Autoroute in southern Quebec. It is the main route to the Estrie region of Quebec, particularly to the Sherbrooke area. A-10 ..
Quebec Autoroute 13
Autoroute 13 (or A-13, also known as Autoroute Chomedey with sections formerly known as Autoroute Mirabel), is a freeway in the urban region of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Its southern end is at the junction of Autoroute 20 on the Island of Montreal near Trudeau International Airport. Its northern t..
Quebec Autoroute 15
Autoroute 15 (also called Autoroute Décarie in Montreal and Autoroute des Laurentides north of Autoroute 40) is an Autoroute in western Quebec. It is the only north-south Autoroute to go out of Montreal on both sides, running from the United States border at Saint-Bernard-de-Lacolle (where it cont..
Quebec Autoroute 19
Also known as Papineau Highway, Autoroute 19 runs through the Rivière des Prairies. Year of construction Year of construction : From Henri-Bourassa Blvd. to Lévesque Blvd. ... 1970From Lévesque Blvd. to St-Martin Blvd. (Route 148) ... 1972From St-Martin Blvd. (Route 148) to Laval freeway (Aut..
Quebec Autoroute 20
Autoroute 20 (also called Autoroute Jean-Lesage) is a very long and important Autoroute in Quebec. It is one of the two main freeway connections between Montreal and Quebec City (the other being Autoroute 40), and provides important connections to the west and east of the two main cities as well. ..
Quebec Autoroute 25
Autoroute 25 (or A-25, also called Autoroute Louis-H-Lafontaine in Montreal) is an Autoroute in the Lanaudière region of Quebec. It is currently 49 km (30 miles) long, with a short gap which follows arterial roads in the north end of Montreal. A-25 begins at an interchange with Autoroute 20 and ..
Quebec Autoroute 30
Autoroute 30 (or A-30, also known as French: ) is an incomplete superhighway in Quebec, Canada. There are four segments currently open for travel: An 8.3 km bypass of Salaberry-de-Valleyfield.A 12.5 km bypass of Châteauguay and the Kahnawake Reserve.An 83.6 km segment from south of Montreal to ..
Quebec Autoroute 31
Autoroute 31 (A-31) is a short north-south Autoroute (or freeway) serving the city of Joliette, Quebec. It is only 14 km (9 miles), serving as a means to connect Joliette with Autoroute 40, and in turn to Montreal, and and other points on the Autoroute network. A-31 is also called Autoroute Anton..
Quebec Autoroute 35
Autoroute 35 (or A-35, also called Autoroute de la Vallée-des-Forts) is a north-south Autoroute in southern Quebec. It currently runs from Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu (where it continues as two-lane Route 133 into Vermont) to Autoroute 10 in Chambly. A-35 is currently 19.2 km (11.9 miles) long, howe..
Quebec Autoroute 40
Autoroute 40 (also called Autoroute Félix-Leclerc and Autoroute Métropolitaine in Montreal) is a long and important Autoroute on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River in Quebec. It is one of the two main freeway connections between Montreal and Quebec City (the other being A-20 on the south ..
Quebec Autoroute 410
Autoroute 410 (or A-410) is a short urban superhighway in Sherbrooke, Quebec. It is a branch from Autoroute 10 (Autoroute des Cantons-de-l'Est) to the Université de Sherbrooke district. Autoroute 410 is 5.3km (3.3 mi) in length. The initial segment was opened from A-10 to Boulevard Bourque (Rout..
Quebec Autoroute 440
Quebec Autoroute 440 may refer to : Quebec Autoroute 440 (Laval)Quebec Autoroute 440 (Quebec City)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 in..
Quebec Autoroute 440 (Laval)
Autoroute 440 (or A-440, also known as Autoroute Laval) is a provincial superhighway that runs across the city of Laval, Quebec from Autoroute 13 to Autoroute 25. It is currently 13.2 km (8.2 miles) long, proceeding across Île Jésus on an East-West Axis. It links every highway or expressway that..
Quebec Autoroute 440 (Quebec City)
Autoroute 440 (or A-440) is an superhighway located in Quebec City. It includes two separate segments, respectively named Autoroute Charest and Autoroute Dufferin-Montmorency. Originally meant to be connected and form a single continuous autoroute, these plans were shelved years ago and are not ex..
Quebec Autoroute 5
Autoroute 5 (or A-5, also called Autoroute de la Gatineau) is a short Autoroute in the Outaouais region of western Quebec. It connects the central urban area of Gatineau (formerly Hull) with the recreational areas of Gatineau Park and the exurban/rural areas of Chelsea and La Pêche. Its southern ..
Quebec Autoroute 50
Autoroute 50 (also called Autoroute Maurice-Richard and formerly Autoroute de l'Outaouais) is an Autoroute in western Quebec. Once completed, it will link the Outaouais region to the Greater Montreal Area. Currently there are two distinct sections of A-50; one section running eastward from the ce..
Quebec Autoroute 520
Quebec Autoroute 520 Name: Autoroute Côte de LiesseDescription: This route connects the Quebec Autoroute 20 and Montréal/Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport to the Quebec Autoroute 40 (Boulevard Metropolitane),Length: 7.8 km (4.8 miles)History: Completed in 1966 ..
Quebec Autoroute 55
Autoroute 55 (also called Autoroute Transquébécoise (North of the Autoroute 20) and Autoroute Joseph-Armand Bombardier (South part)) is an important north-south Autoroute in central Quebec. It is the longest north-south Autoroute, running from the United States border at Stanstead (where it cont..
Quebec Autoroute 640
Autoroute 640 (or A-640, also known as Autoroute de la Rive-Nord) is a provincial superhighway that runs across the North Shore Region (paralleling the Rivière des Mille-Îles} from Route 344 in the Oka area to Route 138, where it ends as a Super-4 expressway in Repentigny. It was designed as a n..
Quebec Autoroute 70
Autoroute 70, or A-70, is a short Autoroute in the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region of northern Quebec. It is currently the only Autoroute that does not connect to any other Autoroutes (it may in the future, however, if Route 175 is redesignated as Autoroute 73 all the way to A-70 once expanded). A-..
Quebec Autoroute 720
Autoroute Ville Marie near Old Montreal Autoroute 720 (or A-720, known as Autoroute Ville-Marie) is a mostly below-grade superhighway through downtown Montreal. Its western end starts at the Turcot interchange, a junction with Autoroute 15 and Autoroute 20. Its eastern terminus is at the Ja..
Quebec Autoroute 73
Autoroute 73 (or A-73, also called Autoroute Robert-Cliche south of Quebec City and Autoroute Laurentienne to the north) is an important Autoroute in east-central Quebec. A-73 provides an important freeway connection to areas to the north and south of Quebec City, starting in the Beauce region and..
Quebec Autoroute 740
Autoroute 740 (or A-740, also called Autoroute du Vallon) is a short connecting highway in Quebec City, Canada. Its southern end is at the Université Laval from Boulevard Laurier. Its northern end is at Autoroute 40 at the shopping mall "Les Galeries de la Capitale". It goes under Chemin Ste-Foy..
Quebec Autoroute 955
Autoroute 955 is a short 14.7km two-lane highway which links Autoroute 20 in Sainte-Eulalie with Saint-Albert. This short section of Autoroute was destined to become part of a much longer section of freeway, as Autoroute 55 was supposed to follow this route south towards Warwick and Richmond, as ..
Quebec Bantam Football League
Teams Bill Allan Division Greenfield Park PackersNorth Shore LionsSt. Leonard CougarsChateaugay RaidersSt. Lazare StallionsLaurentien Wildcats Earl De La Perralle Division Sun Youth HornetsLasalle WarriorsSt. Bruno Barons (1)Lakeshore CougarsSt. Laurent SpartansRichelieu Pirates (1) Bob Miron..
Quebec Boundaries Extension Act, 1912
Canadian Province of Quebec (blue), prior to the Quebec boundary extension acts of 1898 and 1912 The Québec Boundaries Extension Act, 1912 is an act passed by the Parliament of Canada on April 1, 1912 that expanded the territory of the Province of Quebec. It was supplemental to the Quebec Bo..
Quebec Boundary Extension Act, 1898
Canadian Province of Quebec (blue), prior to the first Quebec boundary extension act of 1898 The Quebec Boundary Extension Act of 1898 was an act of the Parliament of Canada that expanded the territory of the province of Quebec. The province's northern boundary was set along the eastern shore ..
Quebec Bridge
The Quebec Bridge in Canada crosses the lower Saint Lawrence River to the west of Quebec City, and Levis, Quebec. The Quebec Bridge is a riveted steel truss structure and is 987 meters (3,239 feet) long, 29 m (94 feet) wide, and 104 m (340 feet) high. Cantilever arms 177 m (580 feet) long support..
Quebec Bulldogs
Quebec Bulldogs Played 1888 to 1920 Home ice Based in Quebec City, Quebec Colours Blue and White Leagues AHA, CAHL, ECAHA, CHA, NHA, NHL The Quebec Bulldogs were officially called Quebec Athletics. The team's roots go back as far as the Amateur Hockey Association in ..
Quebec Capitales
Quebec Capitales Founded 1999 Ballpark Stade Municipal Based in Quebec City, Quebec Team Colors navy blue and gold League Can-Am League Team Trainer General manager Owner The Quebec Capitales are a CanAm League team based in Quebec City, Quebec, in ..
Quebec Central Railway
The Quebec Central Railway is a railway in the Canadian province of Quebec, serving an area of Quebec called the Eastern Townships, south of the St. Lawrence River. Its headquarters are in Sherbrooke. It was originally incorporated in 1869 as the Sherbrooke, Eastern Townships and Kennebec Railway,..
Quebec Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms
The Quebec Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms (French: Charte des droits et libertés de la personne) is a statutory bill of rights adopted by the National Assembly of Quebec on June 27, 1975. It came into effect a year later, on June 28, 1976. Introduced by the Liberal government of Robert Boura..
Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph
The Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, founded by William Brown (c.1737-1789) as the Quebec Gazette on June 21, 1764, claims to be the oldest newspaper in North America. A bilingual (French/English) publication, in 1873 the Quebec Gazette joined the Morning Chronicle to become the Quebec Chronicle and Queb..
Quebec Citadelles
Quebec Citadelles Founded 1999 Home ice Colisée Pepsi Based in Quebec City, Quebec Colours navy, white, gold and silver League American Hockey League The Quebec Citadelles (French: Citadelles de Québec) were an ice hockey team in the American Hockey League. They pla..
Quebec City
(In detail) (In detail) ''Motto : « Don de Dieu feray valoir » (I shall put God's gift to good use) Site in the province of Quebec Official logo Québec Agglomeration Quebec City Statute of the city Capitale-Nationale Administrative Region Capitale-Nationale Constituti..
Quebec City-Windsor Corridor
Quebec City-Windsor Corridor. Green counties are close-enough to be affiliated with it, while not directly inside it, like the red counties. The 1,150-kilometre Quebec City-Windsor Corridor in central Canada is the most densely-populated and heavily-industrialized area of the country, contain..
Quebec City Area
The Quebec City Area (or Région de Québec in French) is the metropolitan area surrounding Quebec City, consisting of two administrative regions: Capitale-Nationale and Chaudière-Appalaches. Contents 1 History2 Members2.1 Capitale-Nationale2.2 Chaudières-Appalaches History..
Quebec City Council
City Hall of Quebec City The Quebec City Council consists of a mairess or a mayor, and of 37 representatives distributed in the 37 districts, with a president by borough in the elected representatives. For the abbreviations, to see the legend at the end of the Web page. ! colspan=2 | Mayor ..
Quebec City Summit of the Americas
The Summit of the Americas held in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, on the weekend of April 20, 2001, was a round of negotiations regarding a proposed Free Trade Area of the Americas. The talks are perhaps better known for the security preparations and demonstrations (known as the Quebec City protest) t..
Quebec City Winter Carnival
Bonhomme Carnaval is the ambassador of Carnaval de Québec The biggest winter carnival in the world, the Carnaval de Québec (known in English as the Quebec City Winter Carnival) is a celebration held yearly in Quebec City, Canada, with many activities, such as dogsled rides, night parades, ..
Quebec class submarine
General Characteristics Displacement: 460 tons surfaced, 540 tons submerged Length: 56.0 m (183 ft 9 in) Beam: 5.1 m (16 ft 5 in) Draught: 3.8 m (12 ft 6 in) Propulsion: Kreislauf system: 2 x 700 hp (520 kW) conventional diesel engines, 1 x 900 hp (670 kW) AIP (LOX) diesel engine, 1 x elect..
Quebec comic strips
The first Quebec comic strips appeared in the humour pages of a few newspapers in the late 19th century and early 20th century, following the trends coming from Europe. Contents 1 Early history2 The 90s3 Comics versus humour4 Distribution5 ''Croc'' magazine6 ''Safar..
Quebec Conference
Quebec Conference refers to one of several different meetings by the same name that were held in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The Quebec Conference of 1864 was the second conference to discuss Canada's confederation, which was finally accomplished three years later. It was here that the 72 Resolut..
Quebec Conference, 1864
Delegates of the convention The Quebec Conference was the second meeting held in 1864 to discuss Canadian Confederation. The delegates from the Province of Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island had agreed at the close of the Charlottetown Conference to meet again at Qu..
Quebec Conference, 1943
--> The Quebec Conference (codenamed "QUADRANT") was a high level military conference held during World War II between the British and United States governments. The conference was held in Quebec City, August 17, 1943 - August 24, 1943. It took place at the Citadelle and at the Château Frontenac. ..
Quebec County (electoral district)
Quebec County was a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1925. It was created by the British North America Act of 1867 which preserved existing ridings in Lower Canada. It was abolished in 1924 when it was merged into Qu..
Quebec Court of Appeal
The Court of Appeal of Quebec (in French: la Cour d'appel du Québec) is the highest judicial court in Quebec, Canada. Appeals of its decisions are heard before the Supreme Court of Canada, which is located in the federal capital of Ottawa, Ontario. The quorum of the Court of Appeal of Quebec is t..
Quebec East
Quebec East (also known as Québec-Est and Québec East) was a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 2004. While its boundaries changed over the decades, it was essentially made up of the eastern part of Quebec City and wa..
Quebec emigration
The Quebec diaspora consists of hundreds of thousands of people who left the Province of Quebec in Canada for the United States, Ontario and the Canadian prairies between 1840 and through the Great Depression of the 1930s. Brought on by overpopulation in rural areas that could not sustain under th..
Quebec English
Quebec English is the common term for the set of various linguistic and social phenomena affecting the use of English in the predominantly French-speaking Canadian Province of Quebec and more specifically in the Greater Montreal Area. Contents 1 True ''Couleurs''2 Pardon my French!2.1&..
Quebec federalist ideology
Politics of Quebec Executive & legislative Lieutenant-GovernorGovernment of Quebec*Premier of Quebec*Cabinet of Quebec*Government departmentsNational Assembly*President of the Assembly*Government House Leader*Leader of the Official Opposition Judicial Court of AppealCharter of Rights and Freed..
Quebec French
Note: This page contains IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. See IPA chart for English for a pronunciation key. Quebec French (French: le québécois / le français québécois / le français du Québec), and less often "Québécois French", is the dominant and most prevalent regional dialect or var..
Quebec French lexicon
There are various lexical differences between Quebec French and Metropolitan French in France. These are distributed throughout the registers, from slang to formal usage. Contents 1 Standardization1.0.1 Non-sexist usage1.0.2 Morphology (word formation)2 Preservation of forms2...
Quebec French profanity
Humorous cartoon from the French newspaper Le Canard Enchaîné, featuring Jacques Chirac and his wife discussing Quebec French profanity. The title reads: On holiday in Quebec. Chirac's wife Bernadette says: Jacques, why do you always say "chalice" and "tabernacle"? The literal translation o..
Quebec French pronunciation
Quebec French has more phonemes than Metropolitan French, as /a/ and /ɑ:/, /ɛ/ and /ɜ:/, and /ɛ̃/ and /œ̃/ are still clearly opposed whereas the latter of each pair has disappeared at least in several parts of France. Contents 1 Vowels1.1 Diphthongization1.2 Phonological fe..
Quebec French syntax
In Quebec, it is common to say Fais-toi-z-en pas rather than (ne) t'en fais pas (don't worry, don't get upset). In colloquial speech, the verb être is often omitted between je and un(e), with a t inserted: J't'un gars patient. A t is also often inserted after the second person singular: T'es-t-un ..
Quebec general election, 1867
The Quebec general election of 1867 was held in August and September of 1867 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly for the Province of Quebec, Canada. The Quebec Conservative Party, led by Pierre-Joseph-Olivier Chauveau, defeated the Quebec Liberal Party led by Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbiniè..
Quebec general election, 1871
The Quebec general election of 1871 was held in June and July of 1871 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly for the Province of Quebec, Canada. The Quebec Conservative Party, led by Pierre-Joseph-Olivier Chauveau, was re-elected, defeating the Quebec Liberal Party, led by Henri-Gustave Joly d..
Quebec general election, 1875
The Quebec general election of 1875 was held on July 7, 1875 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly for the Province of Quebec, Canada. The Quebec Conservative Party, led by Charles-Eugène Boucher de Boucherville, defeated the Quebec Liberal Party, led by Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière. H..
Quebec general election, 1878
The Quebec general election of 1878 was held on May 1, 1878 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly for the Province of Quebec, Canada. The Quebec Liberal Party, led by Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière, "defeated" the Quebec Conservative Party led by Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau. Joly de Lotbini..
Quebec general election, 1881
The Quebec general election of 1881 was held on December 2, 1881 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly for the Province of Quebec, Canada. The Quebec Conservative Party, led by Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau, defeated the Quebec Liberal Party, led by Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière. Results Pa..
Quebec general election, 1886
The Quebec general election of 1886 on October 14, 1886 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly for the Province of Quebec, Canada. The Parti libéral du Québec, led by Honoré Mercier, won a majority of seats against the Parti conservateur du Québec, led by John Jones Ross. The Conservativ..
Quebec general election, 1890
The Quebec general election of 1890 was held on June 17, 1890 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec, Canada. The incumbent Quebec Liberal Party, led by Honoré Mercier, was re-elected, defeating the Quebec Conservative Party, led by Louis-Olivier Taillon. A scandal..
Quebec general election, 1892
In the Quebec general election of 1892 on March 8, 1892 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec, Canada. The incumbent Quebec Conservative Party, led by Charles-Eugène Boucher de Boucherville, defeated the Quebec Liberal Party, led by Honoré Mercier. Mercier had bee..
Quebec general election, 1897
The Quebec general election of 1897 was held on May 11, 1897 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec, Canada. The Quebec Liberal Party, led by Félix-Gabriel Marchand, defeated the incumbent Quebec Conservative Party, led by Edmund James Flynn. This marked the start o..
Quebec general election, 1900
The Quebec general election of 1900 was held on December 7, 1900 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec, Canada. The incumbent Quebec Liberal Party, led by Simon-Napoléon Parent, was re-elected, defeating the Quebec Conservative Party, led by Edmund James Flynn. Re..
Quebec general election, 1904
The Quebec general election of 1904 was held on November 25, 1904 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec, Canada. The incumbent Quebec Liberal Party, led by Simon-Napoléon Parent, was re-elected, defeating the Quebec Conservative Party, led by Edmund James Flynn. ..
Quebec general election, 1908
The Quebec general election of 1908 was held on June 8, 1908 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec, Canada. The incumbent Quebec Liberal Party, led by Lomer Gouin, was re-elected, defeating the Quebec Conservative Party, led by Pierre-Évariste Leblanc. Results P..
Quebec general election, 1912
The Quebec general election of 1912 was held on May 15, 1912 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec, Canada. The incumbent Quebec Liberal Party, led by Lomer Gouin, was re-elected, defeating the Quebec Conservative Party, led by Joseph-Mathias Tellier. Results Par..
Quebec general election, 1916
The Quebec general election of 1916 was held on May 22, 1916 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec, Canada. The incumbent Quebec Liberal Party, led by Lomer Gouin, was re-elected, defeating the Quebec Conservative Party, led by Philémon Cousineau. Results Party ..
Quebec general election, 1919
The Quebec general election of 1919 was held on June 23, 1919 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec, Canada. The incumbent Quebec Liberal Party, led by Lomer Gouin, was re-elected, defeating the Quebec Conservative Party, led by Arthur Sauvé. Gouin, who had held o..
Quebec general election, 1923
The Quebec general election of 1923 was held on February 5, 1923 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec, Canada. The incumbent Quebec Liberal Party, led by Louis-Alexandre Taschereau, was re-elected, defeating the Quebec Conservative Party, led by Arthur Sauvé. It w..
Quebec general election, 1927
The Quebec general election of 1927 was held on May 16, 1927 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec, Canada. The incumbent Quebec Liberal Party, led by Louis-Alexandre Taschereau, was re-elected, defeating the Quebec Conservative Party, led by Arthur Sauvé. It was t..
Quebec general election, 1931
The Quebec general election of 1931 was held on August 24, 1931 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec, Canada. The incumbent Quebec Liberal Party, led by Louis-Alexandre Taschereau, was re-elected, defeating the Quebec Conservative Party, led by Camillien Houde. It..
Quebec general election, 1935
The Quebec general election of 1935 was held on November 25, 1935 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec, Canada. The incumbent Quebec Liberal Party, led by Louis-Alexandre Taschereau was re-elected, defeating the Action libérale nationale, led by Paul Gouin, and th..
Quebec general election, 1936
The Quebec general election of 1936 was held on August 17, 1936 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec, Canada. The Union Nationale, led by Maurice Duplessis, defeated the incumbent Quebec Liberal Party, led by Adélard Godbout. This marked the end of slightly more ..
Quebec general election, 1939
The Quebec general election of 1939 was held on October 25, 1939 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec, Canada. The Quebec Liberal Party, led by former premier Adélard Godbout, defeated the incumbent Union Nationale, led by Maurice Duplessis. This was Godbout's sec..
Quebec general election, 1944
The Quebec general election of 1944 was held on August 8, 1944 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec, Canada. The Union Nationale, led by former premier Maurice Duplessis, defeated the incumbent Quebec Liberal Party, led by Adélard Godbout. This election marked Du..
Quebec general election, 1948
The Quebec general election of 1948 was held on July 28, 1948 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec, Canada. The incumbent Union Nationale, led by Maurice Duplessis, won re-election, defeating the Quebec Liberal Party, led by Adélard Godbout. This was the third tim..
Quebec general election, 1952
The Quebec general election of 1952 was held on July 16, 1952 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec, Canada. The incumbent Union Nationale, led by Maurice Duplessis, won re-election, defeating the Quebec Liberal Party, led by Georges-Émile Lapalme. This was the fo..
Quebec general election, 1956
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Quebec general election, 1960
The Quebec general election of 1960 was held on June 22, 1960 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec, Canada. It was one of the most significant elections in Quebec history, rivalled perhaps only by the 1976 general election. The incumbent Union Nationale, led by Ant..
Quebec general election, 1962
The Quebec general election of 1962 was held on November 14, 1962, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec, Canada. The incumbent Quebec Liberal Party, led by Jean Lesage, won re-election, defeating the Union Nationale (UN) led by Daniel Johnson, Sr.. In an unusual m..
Quebec general election, 1966
The Quebec general election of 1966 was held on June 5, 1966, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec, Canada. The Union Nationale (UN), led by Daniel Johnson, Sr., defeated the incumbent Quebec Liberal Party, led by Jean Lesage. In terms of the number of seats won, the election was..
Quebec general election, 1970
The Quebec general election of 1970 was held on April 29, 1970 to elect members of the National Assembly of the Province of Quebec, Canada. The former Legislative Assembly had been renamed the "National Assembly" in 1968. The Quebec Liberal Party, led by Robert Bourassa, defeated the incumbent Union..
Quebec general election, 1973
The Quebec general election of 1973 was held on October 29, 1973 to elect members to National Assembly of the Province of Quebec, Canada. The incumbent Quebec Liberal Party, led by Robert Bourassa, won re-election, defeating the Parti Québécois, led by René Lévesque, and the Union Nationale (UN..
Quebec general election, 1976
The Quebec general election of 1976 was held on November 15, 1976 to elect members to National Assembly of the Province of Quebec, Canada. It was one of the most significant elections in Quebec history, rivalled only by the 1960 general election. It caused major repercussions in the rest of Canada...
Quebec general election, 1981
The Quebec general election of 1981 was held on April 13, 1981, to elect members of the National Assembly of the Province of Quebec, Canada. The incumbent Parti Québécois, led by René Lévesque, won re-election, defeating the Quebec Liberal Party, led by Claude Ryan. The PQ won re-election despi..
Quebec general election, 1985
The Quebec general election of 1985 was held on December 2, 1985, to elect members of the National Assembly of the Province of Quebec, Canada. The Quebec Liberal Party, led by former premier Robert Bourassa, defeated the incumbent Parti Québécois, led by Pierre-Marc Johnson. This election marked ..
Quebec general election, 1989
The Quebec general election of 1989 was held on September 25, 1989, to elect members of the National Assembly of the Province of Quebec, Canada. The incumbent Quebec Liberal Party, led by Robert Bourassa, won re-election, defeating the Parti Québécois, led by Jacques Parizeau. This election was n..
Quebec general election, 1994
The Quebec general election of 1994 was held on September 12, 1994, to elect members of the National Assembly of Quebec, Canada. The Parti Québécois, led by Jacques Parizeau, defeated the incumbent Quebec Liberal Party, led by Daniel Johnson, Jr.. Johnson had succeeded Robert Bourassa as Lib..
Quebec general election, 1998
The Quebec general election of 1998 was held on November 30, 1998, to elect members of the National Assembly of the Province of Quebec, Canada. The incumbent Parti Québécois, led by Lucien Bouchard, won re-election, defeating the Quebec Liberal Party, led by Jean Charest. After the narrow defe..
Quebec general election, 2003
Map of Quebec's ridings and how they voted by percentage. The Quebec general election of 2003 was held on April 14, 2003, to elect members of the National Assembly of Quebec (Canada). The Parti libéral du Québec (PLQ), led by Jean Charest, defeated the incumbent Parti Québécois, led by ..
Quebec general election, 2007
The Quebec general election, 2007 will be held in the province of Quebec, Canada, likely in 2007, but no later than 2008. The election will elect members of the National Assembly of Quebec. Overview Recently there has been much discussion about the possibility of an election. Results Party Party..
Quebec general elections
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Quebec Gold
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Quebec Government Offices
The Quebec Government Offices (French: Délégations générales du Québec) are Quebec's official representation around the world. The network of offices consists of 6 general delegations, 4 delegations, 9 government bureaux, 6 trade branches, and 3 business agents. The Government of Quebec is repr..
Quebec HC
Quebec HC (Hockey Club) was a hockey team which played in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada in the Amateur Hockey Association (1892-1898), the Canadian Amateur Hockey League (1898-1905) and the Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association (1905-1908). They won the Canadian Amateur Hockey League in 1904. ..
Quebec law
Quebec law is unique in Canada because Quebec is the only province to have a civilian system of law. Most of the matters of law that are in the exclusive jurisdiction of the province, such as property, contracts and other forms of civil liability, are codified in its civil code, the Civil Code of Qu..
Quebec lieutenant
In Canadian politics, a Quebec lieutenant is a politician, usually from Quebec or at least French-Canadian, and usually a Member of Parliament or at least a current or former candidate for Parliament, who is selected by a senior politician such as the Prime Minister or the leader of a federal party,..
Quebec literature
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Quebec Major Junior Hockey League
The Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (French: la Ligue de hockey junior majeur du Québec, abbreviated QMJHL in English, LHJMQ in French) is one of the three Major Junior "A" Tier I hockey leagues which constitute the Canadian Hockey League. Due to its cumbersome name, the league is often referre..
Quebec Mercury
The Quebec Mercury was an English language weekly newspaper published in Quebec City from 1805 to 1863. The Mercury was founded by publisher Thomas Cary in respect and veneration of Canada's link to the United Kingdom. From 1828 to 1848 the Mercury was owned jointly by Thomas Cary and George-Pascha..
Quebec municipal elections, 2005
The Canadian province of Quebec held municipal elections in its municipalites on November 6, 2005. The municipalities in Quebec for the 2005 election were different than the previous 2001 election, as many municipalities have voted to de-amalgamate. Every municipality in Quebec held elections exce..
Quebec municipal elections, 2005, results in Abitibi-Témiscamingue
These are the results of the November 6, 2005, municipal elections in Quebec for the region of Abitibi-Témiscamingue. Some mayors and councillors were elected without opposition from October 14, 2005. Contents 1 ..
Quebec municipal elections, 2005, results in Bas-Saint-Laurent
These are the results of the November 6, 2005, municipal elections in Quebec for the region of Bas-Saint-Laurent. Some mayors and councillors were elected without opposition from October 14, 2005. Contents 1 Albertville2 ..
Quebec municipal elections, 2005, results in Capitale-Nationale
These are the results of the November 6, 2005, municipal elections in Quebec for the region of Capitale-Nationale. Some mayors and councillors were elected without opposition from October 14, 2005. Contents 1 Baie-Sainte-Catherine2 ..
Quebec municipal elections, 2005, results in Centre-du-Québec
These are the results of the November 6, 2005, municipal elections in Quebec for the region of Centre-du-Québec. Some mayors and councillors were elected without opposition from October 14, 2005. Contents 1 Aston-Jonction2 Baie-du-Febvre3 ..
Quebec municipal elections, 2005, results in Chaudière-Appalaches
These are the results of the November 6, 2005, municipal elections in Quebec for the region of Chaudière-Appalaches. Some mayors and councillors were elected without opposition from October 14, 2005. Contents 1 Adstock2 ..
Quebec municipal elections, 2005, results in Côte-Nord
These are the results of the November 6, 2005, municipal elections in Quebec for the region of Côte-Nord. Some mayors and councillors were elected without opposition from October 14, 2005. Contents 1 Aguanish2 ..
Quebec municipal elections, 2005, results in Estrie
These are the results of the November 6, 2005, municipal elections in Quebec for the region of Estrie. Some mayors and councillors were elected without opposition from October 14, 2005. Contents 1 ..
Quebec municipal elections, 2005, results in Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine
These are the results of the November 6, 2005, municipal elections in Quebec for the region of Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine. Some mayors and councillors were elected without opposition from October 14, 2005. Contents 1 ..
Quebec nationalism
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Quebec Nordiques
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Quebec North Shore and Labrador Railway
The Quebec North Shore and Labrador Railway (AAR reporting mark: QNSL) is a Canadian regional railway that stretches 261 miles (414 kilometres) through the wilderness of northeastern Quebec and western Labrador. It connects Labrador City, Labrador with the port of Sept Iles, Quebec on the north s..
Quebec Radio X
The Quebec Radio X is a hockey team based in Quebec City, Quebec. The team is part of the Ligue nord-américaine de hockey (LNAH). The Radio X play at the Colisée Pepsi. The team seems to be popular in Québec, as they draw about 10 000+ during the 2004-2005 LNAH playoffs. It is a fact here that ..
Quebec Rafales
The Atlanta Knights and later Quebec Rafales (rafales being French for "winds") were an International Hockey League franchise during the 1990s. The departure of the National Hockey League's Quebec Nordiques and the expansion of the NHL to Atlanta prompted the Knights to move from Atlanta, Georgia..
Quebec route 101
Quebec route 101 is a highway in northwestern Quebec running in a north south direction. In the north the highway begins at Quebec route 111 in Macamic, Quebec and ends at Témiscaming, Quebec, a town bordering with Thorne, Ontario on the Ottawa River. It continues as Highway 63 to North Bay, Ontar..
Quebec route 104
Highway 104 (Route 104) is an east/west highway on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River. Its eastern terminus is in Lac-Brome at the junction of Route 243 and its western terminus is in La Prairie at the junction of Route 134. See also List of Quebec provincial highways ..
Quebec route 105
Route 105 is a north-south highway in Quebec, Canada. It runs from Hull (now part of Gatineau), where it is known as Boulevard Saint-Joseph, to Grand-Remous where it ends at Route 117. Route 105 runs mostly in the Gatineau River valley, where it is characterized by twisty and hilly sections. Besid..
Quebec route 107
Provincial Highway 107 (Route 107) is a short 30km north/south highway on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River. Its southern terminus is in Maniwaki at the junction of Route 105 and its northern terminus is in Saint-Jean-sur-le-Lac at the junction of Route 117. See also List of Quebec provinc..
Quebec route 108
Highway 108 (or Route 108) is a two-lane east/west highway on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River in the Eastern Townships and Chaudiere-Appalaches regions of Quebec. Its eastern terminus is in Beauceville at the junction of Route 173, and the western terminus is at the junction of Route 112..
Quebec route 109
Quebec route 109 begins at Quebec route 117 about 4 km northwest of Rivière-Héva, proceeding north approximately 59 km to Amos. From Amos, the highway extends 182 km (113 miles) to Matagami. At Matagami, the road continues northwards as Route de la Baie James (James Bay Road). While now classifie..
Quebec Route 111
Provincial Highway 111 (or Route 111) is a north/south highway in Quebec on the north shore of the Saint Lawrence River in the Abitibi-Témiscamingue region of Quebec. Its northern terminus is close to Normétal at the junction of Route 393, and its southern terminus is in Val-d'Or at the junction o..
Quebec route 112
Highway 112 (or Route 112) is a busy east/west highway on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River. Its eastern terminus is in Frampton at the junction of Route 275, and the western terminus is in downtown Montréal, after crossing the Victoria Bridge. The stretch between Vallée-Jonction and Sh..
Quebec route 113
Quebec Route 113 is a north/south two lane highway in northern Quebec, Canada. It starts at Quebec route 117 just north of Louvicourt, now part of Val-d'Or and continues north and north-east roughly until Waswanipi from where it continues east until it ends at Quebec route 167, just south of Chiboug..
Quebec route 116
Highway 116 (or Route 116) is an east/west highway on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River. Its eastern terminus is in Lévis at the junction of Route 132, and the western terminus is at the junction of Route 112 in Saint-Hubert. The stretch between Lévis and Plessisville does not have much..
Quebec route 117
Route 117 is a provincial highway within the Canadian province of Quebec, running between Montreal and the Quebec/Ontario border where it continues as Ontario Highway 66 east of Kirkland Lake, Ontario. It is an important road as it is the only direct route between southern Quebec and the Abitibi-T..
Quebec route 122
Route 122 is an east/west highway on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River in Quebec, Canada. Its eastern terminus is in Victoriaville at the junction of Route 116, and the western terminus is at the junction of Route 132 close to Yamaska. The highway acts mainly as the main link between Drumm..
Quebec route 125
Route 125 is a Quebec highway running from Montreal to Saint Donat in the Laurentians. The southern section of Route 125 runs parallel to Quebec Autoroute 25 in Montreal, Laval, Mascouche, and Terrebonne. At Saint-Espirit, the Autoroute ends, and 125 continues northwards. See also List of Quebec p..
Quebec route 131
Route 131 is a Quebec highway running from Lavaltrie (junction of Quebec route 138) to Saint-Michel-des-Saints in Lanaudiere. This route, combined with Quebec Autoroute 31, provides the key route to Joliette, and then continues northward through Saint-Felix-de-Valois, Saint-Jean-de-Martha, and Sain..
Quebec route 132
Route 132 is the longest highway in Quebec. It follows the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River from the border with the state of New York in the hamlet of Dundee, west of Montréal to the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and circles the Gaspé Peninsula. This highway is known as the Navigator's Route. I..
Quebec route 133
Highway 133 (or Route 133) is a north/south highway on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River. Its northern terminus is in Sorel-Tracy, at the junction of Route 132, and the southern terminus is in Saint-Armand at the United States border with Vermont, close to Highgate Springs, where it conti..
Quebec route 134
Quebec Route 134 , is a Quebec highway running from Montreal, Quebec to Candiac, including a crossing of the Saint Lawrence River over the Jacques Cartier Bridge. From Longueuil to Candiac (junction of Quebec Autoroute 15), it is named boulevard Taschereau, named after a prominent Quebec family, tha..
Quebec route 137
Route 137 is a north/south highway on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River in Quebec, Canada. Its northern terminus is in Saint-Denis-sur-Richelieu, at the junction of Route 133, and the southern terminus is in Granby at the junction of Route 112. See also List of Quebec provincial highways..
Quebec route 138
Route 138 is one of the oldest highways in Canada. The western terminus is in Elgin, at the border with the state of New York south-west of Montréal (connecting with New York State Route 30), and it follows the north shore of the Saint Lawrence River past Montréal to the eastern terminus in Natas..
Quebec route 139
Highway 139 (or Route 139) is a north/south highway on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River. Its northern terminus is in St-Nicéphore, now part of Drummondville, at the junction of Route 143, and the southern terminus is in Abercorn at the border with Vermont, close to Richford. See also L..
Quebec route 141
Highway 141 (or Route 141) is a north/south highway in Quebec on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River. Its northern terminus is close to Magog at the junction of Route 112 and Autoroute 10, and the southern terminus is south of the village of Saint-Herménégilde at the border with Vermont, c..
Quebec route 143
Highway 143 (or Route 143) is a north/south highway on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River. Its northern terminus is in Saint-François-du-Lac at the junction of Route 132, and the southern terminus is in Stanstead at the border with Vermont where the road continues as U.S. Route 5 in Derby ..
Quebec route 147
Route 147 is a two-lane north/south highway on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River in Quebec, Canada. Its northern terminus is close to Lennoxville, now part of Sherbrooke at the junction of Route 143, and the southern terminus is at the border with Vermont, where the road continues as Road ..
Quebec route 148
Route 148 (formerly Route 8 before 1970) is a major east/west highway on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River and Ottawa River. Its eastern terminus is in Laval, and the western terminus is in L'Isle-aux-Allumettes in the Outaouais region, where it crosses the Ottawa River and ends in Pembroke..
Quebec route 153
Route 153 is a two-lane north/south highway in Quebec, Canada, which starts in Yamachiche at the junction of Autoroute 40 and ends in Lac-aux-Sables at the junction of Quebec route 363. See also List of Quebec provincial highways ..
Quebec route 157
Route 157 is a two-lane north/south highway on the north shore of the Saint Lawrence River in Quebec, Canada. Its northern terminus is in Shawinigan at the junction of Route 153, and the southern terminus is at the junction of Route 138 in Cap-de-la-Madeleine, now part of Trois-Rivières. See also..
Quebec route 158
Route 158 is an east west arterial road running between Lachute, Quebec and Berthierville, Quebec, north of the Ottawa and St. Lawrence rivers, in the Laurentides region. It runs parallel to Quebec Autoroute 50 from Lachute to Quebec Autoroute 15 near Mirabel Airport, and also passes through Saint..
Quebec route 159
Provincial Highway 159 (or Route 159) is a two-lane north/south highway on the north shore of the Saint Lawrence River in Quebec, Canada. Its northern terminus is in Saint-Roch-de-Mékinac at the junction of Route 155, and the southern terminus is at the junction of Route 138 in Sainte-Anne-de-la-P..
Quebec route 161
Highway 161 (Route 161) is a north/south highway south of the St. Lawrence River. Its current northern terminus is at the junction of Autoroute 55, close to Saint-Wenceslas, and its southern terminus is at the border of Maine in the USA, where it continues as Route 27. See also List of Quebec provi..
Quebec route 162
Route 162 is a short 24km highway on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River in Quebec, Canada, linking Autoroute 20 in Saint-Louis-de-Blandford and Victoriaville, at the junction of Route 122. See also List of Quebec provincial highways ..
Quebec route 165
Route 165 is a 68km north/south highway on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River in Quebec, Canada. Its southern terminus is in Black Lake, now part of Thetford-Mines, at the junction of Route 112 and its northern terminus is close to Saint-Louis-de-Blandford at the junction of Autoroute 20. The..
Quebec route 170
Route 170 is a major east/west highway on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River in Quebec, Canada, and it parallels the Saguenay River on the south side of it. The western terminus of Route 170 is in Métabetchouan at the junction of Route 169, next to Lac Saint-Jean, and the eastern terminus is..
Quebec route 171
Highway 171 (Route 171) is a north/south highway on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River. Its southern terminus is in Scott at the junction of Route 173 and its northern terminus is in Lévis at the junction of Route 132. Route 171 follows the Chaudière River for most of its course, from the f..
Quebec route 172
Route 172 is an east/west highway on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River in Quebec, Canada, and it parallels the Saguenay River on the north side of it. The western terminus of Route 172 is in Saint-Nazaire at the junction of Route 169, and the eastern terminus is in Tadoussac, at the junction..
Quebec route 173
Highway 173 (Route 173 or Route-du-President-Kennedy) is a major north/south highway on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River. Its southern terminus is in Saint-Théophile in the hamlet of Armstrong, at the border with Maine, and its northern terminus is in Lévis at the junction of Route 132. ..
Quebec route 175
Highway 175 (Route 175) is a major north/south highway on both sides of the St. Lawrence River. Its southern terminus is in Saint-Lambert-de-Lauzon at the junction of Route 218 and its northern terminus is in Saguenay at the junction of Route 172, in the former city of Chicoutimi. Route 175 crosses..
Quebec route 185
Highway 185 eastbound, east of Rivière-du-Loup Route 185 is part of the Trans-Canada Highway. It travels from Rivière-du-Loup, Quebec to Edmundston, New Brunswick, a distance of about 100 km (62 miles). It connects Quebec Autoroute 20 and New Brunswick Highway 2. The southern section of th..
Quebec route 195
Route 195 is a 87 km two-lane north/south highway in Quebec, Canada, which starts in Matane at the junction of Quebec route 132 and ends in Saint-Zénon-du-Lac-Humqui. The highway acts mainly as a shortcut between Matane and the southern section of Quebec route 132 which leads to the Matapédia Rive..
Quebec route 197
Quebec Route 197 also known as Provincial Highway 197 is a short 19 km two-lane highway which cuts through the Appalachian Mountains in the municipality of Gaspé, Quebec, Canada. Its only function is to act as a shortcut to Route 132 which goes around the Forillon peninsula which makes up Forillon ..
Quebec route 198
Route 198 is a 127 km two-lane highway which cuts through the Appalachian Mountains in the Gaspé Peninsula, Quebec, Canada. It acts both as a shortcut to get to Gaspé, Quebec without having to go through many small villages and steep climbs on Route 132, and it also is the only link to Murdochvill..
Quebec route 199
Quebec route 199 is a 85km north/south highway located on the Magdalen Islands, in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. See also List of Quebec provincial highways ..
Quebec route 202
Provincial Highway 202 (or Route 202) is an east/west highway in Quebec, Canada. Its western terminus is at the junction of Route 132 in Sainte-Barbe and its eastern terminus is in Cowansville at the junction of Route 139. See also List of Quebec provincial highways ..
Quebec route 204
Highway 204 (or Route 204) is a two-lane east/west highway on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River in Quebec. It is one of the longest secondary highways in the province. Its eastern terminus is in Saint-Jean-Port-Joli at the junction of Route 132 and the western terminus is in Lac-Mégantic ..
Quebec route 205
Provincial Highway 205 (or Route 205) is a two-lane north/south highway on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River in the Montérégie region of Quebec, Canada. Its northern terminus is in Beauharnois at the junction of Route 132 and the southern terminus is at the junction of Route 219, close t..
Quebec route 212
Highway 212 (or Route 212) is a two-lane east/west highway in Quebec, Canada. Its western terminus is in Cookshire-Eaton at the junction of Route 108 and its eastern terminus is in Saint-Augustin-de-Woburn at the junction of Route 161. See also List of Quebec provincial highways ..
Quebec route 213
Route 213 is a short 9 km two-lane north/south highway in Quebec, Canada, which starts in Frelighsburg at the junction of Quebec route 237 and ends in Dunham at the junction of Quebec route 202. It is somewhat surprising that such a short stretch of highway, linking two small villages, got a provinc..
Quebec route 214
Highway 214 (or Route 214) is a two-lane east/west highway in Quebec, Canada. Its western terminus is in East Angus at the junction of Route 112 and its eastern terminus is in Nantes at the junction of Route 161. See also List of Quebec provincial highways ..
Quebec route 215
Route 215 is a 30 km two-lane north/south highway in Quebec, Canada, which starts in Sutton at the junction of Quebec route 139 and ends in Waterloo at the junction of Quebec route 112. It is the shortest link between Sutton and Autoroute 10. See also List of Quebec provincial highways ..
Quebec route 216
Highway 216 (or Route 216) is a two-lane east/west highway in Quebec, Canada, which starts in Sainte-Catherine-de-Hatley in the Eastern Townships at the junction of Route 108 and ends close to Sainte-Perpétue in Chaudière-Appalaches at the junction of Route 204. Route 216 follows mostly a northea..
Quebec route 218
Route 218 is a two-lane east/west highway in Quebec, Canada. Its western terminus is at the junction of Route 132 in Saint-Pierre-les-Becquets and its eastern terminus is close to Saint-Michel-de-Bellechasse at the junction of Route 281. From Saint-Pierre-les-Becquets to its junction with Autoroute ..
Quebec route 221
Highway 221 (Route 221) is a north/south highway on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River. Its northern terminus is close to Chateauguay at the junction of Route 207 and its southern terminus is close to Lacolle, where it crosses the US border and continues in Vermont as Highway 276. See also L..
Quebec route 223
Highway 223 (Route 223) is a north/south highway on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River. Its northern terminus is in Sorel-Tracy at the junction of Route 132 and its southern terminus is close to Lacolle, where it crosses the US border and continues in New York as U.S. 11. See also List of Qu..
Quebec route 226
Provincial Highway 226 (or Route 226) is a two-lane east/west highway in Quebec, Canada. Its western terminus is at the junction of Route 132 in Pierreville and its eastern terminus is close to Sainte-Croix at the junction of Route 271. Route 226 is an exclusively rural highway going through very ..
Quebec route 228
Provincial Highway 228 (or Route 228) is a 24 km two-lane east/west highway in Quebec, Canada, which starts at the junction of Quebec route 281 near La Durantaye and ends in Montmagny at the junction of Autoroute 20. The highway only goes through one village along the way, Saint-François-de-la-Rivi..
Quebec route 230
Provincial Highway 230 (or Route 230) is a two-lane east/west highway on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region of Eastern Quebec, Canada. Its eastern terminus is in Saint-Alexandre-de-Kamouraska at the junction of Route 289 and the western terminus is at the jun..
Quebec route 232
Provincial Highway 232 (or Route 232) is a two-lane east/west highway on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region of Eastern Quebec, Canada. Its eastern terminus is in Rimouski at the junction of Route 132 and the western terminus is at the junction of Route 289 in..
Quebec route 236
Provincial Highway 236 (or Route 236) is a two-lane east/west highway on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River in the Montérégie region of Quebec, Canada. Its eastern terminus is in Saint-Stanislas-de-Kostka at the junction of Route 132 and the western terminus is at the junction of Route 13..
Quebec route 237
Highway 237 (Route 237) is a short 15km north/south highway on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River. Its northern terminus is in Stanbridge East at the junction of Route 202 and its southern terminus is in Frelighsburg, where it crosses the US border and continues in Vermont as Highway 108. Se..
Quebec route 241
Highway 241 (Route 241) is a north/south highway on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River. Its northern terminus is in Roxton Falls at the junction of Route 139 and its southern terminus is close to Cowansville, at the junction of Route 139 once again. See also List of Quebec provincial highwa..
Quebec route 243
Highway 243 (Route 243) is a north/south highway on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River. Its northern terminus is in St-Félix-de-Kingsey at the junction of Route 255 and its southern terminus is in the township of Potton at the border with Vermont, USA. Route 243 is not a busy highway as it d..
Quebec route 245
Highway 245 (Route 245) is a north/south highway on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River in the Estrie region of Quebec. Its northern terminus is in Eastman at the junction of Route 112 and its southern terminus is close to Bolton-Est, at the junction of Route 243 See also List of Quebec prov..
Quebec route 247
Highway 247 (Route 247) is a north/south highway on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River in the Estrie region of Quebec. Its northern terminus is in Magog at the junction of Route 112 and its southern terminus is in Stanstead, at the junction of Route 143. See also List of Quebec provincial hi..
Quebec route 249
Provincial Highway 249 (or Route 249) is a two-lane north/south highway on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River in Quebec, Canada. Its northern terminus is in Asbestos at the junction of Route 255, and the southern terminus is at the junction of Route 112 close to Magog. See also List of Qu..
Quebec route 255
Highway 255 (Route 255) is a north/south highway on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River. Its northern terminus is in Baie-du-Febvre at the junction of Route 132 and its southern terminus is in Bury at the junction of Route 108. See also List of Quebec provincial highways ..
Quebec route 259
Provincial Highway 259 ( or Route 259) is a north/south highway on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River in Quebec, Canada. Its northern terminus is in Nicolet at the junction of Route 132 and its southern terminus is in Notre-Dame-du-Bon-Conseil at the junction of Route 122. See also List of..
Quebec route 261
Provincial Highway 261 ( or Route 261) is a north/south highway on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River in Quebec, Canada. Its northern terminus is in Bécancour at the junction of Route 132 and its southern terminus is in Saint-Valère at the junction of Route 161. See also List of Quebec p..
Quebec route 263
Provincial Highway 263 (or Route 263) is a two-lane north/south highway on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River in Quebec, Canada. Its northern terminus is in the community of Gentilly, part of Bécancour at the junction of Route 132, and the southern terminus is at the junction of Route 161 ..
Quebec route 265
Provincial Highway 265 (or Route 265) is a two-lane north/south highway on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River in Quebec, Canada. Its northern terminus is in Deschaillons at the junction of Route 132, and the southern terminus is at the junction of Route 165 in Plessisville. It used to conti..
Quebec route 267
Provincial Highway 267 (or Route 267) is a two-lane north/south highway on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River in Quebec, Canada. Its northern terminus is in Plessisville at the junction of Route 265, and the southern terminus is at the junction of Route 269 in Saint-Méthode-de-Frontenac, n..
Quebec route 269
Quebec Provincial Highway 269 (or Route 269) is a two-lane north-south highway on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River, in Quebec, Canada. Its northern terminus is close to Saint-Gilles at the junction of Route 116, and the southern terminus is at the junction of Route 173 in Armstrong, part ..
Quebec route 271
Provincial Highway 271 (or Route 271) is a two-lane north/south highway on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River in Quebec, Canada. Its northern terminus is in Sainte-Croix at the junction of Route 132, and the southern terminus is at the junction of Route 173 in Saint-Georges. See also List..
Quebec route 273
Provincial Highway 273 (or Route 273) is a short 22km two-lane north/south highway on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River in Quebec, Canada. Its northern terminus is in Saint-Antoine-de-Tilly at the junction of Route 132, and the southern terminus is at the junction of Route 269 in Saint-Gil..
Quebec route 275
Highway 275 (or Route 275) is a two-lane north/south highway in the Chaudière-Appalaches region in the province of Quebec. Its northern terminus is in Saint-Romuald, now part of Lévis at the junction of Route 132 and its southern terminus is in Saint-Côme-Linière at the junction of Route 173. S..
Quebec route 276
Provincial Highway 276 (or Route 276) is a 40km two-lane east/west highway on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River in the Chaudiere-Appalaches region of Quebec, Canada. Its eastern terminus is close to Lac-Etchemin at the junction of Route 277, and the western terminus is at the junction of R..
Quebec route 277
Provincial Highway 277 (or Route 277) is a two-lane north/south highway in the Chaudière-Appalaches region in the province of Quebec, Canada. Its northern terminus is in Saint-Henri at the junction of Route 173 and its southern terminus is in Sainte-Aurélie at the junction of Route 275. See also ..
Quebec route 279
Provincial Highway 279 (or Route 279) is a 48 km two-lane north-south highway in Quebec, Canada, which starts in Beaumont at the junction of Route 132 and ends in Notre-Dame-Auxiliatrice-de-Buckland at the junction of Route 216. The road goes through the Grande Plée Bleue between Beaumont and Saint..
Quebec route 281
Provincial Highway 281 (or Route 281) is a 75 km two-lane north/south highway in the Chaudière-Appalaches region in the province of Quebec, Canada. Its northern terminus is in St-Michel at the junction of Route 132 and its southern terminus is close to Saint-Camille-de-Lellis at the junction of Rou..
Quebec route 283
Provincial Highway 283 (or Route 283) is a 62 km two-lane north/south highway in the Chaudière-Appalaches region in the province of Quebec, Canada. Its northern terminus is in Montmagny at the junction of Route 132 and its southern terminus is close to Saint-Just-de-Bretenières at the junction of ..
Quebec route 285
Provincial Highway 285 (or Route 285) is a 48km two-lane north/south highway on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River in the Chaudiere-Appalaches region of Quebec, Canada. Its northern terminus is in L'Islet at the junction of Route 132 and the southern terminus is close to Saint-Adalbert at t..
Quebec route 287
Provincial Highway 287 (or Route 287) is a 42 km two-lane north/south highway on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region of Eastern Quebec, Canada. Its northern terminus is in Saint-Denis at the junction of Route 132 and the southern terminus is at Lac de l'Est, p..
Quebec route 289
Provincial Highway 289 (or Route 289) is a two-lane north/south highway on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region of eastern Quebec, Canada. Its northern terminus is in Saint-André at the junction of Route 132 and the southern terminus is at the border of New Br..
Quebec route 291
Provincial Highway 291 (or Route 291) is 55 km two-lane north/south highway in Quebec, Canada, which starts in Rivière-du-Loup at the junction of Route 132 and ends in Saint-Honoré-de-Témiscouata at the junction of Route 185. See also List of Quebec provincial highways ..
Quebec route 293
Provincial Highway 293 (or Route 293) is 67 km two-lane north/south highway in Quebec, Canada, which starts in Trois-Pistoles at the junction of Route 132 and ends in Cabano at the junction of Route 185. See also List of Quebec provincial highways ..
Quebec route 295
Provincial Highway 295 (or Route 295) is 98 km two-lane north/south highway in Quebec, Canada, which starts in Saint-Jean-de-Dieu at the junction of Route 293 and ends in Dégelis at the junction of Route 185. See also List of Quebec provincial highways ..
Quebec route 296
Provincial Highway 296 (or Route 296) is 60 km two-lane north/south highway in Quebec, Canada, which starts in Sainte-Françoise at the junction of Quebec route 293 and ends in Saint-Michel-du-Squatec at the junction of Quebec route 295. Provincial highways with even numbers usually follow the Sain..
Quebec route 297
Provincial Highway 297 (or Route 297) is short 25 km two-lane north/south highway in Quebec, Canada, which starts in Baie-des-Sables at the junction of Quebec route 132 and ends in Saint-Moise. The highway acts mainly as a shortcut between Baie-des-Sables and the southern section of Quebec route 13..
Quebec route 298
Provincial Highway 298 (or Route 298) is 40 km two-lane north/south highway in Quebec, Canada, which starts in Luceville at the junction of Quebec route 132 and ends in Saint-Charles-Garnier. Provincial highways with even numbers usually follow the Saint Lawrence River in a somewhat east/west direc..
Quebec route 299
Provincial Highway 299 (or Route 299) is a 137 km two-lane highway which cuts through the Appalachian Mountains in Quebec, Canada. It starts at the junction of Route 132 in Sainte-Anne-des-Monts and ends again at the junction of Route 132 close to New Richmond. It is an isolated highway with no vill..
Quebec route 315
Quebec route 315 is a road in the Canadian province of Quebec that connects Buckingham to Namur. Towns along route 315 BuckinghamL'Ange-GardienMayoMontpellierChénévilleNamur ..
Quebec route 317
The Quebec route 317 is a regional road in Papineau Regional County Municipality, Quebec, Canada. It connects Thurso, Quebec to Ripon, Quebec via St-Sixte. ..
Quebec route 321
Quebec route 321 is a regional road in Papineau Regional County Municipality, Quebec, Canada. It connects Papineauville to Chénéville. Other towns on the route include Ripon and St-Andre-Avellin. ..
Quebec route 344
Provincial Highway 344 (or Route 344) is an east/west highway on the north shore of the Saint Lawrence River in Quebec, Canada. Its western terminus is in Grenville-sur-la-Rouge at the junction of Route 148, and its eastern terminus is in L'Assomption at the junction of Route 343. It follows the Ott..
Quebec route 352
Route 352 is a 55 km east-west regional road in Quebec, Canada. It goes north from St-Maurice (exit 210 of autoroute 40) to Ste-Thècle. It goes through the village of St-Maurice, goes not far from St-Narcisse (not crossing the village), St-Stanislas, St-Adelphe, and then Ste-Thècle. From the St-..
Quebec route 354
Route 354 (highest elevation: 507 ft) is a east-west regional road in Quebec, Canada, starting from Quebec route 159 in Ste-Anne de la Pérade going to St-Raymond. It follows the Rivière Ste-Anne on the south shore most of the time. It is 55 km long, and is multiplexed with Quebec route 363 about 4..
Quebec route 359
Route 359 is a 32 km north-south regional road in Quebec, Canada, going from Champlain to Grand-Mère. It is one of the direct roads linking Quebec Autoroute 40 (exit 220) to the Shawinigan-Grand-Mère area. It goes through the villages of St-Luc-de-Vincennes and Lac-à-la-Tortue. See also List of..
Quebec route 361
Route 361 is a 20 km north-south regional road in Quebec, Canada, linking Batiscan and St-Narcisse, following the Batiscan river until Ste-Geneviève-de-Batiscan, the only village it goes through. This road is at exit 229 on Quebec Autoroute 40 See also List of Quebec provincial highways ..
Quebec route 362
Provincial Highway 362 (or Route 362) is a scenic 50 km two-lane highway which follows the Saint Lawrence River in the Charlevoix region in Quebec, Canada. It starts at the junction of Route 138 in Baie-Saint-Paul and ends again at the junction of Route 138 in La Malbaie. Route 138 provides a more d..
Quebec route 363
Route 363 is a 53 km south-north route in Quebec, Canada, going from Route 138 in Deschambault-Grondines along the St-Lawrence river to Lac-aux-Sables. It goes through St-Marc-des-Carrières where it is called Boulevard Bona-Dussault. After St-Marc, it enters a forest and then runs parallel to a r..
Quebec route 365
Route 365 is a 28 km north-south regional road in Quebec, Canada, linking Neuville and St-Raymond. It is the main road linking Quebec Autoroute 40 (exit 281) and the Quebec City area to St-Raymond and Pont-Rouge. Pont-Rouge is the only city it goes through, where it is multiplexed for only 400 mete..
Quebec route 367
Provincial Highway 367 (or Route 367) is a 100 km two-lane north/south highway on the north shore of the Saint Lawrence River in Quebec, Canada. Although technically a north/south highway, long stretches of the road are east/west. Its northern/western terminus is close to Lac-aux-Sables at the junct..
Quebec route 368
Provincial Highway 368 (or Route 368) is a 72 km two-lane east/west highway in Quebec, Canada, which is located on Île d'Orléans and includes the bridge which leads on to the island. It starts at the junction of Quebec Autoroute 40 at exit 325 in Beauport, now part of Quebec City, crosses the Pont..
Quebec route 386
Provincial Highway 386 (or Route 386) is a 75 km two-lane east/west highway located in the Abitibi-Témiscamingue region in Quebec, Canada. It starts at the junction of Route 111 close to Amos and ends at the junction of Route 113 in Senneterre. See also List of Quebec provincial highways ..
Quebec route 389
Quebec's Route 389 connects Route 138 adjacent to Baie-Comeau with the Newfoundland and Labrador border, connecting with the Trans-Labrador Highway (Newfoundland and Labrador provincial highway 500) to Wabush and Labrador City, and beyond to Goose Bay. On its way it skirts the eastern shore of Mani..
Quebec route 395
Provincial Highway 395 (or Route 395) is a two-lane north/south highway located in the Abitibi-Témiscamingue region in Quebec, Canada. It starts at the junction of Route 117 close to Cadillac, now part of Rouyn-Noranda and ends at the junction of Route 397 in Rochebaucourt. See also List of Quebe..
Quebec Route 397
Provincial Highway 397 (or Route 397) is a two-lane north/south highway located in the Abitibi-Témiscamingue region in Quebec, Canada. It starts at the junction of Route 117 in Val-d'Or and ends at the junction of Route 113 close to Lebel-sur-Quévillon. See also List of Quebec provincial highway..
Quebec Route 399
Provincial Highway 399 (or Route 399) is a short 20km two-lane north/south highway located in the Abitibi-Témiscamingue region in Quebec, Canada. It starts at the junction of Route 111 close to Amos and ends in the village of Berry. See also List of Quebec provincial highways ..
Quebec Senior Hockey League
The Quebec Senior Hockey League (QSHL) was an amateur ice hockey league that operated between 1944 and 1953 in Québec, Canada, before becoming the semi-professional Quebec Hockey League (QHL). The QSHL, though it operated as an amateur hockey league, was in truth more of a semi-pro league, as it em..
Quebec separatist events and strategies
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Quebec Sign Language
Quebec Sign Language, known in French as Langue des signes québécoise and typically abbreviated LSQ, is a sign language used in Canada. Most LSQ users are located in Quebec, but a few are scattered in major cities in the rest of the country. LSQ is closely related to both American Sign Language..
Quebec South
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Quebec sovereignty movement
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Quebec Student Sports Federation
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Quebec Superior Court
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Quebec Veto Reference
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Quebec West
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Quebec West and South
Quebec West and South was a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1935 to 1949. This riding was created in 1933 from Quebec South and Quebec West ridings. It was abloished in 1947 when it was merged into Quebec West riding. See ..
Quebo
Quebo is a town located in the Tombali Region of Guinea-Bissau. ..
Quebracho
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Quebrada de Humahuaca
The Quebrada de Humahuaca is a narrow mountain valley located in the province of Jujuy in north-west Argentina, about 1,500 km from Buenos Aires ([23°11′59″S, 65°20′56″W]). It is about 155 kilometres long, oriented north-south, bordered by the Altiplano in the west and north, b..
Quebradillas, Puerto Rico
Quebradillas is a municipality of the island of Puerto Rico, located in the north-western shore. It is a small town of approximately 30,000 people. The town was founded in 1823 by Don Felipe Ruiz. This town derives its name from the large amount of streams flowing through it. The name literally mea..
Quebradillas Pirates
The Piratas de Quebradillas (Quebradillas Pirates) is a basketball team of the National Superior Basketball League of Puerto Rico (BSN). Founded in the 1930s, it is one of the original teams of the league. Many famous players have played for the Piratas, including Teique Linares and Neftali Rivera...
Quechan
Yumas. In: "United States and Mexican Boundary Survey. Report of William H. Emory ...." Washington. 1857. Volume I. The Quechan (also Yuma, Yuman, Kwtsan, Kwtsaan) are a Native American tribe who live on the Fort Yuma Reservation on the lower Colorado River in Arizona just north of the border ..
Quechan language
Quechan, also known as "Yuma", is the native language of the Quechan peoples. It is a Yuman language. ..
Quechee, Vermont
Quechee is one of five unincorporated villages in the town of Hartford, Windsor County, Vermont. It is the site of the Quechee Gorge on the Ottauquechee River and is also the home to the Quechee Lakes planned community. Contents 1 Government and Civic2 Quechee Lakes master planned com..
Quechua
Quechua (Runa Simi) is a Native American language of South America. It was the language of the Inca Empire, and is today spoken in various dialects by some 10 million people throughout South America, including Peru and Bolivia, southern Colombia and Ecuador, north-western Argentina and northern Ch..
Quechuan and Aymaran spelling shift
In recent years, the spelling of place names in Peru and Bolivia has been revised among Quechua and Aymara speakers. The major changes are to replace both the consonants c and q[u] with a k and replace the digraph hu with the single letter w. This is considered to be part of a general gro..
Quechuan languages
The Quechuan languages are a family of related languages in South America. It has between two and 46 members, depending on how one counts languages and dialects. All of them can be called varieties of Quechua; the best-known variety is the dialect of Cuzco, an early variety of which was the offic..
Quechua (Geography)
Quechua is one of the eight Natural Regions of Peru. It is located between the 2 300 and 3 500 m above the sea level. It is composed by big valleys that are divided by rivers. These rivers are kept thanks to the estival rains. Its flora includes the aliso or alder, the lambran or Andean alder..
Quechua language/Swadesh list
Swadesh list of 207 words in English and Quechua of the Cuzco region. Contents 1 Presentation2 List3 See also4 Bibliography5 External links Presentation For further information, read the article: Swadesh list The Swadesh word list, developed by the linguist Morris Swade..
Queckenstedt's maneuver
Queckenstedt's maneuver is an outdated clinical test, formerly used for diagnosing spinal stenosis. The test is performed by placing the patient in lateral decubitus position, thereafter the clinician performs a lumbar puncture. The opening pressure is measured. Then, the clinician's assistant compr..
Quecreek Mine Rescue
--> The Quecreek Mine Rescue took place over 78 hours, July 24–28, 2002. All nine miners were rescued. Contents 1 Accident and rescue2 The miners3 Aftermath4 See also5 External links Accident and rescue On July 24, 2002, coal miners at the Quecreek Mine in Somer..
Quedara basiflava
Quedara basiflava, commonly known as the Yellow-Base/Golden Tree Flitter, is a butterfly belonging to the family Hesperiidae. ..
Quedenfeldtia
Classification of genus Quedenfeldtia: Quedenfeldtia moerensQuedenfeldtia trachyblepharus ..
Quedgeley
Quedgeley is a suburb and civil parish of Gloucester, England, situated south-west of the city. It is the only civil parish in Gloucester, and a has a population of 11,800. Quedgeley Pond, an area of marshy ground adjacent to Clearwater Drive, regularly attracts Jack Snipe in winter. External lin..
Quedius curtipennis
Quedius curtipennis is a beetle found in Britain. It is similar in appearance to Quedius fuliginosus, which is a less common species, however, the eyes of fuliginosus are more convex and the basal antennal segments darker. The punctures on the elytra are slightly stronger in curtipennis. ..
Quedius fuliginosus
Quedius fuliginosus is a beetle found in Britain. It is similar in appearance to Quedius curtipennis, which is a more common species, however, the eyes of fuliginosus are more convex and the basal antennal segments darker. The punctures on the elytra are slightly stronger in curtipennis. ..
Quedlinburg
The market square of Quedlinburg. Quedlinburg is a town located near the Harz mountains, in the west of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Quedlinburg is the capital of the district of Quedlinburg. History The city of Quedlinburg has existed since at least the early ninth century, when a settlement k..
Quedlinburg (district)
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Quedlinburg Itala fragment
Scenes from Chapter 15 of 1 Kings from the Quedlinburg Itala fragment. The Quedlinburg Itala fragment (Berlin, Staatsbibliothek Preussicher Kulturbesitz, Cod. theol. lat. fol. 485) is a fragment of six folios from a large 5th century illuminated manuscript of an Old Latin translation of the B..
Queen
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Queen has many meanings: Monarchs: Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, the current monarch of the United Kingdom and the fifteen other Commonwealth Realmsfor other reigning monarchs titled Queen, refer to:* Monarch: Current ..
Queen's (electoral district)
There have been several electoral districts in Canada named Queen's or Queens. Federal electoral districts Queen's, a New Brunswick electoral district which returned members to the Canadian House of Commons from 1867–1892Queens, a Nova Scotia electoral district which returned members to the ..
Queen's (New Brunswick electoral district)
Queen's was a federal electoral district in New Brunswick, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1896. It was created by the British North America Act of 1867. It consisted of the County of Queen's. It was abolished in 1892 when it was merged into Sunbury—Q..
Queen's (Prince Edward Island electoral district)
For other electoral districts named Queen's, see Queen's (electoral district) Queen's was a federal electoral district in Prince Edward Island, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1904 to 1968. This riding was created in 1903 from parts of East Prince, East Queen's a..
Queen's and Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer
The Queen's and Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer is an officer in Scotland who represents the Crown's interests in bona vacantia, ultimus haeres and treasure trove. The Q<R holds two offices, both instituted at the foundation of the Court of Exchequer in Scotland in 1707 and which were joined in 183..
Queen's Arcade
A shopping centre in Cardiff, opened April 28 1994. It connects with St. David's Centre The arcade has two levels, and is unusual in that the levels are sloped, so that despite its two entrances being on the same level, the upper floor at one entrance is the ground floor at the other. It was used ..
Queen's Award for Enterprise
The Queen's Award for Enterprise is an award for British companies and other organizations who excel at international trade, innovation or sustainable development. The prestigious award is the greatest accolade a British company can receive. To be awarded the Queen's Award for Enterprise in the cat..
Queen's Award for Forestry
The Queen's Award for Forestry is awarded by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II to recognise outstanding contributions to forestry by a Commonwealth citizen nominated by the Commonwealth Forestry Association. The award recognises achievements and supports future work of an outstanding mid-career foreste..
Queen's Bands
The Queen's Bands, established in 1905, is the largest and oldest student marching band in Canada. They make their home in Grant Hall on the campus of Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. The Bands are currently led by Operations Managers Adam Gaudry and Emily Shackles, and Drum Major ..
Queen's Bargemaster
The King's/Queen's Bargemaster is a subordinate officer of the Royal Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom. He is responsible for the twelve Royal Watermen, each of whom receives an annual salary of £3.50. Those watermen over the age of 70 years become extra watermen to the King/Queen...
Queen's Baton Relay
The Queen's Baton Relay, similar to the Olympic Torch Relay, is a relay around the world held prior to the beginning of the Commonwealth Games. The Baton carries a message from the Head of the Commonwealth, currently Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Contents 1 Melbourne, 20061.1 About ..
Queen's Beasts
The Queen's Beasts are heraldic symbols depicting animals traditionally associated with British royal family. In 1953, a set of six-foot (1.83 m) high statues by sculptor James Woodford was placed at the entrance of Westminster Abbey for the coronation ceremony of Queen Elizabeth II. Portland ston..
Queen's Bridge
The Queens Bridge is a bridge in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is one of four bridges in the city. It was built and opened in the year 1849 by Queen Victoria and it replaced the Long Bridge. Many versions of the Long Bridge were destroyed during the eighteenth century and nineteenth century, and ..
Queen's Champion
The Honourable Queen's Champion is an office held in grand serjeanty by the owner of the Manor of Scrivelsby since 1066. He is also Standard-Bearer of England. Contents 1 History1.1 Origins1.2 Modern times2 Current Queen's Champion History Origins The office was originally g..
Queen's Club
Entrance to Queen's Club during preparations for the 2005 Queen's Club Championships. The Queen's Club is a private sporting club in West Kensington, London. Founded in 1886, the Queen's Club was the world's first multipurpose sports complex. The club hosts the prestigious annual Queen's Club..
Queen's Club Championships
Goran Ivanisevic and Mario Ancic playing doubles during the 2004 Queen's Club Championships The Queen's Club Championships is an annual tournament for male tennis players, held on grass courts at the Queen's Club in London. The event is an International Series tournament on Association of Ten..
Queen's College
Queen's College, Queens' College or Queens College is the name of more than one institution. University: Queens College, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA Colleges within universities: Queens' College, Cambridge, University of Cambridge, EnglandQueen's College (University of Melbourne), AustraliaQueen..
Queen's College, Guyana
Queen's College is a prestigious secondary school in Guyana. It was established in 1844 as the Queen's College Grammar School for boys. The school became co-educational in 1975. In 1997, the school was partially destroyed in a fire, but extensive reconstruction has been carried out. Damage was est..
Queen's College, Hong Kong
Queen's College (皇仁書院) School Emblem Motto "Labor Omnia Vincit" (Latin) "勤有功" (Chinese) [Latin for "Labour conquers all difficulties."] Founded 1862 School Type Public Location Causeway Bay, Hong Kong Medium of Instruction English Enrolment 1,200 students Campus S..
Queen's College, London
Queen's College is an all-girls English public school located in Harley Street, London. It was founded in 1848 by Frederick Denison Maurice, Professor of English Literature and History at King's College, London. In the same year it was founded, the school was granted a Royal Charter for the furthe..
Queen's College, Nassau
Queen's College, founded in 1890, is the oldest private school in the Bahamas. Located in Nassau, QC is a Methodist school that consists of three levels - an early learning centre, primary school and high school. Queen's College is one of the more progressive schools in the Bahamas offering Advanced..
Queen's College, Taunton
Queen's College is located in Taunton, England. It is a Public Day/Boarding school for children of the ages 2 through to 18. The school incorporates a Nursury, Pre-Prep, Junior and Seniors schools. --> The Senior School is split into boarding and day houses for girls and boys: [Fielding Hou..
Queen's College (University of Melbourne)
Queen's College is a residential College affiliated with the University of Melbourne providing accommodation to 218 students who are attending the University of Melbourne, RMIT University and Monash University's Victorian College of Pharmacy. In addition to the students, the Queen's College also..
Queen's College Lagos
Situated in Yaba, Lagos, Nigeria, Queen's College Lagos is often referred to as the "Sister College" of King's College, Lagos. Founded in 1927, it is a large government-owned girl's secondary (high) school with boarding facilities. There are six forms which are equivalent to the American 7th grades ..
Queen's College Old Boys' Association Secondary School
Queen's College Old Boys' Association Secondary School (皇仁舊生會中學) is a school on the Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. It was founded by Queen's College Old Boys' Association, an alumni organisation of Queen's College, in 1987. The campus faces north to the Rambler Channel, in the west end ..
Queen's Colour Squadron
A QCS sentry relieves a Coldstream Guards sentry at the Tower of London The Queen's Colour Squadron is a unit of the RAF Regiment. It is a dual operational/ceremonial unit; in its operational role, it is a field squadron responsible for the defence of RAF and other assets on the ground from en..
Queen's Commendation for Bravery
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Queen's Commissioner
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Queen's Counsel
The official portrait of former Canadian Prime Minister Kim Campbell, who was made a Queen's Counsel as Justice Minister in 1992. In this image her QC robes are seen draped over a chair Queen's Counsel (postnominal QC), during the reign of a male sovereign known as King's Counsel (KC), are, i..
Queen's County (electoral district)
Queen's County was a federal electoral district in Prince Edward Island, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1873 to 1896. This riding was created in 1873 when Prince Edward Island joined the Canadian Confederation. It was abolished in 1892 when it was redistribute..
Queen's County (UK Parliament constituency)
Queen's County County constituency Created: 1801, 1918 Abolished: 1885, 1922 Type: House of Commons A former UK Parliament constituency in Ireland, returning two Members of Parliament 1801-1885 and one in 1918-1922. Contents 1 Boundaries2 Members of Parliament3 Elections4..
Queen's County Leix (UK Parliament constituency)
Queen's County Leix County constituency Created: 1885 Abolished: 1918 Type: House of Commons Leix, a division of Queen's County, was a former UK Parliament constituency in Ireland, returning one Member of Parliament 1885-1918. Prior to the United Kingdom general election, 1885 and after t..
Queen's County Ossory (UK Parliament constituency)
Queen's County Ossory County constituency Created: 1885 Abolished: 1918 Type: House of Commons Ossory, a division of Queen's County, was a former UK Parliament constituency in Ireland, returning one Member of Parliament 1885-1918. Prior to the United Kingdom general election, 1885 and aft..
Queen's Cove, Newfoundland and Labrador
Queen's Cove was a settlement located south of Clarenville. The population was 99 in 1956. See also List of communities in Newfoundland and Labrador ..
Queen's Cross Church
The Church of Scotland parish church Glasgow: Queen's Cross, also known as The Mackintosh Church, is the only church designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Contents 1 History2 Mackintosh Design2.1 Exterior2.2 Interior3 Home of Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society4 See..
Queen's Cross Church, Aberdeen
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since May 2006. Queens Cross Church is loc..
Queen's Daughters
Queen's Daughters is a religious and charitable society founded at St. Louis, Missouri, December 5, 1889, by Miss Mary Hoxsey. It was organized to supplement the work done for the poor in their homes by the members of the Conference of St. Vincent de Paul. Several years later, the papal sanction and..
Queen's Division
The Queen's Division is a British Army command, training and administrative apparatus designated for the current large infantry regiments. The Queen's Division was formed in 1968 with the regimentation of the Home Counties Brigade, Fusiliers Brigade and East Anglian Brigade, followed by the union of..
Queen's English Society
The objects of the Queen’s English Society are to promote the maintenance, knowledge, understanding, development and appreciation of the English language as used both colloquially and in literature; to educate the public in its correct and elegant usage; and to discourage the intrusion of anything..
Queen's Faculty of Applied Science
The Faculty of Applied Science is the faculty responsible for all students pursuing degrees in the various engineering disciplines at Queen's University. Undergraduate students are represented by the Engineering Society. History In 1893, the Ontario government established the Kingston School of Mi..
Queen's Faculty of Arts and Sciences
The largest of all faculties at Queen's University, and one of the original three faculties that founded the school in 1841. The faculty’s student government is the Arts and Science Undergraduate Society. ASUS sends eight representatives and its executive to the university-wide undergraduate stu..
Queen's Faculty of Health Sciences
The Queen's Faculty of Health Sciences contains three schools: the School of Medicine, the School of Nursing, and the School of Rehabilitation Therapy. This faculty also administers Queen's University's highly competitive Life Sciences and Biochemistry programs. The educational program leading to ..
Queen's Faculty of Law
The Queen's Faculty of Law is a faculty of Queen's University. In 1949 Queen’s University, the University of Ottawa and the University of Toronto were operating law schools not recognized by the Law Society of Upper Canada. Finally, in 1957 the Law Society of Upper Canada agreed to allow uni..
Queen's Film Theatre
The Queen's Film Theatre, or QFT for short, is an art house cinema in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is the largest cultural cinema in Ireland. It houses two medium sized screens featuring luxury French seating. In 2004 it underwent an extensive refurbishment and now includes a bright, modern bar ..
Queen's First Aid
Queen's First Aid (QFA) was formed in 1986 to provide prompt, efficient, and effective first aid services to the Queen's University community. The entirely student-run volunteer organization, with their trademark red hooded sweatshirts, have become a fixture on the campus. QFA provides service ..
Queen's Flag Sergeant
The King/Queen's Flag Sergeant is a member of the Master of the Household's Department in the British Royal Household. The post is filled by a serving non-commissioned officer from the Household Cavalry for a period of two years. He is responsible for raising and lowering the Royal Standard from..
Queen's Gallantry Medal
The Queen's Gallantry Medal was instituted on the 20th of June 1974 to replace the British Empire Medal with oakleaves. The medal is awarded for "exemplary acts of bravery", and is primarily a civilian medal, although military personnel can receive it for acts not in the face of the enemy, below t..
Queen's Gallery
There is also a Queen's Gallery in Edinburgh. The Queen's Gallery is a public art gallery located at Buckingham Palace, home of the British monarch, in London. The gallery exhibits works from the royal art collection (i.e. those works owned by the Queen "in trust for the nation" rather than privatel..
Queen's Gallery, Edinburgh
There is also a Queen's Gallery in London. The Queen's Gallery is an art gallery in Edinburgh, Scotland. It forms part of the Palace of Holyroodhouse complex. It was opened in 2002 by Queen Elizabeth II, and exhibits works from the Royal Collection. It is open to the public daily. This Victorian bu..
Queen's Gambit
tright The Queen's Gambit is a chess opening that starts with the moves 1.d4 d5 2.c4 The Queen's Gambit is one of the oldest known chess openings, as Lucena wrote about it in 1497 and it is ment..
Queen's Gambit Accepted
tright The Queen's Gambit Accepted, commonly abbreviated to QGA, is a chess opening characterized by the opening moves 1. d4 d5 2. c4 dxc4 (see algebraic chess notation). Black's capture of the w..
Queen's Gambit Declined
tright The Queen's Gambit Declined (QGD) is, in its broadest sense, any variation of the Queen's Gambit chess opening where Black does not play the Queen's Gambit Accepted, 2...dxc4, after 1.d4 ..
Queen's Gardens, Hull
Queens Gardens is a set of gardens in the centre of Kingston upon Hull, England. They are built on the area that used to be Queens Dock. A statue of William Wilberforce stands on a large column which dominates the garden. Hull School of Art lies behind this column. Victoria Square is at the other e..
Queen's Gardens (Croydon)
The Queen's Gardens are a small area of urban gardens in the centre of Croydon, South London. They are bordered by Croydon Town Hall, Taberner house, Park Lane and Katharine Street. The gardens and its central fountain were opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1986. The area had previously consisted of ..
Queen's Gate
Queen's Gate is a major street in South Kensington, London. It runs from Kensington Road south, intersecting with Cromwell Road, and then on to Brompton Road. At the Northern end, you'll start with a side-view of the Royal Albert Hall, technically on Kensington Gore. Then the side view of several..
Queen's Golden Gaels
Queen's Golden Gaels Logo The Queen's Golden Gaels are the athletic teams that represent Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Team colours are blue, red and gold. Their rallying cry is the "Oil Thigh", a fight song sung in gaelic by spectators when the home team scores a point, g..
Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry
The Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry is awarded for a book of verse published by someone from the United Kingdom or a Commonwealth realm. Originally the award was open only to British subjects living in the United Kingdom, but in 1985 the scope was extended to include people from the Commonwealth realm..
Queen's Guard
Sentry of the Grenadier Guards posted outside St James's Palace The Queen's Guard and Queen's Life Guard are the names given to contingents of cavalry and infantry soldiers charged with guarding the official royal residences in London. The British Army has had regiments of both Horse Guards an..
Queen's Guide to the Sands
The Queen's Guide to the Sands is the royally appointed guide to crossing the sands of Morecambe Bay. As of 2006, the Guide is Cedric Robinson MBE, who became the 25th guide in 1963. Until the building of the railway in 1867, the sands had been a major transport route in the area, with Guides ap..
Queen's Hall
The Queen's Hall was a classical music concert hall in Central London, England, opened in 1893, but is best known for being where The Promenade Concerts were founded by Robert Newman in 1895. It was situated in Langham Place, and had a total of 17 entrances and exits on three streets (the other two..
Queen's House
The Queen's House, Greenwich The Queen's House, Greenwich, was designed and begun in 1616-1617 by architect Inigo Jones for Anne of Denmark (the queen of King James I of England) and completed, also by Jones, about 1635 for Queen Henrietta Maria, wife of King Charles I. The House is one of the..
Queen's Indian, 4.g3
tright In chess, E15 is the ECO code for the Queen's Indian, 4.g3 chess opening. The game begins 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6 4.g3. The diagrammed position covers the ECO codes E15-E19 and can tr..
Queen's Indian Defense
tright The Queen's Indian Defense is a chess opening defined by the moves 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6. Since White's third move 3.Nf3, a move commonly played to avoid the Nimzo-Indian Defence, doe..
Queen's Jacket Bars
Faculty specific jackets are a long-standing tradition among all students at Queen's University. The Jackets are usually received before Christmas and cannot be worn before the last exam of the autumn term is written. In accordance with certain rules, Queen's students can customize their jackets. ..
Queen's Knight Defense
tright The Queen's Knight Defense is a chess opening defined by the opening moves 1.d4 Nc6. The opening was tried by some hypermodern players such as Aron Nimzowitsch and Efim Bogoljubov but the ..
Queen's Lancashire Regiment
--> The Queen's Lancashire Regiment (QLR) was an infantry regiment of the British Army, part of the King's Division. It was formed in 1970 through the amalgamation of the two remaining Lancashire infantry regiments, the Lancashire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Volunteers) and the Loyal Regiment (Nor..
Queen's Lane
Queen's Lane is a historic street in central Oxford, England, named after Queen's College, to the south and west. At the south-eastern end of Queen's Lane is a junction onto the High Street. To the west is Queen's College and to the east on the corner is the Queen's Lane Coffee House, a historic co..
Queen's Lawn
The Queen's Lawn is a green area situated at the centre of Imperial College London South Kensington campus, right next to the Queen's Tower. It provides an open space of 1600 sq metres for holding college activities. In April 2006, the Imperial College student newspaper Felix reported that the col..
Queen's Medical Centre
A welcome sign at the entrance This is about the hospital in the United Kingdom, for the hospital in Hawai'i, see Queen's Medical Center. The Queen's Medical Centre (popularly known as QMC or Queen's Med) situated in Nottingham, England, is the largest hospital in the United Kingdom, and the ..
Queen's Men
This is about Queen Elizabeth's playing company. See also Queen Anne's Men. The Queen's Men was an Elizabethan playing company that operated between 1583 and 1595. It was a popular company and its patron was Queen Elizabeth I. Among its actors was the famous clown Richard Tarlton. ..
Queen's Messenger
The Corps of Queen's Messengers are couriers employed by the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office. They hand-carry secret and important documents to British embassies and consulates around the world. Many Queen's Messengers are retired Army officers. Messengers generally travel in plain clothes i..
Queen's metal
Queen's Metal, an alloy of nine parts tin and one each of antimony, lead, and bismuth, is intermediate in hardness between pewter and britannia metal. It was developed by English pewtersmiths in the 16th century; the recipe was initially a secret and was reserved for pieces made for the English roya..
Queen's Mine
Queen's Mine is a village in Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe and is located about 55km north-east of Bulawayo along the Bulawayo-Eastnor road. The village grew up around the now closed Queen's Mine. The gold mine was pegged on the site of ancient diggings in 1893. It derived its name from the nearby Nd..
Queen's Nympton
Queen's Nympton or Queensnympton is a small civil parish in the North Devon district of Devon, England. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 32. There is no actual settlement by the name - the parish was originally an exclave of South Molton, but was split to form a separate civil p..
Queen's Official Birthday
This article refers to the Monarch over the Commonwealth Realms The Queen's Official Birthday, sometimes known as "Queen's Birthday", is celebrated as a public holiday in several Commonwealth countries (usually Commonwealth Realms). It is also celebrated in Fiji, now a republic. The exact date ce..
Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders
The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders was a regiment of the British Army. The regiment was raised from among the members of the Clan Cameron in 1793 by Sir Allan Cameron of Ericht (1753-1828)as the 79th Highlanders in 1793 on the Irish establishment, it became part of the British Army in 1804. The reg..
Queen's Own Highlanders (Seaforth and Camerons)
The Queen's Own Highlanders (Seaforth and Camerons), officially abbreviated "QOHldrs," was an infantry regiment in the Scottish Division of the British Army. It was formed on 7 February 1961 at Redford Barracks, Edinburgh, with the amalgamation of 1st Battalion, Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders and 1..
Queen's Own Hussars
The Queen's Own Hussars, normally referred to by the abbreviation QOH, was a United Kingdom cavalry regiment, formed from the amalgamation of 3rd The King's Own Hussars and the 7th (Queen's Own) Hussars in Tidworth in 1958. The regiment was posted to Aden in 1967, and to Hohne, Germany in 1970, ..
Queen's Own McKamikaze Highlanders
The Queen's Own McKamikaze Highlanders is a fictional regiment of the British Army from the television series Monty Python's Flying Circus. History The regiment features in a sketch during Episode 12 of Series 3 of Monty Python's Flying Circus. The regiment is introduced as Britain's first "Kamikaz..
Queen's Own Yeomanry
The Queen's Own Yeomanry is an armoured regiment of the British Territorial Army consisting of five squadrons, and which bears the running fox cap badge of the old East Riding Yeomanry: A (Ayrshire (Earl of Carrick's Own) Yeomanry) SquadronB (North Irish Horse) SquadronC (Fife and Forfar Yeomanry/Sc..
Queen's Park
There are a number of places called Queen's Park or Queens Park. Among them are: Canada Queen's Park, Toronto, site of the Ontario legislative building, seat of government for the province of Ontario in Canada.Queen's Park (TTC), subway station roughly below the Ontario legislatureCalgary Queens P..
Queen's Park, Crewe, Cheshire
Queen's Park in Crewe, Cheshire was laid out by railway engineer Francis Webb. It is a product of 1880s railway politics: the London and North Western Railway bought the land and donated it to the town as a park in order to prevent the Great Western Railway from building a railway line through it. ..
Queen's Park, Glasgow
Situated on the south side of the city of Glasgow, in Scotland, Queen's Park lies approximately two miles from the city centre, and can refer both to the park itself, the adjacent residential district, or the football team Queen's Park F.C. The park was developed in the late 19th century in respons..
Queen's Park, Grenada
Queen's Park is the name of a cricket stadium complex in Grenada in the Caribbean and will be a location for the 2007 cricket World Cup. After being rebuilt in 2000, the new complex was badly damaged in October 2004 from a direct hit by Hurricane Ivan. See also Cricket2007 cricket World CupList of..
Queen's Park, Invercargill
Queen's Park is a tourist attraction in Invercargill and was part of the original planning when Invercargill was founded in 1856. The park is 200 acres. It is located just north of the city centre. The park has an 18-hole Golf Course, a Botanical garden, an aviary, sports grounds. It is also the hom..
Queen's Park, Toronto
Queen's Park is an historic green space in central Toronto, Ontario, Canada. This scenic park is also home to the Ontario Legislative Assembly and seat of the Government of Ontario. Contents 1 History2 Sights3 Government4 Transport5 External links History Queen's Par..
Queen's Park (Glasgow) railway station
Queen's Park railway station is a railway station serving the Queen's Park area of Glasgow. It is located on the Cathcart Circle Line. Services are provided by First ScotRail on behalf of Strathclyde Passenger Transport. External links [Train times] and [station information] for..
Queen's Park (London)
Queen's Park is an area of North West London divided between the London Borough of Brent and the City of Westminster. The main thoroughfare of the area is the Salusbury Road with Queen's Park tube station at one end and Brondesbury Park railway station at the other. The tube station is in zone 2 on..
Queen's Park (TTC)
Queen's Park is a station on the Yonge-University-Spadina line of the Toronto subway. It is located at 671 University Avenue (aka Queen’s Park) at College Street, and opened in 1963. Queen's Park's Southbound Platform Nearby landmarks include Queen's Park, the Legislative Assembly of On..
Queen's Park Arena
Queen's Park Arena is a 3,500 seat multi-use arena located in New Westminster, British Columbia. It was built in 1930 and once hosted the New Westminster Bruins of the Western Hockey League. It also has hosted the New Westminster Lacrosse for over 75 years, and has a wooden floor for lacrosse. Recen..
Queen's Park F.C.
Queen's Park Football Club is a Scottish football team with much history and tradition, and the only amateur club in the Scottish League. Founded in 1867, the club plays its home games at Hampden Park, Glasgow, the home of the Scottish national team. History The club was responsible for incorpora..
Queen's Park Oval
Queen's Park Oval Queen's Park Oval, in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, is the largest cricket ground in the West Indies and has hosted more Test matches than any other ground in the Caribbean. It has been chosen to host a number of matches in the 2007 Cricket World Cup. It is privatel..
Queen's Park station
This page refers to the station in North West London. For the station in Glasgow, see Queen's Park (Glasgow) railway station Queen's Park station is a National Rail and London Underground station at Queen's Park in north-west London. The station is served by Silverlink main line trains and Bakerlo..
Queen's Pawn Game
tright In the most general sense the term Queen's Pawn Game can refer to any chess opening which starts with [[Wikibooks:Chess/Opening Theory/1.d4|1.d4]], the second most popular opening move, b..
Queen's peace
In English law, the Queen's peace (or King's peace, when a male is on the throne) is the peaceful, violence-free state that the realm should endure in at all times. Contents 1 Duty of the Crown to maintain peace2 Office of Justice of the Peace3 Implementation4 Influence on oth..
Queen's Personal Australian Flag
The Queen's Personal Australian Flag, sometimes known as the Royal Standard of Australia is the personal flag of Queen Elizabeth II in her role as Queen of Australia. The flag was approved for use in 1962. It is only used by the Queen when she is in Australia, or attending an event abroad in her r..
Queen's Personal Canadian Flag
The Queen's Personal Canadian Flag, sometimes called the Royal Standard of Canada, is the personal standard, that is to say official flag, of Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada. The flag was adopted by the Queen in 1962. It is used only when the Queen is in Canada or when she is attending an event abr..
Queen's Pier
Queen's Pier (皇后碼頭) is a pier in Edinburgh Place, Central, Hong Kong. It is in front of City Hall. The pier is a public pier. It was formerly a pier for the Governor of Hong Kong landing or leaving Hong Kong. External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to: [Special]..
Queen's Plate
The Queen's Plate is North America's oldest thoroughbred horse race, run at a distance of 1 1/4 miles for 3-year-old thoroughbed horses, foaled in Canada, run annually in July at Woodbine Racetrack, Etobicoke (Toronto), Ontario. It is the first race in the Canadian Triple Crown. Since 1995, the race..
Queen's Players
The Queen's Players is a sketch comedy/improvisation/rock and roll troupe that performs at Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario in the Clark Hall and Alfie's pubs. It produces three productions every year: one in the fall, one in the winter, and one show in the summer. The shows are cast by and wit..
Queen's Police Medal
The Queen's Police Medal is awarded to police officers in the United Kingdom for distinguished service or gallantry. It was introduced on 19 May 1954 when it replaced the King's Police Medal. The most common form of the award is the Queen's Police Medal for Distinguished Service. The equivalent me..
Queen's Police Officer
The King's/Queen's Police Officer is the senior officer from the Royalty and Diplomatic Protection Department of the London Metropolitan Police responsible for the personal security of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom. List of King's/Queen's Police Officers Chief Superintendent Ian Boyes, MVO 2..
Queen's Printer
The Queen's Printer (or King's Printer when the monarch is male) is a position defined by letters patent under the royal prerogative in the United Kingdom. The holder of the letters patent has the nearly exclusive right of printing, publishing and importing the King James Bible and Book of Common Pr..
Queen's Privy Council for Canada
The Privy Council Office as it appeared in the 1880s The Queen's Privy Council for Canada (French: Conseil privé de la Reine pour le Canada) is the council of advisers to the Queen of Canada, whose members are appointed by the Governor General of Canada for life on the advice of the Prime Min..
Queen's Quay-Ferry Docks (TTC)
Queen's Quay-Ferry Docks is the only dedicated underground streetcar station in Toronto, Ontario, Canada not part of an existing station on the city's subway/RT system (streetcars travel underground to meet subway trains at Union, Spadina, and St. Clair West stations). It opened in 1990 as part of..
Queen's Quay (Toronto)
Queen's Quay (pronounced "key") is a short road that skirts along Toronto's downtown waterfront area. The street is served by the Harbourfront streetcar line and lined mostly with condos. The road replaced both Front Street and Lake Shore Boulevard as the most southerly road when Toronto began to f..
Queen's Quay Terminal
Queen's Quay Terminal was a cold storage facility built in 1926 by Moores & Dunford (NYC) and converted to a condo/mall complex in 1983. The renovations by Zeidler Roberts added 3 floors to the original 10 floor structure. References [Queen's Quay Terminal][] ..
Queen's Regulations and Orders
The Queen's Regulations and Orders for the Canadian Forces (QR&O) is a publication of the Department of National Defence, and contains orders and regulations that govern the Canadian Forces. It is regarded as the primary document of military law and regulations in Canada. Contents 1 Authorit..
Queen's Representative
The Queen's Representative is the formal title given to the representative of Queen Elizabeth II, as Queen of New Zealand, in the Cook Islands. In Commonwealth Realms other than the United Kingdom, the Queen's representative is known as the Governor-General. As the Cook Islands is constitutionally ..
Queen's Road
Queen's Road is the first road in Hong Kong, spanning over Victoria City, on the northern part of Hong Kong Island from Shek Tong Tsui to Wan Chai. At most points, it marks the original shoreline before land reclamation projects permanently extended the land into Victoria Harbour. Over tim..
Queen's Road station
Queen's Road station can refer to: Queens Road Peckham railway stationQueen's Road tube stationWalthamstow Queens Road railway station 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 chang..
Queen's Royal College
Queen's Royal College Queen's Royal College is one of the oldest secondary schools in Trinidad and Tobago. Once the pre-eminent educational institution in the country, the school declined in prestige after the 1960s. The school is noted for its all-round education, not only has it, and still ..
Queen's Royal Irish Hussars
The Queen's Royal Irish Hussars, normally referred to by the abbreviation QRIH, was a United Kingdom cavalry regiment formed from the amalgamation of the 4th Queen's Own Hussars and the 8th King's Royal Irish Hussars in Hohne, Germany in 1958. The regiment moved to Ipoh, Singapore in 1962, and re..
Queen's School of Business
Photograph of Goodes Hall, the home of the Queen's Business School The Queen's School of Business is located in Queen's University, in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. With its first commerce program established in 1919, it is known to be the oldest and most prestigious business school in Canada..
Queen's School of Computing
The crest of the School of Computing The Queen's School of Computing (QSC) is a unit of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Queen's University responsible for research, as well as undergraduate and graduate education in computing and technology. Graduates of the undergraduate program at the ..
Queen's School of English
The Queen's School of English is a unit of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Queen's University. Not to be confused with the Department of English, the School of English teaches English as a second language. The main program is entitled "English for Academic Purposes." In addition, preparation f..
Queen's School of Medicine
The Queen's School of Medicine is a unit of the Faculty of Health Sciences at Queen's University responsible for research, as well as undergraduate and graduate education in Medicine. The educational program leading to the MD degree is central to the purpose of the faculty. It must meet all the re..
Queen's School of Music
The Queen's School of Music is a unit of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Queen's University, Canada. The School of Music makes its home in Harrison-LeCaine Hall. Students can work towards a B.Mus. degree, or a B.A. ..
Queen's School of Urban and Regional Planning
The Queen's School of Urban and Regional Planning is a unit of the School of Graduate Studies and Research at Queen's University. Besides offering a two-year Master of Planning (M.PL.) program to students at a low student-to-faculty ratio, SURP also maintains extensive formal connections with all ..
Queen's Scout
redirect[[Template:Portal]]The Queen's Scout or King's Scout Award is the highest youth award achievable in the scouting movement in several countries. It is awarded in realms of the Commonwealth, including the United Kingdom and Australia, where the Scouts operate under the ceremonial leadership o..
Queen's Service Order
Male Companion's Badge of the Queen's Service Order for Community Service The Queen's Service Order was established by Queen Elizabeth II on 13 March 1975. It is a New Zealand Order awarded for "for valuable voluntary service to the community or meritorious and faithful services to the Crown ..
Queen's Theatre
The musical Les Misérables transferred to the Queens Theatre in March 2004 after its run at the Palace Theatre The Queen's Theatre is a theatre in Shaftesbury Avenue in the West End of London, next to the Gielgud Theatre, as whose twin it was designed by W.G.R. Sprague at the beginning of t..
Queen's Theatre, Dublin
The Queen's Theatre, Dublin, located in Pearse Street was originally built in 1829 as the Adelphi Theatre. This building was demolished in 1844 and rebuilt. It reopened that same year as the Queens Royal Theatre, the new owner having been granted a Royal Patent to operate as a patent theatre. The th..
Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch
The Queen's Theatre is a modern 500-seat theatre located in Hornchurch in the London Borough of Havering, East London. The theatre opened in its current purpose-built site on Billet Lane, Hornchurch in 1975. From 1953 to 1975 the theatre had occupied a converted, and for some time derelict, cinem..
Queen's Tobacco-pipe
The Queen's Tobacco-pipe once was the common name of the furnace in the north-east corner of the tobacco warehouses in the docks of London. It got its name for the burning of all sorts of contraband, especially tobacco and cigars. ..
Queen's Tower
Queen's Tower can refer to: Queen's Tower (London), a building of Imperial College LondonQueen's Tower (Sheffield), a house in Norfolk Park 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 ..
Queen's Tower (London)
The Queen's Tower is situated in the South Kensington campus of Imperial College London. It is 287 feet tall with a copper covered dome at its top. To reach the base of the dome from the ground on foot, one must ascend a series of narrow, spiral staircases which comprise 325 steps in total. Th..
Queen's Tower (Sheffield)
Queen's Tower is a house in Sheffield, lying on East Bank Road in the Norfolk Park area of the city. It was designed by Woodhead & Hurst for Samuel Roberts, a local cutler, as a tribute to Mary Queen of Scots, and completed in 1839. The two-storey building is in a Tudor style, with battlements and..
Queen's Truncheon
Queen's Truncheon The Queen's Truncheon is a ceremonial staff carried by the Royal Gurkha Rifles that serves as the equivalent of and is carried as the Colour. It is made of bronze and silver. The top represents the minaret of Delhi Palace with three Goorkhas standing on it supporting the Quee..
Queen's University
For other educational establishments called Queen's, see Queen's College and Queen's University (disambiguation) Queen's University, generally referred to simply as Queen's, is a coeducational, non-sectarian, research-intensive university located in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Queen's University w..
Queen's University, Belfast (UK Parliament constituency)
Queen's University, Belfast University constituency Created: 1918 Abolished: 1950 Type: House of Commons Queen's University, Belfast was a university constituency in both the United Kingdom Parliament (from 1918 until 1950) and the Parliament of Northern Ireland (from 1921 until 1969). C..
Queen's University (disambiguation)
Queen's University is the name of more than one institution; see: Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, CanadaQueen's University of Belfast in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom The historical university: Queen's University of Ireland, (1850 - 1882). See also Queen's College, Queens' Coll..
Queen's University Enrichment Studies
Each year, Queen's University offers younger students a chance to visit, and participate in classes with other students from across Canada and The United States. There are 3 different programs, for different age levels. Contents 1 Programs1.1 Above and Beyond the Curriculum (ABC)1.2&nbs..
Queen's University Investment Club
Contents 1 About the Club2 Recruiting3 Executive4 Club Website About the Club Queen's University Investment Club (QUIC) is the investment and portfolio management club at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario. It is composed of a select group of committed members who have ..
Queen's University of Belfast
The Queen's University of Belfast (QUB) is a university in Belfast, Northern Ireland; the university is often called Queen's University, Belfast. The university was originally part of Queen's University of Ireland, created in 1845 to encourage higher education for Catholics and Presbyterians as a c..
Queen's University of Belfast (Dáil Éireann constituency)
Queen's University of Belfast (QUB), was a former potential Dáil Éireann parliamentary constituency. It was a Dáil constituency 1918-1922. Contents 1 Representation2 Boundaries3 Electorate4 Politics of the constituency5 Electoral System6 MPs7 Elections8 ..
Queen's University of Ireland
The Queen's University of Ireland was established formally by Royal Charter on September 3, 1850, as the degree-awarding university of the Queen's Colleges of Belfast, Cork, and Galway that were established in 1845 "to afford a university education to members of all religious denominations" in Irela..
Queen's University Solar Vehicle Team
The Queen’s University Solar Vehicle Team (QSVT) is a dynamic, multidisciplinary student design project at Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, whose goal is to design and build vehicles that are solely powered by the sun’s energy. One of the two original Canadian teams, the Queen’s ..
Queen's University street parties
Some of the information in this has not been [Verifiabilityverified] and might not be reliable. It should be checked for inaccuracies and modified as needed, [cite sourcesciting sources]. The following Monday, a photograph of a local high school student who attended the part..
Queen's Venturer Award
redirect[[Template:Portal]] The Queen's Venturer Award is the highest award in the Venturer section of Scouts Canada, the Canadian branch of the Scout movement. The award is presented to Venturers who have acquired competence and skills that will be of considerable use to themselves, their company,..
Queen-in-Council
The Queen-in-Council (or King-in-Council) is the technical term that refers to the exercise of executive authority in the United Kingdom and in various Commonwealth Realms. It means quite literally The Queen advised by her Privy Council. In practice nowadays the Queen-in-Council acts upon the advice..
Queen-in-Parliament
The Queen-in-Parliament (or King-in-Parliament when there is a male monarch), sometimes referred to as the Crown-in-Parliament, is a constitutional law term for the Crown in its legislative role, acting with the advice and consent of the House of Commons and House of Lords (in the United Kingdom) or..
Queen: The Eye
Queen: The eYe was a 3D action/adventure game released in 1998 by Electronic Arts. It featured music by the rock group Queen. The game is set in the future where the world is ruled by an all-seeing machine called "The eYe" which has eradicated everything which promotes creative expression. You play ..
Queen: The Story of an American Family
Queen: The Story of an American family by Alex Haley and David Stevens is a partly factual historical novel which has served to bring back to the consciousness of many White Americans the plight of the children of the plantation - the offspring of black slave women and their white masters, who rarel..
Queenadreena
Queenadreena is an independent rock band from London, England which is currently signed to One Little Indian Records. Vocalist KatieJane Garside and guitarist Crispin Gray had previously collaborated in the celebrated but short-lived band Daisy Chainsaw. They were joined by drummer Billy Freedom an..
Queenborough
redirect [[Template:Infobox England place]]Queenborough is a small town on the Isle of Sheppey in the Swale borough of Kent in South East England. Queenborough is two miles (3.2 km) south of Sheerness. It grew as a port near the Thames Estuary at the westward entrance to The Swale where it joins th..
Queenborough-in-Sheppey
Queenborough-in-Sheppey was a municipal borough in Kent, England from 1968, to 1974. [link] It was created a merger of the municipal borough of Queenborough, with the Sheerness urban district and Sheppey Rural District, and occupied the entire Isle of Sheppey. In 1974 it was abolished u..
Queenborough (UK Parliament constituency)
Queenborough Borough constituency Created: 1571 Abolished: 1832 Type: House of Commons Queenborough was a rotten borough situated on the Isle of Sheppey in Kent. From medieval times until it was abolished by the great reform act of 1832, it returned two Members of Parliament. The franchi..
Queenborough railway station
Queenborough railway station is on the Sheerness Line, on the Isle of Sheppey in north Kent, and serves the town of Queenborough. Train services are provided by Southeastern. The typical off-peak service from the station is two trains per hour to Sheerness-on-Sea, and two trains per hour to Sitting..
QueenB Television Tower
QueenB Television Tower is a 496 metre high guy-wired aerial mast for the transmission of FM radio and television programs in La Crosse, Wisconsin, USA(Geographical coordinates: [44°5′28″N, 91°20′17″W]). QueenB Television Tower was built in 1964. See also List of masts External ..
Queenfish
Queenfish (Seriphus politus) are a species of croaker occurring from Uncle Sam Bank, Baja California, to Yaquina Bay, Oregon; they are the only species in the genus Seriphus. They are common during summer in shallow water around pier pilings on sandy bottoms. They are found at depths up to 180 feet..
Queenhill
Queenhill is a village and civil parish in the Malvern Hills district of Worcestershire, England, roughly between Great Malvern and Tewkesbury. Nearby places are Ripple, Holdfast, Longdon and Bushley Green. According to the 2001 census the parish had a population of 65. ..
Queenie
thumb Queenie was a caricature of the historical figure Queen Elizabeth I of England, played by Miranda Richardson in the second series of the BBC sitcom Blackadder, which was set in Elizabethan England. Though only once (by Lord Flashheart) referred to as "Queenie" in the series, this name is..
Queenie, Queenie, who's got the ball?
Queenie, Queenie, who's got the ball is a common children's playground game. It is played with a ball by four or more players. A person is picked to be the "Queenie," and that person turns her back to everyone else. The "Queenie" then throws the ball over her shoulder and one of the other players n..
Queenie McKenzie
Queenie McKenzie (Nakarra) (c. 1930 - 1998) was an Australian artist. She was born on Old Texas Station, on the western bank of the Ord River in East Kimberley. External links [The National Gallery of Victoria] ..
Queenie Newall
Sybil Fenton "Queenie" Newall (October 17, 1854 – June 24, 1929) is a British archer who won the gold medal at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London. She was 53 years old at the time, still the oldest female gold medal winner at the Olympic Games. Her score of 688 points gave her a victory of ..
Queenie Watts
Queenie Watts (b. 21 July 1926, London, England, UK – d. 25 January 1980 London, England, UK. (cancer)) was an English actress of film and television. She appeared in many British films and television programmes through the 60's and 70's. She appeared in three different 'Play for Today' stories o..
Queening
Queening may refer to: The promotion of a pawn to a queen in the game of chessThe sexual practice of facesitting 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 dir..
Queening stool
A queening stool is a device which is used to facilitate the act of queening. It is a low seat which fits over the submissive's face and contains an opening to allow oral-genital and/or oral-anal stimulation of the Domme whilst seated. See also SmotherboxFace sitting ..
Queens
This article is about the borough of New York City named "Queens". *For monarchs, see monarch. *For places, universities and colleges named "Queens", "Queen's" or "Queens'", see Queens (disambiguation). *For other meanings of "Queen", see Queen (disambiguation). Queens Borough in New York City, ..
Queens' College, Cambridge
Queens' College, Cambridge Full name The Queen's College of Saint Margaret and Saint Bernard in the University of Cambridge Motto Floreat Domus May this House Flourish Named after - Previous names - Established 1448 Sister College(s) Pembroke College President Lord Eatwell ..
Queens' College Boat Club (Cambridge)
Queens' College Boat Club is the rowing club for members of Queens' College, Cambridge. In the men's Lent Bumps, the Queens' 1st VIII largely remained in the 2nd division until about 1910, when they moved up into the 1st division. With only occasional years where the 1st VIII dropped into the 2nd di..
Queensbay Mall
Queensbay Mall, is a shopping mall in Penang. It is the heart of the Queensbay development, formerly known as Bayan Bay before it was abandoned during the East Asian financial crisis. At that time, the mall was known as Bayan World Megamall. Currently under construction, it will be the largest shop..
Queensberry
Queensberry may refer to: Marquess of Queensberry, a hereditary title in ScotlandMarquess of Queensberry rules in boxingQueensberry, a hill in Scotlanda misspelling of Queensbury This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an refe..
Queensberry (hill)
Queensberry is a hill at the southern end of the Lowther Hills in southern Scotland. ..
Queensberry House
A 17th century Grade-A listed building in Canongate, Edinburgh, incorporated into the Scottish Parliament Building. It contains the office of the Presiding Officer, two Deputy Presiding Officers, the Parliament's Chief Executive, and other staff. The house was built in c. 1667 for Dame Margaret Dou..
Queensborough
Queensborough may refer to: Queensborough Community College in the City University of New York system, New York City, USAQueensborough, British Columbia, a neighbourhood in New Westminster, CanadaQueensborough Bridge, linking the New Westminster neighbourhood to the rest of New WestminsterQueensbor..
Queensborough, British Columbia
Queensborough is a neighbourhood in the city of New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada. It is on the eastern tip of Lulu Island on the Fraser River. It is connected to the rest of New Westminster by the Queensborough Bridge and Annacis Island in Delta by the Derwent Way Bridge. It is served by H..
Queensborough Bridge
For the bridge in New York City, see Queensboro Bridge Aerial photo of New Westminster (middle left), Queensborough (bottom left) and the bridge connecting them. Queensborough Bridge is a highway bridge in New Westminster, British Columbia. It was built in 1960 by the City of New Westminster, ..
Queensborough Community College
Queensborough Community College is one of six community colleges within the City University of New York (CUNY) system. It is located in the neighborhood of Bayside, Queens county, New York City, New York. External links [Queensborough Community College] ..
Queensboro Bridge
For the bridge in New Westminster, British Columbia, see Queensborough Bridge. The Queensboro Bridge, also known as the 59th Street Bridge, is a cantilever bridge over the East River in New York City. It connects the neighborhood of Long Island City in the borough of Queens with Manhattan, passing..
Queensboro Plaza (New York City Subway)
New York City Subway stationQueensboro Plaza Station Information Lines BMT Astoria LineIRT Flushing Line Services 7 <7> (1a2a3c) N W (123a) Platforms Island platforms (one on each of two levels) Tracks 4 (two on each of two levels) Other Borough Queens Opened Current..
Queensbridge, Queens
Queensbridge Housing Projects, located in Queens, New York. Queensbridge Houses ([40°45′18.7″N, 73°56′43.2″W]) is the largest public housing development in the United States. Located in Long Island City in Queens, Queensbridge opened in 1939. The 3,142 unit complex is the ..
Queensburgh, KwaZulu-Natal
Queensburgh is a town in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa that is situated inland (southwest) from Durban and now forms part of eThekwini, the Greater Durban Metropoliton. The hilly area was settled by people working in Durban who wanted to escape the humidity of the coastal city. In 1924, four residenti..
Queensbury
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. There are several uses of the name Queensbury : A town in New York, United St..
Queensbury, New York
Queensbury is a town in Warren County, New York, USA. The population was 25,441 at the 2000 census. The town is named in honor of Princess Charlotte, the consort of George III. The Town of Queensbury is one of the oldest in the county. Queensbury is located in the southwestern part of the county..
Queensbury, West Yorkshire
Queensbury is a village in the metropolitan borough of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. Perched on a high vantage point above Clayton and Thornton and overlooking Bradford itself, Queensbury is one of the highest parishes in England, with fine views beyond the West Yorkshire conurbation to the hil..
Queensbury and Shelf
Queensbury and Shelf was an urban district in the West Riding of Yorkshire from 1937 to 1974. It consisted of Queensbury and Shelf. [link] It was split in 1974, under the Local Government Act 1972, with the Shelf part going to the metropolitan borough of Calderdale, and the rest going to..
Queensbury tube station
Queensbury tube station is a London Underground station at Queensbury, Grid reference . It is on the Jubilee Line, between Canons Park and Kingsbury. It is in Travelcard Zone 4. The station opened on December 16, 1934, two years after the neighbouring stations, as part of the Metropolitan Line an..
Queensbury Upper School
History Kingsbury Secondary Technical School for boys and Queen Eleanor's School for girls were joined in 1972, to form Queensbury Upper School, when Bedfordshire changed from a two-tier school system to a three-tier system (Lower, Middle and Upper). Queensbury was the second Grant-maintained s..
Queenscliff
There is more than one place named Queenscliff: In Australia: Queenscliff, New South WalesQueenscliff, Victoria This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an referred you here, ..
Queenscliff, New South Wales
Queenscliff is a beachside suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is situated at the Northern end of what is commonly known as "Manly Beach", but which is in fact three separate beaches. The suburb is located approximately eight miles from Sydney. External links S..
Queenscliff, Victoria
Queenscliff is a small town that lies on the Bellarine Peninsula. It is one of the endpoints of the Searoad ferry to Sorrento on the Mornington Peninsula. Looking south down Hesse Street, Queenscliff The MV Sorrento Searoad ferry on Port Phillip Bay Contents 1 History1.1 P..
Queensferry, Flintshire
For other places with the same name, see Queensferry (disambiguation). Queensferry is a town in Flintshire, north Wales, lying on the River Dee near the border with England. Queensferry lies along the B5441 and B5129, and is bypassed by the A494 dual carriageway. It is contiguous with Deeside, wh..
Queensferry (disambiguation)
Queensferry can refer to: South Queensferry, Edinburgh, Scotland, simply Queensferry in historical contexts and for the General Registry Office for ScotlandNorth Queensferry, Fife, ScotlandQueensferry, Flintshire, Wales This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisa..
Queensland
Queensland |- align=center | (}}} Queensland) | (}}} Queensland) |} |- align=center valign=top | colspan="2" | Emblems: Faunal - Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus); Floral - Cooktown orchid (Dendrobium bigibbum); Bird - Brolga (Grus rubicunda); Aquatic - Barrier Reef Anemonefish (Amphiprion akindy..
Queenslander
Queenslander is a word which can refer to several things: Queenslander - a person from Queensland - an Australian State.Queenslander (architecture) - A style of architecture found in Queensland.Queenslander is the name of a train service operated by Queensland Rail. This is a [disambiguationd..
Queenslander (architecture)
A high-set Queenslander with large varandah in New Farm, Brisbane. A Queenslander in New Farm, Brisbane. A large suburban Queenslander in New Farm, Brisbane. The Regatta Hotel in Brisbane. Queenslander (or Old Queenslander) architecture is an architectural style common throug..
Queensland Academy of Sport
The Queensland Academy of Sport (QAS) is an initiative of the Queensland Government aimed at supporting the state’s elite and identified developing athletes. Officially launched in May 1991, the Academy’s goal is to ensure that Queensland remains at the forefront of domestic and international ..
Queensland Art Gallery
The Queensland Art Gallery (formerly Queensland National Art Gallery) is part of the Queensland Cultural Centre, and is located nearest to Brisbane River at South Bank. The Queensland Art Gallery is adjacent to the Queensland Museum. The outdoor feature pool is extended to the inside of the buildi..
Queensland Ballet
The Queensland Ballet is the premier ballet company of Queensland, Australia which is based in Brisbane. A ballet, which was created especially for the Queensland Ballet, was "Pirates of Penzance - The Ballet!", which the company took on tour to the United States. External links [The Queen..
Queensland Book Depot
QBD, originally Queensland Book Depot, is a large chain of bookshops in Australia. ..
Queensland Bulls
The Queensland Bulls are the Brisbane-based Queensland representative cricket team in both 4-day tournaments (the Pura Cup) and 1-day tournaments (the ING Cup). Despite Allan Border and Jeff Thomson moving to Queensland from Sydney, New South Wales, and despite Queensland having produced many outst..
Queensland by-elections
1862 15 December West Moreton by-election1867 27 July Rockhampton by-election1870 17 February East Moreton by-election1870 4 May Clermont by-election1873 12 November Wide Bay by-election1874 25 February Fortitude Valley by-election1875 14 May Bowen by-election1875 16 April Logan by-election1877 23 A..
Queensland Club
Queensland Club is a prominent private club located opposite the botanic gardens is Brisbane. It was founded in 1862 and has many prominent citizens amongst it's membership.#redirect [[Template:Fact]] ..
Queensland College of Art
Established in Brisbane in 1881, the Queensland College of Art is one of Australia's longest-running art and design colleges. Today, the QCA is part of Griffith University, offering the widest range of visual art and design studies in the country. Animation, Contemporary Australian Indigenous Art, D..
Queensland Conservatorium of Music
Queensland Conservatorium of Music was originally an independent tertiary-level institution. The Conservatorium has been based at various locations, including the former South Brisbane Town Hall, and within the grounds of the Queensland University of Technology (QUT). Notable students who atten..
Queensland Core Skills Test
The Queensland Core Skills Test is a statewide school-leavers' test completed by all Queensland Year Twelve students who wish to be eligible for an OP, a rank used to gain entrance into tertiary degrees and courses. The QCS Test is claimed to be an achievement test grounded in the senior school cur..
Queensland Council of Unions
The Queensland Council of Unions (QCU) is a representative body of Trade union organisations, known as a Labour council, in the State of Queensland, Australia. As of 2005 there are 40 affiliated unions and 10 provincial Trades & Labor Councils affiliated to the Council, representing 350,000 workers...
Queensland Cultural Centre
The Queensland Cultural Centre at South Bank, in Brisbane, consists of the: Queensland MuseumState Library of QueenslandQueensland Art GalleryQueensland Performing Arts Centre ("Concert Hall" — "Lyric heatre" — "Cremorne Theatre" — "Playhouse") History of the Queensland Cul..
Queensland Cup (rugby league competition)
Queensland Wizard Cup General Information First Season 1996 Previous names Queensland CupChannel Nine CupBundy Gold Cup Current clubs Burleigh BearsCentral Qld CometsEastern Suburbs TigersIpswich JetsNorthern Suburbs DevilsNth Qld Young GunsRedcliffe DolphinsSouths-Logan MagpiesToow..
Queensland Cyclones
The Queensland Cyclones are the state's representative broomball squad. It is primarily used when one team enters the annual Australian National Broomball Championships representing all localities in Queensland. Players are usually drawn from Townsville (the North Queensland Broomball Association)..
Queensland Derby
The Queensland Derby is a Group 1 Australian thoroughbred horse race for 3 year olds at set weights, run over a distance of 2400 metres at Eagle Farm Racecourse, Brisbane in June. Race History Race was held twice in 1870, Grafton winning both runnings. The Winners 2006 - Ice Chariot2005 - Lachlan ..
Queensland Family History Society
The Queensland Family History Society was formed in Brisbane in 1979 as a non-profit, non-sectarian, non-political organisation. They aim to promote the study of family, and local history, genealogy, and heraldry, and encourage the collection and preservation of records relating to the history of Qu..
Queensland Firebirds
The Queensland Firebirds are an Australian netball team, playing in the national Commonwealth Bank Trophy. They are Queensland's only team in the competition, and are based out of the Chandler Arena in the Brisbane suburb of Chandler. The Firebirds are currently coached by former Australian captai..
Queensland Great Public Schools
The Great Public Schools Association of Queensland Inc. (GPS) is an incorporated body involving a small number of Private secondary schools and Brisbane State High School in a variety of sporting and cultural activities. Contents 1 The GPS Association Schools2 The Queensland Girls' Seco..
Queensland Greens
Queensland Greens Leader No official leader1 Founded 1991 Headquarters 11 Sussex StreetWEST END QLD 4101 Political Ideology green politics International Affiliation Global GreensAsia-Pacific Green Network Website [Queensland Greens] See also Politics of Au..
Queensland Health
Queensland Health is the department of the Government of Queensland responsible for operating and administering the public health system of the Australian State of Queensland. It is responsible to the State's Minister for Health Stephen Robertson and its Director-General is Uschi Schreiber. Queensl..
Queensland Independent Schools Australian Football League
The Independent Schools Australian Rules Football Competition was initiated in 1991 and is now a well established quality competition catering for over 120 teams and 3,000 participants. Games are played predominately on Tuesday and Friday afternoons / evenings from mid August to mid October, so as ..
Queensland Institute of Medical Research
The Queensland Institute of Medical Research (QIMR) is one of the largest medical research institutes in the southern hemisphere, and is recognised worldwide for the quality of its research. QIMR was established in 1945 by the State Government in Queensland. The original purpose was to further the ..
Queensland Legislative Assembly
The Queensland Legislative Assembly is the unicameral (single house) Parliament of Queensland (see Before 1922). Elections are held approximately once every three years. Voting is by the Optional Preferential Voting form of the Alternative Vote system. The Assembly has 89 'Members of the Legislativ..
Queensland Legislative Assembly electoral districts
This is a list of current and former electoral divisions for the Legislative Assembly of Queensland, the state legislature for Queensland, Australia. Contents 1 Current Districts by region1.1 Districts in northern Queensland1.2 Districts in central Queensland1.3 Districts in w..
Queensland Legislative Council
The Queensland Legislative Council was the upper house of the parliament in the Australian state of Queensland, until its abolition in 1922. Consequently, the Queensland Legislative Assembly is the only unicameral state parliament in Australia. ..
Queensland legislative election, 1989
Elections were held in the Australian state of Queensland on 2 December, 1989 to elect the 89 members of the state's Legislative Assembly. The result of the election was a large majority for Australian Labor Party, which formed a majority government. This was a watershed election, the first in man..
Queensland legislative election, 1995
Elections were held in the Australian state of Queensland on 15 July, 1995 to elect the 89 members of the state's Legislative Assembly. The result of the election was a bare majority of 1 seat for Australian Labor Party, which formed a majority government. A few months after the election, the Cou..
Queensland legislative election, 1998
Elections were held in the Australian state of Queensland on 13 June, 1998 to elect the 89 members of the state's Legislative Assembly. The result of the election was a second consecutive hung parliament, with the Australian Labor Party forming minority government after receiving the support of ind..
Queensland legislative election, 2001
An election was held in the Australian state of Queensland on 17 February, 2001 to elect the 89 members of the state's Legislative Assembly. The result of the election was the return of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) government of Premier Peter Beattie, with an increased majority. Contents 1&n..
Queensland legislative election 1992
Elections were held in the Australian state of Queensland on 19 September, 1992 to elect the 89 members of the state's Legislative Assembly. The result of the election was a large majority for Australian Labor Party, which continued to form a majority government. The election effectively confirmed ..
Queensland Lungfish
The Queensland Lungfish, also known as Burnett Salmon and Barramunda, is the sole member of the family Ceratodontidae, and one of the only six lungfish species that remain. Olive or dull brown in colour, it grows to about 150 cm in length, more commonly 100 cm. It is native to the Burnett and Mar..
Queensland Maritime Museum
The Queensland Maritime Museum is located on the southern bank of the Brisbane River just south of the South Bank Parklands precinct of Brisbane. As the name suggests, it is a museum of maritime history. The most striking feature of the museum is the HMAS Diamantina, moored in drydock on the proper..
Queensland Maroons Players
This article shows the players who have played for Queensland Maroons in every series. It is not yet complete. Contents 1 1980 Series2 1981 Series3 1982 Series4 1983 Series5 1984 Series6 1985 Series7 1986 Series8 1987 Series9 1988 Series10 1989 S..
Queensland media awards
The Queensland Media Awards started in 1995 and are a union based award for journalists in the state of Queensland, Australia. Entry to the annual awards is open to all journalists in print, radio, television and online although the entry fee (A$220 in 2005) is waived for all members of the Media, ..
Queensland Motorways
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since April 2006. Queensland Motorways opera..
Queensland Museum
Queensland Museum was first founded by the Queensland Government in 1862, and had several temporary homes in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The temporary homes included: The Windmill (1862–1869), Parliament House (1869–1873) and the General Post Office (1873–1879). Queensland Gove..
Queensland Oaks
The Queensland Oaks is a Group 1 Australian thoroughbred horse race for 3 year old fillies at set weights, run over a distance of 2400 metres at Eagle Farm Racecourse, Brisbane in June. The Winners 2006 - Allow2005 - Vitesse Dane2004 - Vouvray2003 - Zagalia2002 - Mon Mekki2001 - Ethereal2000 - Giov..
Queensland Orchestra
The Queensland Orchestra, was created in 2001 through the merger of the Queensland Symphony Orchestra, and the Queensland Philharmonic, an independent chamber, ballet and opera orchestra. The orchestra is funded by private corporations, the state government and the Australian federal government thr..
Queensland Pacific Airlines
Queensland Pacific Airlines was an Australian airline which commenced operations on 4 December 1988. It conducted services between the following centres: Brisbane, Bundaberg, Gladstone, Rockhampton, Mackay, Townsville, Blackwater, Thangool, Coolangatta and Newcastle. It operated Nord Aviation M..
Queensland Pacific Airways
Queensland Pacific Airways was a trading name of Queensland Pacific Trading Company. It acquired DC-3 aircraft when Qantas disposed of its last DC-3s in 1971 to Queensland Pacific Airways. It was absorbed by Bush Pilots Airways (BPA) in 1972, which eventually became Air Queensland. ..
Queensland Performing Arts Centre
Part of the Queensland Cultural Centre, the Queensland Performing Arts Centre, also known as QPAC, is located at South Bank, Queensland, Australia, , near the Brisbane Central Business District (CBD). The Queensland Performing Arts Centre was opened by the Duke of Kent in 1985. The Queensl..
Queensland Police
Queensland Police Service emblem. The Queensland Police Service is the law enforcement agency responsible for policing the Australian state of Queensland. In 1990 the Queensland Police Force was officially renamed the Queensland Police Service and the old motto of 'Firmness with Courtesy' was..
Queensland Premier's Literary Awards
The Queensland Premier's Literary Awards were inaugurated in 1999 and have grown to become a leading literary awards program within Australia, with $225,000 in prizemoney over 14 categories. One of Australia's richest prizes, top categories offer up to $25,000 for 1st prize. Contents 1 Ficti..
Queensland Rail
Wickham Terrace entrance to Central Station - showing Queensland Rail 'QR' sign QR, previously known as Queensland Rail, Queensland Railways or Queensland Government Railways, is the corporation responsible for the operation and maintenance of the railway system in the State of Queensland, Au..
Queensland Reds
The Queensland Reds (for sponsorship reasons referred to as QR Queensland Reds) represent Queensland in the sport of rugby union. Prior to 1996 they were a representative team selected on merit from the rugby union club competitions in Queensland. With the introduction of the Super 12 competition ..
Queensland Right to Life
Queensland Right to Life is a non-denominational, non-party political pro-life organisation founded in Brisbane during the 1970s, before quickly spreading to neighbouring States. They support ending abortion through non-violent democratic means. Websites [QRTL's official website] ..
Queensland Roar FC
Queensland Roar FC is an Australian football (soccer) club from Brisbane, Australia competing in the A-League competition. They are coached by Miron Bleiberg and play their home games at Suncorp Stadium. Contents 1 Colours2 Crowds3 Team squad4 League membership5 Records..
Queensland Roar Official Supporters Club
--> The Queensland Roar Official Supporters Club (Officials for short) was founded in 2005. The Officials was formed to give supporters of the Queensland Roar Football Club the ability to interact with like minded people. It currently has around 100 members from around Australia. The Officials web..
Queensland Rugby League
The logo of the Queensland Rugby League. The Queensland Rugby League (QRL) is the governing body for the sport of rugby league in Queensland. It is a member of the Australian Rugby League (ARL) and selects the members of Queensland State of Origin teams. The QRL was formed in 1908 by seven r..
Queensland Rugby League Central Division
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Queensland Rugby League Northern Division
The Northern Division of the Queensland Rugby League is responsible for administering the game of Rugby League in North Queensland, specifically in the area from Sarina in the south to Cape York in the north and west to Mount Isa. There are 8000 registered players across 36 senior clubs and 39 jun..
Queensland Rugby League Southern Division
The Southern Division of the Queensland Rugby League is responsible for administering the game of Rugby League across the Gold Coast and Ipswich. There are more than 7000 junior and senior players in the Southern Division. Contents 1 Gold Coast Rugby League1.1 A Grade and Reserve Grad..
Queensland Rugby League South East Division
The South East Division of the Queensland Rugby League (QRL) is responsible for the running of Rugby League in South-East Queensland. This makes the South East Division responsible for the FOGS Cup, FOGS Colts Challenge and Brisbane Second Division competitions. This Division also administers the ..
Queensland Rugby League South West Division
The South-West Division of the Queensland Rugby League is responsible for administering the game of Rugby League in southern Queensland from Toowoomba west to the border. It is also responsible for the Toowoomba Clydesdales team in the Queensland Cup, and the Toowoomba Fillies women's Rugby League..
Queensland Rugby League team
Other Article: Queensland State of Origin Team The Queensland Rugby League team represents Queensland in the sport of rugby league. They are known as The Maroons or The Cane Toads and are administered by the Queensland Rugby League. Contents 1 History1.1 Tour Matches1.1.1 Again..
Queensland Rugby League Wide Bay Division
The Wide Bay Division of the Queensland Rugby League is responsible for administering the game of Rugby League in the Wide Bay area of Queensland. The following competitions are affiliated with the Wide Bay Division: Bundeberg Rugby LeagueCentral Burnett Rugby LeagueFraser Coast Rugby LeagueNorth..
Queensland Rugby Union
The Queensland Rugby Union (QRU) is the governing body for the sport of rugby union in the State of Queensland, Australia. It is a member and founding union of the Australian Rugby Union. Contents 1 History of Rugby Union in Queensland2 Queensland State Team2.1 Intercolony/Intersta..
Queensland School of Film and Television
Queensland School of Film and Television (qsft) is located in Brisbane, Australia. Established in 1992, Qsft is Queensland, Australia's longest operating film school. Qsft is a nationally recognised training authority offering fully accredited courses in all technical disciplines of filmmaking. Qs..
Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre
The Brisbane Broncos, at the then-ANZ Stadium The Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre, formerly ANZ Stadium (and also known as the QEII Stadium, likely due to its close proximity to Queen Elizabeth II Hospita) is an athletics stadium located in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia; the former hom..
Queensland state election, 2004
An election was held in the Australian state of Queensland on 7 February, 2004 to elect the 89 members of the state's Legislative Assembly. The result of the election was the return of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) government of Premier Peter Beattie, with its majority substantially intact. Co..
Queensland state election, 2007
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Queensland State High Schools
Queensland State High Schools cater for Years 8 to 12 (covering students from 12 to 17). Years 8, 9 and 10 are known as Junior and Years 11 and 12 are known as Senior. The term "Senior" is widely applied to those in Year 12. The technical term Sub-senior is sometimes encountered in relation to Year ..
Queensland State League
Queensland State League (QSL) is a semi-professional Australian Rules Football competition that includes clubs from South East Queensland. Contents 1 History1.1 Recent Premiers2 Recent Results2.1 2005 Season3 ..
Queensland State of Origin Team
The Queensland State of Origin team is arguably Queensland's most prestigious sporting team, and play in the annual 3 match State of Origin series. Traditionally known as The Maroons (though Maroon is often pronounced more like Marone), in reference to the maroon jerseys that they wear, they pla..
Queensland State Schools
For Non-Primary schools, see Queensland State High Schools Queensland State Schools are schools that are part of the Queensland, Australia State Government provided universal free education system. Primary Schools cater for Years 1 to 7 (covering students from 5 to 13 years). Years 1, 2 and 3 are ..
Queensland Symphony Orchestra
The Queensland Symphony Orchestra (QSO) is an orchestra, established in 1933 in Queensland, Australia. The orchestra's discography includes its famous 1812 Overture, by Tchaikovsky. In 2001 the orchestra was merged with the Queensland Philharmonic Orchestra, to become The Queensland Orchestra. ..
Queensland Teachers Union
QTU The Queensland Teachers Union was established in 1889 and is one of the oldest trade unions in Australia. Its primary focus is representing its 40,000 members in the Queensland Government's preschools, primary schools, secondary schools, special schools, senior colleges, TAFE colleges and ot..
Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre
Generally abbreviated to QTAC (and pronounced Q-Tack). The Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre (QTAC) is the administrative body responsible for processing applications for entrance into tertiary and other higher education institutions in the state of Queensland, Australia. QTAC is an independen..
Queensland Theatre Company
Queensland Theatre Company was originally called the Royal Queensland Theatre Company (RQTC). RQTC productions have been held at the Albert Park Amphitheatre (now part of the Roma Street Parkland), as well as at the Suncorp Theatre (SGIO). RQTC has also held performances at the Lyric Theatre, Crem..
Queensland Tiger
The Queensland tiger is a cryptid claimed to exist in the Queensland area in eastern Australia. It´s appearance is said to be that of a dog-sized, striped feline animal with a long tail and is claimed to be a very fast and agile creature (Welfare & Fairley, 1981). It is thought to be a surviving th..
Queensland tropical rain forests
The Queensland tropical rain forests are a terrestrial ecoregion located in northeastern Australia. Setting The ecoregion covers 32,700 square kilometers (12,600 square miles) of northeastern coastal Queensland, from the coast up a series of plateaus and tablelands to the mountains behind the coas..
Queensland University Musical Society
Queensland University Musical Society or QUMS (pronounced kwums), is one of the few non-auditioned choirs in Brisbane, established in 1912 and open to all University of Queensland students as well as members of the public. QUMS usually has three concerts in a session year: one at the end of each un..
Queensland University of Technology
QUT Gardens Point Campus Queensland University of Technology (QUT) is located in Brisbane, Queensland, and is one of Australia's largest universities. QUT is marketed as "the university for the real world", an indication of its emphasis on the employability of its graduates, and the applica..
Queensland University of Technology Student Guild
Past Presidents of the Queensland University Of Technology Student Guild Presidents Name Year Ticket Barry Jones 1996 Liberal Lance McCallum 1997 Student Unity (Unity) Stephen Gay 1998 Unity Makelita Cull 1999 National Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS) Sofia LaPietra ..
Queensland University Regiment
Queensland University Regiment (QUR) is an officer training unit of the Australian Army Reserve, based on the campus of the University of Queensland at St Lucia, Brisbane, Queensland, with sub-units at Queensland Agricultural College in Gatton and Lavarack Barracks in Townsville. Role The role of t..
Queensland Weekender
Queensland Weekender is a television series airing on Channel 7 Australia. It is a spin off from 'The Great South East'. This decision was made when producers felt a show like it was needed for a Saturday, 5.30pm timeslot. The show has another inter-state sister program 'Sydney Weekender which fol..
Queensland Wildlife Sanctuaries
Queensland wildlife sanctuaries include: Australia Zoo - Sunshine Coast, QueenslandBrisbane Forest Park, Queensland - The Gap, Brisbane, QueenslandCurrumbin Wildlife Sanctuary - Gold Coast, QueenslandDavid Fleay Wildlife Park - Gold Coast, QueenslandKumbartcho Wildlife Sanctuary - (originally Bun..
Queensland Wind and Brass
The Queensland Wind and Brass (QWAB) is a community wind ensemble based in Brisbane, Australia. It was formed in 1989 and is comprised of approximately 50 amateur and professional musicians. The group's current musical director and conductor is Paul Kucharski. QWAB plays works written specifically ..
Queensland Youth Choir
Robert Clark founded the Queensland Youth Choir in 1984, originally as a training program for young singers. In its time, the choir has produced many well-known music professionals, such as Jason Barry-Smith and Tarita Botsman. The Queensland Children's Choir was formed in 1987, as a branch of the ..
Queensland Youth Orchestras
The Queensland Youth Orchestras organization (QYO) is based at the Old Museum building in Gregory Terrace, Bowen Hills, Queensland, Australia. QYO consists of three symphony orchestras, two concert bands, a junior string orchestra, a chamber orchestra and a big band which all participate in concert..
Queenslie
Queenslie is a district in the Scottish city of Glasgow. It is situated north of the River Clyde. Areas of Glasgow North of the River Clyde Anderston | Anniesland | Auchenshuggle | Baillieston | Balornock | Barlanark | Barmulloch | Barrowfield | Blackhill | Blairdardie | Blythswood Hill | Bot..
Queensmen
Queensmen is a title attached to several organizations. The athletic teams at Rutgers University have been nicknamed the Queensmen since the days when the school was called Queen's College. Toronto, Ontario, is the home of the Queensmen men's chorus. Several American drum and bugle corps have ca..
Queensrÿche
Queensrÿche (pronounced (kwēnz-rīk) is a progressive metal band formed in 1981 in Bellevue, Washington, near Seattle. The band has released nine studio albums and an EP and, as of 2006, continues to tour and record. Contents 1 History1.1 From The Mob to Queensrÿche (early 1980s)1...
Queensrÿche (album)
Queensrÿche is a 1983 EP by the American progressive metal band Queensrÿche (see 1983 in music). It was originally released independently by 206 Records (run in part by the band's management). Based on the success of the EP, the band was signed to a recording contract by EMI. Queensrÿche is ..
Queenston, Ontario
The Village of Queenston ([43°10′N 79°03′W]) is located 5km north of Niagara Falls, Ontario in the Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake. Queenston was first settled in the 1770's by United Empire Loyalist refugees and emigrees from the United States. British, Mohawk and Canadian colonial troo..
Queenston Delta
The Queenston Delta is a 300-mile-wide clastic wedge of sediment deposited over what is now eastern North America during the late Ordovician period due to the erosion of mountains created during the Taconic orogeny. The wedge is thickest in a band running from New York State to Quebec. ..
Queenston Heights
Brock Monument at Queenston Heights The Queenston Heights is a geographical feature of the Niagara Escarpment immediately above the village of Queenston, Ontario, Canada. Its geography is a promontory formed where the escarpment is divided by the Niagara River. The promontory forms a cliff fac..
Queenstown
Queenstown is the name of several places in the world including: Queenstown, Ireland, is the former name of Cobh.Queenstown, Maryland, United States.Queenstown, New Zealand, a resort town in New Zealand's South Island. It has access to four world class ski fields.Queenstown, Eastern Cape and Queens..
Queenstown, Eastern Cape
Queenstown, situated in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa is the commercial, administrative and educational centre of a prosperous farming district. The layout of Queenstown reflects its original objective as a defensive stronghold for the frontier area and has a most unusual design. There..
Queenstown, Maryland
Courthouse of Queen Anne's County built in 1708 and located in Queenstown. Queenstown is a town in Queen Anne's County, Maryland, United States. The population was 617 at the 2000 census. Geography Queenstown is located at [38°59′21″N, 76°9′24″W] (38.989086, -76.156645)..
Queenstown, New Zealand
Queenstown Urban Area Population 9,251 (2006) Extent TerritorialAuthority Name Queenstown Lakes District Council RegionalCouncil Name Otago Queenstown is a resort town in Otago in the south-west of New Zealand's South Island. The town is built around an inlet on Lake Wakatipu, a lo..
Queenstown, Singapore
Queenstown1 is one of the early housing estates in Singapore, built before Toa Payoh and Ang Mo Kio, and was a test bed for much of Singapore's public housing. Queenstown is located at the central-eastern end of the island about five to eight kilometres from the city. Alexandra Road in Queensto..
Queenstown, Tasmania
Municipality of West CoastLocal Government Areas of Tasmania QueenstownRoseberyStrahanZeehan Queenstown is a town on the West Coast of the island of Tasmania, Australia. It had a population of 2,200 people as of 2003. Contents 1 History2 Ecology3 Current conditions4 Exte..
Queenstown International Airport
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Queenstown MRT Station
Concourse level of the Queenstown MRT Station. Platform level of the station. Queenstown MRT station (EW19) is an above-ground Mass Rapid Transit station on the East West MRT Line in Singapore. It is sandwiched between the 40-storey Queens condominium and the new 43-storey HDB flats on t..
Queenstown Road (Battersea) railway station
Queenstown Road is a railway station in Battersea, South London, between Vauxhall and Clapham Junction. The station has 8 tracks running through it but only two platforms which serve primarily trains running on the Waterloo to Richmond line. The station is a short walk from Battersea Park station ..
Queenstown Rovers
Queenstown Rovers is a soccer club in Queenstown, New Zealand. External links [New Zealand 2004/05 Season Results] Soccersouth Premier League Caversham | Dunedin Technical | Grants Braes | Green Island | Mosgiel | Northern | Otago University | Queenstown Rovers | Roslyn-Wakari | South ..
Queenstown Stadium
The Queenstown Stadium is located in Queenstown, Singapore and has a capacity of 5,000 people. The stadium was home to Tanjong Pagar United in the S-league until the club left in 2004. Currently, S-league club Gombak United FC plays at the stadium. The stadium is a 10 minute from Queenstown MRT St..
Queensville, Ontario
Queensville is a village within the Town of East Gwillimbury, Ontario, Canada. Guy Paul Morin and Christine Jessop were neighbours in Queensville in 1986. John Candy once owned a home approximately 1 km south of Queensville. Contents 1 The Village2 Geography2.1 Surrounding communi..
Queensway
Queensway is used to refer to several locations or roads: In Canada: Queensway (Ottawa) In Hong Kong: Queensway, Hong Kong In Singapore: Queensway, SingaporeQueensway Secondary School, Singapore In United Kingdom: Queensway (Birmingham)Queensway (London)Queensway Tunnel, MerseysideQueensway (Steven..
Queensway, Hong Kong
Queensway Chinese: 金鐘道 Simplified Chinese: 金钟道 Mandarin Jīnzhōng Dào(Pinyin) Cantonese: ..
Queensway-Carleton Hospital
Queensway-Carleton Hospital Queensway-Carleton Hospital opened in 1976 by William Davis is a 240 bed facility in Ottawa's west end, and serves a population of over 400,000. The hospital provides Emergency, Childbirth, Geriatrics, Mental Health, Rehabilitation, Medical and Surgical Services. ..
Queensway (Birmingham)
Queensway forms part of the inner-city ring road in Birmingham, U.K.. See also A4400 road External links [Multimap: Queensway] ..
Queensway (London)
Queensway is a bustling cosmopolitan street in the Bayswater district of West London. It contains many restaurants (particularly Chinese, Arab and Mediterranean ones), pubs, letting agents, and high street stores. Near the northern end of the street is the multi-storey Whiteleys Shopping Centre, on..
Queensway (Ottawa)
For the neighbourhood in Ottawa, see Queensway (neighbourhood) The Queensway, looking eastward from the Riverside Drive/Vanier Parkway interchange. The Queensway is a major controlled-access freeway running through Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, from Kanata in the west to Orléans in the east. It is..
Queensway (Stevenage)
Queensway is a main street in Stevenage. This was the first pedestrianised precinct in the United Kingdom, opened by the Queen Elizabeth II in 1959 and was hence named Queensway. ..
Queensway Base
Queensway Base is home of Special Operations Command (SOC), part of the Singapore Police Force (SPF). This place is gazetted as a protected place. Units such as Police Light Strike Force, Police Tactical Unit and Star are located here. The address is as follows: Queensway Base Queensway, Singapore..
Queensway Station (OC Transpo)
Queensway Transitway Station is located around and under the Queensway along the southwest Transitway leg. The upper platforms provide access to the crosstown Route 99 while the lower platforms are for transitway routes such as the 95. This station provides an interchange between the western portion..
Queensway tube station
Queensway is a London Underground station, just inside the boundary of the City of Westminster with the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. It is at the junction of Queensway and Bayswater, and is northwest of Kensington Gardens. It is between Notting Hill Gate and Lancaster Gate on the Cent..
Queensway Tunnel
The Queensway Tunnel is a road tunnel under the River Mersey in Merseyside, in the north west of England, between Liverpool and Birkenhead. History In the 1920s there were concerns about the long queues of cars and lorries at the Mersey Ferry terminal and in 1925, the construction of the first Mers..
Queenswood School
Queenswood School is a girls-only public school located near Hatfield in the English county of Hertfordshire. It offers admission at ages 11, 13 or 16 (for sixth form). Contents 1 History2 Uniform3 School houses4 School song5 Notable Old Queenswoodians6 External link..
Queens (disambiguation)
Queen's and Queens have many meanings: Queen's College, Queens' College and Queens College, the name of numerous institutions (disambiguation)Queen's Scout Award, a scouting movement awardTwo universities bear the name Queen's*Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada*The Queen's University o..
Queens (Nova Scotia federal electoral district)
''For other electoral districts named Queens, see Queen's (electoral district) Queens was a federal electoral district in the province of Nova Scotia, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1896. It was created by the British North America Act of 1867. It consi..
Queens (Nova Scotia provincial electoral district)
Queens is a provincial electoral district in Nova Scotia, Canada. It is located in the South Shore region, bordered by the ridings of Lunenburg West, Shelburne, and Digby Annapolis. It includes the towns of Liverpool and Caledonia. Demographics Unemployment: 11%Population: 13,750Average income: $2..
Queens (Polish girl group)
Queens is a Polish girl trio formed in February 2005 by Polish Music Agency. The group is the only one Polish girlbands that is known in most of Poland. The last group that achieved some succes in Poland was Taboo that hit the charts with hit "Nie Musisz". Queens is a marketing strategy of Polish ..
Queens Bohemians
The Queens Bohemians was an American soccer club based in Queens, New York that was a member of the American Soccer League. Year-by-year Year Division League Reg. Season Playoffs U.S. Open Cup Fall 1932 1 ASL 7th No playoff ? Spring 1933 1 ASL ? ? ? ..
Queens Borough Public Library
The Queens Borough Public Library, or QBPL is the public library for the Borough of Queens and one of three library systems serving New York City. Dating back to the foundation of the first Queens library in Flushing in 1858, QPL has become one of the largest public library systems in the United St..
Queens Botanical Garden
The Queens Botanical Garden began as part of the 1939 New York World's Fair in Queens. After the fair, the garden expanded to take up a larger portion of Flushing Meadows Park. When work was begun on consruction of the 1964 World's Fair, the garden was moved to a site across the street from Flushi..
Queens Boulevard
Pedestrian crossing sign along Queens Boulevard. Queens Boulevard is a major thoroughfare in the New York City borough of Queens, forming part of New York State Route 25. It runs northwest to southeast across more than half the length of the borough, starting at the Queensboro Bridge in Long I..
Queens Center
Queens Center is an urban shopping mall in the Elmhurst section of Queens, a borough of New York City. It is located at the intersection of Queens Boulevard and Woodhaven Boulevard, two of the borough's busiest streets. It is adjacent to the Woodhaven Boulevard (E (5) G (345) R (1234) V (123)) stati..
Queens Chapel, Washington, D.C.
Queens Chapel is a residential neighborhood on the northeastern edge of Washington, D.C. bounded by Galloway Street NE to the south, Eastern Avenue to the east, South Dakota Avenue to the west, and Riggs Road to the north. ..
Queens College, City University of New York
Queens College is one of the senior colleges of the City University of New York. It was established in 1937 to offer a strong liberal arts education to the residents of Queens. Queens College has grown into a campus of 16,604 including 12,346 undergraduates and 4,647 graduate students. While it is..
Queens Community Board 1
The Queens Community Board 1 is a local government in New York City, encompassing the neighborhoods of Astoria, Old Astoria, Long Island City, Queensbridge, Ditmars, Ravenswood, Steinway, Garden Bay, and Woodside, in the borough of Queens. It is delimited by the East River on both west and north, by..
Queens County
Queens County is the name of several counties around the world: Contents 1 Canada2 Ireland3 United States of America4 See also Canada Queens County, New BrunswickQueens County, Nova ScotiaQueens County, Prince Edward Island and the related Queen's County (electoral district) ..
Queens County, New Brunswick
Queens County (2001 population 11,862) is located in central New Brunswick, Canada. The county's geography is dominated by the Saint John River and Grand Lake. Coal mining is a major industry in the Minto area. Forestry and mixed farming dominate the rest of the county. The CFB Gagetown military..
Queens County, Nova Scotia
Part of a series about Communities in Nova Scotia Nova Scotia Counties ''' '''Community Statistics Area 2392.36 km² Population 11,723 * Population_Density 4.9/km²* Average_Earnings $32,585 + '''Government Warden/Mayor John G. Leefe Governing Body Council of the Region of..
Queens County, Prince Edward Island
Part of a series about Communities in Prince Edward Island Prince Edward Island Counties ''' '''Community Statistics Area 2020.17 km² Population 71,619 * Population_Density 35.5/km²* Average_Earnings $43,089 + Incorporated Towns & Municipalities Charlottetown (city), Cornw..
Queens County Farm Museum
The Queens County Farm Museum is located on 47 acres of the New York City neighborhood of Bellerose, Queens. The museum occupies the city's largest remaining tract of undisturbed farmland (in operation since 1697), and is also the city's only working historical farm. The site features original farm ..
Queens Domain
The Queens Domain, also know as The Domain to locals, is a small hilly area of bushland just north-east of the CBD of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, alongside the Derwent River. It is traditionally land that "belongs to the people", as commissioned by the Governor in 1860. On the side of the hill fa..
Queens Gardens
Queens Gardens or Queen's Gardens is the name of several things: Queen's Gardens - gardens in Kingston upon Hull, EnglandQueen's Gardens - gardens in Croydon, EnglandQueens Gardens - gardens in Brisbane, Queensland, AustraliaQueens Gardens - street in Dunedin, New Zealand This is a [disambigua..
Queens Gardens, Brisbane, Queensland
Queens Gardens is located on a city block between George Street, Elizabeth Street and William Street, Brisbane. On the opposide side of William Street is the old State Library of Queensland - and on the opposite side of Elizabeth Street is the old Treasury Building (now Conrad Treasury Casin..
Queens Giant
A photo of the sign posted at the site of the Queens Giant The Queens Giant measures 40 meters or 133 feet tall and is probably the oldest living thing in the New York metropolitan area. The Queens Giant (also known as the Alley Pond Giant or Alley Pond Park Giant) is an old Tulip-tree lo..
Queens High School for the Sciences
The Queens High School for the Sciences at York College (QHSSYC) is one of the seven specialized high schools in New York City which admit students based on their scores on the Specialized High Schools Admissions Test, along with Stuyvesant, Brooklyn Technical High School, Bronx High School of Scie..
Queens Hotel (Leeds)
Queens Hotel is located on Leeds City Square in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It is an elegant Art Deco Grade II listed building. It was constructed in 1937 by architects W.Curtis Green and W.H. Hamlyn. It is a four star hotel and it has a total of 217 rooms. It was aquired in 2003 by Quintissen..
Queens Midtown Tunnel
The Queens Midtown Tunnel is a toll road in New York City. It crosses under the East River and connects the Borough of Queens (at the Long Island City terminus of I-495, the Long Island Expressway) with the Borough of Manhattan (between the major crosstown thoroughfares of East 34 Street and East ..
Queens Moat Houses
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Queens Museum of Art
The Queens Museum of Art is a major art museum in the Queens borough of New York City. The museum occupies a structure originally built for the 1939 New York World's Fair, held in Flushing Meadows Park, a park designed and built primarily to host the fair, under the primary leadership of Robert Mos..
Queens of Chaos
Queens of Chaos is a French based female independent professional wrestling promotion created in 2005. Queens of Chaos promotes its own shows but also showcases matches on its parent promotion Fighting Spirit Federation, which mainly deals with the male side of professional wrestling. Roster Thi..
Queens of the Stone Age
Queens of the Stone Age (QotSA) is a rock music band from the Palm Desert, California area in the United States, formed in 1997. Originally formed under the name Gamma Ray by guitarist Josh Homme and drummer Alfredo Hernandez to outgrow the stoner rock label that had begun to envelop previous ba..
Queens of the Stone Age (album)
Queens of the Stone Age is the debut album from Joshua Homme's eponymous project. The album was released on Loose Groove records, operated by Pearl Jam guitarist Stone Gossard. The vinyl version was released in three limited editions on Frank Kozik's record label Man's Ruin Records. Recently diffe..
Queens Own Cameron Highlanders
The Queens Own Cameron Highlanders is military museum in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The museum located at the Minto Armoury is dedicated to Manitoba's most famous Scottish Regiment first raised in 1910. The unit served with distinction in World War I, providing 5 battalions in the Canadian Expediti..
Queens Park, Cheshire
Queens Park is a suburb of Chester. It is in the south of the city, just east of Handbridge. It includes a secondary school, Queens Park High School and also has a pedestrian suspension bridge link with the main city. ..
Queens Park, Moonee Ponds
Queens Park is a significant park in Moonee Ponds in the City of Melbourne, Australia Contents 1 Location2 History3 Description4 Facilities Within the park5 External Links Location Located in Moonee Ponds bound by the following roads; Mount Alexander Road, The Strand, Pa..
Queens Park, New South Wales
Queens Park is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. External links Suburbs and localities within Waverley Council | Eastern Suburbs | Sydney Ben Buckler | Bondi | Bondi Beach | Bondi Junction | Bondi North | Bondi South | Bronte | Bronte Beach | Charing Cross | Dia..
Queens Park, Swindon
Queens Park is a public park, located near the Regent Circus area of Swindon town centre. The park is approximately 12 acres in size, with a lake which is roughly 2 acres. It contains a diverse range of ornamental trees and shrubs. Located within the park is The Garden of Remembrance, which was o..
Queens Park, Victoria
There are a number of selections to Choose from; Queens Park, Newtown, VictoriaQueens Park, Moonee Ponds in Victoria (Australia) This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an ref..
Queens Park, Western Australia
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Queens Park Centre
The Queens Park Centre is an arts centre and theatre in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom. Based in a former Edwardian primary school and receiving no funding from local government it is the largest independent arts centre in the UK. ..
Queens Park High School
Queens Park High School or QPHS is a secondary school in Queens Park, Chester, in the United Kingdom. It is a Visual Arts College. The school symbol is the heraldic lion, and the school uniform consists of a blue jumper with a small white lion on the left hand side, and black trousers. External li..
Queens Park railway station
Queen's Park railway station may in the UK refer to: Queen's Park railway station and London Underground station in LondonQueens Park railway station in Glasgow This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this ..
Queens Park railway station, Perth
Queens Park Train Station, is a Transperth train station 11.4km apart from Perth Train Station, in Western Australia, on the Armadale / Thornlie Line. Platforms Platform Stopping Pattern Destination Notes 1 All, T Perth 2 All, T Armadale or Thornlie Queens Park Zone 2 Prece..
Queens Park Rangers F.C.
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Queens Place Mall
Queens Place Mall is the smaller, round counterpart of the Queens Center urban shopping mall in Elmhurst, New York, and is located just west of it on Queens Boulevard. Queens Place originally contained a Macy's until it moved to Queens Center. Today its flagship stores are Best Buy and Target (which..
Queens Plate
The VRC Queens Plate is a thoroughbred 2000 m (mile and a quarter) horse race in Australia, run under weight-for-age conditions. It is held each year in early March on Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The winners list is full of champions of the past, including Gunsynd. It ..
Queens Plaza
Queens Plaza can mean either of the following: Queens Plaza - Queens Plaza, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia Queens Plaza - Queens Plaza, New York, United States See also Queens (disambiguation) for other places named "Queens" or "Queen's"Queen (disambiguation) redirect[[Template:Disambig]]..
Queens Plaza, Brisbane
Queens Plaza is located in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, with frontages on Adelaide Street, Queen Street Mall, and Edward Street. Stage 1 of Queens Plaza was completed in 2005, with stage 2 expected to be finished in 2007. The shopping centre contains the David Jones department store, as well..
Queens Plaza, New York
Queens Plaza is in Long Island City, Queens, New York, United States ..
Queens Plaza (IND Queens Boulevard Line)
Queens Plaza is a renovated express station on the New York City Subway's IND Queens Boulevard Line. The renovation made this station ADA acessible. Before the renovation, the station had a full length mezzanine (inside and outside fare control) with three booths. The full time booth is near the ..
Queens Pride House
LGBT movements Around the world · · · Opposition · Violence Queens Pride House was founded in Queens Borough Hall, New York City, USA in 1997. Queens Pride House is the community center for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender residents of Queens. It is loc..
Queens Road
Queens Road may refer to: Queens Road, Leicestershire, England.Queens Road, Peckham, EngandQueens Road Peckham railway station, EnglandQueens Road, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Queens Road, Leicestershire
Queens Road is the main shopping area for the Clarendon Park area. Notably the road contains Leicester Friends Meeting House as well as several other Christian places of worship. Although house prices along this street are generally high, there are some very reasonably-priced terrace houses in th..
Queens Road Peckham railway station
South London Line London Victoria Battersea Park Wandsworth Road Clapham High Street Denmark Hill Peckham Rye Queens Road Peckham South Bermondsey London Bridge Queens Road Peckham railway station is in the London Borough of Southwark and also serves the area to the east of Peckham, in the Lond..
Queens Royalty, Prince Edward Island
Queens Royalty is the royalty for Queens County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. The township was established as part of the colonial survey of 1764 undertaken by Capt. Samuel J. Holland. It was intended to host the colonial capital of Prince Edward Island and shire town of Queens County, Charlot..
Queens soup
Queen's Soup, or Zuppa Regina di Riso, is a rice soup. ..
Queens Sports Club
Queens Sports Club is a multi-use stadium in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. It is currently used mostly for cricket matches. The stadium holds 9,000 and hosted its first test match in 1994. ..
Queens Surface Corporation
Established in 1988, Queens Surface Corp. is the successor to Linden Bus Co. Inc., a company established to takeover the bus services formerly operated by Queens/Steinway Transit Corp. The bus services operated by the company go back to a long line of companies extending back to the horsecar serv..
Queens University (Bangladesh)
Queens University is a private university in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The University offers undergraduate & graduate education in several subjects such as CSE,BBA,MBA,LLB,English. The university was established in 1996. External links [Official Queens University Web Site] ..
Queens University Belfast AFC
Queen's University is a Northern Ireland football club playing in the Irish Second Division. The club, founded in 1900, is based in the Queen's University of Belfast and plays its home matches at Newforge Lane, which is the home ground of PSNI. Club colours are red, black, and white. The current ma..
Queens University of Charlotte
Queens University of Charlotte is a private, Presbyterian-affiliated university located in the Myers Park neighborhood of Charlotte, North Carolina. It was founded in 1857 as an all-female institution, and has evolved hence into a co-ed university. Contents 1 The Institution2 Student L..
Queens Village, Queens
Queens Village is a middle-income neighborhood in the New York City borough of Queens. The area is becoming more racially mixed as immigrants from the West Indies settle here. There's a large growing Guyanese population and the Haitian community is thriving. Crime is lower than other surrounding nei..
Queens Village Bus Depot
The Queens Village Bus Depot is located on 97th Avenue & 222nd Street in the Queens Village neighborhood of Queens, New York. The Queens Village Bus Depot is part of the Queens Division of bus depots in MTA New York City Transit buses. Contents 1 Types of buses1.1 ..
Queens Wharf Events Centre
Queens Wharf Events Centre is an indoor arena located in Wellington, New Zealand. The arena mostly hosts basketball games and is the part-time home arena of the New Zealand Breakers when they play in Wellington. It holds 3,635 people and was built in 1995. As a music venue; it is also renowned for..
Queens Zoo
The Queens Zoo is a 5 acre (20,000 m²) zoo located in New York City. The Queens Zoo opened up in 1968 as the Flushing Meadows zoo as it is located in Flushing Meadows Park in Queens. The zoo is home mostly to animals native to North America. The Queens Zoo is the only one of the 4 zoos in ..
Queens—Lunenburg
Queens—Lunenburg was a federal electoral district in the province of Nova Scotia, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1925 to 1949 and from 1953 to 1968. This riding was created in 1924 from parts of Lunenburg and Shelburne and Queen's ridings. It consisted of the ..
Queens—Shelburne
Queens—Shelburne was a federal electoral district in the province of Nova Scotia, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1949 to 1953. This riding was created in 1947 from Queens—Lunenburg and Shelburne—Yarmouth—Clare ridings. It consisted of the counties of Qu..
Queentastic
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Queenwood School for Girls
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Queen (album)
Queen is the first album by English band Queen, released in 1973. The album was recorded at Trident Studios and De Lane Lea, England. It was engineeed by Roy Thomas Baker (as Roy Baker), Mike Stone, Ted Sharpe, and Dave Hentschel. This album consists of heavy metal music, influenced by Led Zeppel..
Queen (American automobile)
The Queen was an American automobile manufactured between 1904 and 1907 in Detroit, Michigan. Built by Blomstrom, Queens were chain-driven, and were one-, two-, or four-cylinder cars. The 1906 Queen was available as a 14 hp and 18 hp twin or as a 26/28 hp four. Reference David Bur..
Queen (automobile)
Three automobiles have been marketed under the name Queen: Queen (Canadian automobile), built from 1901 to 1903Queen (English automobile), built from 1904 to 1905Queen (American automobile), built from 1904 to 1907 This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associate..
Queen (band)
Queen are an English rock band formed by Freddie Mercury, Brian May and Roger Taylor in 1970 from the remains of Smile, with John Deacon completing the lineup the following year. The band became popular during the mid-to-late 1970s and to this day retain an extremely large international fanbase. A..
Queen (band)/Sandbox
This is not the queen article this is merely a test article Queen is a British rock band created by John Deacon, Brian May, Freddie Mercury, and Roger Taylorfrom the remains of Smile. The band became popular during the mid-1970s and to this day retains many fans around the world. Although for..
Queen (butterfly)
The Queen (Danaus gilippus) is a North and South American butterfly in the family Nymphalidae (the brush-foots) with a wingspan of 2.75–3.25" (70–88mm). It is orange or brown with black wing borders and small white forewing spots on it's dorsal wing surface, and reddish ventral hindwing..
Queen (Canadian automobile)
The Queen was a Canadian automobile manufactured in Toronto between 1901 and 1903. A gas buggy, it had a single-cylinder 824 cc engine. Reference David Burgess Wise, The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Automobiles. ..
Queen (chess)
tleft Chesspieces King Queen Rook Bishop Knight Pawn The queen is the most powerful piece in the game of chess. Each player starts the game with one queen, placed in ..
Queen (English automobile)
The Queen was an English automobile produced from 1904 to 1905. "The car for the million or the millionaire", it was sold by Horner & Sons of Mitre Square, London. Models of 12 and 16 hp were offered; prices ranged from 235 guineas to 275 guineas. Reference David Burgess Wise, The New Illust..
Queen (playing card)
The queen is a playing card with a picture of a queen on it. The usual rank of a queen is as if it were 12 (that is, between the king and the jack). In the standard English playing card deck, the Queen and the other face cards represent no one in particular, although legend states the Queen of Hear..
Queen (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs)
The Disney version The Brothers Grimm version The Queen is a fictional character in the Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs fairy tale and the Disney animated film based on it. The Queen was often referred to as "Queen Grimhilde" in Disney publications of the 1930s. Her appearance was ins..
Queen (StarCraft)
The Zerg Queen is a unit in the fictional StarCraft Universe. It is a deadly aerial unit that has the visual appearance of a weird jellyfish with trashing tentacles that are interconnected by a light biofilm, making the queen a terrifying opponent in battle. However, the term queen is not a fully co..
Queen (Suikoden)
Queen is a character in the Suikoden series of roleplaying games. She makes an appearance in Suikoden III Contents 1 Statistics2 Weapon3 Trivia4 External links Statistics Name: N/A Alias: Queen Origin: Sanadia Age: 31 Race: Human Rune: Ripple Family: N/A Affliation: Twelfth..
Queen (Suikoden III)
Queen is a character in the Sony PlayStation 2 game Suikoden III (Japanese: 幻想水滸伝, /geŋsoː sʉikodeɱ/). She is a member of the Twelfth Harmonian Southern Frontier Defense Force Unit. She is the only woman in the unit. Statistics Name: Unknown Alias: Queen Origin: Sanadia Age: 31 ..
Queen (TTC)
Queen is a station on the Yonge-University-Spadina line of the Toronto subway. It is located at 171 Yonge Street at Queen Street West/East. It opened in 1954. Nearby landmarks include the Hudson's Bay Company, the south end of the Eaton Centre, the Old City Hall courts, the Elgin and Winter Garden..
Queen + Paul Rodgers
The Queen + Paul Rodgers collaboration began in late 2004 when Queen was inducted into the UK Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Guitarist Brian May had previously performed with Paul Rodgers, formerly of Bad Company and Free, The Firm and The Law on several occasions, including at the Royal Albert Hall...
Queen - The Platinum Collection: Greatest Hits I, II & III
Queen - The Platinum Collection: Greatest Hits I, II & III is a box set that includes all three of Queen's greatest hits albums. Greatest Hits IGreatest Hits IIGreatest Hits III Queen John Deacon | Brian May | Freddie Mercury | Roger Taylor Discography Studio albums: Queen | Queen II | Shee..
Queen Adelaide
Queen Adelaide may refer to: Adelaide of ItalyAdelaide of Saxe-MeiningenQueen Adelaide, Cambridgeshire 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 ..
Queen Adelaide, Cambridgeshire
Queen Adelaide in Cambridgeshire, England, is a hamlet in the East Anglian fens about 2 km northeast of Ely. The River Great Ouse passes through it. Admininistration County: Cambridgeshire* District: East Cambridgeshire** Parish: Ely Postcode district: CB7Grid reference: TL 565 814 ..
Queen Adran
Queen Adran is the queen of the Adranika race, a fictional race in Darna created by Filipino comics writer Mars Ravelo. In the 2005 television series of Darna by GMA Network, Queen Adran is played by veteran Filipina actress Lorna Tolentino. See also DarnaDarna (2005 TV Series) ..
Queen Adreena
Queen Adreena are an independent rock band from London, England which is currently signed to One Little Indian Records. Vocalist KatieJane Garside and guitarist Crispin Gray had previously collaborated in the celebrated but short-lived band Daisy Chainsaw. They were joined by drummer Billy Freedom ..
Queen Ahmose
Queen Ahmose was the mother of Hatshepsut of Egypt. Ahmose was the granddaughter of Queen Ahmose-Nefertari and Amenhotep I of Egypt. Her daughter Hatshepsut went on to be one of Egypt's greatest pharaohs. Ahmose was married to Thutmose I of Egypt, a military general who became pharaoh and had mo..
Queen Air
This article is about an airline of the Dominican Republic. For the aircraft, see Beechcraft Queen Air Queen Air (Aeronaves Queen SA) was an airline based at Santo Domingo Airport, in the Dominican Republic. It began operations in 1998, but ceased these in 1999. In 2002 it was acquired by the Michi..
Queen Alexandra's Birdwing
Queen Alexandra's Birdwing, (Ornithoptera alexandrae, syn: Zeunera alexandrae) is the largest butterfly in the world. The species was named by L. W. Rothschild in 1907, in honour of Queen Alexandra, wife of King Edward VII of the United Kingdom. The first specimen was discovered and captured in 1..
Queen Alexandra's Mounted Rifles
The Queen Alexandra's Mounted Rifles is an armoured regiment of the New Zealand Army, part of the Royal New Zealand Armoured Corps. It was formed in 1993 by the amalgamation of the remaining New Zealand regular and Territorial Force armoured units: Queen Alexandra's Squadron - A Squadron (armoured)W..
Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps
The Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps (QARANC) is part of the Army Medical Services in the British Army. In 1902, the Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service (QAIMNS) was established by Royal Warrant, named after Queen Alexandra. In 1949, the QAIMNS became a Corps in the Brit..
Queen Alexandra Bridge
This article is about the bridge crossing the River Wear; for the bridge crossing the Ottawa River, see Alexandra Bridge. The Queen Alexandra Bridge is a road traffic and pedestrian bridge spanning the River Wear in North East England, linking the Deptford and Southwick areas of Sunderland. The ..
Queen Alexandra Elementary School
Queen Alexandra Elementary School in Vancouver, British Columbia, is an elementary school. The school opened in 1909. It is located at 1300 East Broadway, at the intersection with Clark Drive. It is near Vancouver Community College's King Edward campus, and is easily accessible from VCC-Clark Stat..
Queen Alexandra Hospital
Queen Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust Trust name ..
Queen Alexandra Range
The Queen Alexandra Range is a major mountain range in Antarctica, about 160 km (100 mi) long, bordering the entire western side of Beardmore Glacier from the Ross Ice Shelf to the Antarctic polar plateau. The highest peak of the range is Mount Kirkpatrick at 4,528 m (14,855 ft). Discovered on the ..
Queen Alia International Airport
250px Queen Alia International Airport (Arabic: مطار الملكة علياء الدولي; transliterated: Matar al-Malikah 'Alya' ad-Dowaly) A two terminal airport, situated 20 miles (32km) south of Amman, the capital city of Jordan. It is the home hub of Royal Jordanian Airlines, the n..
Queen Alliquippa
Queen Alliquippa (died December 23, 1754) was a leader of the Seneca tribe of American Indians during the early part of the 18th century. Little is known about Alliquippa's early life. Her date of birth has been estimated anywhere from the early 1670s to the early 1700s. By the 1740's, she was th..
Queen Amanoa
Queen Amanoa of Onderon was the Queen of Onderon from 4,070–4,000 BBY in the fictional Star Wars Expanded Universe. Technically, her husband Ommin ruled Onderon, but he had pursued his studies of the dark side of the Force so far that his body was a withered husk supported by machinery. [S..
Queen and Country
Queen and Country is a comic book published by Oni Press and written by Greg Rucka with various artists illustrating. The series is centered on Tara Chace, an operative of the Special Operations Section of SIS, colloquially known as the Minders. It attempts to portray the bureaucracy and politics ..
Queen Angella
Queen Angella Statistics Name Queen Angella Secret Identity None Status Alive Affiliations She-Ra, The Great Rebellion Notable Relatives King Micah, Glimmer Notable powers or abilities Wings enabling her to fly, and ability to fire beams of light from her palms Weapons None Voic..
Queen Anne
The term Queen Anne, when applied to a style of furniture or architecture, refers to the only British monarch of the name, Anne, who reigned between 1702 and 1714. See also: Queen Anne style, Queen Anne's Lace However, there have been several queen consorts, in various countries, as well as two rei..
Queen Anne's Bounty
Queen Anne's Bounty was a fund established in 1704 for the augmentation of the incomes of the poorer clergy, the amount of which for distribution in 1890 was £176,896; it was the revenue from a tax on the Church prior to the Reformation, and which after that was appropriated by the Crown. Queen An..
Queen Anne's County, Maryland
Queen Anne's County is a county located on the Eastern Shore of the U.S. state of Maryland. As of 2000, the population was 40,563. Its county seat is Centreville. It is named for Queen Anne of Great Britain (lived 1665-1714, reigned 1702-1714) who was Queen when the county was established. This ..
Queen Anne's Men
Queen Anne's Men, or the Queen's Men, was a Jacobean theatrical company. The troupe was formed on the accession of James I in 1603, and named after its patron, James's wife Anne of Denmark. Among the company's most important members were Christopher Beeston, its manager, and Thomas Heywood, an acto..
Queen Anne's Revenge
For the Flogging Molly song, see Queen Anne's Revenge (song). The Queen Anne's Revenge was the name of Blackbeard's famous pirate ship. Originally named Concord, the vessel was built by England in 1710, but captured by the French a year later. The ship was modified to hold more cargo and renamed La..
Queen Anne's Revenge (band)
Queen Anne's Revenge was a band that included singer Eddie Gowan, who later sang for Left For Dead. The band was named after the pirate Blackbeard's ship. ..
Queen Anne's Revenge (song)
Queen Anne's Revenge is a song by punk rock band Flogging Molly, appearing on their third studio album, Within a Mile of Home. It takes its name from the Queen Anne's Revenge, an English/French frigate that was famously taken over by Captain Blackbeard. It is the second track in which the band's bas..
Queen Anne's War
Queen Anne's War (1702–1713) was the second in a series of four French and Indian Wars fought between France and Great Britain in North America for control of the continent and was the counterpart of War of the Spanish Succession in Europe. Early in the war, the English captured Spanish-held ..
Queen Anne, Maryland
Queen Anne is a town in Maryland, United States. The population was 176 at the 2000 census. Geography Queen Anne is located at [38°55′9″N, 75°57′10″W] (38.919039, -75.952827)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a to..
Queen Anne, Seattle, Washington
Queen Anne Queen Anne Hill is the highest named hill in Seattle, Washington, with a maximum elevation of 456 feet (139 m), though the highest point in the city is the aptly named High Point in West Seattle, at 520 feet (158 m). It is situated just north of Seattle Center and just south of Frem..
Queen Anne-Marie of Greece
Queen Anne-Marie Titular Royal Family of Greece HM King Constantine IIHM Queen Anne-Marie*HRH Crown Prince Pavlos*HRH Crown Princess Marie-Chantal**HRH Princess Maria Olympia**HRH Prince Constantine Alexios**HRH Prince Achileas Andreas**HRH Prince Odysseas Kimon*HRH Princess Alexia*HRH..
Queen Anne (Pamunkey chief)
Queen Anne (ca. 1650-ca. 1725) became the chief of the Pamunkey tribe following the death of her husband, Totopotomoi. He was killed in battle in which he fought on the side of the English against other natives. It was requested that she furnish warriors to the colonists during Bacon's Rebellion, bu..
Queen Anne High School
Queen Anne High School (1909 – 1981) was a Seattle Public Schools high school atop Queen Anne Hill in Seattle, Washington. QAHS closed in 1981 due to decreasing enrollment. Students in the school's attendance area transferred to various high schools in the district. Today the high school is..
Queen Anne Stakes
The Queen Anne Stakes is a Group 1 flat horse race in the United Kingdom for four-year-old and above thoroughbreds run over a distance of 1 mile at Ascot Racecourse during the Royal Ascot meeting in June. First run in 1840 as the Trial Stakes, the name was changed in 1930 to commemorate Queen Anne,..
Queen Anne Style architecture
The Queen Anne Style of British and American architecture reached its greatest popularity in the last quarter of the 19th century, manifesting itself in a number of different ways, not identically in Great Britain and the United States of America. The evocative and picturesque "Queen Anne" archi..
Queen Anya
Gwenevere is one of the main character on the animated television series Princess Gwenevere and the Jewel Riders. See also List of Jewel Riders charactersList of Jewel Riders episodes ..
Queen Beatrix International Airport
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Queen bee
For the Queen bee in clique & social groups, see Clique; for the novel and movie, see Queen Bee. Honeybee queens are developed from larvae selected by worker bees to become sexually mature. In each hive or colony, there is normally only one adult, mated queen, who is the mother of the bees of the h..
Queen Bee
Queen Bee is an insect; ora novel anda feature film (1955) starring Joan Crawford which is based upon the novel. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Jennifer Stewart (Lucy Marlow) is a young woman from Chicago who comes down to Georgia to visit her cousin..
Queen Bee (comics)
Queen Bee is the name of four different DC Comics supervillainesses. Contents 1 Zazzala2 Second Queen Bee3 Tazzala4 Beatriz5 In other media Zazzala thumb The leader of the hiveworld Korll, Zazzala lives only for the interstellar expansion of her species. Zazzala fi..
Queen Bee Entertainment
Queen Bee Entertainment is a label that was originally called Queen Bee Records, but was changed in 2005. It has three new artists signed to it Lil' Shanice, Maino, and Money Cash. External link [Queen Bee Entertainment official website] ..
Queen Berúthiel
In J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, Queen Berúthiel was the wife of Tarannon Falastur, the 12th King of Gondor. Berúthiel was of Black Númenórean origin, from "the inland city", somewhere south of Umbar. Her marriage to Falastur is believed to have been a political marriag..
Queen Beryl
Queen Beryl as seen in Sailor Moon. Queen Beryl is a fictional character in the Sailor Moon media franchise. She has appeared in the manga, anime, and tokusatsu versions of the storyline, and is always the first major villain who challenges the protagonists. Beryl has immense magical power,..
Queen Bitch
"Queen Bitch" is a song written by David Bowie in 1971 for the album Hunky Dory. Bowie was a great Velvet Underground fan, recording a cover of "Waiting for the Man" in 1967 (which still remains unissued). This song is a tribute to them and Lou Reed. It starts with Bowie counting down to his acoust..
Queen Camel
Queen Camel is a village and civil parish in the South Somerset district of Somerset, England, about seven miles north of Yeovil. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 872. Nearby places are West Camel, Sparkford and Marston Magna. The "Queen" in the village's name is Queen Margaret..
Queen Candypop Bud
A Queen Candypop Bud is a fictional flower in the Video game, Pikmin 2, and is probably one of the rarest types of Candypop Bud there is. The Queen Candypop Bud is mainly there to redeem any lost pikmin from battles or hazards on your trip down the caves. The spots on this particular flower alternat..
Queen Caroline
Queen Caroline is either: Caroline of AnsbachCaroline of BrunswickThis 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. ..
Queen Catherine
In English, this name, which is derived from Greek Ekaterini, may be spelled Catherine, Katherine, Katharine, or Kathryn. Variants from other languages include Catherine (French language), Caterina (Italian language), Catalina (Spanish), Catarina (Portuguese language), Ekaterina (Russian), Katarzyn..
Queen Charlotte, British Columbia
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Queen Charlotte Airlines
The Queen Charlotte Airlines was a Canadian airline founded by Jim Spilsbury that operated on the West Coast of Canada from 1943 to 1955, when it was sold to Pacific Western Airlines. Though the airline began as bush flying operation, it grew to become the third largest airline in Canada at the time..
Queen Charlotte City Water Aerodrome
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Queen Charlotte Islands
The Queen Charlotte Islands or Haida Gwaii (French: Îles de la Reine-Charlotte) are an archipelago off the northwest coast of British Columbia, Canada, consisting of two main islands, Graham Island in the North, and Moresby Island in the south, and approximately 150 smaller islands. Outside of th..
Queen Charlotte merchant ship
The Queen Charlotte was a British merchant ship in the late 18th century. It was named after Charlotte, the queen consort of King George III. This merchant ship should not be confused with the various Royal Navy ships called HMS Queen Charlotte which were also named after this queen. In 1787, the Q..
Queen Charlotte Secondary School
Queen Charlotte Secondary is a public high school in Queen Charlotte, British Columbia part of School District 50 Haida Gwaii/Queen Charlotte. ..
Queen Charlotte Sound
Queen Charlotte Sound is the name of two channels: Queen Charlotte Sound, Canada, is located in British Columbia.Queen Charlotte Sound, New Zealand, is located in the Marlborough Sounds. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If ..
Queen Charlotte Sound, Canada
There is also a Queen Charlotte Sound, New Zealand. Islands and major straits of the northern Pacific Northwest Coast Queen Charlotte Sound is a bay of the Pacific Ocean in British Columbia, Canada, between Vancouver Island in the south and the Queen Charlotte Islands in the north. It is 97 ..
Queen Charlotte Sound, New Zealand
Location of Queen Charlotte Sound Queen Charlotte Sound Queen Charlotte Sound is the easternmost of the main sounds of the Marlborough Sounds, in New Zealand's South Island. It is, like the other sounds, a drowned valley, and like the majority of its neighbours it runs southwest to north..
Queen Charlotte Strait
Queen Charlotte Strait between Vancouver Island and the mainland in British Columbia, Canada. Connects Queen Charlotte Sound with the Strait of Georgia and Puget Sound. Part of the Inside Passage from Washington to Alaska. External links [Google Map] ..
Queen Christina
Queen Christina can refer to: Christina of Sweden, a 17th century monarch* Queen Christina, a 1933 film loosely based upon her life, starring Greta Garbo.Maria Christina of Austria (1858-1929), Queen-Regent of Spain after the death of her husband Alfonso XII of SpainThis is a [disambiguationdi..
Queen Christina (film)
Queen Christina is a 1933 Pre-Code Hollywood feature film, starring Greta Garbo and John Gilbert. The film was directed by Rouben Mamoulian, and the screenwriters were Viertel LeVino and Margaret "Peg" LeVino, with dialogue credit given to S. N. Behrman. It was adapted from Faith Compton's Sybil of..
Queen City
The term "Queen City" is used to describe the capital city of a province or state, where that country observes a monarch (typically the Queen of England) as the “head of state”. Regina, Saskatchewan is fondly referred to as the Queen City because Regina is Latin for Queen; named after Queen Vi..
Queen City, Missouri
Queen City is a city in Schuyler County, Missouri, United States. The population was 638 at the 2000 census. Geography Queen City is located at [40°24′31″N, 92°33′56″W] (40.408622, -92.565586)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau..
Queen City, Texas
Queen City is a city in Cass County, Texas, United States. The population was 1,613 at the 2000 census. Geography Queen City is located at [33°9′11″N, 94°9′19″W] (33.153186, -94.155343)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the ci..
Queen City Forum
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Queen City Hotel
The Queen City Hotel was constructed by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in Cumberland, Maryland to serve both as a station and as a destination. Hosting over 100 rooms, it also had such features as formal gardens with a fountain, and a ballroom. It was torn down to make room for what became Interst..
Queen city independent
Queen City Independent Queen City Independent is a music promotion company in Charlotte, NC started in 2004 by Brian McKinney and Brice Griffin in order to build a better music scene. Since the inception of QCI, the fledgling company has put on shows by The Wrens, Of Montreal, Elf Power, Xiu Xiu, Su..
Queen City Kids
Queen City Kids is the name of a band from Regina, Saskatchewan. The four members of QCK met while in high school in Regina, and formed a band in 1968 originally called Cambridge. They were together as a bar band for 12 years before getting signed without a member change. In 1980 they were signed..
Queen City Yacht Club
Queen City Yacht Club is located on Portage Bay in Seattle, Washington, and has been a part of the United States boating community since 1916. It is a charter member of the Grand Fourteen Yacht Clubs in Puget Sound, and with an active membership of over 500 power and sail boaters, the Queen City Y..
Queen consort
King George V of the United Kingdom and his consort, Queen Mary A queen consort is the wife and consort of a reigning king. In contrast the husband of a reigning queen is usually not called "king consort," although this was more common in the past; rather, he is popularly called "prince conso..
Queen Cordelia
Queen Cordelia was a legendary queen of the Britons as accounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth. She was the youngest daughter of Leir and the second ruling queen of Britain. Cordelia was Leir's favorite daughter, being the younger sister to Goneril and Regan. When Leir decided to divide his kingdom bet..
Queen crab
Queen crab refers to different species in different parts of the world. Chionoecetes spp. in CanadaPseudocarcinus gigas, the Tasmanian giant crab, in Australia This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this pa..
Queen Creek, Arizona
Queen Creek is a town in Maricopa County, Arizona, United States. The population was 4,316 at the 2000 census. The current population as of March 2006 is estimated at 19,400. Geography Location of Queen Creek, Arizona, within Maricopa County Queen Creek is located at [33°14′26″N..
Queen Creek Tunnel
The Queen Creek Tunnel is a roughly ¼ mile long (400 m) tunnel on the US60, just east of Superior, Arizona. Completed in 1952, the Queen Creek Tunnel replaced the Claypool Tunnel, linking Phoenix with Safford by way of Superior and Globe/Miami. External Links [Pictures of the Queen Cree..
Queen danio
The Queen Danio (Devario regina) is a tropical fish belonging to the minnow family (Cyprinidae). Originating in India, Myanmar, Thailand, northwestern Malaya, and the Mekong basin, this fish is sometimes found in community tanks by fish keeping hobbyists. It grows to a maximum length of 3.1 inc..
Queen discography
This is a discography of works by Queen. Since 1973, the British rock band has released a total of fifteen studio albums, six live albums, more than thirteen compilation albums and multiple singles. This article also covers the works of Queen + Paul Rodgers, a collaboration between Queen and Free/..
Queen Dowager
A Queen Dowager or Dowager Queen is a title or status generally held by the widow of a deceased king. Its full meaning is clear from the two words from which it is composed: queen indicates someone who served as queen consort (i.e. wife of a king), while dowager indicates a widow who holds the title..
Queen Draga
Draga Mašin (September 23, 1861 in Gornji Milanovac – May 30, 1903 in Belgrade), also known as Queen Draga, was a former lady-in-waiting to the mother of King Alexander of Serbia. She was a widow of Svetozar Mašin, a civil engineer. Draga married King Alexander in 1901. When King Alexander ann..
Queen Ehlana
Queen Ehlana is a fictional character appearing in The Elenium and The Tamuli, fantasy novel series by David Eddings. She is the ruler of Elenia. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Queen Ehlana was poisoned by the Primate Annias in his attempt to steal..
Queen Elanor's Confession
Queen Elanor's Confession or Queen Eleanor's Confession is Child ballad 156. Although the figures are intended as Eleanor of Aquitaine, Henry II of England, and William Marshall, the story is an entire invention. Synopsis [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follo..
Queen Eleanor
Among the women known to history as "Queen Eleanor" are: Eleanor of Aquitaine (~1122–1204), queen consort of France and queen consort of England: daughter of William X, Duke of Aquitaine; wife of Louis VII of France and Henry II of England; mother of Richard I of England and John of England L..
Queen Elisabeth Music Competition
The Queen Elisabeth Music Competition, a founder member of the World Federation of International Music Competitions (1957) has been, since its foundation, considered the world over to be one of the most prestigious, but also one of the most difficult in existence. It is devoted to violin (since 1951..
Queen Elizabeth
There are many people called Queen Elizabeth. Living Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (born 1926), queen regnant of the United Kingdom and numerous other Commonwealth Realms: daughter of George VI of the United Kingdom. Deceased Among the women known to history as "Queen Elizabeth" are, in order ..
Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School
Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School may refer to: Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, AshbourneQueen Elizabeth's Grammar School, AlfordQueen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Barnet, EnglandQueen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Blackburn, EnglandQueen Elizabeth's Grammar School, FavershamQueen Elizabeth's Grammar..
Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Alford
Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School (QEGS) is a school in Alford, Lincolnshire for pupils in aged 11-18. The headteacher is Miss A. Francis and the school motto is Cor Unum Via Una which translates as "One in heart and goal." First established in 1566 with the donation of £50 from an Alford Merchant...
Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Blackburn
The QEGS school logo. Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School (QEGS) is a selective co-educational private school in Blackburn, England, founded in 1509 as a boys school. The term "school" is usually used to collectively refer to the following: Main School: For pupils (age 11-16) up to their GCSE y..
Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Horncastle
-->Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School (Horncastle), is an selective mixed state secondary school in the Lincolnshire town of Horncastle and has around 820 pupils between 11 and 19 years old. It has attained a Specialist Science College award. The school achieves excellent GCSE results; the best in Li..
Queen Elizabeth's High School
Contents 1 Overview2 History3 See also4 External links Overview Queen Elizabeth's High School is an 11-18 co-educational grammar school, based in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. History Queen Elizabeth's High School originates in 1589, when Queen Elizabeth I granted a charter to ..
Queen Elizabeth's Hospital
--> Queen Elizabeth's Hospital (more commonly known as QEH) is an independent school for boys in Bristol, England. Headmaster, Stephen Holliday, has served as Headmaster since the year 2000. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is the School's Patron though the QEH is named after its original Patron Que..
Queen Elizabeth's School
Queen Elizabeth's School may refer to: Queen Elizabeth's School for Girls, Barnet, London, EnglandQueen Elizabeth's School for Boys, Barnet, London, EnglandQueen Elizabeth's High School, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, EnglandQueen Elizabeth's School, a specialist sports college in Wimborne Minster, Do..
Queen Elizabeth's School, Wimborne Minster
Queen Elizabeth's School is a secondary school situated just outside Wimborne Minster in Dorset. It was founded by the will of Lady Margaret Beaufort, the mother of Henry VII in 1497. External Links [the Official website of QE School] ..
Queen Elizabeth's School for Boys
''For the girls school that is also located in Barnet, see Queen Elizabeth's school for girls. '' Contents 1 History2 Curriculum3 Senior Stafflist4 Subject Teachers5 Culture & Sports6 Student Dissatisfaction7 Additional Information8 Trivia9 External li..
Queen Elizabeth's School for Girls
Queen Elizabeth's School for Girls is a school in Barnet, Hertfordshire, England. They are a comprehensive girls' school with a history going back 118 years. A recent Ofsted report said they were a "very good school".[[Citing sources citation needed]] This school is not to be ..
Queen Elizabeth (band)
Queen Elizabeth is a British band. It is a collaborative experimental project between Thighpaulsandra and Julian Cope. The general concept behind Queen Elizabeth was a "sonic ritual" in which sounds, melodies and other sonic properties would collide and dance together. Both releases, 1994's Queen El..
Queen Elizabeth Bridge, Windsor
For other uses of the name Queen Elizabeth Bridge, see Queen Elizabeth Bridge (disambiguation) The Queen Elizabeth Bridge carries the Windsor By-pass across the River Thames, just to the west of the town of Windsor in the English county of Berkshire. The bridge was completed in 1966. Since 1970, w..
Queen Elizabeth Bridge (disambiguation)
"Queen Elizabeth Bridge" is the name of several bridges, including: Queen Elizabeth Bridge, WindsorQueen Elizabeth II Bridge on the Dartford CrossingQueen Elizabeth II Metro Bridge, Newcastle upon Tyne.Queen Elizabeth II Bridge, connects Beef Island to Tortola in the British Virgin Islands.Queen El..
Queen Elizabeth cake
Queen Elizabeth cake is a type of cake made with sugar, flour, dates, eggs, and butter, and topped with a sugary coconut icing. ..
Queen Elizabeth class aircraft carrier
Future Carrier (CVF) The first Royal Navy aircraft carriers to be named the Queen Elizabeth class were the proposed CVA-01 design from the 1960s, which would have been a two ship class, to have been called HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Duke of Edinburgh. It has been suggested that the two new ..
Queen Elizabeth class battleship
HMS Warspite in action during the Second World War General characteristics Displacement: 27,500 tons standard, 33,000 tons full load Length: 645 ft 9 in (197 m) Beam: 90 ft 6 in (27.6 m) Draught: 30 ft 2 in (9.2 m) Propulsion: Steam turbines, 24 boilers, 4 shafts, 75,000 shp B..
Queen Elizabeth College
Queen Elizabeth College (QEC) had its origins in the Ladies' (later Women's) Department of King's College London, opened in 1885. The first King's 'extension' lectures for ladies were held at Richmond in 1871, and from 1878 in Kensington, with chaperones in attendance. In 1881 the Council resolved ..
Queen Elizabeth Country Park
Queen Elizabeth Country Park is a large country park situated on the South Downs in southern England. It is located on the A3 road three miles south of Petersfield, Hampshire. The park contains 1400 acres (6 km²) of open access woodland and downland within the East Hampshire Area of Outstandin..
Queen Elizabeth Dock
Queen Elizabeth Dock was situated on the River Mersey at Eastham, England. It was built in the 1950's adjacent to the Manchester Ship Canal terminal Eastham Locks. External link [MultiMap] ..
Queen Elizabeth Driveway
Queen Elizabeth Driveway is a scenic parkway in Ottawa, Canada that runs along the western edge of the Rideau Canal. It runs from Laurier Avenue in the north to Dow's Lake where it turns into Prince of Wales Drive. It is administered and owned by the National Capital Commission (NCC). The driveway ..
Queen Elizabeth Elementary School
Queen Elizabeth Elementary School may refer to: In Canada: Queen Elizabeth Elementary School (New Westminster), British ColumbiaQueen Elizabeth Elementary School (Vancouver), British Columbia This [Disambiguationdisambiguation page] lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educa..
Queen Elizabeth Elementary School (New Westminster)
Queen Elizabeth Elementary is a public elementary school in New Westminster, British Columbia part of School District 40 New Westminster. ..
Queen Elizabeth Elementary School (Vancouver)
Queen Elizabeth Elementary School in Vancouver, British Columbia, is an elementary school. The school opened in 1940 and is named after Queen Elizabeth who visited Canada in 1939, with her husband King George VI. It is located at 4102 West 16th Avenue, at the edge of the city limits and immediate..
Queen Elizabeth Grammar School
Queen Elizabeth Grammar School can refer to a number of schools, including Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, WakefieldQueen Elizabeth Grammar School, Penrith See also Queen Elizabeth's Grammar SchoolQueen Elizabeth School This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles ass..
Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Wakefield
Queen Elizabeth Grammar School (QEGS) is a public (private and thus fee-paying) school in Wakefield, England. QEGS is distinct from most other schools in that it was founded by Royal Charter of Queen Elizabeth I in 1591 at the request of leading citizens in Wakefield, some of whom formed the first ..
Queen Elizabeth Hall
The Queen Elizabeth Hall (QEH) is a music venue on the South Bank in London, which hosts daily classical, jazz, and avant-garde music and dance performances. The QEH forms part of the South Bank Centre arts complex, and stands alongside the Royal Festival Hall which had been built for the Festival ..
Queen Elizabeth High School (Halifax, Nova Scotia)
Queen Elizabeth High School was established in September of 1942, on its current location at the corner of Bell Road and Robie Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Queen Elizabeth High School is scheduled to merge with nearby St. Patrick's High School to form a new Halifax High School, named Citadel Hig..
Queen Elizabeth Hospital
Queen Elizabeth Hospital can refer to one of several hospitals named after either Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom or Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother: Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Adelaide , AustraliaQueen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, EnglandQueen Elizabeth Hospital, Gateshead, EnglandQueen Eliz..
Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital is an NHS hospital in the Edgbaston area of Birmingham. It is one of the two hospitals in the University Hospital Birmingham NHS trust (the other hospital being Selly Oak Hospital), and is situated very close to the University of Birmingham. It is named after Queen Eliz..
Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Bridgetown
There are hospitals by the same name in other places — see Queen Elizabeth Hospital The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (Q.E.H.) is located in Barbados' capital city Bridgetown, which is located in the parish of Saint Michael. The hospital is the main General Hospital for the southern part of the is..
Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Hong Kong
Queen Elizabeth Hospital (伊利沙伯醫院), QE in short, is a hospital at King's Park in Kowloon, Hong Kong. It was named after Queen Elizabeth II. The hospital is a major hospital in southern Kowloon. This hospital has around 1800 beds. It has more or less 350 physicians and surgeons. The tota..
Queen Elizabeth Hospital, King's Lynn
Queen Elizabeth Hospital, King's Lynn is a rather large hospital in King's Lynn, United Kingdom on the eastern, outside of the town. It is located north-east near the estate of Fairstead. It has about 580 beds, a mental health ward, and has a 1 star rating for performance. This hospital also has ..
Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Woolwich
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital is located on Woolwich Common, was opened in March 2001 and serves patients from the London Borough of Greenwich and the London Borough of Bexley. The hospital's name originates from the previous [Queen Elizabeth Military Hospital], which occupied the site fro..
Queen Elizabeth Hospital for Children
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital for Children in London, England was formed from the 1942 merger of the Queen's Hospital for Children in Bethnal Green and the Princess Elizabeth of York Hospital for Children, Shadwell. The Shadwell site was closed in 1963. In 1996 the hospital became part of The Royal H..
Queen Elizabeth Hotel
Queen Elizabeth Hotel, with Mary, Queen of the World Cathedral in the foreground Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth, commonly called The Queen Elizabeth Hotel (Le Reine Elizabeth), is a grand hotel in Montreal, Quebec. It was built by the Canadian National Railway, but was later sold to Canadian Pac..
Queen Elizabeth II Bridge, British Virgin Islands
The Queen Elizabeth II Bridge is a bridge that links Beef Island with Tortola in the British Virgin Islands. Two bridges have shared the same name, with one lasting from 1966 to 2003, and a new bridge that was completed in 2002. The First Bridge The first Queen Elizabeth II Bridge was opened in Fe..
Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup Stakes
The Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup is a race for three-year-old fillies. The race is run at a distance of one and one-eighth miles on the turf. The race was inaugurated on October 11, 1984, in honor of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, who attended the Keeneland races and presented a trophy on that da..
Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre
The Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre is a conference centre in London, England. It is located right in the heart of the city, a minute's walk from the Palace of Westminster. The building dates from the mid 20th century and is in the brutalist style. It is operated by the British government an..
Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal
The Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal was a commemorative medal made to celebrate the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. The medals were presented following the coronation on June 2nd, 1953. Of the 138,214 total medals issued, 12,500 went to Canadians. See also Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee..
Queen Elizabeth II definitive stamp (Canada)
At Rideau Hall, on December 19, 2003, Governor General Adrienne Clarkson, along with Canada Post President and CEO André Ouellet and Canadian pop music artist Bryan Adams, unveiled a 49 cent domestic rate Canada Post definitive stamp bearing the image of Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada. C..
Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal
Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal was a commemorative medal struck by the Royal Canadian Mint celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of Her Majesty's reign as Queen of Canada. The medal was awarded to Canadians who have made a significant contribution to their fellow citizens, their community or..
Queen Elizabeth II Great Court
The central quadrangle of the British Museum in London was redeveloped to become the Queen Elizabeth II Great Court, commonly referred to simply as the Great Court, during the late 1990s. It was opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 2000. The court has a tessellated glass roof by Foster and Partners..
Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Hospital
Contact Details Physical Address: Cnr Kessels & Troughton Roads COOPERS PLAINS Qld 4108 Postal Address: Private Bag 2 ACACIA RIDGE QLD 4110 General Phone: +61 7 3275 6111 Services The Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Hospital is a small hospital of some 160 beds nestled into the forest hill..
Queen Elizabeth II Metro Bridge
The Queen Elizabeth II Bridge carries the Tyne and Wear Metro from Newcastle upon Tyne to Gateshead over the River Tyne. The line is in tunnel on either side of the river and only emerges into daylight to cross the bridge. ..
Queen Elizabeth II National Trust
The Queen Elizabeth II National Trust was set up in 1977 by an Act of Parliament in New Zealand for the protection of open spaces. The main focus of the trust is the setting up of covenants on privately owned land. External link [Queen Elizabeth II National Trust] ..
Queen Elizabeth II Park
Queen Elizabeth Park II is a multi-use stadium in Christchurch, New Zealand. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium has a capacity of 20,000 people. It was built in 1974 to host the commonwealth Games. ..
Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal
The Front and Back view of the Queen's Silver Jubilee Medal The Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal was a commemorative medal struck by the Canadian Mint celebrating the twenty-fifth anniversary of Her Majesty's reign as Queen of Canada. The medal was awarded to Canadians who have made a s..
Queen Elizabeth II Stakes
The Queen Elizabeth II Stakes is a Group 1 flat horse race in the United Kingdom for three-year-old and above thoroughbreds run over a distance of 1 mile at Ascot Racecourse in late September. Due to redevelopment at Ascot, the 2005 race took place at Newmarket Racecourse. Winners since 1988 Ye..
Queen Elizabeth Islands
The Queen Elizabeth Islands (approx. [78°0′N 95°0′W] ; French: Îles de la Reine-Élisabeth; formerly known as the Parry Islands) are the northernmost cluster of Canadian arctic islands, lying in the Nunavut and Northwest Territories of Canada. Many of the islands are among t..
Queen Elizabeth Junior and Senior High School (Calgary)
Queen Elizabeth Junior/Senior High School (QEHS) is a Canadian public combined junior and senior high school in Calgary, Alberta, which teaches grades 7 through 12. The junior (7-9) and senior (10-12) programs share a common principal, many teachers, and other resources of the school. It is oper..
Queen Elizabeth Lions Football
Queen Elizabeth Lions --> League Nova Scotia High School Football League Home Field Halifax Wanderers Grounds Based in Halifax, Nova Scotia Colours White, blue, gold Head coach Mike Tanner Provincial Championships 1969, 1970, 1973, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, ..
Queen Elizabeth ll Bridge
The Queen Elizabeth ll Bridge is a bridge in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is one of four bridges in the city. It was built in the 1960s. : Part of the Dartford Crossing over the River Thames is also named after Queen Elizabeth II ..
Queen Elizabeth National Park
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Queen Elizabeth Oval
Queen Elizabeth Oval is an Australian Rules Football stadium located in Bendigo, Australia. The capacity of the venue is 18,000. External Links [Austadiums profile for Queen Elizabeth Oval] ..
Queen Elizabeth Park
Queen Elizabeth Park is a municipal park located in Vancouver, British Columbia. Originally, a city landmark known as Little Mountain (at just over 501 feet) was located in its place. Its surface was scarred at the turn of the 20th century when it was quarried for its rock, which served to build Van..
Queen Elizabeth park
It has been suggested that this article or section be [Merging and moving pagesmerged] with [Glace Bay, Nova Scotia]. ([Discuss]) Queen Elizabeth Park is a park in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia. It is located at the top of Catherine Street near the Cameron Bowl and Renwick B..
Queen Elizabeth Provincial Park
Queen Elizabeth Provincial Park is a provincial park located in Alberta, Canada. ..
Queen Elizabeth Range
Queen Elizabeth Range can refer to: Queen Elizabeth Range in AntarcticaQueen Elizabeth Ranges in Canada 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..
Queen Elizabeth Ranges
The Queen Elizabeth Ranges is a group of mountain ranges in the Canadian Rockies on the southeastern side of Jasper National Park, Canada. The northern end of the ranges begins east of Medicine Lake, Jasper, Alberta and extends in a southeasterly direction past the southern shore of Maligne Lake. T..
Queen Elizabeth Range (Antarctica)
The Queen Elizabeth Range ([83°20′S 161°30′E]) is a rugged mountain range in Antarctica paralleling the eastern side of Marsh Glacier for nearly 160 km (100 mi) from Nimrod Glacier in the north to Law Glacier in the south. Mount Markham (4,350 m), is the highest elevation in the rang..
Queen Elizabeth School
Queen Elizabeth School may refer to: Queen Elizabeth School, Hong Kong, a secondary school in Hong KongQue
