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St-non-connectivity
The correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. st-non-connectivity refers to a problem in computer science and computational complexity theory, a decision problem asking if two vertices s an..
St. Naum Peak
St. Naum Peak (Vrah Sv. Naum \'vr&h sve-'ti na-'um\) is a rocky peak of elevation 620 m in the E extremity of Peshev Ridge, Livingston Island, Antarctica. The peak is named after the Bulgarian scholar St. Naum of Preslav and Ohrid (—910 AD), brother of St. Kliment Ohridski and student of St. Cyri..
St. Nazaire Raid
This article is about the 1942 raid on St. Nazaire. See Operation Chariot (1958) for the proposed nuclear blast Operation Chariot was a British attack on the docks of St. Nazaire in occupied France on the night of March 28, 1942 during World War II. The operation was undertaken by Royal Navy and Co..
St. Nazianz, Wisconsin
St. Nazianz is a village in Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 749 at the 2000 census. Geography St. Nazianz is located at [44°0′21″N, 87°55′25″W] (44.005717, -87.923604)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bu..
St. Nicholas' Church, Leipzig
Nikolai Church, Leipzig The St. Nikolaikirche (St. Nicholas' Church) is an ecclesiastical building in Leipzig in front of which the Monday demonstrations took place in 1989. The church's motto "St. Nicholas - open to all" attracts thousands of people each year. The church was built around 116..
St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church
The Collegiate Church of St. Nicholas is the largest medieval parish church in Ireland in continuous use as a place of worship. It is located in Galway in the Republic of Ireland and was founded in 1320, dedicated (like many other European churches in seaports) to Saint Nicholas of Myra, the patro..
St. Nicholas Catholic High School
St. Nicholas is a Catholic High school in Hartford near Northwich in Cheshire. It also has a 6th form college. Both the main school and college are of a very high standard and always perform very well in Ofsted reports, the sixth form in particular was described as "outstanding" in the last report. ..
St. Nicholas Church of England Primary School
The St. Nicholas Church of England Primary School is a voluntary controlled primary school located in Hurst, Berkshire, United Kingdom which educates children ages 5–11. The school was first built in 1843. As of 2005, the head teacher of the school is Mrs. Christine Hyatt. As of the 2000..
St. Nicholas Magazine
The St. Nicholas Magazine was a popular American children's magazine, published by Scribner's beginning in November 1873, and designed for children five to eighteen. For editor it had Mary Mapes Dodge—remembered for Hans Brinker or The Silver Skates. Its major competitor in its field was The Y..
St. Nicholas Roman Catholic Cathedral, Kiev
The St. Nicholas Roman Catholic Cathedral is the second Roman Catholic cathedral located in Kiev, Ukraine. History A competition was held in 1898 for the designs for a Roman Catholic Cathedral in Kiev, which was won by architect S.Volovskiy. His entry into the competition included a Gothic type..
St. Nicolas (Britten)
Benjamin Britten's cantata St. Nicolas was commissioned to celebrate the centenary of Lancing College, Sussex in 1948. It tells the story of the life and works of St. Nicolas, Bishop of Myra in the 4th century and the model for Santa Claus. It is written for adult choir, children's choir, and teno..
St. Nikodim I
Saint Nikodim I was a Serbian saint. He was an Archbishop of Peć. He died in the year 1325. Nikodim I became an archbishop in the year 1317. The Serbian Orthodox Church celebrate him on May 24. Patriarchate of Serbia Patriarchate Patriarchs | Serbian Orthodox Church | Holy Serbs | H..
St. Nikolai, Hamburg
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St. Nikolai (Hamburg)
St. Nikolai's Church (German: St.-Nikolai-Kirche) was formerly one of the five Lutheran Hauptkirchen ("main churches") in the city of Hamburg. It is now in ruins, a memorial and an important architectural sight of the city. When Hamburgers mention the "Nikolaikirche", it is generally this church tha..
St. Nikolas (Macedonian church in Kumanovo)
The Church St. Nikolas, in Kumanovo, Macedonia, is a church designed by Andreja Damjanov.#redirect [[Template:Fact]] It is surrounded by arcades and has a rich interior with galleries, frescoes and furniture. According to an inscription on the south entrance, it was built in 1851 on the same sit..
St. Ninians
St. Ninians is a long-standing settlement which is now a district of the city of Stirling in central Scotland. It is located approximately one mile south of the city centre. It was originally known as Eccles or Eggles when a church settlement was established by the 9th century AD. This church wa..
St. Noels Parish Hall
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St. Norbert
This article is about the provincial electoral division. For the area of Winnipeg in roughly the same area, see St. Norbert, Manitoba. For other uses see St. Norbert (disambiguation). St. Norbert is a provincial electoral division in the Canadian province of Manitoba. Contents 1 Historica..
St. Norbert, Manitoba
St. Norbert is a neighborhood in the south of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It began as a Métis settlement dating back to 1822. It was in St. Norbert, on October 19, 1869, that a public meeting was held at St. Norbert Roman Catholic Church. At that meeting, the Métis elected the Comite national des ..
St. Norbert (disambiguation)
St. Norbert may refer to: St. Norbert, a provincial electoral division in the Canadian province of Manitoba.St. Norbert, Manitoba, the area of Winnipeg in roughly the same area as the above.St. Norbert College, a college in Wisconsin.Norbert of Xanten, the saint named St. Norbert. This is a [di..
St. Norbert College
St. Norbert College is a private Catholic liberal arts college in De Pere, Wisconsin (near Green Bay). St. Norbert College was founded in October 1898 by Abbot Bernard Pennings, a Norbertine priest and educator, and named after Saint Norbert of Xanten. Frances I. Van Dyke, a seminarian, was the f..
Stångån
Stångån is a small river in southern Sweden. It flows from the highlands of eastern Småland in the south to Lake Roxen in the north. It passes through Vimmerby, Kisa, and Linköping. A great deal of the river is extended to a canal, Kinda kanal. A railway takes the same course as the river. St..
Stångenäs Hundred
Stångenäs Hundred, or Stångenäs härad, was a hundred of Bahusia in Sweden. ..
Sténio Vincent
Sténio Joseph Vincent (1874-1959) was President of Haïti from November 18, 1930 to May 15, 1941. A former mayor of the capital Port-au-Prince, he ran a popular campaign for the presidency by focusing on his opposition to the American occupation of the island. Upon assuming power, however, he adopt..
STN
STN is an acronym or initialism which may mean: Satellite Telecommunications Network, a television and radio channel satellite distribution company (satellite up-link station) in the E.U.Super-twisted nematic display, a type of liquid crystal display.Subthalamic nucleus, a subcortical structure in ..
STNNNG
STNNNG (pronounced 'the stunning') is a punk rock band from Minneapolis, Minnesota. They formed in 2003 with the goal of forming "the ultimate basement party band." Their first live performance was on April 5, 2003, consisted of 5 songs and clocked in under 12 minutes. Band members Chris Besing..
STN Atlas
STN ATLAS Elektronik GmbH was a German defence company, producing sensors and other electronic or computer components such as Radar, Sonar, fire-control systems, simulations. In 2003 STN Atlas was acquired by Rheinmetall DeTec AG and BAE Systems Germany and split into two companies: Atlas Elektroni..
St Nedelya Church
St Nedelya Church (църква „Света Неделя“) is an Eastern Orthodox church in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, a cathedral of the Sofia bishopric of the Bulgarian Patriarchate. Sveta Nedelya is a medieval church that has suffered destruction through the ages and has been reconstru..
St Nedelya Church assault
The St Nedelya Church assault was the gravest act of terrorism in the history of Bulgaria. It was carried out on 16 April 1925, when a group of the Bulgarian Communist Party (BCP) blew up the roof of the St Nedelya Church in the capital Sofia. This occurred during the funeral service of General K..
St Neot
Church of St Neot St Neot (pronounced /ˈsɪnt ˈniːʊt/) is a village in Cornwall, United Kingdom, situated between the towns of Bodmin and Liskeard. The village is named after the Saxon monk, Saint Neot. No railway was ever built to the village, despite pressure from local people and mine..
St Neots
redirect [[Template:Infobox England place]]St Neots is a town of about 26,000 people on the River Great Ouse, the largest town in Cambridgeshire, England, (Cambridge itself is a city). It is named after the Saxon monk St Neot whose bones were housed in the nearby priory of the same name. The pilgri..
St Neots Priory
St Neots Priory was a Benedictine monastery in what is now the town of St Neots in the English county of Huntingdonshire. Contents 1 Anglo-Saxon monastery2 Benedictine priory3 Post-Dissolution4 External Links Anglo-Saxon monastery A monastery was first founded here in about 9..
St Neots railway station
St Neots railway station serves the town of St Neots in Cambridgeshire, England. External links [Train times] and [station information] for from National Rail[Street map] and [aerial photo] of from Multimap.com {| class="wikitable" style="margin: 0.5em au..
St Neots Town F.C.
St Neots Town F.C. are a football club based in St Neots, England History The Club was formed in 1879 and was then known as St Neots, the first recorded formal honour was the Hunts Senior Cup, which was won during the Cups inaugural season of 1888/89. The Club then went on to lift the trophy a fu..
St Newlyn East
St Newlyn East civil parish and village in the Carrick district of Cornwall, in the United Kingdom. The parish of St Newlyn East, (usually abbreviated Newlyn East) is about about five miles south of Newquay. The parish is named after the patron saint of the church. East Wheal Rose disaster On 9..
St Nicholas' church
There are many churches around the world dedicated to Saint Nicholas. They include: Helsinki CathedralNewcastle CathedralSt Nicholas's Church, Liverpool, Liverpool Parish ChurchSt. Nicholas' Collegiate Church, Galway, IrelandSt Nicholas' Church, Durham, the civic church of Durham, EnglandSaint Nic..
St Nicholas' Church, Durham
1610 map of Durham, showing old St Nicholas' church (top centre) St Nicholas' Church, commonly known as St Nic's, is a Church of England place of worship located on Durham marketplace and is the city's civic church. The current building dates to 1858, and was designed by Darlington architec..
St Nicholas (Leicester)
The parish church of St Nicholas is the oldest place of worship in Leicester, England. The church is situated next to the Jewry Wall, the remnant of the city's Roman baths. To the east is the site of the Roman forum. Parts of the church fabric certainly date from circa AD 880, and a recent archit..
St Nicholas at Wade
St Nicholas at Wade is a village in Kent, UK with a population of around 1000. It is known for its 13th century church, and the local custom of Hoodening. The name derives from its location near the border between the Isle of Thanet and the mainland, as before the channel silted up to form the river..
St Nicholas Church, Harpenden
The church of St Nicholas is the oldest know church in Harpenden, Hertfordshire. It was originally built as a Chapel-of-Ease in about 1217, until it was enlarged and the existing tower added in 1470. The old church was demolished to make way in 1861 for a larger building. The tower contains a r..
St Nicholas of Tolentine
St Nicholas of Tolentine is a Roman Catholic Church located at the corner of University and Fordham Road in the Bronx, New York City. It is known as "the cathedral of the Bronx". The Augustinian church is named for Saint Nicholas of Tolentino. The adjacent grammar school is run by the Dominican S..
St Ninian's Centre, Crieff
The St Ninian's Centre (1960-2001) in Crieff, Perthshire was a Church of Scotland conference centre. It was converted from the former Crieff West Parish Church in 1960 (Crieff West and Creiff North Parish Churches had united in 1957). It was extensively used by church groups - both day and residenti..
St Ninian's High School
St Ninian's High School, which opened in 1984, is a six-year co-educational Catholic School in East Renfrewshire. The school serves the towns of Clarkston, Giffnock, Newton Mearns, Eaglesham and Busby in East Renfrewshire and Arden and Darnley in Glasgow, Scotland. The current school roll is 1705..
St Ninian's Isle
St Ninian's isle is a small island connected by a tombolo, a kind of sand bar, to the south-western coast of the Shetland Mainland. Except at extremely high tides, the sand is above sea level and accessible to walkers. However, St. Ninian's is still technically an island, not a peninsular as the tom..
Ústí nad Labem
Statistics Area: 93.9 km² Population: 94,204 (2003) Map Ústí nad Labem [listen] ([Media helphelp]·[info]) (German: ) is a city of the Czech Republic, in the Usti nad Labem Region. The city is the 9th-most populous in the country. Ústí is situated in a mountai..
Ústí nad Labem Region
Statistics Capital:Ústí nad Labem Area:5,335 km² (7th) Population:819,712 (2002) Map Ústí nad Labem Region (Czech: Ústecký kraj) is an administrative unit (Czech: kraj) of the Czech Republic, located in the north-western part of its historical region of Bohemia. It is named after its capi..
Ústí nad Orlicí
Statistics Area: 36.3 km² Population: 15,031 (2004) Map Ústí nad Orlicí is a city in Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. The city was founded around half of 13th century, during reign of Přemysl Otakar II. External link [Official website] ..
Ústí nad Orlicí District
Map of the Czech Republic highlighting Ústí nad Orlicí District Ústí nad Orlicí District (Okres Ústí nad Orlicí in Czech) is district (okres) within Pardubice Region (Pardubický kraj) of the Czech Republic. Its capital is city Ústí nad Orlicí. Complete list of towns and villages ..
Üstün Aydıngöz
Üstün Aydıngöz, M.D. (born October 15, 1964) is a Turkish physician, author and space enthusiast. Biography Üstün Aydıngöz was born in Konya, Turkey to Turkish parents who were immigrants from Bulgaria. He attended Hacettepe University School of Medicine, where he became a professor of ra..
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