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S. U. Deraniyagala
Siran Upendra Deraniyagala is presently the Director-General of Archaeology, Sri Lanka (May 20 2005). External links http://www.deraniyagala.de/ ..
Sud
Sud may refer to: SudanSolidaires Unitaires Démocratiques, a french trade union. 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. ..
Sud-Bandama
Sud-Bandama is one of the 19 regions of Côte d'Ivoire. The region's capital is Divo. Covering 10,650 km2, its population (2002 est.) is 826,300. The region is divided into two departments: Divo and Lakota. ..
Sud-Comoé
Sud-Comoé is one of the 19 regions of Côte d'Ivoire. The region's capital is Aboisso. Covering 6,250 km2, its population (2002 est.) is 536,500. The region is divided into three departments: Aboisso, Adiaké, and Grand-Bassam. ..
Sud-Est (development region)
Regiunea de dezvoltare Sud-Est | Counties BrăilaBuzăuConstanţaGalaţiTulceaVrancea Largest city Constanţa Area 35,762 km² Population- 2002 census- Density Ranked 3rd2,848,21979.64/km² Web [region's web site] Sud-Est (South East) is a development region in Rom..
Sud-Est Armagnac
Sud-Est S.E.2010 Armagnac Description Role Long-range airliner Crew 4 on flight deck plus cabin attendants First Flight April 2, 1949 Entered Service April 1952 Manufacturer Sud-Est (SNCASE) Dimensions Length 39.63 m ft in Wingspan 48.95 m Height 13.50 m Wing area 235.60 m² ft&..
Sud-Est Department
For the district of Botswana, see South-East District. Sud-Est (English: South-East) is one of the ten departments (French: départements) of Haiti. It has an area of 2,023 km² and a population of 518,200 (2002). Its capital is Jacmel. The department is divided into three arrondissements: Bainet..
Sud-Kivu
Sud-Kivu (South Kivu) is a province of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Its provincial capital is Bukavu. It borders Nord-Kivu to the north, Maniema to the west, and Katanga to the south. To the east it borders Rwanda, Burundi, and Tanzania. It, along with Nord-Kivu, has been the center of the..
Sud-Kivu Province
Province du Sud Kivu (Provincial flag) (Provincial Seal) Democratic Republic of the Congo Capital Bukavu Largest city National language Kiswahili Land area¹ km² Governor [[]] PopulationDensity (est. )[[]]/km² Districts Cities Demonym none Offi..
Sud-Ouest Region
For the province of Cameroon, see Southwest Province. Sud-Ouest is one of Burkina Faso's 13 administrative regions. It was created on 2 July 2001 and had a population of 509,994 in 2002. The region's capital is Gaoua. Four provinces make up the region - Bougouriba, Ioba, Noumbiel, and Poni. ..
Sud-Peruvian Republic
Sud-Peruvian Republic Flag of the Sud-Peruvian Republic Sud-Peruvian Republic within the Confederation Capital Tacna Created March 17, 1836 Dissolved August 25, 1839 Demonym Sud-Peruvian The Sud-Peruvian Republic (also styled Republic of the South o..
Sud-PTT
Sud-PTT is a French trade union created in fall 1988 after the exclusion of more radical elements from the CFDT-PTT. CFDT is a union generally considered as the most open for negotiation and reforms. It is sometimes criticized for this approach, sometimes by its own members. In 1988, when French soc..
Sud-Ubangi Province
Province du Sud Ubangi (Provincial flag) (Provincial Seal) Democratic Republic of the Congo Capital Gemena Largest city National language Kiswahili, Lingala Land area¹ km² Governor [[]] PopulationDensity (est. )[[]]/km² Districts Cities Demonym ..
Sud-Vest (development region)
Regiunea de dezvoltare Sud-Vest | Counties DoljGorjMehedinţiOltVâlcea Largest city Craiova Area 29,212 km² Population- 2002 census- Density Ranked 6th2,330,79279.79/km² Web [region's web site] Sud-Vest (South West) is a development region in Romania. Devel..
Suda
The Suda (Greek: or alternatively Suidas Σουΐδας) is a massive 10th century Byzantine Greek historical encyclopædia of the ancient Mediterranean world. The derivation is from the Latin suda, meaning "fortress" or "stronghold". It is an encyclopædic lexicon with 30,000 entries, many drawi..
SUDAAN
Developed by Research Triangle Inc, SUDAAN is a popular add-on package to SAS and SPSS used for statistical surveys. ..
Sudachi
Sudachi (Citrus sudachi; Japanese: 酢橘) is a small, round, green citrus fruit that is relatively unknown to the world except in Japan, where it is used alongside another citrus fruit, the yuzu. The fruit is the symbol of the prefecture of Tokushima where the majority of the fruit is cultivated. ..
Sudafed
Sudafed is a brand name and registered trademark for a family of over-the-counter (OTC) decongestants based on pseudoephedrine hydrochloride and manufactured by Pfizer Inc. for sale in the United States and United Kingdom. Switch to phenylephrine In late 2004, Pfizer started publicly disclosing its..
Sudair
Sudair is an area located 150 Km north of Riyadh, it contains many cities & villiges such as Rawdat Sudair, Oshairah, Odah, Attar, Hotat Sudair, Junaifi. most of the people living in Sudair have moved to Riyadh. Projects In the middle of Sudair near Hotat Sudair a new petrochemical complex of the ..
Sudairi Seven
The Al Sudairi Clan, better known as the Sudairi Seven (also spelled Sudeiri Seven, Sudayri Seven, and sometimes Sudairy Seven are seven full brothers, all sons of Ibn Saud and Hussa bint Ahmad Al Sudairi, where the name comes from. They include: King Fahd bin Abdul Aziz Al-Saud, the fifth monarch ..
Sudak
Sudak (Ukrainian: Судак, Russian: , ) is historic townlet of about 15,000 inhabitants in Crimea, situated 57 km to the west from Theodosia and 104 km to the east from Simferopol. Nowadays, it is a popular resort best known for its Genoese fortress, the best preserved on the northern shore of t..
Sudakshina Kamboja
Sudakshina Kamboja is the third king of the Kambojas referred to in the Mahabharata. And is also the most referenced of all the Kamboja kings in the whole Mahabharata and most illustrious warrior of the Kambojas of Epic Age. Contents 1 Kamboj traditions and Sudakshina2 Physical Charac..
Sudak municipality
Sudak city municipality (Ukrainian: Судацька міськрада, Russian: , ), officially "the territory governed by the Sudak city council" is one of the 25 regions of Crimea. It is a resort region, located at the south-eastern shore of Crimea. Subdivisions Besides the city of Sudak the r..
Sudalai Madan
Sudalai Madan also Sudaleswaran or Madasamy is a regional Tamil male deity who is popular amongst the least Sanskritized social groups of South India specifically Tamil Nadu. Contents 1 God of the dispossed2 Rituals and priests3 Outside India4 External links God of the dispo..
Sudama
Sudama was a childhood friend of Krishna. He was from a poor brahmin family while Krishna was from the royal family. But this difference in social status did not come in the way of their friendship. But they lost contact over the years. Some time later when Sudama was going through a very bad time, ..
Sudamerica
Sudamerica is a genus of mammal from the extinct suborder Gondwanatheria, that lived in Patagonia, South America during the Paleocene, just after the end of the "Age of Dinosaurs". Similar to Gondwanatherium, this genus had high-crowned teeth, which are very useful for eating grasses. Since there..
Sudamericano Femenino
The Sudamericano Femenino is the main competition in women's football (soccer) between national teams of the CONMEBOL Confederation. In the first two editions of the tournament only one team (the champion) qualified for the FIFA Women's World Cup. In the third edition the champion qualified automa..
Sudan
''For the region of the same name, see Sudan (region); for the orange-red dye see Sudan I. Sudan (officially the Republic of the Sudan or Republic of Sudan) is the largest country by area in Africa, situated in Northern Africa. The capital is Khartoum. It is bordered by Egypt to the north, the Red S..
Sudan, Texas
Sudan is a city in Lamb County, Texas, United States. The population was 1,039 at the 2000 census. Archaeologist Vendyl Jones was born in Sudan on May 29, 1930. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Education4 External links Geography Sudan is located at [34°3′53″N, ..
Sudanese Air Force
The Sudanese Air Force is the air force operated by the Republic of the Sudan. It began with aircraft provided by the United Kingdom. France and the United Kingdom supplied aircraft to the Sudanese until the 1960s when Soviet and Chinese aircraft were used. Currently the airforce flies a mixture ..
Sudanese Arabic
Sudanese Arabic, as spoken throughout much of northern Sudan, is the result of a mixing of Egyptian Arabic and Arabic from the Arabian peninsula with local languages (El Rutana). This has resulted in a variety of Arabic that is unique to Sudan, reflecting the way in which the country has been infl..
Sudanese Australian
A Sudanese Australian is a person who lives in Australia and background orginates from the north-eastern African country of Sudan. They are the biggest Sub-Saharan African group in Australia.The first group of Sudanese Emigrants arrived in Australia during the 1990's. The second wave arrived in the ..
Sudanese Ba'ath Party
Sudanese Ba'ath Party (in Arabic: Hizb al-Ba'ath as-Sudani), an underground political party in Sudan. The party was previously a branch of the Iraqi-based Ba'ath Party, but after the fall of the Saddam Hussein government the party has made itself independent. The party cooperates with other oppositi..
Sudanese Civil War
The term Sudanese Civil War refers to at least two separate conflicts: First Sudanese Civil War - 1955 - 1972Second Sudanese Civil War - 1983 - 2005 This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may..
Sudanese Communist Party
Sudanese Communist Party (SCP) is a Communist political party in the Republic of Sudan. Founded in 1946, it was a major force in Sudanese politics (and one of the two most influential Communist parties in the Arab world, with the Iraqi Communist Party) until 1971, when an abortive coup d'état by ..
Sudanese Democratic Party
Sudanese Democratic Party (in French: Parti Démocratique Soudanais) was a short-lived political outfit in French Soudan. PDS was formed in 1945 by two French communists. PDS launched Modibo Keita as their candidate in the 1945 elections to the Constitutent Assembly of the Fourth Republic. Source:..
Sudanese dinar
Contents 1 The Dinar2 Coins and Banknotes3 Bank of New Sudan banknotes4 New Currency in 20065 Historical Exchange Rates The Dinar The dinar is the currency of Sudan. Its ISO 4217 code is "SDD". The dinar replaced the Sudanese pound on June 8, 1992 at a rate of 10 pound..
Sudanese Encyclopedia of Tribes and Genealogies
Sudanese Encyclopedia of Tribes and Genealogies (Arabic: موسوعة القبائل والأنساب في السودان translit: Mawsu'at al-qaba`il wa'l-ansab fi 'l-Sudan) by 'Awn Alsharif Qasim', Khartoum: Maktabat Afiruqraf [Afro-Graph] 1996, 6 volumes. This encyclopaedia consists ..
Sudanese kinship
Sudanese kinship (also referred to as the Descriptive system) is a kinship system used to define family. Identified by Louis Henry Morgan in his 1871 work Systems of Consanguinity and Affinity of the Human Family, the Sudanese system is one of the six major kinship systems (Eskimo, Hawaiian, Iroquoi..
Sudanese literature
There are records of Sudanese literature dating from the 15th Century, but it wasn't until the 16th and 17th centuries that a distinctive Sudanese literature began to appear [#endnote_dodson2006]. The ruler of Sudan, and the Songhai Empire at the time, Askia the Great was a patron of liter..
Sudanese pound
The pound was the currency of Sudan between 1956 and 1992. It was subdivided into 100 qirush (singular qirsh), each of 10 milim. It replaced the Egyptian pound at par and was replaced by the dinar at a rate of 10 pounds = 1 dinar. In Southern Sudan, the pound is still the currency prices are negoti..
Sudanese refugees in Egypt
There are tens of thousands of Sudanese refugees in Egypt, most of them seeking refuge from ongoing military conflicts in their home country of Sudan. Their official status as refugees is highly disputed, and they have been subject to racial discrimination and police violence. They live among a much..
Sudanese Regroupment Party
Sudanese Regroupment Party (in French: Parti du Régroupement Soudanais), initially known as Sudanese Progressive Party (Parti Progressiste Soudanais), was a political party in French Soudan. PPS was founded in 1946. It was led by Fily Dabo Sissoko. PPS represented conservative sections of Soudane..
Sudanese Socialist Union
The Sudanese Socialist Union (SSU) was a political party in Sudan. The SSU was the country's sole legal party from 1971 until 1985, when the regime of President Gaafar Nimeiry was overthrown in a military coup. ..
Sudanese Union-African Democratic Rally
The Sudanese Union-African Democratic Rally (Union Soudanaise-Rassemblement Démocratique Africain) is a Malian political party. The party was formed in 1945 by Mamdou Konaté and Modibo Keita, with the name Sudanese Bloc (Bloc Soudanais). The following year, they affiliated themselves with the A..
Sudanese Workers' Trade Union Federation
SWTUF The Sudanese Workers' Trade Union Federation (SWTUF) is the sole national trade union center in the Sudan. The current SWTUF is a government sponsored trade union federation that was re-organized in 1992 from the original SWTUF which, along with all other trade unions, was dissolved by Om..
Sudanian Savanna
The Sudanian Savanna is a broad belt of tropical savanna that runs east and west across the African continent, from the Atlantic Ocean in the west to the Ethiopian Highlands in the east. The Sahel, a belt of drier grasslands and acacia savannas, lies to the north, between the Sudanian Savanna and th..
Sudanic languages
Westermann's 1911 Die Sudansprachen. In early twentieth century classification of African languages, Sudanic languages was a generic term for African languages spoken in the Sahel belt from Ethiopia in the east to Senegal in the west. The grouping was based on geographic and loose typological ..
Sudano-Sahelian
The Sudano-Sahelian is an architectural style common in the Sahel. The style reached its height during the Mali and Songhay Empires in West Africa during the 16th and 17th centuries. The Great Mosque of Djenné and Sankoré Mosque with its accompanying university buildings in Timbuktu are the most f..
Sudan (disambiguation)
Sudan can mean: Sudan, a country in Northern Africa.Sudan, a geographic region partly contained within the country of Sudan.Sudan, Texas with 1,039 people residing in the city as of the census count in year 2000. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated..
Sudan (region)
The Sudan, from the Arabic bilâd as-sûdân "land of the Blacks," is a geographic region in West and Eastern Africa, extending south of the Sahel, from Mali (also once known as French Sudan) into the country of Sudan. This region receives more rainfall than the Sahel, and is suitable to farming. So..
Sudan Airways
--> Sudan Airways is the national airline of Sudan. Sudan Airways is a member of the Arab Air Carriers Organization. Contents 1 Code Data2 History3 Destinations4 Services5 Incidents and accidents6 Fleet6.1 Current Fleet6.2 Aircraft planned for aquiring;..
Sudan at the 1960 Summer Olympics
Sudan competed at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, Italy under the IOC country code SUD. It was the first appearance of the African nation. Sudan 0 0 0 0 Results by event ..
Sudan at the 1968 Summer Olympics
Sudan competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, Mexico under the IOC country code SUD. It was the second appearance of the African nation, which made its debut eight years earlier in Rome. Sudan 0 0 0 0 Results by event ..
Sudan at the 1972 Summer Olympics
Sudan competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany under the IOC country code SUD. It was the third appearance of the African nation, which made its Olympic debut in 1960. Contents 1 Total Sudan 0 ..
Sudan at the 1984 Summer Olympics
Sudan competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California under the IOC country code SUD. It was the fourth appearance of the African nation, which made its debut in 1960. Sudan 0 0 0 0 Results by event ..
Sudan at the 1988 Summer Olympics
Sudan competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea under the IOC country code SUD. It was the fifth appearance of the African nation, which made its debut in 1960. Sudan 0 0 0 0 Results by event ..
Sudan at the 1992 Summer Olympics
Sudan competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain under the IOC country code SUD. It was the sixth appearance of the African nation, which made its debut in 1960. Sudan 0 0 0 0 Results by event ..
Sudan at the 1996 Summer Olympics
Sudan competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia under the IOC country code SUD. It was the seventh appearance of the African nation, which made it's debut in 1960. Sudan 0 0 0 0 Results by event ..
Sudan at the 2000 Summer Olympics
Sudan competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney under the IOC country code SUD. It was the 8th appearance of the African nation, which made its debut in 1960. Results by event ..
Sudan at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Flag of Sudan Sudan competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens under the IOC country code SUD. It was the ninth appearance of the African nation, which made its Olympic debut in 1960. Contents 1 ..
Sudan Black B
Sudan Black B (C26H24N4O) is a lysochrome (fat-soluble dye) diazo dye used for staining of neutral triglycerides and lipids on frozen sections and some lipoproteins on paraffin sections. It has the appearance of a dark brown to black powder with maximum absorption at 596-605 nm and melting point 1..
Sudan Boy Scouts Association
redirect[[Template:Portal]] The Sudan Boy Scouts Association, (in Arabic ''Gamial-El Kashâfu El Sudanya) the national Scouting organization of Sudan, was officially founded in 1935, and became a member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement in 1956. The boys only Sudan Boy Scouts Associa..
Sudan Football Association
Founded 1936 FIFA affiliation 1948 CAF affiliation 1957 PresidentDr. Kamal Shaddad CoachMohamed Ahmed The Sudan Football Association started in 1954 with the help of the Egyptian Football Association. The Sudanese Premier League just started in 1993 after the state leagues were combined i..
Sudan function
In the theory of computation, the Sudan function is an example of a function that is recursive, but not primitive recursive. This is also true about the better known Ackermann function. The Sudan function was the first function having this property to be published. It was invented in 1927 by Gab..
Sudan Gerbil
The Sudan gerbil, Gerbillus nancillus is distributed mainly in central Sudan. References Granjon (2004). [Gerbillus nancillus]. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. IUCN 2006. Retrieved on 08 May 2006. Database entry includes a brief justification of why this species is listed as d..
Sudan Golden Sparrow
The Sudan Golden Sparrow or Golden Song Sparrow Passer luteus is a small bird in the sparrow family. It breeds across sub-Saharan Africa from Nigeria east to Sudan, Ethiopia and southwestern Arabia. It is a popular cage bird. It is a bird of dry open savanna, semi-desert, arid scrub and cereal c..
Sudan I
Systematic name 1-phenylazo-2-naphthol Chemical formula C16H12N2O Molecular mass 248.28 g/mol Density x.xxx g/cm3 Melting point 131 °C Boiling point xx.x °C CAS number [842-07-9] SMILES OC1=C(N=NC3=CC=CC=C3)C2=C(C=CC=C2)C=C1 [Chemical infoboxDisclai..
Sudan II
Sudan II (C18H16N2O) is a lysochrome (fat-soluble dye) azo dye used for staining of triglycerides in frozen sections, and some protein bound lipids and lipoproteins on paraffin sections. It has the appearance of red powder with melting point 156-158 °C and maximum absorption at 493(420) nm. Its ..
Sudan III
Sudan III (C22H16N4O) is a lysochrome (fat-soluble dye) diazo dye used for staining of triglycerides in frozen sections, and some protein bound lipids and lipoproteins on paraffin sections. It has the appearance of reddish brown crystals with melting point 199 °C and maximum absorption at 507(304..
Sudan Independent School District
Sudan Independent School District is a public school district based in Sudan, Texas. The district includes portions of three counties – Lamb, Bailey, and Cochran. External link [Sudan ISD] ..
Sudan IV
Sudan IV Sudan IV (C24H20N4O) is a lysochrome (fat-soluble dye) diazo dye used for staining of lipids, triglycerides and lipoproteins on frozen paraffin sections. Staining is an important biochemical technique, offering the ability to visually qualify the presence of the fatty compound of int..
Sudan Liberation Movement
Not to be confused with Sudan People's Liberation Army/Movement (SPLA/M). The Sudan Liberation Movement/Army or Haraka Tahrir Sudan (abbreviated as either SLM or SLA) is a now defunct, loose association of Sudanese rebel groups who fought against the Janjaweed Arab militiamen and Sudanese governme..
Sudan national football team
The Sudan national football team, nicknamed Sokoor Al-Jediane (Falcons of Jediane), is the national team of Sudan and is controlled by the Sudan Football Association. They were one of the only three teams (Egypt, Ethiopia) to participate in the inaugural African Nations Cup in 1957, and won the com..
Sudan Peace Act
The Sudan Peace Act is a United States federal law condemning Sudan for genocide. President George W. Bush signed into law [H.R. 5531], the Sudan Peace Act into law on October 21, 2002. The Act was passed to facilitate a comprehensive solution to the war in Sudan, and Condemns violations o..
Sudan People's Liberation Army
Not to be confused with Sudan Liberation Movement/Army (SLM/SLA), a loose association of Sudanese rebel groups fighting against the arab-militia Janjaweed.. Sudan People's Liberation Army/Movement (SPLA/M) is a member of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), the main opposition group in Sudan. ..
Sudan plated lizard
Sudan plated lizard (Gerrhosaurus major), also known as the Great plated lizard is a lizard of the gerrhosauridae family. They are commonly traded in pet shops. Classification Species Gerrhosaurus major Gerrhosaurus major majorGerrhosaurus major bottegoi ..
Sudan Red 7B
Sudan Red 7B, also known as Solvent Red 19, Ceres Red 7B, Fat Red 7B, Hexatype carmine B, Lacquer red V3B, Oil violet, Organol bordeaux B, Sudanrot 7B, Typogen carmine, and C.I. 26050, is a red diazo dye. Chemically it is N-ethyl-1-[[p-(phenylazo)phenyl]azo]-2-naphthalenamine. It..
Sudan Red G
Sudan Red G, also Brilliant Fat Scarlet R, C.I. Food Red 16, C.I. Solvent Red I, C.I. 12150, Ceres Red G, Fat Red BG, Fat Red G. Lacquer Red V2G, Oil Pink, Oil Scarlet 389, Oil Vermilion, Oil Red G, Oleal Red G, Plastoresin Red FR, Red GD, Resinol Red G, Silotras Red TG, Solvent Red 1, Sudan R, an..
Sudan stain
Sudan staining is the use of Sudan dyes to stain sudanophilic substances, usually lipids. Sudan lysochromes (Sudan II, Sudan III, Sudan IV, Oil Red O, and Sudan Black B) are used. Sudan dyes have high affinity to fats, therefore they are used to demonstrate triglycerides, lipids, and lipoproteins. ..
Sudan University of Science and Technology
The University of Sudan for Science and Technology, or SUST, is one of the main universities in Khartoum, Sudan. It has the latest and most modern facilities to insure a suitable atmosphere for its students. [[Image:Mysudanpic.jpg|thumb|right|[[w:SUSTECH|SUST]]'s logo]] Contents 1 History o..
Sudan Yellow 3G
Sudan Yellow 3G, also known as Solvent Yellow 16, C.I. disperse yellow and C.I. 12700, is a yellow azo dye. Chemically it is 4-phenylazo-1-phenyl-3-methyl-5-pyrazolone or 2,4-dihydro-5-methyl-2-phenyl-4-(phenylazo)3-H-pyrazol-3-on. It is soluble in fats and oils. Sudan Yellow 3G is used as a pigm..
Sudare
Sudare (jp: hiragana すだれ) are screens or blinds. They are sometimes called misu as well. Sudare were made of slats of decorative wood, bamboo, or other natural material woven together with simple string, coloured yarn, or other decorative material to make nearly solid blinds. They could be..
Sudarium of Oviedo
The Sudarium of Oviedo is a bloodstained cloth, 34" x 21", kept in the cathedral of Oviedo, Spain and claimed to be the cloth that was wrapped around the head of Jesus of Nazareth after he died. The Sudarium is severely soiled and crumpled, with dark flecks that are symmetrically arranged but form n..
Sudarshana Chakra
Sudarshan Chakra is a spinning disc like weapon with very sharp edge, which is one of the weapons in the Hindu God Vishnu's hands. Lord Vishnu, also called Narayana, is believed to have four hands. He holds a Shankha (a conch shell) on one hand, the Sudarshana in the second, a Gada (mace) in the thi..
Sudarshan Kriya
Sudarshan Kriya is a unique rhythmical breathing process that is said to have been revealed to Sri Sri Ravi Shankar during a spell of silent meditation that he had gone into for 10 days in 1982. The theory is that the kriya allows a healthy and pleasant mind to produce chemical messengers, which tra..
Sudas
Sudās ("worshipping well", an s-stem, either from a root dās, or with the extra s added to avoid an archaic root noun in ā, Sudā-, which would easily be mistaken for a feminine name) is a king from the Rig Veda. He is a descendant of Divodasa. Divodasa is a descendant of Srnjaya, who in turn i..
Sudath Pasqual
Sudath PasqualSri Lankan (SL) Batting style Left-hand bat Bowling type Right-arm medium Tests ODIs Matches - 2 '''Runs scored - 24 Batting average - 24.00 100s/50s -/- -/- Top score - 23* ..
Sudatorium
Sudatorium, the term in architecture for the vaulted sweating-room (sudor, sweat) of the Roman thermae, referred to in Vitruvius (v. 2), and there called the concamerata sudatio. In order to obtain the great heat required, the whole wall was lined with vertical terra-cotta flue pipes of rectangular..
Suda Bay
Suda Bay is a harbor on the northwest coast of Crete. WWII : British and Commonwealth troops withdrew from Greece in April 1941 and 25,000 men, mainly from New Zealand and Australia, disembarked there. In May, during the German attack named "Operation Merkur", Allied troops went to Sfakia in the s..
Suda Mitsuchika
Suda Mitsuchika (須田満親, 1526-1598) Suda Chikamitsu, a minor Daimyo of the Shinano region, and notable retainer under that of the Uesugi; fighting against the Takeda. During some time in 1553, Chikamitsu was defeated by that of Takeda Shingen, and was forced to flee back to Uesugi Kenshin, ask..
Sudbrook Cricket Club
It is believed that [Sudbrook cricket club] was formed during the 1860s and although the early days are not chronicled it is a known fact that cricket was played at Blackrock in the 1870s. It was at this ground that the legendary W G Grace played against Sudbrook for a Bristol team and hav..
Sudbrook Magnet Middle School
Sudbrook Magnet Middle School (SMMS) is a middle school in Pikesville, Maryland. Its enrollment is some 1,023 (as of 2006). SMMS opened in 1994 with some 800 students, and is the first magnet school in the county. Its magnet subjects are Environmental and Earth Science, Visual Arts, Performing Arts,..
Sudbury
There are a number of places named Sudbury: Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada (official name; the city continues to be known simply as Sudbury for most purposes); home of the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory.Sudbury (electoral district)Sudbury, Suffolk, EnglandSudbury, London, EnglandSudbury, Derbyshire,..
Sudbury, London
'Sudbury''' is an area of northwest London. It is served by two stations on the Piccadilly Line, Sudbury Hill tube station and Sudbury Town tube station. Sudbury is an historical area having once extended from the 'South Manor- Sudbury' (thought to have been on Harrow Hill)to the area that is now k..
Sudbury, Massachusetts
Sudbury is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 16,841 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 External links History Sudbury was first settled in 1638 and was officially incorporated in 1639. Sudbury is the ..
Sudbury, Ontario Tornado
On August 20, 1970, a tornado hit the Canadian city of Sudbury, Ontario. Considered unusual because tornadoes rarely occur so far north, the tornado touched down in the suburban community of Lively. Reaching a speed of 160 kilometres per hour, the tornado tracked eastward into the city, hitting th..
Sudbury, Suffolk
redirect [[Template:Infobox England place]] Sudbury is a small, ancient market town in the county of Suffolk, England, on the River Stour, 15 miles from Colchester and 60 miles from London. The Sudbury Society was formed in 1973 after a successful campaign to save the Corn Exchange from developers...
Sudbury, Vermont
Sudbury, Vermont Sudbury is a town in Rutland County, Vermont, United States. The population was 583 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 57.5 km² (22.2 mi²). 55.7 km² (21.5 mi²) of it is land and 1.8 km² (0.7 mi²) of ..
Sudbury/Azilda Water Aerodrome
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Sudbury/Coniston Airport
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Sudbury/Ramsey Lake Water Aerodrome
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Sudbury & Copper Cliff Suburban Electric Railway
The Sudbury & Copper Cliff Suburban Electric Railway served Sudbury, Ontario and area mining towns until 1950. It was incorporated in 1912 in Ontario. The company reorganized as Sudbury Bus Lines, Ltd. in the fall of 1951. External link [Dave's Electric Railraods]* [Sudbury & Copper..
Sudbury & Harrow Road railway station
Sudbury & Harrow Road railway station is a National Rail station in Sudbury in north London. The station is served by Chiltern Railways trains from Marylebone towards High Wycombe and Birmingham Snow Hill, and is in Travelcard Zone 4. The station is situated between Sudbury Hill Harrow and Wembley..
Sudbury (electoral district)
SudburyElectoral district Sudbury in relation to the other Ontario ridings MP Diane Marleau (1988-present) Party Liberal (1968-present) MPP Rick Bartolucci (1995-present) Party Liberal (1995-present) Province Ontario Census division(s) Greater Sudbury Census subdivision(s) Greater Sudbu..
Sudbury Arena
The Sudbury Arena is a 6,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Greater Sudbury, Ontario Canada. It was built in 1951. It is home to the Sudbury Wolves of the Ontario Hockey League. Current arenas in the Ontario Hockey League Eastern Conference Western Conference Barrie Molson Centre | Hershey ..
Sudbury Basin
Sudbury Basin is the oval structure, next to the much younger lake-filled Wanapitei crater The Sudbury Basin is the second largest known impact crater or astrobleme on Earth, and a major geologic structure in Ontario, Canada. The basin is located on the Canadian Shield in the city of Greater..
Sudbury Branch Line
Sudbury Branch Line Principal stations Marks Tey Chappel & Wakes Colne for East Anglian Railway MuseumBures Sudbury --> The Sudbury Branch Line is the railway line from Marks Tey to Sudbury. All passenger services on the line are operated by One Railway, The service runs hourly, seven days a ..
Sudbury Catholic District School Board
Sudbury Catholic District School Board is a school board in the Canadian province of Ontario. The board is the school district administrator for English language Roman Catholic schools in Greater Sudbury, Ontario and the southern Sudbury District. Contact information 165 D'Youville St Sudbury, Onta..
Sudbury District, Ontario
The Sudbury District is a district in Northeastern Ontario in the Canadian province of Ontario. It was created in 1907 from parts of Algoma District. Although the Sudbury District takes its name from the city of Greater Sudbury, and geographically encloses the city on all sides, the city is not p..
Sudbury Downs
Sudbury Downs is a harness racing track located in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, on Bonin Road near the community of Chelmsford. During the racing season, there are usually two race nights per week, on Wednesday and Saturday, with ten to fourteen races each race night. The facility also has a n..
Sudbury East
Sudbury East was a provincial electoral riding in the Canadian province of Ontario, that was represented in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1967 to 1999. It served the easternmost portion of the former city of Sudbury, the eastern portion of the Regional Municipality of Sudbury, and several..
Sudbury Grammar School
Sudbury Grammar School was a grammar school in Sudbury. The school was founded in 1491. In 1972, the school was amalgamated with other local schools to form Sudbury Upper School. ..
Sudbury Hall
Sudbury Hall is a country house in Sudbury near Derby, England. Sudbury Hall is one the country's finest Restoration mansions. The property is now owned and maintained by the National Trust. The house was built in the 1660s and is notable for its fine Long Gallery, gardens and portraits of Charles ..
Sudbury Hill Harrow railway station
Sudbury Hill Harrow railway station is a National Rail station in Harrow in north London. The station is served by Chiltern Railways trains from Marylebone towards High Wycombe and Birmingham Snow Hill, and is in Travelcard Zone 4. The station is situated between Northolt Park and Sudbury & Harrow..
Sudbury Hill railway station
Sudbury Hill railway station is a station which is located on the Chiltern Railways line out of London Marylebone. The station was constructed in 1960. From that time until late 2004, trains would only call at this station at peak-hours, due to a lack of demand. In November 2004, however, following ..
Sudbury Hill tube station
Sudbury Hill tube station is a London Underground station on the Piccadilly Line in the London Borough of Harrow, situated between Sudbury Town tube station and South Harrow tube station. It was opened 28 June 1903 and is in Travelcard Zone 4. It is nearby to Sudbury Hill Harrow railway station a..
Sudbury Junior Wolves
Sudbury Jr. Wolves City Sudbury, Ontario League Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League Founded ? Home Arena McClelland Arena Colours Blue, Grey, and White Coach GM The Sudbury Jr. Wolves are a Tier II Junior "A" ice hockey team from Sudbury, Ontario, Canada..
Sudbury Neutrino Observatory
Artist's concept of SNO's detector. (Courtesy of SNO) The Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNO) is located 6800 feet (about 2 km) underground in INCO's Creighton Mine in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. The detector is designed to detect solar neutrinos through their interactions with deuterium..
Sudbury railway station
The Sudbury railway station is a railway station serving the town of Sudbury in Suffolk, England. It is a single-platform terminus of the Marks Tey - Sudbury Branch Line. It is unstaffed and does not feature any ticket purchasing equipment, although train company 'one' proposed the installation of..
Sudbury Regional Hospital
Sudbury Regional Hospital is a hospital located in the city of Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. The hospital was created in the 1990s by the government of Mike Harris, as part of the provincial program of health care restructuring. The city formerly had four hospitals: Sudbury General, Sudbury Mem..
Sudbury Rural District
Sudbury was a rural district of Derbyshire in England from 1894 to 1934. It was created from the part of the Uttoxeter rural sanitary district that was in Derbyshire (with the larger part in Staffordshire forming the Uttoxeter Rural District). It consisted of the parishes of Boyleston, Cubley, Dov..
Sudbury school
The Sudbury model of democratic education is named after the school that pioneered it - Sudbury Valley School. Since it was founded in 1968, the Framingham, Massachusetts school has been a source of inspiration for dozens of schools and institutions, and there are currently over 40 Sudbury schools a..
Sudbury Secondary School
Sudbury Secondary School is a high school in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. The school is overseen by the Rainbow District School Board, which services the Greater Sudbury and surrounding areas. Sudbury Secondary School or SSS for short is well known for its performing arts classes, such as d..
Sudbury Star
The Sudbury Star is a Canadian daily newspaper, published in Greater Sudbury. It is owned by Osprey Media, who bought the paper on July 31, 2001. The newspaper was launched in 1909 as the Daily Northern Star, but faced financial difficulties in its early years of operation. External link [..
Sudbury Town F.C.
Sudbury Town was a football club from Sudbury, Suffolk, England. It merged with Sudbury Wanderers in 1999 to form AFC Sudbury. Formed in the 1885, Sudbury Town were founder members of the Suffolk FA in the same year. The highest that the club reached in the National League System was the Southern L..
Sudbury Town tube station
Sudbury Town tube station is on the Piccadilly Line, in Travelcard Zone 4, between Sudbury Hill and Alperton. Sudbury Town station is one of the few stations on the Underground system that are wheelchair accessible. Geographically, the larger side of the station is the north-east side, which be..
Sudbury Transmitter
Sudbury Transmitter is a facility for FM and television transmission at Sudbury, England. It uses as its antenna two 138 metre (452 foot) tall guyed masts. See also List of masts External links Grid reference [Entry at the Transmission Gallery] ..
Sudbury Upper School
Sudbury Upper School (full name 'Sudbury Upper School and Arts College') is a 13 - 18 upper school in the town of Sudbury, Suffolk. The school was established in 1972, following the change to the comprehensive school system. Sudbury Upper School was an amalgamation of Sudbury Grammar School, the Hi..
Sudbury Valley School
The Sudbury Valley School was founded in 1968 in Framingham, Massachusetts, United States. There are now over 40 schools based on the Sudbury Model in the United States, Canada, Denmark, Israel, Japan, Netherlands, Australia, Belgium and Germany. The model has two basic tenets: educational freedom a..
Sudbury Wanderers F.C.
Sudbury Wanderers was a football club from Sudbury, Suffolk, England. It merged with Sudbury Town in 1999 to form AFC Sudbury. Wanderers started off as an amateur in 1958. They slowly progressed up the National League System, became semi-pro, and eventually met a demoted Sudbury Town in the Eastern..
Sudbury Wolves
This article is about the current Sudbury Wolves team in the Ontario Hockey League. For other teams named the Sudbury Wolves see the disambiguation page. Sudbury Wolves City: Sudbury, Ontario League: Ontario Hockey League Conference: Eastern Division: Central Founded: 1962 (N..
Sudbury Wolves (disambiguation)
Contents 1 Sudbury Wolves1.1 1972 to Present1.2 1962 to 19721.3 1951 to 19632 Sudbury Cub Wolves2.1 1920's & 1940's3 Sudbury Junior Wolves4 See also The Sudbury Wolves name could be associated with any of the following teams: Sudbury Wolves 1972 to P..
Sudd
Sudd Swamp from space, May 1993. This photograph was taken during the driest time of year—summer rains generally extend from July through September. Location of The Sudd in southern Sudan The Sudd (Arabic sadd, "barrier") is a vast swamp formed by the Nile in southern Sudan. Its size i..
Sudden
James Green aka Sudden was a fictional character created by the author Oliver Strange and after his death carried on by Frederick H. Christian. The books centred around a gunfighter in the American Wild West era. Some claim that the books use language unacceptable in a modern society brought up on..
Suddenlaunch
Suddenlaunch is a remotely hosted forum service powered by Perl. One may notice the similarity of the Suddenlaunch software to ProBoards. This is because Suddenlaunch actually used code from an old version of ProBoards when its founder released its code to some of the support staff. External links ..
Suddenlink Communications
Suddenlink Communications, formally Cebridge Connections, provides basic and digital cable television, and high-speed Internet services. The company has hundreds of thousands of business and residential customers that live and work in primarily suburban, small-town, and rural communities across..
Suddenly, Last Summer
Suddenly, Last Summer is a play by Tennessee Williams. It opened Off-Broadway on January 7, 1958 as part of a double-bill with the Williams play Something Unspoken. The presentation of the two plays was given the overall title Garden District, but 'Suddenly Last Summer' is more often performed alon..
Suddenly, Tammy!
Suddenly, Tammy! (sometimes uncapitalized as suddenly, tammy!) was an indie pop band from Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Notable for its guitarless, piano-centric lineup, the band released a self-titled album in 1993 on spinART Records and a second album, (We Get There When We Do.) on Warner Bros. Records..
Suddenly (1954 film)
Suddenly is a 1954 film noir starring antagonist Frank Sinatra, sheriff Sterling Hayden, grandpa James Gleason, and mother Nancy Gates. According to Kitty Kelley's bio of Sinatra, it's rumored that Lee Harvey Oswald watched this film just a few days before assassinating President John F. Kenned..
Suddenly (disambiguation)
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Suddenly is the title of: Suddenly (1954 film), a film noir starring antagonist Frank Sinatra, sheriff Sterling Hayden, grandpa James Gleason, and mother Nancy GatesSuddenly (Xanadu song), a song from the soundtrack to the 1980 fil..
Suddenly (Marcus Miller album)
Suddenly is an album by Marcus Miller. The jazz rock album was released in 1983. The album was re-released in 1999. Track listing "Lovin' You""Much Too Much""Suddenly""Just For You""The Only Reason Live""Just What I Needed""Let Me Show You""Be My Love""Could It Be You" ..
Suddenly Human (TNG episode)
"Suddenly Human" is the title of a [[Star Trek: The Next Generation]] episode, from the fourth season. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. A Talarian vessel is in trouble, and the Enterprise responds. They rescue five teenaged members of the crew, four ..
Suddenly I See
"Suddenly I See" is a single by KT Tunstall, released in 2005. The song is Tunstall's highest charting on the UK Singles Chart, where it reached the 12th position, spending 26 weeks inside the top 75. "Suddenly I See" won her an Ivor Novello Award in 2006 in the category of Best Song Musically and ..
Suddenly Naked
Suddenly Naked is a 2001 drama film directed by Anne Wheeler and written by Elyse Friedman. Plot Jackie York is a famous novelist with a big secret. She is suffering from writer's block and is unable to write her much anticipated novel. After being dumped by a wannabe movie director Jackie just can..
Suddenly Strange
"Suddenly Strange" is Bic Runga's third single from her album Drive. It was released in New Zealand in September 1997, and in Australia in 1998. Track listing (New Zealand) "Suddenly Strange""All Fall Down""Welcome to My Kitchen" Track listing (Australia) "Suddenly Strange""Welcome to My Kitchen"..
Suddenly Susan
Suddenly Susan season four cast photo. Top row (from left to right): Kathy Griffin, Currie Graham, Brooke Shields, Rob Estes. Bottom row (from left to right): Eric Idle, Sherri Shepherd, Nestor Carbonell, & Barbara Barrie. Suddenly Susan was a US-American sitcom broadcast on NBC from 1996 to 2..
Suddenly There's a Valley
"Suddenly There's a Valley" is a popular song. It was written by Chuck Meyer and Biff Jones and published in 1955. The song was a major hit for Gogi Grant (one of only 2 major ones she had, and one of only 3 that charted at all for her) in 1955. Her recording was issued by Era Records as catalog..
Sudden acquired retinal degeneration
Sudden acquired retinal degeneration (SARD) is a disease in dogs causing sudden blindness. It can occur in any breed. The cause is unknown, but possibly involves either autoimmune disease, a toxin, or Cushing's disease. Symptoms include sudden permanent blindness, dilated pupils, and loss of the ..
Sudden Cardiac Death
The term Sudden Cardiac Death refers to natural death from cardiac causes, heralded by abrupt loss of consciousness within one hour of the onset of acute symptoms Myerburg, Robert J. "Cardiac Arrest and Sudden Cardiac Death" in Heart Disease: A Textbook of Cardiovascular Medicine, 7th ed., WB Saunde..
Sudden death
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Sudden death (or a sudden death round) is a way of providing a winner for a contest or game (typically a sport) which would otherwise end in a tie. It provides a victor for the contest without a specific amount of time being required, usually by making the..
Sudden death (disambiguation)
Sudden deather may mean: sudden death in sportcardiac arrest, in medicineSudden Death (film), a movieSudden Death Records, a record label 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 ch..
Sudden Death (film)
Sudden Death is a 1995 action movie, starring Jean-Claude Van Damme. It also features Powers Boothe, Dorian Harewood and Raymond J. Barry, and is directed by Peter Hyams. It has been rated R by the MPAA. Plot [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Darren M..
Sudden Death (movie)
A movie about a Pittsburgh fire marshal (Jean Claude Van Damme) that is working at the Pittsburgh Civic Arena during a Penguins game. All the while a group of terrorists are behind the scenes causing havoc and killing people. The fire marshal ends up being the only one who knows what is really goin..
Sudden Death Records
Sudden Death Records is a Vancouver, British Columbia based record label run by Joey "Shithead" Keithley. First started in 1978, Sudden Death Records arrived in Canada's burgeoning punk scene. It was only a part-time label until 1998, when they began to expand further into punk rock music. In k..
Sudden Epidemic
Sudden Epidemic is a hybrid pop punk / indie rock band from Los Alamos, NM, and is signed to indie label Borderline Records. Its members include Jordan Daniel (guitar/vocals), Tyler Goodman (guitar), Kyle Pilon (percussion), and Alexander Marble (bass guitar). The band describes itself as an enca..
Sudden Fear
Sudden Fear is a 1952 film noir which tells the story of an actor who attempts to seduce a successful Broadway playwright in order to prove to her that he can play a romantic lead. It stars Joan Crawford, Jack Palance, Gloria Grahame, Bruce Bennett, Virginia Huston and Mike Connors. Marlon Brand..
Sudden Fiction (Continued)
Sudden Fiction (Continued): 60 New Short Stories is a collection of short stories published in 1996. It was compiled and edited by Robert Shapard and James Thomas. It is a follow-up to Sudden Fiction International (1989) and Sudden Fiction - American Short-Short Stories. Notable authors in Sudden..
Sudden Impact
This article is about the movie. For the monster truck, see Sudden Impact (truck). Sudden Impact is a 1983 movie in the Dirty Harry series, directed by and starring Clint Eastwood. Plot Jennifer Spencer (Sondra Locke) has been brutally raped, and is out for revenge. She kills her attackers one b..
Sudden Impact (disambiguation)
Sudden Impact can be: Sudden Impact (film), a Dirty Harry filmSudden Impact (truck), a USHRA monster truck redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Sudden Impact (truck)
Sudden Impact Owner Sudden Impact Racing Driver Brandon Legarde, Ricky Oneley Style 2004 Ford F-150 Engine 572 CI Big Block Ford Home city New Orleans, LA Year created 1990 Sudden Impact is a monster truck currently racing in the USHRA Monster Jam series. The truck ..
Sudden infant death syndrome
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is any sudden and unexplained death of an apparently healthy infant aged one month to one year. The term cot death is sometimes used in the United Kingdom, and crib death in North America. Contents 1 Diagnosis2 Statistics3 Risk factors3.1 ..
Sudden ionospheric disturbance
A sudden ionospheric disturbance (SID) is an abnormally high plasma density in the ionosphere caused by an occasional sudden solar flare, which often interrupts or interferes with telecommunications systems. When a solar flare occurs on the Sun a blast of ultraviolet and x-ray radiation hits the d..
Sudden Ionospheric Disturbance
A sudden ionospheric disturbance (SID) is an abnormally high ionization density in the D region of the ionosphere caused by a solar flare. The SID results in a sudden increase in radio-wave absorption that is most severe in the upper medium frequency (MF) and lower high frequency (HF) ranges. (Adapt..
Sudden Motion Sensor
The Sudden Motion Sensor (SMS) is a patent-pending data protection feature introduced by Apple Computer into its refreshed PowerBook and iBook lines on January 1, 2005 and July 26, 2005 respectively. The feature monitors the orientation of the laptop and detects sudden accelerations (changes in velo..
Sudden oak death
Sudden Oak Death (Phytophthora ramorum) is a water mould infection which afflicts some oak species and some other trees and shrubs, causing them to die rapidly. It also causes a non-fatal leaf disease in many other plants such as rhododendrons and California Bay Laurel. There is no known cure but n..
Sudden Stop
Sudden Stop is the second studio album by Canadian blues musician Colin James released in 1990 (see 1990 in music) on Virgin Records. The album was recorded in Vancouver and Memphis, Tennessee. The album features guest appearances by Bonnie Raitt, The Memphis Horns and Bobby Whitlock. "Just Came B..
Sudden stratospheric warming
A sudden stratospheric warming is an event where the polar vortex of westerly winds in the Northern winter hemisphere abruptly (i.e. in a few days time) slows down or even reverses direction, accompanied by a rise of stratospheric temperature by several tens of degrees Celsius. In a usual northern-..
Sudden Strike
Sudden Strike is a real-time tactics (RTT) computer game set in WW2. Viewed from an isometric perspective, the player controls many varied units such as infantry, tanks and artillery. The game was published by CDV software of Germany, written by Fireglow of Russia and was released in 2000. Conten..
Sudden Strike units
Sudden Strike is a computer game in the real-time tactics genre. Contents 1 Introduction2 Infantry Units3 Vehicles3.1 Soviet vehicles3.2 German vehicles3.3 Allied vehicles4 See also Introduction Sudden Strike is set in World War II and many of the units used i..
Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy
Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy, or SUDEP is a term used when a person with epilepsy suddenly dies and the reason for the death is not known. The cause of SUDEP is unknown. Post mortem examination usually reveals no abnormalities in victims. Of those who die from SUDEP, it is most common in peop..
Sudden Valley, Washington
Sudden Valley is a census-designated place (CDP) in Whatcom County, Washington, United States. The population was 4,165 at the 2000 census. Based on per capita income, one of the more reliable measures of affluence, Sudden Valley ranks 97th of 522 areas in the state of Washington to be ranked. Geo..
Sudden Weekly
Sudden Weekly (忽然一週) is a magazine in Hong Kong published by Jimmy Lai's Next Media Limited. Lam Woon-kwong incident Issue 493 of the magazine (dated January 7, 2005 but delivered to newsstands on the night of January 6) carried a story that included photographs of Lam Woon-kwong with a wo..
Sudder street
Sudder street is a street in Kolkata. The street is famous for cheap hotels and foreign tourists often prefer the living places in this street during their stay in Kolkata. There are a number of cheap eateries, foreign currency exchange kiosks and travel agencies in Sudder street. External links ..
Suddha
'Suddha' is the first ever tulu language film shot on the digital format. The 105 minutes film was shot in 2004 in a village called Marnad near Mangalore, Karnataka and got completed in 2005. The film is an adaptation of the 'Tulu Sahitya Academy' award winning tulu play called 'Bojja' written by Mu..
Suddhipanthaka
Suddhipanthaka (Chn: 周利槃陀伽) was a disciple of the Buddha. He was known for being the most dim-witted of the Buddha's disciples, unable to understand the Buddha's teachings, and almost completely forgetting everything the Buddha said. According to legend, one day the Buddha assigned him to..
Suddhodana
Part of a onBuddhism History of Buddhism Timeline of Buddhism Buddhist councils Foundations Four Noble Truths Noble Eightfold Path The Five Precepts Nirvāna · Three Jewels Buddhism In Depth Three marks of existence Skandha · Karma · Dharma Samsara · Rebirth..
Sudduth Coliseum
The Sudduth Coliseum is a 7,450-seat multi-purpose arena in Lake Charles, Louisiana, USA. It is home to the SW Louisiana Swashbucklers arena football team. It is the main arena of the Lake Charles Civic Center, which is located in downtown Lake Charles, Louisiana. It is owned and operated by the cit..
Sudebnik
Sudebnik of 1497 (Судебник in Russian, or Code of Law), a collection of laws, which was introduced by Ivan III and played a big part in the centralization of the Russian state, creation of the nationwide Russian Law and elimination of feudal division. Sudebnik was written by Vladimir Gusev. ..
Sudeep
Sudeep means a "Beautiful Lamp" or "Good Lamp". The name is associated with the Ramayana, period when millions of lamps were lit on the streets to welcome Rama, and to show way to him to his palace on the dark night of Amavasya (the night when the moon is completely out of sight). The name "Sude..
Sudeep Sen
Sudeep Sen (1964 in New Delhi) is a notable Indian poet. He studied at Hindu College Delhi External links [Official site] ..
Sudeki
Sudeki is a RPG video game wich was released on the Xbox exclusively, then for Windows PC. Created by UK based Climax Group, the game is notable for emulating an anime-like art style. ..
Sudeley Castle
Sudeley Castle is near Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, England. It dates from the 15th century, but the inhabited portion is chiefly Elizabethan. The castle has a notable garden, which is designed and maintained to a very high standard. The chapel, St Mary's Sudeley, is the burial place of Queen Ca..
Sudenfeld
Sudenfeld is a small village in Germany. It is located south of Osnabrück. Many happy people live here. There is some information in German about Sudenfeld at [link]. ..
Suden Uni
Suden Uni (Wolf's Dream) is the first full-length album by the Finnish Folk Metal band Moonsorrow. It was originally released on 2001, and then re-released in 2003 with one bonus track and a 40-minute DVD. Track listing Ukkosenjumalan Poika (06:09) - Son of the God of ThunderKöyliönjärven Jä..
Sudeoksa
Sudeoksa is a head temple of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism. It is located on the southern slopes of Deoksung-san in Deoksan-myeon, Yesan County, in the province of Chungcheongnam-do, South Korea. Sudeoksa was one of very few temples not destroyed during the Seven Year War in the 1590s. It..
Suderburg
Suderburg is a village and a municipality in the district of Uelzen, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated approx. 11 km southwest of Uelzen. Suderburg is also the seat of the Samtgemeinde ("collective municipality") Suderburg, which consists of the following municipalities: EimkeGerdauSuderbu..
Sudesh Mahto
Sudesh Kumar Mahto is an Indian politician. He is currently the Home Minister of the state of Jharkhand, and the leader of the All Jharkhand Students Union. He represents Silli, in the district of Ranchi, in the Jharkand Legislative Assembly. In addition to the portfolio of Home Minister, he is als..
Sudetendeutsches Freikorps
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. The Sudetendeutsches Freikorps was a paramilitary fifth-columnist organisation formed by Czech German nationali..
Sudetendeutsche Landsmannschaft
Sudetendeutsche Landsmannschaft is an organization formed in January 1950 by German refugees. Most of them fled to Western Germany during the expulsions from Eastern German territories after World War II; the "Sudetendeutschen" belonged to the Sudetenland which had been occupied by Hitler in 1938. ..
Sudetenland
--> Sudetenland (German: Sudetenland; Czech: Sudety, Polish: Sudety) was the name used from 1938–45 for the region inhabited mostly by Sudeten Germans (German: Sudetendeutsche, Czech: Sudetští Němci, Polish: Niemcy Sudeccy) in the various places of Bohemia, Moravia, and parts of Silesia. (..
Sudetenland Medal
The Sudetenland Medal has a history dating back to World War II. In 1 October 1938, the German forces enter the Sudetenland and annexed the area to the Third Reich to commemorate this event on 18 Oct 1938 the Nazis issued a special medal to be given to the german military forces who took part in ..
Sudeten German National Socialist Party
The Sudetendeutsche nationalsozialistische Partei or Sudeten German National Socialist Party was created when the new state of Czechoslovakia outlawed the DNSAP, the "German National Socialist Workers Party". At the end of WWI, the Austro-Hungarian Empire broke up into its constituent nation states,..
Sudeten Provincial Park
Sudeten Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. ..
Sudetes
A view from Zygmuntówka refuge, Góry Sowie Destroyed forest on the top of Wielka Sowa The Sudetes (IPA: [suˈdiːtiːz]), also called Sudeten (in German; pronounced: [zu'de:tən]) or Sudety (pronounced ['sudetɪ] in Czech, [su'detɪ] in Po..
Sudhagad
Sudhagad is a tehsil in Raigad District, in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Located 600 metres above sea level and surrounded by steep cliffs, it is known for its ancient fort. References [Trek the Sahyadri : Sudhagad][Sudhagad : A fort in Konkan, still in good condition][..
Sudhakar Rao
Sudhakar RaoIndia (IND) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Right-arm medium Tests ODIs Matches 0 1 '''Runs scored 4 Batting average 4.00 100s/50s -/- Top score 4 ..
Sudhana
Sudhana (Ch: 善財, shancai, translated as Good Wealth) is the main protagonist in the next-to-last and longest chapter of the Avatamsaka Sutra. Seeking enlightenment, he visited and studied with fifty-three spiritual advisors and became the equal of the Buddhas in one lifetime. Both his first advi..
Sudhapalli
Sudhapalli is the surname of a family with roots in South India, in the state of Andhra Pradesh.Suddhapalli and Suddapalli are also variants of the same surname(as different people prefer to spell the name differently).Suddapalli is the most commenly used form. ..
Sudharmono
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 June 2006. Sudharmono Sudharmono ..
Sudha Chandran
Sudha Chandran is an Indian actress and former classical dancer who turned to acting following the loss of one leg in an accident in 1982. The 1984 Telugu film Mayuri in which she plays herself was inspired by her story. The 1986 film Naache Mayuri was a Hindi remake of the Telugu original, in whic..
Sudha Murty
Sudha Murty (born in Karnataka, India in 1950) is an Indian social worker and accomplished author. She is known for her philanthropic work through the Infosys Foundation. Among other things, she has initiated a move to provide all government schools in Karnataka with computer and library faciliti..
Sudha Ruparell
Sudha Ruparell is a Kenyan currently living in Bangalore, India. She is a daughter of Chamanlal Kamani and married to Ashwin Ruparell. Her name in Kenyan politics is associated with the Anglo Leasing scam. She was also involved in a 1993 deal in which the government of Kenya bought hundreds of jee..
Sudha Shenoy
Sudha Shenoy is an economist and economic historian of Indian origin. She is one of the most notable Indian proponents of the Austrian School of economics. Shenoy's father was B. R. Shenoy, an economist who studied at the London School of Economics under Friedrich Hayek. Sudha Shenoy is a Honora..
Sudhindranath Dutta
Sudhindranath Dutta (Bangla: সুধীন্দ্রনাথ দত্ত) (1901-1960) was a Bengali Indian post-modern poet, essayist, journalist and critic. Sudhindranath is one of the most notable poets after the Tagore-era in Bangla literature. Education Sudhindranath Dutt went to school i..
Sudhir Dalvi
Sudhir Dalvi is an Indian actor. He is well known for his role as Sai Baba. External links [Flimography][}}}] at the Internet Movie Database ..
Sudhir Joshi
Sudhir Joshi(1948- Died 14 December 2005) was Indian Marathi actor and comedian. Born in Dadar, Joshi attended Pinto Villa (branch of Raja Shivaji Vidyalaya and formerly King George V High School) and later Kirti College to obtain his BA Economics. He also studied law at Kirti. He worked as a sales..
Sudhir Kale
Sudhir H. Kalé, Ph.D., is Associate Professor of Marketing at Bond University’s School of Business in Australia[link]. He is also founder of GamePlan Consultants [link], a full-service marketing consultancy for the gaming industry. He has published over fifty articles on the m..
Sudhir Kumar Chitradurga
Sudhir Kumar Chitradurga is an Indian Weightlifter. He won the bronze medal in the Men's 69kg category at the 2006 Commonwealth Games. ..
Sudhir Mishra
Sudhir Mishra (Pronounced Su-dheer Mishraa (-i- is short -ee-)) is an Indian film director and scriptwriter most renowned for directing critically acclaimed films like Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi, Dharavi and Chameli. He was also the assistant director and scriptwriter for the cult Hindi movie, Jaane..
Sudhir Naik
Sudhir NaikIndia (IND) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type - Tests ODIs Matches 3 2 '''Runs scored 141 38 Batting average 23.50 19.00 100s/50s -/1 -/- Top score 77 20 ..
Sudhir Phadke
Sudhir Phadke (25 July, 1919 - 29 July, 2002) was a marathi singer-composer. Popular as ‘Babuji’ to millions of his fans, he died in Mumbai after suffering a brain hemorrhage. He was regarded as an icon of the Marathi film industry and Marathi Sugam Sangeet for five decades. Sudhir Phadke was h..
Sudhnuti
Sudhnuti was carved out of Poonch district in 1995. The district is bounded by Rawalakot district in the north, Kotli in the south and Pakistan in the west. The total area of the district is 569 square kilometers, with a population of 214,000 in 1998. The district comprises two tehsils i.e. Pallanda..
Sudhun
Sudhan (Perfect People) Sudhun tribe members are found in Poonch District of Kashmir, Dera Ghazi Khan and Peshawar in the North West Frontier Province, Quetta in the Baluchistan Province, Sialkot, Lahore and Rawalpindi in the Punjab and in Karachi in Sindh Province of Pakistan. Internationally Sud..
Sudice
Sudice may mean: village Sudice in Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republicvillage Sudice in Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic Slavic mythological beings Sudice This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred yo..
Sudice (mythology)
The Sudice are the "Fates" of Polish mythology. Spirits of judgement that meted out fortune, destiny, judgement and in some cases, fatality, when a child was born. In Czech and Slovak languages, they are called Sudičky. ..
Sudice (Opava District)
See other meanings of Sudice. Sudice is a village in Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It is part of micro-region Hlučínsko. It has around 650 inhabitants. External link [Village website] (cz) ..
Sudines
Sudines (Greek: Σουδινες) fl. ca. 240 BC: Babylonian sage. He is mentioned as one of the famous Chaldean mathematicians or astrologers by later Roman writers like Strabo (Geografia 16:1..6). Like his predecessor Berossos he moved from Babylonia and established himself among the Greeks; h..
Sudipen, La Union
Sudipen is a 4th class municipality in the province of La Union, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 15,099 people in 2,823 households. Barangays Sudipen is politically subdivided into 17 barangays. BigbigaCastroDuplasIpetIlocanoMaliclicoOld CentralNamaltuganPobla..
Sudirman
General Sudirman General Sudirman (January 24, 1916 - January 29, 1950; also spelled Soedirman) was the military commander of Republican Indonesian forces during Indonesia's fight for independence from the Dutch in the 1940s. Sudirman was born in Rembang, Central Java; his year of birth is u..
Sudirman Arshad
Sudirman Hj Arshad (1954-1992) is the no 1 Asian Singer from Malaysia before Siti Nurhaliza. He is probally known as the 'Singing Lawyer' the 'People Singer' and 'Elvis of Malaysia'. Contents 1 Biography2 Films3 Albums4 Songs5 See also Biography Sudirman was born on 1954..
Sudirman Cup
Official logo Sudirman Cup is the world mixed team badminton championship which takes place every two years. There are five matches in every round: men and women's singles, men and women's doubles and mixed doubles. The Cup is named after Dick Sudirman, a former Indonesian badminton player and..
Sudis
Sudis may refer to: Sudis, a genus of barracudinas.Sudis, a stake used by Roman soldiers for constructing field fortifications. 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 l..
Sudis (stake)
The sudis (plural sudes) is a Latin word meaning stake. It was the name given to stakes carried by Roman legionaries for employment as a field fortification, sometimes also called valus. It is frequently, but incorrectly, called a pilum murialis meaning wall spear. The stakes were carried by R..
Sudi Devanesen
Sudarshan (Sudi) Devanesen, CM (born 1943), is an Indo-Canadian family physician and educator, public health activist, and member of the Order of Canada. Devanesen studied at Bishop Cotton Boy's School in Bangalore, Madras Christian College of the University of Madras, and the Christian Medical Col..
Sudjai Cook
Sudjai Cook (born June 27, 1976 in Bangkok ThailandAccording to The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers there are claims that Cook was born in Vietnam) is an Australian rules footballer who has played in the Australian Football League for the Adelaide Crows. He currently plays in the South Australian Na..
Sudket Prapakamol
Sudket Prapakamol (born 8 February 1980) is a male badminton player from Thailand. He competed in badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics in men's doubles with partner Patapol Ngernsrisuk. They were defeated in the round of 32 by Anthony Clark and Nathan Robertson of Great Britain. Prapakamol also ..
Sudlersville, Maryland
Sudlersville is a town in Queen Anne's County, Maryland. The ZIP code is 21668 and the area code is 410. The population was 391 at the 2000 census. It is perhaps best known as the hometown of Baseball Hall of Fame slugger Jimmie Foxx. Geography Sudlersville is located at [39°11′11″N, 75..
Sudler Flag
Sudler Flag is presented by the John Philip Sousa Foundation annually to a high school band which has been presenting an excellency in music. The award is named for Louis and Virginia Sudler who sponsor the award. External links [www.loyno.ed] ..
Sudley, Virginia
Sudley is a census-designated place (CDP) in Prince William County, Virginia, United States. The population was 7,719 at the 2000 census. Geography Sudley is located at [38°47′34″N, 77°29′56″W] (38.792783, -77.498784)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the Uni..
Sudley House
Sudley House, Aigburth, Liverpool, England is an art gallery which contains the collection of George Holt in its original setting. It includes work by Thomas Gainsborough, Joshua Reynolds, Edwin Landseer and J. M. W. Turner. It was all bequeathed by his daughter Emma Holt to the city in 1944. It is ..
Sudo
The correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. sudo (superuser do) is a program in Unix, Linux, and similar operating systems such as Mac OS X that allows users to run programs in the guise..
SUDO-Q
SUDO-Q is BBC quiz show based on a mix of the number puzzle Sudoku and general knowledge questions. It was started in late 2005 and is hosted by Eamonn Holmes. Gameplay There are four rounds in the game. The first round is based on general knowledge questions and a 4x4 Sudoku grid. The second roun..
Sudoku
A Sudoku puzzle (image hyperlinked to solution). , also known as Number Place or Nanpure, is a logic-based placement puzzle. The aim of the puzzle is to enter a numerical digit from 1 through 9 in each cell of a 9×9 grid made up of 3×3 subgrids (called "regions"), starting with various digi..
Sudoku Gridmaster
Sudoku Gridmaster is a Touch generations puzzle game for the Nintendo DS, released on March 23, 2006 in Japan and June 26, 2006 in the United States. The game features over four hundred sudoku puzzles, four different tutorials as well as four difficulty settings (practice, easy, normal, and hard)..
Sudono Salim
Sudono Salim (Chinese: 林绍良, Liem Swie Liong or Leim Sioe Liong) (born 10 September 1915), an ethnic-Chinese Indonesian (Indonesian Chinese) of Hok-Chia (Fu Qing Province in China) origin, is considered one of the most successful entrepreneurs in Indonesia, although it is widely suspected that ..
Sudosh
The correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. sudosh is a filter and can be used as a login shell. sudosh takes advantage of pty devices in order to sit between the user's keyboard and a p..
Sudost River
The Sudost River (Russian and Ukrainian: Судость) is a river in Bryansk Oblast in Russia and Chernihiv Oblast in Ukraine. It is a right tributary of the Desna River. The length of the Sudost River is 208 km. The area of its basin is approx. 5,850 km². The river freezes up in November - Dec..
Sudovia
Sudovia (Lithuanian: Sūduva / Suvalkija, Polish: Suwalszczyzna / Jaćwież), or Suvalkija (pronouncing soo-vul-kee-uh), is the name of one of ethnographic regions of Lithuania. There are also variants of the name, such as Sudova and so on. Suwalszczyzna is also used as a name of a small geographic..
Sudovians
Sudovians are a subgroup of Baltic people, living at the left coast of river Nemunas, in the region known as Sudovia. Sometimes another extinct Baltic people of Yotvingians might be referred as Sudovians too. Large parts of the Prussian Sudovian territory was conquered under the Polish - Lithuania..
Sudovian language
Sudovian (otherwise known as Jatvingian or Yotvingian) is an extinct western Baltic language in Northeastern Europe. Closely related to the Old Prussian language, it was formerly spoken southwest of the Nemunas river, in Galindia and Sudovia in East Prussia and southwest Lithuania. Sudovia and Galin..
Sudowoodo
is a fictional character from the Pokemon franchise. In its name, Sudo is a purposeful misspelling of pseudo (false), and woodo refers to its tree-like appearance; hence, Sudowoodo is a specimen of "pseudo-wood". The japanese name, Usokkii, shares the same joke; it is derived from the words uso, ..
Sudrabavots
Sudrabavots is an a cappella Latvian folk ensemble that performs ancient Latvian melodies in the Washington, DC, area. ..
Sudra Kingdom
Sudra and Abhira were mentioned as two kingdoms where river Saraswati exists as a dried up river bed along its course. Sudra is probably a kingdom of Sudras on the banks of Saraswati, and could be the source of the Sudra people of India. It can also be part of the so called Saraswati civilization. W..
Suds
"Suds" is a SpongeBob SquarePants episode from season one. It is also a 1920 film starring Mary Pickford. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Brief summary: After SpongeBob leaves his fridge open overnight, he gets the suds. However, he refuses to go to t..
SUDS
A SUDS or a Subjective Units of Distress Scale' is a scale of 0 to 10 for measuring the intensity of distress currently experienced by a patient. The SUDS is used as a benchmark for evaluating the progress of treatment in energy therapies. There is no hard and fast rule by which a patient can assig..
Suds (film)
Suds is a 1920 film starring Mary Pickford. External links [Suds at the Internet Movie Database] ..
Sudz
Sudz is a Polish god of destiny and glory. Those born at the time when he strews gold in his palace are destined to be wealthy. When he scatters earthen clods, those born are destined for poverty. See also Slavic mythology ..
Sudzha
Sudzha (Russian: ) is a town in Kursk Oblast, Russia, located on the rivers Sudzha and Olyoshnya some 105 km southwest of Kursk. Population: 6,800 (2005 est.); 7,045 (2002 Census). Sudzha was founded in the 17th century as a part of the system of fortifications defending the southern approach..
Sudz Sutherland
David Sutherland (or Sudz Sutherland) is an award-winning filmmaker from Scarborough, Ontario, Canada. He graduated from Woburn Collegiate Institute and studied at York University's Department of Film and Video from 1989 - 1991[link]. His film My Father's Hands (1999) won the HBO Short Fi..
Sud (development region)
Regiunea de dezvoltare Sud | Counties Argeş Călăraşi Dâmboviţa Giurgiu Ialomiţa Prahova Teleorman Largest city Ploieşti Area 34,489 km² Population- 2002 census- Density Ranked 2nd3,379,40697.99/km² Web [region's web site] Sud (South) is a development regi..
Sud Airlines
Sud Airlines is an airline based in France. Code Data ICAO Code: SDUCallsign: Sud Lines External links [Sud Airlines] Lists of Aircraft | Aircraft manufacturers | Aircraft engines | Aircraft engine manufacturers | Airlines | Air forces | Aircraft weapons | Missiles | Timeline o..
Sud Aviation
Sud Aviation was a French state-owned aircraft manufacturer, originating from the merger of SNCASE (Société Nationale de Constructions Aéronautiques du Sud-Est) and SNCASO (Société Nationale de Constructions Aéronautiques du Sud-Ouest) on March 1, 1957. Both companies had themselves been forme..
Sud Aviation Caravelle
Old Sud Aviation Caravelle of JAT. The SE 210 Caravelle was the first short/medium-range jet airliner, produced by the French Sud Aviation firm starting in 1955 (when it was still known as SNCASE). It is generally considered to be the first truly successful jet airliner design, as the earlie..
Sud Aviation Super-Caravelle
The Super-Caravelle was a design for a supersonic transport from Sud Aviation in France. Unlike most competing designs which envisioned larger trans-atlantic aircraft and led to the likes of the Boeing 2707, the Super-Caravelle was a much smaller, shorter range design intended to replace their earl..
Sud Aviation Vautour
The Sud Aviation (SNCASO) S.O. 4050 Vautour II was a French bomber, interceptor, and attack aircraft used by the Armée de l'Air (AdA) and the Israeli Heyl Ha'Avir. Contents 1 History2 Description and Variants3 Production4 Specifications (Vautour IIA)5 Operators6 Ex..
Sud Carangas Province
Sud Carangas is a province in the Oruro Department, Bolivia. ..
Sud Chichas Province
Sud Chichas is a province in the Bolivian department of Potosí. The capital of Sud Chichas is Tupiza "La Joya de Bolivia". Sud Chichas is the Provence where Butch Cassedy and the Sundance Kid were gunned down. Nor Chicha and Sud Chicha are high valley (2000-3500m)regions and arid. Be sure to take a..
Sud Cinti Province
Sud Cinti is a province in the Bolivian department of Chuquisaca. ..
Sud Department
Sud (English: South) is one of the ten departments (French: départements) of Haiti. It has an area of 2,794 km² and a population of 745,000 (2002). Its capital is Les Cayes. The department is divided into five arrondissements: Aquinles Cayesles Charbonnièresles CôteauxPort-Salut Departme..
Sud Est
Sud Est can refer to: Places Sud-Est Department, HaitiSud-Est (development region), RoumaniaOther Société Nationale des Constructions Aéronautiques du Sud-Est, French aircraft manufacturer, often referred to simply as Sud-EstThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of artic..
Sud Express
Sud Express is the name of a famous night train connection originally between Paris and Lisbon. The trip used to take two nights. In its first days of existence at the beginning of the 20th century Sud Express formed, together with Nord Express, a direct link between Saint Petersburg, Russia and Lis..
Sud Lípez Province
Sud Lípez is a province in the Bolivian department of Potosí. ..
Sud Mennucci
Sud Menucci (Piracicaba, 1894 — São Paulo, 1948) was a Brazilian journalist and educator, who was a strong proponent of quality in public education in his country. The municipality of Sud Mennucci, São Paulo has been named in his honor. Mennucci was born in Piracicaba, state of São Paulo..
Sud Mennucci, São Paulo
Sud Mennucci is a municipality in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. It is located at the latitude of 20º41'27" South and longitude 50º55'26" West. Altitude is 386 m and in 2004 it had an estimated population of 7,447 inhabitants. Total area is 592.344 km2. The city became widely known as a..
Sud Radio Transmitter Pic Blanc
Sud Radio Transmitter Pic Blanc is a facility for high power medium wave broadcasting on the Pic Blanc, mountain at 1°45'W and 42°35'N. Sud Radio Transmitter Pic Blanc, situated on the 2650 metre high Pic Blanc mountain is the medium wave transmitter in Europe situated highest. It was built in 197..
Sud Yungas Province
Sud Yungas is a province in the Bolivian department of La Paz. ..
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