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Évolué
Évolué is a French term (literally, "evolved," or "developed") used in the colonial era to refer to Congolese who had "evolved" through education or assimilation and accepted European values and patterns of behavior. Évolués spoke French, usually held white-collar jobs - though rarely higher tha..
Vol
A vol (French for "flight") is a once-obscure heraldic symbol consisting of a pair of outstretched, usually plumed bird's wings, which are connected together at their shoulders without having any bird's body in the middle. All derivatives of this symbol in the twentieth century ultimately derive f..
Vol'jin
colspan=2 style="font-size: larger; " | Vol'jin Gender Male Race Jungle Troll (Warcraft) Character class Shadow Hunter Affiliation Darkspear Tribe Occupation Leader of the Darkspear Tribe In the fictional Warcraft Universe, Vol'jin is a troll witch doctor of the Darkspear Tribe. ..
Vol. 2: Hard Knock Life
Vol. 2: Hard Knock Life is the 1998 music album release by East Coast hip hop artist Jay-Z. It was the success of title track, "Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem)" that made Jay-Z a dominant hip-hop superstar to emerge in the post Biggie/Tupac era. It went on to sell 5 million records in the US, an..
Vol. 3... Life and Times of S. Carter
Vol. 3... Life and Times of S. Carter is the 1999 release by East Coast hip hop artist Jay-Z. It is, for the most part, a return to a more street-oriented sound; however, it had some pop, radio-friendly songs as well. Its biggest hit was "Big Pimpin". Track listing "Hova Song (Intro)" (Carter/R..
Vol. 3 (The Subliminal Verses)
Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses) is the fourth release by the Iowa-based Slipknot and third official album. Slipknot's latest retains a lot of the brutal vocals, fast guitar and drum work, and unorthodox subject matter that the band has become famous for, but introduces more melodic, pensive attri..
Vol. II: 1990 - A New Decade
Vol. II: 1990 - A New Decade is a 1990 album by Soul II Soul. Track listing "Get a Life" (3:44)"Love Come Through" (4:31)"People" (4:57)"Missing You" (5:26)"Courtney Blows" (4:34)"1990. A New Decade" (4:03)"A Dream's a Dream" (5:38)"Time" (6:06)"In the Heat of the Night" (3:39)"Our Time Has Now Co..
Volaircraft
Volaircraft Inc was a US aircraft manufacturer established in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania in 1958 to produce a light utility aircraft, known as the Volaire. The firm and the rights to its aircraft were purchased by North American Rockwell in 1965. Lists of Aircraft | Aircraft manufacturers | Aircraf..
Volakas
Here are communities, a municipality and a marble that have the name Volakas (Greek: Βώλακας) in Greece: Volakas, a village in the prefecture of Drama near Kato NevrokopiVolakas marble, a marble that is founded near Volakas in DramaVolakas, Elis is a municipality in the western part of the E..
Volakas, Elis
> Volakas - Statistics Prefecture: Ilia Province: Olympia Location:Latitude:Longitude: 37.236/37°37'27' N lat.21.4932/21°29'31' E long Address of administration: St.Epitalio 270 58 Volakas (Greek: Βώλακας) is a port municipality in the western part of the Elis Prefe..
Volans
Volans click for larger image Abbreviation Vol Genitive Volantis Symbology the Flying Fish Right ascension 8 h Declination −70° Area Ranked 76th Number of stars(magnitude < 3) 0 Brightest star App. magnitude 3.77) Meteor showers Borderingconstellations Ca..
Volant, Pennsylvania
Volant is a borough in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 113 at the 2000 census. Geography Volant is located at [41°6′52″N, 80°15′34″W] (41.114489, -80.259463)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, th..
Volante (disambiguation)
Volante was the name given to the groups of Brazilian government armies and police soldiers whose job was to hunt and kill the cangaceiros. The members of the volantes were called "monkeys" by the cangaceiros. Regarding cars, see Aston Martin Volante. Volante means Flying in the Italian language. ..
Volante POS Systems
Volant POS systems is a point of sale software company located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Volanté develops software entirely in Java. In addition to Java POS systems, Volante also provides hardware manufacturing, e-business, software solutions, integration, staging, networking, and technical su..
Volante Systems
Volante Systems is a POS/ERP/CRM corporation operating in Canada and Hong Kong. Recently, Volante Systems has expanded its business to China and Taiwan. External link [Corporate website] Volante Technologies is a Message and Data Management company operating in the United States and aro..
Volapük
Volapük is a constructed language, created in 1879–1880 by Johann Martin Schleyer, a Roman Catholic priest in Baden, Germany. Schleyer felt that God had told him in a dream to create an international language. Volapük conventions took place in 1884 (Friedrichshafen), 1887 (Munich), and 1889 (..
Volapuk
Slang's album cover Volapük is the latest avant-garde band of the French drummer Guigou Chenevier. The core of the band is: Guigou Chenevier - Drums, Marimba, Voices, Clavier, SanzaGuillaume Saurel - Flute, Engineer, Violoncello, MixingMichel Mandel - Clarinet, Clarinet (Bass), Ta..
Volapuk (the band)
Volapük is the latest avant-garde band of the French drummer Guigou Chenevier. The core of the band is: Guigou Chenevier - Drums, Marimba, Voices, Clavier, SanzaGuillaume Saurel - Flute, Engineer, Violoncello, MixingMichel Mandel - Clarinet, Clarinet (Bass), Taragat The band takes inspira..
Volapuk encoding
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Volare
Volare is the Latin and Italian word for the verb to fly; it is also the Spanish word for I will fly. It may refer to: "Volare", a popular songVolare AirlinesPlymouth Volaré, a model of automobile. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same..
Volare (song)
"Volare" (Italian for "flying") is another popular name for Domenico Modugno's signature song "Nel blu dipinto di blu" (literally "In the blue painted blue"). Contents 1 Composition2 Popularity3 Quotations4 Recorded versions5 References6 External links Compositio..
Volare Airlines
Volare Airlines, also known by its volareweb.com brand, is a low-fares airline based in Italy. Contents 1 Code Data2 History3 New Owners4 External links Code Data IATA Code: VAICAO Code: VLECallsign: Revola History At one time the airline operated flights from Italy to ..
Volare Airlines (Ukraine)
Volare Airlines is an airline based in Kiev, Ukraine. It was established in 1994 and operated its first charter flight in November 1995. It operates charter and regular flights from its base airports at Rivne and Kiev. Contents 1 Code Data2 Services3 Fleet4 External links Cod..
Volaris
Volaris is the commercial brand of the Mexican group Controladora Vuela Compañía de Aviación S.A. de C.V., a low cost airline based in the city of Toluca, Mexico State. The name Volaris was selected among 1000 proposals, representing a fusion between the word volar (to fly) and Polaris a star i..
Volar Airlines
Volar Airlines is an airline based in Spain. Fleet The Volar Airlines fleet consists of the following aircraft (at May 2005): 2 Airbus A320-2003 Airbus A321-200 External links [Volar Airlines Fleet Detail] Lists of Aircraft | Aircraft manufacturers | Aircraft engines | Aircraft ..
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Volastra
Volastra is a quiet village in the Cinque Terre National Park. You can get to Volastra from Manarola, one of the five coastal villages by taking hiking trail number 6d. Following the coast out of Volastra towards Corniglia one walks across the top of the terraced vineyards. The vineyard hike is mode..
Volata
Volata is a ball game that was created by the fascist party in Italy as a subsitute for football and rugby Football was quite popular in Spain, Italy and Germany when fascists came to power in each of these countries during the 1920s and 1930s. However, at the time football was still very much id..
Volatile
Volatile is a word meaning, roughly, "temporary" or "fickle". It has specific meanings in several fields: Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In economics: Volatility is a measure of the risk in a financial instrument In chemistry, a volatile substance evaporates at..
Volatile acidity
Volatile acidity or "VA" refers to the level of acetic acid present in wine. Acetic acid is the primary chemical compound that is responsible for vinegar's strong, pungent odor, and is a natural bi-product of fermentation in winemaking. There are different opinions as to what level of volatile acid..
Volatile anaesthetic
The volatile anaesthetics are a class of general anaesthetic drugs. They all share the property of being liquid at room temperature but evaporating easily. The ideal volatile anaesthetic agent offers smooth and reliable induction and maintenance of general anaesthesia with minimal effects on other..
Volatile fatty acids
Volatile fatty acids are fatty acids with a carbon chain of six carbons or fewer. They can be created through fermentation in the intestine. Examples include: acetatepropionatebutyrate External links ["Role of Volatile Fatty Acids in Development of the Cecal Microflora in Broiler Chickens d..
Volatile Games
Volatile Games is the mature games division of Blitz Games [Official site] ..
Volatile memory
Volatile memory, or volatile storage, is computer memory that requires power to maintain the stored information, unlike non-volatile memory. Most forms of modern random access memory are volatile storage, including dynamic random access memory and static random access memory. Content addressable me..
Volatile organic compound
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are organic chemical compounds that have high enough vapour pressures under normal conditions to significantly vaporize and enter the atmosphere. (The term VOC is also occasionally used as an abbreviation, especially in biological contexts, for "volatile organic..
Volatile Organic Compounds Protocol
The Protocol to the 1979 Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution Concerning the Control of Emissions of Volatile Organic Compounds or Their Transboundary Fluxes is an agreement to provide for the control and reduction of emissions of volatile organic compounds in order to reduce their t..
Volatile variable
In computer programming, a variable or object declared with the volatile keyword may be modified externally from the declaring object. For example, a variable that might be concurrently modified by multiple threads should be declared volatile. Variables declared to be volatile will not be optimized..
Volatilisation
Volatilisation is the process whereby a dissolved sample is vaporised. In atomic spectroscopy this is usually a two step process. The analyte is turned into small droplets in a nebuliser which are entrained in a gas flow which is in turn volatilised in a high temperature flame in the case of AAS or ..
Volatility
For volatility in chemistry, see Volatility (chemistry) Volatility most frequently refers to the standard deviation of the change in value of a financial instrument with a specific time horizon. It is often used to quantify the risk of the instrument over that time period. Volatility is typically..
Volatility (chemistry)
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Volatility arbitrage
redirect [[Template:Context]]Volatility arbitrage, a.k.a. Vol Arb, is a trading strategy in which delta-neutral long or short option positions are entered into and maintained, often until the option's expiration. The strategy is driven by differences between the option's implied volatility, and a fo..
Volatility clustering
Volatility Clustering: as noted by Mandelbrot, “large changes tend to be followed by large changes, of either sign, and small changes tend to be followed by small changes.” A quantitative manifestation of this fact is that, while returns themselves are uncorrelated, absolute returns |rt| or thei..
Volatility drag
Volatility drag is the estimated mean per period if we invest in an asset over many periods. It shows the longterm behavior of a stock and can be calculated as [mean-(sd^2)/2]. If the volatility drag is positive, this shows that the average return is also positive. Likewise if it is nega..
Volatility risk
Volatility risk in financial markets is the likelihood of fluctuations in the exchange rate of currencies. Therefore, it is a probability measure of the threat that an exchange rate movement poses to an investor's portfolio in a foreign currency. The volatility of the exchange rate is measured as st..
Volatility Smile
Volatility Smile refers to the long-observed pattern in which at-the-money options tend to have lower implied volatilities than other options. The pattern displays different characteristics for different markets, and is an area of significant academic research (i.e., it is not well understood). A cl..
Volbeat
Volbeat (バルビート Barubīto in Japan, Volbeat in Germany and Muciole in France) is a fictional character in Pokémon, as one of the "preview" Pokémon to the third generation of games, cards, and anime. It is #313 in the National Pokédex and #086 in the Hoenn Pokédex. Its name is a port..
Volborthite
Volborthite is a mineral containing copper and vanadium, formula Cu3V2O7(OH)2·2H2O. Found originally in 1838 in the Urals, it was named for Alexander von Volborth (1800-1876), a Russian paleontologist. References [Mindat with location data][Webmineral] ..
Volcae
showing the relative position of the Volcae tribe. The Volcae in the 2nd century BC were a large and powerful nation of Gaul. Contents 1 Overview2 Etymology3 Volcae Arecomici4 Volcae Tectosages5 References Overview They mainly lived in the province of Gallia Narbon..
Volcamon
Volcamon Volcamon is an Android Digimon from the Digimon Frontier series. It has a large body. Volcamon has earned his name because when his anger reaches its top and his tensional voltage exceeds its maximum, the volcano on his back erupts. Also, he is the formidable enemy of Etemon and is hi..
Volcana (DC Comics)
For Marvel Comics character, see Volcana. Volcana is a supervillain in [[Superman: The Animated Series]]. Voiced by Peri Gilpin, she made her first appearance in the episode "Where There's Smoke". Character biography (from her official bio) Volcana was once called Claire Selton. As a teenager,..
Volcana (Marvel Comics)
For DC Comics [[Superman: The Animated Series|Animated Superman]] character, see Volcana. Volcana is a fictional character featured in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Along with Titania, Marsha Rosenberg was a normal human resident of Denver that got spirited away by the Beyonder's "Battle..
Volcanic arc
A volcanic arc is a chain of volcanic islands or mountains located near the edge of continents that are formed as the result of tectonic plate subduction. Subduction causes these arcs by creating magma as one tectonic plate is pushed beneath another into the asthenosphere. The magma bubbles its way ..
Volcanic ash
Ash plume from Mt Cleveland, a stratovolcano Diamond Head, a well-known backdrop to Waikiki in Hawaii, is an ash cone that solidified into tuff Volcanic ash consists of very fine rock and mineral particles less than 2 mm in diameter that are ejected from a volcanic vent. Ash is created ..
Volcanic blocks
Volcanic blocks are fragments of rock which measure more than 64mm in size and are erupted in a solid condition. Blocks are formed from previous eruptions or are country rocks and hence, are mostly accessory or accedental in origin. Blocks also occur due to the impact and breakage of volcanic bomb..
Volcanic bomb
A volcanic bomb is a globule of molten rock (tephra) larger than 65 mm (2.5 inches) in diameter, formed when a volcano ejects viscous fragments of lava during an eruption. They cool into solid fragments before they reach the ground. Lava bombs can be thrown many kilometres from an erupting vent, and..
Volcanic cone
Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō, a cinder-and-spatter cone on Kilauea, Hawaii Volcanic cones are among the simplest volcano formations. They are built by fragments (called ejecta) thrown up (ejected) from a volcanic vent, piling up around the vent in the shape of a cone with a central crater. Volcanic cone..
Volcanic crater
Craters on Mount Cameroon Perhaps the most conspicuous part of a volcano is the crater, a basin of a roughly circular form within which occurs a vent (or vents) from which magma erupts as gases, lava, and ejecta. A crater can be of large dimensions, and sometimes of vast depth. Very large fea..
Volcanic Explosivity Index
VEI and ejecta volume correlation The Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI) was devised by Chris Newhall of the U.S. Geological Survey and Steve Self at the University of Hawaii in 1982 to provide a relative measure of the explosiveness of volcanic eruptions. Volume of products, eruption cloud he..
Volcanic field
A volcanic field is a spot of the earth's crust that is prone to localized volcanic activity. Examples include the San Francisco volcanic field in Arizona and the Auckland volcanic field in New Zealand. ..
Volcanic gas
Volcanic gases include a variety of substances given off by active (or, at times, by dormant) volcanos. These include gases trapped in cavities (vesicles) in volcanic rocks, dissolved or dissociated gases in magma and lava, or gases emanating directly from lava or indirectly through ground water hea..
Volcanic Honeymoon
Volcanic Honeymoon was an Australian rock band from 1996-2001. There music was "Hauntingly Romantic" in song writing and often referred to as "Non siedimentry rock", also often compaired to Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and Pink Floyd.#redirect [[Template:Fact]] The band consisted of four members, Jam..
Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway
The Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway is an All-American Road in California and Oregon. It is roughly 500 miles (800 km) long and travels through the Cascade Range past numerous volcanoes. It is composed of two separate National Scenic Byways, the Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway - Oregon and Volcanic Lega..
Volcanic pipe
Volcanic Pipe Volcanic pipes are subterranean geological structures formed by the violent, supersonic eruption of deep-origin volcanoes. They are considered to be a type of diatreme. Volcanic pipes are composed of a deep, narrow cone of solidified magma (described as "carrot-shaped"), and ar..
Volcanic plug
A volcanic plug, also called a volcanic neck or lava neck, is a volcanic landform created when lava hardens within a vent on an active volcano. A plug can cause an extreme build-up of pressure if magma is trapped behind it, and this can sometimes lead to a devastating eruption. Often, erosion lead..
Volcanic rifle
The Volcanic lever action rifle was a precursor to the Henry and Winchester line of repeating rifles, and was designed by Horace Smith and Daniel B. Wesson Smith & Wesson. It was originally manufactured by the Volcanic Repeating Arms Company, which was later reorganized into the New Haven Arms Compa..
Volcanic rock
Ignimbrite is a deposit of a pyroclastic flow. Vesicular olivine basalt from La Palma (green phenocrysts are olivine). Volcanic rock is an igneous rock of volcanic origin. Volcanic rocks are usually fine-grained or aphanitic to glassy in texture. They often contain clasts of other rock..
Volcanic winter
A volcanic winter is the reduction in temperature caused by volcanic ash and droplets of sulfuric acid obscuring the sun, usually after a volcanic eruption. Contents 1 Effects on life2 Ancient case of volcanic winters3 Recent cases of volcanic winter4 See also Effects on life ..
Volcano
Smoking Bromo and Semeru (background) volcanoes on Java in Indonesia. Puu Ōō, a volcanic cone on Kīlauea, Hawaii. A volcano is a geological landform usually generated by the eruption through a vent in a planet's surface of magma, molten rock welling up from the planet's interior. V..
Volcano, California
Volcano is an unincorporated community in Amador County, California. The town sits at 2,200 feet above sea level and the current population is approximately 85. It is located at [38.4426° N 120.6316° W], just north of Pine Grove. The town is registered as California Historical ..
Volcano, Hawai'i
Volcano is a census-designated place (CDP) in Hawaii County, Hawaii, United States. The population was 2,231 at the 2000 census. Geography Volcano is located at [19°26′59″N, 155°14′8″W] (19.449831, -155.235493)[Geographic references#1GR1], on the border of Hawaii Volc..
Volcano, The Blast Coaster
Volcano, The Blast Coaster, nicknamed Volcano, is the launched inverted roller coaster at Paramount's Kings Dominion. It is one of the most popular rides there since its opening on August 3rd, 1998. It is a custom designed ride designed by Paramount Parks and famous roller coaster designer Werner S..
Volcanoes National Park
Gorilla mother and child in Volcanoes National Park Volcanoes National Park (French: Parc National des Volcans) lies in north western Rwanda and borders Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park in Uganda. The national park is known as a have..
Volcanoes of Iceland
Iceland has a very high number of active volcanoes due to its unique geological conditions. The island has about 130 volcanic mountains, of which 18 have erupted since the settlement of Iceland. Over the past 500 years, Iceland's volcanoes have erupted a third of the total global Lava output, and..
Volcanoes of Italy
Location of active (red) and dormant (green) volcanoes in Italy Italy is one of the most volcanically active countries in mainland Europe, possessing the largest volcanoes on the continent, as well as the continent's only active volcanoes. Three main clusters of volcanism exist: a line of vol..
Volcanoes of Java
Mt. Semeru and Mt. Bromo in East Java Java is almost entirely of volcanic origin, and contains no less than thirty-eight mountains of that conical form which indicates their having at one time or other been active volcanoes. Only a few of them, however, have been active in more recent times. ..
Volcanoes of Nicaragua
see Geography of Nicaragua Cosigüina El Chonco San Cristóbal Casita Telíca Santa Clara Rota Cerro Negro Las Pilas El Hoyo Asososca Momotombo Momotombito Apoyeque Chiltepe Managua (Tiscapa, Nejapa, Asososca) Masaya Apoyo Mombacho Zapatera Concepción Maderas ..
Volcanoes of the Deep Sea
Volcanoes of the Deep Sea (2003) directed by Stephen Low of Montreal, Canada. Low has also directed Titanica, Beavers, Super Speedway and most recently Fighter Pilot: Operation Red Flag starring Captain John Stratton, Major Robert Novotny and Major Sam Morgan, all 3 are US Air Force pilots. Exter..
Volcanoes Stadium
Volcanoes Stadium is a stadium in Keizer, Oregon. It is primarily used for baseball, and is the home field of the Salem-Keizer Volcanoes minor league baseball team. It opened in 1997 and holds 4,252 people. ..
Volcanogenic massive sulfide ore deposit
Volcanogenic massive sulfide ore deposits or VMS are a type of metal sulfide ore deposit, mainly Cu-Zn which are associated with and created by volcanic-associated hydrothermal events. They are predominantly stratiform accumulations of sulfide minerals that precipitate from hydrothermal fluids at or..
Volcanology
Volcanology (also spelled vulcanology) is the study of volcanoes, lava, magma and related geological phenomena. A volcanologist (also spelled vulcanologist) is a person who studies in this field. The term volcanology is derived from the Latin word vulcan, the Roman god of fire. Volcanologists fr..
Volcano (album)
Volcano is the fourth album by American singer/songwriter Edie Brickell, released in 2003 (see 2003 in music). Contents 1 Track listing2 Personnel3 Production4 Charts Track listing All songs written by Edie Brickell. "Rush Around" - 3:33"Oo La La" - 3:57"I'd Be Surprised" ..
Volcano (band)
Volcano is a supergroup band, formed by Meat Puppets frontman Curt Kirkwood and Sublime drummer Bud Gaugh. Members Guitar/Vox - Curt KirkwoodGuitar/Backup Vox - Mike StandBass - Jon PoutneyDrums - Bud Gaugh External links [Offical Site] ..
Volcano (disambiguation)
A volcano is a geological feature. The term may also refer to: Volcano (film)Volcano (album) is an album by Edie Brickell.Volcano is the name of a town in Hawai'i.Volcano (Satyricon album) is an album by the Norwegian black metal band Satyricon.Volcano VaporizerGatsbys American Dream and the Volcan..
Volcano (film)
Volcano is an action drama of 1997. It was released in the United States on April 25, 1997 a few months after Dante's Peak, a movie in the same genre. Plot [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Tommy Lee Jones stars as Mike Roark, a Los Angeles emergency of..
Volcano (Satyricon album)
Volcano is an album by the Norwegian black metal band Satyricon. Track listing "With Ravenous Hunger" - 6:40"Angstridden" - 6:23"Fuel for Hatred" - 3:53"Suffering the Tyrants" - 5:08"Possessed" - 5:21"Repined Bastard Nation" - 5:44"Mental Mercury" - 6:53"Black Lava" - 14:29"Existential Fear-quest..
Volcano (song)
Volcano is a song by Benji Cossa which is most notable for featuring on the Zero Day soundtrack. The song is available for download on Benji Cossa personal website for free due to popular demand. Contents 1 Zero Day2 Lyrics3 See also4 References5 External links Zero Day ..
Volcano (South Park episode)
The crew ready to go hunting. "Volcano" is episode 103 of Comedy Central's animated series South Park. It originally aired on August 20, 1997. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Contents 1 Plot2 Kenny's Death3 Trivia4 Extern..
Volcano Adventure
Volcano Adventure is a 1956 children's book by the Canadian-born American author Willard Price featuring his characters Hal and Roger Hunt. ..
Volcano Disaster Assistance Program
Volcano Disaster Assistance Program was developed by the U.S. Geological Survey and U.S. Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance after the eruption of Nevado del Ruiz in 1985 that killed 23,000 people. The programs purpose is to respond to selected volcanic crises around the world to assist in saving..
Volcano Hazards Program
The Volcano Hazards Program is a program directed by the USGS that monitors the activity of volcanoes and the public awareness of eruptions. External link [Official site]..
Volcano Hummingbird
The Volcano Hummingbird (Selasphorus flammula) is a very small hummingbird which breeds only in the mountains of Costa Rica. This tiny endemic bird inhabits open brushy areas, paramo, and edges of elfin forest at altitudes from 1850 m to the highest peaks. It is only 7.5 cm long. The male weigh..
Volcano Junco
The Volcano Junco, Junco vulcani, is an American sparrow endemic to the high mountains of Costa Rica and western Panama. This junco breeds above the timberline, typically at altitudes above 3000m, but there is an isolated population at 2100 m on the Caribbean slope of Costa Rica, and forest clear..
Volcano mine system
The M139 Volcano mine system is a US highspeed landmine laying system. It can lay a minefield 1 km long, containing 960 mines in 43 seconds from a ground vehicle, and in just 17 seconds from a helicopter. The system uses GATOR mines, though since 1993 the system deploys only anti-tank mines (origina..
Volcano Mountain
Volcano Mountain, Yukon, Canada is the youngest volcano in the Fort Selkirk volcanic complex. Lava flows issued through breaks in the cone wall to the northeast and to the southwest. The fluid nature of the lava flows nature of the lava and the lack of significant fragmental material erupted from Vo..
Volcano observatory
A volcano observatory is an institution that conducts research and monitoring of a volcano. Each observatory provides continuous and periodic monitoring of the seismicity, other geophysical changes, ground movements, volcanic gas chemistry, and hydrologic conditions and activity between and during e..
Volcano Prediction
The science of volcano prediction has not been perfected, but significant progress has been made in recent times. The main world organization for predicting and monitoring volcanic activity is the United States Geological Survey (USGS). The USGS invests significant resources monitoring and research..
Volcano Rabbit
The Volcano Rabbit (Romerolagus diazi) or teporingo or conejo zacatuche is a small rabbit that resides in the mountains of Mexico. It is the world's second smallest rabbit, second only to the Pygmy Rabbit. It has small rounded ears, short legs, and short, thick fur. Volcano Rabbits live in group..
Volcano Records
Volcano Records is a subsidiary of Zomba Records which controls the Scotti Bros. Records catalog. It is most commonly known as the record label that 311, Tool, and "Weird Al" Yankovic are signed to. See also List of record labels ..
Volcano Suns
Volcano Suns are an American rock trio from Boston, Massachusetts. Their music is difficult to describe, although it is often compaired to the works of bands like Hüsker Dü and Mudhoney. They were founded in 1983 by former Mission of Burma drummer Peter Prescott, the only founding member of the ba..
Volcano tectonic earthquake
A volcano tectonic earthquake is an earthquake induced by a movement of magma. The movement results in pressure changes in the rock around where the magma has experienced stress. At some point, the rock may break or move. External links [Volcanic Earthquakes] ..
Volcano The Bear
Volcano The Bear are an improvisational/experimental British band formed in Leicester in the mid-1990s. They are currently comprised of Aaron Moore (drums, trumpet, vocals), Nick Mott (saxophone, guitar, vocals), Clarence Manuelo (tapes, electronics) and Daniel Padden (keyboards, guitar, clarinet..
Volcano Vaporizer
The Volcano Vaporizer is a device used to vaporize plant material, including cannabis, tobacco and other herbs. It is manufactured by Storz & Bickel, a German company. Contents 1 Vaporization1.1 Health Benefits1.2 Efficiency2 External links3 Footnotes Vaporization Inst..
Volcano warning schemes
Three parallel Volcano warning schemes are used by the United States Geological Survey for different volcano ranges in the United States. They each have a base level for dormant-quiescent states and three grades of alert. Color-Code Conditions, ..
Volcanus Erupts! / The Origin of Dr. Viper
Volcanus Erupts! / The Origin of Dr. Viper is the 21st episode of the animated television series SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron. Like Cry Turmoil / SWAT Kats Unplugged, it is two short stories in one episode rather than a single normal-length story. It first aired Saturday, November 26, 1994, and b..
Volcan Army
The Volcan Army was a Chadian insurgent rebel group that was active during the Chadian Civil War. The movement was founded in 1970 by the Arab insurgent leader Mohamed Baghlani, who had been expelled in June from the FROLINAT by the organization's secretary-general Abba Siddick. The new group was of..
Volcán Atitlán
Atitlán Elevation: 3,535 m (11,598 ft) Coordinates: [14.583° N 91.186° W] Location: Guatemala Range: Type: Stratovolcano Last eruption: 1853 Atitlán is a volcano near the Lake Atitlán in the Highlands of Guatemala. The lake is also surrounded by Volcan San Pe..
Volcán Barú
Volcán Barú and Boquete town The Volcán Barú (also Volcán de Chiriqui) is the tallest mountain in Panama and is 3475 meters (11400 feet) high. An extinct volcano just south of the Continental Divide in the western Chiriquí province, it is surrounded by a fertile area of cool highlands d..
Volcán de Agua
Major Volcanoes of Guatemala Volcán de Agua is a volcano located in Guatemala that has been inactive since the mid 16th century. At 3,760 metres, Agua volcano towers more than 3,500 metres above the Pacific coastal plain to the south and 2,000 metres above the Guatemalan highlands to the ..
Volcán de Fuego
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Volcán Osorno
Volcán Osorno is a 2,661 m (8700-foot) tall conical volcano in the Osorno Province of Chile. It stands on the southeastern shore of Lake Llanquihue, known worldwide as a symbol of the local landscape. It was used as the backdrop for promotional photos and video in Motorola's 2005 global advert..
Volcán San Pedro
San Pedro (9900 feet) is a stratovolcano in Guatemala, on the shores of Lago de Atitlán. At its base is a village of the same name. ..
Volcan Tajumulco
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Volcán Tolimán
Tolimán is a stratovolcano in Guatemala, on the shores of Lago Atitlán. ..
Volcdramon
Volcdramon is an Ultimate Level Dragon Digimon of the X-Antibody that inhabits the magma layer of the volcanoes dotting the Digital World. It is said that volcanic eruptions are caused by the activity of Volcdramon, and not volcanic activity, so a researcher of Digital World volcanoes investigates..
Volci
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Volcom
The "Volcom Stone" logo Volcom is a clothing manufacturer located in Costa Mesa, California founded by Richard "Wooly" Woolcott. It caters to the surfing, skateboarding, and snowboarding markets, born out of the founders' own experiences with these sports. Volcom Stone Industries has been very..
Volcom Entertainment
Volcom Entertainment, officially founded in 1995, in Newport Beach, CA, and currently based in Costa Mesa, is the brainchild of theLINE's singer/guitarist Ryan Immegart and Volcom Clothing founder Richard Woolcott. Immegart being Volcom's first sponsored snowboarder and having a love for music provi..
Volda
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Voldemārs Lūsis
Voldemārs Lūsis (born December 7, 1974 in Riga) is a Latvian athlete, competing in the javelin throw. He is the son of Jānis Lūsis. Lūsis finished 18th in the 2000 Summer Olympics; 11th place in 2001 World Championships; and 17th in the 2004 Summer Olympics. ..
Voldemar Oinonen
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Voldemort Can't Stop the Rock!
Voldemort Can't Stop the Rock! is the second album by Boston-based rock band Harry and the Potters, first released in 2004. The title track of the album is a satirization of Tipper Gore and the PMRC. Track listings "Voldemort Can't Stop the Rock!""The Weasle""The Missing Arm of Viktor Krum""Fred ..
Voldi Way
Voldi Way is a technology entrepreneur and founder of WayForward Technologies, a Valencia-based videogame development studio. In 1980, at age 10, he starred in the film The Changeling. External link [IMDb profile] ..
Voldo
Voldo (ヴォルド Vorudo) is a fictional character designed for the Soul Series of fighting games. Voldo made his first appearance in Soul Edge and has returned for all three sequels: Soul Calibur, Soul Calibur II and Soul Calibur III. Contents 1 Biography2 Weapons3 Stages4&n..
Vole
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. A vole is a small rodent resembling a mouse but with a stouter body, a shorter, hairy tail, and smaller ears and eyes. Contents 1 Description2 Habitat3 Range4 Diet5 Predators6 Age7 Popular culture8 Containment Des..
Voleč
Voleč is a village in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. It has around 300 inhabitants. External links [Short official information about the village] (cz) ..
Volendam
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Volenti non fit injuria
Volenti non fit injuria (Latin: "to a willing person, no injury is done") is a common law doctrine which means that someone who knowingly and willingly puts themselves in a dangerous situation will be unable to sue for his or her resulting injuries. It is sometimes described as the plaintiff "conse..
Volen Siderov
Volen Siderov (Bulgarian: Волен Сидеров), a Bulgarian politician, is chairman of the nationalist party Ataka ("Attack"). Siderov is the leader of the newly formed, right-wing political party "Attack", which is currently one of the major powers in the Bulgarian parliament. Siderov is fam..
Volescu
Dr. Volescu is the character in the Ender's Shadow series that turned Anton's Key in Bean and his 23 brothers. When the police found out about his illegal research, he committed infanticide on all but Bean, who escaped by hiding in a toilet tank and was discovered by Pablo De Noches, a Spanish immig..
Voleti Venkatesvarulu
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Voletta Wallace
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Volewijckers
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Vole (disambiguation)
A vole is a small rodent in the subfamily Arvicolinae. Vole may also refer to: Vole (magazine), a UK environmental magazine.Microsoft (a nickname coined by The Inquirer website; see voleware). This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same titl..
Vole (magazine)
Vole was a British environmentalist magazine published between 1977 and 1980. The magazine was intended to have a more light-hearted tone than the other countryside and ecology magazines of the time: the founders' working title for the magazine (shortened when it began actual publication) was "..
Volfied
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Volga, Iowa
Volga is a city in Clayton County, Iowa, United States. The population was 247 at the 2000 census. Geography Volga is located at [42°48′9″N, 91°32′26″W] (42.802583, -91.540562)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a ..
Volga, South Dakota
Volga is a city in Brookings County, South Dakota, United States. The population was 1,435 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 History3 Demographics4 Tourism5 School Opportunities6 See also7 External links Geography Volga is located at [44°19′19..
Volga-Baltic Waterway
Volga-Baltic Waterway, formerly known as the Mariinsk Canal System, is a series of canals and rivers in Russia which link the Volga River with the Baltic Sea. Its overall length between Cherepovets and Lake Onega is 368 km. After Peter the Great wrestled the Gulf of Finland from Sweden, it was nece..
Volga-Dnepr
Volga-Dnepr Airlines is an airline based in Ulyanovsk, Russia. It operates scheduled and charter passenger and cargo services, but specialises in outsize cargo operations using the world's largest fleet of Antonov An-124 aircraft. Its main base is Vostochny International Airport (ULY), Ulyanovsk and..
Volga-Don Canal
The Lenin Volga-Don Shipping Canal (In Russian Волго-Донской судоходный канал имени В. И. Ленина) is a canal, which connects the Volga River and the Don River in a closest location between them. The length of the waterway is 101 km (45 km through rivers and re..
Volga-Volga
Volga-Volga was a Russian comedy directed by Grigori Alexandrov in 1937. It centered around a group of amateur performers on their way to Moscow to perform in a talent contest called the Moscow Musical Olympiad. Most of the action takes place on a steamboat traveling on the Volga river. The lead..
Volgans
The Volgans are the fictional facist Russian enemy in the stories involving Bill Savage and the early adventures of the ABC Warriors. This implies that they are in the same fictional universe (or a nearly identical one) where the Volgan's invasion of Britain ground on turning into the full-blown War..
Volgar Sports Palace
Volgar Sports Palace is an indoor sporting arena located in Togliatti, Russia. The capacity of the arena is 3,200. It is the home arena of the HC Lada Togliatti ice hockey team. ..
Volga (automobile)
Volga is a brand name of various passenger cars from GAZ. Throughout the communist world, Volga cars were seen as the ultimate status symbols, used by high party officials and security services. Cars under this name have been in production from 1956 until now. However, the production will be phase..
Volga (disambiguation)
The name Volga can refer to a number of different things: Hydronyms: The Volga River (Волга, Rha, İtil, İdel) in western Russia is the longest river in Europe.Volga River is a river in the U.S. state of Iowa Toponyms: Volga Bulgaria, a historic state.Volga Federal District, one of the seven ..
Volga Bulgaria
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Volga Delta
The Volga Delta is the largest inland river delta in Europe, and occurs where Europe's largest river system, the Volga River, drains into the Caspian Sea in Russia's Astrakhan region, north-east of the republic of Kalmykia. The delta is located in the Caspian Depression—the far eastern part of..
Volga Federal District
Volga (Privolzhsky) Federal District (Russian: ; tr.: Privolzhsky federalny okrug) is one of the seven federal districts of Russia. It forms the southeastern part of European Russia. Its population was 31,154,744 in the 2002 census, living on an area of 1,038,000 km² (400,774 mi²). Alexander Kon..
Volga German
Volga German pioneer family commemorative statue in Victoria, Kansas, USA. The Volga Germans were ethnic Germans living near the Volga River in the region of southern European Russia around Saratov and to the south, maintaining German culture, language, traditions and religions: Evangelical Lu..
Volga German Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
Volga German ASSR location map Volga German ASSR map 1937 flag of the Volga German ASSR The Volga German Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (German: Autonome Sozialistische Sowjet-Republik der Wolga-Deutschen, Russian: Автономная Советская Социалисти..
Volga River
"Volga" redirects here. For , see . The Volga river in Western Russia, Europe's longest river, with a length of 3,690 km (2,293 miles), provides the core of the largest river system in Europe. The names of the Volga in the languages of different ethnic populations located along it are: Russian ..
Volga River (Iowa)
The Volga River is a river in the U.S. state of Iowa. Located in the northeastern part of the state, the river runs through Fayette and Clayton counties before joining the Turkey River near Elkport, Iowa. The Turkey River then runs into the Mississippi River near the town of Turkey River, Iowa. Th..
Volga Tatars
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Volga Upland
The Volga Upland or Volga Uplands (Russian—Privolzhskaya Vozvyshennost) is a vast region of uplands in western Russia that lie west of the Volga River and east of the Central Russian Upland. The uplands run for approximately 500 miles (804 km) in a southwest-northeasterly direction from Volgograd..
Volger Andersson
Volger Andersson is a former Swedish cross country skier who competed in the 1920's. He won a bronze in the 50km event at the 1928 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz. External links [FIS Profile] ..
Volgodonsk
Volgodonsk (Russian: ) is a town in Rostov Oblast, Russia. It is located on the west bank of the Tsimlyanskoye Reservoir, at [47°31′N 42°9′E]. Population: 165,994 (2002 Census); 28,000 (1970). The town grew in size due to the construction of the Volga-Don Canal and Tsimlyanskaya hydr..
Volgograd
"Stalingrad" redirects here. For , see . Coat of Arms Map Data District: Northern Caucasus Subdivision: Volgograd Oblast Location: ..
Volgogradskiy Prospekt
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Volgograd Oblast
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Volgograd State Pedagogical University
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Volgren
A SBS Transit Volvo Super Olympian (Volgren-bodied) in Singapore. Volgren is an Australian bodywork company previously owned by Volvo and the Grenda Corporation but is now entirely owned by the latter. It was established in 1977, initially supplying bodywork for Volvo buses sold in Australia,..
Volhynia
The flag of Volynia oblast Volhynia (Ukrainian: Волинь, Volyn’, Polish: , Russian: ; also called Volynia) comprises the historic region in western Ukraine located between the rivers Pripyat and Western Buh -- to the north of Galicia and of Podolia. The area has one of the oldest Slavic..
Volhynians
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Volhynian Voivodship
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Volim narodno
Volim narodno is an album of Croatian singer Siniša Vuco. It was released in 2004 on the Croatia Records record label. Track listing "Proklet bio alkohol" (3:39)"Volim narodno" [duet with Mitar Mirić] (3:24)"Što mi lomiš dušu?" (2:59)"Starim" (4:02)"Eh, da mogu" (3:17)"Ne pitaj me" ..
Volim piti i ljubiti
Volim piti i ljubiti is the fifth album of Croatian singer Siniša Vuco. It was released in 1998 on the Croatia Records record label. Track listing "Volim piti i ljubiti" (3:25)"Pusti me da pijem" (3:18)"Podigla me iz pepela" (3:23)"Na vjenčanju tvome" (3:02)"Nijedna me htjela nije" (2:58)"Pijan..
Volin
Vsevolod Mikhailovich Eikhenbaum (August 11, 1882 - September 18, 1945), known in later life as Volin (Волин), was a leading Russian anarchist. He was born in the Voronezh district of Central Russia, where both his parents were doctors, and after finishing college there he went to Saint Peter..
Volin, South Dakota
Volin is a town in Yankton County, South Dakota, United States. The population was 207 at the 2000 census. Geography Volin is located at [42°57′28″N, 97°10′52″W] (42.957852, -97.181049)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the to..
Volinia Township, Michigan
Volinia Township is a township in Cass County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 1,174 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 90.8 km² (35.1 mi²). 89.0 km² (34.4 mi²) of it is land and 1.8 km² (0.7 mi²) of ..
Volisios
Volisios was a king of the Coritani, based in the English East Midlands, around the time of the Roman conquest of Britain. He is known only through inscriptions on coins. His name appears on three series of coins, minted ca. 45 AD, paired with the names of three presumed sub-kings, Dumnovellaunus, ..
Volissos
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Volition
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. Volition currently has two meanings: Volition (psychology) Volition Inc. is ..
Volition (psychology)
Volition is the study of will, choice, and decision. Choice is the familiar, and volition the scientific, term for the same state of the will; viz., an "elective preference". When we have "made up our minds" (as we say) to a thing, i. e., have a settled state of choice respecting it, that state is c..
Volition Inc.
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Volition Records
Volition Records was an Sydney, Australia based record label specialising in electronic music styles such as house, techno, synthpop and trance. It was founded by Andrew Penhallow in the late 1980s, but folded in the late 1990s. Amongst the roster of Volition artists were Severed Heads, Boxcar, I..
Volitive moods
The volitive moods are a category of grammatical moods that indicate the desires, wishes or fears, of the speaker. ..
Volk's Electric Railway
VER Carriages Detail of the tracks in front of the carriage shed showing the electrified third rail. Volk's Electric Railway (VER) is the oldest operating electric railway in the world. It is a narrow gauge railway that runs along a length of the seafront of the English seaside resort ..
Volkach
Volkach is a town in the district of Kitzingen in the Regierungsbezirk Unterfranken in Bavaria. As of 2000 Volkach had 9,511 inhabitants. External links [Volkach website] ..
Volkameria
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Volkan Arslan
Volkan Arslan, born on August 29, 1978 in Hannover, Germany) is a Turkish football player in midfield position. He is currently playing for Galatasaray. Formerly he played for Hannover 96, Adanaspor and Kocaelispor. ..
Volkan Demirel
Volkan Demirel is a footballer currently playing as goalkeeper for Fenerbahçe SK. He was born in Istanbul, Turkey, is 1.91 meters tall and weighs 84 kilograms. He started his career as a youth player at the Turkish club Kartalspor. Since then, he has improved to the point that he is the number o..
Volkan Yurdakul
Volkan Yurdakul is a Turkish Alpine skier. ..
Volkenroda Abbey
Volkenroda Abbey (Kloster Volkenroda) is a former Cistercian monastery in the municipality of Körner in the Unstrut-Hainich district of Thuringia, Germany. History The abbey was founded in 1131 and settled by monks from Altenkamp, although not dedicated until 1250. It was an active centre of Ciste..
Volkerode
Volkerode is a Thuringian (Germany) municipality in the district of Eichsfeld. Population: 267 (31 December 2002)Area: 6.88 km²Postal code: 37308Car designation: EIC ..
Volkert Evertsz
Volkert Evertsz was a Dutch mariner who was shipwrecked on the island of Mauritius and was the last human to see the legendary Dodo alive in 1662. ..
Volkert van der Graaf
Volkert van der Graaf (born July 9, 1969) is the confessed murderer of Dutch politician Pim Fortuyn. Although Van der Graaf is often described as supporter of animal rights, he confessed in court to murdering Fortuyn to stop him from targeting "the weak parts of society to score points" in seeking p..
Volker Beck
For the athlete of the same name, see Volker Beck (athlete) Volker Beck campaigning in Freiburg, Germany, in 2005 Volker Beck (born December 12, 1960 in Stuttgart) is a German politician, specifically a Green Party representative in the Bundestag first as their Speaker for Legal Affairs (199..
Volker Beck (athlete)
Volker Beck (born June 30, 1956) is a former East German athlete, winner of 400 m hurdles at the 1980 Summer Olympics. With the best 400 m hurdler in the late 1970s and early 1980s Edwin Moses missing due the boycott, the best chance of winning the Olympic gold had Volker Beck, the East German 400..
Volker Blumentritt
Volker Blumentritt (born June 16, 1946 in Jena) is a German politician and member of the SPD. External link [Official Website] () ..
Volker Finke
Volker Finke (born March 24 1948 in Nienburg, Lower Saxony) is a German football (soccer) manager and former player. He has managed SC Freiburg since 1991. ..
Volker Fried
Volker Fried (born on February 1, 1961 in Cologne) is a former field hockey player from West Germany, who competed at three Summer Olympics for West and the reunified Germany. He won the gold medal with his team at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, after capturing silver at the two previous O..
Volker Grassmuck
Volker Grassmuck (born 1961 in Hannover) is a German sociologist and media researcher. Volker Grassmuck visited Herschelschool in Hannover, spent a year at Ridgewood High in New Jersey and finished his Abitur back at Herschelschool in 1980. He started studying sociology in 1981 in Groningen, Nethe..
Volker Halbach
Volker Halbach is a pre-eminent logician, currently a tutor and fellow at New College, Oxford. Page currently under construction ..
Volker Rühe
Volker Rühe (born September 25 1942) is a German politician of the CDU. He served as the Defence Minister of Germany from 1992 to 1998. In 2000 he unsuccessfully candidated for the prime ministership of Schleswig-Holstein. From 1976 to 2005 he was a member of the German Bundestag. Currently resig..
Volker Schlöndorff
Volker Schlöndorff (born in Wiesbaden, Germany on March 31 1939) is a Berlin-based German filmmaker. He won an Oscar as well as the Palme d'or at the Cannes Film Festival for The Tin Drum (1979), the film version of the novel by Nobel Prize-winning author Günter Grass. Schlöndorff has adapted ..
Volker Strassen
Volker Strassen is a German mathematician. He received in 2003, with three others, the Paris Kanellakis Award of the ACM, for the Solovay-Strassen primality test. In 1971 Strassen published a paper together with Arnold Schönhage on fast multiplication, see Schönhage-Strassen algorithm. He is als..
Volker Weidler
Volker Weidler (born March 18, 1962) is a former professional racing driver from Germany, best known for winning the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1991. In the 1989 Formula One season, Weidler entered 10 Formula One Grands Prix racing for the Rial team, but failed to pre-qualify 8 times, and failed to qua..
Volkheimeria
Volkheimeria (meaning "of Volkhiemer") was a brachiosaurid sauropod dinosaur. It lived during the Middle Jurassic, approximately 160 million years ago. Fossils of Volkheimeria have been found in Argentina. The type (and only known) species, V. chubutensis, was described by Jose Bonaparte in 1979. ..
Volkhov
For other uses of "", see ) is a town in Leningrad Oblast, Russia, situated 122 km east of St. Petersburg, on the Volkhov River. Population: 46,596 (2002 Census). Geographic coordinates: [59°55′N 32°21′E]. The town grew up during the industrialization in the first half of ..
Volkhov (disambiguation)
Volkhov may refer to: Volkhov, a town in Leningrad Oblast, Russia;Volkhov River, a river in north-western Russia;Volkhov, an artillery ship of the Baltic Fleet, USSR (1950-1952). This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an refer..
Volkhov River
For other uses of "", see ), also called Olhava river is a river in Novgorod Oblast and Leningrad Oblast of Russia. Volkhov flows out of the Lake Ilmen north into the Lake Ladoga, the largest lake of Europe. It is the second largest tributary of Lake Ladoga. Its length is 224 km, and its fall..
Volkmann
Volkmann may refer to: A.W. Volkmann - German physiologistRichard von Volkmann - German surgeonVolkmann's contracture 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 poin..
Volkmann's contracture
Volkmann's contrature, also known as Volkmann's ischaemic contracture, is a permanent flexion contracture of the hand at the wrist, resulting in a claw-like deformity of the hand and fingers. It is named after Dr. Richard von Volkmann (1830 - 1889), the 19th century German doctor who first described..
Volkmar Andreae
Volkmar Andreae (July 5, 1879 in Bern - June 19, 1962 in Zürich) was a Swiss conductor and composer. Andreae received piano instruction as a child and his first lessons in composition with Karl Munzinger. From 1897 to 1900, he studied at the Cologne Conservatory and was a student of Fritz Brun, F..
Volkmar the Grim
Volkmar the Grim is a fictional character, the Grand Theogonist of Sigmar in the Warhammer Fantasy fictional universe and games. Volkmar the Grim has been Grand Theogonist for more then a normal man's lifetime. He is constantly under siege from chaotic forces of the Norsemen as well as the constan..
Volkmar Wentzel
Volkmar K. Wentzel (b. 1915-d. May 17, 2006), an American photographer for 48 years for the National Geographic, who helped preserve the magazine's extensive photography collection. Born in Dresden, Germany, he started taking photographs after he made a pinhole camera with the help of his father, a..
Volkner Incident
The Volkner Incident describes the murder of the missionary, Karl Volkner, in New Zealand in 1865 and the consequent reaction of the Government of New Zealand in the midst of The Land Wars, previously known as the Māori Wars. The Battle of Te Ranga, June 21, 1864, was the last major conflict of t..
Volkov
Volkov (masculine) or Volkova (feminine) is the last name of: Alexander Volkov, see there for complete listAnatole Volkov, a courier for the Silvermaster spy ringDmitry Volkov, a Soviet sportsmanEsteban Volkov, a grandson of Leon TrotskyFyodor Volkov, "the father of the Russian theater"Ilan Volkov,..
Volkov-Yartsev VYa-23
Volkov-Yartsev VYa-23 (Волков-Ярцев ВЯ-23) is a 23 mm caliber autocannon used on Soviet aircraft during World War II. Contents 1 Development2 Description3 Specifications (VYa-23)4 References5 Related content Development In 1940, A.A. Volkov and S.A.Yartsev c..
Volkov (crater)
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Volkov Commander
Volkov Commander is a file manager for DOS. It belongs to a special category of file managers that are called "orthodox file managers" or OFMs. These are all close clones of Norton Commander. The Volkov Commander has been completely written in assembly language, so it is very small (about 100KB) a..
Volksbühne
The Volksbühne (German for People's Theatre) is a theatre in Berlin, Germany. Located in Berlin's city center Mitte on Rosa Luxemburg Platz in what was the DDR's capital, the Volksbühne exemplifies the socialist realism style of architecture that characterized much of East Berlin. The Volksbüh..
Volksdeutsche
This page describes the origins and historical use of the term Volksdeutsche. For the article about the people this term describes, see Ethnic German. Volksdeutsche (ethnic Germans) is a historical term which arose in the early 20th century to describe ethnic Germans living outside of the Reich. T..
Volksdeutsche Bewegung
Volksdeutsche Bewegung (Ethnic German Movement) was a Nazi movement in Luxembourg that flourished under German occupation during the Second World War. Formed by Damian Kratzenberg, a University professor with a German background, the movement only emerged after the invasion and was declared the on..
Volkseigener Betrieb
Traces of VEB Autoreparaturwerk Dresden The Volkseigener Betrieb (German: people-owned enterprise; abbreviation: VEB) was the legal form of industrial enterprise in East Germany. They were publicly owned and were routinely combined with other organizational units called Kombinate. An honorar..
Volksempfänger
The Volksempfänger (German for: People's radio or People's receiver) was radio receiver developed by Otto Griessing on request of Joseph Goebbels. At a price of 76 German reichsmark A cheaper 35 mark model known as "Goebbels snout" was later produced along with a series of other models under the ..
Volksfront
The Logo of Volksfront This article refers to an American political organization. Note that [Volksfront] is also the German word for popular front (usually left-wing), or for the right-wing Afrikaner Volksfront in South Africa Volksfront (German for "people front") is a Portland, O..
Volksgarten
Volksgarten is an indoor sporting arena located in Salzburg, Austria. The capacity of the arena is 3,600 people and was built in 1960. It is used mostly for ice hockey. ..
Volksgemeinschaft
Volksgemeinschaft is a Nazi term for "people's community". It was an attempt by the German Nazi Party to establish a national community of unified mind, will and spirit. It could only be achieved by gaining control of all aspects of cultural and social life (Gleichschaltung). Theatre, literature, th..
Volksgrenadier
Volksgrenadier was the name given to a type of German army division formed in the Fall of 1944 after the double loss of Army Group Center to the Soviets in Operation Bagration and the Fifth Panzer Army to the Allies in Normandy. The resulting strategic emergency and concomitant manpower shortage req..
Volkshalle
The Volkshalle (People's Hall), also called Große Halle (Great dome) or Ruhmeshalle (Hall of Fame), was a huge monumental building planned, but never built, by Adolf Hitler and his architect Albert Speer. The word Volk had a particular resonance in Nazi thinking. The term völkisch movement, which..
Volkskammer
The Volkskammer ("People's Chamber") was the de jure Legislature of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany). From its founding in 1949 until the first free elections on March 18, 1990, all members of the Parliament were elected on a slate controlled by the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (S..
Volksmarching
Volksmarching (from german "Volksmarsch" meaning "peoples march") is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe. Participants typically walk 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) on an outdoor path. Volksmarch associations offer incentive awards (usually pins and patches) for collecting..
Volksmusik
Volksmusik is a style of traditional music often accompanied by one or especially two singers, which is most popular amongst older people in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. It tends to be dialect-heavy and invokes local and regional lifestyles and traditions, particularly dances. Alpine musical in..
Volkspark Mariendorf
The Volkspark Mariendorf is appropriate for local part Mariendorf in Berlin Tempelhof, and is 1924 built. There is a small hill, a well with bronze child figures and 3 lakes (Eckernpfuhl, Bluehmelteich, Karpfenpfuhl). In addition there is a rose garden in the summer. In the eastern part is a pathfin..
Volkspolizei
A 1:87 scale model of a Volkspolizei police car The Volkspolizei (German for "People's Police") was the national police of East Germany, whose officers were commonly nicknamed VoPos. Formed following the end of World War II and abolished after German reunification, Volkspolizei officers were t..
Volksraad
The Volksraad (English: "Peoples Council") was the parliament of the former South African Republic (ZAR) (also sometimes referred to as the Transvaal Republic), which existed from 1857 to 1902 in part of what is now the Republic of South Africa. It was a unicameral body with 24 members. The body c..
Volksrods
Volksrods are modified Volkswagen beetles. They are used as an alternative to traditional hot rods and are quickly growing in popularity. Classic Ford Model T's and Model A's are becoming more scarce and more valuable. It has reached the point that only people with money can afford to build and hot..
Volksrust
Volksrust is a town in the Mpumalanga Province, South Africa on the KwaZulu-Natal Province border. The town has important beef, dairy, maize, sorghum, wool and sunflower seed industries. It was established near to where the Battle of Majuba, wherein the Transvaal won its independence back from the ..
Volksschule
A Volkschule was an eighteenth century system of state-supported primary schools established in the Habsburg Austrian Empire. Attendance was supposedly compulsory, but a 1781 census reveals that only one fourth of the school-age children attended. At the time, this was one of the only examples of st..
Volkssturm
"German People's Storm Defense Force" The Volkssturm (literally translated as People's Storm in the meaning of National Storm) was a German national militia of the last months of Germany's Third Reich. It was founded on Adolf Hitler's orders on October 18, 1944 and effectively conscripted all ..
Volkssturmmann
Volkssturmmann was a paramiltiary rank of the Volkssturm, the German militia created to defend the German homeland in the last months of World War II. The rank of Volkssturmmann carried no special uniform or insignia and the title was merely held by any person who was drafted to serve in the Volkss..
Volkstaat
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Volkstheater, Vienna
The Volkstheater in Vienna (roughly translatable as "Viennese popular theatre" or "Vienna People's Theatre") was founded in 1889 by request of the citizens of Vienna, amongst them the dramatist Ludwig Anzengruber and the furniture manufacturer Thonet, in order to offer a popular counter weight to th..
Volkstheater Millowitsch
The Volkstheater Millowitsch, also known as the Millowitsch-Theater, is a medium-sized theatre in Cologne, Germany where popular, low-brow comedies are enacted. History The Millowitsch family had been active in theatre before ownership of this building with a tradition dating back to 1792. With the..
Volksverhetzung
Volksverhetzung is a peculiarity of German law that often applies in trials relating holocaust denial in Germany. Though freedom of speech is guaranteed by the fifth article of the Grundgesetz (Germany's constitution), there are some restrictions, e.g. personal insults or incitement of the people (..
Volkswagen
Volkswagen (Ger. "people's car", pronounced [ˈfɔlksˌvaːgən]) or VW is an automobile manufacturer based in Wolfsburg, Germany in the state of Lower Saxony. It forms the core of Volkswagen Group, one of the world's four largest car producers. Its German tagline is "Aus Liebe zum Auto..
Volkswagen 1-litre car
The VW 1-litre car is a two-person concept car designed to travel 100 km using just 1 litre of fuel (equivalent to 235 miles per US gallon or 282 mpg Imperial). To achieve such economy, it is made from lightweight materials; the body is streamlined; and the engine and transmission are designed an..
Volkswagen 181
The Volkswagen Type 181 "Kurierwagen", popularly known in the United States as the Thing and in Mexico as the Safari, was a small military vehicle produced by Volkswagen from 1969 to 1983, although civilian sales stopped in 1980. It was based in part on Volkswagen's Beetle Type I and was an evolutio..
Volkswagen Aftermarket
Many specality shops and companies have catered to Volkswagen owners over the years. Famous ones include EMPI, Bugpack, Scat, Gene Berg Enterprises,(All around since the 1960's)and West Coast Metric. ..
Volkswagen Apollo
VW Apollo The Volkswagen Apollo was an automobile sold in Brazil between 1990 and 1992. when Volkswagen and Ford Motor Company shared models in South America in a joint venture known as Autolatina. It was a rebadged version of Ford Brasil's Verona, a two-door sedan based on the European-sourc..
Volkswagen Arena
Volkswagen Arena is a multi-use stadium in Wolfsburg, Germany. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 30,122 people. The stadium was built in 2002. ..
Volkswagen A platform
The Volkswagen A platform is an automobile platform shared among compact and midsized cars of Volkswagen Group. It is based on the architecture of the Volkswagen Golf and is adaptable to either front- or all wheel drive. Volkswagens based on this platform have been called out by generation number,..
Volkswagen Beduin
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Volkswagen Beetle
The Volkswagen Type 1, more commonly known as the Beetle, Vocho, Bug or Käfer (German), is a compact car, produced by Volkswagen from 1938 until 2003. Although the names "Beetle" and "Bug" were quickly adopted by the public, it was not until August of 1967 that VW began using the name in market..
Volkswagen Blues
Volkswagen Blues is a novel by Canadian writer Jacques Poulin. Volkswagen Blues was published in French in 1984; it was translated into English by Sheila Fischman in 1988. Volkswagen Blues was one of the selected novels in the 2005 edition of Canada Reads, where it was championed by author and form..
Volkswagen Brasilia
The Volkswagen Brasilia, was a car made in Brasil between 1973 and 1982. Its market place was occupied by the Volkswagen Gol. The Brasilia (named after Brazil's capital city) looked like a 3-door version of Volkswagen 412 Station Wagon, but was in fact based on Volkswagen Beetle. It was develope..
Volkswagen Bus
Volkswagen Bus may be a reference to: Volkswagen Type 2, generation T1 Volkswagen Type 2, generation T2 Volkswagen Type 2, generation T3/Vanagon/T25 Volkswagen Eurovan, generation T4 Volkswagen Eurovan, generation T5 This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] ..
Volkswagen B platform
The B platform is the Volkswagen Group's midsized Automobile platform, and has been used for midsized coupes, sedans, and station wagons under the Volkswagen, Audi and Škoda brands over the years. Volkswagen's revised platform naming system replaces the simpler B6 with a PL46: P indicates a passe..
Volkswagen Caddy
The name Volkswagen Caddy has been used by the Volkswagen Group to describe four different Caddy models: Type 14 was derived from the Golf Mk.1Type 9U was derived from the Skoda Felicia pick-up.Type 9K was derived from the 2nd generation SEAT Ibiza platform.Type 2K was derived from the Volkswagen..
Volkswagen Caravelle
Volkswagen Caravelle may be a reference to: Volkswagen Type 2, generation T3/Vanagon/T25 Volkswagen Eurovan, generation T4 Volkswagen Eurovan, generation T5 This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to thi..
Volkswagen Citi
The VW Citi is a car produced by Volkswagen in South Africa. Also known as the CitiGolf, is a facelifted version of the original VW Golf hatchback, which ceased production in Germany in 1983. Local production of this model also ceased at this time, but Volkswagen South Africa (VWSA) needed an e..
Volkswagen collectibles
The Volkswagen, particular the Beetle is one of the most reproduced vehicles of all time. Hot Wheels Custom VolkswagenBaja BugHot Wheels Beach Bomb Matchbox ..
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles or Volkswagen Nutzfahrzeuge started originally as part of Volkswagen itself. In 1995 Dr Bernd Wiedemann Chairman of the Management of Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles announced Volkswagen (Nutzfahrzeuge) Commercial Vehicles as a separate marque to Volkswagen Passeng..
Volkswagen Concept R
The Volkswagen Concept R is a concept car developed by the German manufacturer Volkswagen and officially unveiled at the 2003 Frankfurt Auto Show. It is a study of a sporty two-seat roadster with mid-engine and rear wheel drive. The Concept R is powered by a 3.2-liter V6 engine developing a maxi..
Volkswagen Constellation
Constellation Introduction The Constellation is the flagship truck from Volkswagen's Truck and Bus line covering the 33-45 tonne segment. The truck was designed in Wolfsburg Design Studio at VW Headquarters but engineneered by VW Truck & Bus in Brazil, South Africa and mainland Europe on a rigo..
Volkswagen Corrado
The Volkswagen Corrado was a 3-door, 2+2 compact hatchback developed by Volkswagen and built by Karmann in Osnabrück, Germany. It used Volkswagen's B3 platform in the rear of the car, while using the A2 platform technology up front, which it shared with the then-current Golf and Jetta. The Corrad..
Volkswagen Country Buggy
In 1967 Volkswagen Australasia Ltd. started with a project vehicle designed for Australia's rough conditions. This vehicle designated Country Buggy or Type 197 was designed by project head Volkswagen Australasia's Managing Director Rudi Herzmer and VW Engineer Howard Harcourt in VW Australia's Clay..
Volkswagen Doublecab
The VW Doublecab is a one of many variants of the VW Eurovan and its predecessor the VW Transporter, identifiable by its crew cab-style pickup truck body, typically featuring two rows of seats, a single door only to access the rear seat (usually on the curb side) and drop-sides on the pickup bed. T..
Volkswagen do Brasil
Volkswagen do Brasil Ltda. is a subsidiary arm of Volkswagen Group. It was established in 1953 and became a grew to have a factory which helped sales sky rocket. VW do Brasil has a lot of unique models designed for Brasil eg Volkswagen Brasilia , Volkswagen SP2 , Volkswagen Gol family and many mor..
Volkswagen EA489 Basistransporter
History The Volkswagen Basistransporter is perhaps one of the rarest Volkswagens in the world due to the fact it was never sold in a 1st World Country, it is a small FWD front engined truck about the size of a modern day VW Polo. It was built between 1975-79 with only 2600 units produced in com..
Volkswagen EcoRacer
The Volkswagen EcoRacer is a Volkswagen concept car first shown to the public at the 2005 Tokyo Motor Show. It combines the performance of a sports car with fuel-efficiency equal to the most fuel-efficient cars available in 2005. Contents 1 Performance2 Engine3 The Car4 Ex..
Volkswagen Eos
The Volkswagen Eos is a new coupe convertible from Volkswagen. It is the successor of the Volkswagen Cabrio, and also Volkswagen's first production sports car/coupe since the Corrado, which ceased production in 1995. Unlike the Cabrio, a convertible version of the Golf hatchback, the Eos is a st..
Volkswagen Eurovan
The Eurovan (US and Mexico), or Transporter (UK, Ireland & North Europe) was the first front-engined van of German automobile manufacturer Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles and is the successor of the famous classic VW Type 2 van. Contents 1 US Variants2 History2.1 T42.2 T53 ..
Volkswagen Fox
Volkswagen Fox Manufacturer: Volkswagen Production: 2004-present Predecessors: Volkswagen Lupo Class: Supermini Body Styles: FF, 3- and 5-door hatchback Engines: 1.2 L petrol, 55 hp1.4 L petrol, 75 hp1.4 L TDi, 70 hp1.6 L petrol, 98 hp1.6 L1.0 L Total Flex (..
Volkswagen Gol
Volkswagen Gol Manufacturer: Volkswagen Production: 1980-present Related: Volkswagen Polo Class: Supermini Mk. I Production: 1980–1987 Body Styles: 3-door hatchback(Gol / Fox)2-door sedan(Voyage / Gacel)3-door station wagon(Parati / Fox Wagon)2-door pickup truck(Saveiro) Mk. IF P..
Volkswagen Golf
The Volkswagen Golf (Mk I and Mk V badged as Volkswagen Rabbit in North America) is a compact car / small family car manufactured by Volkswagen. The Golf is Volkswagen's best-selling model in history and world's third best-selling model, with more than 24 million built as of 2005[..
Volkswagen Group
Volkswagen Group ([DE0007664005]) (TYO: [7659] ) is a German automobile manufacturer. Volkswagen's second-largest market is China where its subsidiary, Volkswagen Group China is the largest foreign automaker. Contents 1 History2 Leadership3 Brands4 See ..
Volkswagen Group China
Volkswagen Group China is Volkswagen Group's subsidiary in China. VW controls about 30% of the Chinese market, by far the largest foreign automaker. The Chinese market is VW's second-largest, only behind Germany. The company has been particularly successful selling taxicabs and police cruisers. ..
Volkswagen GX3
The Volkswagen GX3 was a concept car created by Volkswagen. The GX3 was first shown at the 2006 Greater Los Angeles Auto Show. It is considerably a very unusual concept since it was three-wheeled and sometimes considered more of a motorcycle concept than a concept car; but it did feature great perf..
Volkswagen Halle
Volkswagen Halle is an indoor sporting arena located in Braunschweig, Germany. The capacity of the arena is 7,000 people. It is currently home to the TXU Energie Braunschweig basketball team. ..
Volkswagen Iltis
The Volkswagen Type 183, more commonly known as the Iltis is a military vehicle built by Volkswagen for use by the German military. Although the two vehicles were briefly offered simultaneously, the 183 effectively replaced the Type 181 "Thing". History Volkswagen Iltis Manufacturer: Volkswage..
Volkswagen Jetta
The Volkswagen Jetta is the sedan version of the compact car / small family car Volkswagen Golf, manufactured by Volkswagen since 1980. Between 1991 and 2005, the name was only used in North America and South Africa, as it was dropped in Europe in 1991, when it was replaced by the Vento..
Volkswagen K70
VW K70 VW K70 Kombi (station wagon/estate) The Volkswagen K70 (pronounced as "ka siebzig" in German) is a sedan automobile produced by both NSU and Volkswagen from 1969 to 1974. The K70 was the first VW to have a front-mounted watercooled engine. The K70 was originally developed by NSU..
Volkswagen Karmann Ghia
The Karmann Ghia was a two-seater sports car marketed by Volkswagen, designed by the Italian firm Ghia, and built by German coach builder Karmann. Over 445,000 Karmann Ghias were produced between 1955 and 1974. Contents 1 History2 Type 34 Ghia3 Karmann Ghia TC4 Rebirth of th..
Volkswagen Kübelwagen
The Volkswagen Kübelwagen was a military vehicle designed by Ferdinand Porsche and built by Volkswagen prior to and during World War II for use by the German military. It was known internally as the Type 62, then later as the Type 82 and based heavily on the Volkswagen Beetle. A consumer variant of..
Volkswagen LT
The Volkswagen LT is a large panel van produced by Volkswagen since 1975. It is the largest van Volkswagen produces, being larger than the VW Eurovan/Transporter. It is available across Europe,South Africa,Australia and New Zealand. There are five main variants available: Panel Van, Chassis Ca..
Volkswagen Lupo
The Volkswagen Lupo is a city car manufactured by Volkswagen. It was introduced in 1998 to fill a gap at the bottom of the VW model range caused by the increasing size and weight of the VW Polo. Rivals include the Ford Ka, the Opel Agila and the Fiat Panda. The Lupo was a badge-engineered version ..
Volkswagen Microbus Concept
The Volkswagen Microbus Concept Car (also known as the Volkswagen New Microbus and Volkswagen Microbus Concept) was a concept car created by Volkswagen. This concept car was supposed to be a modern version of the original Volkswagen Microbus. This new Microbus was first shown at the 2001 North Am..
Volkswagen Nardo
The Volkswagen Nardo (officially known as the Volkswagen W12 Coupe) was a concept car created by Volkswagen in 1997. Contents 1 Conception2 1997 Concepts3 2001 Concept4 World Record Holder5 Pop Culture6 External links and references Conception At the request of t..
Volkswagen New Beetle
The Volkswagen New Beetle is a car introduced by Volkswagen in 1998, drawing heavily on the design cues of the original Beetle. Based on a Volkswagen Golf, the "retro" design proved to be more successful in some markets than in others. It is assembled at the VW Puebla factory in Mexico. The big c..
Volkswagen of America
Volkswagen of America is the U.S. subsidiary of the Volkswagen automobile company in Germany. Formed in April 1955 in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey to standardize dealership service in the United States, it grew to 909 Volkswagen dealers in the United States by 1965 under the leadership of Dr. Carl ..
Volkswagen Passat
The Volkswagen Passat is a family car built by Volkswagen AG, produced in various forms since 1973. It falls between the Volkswagen Golf/Jetta and Phaeton in the current Volkswagen lineup, and is currently produced in Volkswagen's plant in Emden, Germany. Although normally known as the Passat in E..
Volkswagen Phaeton
The Volkswagen Phaeton (pronounced "fay-ton") is a large luxury sedan manufactured by Volkswagen. It currently serves as the flagship of the Volkswagen line-up, competing with other high-end flagship sedans such as the BMW 7-Series or Mercedes-Benz S-Class. It takes its name from Phaëton, the s..
Volkswagen Pointer
The Volkswagen Pointer is a small family car sold by Volkswagen in South America between 1994 and 1997. The Pointer was available as a five-door hatchback, and the two-door sedan version, called the Volkswagen Logus, was sold between 1993 and 1996. It was based on the Ford Escort, being the resul..
Volkswagen Polo
The Volkswagen Polo is a subcompact car/supermini manufactured by Volkswagen, sold mainly in Europe, but available in most export markets. It is generally available only as a hatchback but there have also been sedan (saloon) and wagon (estate) variants. The current sedan is only available in China,..
Volkswagen Schwimmwagen
Schwimmwagen from the December 1944 issue of the Intelligence Bulletin. The VW Schwimmwagen (Porsche Type 128 and Type 166) was an amphibious vehicle used extensively by the German Wehrmacht and the Waffen-SS during the Second World War. It was mechanically based on the Kübelwagen (which in t..
Volkswagen Scirocco
The Volkswagen Scirocco was a sporty hatchback sold by Volkswagen from 1974 through 1992. The model was highly successful, and helped bolster VW's reputation. Contents 1 History2 In Pop Culture3 The New Scirocco4 References5 External links History Volkswagen (VW) began..
Volkswagen Sharan
Volkswagen Sharan Manufacturer: Volkswagen Production: 1995–present Car class: Large MPV Body Styles: FF van Predecessors: None Successors: still in production Competitors: Chrysler VoyagerCitroën C8Renault EspacePeugeot 807 Built in: Palmela, Portugal The VW Sharan is a large MP..
Volkswagen SP2
The SP2 was a sport car developed by Volkswagen do Brasil for that market, from 1972 to 1976; the name is an acronym for "Special Project 2". Contents 1 The Market2 The Project X3 The Production Models4 The End5 The Car Today6 External links The Market In the 70s,..
Volkswagen Taro
The Volkswagen Taro was the product of a badge engineering venture between Toyota and Volkswagen. Beginning in 1989, the Toyota-engineered Hi-Lux truck was built and sold under the name "Volkswagen Taro" in Europe. The 2-wheel drive version was built at the Volkswagen factory in Hanover, Germ..
Volkswagen Touareg
The Volkswagen Touareg is a luxury 4x4 (US: SUV) automobile manufactured by Volkswagen. It is the first of this class ever produced by this manufacturer. The Touareg was co-developed with Porsche, who was also looking to add an SUV to their lineup, as a cost-sharing initiative. Porsche shares th..
Volkswagen Touran
The Volkswagen Touran is a compact MPV based on a vertically stretched 5th generation of the Volkswagen Golf and sold in Europe and some other selected markets. It was launched in 2003 to fill a perceived gap in Volkswagen's model lineup below their large MPV, the Sharan. The car is delivered in ..
Volkswagen Transporter
Volkswagen Transporter may be a reference to: Volkswagen Type 1, generation T1 Volkswagen Type 2, generation T2 Volkswagen Type 2, generation T3/Vanagon/T25 Volkswagen Eurovan, generation T4 Volkswagen Eurovan, generation T5 This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of ..
Volkswagen Type 2
Type 2, T1 "Mini-Bus" The Volkswagen Type 2 was the second automotive line introduced by German automobile manufacturer Volkswagen. It was a van introduced in 1950, initially based on Volkswagen's first model, the Beetle, also known as the "Type 1". The Type 2 is generally considered to be the..
Volkswagen Type 2 (T3)
Mid-1980s Type 2 T3 Kombi Late 1980s Type 2 T3 Caravelle Syncro 1990 Type 2 T3 Multivan The T3 generation of the Volkswagen Type 2, also known as the Vanagon in the U.S., as the Transporter or Caravelle in Europe, and also to some in Britain and Ireland as the T25, was built fro..
Volkswagen Type 3
VW Type 3 Sedan (1966) The Volkswagen Type 3, was originlly launched in two varieties, the Notchback a saloon bodied version and the Squareback an estate bodied version in 1961. The Fastback a coupe styled version arrived as the 1966 addition to the range. This automobile was introduced in 1..
Volkswagen Type 4
1969-1972 Volkswagen 411 estate 1974 Volkswagen 412 sedan The Volkswagen Type 4 was a mid-sized 2 or 4-door sedan or 2-door station wagon built by Volkswagen. It was produced between 1968 and 1974. It was larger than the Volkswagen Type 3 and had a more powerful engine. The Type 3 and T..
Volkswagen Westfalia Campers
Contents 1 Introduction2 Models3 Standard Equipment4 Optional Equipment5 Identification5.1 M Code Plate6 Options7 External Links8 References Introduction Volkswagen began subcontracting to the Westfalia-werke Wieddndruck, or more typically Westfal..
Volkswerft
Volkswerft (German: Volkswerft Stralsund GmbH) is a shipyard in the hanseatic city of Stralsund on the Strelasund. It is part of the danish Maersk-group. The Volkswerft was founded in 1945 as Ingenieurbau Ges.m.b.H.. On April 25 the first trawler was delivered and on June 15 1948 the VEB Volkswerf..
VolksWriter
Volkswriter was a 1980s-era word processor created and distributed by Lifetree Software, Inc. ..
Volk (disambiguation)
Volk may mean: Volk, a German term for an ethnic group. In German nationalist context it may have referred to the German people as a nation, with a history and destiny. See related Volkish movements.Leonard Volk (1828-1895), US sculptorDouglas Volk (1856-1935), US painter, Leonard's son This is a &..
Volk racing wheels
Volk Racing wheels are the product of RAYS ENGINEERING, a high-end Japanese wheel manufacturer for both motor sport and street use. Their wheels feature both high tech forging and materials. They are the current wheel suppliers to winning factory race teams of Honda, Nissan, Toyota, and Mazda in ra..
Voll
Voll may refer to the following locations: Voll in Bærum municipality, Akershus, NorwayVoll in Rauma municipality, Møre og Romsdal, NorwayVoll in Rennebu municipality, Sør-Trøndelag, NorwayVoll in Skien municipality, Telemark, Norway This article consisting of geographical locations is a [..
Voll, Møre og Romsdal
Voll is a former municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. It was created by the split of Eid og Voll on January 1, 1874 which created the municipalities of Eid and Voll. At that time Voll had a population of 695. On 1 January 1965 Voll was merged with Eid, Grytten, Hen and part of Veøy to..
Voll-Damm
Voll damm is an extra beer made in Spain. It has won prizes, so it is considered the best beer in Spain jointly with Zaragozana Export. Tourists should enjoy double malt beer with 7.2% alcohol. ..
Volla
Volla can refer to: the Norse goddess FullaVolla, Italy, a comune in the province of Naples, Italy 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 ..
Vollan prison
Vollan prison, in Trondheim, Norway functioned as a concentration camp during the Nazi occupation of Norway. It was primarily used for transit purposes for prisoners who were either bound for execution, work camps, or extermination camps. ..
Volla (comics)
Volla is a fictional character appearing in the Marvel Comics universe. She possessed precognitive powers, foretelling Ragnarok before dying. External Link [Volla at MarvelDirectory.com] ..
Volleberg
Volleberg is a village in the municipality of Songdalen, Norway. Its population (2005) is 556. ..
Vollen
Vollen is a part of the Asker municipality in Akershus county, Norway. For statistical purposes, it's usually treated as part of the Oslo urban area. It is mainly a residential area, though the area has a café, a restaurant, several art galleries and a primary school and secondary school. Content..
Vollenborn
Vollenborn is a Thuringian (Germany) municipality in the district of Eichsfeld. Population: 272 (31 December 2002)Area: 2.41 km²Postal code: 37355Car designation: EIC ..
Volley
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. In military parlance a volley is a simultaneous discharge of weapons, such as ..
Volleyball
Volleyball is an Olympic sport in which two teams separated by a high net use their hands, arms, or (rarely) other parts of their bodies to hit a ball back and forth over the net. Each team is allowed three hits to get the ball over the net to the other team. A point is scored if the ball hits the g..
Volleyball at the 1980 Summer Olympics
Volleyball at the 1980 Summer Olympics was represented by two events: men's team and women's team. It was held at the Minor Arena of the Central Lenin Stadium and at the Druzhba (Friendship) Multi-Purpose Arena of the Central Lenin Stadium, both located at Luzhniki (south-western part of Moscow). B..
Volleyball at the 1984 Summer Olympics
This page presents the results of male and female volleyball during the Olympic Games of Los Angeles in the summer of 1984. The competition was held in The Long Beach Arena, which had a capacity of 12,033. Contents 1 Highlights2 Male competition2.1 Pool A2.2 Pool B2.3 Se..
Volleyball at the 1996 Summer Olympics
At the 1996 Summer Olympics, four volleyball events were contested. Contents 0.1 Indoor, Men0.2 Indoor, Women0.3 Beach, Men0.4 Beach, Women Indoor, Men PosCountry 1The Netherlands 2Italy 3Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Indoor, Women PosCountry 1Cuba 2China 3Brazil Bea..
Volleyball at the 2000 Summer Olympics
At the 2000 Summer Olympics, four volleyball events were contested. Contents 0.1 Indoor, Men0.2 Indoor, Women0.3 Beach, Men0.4 Beach, Women Indoor, Men PosCountry 1 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 2 Russia 3 Indoor, Women PosCountry 1 Cuba 2 Russia 3 Brazil Beach, Men ..
Volleyball at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Volleyball at the 2004 Summer Olympics consisted of indoor volleyball held at the Peace and Friendship Stadium and beach volleyball held at the Olympic Beach Volleyball Centre, in the southern portion of the Roth Pavilion; both were located at the Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex. Volleyball at ..
Volleyball at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Men's Beach Volleyball
The men's Beach volleyball event at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, was held at the Olympic Beach Volleyball Centre located at the Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex. Gold: Silver: Bronze: Brazil Ricardo Alex Santos and Emanuel Rego Spain Javier Bosma and Pablo Herrera Switzer..
Volleyball at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Men's Volleyball
Men's Volleyball at the 2004 Summer Olympics were held at the Peace and Friendship Stadium located at the Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex between August 15 and August 29. Gold: Silver: Bronze: BrazilDante AmaralNalbert BitencourtGustavo EndresRicardo GarciaGilberto Godoy FilhoAndre HellerMau..
Volleyball at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Women's Beach Volleyball
The Women's Beach volleyball event at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, were held at the Olympic Beach Volleyball Centre located at the Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex. Gold: Silver: Bronze: USAKerri Walsh and Misty May BrazilShelda Bede and Adriana Behar USAHolly McPeak and ..
Volleyball at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Women's Volleyball
Women's Volleyball at the 2004 Summer Olympics were held at the Peace and Friendship Stadium located at the Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex between August 15 and August 29. Gold: Silver: Bronze: China, People's Republic of Russia Cuba The twelve competing teams were split equally into tw..
Volleyball at the 2004 Summer Paralympics
Volleyball at the 2004 Summer Paralympics was staged at the Helliniko Fencing Hall from September 21-27. The sport is performed sitting down. Subject to a minimum degree of physical disability there are no classifications in this sport. There are separate men's and women's competitions. The tourna..
Volleyball at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games
Volleyball at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games consisted of indoor volleyball held at the West Negros College in Bacolod City, Negros Occidental, Philippines and beach volleyball held at the University of St. La Salle Grounds also in Bacolod City. Volleyball at the SEA Games was split into two cate..
Volleyball at the Summer Olympics
Indoor volleyball events have been contested at the Summer Olympic Games since 1964. Contents 1 History1.1 Origins1.2 Winners (Men)1.3 Winners (Women)2 Competition Formula3 Winners Summary4 Volleyball Men's Olympic Tournament5 Volleyball Women's Olympic To..
Volleyball England
Volleyball England, formerly known as the English Volleyball Association or EVA, is the controlling body for volleyball in England. It picks the national team, runs the National Volleyball League, National Knock-Out Cup and Student Cup and organises the training and assessment of referees and coache..
Volleyball Grand Prix
Grand Prix Logo The Grand Prix is a women's volleyball competition. Played every year since 1993, it is considered the women's version of the World League. In 2004, it distributed US$ 1.295 million in prizes. Contents 1 History1.1 Origins1.2 Previous Winners2 Competiti..
Volleyball Hall of Fame
The Volleyball Hall of Fame was founded to honor extraordinary players, coaches, officials, and leaders who have made significant contributions to the game of volleyball. The hall is located in Holyoke, Massachusetts, where volleyball was invented in 1895 by William G. Morgan at the local YMCA...
Volleyball in France
The following are teams in the Pro A league, the top league in France Pro A 2005-2006 Season AS Cannes (2004-5 champions)Arago de SèteTours Volley-BallTourcoing Lille Métropole Volley-BallStade Poitevin Volley-BallNice Volley-BallParis VolleyRennes Étudiants ClubBeauvais OUCMontpellier UCAvigno..
Volleyball in Poland
Volleyball is a popular team sport in Poland. Polish Volleyball League (Polska Liga Siatkowki, PLS)Polish Seria B Men's Volleyball LeaguePolish Seria A Women's Volleyball LeaguePolish Seria B Women's Volleyball LeaguePolish Cup in men volleyballPolish Cup in women volleyballPolish national volleyba..
Volleyball in Spain
The Spanish volleyball league (Superliga de Voleibol) is divided in two divisions. The top teams play in the Superliga. In each division, a team plays all other teams twice, once at home and once away. The Spanish league teams compete in Europe under EVC, most notably in the Indesit Champions Leag..
Volleyball in the United States
In the United States volleyball is popular with both male and female participants of all ages; however, almost all high schools and colleges have female volleyball teams; significantly fewer have male teams. Some claim this is due in part to the provisions of Title IX requiring institutions to fund..
Volleyball Olympic Tournament Detailed Palmares
This is the detailed palmarés of Volleyball Olympic Tournament. Men Year Host 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1964 Tokyo, Japan URS CZE JPN ROM BUL HUN BRA NED USA KOR 1968 Mexico City, Mexico URS JPN CZE DDR POL BUL USA BEL BRA MEX 1972 Munich, Germany JPN DDR URS BUL ROM CZE KOR BRA..
Volleyball World Championship
2006 Logo The Volleyball World Championship is a men's and women's volleyball competition. It is the oldest of all the international events organized by the FIVB and must not be confused with the Volleyball World Cup. Contents 1 History1.1 Origins1.2 Winners (Men)1.3 W..
Volleyball World Championship Detailed Palmares
This is the detailed palmarés of Volleyball World Championship Men Year Host (finals) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1949 Prague,Czechoslovakia URS CZE BUL POL ROM FRA HUN ITA BEL NED 1952 Moskow,USSR URS CZE BUL ROM HUN FRA POL IND LIB ISR FIN 19..
Volleyball World Cup
World Cup Logo The World Cup is a men's and women's volleyball competition. Created in 1965 (men) and 1973 (women), it is an international qualification event for the Olympic Games. It is not to be confused with the World Championship. Contents 1 History1.1 Origins1.2&nb..
Volleyball World Cup Detailed Palmares
This is the detailed palmares of Volleyball World Cup. Men Year Host 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1965 Warsaw, Poland URS POL CZE JPN DDR ROM HUN YUG BUL NED FRA 1969 Berlin, East Germany DDR JPN URS BUL CZE BRA ROM POL BRD TUN CUB DDR (Jr.)* 1973 Montevideo, Uruguay Men's events were canc..
Volleyball World League
World League Logo The World League is a men's volleyball competition. Created in 1990, it is the longest and richest of all the international events organized by the FIVB.The tournament is annual; in 2004, $13 million dollars in prize money were distributed amongst the participating..
Volleyball World League Detailed Palmares
This is the detailed palmares of Volleyball World League, an annual competition involving male's national teams. Year Host City (finals) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1990 Osaka, Japan ITA NED BRA URS FRA, JPN USA CHN 1991 Milan, Italy ITA CUB URS NED BRA, USA FRA, JPN CAN, KOR ..
Volleybird
Volleybird is the brand name given to the shuttlecock like product used in the ancient Brazilian game Peteca. Volleybird was derived from the game played simply by hitting the "bird" with the palm off the hand to a game where the object is simply to keep it in the air. The logo featured was des..
Volley (tennis)
Arguably the best volleyer in the game now, Tim Henman is well-known around the tennis community for his excellent "touch". Tennis shots Forehand Backhand Serve Volley Half Volley Lob Smash Drop shot A volley in tennis is a shot that is hit before the ball bounces on the gro..
Volley Dad
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Volley gun
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Volley League
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Volley theory
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Vollmer
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Vollmershain
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Volmari Iso-Hollo
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Volme
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VOLMET
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Volna
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Volney
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Volney, New York
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Volney E. Howard
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Volney Mathison
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Volney Peters
[] at NFL.com Volney Peters (born January 1, 1928 in Minneapolis) was an american football player. Contents 1 High School Career Peters graduated from ..
Volney prize
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Volo, Illinois
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Volochysk
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Volodarsk
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Volodarsky
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Volodarsky District
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Volodia Teitelboim
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Volodymyr Antonovych
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Volodymyr Filatov
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Volodymyr Hustov
Volodymir Gustov (Ukrainian: Володимир Густов; born 15 February, 1977) is a Ukrainian professional road bicycle racer who currently rides for Team CSC. He began his career in 2000 with Italian team Fassa Bortolo. Before the 2002 Tour de Romandie, Gustov was tested with a hematocrit..
Volodymyr Ivasyuk
Volodymyr Ivasyuk (1949-1979) (Ivasiuk) (Ukrainian Володимир Івасюк) was one of the most popular contemporary composers and poets to emerge from Ukraine. He is author of the widely popular song Chervona Ruta, popularized by Sophia Rotaru but later covered by other singers as well. ..
Volodymyr Kravchenko
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Volodymyr Kubiyovych
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Volodymyr Lytvyn
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Volodymyr Malyk
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Volodymyr Nechyporuk
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Volodymyr Petryshyn
Volodymyr Petryshyn (1929-) is a famous Ukrainian mathematician. Petryshyn's main achievements are in functional analysis. His major results include the development of the theory of iterative and projective methods for the constructive solution of linear and nonlinear abstract and differential equat..
Volodymyr Semenovych Korolyuk
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Volodymyr Shcherbytsky
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Volodymyr Sichynskyi
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Volodymyr Vynnychenko
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Volodymyr Vynnytsky
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. Volodymyr Vynnytsky, a laureate of the Margueritte Long-Jacques Thibaud International Piano Competition in Paris..
Volodymyr Yezerskiy
Volodymyr Yezerskiy (born on November 15, 1976 in Lviv, Ukraine) is a professional Ukrainian football player for Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk. External links [Official team website] ..
Volodymyr Zatonsky
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Vologases
Vologases, also seen as Vologaeses, Vologaesus, Vologeses, Ologases, Valarsh (Armenian), and Balash (modern Persian) was the name of six kings of Parthia: Vologases I c. 51–78Vologases II c. 77–80Vologases III c. 105–147Vologases IV c. 147–191Vologases V c. 191–208Volog..
Vologases III of Parthia
Coin of Vologases III. Reverse shows a seated archer carrying a bow, surrounded by meaningless Greek-like letterforms. Vologases III of Parthia claimed the throne of the Parthian Empire about 105, in the last days of Pacorus II of Parthia (80–105). He reigned over the eastern portion of ..
Vologases II of Parthia
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Vologases IV of Parthia
Coin of Vologases IV. The reverse shows the throned king receiving a diadem from Tyche. The Greek inscription has been heavily clipped; in full it would read ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΝ ΑΡΣΑΚΟΥ ΟΛΟΓΑΣΟΥ ΑΠΕΛΑΙΟΥ ΔΙΚΑΙΟΣ ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟΥ ΦΙΛΕΛΛΗΝΟΣ (ki..
Vologases I of Parthia
Vologases I of Parthia ruled the Parthian Empire from about 51 to 78. Son of Vonones II by a Greek concubine, he succeeded his father in 51. He gave the kingdom of Media Atropatene to his brother Pacorus II, and occupied Armenia for another brother, Tiridates. This led to a long war with the Roman E..
Vologases VI of Parthia
Coin of Vologases VI. The reverse shows the throned king receiving a diadem from Tyche. The date ΘΛΦ is the year 539 of the Seleucid era, corresponding to 227–228. Vologases VI of Parthia succeeded his father Vologases V of Parthia (191–208) to the throne of the Parthian Empire in ..
Vologases V of Parthia
Coin of Vologases V. The reverse shows the throned king receiving a diadem from Tyche. The date ΔΦ is the year 504 of the Seleucid era, corresponding to 192–193. Vologases V of Parthia ruled the Parthian Empire from 191 to 208. He was the son of Vologases I of Armenia, a member of the Part..
Vologda
St. Sophia Cathedral (1568–1570) is the central monument of the Episcopal House, traditionally (though erroneously) called Vologda Kremlin. Vologda (Russian: ) is a city in Russia, administrative center of Vologda Oblast. It is located at [59°12′N 39°51′E], and has ..
Vologda Air
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Vologda Oblast
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Vologda River
Vologda River (Вологда in Russian) is a river in Vologda Oblast in Russia. It is a right tributary of the Sukhona River. The length of the Vologda River is 155 km. The area of its basin is 3030 sq km. The river is navigable from its confluence with the Toshnya River. The city of Vologda is lo..
Volokolamsk
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Volokolamskaya
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Volontaires (Paris Metro)
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Volos
This page is about a city in Greece. For the Slavic god called Volos, see Veles. Volos (Greek: Βόλος) is a city situated at the centre of the Greek mainland, about 326 km north from Athens and 215 km south from Thessaloniki. It is the capital of Magnesia prefecture. Contents 1 Overv..
Voloshin
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Volosko
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Volosovo
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Volosovsky District, Leningrad Oblast
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Volost
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Volothamp Geddarm
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Volovsky District
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Volo Auto Museum
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Volo di Notte
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Volp
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Volpe
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Volpe Complex
The S. Peter Volpe Athletic Center is the home of the Merrimack College Warriors athletics teams. It has a basketball court and hockey arena. The Volpe Center is the home of the men's and women's basketball teams, as well as the volleyball team. Lawler Arena is the home of the Division I ice h..
VolPHAU
In the anime series Gundam Seed, the VoLPHAU is ZAFT's multipurpose large transport plane. In the Earth-ZAFT conflict, VoLPHAUs are used to transport mobile suits and supplies across the Earth from ZAFT bases to the front lines on the battlefield. In C.E. 73, VoLPHAUs are deployed all across Eart..
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Volpone
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Volquin
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Volrath
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Volsci
The Volsci were an ancient Italic people, well known in the history of the first century of the Roman Republic. They then inhabited the partly hilly, partly marshy district of the south of Latium, bounded by the Aurunci and Samnites on the south, the Hernici on the east, and stretching roughly from ..
Volscian language
Volscian was a Sabellic Italic language, which was spoken by the Volsci and closely related to Oscan and Umbrian, but also to Latin, more distantly. The language of this inscription is clear enough to show the very marked peculiarities which rank it close beside the language of the Iguvine Tables (..
Volsk
Volsk (Russian: ) is a town in Saratov Oblast, Russia, located on the shores of the Volga River where its connects with the Bolshoy Irgiz. Population: 71,124 (2002 Census); 65,500 (1991 est.). It was founded in 1690 as Malykovka sloboda, received town status and renamed Volgsk in 1780. In the 19t..
Volsoc
Volsoc is an American electronica project, consisting of Justin Maxwell and Jean-Paul Bondy. The project formed after a series of collaborative live performances in the Southern California rave scene in 1999-2000. Combining their individual monikers, Stupid Octave Cat ("soc") and Volum, the two ..
Volstagg
Volstagg is a charter member of the Warriors Three, a trio of Asgardian adventurers and supporting cast of Marvel's Thor comics. Contents 1 Character history1.1 Early appearances1.2 As regular cast-member1.3 Under Walt Simonson1.4 Volstagg's role2 Powers and abiliti..
Volstead Act
The National Prohibition Act of 1919 (more popularly known as the Volstead Act, ch. 85, 41 Stat. 305) enforced the Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, dealing with the prohibition of alcohol. The Act is named for Representative Andrew Volstead (Republican from Minnesota), the sp..
Volsung
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Volsunga
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Volsunga saga
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Volsung Cycle
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Volt
Josephson junction array chip developed by NIST as a standard volt. The volt (symbol: V) is the SI derived unit of electric potential difference or electromotive force Rudolf F. Graf, "Volt", Dictionary of Electronics; Radio Shack, 1974-75. Fort Worth, Texas. ISBN B000AMFOZY . It is named in ..
Volt-ampere
A volt-ampere in electrical terms, means the amount of apparent power in an alternating current circuit equal to a current of one ampere at an emf of one volt. It is dimensionally equivalent to watts. An example might be the purchase of an AC transformer rated in electrical terms by volt amperes. H..
Volt-amperes reactive
In alternating-current power transmission and distribution, volt-amperes reactive (vars) are the product of the rms voltage and current, or the apparent power, multiplied by the sine of the phase angle between the voltage and the current. The term var was introduced in 1930 by the IEC in Stockholm..
Volta-Congo languages
In the classification of African languages, Volta-Congo is a major branch (in terms of number of languages) of the Niger-Congo phylum. Itself part of Atlantic-Congo, the Volta-Congo branch is divided in two major groupings: East and West. West Volta-Congo is comprised of Kru, the Gur and Adamawa-U..
Voltage
Voltage is the difference of electrical potential between two points of an electrical network, expressed in volts "voltage", A Dictionary of Physics. Ed. John Daintith. Oxford University Press, 2000. Oxford Reference Online. Oxford University Press.. It is a measure of the capacity of an electric..
Voltage-controlled amplifier
A voltage-controlled amplifier is an electronic amplifier that varies its gain depending on a control voltage (often abbreviated CV). They have many applications, including audio level compression, synthesizers, and amplitude modulation. A crude example is a typical inverting op-amp configuration ..
Voltage-controlled filter
A voltage-controlled filter (VCF) is an electronic filter whose operating characteristics can be controlled by means of a control voltage applied to one or more inputs. Depiction of cutoff frequency of a low-pass filter A VCF allows its cutoff frequency and Q factor to be continuously varie..
Voltage-controlled oscillator
A voltage-controlled oscillator or VCO is an electronic oscillator specifically designed to be controlled in oscillation frequency by a voltage input. The frequency of oscillation, or rate of repetition, is varied with an applied DC voltage, while modulating signals may be fed into the VCO to genera..
Voltage-dependent calcium channel
Voltage-dependent calcium channels (VDCC) are a group of voltage-gated ion channels found in excitable cells (neurons, glial cells, muscle cells, etc.) with a permeability to the ion Ca2+, which plays a role in the membrane potential. VDCCs are involved in the release of neurotransmitters and horm..
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Voltage bias
In electronics, voltage bias (sometimes simply called bias) is a steady-state voltage. It is used to partially operate a device such as a transistor, vacuum tube, solenoid, transformer or others. This is a way of bringing the device into a state where it is potentially more useful. For example, a ..
Voltage clamp
The voltage clamp operates by negative feedback. The membrane potential amplifier measures membrane voltage and sends output to the feedback amplifier. This amplifier subtracts the membrane voltage from the command voltage, which it receives from the signal generator. This signal is amplified an..
Voltage compensation
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Voltage Control
Voltage Control are an industrial group formed in 1998. Current members are: Rod C. Dornian (live percussion, custom percussion lines, keyboards), Russ Magee (samplers, keyboards), and Nebulous (keyboards, samplers, analogue synthesiser programming). History From 1994 to 1997, Nebulous conduct..
Voltage divider rule
In electronics, the voltage divider rule, or simply the voltage divider, resistor divider or potential divider, is a design technique used to create a voltage (Vout) which is proportional to another voltage (Vin). Contents 1 Resistor divider2 Impedance divider3 See also4 Exte..
Voltage droop
Voltage droop is the loss in output voltage from a device as it tries to drive a load.[Digital Logic Noise, Phase Jitter, EMI, RFI and other issues] on [Leroy's Engineering Web Site] Droops are typically temporary and occur due to the charging time of a capacitive load, the leng..
Voltage drop
Voltage drop is a reduction in voltage in an electrical circuit. Voltage drop, which is present in any electrical circuit powering any device, must be considered to varying degrees in circuit design. In digital electronics, a potentially damaging over-reduction in voltage is commonly referred to as ..
Voltage ladder
A voltage ladder is a simple electronic circuit consisting of several resistors connected in series with a voltage placed across the entire resistor network. Voltage ladders are useful for providing a set of successive voltage references, for instance for a Flash analog-to-digital converter. How i..
Voltage margin
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Voltage multiplier
Villard cascade voltage multiplier. A voltage multiplier is an electrical circuit that converts AC electrical power from a lower voltage to a higher DC voltage by means of capacitors and diodes combined into a network. Voltage multipliers can be used to generate bias voltages of a few volts o..
Voltage reduction
In a simple resistive circuit, a reduction in the voltage across the resistance will equate in a reduction in the power dissipated by the circuit. Electric Utilities Electric utilities have discovered that this basic principle can save utility companies, and their customers, a significant amount of..
Voltage reference
A voltage reference is an electronic device (circuit or component) that produces a fixed (constant) voltage irrespective of the loading on the device, power supply variation and temperature. It is also known as a voltage source, but in the strict sense of the term, a voltage reference often sits at ..
Voltage regulation
In electrical engineering, particularly power engineering, voltage regulation is the ability of a system to provide near constant voltage over a wide range of load conditions. It is a dimensionless quantity defined as: [VR = \frac - V_}} \times 100\%] where Vnl is voltage at no load and V..
Voltage regulator
A voltage regulator is an electrical regulator designed to automatically maintain a constant voltage level. It may use an electromechanical mechanism, or passive or active electronic components. Depending on the design, it may be used to regulate one or more AC or DC voltages. With the exception o..
Voltage regulator module
A voltage regulator module or VRM is an electronic device that provides a microprocessor the appropriate supply voltage. It can be soldered to the motherboard or be an installable device. It allows processors with different supply voltage to be mounted on the same motherboard. Some voltage regulato..
Voltage regulator tube
A voltage regulator tube (VR tube) is an electronic component used as a shunt regulator to hold a voltage constant at a pre-determined level. Physically, these devices resemble vacuum tubes, but there are two main differences: Their glass envelopes are filled with a gas mixture, andThey do not use ..
Voltage source
A voltage source is any device or system that produces an electromotive force between its terminals OR derives a secondary voltage from a primary source of the electromotive force. A primary voltage source does not need external power to operate, whereas most electronic voltage sources (as depicted..
Voltage spike
Voltage spikes are fast, short duration surges (overvoltages) in the electric potential in a given circuit. These are typically caused by lightning strikes, although power outages, tripped circuit breakers, short circuits, and power transitions in other large equipment on the same power line, and m..
Voltage stabiliser
A voltage stabiliser is an electronic device able to deliver relatively constant output voltage when input voltage and load current changes over time. The output voltage is usually regulated using a transistor. In a parallel stabiliser the transistor is connected parallel to the stabiliser load,..
Voltaic cell
Voltaic cell can connote: Galvanic cellVoltaic pile See also battery (electricity)fuel cell 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 inten..
Voltaic Communist Organization
Voltaic Communist Organization (French: Organisation communiste voltaïque, OCV) was a communist party in the country now known as Burkina Faso. It was founded in 1971 out of the student milieu. In 1978 OCV split in two, the pro-China Communist Struggle Union (ULC) and the pro-Albanian Voltaic Revo..
Voltaic Democratic Movement
Voltaic Democratic Movement (in French: Mouvement Démocratique Voltaïque) was a political party in Upper Volta, led by Gérard Kango Ouédraogo. MDV was founded in 1955. In the 1957 territorial assembly elections MDV came second with 26 seats. After the elections it formed a government together ..
Voltaic Labour Party
Voltaic Labour Party (in French: Parti Travailliste Voltaïque), was a centre-left political party in Upper Volta. PTV contested the 1970 elections, without any significant result. PTV functioned as the political branch of the Voltaic Organization of Free Trade Unions (OVSL). Source: Englebert, P..
Voltaic pile
A copper-zinc Voltaic pile The Voltaic pile was the first modern electric battery, invented by Alessandro Volta in 1800. Volta demonstrated that when metals and chemicals come into contact with each other they produced an electrical current. In his research, Volta placed together several pair..
Voltaic Regroupment Movement
Voltaic Regroupment Movement(in French: Mouvement de Regroupement Voltaïque), was a political party in Upper Volta. It contested the 1970 elections. Source: Englebert, Pierre. La Revolution Burkinabè. Paris: L'Harmattan, 1986. ..
Voltaic Revolutionary Communist Party
PCRV symbol Voltaic Revolutionary Communist Party (Parti communiste révolutionnaire voltaïque, PCRV) is a communist party in Burkina Faso. It was founded on 1 October 1978, following a split in the Voltaic Communist Organization (OCV). PCRV followed the political line of the Albanian Party of..
Voltaic Solidarity
Voltaic Solidarity (in French: Solidarité Voltaïque) was a political alliance in Upper Volta formed after the territorial elections in 1957. SV was constituted by the Social Party for the Emancipation of the African Masses (PSEMA), African Popular Movement (MPA) and the Voltaic Democratic Movemen..
Voltaic Union
Voltaic Union (in French: Union Voltaïque) was a political party in Upper Volta. It was formed on the initiative of the French governor Mouragues. In the 1951 elections UV sent four members to the National Assembly. The four MPs were; Dr. Joseph ConomboHenri GuissouNazi BoniMamadou Ouédraogo How..
Voltaire
For the singer/songwriter of the same name, see Voltaire (musician). The last of Voltaire's statues by Jean-Antoine Houdon (1781). François-Marie Arouet (21 November, 1694 – 30 May, 1778), better known by the pen name Voltaire, was a French Enlightenment writer, essayist, deist and phi..
Voltaire, North Dakota
Voltaire is a city in McHenry County, North Dakota in the United States. The population was 51 at the 2000 census. Voltaire was founded in 1901. Geography Voltaire is located at [48°1′11″N, 100°50′33″W] (48.019836, -100.842591)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According ..
Voltaire (musician)
Voltaire (January 25, 1967–), is a musician in the goth scene. Voltaire takes his stage name from the pen name of the famous French Enlightenment writer François-Marie Arouet. He was born on January 25, 1967 in Havana, Cuba. In addition to his musical career, Voltaire is a professor (at SVA..
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Voltaire Network
The Réseau Voltaire (Voltaire Network) is an international non-profit organisation, based in Paris, which states it aims at promoting freedom and secularism (laïcité), that is separation of church and state, faith and politics. Chairman : Thierry Meyssan (France)Deputy chairmen : Sandro Cruz (Pe..
Voltairine de Cleyre
Voltairine de Cleyre, Philadelphia, Christmas 1891 Voltairine de Cleyre (November 17, 1866–June 20, 1912) was, according to Emma Goldman, "the most gifted and brilliant anarchist woman America ever produced"; yet even among anarchists today, she is not widely known. Biography Born in t..
Voltaj
Voltaj (which means voltage in Romanian) is a Romanian music group. They won the Best Romanian Act award at the MTV Europe Music Awards 2005. ..
Voltammetry
Voltammetry is a category of electroanalytical methods used in analytical chemistry and various industrial processes. In voltammetry, information about an analyte is obtained by measuring the current as the potential is varied. Voltammetry, and especially polarography, were advanced by Nobel Prize ..
Voltamp
Voltamp was an early American manufacturer of toy trains based in Baltimore, Maryland. Founded by Manes Fuld (1863-1929), the son of a Baltimore stove dealer, Voltamp's trains utilized the same 2-inch gauge metal track as Carlisle & Finch, the inventor of the electric toy train, and is significant f..
Volta (crater)
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Volta (disambiguation)
Volta may refer to: Rivers and lakes Lake Volta in GhanaThe Volta River in Burkina Faso, formerly Upper Volta.Black VoltaRed VoltaWhite Volta Other Alessandro Volta was an Italian physicist and inventor of the electric battery.The Mars Volta, an American musical group founded by Cedric Bixler Zaval..
Volta (Tekken)
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Volta a Catalunya 2005
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Volta a Catalunya 2006
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Volta a Portugal
Volta a Portugal Local name Volta a Portugal Region Portugal and sometimes Spain Date August Type Stage Race General Director Joaquim Gomes History First Edition 1927 Number of Editions 67 (2005) First Winner Augusto de Carvalho, (Portugal) Most Wins Marco Chagas, (Portugal), 4 times Lat..
Volta Do Mar
The phrase volta do mar, in Portuguese, means literally turn of the sea, or more correctly return from the sea. It was a sailing technique discovered when returning from the atlantic islands wehre you first had to sail in the wrong direction (borth-south) to catch good winds and return to europe. Di..
Volta Grande
Volta Grande is a Brazilian city in the state of Minas Gerais. As of 2004 its population is estimated to be 5,118. ..
Volta Redonda
Volta Redonda is the name of a city in the Rio de Janeiro state with 182,81 km² of area, located from 350m to 707m from the sea level (22º31'23" S, 44º06'15" W) and with a population of 253.226 inhabitants (estimated in 2004). Its name, Portuguese for round turn, is due to the shape of a curve ..
Volta Redonda Futebol Clube
Volta Redonda Futebol Clube, Volta Redonda or simply by its nickname Voltaço, as they are usually called, is a Brazilian football team from Volta Redonda in Rio de Janeiro, founded on February 9, 1976. Home stadium is the General Sílvio Raulino de Oliveira stadium, capacity 21,000. Contents ..
Volta Region
Volta Region Location Statistics Regional Minister Kofi Dzamesi (NPP) Capital Ho Area 20,570 km²Ranked 5th Population 2000 Census 1984 Census Ranked 7th 1,635,421 1,211,907 Districts 15 [[ISO 3166-2:GH|ISO 3166-2]] GH-TV Volta Region is one of Ghana's ten administrative regions...
Volta River
The Adome bridge crosses the Volta river south of the Akosombo Dam Map of the Volta River The Volta is a river in central and western Africa that drains into the Gulf of Guinea. It is divided into the Black Volta, the White Volta and the Red Volta. The river gave its name to Upper Volta..
Volte-face
Volte-face is a total change of position, as in policy or opinion; an about-face. The expression comes through French, from Italian voltafaccia, composed of volta (turn) and faccia (face). A famous volte-face in diplomacy is the successful manouver of Italy in September of 1943, when the Italian ..
Volterra
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. A view of Volterra Volterra is a town in the Tuscany region, Italy. The town has a history which dates back to the Etruscan Period. Wikimedia Commons has media related to: [Special] External links [Town web site][History ..
Volterra's function
In mathematics, Volterra's function, named for Vito Volterra, is a real-valued function V(x) defined on the real line R with the following curious combination of properties: V(x) is differentiable everywhereThe derivative V ′(x) is bounded everywhereThe derivative is not Riemann-integrable. D..
Volterra (crater)
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Volterra (disambiguation)
Volterra may refer to the following: Volterra - a town in ItalyDaniele da Volterra - an Italian painterVito Volterra - an Italian mathematician In mathematics: Lotka-Volterra equation, also known as the predator-prey equationsThe Smith-Volterra-Cantor set, a Cantor set with measure greater than ze..
Volterra integral equation
In mathematics, the Volterra integral equations are a special type of integral equations. They are divided into two groups referred to as the first and the second kind. A Volterra equation of the first kind is [ f(x) = \int_a^x K(x,t)\,\phi(t)\,dt. ] A Volterra equation of the second k..
Volterra operator
In mathematics, in the area of functional analysis and operator theory, the Volterra operator represents the operation of indefinite integration, viewed as a bounded linear operator on the space L2(0,1) of complex-valued square integrable functions on the interval (0,1). It is the operator correspo..
Volterra Series
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Volterra space
In mathematics, in the field of topology, a topological space is said to be a Volterra space if any finite intersection of dense open subsets is dense. Every Baire space is Volterra, but the converse is not true. In fact, any metrizable space is Volterra. ..
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Volthe
Volthe in the municipality of Dinkelland. Volthe ([52°22′N 6°56′E]) is a town in the Dutch province of Overijssel. It is a part of the municipality of Dinkelland, and lies about 6 km north of Oldenzaal. The statistical area "Volthe", which also can include the surrounding coun..
Voltimum
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006.} Voltimum is a web ..
Voltinism
Voltinism is a term used in biology to indicate the number of broods or generations of an organims in a year. The term is particularly in use in sericulture, where silkworm varieties vary in their voltinism. Univoltine - (adjective) referring to organisms having one brood per yearBivoltine - (adjec..
Voltio
Voltio (Born Julio Ramos in Santurce, Puerto Rico) is one of the reggaeton genre most known artists. He grew up in the Parque Ecuestre section of Carolina. Having always had something for music, he decided to test his luck in the music business as a teenager. Together with Rey 29 and Héctor Delgado..
Voltmeter
Two digital voltmeters. Note the 40 microvolt difference between the two measurements, an offset of 34 parts per million. A voltmeter is a measuring instrument for measuring the voltage between two points in an electric circuit. The voltage can be measured by allowing it to pass a current ..
Voltor
Voltor (English: Vulture) is a Hardcore-Ska music band from Aldaia (Valencian Country). Their lyrics talk about issues like freedom of speech, defense of a territory and its roots as well as the social justice. Contents 1 History2 Discography2.1 Albums3 External links Histo..
Voltorb
is a fictional character of the Pokémon franchise. Voltorb is a conjunction of volt, a measure used in electricity studies, and orb, a reference to its spherical shape. Its original Japanese name comes from two sources. "Dama" is derived from "tama", meaning "ball" or "sphere". "Biriri" comes fr..
Voltran
Voltran is a Turkish company that manufactures blank-firing firearms replicas for American export, and less-than-lethal firearms for civilian self-defense for European export. Their semi-automatic handguns are very similar to rubber-bullet pistols sold in Europe. The barrel is plugged with a massiv..
Voltron
|} Voltron is a shape-changing giant mecha robot first featured in the 1980s animated television series Voltron: Defender of the Universe. There has since been a second series, made in the 1990s using CGI techniques. The 1980s Voltron series was based on two vaguely-related Japanese anime series (..
Voltron (2008 film)
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Volts (album)
Volts is an album by AC/DC released on the "Bonfire" box set. The album is a compilation of some songs recorded for Let There Be Rock, Highway to Hell, and some songs previously released. The tracks "Touch Too Much" and "Get it Hot" has the same title as tracks on Highway to Hell, but with differ..
Voltumna
In Etruscan mythology, Voltumna was the chthonic (earth) god, later to become the supreme god. He was the patron of the Etruscan race. His cult was centered in Volsini. He was the equivalent of the Roman Vertumnus. ..
Volturara Irpina
Volturara Irpina is a town (commune) in the province of Avellino, Campania, Italy. Campania · Communes of the province of Avellino Aiello del Sabato | Altavilla Irpina | Andretta | Aquilonia | Ariano Irpino | Atripalda | Av..
Volturnalia
Volturnalia was the Roman festival on August 27 dedicated to Volturnus, 'god of the waters,' god of fountains. Volturnus was a tribal river god who later was identified as god of the Tiber river. The Volturnus River, in southern Italy, is named for him. Volturnus was the father of the goddess Jutur..
Volturno
The Volturno (ancient latin name Volturnus, from volvere, to roll) is a river in south-central Italy. Geography It rises in the Abruzzese central Apennines of Samnium near Alfedena and flows southeast as far as its junction with the Calore River near Caiazzo and runs S. as far as Venafro, and then..
Volturno Line
The Volturno Line was a German defensive position in Italy during World War II. The line ran from Termoli in the east, along the Biferno River through the Apennine Mountains to the Volturno River in the west. Following the Allied invasion of Italy the German forces set up a series of defensive lin..
Volturnus
This page is about the Roman river-god. For Vulturnus, the Roman god of the east wind, see Anemoi. In Roman mythology, Volturnus was a god of the waters, probably derived from a local Samnite cult. His festival, Volturnalia, was held on August 27. The Volturno river in Campania is named in his ho..
Voltz Lake, Wisconsin
Voltz Lake is an unincorporated residential and resort community in south-central Kenosha County, Wisconsin. External links [Voltz Lake website] ..
Volt (TV series)
Volt is a French language news magazine television series for teenagers. It airs on the TFO public broadcast in Ontario. The show debuted in 1997. External links [Volt website] ..
Volt Records
Volt Records was a subsidiary of Stax Records, started in 1962. It was distributed by Atlantic Records' Atco label until 1968 and shut down in 1974. See also List of record labels ..
Volubilis
Triumphal Arch in Volubilis Volubilis (Arabic: ) is an archaeological site in Morocco situated near Meknes between Fez and Rabat. The nearest town is Moulay Idriss. Volubilis features the best preserved excavations in this part of northern Africa dating from the Roman Empire. In 199..
Volucella pellucens
Volucella pellucens is a hover-fly. It occurs in much of Europe, and across Asia to Japan. It is about 15-16 mm in length with a broad body. It is mainly black, but the front part of the abdomen has a broad yellow band, giving it the appearance of a bee or wasp. The two wings are transparent..
Volume
Volume, also called capacity, is a quantification of how much space an object occupies. The international unit for volume is the cubic meter. The volume of a solid object is a numerical value given to describe the three-dimensional concept of how much space it occupies. One-dimensional objects (s..
Volumearc
VolumeArc is a panorama format converter developed by the EnterNetica company. It is created primarily for use by architects and architecture studios, for the presentation of 3d projects on the internet. VolumeArc supports panorama import from image files saved in equirectangular pano, cubic, or v..
Volumen
Volumen, surrounded by images from their music Volumen is a pop band from Missoula, Montana, United States, who specialize in upbeat rock music with a comedic twist. Its bandmembers are Volumen1 (Shane Hickey, guitar), Volumen2 (Doug Smith, guitar), Volumen Squared (Bryan Hickey, bass), Volum..
VolumePhoto
Volumephoto is a title with several different meanings VolumePhoto SE is a Panoramic photography software suite for the stitching and publishing of volumetric photographs, produced by the EnterNetica company.VolumePhoto format is a file format for storing and transferring volumetric images. It is ..
VolumePhoto SE
VolumePhoto SE is a software suite produced by the EnterNetica company for the creation and editing of panoramic photographs in the VolumePhoto format. It is comprised of a fisheye stitcher, format converter, virtual tour editor, and publisher. Contents 1 Features2 Development3 ..
Volumes 1&2
Volumes 1&2 is the 1st compilation live album by Red Sky Coven, actually a double album. It was released in 1998 on Wooltown Records. Track listing Volume 1 IntroRev Hammer: Drunkards WaltzRev Hammer: England's New ChainsRev Hammer: Christmas FutureRev Hammer: Elizabeth's Great GallopRev Hammer: D..
Volumes 1 & 2
Volumes 1 & 2 is the first full length album by The Desert Sessions. It features the seven tracks found on the original 10 inch singles, plus three bonus tracks. This album differs from the others in that it is actually Josh Homme's band The Acquitted Felons playing for three days straight on psi..
Volumes 3 & 4
Volumes 3 & 4 is the second compilation of Josh Homme's project The Desert Sessions. Volume 3: Set Coordinates for the White Dwarf!! and Volume 4: Hard Walls and Little Trips were released separately on 10-inch vinyl, and then compiled on CD with the extra track "You Keep on Talkin'". Track List..
Volumes 9 & 10
Josh Homme returns with The Desert Sessions, Vol. 9-10, two more installments of his ongoing collaborations with likeminded friends and musicians. This time PJ Harvey, Ween's Dean Ween, Marilyn Manson's Twiggy Ramirez, Eleven's Alain Johannes, and Queens of the Stone Age contributors Troy Van Lee..
Volumetric display
A volumetric display device is a graphical display device that forms a visual representation of an object in three physical dimensions, as opposed to the planar image of traditional screens that simulate depth through a number of different visual effects. One definition offered by pioneers in the..
Volumetric efficiency
Volumetric efficiency in internal combustion engine design refers to the efficiency with which the engine can move the charge into and out of the cylinders. More correctly, volumetric efficiency is a ratio (or percentage) of what volume of fuel and air actually enters the cylinder during induction t..
Volumetric flask
A volumetric flask. The target volume mark is faintly visible as a thin line encircling the neck of the flask. A volumetric flask (vol flask for short) is a piece of laboratory glassware used to measure a very precise and accurate amount of a liquid, and is used for such when the amount is to..
Volumetric flow rate
In fluid dynamics, the volumetric flow rate, also volume flow rate and rate of fluid flow, is the volume of fluid which passes through a given area per unit time. It is also called flux. It is usually represented by the symbol Q. Given an area A, and a fluid flowing through it with uniform veloci..
Volumetric heat capacity
Volumetric heat capacity (VHC) describes the ability of a given volume of a substance to store heat while undergoing a given temperature change, but without undergoing a phase change. It is different from specific heat capacity in that the VHC depends on the volume of the material, while the specifi..
Volumetric lighting
Volumetric lighting is a technique used in 3D computer graphics to add lighting to a rendered scene. The term seems to have been introduced from cinematography and is now widely applied to 3D modelling and rendering especially in the field of computer and video games. Basically it allows the viewer ..
Volume (compression)
A volume is a term in data compression for a file that has been compressed and split into different parts. There are many advantages in having a compression utility with the ability for compress into volumes. First, it allows an individual to download the file in segments at his or her own pace. ..
Volume (computing)
In the context of computer operating systems, Volume is the term used to describe a single accessible storage area with a single filesystem, typically (though not necessarily) resident on a single partition of a hard disk. Similarly, it refers to the logical interface used by an operating system to ..
Volume (disambiguation)
Volume can refer to: Volume, the amount of space an object occupiesLoudness (in acoustics). Related meanings:*Amplitude*Sound pressure level*Dynamics (music)Quantity, as in "The volume of ticket sales decreased this week."Volume (computing), a storage area with a single filesystem, typically reside..
Volume 1
Volume 1 may refer to: Volume 1 (album), an album by rock band CKYVolume 1 (Yu-Gi-Oh!) 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 arti..
Volume 1: Sound Magic
Volume 1: Sound Magic is the first album by Afro Celt Sound System. Contents 1 Track listing2 Personnel2.1 Additional personnel3 Charts Track listing "Saor/Free / News from Nowhere" - 8:21"Whirl-y-Reel 1 (Beard and Sandals Mix)" - 7:21"Inion/Daughter" - 4:15"Sure-As-Not / S..
Volume 1 (album)
Volume 1 is CKY's debut release. The album has been released numerous times on different labels, with different artwork and titles. The original album cover featured an artistic rendition of Budd Dwyer as he famously shot himself on live television. The next, more well-known, cover features a pic..
Volume 1 (Box Set)
Box set by alternative folk singer-songwriter Billy Bragg, released in 2006. Tracklisting The Milkman Of Human KindnessTo Have And Have NotRichardA New EnglandThe Man In The Iron MaskThe Busy Girl Buys BeautyLovers Town RevisitedStrange Things HappenThe ClothLove Lives HereSpeedway HeroLoving You T..
Volume 1 (DVD)
Volume 1 is the title of Mushroomhead's first independently-released DVD, containing such items as concert and studio video clips, interviews etc. ..
Volume 1 (Yu-Gi-Oh! Set)
Volume 1 was the first booster to be released in the original Japanese version of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game. Little is known about this specific booster, as it was released in 1999. Contents 1 Full Card List1.1 Ultra Rares1.2 Super Rares1.3 Rares1.4 Commons Full Ca..
Volume 2
''This article is about the album by Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass. For the album by CKY, see Volume 2 (CKY Album) Volume 2 is the sophomore album by Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass. Herb Alpert dislikes this album because it was produced in a "metallic" style. [[Citing sources citatio..
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Volume 2 (CKY album)
Volume 2 was released by CKY in 1999. Volume 2 was initially released as a single disc soundtrack to the first CKY video. It included skits and songs that were featured in the first video. Among the music, there were demo and alternate versions of songs that appeared on Volume 1. It has since been ..
Volume 2 (Yu-Gi-Oh! Set)
Volume 2 was the second booster to be released in the original Japanese version of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game. Little is known about this specific booster, as it was released in 1999. Contents 1 Full Card List1.1 Ultra Rares1.2 Super Rares1.3 Rares1.4 Commons Full C..
Volume 3
Volume 3 is the 2nd compilation live album by Red Sky Coven. It was released in 2001 on Wooltown Records. Track listing IntroRev Hammer: True BlueRev Hammer: RosieRev Hammer: Ye Olde FarmerRev Hammer: Worse and WorseRev Hammer: Swan's FeatherJoolz: The Cradle SceneJoolz: CarazonJoolz: Grandmothers ..
Volume 3: Further in Time
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Volume 3: The Kids Have Eyes
This article lacks information on the [Importanceimportance] of the subject matter. If you are familiar with it, please expand the article, or discuss its significance on the talk page. Volume 3: The Kids Have Eyes is an officially unreleased DVD by the Sheffield, UK, instrumental math roc..
Volume 3 (Yu-Gi-Oh! Set)
Volume 3 was the third booster to be released in the original Japanese version of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game. Little is known about this specific booster, as it was released in 1999. Contents 1 Full Card List1.1 Secret Rares1.2 Ultra Rares1.3 Super Rares1.4 Rares1.5&..
Volume 4
Volume 4 mey refer to: Black Sabbath, Vol. 4, Black Sabbath's fourth studio album from 1972Led Zeppelin IV (official "name" ), Led Zeppelin's fourth studio album (released November 8, 1971): sometime called "Led Zeppelin Volume 4" Volume 4 (Yu-Gi-Oh! Set), the fourth booster in the original Japanese..
Volume 4 (Yu-Gi-Oh! Set)
Volume 4 was the fourth Japanese booster to be released in the original Japanese version of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game. Little is known about this specific booster, as it was released in 1999. Contents 1 Full Card List1.1 Secret Rares1.2 Ultra Rares1.3 Super Rares1.4 ..
Volume 5: Anatomic
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Volume 5 (Yu-Gi-Oh! Set)
Volume 5 was the fifth booster to be released in the original Japanese version of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game. Little is known about this specific booster, as it was released in 1999. Contents 1 Full Card List1.1 Parallel Rares1.2 Secret Rares1.3 Ultra Rares1.4 Super ..
Volume 6 (Yu-Gi-Oh! Set)
Volume 6 was the sixth booster to be released in the original Japanese version of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game. Little is known about this specific booster, as it was released in 1999. Contents 1 Full Card List1.1 Parallel Rares1.2 Secret Rares1.3 Ultra Rares1.4 Super ..
Volume 7 (Yu-Gi-Oh! Set)
Volume 7 was the seventh booster to be released in the original Japanese version of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game. Little is known about this specific booster, as it was released in 1999. Contents 1 Full Card List1.1 Parallel Rares1.2 Secret Rares1.3 Ultra Rares1.4 Supe..
Volume 8: The Threat Is Real
Volume 8: The Threat is Real is the name of the eighth full-length album by the band Anthrax. The album was released in July of 1998 by Ignition Records. The band and Paul Crook produced the album, which includes the single "Inside Out". Other singles released were "Crush", "P & V" and "Born Again..
Volume and surface elements in different co-ordinate systems
This page outlines the value of different volume and surface elements in several different co-ordinate systems. System Volume Surface Cartesian [dV = dx dy dz] Cylindrical [dV = \rho d\rho d\phi dz] [dS = r d\theta dz] Spherical [dV = r^2 \sin\theta dr d\phi..
Volume Boot Record
A Volume Boot Record (also known as a volume boot sector or a partition boot sector, although the latter is not strictly correct) is a type of boot sector, stored in a disc volume on a hard disc, floppy disc, or similar data storage device, that contains code for bootstrapping programs (usually, but..
Volume form
In mathematics, a volume form is a nowhere zero differential n-form on an oriented manifold. Every volume form defines a measure on the manifold, and thus a means to calculate volumes in a generalized sense. In general a manifold may have no volume form or infinitely many volume forms, however man..
Volume fraction
Volume fractions [\phi_i] are useful alternatives to mole fractions [x_i] when dealing with mixtures in which there is a large disparity between the sizes of the various kinds of molecules; e.g., polymer solutions. They provide a more appropriate way to express the relative amoun..
Volume group
Volume Group (VG) is the highest level abstraction used within the LVM. It gathers together a collection of Logical Volumes (LV) and Physical Volumes (PV) into one administrative unit. ..
Volume integral
In mathematics — in particular, in multivariable calculus — a volume integral refers to an integral over a 3-dimensional domain. Volume integral is a triple integral of the constant function 1, which gives the volume of the region D, that is, the integral [\operatorname(D)=\iiin..
Volume license key
Volume License key (VLK) is the term used by Microsoft to denote the product key used when installing software licensed under Volume Licensing, which does not require activation, thus allowing a less painful mass-installation. This form of licensing is typically used in business and educational ins..
Volume logic plug-in
Volume Logic Plug-In is the very first audio enhancing plug-in developed for Apple iTunes. Developed by Octiv, Inc, the Volume Logic plug-in has since become compatible with iTunes, Winamp, Windows Media Player, Musicmatch Jukebox, and Real Player. The plug-in was intitally developed to address..
Volume magazine
Volume magazine was a music magazine which was published in the UK in the early to mid 1990s. The 192-page magazines were the size and shape of jewel cases, and each issue included a CD which contained a track from each artist who was featured in that issue. Volume One, the first issue, was publi..
Volume of distribution
The volume of distribution (VD) , also known as apparent volume of distribution, is a pharmacological term used to quantify the distribution of a drug throughout the body after oral or intravenous dosing. It is defined as the volume in which the amount of drug would need to be uniformly distributed ..
Volume of the Earth
The volume of Earth is 1,083,206,246,123,080,894,852 m3, or around 1.0832×1021 m3, in scientific notation. Calculation Earth is an oblate spheroid, resembling a sphere flattened at the poles. The volume of an oblate spheroid is [V = \frac\pi a^2 b] where [\pi]..
Volume One
Based in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, Volume One is a locally-published monthly magazine covering culture and entertainment in the Chippewa Valley. It strives to provide the most comprehensive listing and coverage on local events. External link [Volume One] ..
Volume percent
Volume percent = 40. Volume percent is a common expression of a solution's concentration. It is defined as: [volume\ percent=\frac*100\%] Volume percent is usually used when the solution is made by mixing two liquids. See also Alcoholic proofAlcohol by volume ..
Volume ray casting
Volume ray casting, sometimes called volumetric ray casting, is an image based volume rendering technique. It computes 2D images from 3D volumetric data sets. Volume ray casting, which processes volume data, must not be mistaked with ray casting, which processes surface data. Classification The tec..
Volume rendering
A volume rendered cadaver head using view-aligned texture mapping and diffuse reflection Volume rendering is a technique used to display a 2D projection of a 3D discretely sampled data set. A typical 3D data set is a group of 2D slice images acquired by a CT or MRI scanner. Usually these are ..
Volume serial number
A volume serial number is a feature of the FAT file system used to determine if a disk is present in a drive or not, and which disk it is. This was created by Microsoft and IBM during their development of OS/2. Previously, the method used to discern whether a disk was inserted was by attempting to ..
Volume Shadow Copy Service
The Volume Shadow Copy Service in modern versions of the Microsoft Windows operating system provides periodic snapshots of a system's volumes. Overview Snapshots have two primary purposes: first, they allow the creation of consistent backups of a volume, ensuring that the contents cannot change whi..
Volume swell
For other uses, see crescendo. A volume swell is a musical crescendo commonly associated with the electric guitar. Roughly speaking, the sound of a guitar note is characterised by an initial 'attack' where the pick or nail produces higher pitched overtones over the top of the fundamental note, fol..
Volume Two
Volume Two is an LP by The Soft Machine, first released in 1969. Its music introduces a jazz influence to the sort of humour and psychedelia present on "volume one": The Soft Machine (1968). Contents 1 Track listing1.1 Side one1.2 Side two2 Personnel Track listing Side one ..
Volumna
In Roman mythology, Volumna was the goddess of nurseries. ..
Volumnia
Volumia is the strong and pushy mother of Coriolanus in William Shakespeare's same-named play. Virgilia is Volumnia's daughter-in-law. External links http://classics.mit.edu/Shakespeare/coriolanus/ -- Full text of Coriolanus.[Coriolanus] — plain vanilla text from Project Gutenberg..
Voluntari
contradict itself.Please see the discussion on the [talk page]. Voluntari is a town in Ilfov county, Romania. It is located at a distance of 1 Km from Bucharest (2 Km of the National Road) and is thus frequently viewed as a suburb of Bucharest. The population is 30,016 inhabitants..
Voluntarian
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] A voluntarian is a person who believes that any social or political participation should be voluntary in a society. If you do not choose to participate in a social structure, then you should have the ability to secede from the entity and become involved with anothe..
Voluntarism
Voluntarism is a descriptive term for a school of thought which regards the will as superior to the intellect and to emotion. This description has been applied to various points of view, from different cultural eras, in the areas of metaphysics, psychology and theology. The term voluntarism was in..
Voluntaris per la Llengua
Voluntaris per la Llengua is a Catalan language learning programme. The programme is important to the integration of foreign people in Catalonia. It transmits the initiatives of the cultural organizations and the volunteers with the creation of parelles lingüístiques (linguistic parallels) where..
Voluntaryism
Voluntaryism is a theory advocated by Auberon Herbert, stressing "voluntary taxation" and the boycott of electoral politics. The original sources for voluntaryism can be found in Herbert's book "The Right and Wrong of Compulsion by the State." Some, such as Benjamin Tucker view Herbert's philosophy ..
Voluntary action
A voluntary action is a motor response induced by a processed response to external stimulus. It is opposed to a reflex action. ..
Voluntary Active Euthanasia
this page is on a specific paper, for the category of Euthanasia, see Euthanasia Voluntary Active Euthanasia is the name of a paper by Dan W. Brock in which it the morality and legality of Euthanasia is studied. Brock comes to the conclusion that Voluntary Active Euthanasia should be legalised, und..
Voluntary aided school
In a voluntary aided school (many of which are church schools) the governing body, as opposed to the Local Education Authority, employs the staff, and decide admission arrangements but the school is nevertheless funded by the state and does not charge fees. The school's land and buildings are som..
Voluntary Aid Detachment
The Voluntary Aid Detachment was a voluntary organisation providing auxiliary nursing services, mainly in hospitals, in the United Kingdom and various other countries in the British Empire. The organisation was founded in 1909 with the help of the Red Cross and Order of St. John. The organisation's..
Voluntary association
A voluntary association (also sometimes called just an association) is a group of individuals who voluntarily enter into an agreement to form a body (or organization) to accomplish a purpose. Strictly speaking in many jurisdictions no formalities are necessary to start an association, although it..
Voluntary caregiver
Voluntary caregiver is the modern terminology for an unpaid spouse, relative, friend or neighbor of a disabled person or child who assists with activities of daily living and assists those unable to fully take care of themselves. While the term "caregiver" may also apply to many professional provide..
Voluntary Collective Licensing
VCL (Voluntary Collective Licensing) is a theoretical solution for the problem of software piracy that would harness the power of file sharing technologies. The idea is to make file sharing networks subscribe-only for a small fee and then distribute the collected money among the artists based on the..
Voluntary commitment
Voluntary commitment is the act or practice of a person going into a mental hospital, psychiatric ward, or the like voluntarily, and without the process of involuntary commitment. Unlike in involuntary commitment the person is free to leave the hospital against medical advice, though a period of no..
Voluntary Committee of Lawyers
The original Voluntary Committee of Lawyers (VCL) was founded in 1927 to bring about the repeal of prohibition and the Volstead Act. With its urging, the American Bar Association called for repeal in 1928. Under the leadership of Joseph H. Choate, Jr., lawyers in every state were actively involved ..
Voluntary compliance
Voluntary compliance is one of possible ways of practising corporate social responsibility. Voluntary compliance is seen as an alternative to the state-imposed regulations on company's behaviour. Proponents of voluntary compliance argue that it is in company's own interest to behave socially resp..
Voluntary controlled school
In a voluntary controlled school in England (almost always church schools), the land and buildings are often owned by a charitable foundation. However, the local education authority employ the school's staff and has primary responsibility for admission arrangements. It is funded by the state and doe..
Voluntary Counseling and Testing
Voluntary Counseling and Testing (VCT) for HIV usually involves a 45 minute counseling session concerning the disease, the test, and positive behavior change. VCT has become popular in many parts of Africa as a way for a person to learn their HIV status. VCT centers and counselors usually use rapi..
Voluntary dismissal
Voluntary dismissal is when a law suit is terminated by request of the plaintiff (the party originally bringing the suit to court). In the United States, voluntary dismissal in Federal court is subject to Rule 41(a) of the Federal rules of civil procedure. Rule 41(a)'s full text can be found be..
Voluntary ecological year
The voluntary ecological year in Germany (abbreviated FÖJ) is an educational and orientation year for teenagers and young adults of ages 16 through 27. The FÖJ can be attended only once and usually lasts 12 months (from 1 September to 31 August of the following year). This service is accepted as a..
Voluntary employment
In economics, voluntary employment is unpaid employment. It may be done for altruistic reasons, for example charity, as a hobby, community service or vocation, or for the purpose of gaining experience. ..
Voluntary Export Restraints
A voluntary export restraint is a restriction set by a government on the quantity of goods that can be exported out of a country during a specified period of time. Often the word voluntary is placed in quotes because these restraints are typically implemented upon the insistence of the importing nat..
Voluntary Human Extinction Movement
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Voluntary Manslaughter
Contents 1 '''Voluntary Manslaughter Defined'''2 '''Provocation of Voluntary Manslaughter'''3 '''State of Mind considering Voluntary Manslaughter'''4 '''Conclusion'''5 '''Links'''6 '''References'''7 Author Voluntary Manslaughter Defined Voluntary Manslaughter, ..
Voluntary secondary school
A voluntary secondary school (alternatively: secondary school) in Ireland is a type of secondary education school in Ireland that is privately owned and managed, often by church authorities, especially in the case of the Roman Catholic religion. Like national schools they are funded to a large exte..
Voluntary sector
The voluntary sector of a nation's economy consists of those entities which are not for profit and yet, at the same time, are not agencies of the state - e.g. charities, volunteer community centres and religious organizations. They may, in some countries, be subject to state scrutiny if they wish to..
Voluntary Service Overseas
Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO) is an international development charity that works through experienced volunteers living and working as equals alongside local partners. It is the largest independent (non-governmental) volunteer-sending organisation in the world. VSO has offices in the UK, Ireland,..
Voluntary social year
The voluntary social year in Germany (FSJ) is a voluntary replacement for military service that lasts between six to eighteen months. In order for the FSJ to be recognized as a replacement for military service the service duration has to be at least twelve months. Possible locations are numerous an..
Voluntary Sports Societies of the USSR
Voluntary Sports Societies (VSS) of the USSR (Russian: ) were the main structural parts of the universal sports and physical education system, that existed in the USSR between 1935 and 1991, together with Dinamo and Armed Forces sports societies. VSS united working people and students going in for s..
Voluntary student unionism
Voluntary student unionism (VSU) is a policy under which membership of – and payment of membership fees to – university student organisations is not compulsory. Voluntary student unionism has been implemented in Australia and, for a period, in New Zealand. There are no other instances of simil..
Voluntas necandi
In jurisprudence, voluntas necandi (Latin voluntas, "will" + gerund of neco, "to kill") describes the animus nocendi of a person who willfully kills another human being. Establishment of voluntas necandi is necessary to prove murder or voluntary manslaughter as opposed to involuntary manslaughter. ..
Volunteer
The term volunteer is contested — there is no one agreed-to definition, and the term is frequently debated. Some say a volunteer is someone who performs or offers to perform service out of his or her own free will, without payment, usually in support of a non-profit organization, mission-ba..
Volunteer, North Carolina
Volunteer is a town in the U.S. state of North Carolina. It is located in Stokes County, approximately three miles ESE of the town of Pilot Mountain. External links ..
Volunteered Slavery
Volunteered Slavery is a jazz album by Roland Kirk, recorded in 1968. Atlantic SD-1534 ..
Volunteerism
Volunteerism is the willingness of people to work on behalf of others without the expectation of pay or other tangible gain. Volunteers may have special training as rescuers, guides, assistants, teachers, missionaries, amateur radio operators and in other positions. But the vast majority work on a..
Volunteers
For the noun, see volunteer Volunteers is a 1969 album by American psychedelic rock band, Jefferson Airplane. It is still considered one of the more controversial albums of all time, mostly relating to anti-war messages in the songs.[[Citing sources citation needed]] The orig..
Volunteers (film)
The Volunteers is a 1985 comedy directed by Nicholas Meyer. Plot Tom Hanks stars as Lawrence, a rich kid with a large debt. After his father refuses to help him out, Lawrence escapes his angry debtors by jumping on a Peace Corps flight to Southeast Asia. There he is assigned to build a bridge fo..
Volunteers Fighting Disease
A Series of Unfortunate Events organisation Volunteers Fighting Disease Gender Male and Female Age Various Film portrayers None First appearance The Hostile Hospital Motto No news is good news The Volunteers Fighting Disease is an organization in the eighth book of Lemony ..
Volunteers for Economic Growth Alliance
Volunteers for Economic Growth Alliance (VEGA) is an umbrella group consisting of 17 volunteer economic development organizations. VEGA is usually contracted by United States Agency for International Development (USAID) for specific project that involve one or more of the member organizations. The o..
Volunteers for English in Sri Lanka
Volunteers for English in Sri Lanka (VESL) was established to provide children at rural Sri Lankan schools with the opportunity to gain from enthusiastic and creative native English speakers. VESL's projects aim to encourage learning, advance confidence levels in spoken English and promote cultural ..
Volunteers for Israel
Volunteers for Israel’s (VFI) mission “is to connect Americans to Israel through volunteer service. They achieve this goal by partnering with military and civilian organizations that enable volunteers to work side-by-side with Israelis. They promote solidarity and good will among Israelis, A..
Volunteers in Service to America
VISTA or Volunteers in Service to America created by Lyndon Johnson's Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, was the domestic version of the Peace Corps. This program increased employment opportunities for conscientious people who felt they could contribute tangibly to the War on Poverty. Volunteers work..
Volunteers of America
Volunteers of America is an United States-based religious social welfare organization founded 1896 by Ballington and Maud Booth in New York City after their departure from the Salvation Army. Ballington Booth commenced the Volunteers of America, because his father William Booth refused to democratiz..
Volunteer (botany)
In gardening and botanical terminology, a volunteer is a plant that grows on its own, rather than being deliberately planted by a human farmer or gardener. Volunteers often grow from seeds that float in on the wind, are dropped by birds, or are inadvertently mixed into compost before it is used. Un..
Volunteer (disambiguation)
Volunteer may refer to one of the following. Volunteer, a person who performs or offers to perform a service out of his or her own free will, often without paymentMilitary volunteer, a person who freely enlists for military service, as opposed to a drafteeVolunteer, a desirable plant that grows on ..
Volunteer Army
"Why aren't you in the army?" Volunteer Army recruitment poster during the Russian Civil War. The Volunteer Army (Добровольческая армия in Russian, or Dobrovolcheskaya armiya) was a counterrevolutionary army in South Russia during the Russian Civil War of 1918-1920. The V..
Volunteer Army (British)
The Volunteer Army was a citizen army of part-time rifle corps, created as a popular movement in the 19th. Century. Contents 1 The British Army Following The Crimea2 Creation of The Volunteer Army3 The Territorial Army4 External links5 See also The British Army Following..
Volunteer band
Soviet electro punk terrorists Volunteer are Martin Andrevian and Krzysztof Shadenkin. Formed in Odessa, Ukraine in 1972 with original vocalist Genaddi Romanov, they outraged the communist world when they performed a cacophonous Industrial rendition of 'The Red Flag'. Following Romanov's suicide in ..
Volunteer Decoration
--> The Volunteer Decoration was created in July, 1892 to reward 'efficient and capable' officers of the Volunteer Force who had served for twenty years. In 1894 the decoration was introduced for officers of Volunteer Forces in India and the Colonies (although in the case of India the length of qu..
Volunteer Defence Corps
Volunteer Defence Corps may refer to: Volunteer Defence Corps in AustraliaVolunteer Defence Corps in Hong Kong 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 direc..
Volunteer Defence Corps (Australia)
The Volunteer Defence Corps was an Australian militia force of World War II modelled on the British Home Guard. The VDC was established in July 1940, came under the control of the Australian military in July 1941 and was disbanded at the end of the war. At its peak, the VDC had a strength of almost ..
Volunteer Examiner Coordinator
A Volunteer Examiner Coordinator is an organization that has been approved by the Federal Communications Commission for the administration of amateur radio license examinations in the United States of America. ..
Volunteer fire department
A volunteer fire department (VFD) is an organization of firefighters who have joined forces to perform fire suppression and other related emergency services for a local jurisdiction. According to the [National Volunteer Fire Council], 73 percent of firefighters in the United States are me..
Volunteer Jam
This article about a musical group, band, singer, musician, album, or song does not make it clear whether the subject meets the [WikiProject MusicWikiProject Music] criteria for [importanceimportance]. For guidelines see the [Notability Wikipedia music notability guidelines&..
Volunteer Life Brigade
A Volunteer Life Brigade is a search and rescue organisation which assists HM Coastguard in the United Kingdom in coastal emergencies. There are only a few Volunteer Life Brigades left in the United Kingdom, with most being replaced by Auxiliary Coastguard teams. History of Volunteer Life Brigades ..
Volunteer Ministers
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Volunteer Park (Seattle)
Volunteer Park is a 48.3 acre (195,000 m²) park on Seattle, USA's Capitol Hill. Contents 1 History2 Features3 Events4 External links History Volunteer Park was acquired by the city of Seattle for $2,000 in 1876 from J.M. Colman. In 1885 it was designated a cemetery,..
Volunteer Political Party
The Volunteer Political Party was a loyalist political party formed in Northern Ireland in 1974 by members of the then recently legalised Ulster Volunteer Force under the leadership of Ken Gibson. The UVF had been banned by the unionist government in 1966, but was legalised at the same time as Sin..
Volunteer Rescue Association
Vra redirects here. For the Danish town, see Vrå The Volunteer Rescue Association (aka VRA) is an Australian organisation comprising volunteer members who assist in times of emergency. External link [NSW Volunteer Rescue Association Website] ..
Volunteer Special Constabulary
The Volunteer Special Constabulary, VSC (Singapore), an important component of the Singapore Police Force, contributed more than fifty years of volunteer service to the nation. It vests you with equal powers of a police officer and the opportunity to enforce law and order in Singapore. The VSC co..
Volunteer State Athletic Conference
The Volunteer State Athletic Conference ("VSAC") was a former college athletic conference which was predominantly for smaller colleges in the U.S. state of Tennessee. The VSAC was organized in the 1940s and dissolved in the early 1980s. Member schools were in the National Association of Intercol..
Volunteer State Community College
Volunteer State Community College is a publicly-supported two-year community college located in Gallatin, Tennessee and operated under the auspices of the Tennessee Board of Regents. It is the largest such institution in the state of Tennessee. Vol State, as it is popularly known, markets itself t..
Volunteer Training: The Puzzling Puzzles
Volunteer Training: The Puzzling Puzzles Release date February 21 2006 Number of pages 104 Number in series Not a part of the actual series Recurring themes Disguise Not a part of the actual series Baudelaires' guardian Not a part of the actual series Border Not a part of the actual..
Voluntown, Connecticut
Voluntown is a town in New London County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 2,528 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 103.0 km² (39.8 mi²). 100.8 km² (38.9 mi²) of it is land and 2.2 km² (0.9 mi²) of it (2.14%)..
Volupta
According to Roman mythology, Volupta was the daughter of Psyche and Eros. Her name means "pleasure" or "bliss". She was first mentioned by Lucius Apuleius, the Roman author of "The Golden Ass". ..
Voluptas
Voluptas, is the daughter borne from the legendary union of Cupid and Psyche. The word is Latin for pleasure. External links [Ode to Voluptas] (Information about Voluptas, Daughter of Cupid & Psyche) ..
Voluptuous (magazine)
Voluptuous (January 2006) Voluptuous is an American pornographic magazine depicting women with huge breasts, which was first published in the mid-1990s. It is a spin-off of the similarly-themed Score. Unlike Score, Voluptuous doesn't feature models with breast implants. The magazine is publis..
Volusenus
Volusenus is a Roman cognomen that may refer to: Gaius Volusenus, military tribune under Julius CaesarFlorentius Volusenus, Scottish humanist of the early 16th century This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to..
Volusianus
For the saint and bishop of Tours, see Saint Volusianus. Volusianus protrait on a tetradrachm. Gaius Vibius Volusianus (d. August, 253) was a Roman emperor (251 - 253). He was son to Gaius Vibius Trebonianus Gallus by his wife Afinia Gemina Baebiana. He is known to have had a sister, Vibia ..
Volusia Bar Light
The Volusia Bar Light was a river lighthouse marking the inlet of the St. Johns River into the south end of Lake George, Florida. The light was removed in 1916, but a foghorn remained active until 1943. The building was burned by vandals in 1974. The foundation pilings still show above the water. T..
Volusia County, Florida
Volusia County is a county located in the state of Florida. As of 2004, the population is estimated at 478,670. Although Daytona Beach is Volusia County's most well-known city, its county seat is DeLand6, and its largest city is Deltona. Volusia County is the sole county of the Deltona-Daytona B..
Volusia error
The Volusia error is an example of the problems with electronic voting from the 2000 US Presidential election. Late in the night on November 7, 2000 the US election had come down to a tight race over Florida and its 25 electoral votes. Both Al Gore and George W. Bush were within 25 electoral votes..
Volusia Mall
Volusia Mall, is an enclosed shopping mall located in Daytona Beach, Florida. It's anchors include Macy's, Dillard's, J.C. Penney, and Sears. External link [The Volusia Mall Official Website] ..
Volusius
Volusius was the nomen of the gens Volusia of ancient Rome. Lucius Volusius Saturninus, consul 56 (or Quintus?)Lucius Volusius Saturninus, consul 87Quintus Volusius Saturninus, consul 92Lucius Volusius Maecianus, jurist 2nd centuryMarcus Metilius Aquillius Regulus Nepos Volusius Torquatus Fronto, c..
Volute
A volute is a spiral scroll-like ornament that forms the basis of the Ionic order, found in the capital of the Ionic column. The ornament is used as an element of Renaissance and Baroque architecture and is a common decoration in furniture design, silver and ceramics. A method of drawing the compl..
Volutions Magazine
Volutions Magazine (VM), started in 2005, is a hypermedia online artistic enterprise which attempts to capture the voices of a "post-post-modern" condition. Edoardo Ramos's (Editor) VM has garnered much success in the Chapel Hill, Carrboro, and Durham area of North Carolina. The inaugural edition ..
Volvariella
Mushrooms of the genus Volvariella account for 16% of total production of cultivated mushrooms in the world. Volvariella volvacea, well known as the "paddy straw mushroom," is cultured in rice straw in the Philippines and Southeast Asia. This species also favours wood chip piles. Unfortunately,..
Volvariella gloiocephala
Volvariella gloiocephala, also known as Stubble Rosegill, is a mushroom of the Pluteaceae family. It grows mostly on grassy soil. Its cap diameter is quite large, up to 14cm (5.5 inches). Gills range from pale-whitish in youth to pale brownish in maturity. Edibility: Edible, fair quality. Refe..
Volvariella speciosa
Volvariella speciosa is an edible agaric mushroom, similar in appearance to Amanita verna (The Destroying Angel). Characteristics Cap up to 6 inches in diameter. Spores are 11.5-21 x 7-12.5 µm Color white to light grey or light brown. Has a white volva. Habitat Grows in almost any conditions in..
Volvariella volvacea
Volvariella volvacea (also known as straw mushroom or paddy straw mushroom; syn. Volvaria volvacea, Agaricus volvaceus, Amanita virgata, Vaginata virgata) is a species of edible mushroom cultivated throughout East and Southeast Asia and used extensively in Asian cuisines. In Chinese, they are call..
Volver
Volver is a 2006 Spanish language film by director Pedro Almodóvar. It was one of the films competing for the Palme d'Or at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. It eventually won two awards: Best Actress [shared by the six main actresses] and Best Screenplay. Its premiere was held on March 10, ..
Volver A Empezar
Volver A Empezar is the name of two things. Volver A Empezar, a popular Mexican soap opera of the 1990sVolver A Empezar, an award-winning Spanish film of 1982 This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this pag..
Volver a empezar
Volver A Empezar is a popular Mexican telenovela of the 1990s, filled with action, intrigue and light hearted moments. Produced by Televisa in 1994, it is one of Mexico's most popular soap operas in history. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Plot It star..
Volvic
Château de Tournoël in Volvic Volvic is a commune of the Puy-de-Dôme département, in Auvergne, France. Population (1999): 4,202. Volvic is also a brand of mineral water from a source at Volvic, it is owned by Groupe Danone. See: Volvic (mineral water) See also Égaules External links ..
Volvic (mineral water)
Volvic is a natural mineral water. It's source lies in the Parc Régional des Volcans d'Auvergne, just to the north of the Puy de Dôme, a dome-shaped mountain of the Massif Central in France. The water's distinctive mineral content comes from this source in the vicinity of a volcano which last eru..
Volvo
Volvo Cars is the car maker using the brand Volvo. Voldo is the strapped and masked Soul Calibur fighter. AB Volvo (or Aktiebolaget Volvo) is a world-leading Swedish manufacturer of commercial vehicles, buses and construction equipment, drive systems for marine and industrial applications, aerosp..
Volvocaceae
The Volvocaceae are a family of unicellular or colonial biflagellates, including the typical genus Volvox. The family was named by Ehrenberg in 1834, and is known in older classifications as the Volvocidae. Originally it included all the colonial forms here grouped as the Volvocales, but since h..
Volvocales
The Volvocales are an order of flagellate or pseudociliate green algae which form planar or spherical colonies. These vary from Gonium (4 to 32 cells) up to Volvox (500 cells or more). Each cell has two flagella, and is similar in appearance to Chlamydomonas, with the flagella throughout the colon..
Volvox
Volvox is one of the best-known genera of green algae (chlorophytes) and is the most developed in a series of genera that form spherical colonies. Each Volvox is compsed of numerous biflagellate cells similar to Chlamydomonas, on the order of 1000 in total, interconnected and arranged in a hollow ..
Volvox Turbo
Volvox Turbo is the debut album from Manorexia. It was released in 2001 by Ectopic Ents, and is catalog #ECT ENTS 021. Volvox Turbo was a limited edition (now out-of-print) album self-distributed by J. G. Thirlwell. It was sold exclusively at the [Official Foetus Website] and at Foetu..
Volvo (disambiguation)
Volvo can mean: Volvo - a Swedish owned manufacturer of commercial vehicles and heavy equipmentVolvo Cars - a Swedish automobile maker, since 1998 owned by the Ford Motor CompanyVolvo Ocean Race - a yacht race around the world, formerly the "Whitbread Round the World Race" Cars Volvo PVVolvo PV36Vo..
Volvo 140
--> The Volvo 140 is an automobile from Volvo. It consists of the models Volvo 142 (two doors), Volvo 144 (four doors) and Volvo 145 (estate wagon). There was also the 145 Express with a higher roof. It was first introduced in 1967. Production ended in 1974 and the series was replaced by the Volvo..
Volvo 164
{| border=0 align=right |- | Contents 1 Concept and history2 Engine and powertrain3 Transmission4 Body and chassis5 Descendents6 External links Concept and history The Volvo 164 was an automobile manufactured by Volvo from 1968 to 1975. The lines of the 164 came fr..
Volvo 1800 ESC
Volvo 1800 ESC was a concept car built by Volvo in 1972. It was planned as a replacement for the aging Volvo P1800. It had italian design with pop-up headlights, but the board was unimpressed. ..
Volvo 200 series
Volvo 240 GLE Sedan, notice the dual headlights fitted to US models as the result of a US Department of Transportation regulations mandating sealed beam headlamps Volvo 245 DL1988 Dutch edition The Volvo 200 series is a range of mid-size cars produced by Volvo from 1974 to 1993. Desp..
Volvo 300 series
The Volvo 300 series was a rear wheel drive automobile sold as both a hatchback and (later) a conventional saloon from 1976-1991. It was developed in The Netherlands shortly after Volvo bought a major stake in the passenger car division of DAF in 1973. The series consisted of the Volvo 340 (initial..
Volvo 440
Pre-facelift Volvo 440 The front wheel drive Volvo 440, which was built in DAF factories in The Netherlands, was released in Europe in 1987. It was a five-door family hatchback and used many components from the already-successful Volvo 480, including floorpan, front and rear suspension, engin..
Volvo 460
The Volvo 460 is the saloon version of the Volvo 440. It was produced in the Netherlands. The 460 was preceded by Volvo 360 and succeeded by Volvo S40. ..
Volvo 480
The Volvo 480 was a 4 seater, 3-door hatchback. It was the first front-wheel drive car made by Volvo. History First put on show at Geneva in 1985, the 480 became available to the public in 1986. Produced in Born, Netherlands, at the factory that built DAF cars, including the DAF 66-based Volvo ..
Volvo 66
The Volvo 66 was a relabelled DAF 66, a Michelotti styled compact car that was made after Volvo Cars bought DAF in 1975, before production of the Volvo 300 series began. It was known for its continuously variable transmission, the Variomatic. The Volvo version of the car was slightly restyled and ..
Volvo 700 series
The Volvo 700 and 900 series were ranges of rear-wheel drive cars built by Swedish car maker Volvo in the 1980s and 1990s. They were specifically styled to appeal to the American buyer and enabled the company to expand its market in the United States. The 700 series was introduced in 1982, follow..
Volvo 850
The Volvo 850 automobile was introduced worldwide as a 1992 model, except for the U.S. where it arrived in the 1993 model year. It was sold as a sedan, with a wagon model on sale from 1994. The 850 was the first model in the U.S. to feature front wheel drive and an all-aluminum 20-valve five-cylin..
Volvo Aero
Volvo Aero, a subsidiary of Swedish company Volvo, develops and manufactures components for aircraft and rocket engines with high technology content in co-operation with the world’s leading engine manufacturers. Volvo Aero was founded in Trollhättan, Sweden, in the 1930s as an engine supplier t..
Volvo Ailsa B55
The Volvo Ailsa B55 was a front-engined double-deck chassis built in Scotland by Ailsa, Volvo's British commercial vehicle agency. It was in production from 1973 to 1985, and was a relatively successful alternative to the ubiquitous rear-engined Leyland Atlantean and Daimler/Leyland Fleetline of th..
Volvo Amazon
{| border=0 align=right |- | A Saab 96 (left) and a Volvo Amazon (right) line up to race. A 1955 Imperial, an obvious inspiration. The Volvo Amazon is a Swedish-built car, the first one being rolled out of the factory in October 1956 as an alternative to the Volvo PV. The Amazon is kn..
Volvo AW72 transmission
An automatic gearbox built by Aisin of Japan used exclusively with the Volvo 16-valve B234F 4-cylinder engine found in the 740 GLE. This gearbox is a modified AW71 with different ratios to leverage the unique power curve characteristics produced by the 16-valve head (when compared to the 8-valve B23..
Volvo B10BLE
The Volvo B10BLE is a low-entry city bus chassis which was popular in Scandinavia, the United Kingdom and Australia. It was launched around 1992 with the engine mounted on the rear overhang of the bus. It was the successor of the mid-engined Volvo B10M and is used as a base for single-deck buses..
Volvo B10M
The Volvo B10M is a popular mid-engined bus and coach chassis built by Volvo between 1978 and 2001. It is equipped with a 9.6-litre horizontally-mounted turbocharged diesel engine that is placed under the floor between the two axles. Due to the low height of this engine, it is often nicknamed..
Volvo B10TL
KMB's Volvo Super Olympian 12m (3ASV44) with Walter Alexander ALX500 body. Interior of KMB'a Volvo Super Olympian (ALX500 Body). Volvo Super Olympian, also known as B10TL, is the low floor replacement of the 3-axle version of Volvo Olympian double decker bus (its 2-axle version was repla..
Volvo B12BLE
The Volvo B12BLE is a low-entry city and suburban bus chassis launched in 2001 with an engine mounted on the rear overhang. It replaced the Volvo B10BLE and is used as a base for single deck buses in Europe and Australia. It is a similar to the B7RLE in design, with the overall chassis being the sa..
Volvo B18 engine
This B18 was a straight-4 automobile engine produced by Volvo Cars from 1961 through 1968. It was a five-bearing rework of the Volvo B16 engine that preceded it, and it spawned the B20. Contents 1 B182 B203 See also4 References B18 The B18 displaced 1.8 L (1778 cc..
Volvo B21 engine
The Volvo B21 was a slant straight-4 engine first used in the Volvo 200 series, meant to replace the B20. The new B21 maintained Volvo's legendary reputation for designing durable motors. These motors are often referred to as red block motors for the red paint applied to the block. The primary di..
Volvo B30 engine
This B30 was a straight-6 automobile engine produced by Volvo Cars starting in 1969, and used in the company's 164 sedan from 1969 through 1975. Other uses included marine, industrial, agricultural and military vehicle applications. It was a robust pushrod engine and displaced 3.0 L (2978 ..
Volvo B4B engine
Volvo's second engine design after the OHV engine of the 1930s and 1940s was the straight-4 B4B of 1944 and its descendents, the B14A and B16. These were cast iron pushrod engines like their predecessor, and used just three main bearings. Contents 1 B4B2 B14A3 B164 See also5&..
Volvo B57
Volvo B57 was a front-engined single-deck bus built by Volvo between 1960s and 1980s. It was equipped with the Volvo TD70-series engine. Volvo B57 could be built in 3 different wheelbase lengths: 5 metres (B57-50), 5.5 metres (B57-55) and 6 metres (B57-60). This vehicle was rare in the UK. ..
Volvo B58
The Volvo B58 is a mid-engined bus chassis built by Volvo of Sweden from the 1970s until the early 1980s. It was the forerunner to the highly successful B10M. In the United Kingdom, it was sold to many major operators including Wallace Arnold and Park's of Hamilton. Many of the Volvo B58s in UK wer..
Volvo B59
The Volvo B59 is a rear-engined bus chassis produced by Volvo in Sweden from 1970 until 1980, which features a 10-litre straight-6 diesel engine. The first Volvo B59 was delivered to the Københavns Sporveje (The City Transport Authority in Copenhagen, Denmark) in 1970, and was fitted with a bodywo..
Volvo B7
The Volvo B7 is a chassis from the worlds second largest bus manufacturer Volvo Bus. The B7 is available in several different forms the most common of which is the B7L, used as both a single and double decker chassis largely in Europe, it is a low floor citybus with a rear vertically mounted engine...
Volvo B7L
Bus Éireann Volvo B7L serving suburban routes in Cork, Ireland. Volvo B7L is a low floor citybus with a rear engine mounted on the left of the rear overhang, it is built as a replacement of the Volvo B10L. It is used as both a single and double decker chassis largely in Continental Europe. T..
Volvo B7R
The Volvo B7R is a coach chassis available on a range of bodies. It is promoted as a rear engined lightweight coach chassis. It is primarily intended for tourist and long-distance duties. B7R is also used in China & India as citybus. B7R is powered by Volvo D7 six-cylinder diesel engine with turboc..
Volvo B7RLE
B7RLE in Singapore Volvo B7RLE is a low-floor single deck city bus launched initially in Australia in 2001, and then in the United Kingdom in 2003 as an addition to the B7L single decker which was unsuccessful in these two countries. It is more like its predecessor the B10BLE. In essence the ..
Volvo B7TL
Volvo B7TL is a low-floor double decker bus which was launched in 1999 and replaced the 2-axle version of Volvo Olympian (its 3-axle version was replaced by Volvo Super Olympian). It was built as British hostiles seemed hesitant to purchase the B7L double decker with a long rear overhang (although..
Volvo B9TL
KMB AVD1 (Volgren-bodied B9TL) seen in service on the last day (15 December 2004) before it left for more testing. Volvo B9TL (also known as Volvo Olympian) is the latest Volvo low floor double decker bus model. It is built as the successor of Volvo B10TL. Contents 1 Chassis2 B9TL..
Volvo Baltic Race
Volvo Baltic Race is a yacht race held in the Baltic Sea, sponsored by Volvo. It has been held in 2003 and 2004 as training series for V60 ships, targeting the Volvo Ocean Race. See also Volvo Ocean Race External link [Volvo Baltic Race] - Official site ..
Volvo Buses
1967 Volvo bus A modern Volvo bus Volvo Buses is a subsidiary and a business area of Volvo which became an independent division in 1967. It is the world's second largest bus manufacturer, with a complete range of heavy buses for passenger transportation. The product range includes com..
Volvo Business Units
The Volvo Group consists of eight main business areas, which are supported within the group by a number of business units. Contents 1 Volvo 3P2 Volvo Powertrain3 Volvo Parts4 Volvo Technology5 Volvo Information Technology6 Volvo Logistics7 Volvo Technology Trans..
Volvo C30
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Volvo C303
Volvo Cross Country C303 is the base model of a range of military vehicles produced by Volvo. The car was developed in the late 60s based on the successful L-3314 series and went into production in 1974. This version was produced both as a 4x4 and a 6x6. An 8x8 was planned but dropped. Engi..
Volvo C50
According to Wheels24 (as cited in the "References" section), the Premier Automotive Group plans to offer to the public by 2006 the Volvo-branded roadster C50. To produce the C50, Volvo would collaborate with the Italian design bureau Pininfarina. In addition, some speculate the C50 may have a meta..
Volvo C70
The Volvo C70 is a compact car built by the Ford Motor Company's Volvo subsidiary. The C70 is available in convertible and (originally) coupé versions with a choice of manual or automatic transmission. In the United States prices for the C70 convertible started at $38,710 for the 2006 model year...
Volvo Cars
This article is about the Volvo car company; see Volvo for the Volvo Group. For other uses, see Volvo (disambiguation). Volvo Cars is the car maker using the brand Volvo. Volvo Cars, or Volvo Personvagnar, is an automobile maker founded in 1927 in the city of Gothenburg in Sweden. Volvo, which is L..
Volvo China Open
The Volvo China Open is a men's golf tournament which is co-sanctioned by the European Tour and the Asian Tour. The European Tour sanctions several events in Asia, and is making a particular effort to exploit the Chinese market. The event was first played in 1995 and has been part of the European To..
Volvo City Taxi
Volvo City Taxi was a concept car built by Volvo in 1977 as Volvo's response to a challenge from the New York office of transport and the Museum of Modern Art. The City Taxi was powered by a six cylinder diesel engine driving the front wheels. It was also designed to be able to fit a wheel chair. ..
Volvo Construction Equipment
These motor graders were produced at a Volvo Motor Graders plant in Goderich, Ontario. Volvo Construction Equipment (originally Volvo BM) is a subsidiary and business area of AB Volvo. Volvo Construction Equipment develops, manufactures and markets equipment for the construction and related in..
Volvo Cross Country
Volvo Cross Country can refer to: Volvo C202Volvo C3-series (C303, C304 and C306)Volvo XC70Volvo XC90 ..
Volvo Driving Soccer Mom
"Volvo-Driving Soccer Mom" is a song by the alternative rock band Everclear, from their album Slow Motion Daydream (2003). The song spoofs girls who experiment with drugs and sex in high school and college but later grow up to be conservative "soccer moms". The song was performed by Everclear lead ..
Volvo Duett
{| border=0 align=right |- | A 1965 Volvo Duett (21134E). The Duett was an automobile from Volvo that was in production from 1953 to 1969. The design is based on the Volvo PV sedan and the front is the same, but instead of coil springs on all four corners as with the PV, the rear of the Due..
Volvo EC
Volvo EC (Electric car) was a concept car built by Volvo in 1977. It was a two seater, but with good cargo space. It was short, only 2.68 m and had a top speed of 70 km/h. It never entered production, perhaps because it needed ten hours of charging for two hours of driving. ..
Volvo ECC
Volvo ECC was a concept car built by Volvo in 1992. It was a design exercise in using recycled material. It was powered by a hybrid electric and gas turbine engine. Much of the lines were reused in the Volvo S80. ..
Volvo Elisabeth I
Volvo Elisabeth I was a concept car built by Volvo in 1953. The lines is recongnizable in the later Amazon, but it has a small triangular, Alfa-Romeo-like grille. ..
Volvo Financial Services
Volvo Financial Services develops and coordinates Volvo's operations within customer financing, insurance, treasury, real estate and related services. It's focused exclusively on providing financial services to the Group's internal and external customers. ..
Volvo L-3314
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. Volvo Laplander L-3314 is the base model of a range of military vehicles produced by Volvo. They had many bod..
Volvo LCP2000
Volvo LCP2000 (Light Component Project) was a concept car built by Volvo in 1983. It was designed to have a very low weight and use many components in aluminium, plastic and even a magnesium engine block. The engine was a turbo diesel that also could run on biodiesel. ..
Volvo M400 transmission
M400 is a gearbox from Volvo used in Volvo 164. It's a stronger version of the M40 gearbox. ..
Volvo M410 transmission
The M410 gearbox was the overdrive equipped version of Volvo's M400 4-speed transmission. Both M400 and M410 units were featured in Volvo's 6 cylinder engined 164 sedan. M410 gearboxes also appeared briefly in the 1800 for the 1969 model year. ..
Volvo Margarete Rose
Volvo Margarete Rose was a concept car built by Volvo in 1953. It was planned as a complement to the PV 444. Some of the lines were reused on the Amazon and 160 and 260. ..
Volvo Marine
Volvo marine is a company that build motors for boats. ..
Volvo Masters
The Volvo Masters is the concluding official money event of the European Tour season, the equivalent of the Tour Championship on the PGA Tour. The event's official name between 2000 and 2003 was "Volvo Masters Andalucia", but returned to its original name of "Volvo Masters" in 2005. Andalucia is th..
Volvo Masters of Asia
The Volvo Masters of Asia is the final event of the season on golf's Asian Tour. It was first played in 2002 and the field is restricted to the top 60 players on the Asian Tour's Order of Merit. In 2006 the prize fund will be US$700,000. Winners 2006 14-17 December at Thai Country Club, Thailand200..
Volvo Modular engine
The Volvo Modular engine is a family of straight-4, straight-5, and straight-6 automobile piston engine produced in the 2000s. It has an aluminum engine block and aluminum 4-valve DOHC cylinder heads and uses SFI fuel injection and has fracture-split forged steel connecting rods. All are built in ..
Volvo Ocean Race
Volvo Ocean Race 2005 - 2006 logo Volvo Ocean Race (formerly the Whitbread Round the World Race) is a yacht race around the world, held every four years. Though the route is changed to accommodate various ports of call, the race typically departs England in September. The general route runs sou..
Volvo OHV engine
Volvo introduced its first engine in 1935. It was a simple pushrod engine with a cast iron block. The EB, EC, and ED were straight-6 engines with four main bearings and displacing 3.7 L (3670 cc/223 in³) and producing 80 to 90 hp (60 to 67 kW). These engines were use..
Volvo Olympian
For Volvo's low floor double-decker also known as Volvo Olympian, see Volvo B9TL. The Volvo Olympian was a rear-engine double decker bus built by Volvo in the United Kingdom. It was first built in 1992 and replaced the Leyland Olympian and the Volvo Citybus. The design was based on its predece..
Volvo Open 70
Volvo Open 70 is a class of racing yachts designed for the Volvo Open Race. Length overall: 21.5 mBeam: 4.7 to 5.7 mDraft: 4.5 mMainsail area: 172 m²Headsail area: 140 m²Spinnaker area: 500 m² (maximum)Mast height: 31.5 m above waterWeight: 12,500 to 14,000 kgKeel bulb: 4,500 kg (m..
Volvo Open di Firenze
The Volvo Open di Firenze was a European Tour golf tournament which was played in Italy from 1989 to 1992. The first edition took place in Sardinia and was called the Volvo Open Championship and the other three took place in Florence and were named for that city. The most notable winner was future W..
Volvo ÖV 4
Volvo ÖV 4 was the first car built by Volvo. ÖV4 stands for Öppen Vagn 4 cylindrar which means Open Carriage 4 cylinders. The model was often referred to as Jakob. ..
Volvo P1800
Volvo 1800 ES wagon Wikimedia Commons has media related to: [media] The Volvo P1800 is an automobile from Volvo. The project was started in 1957 because Volvo wanted a sports car, despite the fact that their previous attempt, the P1900 had been a disaster, with only 68 cars so..
Volvo P1900
The Volvo P1900 was a fiberglass-bodied roadster built in very small numbers in 1956 and 1957 by Volvo of Sweden. The car was built on a tubular steel chassis with a glassfiber-reinforced polyester body tooled by Glasspar in California, but produced in Sweden. Engines were the Volvo B14A and ..
Volvo Penta
For other meanings of the word "Penta", see Penta. Volvo Penta is a subsidiary and a business area of Volvo. It provides engines and complete power systems to leisure boats, workboats, power-generating equipment and similar industrial applications. Volvo Penta operates worldwide and has one of the ..
Volvo Philip
Volvo Philip was a concept car built by Volvo in 1952. It was designed for the US market so it was fitted with a V8 engine producing 120 hp at 4000 rpm and was fitted with whitewall tires and a hint of tailfins. The design was inspired by US cars and was simmilar to the Kaiser Dragon. The designer w..
Volvo PV
A 1965 Volvo 544 This article is about Volvo PV444 and Volvo PV544. For the PV800 series, see Volvo Sugga. The Volvo PV, which generically refers to two nearly identical automobile models (PV444 and PV544), boasted a production run from 1947 to 1965. While Volvo enjoyed a reputation f..
Volvo PV 36 Carioca
Volvo PV 36 Carioca was a luxury car built by Volvo 1935-1940. ..
Volvo S/V70
The Volvo S/V70 were top of the line Volvo luxury sedans produced from in the from the late ninties to the present. Introduced in the U.S. for the 1998 model year, the first Volvo S70 sedan and Volvo V70 wagon were updated versions of the Volvo 850.The S70's bodystyle was a more rounded version of t..
Volvo S40
The S40 sedan (and V40 and V50 station wagons) is a compact car sold by Volvo Cars. There have been two distinctly different models of the cars, the first launched in 1995, and the second completely-new model in 2004. Contents 1 1995-20042 2004½3 Gallery \"Volvo V40\"4 Mar..
Volvo S60
Volvo S60 is a near-luxury sedan built by Volvo that was first introduced in 2000. It uses the Volvo P2 platform, which is shared with the Volvo V70, Volvo S80 and Volvo XC90. It was one of the first "curvy Volvos" designed by Peter Horbury and appropriately used the tagline "Revolvolution" in it..
Volvo S70
The Volvo S70 sedan and Volvo V70 wagon were introduced to the U.S. for the 1998 model year, and represented mainly new styling and revised suspensions from the 1993 through 1997 Volvo 850. The six body styles were: Base, SE, GL, GLT, T5 and R. The exterior has new headlamps and a reshaped hood a..
Volvo S80
The Volvo S80 is a luxury car made by Volvo and introduced in 1999 as a replacement for the aging Volvo 960 sedan. Unlike almost all other Volvo models, it does not have a wagon version. However, the slightly smaller V70 wagon was spun off its platform. Contents 1 First generation1.1&..
Volvo SCC
The Volvo Safety Concept Car (SCC) is a concept car which was first showed at the 2001 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan. External links [Concept Lab Volvo (CLV)] ..
Volvo Sugga
{| border=0 align=right |- | The military TP21. Volvo Sugga (Sow) is the nickname for the PV800 series of automobiles from Volvo. The Sugga series includes the military 4WD Raptgb 915 (military name), TP21/P2104 (Volvo military designation), P2104 (Volvo civilian designation). It was powered ..
Volvo T6
The Volvo T6 was a concept car from Volvo presented in 2005 at SEMA. It was hand built in just one copy although there was some discussion about a limited production run.[link] It's powered by a twin-turbocharged 2.9-liter inline 6-cylinder engine from Volvo S80 giving 300 bhp and a top sp..
Volvo Trucks
Volvo Trucks is a Swedish truck manufacturer, owned by Volvo. Volvo also owns Renault Trucks and Mack Trucks. Contents 1 History2 Volvo Trucks Worldwide2.1 North America3 Volvo product range4 External links History When Volvo manufactured its first automobiles in 1927, t..
Volvo Tundra
Volvo Tundra was a concept car built by Volvo in 1979. It was based on the Volvo 343 and designed by Bertone.[link] It was rejected by Volvo and a very similar design was instead sold to Citroën where it was produced as Citroën BX. ..
Volvo V50
2006 Volvo V50 T5 AWD The V50 is a compact luxury station wagon based on the Volvo P1 platform shared with the Volvo S40, Mazda Mazda3, and the new European Ford Focus. Ford Motor Company's Premier Automotive Group assembles the V50 at the Volvo Cars factory in Ghent, Belgium. Volvo Cars Speci..
Volvo V70
The Volvo V70 is a full-size station wagon. There have been two generations of the car: 1998-2000 and 2000-present. Stylised 4x4 versions of the V70 have been sold as the XC trim line and as the XC70 model. Volvo V70 Manufacturer: Volvo CarsFord Motor Company Production: 1998–present ..
Volvo VCC
Volvo VCC (Volvo Concept Car) was a concept car built by Volvo in 1980. After some changes it went into production as the Volvo 760. Volvo VCC (Vesatility Concept Car) was a concept car built in 2003. [link] External links [Concept Lab Volvo (CLV)] ..
Volvo Venus Bilo
Volvo Venus Bilo was a concept car revealed by Volvo in 1933. It was a streamlined design with rear hinged doors and door in the side to access the engine bay. It was designed to have a great loading capacity. Nine specially designed suitcases could be fitted into spaces in the back and a compartmen..
Volvo VESC
Volvo VESC Volvo VESC, the Volvo Experimental Safety Car, was a concept car built by Volvo in 1972. Its design emphasized car safety and many of the ideas (especially the front) that would later appear on the Volvo 240. With safety features such as crumple zones, rollover protection, a 'disa..
Volvo XC50
--> The XC50 crossover will debut in mid 2007. Volvo plans for a 165-hp and 218-hp five-cylinder engines but will also offer a transversely mounted, ultra-compact straight-six. The XC50 will be built on the global C1+ platform along with the Ford Mondeo and the next-generation Land Rover Freeland..
Volvo XC60
According to Wheels24 the Premier Automotive Group plans to offer the XC60, a Volvo-branded mid-size SUV, to the public in the last part of 2006. Volvo would assemble the XC60 with already proven gasoline- and diesel-burning engines. Further, the XC60 would share technology with the next-generation..
Volvo XC90
The Volvo XC90 is a mid-size luxury crossover SUV. It is based on the Volvo P2 platform, shared with the Volvo S80 and other larger Volvo cars. It is Volvo's top-selling vehicle in the United States accounting for roughly 25% of the company's sales there. 2005 Volvo XC90 PUV Concept A new Vo..
Volvo YCC
The Volvo YCC ("Your Concept Car") was a concept car presented in 2004 with the stated goal of meeting the particular needs of women drivers. In order to do so, Volvo assembled a design team entirely made up of women, some time in the Fall of 2001. It was a major exercice in ergonomics, focused..
Volvulus
A volvulus is a loop of the bowel whose nose has twisted on itself.Medical Terminology Systems: A Body Systems Approach, 2005 It results in ischemia (loss of blood flow) and the accumulation of gas and fluid in the portion of the bowel obstructed.Medical Terminology Systems: A Body Systems Approach..
Volynsky
Volynsky may mean: Artemy Petrovich Volynsky (1689-1740), Russian statesmanVolodymyr-Volyns'kyi, Ukrainian city This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point dir..
Volyn Oblast
Volynska OblastВолинська область Population Total (2004)Density 1,047,169 52/km² Area 20,200 km² Raions 16 Cities 11 City districts - Urban localities 22 Villages 1,053 Volyn Oblast (Ukrainian: Волинська область, translit. V..
Volzhsk
Volzhsk (Russian: ) is a town in the Mari El Republic, Russia. It is located at [55°52′60″N, 48°19′60″E]. Population: 58,967 (2002 Census). Cities and towns in the Mari El Republic ..
Volzhskaya
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Volzhsky
Volzhsky may refere to: Volzhsky District, name of several districts in RussiaVolzhsky, Volgograd Oblast, a city in Volgograd Oblast, RussiaVolzhsky, Samara Oblast, an urban-type settlement in Samara Oblast, RussiaVolzhsky, a city distict of Saratov, RussiaVolzhsky, name of a number of rural settlem..
Volzhsky, Volgograd Oblast
Volzhsky (Russian: ) is an industrial city in Volgograd Oblast, Russia. It is located on the east bank of the Volga River, twenty kilometers to the northeast of Volgograd, at [48°48′20″N, 44°44′30″E]. Population: 313,169 (2002 Census). There was no indigenous population on the..
Volzhsky District
Volzhsky District is the name of several places: Volzhsky District, a district in Mari El, Russia. Volzhsky District, a district in Samara Oblast, Russia. This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might sha..
Vol au vent
Vol au vents are small canapés. They are circular pieces of puff pastry with a small hole which accommodates various fillings, such as mushrooms, prawns, fruit, cheese, etc. The name translates literally as "flight of the wind". See also Cheese Hedgehog External Links [A Classic Chicken ..
Vol Suetra
Vol Suetra is an indie ambient emo band from Orem, Utah that formed in 2004. Their first three songs were widely accepted. They are currently touring the Western United States, and are considering Europe as their next destination. They began as "My Favorite Nightmare," with only three members: Mo..
VO language
Linguistic typology Morphological Analytic Synthetic Fusional Agglutinative Polysynthetic Morphosyntactic Alignment Nominative-accusative Ergative-absolutive Active-stative Tripartite Direct-inverse system Syntactic pivot Theta role Word Order VO languages Agent Verb Object V..
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