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A5/1 A5/1 is a stream cipher used to provide over-the-air communication privacy in the GSM cellular telephone standard. It was initially kept secret, but became public knowledge through leaks and reverse engineering.
A500 steel ASTM A500 is a standard specification published by the ASTM for cold-formed welded and seamless carbon steel structural tubing in round, square, and rectangular shapes. It is commonly specified in the US for hollow structural section, but the more stringent CSA G40.
A5025 road The A5025 is a British 'A' road that runs from Llanfairpwllgwyngyll to Valley in Anglesey, Wales. It runs up the east, north and finally north-west side of the island via several places including Benllech and Amlwch.
A508 road The A508 is a short (about 30 miles/50 km) A-class road for north/south journeys in south central England, forming the route from Market Harborough in Leicestershire, via Northampton, to north-west Milton Keynes.
A5127 road The A5127 is a major road in England which runs between Birmingham and Lichfield, Staffordshire. For much of the route the road follows the old route of the A38 which has since been moved in order to by-pass places such as Erdington and Sutton Coldfield and form a relief road from Birmingham city centre to Spaghetti Junction.
A514 A514 is a particular type of high strength steel, which is quenched and tempered alloy steel, with basic strength of 100,000 psi (100 ksi, where 1 ksi = 1,000 psi) (700 MPa). The trade name T-1 for A514 alloys is extremely common, originally trademarked by United States Steel but now owned by International Steel Group who purchased plate steel operations from USS.
A52 road The A52 is a major road in England. It runs east from the junction with the A53 at Newcastle-under-Lyme near Stoke-on-Trent via Ashbourne, Derby, Stapleford, Nottingham, Grantham, Boston and Skegness before terminating on the east Lincolnshire coast at Mablethorpe.
A55 road The A55, also known as the North Wales Expressway, is a major road in Britain. Its entire length is a dual carriageway primary route, with the exception of the point where it crosses the Britannia Bridge over the Menai Strait.
A556 road The A556 is a road in England which extends from the village of Delamere in Cheshire and the village of Bowdon in Greater Manchester. The road contains a mixture of single and dual carriageway sections and forms a large part of the route between Manchester and Chester.
A56 Motorway The A56 motorway bypass, commonly known as the Tangenziale di Napoli, which translates roughly as "Naples Bypass", is a tolled motorway bypassing Naples, Italy. From junction 14 with the SS7 near Arco Felice and Pozzuoli to the interchange with the A1 the route has a total length of 20.
A56 road The A56 is a road in England which extends between the city of Chester in Cheshire and the village of Broughton in North Yorkshire. The road contains a mixture of single and dual carriageway sections, and traverses environments as diverse as the dense urban sprawl of inner city Manchester and the lightly populated region of rural east Lancashire.
A57 road The A57 is a major road in England. It runs east from Liverpool to Lincoln, via Warrington and Manchester, then through the Pennines over the Snake Pass (between the high moorlands of Bleaklow and Kinder Scout), around the Ladybower Reservoir, through Sheffield and past Worksop.
A570 The A570 was a single-speed external CD-ROM drive for the Amiga 500 computer launched by Commodore in 1993. It was designed to be compatible with Amiga CDTV software as well as being able to read ordinary ISO 9660 CD-ROM discs.
A570 road The A570 is a primary route in northern England, that runs from St Helens to Southport. The road begins at junction 7 of the M62 motorway in Merseyside, and runs in a northerly direction as a dual carriageway through the centre of St Helens, meeting the A58 road, then the A580 road to the north of the town.
A580 road The A580 is a road that connects Manchester and Liverpool or the Liverpool-East Lancashire Road (abbreviated to and known commonly as East Lancs Road) was designed and built to provide better access to the Port of Liverpool for East Lancashire and Manchester, in England. It was the UK's first purpose-built intercity highway and was officially opened by King George V on 18 July 1934.
A590 road The A590 is a trunk road in southern Cumbria, in the north-west of England, running from M6 junction 36, through the towns of Ulverston and Barrow-in-Furness to terminate at Vickerstown on Walney Island. The road is a mixture of dual carriageway and single carriageway, with the section from the M6 to Low Newton being mainly dual.
A595 road The A595 is a primary route in Cumbria, in northern England that starts in Carlisle, and passes Whitehaven and Workington, and goes close to Cockermouth and Wigton. It passes Sellafield and Ravenglass before ending at the Dalton-in-Furness by-pass, in southern Cumbria, where it joins the A590 trunk road.
A596 road The A596 is a primary route in Cumbria, in northern England, that runs between Thursby (five miles north-east of Wigton) and Workington. For its entirety the A596 parallels the A595, and meets the A595 at both ends.
A6 autoroute (France) The A6, also known as the Autoroute du Soleil (along with the A7), is an Autoroute in France, linking Paris to Lyon. The motorway starts at Paris's Porte d'Orléans and Porte d'Italie with two branches, numbered A6a and A6b respectively, that join south of Paris.
A6108 road The A6108 road ia an A road in North Yorkshire, England. It runs from Scotch Corner passing through Richmond where it meets the A6136 road to Catterick and entering the border of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, then it enters Leyburn at a junction with the A684 road to Bedale and Hawes, it continues south eastwards following the River Ure passing through Masham and eventually ending at Ripon, where it joins the A61 road north east bound to Thirsk.
A625 road The A625 is a rural road which runs through north Derbyshire and the Peak District. First named Ecclesall Road, it begins on Moore Street roundabout in Sheffield and runs southwesterly towards Hathersage after changing name to Hathersage Road.
A64 (emulator) A64, a Commodore 64 emulator for the Commodore Amiga, was developed and published by the now-defunct software company Questronix, and distributed as shareware. The non-registered version was free of charge, but was limited to ten minutes of use at a time.
A65 road The A65 is a major road in England. It runs north west from Leeds in Yorkshire via Horsforth, Yeadon, Guiseley, Ilkley and Skipton, passes west of Settle, then continues through Ingleton and Kirkby Lonsdale before terminating at Kendal in Cumbria.
A6M Zero The Mitsubishi A6M Zero was a light-weight, carrier-based fighter aircraft employed by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service from 1940 to 1945. Its history mirrored the fortunes of Imperial Japan in World War II.
A7 (Croatia) The Motorway A7 () is a motorway in western Croatia. Currently, only short section from Rijeka to the Slovenian border exists (Rijeka bypass doesn't count, as it isn't a motorway, only a 2 lane road) and a very short part from the A1 motorway near Žuta Lokva.
A7 (Portugal) A7 is a motorway (freeway) in Portugal. It connects PĂłvoa de Varzim to Vila Pouca de Aguiar, its main porpouse was to give a fast access to the shoreline by inland cities, such as GuimarĂŁes and Vila Nova de FamalicĂŁo, thus a toll is applied.
A74 road The A74 was a major trunk road in the United Kingdom, linking Glasgow in Scotland to Carlisle in the North West of England. The road has been largely replaced by the M74 and A74(M) motorways and now only two short stubs remain.
A75 road The A75 is a major road in Scotland, heading west along the south coast of Scotland from its junction with the A74(M) motorway at Gretna. It continues past Annan, Dumfries, Castle Douglas, Gatehouse of Fleet, Newton Stewart and Glenluce before terminating at Stranraer.
A77 road The A77 road is a major road in Scotland. It runs in a southwesternly direction from the city of Glasgow, past the towns of Newton Mearns, East Kilbride, Kilmarnock, Prestwick, Ayr, Maybole, Girvan and Stranraer to the town of Portpatrick on the Irish Sea.
A7V The A7V was a tank introduced by Germany in 1918, near the end of World War I. The name is probably derived from the Allgemeines Kriegsdepartement 7 Abteilung Verkehrswesen ("General War Department 7, Branch Transportation"), although some theorize that Hauptmann Joseph Vollmer gave the V to the name.
A8 road The A8 is a major road in Scotland, connecting Edinburgh to Greenock via Glasgow. Its importance diminished following the construction of the M8 motorway which covers much of the route between Edinburgh and Glasgow (though with interruption).
A80 road The A80 is a trunk road in Scotland, linking Glasgow to Stirling. The road, which has been converted to motorway standard at its beginning and end sections, is one of Scotland's busiest, taking traffic in a north easterly direction from Glasgow, to the new town of Cumbernauld, and then onward to Stirling where it merges with the M9 which eventually becomes the A9 to the North.
A83 road The A83 is a major road in Argyll and Bute, Scotland, running from Tarbet, on the western shore of Loch Lomond, where it splits from the A82, to Campbeltown at the southern end of the Kintyre peninsula. It is the latter part of the principal route from Glasgow to the towns of southern Argyll.
A830 road The A830, sometimes known as the Road to the Isles (although in reality it forms only a part of that historic route), is a road in Lochaber, in the Highlands of Scotland, which connects the town of Fort William to the port of Mallaig.
A838 road The A838 road is in Sutherland, in the Highland area of Scotland. It runs generally northwest from the A836 in the Lairg area to Laxford Bridge on the west coast of Scotland, then generally northeast to Durness on the north coast, and then generally east/southeast to Tongue, where it rejoins the A836.
A882 road The A882 road is entirely within Caithness in the Highland area of Scotland. It has a length of about 23 kilometres (15 miles) and runs generally west/northwest from the A99 in the county town of Wick to the A9 in the Georgemas area.
A9Home The A9Home is a small form factor computer running RISC OS. It was officially unveiled at the 2005 Wakefield ShowWakefield 2005 Show Report, Phil Mellor and Andrew Duffell, published 22 May, 2005 (retrieved 20 September, 2006), and is only the second native RISC OS computer to run a 32-bit version of RISC OS.
Aa Ab Laut Chalen Aa Ab Laut Chalen (English language:Let's Go Back) is a 1999 Bollywood romantic drama musical directed by Rishi Kapoor and written by Sachin Bhowmick. The film premiered in India and the United States on 22 January 1999.
Aa St Omer Open The Aa St Omer Open is an annual men's professional golf tournament which was founded in 2000 and is played in France. Since 2003 it has been an official money event on both the European Tour and the Challenge Tour, but it is currently played the same week as the U.
Aa, Estonia Aa is a village in northern Estonia, on the southern coast of the Gulf of Finland in the eastern part of the LĂĽganuse Commune of Ida-Viru County, 10 km from LĂĽganuse. Part of the village, including the Aa manor house, is situated on the North Estonian limestone bank.
Aa1 aa1 is a Russian electronic music group, formed by Vasily Kuznetsov in 1999. Originally influenced by techno and idm scenes, now aa1 is quite distant from both of these genres and is more concerned with live music making using acoustic or computer-based instruments and generative music.
Aabach (Afte) The Aabach (formerly called GroĂźe Aa) is a 14Â km long river in Germany, a left tributary of the river Afte. It rises in eastern North Rhine-Westphalia nearby the border with Hesse, between Bad WĂĽnnenberg and Marsberg.
Aabenraa The city of Aabenraa (also Åbenrå, (German: Apenrade) is situated at the head of the Åbenrå Fjord, an arm of the Little Belt, 38 miles (60 km) north of the town of Schleswig. Its name— Aabenraa, dialect Affenrå— meant originally "open beach" (Danish, åben strand).
Aabenraa Municipality Aabenraa municipality (sometimes unofficially or in other contexts spelled Åbenrå (German: Apenrade) according to new spelling rules, is a municipality (Danish, kommune) in South Jutland County on the east coast of the Jutland peninsula in south Denmark. The municipality, including the island of Barsø, covers an area of 129 km², and has a total population of 22,132 (2005).
Aabybro Municipality Aabybro is a municipality (Danish, kommune) in North Jutland County on the island of Vendsyssel-Thy, part of the Jutland peninsula, in northern Denmark. The municipality includes several small islands in the Limfjord, the waterway that separates the main body of the Jutland peninsula from the island of Vendsyssel-Thy, including Tagholme.
AaB (Ice hockey) AaB (Ice hockey), Danish: AaB Ishockey is the name of the professional ice hockey team currently playing in the best Danish ice hockey league, Oddset Ligaen. The team used to be known as Aalborg Ishockey Klub (A.
Aad (Omani tribe) 'Ad (Arabic عاد) was an ancient Arabian nation mentioned in the Qur'an as being the place where the Islamic prophet Hud (هŮŘŻ) was sent to by God to guide its people back to the righteous path of believing in God. The citizens did not heed his warnings and the town was destroyed by God in a great storm.
Aad van Mil Adrianus Josephus ("Aad") van Mil (born May 5, 1957 in Leiden, Zuid-Holland) is a former water polo player from The Netherlands, who participated in two Summer Olympics. On both occasions, at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow and the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California, he finished in sixth position with the Dutch national team.
Aadat Aadat (Urdu: عادت, literal English translation: habit) is the debut album released by Pakistani pop band, Jal in 2004. Sales of the album were such that it remained at the top of the Pakistani music charts for several weeks after its release.
Aadavari Matalaku Ardhalu Verule Aadavari Matalaku Ardhalu Verule (Telugu: ఆడవారి మాటాలకౠఅర్ధాలౠవేరŕ±ŕ°˛ŕ±‡ , English: A Woman's Word May Sound Different) is a forthcoming Telugu language film, to be directed by Selvaraghavan starring Venkatesh, Trisha Krishnan and Srikanth in lead roles. It also stars Kota Srinivasa Rao, Nadia Moidu and Sivaji in a supporting roles.
Aadesh Shrivastava Aadesh Shrivastava (occasionally also credited by the first name "Adesh" and the last name "Srivastava") is a popular Indian music director. Aadesh's first big break came with the 1993 film Kanyadaan.
Aadhiya System Aadhiya System, is a system, most prevalent in India, where a sex worker is rented a room or apartment by a mashi or brothel keeper, usually on older retired sex worker, who charges the woman rent for the room based on her total earnings rather than at a fixed rate so that the mashi gets a share of the woman's earnings.
Aadorp Aadorp is a small town on the northern side of Almelo, Netherlands with a population of about 1500; it has been part of the Almelo community since 2001. The villagers of Aadorp are very close, since there are so few of them.
Aafia Siddiqui Aafia Siddiqui () (DOB used: March 2, 1972) is an MIT alumna in biology, originally from Pakistan, wanted by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation for questioning in regard to terrorism. She disappeared, along with her three very young children, from Karachi, Pakistan in March, 2003.
Aagaard Glacier Aagaard Glacier () is an Antarctic glacier 8 miles (13 km) long, which lies close east of Gould Glacier and flows in a southerly direction into Mill Inlet, on the east coast of Graham Land. Charted by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey (FIDS) and photographed from the air by the Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition (RARE) during December 1947.
Aagaard Islands Aagaard Islands () is a group of small islands lying close west of Proclamation Island and Cape Batterbee. Discovered in January 1930 by British Australian New Zealand Antarctic Research Expedition (BANZARE) under Mawson, it was named for Bjarne Aagaard.
Aage Kvalbein Aage Kvalbein (born Oslo 1947) is a Norwegian cellist and a professor in cello at the Norwegian Academy of Music. He is one of the most well-renowned musicians in Norway, both as a soloist, chamber musician and as a pedagogue.
Aage Niels Bohr Aage Niels Bohr (born June 19 1922 in Copenhagen) is a Danish physicist and the son of Margrethe and Niels Bohr. Growing up among physicists like Wolfgang Pauli and Werner Heisenberg, he became a notable nuclear physicist in his own right, being awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1975.
Aach, Baden-Württemberg Aach [] is a small town in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. Being situated close to Lake Constance and the Swiss border, it is mostly known for the Aachtopf—Germany's biggest natural spring in terms of production.
Aachen Aachen, Dutch Aken, French Aix-la-Chapelle, Latin Aquisgranum, Ripuarian Oche) is a spa city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, on the border with Belgium and the Netherlands, 65 km to the west of Cologne, and the westernmost city in Germany.Bridgwater, W.
Aachen (district) The district of Aachen (Kreis Aachen) is a Kreis (district) in the west of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Neighboring districts are Heinsberg, Düren, Euskirchen, district-free Aachen (the city, giving the surrounding district the name, but is not part of the district), and also the province Limburg (Netherlands) and the Liège province (Belgium).
Aachen Cathedral The Aachen Cathedral, frequently referred to as the "Imperial Cathedral" (in German: Kaiserdom) of Aachen, is the oldest cathedral in northern Europe. Charlemagne began the construction of the Palatine Chapel in 786.
Aachen dialect Aachen dialect (Aachen German Öcher Platt) is the name of the dialect of Ripuarian spoken in Aachen. This dialect, as part of the large West Germanic dialect continuum, is to a large extent similar to the Kölsch language and the language of Eschweiler.
Aachen Flugzeugbau Aachen Flugzeugbau was a German aircraft manufacturer of the early 20th century, established around the time of World War I. With the end of the war, and the prohibition on powered flight in Germany, the firm began to specialise in sailplane construction, and in 1921 became known as Aachener Segelflugzeugbau, producing designs by Wolfgang Klemperer.
Aachen Hauptbahnhof is the Hauptbahnhof for the city of Aachen, situated far to the west of Germany, near the Dutch and Belgian border. It is the largest of the four currently active Aachen stations and integrated into the long-distance network.
Aachenosaurus The name Aachenosaurus refers to two fossilized fragments of material that were originally thought to be jaw fragments from a duck-billed dinosaur (a hadrosaur). However, the fossils turned out to be petrified wood, to the great embarrassment of the discoverer.
Aachtopf The Aachtopf is Germany's biggest natural spring and produces an average of 8,500 liters per second. The Aachtopf is a karst spring which is located south of the western end of the Swabian Jura, near the town Aach.
Aaj Tak Aaj Tak is India's number one news channel pioneered by TV Today Network Ltd. Aaj Tak is a 24-hour Hindi news television channel in India that has earned the tag line "Nation's Best News Channel" due to its aggressive journalism and cutting edge reporting.
Aaja Naachley Aaja Naachley (English: Come Let's Dance) is an upcoming Bollywood movie to be released in 2007. It stars Madhuri Dixit in her first film after six years, alongside Akshaye Khanna, Konkona Sen Sharma and Kunal Kapoor.
Aalborg County Aalborg County () is a former province in Denmark, located in north-eastern Jutland around the eastern approach to the Limfjord. Aalborg County was established in 1793 and abolished in 1970 when it merged with Hjørring County forming the new North Jutland County.
Aalborg monastery Aalborg monastery is a monastery in Aalborg, Denmark. It was founded on 20 August 1451, as a chapter of the Order of the Holy Spirit, a Catholic monastic order from Montpellier, France, which had the goal of caring for weak and elderly citizens, as well as orphans.
Aaldonk Aaldonk is a small area of just a dozen of houses; it is part of the municipality of Gennep (in the province of Limburg, the Netherlands). Most of the area is in agricultural use and it is closely linked to the nearby village of Ottersum and on the other side to 'de Panoven', another agricultural area.
Aalestrup Municipality Aalestrup municipality is a municipality (Danish, kommune) in Viborg County on the Jutland peninsula in northern Denmark. The municipality covers an area of 176 km², and has a total population of 7,631 (2005).
Aalog-Alog Aalog Alog is a sitcom aired on ABS-CBN, which aired its first episode on July 8, 2006. It stars comedienne Pokwang and starlet Keanna Reeves as Doña Etang and Keanna respectively, friends who become feuding neighbors.
Aalsmeer Aalsmeer is a [and a town in the Netherlands], in the province of [[North Holland; its name is derived from the Dutch for [and lake]. Aalsmeer is bordered by the [[Westeinderplassen lake - the largest open water of the Randstad - and the Ring Canal"Aalsmeer".
Aalsum Aalsum is a hamlet counting some 162 inhabitants (January 2004) about 1 km north of Dokkum in Dongeradeel, Netherlands. Aalsum is built on a partially excavated terp, around a church originally dedicated to St.
Aamir Sheraz Aamir Sheraz (Urdu: عامر شیراز) (aka Shazi; Urdu: شازی) is the bass guitarist in the Pakistani rock band, Jal. He officially joined the band in 2004 and has been working on their debut album "Aadat".
Aamjiwnaang First Nation The Aamjiwnaang First Nation (also referred to in government sources as Sarnia Indian Reserve 45 or Chippewas of Sarnia First Nation) is a First Nations community of about 850 Chippewa (Ojibwe) Aboriginal peoples, located in a reserve on the shores of the St. Clair River near Sarnia, Ontario in southwestern Ontario, Canada – just across the US border from Port Huron, Michigan"Natives see son shortage in 'Chemical Valley', Deseret Morning News, December 18, 2005".
Aamu-TV Aamu-TV is a Finnish TV morning news programme directed by Annina Enbuske and Erja Ollonen which has been broadcast on FST5 in Finland and Sweden since 1997. First transmitted on 3 March 1997 it is YLE's morning magazine.
Aankhen (1968 film) Aankhen (1968 film) is a film produced and directed by Ramanand Sagar. After the surprise big hit of Farz as a spy thriller, Mr Sagar came out with a bigger budget film in the same genre, filmed in many international locations.
AaNet aaNet is a Queensland based Australian Internet Service Provider, that provides ADSL,Web Hosting and VoIP to Residential and Businesses throughout Australia. They are sometimes known as Dataco, especially in IP addresses.
Aap Ki Khatir Aap Ki Khatir (Hindi: आप की ख़ातर, Urdu: , آپ کی خاطر, English: Just For You) is a Bollywood film directed by Dharmesh Darshan. The title can be translated as "For your sake".
Aapakudal Aapakudal (pronounced "aa-pah-koodal") is one of the thriving industrial centres in Erode district, Tamil Nadu, India. It has a sugar factory - "Sakthi sugars", the workers of which form a major part of population of Aapakudal.
Aapravasi Ghat The Immigration Depot in Mauritius (Hindi: Aapravasi Ghat) is a dilapidated complex of buildings in Port Louis, which contains scarce remains of the island's first facility to receive indentured labourers from India. Descendants of these immigrants constitute 68 percent of Mauritius' population.
Aaqib Javed Aaqib Javed (Urdu: عاقب جاŮŰŚŘŻ) (born August 5, 1972 in Sheikhupura, Punjab) is a Pakistani cricketer and coach. He was a right-handed medium-fast pace bowler with the ability to swing the ball both ways.
Aaraama Dravidulu Aaraama Dravidulu is a sub-sect of Telugu Brahmins of Andhra Pradesh in South India. They primarily reside in East Godavari and West Godavari districts of Andhra Pradesh, though they can found all over Andhra Pradesh and other parts of India and world now.
Aaram Thamburan Aaram Thamburan is one of the most successful Malayalam movies and was directed by Shaji Kailas starring Mohanlal as Jaggan. The movies has a cult following and the characters in the movies are fondly remembered by the Malayalees.
Aardklop Aardklop is an annual South African arts festival held since 1998 in the town of Potchefstroom in northern South Africa. The festival incorporates Afrikaans theatre, dance, music, cabaret and visual arts, and is held in a variety of venues in and around the town.
Aardvark cucumber The aardvark cucumber (Cucumis humifructus), also known as aardvark pumpkin, is a kind of cucumber from Southern Africa which fruits underground. It is the only fruit eaten by aardvark, which normally feeds exclusively on ants and termites.
Aardwolf MUD Aardwolf is the name of a MUD computer game, established in 1996 by a group of players from the defunct "Aardvark" MUD. It opened to the public in December 1996, and quickly became one of the most popular MUDs in the world, usually having over 400 players online at any time.
Aarella Aarella is the family name of group of people living in the village of Bandarlapalle and places around it in the Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh. They belong to the Hindu Kuruba Gowda Caste and claim their descent from the chieftains of the Vijayanagara Empire.
Aargau (German Aargau, French Argovie, Italian Argovia, Romansh Argovia; anglicized Argovia) is one of the more northerly cantons of Switzerland. It comprises the lower course of the river Aare, which is why the canton is called Aargau (meaning Aare district).
Aarhus Aarhus () also commonly known by its contemporary Danish spelling Ă…rhus, is the second largest city and the principal port of Denmark situated on the peninsula of Jutland. Aarhus is the seat of the council of Aarhus municipality and claims the unofficial title "Capital of Jutland".
Aarhus Convention The UNECE Convention on Access to Information, Public Participation in Decision-making and Access to Justice in Environmental Matters, usually known as the Aarhus Convention, was signed on June 25, 1998 in the Danish city of Aarhus. It entered into force on 30 October 2001.
Aarhus County Aarhus County or Ă…rhus County (Danish: Ă…rhus Amt) is a former county (Danish: amt) in central Denmark on the Jutland peninsula. The county was abolished effective January 1, 2007, when almost all of it merged into Region Midtjylland (i.
Aarhus Festuge Aarhus Festuge (Danish: Ă…rhus Festuge) literally translated to "Aarhus Partyweek" is a yearly arts and culture festival in the city of Aarhus, Denmark. The festival was established in 1964, debuted in 1965 and has since then become one the largest themed festivals in northern Europe.
Aarhus Municipality Aarhus municipality, also commonly known by its Danish spelling Århus municipality, is a municipality (Danish, kommune) on the east coast of the Jutland peninsula in central Denmark. The municipality covers an area of 469 km², and has a total population of 295.
Aarch Aarch is a supporting protagonist in the animated series, Galactik Football. He is the coach of the Snow Kids, and being a former player himself has a wide range of knowledge he intends to use to help his players master control over the Flux to win the Galactik Football cup.
Aarne Haapakoski Aarne Haapakoski (1904-1961) was a Finnish pulp writer. He is perhaps best known for a detective fiction series about architect/detective "Klaus Karma"A Dissertation from Tampere University and a science fiction series about a robot named "Atorox.
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