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Haustorium In botany, a haustorium (plural haustoria) is the hyphal tip of a parasitic fungus or of the root of a parasitic plant (such as in the broomrape family), that penetrates the host's tissue, but stays outside the host cell membrane.
Haute couture Haute couture (French for "high sewing" or "high dressmaking"; IPA: ) refers to the creation of exclusive custom-fitted fashions. It originally referred to French fashion and in France, is a "protected name" that can be used only by firms that meet certain well-defined standards.
Haute cuisine Haute cuisine (literally "high cooking" in French) or grande cuisine refers to the cooking of the grand restaurants and hotels of the western world. It is characterized by elaborate preparations and presentations; large meals of small, often quite rich courses; extensive wine cellars; and large, hierarchical and efficiently run service staffs.
Haute culture “Haute Culture” is a term that is sometimes used in general media as a definition for cultural activities or items that achieve the highest standards. Although initially used as an offshoot of the highly popular (and now legally protected) Haute Couture, it really seeks to define anything that is unique and exclusive in the cultural world (as opposed to the fashion one).
Haute Route The Haute Route, (or the High Route or Mountaineers' Route) is a cross-country route running between Chamonix, France and Zermatt, Switzerland. First charted by English adventurers at the end of the 19th Century, this route follows the 8+day, 100 km, glacier walk or ski from the Chamonix valley, home of Mont Blanc to Zermatt, home of the Matterhorn.
Haute-Gaspésie—La Mitis—Matane—Matapédia Haute-Gaspésie—La Mitis—Matane—Matapédia (formerly known as Matapédia—Matane) is a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1979.
Hauteclere Hauteclere (or Halteclere, or Hauteclaire) is the sword of Olivier, a character in the French epic, "The Song of Roland". It is described as rough, brownish steel, with a crystal embedded in a golden hilt.
Hautecombe Abbey Hautecombe Abbey (Latin Altacumba, Altæcumbæum) is a former Cistercian monastery, later a Benedictine monastery, near Aix-les-Bains in Savoy. For centuries it was the burial place of the members of the House of Savoy
Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie National Park The Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie national (Quebec calling itself a nation) park is one of 22 Quebec provincial parks. Despite its name, it is not in the country's national park system, nor administered by Parks Canada.
Hauteville-la-Guichard Hauteville-la-Guichard is a French commune in the area of Coutances of the département of La Manche, in the region of Basse-Normandie, famous as the original stronghold of the Hauteville family who made their fortunes in southern Italy and Sicily as the Norman kings of Sicily, beginning with the modest Norman seigneur Tancred of Hauteville, who is commemorated by a simple exhibit housed in the former presbytère.
Hauwa Ibrahim Hauwa Ibrahim is a Nigerian human rights lawyer who won the European Parliament's Sakharov Prize in 2005. She was especially cited for her pro bono work defending people condemned under the Islamic Sharia laws that are in force in the northern Nigerian provinces, including her defence of Amina Lawal.
Hauxton Hauxton, Cambridgeshire is a small village to the south of Cambridge with a population of 687 (2001 census) It comprises of four main roads, Church Lane (which becomes High Street at its eastern end), The Lane, Jopling Way and Willow Way. At the western end of Jopling Way lies Hauxton Primary School.
Hauzen Cup 'Samsung Hauzen Cup' is a filler competition created to allow domestic football during times of increased national team activity. This competition can perhaps be seen as an attempt to solve the country v club conflict over players.
Hauzen Cup 2006 Samsung Hauzen Cup is a filler competition created to allow domestic football during times of increased national team activity. The 2006 edition is being played during summer, allowing the top K-League players to focus on the World Cup finals in Germany.
Hauzu'l-Kausar In Islamic context, the Hauzu'l-Kausar is the lake of abundance in Jannah (paradise). Persons having crossed the Sirat al-Mustaqim (bridge of hell) arrive at this lake, from which one is expected drink to forget any bad experiences they may have had during their lives, before moving further into paradise.
Hava Naquila (single) "Hava Naquila" is the second single of the Party Animals from their debut album Good Vibrations. The song was released in 1996 and is a happy hardcore version of the classical song Hava Nagila set in a gabber beat.
Hava Rexha Hava Rexha (August 22, 1880, Shushicë, Albania - November 8, 2003, Shushicë, Albania) was said to be the oldest woman in Albania, and perhaps in the World, when she died at the reputed age of 123. Those claiming that she was born in 1880 did not send to the Guinness Book of World Records sufficient documentation to prove her age before she died.
Havaianas Havaianas (pronounced ah-vai-YAH-nas) is a Brazilian sandal brand (also known as Flip-flop) that is exported internationally, for example, being featured at several stores in the United States. Since their creation in 1962, more than two billion pairs have been manufactured.
Havana (film) Havana is an independent 1990 drama starring Robert Redford, Lena Olin, and Raul Julia, directed by Sydney Pollack and with music by Dave Grusin. In the film, an American professional gambler named Jack Weil (Redford) decides to visit Havana, Cuba to gamble.
Havana Brown The Havana Brown, also known as the Swiss Mountain cat, is a breed of cat well known and shown in England in the 1890s. Similar to the oriental shorthair, full color cats, also known as non-blue eyed siamese, were known to interbreed with the pointed cats of siam.
Havana Cash Havana Cash has been engaged in rap music since the age of fourteen. Impromptu lyrical battles with the best of the male and female competition in the Glass City were a start for the Ohio native and can be credited to the launch of his music career.
Havana Conference The Havana Conference was a meeting attended by most the major figures of United States organized crime, held during the week of 22 December 1946 at the Hotel Nacional in Havana, Cuba. This meeting was considered the most important mob summit since the 1929 Atlantic City conference,and the decisions made at this conference would have a notable outcome on American organized criminal activity in the ensuing decades.
Havana Pitbulls The Havana Pitbulls were a professional wrestling tag team, consisting of Rocky Romero and Ricky Reyes. Working most notably for Ring of Honor as a member of The Rottweilers, they have also worked for Pro Wrestling Guerrilla, Empire Wrestling Federation, and Liberty States Wrestling.
Havana Sugar Kings The Havana Sugar Kings were a Cuban-based minor league baseball team that played in the Class AAA International League from 1954 to 1960. They were affiliated with Major League Baseball's Cincinnati Reds, and their home stadium was El Gran Estadio del Cerro (sometimes called Gran Stadium) in Havana, Cuba.
Havanese The Havanese is a member of the Bichon family of dogs, which also includes the Bichon Frise, the Bichon Bolognese, Maltese, Coton De Tulear, Tsvetnaya Bolonka, Franzuskaya Bolonka and possibly the Löwchen breeds. These dogs were developed from the now extinct Mediterranean Bichon Tenerife, which was introduced to the Canary Islands by the Spanish and later to other islands and colonies of Spain by sailors.
Havant Havant is a town and district in Hampshire on the South coast of England, between Portsmouth and Chichester. It has good railway connections to London, Portsmouth and Brighton, being served by Havant railway station.
Havant and Waterloo (UK Parliament constituency) Havant and Waterloo was a parliamentary constituency centred on the towns of Havant and Waterlooville in Hampshire. It returned one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, elected by the first past the post system.
Havasupai language Havasupai is a dialect of the Upland Yuman, language spoken by less than 450 people on the Havasupai Indian Reservation at the bottom of the Grand Canyon. It is the only Native American language in the United States of America spoken by 100% of its indigenous population.
Havøysund Bridge Havøysund Bridge (Havøysundbrua) is a cantilever bridge that crosses Havøysundet from the mainland to the fishing village Havøysund on Havøya in Finnmark county in Norway. The bridge is 293 metres long, and the main span is 124 metres.
Havdalah Havdalah (הבדלה) (or Habdalah or Havdala), is a Jewish religious ceremony that symbolically formally concludes the Shabbat (the Jewish Sabbath) and many Jewish holidays. According to Judaism, the Shabbat ends-- and the new week begins-- at nightfall, and not at midnight.
Have a Good Time "Have a Good Time" is a song by English rock band Morning Runner from their debut album, Wilderness Is Paradise Now. It was released 12 December 2005 in the United Kingdom as a limited edition 7" single from the album (see 2005 in British music).
Have a Good Time for Me Have a Good Time for Me is the third studio album released by singer-songwriter Jonathan Edwards in 1973. Different than his previous two albums, Have a Good Time for Me contained no original new material from Edwards, rather covers from musical artists Jimmie Rodgers, Joe Dolce, Malcolm McKinney and Eric Lilljequist.
Have a Nice Day (VA compilation series) Super Hits of the 70s: Have a Nice Day is a series of music compilations containing chiefly one-hit wonders and lesser-known pop and rock music songs from the 1970s. The first fifteen volumes were released on cassette and (with bonus tracks) on CD, in 1990 by Rhino Records, covering the years 1969-1976.
Have a Nice Day: A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks Have a Nice Day: A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks is an autobiography of WWE wrestler Mick Foley. It details his life all the way from his upbringing in New York to winning the WWF Title from The Rock in December 1998.
Have A Nice Day Bonus DVD: Live from Atlantic City (November 2004) This is a bonus which DVD comes with the deluxe 2 disc edition of the Bon Jovi album 'Have A Nice Day'. It features 5 songs from the the gig in Atlantic City in the November of 2004, a photo gallery from the 'Have A Nice Day' video shoot and the 'Have A Nice Day' Album EPK.
Have A Nice Day Tour The Have A Nice Day Tour was a worldwide concert tour by American rock band Bon Jovi. It took place between November 2005 and July 2006, and commenced two months after the release of their ninth studio album Have A Nice Day.
Have Gun — Will Travel Have Gun — Will Travel was a popular American Western television series that aired on CBS from 1957 through 1963. It was the #4 show in the Nielsen ratings in its first year, and #3 for the next three years.
Have I Got a Deal for You Have I Got a Deal for You is a continuation of the same style of music that made Reba McEntire's previous My Kind of Country a big seller. Unlike its predecessor, which had two #1 Billboard country hits, the highest charting singles were the #6 title song "Have I Got a Deal for You" and the #5 "Only in My Mind.
Have I Got News for You Have I Got News for You (sometimes abbreviated to HIGNFY) is a long-running UK television topical panel game. Produced by Hat Trick Productions for the BBC, it is a comedy programme rather than a serious game show; the banter between the guests and their sardonic remarks are more important than the scores, which are only ever briefly referred to.
Have It All "Have It All" was the fourth and final single to be released off the Foo Fighters' fourth album One By One. Its B-side, a cover of Prince's "Darling Nikki" became successful at alternative radio, peaking at #15 there.
Have one's cake and eat it too To wish to have one's cake and eat it too (sometimes eat one's cake and have it too) is to want more than one can handle or deserve, or to try to have two incompatible things. This is a popular English idiomatic proverb, or figure of speech.
Have Space Suit—Will Travel Have Space Suit—Will Travel is a juvenile science fiction novel by Robert A. Heinlein, originally serialised in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (August, September, October 1958) and published by Scribner's in hardcover in 1958 as the last of the Heinlein juveniles.
Have You Ever (S Club 7 song) Have You Ever was a single released by UK pop group, S Club 7 on September 19, 2001. Following the success of the 2000 Children in Need track, "Never Had a Dream Come True", the BBC asked S Club 7 to perform the 2001 track for the charity too.
Have You Ever Been Mellow Have You Ever Been Mellow is the first single of the Party Animals and was released on their debut album Good Vibrations. The number was released in 1996 and became their first number one hit in The Netherlands.
Have You Ever Needed Someone So Bad Have You Ever Needed Someone So Bad is a 1992 single by British hard rock band Def Leppard from their multi-platinum album Adrenalize. The song reached #7 on the Mainstream Rock charts, and #12 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Have You Got It Yet? Have You Got It Yet? (often abbreviated as HYGIY) is a collection of bootlegs of the work of Syd Barrett, Pink Floyd's guitar player and frontman during the band's early years, both with the band and from his subsequent solo career.
Have You Seen Her "Have You Seen Her" is a hit single recorded by the soul vocal group, The Chi-Lites, and released on Brunswick Records in 1971. Composed by the lead singer Eugene Record and Barbara Acklin, the song was included on the group's 1971 album (For God's Sake) Give More Power to the People.
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" is a Christmas song written by Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane [during an interview with Hugh Martin on NPR on 12/21/06, he said Ralph Blane encouraged him to continue to write the song, but really did not have anything more to do with writing it] and made famous by Judy Garland in the 1944 film "Meet Me in St. Louis".
Have Yourself a Morlock Little X-Mas Have Yourself a Morlock Little X-Mas is an episode from the X-Men animated series, which spanned five seasons, beginning in 1992. This episode revolves around Jubilee, Wolverine, Storm, and the smallest Morlock member, Leech.
Havelian Havelian is located at the westmost end of the Karakoram Highway that runs along the Silk Route to China. It is the second largest municipality in the Abbottabad District, in the Hazara region of the North-West Frontier Provice of Pakistan.
Havell family The Havell family of Reading, Berkshire, England included a number of notable engravers, etchers and painters, as well as writers, publishers, educators, and musicians. In particular, members of this family were foremost practitioners of aquatint; and had a long association with Indian art and culture.
Havelland Havelland is a district in Brandenburg, Germany. It is bounded by (from the north and clockwise) the districts of Ostprignitz-Ruppin and Oberhavel, the city-state of Berlin, the district of Potsdam-Mittelmark, the city of Brandenburg and the state of Saxony-Anhalt (districts of Jerichower Land and Stendal).
Havelock House, Belfast Havelock House, located on the Ormeau Road in Belfast, is the current headquarters of UTV plc. The building is home to the company's television and local radio services UTV and U105, and Internet service provider, UTV Internet.
Havelock Island Havelock Island (often just Havelock for short) with an area of some 92 km2 is the largest of the islands which comprise Ritchie's Archipelago, a chain of islands to the east of Great Andaman in the Andaman Islands. The island population is comprised of Bengali settlers.
Havelock Nelson Havelock Nelson (1917-1996); he joined the BBC in Belfast in 1947, having been educated at Trinity College Dublin and the Royal Irish Academy of Music. He conducted the BBC Northern Ireland Orchestra, also the Studio Symphony Orchestra and the Ulster Singers.
Havelock North, New Zealand Havelock North is a town in New Zealand, in the North Island's Hawke's Bay region. It ranked as a borough for many years until the 1989 reorganisation of local government saw it merged into the new Hastings District.
Havelok the Dane Havelok the Dane, also known as Havelok or the Lay of Havelok the Dane, though these are all titles attributed to the story by later editors. The name “Havelok” also has many variations in spelling, and can found as “Haveloc” or “Havelock.
Haven & British Holidays Haven & British Holidays are a company that run many well-known holiday parks around United Kingdom under the Haven and British Holidays brands, previously two separate companies until Bourne Leisure (previously owner of British Holidays) acquired Haven via the The Rank Group The new company, owned by Bourne Leisure, owns 34 holiday parks under their own name, but previously ran a further 20+ smaller parks, which have either been sold to other providers or Park Resorts], another company managed by Bourne Leisure.
Haven (graph theory) In graph theory, if G is a graph, and k ge 0 is an integer, a haven of order k in G is a function assigning to every set X subseteq V(G) with big|Xbig| < k a vertex set of a component of G bigbackslash X, betabig(Xbig), such that if X subseteq Y subseteq V(G) and big|Ybig| < k, then beta(Y) subseteq beta(X).
Haven (TNG episode) "Haven" is a first season episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, first broadcast November 30, 1987. It is episode #11, production #105, teleplay written by Tracy Torme, based on a story by Tracy Torme and Lan O'Kun, and directed by Richard Compton.
Haven: Call of the King Haven: Call of the King is a single player PlayStation 2 game that is a combination of action, puzzle, and shoot-'em-up styles. Releases were planned for the Xbox and GameCube by Xicat Interactive, but they were cancelled.
HavenCo HavenCo Limited is a data hosting services company founded in 2000 which operates from Sealand, an unrecognised self-declared 'sovereign principality' that occupies a man-made former World War II defensive facility originally known as Roughs Tower located approximately six miles from the coast of Suffolk, southeast England.
Havengore Havengore is a hydrographic survey launch and ceremonial vessel. Built by Tough Bros at the request of the Port of London Authority (PLA) in 1955, the ship saw her greatest role on 30 January 1965 when she was used to carry the coffin of Winston Churchill from Town Pier to Festival Pier on the River Thames as part of his state funeral.
Haverford Avenue Haverford Avenue (called Haverford Road in Haverford Township, Pennsylvania; County Line Road in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania) is a large road that begins on Lancaster Avenue and ends in Philadelphia; it, after dividing Township Line Road with City Avenue, (U.S.
Haverford College Haverford College is a private, coeducational liberal arts college located in Haverford, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia. The College is known for its academic excellence, exceptionally close relationship between students and faculty, and sense of community and values.
Haverford State Hospital The Haverford State Hospital is an abandoned mental hospital located in Philadelphia, but its former grounds cover northern sections of Philly's Mongomery County suburbs and even Haverford Township, Pennsylvania. It was constructed in 1964, and, except in parts of the 1970s, its patients enjoyed a bowling alley, private rooms, recreational activities, jobs within the hospital, some even being able to leave regularly.
Haverfordwest transmitting station The Haverfordwest transmitting station is a broadcasting and telecommunications facility located 9 miles to the north east of the town of Haverfordwest, in Pembrokeshire, Wales (). It is owned and operated by National Grid Wireless.
Havergal College Havergal College (shortform Havergal or HC) is a leading independent boarding and day school for girls in Toronto, Ontario, Canada at the intersection of Lawrence Avenue and Avenue Road (). It is located down the street from Lawrence Park Collegiate Institute.
Havergate Island Havergate Island covers 267 acres in the River Alde and the River Ore in Suffolk, England. It is a marshy nature reserve run by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds and is known for its population of avocets and terns.
Haverhill, New Hampshire Haverhill is a town located in, and the county seat of, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA. Although Haverhill is officially the county seat of Grafton County, the village of Woodsville is traditionally considered the county seat even though the village is within the town of Haverhill.
Haverhill, Suffolk Haverhill is an industrial market town in the county of Suffolk, England, next to the borders with Essex and Cambridgeshire. It lies approximately eighteen miles southeast of Cambridge and sixty miles north of London.
Havering parks and open spaces The London Borough of Havering is a London borough in north east outer London. Much of its area was protected from development by the Green Belt laws introduced after World War II such that more than half the borough is parkland.
Havering-atte-Bower Havering-atte-Bower or Havering Village is a village in the London Borough of Havering which historically formed part of the Royal Liberty of Havering, from which the modern borough takes its name. Havering-atte-Bower is located 15.
Haversham Haversham is a village in the Borough of Milton Keynes and ceremonial Buckinghamshire, England. It is situated just north of Milton Keynes itself, next to Wolverton and between Newport Pagnell and Stony Stratford.
Haversham Hall Haversham Hall was an American comedy television series that was in production for the Disney Channel starring Aly & AJ as sisters Hope Mason and Samantha Teller separated at birth, who reunite at a boarding school called Haversham Hall several years later.
Haversine formula The haversine formula is an equation important in navigation, giving great-circle distances between two points on a sphere from their longitudes and latitudes. It is a special case of a more general formula in spherical trigonometry, the law of haversines, relating the sides and angles of spherical "triangles".
Haverstock School Business & Enterprise College It has been suggested that this school-related article be merged to the appropriate school district or locality article. It may not meet Wikipedia's standards of verifiability or notability, it may not feature multiple independent reliable sources, or it may be a short entry that provides only directory-style information about the school.
Haverstraw Fire Department The Haverstraw Fire Department is a fully volunteer fire department comprised of five autonomous companies that collectively respond to all calls dispatched in the Village of Haverstraw, New York. They are known as "Department 4" on the Rockland County fire radio.
Havertown, Pennsylvania Havertown (population roughly 35,000) is a residential suburban community in Haverford Township, Pennsylvania, located approximately 7 miles from the center of Philadelphia, and is part of Delaware County. Havertown's ZIP Code is 19083.
Haviland Crater The Haviland Crater, also called the Brenham Crater, is a meteor crater (astrobleme) in Kiowa County, KansasNininger, Harvey Harlow; Figgins, Jesse Dade (1934) "The excavation of a meteorite crater near Haviland, Kansas", American Journal of Science, v. 28n.
Haviland Thin Mints Haviland Thin Mints are a mint chocolate candy produced by the Haviland division of NECCO. The candy is a mint filling covered in dark chocolate, similar to (but smaller and thinner than) the York Peppermint Pattie.
Having a Moment Having a Moment, self-released in 2003, saw the original Shriekback trio of Barry Andrews, Carl Marsh, and Dave Allen return to the studio with longtime collaborators Martyn Barker and Lu Edmonds. Also present is Andrews' son, Finn.
Havis Amanda Havis Amanda is a nude female statue in Helsinki, Finland. It was sculpted by Ville Vallgren (1855-1940) in 1906 in Paris, but was not erected at its present location at the Market Square in Kaartinkaupunki until 1908.
Haviva Reik Haviva Reik (Chaviva Reich, Havivah Reich) (1914–1944) was one of thirty-two (or thirty-three) Palestinian Jewish parachutists sent by the Jewish Agency and the British Army Special Operations Executive from Palestine on military missions in Nazi-occupied Europe.
Havlagah The Havlagah (, "The Restraint") was a tactic policy used by Haganah as for the actions need to be taken against Arab gangs who were attacking the Jewish settlement in Palestine during the British mandate. Its core principles are fortification and abstention from revenging the Arabs by attacking innocent civilians.
Havoc (film) Havoc is an American motion picture produced in 2003 about the lives of wealthy teenagers living in Los Angeles, whose exposure to hip hop culture inspires them to imitate the "gangsta lifestyle". Despite the fact that they aren't nearly as street smart or tough as they think their group is, they soon run into trouble when they come face-to-face with a real gang of Latino drug dealers.
Havoc (musician) Kejuan Muchita (born May 21, 1974 in Queens, New York), better known as Havoc, is a rapper/music producer, and one half of the rap duo Mobb Deep. He produces most of the tracks on every Mobb Deep album, and has produced songs for rappers such as Nas, Onyx, The Notorious B.
Havoc in Heaven Havoc in Heaven (Chinese: 大闹天宫, Da nao tian gong), also known as Uproar in Heaven, is a Chinese animated feature film directed by Wan Laiming and produced by all four of the Wan brothers. The film was created at the height of the Chinese animation industry in the 1960s, and received numerous awards.
Havoc Pennington Robert Sanford Havoc Pennington is currently a Red Hat Desktop manager/engineer, but his fame in the FLOSS world is largely due to his work on GNOME, Metacity, GConf, D-BUS, and more. Before his Red Hat position he was one of the main developers of Debian GNU/Linux.
Havre, Montana Havre (IPA ) is a city in Hill County, Montana, is said to be named after the city of Le Havre in FranceKari Gorder, Havre History on the WebHavre Area Chamber of Commerce, although this is disputed by some inhabitants . The area was originally known as Bullhook Bottoms.
Havriliak-Negami relaxation Havriliak-Negami relaxation is an empirical modification of the Debye relaxation model, accounting for the asymmetry and broadness of the dielectric dispersion curve. The model was first used to describe the dielectric relaxation of some polymers, by adding two exponential parameters to the Debye equation:
Haw flakes Haw flakes () are a Chinese sweet made from the fruit of the Chinese hawthorn (Crataegus pinnatifida, genus Crataegus). The dark pink candy is packaged using twenty-two one millimeter-thick candy discs and sold in packs of ten.
Hawa Welele Hawa Welele is one of the 180 woredas in the Oromia Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Mirab Welega Zone, Hawa Welele is bordered on the south by Sayo, on the west by Anfillo, on the northwest by Jimma Gidami, on the north and east by Gawo Dale, and on the southeast by the Illubabor Zone.
Hawadle The Hawadle are a Somali clan that belong to the larger Hawiye clan. They occupy in the Hiiraan mostly, but may be found in Middle Shabelle, Lower Shabelle, Banaadir, and Lower Jubba are Hawiye regions of southern Somalia.
Hawai'i Belt Road The Hawaii Belt Road is an alternate name for the MÄmalahoa Highway and consists of Hawaii State Highways [11], [19], and [190] that encircles the Island of Hawaii. The southern section, between Hilo and Kailua-Kona is numbered as State Highway 11.
Hawai'i Department of Education The Hawaii State Department of Education is the most centralized and only statewide public education system in the United States. Established by Kamehameha III on October 15, 1840, it is the oldest school system west of the Mississippi River and only system established by a sovereign monarch.
Hawai'i State Judiciary The Hawaii State Judiciary is the official name of the judicial system of Hawaii in the United States. Based in Honolulu, the Hawaii State Judiciary is a unified state court system that functions under the Chief Justice of the Hawaii State Supreme Court who is its administrator-in-chief.
Hawai, India Hawai is the district headquarters of the newly created Anjaw District in the state of Arunachal Pradesh in northern India. It is located at an altitude of 1296 m above sea level on the banks of the Lohit River, a tributary of the Brahmaputra River.
Hawaii (band) Hawaii is a US speed/power metal band formed in 1982 by guitarist Marty Friedman that came to life as Vixen (not to be confused with the 80's female band of the same name) in 1981 hailing from Honolulu, Hawaii.
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