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Ilfracombe Ilfracombe is a seaside resort on the north coast of Devon, England with a small harbour, surrounded by cliffs. The town stretches along the coast from 'The Coastguard Cottages' in Hele Bay toward the East and 6 km along The Torrs to Lee Bay toward the West.
Ilfracombe Branch Line The Ilfracombe Branch of the London & South Western Railway (LSWR), ran between Barnstaple and Ilfracombe in North Devon. The branch opened as a single-track line in 1874, but was sufficiently popular that it needed to be upgraded to double-track in 1889.
Ilfracombe College Ilfracombe College is a comprehensive school located in the North Devon town of Ilfracombe. Ilfracombe College is unusual in that since the early 1980s, facilities available to students have included a television studio complete with editing suite.
Ilha da Conceição Ilha da Conceição (Portuguese for Conception Island) is an island and one of the 48 administrative districts in which the city of Niterói, Rio de Janeiro in Brazil is divided. It lies in the northern zone of the city, in the Guanabara Bay.
Ilha da Queimada Grande Ilha de Queimada Grande, nicknamed Snake Island, is a 43,000 square metre piece of land off the southeastern corner of Brazil, at . It is home to a variation of the fer-de-lance snake, known as the Golden Lancehead (Bothrops insularis), with one of the most powerful venoms in the world; local legend claims that there are five snakes to every square metre.
Ilha de Vera Cruz Ilha de Vera Cruz, (Portuguese for Island of the True Cross), was the first name given by the Portuguese navigators under D. Pedro Ălvares Cabral, who first officially touched land in South America, on April 21, 1500, in what later became Brazil.
Ilha Grande Ilha Grande (literal translation: Big Island) is an island located off the coast of Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil, and part of Angra dos Reis municipality. The island is largely undeveloped and noted for its scenic beauty, which includes tropical beaches, luxuriant vegetation and a rugged landscape.
Ilhaam & Wahi Ilhaam and Wahi (Arabic) are both names of a form of lesser revelation in Islam. Historically there have been attempts to distinguish between the two terms, however their usage in the Qur'an points to an interchangeability of the terms.
Ilhabela, SĂŁo Paulo Ilhabela (Portuguese for Beautiful Island) is an archipelago situated 4 miles off the coast of SĂŁo Paulo state, in Brazil. The island is 205 km (138 miles) from the city of SĂŁo Paulo and 340 km (210 miles) from the city of Rio de Janeiro.
IlhĂ©u das Cabras IlhĂ©u das Cabras is an island in the Gulf of Guinea and is one of the smaller islands of SĂŁo TomĂ© and PrĂncipe. The islet is located just north of the coast of the island of SĂŁo TomĂ© north of the city of and east of the island's northernmost point and north of the Ăgua Grande and Lobata district boundary.
Ilhéu de Cima Ilhéu de Cima (Capeverdean Crioulo, ALUPEC or ALUPEK: Idjéu di Cima, Brava Crioulo: same name) is part of the Ilhéu Secos islet group. Its location is in the east and it represents the second largest islet of the chain.
Ilhéu de Sal-Rei Ilhéu de Sal Rei (Capeverdean Crioulo, ALUPEC or ALUPEK: Idjéu di Sal Rei, São Vicente Crioulo: same name) is an islet located 1 km west of Sal Rei and nearly 1 km southwest of its nearest point of Boa Vista Island in Cape Verde. They are administratively a part of the municipality of Boa Vista.
Ilhéu dos Passaros Ilhéu de Passaros (Capeverdean Crioulo, ALUPEC or ALUPEK: Idjéu dus Passaros, São Vicente Crioulo: same name) is an islet located between 2 to 3 km NW of the island of São Vicente (Mindelo) and also 2 km northwest of the Mindelo's nearby point, the João Ribeira. They are administratively a part of the municipality of São Vicente.
Ilhéu Grande Ilhéu Grande (Portuguese meaning the Big Islet, Capeverdean Crioulo, ALUPEC or ALUPEK: Idjéu Grandi, Brava Crioulo: same name) is part of the Ilhéu Secos islet group. Its location is in the west and it represents the largest islet of the chain.
Ilhéu Rabo de Junco Ilhéu Rabo de Junco (Capeverdean Crioulo, ALUPEC or ALUPEK: Idjéu Rabu di Junku, São Vicente Crioulo: Ilhéu Rabo d' Junk') is an islet located nearly 500 m west of the nearest point of the island of Sal. They are administratively a part of the municipality of Sal Rei.
Ilhéu Secos The Ilhéu Secos (Portuguese meaning the Dry Islands in which the island is dry and receives not as much vegetation as the island of Brava, Capeverdean Crioulo, ALUPEC or ALUPEK: Idjéu Sekus, Brava Crioulo: same name) or Do Rombo (Capeverdean Crioulo, ALUPEC or ALUPEK: Du Rombu or Du Runbu) are a group of islets in Cape Verde located due north at about 7 to 8 km from the nearby island of Brava. The two major islets of the chain include Ilhéu Grande and Ilhéu de Cima.
Ilhéus Ilhéus is a major city located in the southern coastal region of Bahia, Brazil, 430 km south of Salvador, the state's capital. The city was originally founded in 1534 as Vila de São Jorge dos Ilhéus and is known as one of the most important tourism centers of the northeast of Brazil.
Ilchester (UK Parliament constituency) Ilchester was a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of England then of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1707 to 1800 and of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1832. It was represented by two Members of Parliament until 1832.
Ilchester Cheese Company The 'Ilchester Cheese Company' is a British cheese manufacturer. They do not make any cheese , however they DO specialise in blending a variety of british cheeses with other ingredients, such as beer and fruit.
Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture (Chinese: 伊çŠĺ“č¨ĺ…‹č‡Şć˛»ĺ·ž, Pinyin: YÄ«lĂ HÄsĂ kè zìzhìzhĹŤu, Kazakh: ىله قازاق اۆتŮنŮمىيالى Ůبلىسى / Іле Қазақ автономиялы облыŃŃ‹, Uyghur: ئىلى قازاق ئاپتŮنŮŮ… ۋىلايىتى / Ili ĶazaÄ· aptonom wilayiti), in northernmost Xinjiang, is the only Kazakh autonomous prefecture of the People's Republic of China.
Ilia (Star Trek) Lieutenant Ilia (pronounced eye-LEE-ah ) was a proposed character on the cancelled Star Trek: Phase II series. When Paramount instead decided to produce Star Trek: The Motion Picture, the character was included in the crew of the upgraded USS Enterprise as navigator.
Ilia Chavchavadze Ilia Chavchavadze () (October 27, 1837 – August 30, 1907) was a prominent figure of new Georgian literature, world-renowned writer, famous public benefactor, jurist, poet, novelist, humanist, publisher, philosopher and leader of the Georgia's National-liberation movement in 1861-1907. Along with Akaki Tsereteli and Niko Nikoladze, Ilia is considered as one of the founding fathers of modern Georgia.
Ilia II Ilia II (Ilya; ) (born January 4, 1933) is the current Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia and the spiritual leader of the Georgian Orthodox Church. He is officially styled as His Holiness and Beatitude, Archbishop of Mtskheta-Tbilisi and Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia.
Ilia Odishelidze Ilia Odishelidze (Georgian áášáá áťá“áá¨á”ášáá«á”), also known as Ilya Zurabovich Odishelidze (Đлья Đ—Ńрабович ОдиŃелидзе) in Russian manner (born 25 March 1865 - ?), was a Georgian military leader who had also served as a general of the Imperial Russian army.
Ilia Trilling Ilia Trilling, (or Ilya Trilling) (1895, Elberfeld (now Wuppertal) – 1947) was a German-born Yiddish theatrical producer and composer for Yiddish theatrical works. He was active in Poland, Ukraine and the United States.
Ilia Vekua Ilia Nestorovich Vekua () (23 April, 1907 in the village of Sheshelety, Sukhumi District, Russian Empire Ilya Nestorovich Vekua – 2 December, 1977 in Tbilisi, Georgian SSR) was a distinguished Soviet Georgian mathematician, specializing in partial differential equations, singular integral equations, generalized analytic functions and the mathematical theory of elastic shells.
Iliac fossa The iliac fossa is a large, smooth, concave surface on the internal surface of the ilium (part of the hip bone). The fossa is bounded above by the crest, and below by the arcuate line; in front and behind, by the anterior and posterior borders.
Iliac tuberosity Behind the iliac fossa is a rough surface, divided into two portions, an anterior and a posterior. The posterior portion, known as the iliac tuberosity, is elevated and rough, for the attachment of the posterior sacroiliac ligaments and for the origins of the Sacrospinalis and Multifidus.
Iliad The Iliad (Ancient Greek , Ilias) is, together with the Odyssey, one of two ancient Greek epic poems attributed to Homer, a supposedly blind Ionian poet. The epics are considered by most modern scholars to be the oldest literature in the Greek language (though some believe that the works of the poet Hesiod were composed earlier, a belief that was also held by some classical Greeks).
Iliamna Lake Iliamna Lake or Lake Iliamna is a lake in southwest Alaska at , at the base of the Alaska Peninsula. It is the largest lake in Alaska and one of the largest in North America, covering about 2,600 km² (1,000 sq.
Ilie BÄrbulescu Ilie BÄrbulescu (born June 24, 1957 in PiteĹźti) is a former Romanian football player, winner of the European Cup in 1986 and the European Supercup in 1987, both with Steaua Bucharest . He is currently coaching young footballers at Steaua Bucharest.
Ilie CeauĹźescu Ilie CeauĹźescu (8 June 1926-1 October 2002) was a Romanian army general and communist politician who served as deputy Defence Minister of Communist Romania during the rule of his older brother, Nicolae CeauĹźescu.
Ilie Dumitrescu Ilie Dumitrescu (born January 6, 1969 in Bucharest) is a former Romanian football player, currently manager. A tricky forward, he shot to fame when his frontline partnership with Gheorghe Hagi and Florin RÄducioiu led the Romania national football team to the 1994 FIFA World Cup quarterfinal, eliminating Argentina en route.
Ilie IlaĹźcu Ilie IlaĹźcu (born July 30, 1952 in Taxobeni) is a Moldovan-born Romanian politician, famous for being sentenced to death by the separatist Transnistrian government for alleged involvement in two murders and for actions which have been described as Moldovan state-sponsored terrorism by Transnistrian government officials.MGB leadership does not rule out the possibility of attacks carried out by people living in Transnistria
Iliesa Duvuloco Iliesa Duvuloco is a Fijian politician, who leads the Nationalist Vanua Tako Lavo Party, which was formed in 1999 through a merger of his own Vanua Tako Lavo Party and Sakeasi Butadroka's Fijian Nationalist Party, both of which championed ethnic nationalism and indigenous Fijian political supremacy.
Iliff School of Theology Iliff School of Theology is a graduate theological school of the United Methodist Church located in Denver, Colorado. Founded in 1892, Iliff's central mission is the education of persons for effective ministry in Christian churches and other religious communities, academic leadership, and the cultivation of justice and peace in local and global contexts.
Ilija BirÄŤanin Ilija BirÄŤanin (Serbian Cyrillic: ĐлиŃа Бирчанин) (born 1764– died January 1804, in Valjevo, Serbia) was a Serbian knez (or duke) who was killed during the Slaughter of the Dukes (seca knezova).
Ilija Lončarević Ilija Lončarević (born 8 October 1944) is a Croatian football coach who until recently was the coach of the Libyan national football team. After Libya's early exit from the 2006 African Cup of Nations, Chairman of Libyan Football Federation, Gamal Al Gaafari, announced that the coach had been relieved of his duties biggest success in management came when he won the Croatian championship] with [[Dinamo Zagreb in 1999.
Ilija Mitic Ilija Mitic (born July 19, 1940 in Belgrade) is a former professional soccer player. He was a star of the North American Soccer League, its 7th all-time leading scorer with 239 points in 166 games, including 101 goals.
Ilija Pejovski Ilija Pejovski is a composer, arranger and pianist from the Republic of Macedonia, with a broad portfolio of original music. A large part of his works were reserved for the big band ensembles, but he has also written hours of symphonic music as well as for solo piano and use in films.
Ilijan Micanski Iljan Micanski (born on December 20 , 1985) is a young Bulgarian footballer (striker) playing currently for Lech Poznań. In the first round of 2006/2007 season he was loaned to Korona Kielce , but wasn't able to reach first squad there.
Ilimba The ilimba is a lamellophone from Tanzania. It is a traditional instrument of the Gogo ethnic group and its most famous player in the 20th century was Hukwe Zawose, who developed an instrument with between 66 and 72 metal keys.
Ilin island cloudrunner The Ilin Island Cloudrunner (Crateromys paulus) is an extinct rodent from Ilin Island in the Philippines. It is a fluffy-coated, bushy-tailed rat and may have emerged from tree hollows at night to feed on fruits and leaves.
Ilinden-Preobrazhenie Uprising The Ilinden-Preobrazhenie Uprising or simply the Ilinden Uprising of August 1903 (, Ilindensko-Preobrazhensko vastanie, , Ilindensko vostanie) was an organized revolt against the Ottoman Empire prepared and carried out by the Secret Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organisation (see IMRO for more information on the name, origins and goals of that organisation).
Ilinga Ilinga was an Australian car manufacturer founded in Melbourne by Tony Farrell and his partner, Daryl Davies, in business from 1974 to 1975. The company's only model, the AF-2, saw only two examples produced, despite having fifteen customers order one.
Ilio, Greece Ilio (older form Ilion, ancient form Ilium) (Greek, modern: Ίλιο, Katharevousa: Ίλιον), previously named Nea Liosia or Nea Liossia (Greek ÎťÎα ΛιόĎια), is a suburb in the west-northwest part of Athens, Greece. The two mountaintops of Aigaleo lie to the west.
Iliofemoral ligament The iliofemoral ligament (Y-ligament; ligament of Bigelow) is a band of great strength which lies in front of the hip joint; it is intimately connected with the joint capsule, and serves to strengthen the joint by resisting hyperextension.
Iliopectineal eminence Medial to the anterior inferior spine is a broad, shallow groove, over which the Iliacus and Psoas major pass. This groove is bounded medially by an eminence, the iliopectineal eminence (or iliopubic eminence, or iliopectineal line), which marks the point of union of the ilium and pubis.
Ilioupoli Ilioupoli (Greek, Modern: Ηλιούπολη, Ancient/Katharevousa, meaning "sun city" from ήλιος/ilios/sun and πόλη/polis/city), older forms: Hilioupoli and Ilioupolis is a suburb in the east southeastern part of Athens, Greece. The city is passed by a road that links to Katechaki and Vouliagmenis Avenue to the southeast and has three entrances and a street linking Elliniko and Vyronas along with Ymittos.
Ilisagvik College Ilisagvik College is a public community college located in Barrow, Alaska, on the shore of the Arctic Ocean. The College is the first of a projected five tribally controlled colleges to be created in Alaska and is the northernmost, accredited, community college in the United States.
Ilisu State Reserve Ilisu State Reserve was established on the area of 9300 hectares in 1987. It aims to protect natural complexes of southern slopes of Major Caucasus, to preserve rare and endangered flora and fauna, to restore forests and prevent erosion of soil and flood.
Ilithyia Ilithyia —the Latin spelling—or more usually Eileithyia, was the Cretan goddess whom Greek mythology adapted as the goddess of childbirth and midwiving, and whom the relentlessly patrilineal Hesiod even described as a daughter of Zeus and Hera (Theogony 921)—and Apollodorus and Diodorus Siculus (5.72.
Ilium (band) Ilium are a melodic power metal band from Newcastle, Australia who have formulated a unique musical style whilst still retaining familiar elements from pioneering heavy metal and Euro-styled power metal bands. Guitarist Jason Hodges and original vocalist Mark Snedden formed the band as Iliad in 1998 having previously played together in Oracle in the early 1990s.
Ilium (bone) The ilium of the pelvis is divisible into two parts, the body and the ala; the separation is indicated on the internal surface by a curved line, the arcuate line, and on the external surface by the margin of the acetabulum.
Iljaz Prokshi Iljaz Prokshi (Serbian: Đљаз ПрокŃи), (born in 1949 in the village of VĂ«rbovc, Kosovo, then part of Yugoslavia) is an ethnic Albanian writer and poet of many books from Kosovo. He studied Albanian language and literature in the University of Priština.
Iljinhoe The Iljinhoe (meaning Progress Party) was a political organization formed in the Korean Empire on August 8, 1904. It claimed that Korea could not develop capitalism on its own, and demanded a merger with the Japanese Empire.
Ilka Gedő Ilka Gedő (20 May, 1921 in Budapest— 1985) was a Jewish Hungarian artist. Her work survives decades of persecution and repression, first by the fascist regime of the 1930s and 1940s and then by the communist regime of the 1950s to 1989.
Ilkerler Ilkerler Automotive Corp has been the Turkish distributor of Perkins engines since 2000. Ilkerler has also been the global distributor of the year on 2002 and 2003 from all of the distributors around the world.
Ilkeston Ilkeston also known as Ilson is a town in the Erewash District of Derbyshire, in the East Midlands region of England, on the River Erewash, from which the local authority district takes its name. Its population at the 2001 census was 37,550.
Ilkhanate The Ilkhanate, also spelled Il-khanate or Il Khanate (), was one of the four major divisions within the Mongol Empire. It was centered in the land of Persia (Iran) and also included present-day Iraq, Afghanistan, Azerbaijan (Arran), and western Pakistan.
Ilkka Jääskeläinen Ilkka Aaron Jääskeläinen (born November 10 1979 in Hämeenlinna, Finland) is a singer who rose to popularity after winning Idols Finland 2, the Finnish version of Pop Idol with a 55% majority of the vote over runner-up Katri Ylander.
Ilkka Lipsanen Ilkka Johannes Lipsanen, also known as Danny, is a singer and guitarist (born 24 September 1942, Pori). He started his career with the band Islanders who released a couple of singles, among them Danny's first recording which was in English: East Virginia by Joan Baez in 1964.
Ilkka Niiniluoto Ilkka Maunu Olavi Niiniluoto (born March 12, 1946 in Helsinki, Finland) is a Finnish philosopher and mathematician, serving as the professor of philosophy at the University of Helsinki since 1981. Currently he is on leave from his position, having been appointed as rector of the University of Helsinki in August 1 2003 for a five-year period.
Ilkka Sinisalo Ilkka Sinisalo (born July 10, 1958 in Valkeakoski, Finland) is a former professional ice hockey player who spent parts of 11 seasons in the NHL from 1981-1992, scoring 204 goals and 426 points with the Philadelphia Flyers, the Minnesota North Stars, and the Los Angeles Kings.Sinisalo retired from hockey in 1996 with his last team, the Kiekko-Espoo from SM-Liiga.
Ilkley railway station Ilkley railway station is a railway station in Ilkley, West Yorkshire, England. On the Wharfedale Line between Ilkley and Leeds City station/Bradford Forster Square, it is served by Class 333 electric trains run by Northern Rail, who also manage the station.
Ilkley Upstagers' Theatre Group Ilkley Upstagers' Theatre Group, or simply Upstagers, is a successful amateur theatre group based in Ilkley, West Yorkshire. The group are recognised as one of the leading amateur groups in the United Kingdom.
Ilko Pirgov Ilko Pirgov (, born 23 May 1986 in Blagoevgrad, Height: 185 cm, Weight: 70 kg) is a Bulgarian footballer, currently playing for PFC CSKA Sofia as a goalkeeper. He is an ex-Pirin Blagoevgrad player, where he played from 2002.
Ill Crag Ill Crag is a fell in the English Lake District. By some counts it is the fourth highest peak in England, although many people, including Alfred Wainwright, consider it to be a subsidiary summit of Scafell Pike.
Ill Na Na 2: The Fever Ill Na Na 2: The Fever was scheduled to be release in 2003, but due to disagreements with her label and the loss of her unborn child, the album was shelved indefinitely. However, shortly after Brown announced that the album was shelved, the album surfaced on the internet for download
Ill Scarlett ill Scarlett is a band from Streetsville, Mississauga, ON, Canada. They recently released their first studio album "EPdemic" (singles include "One-a" and "Heaters") following the success of their independant albums "illP" and "Clearly In Another Fine Mess".
Ill Will Records Ill Will Records is the Columbia Records imprint of rapper Nas. He launched his imprint in autumn 2000 with the compilation album Nas and Ill Will Records Present QB's Finest, which featured the national hit single Oochie Wally by The Bravehearts.
Illa (Arabic) The Arabic word illa is a negative word corresponding to the english only] and butis an often reacurring phrase in the [[Qur'an], often used to give strength to statements by first negating all posibilities, and then referring to a subject. For example, in the [[Islamic Creed :
Illabo, New South Wales Illabo is a town/community in the South West Slopes part of the Riverina and situated about 13 kilometres south west from Bethungra and 16 kilometres north east from Junee. It has a population within a 7 kilometre radius of approximately 355 people.
Illahee State Park Illahee State Park, part of the Washington State Park System, is located in the hamlet of Illahee, Washington, USA, just north of East Bremerton, on Port Orchard Bay. The park offers camping, hiking, and a boat launch and dock.
Illam Illam (IPA pronunciation: [ÉŞlĘŚm]) house of Namboothiries (the Brahmins of Kerala) are also called as Brahmaalayam or Mana. The house is built according to the canons of Vaasthusaasthram, meaning architecture in Sanskrit language.
Illano Illano (Eonavian: Eilao) is a municipality in the Principality of Asturias Spanish autonomous community. It is bordered on the north by Boal, on the south by San MartĂn de Oscos, on the east by Boal, VillayĂłn and Allande, and on the west by Villanueva de Oscos and Castropol.
Illanun The Iranun are an ethnic group of Borneo, residing primarily on the west coast of Sabah, Malaysia, in 25 villages around the Kota Belud and Lahad Datu districts; also in Kudat and Likas, Kota Kinabalu. Their current population is estimated to be around 25-30,000 (2006 est).
Illapu Illapu (prounounced eeyapu), are a Chilean folk and andean musical ensemble that was formed in 1971, in Antofagasta, in northern Chile, by the brothers José Miguel, Jaime, Andrés and Roberto Márquez Bugueno. A later addition to the group was Osvaldo Torres.
Illawarra The Illawarra is a region in the Australian state of New South Wales. It is a coastal region situated immediately south of Sydney and bounded Shoalhaven region in the south, and encompasses the industrial city of Wollongong.
Illawarra Coke Company The Illawarra Coke Company (ICC) is located in Coalcliff and Coledale, New South Wales, Australia where historically coal was mined on the slopes of the Illawarra escarpment. After the mines were closed, coke making still occurs on these sites.
Illawarra escarpment The Illawarra escarpment is the mountain range west of a narrow coastal plain south of Sydney, Australia, enclosing the region known as the Illawarra which stretches from Stanwell Park in the north to Kiama, Gerringong and the Shoalhaven river in the south. The hills of the plateau reach over 400 m and may drop aprubtly to the coast.
Illawarra Flame Tree The Illawarra Flame Tree (Brachychiton acerifolius), is a large tree native to tropical regions on the east coast of Australia. It is famous for the bright red bell-shaped flowers that often cover the whole tree when it is leafless.
Illawarra Mercury The Illawarra Mercury is the only daily newspaper in Wollongong, the third largest city in the State of New South Wales, Australia. It has been published since 1855, making it one of Australia's oldest newspapers.
Illawarra Rugby League The Illawarra Rugby League is a rugby league competition in Wollongong, NSW. It is one of the oldest rugby league competitions in Australia, founded in 1911 with five clubs (Dapto, Helensburgh, Mount Keira, Unanderra and Wollongong).
Illawarra Steam Navigation Company The Illawarra Steam Navigation Company serviced the south coast of New South Wales, Australia from the 1850s to the 1950s. Passengers travelled to and from Sydney with pigs and produce for company and it was known as the 'Pig and Whistle Line'; it was said that fleet ships would wait an hour for a pig but not a minute for a passenger.
Illawarra Steelers The Illawarra Steelers are a rugby league football club based in the city of Wollongong in New South Wales, Australia who formerly played in the top-level. In 1982, along with the Canberra Raiders, they were admitted into the NSWRL.
Illés Illés was a Hungarian rock/beat band (1960-1973), and was one of the biggest groups of the 1960s and early 1970s rock boom in Hungary. The band is often compared to the Beatles as regards the time period of its activity, its artistic and cultural influence and continuing popularity.
Illbient Illbient is a term coined by DJ Olive to describe the iconoclastic music being produced by a community of artists based in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York in the early 1990s. The word "Illbient" is a portmanteau of the hip hop slang term "ill" (a positive expression: bad meaning good) and "ambient".
Illbleed Illbleed is a survival horror video game for the Sega Dreamcast. In it, players are tasked with guiding horror movie aficionado Eriko Christy and her friends through a deadly theme park riddled with booby-traps and monsters, relying on a heartbeat monitor and their own senses (some of which are conveyed through an in-game interface and others indirectly) to avoid being frightened to death.
Illecillewaet River The Illecillewaet River is a river located in British Columbia, Canada. Fed by the Illecillewaet Glacier in Glacier National Park, the river flows approximately 62 km to the southwest, where it feeds into the Columbia River at Revelstoke.
Illegal agreement An illegal agreement, under the common law of contract, is one that the courts will not enforce because the purpose of the agreement is to achieve an illegal end. The illegal end must result from performance of the contract itself, however.
Illegal Alien (Doctor Who) Illegal Alien is a BBC Books original novel written by Mike Tucker and Robert Perry and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It features the Seventh Doctor and Ace, as well as the Cybermen.
Illegal defense Illegal defense, or a defensive 3 second violation, is a rules violation in the National Basketball Association. It is assessed when a member of the defense spends more than three seconds in the marked circle beneath the basket.
Illegal disposal of bodies in the water Illegal disposal of bodies in the water happens for various reasons, including the main difference between a burial at sea and a burial on land: the difficulty in exhuming the body. Sometimes this difference is desired to dispose of bodies outside of the law.
Illegal drug trade The illegal drug trade is a global black market consisting of production, distribution, packaging and sale of illegal psychoactive substances. The illegality of the black markets purveying the drug trade is relative to geographic location, and the producing countries of the drug markets (many South American, Far East, and Middle East countries) are not as inclined to have "zero-tolerance" policies, as the consuming countries of the drug trade (mostly United States and Europe) are.
Illegal immigrant population of the United States The actual size and the origin of the illegal immigrant population in the United States is uncertain and hard to ascertain because of difficulty in accurately counting individuals in this population. National surveys, administrative data and other sources of information provide inaccurate measures of the size of the illegal immigrant population and current estimates based on this data indicate that the current population may range from 7 million to 20 million.
Illegal immigrants in Malaysia Illegal immigrants in Malaysia comprise a substantial portion of the Malaysian population, numbering as many as two million by some estimates. Most of them are from nearby Southeast Asian countries such as Indonesia and the Philippines.
Illegal logging Illegal logging is the harvest, transportation, purchase or sale of timber in violation of national laws. The harvesting procedure itself may be illegal, including using corrupt means to gain access to forests; extraction without permission or from a protected area; the cutting of protected species; or the extraction of timber in excess of agreed limits (see Box 1).
Illegal Medical Experiments and the United States Government The United States government has previously been involved in human experiments wherein the test subjects were fooled or forced into participating and, thus, were deemed not to have given informed consent. At least one of these studies was conducted after the Nuremberg Codes were established which forbid illegal medical experimentation under international law.
Illegal opcode An Illegal Opcode, also called an Undocumented Instruction, is an instruction to a CPU that is not mentioned in any official documentation released by the CPU's designer or manufacturer, which nevertheless has an effect. Illegal opcodes were common on older CPUs designed during the 1970s or earlier, such as the MOS Technology 6502 and the Zilog Z80.
Ilfracombe Branch Line The Ilfracombe Branch of the London & South Western Railway (LSWR), ran between Barnstaple and Ilfracombe in North Devon. The branch opened as a single-track line in 1874, but was sufficiently popular that it needed to be upgraded to double-track in 1889.
Ilfracombe College Ilfracombe College is a comprehensive school located in the North Devon town of Ilfracombe. Ilfracombe College is unusual in that since the early 1980s, facilities available to students have included a television studio complete with editing suite.
Ilha da Conceição Ilha da Conceição (Portuguese for Conception Island) is an island and one of the 48 administrative districts in which the city of Niterói, Rio de Janeiro in Brazil is divided. It lies in the northern zone of the city, in the Guanabara Bay.
Ilha da Queimada Grande Ilha de Queimada Grande, nicknamed Snake Island, is a 43,000 square metre piece of land off the southeastern corner of Brazil, at . It is home to a variation of the fer-de-lance snake, known as the Golden Lancehead (Bothrops insularis), with one of the most powerful venoms in the world; local legend claims that there are five snakes to every square metre.
Ilha de Vera Cruz Ilha de Vera Cruz, (Portuguese for Island of the True Cross), was the first name given by the Portuguese navigators under D. Pedro Ălvares Cabral, who first officially touched land in South America, on April 21, 1500, in what later became Brazil.
Ilha Grande Ilha Grande (literal translation: Big Island) is an island located off the coast of Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil, and part of Angra dos Reis municipality. The island is largely undeveloped and noted for its scenic beauty, which includes tropical beaches, luxuriant vegetation and a rugged landscape.
Ilhaam & Wahi Ilhaam and Wahi (Arabic) are both names of a form of lesser revelation in Islam. Historically there have been attempts to distinguish between the two terms, however their usage in the Qur'an points to an interchangeability of the terms.
Ilhabela, SĂŁo Paulo Ilhabela (Portuguese for Beautiful Island) is an archipelago situated 4 miles off the coast of SĂŁo Paulo state, in Brazil. The island is 205 km (138 miles) from the city of SĂŁo Paulo and 340 km (210 miles) from the city of Rio de Janeiro.
IlhĂ©u das Cabras IlhĂ©u das Cabras is an island in the Gulf of Guinea and is one of the smaller islands of SĂŁo TomĂ© and PrĂncipe. The islet is located just north of the coast of the island of SĂŁo TomĂ© north of the city of and east of the island's northernmost point and north of the Ăgua Grande and Lobata district boundary.
Ilhéu de Cima Ilhéu de Cima (Capeverdean Crioulo, ALUPEC or ALUPEK: Idjéu di Cima, Brava Crioulo: same name) is part of the Ilhéu Secos islet group. Its location is in the east and it represents the second largest islet of the chain.
Ilhéu de Sal-Rei Ilhéu de Sal Rei (Capeverdean Crioulo, ALUPEC or ALUPEK: Idjéu di Sal Rei, São Vicente Crioulo: same name) is an islet located 1 km west of Sal Rei and nearly 1 km southwest of its nearest point of Boa Vista Island in Cape Verde. They are administratively a part of the municipality of Boa Vista.
Ilhéu dos Passaros Ilhéu de Passaros (Capeverdean Crioulo, ALUPEC or ALUPEK: Idjéu dus Passaros, São Vicente Crioulo: same name) is an islet located between 2 to 3 km NW of the island of São Vicente (Mindelo) and also 2 km northwest of the Mindelo's nearby point, the João Ribeira. They are administratively a part of the municipality of São Vicente.
Ilhéu Grande Ilhéu Grande (Portuguese meaning the Big Islet, Capeverdean Crioulo, ALUPEC or ALUPEK: Idjéu Grandi, Brava Crioulo: same name) is part of the Ilhéu Secos islet group. Its location is in the west and it represents the largest islet of the chain.
Ilhéu Rabo de Junco Ilhéu Rabo de Junco (Capeverdean Crioulo, ALUPEC or ALUPEK: Idjéu Rabu di Junku, São Vicente Crioulo: Ilhéu Rabo d' Junk') is an islet located nearly 500 m west of the nearest point of the island of Sal. They are administratively a part of the municipality of Sal Rei.
Ilhéu Secos The Ilhéu Secos (Portuguese meaning the Dry Islands in which the island is dry and receives not as much vegetation as the island of Brava, Capeverdean Crioulo, ALUPEC or ALUPEK: Idjéu Sekus, Brava Crioulo: same name) or Do Rombo (Capeverdean Crioulo, ALUPEC or ALUPEK: Du Rombu or Du Runbu) are a group of islets in Cape Verde located due north at about 7 to 8 km from the nearby island of Brava. The two major islets of the chain include Ilhéu Grande and Ilhéu de Cima.
Ilhéus Ilhéus is a major city located in the southern coastal region of Bahia, Brazil, 430 km south of Salvador, the state's capital. The city was originally founded in 1534 as Vila de São Jorge dos Ilhéus and is known as one of the most important tourism centers of the northeast of Brazil.
Ilchester (UK Parliament constituency) Ilchester was a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of England then of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1707 to 1800 and of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1832. It was represented by two Members of Parliament until 1832.
Ilchester Cheese Company The 'Ilchester Cheese Company' is a British cheese manufacturer. They do not make any cheese , however they DO specialise in blending a variety of british cheeses with other ingredients, such as beer and fruit.
Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture (Chinese: 伊çŠĺ“č¨ĺ…‹č‡Şć˛»ĺ·ž, Pinyin: YÄ«lĂ HÄsĂ kè zìzhìzhĹŤu, Kazakh: ىله قازاق اۆتŮنŮمىيالى Ůبلىسى / Іле Қазақ автономиялы облыŃŃ‹, Uyghur: ئىلى قازاق ئاپتŮنŮŮ… ۋىلايىتى / Ili ĶazaÄ· aptonom wilayiti), in northernmost Xinjiang, is the only Kazakh autonomous prefecture of the People's Republic of China.
Ilia (Star Trek) Lieutenant Ilia (pronounced eye-LEE-ah ) was a proposed character on the cancelled Star Trek: Phase II series. When Paramount instead decided to produce Star Trek: The Motion Picture, the character was included in the crew of the upgraded USS Enterprise as navigator.
Ilia Chavchavadze Ilia Chavchavadze () (October 27, 1837 – August 30, 1907) was a prominent figure of new Georgian literature, world-renowned writer, famous public benefactor, jurist, poet, novelist, humanist, publisher, philosopher and leader of the Georgia's National-liberation movement in 1861-1907. Along with Akaki Tsereteli and Niko Nikoladze, Ilia is considered as one of the founding fathers of modern Georgia.
Ilia II Ilia II (Ilya; ) (born January 4, 1933) is the current Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia and the spiritual leader of the Georgian Orthodox Church. He is officially styled as His Holiness and Beatitude, Archbishop of Mtskheta-Tbilisi and Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia.
Ilia Odishelidze Ilia Odishelidze (Georgian áášáá áťá“áá¨á”ášáá«á”), also known as Ilya Zurabovich Odishelidze (Đлья Đ—Ńрабович ОдиŃелидзе) in Russian manner (born 25 March 1865 - ?), was a Georgian military leader who had also served as a general of the Imperial Russian army.
Ilia Trilling Ilia Trilling, (or Ilya Trilling) (1895, Elberfeld (now Wuppertal) – 1947) was a German-born Yiddish theatrical producer and composer for Yiddish theatrical works. He was active in Poland, Ukraine and the United States.
Ilia Vekua Ilia Nestorovich Vekua () (23 April, 1907 in the village of Sheshelety, Sukhumi District, Russian Empire Ilya Nestorovich Vekua – 2 December, 1977 in Tbilisi, Georgian SSR) was a distinguished Soviet Georgian mathematician, specializing in partial differential equations, singular integral equations, generalized analytic functions and the mathematical theory of elastic shells.
Iliac fossa The iliac fossa is a large, smooth, concave surface on the internal surface of the ilium (part of the hip bone). The fossa is bounded above by the crest, and below by the arcuate line; in front and behind, by the anterior and posterior borders.
Iliac tuberosity Behind the iliac fossa is a rough surface, divided into two portions, an anterior and a posterior. The posterior portion, known as the iliac tuberosity, is elevated and rough, for the attachment of the posterior sacroiliac ligaments and for the origins of the Sacrospinalis and Multifidus.
Iliad The Iliad (Ancient Greek , Ilias) is, together with the Odyssey, one of two ancient Greek epic poems attributed to Homer, a supposedly blind Ionian poet. The epics are considered by most modern scholars to be the oldest literature in the Greek language (though some believe that the works of the poet Hesiod were composed earlier, a belief that was also held by some classical Greeks).
Iliamna Lake Iliamna Lake or Lake Iliamna is a lake in southwest Alaska at , at the base of the Alaska Peninsula. It is the largest lake in Alaska and one of the largest in North America, covering about 2,600 km² (1,000 sq.
Ilie BÄrbulescu Ilie BÄrbulescu (born June 24, 1957 in PiteĹźti) is a former Romanian football player, winner of the European Cup in 1986 and the European Supercup in 1987, both with Steaua Bucharest . He is currently coaching young footballers at Steaua Bucharest.
Ilie CeauĹźescu Ilie CeauĹźescu (8 June 1926-1 October 2002) was a Romanian army general and communist politician who served as deputy Defence Minister of Communist Romania during the rule of his older brother, Nicolae CeauĹźescu.
Ilie Dumitrescu Ilie Dumitrescu (born January 6, 1969 in Bucharest) is a former Romanian football player, currently manager. A tricky forward, he shot to fame when his frontline partnership with Gheorghe Hagi and Florin RÄducioiu led the Romania national football team to the 1994 FIFA World Cup quarterfinal, eliminating Argentina en route.
Ilie IlaĹźcu Ilie IlaĹźcu (born July 30, 1952 in Taxobeni) is a Moldovan-born Romanian politician, famous for being sentenced to death by the separatist Transnistrian government for alleged involvement in two murders and for actions which have been described as Moldovan state-sponsored terrorism by Transnistrian government officials.MGB leadership does not rule out the possibility of attacks carried out by people living in Transnistria
Iliesa Duvuloco Iliesa Duvuloco is a Fijian politician, who leads the Nationalist Vanua Tako Lavo Party, which was formed in 1999 through a merger of his own Vanua Tako Lavo Party and Sakeasi Butadroka's Fijian Nationalist Party, both of which championed ethnic nationalism and indigenous Fijian political supremacy.
Iliff School of Theology Iliff School of Theology is a graduate theological school of the United Methodist Church located in Denver, Colorado. Founded in 1892, Iliff's central mission is the education of persons for effective ministry in Christian churches and other religious communities, academic leadership, and the cultivation of justice and peace in local and global contexts.
Ilija BirÄŤanin Ilija BirÄŤanin (Serbian Cyrillic: ĐлиŃа Бирчанин) (born 1764– died January 1804, in Valjevo, Serbia) was a Serbian knez (or duke) who was killed during the Slaughter of the Dukes (seca knezova).
Ilija Lončarević Ilija Lončarević (born 8 October 1944) is a Croatian football coach who until recently was the coach of the Libyan national football team. After Libya's early exit from the 2006 African Cup of Nations, Chairman of Libyan Football Federation, Gamal Al Gaafari, announced that the coach had been relieved of his duties biggest success in management came when he won the Croatian championship] with [[Dinamo Zagreb in 1999.
Ilija Mitic Ilija Mitic (born July 19, 1940 in Belgrade) is a former professional soccer player. He was a star of the North American Soccer League, its 7th all-time leading scorer with 239 points in 166 games, including 101 goals.
Ilija Pejovski Ilija Pejovski is a composer, arranger and pianist from the Republic of Macedonia, with a broad portfolio of original music. A large part of his works were reserved for the big band ensembles, but he has also written hours of symphonic music as well as for solo piano and use in films.
Ilijan Micanski Iljan Micanski (born on December 20 , 1985) is a young Bulgarian footballer (striker) playing currently for Lech Poznań. In the first round of 2006/2007 season he was loaned to Korona Kielce , but wasn't able to reach first squad there.
Ilimba The ilimba is a lamellophone from Tanzania. It is a traditional instrument of the Gogo ethnic group and its most famous player in the 20th century was Hukwe Zawose, who developed an instrument with between 66 and 72 metal keys.
Ilin island cloudrunner The Ilin Island Cloudrunner (Crateromys paulus) is an extinct rodent from Ilin Island in the Philippines. It is a fluffy-coated, bushy-tailed rat and may have emerged from tree hollows at night to feed on fruits and leaves.
Ilinden-Preobrazhenie Uprising The Ilinden-Preobrazhenie Uprising or simply the Ilinden Uprising of August 1903 (, Ilindensko-Preobrazhensko vastanie, , Ilindensko vostanie) was an organized revolt against the Ottoman Empire prepared and carried out by the Secret Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organisation (see IMRO for more information on the name, origins and goals of that organisation).
Ilinga Ilinga was an Australian car manufacturer founded in Melbourne by Tony Farrell and his partner, Daryl Davies, in business from 1974 to 1975. The company's only model, the AF-2, saw only two examples produced, despite having fifteen customers order one.
Ilio, Greece Ilio (older form Ilion, ancient form Ilium) (Greek, modern: Ίλιο, Katharevousa: Ίλιον), previously named Nea Liosia or Nea Liossia (Greek ÎťÎα ΛιόĎια), is a suburb in the west-northwest part of Athens, Greece. The two mountaintops of Aigaleo lie to the west.
Iliofemoral ligament The iliofemoral ligament (Y-ligament; ligament of Bigelow) is a band of great strength which lies in front of the hip joint; it is intimately connected with the joint capsule, and serves to strengthen the joint by resisting hyperextension.
Iliopectineal eminence Medial to the anterior inferior spine is a broad, shallow groove, over which the Iliacus and Psoas major pass. This groove is bounded medially by an eminence, the iliopectineal eminence (or iliopubic eminence, or iliopectineal line), which marks the point of union of the ilium and pubis.
Ilioupoli Ilioupoli (Greek, Modern: Ηλιούπολη, Ancient/Katharevousa, meaning "sun city" from ήλιος/ilios/sun and πόλη/polis/city), older forms: Hilioupoli and Ilioupolis is a suburb in the east southeastern part of Athens, Greece. The city is passed by a road that links to Katechaki and Vouliagmenis Avenue to the southeast and has three entrances and a street linking Elliniko and Vyronas along with Ymittos.
Ilisagvik College Ilisagvik College is a public community college located in Barrow, Alaska, on the shore of the Arctic Ocean. The College is the first of a projected five tribally controlled colleges to be created in Alaska and is the northernmost, accredited, community college in the United States.
Ilisu State Reserve Ilisu State Reserve was established on the area of 9300 hectares in 1987. It aims to protect natural complexes of southern slopes of Major Caucasus, to preserve rare and endangered flora and fauna, to restore forests and prevent erosion of soil and flood.
Ilithyia Ilithyia —the Latin spelling—or more usually Eileithyia, was the Cretan goddess whom Greek mythology adapted as the goddess of childbirth and midwiving, and whom the relentlessly patrilineal Hesiod even described as a daughter of Zeus and Hera (Theogony 921)—and Apollodorus and Diodorus Siculus (5.72.
Ilium (band) Ilium are a melodic power metal band from Newcastle, Australia who have formulated a unique musical style whilst still retaining familiar elements from pioneering heavy metal and Euro-styled power metal bands. Guitarist Jason Hodges and original vocalist Mark Snedden formed the band as Iliad in 1998 having previously played together in Oracle in the early 1990s.
Ilium (bone) The ilium of the pelvis is divisible into two parts, the body and the ala; the separation is indicated on the internal surface by a curved line, the arcuate line, and on the external surface by the margin of the acetabulum.
Iljaz Prokshi Iljaz Prokshi (Serbian: Đљаз ПрокŃи), (born in 1949 in the village of VĂ«rbovc, Kosovo, then part of Yugoslavia) is an ethnic Albanian writer and poet of many books from Kosovo. He studied Albanian language and literature in the University of Priština.
Iljinhoe The Iljinhoe (meaning Progress Party) was a political organization formed in the Korean Empire on August 8, 1904. It claimed that Korea could not develop capitalism on its own, and demanded a merger with the Japanese Empire.
Ilka Gedő Ilka Gedő (20 May, 1921 in Budapest— 1985) was a Jewish Hungarian artist. Her work survives decades of persecution and repression, first by the fascist regime of the 1930s and 1940s and then by the communist regime of the 1950s to 1989.
Ilkerler Ilkerler Automotive Corp has been the Turkish distributor of Perkins engines since 2000. Ilkerler has also been the global distributor of the year on 2002 and 2003 from all of the distributors around the world.
Ilkeston Ilkeston also known as Ilson is a town in the Erewash District of Derbyshire, in the East Midlands region of England, on the River Erewash, from which the local authority district takes its name. Its population at the 2001 census was 37,550.
Ilkhanate The Ilkhanate, also spelled Il-khanate or Il Khanate (), was one of the four major divisions within the Mongol Empire. It was centered in the land of Persia (Iran) and also included present-day Iraq, Afghanistan, Azerbaijan (Arran), and western Pakistan.
Ilkka Jääskeläinen Ilkka Aaron Jääskeläinen (born November 10 1979 in Hämeenlinna, Finland) is a singer who rose to popularity after winning Idols Finland 2, the Finnish version of Pop Idol with a 55% majority of the vote over runner-up Katri Ylander.
Ilkka Lipsanen Ilkka Johannes Lipsanen, also known as Danny, is a singer and guitarist (born 24 September 1942, Pori). He started his career with the band Islanders who released a couple of singles, among them Danny's first recording which was in English: East Virginia by Joan Baez in 1964.
Ilkka Niiniluoto Ilkka Maunu Olavi Niiniluoto (born March 12, 1946 in Helsinki, Finland) is a Finnish philosopher and mathematician, serving as the professor of philosophy at the University of Helsinki since 1981. Currently he is on leave from his position, having been appointed as rector of the University of Helsinki in August 1 2003 for a five-year period.
Ilkka Sinisalo Ilkka Sinisalo (born July 10, 1958 in Valkeakoski, Finland) is a former professional ice hockey player who spent parts of 11 seasons in the NHL from 1981-1992, scoring 204 goals and 426 points with the Philadelphia Flyers, the Minnesota North Stars, and the Los Angeles Kings.Sinisalo retired from hockey in 1996 with his last team, the Kiekko-Espoo from SM-Liiga.
Ilkley railway station Ilkley railway station is a railway station in Ilkley, West Yorkshire, England. On the Wharfedale Line between Ilkley and Leeds City station/Bradford Forster Square, it is served by Class 333 electric trains run by Northern Rail, who also manage the station.
Ilkley Upstagers' Theatre Group Ilkley Upstagers' Theatre Group, or simply Upstagers, is a successful amateur theatre group based in Ilkley, West Yorkshire. The group are recognised as one of the leading amateur groups in the United Kingdom.
Ilko Pirgov Ilko Pirgov (, born 23 May 1986 in Blagoevgrad, Height: 185 cm, Weight: 70 kg) is a Bulgarian footballer, currently playing for PFC CSKA Sofia as a goalkeeper. He is an ex-Pirin Blagoevgrad player, where he played from 2002.
Ill Crag Ill Crag is a fell in the English Lake District. By some counts it is the fourth highest peak in England, although many people, including Alfred Wainwright, consider it to be a subsidiary summit of Scafell Pike.
Ill Na Na 2: The Fever Ill Na Na 2: The Fever was scheduled to be release in 2003, but due to disagreements with her label and the loss of her unborn child, the album was shelved indefinitely. However, shortly after Brown announced that the album was shelved, the album surfaced on the internet for download
Ill Scarlett ill Scarlett is a band from Streetsville, Mississauga, ON, Canada. They recently released their first studio album "EPdemic" (singles include "One-a" and "Heaters") following the success of their independant albums "illP" and "Clearly In Another Fine Mess".
Ill Will Records Ill Will Records is the Columbia Records imprint of rapper Nas. He launched his imprint in autumn 2000 with the compilation album Nas and Ill Will Records Present QB's Finest, which featured the national hit single Oochie Wally by The Bravehearts.
Illa (Arabic) The Arabic word illa is a negative word corresponding to the english only] and butis an often reacurring phrase in the [[Qur'an], often used to give strength to statements by first negating all posibilities, and then referring to a subject. For example, in the [[Islamic Creed :
Illabo, New South Wales Illabo is a town/community in the South West Slopes part of the Riverina and situated about 13 kilometres south west from Bethungra and 16 kilometres north east from Junee. It has a population within a 7 kilometre radius of approximately 355 people.
Illahee State Park Illahee State Park, part of the Washington State Park System, is located in the hamlet of Illahee, Washington, USA, just north of East Bremerton, on Port Orchard Bay. The park offers camping, hiking, and a boat launch and dock.
Illam Illam (IPA pronunciation: [ÉŞlĘŚm]) house of Namboothiries (the Brahmins of Kerala) are also called as Brahmaalayam or Mana. The house is built according to the canons of Vaasthusaasthram, meaning architecture in Sanskrit language.
Illano Illano (Eonavian: Eilao) is a municipality in the Principality of Asturias Spanish autonomous community. It is bordered on the north by Boal, on the south by San MartĂn de Oscos, on the east by Boal, VillayĂłn and Allande, and on the west by Villanueva de Oscos and Castropol.
Illanun The Iranun are an ethnic group of Borneo, residing primarily on the west coast of Sabah, Malaysia, in 25 villages around the Kota Belud and Lahad Datu districts; also in Kudat and Likas, Kota Kinabalu. Their current population is estimated to be around 25-30,000 (2006 est).
Illapu Illapu (prounounced eeyapu), are a Chilean folk and andean musical ensemble that was formed in 1971, in Antofagasta, in northern Chile, by the brothers José Miguel, Jaime, Andrés and Roberto Márquez Bugueno. A later addition to the group was Osvaldo Torres.
Illawarra The Illawarra is a region in the Australian state of New South Wales. It is a coastal region situated immediately south of Sydney and bounded Shoalhaven region in the south, and encompasses the industrial city of Wollongong.
Illawarra Coke Company The Illawarra Coke Company (ICC) is located in Coalcliff and Coledale, New South Wales, Australia where historically coal was mined on the slopes of the Illawarra escarpment. After the mines were closed, coke making still occurs on these sites.
Illawarra escarpment The Illawarra escarpment is the mountain range west of a narrow coastal plain south of Sydney, Australia, enclosing the region known as the Illawarra which stretches from Stanwell Park in the north to Kiama, Gerringong and the Shoalhaven river in the south. The hills of the plateau reach over 400 m and may drop aprubtly to the coast.
Illawarra Flame Tree The Illawarra Flame Tree (Brachychiton acerifolius), is a large tree native to tropical regions on the east coast of Australia. It is famous for the bright red bell-shaped flowers that often cover the whole tree when it is leafless.
Illawarra Mercury The Illawarra Mercury is the only daily newspaper in Wollongong, the third largest city in the State of New South Wales, Australia. It has been published since 1855, making it one of Australia's oldest newspapers.
Illawarra Rugby League The Illawarra Rugby League is a rugby league competition in Wollongong, NSW. It is one of the oldest rugby league competitions in Australia, founded in 1911 with five clubs (Dapto, Helensburgh, Mount Keira, Unanderra and Wollongong).
Illawarra Steam Navigation Company The Illawarra Steam Navigation Company serviced the south coast of New South Wales, Australia from the 1850s to the 1950s. Passengers travelled to and from Sydney with pigs and produce for company and it was known as the 'Pig and Whistle Line'; it was said that fleet ships would wait an hour for a pig but not a minute for a passenger.
Illawarra Steelers The Illawarra Steelers are a rugby league football club based in the city of Wollongong in New South Wales, Australia who formerly played in the top-level. In 1982, along with the Canberra Raiders, they were admitted into the NSWRL.
Illés Illés was a Hungarian rock/beat band (1960-1973), and was one of the biggest groups of the 1960s and early 1970s rock boom in Hungary. The band is often compared to the Beatles as regards the time period of its activity, its artistic and cultural influence and continuing popularity.
Illbient Illbient is a term coined by DJ Olive to describe the iconoclastic music being produced by a community of artists based in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York in the early 1990s. The word "Illbient" is a portmanteau of the hip hop slang term "ill" (a positive expression: bad meaning good) and "ambient".
Illbleed Illbleed is a survival horror video game for the Sega Dreamcast. In it, players are tasked with guiding horror movie aficionado Eriko Christy and her friends through a deadly theme park riddled with booby-traps and monsters, relying on a heartbeat monitor and their own senses (some of which are conveyed through an in-game interface and others indirectly) to avoid being frightened to death.
Illecillewaet River The Illecillewaet River is a river located in British Columbia, Canada. Fed by the Illecillewaet Glacier in Glacier National Park, the river flows approximately 62 km to the southwest, where it feeds into the Columbia River at Revelstoke.
Illegal agreement An illegal agreement, under the common law of contract, is one that the courts will not enforce because the purpose of the agreement is to achieve an illegal end. The illegal end must result from performance of the contract itself, however.
Illegal Alien (Doctor Who) Illegal Alien is a BBC Books original novel written by Mike Tucker and Robert Perry and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It features the Seventh Doctor and Ace, as well as the Cybermen.
Illegal defense Illegal defense, or a defensive 3 second violation, is a rules violation in the National Basketball Association. It is assessed when a member of the defense spends more than three seconds in the marked circle beneath the basket.
Illegal disposal of bodies in the water Illegal disposal of bodies in the water happens for various reasons, including the main difference between a burial at sea and a burial on land: the difficulty in exhuming the body. Sometimes this difference is desired to dispose of bodies outside of the law.
Illegal drug trade The illegal drug trade is a global black market consisting of production, distribution, packaging and sale of illegal psychoactive substances. The illegality of the black markets purveying the drug trade is relative to geographic location, and the producing countries of the drug markets (many South American, Far East, and Middle East countries) are not as inclined to have "zero-tolerance" policies, as the consuming countries of the drug trade (mostly United States and Europe) are.
Illegal immigrant population of the United States The actual size and the origin of the illegal immigrant population in the United States is uncertain and hard to ascertain because of difficulty in accurately counting individuals in this population. National surveys, administrative data and other sources of information provide inaccurate measures of the size of the illegal immigrant population and current estimates based on this data indicate that the current population may range from 7 million to 20 million.
Illegal immigrants in Malaysia Illegal immigrants in Malaysia comprise a substantial portion of the Malaysian population, numbering as many as two million by some estimates. Most of them are from nearby Southeast Asian countries such as Indonesia and the Philippines.
Illegal logging Illegal logging is the harvest, transportation, purchase or sale of timber in violation of national laws. The harvesting procedure itself may be illegal, including using corrupt means to gain access to forests; extraction without permission or from a protected area; the cutting of protected species; or the extraction of timber in excess of agreed limits (see Box 1).
Illegal Medical Experiments and the United States Government The United States government has previously been involved in human experiments wherein the test subjects were fooled or forced into participating and, thus, were deemed not to have given informed consent. At least one of these studies was conducted after the Nuremberg Codes were established which forbid illegal medical experimentation under international law.
Illegal opcode An Illegal Opcode, also called an Undocumented Instruction, is an instruction to a CPU that is not mentioned in any official documentation released by the CPU's designer or manufacturer, which nevertheless has an effect. Illegal opcodes were common on older CPUs designed during the 1970s or earlier, such as the MOS Technology 6502 and the Zilog Z80.
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