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Interpol Interpol, or International Criminal Police Organization, was established as The International Criminal Police Commission in 1923 to assist international criminal police cooperation. It adopted its telegraphic address in its name in 1956.
Interpol Remix EP Interpol Remix is the name of an EP by New York City based Indie rock band Interpol. It consists of four tracks from their second album Antics, each remixed by a member of the band: "NARC," "Length of Love," "Public Pervert," and "Not Even Jail," as remixed by Paul Banks, Sam Fogarino, Carlos Dengler, and Daniel Kessler, respectively.
Interpol Terrorism Watch List Interpol launched the Interpol Terrorism Watch List 11 April 2002 for secure access by Interpol offices and authorized police agencies in its 179 member countries, during the 17th Interpol Regional Conference for the Americas in Mexico City. Following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, Interpol took a number of steps, including the establishment of a 24 hour, 7 days a week command center and a linkage system to identify terrorist financing lists, to support its member countries´ police forces.
Interpolation (computer programming) Interpolation has several meanings, but within the context of computer programming, interpolation is the process carried out by the shell or language interpreter of replacing variables and literal characters (usually within a double quoted string) with the appropriate values.
Interpolation (manuscripts) In relation to literature and especially ancient manuscripts, an interpolation is an entry or passage in a text that was not written by the original author. As there are often several generations of copies between an extant copy of an ancient text and the original, each handwritten by different scribes, there is a natural tendency for extraneous material to be inserted into such documents over time.
Interpolation search Interpolation search parallels how humans search through a telephone book. Instead of comparing against every item like the linear search, it attempts to find the item by approximating how far the item is likely to be from the current position.
Interpositive From a traditional photographic perspective, an Interpositive is essentially a negative processed in a positive process. An original negative is exposed to film in-where the film is processed creating a like image, 'a negative', in a positive process, an Interpositive.
Interpretant An interpretant, in semiotics, is the effect of a sign on someone who reads or comprehends it. The concept of "interpretant" is part of Charles Sanders Peirce's "triadic" theory of the sign.
Interpretatio graeca Interpretatio graeca is a Latin term for the common tendency of ancient Greek writers to equate foreign divinities to members of their own pantheon. Herodotus, for example, refers to the ancient Egyptian gods Amon, Osiris and Ptah as "Zeus", "Dionysus" and "Hephaestus".
Interpretation Interpretation is the process establishing, either simultaneously (known as simultaneous interpretation) or consecutively (known as consecutive interpretation), oral or gestural communications between two or more speakers who are not able to use the same set of symbols (see interpreting). By definition it is available as a method only in those cases where there is a need for interpretation - if an object (of art, of speech, etc.
Interpretation centre An interpretation centre is an institution for dissemination of knowledge of natural or cultural heritage. Interpretation centres are often associated with visitor centers, and are located in connection to cultural, historic or natural sites.
Interpretation of quantum mechanics An interpretation of quantum mechanics is an attempt to answer the question, What exactly is the meaning of quantum mechanics?. Although quantum mechanics is widely considered "the most precisely tested and successful theory in the history of science" (Jackiw and Kleppner, 2000), many feel that the fundamentals of the theory are yet to be fully understood.
Interpretation of Schizophrenia Interpretation of Schizophrenia (first edition, 1955) is a book written by psychiatrist Silvano Arieti that won the 1975 scientific National Book Award in the United States. Interpretation of Schizophrenia sets forth demonstrative evidence of a psychological etiology for schizophrenia.
Interpretation of tongues The interpretation of tongues is noted in 1 Corinthians 12:10 as one of nine manifestation gifts of the Holy Spirit. This gift is a supernatural enablement for one to interpret unknown tongues (languages) when they are spoken among Christian believers.
Interpretations of 2001: A Space Odyssey Since the 1968 premiere of the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey, it has been analyzed and interpreted by multitudes of people ranging from professional movie critics to amateur writers and science fiction fans. Film criticism has existed since the earliest days of the motion picture, but 2001 holds a place unique in film history due to its openness to interpretation by audiences.
Interpreted language In computer programming an interpreted language is a programming language whose implementation often takes the form of an interpreter. Any language may be compiled or interpreted, so this designation is applied purely because of common implementation practice and not some underlying property of a language.
Interpreter's Bible series The Interpreter's Bible series is a scholarly and commercial co-venture published by Abingdon/Cokesbury that has been setting a high standard since the 1950s, when individual volumes of the series began publication. Each volume covers one or more books of the Old Testament, the New Testament or the Apocrypha.
Interpreting Interpreting (or interpretation) is an activity that consists of facilitating oral or sign language communication, either simultaneously or consecutively, between two or more speakers who are not speaking (or signing) the same language.
Interpretive communities Interpretive communities are a theoretical concept stemming from reader-response criticism and invented by Stanley Fish. They appeared in an article by Fish in 1976 entitled "Interpreting the Variorum".
Interpretivism (legal) Interpretivism is a school of thought in contemporary jurisprudence and the philosophy of law. In the English speaking world, interpretivism is usually identified with Ronald Dworkin's theses on the nature of law, which is sometimes seen as a third way between natural law and legal positivism.
Interpretivism (social science) Interpretivism in the social sciences refers to a method, or group of methods, that holds that the social sciences ought to be concerned, not simply with quantifying what actually happens in social phenomena, but in providing an interpretation of events and phenomena in terms of how the people involved understand their own experience. It's earliest prominent proponent was German sociologist Max Weber.
Interprofessional education Interprofessional education (also known as inter-professional education) refers to the teaching and learning of students from different professions together during all or part of their professional training in order to promote collaborative working in their professional practice.
Interprovincial Championship The Interprovincial Championship, Railway Cup or the Martin Donnelly Cup is the name of two annual Gaelic football and hurling competetitions held between the provinces of Ireland. The Munster, Leinster, Connacht and Ulster teams are comprised of the best players from the various counties in the province.
Interprovincial Championship 2006 The 2006 Interprovincial Championship, (also known as the Railway Cup or The Martin Donnelly Cup is a Gaelic Athletic Association competition between the four provinces of the Island of Ireland. The 2006 football final was held at Boston in the United States of America and the hurling final was be played at Pearse Stadium, Galway, Ireland on October, 2006.
Interpunct An interpunct is a small dot used for interword separation in ancient Latin script, being perhaps the first consistent visual representation of word boundaries in written language. The dot is vertically centered, e.
InterPress InterPress is a page description language developed at Xerox PARC, based on the Forth programming language and an earlier graphics language called JaM. As with many PARC projects, Interpress was not commercialized at its time of creation, and its primary effect on the world was to cause some of its creators (Chuck Geschke and John Warnock) to get fed up, form their own company, and publish their own version.
InterPride / IALGPC InterPride, or The International Association of Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual/Transgender Pride Coordinators is one of few international GLBT entities in operation continuously since the 1980s. Interpride is incorporated in the State of Texas and has been granted Tax Exempt status as a 501(c)(3) non-profit orginization.
Interquartile range In descriptive statistics, the interquartile range (IQR) is the range between the third and first quartiles and is a measure of statistical dispersion. The interquartile range is a more stable statistic than the (total) range, and is often preferred to the latter statistic.
Interra networks Interra Networks a leading provider of next generation IP-based telecommunications solutions and services with a focus on the emerging markets of the world. The company offers a suite of advanced IP-based wholesale and retail products and services for customers across multiple market segments and industry verticals.
Interracial adoption Interracial adoption means placing a child who is of one race or ethnic group with adoptive parents of another race or ethnic group, usually through the public child welfare system. The most recent estimates, which include international adoptions, found that 8% of adoptions were interracial In the United States] this term predominantly refers to placement of children of color or children from another country with Caucasian adoptive parents.
Interracial marriage Interracial marriage occurs when two people of differing races marry. Interracial marriage is a form of exogamy (marrying outside of one's social group) and can be seen in the broader context of miscegenation (mixing of different races in marriage, cohabitation, or sexual relations).
Interracial pornography Although always a steady feature of pornography, interracial porn began growing in visibility during the 1990s and the rise of the Internet. Throughout the 2000s it has become a prominent aspect of pornography.
Interregional slave trade The interregional slave trade was the trading of slaves before the Civil War to the deep South and West territories. The main reasons that this occurred were soil exhaustion which was addressed by Edmund Ruffin in the 1840s as he encouraged crop rotation and new mechinary instead of depleting the natural resources in the soil.
Interregnum An interregnum is a period between monarchs, between popes of the Roman Catholic Church, emperors of Holy Roman Empire, Polish kings (elective monarchy) or between consuls of the Roman Republic. It can also refer to the period between the pastorates of ministers in some Protestant churches, or generally, any gap in the continuity of a government, organization, or social order.
Interregnum regent An interregnum regent is a person who rules in the place of the rightful heir until he or she reaches the age of maturity. In ancient Egypt, the tradition was established during Dynasty One during the reign of Merneith, who acted as interregnum regent for her son, Den, who later ruled as Pharaoh.
Interreligious marriage Interreligious marriage, traditionally (especially in the Catholic Church) called mixed marriage, is marriage (either religious or civil) between partners professing different religions. Some religions prohibit interreligious marriage, while other religions allow it.
Interreligious organisation An interreligious organisation or interfaith organisation is an organisation that encourages dialogue and cooperation between the world's different religions. In 1893, the Parliament of the Worlds Religions held, in conjunction with the World Columbian Exposition, a conference in Chicago that is believed to be the first interfaith gathering of significance.
Interrobang The interrobang (//) () is a rarely used, nonstandard English-language punctuation mark intended to combine the functions of a question mark and an exclamation point. The typographical character resembles those marks superimposed one over the other.
Interrod enamel Interrod enamel is histologically identified on microscopic views of tooth enamel. Because interrod enamel is located around enamel rods, the areas of interrod enamel enhances the "keyhole" appearance of enamel rods by acting as its border.
Interrogation scene An interrogation scene is a form of BDSM roleplay in which the participants act out the parts of torturer and victim. As in real life torture chambers throughout the world over, the torturers uses threats, humiliation and physical pain to extract whatever information he believes the victim possesses.
Interrogatories In law, interrogatories (also known as Requests for Further Information) are a formal set of written questions propounded by one litigant and required to be answered by an adversary, in order to clarify matters of evidence and help to determine in advance what facts will be presented at any trial in the case.
Interrupcion Interrupcion, founded in 2000, is a global organization comprised of non-profit and for-profit organizations and is based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Interrupcion works to integrate social change into everyday life by actively facilitating and promoting community involvement, responsible consumption (eg.
Interrupt In computing, an interrupt is an asynchronous signal from hardware indicating the need for attention or a synchronous event in software indicating the need for a change in execution. A hardware interrupt causes the processor to save its state of execution via a context switch, and begin execution of an interrupt handler.
Interrupt control register An interrupt control register is a hardware register in a computer chip used to configure the chip to generate interrupts in response to some event occurring within the chip or a circuit connected to the chip. Often abbreviated to ICR.
Interrupt descriptor table The Interrupt Descriptor Table (IDT) is a data structure used by the x86 architecture to implement an interrupt vector table. The IDT is used by the processor to determine the correct response to interrupts and exceptions.
Interrupt handler An interrupt handler, also known as an interrupt service routine, is a callback subroutine in an operating system or device driver whose execution is triggered by the reception of an interrupt. Interrupt handlers have a multitude of functions, which vary based on the reason the interrupt was generated and the speed at which the Interrupt Handler completes its task.
Interrupt latency Interrupt latency is the time between the generation of an interrupt by a device and the servicing of the device which generated the interrupt. For many operating systems, devices are serviced as soon as the device's interrupt handler is executed.
Interrupt priority level The interrupt priority level (IPL) is a part of the current system interrupt state, which indicates the interrupt requests that will currently be accepted. The IPL may be indicated in hardware by the registers in a Programmable Interrupt Controller, or in software by a bitmask or integer value.
Interrupt request In computing, an interrupt request (or IRQ) is a phrase used to refer to either the act of interrupting the bus lines used to signal an interrupt, or the interrupt input lines on a Programmable Interrupt Controller (PIC). Interrupt lines are often identified by an index with the format of IRQ followed by a number.
Interrupt storm In operating systems, an Interrupt Storm is an event where a processor receives an inordinate number of interrupts that consume the majority of the processor's time. Interrupt storms are typically caused by hardware devices that do not support interrupt rate limiting.
Interrupt vector An interrupt vector is the memory address of an interrupt handler, or an index into an array called an interrupt vector table or dispatch table. Interrupt vector tables contain the memory addresses of interrupt handlers.
Interrupt vector table An interrupt vector table is a table of interrupt vectors that associates an interrupt handler with an interrupt request in a machine specific way. A dispatch table is one method of implementing an interrupt vector table.
Interrupted gene An interrupted gene is simply a strand of DNA that contains both introns and exons. Most higher-level eukaryotes have interrupted genes and have longer introns than exons, creating a gene that is longer than its coding region.
Interrupted Melody Interrupted Melody is a 1955 biographical film which tells the story of Australian opera singer Marjorie Lawrence's struggle with polio. The film was made by MGM, directed by Curtis Bernhardt and produced by Jack Cummings from a screenplay by Marjorie Lawrence, Sonya Levien and William Ludwig.
InterReview InterReview is a journal/artist collective based out of Los Angeles. They have very little money and appear to be low-budget but have published a seminal group of writings on conceptual art as well as experimental artist projects.
Intersection algorithm The Intersection Algorithm is an agreement algorithm used to select sources for estimating accurate time from a number of noisy time sources, it forms part of the modern Network Time Protocol. It is a modified form of Marzullo's algorithm.
Intersection Capacity Utilization Intersection Capacity Utilization method is a tool for measuring a roadway intersection's capacity. It is idle for transportation planning applications such as roadway design, congestion management programs and traffic impact studies.
Intersection number In mathematics, the concept of intersection number arose in algebraic geometry, where two curves intersecting at a point may be considered to 'meet twice' if they are tangent there. In the sense that 'multiple intersections' are limiting cases of n-fold intersections at n points which come into coincidence, one needs a definition of intersection number in order to state theorems about counting intersections in a precise way.
Intersection theorem In projective geometry, an intersection theorem or incidence theorem is an incidence structure consisting of points, lines, and possibly higher-dimensional objects and their incidences, together with a pair of nonincident objects A and B (for instance, a point and a line). The "theorem" states that, whenever a set of objects satisfies the incidences (i.
Intersection theory In mathematics, intersection theory is a branch of algebraic geometry, where subvarieties are intersected on an algebraic variety, and of algebraic topology, where intersections are computed within the cohomology ring. The theory for varieties is older, with roots in Bézout's theorem on curves and elimination theory.
Intersectionality Intersectionality is a paradigmatic approach to sociology, cultural studies, and other social sciences, especially as applied to activism and social work. Intersectionality holds that the classical models of oppression within a society, such as those based on race/ethnicity; gender, religion, sexuality, class, disability and other markers of difference do not act independent of one another.
Intersession Intersession is the week-long break for Princeton University and Harvard University students following their first semester exams. Because exams are conducted after the holiday break in the month of January, Intersession provides a respite before beginning the second semester's studies.
Intersex surgery Intersex surgery is one of several terms referring to surgery performed to correct birth defects or early injuries of the genitalia, primarily for the purposes of making the appearance more normal and to reduce the likelihood of future problems. The recent history of intersex surgery has been characterized by controversy after publicized reports that surgery failed to achieve the desired outcomes in many cases.
Intersex Society of North America The Intersex Society of North America, founded in 1993 by Cheryl Chase, is an organisation formed to represent the interest of intersexuals in the USA: people whose bodies do not fit the accepted conventional ideas of "male" or "female".
Intersexuality An intersexual or intersex person (or organism of any unisexual species) is one who is born with genitalia and/or secondary sex characteristics determined as neither exclusively male nor female, or which combine features of the male and female sexes. The terms hermaphrodite and pseudohermaphrodite, introduced in the 19th century, are now considered antiquated, misleading and stigmatizing, and patient advocates call for these terms to be abandoned.
Intershop Intershop was a chain of government-run retail stores in the German Democratic Republic (GDR) (East Germany) in which only hard currencies (and later Forum Checks) could be used to purchase high-quality goods, originally oriented towards visitors from Western countries, and later as an outlet where East Germans could purchase goods they could not otherwise obtain. An unintended consequence was that ordinary East Germans had some insight into the selection of goods available in the west, which they could then compare with the rather limited offerings available in their own country.
Interscholastic League of Honolulu The Interscholastic League of Honolulu or ILH is an athletic conference composed of private secondary schools in Honolulu, Hawai'i. The ILH was founded in 1909 with Punahou, Kamehameha and McKinley High School making up the original membership.
Intersil Intersil Corporation produces integrated circuits and semiconductors. It is a spinoff of Harris Corporation, with headquarters in Milpitas, California, a fabrication plant at former Harris facilities in Palm Bay, Florida, and design offices in four U.
Intersonic Stadium The Intersonic Stadium is the current name under a naming-rights contract for Valley Parade, the home ground of Bradford City Football Club in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. The stadium has, up until the beginning of 2007, previously been knowm as the Bradford and Bingley Stadium.
Interspinous Process Decompression Interspinous Process Decompression, or IPD®, is a minimally invasive surgical procedure in which an implant is placed between the spinous processes of the symptomatic disc levels. IPD's were developed for patients who have LSS (Lumbar Spinal Stenosis), suffer symptoms of neurogenic intermittent claudication, and who are able to relieve their symptoms when they bend forward or flex their spines.
Interstate & Foreign Landmark Missionary Baptist Association Organized in 1951 as the Interstate and Foreign Missionary Baptist Associational Assembly of America, this group is now known as the Interstate and Foreign Landmark Missionary Baptist Association of America. Their purpose is to encourage fellowship among Missionary Baptist churches that practice ministerial support by freewill offerings.
Interstate & Foreign Landmark Missionary Baptists Association Organized in 1951 as the Interstate and Foreign Missionary Baptist Associational Assembly of America, this group is now known as the Interstate and Foreign Landmark Missionary Baptist Association of America (IFLMBA). Its purpose is to encourage fellowship among Missionary Baptist churches that practice ministerial support by freewill offerings.
Interstate (typeface) Interstate is a neo-grotesque sans-serif typeface designed by Tobias Frere-Jones in the period 1993–1999, and licensed by Font Bureau. The typeface is closely related to the FHWA Series fonts, a signage alphabet drawn for the United States Federal Highway Administration circa 1954.
Interstate 10 Interstate 10 (abbreviated I-10 or IH-10) is the southernmost east-west, coast-to-coast interstate highway in the United States. It stretches from the Pacific Ocean at State Route 1 (Pacific Coast Highway) in Santa Monica, California (map) to Interstate 95 in Jacksonville, Florida (map).
Interstate 10 in California Interstate 10, the major east-west Interstate Highway in the Southern United States, runs east from Santa Monica, California, on the Pacific Ocean, through Los Angeles and San Bernardino to the border with Arizona. In the Los Angeles area, it is known as the Santa Monica Freeway and San Bernardino Freeway, linked by a short concurrency on Interstate 5 (the Golden State Freeway) at the East Los Angeles Interchange.
Interstate 10 in New Mexico Interstate 10 is the major east-west Interstate Highway in the Southern United States, but in New Mexico specifically, it runs through the southwestern corner of the state. The road runs east from Arizona, through Lordsburg, then through Deming, and Las Cruces to the border of Texas.
Interstate 10 in Texas Interstate 10 in Texas, (abbreviated I-10 or IH-10), the major east-west Interstate Highway in the Southern United States, runs east from El Paso, Texas, near the border with New Mexico, through San Antonio and Houston to the border with Louisiana near Orange, Texas.
Interstate 110 (California) The Harbor Freeway is one of the principal north-south freeways in Los Angeles County, California. Signed as Interstate 110 (abbreviated I-110) for its entire length, it runs from Gaffey Street in San Pedro to the Santa Monica Freeway (Interstate 10) south of downtown Los Angeles, where it turns into the Pasadena Freeway and becomes signed as California State Highway 110.
Interstate 12 Interstate 12 (abbreviated I-12) is an intrastate interstate highway located entirely within the state of Louisiana, United States. It starts in Baton Rouge, Louisiana (map) where it branches off of Interstate 10, travels along the North shore of Lake Pontchartrain, and ends at the intersection of Interstate 10 and Interstate 59 near Slidell, Louisiana (map).
Interstate 15 Interstate 15 (abbreviated I-15) is the fourth longest north-south transcontinental interstate highway in the United States, traveling through the states of Montana, Idaho, Utah, Arizona, Nevada, and California. In California, this freeway is a major transportation corridor linking the San Diego-Carlsbad-San Marcos Metropolitan area with the Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario Metropolitan area, and various suburban communities between them.
Interstate 155 (Illinois) Interstate 155 (abbreviated I-155) is a north-south spur of Interstate 55 that provides an interstate connection for the Illinois cities of Peoria and Lincoln. The northern terminus for the route is just east of Peoria, at Interstate 74 exit 101.
Interstate 16 Interstate 16 (abbreviated I-16), or State Route 404, is an intrastate interstate highway located entirely within the state of Georgia, United States. It goes from Macon, Georgia at Interstate 75 (map) to Savannah, Georgia at the Martin Luther King Boulevard exit (map).
Interstate 17 Interstate 17 (abbreviated I-17) is an intrastate interstate highway located entirely within the state of Arizona, United States. It goes from Phoenix, Arizona at Interstate 10 to Flagstaff, Arizona at Interstate 40.
Interstate 174 Interstate 174 (abbreviated I-174) is a proposed 3-digit interstate highway route in Horry County, South Carolina that may connect Future Interstate 74 (SC 31 - Carolina Bays Parkway) to North Myrtle Beach near Main Street. The highway would be a spur of Interstate 74 if I-74 is not diverted to Wilmington, NC.
Interstate 175 (Kentucky-Tennessee) House Report 107-108 in the US Representatives report, details the proposed spending of the US Department of Transportation for FY2002, which includes $2,400,000 for the Interstate 175 corridor. This includes the feasibility and the planning study.
Interstate 176 Interstate 176 (abbreviated I-176) is a spur route of eastern Interstate 76 in Pennsylvania. I-176, known locally as the "Morgantown Expressway", travels from Morgantown, Pennsylvania to Reading, Pennsylvania; the entire length of the highway is just over 11 miles.
Interstate 185 (South Carolina) Interstate 185 (abbreviated I-185) is located in the city of Greenville, South Carolina. The northern portion, which was built through the central business district, was opened in the 1960s and is cosigned with United States Highway 29.
Interstate 19 Interstate 19 (abbreviated I-19) is an intrastate interstate highway located entirely within the state of Arizona, United States. It goes from Nogales, Arizona at the Mexican border to Tucson, Arizona at Interstate 10.
Interstate 190 (Massachusetts) Interstate 190 (abbreviated I-190) runs for 20 miles north from I-290 in Worcester, Massachusetts to Route 2 in Leominster, Massachusetts. There are super-wide green-painted shoulders to prevent runoff from contaminating the nearby Wachusett Reservoir.
Interstate 195 (Maine) Interstate 195 (abbreviated I-195) runs from the Maine Turnpike (I-95) in Saco to State Route 5 where it enters Old Orchard Beach. The road was built in the early 1980s to avoid congestion in downtown Saco from summer traffic to the beach.
Interstate 20 Interstate 20 (abbreviated I-20 or IH-20) is a major east-west interstate highway in Texas and the southeastern United States. It runs 1,535 miles (2,470 km) from near Kent, Texas at Interstate 10 (map) to Florence, South Carolina at Interstate 95 (map).
Interstate 20 Business (Florence, South Carolina) Business Spur Interstate 20 is a spur route that acts as a brief extension of Interstate 20 from its eastern terminus at the interchange with Interstate 95 in Florence, South Carolina. It leads into downtown Florence.
Interstate 205 (Oregon-Washington) Interstate 205 (abbreviated I-205) is a loop route that serves the Portland, Oregon-Vancouver, Washington metropolitan area. I-205 is officially the War Veterans Memorial Freeway and was formerly known as the East Portland Freeway in Washington and Oregon.
Interstate 210 (California) The Foothill Freeway is the name assigned to Interstate 210 (abbreviated I-210), a 'bypass' interstate about 70 miles (110 km) long located in the Greater Los Angeles metropolitan area. Bypassing central Los Angeles via a generally west to east alignment, this freeway links many of the suburban cities and communities that surround Los Angeles to its north and east.
Interstate 215 (California) Interstate 215 (abbreviated I-215) in California is a 54.5 mile long north-south regional bypass freeway in the Inland Empire region of Southern California, in the eastern portion of the greater Los Angeles metropolitan area.
Interstate 215 (Utah) Interstate 215 (abbreviated I-215) in Utah, also called the Belt Route, is a 29-mile bypass interstate in metropolitan Salt Lake City. It forms a 270° loop around Salt Lake City and many of its first-ring suburbs.
Interstate 220 (Louisiana) Interstate 220 (abbreviated I-220) in Louisiana is an east-west loop around Shreveport, Louisiana, in the northwest corner of the state. The eastern terminus begins at Interstate 20, exit 17B, close to the Louisiana Downs racetrack.
Interstate 220 (Mississippi) Interstate 220 (abbreviated I-220) in Mississippi is a loop that provides an interstate connection for Interstate 55 and Interstate 20. The northern terminus for the route is just north of Jackson, at Interstate 55 exit 104.
Interstate 225 Interstate 225 (abbreviated I-225) is a spur route (and the only auxiliary route) of Interstate 25 in Colorado, traversing Aurora and a small portion of Denver. It runs north from a section of Interstate 25 that is co-signed with U.
Interstate 229 (Missouri) Interstate 229 (abbreviated I-229) in the state of Missouri is an approximately 14-mile (22.5 km) interstate highway in and near Saint Joseph that connects with Interstate 29 at both its northern terminus and at its southern terminus.
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