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Morrab Library Morrab Library is an independent library based in Penzance, Cornwall, UK situated in Morrab Gardens and founded in 1818. Morrab is financed through membership subscriptions and is notable for its large celtic studies collection and local archives.
Morrade Hakkar Morrade Hakkar (born January 19, 1972 in Besançon, France) is a middleweight boxer who has held a number of regional championship belts during his 11-year professional career. He held the French national middleweight title twice (March 1997 to January 1998 and again from March 1999 to October 2000), the WBC International middleweight title (1997) and the European middleweight title 2002.
MorrĂ­gan The MorrĂ­gan ("terror" or "phantom queen") or, less accurately but still used in some texts, MĂłrrĂ­gan ("great queen"), (aka MorrĂ­gu, MorrĂ­ghan, Mor-RĂ­oghain) is a figure from Irish mythology who appears to have once been a goddess, although she is not explicitly referred to as such in the texts.
Morrell Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Morrell Park is a neighborhood located in the Northeast section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. It is located on the eastern side of the Far Northeast, north of Grant Avenue and east of Northeast Philadelphia Airport.
Morrice James, Baron St Brides (John) Morrice Cairns James, Baron St Brides, GCMG, CVO, MBE (April 30 1916 – 26 November 1989), normally known as Morrice James, was a senior British diplomat. He served as British High Commissioner to Pakistan, India and Australia, and was known as a specialist in the affairs of the Indian sub-continent.
Morrie Arnovich Morrie Arnovich (November 16, 1910 - July 20, 1959) was a former Major League Baseball outfielder who played seven seasons for the Philadelphia Phillies, the Cincinnati Reds and the New York Giants between 1936 to 1941, and again for one game in 1946.
Morrie Rath Morris Charles "Morrie" Rath (December 25, 1886 – November 18, 1945) was an American baseball player who played second base for the Chicago White Sox and Cincinnati Reds in the 1910s. His name was often reported as Maurice Rath.
Morrie Ryskind Morrie Ryskind (born Morris Ryskind 20 October 1895 in New York City, New York, USA - 24 August 1985 in Washington, DC), was an American Hollywood and Broadway writer, lyricist, and director. He collaborated with the famous George S.
Morrie Turner Morrie Turner (born December 12, 1923) is the creator of the comic strips Wee Pals, KID Power, and Rainbow Club. In 1965, the strip Wee Pals became the first comic strip syndicated in the United States to have a cast of diverse ethnicity.
Morrill Anti-Bigamy Act The Morrill Anti-Bigamy Act was signed into law on July 8, 1862 by President Abraham Lincoln. The act banned plural marriage and limited church and non-profit ownership in any territory of the United States to $50,000.
Morrill Cody Morrill Cody (April 10, 1901 - November 23, 1987) was an American diplomat, literary editor, and author. Cody served with the United States Foreign Service for more than two decades and was a former deputy director of the United States Information Agency from 1961 to 1963 under Edward R.
Morrill Wyman Morrill Wyman (July 25, 1812 in Chelmsford, Massachusetts – January 30, 1903 in Cambridge, Massachusetts) was an American physician and social reformer . Best known today for his work on hay fever, he was one of the most respected doctors of his time, a social reformer, Harvard overseer, hospital president, and author in his long lifetime.
Morrinsville Morrinsville is a town in the Waikato region of New Zealand's North Island. It is situated around 33 kilometres northeast of Hamilton and 22 kilometres southwest of Te Aroha, close to the banks of the Piako River.
Morris (computer worm) The Morris worm or Internet worm was one of the first computer worms distributed via the Internet; it is considered the first worm and was certainly the first to gain significant mainstream media attention. It was written by a student at Cornell University, Robert Tappan Morris, and launched on November 2, 1988 from MIT.
Morris A. Gray Morris Abraham Gray (May 16, 1889-February 1966) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served as a member of the provincial legislature from 1941 to 1966, and was a prominent figure in the province's social-democratic Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) during this period.
Morris Ankrum Morris Ankrum (born August 27, 1896 - died September 2, 1964) was a prolific if somewhat dyspeptic radio, television and movie character actor, whose stern visage and sharply defined features helped cast him in supporting roles as stalwart authority figures, including scientists, military men and judges in over seventy films, mostly of the 'B' variety, spanning thirty years. His film credits were largely concentrated in two genres:
Morris Arboretum The Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania (37 ha / 92 acres) is the official arboretum of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. It is located at 100 East Northwestern Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Morris Brown College Morris Brown College (MBC) is a four-year, private, coed, liberal arts institution affiliated with the African Methodist Episcopal Church. It is a historically black college (HBCU) located in the West End Community in Atlanta, Georgia.
Morris column Morris columns (French: Colonne Morris) are cylindrical outdoor sidewalk structures with a characteristic style that are used for advertising and other purposes. They are common in the city of Paris, France and traditionally have been closely associated with that city, although they were invented by Ernst LitfaĂź in 1854.
Morris Canal The Morris Canal was an anthracite-carrying canal that incorporated a series of water-driven inclined planes in its course across northern New Jersey in the United States. It was in existence for about a century -- from the late 1820s to the 1920s.
Morris Castle Morris Castle is an old residential tower block in Swansea, South Wales which was built in the 18th Century from 1768 to 1774 for Sir John Morris to house the families of workers at his industrial enterprises and has been referred to as "possibly the first block of workers flats in the modern world".
Morris College Morris College is a four-year coeducational, liberal arts, private HBCU (Historically Black College & University) operated under the Baptist Educational and Missionary Convention in South Carolina. Morris College is located in Sumter, South Carolina.
Morris Commercial J-type The Morris Commercial J-type was a 10 cwt van launched by the Morris Commercial subsidiary of Morris Motors in 1949 and produced until 1961. After the formation, by the merger of Morris's parent company the Nuffield Organisation, and Austin, of the British Motor Corporation in 1952 the Commercial name was dropped and the van was marketed as the Morris J-type.
Morris Commercial J4 The Morris Commercial J4 was a 10 cwt van launched by the Morris Commercial subsidiary of the British Motor Corporation (BMC) in 1960 and produced until 1974. The van was marketed first as both the Morris J4 and the Austin J4.
Morris Communications Morris Communications of Augusta, Georgia is a privately held media company with diversified holdings that include newspaper and magazine publishing, outdoor advertising, radio broadcasting, book publishing and distribution, visitor publications and online services. Newspapers are the foundation and core business of the company owned by the Morris family since 1945.
Morris County School of Technology The Morris County School of Technology (MCVTS or MCST) is a vocational school located in Denville, New Jersey in Morris County, New Jersey, United States. This school helps high school students succeed in life by preparing them for the future.
Morris County Traction Company The Morris County Traction Company began trolley service in downtown Dover, New Jersey in July of 1904. It was expanded over the years until the system was completed in 1914 all the way to Newark, New Jersey, via Morristown, New Jersey and Summit, New Jersey.
Morris Cowley The 1950's Morris Cowley was a four-cylinder midsize car from the Morris Motor Company produced from 1954 to 1959. It was essentially a budget version of the Morris Oxford with less chrome, no heater, no opening front quarter lights and a simplified dashboard.
Morris Day Morris Day (born December 13, 1957, in Springfield, Illinois) is an American musician and composer. Although a gifted drummer, he is best known as the charismatic lead singer of The Time, a band that also launched the careers of famous producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis.
Morris DeHaven Tracy Morris DeHaven Tracy was a prominent journalist of the 1920s and 1930s, who covered for the United Press wire service many of the important stories of the day, such as the Scopes Evolution Trial, the election of Pope Pius XII, and the tour of Canada of the then Prince of Wales.
Morris DePass Morris DePass was a colonel in the United States Army and a commanding officer of the Dixie Mission, an American observation mission to Yan'an, China, in 1944 to investigate and establish official relations with the Chinese Communists.
Morris Edward Opler Morris Edward Opler (May 3, 1907 – May 13, 1996), American anthropologist and advocate of Japanese-American civil rights, was born in Buffalo, New York. He was the brother of Marvin Opler, an anthropologist and social psychiatrist.
Morris Federation The Morris Federation is one of the three existing umbrella organisations for morris dancing sides in the United Kingdom. It was officially founded as the Women's Morris Federation in 1975 as a direct response to the long-existing Morris Ring which did not (and does not to this day) allow all-female or mixed sides to join and was, as the original name suggests, limited to all-female teams.
Morris Heights (Metro-North station) The Morris Heights Metro-North station serves the residents of the Morris Heights neighborhood of the Bronx, New York via the Hudson Line. Trains leave for New York City every 25 to 35 minutes during peak hours, and every hour at other times and on weekends.
Morris Heights, Bronx Morris Heights is a neighborhood in the Southwest Bronx. It is surrounded by the Cross Bronx Expressway to the south, the Harlem River to the west, West Burnside Avenue to the north, and Grand Concourse to the east.
Morris High School (Illinois) Morris Community High School, or MCHS, is a public four-year high school located in Morris, Illinois, a southwest suburb of Chicago, Illinois, in the United States. It is part of Morris Community High School District 101.
Morris Hills High School Morris Hills High School is a comprehensive regional four-year public high school serving students in grades 9 - 12 in Morris County, New Jersey, United States, as part of the Morris Hills Regional High School District. The school, located in the borough of Rockaway, has an enrollment of 1,087 for the 2005-06 school year and supports twenty-two varsity sports.
Morris Hills Regional High School District The Morris Hills Regional District is a comprehensive regional public school district that consists of two four-year public high schools serving four suburban communities in Morris County, New Jersey, United States. The district serves a total of 2,662 students.
Morris Chair The Morris Chair is an early type of reclining chair, first made by the firm Morris & Company circa 1866. It has a seat with a reclining back and armrests that are moderately high, giving it an old-style appearance.
Morris Ital The Morris Ital was launched in June 1980. It took its name from Giorgetto Giugiaro's ItalDesign studio, who had been employed by British Leyland (BL) to manage the re-engineering of Morris Marina which had been produced since 1971.
Morris Janowitz Morris Janowitz, (22 October 1919 - 7 November 1988) was an American sociologist and political scientist who made major contributions to sociological theory and to the study of prejudice, urban issues, and patriotism.
Morris Jones Morris Jones was the anchor of Sinclair Broadcast Group's News Central broadcast which originated from Sinclair's suburban Baltimore (Hunt Valley) headquarters where he appeared to co-anchor many news broadcasts on Sinclair stations throughout the US.
Morris Ketchum Morris Ketchum (February 1796 – January 1 1880) was an American banker and financier of the 19th century. In 1832 he partnered with Thomas Rogers and Jasper Grosvenor to form the manufacturing firm of Rogers, Ketchum and Grosvenor; this firm eventually grew into Rogers Locomotive Works, the second most popular steam locomotive manufacturing company in North America.
Morris Knolls High School Morris Knolls High School is a four-year comprehensive public high school serving students in grades 9 - 12 in Morris County, New Jersey as part of the Morris Hills Regional High School District. The school is located in Denville but has a Rockaway mailing address.
Morris Kominsky Morris Kominsky (September 28, 1901 — April 1975) was the author of The Hoaxers: Plain Liars, Fancy Liars and Damned Liars (1970). The Hoaxers was intended, as stated in its preface, to be the first of two volumes in his "study of the trends in the United States of America towards Fascism and a Third World War.
Morris Lurie Morris Lurie (born 1938) is an Australian writer of comic novels, short stories, essays, plays, and children's books. His work focuses on the comic mishaps of Jewish-Australian men (often writers) of Lurie's generation, who are invariably jazz fans.
Morris Marina The Marina was a car manufactured by the Morris division of British Leyland throughout the 1970s, a period of great turbulence and difficulty for the British car industry. The model has been widely identified as symptomatic of the problems facing the industry at that time, with poor build quality and outdated design, especially in its post-1980 Ital incarnation, which over-extended the lifetime of the design.
Morris McGregor Donald Morris McGregor (born April 25, 1923 in Lenore, Manitoba, died July 25, 2003) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1962 to 1981.
Morris McHone Morris (Mo) McHone is a former professional basketball coach. He served as an assistant coach for the San Antonio Spurs for several seasons under coach Stan Albeck, replacing him in 1983 when Albeck took a job with the New Jersey Nets.
Morris Minor The revolutionary Morris Minor (originally called Mosquito) was launched at the Earls Court Motor Show on 20 September, 1948. Named for an earlier Morris Minor car , it was the work of a team led by Alec Issigonis, who later designed the Mini.
Morris Minor and the Majors Morris Minor and the Majors was a band led by the comedian and writer Tony Hawks (not to be confused with the skater Tony Hawk). They were made vaguely famous by their 1988 song "Stutter Rap (No Sleep 'Til Bedtime)".
Morris Nomad The Morris Nomad was a car produced by British Leyland in Australia for the Australian market. It was a hatchback version of the Morris 1500, itself a locally produced BMC ADO16 design with a larger, 1500cc engine.
Morris On A folk/rock album released in 1972 under the joint names of Ashley Hutchings, Richard Thompson, Dave Mattacks, John Kirkpatrick and Barry Dransfield. Like the subsequent "Descendant Of" Morris On albums, it features English Morris dance tunes and songs associated with Morris dance, played with a combination of traditional instruments (button accordion, concertina, fiddle, etc.
Morris Pert Morris Pert (born 1947 in Arbroath, Scotland) is a Scottish musical composer, drummer and percussionist who has played as a session musician with many big name artists, including Paul McCartney, Andrew Lloyd-Webber, John Williams, Kate Bush, Mike Oldfield, Peter Gabriel, Phil Collins and the jazz-rock band Brand X, as well as having his own extensive solo career.
Morris Peterson Morris Peterson (born August 26 1977 in Flint, Michigan) is an American professional basketball player who currently plays for the Toronto Raptors of the NBA. Peterson played collegiate basketball at Michigan State University, and helped lead them to the 2000 NCAA title.
Morris R. Jeppson Morris Richard Jeppson (Born June 22, 1922 in Carson City Nevada) was a Second Lieutenant in the Army Air Corps during World War II. He served as assistant weaponeer on the Enola Gay, which dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan on August 6 1945.
Morris Reserve The Morris Reserve was a 500,000 acre (2,000 km²) tract of land owned by Robert Morris in western New York in the late 18th Century. It was originally part of the 6,000,000 acre (24,000 km²) purchase in April 1788 of the pre-emptive right to all of Massachusetts' lands in western New York by Oliver Phelps and Nathaniel Gorham (the "Phelps and Gorham Purchase").
Morris Sheppard John Morris Sheppard (May 28, 1875 - April 9, 1941) was a Democratic United States Congressman and United States Senator from Texas. Born in Morris County, Texas to lawyer, and later judge and United States Congressman, John Levi Sheppard.
Morris School District The Morris School District is a comprehensive community public school district that serves students in kindergarten through twelfth grade from three municipalities in Morris County, New Jersey, United States, with a total student population of approximately 4,800. The communities in the district are Morristown (2,443 students from a 2000 Census population of 18,544) and Morris Township (2,121 students from a population of 21,796), along with students from Morris Plains (175 students) in grades 9-12 who attend the district's high school as part of a sending/receiving relationship with the Morris Plains Schools.
Morris Slavin Morris Slavin (1913 – 2006) was a scholar of the French Revolution, a Marxist historian, and an early American Trotskyist activist between the 1930s and 1950s. Slavin was born in Kiev but lived primarily in Youngstown, Ohio.
Morris the Cat Morris the Cat (voiced by John Erwin of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe ), is the advertising mascot for 9Lives brand cat food, appearing on its packaging and in many of its television commercials. A large red tabby tom, he is "the world's most finicky cat", and prefers only 9Lives brand, making this preference clear by means of humorously sardonic voice-over comments when offered other brands.
Morris Travers Morris Travers (1872-1961) was an English chemist who discovered xenon, neon and krypton with Sir William Ramsay. William Ramsay, between 1894 and 1908 first identified what were called the inert or noble gases: krypton, xenon, and radon.
Morris Tribunal The Morris Tribunal is a Public Inquiry to addess allegations of the 1990s and early 2000s against the An Garda Síochána, the national police force of the Republic of Ireland, also known as the Guards. Subjects explored included suggestions of corrupt and dishonest policing in County Donegal but recommendations and conclusions have more widespread consequences and importance.
Morris W. Morris Morris W. Morris [stage name Lewis Morrison], born in 1845, Jamaica, West Indies, died on 20 August 1906, Long Island, New York, was a stage actor best known for his longtime performance in the role of Mephistopheles in Faust.
Morris Weiss Morris Weiss (born August 11, 1915, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American comic book and comic strip artist and sometime writer, active from the 1930s through the mid-'70s. He created the teen-comedy character "Margie" for Timely Comics, and was the final cartoonist on the once-popular comic strip Mickey Finn.
Morris Winchevsky School The Morris Winchevsky School (founded in 1928) is a supplemental Jewish school in Toronto, Canada. The focus of the curriculum is on strengthening ties to Jewish culture and heritage within a secular humanist framework.
Morris, Manitoba Morris () is a small town of about 1700 people in the Pembina Valley region of Manitoba, Canada, located about 50 km south of Winnipeg and 50 km north of Emerson. Morris is host to the annual Manitoba Stampede & Exhibition.
Morrisania, Bronx Morrisania is a neighborhood in the southwestern section of the borough of the Bronx in New York City. Its boundaries, starting from the north and moving clockwise, are: the Cross Bronx Expressway, Crotona Park North, Crotona-Prospect Avenues, 161st Street, and the Grand Concourse.
Morrisburg, Ontario Morrisburg is a community in the township of South Dundas (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry United Counties, Ontario) Ontario Canada. It is located approximately 50 kilometres west of Cornwall and about 80 kilometres south of Ottawa.
Morrisby Profile The Morrisby Profile is an integrated set of twelve paper and pencil tests which assess aptitude and work based personality. The client receives a score which is presented to them as a profile which may be compared against other peers.
Morrison cup The Morrison Cup was established in 2002 as the trophy awarded to the champion team of the Chinese Taipei Ice Hockey League (CTIHL). Established as a memorial to the late Bob Morrison, the cup goes to the champion team of the CTIHL as determined by a 4-team playoff in May.
Morrison Cove Morrison Cove (also referred to as Morrisons Cove or Morrison's Cove), in Blair and Bedford counties of central Pennsylvania, United States is a long narrow agricultural valley extending from Evitts Mountain near New Enterprise, north to the Frankstown Branch Juniata River at Williamsburg. The width of the valley varies from 10 to 15 miles between Tussey Mountain on the east to the chain of Dunning, Loop and Lock Mountains on the west.
Morrison Formation The Morrison Formation is a distinctive sequence of Late Jurassic sedimentary rock that is found in the western United States and Canada, which has been the most fertile source of dinosaur fossils in North America. It is composed of mudstone, sandstone, siltstone and limestone and is light grey, greenish gray, or red.
Morrison Glace Bay High School Morrison Glace Bay High School was one of the two high schools serving the town of Glace Bay located in Nova Scotia, Canada, during the later half of the twentieth century. Morrison was operational as a high school between 1947 and 1989.
Morrison Hill Road Morrison Hill Road (摩理臣山道) is a major road in Happy Valley and Wan Chai of Hong Kong. It connects south to Aberdeen Tunnel, runs north along Happy Valley Racecourse and meets the east end of Queen's Road Central.
Morrison Christian Academy Morrison Christian Academy (Chinese: 馬禮遜美國學校; Wade-Giles: Ma-li-hsün Mei-kuo Hsüeh-hsiao; Hanyu Pinyin: Mălĭxùn Měiguó Xuéxiào; literally: Morrison American School; abbreviation MCA) was established in 1952 and offers a college-preparatory and American-based Christian affiliated education to expatriate children living in Taiwan. Morrison Academy is founded in Taichung, where the main campus is located, but branch campuses have been created in Taipei (Bethany) and Kaohsiung (Morrison Academy Kaohsiung).
Morrison Institute Morrison Institute for Public Policy is an Arizona State University resource for objective policy analysis and expertise. Morrison Institute researches public policy issues, informs policy makers and residents, and advises leaders on choices and actions.
Morrison Observatory Morrison Observatory is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by Central Methodist University located in Fayette, Missouri (USA). It was named after Bernice Morrison who in 1874 pledged 100,000 dollars for the construction of the observatory.
Morrison Records Morrison Records is an independent Australian jazz record label that is co-owned and run by James Morrison, his brother John Morrison and friend David Green. Artists currently on the label include James himself, his brother John's Swing City big band and renowned vocalist Emma Pask.
Morrison's Academy Morrison's Academy is an independent co-educational school based in Crieff which provides nursery, primary and secondary school facilities. While the school has boarding facilities most who attend are day-pupils and it draws many pupils from surrounding Perth and Stirlingshire.
Morrison's Cafeteria Morrison's Cafeterias was a chain of cafeteria-style restaurants, located in the Southeastern United States with a concentration of locations in Georgia and Florida. Generally found in shopping malls, Morrision's primary competition was Piccadilly Cafeterias.
Morrisound Recording Morrisound Recording is a recording studio owned and operated by brothers Jim and Tom Morris and located in Tampa, Florida. Since its opening in 1981, it has been a popular studio for death metal and thrash metal bands, but also caters to all genres of recorded music.
Morrissey - Mullen Morrissey Mullen, aka M&M, British jazz-funk/fusion group of the Seventies and Eighties, was formed by Dick Morrissey, ex-IF, (tenor and soprano saxes and flute) and Jim Mullen, ex-Brian Auger's Oblivion Express, (guitar), who joined forces in 1975 and played together for some 16 years, during which they came to be known as "Mr Sax and Captain Axe" because of their hallmark based around "duels" between guitar and sax.
Morristown College Morristown College, located in Morristown, Tennessee was founded in 1881 by the national Freedman’s Aid Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church, the school was renamed Knoxville College-Morristown in 1989. The school has been closed since 1994.
Morristown High School Morristown High School (or MHS) is a four-year comprehensive public high school serving students in grades 9 - 12 from three communities in Morris County, New Jersey, United States, as part of the Morris School District. The school serves students from Morristown and Morris Township, along with students from Morris Plains, who attend the district's high school as part of a sending/receiving relationship.
Morristown Line The Morristown Line is one of New Jersey Transit's commuter lines. Out of 60 inbound and 58 outbound daily weekday trains, 28 inbound and 26 outbound trains (about 45%) use the Kearny Connection (opened June 10, 1996) to Secaucus Junction and New York Penn Station; the rest go to Hoboken Terminal.
Morristown National Historical Park Morristown National Historical Park consists of three sites, the Ford Mansion, Fort Nonsense, and Jockey Hollow that were important during the American Revolutionary War, which began in 1775 and was ended in 1783 by the Treaty of Paris. Morristown is called the military capital of the revolution because of its strategic location, being the source for many essential supplies, and being used twice as the winter headquarters for George Washington.
Morristown-Beard School Morristown-Beard School is an independent coeducational day school, serving students in sixth through twelfth grade, located in Morristown, in Morris County, New Jersey. Morristown-Beard was established by Henry Lee Higginson in 1891 as Morristown Prep School for Boys, originally a prep school for Harvard, which in 1971 merged with Miss Beard's School for Girls to become the Morristown-Beard School.
Morrisville-Trenton Railroad Bridge The Morrisville-Trenton Railroad Bridge carries the Amtrak Northeast Corridor, SEPTA R7 Trenton and empty trains for NJ Transit's Northeast Corridor rail lines across the Delaware River between Morrisville, Pennsylvania and Trenton, New Jersey.
Morro Bay High School Morro Bay High School is located in the city of Morro Bay on the coast of San Luis Obispo County, California. Students of the school are typically residents of Morro Bay and the neighboring town of Los Osos(6 miles away).
Morro Branco Morro Branco (Capeverdean Crioulo, ALUPEC or ALUPEK: Morru Branku, also in the SĂŁo Vicente Crioulo: Morro Branko) is a cape located in the northwest of the island of SĂŁo Vicente nearly 3 km west of the island capital of Mindelo. The point is unaccessed with earthened road.
Morro Castle (fortress) Castillo de los Tres Reyes Magos del Morro (or Morro Castle) is a picturesque fortress guarding the entrance to Havana bay in Havana, Cuba. Juan Bautista Antonelli, an Italian engineer, was commissioned to design the structure.
Morro da Igreja Morro da Igreja (in English: Hill of the Church) is a peak situated in Urubici, a town of the Santa Catarina state, in southern Brazil. Its latitude is 28Âş07'31" S and its longitude is 49Âş29'38" W, with an elevation of 1,828 metres (5,997 feet).
Morro do Estado Morro do Estado (Portuguese for State Hill) is a hill and one of the 48 administrative districts in which the city of Niterói, Rio de Janeiro in Brazil is divided. It lies in the southern zone of the city, neighboring Ingá and Icaraí.
Morro do Chapéu Morro do Chapéu is a small city in the Brazilian state of Bahia, 386 km northwest of its capital, Salvador, 1012 meters above the sea level, because of which it is one of the coolest towns in Bahia, with temperatures occasionally falling below 10 °C in the winter.
Morro Velho Morro Velho, also called AngloGold Ashanti Mineração after its current owner AngloGold Ashanti, is a complex of gold mines located near the city of Nova Lima in the Minas Gerais state of Brazil. The mines have been in operation since 1835, making it the world's oldest continuously worked mine.
Morrow Plots The Morrow Plots is an experimental corn field at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and is the oldest of its kind in the Western hemisphere. It was established in 1876 and continues to be used today.
Mors (automobile) The Mors automobile factory was an early car manufacturer, and one of the first to take part in automobile racing, beginning in 1897, due to the belief of the company founder, Emille Mors, in racing's technical and promotional benefits. By the turn of the century, automobile racing had become largely a contest between Mors and Panhard.
Mors Syphilitica Mors Syphilitica is a gothic band that was formed in 1995 in New York City by Lisa Hammer (née Houle) and Eric Hammer after the breakup of Requiem in White. Their music combines often-surreal lyrics with instrumentation consisting of mandolin, banjo, and other unusual instruments.
Morsø municipality Morsø municipality is a municipality (Danish, kommune) in Viborg County in northern Denmark. The municipality is located on the island of Morsø or Mors, an island in the Limfjord, the sound that separates the island of Vendsyssel-Thy from the rest of Jutland Peninsula.
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