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UK.TV UK.TV is a subscription television channel in Australia and New Zealand, screening British entertainment programming, sourced mainly from the archives of the BBC, RTL Group (mainly talkbackTHAMES material) and ITV plc.
UKCAT The UK Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT) is used in the selection process by a consortium of UK university Medical and Dental Schools. It was introduced in 2006 and is run by the UKCAT Consortium in partnership with Pearson VUE.
UKeiG The UK eInformation Group (UKeiG) is a professional body for all information professionals, users and developers of electronic information resources. Its aims are to promote and advance the effective exploitation and management of electronic information in all formats.
UKeU The UKeU (UK eUniversities Worldwide Limited) was a company and website that promoted online degrees from UK universities. As such, UKeU was not a university in its own right and ultimately was a dot-com failure.
UKERNA UKERNA is the trading name for the JNT Association, which since 1994 has had responsibility for the management of the United Kingdom’s Higher Education networking programme. It manages the operation and development of the JANET network, which links the UK’s education and research organisations to each other, as well as to the rest of the world through links to the global Internet.
UKG: UK Garage and Two-step UK Garage is a music genre, usually split into the sub-genres 4x4 Garage or 2step, however this style of music is not to be confused with the original Garage house music genre of the late 1980s and early 1990s, which is a purer form of house music and not such a fusion with other genres such as Ragga, R&B and Hip hop music.
UKIB United Kingdom Independent Broadcasting (or UKIB) is an affiliation of British independent television production companies and broadcasters. Its predecessor's (Independent Television Companies Association - ITCA) primary functions was to represent independent British television (i.
UKNova UKNova is a BitTorrent tracker specialising in UK-based television and radio programmes. UKNova has a strict policy of not allowing material which can be legally purchased (for example with a DVD release) to be shared via the site.
UKOLN Formerly known as The United Kingdom Office for Library and Information Networking, UKOLN is a centre of expertise in digital information management, providing advice and services to the library, information, education and cultural heritage communities. UKOLN is based at the University of Bath and is funded by the JISC and the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council (MLA), as well as project funding from JISC and the European Union.
UKSG The UK Serials Group (UKSG) (a UK registered charity), the international body for professionals involved in providing and managing electronic and hard copy academic and research literature offers members (publishers, intermediaries and librarians) many important benefits:
UKTV Bright Ideas UK BrightIdeas was launched on 15th January 2003 as a lifestyle channel for the Freeview digital terrestrial television platform. Along with the rest of the UKTV network, the "UK" prefix was changed to "UKTV" on 8th March 2004 and is thus now known as UKTV Bright Ideas.
UKTV G2 UK Gold Classics was launched when UK Gold began to move towards newer programmes instead of older ones. From 2 April 1999 it was renamed to UK Gold 2, and screened morning programmes from UK Gold time-shifted to the evening of the same day.
UKTV Gold UKTV Gold, known as UK Gold until March 8 2004, is a British television channel, launched on November 1, 1992, currently available on Sky satellite, cable, and terrestrial subscription via Top Up TV. It is not available on standard Freeview boxes, however, despite the fact that many of its programmes were produced by the BBC.
UKUUG UKUUG is the UK's Unix and Open Systems User Group a non-profit organization and technical forum for the advocacy of open systems, particularly Unix and Unix-like operating systems, the promotion of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS), and the advancement of open programming standards and networking protocols.
UKVM UKVM is the only skateboarding video-magazine in the United Kingdom. It is available on DVD only and comes out every three months and features video articles on many elements of the British skateboard scene including: profiles of skateboarders, company profiles, location guides, events, trick tips, etc.
Ul de Rico Count Ul de Rico, AKA Ulderico Gropplero di Troppenburg (1944 - ), is an Italian-born artist and author of illustrated children's books, most notably The Rainbow Goblins (1978) and its sequel The White Goblin. (1996) He was also a major contributor to the children's fantasy film The NeverEnding Story (1984), based on the book of the same name by Michael Ende.
Ula (tribe) The Jurchen Ula tribe are mostly traders, buying horses, livestock, and fur from the steppe Mongols and selling them at Jianzhou pingyuan on the Liao river basin, the economic center and farmland of the Manchu region. They in turn buy grain such as millet and corn at Jianzhou and sell them to the Mongols.
Ula class submarine The Ula class is a Norwegian submarine type which was assembled in Germany in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The class, consisting of 6 vessels, is currently the only submarine type in service with the Royal Norwegian Navy.
Ulaanbaatar Opera House The Ulaanbaatar Opera House is in SĂĽhbaatar Square in the city of Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia. During its winter season, the opera house offers inexpensive (by Western standards) performances of ballet and opera.
Ulaangom Ulaangom "Mongolian: Улаангом" (Red Sand) is the capital of Uvs Province "ĐŁĐ˛Ń Đймаг" in Mongolia. It is located at the southwest end of the Uvs Nuur Lake "ĐŁĐ˛Ń ĐťŃŃŃ€", and on the slopes of Harhiraa Mountains "Хархираа ĐŁŃĐ»Ń", close to Russian border.
Uladzimir Parfianovich Uladzimir Parfianovich (Belarusian: Уладзімір Парфяновіч; Russian: Владимир Парфенович, Vladimir Parfenovich; born December 2, 1958 in Minsk, USSR) is a 3-time Olympic champion and nine times World and European champion in kayak and a politician from Belarus.
Ulaghchi Ulaghchi (Ulaqchi or Ulavchii) Khan was the third khan of the Blue Horde and Golden Horde, ruling for less than a year in 1257. It is not clear whether Ulaghchi was the son or the younger brother of his predecessor, Sartaq.
Ulala Ulala (ă†ă‚‰ă‚‰ Urara) is a video game character and the main protagonist of the video game series Space Channel 5. When Ulala was 12 years old, she was involved in a spaceship accident in which she was rescued by a reporter from a broadcasting station called Space Channel 5.
Ulali Founded in the late 1980s, Ulali was the first Native American women's a capella group to create their own sound from their strong traditional roots and personal contemporary styles. They created a new genre of Native American Music and inspired the creation of other Native women's groups.
Ulalume "Ulalume" is a poem written by Edgar Allan Poe in 1847. Much like a few of Poe's other poems (such as The Raven, Annabel Lee, and Lenore), Ulalume focuses on the narrator's loss of a beautiful woman due to her untimely death.
Ulam numbers A Ulam number is a member of an integer sequence which was devised by Stanislaw Ulam and published in SIAM Review in 1964. The standard Ulam sequence starts with U1=1 and U2=2 being the first two Ulam numbers.
Ulam spiral The Ulam spiral, or prime spiral (in other languages also called the Ulam cloth) is a simple method of graphing the prime numbers that reveals a pattern which has never been fully explained. It was discovered by the mathematician Stanisław Ulam in 1963, while doodling on scratch paper at a scientific meeting.
Ulama game Ulama is a ball game played in a few communities of the state of Sinaloa, in Mexico, not far from Mazatlán. It is a variety of the Mesoamerican ballgame descended from the ancient game ritual of cultures such as the pre-Columbian Olmec, Maya and Aztec and many others.
Ulan-Ude Ulan-Ude (; Buryat: Улаан-Удэ), formerly Verkhneudinsk (), the capital of the Buryat Republic, Russia, is located at the foot of the mountains and is divided into two parts by the Uda river, a tributary of the Selenga river. Geographical coordinates .
UlanĂłw UlanĂłw is in southeast Poland close to the larger cities called Lublin and Stalowa Wola (pronounced stole-a-va-vola) Ulanow (pronounced oo-lan-oof) has a population of approximately 1000 people. They have grammar and high schools along with 3 churches.
Ulane Bonnel Ulane Bonnel (born Ulane Zeeck in Lingleville, Texas on 22 Sepetember 1918 - died in Paris, France on 26 September 2006) was a naval historian working in France, who played a major role developing professional connections between American and French naval historians and in founding both the scholarly journal Chronique d'histoire maritime and the French Commission of Maritime History (Commission française d'histoire maritime).
Ulao, Wisconsin Ulao, Wisconsin is an unincorporated community in the Town of Grafton in Ozaukee County, Wisconsin. It is located at the intersection of Ulao Road and the old Chicago and Northwestern railroad running from Milwaukee to Green Bay.
Ulas family The Ulas family is a large family of 19 from rural southern Turkey, five of whom walk on all fours with their feet and the palms of their hands in what is called a "bear crawl". Their quadrupedal gait has never been reported in anatomically intact adult humans.
UlĂşa River The Ulua River (Spanish: RĂo UlĂşa) is a river in western Honduras. It rises in the central mountainous area of the country close to La Paz and runs 150 miles approximately due northwards to the east end of the Gulf of Honduras.
Ulbricht Doctrine The Ulbricht Doctrine, named after East German leader Walter Ulbricht, was the assertion that normal diplomatic relations between East Germany and West Germany could only occur if both states fully recognised each other's sovereignty. This contrasted with the Hallstein Doctrine, a West German policy which insisted that West Germany was the only legitimate German state.
Ulceby The North Lincolnshire village of Ulceby (Lat: 53:37N, Lon:0:19W) is situated on the eastern side of North Lincolnshire roughly equidistant from Grimsby and Scunthorpe. It is located on the A1077 which is an alternative route by road to Immingham Docks.
Ulceby Cross Ulceby Cross is a large interconnecting roundabout at the top of Miles Cross Hill in Lincolnshire, England. The Roads to the main surrounding destinations all lead off of the roundabout, Skegness is to the south, Alford is to the east, Louth and Grimsby is to the north and Spilsby and Boston to the west.
Ulcer An ulcer (from Latin ulcus) is an open sore of the skin, eyes or mucous membrane, often caused, but not exclusively, by an initial abrasion and generally maintained by an inflammation, an infection, and/or medical conditions which impede healing. Or in other words, it is a macroscopic discontinuity of the normal epithelium (microscopic discontinuity of epithelium is called erosion).
Ulcer Index The Ulcer Index is a stock market risk measure or technical analysis indicator devised by Peter Martin in 1987,Peter Martin's Ulcer Index page and published by him and Byron McCann in their 1989 book The Investors Guide to Fidelity Funds. It's designed as a measure of volatility, but only volatility in the downward direction, ie.
Ulcinj Ulcinj (Serbian/Montenegrin Cyrillic: Улцињ, Albanian: Ulqin or Ulqini, Italian: Dulcigno) is a coastal town and municipality in Montenegro. The town of Ulcinj has a population of 10,828 (2003 census), and it is the centre of Ulcinj municipality.
Ulderico Sergo Ulderico Sergo (born July 4, 1913 in Fiume – died 1967, Cleveland) was a bantamweight professional boxer from Italy, who won the gold medal at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin. He defeated Jackie Wilson of the United States by decision in the final.
Ulead MediaStudio Pro Ulead MediaStudio Pro (MSP) is a real-time, timeline based prosumer level non-linear video editing software by Ulead Systems. It's a suite of 5 digital video and audio applications including Video Capture, Video Paint, CG Infinity, Audio Editor and Video Editor.
Ulek States In the Dungeons and Dragons World of Greyhawk campaign setting, the Ulek States refers to the three easternmost nations of the Sheldomar Valley. From north-to-south, they are the Duchy of Ulek, the County of Ulek, and the Principality of Ulek.
Uley Uley (IPA pronunciation: and also rhymes with Julie) is a village in the county of Gloucestershire, England. It is situated in a wooded valley in the Cotswold escarpment, on the road between Dursley and Stroud.
Ulf Dahlén Ulf Dahlén (born January 12, 1967 in Östersund, Sweden) is a former professional ice hockey right wing who played 14 seasons in the National Hockey League between 1987-88 and 2002-03. He played for the New York Rangers, Minnesota North Stars, Dallas Stars, San Jose Sharks, Chicago Blackhawks and Washington Capitals.
Ulf EvenĂĄs Ulf EvenĂĄs, shihan (7th dan in Iwama Ryu, 5th dan Iwama Ryu bukiwaza, 6th dan in Aikikai). Ulf EvenĂĄs began his aikido training in the late 1960s and was appointed by Morihiro Saito as shihan (top official representative) for Iwama Ryu.
Ulf Herman Ulf Nadrowski is a German professional wrestler, best known by his ring name Ulf Herman. His best known appearances in America was during his short time with Extreme Championship Wrestling where he would join with the Full Blooded Italians.
Ulf Jarl Ulf Jarl (jarl is a title, corresponding to English earl) belonged to a prominent Swedish family since he was the son of Thorgils Sprakalägg who is considered to have been the son of Styrbjörn the Strong and Tyra, the daughter of Harald Bluetooth. He was consequently closely related to both the Swedish and Danish royal houses.
Ulf Kirsten Ulf Kirsten (born December 4, 1965 in Riesa, East Germany) is a former German football (soccer) striker, the first player in history to reach a total 100 caps playing with two different national teams. His biggest success was the win of the 1993 German Cup.
Ulf Linde Professor Ulf Harald Linde (born April 15 1929 in Stockholm), is an art critic, writer, museum director and a member of the Swedish Academy. He was elected to the Swedish Academy on February 10 1977 and admitted on December 20 1977.
Ulf Lundkvist Ulf Lundkvist (born 1952) is a Swedish comic creator, illustrator, and painter. A nostalgia buff in love with the 1940s, 50s, and 60s, Lundkvist depicts the "old Sweden" with humor and affection, small towns and countryside, anachronistic places where time seem to stand still.
Ulf Nilsson Ulf Nilsson (born May 11 1950 in Nynäshamn, Sweden) was a professional ice hockey player who played for the Winnipeg Jets, the New York Rangers, the Springfield Indians and the Tulsa Oilers. Part of the first major wave of Europeans to star in North American hockey, he was a major star in the WHA from 1974 to 1978.
Ulf Olsson Ulf Olsson (1951 - ), also known as Helénmannen ("the Helén man") in Sweden, was convicted for the murders of 10-year old Helén Nilsson and 26-year old Jannica Ekblad in 1989. Found after a DNA-test in 2004 (a test series including 28 other men), Olsson was convicted to psychiatric care in 2005.
Ulf Samuelsson Ulf Samuelsson (Born March 26, 1964, in Fagersta,Västmanlands län, Sweden), is a Swedish-American retired professional ice hockey player. On June 5, 2006, he was named the assistant coach of the Phoenix Coyotes, replacing Rick Bowness.
Ulf Stenlund Ulf Stenlund (born January 21, 1967 in Falun) is a former tennis player from Sweden, who won one single (1986, Palermo) and one double (1987, Bari) title during his professional career. The righthander reached his highest singles ATP-ranking on April 27, 1987, when he became the number 23 of the world.
Ulf Strohmayer Ulf Strohmayer - geographer - Professor and head of the Geography Department at the National University of Ireland, Galway. Born in Germany, educated there and in the USA (PhD, Penn State), has held posts in the USA, France and the University of Wales, Lampeter.
Ulf Timmermann Ulf Timmermann (born November 1, 1962 in East Berlin) is a German shot putter who broke many world records during the 1980s and is the first and one of only two people to ever throw over 23 metres (along with Randy Barnes).
Ulf Tostesson Ulf Tostesson was jarl and the son of the legendary Viking Skogul Toste. He was the brother of Sigrid the Haughty, and his son jarl Ragnvald Ulfsson was the father of Stenkil, who was elected king when the old House of Munsö died out.
Ulfborg-Vemb Ulfborg-Vemb is a municipality (Danish, kommune) in Ringkjøbing County on the west coast of the Jutland peninsula in west Denmark. The municipality covers an area of 226 km², and has a total population of 6,959 (2005).
Ulfilas Ulfilas or Wulfila (perhaps meaning "little wolf") (c. 310 – 388), bishop, missionary, and translator, was a Goth or half-Goth who had spent time inside the Roman Empire at a time when Arianism was dominant.
UlforceVeedramon Future Mode UlforceVeedramon Future Mode is a fictional character from the Digimon Adventure V-Tamer 01 manga, a Mega Level Exalted Knight Digimon. He has not appeared in any other Digimon works outside the V-Tamer manga.
Ulgarth In the fictional fantasy setting of the Forgotten Realms, Ulgarth is a country located in the Utter East, facing Var the Golden. With the free cities of Parsanic (Zendar, Dekar, Zendum, Tharkar and maybe more), it acts as a buffer between Faerûn and Zakhara.
Ulgoland is the country of the Ulgo people in the Belgariad and Mallorean series by David Eddings. It is named after UL, the god of the people, and as token to the first Gorim, who entreated UL to take the people as his own.
Ulhas River The Ulhas River is a river of western India. It originates near Karjat in the Western Ghats Range, and flows westward through Raigad and Thane districts of Maharashtra north to Ulhasnagar (to which it gives its name) and on to Kalyan, where it turns west to Thane.
Ulhasnagar Ulhasnagar is a city located on the west coast of India, approximately 60 kilometers (37 miles) northeast of the City of Mumbai (Bombay), in the Thane district in the state of Maharashtra. According to a 2001 census, the city is home to an estimated population of 472,943 people.
Uli Derickson Ulrike Patzelt (August 8, 1944 – February 18, 2005), better known as Uli Derickson, was a flight attendant during the June 14, 1985 hijacking of TWA Flight 847 by Organization for the Oppressed of the Earth terrorists, a group with alleged links to Hezbollah. Derickson is credited with helping to protect 152 passengers and crew members.
Uli Herzner Ulrike "Uli" Herzner (born 23 April 1971) is a German American fashion designer, currently living in Miami, Florida. She was a contestant on the third season of the Bravo network reality television series Project Runway, and was one of the final two contestants, finishing second overall in the competition.
Uli Hiemer Ulrich Uli Hiemer (born September 21, 1962 in FĂĽssen, West Germany) is a former professional ice hockey player who was among the first Germans to play in the NHL. He spent three seasons with the New Jersey Devils in the mid 1980s, recording 73 points in 143 total games.
Uli Schmidt Uli Schmidt (born 10 July, 1961 in Pretoria, South Africa) is a former South African rugby union footballer. His usual position was at hooker, where he played for the Blue Bulls in the Currie Cup, and later the Golden Lions, as well as the national team, the Springboks.
Uli Vos Uli Vos (born September 2, 1946) is a former field hockey player from Germany, who was a member of the West-German team that won the golden medal at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich. He played at club level for the Gladbacher Hockey- und Tennisclub.
Ulick Burke (politician) Senator Ulick Burke (born November 1943) is an Irish Fine Gael politician, currently a member of the 22nd Seanad Éireann elected by the Agricultural Panel. Burke was first elected a TD at the 1997 General election when the Galway East constituency was increased to 4 seats.
Uliger Uliger, is the general term given to tales and popular myths of the Mongol and Buryat peoples of Mongolia and north-east Asia. They are an important part of the oral traditions among the Buryats and other Siberian tribes.
Ulichs The Ulichs (Uglichs) (Уличи (Угличи) in Russian, Уличі (Угличі) in Ukrainian) were a tribe of Early East Slavs who between the 8th and the 10th century inhabited the territories along the Lower Dnieper, Bug River and the Black Sea littoral.
Ulises Ulises is a bull orca whale who lives in SeaWorld, San Diego, California. His name is pronounced much like "Ulysses," but since he was originally named in a park in Barcelona, Spain, his name is in the Spanish form.
Ulises Heureaux Ulises Heureaux (October 21, 1845 – July 26, 1899) was president of the Dominican Republic from 1 September 1882 to 1 September 1883, from 6 January to 27 February 1887 and again from 30 April 1889 until his assassination, maintaining power between his terms.
Ulises Ruiz Ortiz Ulises Ruiz Ortiz (born in Chalcatongo, Oaxaca, on April 9 1958) is a Mexican politician and current governor of the State of Oaxaca. He took office in 2004 as a member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).
Ulisse Aldrovandi Ulisse Aldrovandi (11 September 1522 - 10 November 1605) was an Italian naturalist, the moving force behind Bologna's botanical garden, one of the first in Europe. Carolus Linnaeus and the comte de Buffon reckoned him the father of natural history studies.
Ulitsa 1905 Goda Ulitsa Tyasyacha Devyatsot Pyatogo Goda () "1905 Street" is a station on the Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya Line of the Moscow Metro. Named after the nearby street, which in turn is named to commemorate the Russian revolution of 1905 the station was opened on December 30, 1972, as part of the Krasnopresnenskiy radius.
Uliuli Fifita Tonga 'Uli'uli Fifita (born February 3, 1959 in Nuku'alofa, Tonga) is a former professional wrestler for both World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). In WCW, he used the name Meng; in the WWF, he used the names King Tonga, King Haku, and Haku.
Ulkatcho First Nation The Ulkatcho First Nation is a First Nations government in the Canadian province of British Columbia. A member of the Carrier Chilcotin Tribal Council, its offices are located in Anahim Lake, British Columbia at the western edge of the Chilcotin District.
Ull (album) Ull was an album released in 1998 by Icelandic rock artist Súkkat. With 16 tracks, this release was the third and last album by Súkkat, and it counted with the collaboration of guitarist Guðlaugur Kristinn Óttarsson.
Ull (Greyhawk) Ull is a political state in the World of Greyhawk campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game. It is situated in the Baklunish Basin region of the Flanaess, south of the Plains of the Paynims.
Ulla Tørnæs Ulla Pedersen Tørnæs (born September 4 1962) is a Danish politician and the present Minister for Development Cooperation of Denmark. She is a member of the Liberal Party (Denmark) and, since 1994, of the Danish parliament (Folketing).
Ulladulla, New South Wales Ulladulla () is a coastal town in New South Wales, Australia in Shoalhaven City. It is on the Princes Highway, about half way between the larger towns of Batemans Bay to the south and Nowra to the north, a little over three hours' drive south of Sydney.
Ullage (rocketry) In rocketry, ullage is the space within a fuel tank but above the liquid fuel. This term derives from the same term 'ullage' in winemaking, where it refers to the space above the liquid in a container such as a barrel or wine bottle.
Ullal Ullal is a panchayat town in Dakshina Kannada district in the Indian state of Karnataka. It is a small town about 8-10km south of Mangalore close to the border between the two southern states of Karnataka and Kerala.
Ullambana Sutra The Ullambana Sutra is a Mahayana sutra which consists in a brief discourse given by the Gautama Buddha principally to the monk MaudgalyÄyana (Mokuren in Japanese) on the practice of filial piety. The text is considered of questionable authenticity by many.
Ullerslev municipality Ullerslev municipality is a municipality (Danish, kommune) in Funen County on the east coast of the island of Funen in central Denmark. The municipality covers an area of 54 km², and has a total population of 5,151 (2005).
Ullevaal Stadion Ullevaal Stadion, located in Oslo, is Norway's national football ground. The Norwegian Cup final is played at Ullevaal, as well as various final matches of the annual, international age-based tournament Norway Cup.
UllevĂĄl stadion (station) UllevĂĄl stadion is a station served both by Sognsvannsbanen and T-baneringen, which leaves Sognvannsbanen after this station. In the inbound direction (toward the city centre) the next station is Forskningsparken.
Ullingswick Ullingswick is a small village in the county of Herefordshire about 6 miles south west of Bromyard, 9 miles north east of Hereford and 10 miles south east of Leominster (coordinates ). It is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Ullingwic.
Ullmann condensation The Ullmann condensation or Ullmann ether synthesis is a variation of the Ullmann reaction, in which a phenol is coupled to an aryl halide to a diaryl ether in the presence of a copper compound. Fritz Ullmann and Sponagel, Chem.
Ullna GC Ullna Golf Club is situated beautifully on the shore of Ullna Lake in the municipal Ă–sterĂĄkers kommun north of Stockholm, Sweden. The club has since its opening in 1981 consistently been ranked as one of the finest courses in Sweden and had until the mid 1990's an unrivaled position as the best course in the Stockholm area.
Ullr In Norse mythology, Ullr‡ is a son of Sif and a stepson of Thor. While extant sources are scant he appears to have been a major god in prehistoric times, or even an aspect of the head of the Proto-Germanic pantheon, mentioned on the 3rd century Thorsberg chape.
Ulm Ulm is a city in the German Bundesland of Baden-WĂĽrttemberg, situated on the river Danube, about 90 km south-east of Stuttgart and 140 km north-west of Munich. The city, whose population is estimated at 120,000 (2005), forms an urban district of its own (Germ.
Ulmaceae Ulmaceae is a family of flowering plant that includes the elms (genus Ulmus) and the zelkovas (genus Zelkova). Members of the family are widely distributed throughout the north temperate zone, and have a scattered distribution elsewhere except for being absent as natives to Australasia.
Ulmarra, New South Wales Ulmarra is a small town in the Clarence Valley district of New South Wales, Australia. It had the distinction of being the smallest Local Government Area in NSW until 2000 when it amalgamated with the Nymboida Shire Council to form Pristine Waters Council, which later merged with Grafton and Maclean Shires to become the Clarence Valley Shire Council.
Ulmer Park Bus Depot The Ulmer Park Bus Depot is located on 25th Avenue and Harway Avenue off of Cropsey Avenue in the Bensonhurst neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. The Ulmer Park Bus Depot is part of the Brooklyn Division of bus depots in MTA New York City Transit buses.
Ulmus canescens Ulmus canescens Melville has been given several common names: Grey Elm, Grey-leafed Elm, Hoary Elm, but none predominant enough to warrant adoption. Its natural range extends through the lands of the central and eastern Mediterranean, including the islands of Sicily, Malta, Crete and Cyprus, as far south as Israel, where it is now considered rare and endangered The tree is chiefly found amidst the comparatively humid coastal woodlands and scrublands.
Ulmus gaussenii Ulmus gaussenii Cheng is a medium-sized deciduous tree whose natural range is restricted to the valleys of limestone mountains in Anhui Province, eastern China. It can grow to a height of about 25 m, with a slender trunk < 0.
UKCAT The UK Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT) is used in the selection process by a consortium of UK university Medical and Dental Schools. It was introduced in 2006 and is run by the UKCAT Consortium in partnership with Pearson VUE.
UKeiG The UK eInformation Group (UKeiG) is a professional body for all information professionals, users and developers of electronic information resources. Its aims are to promote and advance the effective exploitation and management of electronic information in all formats.
UKeU The UKeU (UK eUniversities Worldwide Limited) was a company and website that promoted online degrees from UK universities. As such, UKeU was not a university in its own right and ultimately was a dot-com failure.
UKERNA UKERNA is the trading name for the JNT Association, which since 1994 has had responsibility for the management of the United Kingdom’s Higher Education networking programme. It manages the operation and development of the JANET network, which links the UK’s education and research organisations to each other, as well as to the rest of the world through links to the global Internet.
UKG: UK Garage and Two-step UK Garage is a music genre, usually split into the sub-genres 4x4 Garage or 2step, however this style of music is not to be confused with the original Garage house music genre of the late 1980s and early 1990s, which is a purer form of house music and not such a fusion with other genres such as Ragga, R&B and Hip hop music.
UKIB United Kingdom Independent Broadcasting (or UKIB) is an affiliation of British independent television production companies and broadcasters. Its predecessor's (Independent Television Companies Association - ITCA) primary functions was to represent independent British television (i.
UKNova UKNova is a BitTorrent tracker specialising in UK-based television and radio programmes. UKNova has a strict policy of not allowing material which can be legally purchased (for example with a DVD release) to be shared via the site.
UKOLN Formerly known as The United Kingdom Office for Library and Information Networking, UKOLN is a centre of expertise in digital information management, providing advice and services to the library, information, education and cultural heritage communities. UKOLN is based at the University of Bath and is funded by the JISC and the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council (MLA), as well as project funding from JISC and the European Union.
UKSG The UK Serials Group (UKSG) (a UK registered charity), the international body for professionals involved in providing and managing electronic and hard copy academic and research literature offers members (publishers, intermediaries and librarians) many important benefits:
UKTV Bright Ideas UK BrightIdeas was launched on 15th January 2003 as a lifestyle channel for the Freeview digital terrestrial television platform. Along with the rest of the UKTV network, the "UK" prefix was changed to "UKTV" on 8th March 2004 and is thus now known as UKTV Bright Ideas.
UKTV G2 UK Gold Classics was launched when UK Gold began to move towards newer programmes instead of older ones. From 2 April 1999 it was renamed to UK Gold 2, and screened morning programmes from UK Gold time-shifted to the evening of the same day.
UKTV Gold UKTV Gold, known as UK Gold until March 8 2004, is a British television channel, launched on November 1, 1992, currently available on Sky satellite, cable, and terrestrial subscription via Top Up TV. It is not available on standard Freeview boxes, however, despite the fact that many of its programmes were produced by the BBC.
UKUUG UKUUG is the UK's Unix and Open Systems User Group a non-profit organization and technical forum for the advocacy of open systems, particularly Unix and Unix-like operating systems, the promotion of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS), and the advancement of open programming standards and networking protocols.
UKVM UKVM is the only skateboarding video-magazine in the United Kingdom. It is available on DVD only and comes out every three months and features video articles on many elements of the British skateboard scene including: profiles of skateboarders, company profiles, location guides, events, trick tips, etc.
Ul de Rico Count Ul de Rico, AKA Ulderico Gropplero di Troppenburg (1944 - ), is an Italian-born artist and author of illustrated children's books, most notably The Rainbow Goblins (1978) and its sequel The White Goblin. (1996) He was also a major contributor to the children's fantasy film The NeverEnding Story (1984), based on the book of the same name by Michael Ende.
Ula (tribe) The Jurchen Ula tribe are mostly traders, buying horses, livestock, and fur from the steppe Mongols and selling them at Jianzhou pingyuan on the Liao river basin, the economic center and farmland of the Manchu region. They in turn buy grain such as millet and corn at Jianzhou and sell them to the Mongols.
Ula class submarine The Ula class is a Norwegian submarine type which was assembled in Germany in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The class, consisting of 6 vessels, is currently the only submarine type in service with the Royal Norwegian Navy.
Ulaanbaatar Opera House The Ulaanbaatar Opera House is in SĂĽhbaatar Square in the city of Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia. During its winter season, the opera house offers inexpensive (by Western standards) performances of ballet and opera.
Ulaangom Ulaangom "Mongolian: Улаангом" (Red Sand) is the capital of Uvs Province "ĐŁĐ˛Ń Đймаг" in Mongolia. It is located at the southwest end of the Uvs Nuur Lake "ĐŁĐ˛Ń ĐťŃŃŃ€", and on the slopes of Harhiraa Mountains "Хархираа ĐŁŃĐ»Ń", close to Russian border.
Uladzimir Parfianovich Uladzimir Parfianovich (Belarusian: Уладзімір Парфяновіч; Russian: Владимир Парфенович, Vladimir Parfenovich; born December 2, 1958 in Minsk, USSR) is a 3-time Olympic champion and nine times World and European champion in kayak and a politician from Belarus.
Ulaghchi Ulaghchi (Ulaqchi or Ulavchii) Khan was the third khan of the Blue Horde and Golden Horde, ruling for less than a year in 1257. It is not clear whether Ulaghchi was the son or the younger brother of his predecessor, Sartaq.
Ulala Ulala (ă†ă‚‰ă‚‰ Urara) is a video game character and the main protagonist of the video game series Space Channel 5. When Ulala was 12 years old, she was involved in a spaceship accident in which she was rescued by a reporter from a broadcasting station called Space Channel 5.
Ulali Founded in the late 1980s, Ulali was the first Native American women's a capella group to create their own sound from their strong traditional roots and personal contemporary styles. They created a new genre of Native American Music and inspired the creation of other Native women's groups.
Ulalume "Ulalume" is a poem written by Edgar Allan Poe in 1847. Much like a few of Poe's other poems (such as The Raven, Annabel Lee, and Lenore), Ulalume focuses on the narrator's loss of a beautiful woman due to her untimely death.
Ulam numbers A Ulam number is a member of an integer sequence which was devised by Stanislaw Ulam and published in SIAM Review in 1964. The standard Ulam sequence starts with U1=1 and U2=2 being the first two Ulam numbers.
Ulam spiral The Ulam spiral, or prime spiral (in other languages also called the Ulam cloth) is a simple method of graphing the prime numbers that reveals a pattern which has never been fully explained. It was discovered by the mathematician Stanisław Ulam in 1963, while doodling on scratch paper at a scientific meeting.
Ulama game Ulama is a ball game played in a few communities of the state of Sinaloa, in Mexico, not far from Mazatlán. It is a variety of the Mesoamerican ballgame descended from the ancient game ritual of cultures such as the pre-Columbian Olmec, Maya and Aztec and many others.
Ulan-Ude Ulan-Ude (; Buryat: Улаан-Удэ), formerly Verkhneudinsk (), the capital of the Buryat Republic, Russia, is located at the foot of the mountains and is divided into two parts by the Uda river, a tributary of the Selenga river. Geographical coordinates .
UlanĂłw UlanĂłw is in southeast Poland close to the larger cities called Lublin and Stalowa Wola (pronounced stole-a-va-vola) Ulanow (pronounced oo-lan-oof) has a population of approximately 1000 people. They have grammar and high schools along with 3 churches.
Ulane Bonnel Ulane Bonnel (born Ulane Zeeck in Lingleville, Texas on 22 Sepetember 1918 - died in Paris, France on 26 September 2006) was a naval historian working in France, who played a major role developing professional connections between American and French naval historians and in founding both the scholarly journal Chronique d'histoire maritime and the French Commission of Maritime History (Commission française d'histoire maritime).
Ulao, Wisconsin Ulao, Wisconsin is an unincorporated community in the Town of Grafton in Ozaukee County, Wisconsin. It is located at the intersection of Ulao Road and the old Chicago and Northwestern railroad running from Milwaukee to Green Bay.
Ulas family The Ulas family is a large family of 19 from rural southern Turkey, five of whom walk on all fours with their feet and the palms of their hands in what is called a "bear crawl". Their quadrupedal gait has never been reported in anatomically intact adult humans.
UlĂşa River The Ulua River (Spanish: RĂo UlĂşa) is a river in western Honduras. It rises in the central mountainous area of the country close to La Paz and runs 150 miles approximately due northwards to the east end of the Gulf of Honduras.
Ulbricht Doctrine The Ulbricht Doctrine, named after East German leader Walter Ulbricht, was the assertion that normal diplomatic relations between East Germany and West Germany could only occur if both states fully recognised each other's sovereignty. This contrasted with the Hallstein Doctrine, a West German policy which insisted that West Germany was the only legitimate German state.
Ulceby The North Lincolnshire village of Ulceby (Lat: 53:37N, Lon:0:19W) is situated on the eastern side of North Lincolnshire roughly equidistant from Grimsby and Scunthorpe. It is located on the A1077 which is an alternative route by road to Immingham Docks.
Ulceby Cross Ulceby Cross is a large interconnecting roundabout at the top of Miles Cross Hill in Lincolnshire, England. The Roads to the main surrounding destinations all lead off of the roundabout, Skegness is to the south, Alford is to the east, Louth and Grimsby is to the north and Spilsby and Boston to the west.
Ulcer An ulcer (from Latin ulcus) is an open sore of the skin, eyes or mucous membrane, often caused, but not exclusively, by an initial abrasion and generally maintained by an inflammation, an infection, and/or medical conditions which impede healing. Or in other words, it is a macroscopic discontinuity of the normal epithelium (microscopic discontinuity of epithelium is called erosion).
Ulcer Index The Ulcer Index is a stock market risk measure or technical analysis indicator devised by Peter Martin in 1987,Peter Martin's Ulcer Index page and published by him and Byron McCann in their 1989 book The Investors Guide to Fidelity Funds. It's designed as a measure of volatility, but only volatility in the downward direction, ie.
Ulcinj Ulcinj (Serbian/Montenegrin Cyrillic: Улцињ, Albanian: Ulqin or Ulqini, Italian: Dulcigno) is a coastal town and municipality in Montenegro. The town of Ulcinj has a population of 10,828 (2003 census), and it is the centre of Ulcinj municipality.
Ulderico Sergo Ulderico Sergo (born July 4, 1913 in Fiume – died 1967, Cleveland) was a bantamweight professional boxer from Italy, who won the gold medal at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin. He defeated Jackie Wilson of the United States by decision in the final.
Ulead MediaStudio Pro Ulead MediaStudio Pro (MSP) is a real-time, timeline based prosumer level non-linear video editing software by Ulead Systems. It's a suite of 5 digital video and audio applications including Video Capture, Video Paint, CG Infinity, Audio Editor and Video Editor.
Ulek States In the Dungeons and Dragons World of Greyhawk campaign setting, the Ulek States refers to the three easternmost nations of the Sheldomar Valley. From north-to-south, they are the Duchy of Ulek, the County of Ulek, and the Principality of Ulek.
Uley Uley (IPA pronunciation: and also rhymes with Julie) is a village in the county of Gloucestershire, England. It is situated in a wooded valley in the Cotswold escarpment, on the road between Dursley and Stroud.
Ulf Dahlén Ulf Dahlén (born January 12, 1967 in Östersund, Sweden) is a former professional ice hockey right wing who played 14 seasons in the National Hockey League between 1987-88 and 2002-03. He played for the New York Rangers, Minnesota North Stars, Dallas Stars, San Jose Sharks, Chicago Blackhawks and Washington Capitals.
Ulf EvenĂĄs Ulf EvenĂĄs, shihan (7th dan in Iwama Ryu, 5th dan Iwama Ryu bukiwaza, 6th dan in Aikikai). Ulf EvenĂĄs began his aikido training in the late 1960s and was appointed by Morihiro Saito as shihan (top official representative) for Iwama Ryu.
Ulf Herman Ulf Nadrowski is a German professional wrestler, best known by his ring name Ulf Herman. His best known appearances in America was during his short time with Extreme Championship Wrestling where he would join with the Full Blooded Italians.
Ulf Jarl Ulf Jarl (jarl is a title, corresponding to English earl) belonged to a prominent Swedish family since he was the son of Thorgils Sprakalägg who is considered to have been the son of Styrbjörn the Strong and Tyra, the daughter of Harald Bluetooth. He was consequently closely related to both the Swedish and Danish royal houses.
Ulf Kirsten Ulf Kirsten (born December 4, 1965 in Riesa, East Germany) is a former German football (soccer) striker, the first player in history to reach a total 100 caps playing with two different national teams. His biggest success was the win of the 1993 German Cup.
Ulf Linde Professor Ulf Harald Linde (born April 15 1929 in Stockholm), is an art critic, writer, museum director and a member of the Swedish Academy. He was elected to the Swedish Academy on February 10 1977 and admitted on December 20 1977.
Ulf Lundkvist Ulf Lundkvist (born 1952) is a Swedish comic creator, illustrator, and painter. A nostalgia buff in love with the 1940s, 50s, and 60s, Lundkvist depicts the "old Sweden" with humor and affection, small towns and countryside, anachronistic places where time seem to stand still.
Ulf Nilsson Ulf Nilsson (born May 11 1950 in Nynäshamn, Sweden) was a professional ice hockey player who played for the Winnipeg Jets, the New York Rangers, the Springfield Indians and the Tulsa Oilers. Part of the first major wave of Europeans to star in North American hockey, he was a major star in the WHA from 1974 to 1978.
Ulf Olsson Ulf Olsson (1951 - ), also known as Helénmannen ("the Helén man") in Sweden, was convicted for the murders of 10-year old Helén Nilsson and 26-year old Jannica Ekblad in 1989. Found after a DNA-test in 2004 (a test series including 28 other men), Olsson was convicted to psychiatric care in 2005.
Ulf Samuelsson Ulf Samuelsson (Born March 26, 1964, in Fagersta,Västmanlands län, Sweden), is a Swedish-American retired professional ice hockey player. On June 5, 2006, he was named the assistant coach of the Phoenix Coyotes, replacing Rick Bowness.
Ulf Stenlund Ulf Stenlund (born January 21, 1967 in Falun) is a former tennis player from Sweden, who won one single (1986, Palermo) and one double (1987, Bari) title during his professional career. The righthander reached his highest singles ATP-ranking on April 27, 1987, when he became the number 23 of the world.
Ulf Strohmayer Ulf Strohmayer - geographer - Professor and head of the Geography Department at the National University of Ireland, Galway. Born in Germany, educated there and in the USA (PhD, Penn State), has held posts in the USA, France and the University of Wales, Lampeter.
Ulf Timmermann Ulf Timmermann (born November 1, 1962 in East Berlin) is a German shot putter who broke many world records during the 1980s and is the first and one of only two people to ever throw over 23 metres (along with Randy Barnes).
Ulf Tostesson Ulf Tostesson was jarl and the son of the legendary Viking Skogul Toste. He was the brother of Sigrid the Haughty, and his son jarl Ragnvald Ulfsson was the father of Stenkil, who was elected king when the old House of Munsö died out.
Ulfborg-Vemb Ulfborg-Vemb is a municipality (Danish, kommune) in Ringkjøbing County on the west coast of the Jutland peninsula in west Denmark. The municipality covers an area of 226 km², and has a total population of 6,959 (2005).
Ulfilas Ulfilas or Wulfila (perhaps meaning "little wolf") (c. 310 – 388), bishop, missionary, and translator, was a Goth or half-Goth who had spent time inside the Roman Empire at a time when Arianism was dominant.
UlforceVeedramon Future Mode UlforceVeedramon Future Mode is a fictional character from the Digimon Adventure V-Tamer 01 manga, a Mega Level Exalted Knight Digimon. He has not appeared in any other Digimon works outside the V-Tamer manga.
Ulgarth In the fictional fantasy setting of the Forgotten Realms, Ulgarth is a country located in the Utter East, facing Var the Golden. With the free cities of Parsanic (Zendar, Dekar, Zendum, Tharkar and maybe more), it acts as a buffer between Faerûn and Zakhara.
Ulgoland is the country of the Ulgo people in the Belgariad and Mallorean series by David Eddings. It is named after UL, the god of the people, and as token to the first Gorim, who entreated UL to take the people as his own.
Ulhas River The Ulhas River is a river of western India. It originates near Karjat in the Western Ghats Range, and flows westward through Raigad and Thane districts of Maharashtra north to Ulhasnagar (to which it gives its name) and on to Kalyan, where it turns west to Thane.
Ulhasnagar Ulhasnagar is a city located on the west coast of India, approximately 60 kilometers (37 miles) northeast of the City of Mumbai (Bombay), in the Thane district in the state of Maharashtra. According to a 2001 census, the city is home to an estimated population of 472,943 people.
Uli Derickson Ulrike Patzelt (August 8, 1944 – February 18, 2005), better known as Uli Derickson, was a flight attendant during the June 14, 1985 hijacking of TWA Flight 847 by Organization for the Oppressed of the Earth terrorists, a group with alleged links to Hezbollah. Derickson is credited with helping to protect 152 passengers and crew members.
Uli Herzner Ulrike "Uli" Herzner (born 23 April 1971) is a German American fashion designer, currently living in Miami, Florida. She was a contestant on the third season of the Bravo network reality television series Project Runway, and was one of the final two contestants, finishing second overall in the competition.
Uli Hiemer Ulrich Uli Hiemer (born September 21, 1962 in FĂĽssen, West Germany) is a former professional ice hockey player who was among the first Germans to play in the NHL. He spent three seasons with the New Jersey Devils in the mid 1980s, recording 73 points in 143 total games.
Uli Schmidt Uli Schmidt (born 10 July, 1961 in Pretoria, South Africa) is a former South African rugby union footballer. His usual position was at hooker, where he played for the Blue Bulls in the Currie Cup, and later the Golden Lions, as well as the national team, the Springboks.
Uli Vos Uli Vos (born September 2, 1946) is a former field hockey player from Germany, who was a member of the West-German team that won the golden medal at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich. He played at club level for the Gladbacher Hockey- und Tennisclub.
Ulick Burke (politician) Senator Ulick Burke (born November 1943) is an Irish Fine Gael politician, currently a member of the 22nd Seanad Éireann elected by the Agricultural Panel. Burke was first elected a TD at the 1997 General election when the Galway East constituency was increased to 4 seats.
Uliger Uliger, is the general term given to tales and popular myths of the Mongol and Buryat peoples of Mongolia and north-east Asia. They are an important part of the oral traditions among the Buryats and other Siberian tribes.
Ulichs The Ulichs (Uglichs) (Уличи (Угличи) in Russian, Уличі (Угличі) in Ukrainian) were a tribe of Early East Slavs who between the 8th and the 10th century inhabited the territories along the Lower Dnieper, Bug River and the Black Sea littoral.
Ulises Ulises is a bull orca whale who lives in SeaWorld, San Diego, California. His name is pronounced much like "Ulysses," but since he was originally named in a park in Barcelona, Spain, his name is in the Spanish form.
Ulises Heureaux Ulises Heureaux (October 21, 1845 – July 26, 1899) was president of the Dominican Republic from 1 September 1882 to 1 September 1883, from 6 January to 27 February 1887 and again from 30 April 1889 until his assassination, maintaining power between his terms.
Ulises Ruiz Ortiz Ulises Ruiz Ortiz (born in Chalcatongo, Oaxaca, on April 9 1958) is a Mexican politician and current governor of the State of Oaxaca. He took office in 2004 as a member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).
Ulisse Aldrovandi Ulisse Aldrovandi (11 September 1522 - 10 November 1605) was an Italian naturalist, the moving force behind Bologna's botanical garden, one of the first in Europe. Carolus Linnaeus and the comte de Buffon reckoned him the father of natural history studies.
Ulitsa 1905 Goda Ulitsa Tyasyacha Devyatsot Pyatogo Goda () "1905 Street" is a station on the Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya Line of the Moscow Metro. Named after the nearby street, which in turn is named to commemorate the Russian revolution of 1905 the station was opened on December 30, 1972, as part of the Krasnopresnenskiy radius.
Uliuli Fifita Tonga 'Uli'uli Fifita (born February 3, 1959 in Nuku'alofa, Tonga) is a former professional wrestler for both World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). In WCW, he used the name Meng; in the WWF, he used the names King Tonga, King Haku, and Haku.
Ulkatcho First Nation The Ulkatcho First Nation is a First Nations government in the Canadian province of British Columbia. A member of the Carrier Chilcotin Tribal Council, its offices are located in Anahim Lake, British Columbia at the western edge of the Chilcotin District.
Ull (album) Ull was an album released in 1998 by Icelandic rock artist Súkkat. With 16 tracks, this release was the third and last album by Súkkat, and it counted with the collaboration of guitarist Guðlaugur Kristinn Óttarsson.
Ull (Greyhawk) Ull is a political state in the World of Greyhawk campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game. It is situated in the Baklunish Basin region of the Flanaess, south of the Plains of the Paynims.
Ulla Tørnæs Ulla Pedersen Tørnæs (born September 4 1962) is a Danish politician and the present Minister for Development Cooperation of Denmark. She is a member of the Liberal Party (Denmark) and, since 1994, of the Danish parliament (Folketing).
Ulladulla, New South Wales Ulladulla () is a coastal town in New South Wales, Australia in Shoalhaven City. It is on the Princes Highway, about half way between the larger towns of Batemans Bay to the south and Nowra to the north, a little over three hours' drive south of Sydney.
Ullage (rocketry) In rocketry, ullage is the space within a fuel tank but above the liquid fuel. This term derives from the same term 'ullage' in winemaking, where it refers to the space above the liquid in a container such as a barrel or wine bottle.
Ullal Ullal is a panchayat town in Dakshina Kannada district in the Indian state of Karnataka. It is a small town about 8-10km south of Mangalore close to the border between the two southern states of Karnataka and Kerala.
Ullambana Sutra The Ullambana Sutra is a Mahayana sutra which consists in a brief discourse given by the Gautama Buddha principally to the monk MaudgalyÄyana (Mokuren in Japanese) on the practice of filial piety. The text is considered of questionable authenticity by many.
Ullerslev municipality Ullerslev municipality is a municipality (Danish, kommune) in Funen County on the east coast of the island of Funen in central Denmark. The municipality covers an area of 54 km², and has a total population of 5,151 (2005).
Ullevaal Stadion Ullevaal Stadion, located in Oslo, is Norway's national football ground. The Norwegian Cup final is played at Ullevaal, as well as various final matches of the annual, international age-based tournament Norway Cup.
UllevĂĄl stadion (station) UllevĂĄl stadion is a station served both by Sognsvannsbanen and T-baneringen, which leaves Sognvannsbanen after this station. In the inbound direction (toward the city centre) the next station is Forskningsparken.
Ullingswick Ullingswick is a small village in the county of Herefordshire about 6 miles south west of Bromyard, 9 miles north east of Hereford and 10 miles south east of Leominster (coordinates ). It is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Ullingwic.
Ullmann condensation The Ullmann condensation or Ullmann ether synthesis is a variation of the Ullmann reaction, in which a phenol is coupled to an aryl halide to a diaryl ether in the presence of a copper compound. Fritz Ullmann and Sponagel, Chem.
Ullna GC Ullna Golf Club is situated beautifully on the shore of Ullna Lake in the municipal Ă–sterĂĄkers kommun north of Stockholm, Sweden. The club has since its opening in 1981 consistently been ranked as one of the finest courses in Sweden and had until the mid 1990's an unrivaled position as the best course in the Stockholm area.
Ullr In Norse mythology, Ullr‡ is a son of Sif and a stepson of Thor. While extant sources are scant he appears to have been a major god in prehistoric times, or even an aspect of the head of the Proto-Germanic pantheon, mentioned on the 3rd century Thorsberg chape.
Ulm Ulm is a city in the German Bundesland of Baden-WĂĽrttemberg, situated on the river Danube, about 90 km south-east of Stuttgart and 140 km north-west of Munich. The city, whose population is estimated at 120,000 (2005), forms an urban district of its own (Germ.
Ulmaceae Ulmaceae is a family of flowering plant that includes the elms (genus Ulmus) and the zelkovas (genus Zelkova). Members of the family are widely distributed throughout the north temperate zone, and have a scattered distribution elsewhere except for being absent as natives to Australasia.
Ulmarra, New South Wales Ulmarra is a small town in the Clarence Valley district of New South Wales, Australia. It had the distinction of being the smallest Local Government Area in NSW until 2000 when it amalgamated with the Nymboida Shire Council to form Pristine Waters Council, which later merged with Grafton and Maclean Shires to become the Clarence Valley Shire Council.
Ulmer Park Bus Depot The Ulmer Park Bus Depot is located on 25th Avenue and Harway Avenue off of Cropsey Avenue in the Bensonhurst neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. The Ulmer Park Bus Depot is part of the Brooklyn Division of bus depots in MTA New York City Transit buses.
Ulmus canescens Ulmus canescens Melville has been given several common names: Grey Elm, Grey-leafed Elm, Hoary Elm, but none predominant enough to warrant adoption. Its natural range extends through the lands of the central and eastern Mediterranean, including the islands of Sicily, Malta, Crete and Cyprus, as far south as Israel, where it is now considered rare and endangered The tree is chiefly found amidst the comparatively humid coastal woodlands and scrublands.
Ulmus gaussenii Ulmus gaussenii Cheng is a medium-sized deciduous tree whose natural range is restricted to the valleys of limestone mountains in Anhui Province, eastern China. It can grow to a height of about 25 m, with a slender trunk < 0.
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