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Central: Encyclopedia II - Central Tennessee - Geography

Central is located at 36°19'23" North, 82°17'59" West (36.323090, -82.299684)GR1. According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 11.1 km² (4.3 mi²). 11.1 km² (4.3 mi²) of it is land and none of the area is covered with water. ...

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Central Tennessee, Central Tennessee - Geography, Central Tennessee - Demographics

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Central: Encyclopedia II - Central Minnesota - Geography

The geography of the central portion of Minnesota varies quite a bit, just as the geography of the entire state of Minnesota is quite varied from one location to the next. The northern portion of the region contains quite a few softwood forests, including the expansive Chippewa National Forest. The western and southern portions of the region, meanwhile, are dotted with rolling prairie, and as such, contain the largest agricultural operations in the region. The eastern part of the region contains a great deal of both hardwood and softw ...

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Central Minnesota, Central Minnesota - Geography, Central Minnesota - Economy, Central Minnesota - Culture, Central Minnesota - Cities, Central Minnesota - Famous Residents

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Central: Encyclopedia II - Central Minnesota - Economy

The economy of central Minnesota, like that of the United States as a whole, has largely shifted from agriculture and mining to industry and service in recent years. Agriculture is still important in the region, however, especially in the southern and western part of the region, where the land and soil is conducive to growing crops such as corn and soybeans. Dairy farms also dot the region in areas where crops cannot easily be grown, but their numbers have been drastically dwindling in recent years. Paper companies also own expansive amounts ...

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Central Minnesota, Central Minnesota - Geography, Central Minnesota - Economy, Central Minnesota - Culture, Central Minnesota - Cities, Central Minnesota - Famous Residents

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Central: Encyclopedia II - Central Line - History

Central Line - The beginnings. Although the Central London Railway was first incorporated in 1891 for a line between Shepherd's Bush and Bank (with an extension to Liverpool Street authorised in 1892) the time for completion had to be extended twice (1894, 1899); and it was not until 27 June 1900 that it was formally opened, a month before public traffic began to use the Railway on 30 July, to Bank station. For several years from the outset a uniform fare of two pence was adopted: the railway was popularly known as the "Twopenny Tube". In July 1907 and graduated fare of two- and three pence was adop ...

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Central Line, Central Line - History, Central Line - The beginnings, Central Line - Extensions of the line, Central Line - Epping to Ongar branch, Central Line - 2003 derailment and closure, Central Line - Trains, Central Line - Map, Central Line - Stations, Central Line - West Ruislip branch, Central Line - Ealing Broadway branch, Central Line - Woodford branch, Central Line - Ongar branch

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Central: Encyclopedia II - Central Line - Trains

In common with virtually all other Underground lines, the Central Line is worked by a single type of rolling stock. The 1992 Tube Stock was introduced gradually from April 1993 to 17 February 1995, and was the first in London to introduce automated announcements telling passengers the name of the next station and what connections were available. The 1992 stock is painted in the standard red, white and blue Underground livery. In 1996 the line was fitted with Automatic Train Operation, although this was brought into service in sections ove ...

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Central Line, Central Line - History, Central Line - The beginnings, Central Line - Extensions of the line, Central Line - Epping to Ongar branch, Central Line - 2003 derailment and closure, Central Line - Trains, Central Line - Map, Central Line - Stations, Central Line - West Ruislip branch, Central Line - Ealing Broadway branch, Central Line - Woodford branch, Central Line - Ongar branch

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Central: Encyclopedia II - Central Alabama - Economy

The economic engine of the region ranges from the diversified economy of Greater Birmingham, to the college town of Tuscaloosa, to heavy industrialized economy of Anniston and Gadsden. The primary economic center of the region is Greater Birmingham due to its size and very diversified economy. The major reason behind the area being considered the primary core of the region is mainly due to it being home to the state's most diversified employer, the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB). UAB is the state's largest single employer w ...

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Central Alabama, Central Alabama - Geography, Central Alabama - Economy, Central Alabama - Important Cities

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Central: Encyclopedia II - Air Central - History

In 1953, Nakanihon Air Service Co.,Ltd. (中日本航空株式会社 Nakanihon Kōkū Kabushiki Gaisha) (NAS) was founded near Nagoya Airport. Its major shareholders included Nagoya Railroad and ANA. Its core business was general aviation, including scenic and charter flights, aerial photography and helicopter services. It still operates as a general aviation company. On May 12, 1988, a new affiliate company Nakanihon Airlines (中日本エアラインサービス lit. Mid-Japan Airline Service) (NAL) was founded to handle sche ...

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Air Central, Air Central - History, Air Central - Services, Air Central - Fleet

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Central: Encyclopedia II - Central Artery - History

The Artery was built in two sections. First was the part north of High Street and Broad Street, built around 1956. Immediately residents began to hate the new highway and the way it separated neighborhoods. They managed to get the other half through downtown built underground, a move that was eventually done for the whole highway in the early 2000s as part of the Big Dig. The final section through the Dewey Square Tunnel and on to the Southeast Expressway opened in 1959. Congestion began instantly, due in part to the cancelling of the Inner Belt, which would ...

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Central Artery, Central Artery - History, Central Artery - Exit list, Central Artery - Numbering

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Central: Encyclopedia II - Air Central - Services

From Chubu Centrair International Airport (IATA Airport Code NGO) near Nagoya, currently it serves the following destinations on Japan's Honshu and Shikoku Islands. Tottori Airport (TTJ), Tottori, Tottori Yonago Airport (Miho Airbase YGJ), Sakaiminato, Tottori near Yonago Tokushima Airport (TKS), Matsushige, Tokushima near Tokushima city Matsuyama Airport (MYJ), Matsuyama, Ehime Narita International Airport (NRT), Chiba Prefecture, 70 kilometres from Tokyo Fukushima Airport (FKS), Tamakawa, Fukushima near Koriyama Niigata Airpo ...

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Air Central, Air Central - History, Air Central - Services, Air Central - Fleet

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Central: Encyclopedia II - AFC Central - 1990s

In 1994, the Jacksonville Jaguars joined the league through expansion and were placed in the AFC Central. It was the first change to the structure of the division since its inception. In 1996 the Cleveland Browns moved to Baltimore and became the Baltimore Ravens, but remained a part of the division. Likewise, in 1997 the Oilers moved to Memphis but remained in the division (the team became the Titans in 1999). The Steelers returned as the dominant team in the division in 1992. They won five divisional titles in six years, and played ...

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AFC Central, AFC Central - 1970s, AFC Central - 1980s, AFC Central - 1990s, AFC Central - Division champions

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Central: Encyclopedia II - Central Minnesota - Cities

Even though central Minnesota is home to numerous communities, only one, St. Cloud, has more than 15,000 people. In fact, with a population of 59,107, St. Cloud is not only the largest city in central Minnesota, but also one of the ten largest in the entire state. After St. Cloud, the next largest communities in central Minnesota are: Fergus Falls (pop. 13,471) Brainerd (pop. 13,178) Bemidji (pop. 11,917) Sauk Rapids (pop. 10,213) Sartell (pop. 9,641) Alexandria (pop. 8,820)See also:

Central Minnesota, Central Minnesota - Geography, Central Minnesota - Economy, Central Minnesota - Culture, Central Minnesota - Cities, Central Minnesota - Famous Residents

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Central: Encyclopedia II - Central Trains - Fleet

When National Express Group took over Central Trains in 1997, the company started to dispose of its last 1960s 'slam door' trains. By 2000, two years ahead of the Government's deadline, the trains were out of service. Central Trains have taken delivery of 30 brand-new 100mph Class 350 Desiro units for use on the West Coast Mainline between Birmingham and Northampton/Liverpool. The additions are part of a £100 million investment by the SRA to improve comfort, convenience, speed and accessibility. For all the improvements, Central's fleet (with its charter airline legroom and facilities) is ...

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Central Trains, Central Trains - Fleet, Central Trains - Diesel Fleet, Central Trains - Electric Fleet, Central Trains - Network, Central Trains - Future

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Central: Encyclopedia II - Central Lithuania - History

Central Lithuania - Background. For fifty years following the January Uprising of 1864, the historical Grand Duchy of Lithuania was under a military government of Imperial Russia. Poles and Lithuanians were discriminated against: the Polish and Lithuanian languages were forbidden in public, Poles were forbidden to buy real estate and a special tax (contribution) had to be paid only by Poles. In the aftermath of WWI, the area was divided onto 3 parts. The 'Lithuania proper', consisting of histo ...

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Central Lithuania, Central Lithuania - History, Central Lithuania - Background, Central Lithuania - Conflict, Central Lithuania - Republic of Central Lithuania, Central Lithuania - Mediation, Central Lithuania - Resolution, Central Lithuania - Aftermath

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Central: Encyclopedia II - Central America - Geography

Central America thus has an area of about 540,000 km² (208,500 mi²), and a width between the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea ranging from about 560 km to about 50 km (350 to 30 mi). The geology of Central America is active, with volcanic eruptions and earthquakes occurring from time to time. In 1931 and 1972 earthquakes devastated Managua, the capital of Nicaragua. Fertile soils from weathered volcanic lavas have made it possible to sustain dense populations in the agriculturally productive highland areas. The Caribbean Plate is a tec ...

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Central America, Central America - Geography, Central America - History

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Central: Encyclopedia II - Massif Central - Administration

The following départements are generally considered as part of the Massif Central: Allier, Ardèche, Aveyron, Cantal, Corrèze, Creuse, Haute-Loire, Haute-Vienne, Loire, Lot, Lozère, and Puy-de-Dôme. The following régions are part of the Massif Central: Auvergne, Limousin. Part of the following régions are in the Massif Central: Languedoc-Roussillon, Midi-Pyrénées, and Rhône-Alpes. The larges ...

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Massif Central, Massif Central - Administration, Massif Central - Mountains include, Massif Central - Plateaus include

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Central: Encyclopedia II - Central America - Geography

Central America thus has an area of about 540,000 km² (208,500 mi²), and a width between the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea ranging from about 560 km to about 50 km (350 to 30 mi). The geology of Central America is active, with volcanic eruptions and earthquakes occurring from time to time. In 1931 and 1972 earthquakes devastated Managua, the capital of Nicaragua. Fertile soils from weathered volcanic lavas have made it possible to sustain dense populations in the agriculturally productive highland areas. The Caribbean Plate is a tec ...

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Central America, Central America - Countries, Central America - Geography, Central America - History

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Central: Encyclopedia II - Comedy Central - History

Comedy Central began on April Fool's Day 1991, after Home Box Office, owned by Time Warner, merged its Comedy Channel with MTV Networks' HA! comedy channel, owned by Viacom. Viacom bought Time Warner's half in April 2003 for $1.225 billion. When the merged channel first aired, it was known as Comedy TV or CTV for short, but copyright issues with the Canadian network CTV forced the name change to Comedy Central. With the exception of cult favorite Mystery Science Theater 3000, the channel had a relatively sm ...

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Comedy Central, Comedy Central - History, Comedy Central - Notable original programming, Comedy Central - Current, Comedy Central - Past, Comedy Central - Notable non-original programming, Comedy Central - External link

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Central: Encyclopedia II - Central obesity - Associations

Central obesity is common in polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and Syndrome X, and it is associated with a statistically higher risk of heart disease, hypertension, insulin resistance and diabetes mellitus type 2. Central obesity can also be a feature of lipodystrophies, a group of diseases which is either inherited, or due to secondary causes (often protease inhibitors, a group of medications against AIDS). ...

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Central obesity, Central obesity - Associations, Central obesity - Diagnosis, Central obesity - Therapy

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Central: Encyclopedia II - Central office - Technologies

In U.S. and military telecommunication, a digital switch is a switch that performs time-division multiplexing switching of digitized signals. Source: from Federal Standard 1037C and from MIL-STD-188. All switches built since the 1980s are digital, so for practical purposes this is a distinction without a difference. This article describes digital switches, including algorithms and equipment. This article will use the terms: telephone exchange for the building telephone switch for the switching equipment concentrator for the concentrator, whether ...

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Central office, Central office - Historic perspective, Central office - Historic trivia, Central office - Technologies, Central office - Manual telephone exchanges, Central office - Automatic telephone exchanges, Central office - Telephone switches, Central office - The switch's place in the system, Central office - Switch design, Central office - Switch control algorithms, Central office - Fully-connected mesh network, Central office - Clos's nonblocking switch algorithm, Central office - Fault tolerance, Central office - Usage

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Central: Encyclopedia II - Central Park - Crime

Although often regarded as a kind of oasis of tranquility inside a "city that never sleeps," Central Park has had a reputation over the years as a dangerous place, especially after dark. Although the park is quite safe as of today, there have been periods when the park was said to be unsafe, and over the years the park developed a reputation of crime, not unlike New York itself. Well-publicized incidents of violence and rape, such as the infamous "Central Park Jogger" case ...

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Central Park, Central Park - History, Central Park - Early history, Central Park - Initial development, Central Park - 20th century, Central Park - 1960-1980, Central Park - 1980-present, Central Park - Sculptures, Central Park - Crime, Central Park - Activity in the park, Central Park - Other issues

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Central: Encyclopedia II - Central Park - Crime

Although often regarded as a kind of oasis of tranquility inside a "city that never sleeps," Central Park has had a reputation over the years as a dangerous place, especially after dark. Although the park is quite safe as of today, there have been periods when the park was said to be unsafe, and over the years the park developed a reputation of crime, not unlike New York itself. Well-publicized incidents of violence and rape, such as the infamous 1989 "Central Park Jogger" case ...

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Central Park, Central Park - History, Central Park - Early history, Central Park - Initial development, Central Park - 20th century, Central Park - 1960-1980, Central Park - 1980-present, Central Park - Sculptures, Central Park - Crime, Central Park - Activity in the park, Central Park - Other issues

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Central: Encyclopedia II - Central Nova - History

The electoral district was created in 2003. 93.3% of the riding came from Pictou—Antigonish—Guysborough riding, and 6.7% came from Sackville—Musquodoboit Valley—Eastern Shore. In the 2004 election, Conservative Party candidate Peter MacKay, who had represented Pictou-Antigonish-Guysborough, was re-elected with 16,376 votes. The New Democratic Party candidate Alexis MacDonald received 10,470 while the Liberal Party candidate, Susan Green, earned 9,986. The only other candidate was Reb ...

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Central Nova, Central Nova - Demographics, Central Nova - Geography, Central Nova - History, Central Nova - Members of Parliament, Central Nova - Election results, Central Nova - 2006- present, Central Nova - 2004 - 2006, Central Nova - 1968 - 1997

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