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City Dictionary: Dream Interpretation Index including links to 10.000 dream interpretations

Dream Dictionary Index with links to 10.000 dream interpretations from many different sources.

Please note that all words in grey are hyperlinked to an archive with articles related to that word, including dream interpretations.

For more dream interpretation, see: Meaning of Dreams or Dream Dictionary

For articles about dreams, see: Dreams

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City Dictionary: : Kalki on The Significance of the Golden City

Kalki, or Sri Kalki Bhagavan, the founder of Golden Age Foundation, He is considered to be the Kalki Avatar capable of bringing enlightenment and to introduce the Golden Age. Here he is commenting on The Significance of the Golden City.

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City Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Taguig City - Conflict

Makati City and Taguig have recently fought over the jurisdiction of Fort Bonifacio. This Philippine military base, part of which has been converted to a modern commercial and residential development area, lies in an ambiguous area. A portion of the base, including the Libingan ng mga Bayani (Cemetery for the Heroes) and the Manila American Cemetery and Memorial lies within Taguig, while the northern portion where the development center is now located used to be considered part of Makati. A 2003 ruling by a judge in the Pasig Regional Trial Court has upheld the jurisdiction of Taguig over the whole of Fort Bonifacio, ...

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Taguig City, Taguig City - Barangays, Taguig City - History, Taguig City - Conflict, Taguig City - Landmarks

Read more here: » Taguig City: Encyclopedia II - Taguig City - Conflict

City Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Austin City Limits Music Festival - 2005

Austin City Limits Music Festival - Lineup. Coldplay, Widespread Panic, Oasis, The Black Crowes, The Allman Brothers Band, Wilco, Roky Erickson & The Explosives, Robert Randolph & the Family Band, Lyle Lovett & His Large Band, John Prine, Lucinda Williams, Buddy Guy, Jet, Dierks Bentley, Thievery Corporation, The Arcade Fire, Death Cab for Cutie, Bob Mould Band, Built to Spill, Bloc Party, Steve Earle & The Dukes, Blues T ...

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Austin City Limits Music Festival, Austin City Limits Music Festival - 2005, Austin City Limits Music Festival - Lineup, Austin City Limits Music Festival - 2004, Austin City Limits Music Festival - Lineup, Austin City Limits Music Festival - Lineup

Read more here: » Austin City Limits Music Festival: Encyclopedia II - Austin City Limits Music Festival - 2005

City Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Babylon New Testament - Book of Revelation

In the Book of Revelation the destruction of Babylon, a city which seems to be a symbol of every kind of evil, is foretold. The connection with the actual historical city of Babylon is purely metaphorical, as the connection of "Jerusalem" in the poetry of William Blake can bear no relation to the actual history or geography of the city of Jerusalem. Virtually all New Testament scholars believe that "Babylon" is here used as a metaphor or euphemism for the power of the Roman Empire, which was oppressing the nascent church as the Babylonian em ...

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Babylon New Testament, Babylon New Testament - New Testament era, Babylon New Testament - Book of Revelation, Babylon New Testament - Rastafarians

Read more here: » Babylon New Testament: Encyclopedia II - Babylon New Testament - Book of Revelation

City Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Assyria - Old Assyrian city-state

The city-state of Ashur had extensive contact with cities on the Anatolian plateau. The Assyrians established "merchant colonies" in Cappadocia, e.g., at Kanesh (modern Kültepe) circa 1920 BC–1840 BC and 1798 BC–1740 BC. These colonies, called karum, the Akkadian word for 'port', were attached to Anatolian cities, but physically separate, and had special tax status. They must have arisen from a long tradition of trade between Ashur and the Anatolian cities; but no archaeological or written records show this. The trade cons ...

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Assyria, Assyria - Early history, Assyria - Old Assyrian city-state, Assyria - Assyrian Empire, Assyria - Assyrian empire-building, Assyria - Sargonid dynasty, Assyria - Downfall and heritage

Read more here: » Assyria: Encyclopedia II - Assyria - Old Assyrian city-state

City Dictionary: Confessions Of A Psychic

Psychic Reading

The Concise Oxford Dictionary defines a psychic as "a person susceptible to psychic influence," and a clairvoyant as having a "faculty of perceiving, as if by seeing what's happening or exists out of sight; exceptional insight." These terms define the new type of clairvoyant emerging in almost every city, town or area around the world. No longer does the word "psychic" bring forth an image of an old woman in a long dress or robe, ribbons streaming from her hair, shaking a tambourine and saying, "Cross my palm with silver and I'll tell your fortune," or the guru sitting with legs crossed on a snow-capped mountain contemplating the meaning of life.

From Expanding the Psychic You by Keith Atkinson.

 

Read more here: » Psychic Reading: Confessions Of A Psychic

City Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Bremen city - Sights

Many of the sights in Bremen are found in the Altstadt (Old Town), an oval area surrounded by the Weser River, on the southwest, and the Stadtgraben, the former moats of the medieval city walls, on the northeast. The oldest part of the Altstadt is the southeast half, starting with the Marktplatz and ending at the Schnoor district. The Marktplatz (Market square) is dominated by the opulent façade of the Town Hall. The building was erected between 1405 and 1410 in Gothic style, but the façade was built two centurie ...

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Bremen city, Bremen city - Politics, Bremen city - History, Bremen city - Historical population, Bremen city - Sights, Bremen city - Constructions, Bremen city - Sister City, Bremen city - Miscellaneous, Bremen city - Footnotes

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City Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Demographics of New York City - German New York

See also: German Americans Heavy German immigration to the United States occurred between 1848 and World War I, during which time nearly 6 million Germans immigrated to the U.S. The Germans became widespread throughout the Northern half of the country, especially the Midwestern states. Today German-Americans are the largest self-reported ethnic group in the United States. Carl Schurz, a refugee from the unsuccessful first German democratic revolution of 1848 (see also German Confederation), served as U.S. Secretary ...

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Demographics of New York City, Demographics of New York City - German New York, Demographics of New York City - Irish New York, Demographics of New York City - Irish Neighborhoods of New York City, Demographics of New York City - Irish Mayors of New York City, Demographics of New York City - Irish Bishops of the Archdiocese of New York, Demographics of New York City - Notable Irish People from New York City, Demographics of New York City - Irish Gangs of New York City, Demographics of New York City - Entertainment about Irish in New York City, Demographics of New York City - External links, Demographics of New York City - Italians in New York, Demographics of New York City - Jewish Community, Demographics of New York City - Chinese in New York, Demographics of New York City - Current Demographics

Read more here: » Demographics of New York City: Encyclopedia II - Demographics of New York City - German New York

City Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Sin City - Chronology

While it was the first story written, The Hard Goodbye was not the first story chronologically, with the first section of That Yellow Bastard as the first. The Dwight-related stories fall in between these, with the short stories fleshing out the time between the main stories. Here is a rough chronology of the "Yarns": The first section of That Yellow Bastard, wherein Detective John Hartigan rescues Nancy Callahan from Roark Jr., resulting in Hartigan and Junior winding up in the hospital, occurs about 12 yea ...

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Sin City, Sin City - Setting, Sin City - Characters, Sin City - Protagonists, Sin City - Antagonists, Sin City - Others, Sin City - Sin City yarns, Sin City - The Hard Goodbye, Sin City - A Dame To Kill For, Sin City - The Babe Wore Red and Other Stories, Sin City - Silent Night, Sin City - The Big Fat Kill, Sin City - That Yellow Bastard, Sin City - Daddy's Little Girl, Sin City - Lost Lonely & Lethal, Sin City - Sex & Violence, Sin City - Just Another Saturday Night, Sin City - Family Values, Sin City - Hell and Back a Sin City Love Story, Sin City - Booze Broads & Bullets, Sin City - New stories, Sin City - Compilations, Sin City - Chronology, Sin City - Awards, Sin City - Trivia

Read more here: » Sin City: Encyclopedia II - Sin City - Chronology

City Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Toledo City - Barangays

Toledo City is politically subdivided into 38 barangays. Awihao Bagakay Bato Biga Bulongan Bunga Cabitoonan Calongcalong Cambang-ug Camp 8 Canlumampao Cantabaco Capitan Claudio Carmen Daanglungsod Don Andres Soriano (Lutopan) Dumlog Ibo Ilihan Landahan Loay Luray II Juan Climaco, Sr. (Magdugo) Gen. Cl ...

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Toledo City, Toledo City - Barangays, Toledo City - History, Toledo City - The Founders of Hinulawan 1861 - 1869, Toledo City - Old Hinulawan 1861, Toledo City - Destruction of Old Hinulawan 1863, Toledo City - New Hinulawan 1863-1869, Toledo City - Pueblo Toledo 1869-1961, Toledo City - Toledo City 1961-present

Read more here: » Toledo City: Encyclopedia II - Toledo City - Barangays

City Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Prince-Bishop - Holy Roman Empire

Prince-bishoprics were most common in the feudally fragmentarised Holy Roman Empire, where many were formally awarded the rank of Reichsfürst ("Prince of the Empire"), granting representation in the Reikstag. They were finally dissolved in most countries by Napoleon Bonaparte, with the downfall of the old Empire and Holy Roman Emperor in 1806. However there were countries outside of French control, such as Austria and Prussia where the institution continued, as well as revivals of prince-bishoprics. < ...

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Prince-Bishop, Prince-Bishop - Holy Roman Empire, Prince-Bishop - In present Germany, Prince-Bishop - In Austria and Switzerland, Prince-Bishop - In present Italy, Prince-Bishop - In the Baltic, Prince-Bishop - In the Low Countries, Prince-Bishop - Elsewhere, Prince-Bishop - Other Habsburg - and/or former Ottoman territories, Prince-Bishop - England, Prince-Bishop - Special cases

Read more here: » Prince-Bishop: Encyclopedia II - Prince-Bishop - Holy Roman Empire

City Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Sheffield - Transport

Sheffield - National and international travel. Sheffield is linked into the national motorway network via the M1 and M18 motorways. The M1 skirts the north-east of the city, linking Sheffield with London to the south and Leeds to the north; the M18 branches from the M1 close to Sheffield, linking the city with Doncaster, Robin Hood Doncaster Sheffield Airport and the Humber ports. The Sheffield Parkway conne ...

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Sheffield, Sheffield - Geography, Sheffield - People, Sheffield - Districts, Sheffield - History, Sheffield - Industry and economy, Sheffield - Government and politics, Sheffield - International Links, Sheffield - Sport, Sheffield - Culture and attractions, Sheffield - Music, Sheffield - Attractions, Sheffield - Media and film, Sheffield - Education, Sheffield - Transport, Sheffield - National and international travel, Sheffield - Local travel, Sheffield - References and notes

Read more here: » Sheffield: Encyclopedia II - Sheffield - Transport

City Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Limerick - Governance

Limerick City Council has responsibility for certain local services such as sanitation, planning and development, libraries, collection of motor taxation, local roads and social housing. The City Council comprises elected ward councillors (formerly termed Aldermen) with an appointed (full time) CEO as City Manager. The councillors annually elect a Mayor to chair the council and represent the City. As of 2005 the current Mayor is Councillor Diarmuid Scully. Despite the rapid growth of the city environs the city borders have not been changed s ...

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Limerick, Limerick - History, Limerick - Governance, Limerick - Architecture, Limerick - Transport, Limerick - Education, Limerick - Media and the Arts, Limerick - Economy, Limerick - Famous Limerick People

Read more here: » Limerick: Encyclopedia II - Limerick - Governance

City Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Frankfurt - Geography

Frankfurt - Geographic location. The city is located on both sides of the Main River. The southern part of the city contains the Frankfurt City Forest (Frankfurter Stadtwald) Germany's largest urban forest. Frankfurt - Neighbouring communities and areas. To the West, Frankfurt borders the Main-Taunus district (Cities and Municipalities Hattersheim am Main, Kriftel, Hofheim am Taunus, Kelkheim (Taunus), Liederbach am Taunus, Sulzbach (Taunus), Schwalbach am Taunus and Eschborn); ...

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Frankfurt, Frankfurt - Overview, Frankfurt - History, Frankfurt - Demographics, Frankfurt - Population, Frankfurt - Religion, Frankfurt - Geography, Frankfurt - Geographic location, Frankfurt - Neighbouring communities and areas, Frankfurt - City divisions and districts, Frankfurt - History of incorporation, Frankfurt - Sights, Frankfurt - Cathedral, Frankfurt - Römer, Frankfurt - Saint Paul's Church, Frankfurt - Concert House Old Opera, Frankfurt - Frankfurt Opera, Frankfurt - Skyscrapers, Frankfurt - Other structures, Frankfurt - Culture, Frankfurt - Festivals, Frankfurt - Museums, Frankfurt - Culinary specialties, Frankfurt - Sports, Frankfurt - Sister cities, Frankfurt - People born in Frankfurt

Read more here: » Frankfurt: Encyclopedia II - Frankfurt - Geography

City Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Madurai - The way ahead

Madurai has an impressive infrastructure for a city its size and has plenty of room for expansion. Madurai has a small airport with connectivity to Chennai and Mumbai. An airport expansion and modernization plan is on the cards. The city has a robust public transportation system, and a well-developed intra- and inter-state bus and railway systems. A major tourist attraction, it has a good network of international and domestic hotel chains. Some of them are: Best Western Germanus, Madura Park Inn International, Taj Garden Retreat, Royal Court, Madur ...

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Madurai, Madurai - History, Madurai - Administration, Madurai - Demographics, Madurai - People and culture, Madurai - City architecture and planning, Madurai - Education, Madurai - Economy, Madurai - Industrial development, Madurai - Present problems, Madurai - Slow development, Madurai - Brain drain, Madurai - Lack of initiatives, Madurai - The way ahead, Madurai - Notable people born in Madurai, Madurai - Headline text

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City Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Brisbane - Demographics

The population of the Brisbane City is estimated at 957,010 (as of June 2004). Brisbane has an estimated urban population of 1.8 million as of 2005. Brisbane City Council is the most populous Local Government Area in Australia. Brisbane's CBD is also Australia's densest. Brisbane boasts Australia's highest rate of capital city population growth, and has maintained the title of the fastest growing city for close to 20 years. The urban population report ...

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Brisbane, Brisbane - History, Brisbane - Geography, Brisbane - Climate, Brisbane - Governance, Brisbane - Economy, Brisbane - Demographics, Brisbane - Education, Brisbane - Culture, Brisbane - Infrastructure, Brisbane - Public transport, Brisbane - Roads, Brisbane - Airports, Brisbane - Seaports, Brisbane - Notes, Brisbane - Trivia, Brisbane - List of Brisbane articles

Read more here: » Brisbane: Encyclopedia II - Brisbane - Demographics

City Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Nueva Ecija - Geography

Nueva Ecija - Political. Nueva Ecija is subdivided into 27 municipalities and 5 cities. Cabanatuan City Gapan City Palayan City San Jose City Science City of Muñoz Aliaga Bongabon Cabiao Carranglan Cuyapo Gabaldon (Bitulok & Sabani) General Mamerto Natividad General Tinio (Papaya) Guimba Jaén Laur Licab Llanera < ...

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Nueva Ecija, Nueva Ecija - People and Culture, Nueva Ecija - Economy, Nueva Ecija - Geography, Nueva Ecija - Political, Nueva Ecija - Physical, Nueva Ecija - History, Nueva Ecija - Tourist Attractions

Read more here: » Nueva Ecija: Encyclopedia II - Nueva Ecija - Geography

City Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Trondheim - Concise history

People have been living in this region of the country for thousands of years (see Rock carvings in Central Norway, Nøstvet and Lihult cultures and Corded Ware culture). In ancient times the Kings of Norway were hailed at Øretinget in Trondheim, the place for the assembly of all free men by the mouth of the river Nidelva. Harald Fairhair (865 - 933) was hailed as the king here, as was his son, Haakon I - called 'the Good'. Trondheim was named Kaupangen (the market place or trading place) by Viking King Olav Tryggvason in 997 A ...

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Trondheim, Trondheim - Concise history, Trondheim - The city's names, Trondheim - City boroughs, Trondheim - Notable sights and buildings, Trondheim - Nidaros Cathedral, Trondheim - Other landmarks, Trondheim - Major museums, Trondheim - Education, Trondheim - Transportation, Trondheim - Music, Trondheim - Sports, Trondheim - Twin cities

Read more here: » Trondheim: Encyclopedia II - Trondheim - Concise history

City Dictionary: Encyclopedia - Central business district

Central business district (CBD) and downtown are terms referring to a commercial heart of a city. Downtown is the usual term in North America. In the United Kingdom, Hong Kong, Ireland, Australia, South Africa and New Zealand the term "central business district" is used by geographers and sometimes by others, but the term city centre is much more common in colloquial usage. In the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, South Africa and New Zealand, the term is often just shortened to the single word "city" in general ...

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City Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Sarajevo - History

Main article: History of Sarajevo The area of present day Sarajevo has a long and rich history dating back to the Stone age, when the Butmir Culture flourished in the area. However, little material evidence of this is available, mostly due to later construction. Several Illyrian settlements existed in the area before it was conquered by Rome in 9 CE. During Roman times, a town named Aquae Sulphurae existed on the location of present day Ilidža, a Sarajevo ...

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Sarajevo, Sarajevo - Geography and climate, Sarajevo - Geography, Sarajevo - Climate, Sarajevo - History, Sarajevo - Government, Sarajevo - Executive branch, Sarajevo - Legislative branch, Sarajevo - Judicial branch, Sarajevo - Demographics, Sarajevo - Economy, Sarajevo - Communications and media, Sarajevo - Divisions of Sarajevo, Sarajevo - People, Sarajevo - Tourism, Sarajevo - Transportation, Sarajevo - Culture, Sarajevo - Sports, Sarajevo - Education

Read more here: » Sarajevo: Encyclopedia II - Sarajevo - History

City Dictionary: Encyclopedia - Veracruz Veracruz

The city of Veracruz is a major port city on the Gulf of Mexico in the Mexican state of Veracruz. It is Mexico's third largest Gulf city (after Tampico and Coatzacoalcos-Minatitlán) and an important port on Mexico's east coast. It is located 105 km(65 mi.) along Federal Highway 140 from the state capital Xalapa, and is the state's third most populous city (after the Coatzacoalcos-Minatitlán conurbation and Orizaba), with a population of about 500,000 in 2000. It is often referred to as Puerto de Veracruz to distinguish it from the st ...

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Read more here: » Veracruz Veracruz: Encyclopedia - Veracruz Veracruz






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