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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Province |  |  |  | Province: Encyclopedia II - Gordon Lightfoot - Trivia"If You Could Read My Mind" was once featured on the British comedy sketch show Trigger Happy TV starring Dom Joly where it was used as a backing for Joly pretending to be a street artist sketching fake caricatures of naive tourists.
However, according to Dom Joly's audio commentary on the DVD release of Trigger Happy TV, permission to use the track on the DVD release of the show was denied by Gordon's record label.
Not wanting to give up, Dom Joly forwarded a tape of the show to Gordon himself, in the hope that Gordon would ve ...
See also:Gordon Lightfoot, Gordon Lightfoot - Life, Gordon Lightfoot - Honours, Gordon Lightfoot - Trivia, Gordon Lightfoot - Best-selling songs, Gordon Lightfoot - Tribute and covers, Gordon Lightfoot - Discography, Gordon Lightfoot - Original Albums, Gordon Lightfoot - Compilations, Gordon Lightfoot - Other Read more here: » Gordon Lightfoot: Encyclopedia II - Gordon Lightfoot - Trivia |
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| |  |  |  | Province: Encyclopedia II - Geography - Geographic techniquesAs spatial interrelationships are key to this synoptic science, maps are a key tool. Classical cartography has been joined by a more modern approach to geographical analysis, computer-based geographic information systems (GIS).
Cartography studies the representation of the Earth's surface with abstract symbols (map making). Although other subdisciplines of geography rely on maps for presenting their analyses, the actual making of maps is abstract enough to be regarded separately. Cartography has grown from a collection of ...
See also:Geography, Geography - Structure of geography, Geography - Physical geography, Geography - Human geography, Geography - Socio-environmental geography, Geography - Historical geography, Geography - History of geography, Geography - Geographic techniques, Geography - Related fields, Geography - Urban regional and spatial planning, Geography - Regional science, Geography - Reference Read more here: » Geography: Encyclopedia II - Geography - Geographic techniques |
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Geography - Urban regional and spatial planning.
Urban planning, regional planning and spatial planning use the science of geography to assist in determining how to develop (or not develop) the land to meet particular criteria, such as safety, beauty, economic opportunities, the preservation of the built or natural heritage, etcetera. The planning of towns, cities and rural areas may be seen as applied geography although it also draws heavily upon the arts, the sciences and lessons of history. Some of the issues facing planning are considered briefly under the headings of ...
See also:Geography, Geography - Structure of geography, Geography - Physical geography, Geography - Human geography, Geography - Socio-environmental geography, Geography - Historical geography, Geography - History of geography, Geography - Geographic techniques, Geography - Related fields, Geography - Urban regional and spatial planning, Geography - Regional science, Geography - Reference Read more here: » Geography: Encyclopedia II - Geography - Related fields |
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Sun Myung Moon - Life in Korea.
Sun Myung Moon was born Moon Yong-myung in Sangsa-ri, Deogun-myun, Jeongju-gun, North P'yŏng'an Province, Korea (now in North Korea) to Moon Kyung-yoo and Kim Kyung-gye. The Moon family held traditional Confucianist beliefs, but converted to Christianity when he was about 10 years old. On Easter morning in 1935, when he was 16 (in Korean age reckoning), Moon says he had a vision or revelation of Jesus while praying atop a small mountain. According to Moon, Jesus implored him to co ...
See also:Sun Myung Moon, Sun Myung Moon - Name and forms of address, Sun Myung Moon - Biography, Sun Myung Moon - Life in Korea, Sun Myung Moon - Marriage, Sun Myung Moon - Views on Communism, Sun Myung Moon - Leading the Unification Church overseas, Sun Myung Moon - Arrival in the United States, Sun Myung Moon - 1980s, Sun Myung Moon - 1990s, Sun Myung Moon - 2000s, Sun Myung Moon - General criticism, Sun Myung Moon - Prison terms, Sun Myung Moon - Other issues, Sun Myung Moon - Sociological views Read more here: » Sun Myung Moon: Encyclopedia II - Sun Myung Moon - Biography |
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|  |  |  | Province: Encyclopedia II - Ottawa - SportsOttawa is home to two major league sports teams, the Ottawa Senators ice hockey team (established 1992) of the National Hockey League and the Ottawa Renegades (established 2002) Canadian football team of the Canadian Football League. The Senators play at Scotiabank Place and the Renegades at Frank Clair Stadium. Ottawa is also home to a minor league baseball team, the AAA farm team of the Baltimore Orioles, the Ottawa Lynx of the International League. Ottawa also has a major junior ice hockey team, the Ottawa 67's of the Ontario Hockey Leagu ...
See also:Ottawa, Ottawa - History, Ottawa - Geography, Ottawa - Climate, Ottawa - Transportation, Ottawa - Notable buildings and institutions, Ottawa - Primary industries, Ottawa - Sports, Ottawa - Politics, Ottawa - Demographics, Ottawa - Family and age, Ottawa - Local media, Ottawa - Education, Ottawa - Items of interest, Ottawa - Geographical features, Ottawa - Events, Ottawa - Motto Read more here: » Ottawa: Encyclopedia II - Ottawa - Sports |
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|  |  |  | Province: Encyclopedia II - District - IndiaIndia's districts are local administrative units inherited from the British Raj. They generally form the tier of local government immediately below that of India's subnational States and Territories. Where warranted, Districts may further be grouped into administrative Divisions, which form an intermediate level between the District and the subnational State (or union territory).
A District is headed by a Deputy Commissioner in most cases, responsible for the overall administration and the maintenance of law and order. The offi ...
See also:District, District - Austria, District - Vienna, District - Belgium, District - Canada, District - China, District - England, District - Germany, District - Hong Kong, District - Pakistan, District - India, District - Japan, District - Kenya, District - Malaysia, District - Nauru, District - New Zealand, District - Peru, District - Portugal, District - Serbia-Montenegro, District - Sri Lanka, District - Switzerland, District - Thailand, District - United States Read more here: » District: Encyclopedia II - District - India |
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|  |  |  | Province: Encyclopedia II - District - New ZealandMain article: Territorial Authorities of New Zealand
In New Zealand a district is a territorial authority (second-tier local government unit) that has not gained the distinction of being proclaimed a city. Districts tend to be less urbanised, tend to cover more than one population centre and a larger amount of rural area, and tend to have a smaller population than cities. While cities and districts are generally considered to be two different types of territorial authority, the area covered by a city is often known as it ...
See also:District, District - Austria, District - Vienna, District - Belgium, District - Canada, District - China, District - England, District - Germany, District - Hong Kong, District - Pakistan, District - India, District - Japan, District - Kenya, District - Malaysia, District - Nauru, District - New Zealand, District - Peru, District - Portugal, District - Serbia-Montenegro, District - Sri Lanka, District - Switzerland, District - Thailand, District - United States Read more here: » District: Encyclopedia II - District - New Zealand |
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|  |  |  | Province: Encyclopedia II - District - Sri LankaFor purposes of local government, the country of Sri Lanka is divided into 9 Provinces: Western, Central, Southern, Northern, Eastern, North Western, North Central, Uva and Sabaragamuwa. (The Northern and Eastern Provinces, however, have been technically jointly administered since 1988.) The Provinces are subdivided into a total of 25 administrative Districts. [[1]]
The 25 Administrative Districts are Colombo 642 sq.km, Gampaha 1,393 sq.km and Kalutara 1,606 sq.km in the Western Province, Kandy 2,365 sq.km, ...
See also:District, District - Austria, District - Vienna, District - Belgium, District - Canada, District - China, District - England, District - Germany, District - Hong Kong, District - Pakistan, District - India, District - Japan, District - Kenya, District - Malaysia, District - Nauru, District - New Zealand, District - Peru, District - Portugal, District - Serbia-Montenegro, District - Sri Lanka, District - Switzerland, District - Thailand, District - United States Read more here: » District: Encyclopedia II - District - Sri Lanka |
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|  |  |  | Province: Encyclopedia II - District - ThailandA district ("amphoe") is a subdivision of a Province ("changwat") in Thailand. Some provinces also contain sub-districts ("king amphoe"), which are smaller than the average district.
Districts are a form of local government in several countries.
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See also:District, District - Austria, District - Vienna, District - Belgium, District - Canada, District - China, District - England, District - Germany, District - Hong Kong, District - Pakistan, District - India, District - Japan, District - Kenya, District - Malaysia, District - Nauru, District - New Zealand, District - Peru, District - Portugal, District - Serbia-Montenegro, District - Sri Lanka, District - Switzerland, District - Thailand, District - United States Read more here: » District: Encyclopedia II - District - Thailand |
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|  |  |  | Province: Encyclopedia II - District - Hong KongHong Kong is divided into 18 districts, each with a district council.
See also Districts of Hong Kong
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See also:District, District - Austria, District - Vienna, District - Belgium, District - Canada, District - China, District - England, District - Germany, District - Hong Kong, District - Pakistan, District - India, District - Japan, District - Kenya, District - Malaysia, District - Nauru, District - New Zealand, District - Peru, District - Portugal, District - Serbia-Montenegro, District - Sri Lanka, District - Switzerland, District - Thailand, District - United States Read more here: » District: Encyclopedia II - District - Hong Kong |
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|  |  |  | Province: Encyclopedia II - District - EnglandMain article: Districts of England
Districts are the most recognisable form of local government in large parts of England. For those areas which retain two-tier local government, districts usually form the lower tier of that arrangement, with counties forming the upper tier. Districts tend to have responsibility for a number of areas including:
tax collection (Council Tax & Non-Domestic Rates)
Leisure Services
Refuse collection
Housing
Planning
Arts & Entertainment< ...
See also:District, District - Austria, District - Vienna, District - Belgium, District - Canada, District - China, District - England, District - Germany, District - Hong Kong, District - Pakistan, District - India, District - Japan, District - Kenya, District - Malaysia, District - Nauru, District - New Zealand, District - Peru, District - Portugal, District - Serbia-Montenegro, District - Sri Lanka, District - Switzerland, District - Thailand, District - United States Read more here: » District: Encyclopedia II - District - England |
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|  |  |  | Province: Encyclopedia II - Biodiesel - Fuel quality standards and propertiesBiodiesel is a clear amber-yellow liquid with a viscosity similar to petrodiesel, the industry term for diesel produced from petroleum. It can be used as an additive in formulations of diesel to increase the lubricity of pure ultra-low sulfur petrodiesel (ULSD) fuel. Much of the world uses a system known as the "B" factor to state the amount of biodiesel in any fuel mix, in contrast to the "BA" system used for bioalcohol mixes. For example, 20% biodiesel is labeled B20. Pure biodiesel, 100%, is referred to as B100.< ...
See also:Biodiesel, Biodiesel - History, Biodiesel - Fuel quality standards and properties, Biodiesel - Production, Biodiesel - Base oils, Biodiesel - Efficiency and economic arguments, Biodiesel - Availability, Biodiesel - Australia, Biodiesel - Brazil, Biodiesel - Belgium, Biodiesel - Canada, Biodiesel - Germany, Biodiesel - India, Biodiesel - United States Read more here: » Biodiesel: Encyclopedia II - Biodiesel - Fuel quality standards and properties |
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Biodiesel - Australia.
With around 100 million litres (26.5 million US Gallons) annual production capacity, commercial biodiesel production is still in its relative infancy in Australia. However many new production plants are being built around the nation. The future growth of the biodiesel industry in Australia is limited by feedstock availability and also by the relatively low price of petroleum diesel fuel. Many city and regional councils are already using B20. All of the public transport trains and most of the public transport buses in Adelaide, South Australia have been ...
See also:Biodiesel, Biodiesel - History, Biodiesel - Fuel quality standards and properties, Biodiesel - Production, Biodiesel - Base oils, Biodiesel - Efficiency and economic arguments, Biodiesel - Availability, Biodiesel - Australia, Biodiesel - Brazil, Biodiesel - Belgium, Biodiesel - Canada, Biodiesel - Germany, Biodiesel - India, Biodiesel - United States Read more here: » Biodiesel: Encyclopedia II - Biodiesel - Availability |
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|  |  |  | Province: Encyclopedia II - District - CanadaIn Ontario, a district is a statutory subdivision of the province, but, unlike a county, a district is not incorporated. Most districts are comprised of unincorporated lands, mostly Crown land. The first districts (Algoma, Nipissing were created by the Province of Canada in 1858 prior to Confederation for the delivery of judicial and provincial government services to sparsely populated areas from the district seat (e.g. Sault Ste. Marie). Some districts may have District Social Service Administration Boards, which are designed to provide certain social services. The boundaries of a federal census division may ...
See also:District, District - Austria, District - Vienna, District - Belgium, District - Canada, District - China, District - England, District - Germany, District - Hong Kong, District - Pakistan, District - India, District - Japan, District - Kenya, District - Malaysia, District - Nauru, District - New Zealand, District - Peru, District - Portugal, District - Serbia-Montenegro, District - Sri Lanka, District - Switzerland, District - Thailand, District - United States Read more here: » District: Encyclopedia II - District - Canada |
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|  |  |  | Province: Encyclopedia II - District - ChinaIn China, the district or qū (市辖区, pinyin: shì xiá qū) is a subdivision of any of various city administrative units, including municipalities, sub-provincial cities and prefecture-level cities. Districts have county level status.
Modern districts are a recent innovation. In the context of pre-modern China, the English translation "district" is typically associated with xian, another Chinese administrative division. The xian is translated as "count ...
See also:District, District - Austria, District - Vienna, District - Belgium, District - Canada, District - China, District - England, District - Germany, District - Hong Kong, District - Pakistan, District - India, District - Japan, District - Kenya, District - Malaysia, District - Nauru, District - New Zealand, District - Peru, District - Portugal, District - Serbia-Montenegro, District - Sri Lanka, District - Switzerland, District - Thailand, District - United States Read more here: » District: Encyclopedia II - District - China |
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|  |  |  | Province: Encyclopedia II - District - United StatesThere are several types of districts in the United States.
A constituency with a representative in Congress is a congressional district. Each state is organized into one or more such districts; the exact number within each state is based on the most recent census. Only voters within each district are allowed to vote in the election for the member of the House from that district. Overall, there are 435 congressional districts in the United States; each has r ...
See also:District, District - Austria, District - Vienna, District - Belgium, District - Canada, District - China, District - England, District - Germany, District - Hong Kong, District - Pakistan, District - India, District - Japan, District - Kenya, District - Malaysia, District - Nauru, District - New Zealand, District - Peru, District - Portugal, District - Serbia-Montenegro, District - Sri Lanka, District - Switzerland, District - Thailand, District - United States Read more here: » District: Encyclopedia II - District - United States |
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|  |  |  | Province: Encyclopedia II - Östergötland - HistoryThe traditions of Östergötland date back into the viking age, the undocumented iron age, and earlier, when this region had its own laws and kings (see Geatish kings and Wulfings). The region kept its own laws, the Östgötalagen, into the middle ages.
The province has about 50,000 ancient remains of different kinds. 1,749 are for instance grave fields.
The industrialization was at strongest in the cities Norrköping (industries include Ericsson), Linköping (where SAAB had air craft industries) Finspång (metal works), and Motala (mechanical industries) .
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See also:Östergötland, Östergötland - County, Östergötland - Geography, Östergötland - Towns, Östergötland - History, Östergötland - Heraldry, Östergötland - Dukes of Östergötland, Östergötland - Culture, Östergötland - Local accents, Östergötland - Sights, Östergötland - Hundreds Read more here: » Östergötland: Encyclopedia II - Östergötland - History |
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|  |  |  | Province: Encyclopedia II - İzmir - Modern İzmirToday, İzmir is Turkey's third largest city and is nicknamed "Occidental İzmir" or "The pearl of the Aegean". It is widely regarded as the most Westernized city of Turkey in terms of values, ideology, lifestyle, and gender roles. It is a stronghold of the political party CHP.
İzmir is also home-town of some famous singers like Sezen Aksu.
The city hosts an international arts festival during June/July, and an international fair during August/September every year.
Modern İzmir also incorporates world-famous ancient cities like Ephesus, Pergamon, and Sardis. Turkish Internet ...
See also:İzmir, İzmir - Name, İzmir - History, İzmir - Homer, İzmir - From the eighth century BC, İzmir - Modern İzmir, İzmir - Climate, İzmir - İzmir International Fair, İzmir - Birds Paradise, İzmir - Cuisine of İzmir, İzmir - Festivals, İzmir - Sports, İzmir - Education, İzmir - Districts, İzmir - Reference, İzmir - Media mentioning Izmir Read more here: » İzmir: Encyclopedia II - İzmir - Modern İzmir |
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|  |  |  | Province: Encyclopedia II - İzmir - ClimatePeople coming to İzmir can expect long, hot summers and mild, rainy winters. The total precipitation for İzmir averages 706 mm (27.8 inches) per year; however, 77 % of that falls during November through March. The average maximum temperatures during the winter months vary between 12 and 14°C. Although it's rare, snow has been recorded in İzmir in January and February. The summer months—June through September—bring average daytime temperatures of 28°C or higher.
Many people install fans or air conditioners to cool their apartments. Rain is extremely rare in the summer and residents must sometimes undergo water rationing be ...
See also:İzmir, İzmir - Name, İzmir - History, İzmir - Homer, İzmir - From the eighth century BC, İzmir - Modern İzmir, İzmir - Climate, İzmir - İzmir International Fair, İzmir - Birds Paradise, İzmir - Cuisine of İzmir, İzmir - Festivals, İzmir - Sports, İzmir - Education, İzmir - Districts, İzmir - Reference, İzmir - Media mentioning Izmir Read more here: » İzmir: Encyclopedia II - İzmir - Climate |
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|  |  |  | Province: Encyclopedia II - İzmir - FestivalsThe Izmir International Festival beginning in mid-June and continues to mid-July, has been organised since 1987. During the annual festival, many world-class performers-soloists and virtuosi, orchestras, dance companies, rock and jazz groups including Ray Charles, Paco de Lucia, Joan Baez, Martha Graham Dance Company, Tanita Tikaram, JethroTull, Leningrad Philarmony Orchestra, Christ De Burg, Sting, Moscow State Philarmony Orchestra, Jan Garbarek, Red Army Chorus, Academy of St. Martin in the Field, Kodo, Chick Corea and Origin, New York Cit ...
See also:İzmir, İzmir - Name, İzmir - History, İzmir - Homer, İzmir - From the eighth century BC, İzmir - Modern İzmir, İzmir - Climate, İzmir - İzmir International Fair, İzmir - Birds Paradise, İzmir - Cuisine of İzmir, İzmir - Festivals, İzmir - Sports, İzmir - Education, İzmir - Districts, İzmir - Reference, İzmir - Media mentioning Izmir Read more here: » İzmir: Encyclopedia II - İzmir - Festivals |
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|  |  |  | Province: Encyclopedia II - İzmir - SportsNotable football clubs in İzmir are: Altay SK, Göztepe, İzmirspor and Karşıyaka SK.
In 1971, the Mediterranean Games were held in İzmir. In August 2005, it hosted the Summer Universiade, the International University Sports Games.
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See also:İzmir, İzmir - Name, İzmir - History, İzmir - Homer, İzmir - From the eighth century BC, İzmir - Modern İzmir, İzmir - Climate, İzmir - İzmir International Fair, İzmir - Birds Paradise, İzmir - Cuisine of İzmir, İzmir - Festivals, İzmir - Sports, İzmir - Education, İzmir - Districts, İzmir - Reference, İzmir - Media mentioning Izmir Read more here: » İzmir: Encyclopedia II - İzmir - Sports |
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