Tabula gratulatoria.Adamska-Salaciak, Arleta Poznan Poznań (pôz`nänyə), Ger. Posen (pō`zən), city (1994 est. pop. 589,300), capital of Weilkopolskie prov., W central Poland, port on the Warta River. , Poland Poland, Pol. Polska, officially Republic of Poland, republic (2005 est. pop. 38,635,000), 120,725 sq mi (312,677 sq km), central Europe. It borders on Germany in the west, on the Baltic Sea and the Kaliningrad region of Russia in the north, on Lithuania, Ahlqvist, Anders Anders is a name in Scandinavian languages, the equivalent of the Greek Andreas ("manly") and the English Andrew. Anders is the German word for different. In Sweden, Anders has been one of the most common names for many centuries. Galway, Ireland Ahvenainen, Ossi Jyvaskyla, Finland Albanyan, Ahmed Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia (sä `dē ərā`bēə, sou`–, sô–), officially Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, kingdom (2005 est. pop.
Altenberg, Bengt Lund, Sweden Arcain, Enrico Rome, Italy Awedyk, Wieslaw Poznan, Poland Aysto, Juha Jyvaskyla, Finland Bacz, Barbara Quebec, Canada Bald, Wolf-Dietrich Cologne Cologne (kəlōn`), Ger. Köln, city (1994 pop. 962,500), North Rhine–Westphalia, W Germany, on the Rhine River. It is a commercial, financial, and industrial center, a rail and road junction, and a river port. , Germany Banczerowski, Jerzy Poznan, Poland Bialystok, Ellen Toronto, Canada de Bot, Kees Nijmegen, Holland Bourne Bourne, town (1990 pop. 16,064), Barnstable co., SE Mass., crossed by Cape Cod Canal; settled 1627, inc. 1884. Bourne Bridge (1935), across the canal, made the town an entry point to Cape Cod and a resort and commercial center. , Jill Southampton, Great Britain Great Britain, officially United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, constitutional monarchy (2005 est. pop. 60,441,000), 94,226 sq mi (244,044 sq km), on the British Isles, off W Europe. The country is often referred to simply as Britain. Breivik, Leiv Egil Bergen, Norway Brumfit, Christopher Southampton, Great Britain Bublitz, Wolfram wolfram: see tungsten. Augsburg, Germany Bugarski, Ranko Belgrade, Yugoslavia Bull, Tove Tromso, Norway Bursiewicz, Paul Jyvaskyla, Finland Cetnarowska, Bozena Sosnowiec, Poland Chesterman, Andrew Helsinki, Finland Christian, Donna Washington, USA Cohen cohen or kohen (Hebrew: “priest”) Jewish priest descended from Zadok (a descendant of Aaron), priest at the First Temple of Jerusalem. The biblical priesthood was hereditary and male. , Andrew D. Minneapolis, USA Coleman, Michael Jyvaskyla, Finland Comrie, Bernard Ber·nard , Claude 1813-1878. French physiologist noted for his study of the digestive and nervous systems. Leipzig, Germany Connor, Ulla Indianapolis, USA Coulthard, Malcolm Birmingham, Great Britain Crandall, JoAnn Baltimore Baltimore, city (1990 pop. 736,014), N central Md., surrounded by but politically independent of Baltimore co., on the Patapsco River estuary, an arm of Chesapeake Bay; inc. 1745. , USA Cygan, Jan Wroclaw, Poland Davidsen-Nielsen, Niels Copenhagen, Denmark Delbecque, Nicole Leuven, Belgium Diensberg, Bernhard Bayreuth, Germany Donato, Richard Pittsburgh, USA Drozdzial-Szelest, Krystyna Poznan, Poland Dziubalska-Kolaczyk, Katarzyna Poznan, Poland Ekola, Jorma Jyvaskyla, Finland Eliasson, Stig Mainz, Germany Elovaara, Raili Jyvaskyla, Finland Enkyist, Tua and Nils Erik Helsinki, Finland Erdmann, Peter Berlin, Germany Erkkila, Jaakko Jyvaskyla, Finland Fairweather, Courtney Jyvaskyla, Finland Fernandez, Francisco Valencia, Spain For the Valencia wine region, see . Valencia (Spanish: Valencia [ba'lenθja];[1] Valencian: València [va'ɫɛnsia]) is the capital of the Spanish autonomous community of Valencia and its province. Filppula, Markku Joensuu, Finland Fisiak, Jacek Poznan, Poland Freeman Freeman can mean:
Jyvaskyla, Finland Fries, Udo Zurich, Switzerland Gass, Susan East Lansing East Lansing, city (1990 pop. 50,677), Ingham co., S central Mich., a suburb of Lansing, on the Red Cedar River; inc. 1907. The city was first known as College Park, but was renamed when it was incorporated. , USA Granger, Sylviane Louvain, Belgium Gussmann, Edmund Lublin, Poland Gustafsson, Marita Turku, Finland Halliday, Michael A. K. Urunga, Australia Hamans, Camiel Breda, Holland Hartmann, Reinhard Exeter, Great Britain Heikkinen, Eino Jyvaskyla, Finland Hiltunen, Risto Turku, Finland Hirsjarvi, Sirkka Jyvaskyla, Finland Hirvonen, Pekka Joensuu, Finland Hirvonen, Tuula Jyvaskyla, Finland Hjerppe, Riitta Jyvaskyla, Finland Houck, Noel Tokyo, Japan Hullen, Werner Essen, Germany Iliescu, Maria Innsbruck, Austria Iviz, Viado Zagreb, Yugoslavia Jahr, Ernst Hakon Tromso, Norway Jakob, Gerhard Frankfurt/Oder, Germany James, Allan Klagenfurt, Austria Janicki, Karol Bergen, Norway Jankowska, Aleksandra Poznan, Poland Jaworski, Adam Cardiff, Great Britain Johansson, Stig Oslo, Norway Kalaja, Paula Jyvaskyla, Finland Kalisz, Roman Gdansk, Poland Kari, Jouko Jyvaskyla, Finland Kastovsky, Dieter Vienna, Austria Katny, Andrzej Gdansk, Poland Kettemann, Bernhard Graz, Austria Kiefer, Franz Budapest, Hungary Kielkiewicz-Janowiak, Agnieszka Poznan, Poland Kirjonen, Juhani Jyvaskyla, Finland Klemola, Juhani Leeds, Great Britain Komi, Paavo Jyvaskyla, Finland Kopczynski, Andrzej Warsaw Warsaw (wôr`sô), Pol. Warszawa, city (1993 est. pop. 1,655,700), capital of Poland and of Mazowieckie prov., central Poland, on both banks of the Vistula River. , Poland Kopytko, Roman Poznan, Poland Korponay, Bela Debrecen, Hungary Kramsch, Claire Berkeley, USA Kristenson, Gillis Lund, Sweden Krzeszowski, Tomasz Warsaw, Poland Kryk-Kastovsky, Barbara Poznan, Poland Kuczynski, Andrzej Poznan, Poland Kuhlwein, Wolfgang Trier Trier (trēr), Latin Augusta Treverorum, city (1994 pop. 99,183), Rhineland-Palatinate, SW Germany, a port on the Moselle (Ger. Mosel) River, near the Luxembourg border. , Germany Kunnas, Tarmo Jyvaskyla, Finland Kuusinen, Jorma Jyvaskyla, Finland Kyto, Merja Uppsala, Sweden Larsen-Freeman, Diane Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. , USA Laurinen, Leena Jyvaskyla, Finland Lautamatti, Liisa Jyvaskyla, Finland Lauttamus, Timo Oulu, Finland Leech leech, predacious or parasitic annelid worm of the class Hirudinea, characterized by a cylindrical or slightly flattened body with suckers at either end for attaching to prey. , Geoffrey Lancaster, Great Britain Lehiste, Ilse Columbus, USA Lehtonen, Jaakko Jyvaskyla, Finland Leiwo, Matti Jyvaskyla, Finland Leontiev, Aleksey Moscow, Russia Leppanen, Sirpa Jyvaskyla, Finland Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk, Barbara Lodz, Poland van Lier Spelling variations of this family name include: Lier, Liere, Lierr, Lierre, Liers, Lieres, Lierrs, Lierres, de Lier, van Lier and many more. First found in Holland, where the name became noted for its many branches in the region, each house acquiring a status and influence which , Leo Leo, in astronomy Leo [Lat.,=the lion], northern constellation lying S of Ursa Major and on the ecliptic (apparent path of the sun through the heavens) between Cancer and Virgo; it is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Monterey, USA Lilja, Pekka Jyvaskyla, Finland Linell, Per Linkoping University Lipka, Leonhard Munich, Germany Ljung, Magnus Stockholm, Sweden Louhivuori, Jukka Jyvaskyla, Finland Lyytinen, Heikki Jyvaskyla, Finland Lyytinen, Paula Jyvaskyla, Finland Lonnquist, Bo Jyvaskyla, Finland Manninen, Matti Jyvaskyla, Finland Manczak-Wohlfeld, Elzbieta Cracow, Poland Marek, Boguslaw Lublin, Poland Marin, Marjatta Jyvaskyla, Finland Markkanen, Raija Jyvaskyla, Finland Marton, Waldemar Poznan, Poland Mauranen, Anna Joensuu, Finland Meara, Paul Swansea, Great Britain Merisalo, Outi Jyvaskyla, Finland Meurman-Solin, Anneli Helsinki, Finland Mielikainen, Aila AILA Angioimmunoblastic lymphadenopathy, see there Jyvaskyla, Finland Miseviciene, J. Kaunas, Lithuania Moberg, Sakari Jyvaskyla, Finland Moravcsik, Edith A. Milwaukee, USA Muittari, Veikko Jyvaskyla, Finland Mukattash, Lewis Amman, Jordan Makinen, Kaarina Jyvaskyla, Finland Maatta, Paula Jyvaskyla, Finland Nagucka, Ruta Krakow, Poland Neittaanmaki, Pekka Jyvaskyla, Finland Nelde, Peter Brussels, Belgium Nevalainen, Terttu Helsinki, Finland Nevanlinna, Saara Helsinki, Finland Nickel nickel, metallic chemical element; symbol Ni; at. no. 28; at. wt. 58.69; m.p. about 1,453°C;; b.p. about 2,732°C;; sp. gr. 8.902 at 25°C;; valence 0, +1, +2, +3, or +4. , Gerhard Stuttgart, Germany Norrman, Ralf Tampere, Finland Nummela, Ilkka Jyvaskyla, Finland Nygard, Toivo Jyvaskyla, Finland Nyman, Martti Helsinki, Finland Nyyssonen, Heikki Oulu, Finland Odwarka, Karl Klagenfurt, Austria Oksefjell, Signe Oslo, Norway Oleksy, Wieslaw Lodz, Poland Oller, John W. Jr. Lafayette, USA Ozga, Janina Cracow, Poland Ostman, Jan-Ola Helsinki, Finland Pakkanen, Ahti Jyvaskyla, Finland Peacock peacock or peafowl, large bird of the genus Pavo, in the pheasant family, native to E Asia. There are two main species, the common (Pavo cristatus), and the Javanese (P. , Michael Jyvaskyla, Finland Peitsara, Kirsti Helsinki, Finland Pekkanen, Tuomo Jyvaskyla, Finland Peltola, Niilo Espoo, Finland Peuranen, Erkki Jyvaskyla, Finland Pfeiffer, Waldemar Poznan, Poland Pienemann, Manfred Canberra, Australia Piirainen-Marsh, Arja Jyvaskyla, Finland Pisarska, Alicja Poznan, Poland Polanski, Kazimierz Katowice, Poland Poussa, Patricia Vaasa, Finland Preston, Dennis R. East Lansing, USA Pulkkinen, Lea Jyvaskyla, Finland Puppel, Stanislaw Poznan, Poland Porhola, Maili Jyvaskyla, Finland Radden, Gunter Hamburg Hamburg, city, Germany Hamburg (häm`b rkh), officially Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg (Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg), city (1994 pop. , Germany
Rahkonen, Matti Jyvaskyla, Finland Rauh, Gisa Wuppertal, Germany Raumolin-Brunberg, Helena Helsinki, Finland Ridjanovic, Midhat Sarajevo, Bosnia Ringbom, Hakan Abo, Finland Rischel, Jorgen Bangkok Bangkok (băng`kŏk'), Thai Krung Thep, city (1990 pop. 8,538,610), capital of Thailand and of Bangkok prov., SW Thailand, on the east bank of the Chao Phraya River, near the Gulf of Thailand. , Thailand Rissanen, Matti and Eeva Helsinki, Finland Robertson, David Tampere, Finland Romanowska, Danuta Poznan, Poland Rudanko, Juhani Tampere, Finland Ruoppila, Isto Jyvaskyla, Finland Saari, Mirja Helsinki, Finland Sallinen, Aino Jyvaskyla, Finland Salminen, Renja Jyvaskyla, Finland Salokangas, Raimo Jyvaskyla, Finland Salo-Lee, Liisa Jyvaskyla, Finland Saukkonen, Pauli Helsinki, Finland Sell, Roger Abo, Finland Shohamy, Elana Tel Aviv Tel Aviv (tĕl əvēv`), city (1994 pop. 355,200), W central Israel, on the Mediterranean Sea. Oficially named Tel Aviv–Jaffa, it is Israel's commercial, financial, communications, and cultural center and the core of its largest , Israel Shuy, Roger W. Missoula, USA Sikorska, Liliana Poznan, Poland Singleton sin·gle·ton n. An offspring born alone. singleton Medtalk One baby. Cf Triplet, Twin. , David Dublin, Ireland Spiliner, Bernd Duisburg, Germany Spolsky, Bernard Ramat-Gan, Israel Stalmaszczyk, Piotr Lodz, Poland Stenstrom, Anna-Brita Kristianstad, Sweden Stubbs, Michael Trier, Germany Suojanen, Paivikki Jyvaskyla, Finland Sussex Sussex, county, SE England, since 1888 divided for administrative purposes into East Sussex (1991 pop. 670,600), 693 sq mi (1,795 sq km), and West Sussex (1991 pop. 692,800), 768 sq mi (1,990 sq km). , Roly Melbourne, Australia Svartvik, Jan Lund, Sweden Swiggers, Pierre Leuven, Belgium Szwedek, Aleksander Torun, Poland Taavitsainen, Irma Helsinki, Finland Tabakowska, Elzbieta Cracow, Poland Tajsner, Przemyslaw Poznan, Poland Takala, Sauli Jyvaskyla, Finland Tarone, Elaine Minneapolis, USA Telama, Risto Jyvaskyla, Finland Tirkkonen-Condit, Sonja Joensuu, Finland Toivainen, Kirsti and Jorma Turku, Finland Trudgill, Peter Fribourg, Switzerland Tucker, G. Richard Pittsburgh, USA Vaherva, Tapio Jyvaskyla, Finland Vainio, Matti Jyvaskyla, Finland Valo, Maarit Jyvaskyla, Finland Varantola, Krista Tampere, Finland Ventola, Eija Halle, Germany Halle, Germany may refer to:
Verma, S. K. Hyderabad, India Viereck, Wolfgang Bamberg, Germany Viljo, Eeva-Maija Jyvaskyla, Finland Vilkuna, Janne Jyvaskyla, Finland Vuolle, Pauli Jyvaskyla, Finland Watts Watts, residential section of south central Los Angeles. Named after C. H. Watts, a Pasadena realtor, the section became part of Los Angeles in 1926. Artist Simon Rodia's celebrated Watts Towers are there. , Richard J. Berne, Switzerland Welna, Jerzy Warsaw, Poland Weydt, Harald Frankfurt/Oder, Germany Witkos, Jacek Poznan, Poland Wodak, Ruth Vienna, Austria Wode, Henning Kiel, Germany Zabrocki, Tadeusz Poznan, Poland Zetterberg, Seppo Jyvaskyla, Finland Zimmermann, Ruediger Marburg, Germany |
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