About 2 the 1862 American Civil War campaign 3 Peninsula Campaign Infobox military conflict conflict PeninsularWar partof the Napoleonic Wars image Image Goya Second of May 1808.jpg 300px caption The Second ... PeninsularWar The PeninsularWar ref Nicknamed the Spanish Ulcer , and also known in French language French as Guerre d Espagne et du Portugal War in Spain and in Portugal , or otherwise Spanish War ... , which fragmented into quarrelling Junta PeninsularWar provincial juntas . In 1810, a reconstituted ... liberal and Absolute monarchy absolutist factions, led by officers trained in the PeninsularWar ... Before the PeninsularWar, British military operations on mainland Europe had been limited to raids ... power devolved to local Junta PeninsularWar juntas . These institutions interfered with the army ... of Torres Vedras The Cornerstone of Wellington s Strategy in the PeninsularWar 1809 1812, John Grehan ... of Portugal as the beginning of the war. ref 17 April 1814 ref Glover, p 335. Denotes the date of the general ... as Guerra del Franc s the War of the Frenchman in Catalonia and Invas es Francesas French Invasions in Portugal. ref was a war between First French Empire France and the allied powers of Spanish Empire ... Portugal for control of the Iberian Peninsula during the Napoleonic Wars . The war began when French ... ally, Spain. The war lasted until the War of the Sixth Coalition Sixth Coalition defeated Napoleon in 1814. The conflict is regarded by some historians as one of the first Total war national wars ref ... war in Spanish , from which the English language borrowed the word. ref Laqueur, p. 350. Laqueur notes that the war was one of the first occasions when guerrilla warfare had been waged on a large scale ... , p. 164 ref To the Spanish the war is known as the Guerra de la Independencia Espa ola , or Spanish War of Independence , but this name is not often used in English, as Spain had been independent .... War and revolution against Napoleon s occupation led to the Spanish Constitution of 1812 , later a cornerstone ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name The Young Buglers, A Tale of the Peninsular War title orig translator image image caption author G.A. Henty illustrator cover artist country United Kingdom language English language English series subject Subject is not relevant for fiction genre Novel Wikipedia WikiProject Novels Novel categorization publisher Blackie and Son Ltd., London release date 1880 english release date media type Print Hardcover pages 352 pp isbn NA Released before ISBN system implemented preceded by March to Coomassie Preceding novel in series followed by The Cornet of Horse, A Tale of Marlborough s Wars Following novel in series The Young Buglers, A Tale of the Peninsular War 1880 is a book by British author G.A. Henty . It was published by Blackie and Son Ltd, London. It tells of the Peninsula War through the eyes of two orphaned brothers, Tom and Peter Scudamore. It can be found as a Project Gutenberg EBook. External links http www.archive.org stream theyoungbuglers09613gut 7ybug10.txt Project Gutenberg DEFAULTSORT Young Buglers Category 19th century British children s literature Category Children s historical novels Category Napoleonic War novels Category 1880 novels Category Novels by G. A. Henty Category Books available as e books child novel stub ... more details
Peninsular Medal may refer to Army Gold Medal , a gold medal and cross awarded to field and general officers during the PeninsularWar Military General Service Medal also called Silver Medal , a campaign medal awarded to all ranks for services during the PeninsularWar disambiguation ... more details
Peninsular Railroad or Peninsular Railway may refer to Peninsular Railroad Florida , a predecessor of the Seaboard Air Line Railroad Peninsular Railway Illinois Indiana Michigan , a predecessor of the Grand Trunk Western Railroad Peninsular Railroad Indiana , a predecessor of the above Peninsular Railway California , an interurban subsidiary of the Southern Pacific Company Peninsular Railway Washington on the Olympic Peninsula See also Peninsula Railroad disambiguation dab ... more details
Taxobox name Peninsular Shrew status LC status system IUCN3.1 status ref ref name IUCN IUCN2008 id 136786 title Crocidura negligens assessors Lunde, D. & Ruedas, L. year 2008 downloaded 21 December 2011 ref regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Mammalia ordo Soricomorpha familia Soricidae genus Crocidura genus Crocidura species C. negligens binomial Crocidura negligens range map Peninsular Shrew area.png range map width 220px The Peninsular Shrew Crocidura negligens is a species of mammal in the Soricidae family. It is found in the Malay Peninsula and Thailand south of the Kra Isthmus . It is also found on the adjacent islands of Koh Samui , Pulau Tioman , and Pulau Mapor . ref name IUCN References reflist Soricomorpha C1. whitetoothed shrew stub Category Crocidura ca Crocidura negligens es Crocidura negligens eu Crocidura negligens ms Cencurut Kelabu nl Crocidura negligens ... more details
Geobox Range name Peninsular Ranges image image caption country Mexico country1 United States state Baja California Sur state1 Baja California state state2 California highest San Jacinto Peak highest elevation 3302 geology Granite period Mesozoic map The Peninsular Ranges also called the Lower California province ref cite book last Benke first Arthur C. authorlink coauthors Cushing, Colbert E. title Rivers of North America publisher Academic Press date 2005 pages 543 isbn 0120882531 ref are a group of mountain ranges, in the Pacific Coast Ranges , which stretch convert 1500 km mi abbr on from southern California in the United States to the southern tip of Mexico s Baja California peninsula they are part ... Alaska to Mexico . Elevation s range from 500 ft to 11,500 ft 150 m to 3,500 m . Geography The Peninsular ... la Laguna of Baja California. Palomar Mountain , home to Palomar Observatory , is in the Peninsular Ranges in San Diego County , as is Viejas Mountain . The Peninsular ranges run predominantly north ... Andreas Fault and Gulf of California came into being. Ecology and flora Nearctic Most of the Peninsular Ranges are in the Nearctic ecozone . Several terrestrial ecoregions cover portions of the Peninsular ... the Baja California desert ecoregion covers in the southern portion of the Peninsular Ranges ... in Baja California Sur. The higher portions of the Peninsular Ranges, especially the west facing ... National Forest covers much of the higher Southern California Peninsular Ranges. The vegetation ... peninsularis Baja Oak Quercus peninsularis . These higher portions of the Peninsular Ranges ... Peninsular Range, was formerly an island, and evolved in relative isolation from the northern ... de la Laguna pine oak forests , and San Lucan xeric scrub . See also Category Peninsular Ranges Peninsular ... dewiki display title Category Peninsular Ranges Category Mountain ranges of Southern California ... Category Physiographic sections de Peninsular Ranges fr Peninsular Ranges ... more details
Peninsular Spanish , also known as European Spanish , refers to the varieties of the Spanish language spoken in the Iberian Peninsula , as opposed to the Spanish spoken in the Americas and in the Canary Islands . In phonology, the most prominent distinguishing element of Peninsular Spanish varieties, except for the southernmost ones, is the preservation of a distinction between the phonemes IPA s and IPA , represented respectively with the letters s on one hand and z , or Hard and soft C c before e i , on the other. This is usually called distinci n in Spanish, while the Merger phonology Merger merger of both phonemes is called Ceceo ceceo or seseo . While in the Spanish of the Americas and in parts of southern Spain z , c before e i , and s , are typically read roughly like the English s , in the Peninsular dialects with distinci n , z , and c before e i , are read aloud as the sound IPA , that is, the initial sound of the English word think . However, many Andalusian dialect s and the Spanish spoken in the Canary Islands do not use distinci n as a general rule, but rather use either seseo or ceceo . In morphology, the most notable distinguishing feature of Peninsular Spanish is the use of the pronoun Spanish pronouns The use of vosotros vosotros along with its oblique form os and its corresponding verb forms for the second person plural familiar. In virtually all other varieties of Modern Spanish, for the second person plural, the familiar and the formal are merged in ustedes , with its verb forms. Again, the use of vosotros is uncommon in the Canary Islands and only partially introduced in Western Andalusia. Variants Andalusian Spanish Canarian Spanish Castrapo Spanish spoken in Galicia Spain Galicia , as opposed to the Galician language Murcian Spanish Riojan Spanish ... in Spanish s aspiration three Peninsular varieties , Richard E. Morris http roa.rutgers.edu files ... Peninsular Spanish , Richard E. Morris http www.jergasdehablahispana.org ?pais Espa F1a&tipobusqueda ... more details
Infobox Rockunit name Peninsular Arch image caption type Geological formation age Jurassic prilithology Carbonate otherlithology namedfor namedby region North Florida to South Florida country flag United States coordinates unitof None subunits None underlies overlies thickness extent area map map caption File Florida Peninsular Arch.png thumb right 190px Location of the Peninsular Arch within Florida in red . The Peninsular Arch is a geologic formation and dominant sub surface structure of Florida . Age The arch was present from the Jurassic 199.6 145.5 Ma through the Paleogene geological periods. Location The Peninsular Arch extends from southeastern Georgia U.S. State Georgia to just north of Lake Okeechobee in a general northwest to southeast trend. It is highest in Union County, Florida Union County and Baker County, Florida Baker County . Its crest passes beneath Alachua County, Florida Alachua County . Structure The Peninsular Arch parallels the Ocala Platform to its west and is the dominant sub surface feature within Florida. It is a structurally high area which affected deposition of sediments during the Cretaceous to the early Cenozoic . It was a high topographic feature during most of the Cretaceous but was covered with Late Cretaceous sediments and became an ideal base and settling point for carbonate sediment s during the Eocene when that portion of land was submerged. ref Applin, P., 1951, Possible future petroleum provinces of North America Florida American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 35, p. 405 407. ref According to Williams and T. M. Scott, the arch did not affect sediments from depositing during the Neogene through Halocene . ref Williams, K.E., Nicol, D., and Randazzo, A.F., 1977, The geology of the western part of Alachua County, Florida Florida Geological Survey Report of Investigation 85, 97 p. ref ref Scott, T.M., 1997, Miocene to Holocene history of Florida in Randazzo, A.F., and Jones, D.S., eds., 1997, The Geology of Florida ... more details
This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Peninsular Myotis status EN status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Mammal ia ordo Bat Chiroptera familia Vesper bat Vespertilionidae genus Mouse eared bat Myotis species M. peninsularis binomial Myotis peninsularis binomial authority Gerrit Smith Miller Miller , 1898 synonyms The Peninsular Myotis Myotis peninsularis is a species of vesper bat in the Vespertilionidae family. It is found only in Mexico . References Chiroptera Specialist Group 2000. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 14189 all Myotis peninsularis . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 19 July 2007. Category Mouse eared bats Category Animals described in 1898 Category Endemic fauna of Mexico Category Mammals of Mexico Vespertilionidae stub es Myotis peninsularis eu Myotis peninsularis pt Myotis peninsularis ... more details
Infobox Indian Jurisdiction skyline Lalbagh Botanical Garden, Bangalore.jpg native name Peninsular Gneiss ... ward postal code website footnotes inset map marker yes Peninsular Gneiss is a term coined to highlight ... http www.portal.gsi.gov.in portal page? pageid 127,529567& dad portal& schema PORTAL title Peninsular ... National Geological Monuments, pages 96, Peninsular Gneiss,page29 32 publisher Geological Survey of India,27 ... are the oldest rocks of the Indian Shield , constitute a considerable area of Peninsular India. The Dharwar Super Group and the Peninsular Gneissic Complex are the classified groups of the Precambrian ... in the pictured Geological Map of India. In most stratigraphic schemes, the peninsular gneisses are shown ... &ndash volcogenic sequence are reported as sources of the peninsular gneisses made up of polyphase ... cite book url http books.google.co.in books?id EbXB6nqXgGQC&pg PA64&dq Peninsular Gneisses&ei RTumSameCpnClATTzPiJDg ... the Peninsular Gneiss as the basement rock formation, also stated to be the remobilized basement ... content m056070820802153 title Structural evolution of the Peninsular Gneiss an early ... The Lalbagh hill, which has been declared as a Geological Monument plaque pictured to represent the Peninsular ... attributed two major events of 2.9 &ndash 3.0 Gya Ga and 2.5 Ga &ndash 2.6 Ga for development of the Peninsular ... Radiometric ages Study Region Belt 3.4 Ga. The oldest Peninsular Gneiss found in areas in the Hosur &ndash Gorur &ndash Holenarsipur &ndash Hunsur belt 3.3&ndash 3.2 Ga. The second generation Peninsular ...&ndash 3.2 Ga., and 3.0&ndash 2.9 Gya Ga ., are accreted to form the Peninsular Gneiss of the region, dated 2500 to 3400 million years. ref name monument The Sargur schist belts within the Peninsular ... EBchecked topic 449920 Peninsular gneiss title stratigraphy of Asia in Asia The Precambrian ... Cardinal towers of Bangalore erected above the Lalbagh hill of Peninsular Gneiss See Lalbagh Lalbagh ... end of the city is the Lalbagh tower erected over the Lalbagh hill which is made up of Peninsular ... more details
. At the time, the Philippines had been contemplating adopting the name as well. Peninsular Malaysia is also known as West Malaysia Malaysia Barat or Malaya Tanah Melayu . The term Peninsular ... does not. Demographics Further Demographics of Malaysia The majority of people on Peninsular Malaysia ... in Malaysia to describe the following states in Peninsular Malaysia facing the South China Sea Kelantan Pahang Terengganu The term West Coast refers informally to a collection of states in Peninsular ... External links Wikitravel Category Geography of Malaysia ar es Malasia Peninsular ... ms Semenanjung Malaysia pt Mal sia Peninsular ta th tr Bat Malezya ... more details
taxobox name Peninsular chuckwalla ref name ITIS ITIS id 586022 taxon Sauromalus australis accessdate 15 September 2008 ref image status LC status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis reptile Sauropsida ordo Squamata subordo Iguania familia Iguanidae genus Chuckwalla Sauromalus species S. australis binomial Sauromalus australis binomial authority Shaw, 1945 ref name Shaw The peninsular chuckwalla Sauromalus australis is a lizard belonging to the family Iguanidae . It is in the same genus as the other chuckwalla species. S. australis inhabits southeastern Baja California and eastern Baja California Sur in Mexico . ref cite book url http books.google.com books?id opjT3x1kW6oC&printsec frontcover&client firefox a&source gbs v2 summary r&cad 0 first R.D. last Bartlett coauthors Patricia Bartlett title Iguanas Everything about Selection, Care, Nutrition, Diseases, Breeding, and Behavior edition 2 year 2003 publisher Barron s ISBN 9780764119934 page 86 ref Taxonomy and etymology The genera generic name, Sauromalus , is a combination of two Ancient Greek words sauros meaning lizard . and omalus meaning flat . ref name SDNHM cite web last Schwenkmeyer first Dick title Sauromalus ater Common Chuckwalla work Field Guide publisher San Diego Natural History Museum date url http www.sdnhm.org fieldguide herps saur ate.html accessdate 17 September 2008 ref Its specific name is derived from the Latin australis , meaning southern wind , as it inhabits the southern portion of the Baja peninsula. ref name hollingsworth cite book last Hollingsworth first Bradford D. title The Evolution of Iguanas an Overview and a Checklist of Species work Iguanas Biology and Conservation publisher University of California Press pages 43&ndash 44 year 2004 isbn 9780520238541 ... volume 10 issue 15 pages 269 306 ref Description Peninsular chuckwallas are a stocky wide bodied ... Chuckwalla, Peninsular Iguanidae Category Iguanidae Category Lizards Category Reptiles of Mexico ... more details
multiple issues lead missing December 2011 unfer December 2011 wikify December 2011 orphan December 2011 Generalities Peninsular Arabic or arabian arabic is the set of Arabic dialects spoken throughout the Arabian Peninsula. This includes Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Oman, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, as well as large parts of Iraq, Syria and Jordan. Note As this area is the homeland of the Arabic language, it is common to expect the language spoken there to be closer to Classical or Qur an Arabic. This is not the case. Although these dialect may have kept nowadays archaic features such as the conservation of nunation for indeterminate nouns, they are as or sometimes even more divergent from Classical Arabic as other dialects may be. Varieties One generally considers the following varieties Najdi Arabic , spoken in the center of the peninsula. It is characterized by a shift of q to d and k to t . Gulf Arabic , spoken on the coast of the Arabo Persian gulf, with adds to Najdi feature a further evolution of into j . Yemen Arabic , which displays a past conjugation with ultra archaic k suffix, as in southern Semitic languages. It has to be noted that the particular dialect of Aden has g as in Cairo. Hijazi Arabic , spoken along the coast of the red sea, and especially in the cities of Makka and Jiddah. It shows sufficiently many similarities with the dialects spoken in Sudan and upper Egypt, to suggests that these latter African aeras could have been arabicized without populations crossing the isthmus of Suez. The dialect of the Syrian desert nomads, with the characteristic feature of q dz and k ts . It should be noted that the gilit dialects spoken in Syria and Iraq on the Euphrates course, are very close to Peninsular Arabic AfroAsiatic lang stub Arabic language Varieties of Arabic Category Languages of Saudi Arabia Category Arabic languages ar ... more details
File Peninsular Railway 52 2006.jpg thumb 250px right Peninsular Railway 52 The Peninsular Railway was an interurban railway electrification electrified railway in the U.S. State of California in the United States of America . It served the area between San Jose, California San Jose , Los Gatos, California Los Gatos , and Palo Alto, California Palo Alto , comprising much of what is today known as Silicon Valley . For much of its existence it was a subsidiary of the Southern Pacific Railroad . The Peninsular Railway was incorporated in January, 1906 as a subsidiary of the Southern Pacific in response to calls for an interurban line from San Francisco, California San Francisco to San Jose. In addition to the line to Los Gatos, branches were also planned to extend to Alviso, California Alviso , Oakland, California Oakland and Lick Observatory . However, due to the Colorado River flood of 1905 which created the Salton Sea , many of the rails to be used for this construction had to be rushed to the Imperial Valley California Imperial Valley to rebuild the Southern Pacific line between Los Angeles, California Los Angeles and Yuma, Arizona . Therefore, only the lines connecting San Jose, Palo Alto and Los Gatos were constructed, and interurban service did not exist between Palo Alto and San Mateo, California San Mateo . Another attempt to complete this line came in the next decade, but construction was again delayed by a scarcity of steel rails, this time due to World War I . By 1920 the sixty eight mile system had several main tracks San Jose to Monta Vista, Cupertino, California Monta Vista via Stevens Creek Road now Stevens Creek Boulevard San Jose to Los Gatos, via several county roads and San Jose Los Gatos Road now Bascom Avenue and Los Gatos Boulevard Meridian Corners what is now the junction of Stevens Creek Boulevard and Saratoga Avenue to Los Gatos, via Saratoga Santa ... Press isbn 0 520 05510 1 year 1958, 1985 location Berkeley, California DEFAULTSORT Peninsular ... more details
Infobox SG rail railroad name Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad logo filename logo size old gauge marks locale Florida start year 1837 opening of the earliest predecessor end year 1900 taken over by the SAL hq city The Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad was the final name of a system of railroads throughout Florida , becoming part of the Seaboard Air Line Railway in 1900. The system, including some of the first railroads in Florida, stretched from Jacksonville FL Jacksonville west through Tallahassee FL Tallahassee and south to Tampa FL Tampa . History Image 1882 FT&PRR.jpg thumb 300px 1882 map The Tallahassee Rail Road was first organized in 1832 as the Leon Railway , changing its name in 1834. It opened in 1837, connecting Tallahassee, Florida to the Gulf of Mexico port of St. Marks, Florida . This was the second steam railroad in Florida, opening just a year after the Lake Wimico and St. Joseph Canal and Railroad . The Florida, Atlantic and Gulf Central Railroad was chartered January 24, 1851, to build west from Jacksonville, Florida , and construction began in 1857. The Pensacola and Georgia Railroad was chartered in January 1853, ref Turner, Florida Railroad History ... short of Quincy, Florida , stopping in 1863 in the middle of the American Civil War . In 1855 the Pensacola ... it as the Florida Transit Company, which in 1883 was reorganized again as the Florida Transit and Peninsular Railroad. The Florida Transit and Peninsular operated two subsidiaries, the Peninsula ... Tucker. 50 ref In 1884 85, Reed merged the Florida Transit and Peninsular Railroad with the Florida ... and Peninsular Railroad Company in 1886. ref Tucker. 53 ref On May 1, 1889, the company was reorganized again, as the Florida Central and Peninsular Railway , and on January 16, 1893, the final reorganization produced the Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad , along with a merger of the Florida ... and Heritage Florida Central & Peninsular Railroad DEFAULTSORT Florida Central Peninsular Railroad ... more details
The Peninsular Car Company was a railroad rolling stock manufacturer, founded by Charles L. Freer and Frank J. Hecker in 1885. In 1892, the company merged with Michigan Car Company , the Russel Wheel and Foundry Company , the Detroit Car Wheel Company and several smaller manufacturers to form the Michigan Peninsular Car Company . Source Refbegin Willis F. Dunbar and George S. May. Michigan A History of the Wolverine State . 3rd Revised Ed., Grand Rapids William B. Eerdmans, 1995 , 413 4. Refend US rail company stub Category Rolling stock manufacturers of the United States Category Companies based in Detroit, Michigan ... more details
Infobox Company name Michigan Peninsular Car Company logo type public genre foundation 1892 founder location city Detroit, Michigan Detroit, MI location country United States location locations area served key people industry rail transport products freight car s services revenue operating income net income assets equity owner num employees parent divisions subsid homepage footnotes intl The Michigan Peninsular Car Company was a rail transport railroad rolling stock manufacturing company formed from the merger of five manufacturing companies in 1892. ref name MCRM cite web url http www.midcontinent.org rollingstock builders michigan peninsular.htm title Michigan Peninsular Car Company publisher Mid Continent Railway Museum date 2006 04 11 accessdate 2008 04 16 ref It was Detroit, Michigan Detroit s largest manufacturer before the rise of the automotive industry . ref cite speech author Klug, Thomas title Railway Cars, Bricks, and Salt The Industrial History of Southwest Detroit before Auto url http www.marygrove.edu ids papers Southwest Detroit Before Auto Klug.pdf format PDF date November 5, 1999 dead link date November 2011 ref In 1899, it merged with a dozen other railroad car manufacturing ... 2008 04 16 location New York publisher Moody Publishing Company year 1904 ref History Michigan Peninsular Car Company was formed from the merger of Michigan Car Company , Peninsular Car Company , Detroit ... title Michigan Peninsular Car Company work New York Times date 1897 07 28 accessdate 2008 04 16 ref The Panic of 1893 directly affected Michigan Peninsular as orders for new cars evaporated, the plant ... difficulties of 1897 also negatively affected Michigan Peninsular such that the company was considering ... Peninsular had issued 3,000,000 in common stock and 5,000,000 in preferred stock and that during .... ref name NYTart In 1899, Michigan Peninsular was one of 13 companies merged to form ACF, with Michigan Peninsular s plant becoming ACF s Detroit Plant. In 1902, the Detroit Plant became the first ... more details
Infobox military unit unit name Arabian Peninsular Reconnaissance Flight RAF image image Gloster Meteor F. MK. 8 1.jpg 300px role Tactical Reconnaissance ref name Lake Lake, Alan. Flying Units od the RAF .Airlife Publishing. Shrewsbury. 1999. ISBN 1 84037 086 6 ref equipment Gloster Meteor FR.9 ref name Lake garrison RAF Khormaksar motto identification symbol dates 1 August 1959 1 October 1959 br October 1959 April 1960 ref name Lake battle honours Aden Protectorate Reconnaissance Flight From 1956 Gloster Meteor FR Mk.9 aircraft from No. 208 Squadron RAF were deployed to Aden for operations against rebel tribesmen and Yemeni insurgents. This Squadron was withdrawn at the time of the Suez Crisis . C Flight 208 Squadron returned in 1958 and was re designated as the Aden Protectorate Reconnaissance Flight , formed on 1 August 1959, flying Meteor FR.9 s. This flight was dis banded and re named Arabian Peninsular Reconnaissance Flight on 1 October 1959. Arabian Peninsular Reconnaissance Flight The Arabian Peninsular Reconnaissance Flight was formed at RAF Khormaksar when the Aden Protectorate Reconnaissance Flight was dis banded and re named on 1 October 1959. The flight continued to fly the Meteor FR.9 s on tactical reconnaissance missions until it was dis banded in April 1960, handing the tactical recce mission over to No. 8 Squadron RAF , ref http en.wikipedia.org wiki No. 8 Squadron RAF ref flying Hawker Hunter FR.10 s. ref name Lake ref http www.historyofwar.org articles weapons gloster meteor RAF postwar.html ref image Gloster Meteor F.8 FR.9 PR.10 noses.gif 300px Side view of Meteor F.8 variant noses See also Empty section date July 2010 References Reflist Refbegin http en.wikipedia.org wiki No. 8 Squadron RAF Lake, Alan. Flying Units od the RAF .Airlife Publishing. Shrewsbury. 1999. ISBN 1 84037 086 6 Refend Category Royal Air Force independent flights Aden Protectorate Reconnaissance Flight Category Royal Air Force independent flights Arabian Peninsular Reconnaissance ... more details
Infobox Historic building name Peninsular Telephone Company Building image caption map type coordinates location town 1009 4th Ave. W. br Bradenton, Florida location country United States architect J. H. Johnson client Peninsular Telephone Company engineer Builder unknown construction start date completion date 1925 date demolished cost structural system style Commercial style Commercial or Chicago School size The Peninsular Telephone Company Building , also known as the Peninsula Telephone Company Building or the GTE Building is an historic three story yellow brick building located at 1009 4th Avenue, West in Bradenton, Florida . Built in 1925 for Peninsular, an independent telephone operating company based in Tampa, Florida Tampa which later became part of GTE General Telephone GTE , it was designed by local architect J. H. Johnson in the Commercial style Commercial or Chicago School of architecture. Although not as ornate as most buildings of this style, it does have some ornamental features on its ground floor as well as a cornice topping its third floor. After the phone company stopped having a local walk in customer service center, the street level windows were bricked in. Today the building is owned by Manatee County, Florida Manatee County and is used for storage. It is included in a walking tour of downtown Stuart and is included in the city s master list of historic buildings. ref http www.mymanatee.org home government departments property management public facilities clerk of court downtown campus.html Downtown Campus Clerk ref ref http public.co.manatee.fl.us cama jsp parcel detail.jsp?form parcel&in pid 3293100008 Manatee County Property Appraiser s listing for the property ref ref http bradenton.govoffice.com vertical Sites 7B2D1C3C91 86C5 4ACC 86B6 6CFA76381D46 7D uploads 7B4971CBAD 2B32 4766 ABD0 BD3D484027CB 7D.PDF City of Bradenton Comprehensive Plan I Historic Preservation Element Historic Preservation Data Inventory and Analysis, pp. 29 and 44 Image ... more details
italictitle Infobox Book name Nepenthes of Sumatra and Peninsular Malaysia title orig translator image File Nepenthes of Sumatra and Peninsular Malaysia.jpg 220px image caption Cover showing Nepenthes sumatrana N.  sumatrana author Charles Clarke botanist Charles Clarke illustrator cover artist country language English language English series subject genre publisher Natural History Publications Borneo pub date August 28, 2001 english pub date media type Print Hardcover pages x 326 isbn 9838120502 oclc 48481057 preceded by followed by Nepenthes of Sumatra and Peninsular Malaysia is a monograph by Charles Clarke botanist Charles Clarke on the Nepenthes tropical pitcher plants of Sumatra , Peninsular Malaysia , and their minor surrounding islands. It was published in 2001 by Natural History Publications Borneo . ref name Clarke Clarke described it as intermediate between an ecological monograph and a taxonomic one . ref name Clarke Clarke, C.M. 2001. Nepenthes of Sumatra and Peninsular Malaysia . Natural History Publications Borneo , Kota Kinabalu. ref The work was conceived in late 1997 ref name Clarke2000 Clarke, C.M. 2000. PDFlink http carnivorousplants.org cpn articles CPNv29n4pc1 22.pdf Nepenthes in Sumatra and Peninsular Malaysia. Proceedings of the 3rd Conference of the International Carnivorous Plant Society 9. ref and represents the culmination of 3 years of intensive research that included 15 field trips and numerous herbarium visits. ref name Clarke ref Clarke, C.M. 2000. Nepenthes of Sumatra and Peninsular Malaysia book news . Bulletin of the Australian Carnivorous ... Nepenthes of Sumatra and Peninsular Malaysia in the March 2002 issue of the Carnivorous Plant ... wrote ref name review2 Gibson, R. 2001. A literature review of Nepenthes of Sumatra and Peninsular ... plant. blockquote Nepenthes of Sumatra and Peninsular Malaysia was also reviewed by Ivo Koudela ... sklad Trifid skeny 600DPI T2002 1 34.png Recenze Charles Clarke Nepenthes of Sumatra and Peninsular ... more details
multiple issues notability January 2011 synthesis January 2011 unreferenced January 2011 Infobox Language name Southern Peninsular Malaysia Hokkien nativename familycolor Sino Tibetan states Malaysia region Melaka , Muar district Muar , Batu Pahat , Pontian, Johor Pontian , Segamat , Johor Bahru speakers approximately 1,500,000 fam2 Chinese languages Chinese fam3 Min Chinese Min fam4 Min Nan fam5 Hokkien dialect Hokkien fam6 South East Asian Hokkien iso3 Southern Malaysia Hokkien zh t linktext s linktext p N n M F ji nhu poj Nam Ma Hok ki n o is a local variant of the Min Nan dialect spoken in Southern Malaysia Klang , Melaka , Muar district Muar , Tangkak , Segamat , Batu Pahat city Batu Pahat , Pontian, Johor Pontian , and Johor Bahru . The dialect is almost the same as Singaporean Hokkien as well as Riau Hokkien , and is closely related to Amoy dialect Amoy and Taiwanese Hokkien Taiwanese . However, it is quite distinct from Penang Hokkien and Medan Hokkien . It is almost 100 mutually intelligible between a Singaporean Hokkien speaker and a Southern Malaysia Hokkien speaker. Similar to the situation in Singapore, the term Hokkien is generally the used by the Chinese people Chinese in South east Asia to refer to Min Nan language . Southern Malaysia Hokkien is based on Quanzhou accent with some influence from Amoy . Southern Malaysia Hokkien is also subjected to influence from various languages or dialects spoken in Malaysia. This is influenced to a certain degree by Teochew dialect and is sometimes being regarded to be a combined Hokkien Teochew speech especially in Muar district Muar , Batu Pahat , Pontian, Johor Pontian and Johor Bahru . Since the Malaysian Chinese language broadcast media press TV and radio FM is in Cantonese programming, there will be a bit of Cantonese influence. In addition, it has also borrowed many loan words from Malay language Malay and English language English . Current status Today, Chinese people usually use M ... more details
SEA Games infobox Name 5th Southeast Asian Peninsular Games Logo Rangoon1969SEAG.PNG Optional caption Theme Events in 15 sports Nations participating 6 Athletes participating Opening ceremony December 6, 1969 Closing ceremony December 13, 1969 Officially opened by Athlete s Oath Judge s Oath Torch lighter Ceremony venue Bogyoke Aung San Stadium The 5th Southeast Asian Games Southeast Asian Peninsular Games were held in Yangon Rangoon , Myanmar Burma from 6 December 13 December 1969. Vietnam had reluctantly declined to host this edition because of the Vietnam War . Singapore, the youngest member of the SEAP Games Federation at the time, suggested in this edition of the games to change the name of the sports festival to the South East Asia Games. Although it was not officially stated, the inclusion of the Philippines and Indonesia in the expanded federation was to greatly help alleviate the hosting problems, as well as to set higher and more competitive standards in the games. After hosting the 5th edition, Burma declined hosting succeeding games due to lack of financial capability. Medal count legend2 ccccff Host nation border solid 1px AAAAAA RankedMedalTable class wikitable sortable style background ccccff 1 align left flag Burma 1948 57 46 46 149 2 align left flag Thailand 32 32 45 109 3 align left flag Singapore 31 39 23 93 4 align left flag Malaysia 16 24 39 79 5 align left flag South Vietnam 9 5 8 22 6 align left flag Laos 1952 0 0 3 3 class sortbottom colspan 2 Total 145 146 164 455 Sports div style moz column count 4 column count 4 Aquatics Athletics sport Athletics Badminton Basketball Boxing Cycling Association football Football Gymnastic Judo Shooting Sailing Table tennis Tennis Volleyball Powerlifting Weightlifting div References Percy Seneviratne 1993 Golden ... Peninsular Games 1967 br Bangkok , Thailand list Southeast Asian Games next 1971 Southeast Asian Peninsular ... in sports S Category 1969 in Burma Southeast Asian Peninsular Games, 1969 Category Sports festivals ... more details
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SEA Games infobox Name 2nd Southeast Asian Peninsular Games Logo 2nd seap games.png Size 200px Optional caption Events in 13 sports Nations participating 7 Athletes participating 800 including officials Opening ceremony December 11, 1961 Closing ceremony December 16, 1961 Officially opened by Win Maung br small President of Myanmar President of Burma small Athlete s Oath Judge s Oath Torch lighter Ceremony venue Bogyoke Aung San Stadium The 2nd Southeast Asian Games Southeast Asian Peninsular Games were held in Yangon Rangoon , Myanmar Burma from 11 December 16 December 1961. This was the first time all six founding members of the SEAP Games Federation competed in the biennial sports festival. Medal count legend2 ccccff Host nation border solid 1px AAAAAA RankedMedalTable style background ccccff 1 align left flagIOC2team BIR 1961 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games 35 26 43 104 2 align left flagIOC2team THA 1961 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games 21 18 22 61 3 align left flagIOC2team MAL 1961 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games 16 24 39 79 4 align left flagIOC2team VIE 1961 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games 9 5 8 22 5 align left flagIOC2team SIN 1961 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games 4 13 11 28 6 align left flagIOC2team CAM 1961 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games 1 6 4 11 7 align left flagIOC2team LAO 1961 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games 0 0 8 8 class sortbottom colspan 2 Total 86 92 135 313 small Singapore was a self governing United Kingdom British colony at that time. small Sports div style moz column count 4 column count 4 Aquatics Athletics sport Athletics Badminton Basketball Boxing Cycling Association football Football Shooting Sailing Table tennis Tennis Volleyball Powerlifting ... History of the SEA Games sequence prev 1959 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games 1959 br Bangkok , Thailand list Southeast Asian Games next 1963 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games 1963 br Phnom Penh , Cambodia ... in sports S Category 1961 in Burma Southeast Asian Peninsular Games, 1961 Category Sports festivals ... more details