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[edit] Admin support
There are 1,557 administrators, 7,293,388 users and 2,409,740 articles on Wikipedia as of Thursday, June 12, 2008. I recommend we make that 1,557 + 1 when this RfA closes. Williamborg (Bill) 20:37, 2 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Wenaha-Tucannon Wilderness Area
The Wenaha-Tucannon Wilderness Area is one of the smaller wilderness areas. It is located in the Blue Mountains of Washington and Oregon. Access is most conveniently reached via the Tucannon River valley.
[edit] Horse Heaven Hills
[edit] Mainspace contributions
Tucannon River* | Touchet River* | Naches Pass* | Fort Steilacoom* | Walla Walla River | Stampede Pass | Dayton, Washington | Starbuck, Washington | Waitsburg, Washington | Touchet, Washington | Fort Okanogan | Stuart Range | Arid Lands Ecology Reserve* | Wanapum |
Olaf Bull | Directives for Military Officers and Ministry Officials upon an Attack of Norway* | Massacre of Seguro Obrero | San Francisco de Macorís | Asturian cinema | Kirnitzsch Valley Railway | Bjørg Lødøen | Association of Japanese Karate of Quebec |
Atlas Mountains | Tell Atlas | High Atlas | Middle Atlas | Middle Atlas | Saharan Atlas | Aurès Mountains | Tazekka National Park | Savage Islands | [[ ]] |
Art & Literature; Authors & Artists
Scandinavian literature* | The Norwegian Critics Prize for Literature* | The Norwegian Academy Prize in memory of Thorleif Dahl* | The Norwegian Academy of Literature and Freedom of Expression* | Halldis Moren Vesaas Prize* | The Norwegian Writers' Center* | The Norwegian Writers' Center* | NBU-prisen | Norwegian Writers for Children* | The Norwegian Academy of Literature and Freedom of Expression* | Adolph Tidemand | Norwegian literature | Edvard Storm* | Sigbjørn Hølmebakk* | Aksel Sandemose* | Egil Rasmussen* | Terje Vigen* |
Regions, Municipalities & geographic features of Norway and Sweden
Lesja | Herøyfjord | Svalbard | Sogndal, Rogaland | Skorpa** | Heidal* | Stange | Hamar cathedral | Gausdal | Veøya* | Drammensfjord* | Basmo Fortress* | Norwegian Fortresses* | Stavern* | Fredriksvern* | Elverum | Løten | Stange | Romedal* | Vang, Hedmark * | Skåneland | Flekkefjord | Vang, Hedmark* | Aker, Norway* | Evje og Hornnes | Finnmarksvidda* | Fredriksberg Fortress* | Halden Canal* | Soot Canal* | Telemark canal | Vorma | Vinger Royal Road* | Filefjell Kongevegen* | Falsterbo Canal | Draget Canal | Ålesund Fire
History
Norwegian farm culture* | Norwegian heavy water sabotage | Ancient Norwegian property laws* | Jørgen Christopher von Klenow* | Jørgen Otto Brockenhuus * | Anthony Coucheron* | Engebret Soot* | Filefjell Kongevegen* | Finnskogen* | Ulrik Christian Gyldenløve, Count of Samsø* | Ulrik Frederik Gyldenløve, Count of Laurvig* | Christian Gyldenløve* | Hans Ulrik Gyldenløve* | Christian Ulrik Gyldenløve* | Sophie Amalie Moth* | Karen Andersdatter* |
Fjords, Lakes and Rivers of Norway and Sweden
List of lakes in Norway* | List of Norwegian Fjords (by geographic locations)* | Oppstrynsvatn | Tana River (Norway) | Batnfjord | Sognsvann | Osensjø* | Flakstadelva* | Einavatnet* | Møsvatn* | Otrøelva* | Vangsmjøse* | Breimsvatn* | Totak* | Breimsvatn* | Lundevatn* | Kviteseidvatn* | Bandak * | Skien River* | Gaula River (Norway)* | Otta River* | Renaelva* | Skien River* | Karasjohka* | Hallingdalselva* | Altaelva* | Målselva* | Arasvikfjord* | Aursjøen* | Esandsjø* | Falsterbo Canal | Flakstadelva* | Fossingfjord* | Frierfjord* | Gaula River (Norway)* | Gyldenløve War (submerged with edit records lost) |
National Parks of Norway & Sweden
Forlandet National Park | Lierne National Park | Junkerdal National Park | Hardangervidda National Park | Folgefonna National Park | Skarvan og Roltdalen National Park | Øvre Anarjóhka National Park | Øvre Dividal National Park | Øvre Pasvik National Park | Ånderdalen National Park | Nordenskiöld Land National Park | Nordre Isfjorden Land National Park | Sassen-Bünsow Land National Park | Sør-Spitsbergen National Park | Ängsö* | Färnebofjärden* | Garphyttan National Park* | Padjelanta* | Pieljekaise* | Skuleskogen* | Töfsingdalen* | Vadvetjåkka*
[edit] Glacial excavations
Fjord | Length | Depth | Location | Sill height |
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Scoresby Sund | 350 km (217 miles) | over 1500 metres deep | East Greenland | |
Sognefjord | 203 km | 1,308 m | Norway | 100 m |
Hardangerfjord | 179 km (111 miles) | 800 m (2,624 ft) | Norway | |
Skelton Inlet | 1 | 1,933 m (6,342 ft) | Antarctica | |
Vanderford Valley | 2,287 m or 7,503 ft | Antarctica | ||
Canal Messier | 1270 m (4167 feet) | Chile | ||
Trondheimsfjord | 130 km | 617 meters | Norway | |
Hood Canal | 104 km | 152 m | Washington | |
Lynn Canal | 145 km | 2,000 feet | Alaska | |
Bentley Subglacial Trench | 2,555 meters |
[edit] Lakes
Fjord | Length | Depth | Location | Sill height |
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Hornindalsvatnet lake | 7 | 612 metres | Norway | |
Lake Manapouri | 28 km | 444 metres | South Island of New Zealand | |
Lake Te Anau | 65 km | 270 m | South Island of New Zealand | |
Lake Wakatipu | 80 km | 410 m | South Island of New Zealand | |
Chilko Lake | 65 km | 1000 m | British Columbia |
[edit] Test from Scandanavia
[edit] Test 2
[edit] Ancient Usage
[edit] The Pilgrimage Period
[edit] Superseded by Rail
Evropská unie – historie, smlouvy a struktura | ||||||
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1952 | 1958 | 1967 | 1993 | 1999 | 2003 | ? |
Evropská společenství (ES*) | E V R O P S K Á U N I E ( E U ) | |||||
Evropské společenství uhlí a oceli (ESUO) | ||||||
Evropské hospodářské společenství (EHS) |
Evropské společenství (ES) | |||||
Evropské společenství pro atomovou energii (Euratom) | ||||||
*ES: ESUO, EHS (ES od 1993), Euratom | Spravedlnost a vnitřní věci | –> ES | ||||
Policejní a justiční spolupráce | ||||||
Společná zahraniční a bezpečnostní politika (SZBP) | ||||||
Pařížská smlouva |
Římské smlouvy |
Slučovací smlouva |
Maastrichtská smlouva |
Amsterdamská smlouva |
Niceská smlouva |
Ústava EU |
"TŘI PILÍŘE" – Evropská společenství (ESUO, ES, Euratom), Společná zahraniční a bezpečnostní politika, Policejní a justiční spolupráce |
[edit] Son of Rail
Great Northern War – Timeline | |||||||||||||||||||
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Poland | Sweden ( E U ) | ||||||||||||||||||
Denmark-Norway | |||||||||||||||||||
Break broken (EHS) |
Russia (ES) | ||||||||||||||||||
Poland 2 (Euratom) | |||||||||||||||||||
*ES: ESUO, EHS (ES od 1993), Euratom | Whatever | home | |||||||||||||||||
Spazna | |||||||||||||||||||
The denouement | |||||||||||||||||||
A | B | C | D | E | F | G | |||||||||||||
well – Evropská společenství (ESUO, ES, Euratom), Společná zahraniční a bezpečnostní politika, Policejní a justiční spolupráce |
[edit] Timeline of the Big Bang
[edit] other
[edit] yet other
[edit] Konstruksjon
Thiis kom fram til at fronten måtte bygges opp etter et rytmisk proporsjonssystem: «De sittende statuer har samme høyde som første billedrekke, de dype nisjene som annen billedrekke, og i høyden fra gesimsbåndet under kongeetasjen opp til spissen av buene går hele underetasjens høyde igjen.» Den rektangulære skjermfrontens grunnlinje er utformet etter prinsippene i Det gylne snitt. De to søylene på hver side av rosevinduet er plassert i forhold til dette prinsippet, det samme er plasseringen av de horisontale etasjedelerne mellom andre og tredje og mellom tredje og fjerde vindusåpning. Disse linjene er mest synlige på sidetårnene. Rektangelets grunnlinje danner også grunnlinjen i en likesidet trekant med toppunkt i vestfrontens gavl, om sto ferdig 1963. Rosevinduet danner en sirkel i trekanten. En sirkel i en likesidet trekant blir ofte ansett som symbol for «Guds øye».
[edit] Rosevinduet
Date | W-1 (mm) | W-2 (mm) | B-1 (mm) | Camano (mm) | Sum-C (mm) | Hjem-1 (mm) | Sum-D (mm) | Frau (mm) | Sum-E (mm) | Soap (mm) | Jira (mm) | Sum-f (mm) |
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05/31/2006 | 262,035 | 230,136 | 134,277 | 248,420 | 874,868 | 90,000 | 964,868 | 53,000 | 1,017,868 | 60,000 | 26,000 | 1,103,868 |