…UK-SCAPE) (https://ukscape.ceh.ac.uk/) Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) – Wiki Centre for Environment Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (CEFAS) – Cetacean Bycatch Workshop: Hauling Up Solutions Centre for Environment Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (CEFAS) – Commonwealth …
…und Abschnittsüberschrift aus der Adresszeile deines Browsers, beispielsweise [[Wikipedia:Café/Archiv 2016 Q1#Thema 1]] oder als Weblink zur Verlinkung außerhalb der Wikipedia https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Caf%C3%A9/Archiv_2016_Q1#Thema_1 Aus der Auskunft hierher verleg…
…treatment requests, once closed and (if applicable) acted upon, are archived on Wikipedia-style archive subpages. These can be found at Wiktionary:Language treatment requests/Archives and in the list below: As can be seen at w:Nkore-Kiga language , Kiga [cgg] should definitely be…
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…of America, 2017 [Ref No.: 5087] dr. akinul islam jony ict in higher education: wiki-based reflection to promote deeper thinking levels International Journal of Modern Education and Computer Science, 2017 [Ref No.: 5113] prof. dr. kh. abdul maleque temperature dependent suction/i…
…f which can be manipulated. The mapping of a lock and its parts is described on wiki-site lock =* . water = moat A deep, wide defensive ditch, normally filled with water, surrounding a fortified habitation. water = pond A pond : a body of standing water, man-made in most cases, t…
Proposal:Freight Terminal - OpenStreetMap Wiki Proposal Freight Terminal From OpenStreetMap Wiki Jump to navigation Jump to search Freight Terminal Proposal status Proposed under way Proposed by: Takje Draft started: 2026-04-14 RFC start: 2026-04-14 Contents Problem Statement Pro…
Wikisource:Scriptorium/Archives/Apr 2005 - Aug 2005 - Wikisource Jump to content From Wikisource Wikisource:Scriptorium 「他の言語」 / "In other languages" edit ja: 各記事に書かれている「他の言語」を統一すべきと私は考えます。 / en: I think "In other languages" written at each article should be unified. -- kahusi (T…
…tional airports have options available. Websites like the Prepaid Data SIM Card Wiki have an abundance of information for almost all countries. Sometimes it is less hassle (and also reduces the chance of theft) to just buy a cheap "burner" phone with a pre-existing SIM card built…
The natural = coastline tag is used to mark the mean high-water springs (MHWS) line along the coastline at the edge of the sea. This is the highest line the water reaches in normal circumstances. This tag is not used for lakes and rivers. See also: Coastline and much more detaile…
boundary =* relations are used to define political, administrative, nature protection and similar boundaries. They are defined in a similar manner as multipolygons : they must contain at least one outer way, and additional ways can be used to define enclaves or exclaves . Boundar…
…R 50 goes across the state from US 1 south of Titusville, in Brevard County, to Wiki Wachee State Park at US 19, north of Spring Hill in Hernando County. It passes through Clermont , Groveland, and Mascotte in Lake County, west of Orlando. Amtrak operates trains between New York …
…R 50 goes across the state from US 1 south of Titusville, in Brevard County, to Wiki Wachee State Park at US 19, north of Spring Hill in Hernando County. It passes through Clermont , Groveland, and Mascotte in Lake County, west of Orlando. Amtrak operates trains between New York …
ele =* specifies elevation (height above sea level) of a point, in metres. This is mainly intended for mountain peaks but could also be used for elevation of airport runways and many other objects. For OpenStreetMap, this value should be in metres above mean sea level as defined …