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Let's play a Wikipedia game based on the articles I've written or contributed significantly to. The rules are simple: each item links one article to another article (or in some cases two other articles), and the next item links that article to yet another.
- Cincinnati Bell's service area is centered around Hamilton County.
- Hamilton County is served by the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County.
- The Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County has extensive archives of The Cincinnati Enquirer on microfiche.
- The logo of The Cincinnati Enquirer's website features prominent tittles.
- The accented lowercase I traditionally retains its tittle in Vietnamese, but poor computer support for Vietnamese has virtually eliminated this detail.
- Computer support for Vietnamese has at times required awkward standards such as VNI and Vietnamese Quoted-Readable.
- Vietnamese Quoted-Readable can be entered using UniKey.
- UniKey lacks support for the letter B with flourish.
- Unlike the B with flourish, the D with stroke has persisted in modern Vietnamese.
- D with stroke is the first letter in đọc kinh.
- Đọc kinh is used in Vietnamese Catholic Masses instead of Gregorian chant.
- It is believed that the Vietnamese place name La Vang comes from the words for "leaf" and "herbal seeds".
- La Vang is reputed to be the site of the Our Lady of La Vang apparition.
- Our Lady of La Vang is honored by the Congregation of the Mother Co-Redemptrix.
- The Congregation of the Mother Co-Redemptrix hosts an annual Marian Days celebration.
- Marian Days is one of the few places in the rural Midwest to experience Vietnamese food such as bánh.
- Bánh can refer to a variety of foods, including bánh mì and phở noodles.
- One can find all the ingredients for phở at Jungle Jim's International Market.
- Jungle Jim's International Market carries all kinds of seafood, but not the namesake of the Cincinnati Marlins.
- The Cincinnati Marlins' main training facility is located across the street from the Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science, inside St. Xavier High School.
- St. Xavier High School was one of the schools most affected by Alerding v. Ohio High School Athletic Association.
- St. Xavier High School is just one of a multitude of schools named after Francis Xavier.
- Several of the schools named after Francis Xavier have been located in Cincinnati, including St. Xavier Commercial School.
- St. Xavier Commercial School was located next to The Catholic Telegraph's printing press.
- The Catholic Telegraph was originally published by the Archdiocese of Cincinnati for distribution throughout the central United States.
- The Archdiocese of Cincinnati also published Der Wahrheitsfreund to serve its German-speaking congregants.
- Der Wahrheitsfreund was among the 12 daily newspapers The Cincinnati Post had to compete with when it began publication.
- In 1956, The Cincinnati Post bought out its remaining afternoon rival, The Cincinnati Times-Star.
- In 1895, an editorial in the The Cincinnati Times-Star spurred the creation of a now-celebrated flag for Cincinnati, which includes the seal of Cincinnati.
- However, upon its introduction, the flag of Cincinnati met with pretty much the same derision and disinterest as the flag of Ohio.
- The critics should have seen the original proposal for the flag of Ohio, consisting of nothing but the seal of Ohio.
- The seal of Ohio is sometimes accompanied by the state motto, "With God, all things are possible".
- "With God, all things are possible" appears on the Ohio license plate issued since 2013.
- A previous Ohio license plate, issued from 2001 to 2003, commemorated the Ohio Bicentennial.
- The Ohio Bicentennial's most popular program was the painting of 101 barn advertisements across the state.
- Whereas barn advertisements were once banned as eyesores, folks really didn't know what to think of Open End.
- After Cincinnati rid itself of Open End, it welcomed in hundreds of fiberglass pigs for the Big Pig Gig. (As public art goes, it was a bit more successful – and safe.)
- After the Big Pig Gig's conclusion, some of the pigs departed for the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport.
- The Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport was built after Cincinnati failed to gain support to expand the Blue Ash Airport, which is just up the road from Blue Ash Air Station.
- Neighbors fought the Blue Ash Airport's expansion by incorporating as the village of Blue Ash.
- From Blue Ash, TSJ Media publishes a variety of Spanish-language periodicals.
- TSJ Media was at one point Cincinnati's only Spanish-language news source, other than a weekly program on WKRC-TV.
- In 1996, WKRC-TV and WCPO-TV swapped network affiliations.
- WCPO-TV pools videographers with WXIX-TV at news conferences.
- In the late 1990s, WXIX-TV aired some news programs on WBQC-LP.
- WBQC-LP lost its network affiliation to WSTR-TV in 1998.
- WSTR-TV broadcasts from Star Tower.
- Star Tower has a distinctive shape, and so does the huge tower of WLW.
- WLW airs Cincinnati Reds games, like WCET-TV used to.
- WCET-TV's sister station WPTO-TV, serves Oxford, Ohio.
- Just up the road from WPTO-TV's city of license is the village of College Corner, served by the two-state Union County–College Corner Joint School District.
- The Union County–College Corner Joint School District lay within the service area of Cinergy.
- Cinergy built a power station just outside New Richmond.
- New Richmond, which lost the county courthouse to Batavia, is the hometown of Todd Benzinger, who later coached at Loveland High School.
- Loveland High School is the only high school in the Loveland City School District.
- The Loveland City School District serves most of Symmes Township.
- The southern part of Symmes Township is primarily reachable by Ohio State Route 126.
- For several miles, Ohio State Route 126 runs alongside the Little Miami River.
- One of the more prominent landmarks along the Little Miami River is the Château Laroche.
- Château Laroche is also known as the Loveland Castle.
- Loveland was once the headquarters of Blue Chip Cookies.
- Blue Chip Cookies was located next to the Loveland Bike Trail.
- The Loveland Bike Trail became a part of the Little Miami Scenic Trail in 1984.
- Part of the Little Miami Scenic Trail is marked by a sign that does not comply with the Ohio Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices.
- A different segment of the Little Miami Scenic Trail forms part of U.S. Bicycle Route 50.
- U.S. Bicycle Route 50 passes under Ohio State Route 48.
- Right off of Ohio State Route 48 is the Live Oaks campus of the Great Oaks Institute of Technology and Career Development.
- The Great Oaks Institute of Technology and Career Development's feeder districts include Cincinnati Public Schools.
- Cincinnati Public Schools' high schools include Clark Montessori High School and Woodward High School.
- Woodward High School is one of Cincinnati's oldest high schools; DePaul Cristo Rey High School is its newest.
- DePaul Cristo Rey High School is next door to Cincinnati State Technical and Community College.
- Cincinnati State Technical and Community College hosts a quiz bowl league that includes Elder High School and Moeller High School.
- Vietnam Standards prefer SI units over the traditional Vietnamese units of measurement.
- Early customers of Steinberg's included the founder of WLW radio.
- The Vietnamese Wikipedia community started a Vietnamese language edition of Wiktionary in 2004.
- Wiktionary identifies writing systems by ISO 15924 script codes.
- Col·legi Casp maintains an exchange program with St. Xavier High School.
- St. Xavier High School sends students to Ayacucho on mission trips.
- Thomas C. Campbell started a newspaper to lampoon the editors of The Cincinnati Post
- The Cincinnati Post's battles with advertisers led to the founding of the Day Book in Chicago.
- Cincinnati:
- St. Aloysius on the Ohio
- Bethesda Oak Hospital
- The Cincinnati Herald
- Cincinnati Township, Hamilton County, Ohio
- Cincinnati West Airport
- Charles Keating III
- Covington Catholic High School
- Covington Independent Public Schools
- Ethan Stone
- Fort Washington Way
- Gary Abernathy
- Gorman Heritage Farm
- Hamilton County Fair (Ohio)
- Holiday Junction
- Institutum Divi Thomae
- John Knoepfle
- Keating Natatorium
- List of St. Xavier High School (Ohio) people N
- Mason City Schools
- Metrobot N
- Michael Gallagher (journalist)
- Mill Creek Township, Hamilton County, Ohio
- O'dell Owens N
- Pill Hill, Cincinnati
- Ronald Reagan Cross County Highway
- Royalmont Academy
- Spencer Township, Hamilton County, Ohio
- Steven Kehoe N
- Storrs Township, Hamilton County, Ohio
- Today's Pulse
- West Clermont High School
- William Schickel (artist)
- Computing:
- Language:
- San Francisco Bay Area:
- 2021 San Jose shooting
- Apple Worldwide Developers Conference
- Chinatowns in San Jose, California
- CreaTV San Jose
- Heinlenville
- KSCZ-LD
- The Mercury News
- The Monitor (San Francisco)
- Moscone Center
- Port of Oakland
- San Jose Chamber of Commerce
- San Jose City Hall
- San Jose Convention Center
- San José–Santa Clara Regional Wastewater Facility
- Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority light rail
- Second Harvest of Silicon Valley
- Vietnam and Vietnamese-Americans:
- Miscellaneous:
- Congestion management agency
- County roads in Ohio
- Daughters of Charity Health System
- Deposit insurance national bank
- Diagrammatic sign
- Estatuto Orgânico de Macau[1]
- Fronton Island
- Karnofsky Tailor Shop–House
- Knockemstiff, Ohio
- KAXT-CD
- Miller v. Bonta
- National Catholic Register
- New Orleans Power Station
- Peter Dodge
- Route shield pavement marking
- Transportation improvement district
- Valvoline