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Azawad

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State of Azawad
ⵜⴰⴳⴷⵓⴷⴰ ⵏ ⴰⵣⴰⵓⴷ
دولة ازواد
État de l’Azawad

Azawad (Tuareg: ⴰⵣⴰⵓⴷ, Azawd; Arabic: أزواد, Azawād; French: Azawad or Azaouad), officially the State of Azawad (Tuareg: ⵜⴰⴳⴷⵓⴷⴰ ⵏ ⴰⵣⴰⵓⴷ, Tagdwda n Azawd; دولة ازواد, Dawlat Azawād; French: État de l’Azawad) is a territory situated in northern Mali as well as a former unrecognized state.

Kurdistan

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Demographics

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Cities with population over 100,000
City Population Kurdish Region
Hewlêr 1,293,839 Iraqi Kurdistan
Silêmanî 1,190,251 Iraqi Kurdistan
Dihok 950,000 Iraqi Kurdistan
Amed 843,460 Turkish Kurdistan
Kirmaşan 828,313 Iranian Kurdistan
Riha 526,247 Turkish Kurdistan
Wan 370,190 Turkish Kurdistan
Êlih 348,963 Turkish Kurdistan
Elezîz 347,857 Turkish Kurdistan
Zaxo 336,129 Iraqi Kurdistan
Senne 311,446 Iranian Kurdistan
Kelar 226,000 Iraqi Kurdistan
Semsûr 217,463 Turkish Kurdistan
Hesîçe 188,160 Syrian Kurdistan
Qamişlo 184,231 Syrian Kurdistan
Bokan 171,773 Iranian Kurdistan
Îlam 155,289 Iranian Kurdistan
Mehabad 149,000 Iranian Kurdistan
Qoser 147,585 Turkish Kurdistan
Sêrt 135,350 Turkish Kurdistan
Seqiz 131,348 Iranian Kurdistan
Ranye 130,257 Iraqi Kurdistan
Sêwreg 120,556 Turkish Kurdistan
Pîranşar 115,065 Iranian Kurdistan
Helebce 110,824 Iraqi Kurdistan
Qerekose 107,839 Turkish Kurdistan
Cizîr 106,831 Turkish Kurdistan
Rewandiz 102,399 Iraqi Kurdistan
Sêmêl 100,995 Iraqi Kurdistan
Bêlqîs 100,488 Turkish Kurdistan


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Euler Diagram

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Genetics

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Frequencies in some ethnic groups in Europe

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The table below shows the human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroups, based on relevant studies, for various ethnic and other notable groups from Europe. The samples are taken from individuals identified with the ethnic and linguistic designations shown in the first two columns; the third column gives the sample size studied; and the other columns give the percentage for each particular haplogroup. (Ethnic groups from the North Caucasus are considered in their own article.)

Population Language[1] n R1b R1a I  E1b1b J G N T Others Reference
Albanians IE (Albanian) 51 17.6 9.8 19.6 21.6 23.5 2.0 0.0 0.0 Semino2000[2]
Albanians (Kosovar) IE (Albanian) 114 21.10 4.42 I1=5.31
I2a2=2.65
47.37 J2=16.7 0 0 0 P[xQ,R1]=1.77 Pericic2005[3]
Albanians (Tirana) IE (Albanian) 30 13.3 13.3 16.7 23.3 20.0 3.3 Bosch2006[4]
Albanians IE (Albanian) 55 18.2 9.1 I1=3.6
I2a=14.5
I2b=3.6
25.5 J1=3.6
J2=20.0
1.8 0.0 0.0 Battaglia2008[5]
Albanians (Macedonia) IE (Albanian) 64 18.8 1.6 I1=4.5
I2a=12.5
39.1 J1=6.3
J2=15.6
1.6 0.0 0.0 Battaglia2008[5]
Albanians IE (Albanian) 106 23.6 Rootsi2004[6]
Cypriots IE (Greek) 45 9.0 2.0 27.0 Rosser2000[7]
Greeks IE (Greek) 77 11.7 15.6 19.5 20.8 16.9 9.1 0.0 2.6 Firasat2007[8]
Greeks IE (Greek) 118 22.8 8.3 Helgason2000[9]
Greeks IE (Greek) 84/92 23.8 6.5 Semino2004[10]
Greeks IE (Greek) 171 13.5 11.1 15.8 31.6 19.9 4.7 1.8 King2008[11]
Greeks (Crete) IE (Greek) 193 17.0 8.8 13.0 8.8 38.9 10.9 2.1 King2008[11]
Greeks (Peloponnese) IE (Greek) 36 47 Semino2004[10]
Greeks (Thrace) IE (Greek) 41 12.2 22.0 19.5 19.5 19.5 4.9 Bosch2006[4]
Greeks (North) IE (Greek) 96 14.6 18.8 12.5 35.4 5.2 2.1 L=1 Zalloua2008[12]
Greeks (South) IE (Greek) 46 19.6 2.2 23.9 43.5 6.5 2.2 Zalloua2008[12]
Italians IE (Italic) 50 62.0 8.0 10.0 Rootsi2004[6]
Italians IE (Italic) 2.7[9] 13.0[7]
Italians (Calabria) IE (Italic) 32.4[2] 5.4[6] 16.3[3] 24.6[10]
Italians (Apulia) IE (Italic) 2.6[6] 13.9[10] 31.4[10]
Italians (Sardinia) IE (Italic) 22.1[2] 42.3[6] 5.0[10] 12.5[10]
Italians (Northern Sardinia) IE (Italic) 86 20.0 0.0 28.0 13.0 21.0 0.0 Zalloua2008[12]
Italians (Southern Sardinia) IE (Italic) 187 19.0 1.0 35.0 11.0 14.0 0.0 Zalloua2008[12]
Italians (North-central) IE (Italic) 62.0[2] 0.5[6] 10.4[3] 26.9[10]
Italians (South) IE (Italic) 68 25.0 3.0 6.0 26.0 15.0 3.0 Zalloua2008[12]
Italians (Sicily) IE (Italic) 8.8 27.3 23.8 Semino2004[10]
Italians (East Sicily) IE (Italic) 87 20.0 2.3 5.0 29.0 5.0 5.0 Zalloua2008[12]
Italians (West Sicily) IE (Italic) 125 27.0 2.4 11.0 19.0 13.0 3.0 Zalloua2008[12]
Maltese Afro-Asiatic (Semitic) 187 22.0 5.0 9.0 6.0 9.0 0.0 Zalloua2008[12]

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Scales

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Common scales beginning on B

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  • B Ionian: B C D E F G A B
  • B Dorian: B C D E F G A B
  • B Phrygian: B C D E F G A B
  • B Lydian: B C D E F G A B
  • B Mixolydian: B C D E F G A B
  • B Aeolian: B C D E F G A B
  • B Locrian: B C D E F G A B

Key to the Highway/Trouble in Mind

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"Key to the Highway/Trouble in Mind" (or as released on the album, "Key to the Highway/Trouble in Mind (Rough Mix)") is a medley played by English rock band Led Zeppelin. It is the last track on the reissued version of the album Led Zeppelin III, released in 2014.[13]

Musical structure

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"Key to the Highway/Trouble in Mind" features Jimmy Page playing acoustic and slide guitar, and Robert Plant's harmonica with vocals processed through a vibrato amp, sounding like a tremolo effect. This vocal effect was also used on the song "Hats off to (Roy) Harper" that appeared on the original album.

The medley involves combining "Key to the Highway", by Big Bill Broonzy and Charlie Segar, and "Trouble in Mind", by Richard M. Jones.

Personnel

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References

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  1. ^ IE = Indo-European
  2. ^ a b c d Ornella Semino et al 2000, The Genetic Legacy of Paleolithic Homo sapiens sapiens in Extant Europeans: A Y Chromosome Perspective.
  3. ^ a b c Marijana Peričić et al 2005, High-Resolution Phylogenetic Analysis of Southeastern Europe Traces Major Episodes of Paternal Gene Flow Among Slavic Populations.
  4. ^ a b Bosch, E.; Calafell, F.; González-Neira, A.; Flaiz, C; Mateu, E; Scheil, HG; Huckenbeck, W; Efremovska, L; Mikerezi, I; Xirotiris, N.; Grasa, C.; Schmidt, H.; Comas, D. (2006). "Paternal and maternal lineages in the Balkans show a homogeneous landscape over linguistic barriers, except for the isolated Aromuns". Annals of Human Genetics. 70 (Pt 4): 459–487. doi:10.1111/j.1469-1809.2005.00251.x. PMID 16759179. S2CID 23156886.
  5. ^ a b Battaglia, Vincenza; Fornarino, Simona; Al-Zahery, Nadia; Olivieri, Anna; Pala, Maria; Myres, Natalie M; King, Roy J; Rootsi, Siiri; Marjanovic, Damir; Primorac, Dragan; Hadziselimovic, Rifat; Vidovic, Stojko; Drobnic, Katia; Durmishi, Naser; Torroni, Antonio; Santachiara-Benerecetti, A Silvana; Underhill, Peter A; Semino, Ornella (24 December 2008). "Y-chromosomal evidence of the cultural diffusion of agriculture in southeast Europe" (PDF). European Journal of Human Genetics. 17 (6): 820–30. doi:10.1038/ejhg.2008.249. PMC 2947100. PMID 19107149.
  6. ^ a b c d e f Cite error: The named reference Rootsi2004 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  7. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference Rosser2000 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  8. ^ Firasat, Sadaf; Khaliq, Shagufta; Mohyuddin, Aisha; Papaioannou, Myrto; Tyler-Smith, Chris; Underhill, Peter A; Ayub, Qasim (2006). "Y-chromosomal evidence for a limited Greek contribution to the Pathan population of Pakistan". European Journal of Human Genetics. 15 (1): 121–6. doi:10.1038/sj.ejhg.5201726. PMC 2588664. PMID 17047675.
  9. ^ a b Helgason Agnar; et al. (2000). "Estimating Scandinavian and Gaelic Ancestry in the Male Settlers of Iceland". Am. J. Hum. Genet. 67 (3): 697–717. doi:10.1086/303046. PMC 1287529. PMID 10931763. {{cite journal}}: Explicit use of et al. in: |last2= (help)
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h i Cite error: The named reference Semino2004 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  11. ^ a b King, R. J.; Özcan, S. S.; Carter, T.; Kalfoğlu, E.; Atasoy, S.; Triantaphyllidis, C.; Kouvatsi, A.; Lin, A. A.; Chow, C-E. T.; Zhivotovsky, L. A.; Michalodimitrakis, M.; Underhill, P. A. (2008). "Differential Y-chromosome Anatolian Influences on the Greek and Cretan Neolithic". Annals of Human Genetics. 72 (2): 205–14. doi:10.1111/j.1469-1809.2007.00414.x. PMID 18269686. S2CID 22406638.
  12. ^ a b c d e f g h Zalloua, Pierre A.; Platt, Daniel E.; El Sibai, Mirvat; Khalife, Jade; Makhoul, Nadine; Haber, Marc; Xue, Yali; Izaabel, Hassan; Bosch, Elena; Adams, Susan M.; Arroyo, Eduardo; López-Parra, Ana María; Aler, Mercedes; Picornell, Antònia; Ramon, Misericordia; Jobling, Mark A.; Comas, David; Bertranpetit, Jaume; Wells, R. Spencer; Tyler-Smith, Chris; The Genographic, Consortium (2008). "Identifying Genetic Traces of Historical Expansions: Phoenician Footprints in the Mediterranean". The American Journal of Human Genetics. 83 (5): 633–42. doi:10.1016/j.ajhg.2008.10.012. PMC 2668035. PMID 18976729.
  13. ^ "Led Zeppelin release new song Keys to the Highway". BBC News. 23 April 2014. Retrieved 3 June 2014.


Democratic Delegate Totals

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Leading candidates

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Candidate Most recent position Candidacy Estimated delegate votes[1] Contests won[a]
Pledged and super[b] delegates Path to nomination

Hillary Clinton
67th
U.S. Secretary of State

(2009–2013)

(CampaignPositions)
Pledged delegates
1706 / 4051 (42%)





Total delegate votes
towards nomination

1706 (2209) / 2384 (72% (93%))




26
AL, AR, AS, AZ,
CT, DE, FL, GA,
GU, IA, IL, LA,
MD, MO, MP, MA,
MS, NC, NV,[c] NY,
OH, PA, SC,
TN, TX, VA
Superdelegate endorsements
503 / 715 (70%)





Additional delegate votes
needed for nomination

678 (175) / 1096 (62% (16%))





Bernie Sanders
U.S. Senator from Vermont
(2007–present)

(CampaignPositions)
Pledged delegates
1419 / 4051 (35%)





Total delegate votes
towards nomination

1419 (1460) / 2384 (60% (61%))




19
AK, CO, DA,
HI, ID, IN, KS,
ME, MI, MN,
NE, NH, OK,
RI, UT, VT,
WA, WI, WY[d]
Superdelegate endorsements
41 / 715 (6%)





Additional delegate votes
needed for nomination

965 (924) / 1096 (88% (84%))




La La (Led Zeppelin song)

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"La La" (or as released on the album, "La La (Intro/Outro Rough Mix)") is an instrumental by English rock band Led Zeppelin. It was recorded during sessions for the band's second album but remained unreleased until 2014, when it was included on the (deluxe and super deluxe) reissued version of the album Led Zeppelin II.[2]

Personnel

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References

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  1. ^ Berg-Andersson, Richard E. "Democratic Convention 2016". The Green Papers. Retrieved March 30, 2016. (Projection computed by The Green Papers until full official results are published.)
  2. ^ Grow, Kory (29 May 2014). "Listen to Led Zeppelin's Unreleased Instrumental 'La La'". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 3 June 2014.

10 Ribs & All/Carrot Pod Pod

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"10 Ribs & All/Carrot Pod Pod" (listed as "10 Ribs & All/Carrot Pod Pod (Pod) (Reference Mix)"), otherwise known as "Pod", is a rock instrumental and piano ballad by the English rock band Led Zeppelin. It was recorded during sessions for the band's seventh album but remained unreleased until 2015, when it was included on the deluxe and super deluxe editions of the album's reissue.[1]

Personnel

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References

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  1. ^ Grow, Kory (3 June 2015). "Led Zeppelin Announce Final Three Deluxe Reissues". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 3 June 2015.


List of German speaking cities by population within city limits

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This is a list of the largest cities in Europe ranked according to population within their city limits. It deals exclusively with the areas within city administrative boundaries (municipalities) as opposed to urban areas or metropolitan areas, which are generally larger in terms of population than the main city.

The list includes cities geographically situated in Europe, using the conventional definition of its boundaries.

It is notable that Istanbul's commercial and historical center lies on the European side, and about a third of its population lives on the Asian side.[1] 64.7% of the residents live on the European side, and 35.3% on the Asian side.[2] According to the population within city limits value listed below, the city as a whole is more populous than Moscow. However, the European side is not as populous as Moscow.

Largest cities

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Note: The cities are sorted by the column labelled Population within city limits. Cities in bold are capital cities of their respective countries.

City Country Population
within city limits
Date 2011 Eurostat
population[3]
Image Location Ref.
1 Istanbul[e]  Turkey 15,029,231 31 December 2017 41°00′49″N 28°57′18″E / 41.013611°N 28.955°E / 41.013611; 28.955 (1 Istanbul) [4]
2 Moscow[f]  Russia 13,197,596 1 January 2017 55°45′00″N 37°37′00″E / 55.75°N 37.616667°E / 55.75; 37.616667 (2 Moscow) [5]
3 London  United Kingdom 8,787,892 30 June 2016 8,173,941 51°30′26″N 0°07′39″W / 51.507222°N 0.1275°W / 51.507222; -0.1275 (3 London) [6]
4 Saint Petersburg  Russia 5,323,300 1 January 2017 59°57′N 30°18′E / 59.95°N 30.3°E / 59.95; 30.3 (1 Saint Petersburg) [7][8]
5 Berlin  Germany 3,671,000 31 December 2016 3,460,725 52°31′00″N 13°23′00″E / 52.516667°N 13.383333°E / 52.516667; 13.383333 (5 Berlin) [9]
6 Madrid  Spain 3,165,235 1 January 2014 3,198,645 40°23′00″N 3°43′00″W / 40.383333°N 3.716667°W / 40.383333; -3.716667 (6 Madrid) [10]
7 Kiev  Ukraine 2,934,401 1 February 2018 50°27′00″N 30°31′24″E / 50.45°N 30.523333°E / 50.45; 30.523333 (8 Kiev) [11]
8 Rome  Italy 2,879,038 19 October 2017 2,873,494 41°54′N 12°30′E / 41.9°N 12.5°E / 41.9; 12.5 (7 Rome) [12]
9 Paris  France 2,241,346 1 January 2014 2,249,977 48°51′24″N 2°21′03″E / 48.8567°N 2.3508°E / 48.8567; 2.3508 (9 Paris) [13]
10 Bucharest  Romania 2,106,144 1 January 2016 1,903,299 44°25′57″N 26°06′14″E / 44.4325°N 26.103889°E / 44.4325; 26.103889 (11 Bucharest) [14] [15]
11 Minsk  Belarus 1,949,400 1 October 2015 53°54′00″N 27°34′00″E / 53.9°N 27.566667°E / 53.9; 27.566667 (10 Minsk) [16]
12 Vienna  Austria 1,877,836 1 July 2017 1,598,626 48°12′00″N 16°22′00″E / 48.2°N 16.366667°E / 48.2; 16.366667 (12 Vienna) [17]
13 Budapest  Hungary 1,759,407 1 January 2015 1,729,040 47°29′33″N 19°03′05″E / 47.4925°N 19.051389°E / 47.4925; 19.051389 (14 Budapest) [18]
14 Hamburg  Germany 1,758,041 31 October 2014 1,786,448 53°33′55″N 10°00′05″E / 53.565278°N 10.001389°E / 53.565278; 10.001389 (13 Hamburg) [19]
15 Warsaw  Poland 1,748,916 30 June 2016 1,708,491 52°14′00″N 21°01′00″E / 52.233333°N 21.016667°E / 52.233333; 21.016667 (15 Warsaw) [20]
16 Barcelona  Spain 1,602,386 1 January 2014 1,611,013 41°23′00″N 2°11′00″E / 41.383333°N 2.183333°E / 41.383333; 2.183333 (16 Barcelona) [10]
17 Munich  Germany 1,521,678 31 December 2015 1,378,176 48°08′00″N 11°34′00″E / 48.133333°N 11.566667°E / 48.133333; 11.566667 (18 Munich) [21]
18 Kharkiv  Ukraine 1,431,565 1 January 2014 50°00′16″N 36°13′53″E / 50.004444°N 36.231389°E / 50.004444; 36.231389 (17 Kharkiv) [22]
19 Milan  Italy 1,362,695 31 July 2017 1,324,110 45°28′00″N 9°11′00″E / 45.466667°N 9.183333°E / 45.466667; 9.183333 (19 Milan) [12]
20 Sofia  Bulgaria 1,324,024 15 September 2017 1,324,025 42°42′N 23°20′E / 42.7°N 23.33°E / 42.7; 23.33 (22 Bulgaria) [23]
21 Prague  Czech Republic 1,280,208 31 December 2016 1,241,664 50°05′00″N 14°25′00″E / 50.083333°N 14.416667°E / 50.083333; 14.416667 (21 Prague) [24]
22 Nizhny Novgorod  Russia 1,250,000 1 January 2013 56°19′37″N 44°00′27″E / 56.326944°N 44.0075°E / 56.326944; 44.0075 (20 Nizhny Novgorod) [25]
23 Birmingham  United Kingdom 1,223,000 mid-2017 1,073,045 52°28′59″N 1°53′37″W / 52.483056°N 1.893611°W / 52.483056; -1.893611 (28 Birmingham) [6]
24 Kazan  Russia 1,216,965 1 January 2016 55°47′25″N 49°08′05″E / 55.790278°N 49.134722°E / 55.790278; 49.134722 (23 Kazan) [26]
25 Brussels  Belgium 1,171,828 1 January 2015 1,136,778 50°50′48″N 4°21′09″E / 50.8467°N 4.3525°E / 50.8467; 4.3525 (26 Brussels) [27]
26 Samara  Russia 1,170,910 1 January 2016 53°12′10″N 50°08′27″E / 53.202778°N 50.140833°E / 53.202778; 50.140833 (24 Samara) [28]
27 Belgrade  Serbia 1,166,763 30 September 2011 44°49′00″N 20°28′00″E / 44.816667°N 20.466667°E / 44.816667; 20.466667 (25 Belgrade) [29]
28 Ufa  Russia 1,121,429 1 January 2016 54°45′00″N 55°58′00″E / 54.75°N 55.966667°E / 54.75; 55.966667 (29 Ufa) [30]
29 Rostov-on-Don  Russia 1,119,875 1 January 2016 47°14′00″N 39°42′00″E / 47.233333°N 39.7°E / 47.233333; 39.7 (27 Rostov-on-Don) [31]
30 Tbilisi  Georgia 1,118,035 2014 41°43′00″N 44°47′00″E / 41.7166°N 44.7833°E / 41.7166; 44.7833 (29 Tbilisi)
31 Perm  Russia 1,041,876 1 January 2016 58°00′00″N 56°19′00″E / 58°N 56.316667°E / 58; 56.316667 (32 Perm) [32]
32 Cologne  Germany 1,039,488 30 June 2014 1,007,119 50°56′11″N 6°57′10″E / 50.936389°N 6.952778°E / 50.936389; 6.952778 (30 Cologne) [33]
33 Voronezh  Russia 1,032,382 1 January 2016 51°40′18″N 39°12′38″E / 51.671667°N 39.210556°E / 51.671667; 39.210556 (33 Voronezh) [34]
34 Volgograd  Russia 1,016,137 1 January 2016 48°42′00″N 44°31′00″E / 48.7°N 44.516667°E / 48.7; 44.516667 (31 New York City) [35]
35 Odessa  Ukraine 999,359 1 January 2014 46°28′00″N 30°44′00″E / 46.466667°N 30.733333°E / 46.466667; 30.733333 (34 Odessa) [22]
36 Dnipro  Ukraine 982,969 1 January 2014 48°27′00″N 34°59′00″E / 48.45°N 34.983333°E / 48.45; 34.983333 (36 Dnipro) [22]
37 Naples  Italy 970,185 19 October 2017 959,574 40°50′00″N 14°15′00″E / 40.833333°N 14.25°E / 40.833333; 14.25 (35 Naples) [12]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ According to popular vote or pledged delegate count (not counting super delegates); see below for detail.
  2. ^ Detailed list of superdelegate endorsements
  3. ^ Results at the county-level conventions were more favorable to Sanders than those from precinct caucuses; there is disagreement on the estimated pledged delegate allocation. Nevada's numbers will not be certified until the state convention in May.[1][2][3]]
  4. ^ Pledged delegates split evenly between Sanders and Clinton.
  5. ^ Istanbul is a transcontinental city, with its commercial and historical centre and two-thirds of the population in Europe, the rest in Asia (see Istanbul Province § Districts for details).
  6. ^ Moscow is the most populous city entirely within Europe.

References

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  1. ^ WCTR Society; Unʼyu Seisaku Kenkyū Kikō 2004, p. 281
  2. ^ "Istanbul Asian and European population details" (in Turkish). 2013. Retrieved 16 June 2015.
  3. ^ "Population on 1 January by age groups and sex - cities and greater cities". Eurostat. 9 June 2015. Retrieved 14 June 2015.
  4. ^ "The Results of Address Based Population Registration System, 2017". Turkish Statistical Institute. 31 December 2017. Retrieved 1 February 2018.
  5. ^ Rosstat. [4] (in Russian)
  6. ^ a b "UK Population 2018". Not Cited. 27 October 2017. Retrieved 8 May 2018. Cite error: The named reference "UK" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  7. ^ Rosstat. [5] (in Russian)
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Polling aggregation

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The following graph depicts the evolution of the standing of each candidate in the poll aggregators since December 2018.

Signage

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Dem ImageMap

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Graph test

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WandaVision: Critical reception by episode

WandaVision (2021): Percentage of positive critics' reviews tracked by the website Rotten Tomatoes[1]

Do you think the long-term policy for Northern Ireland should be for it...[2]
  to reunify with the rest of Ireland
  Independent state
  Other
  Don't know
  to remain part of the United Kingdom, with devolved government
  to remain part of the United Kingdom, with direct rule (since 2007)[3]
  to remain part of the United Kingdom (unspecified until 2006)[4]

Mean Center of Population 1790-2020

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NFL Team Map

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History of x city template

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Naples

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Historical affiliations

Parthenope 8th century–507 BCE
Neapolis 507–326 BCE
Neapolis 326–89 BCE
ally of Roman Republic
Roman Republic 199–89 BCE
municipium of Neapolis
Roman Republic 89–27 BCE
Roman Empire 27 BCE–395 CE
Western Roman Empire 395–476
Kingdom of Italy 476–493
Ostrogothic Kingdom 493–535
Eastern Roman Empire 535-661
Eastern Roman Empire 661-763
Duchy of Naples 661-763
Duchy of Naples 763-840
client state of the Eastern Roman Empire
Duchy of Naples 840-1137
Kingdom of Sicily 1137–1194
Kingdom of Sicily 1194–1254
personal union with the Holy Roman Empire
 Kingdom of Sicily 1254–1282
 Kingdom of Naples 1282–1442
 Crown of Aragon 1442–1458
 Kingdom of Naples
 Kingdom of Naples 1458–1501
 Kingdom of Naples 1501–1504
personal union with the Kingdom of France
 Kingdom of Naples 1504–1647
Spanish viceroyalty
Most Serene Republic of this Kingdom of Naples 1647-1648 ∟ protectorate of the Kingdom of France
 Kingdom of Naples 1648–1714
Spanish viceroyalty
 Kingdom of Naples 1714–1734
ruled by Austrian monarchy
 Kingdom of Naples 1734–1799
Parthenopean Republic 1799
client state of the First French Republic
 Kingdom of Naples 1799–1806
Kingdom of Naples 1806–1815
client state of the First French Empire
 Kingdom of Naples 1815–1816
 Kingdom of the Two Sicilies 1816–1861
 Kingdom of Italy 1861–1946
 Italian Republic 1946–present

Triple Box Score

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Monday, June 26, 1944 8:45 pm (ET) at Polo Grounds in Manhattan, New York
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Brooklyn Dodgers 1 2 X 0 0 X 0 2 X 5 9 1
New York Yankees 0 X 0 0 X 0 0 X 1 1 4 0
New York Giants X 0 0 X 0 0 X 0 0 0 2 2

Ohio Cup

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Historical club success

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Team World Series Titles League pennants Division titles Wild Card Berths Playoff Appearances World Series Appearances All-time Regular Season record Win Percentage Seasons played
Cincinnati Reds (1876–1879)[5] 0 104–158–3 .398 4
Cleveland Blues (1879–1884)[6] 0 242–299–8 .448 6
Cincinnati Stars (1880)[7] 0 21–59–3 .271 1
Cincinnati Reds (1882–present)[8] 5 10 10 2 16 9 10,857–10,681–139 .504 142
Cincinnati Outlaw Reds (1884)[9] 0 69–36–0 .657 1
Cleveland Spiders (1887–1899)[10] —† 0 827–938–37 .469 13
Cincinnati Kelly's Killers (1891)[11] 0 43–57–2 .431 1
Cleveland Guardians (1901–present)[12] 2 6 11 2 16 6 9,760–9,300–91 .512 123
Cincinnati 5 10 10 2 16 9 11,094–10,991–147 .502 147 in CIN

149 total

Cleveland 2† 6 11 2 16 6 10,829–10,537–136 .507 142 total
Combined 7† 16 21 4 32 15 21,923–21,528–283 .505 149 in CIN/CLE

291 total

†Excludes the 1895 Temple Cup, which saw the a victory for the Cleveland Spiders

Pennants won by all teams include pennants won before the modern World Series.

As of October 2, 2023.

Summary of results

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CIN vs. CLE Seasons Reds wins Guardians wins Reds runs Guardians runs
Regular season 1997–present 59 74 569 695

Updated to most recent meeting, June 12, 2024.

Historical

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CIN vs. CLE Seasons Reds wins Spiders wins Reds runs Spiders runs
Regular season (NL) 1890–1899 75 60 796 775
Regular season (AA) 1887–1888 21 13 235 169
Total 96 73 1,031 944
CIN vs. CLE Seasons Stars wins Blues wins Stars runs Blues runs
Regular season 1880 3 9 28 53
CIN vs. CLE Seasons Reds wins Blue wins Reds runs Blues runs
Regular season 1879 21 13 91 52

References

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