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[edit] Countries

See also: Wikipedia:List of missing Africa topics,
See also: Wikipedia:List of missing Middle Eastern topics

[edit] Afghanistan

Further information: Wikipedia:Requested articles/Afghanistan

[edit] Albania

  • Directorate General of Civil Aviation of Albania - known in Albanian as Drejtoria e Përgjithshme e Aviacionit Civil të Shqipërisë[1]

[edit] Angola

  • Afonso Pedro Canga
  • Belas Shopping Center, the first big shopping center in Angola
  • Cinema of Angola (pt:Cinema em Angola)
  • Duo Ouro Negro (pt:Duo Ouro Negro)
  • National Civil Aviation Directorate - known in Portuguese as Direcção Nacional de Aviação Civil

[edit] Argentina

  • FANET Netball Federation of Argentina started in 2005

[edit] Armenia

  • Saint Mesrobs
  • General Department of Civil Aviation - known in Armenian as Քաղաքացիական ավիացիայի գլխավոր վարչություն[2]

[edit] Australia

  • Gunyah, an aboriginal bark hut
  • LaN Test
  • National Bandanna Day
  • Warakurna
  • Racism in Australia
  • Grassy a small town on King Island
  • Australia in popular culture
  • WALAN - Computer gaming events based in Perth, Western Australia
  • Samantha Knight - Disappeared Person
  • Dudley Dunn 1922-2007 wartime Spitfire pilot and aviation pioneer. Start at A high flyer in every endeavour
  • Ralph Sawyer "artist, wharfie, barber, musician and communist". Start at He used a political palette, his obituary in The Sydney Morning Herald.
  • Judit Shead sculptor, 1949-2007. See obit at Ever the inspiration for love and art
  • Skwirk Educational website owned and operated by Red Apple Education. Skwirk uses content based on the syllabus for every Australian State and Territory. Uses multimedia tools to increase interactivity and enhance learning. Growing interest from schools and teachers. See [3]
  • Carer policy in Australia
  • Lake Galilee (Australia) A lake in Queensland with a legendary lake monster attributed to it (similar to Loch Ness).
  • Cointreau Ball A high class and extravagant event from the 1980's and 1990's.
  • Sydney Island, Australia one of the Wellesley Islands, Queensland, Australia.

[edit] Austria

  • Federal Ministry of Transport, Innovation and Technology - known in German as Bundesministerium für Verkehr, Innovation und Technologie[4]

[edit] Bahamas

  • Anguilla Cays
  • Department of Civil Aviation of Bahamas[5]

[edit] Bahrain

  • Department of Civil Aviation Affairs[6]

[edit] Barbados

  • Civil Aviation Department of Barbados[7]

[edit] Bangladesh

Further information: Wikipedia:WikiProject Bangladesh/Article requests

[edit] Belgium

  • Federal Public Service Mobility and Transport - in French Service public fédéral Mobilité et Transports

[edit] Bermuda

  • Deparment of Civil Aviation of Bermuda[8]

[edit] Bhutan

  • Deparment of Civil Aviation of Bhutan

[edit] Bolivia

  • General Directorate of Civil Aviation of Bolivia - in Spanish Dirección General de Aeronáutica Civil[9]

[edit] Bosnia and Herzegovina

  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Directorate of Civil Aviation - in Bosnian Bosna i Hercegovina Direkcija za civilno zrakoplovstvo[10]

[edit] Botswana

  • Department of Civil Aviation of Botswana[11]

[edit] Brazil

[edit] Burma

[edit] Cambodia

Meak Bochea Day

[edit] Canada

  • Amherstburg Chamber of Commerce, Amherstburg Ontario
  • Cherry Red Airline Limited Early (1920s) postal service in Saskatchewan, Canada.
  • Discovery Train
  • Marcel Leboeuf (fr:Marcel Leboeuf)
  • Ottawa Panhandlers Union A union organized by the IWW which sued the city of Ottawa
  • Patented Medicine Prices Review Board It's damn important that an informative article be formed on the Patented Medicine Prices Review Board (better known as the PMPRB) due to its critical role in Canadian public health and for the insights it might provide in designing pharmaceutical regulatory schemes in other countries. I think I've designed a stub, but it provides very little information at present.
  • Reata Ranch (Reference: [12])
  • Saint-Gedeon
  • McDougall Centre McDougall Centre, the provincial government building in Calgary
  • Bur Oak Secondary School Bur Oak Secondary School, a new high school in Markham, York Region.

[edit] China

Further information: List of China-related topics

[edit] Egypt

  • Upper Nubia

[edit] England

  • Malta Order of Chivalry
  • Renewable energy in England
  • Operation One
  • Ealing Village
  • Beni Abraham

[edit] East Timor

  • ‎Armindo Maia, government minister

[edit] Finland

  • Berghamn
  • "Mosaic Confessor" law

[edit] France

[edit] Germany

[edit] Guatemala

[edit] Hong Kong

Further information: Wikipedia:Hong Kong wikipedians' notice board

[edit] Hungary

  • Zsuzsa Demcsak, new government spokeswoman
  • István Mikola, Fidesz, deputy prime minister nominee
  • Lotz Dumitro (1827?-1912)
  • Tibor Heltai
  • M.A.G.U.S.

[edit] Iceland

  • Spánverjavígin

[edit] India

Further information: Wikipedia:Notice board for India-related topics/Requested articles
  • Vazhoor
  • Afiffi

Ashok Soyanke

Miss India New York Miss India USA Miss India Worldwide

[edit] Indonesia

  • Rusli Zaenal - incumbent governor of Riau province
  • Sultan Syarif Qasim II - pre-independence figure whose name is assigned to an airport in Pekanbaru
  • Hermawan Lim - Discovered New Technique in Duplex Printing "DuplexLPL" - Technique Patented "Batik Dua Muka Hermawan"

[edit] Iran

  • Amitis
  • Beshdezik
  • Center for Doctrinal Strategic Studies
  • Mahmoud Shahbazi
  • Zurkhane
  • Children's Book Council Of Iran

[edit] Iraq

  • al-Adamiyah

[edit] Ireland

  • Colaiste an spioraid naomh Bishopstown Cork
  • Buncrana, Gransha
  • Anam Cara
  • Ardrass St Patrick's Chapel

[edit] Palestine

  • Palestine Peoples
  • Ocupation

[edit] Japan

Further information: Wikipedia:Requested articles/Japan

[edit] Korea

Further information: Wikipedia:Korea-related topics notice board/to do

[edit] Kazakhstan

[edit] Kyrgyzstan

  • Lake Merzbacher - a famous glacial lake in Kyrgyzstan in the Tien-Shan Mountains

[edit] Lebanon

  • Yuri Mrakadi

[edit] Macedonia

  • Volkovija

[edit] Mexico

  • Aztec currency
  • Zacatula
  • Riva Palacio
  • Mexican postal code
  • Poverty in Mexico
  • Mexican copyright law
  • Mexico's drop-out rates

[edit] Moldova

[edit] Morocco

  • Noureddine Sefiani (req. 10 June 2008) Moroccan ambassador to Russia - Bio

[edit] Nepal

  • Royal Nepal Academy

[edit] The Netherlands

Kijkwijzer (Create it by merge of Television rating system#Netherlands and Motion picture rating system#The Netherlands)

Utrecht Race Riots - Dutch Citizens riot in response to murder of Rinie Mulder.

[edit] New Zealand

Further information: Portal:New Zealand/Opentask

[edit] Niger

  • Dabous - Site of a well-known giraffe carving

[edit] Norway

  • Ferkingstad - archaeological place of interest on the island of Karmøy

[edit] Pakistan

  • Prof.Pervaiz Akhtar Qureshi - Secratery BISE(Board Of Intermediate and Secondary Education) Rawalpindi.--Halima Saadiya Qureshi (talk) 10:25, 22 December 2007 (UTC)
  • Shehreyar Khan - ex-Chairman PCB
  • Ali Murad-Pakistani Porn Star
  • vidpk.com - Pakistan's Video Sharing Website
  • Grand Bird Show - Pakistan's biggest event in Bird Fancy
  • Bhurban Accord - An agreement signed by two of Pakistan's biggest politcal powers to form a coaltion government, signed by Mr. Asif Ali Zardari {PPP} and Mr. Nawaz Sharif {PML-N}

[edit] Philippines

  • Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center

[edit] Portugal

[edit] Sport

[edit] People

[edit] History

[edit] Buildings and structures

[edit] Arts and Entertainment

[edit] Other

[edit] Romania

[edit] Russia

  • Irena Ponaroshku
  • list of cities in Russia by average winter temperature
  • ISP RAS

[edit] Senegal

[edit] Serbia

  • Yu4You.com

[edit] Spain

[edit] Sri Lanka

  • Gampola, Ancient Capital of Sri Lanka, Waterfalls of Sri Lanka, Ptolemy's ancient map of Ceylon (image), Elephant rock (Ethagala)

[edit] Syria

  • Hand of Damascus

[edit] South Africa

Further information: List of South Africa-related topics


[edit] Taiwan

  • Ko-Yu Chen (1977-????)
  • China-Taiwan history - Conflict between ROC and PRC

[edit] Tajikistan

[edit] Tanzania

  • Mnemba Islands

[edit] People

[edit] Thailand

[edit] Tibet

[edit] Turkey

  • Beynelmilel (tr:Beynelmilel), a film
  • Yeniköy, a quarter in İstanbul
  • Science in Turkey, history and current situation of science in Turkey
  • Filyos River, a river in Turkey
  • Cappadocea, region in Asia Minor

[edit] Turkmenistan

[edit] Ukraine

  • Ukraine parliament crisis, 2006
  • Chornomornaftogaz Black Seas oil company

[edit] United Kingdom

  • Alcoholism in Britain
  • Padraig Curran - Amateur footballer and Professional guitarist who is also a scientist
  • Mary Street Unitarian Chapel - cited in Joshua Toulmin and WWW.
  • British traditions - National Week Customs - Where they derived which are they and why, a complete list of ie National Non Smoking Day or National Service day
  • UK Search and Rescue
  • Redlands (Sussex)-Home of Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones. Also the site of infamous police raid.
  • Christopher Alaneme - very high profile 18 year-old Nigerian-British murder victim.
  • Talbot Terrace, Scotstounhill - Street in Scotstounhill, an area within Glasgow City.
  • St Christopher's Hospice - World's first and largest hospice, cited in Cicely Saunders
  • Daniel Alexander Hopewell
  • List of British Inventions - Similar to the list of list of American inventions, items invented in Britain/by British people.
  • Legfordrum - place in Co. Tyrone, beside Strabane
  • Pearse McCauley - Former IRA
  • Eagle Pub - Pub in Cambridge, England where Watson and Crick announced the DNA double-helix.
  • Four Oaks Estate - Housing area in Four Oaks, no article on the actual area!
  • Shakey Jake - The real milkshake - discontinued but hugley popular adverts
  • 0114 (UK dial code) including a map (if possible) like the 020 (UK dial code) article.
  • Queen's Vaults, Exeter
  • Bearded Lady of Guildford- Legend of Guildford, Surrey
  • Young_Offender_Institution - Article should expand on the list at Young_Offenders_Institute and give details, history, etc.
  • Initial Officer Training - RAF officer training
  • 2007 UK postal strikes
  • St Philomena's High School - Girls' school in Carshalton, Surrey
  • Cornwall College - One of England's largest FE Colleges

[edit] United States

[edit] Maps

  • Alaskan map / map of Alaska

[edit] Places

[edit] Education

[edit] Persons

  • Geri Palast -attorney
  • Charles M Lankford, Jr., famous person from eastern VA (namesake of US 13 in that area)
  • Lucius J Kellam, Virginian who started the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel project
  • Charles Hayden, philanthropist
  • Haywood Kirkland (Vietnam War Veteran, the main character (played by Larenz Tate) in the movie Dead President is based on him)
  • Matthew Lush
  • Z Randall Stroope American choral director [18]
  • Michael Creppy
  • Jonathan Virant, Student, writer, Comedian
  • Jesse Byock author and scientist, Ph.d. from UCLA. Jesse Byock's web page
  • D'Autremont brothers or similar name related to the event. Famous train robbers, and what seems to have been the last train robbery in the US. See here and here

[edit] Magazines

  • Wallace's Farmer, a periodical with agriculture-related articles and news of interest to farmers.

[edit] Weather

  • February 2007 North American ice storm, a winter storm that caused heavy ice damage and massive disruption to power systems in the Midwest, especially Iowa and Illinois.
  • Late November-early December 2007 North American winter storm, a large winter storm that dumped snow and ice, and caused major disruptions across the middle and upper sections of the United States, from the Rocky Mountains to the East Coast.

[edit] Miscellaneous

  • Prediction of usa collapse
  • Smoking in the United States
  • American Colonel Insignia Origins
  • Kansas City riot of April 1968
  • Qualities of a Good Leader
  • Lasallian Volunteers, religious service organization
  • National Boss Day
  • Pilot Butte Wild Horse Scenic Loop Tour
  • Permit Reply Mail, which I've started seeing on Netflix return envelopes instead of the usual Business Reply Mail.
  • Stargazers' Stone
  • Vehicle title - or car title. Lots of pages refer to car title and there are pages like Vehicle title branding, but none that actually explains what a vehicle title is
  • Greenstar Cooperative Market - in Ithaca, New York
  • Chub rub what is it and how does it occur; how to avoid it
  • Ghost towns in Minnesota - quite a few other states already have their own ghost town Wiki lists. Minnesota has a couple hundred ghost towns.
  • Park(ing) Day, global event which started an still is centered in San Francisco
  • 2007 San Diego Wildfires - Major event. And I have yet to see any article about this. I think someone should get started on this ASAP.
  • International Polar Bear Day, On Feburary 27th is a day where everyone celebrates the polar bear and could help them from the growing threat of global warming.
  • Detroit Kennel Club and its related dog show, which began in 1916 and is one of the few remaining "bench" shows in the USA. [19]
  • East Links Country Park.
  • Seeds of Compassion
  • International Bridge Building Competition, A yearly high school competition that has run for more than 25 years to promote the study and application of fundamental principles physics and engineering
  • LNESC LULAC National Educational Service Centers, Inc.; non-profit that aids Latinos and minorities gain college entrance and financial assistance; related to LULAC
  • Eugenics in the United States

[edit] Uruguay

[edit] Uzbekistan

[edit] Wales

  • Welsh Folk Music Revival
  • Military of Wales

[edit] Zambia

  • Kashiba Bulaya
  • Department of Civil Aviation of Zambia[20]

[edit] Zimbabwe

  • Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe[21]

[edit] Subnational regions

[edit] Lists

[edit] Lists (misc)/names (Listed alphabetically)

Please contribute any request for a list here in alphabetical order. A small description might help people understand the requested subject a little more.

[edit] A-M

  • List of character sets and encodings - ISO/IEC 8859, code pages, various Unicode representations.
  • List of Decorative Knots - List of various knots that are used for decoration around the home, as an accessory, on boats, ect.
  • List of exotic cars - list of exotic cars you might find in the US or elsewhere, supercars and luxury cars and such typically with a high price.
  • List of inventions by Alfred Nobel
  • List of mines/List of mining sites - list of mines/mining sites, preferably with GPS coordinates.
  • List of fictional expletives - list of expetives created in television and film.

[edit] N-Z

  • List of Nintendo DS lite Accessories - List only accessories that are compatible or exclusive to the Nintendo DS lite.
  • Snake Project- Multiple lists are still to be made.
  • list of Superfund sites in New Jersey - I hear there's an awful lot of them.
  • list of toxic chemicals as precursors in the manufacture of electronic devices
  • list of toxic chemicals as components of electronic devices
  • list of toxic chemicals as waste products from the manufacture of electronic devices
  • list of toxic chemicals as waste products from the use of electronic devices
  • list of christian ska bands
  • list of Political related occupations - listing things like, researcher for MP, or Spin doctor

[edit] Biographies

[edit] People (misc)/Professions/Groupings (listed alphabetically)

For people in business, natural science, or math please use those pages, otherwise:

Biographies topics now have their own page: Wikipedia:Requested articles/Biographies.

If you see this linked from somewhere, please update the page you came in from.

Notes

[edit] Famous Concerts

  • Subliminal Versus Tour , Slipknot
  • Therapist abuse
  • Carl Disch http://www.southpolestation.com/trivia/igy2/disch.html
  • Award Winners of 2006?
  • AngloInfo.com
  • Anathema Online http://Anathema-Online.com
  • Save Earth Confederation
  • Pacific Air Virtual Airline www.pacificairva.com
  • Virtual Acrobatic Teams (i.e. www.FS-MP.com and www.pacificiarva.com)
  • Cardinal Hummes
  • Congregation of the Clergy
  • The Lady of All Nations
  • Purgatorian societies
  • Pious assocation
  • Church movements
  • Sony DAV-DZ110
  • Ecclesiastical obedience
  • Final trial of the Church - also known as the final passover of the Church
  • Renewal of the world - new heavens and new earth
  • Concept Store
  • Helen Barnett Diserens Inventor of Underarm deodorant
  • Boarum Forum Software as used in Asiasoft Online Forums
  • Oakland Sideshow Go Dumb USA
  • Pakour The Art of Movement. EldaW is working on such an article using urbanfreeflow.com as basis.
  • ZumeX
  • Talking with Jon
  • MaxAir (Ride) Tell me about the MaxAir ride at Cedar Point!
  • VPPROF What is it?
  • Flag ratio
  • Official Disney Pin Trading
  • Jasper Holmes
  • British India administration and provincial organisation
  • Fey language (yourdictionary.com explains it as, "Having or displaying an otherworldly, magical, or fairylike aspect or quality")
  • Professional wrestling in Canada
  • Commercial engineering
  • JML Manufacturers
  • College Kidnappers 1930's crime gang
  • Isotonix Company which sells vitamins as a powder, for fast absorption when water added
  • Omar Ramadhan Mapuri
  • Ma Frensky
  • Hall of tortured souls
  • Infotalent Systems
  • Mamur Zapt
  • Charter of Larmenius
  • Leonardo's Laptop
  • Scientific Exploration Society
  • Nile Basin Initiative
  • Laurin Publishing
  • Byers Lake
  • Parity Progression Ratio
  • Aesar
  • Gunsel
  • K.OL.C
  • Knaack
  • Tilly Balloon Company
  • nightmarket
  • Market Australia Business company
  • El Galiban
  • CCRC
  • Pickwick Dance Club
  • Social Aid & Pleasure Club
  • Memory cloth
  • Liars' Dice
  • The Last Fandango
  • AAGAD
  • Martman http://www.martman.co.uk
  • Wagner the Wehr-Wolf
  • Shudder (To shiver convulsively, as from fear or revulsion {what are the mechanisms?})
  • R. Tucker Thompson
  • Harbor Bay (apparel)
  • Cognomen Syndrome
  • Mint cake, as in Kendal
  • Thinking-East Journalism project that uses university students from Central Asia as reporters; implicated in Tulip Revolution of Kyrgyzstan. (http://www.thinking-east.net)
  • The Registan blog devoted to Central Asia; does a lot of work with Thinking-East (http://www.registan.net)
  • Eucerit
  • Fun Phone It's used in arcades. Basically, you put in a coin, and you hear something recorded. I think Wikipedia should have something about this.
  • Sprite Survivor
  • Bartholdi Park
  • goose juggling
  • jolie-laide
  • Rainbow Goblin Story
  • Storyspace
  • National Science Learning Centre
  • East Lansing High School Quizbowl
  • CrystalXP.net bricopacks
  • OARDC
  • Apple Creek Developmental Center
  • Washhouse
  • Era of Wonderful Nonsense
  • Las Vegas Weekly
  • David Soyat
  • Kimberely Plateau
  • Girls School Association
  • Eppie award
  • Genie Simcards
  • Knicky Knicky Nine Doors
  • Sukhoveis
  • Sunset Beach Club, a hotel in Benalmadena.
  • sobering centers
  • Gubmit noun. a bureaucratic institution (the southern part of USA).
  • Autonomous Underwater Systems Institute
  • List of newspapers in Passaic county, NJ
  • Evjen method
  • Peter Gruber Foundation, Peter Gruber (businessman)
  • Sigma Epsilon Xi
  • Shaun (disambiguation) "Just want a disambiguation page."
  • List of Sonic the Hedgehog games by year
  • Goo gone
  • Farm suicide
  • The Ring of McAllister - by Robert Marantz
  • Robert Marantz
  • Dutch 17th Century: The Great Golden Age
  • Blaise Zambini - from Harry Potter books by J.K. Rowling
  • Million Trees LA
  • Bracli - The original pearl thong from Spain
  • Animal Vegetable Video - A research project that uses cameras on animals and certain plants to get their point of view.
  • UAVCCI
  • Zuzga, and it's meaning in urban areas.
  • Smilin' Buddha Cabaret (cabaret)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! The Abridged Series
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Funny Fansubs
  • Yu-Gi-Oh: World Championship 2007(video game)
  • McBride Public School
  • Visual Techniques to help those doing the HSC
  • GM-94 Russian pump action grenade launcher.
  • Controlled crying
  • Freek, an energy drink.
  • Elisa is Awesome Association EAA
  • "R" word
  • Blackwell-Tapia prize
  • flagwaving

[edit] Books

  • AR ribbons

[edit] Other

  • SS Veendam (1923) - Holland Amerika Lines Ocean Liner
  • Sigma Alpha Sigma - social fraternity located at Ouachita Baptist University
  • Necris - the race of evil humans in Epic Games' Unreal Tournament series
  • Ganzir -the palace of ganzir was a huge lapis luzi palace that was part of Kur the Mesopotamian Underworld
  • One-A-Day Multivitamin - A vitamin company
  • Traditional Medicinals - Herbal wellness tea company
  • Apiezon
  • ADLOT - A new web portal project, over at http://www.adlot.com. Would be good to find out a little more about it's development program and services etc.
  • The New Kirbish Rebellion - A group of annoyers on Neopets. I have links and info if you'd like it. -CivetKirby
  • Keplerate - a structure containing both Platonic and Archimedean solids, one inside the other (NOT a Kepler solid)
  • Visual-Utopia - A browser-graphics turn-based game, in which you control your cities, join a kingdom and fight for survival. Every hour is a turn. http://www.visual-utopia.com
  • Domain Name Portfolio - Would be nice to have one of this opensource project, it's quite nice. More info about it at http://www.domainportfolio.us
  • Chippewa Secondary School an influential high school in North Bay, Ontario
  • moontrain
  • garvey gun - I'm not sure if this goes here or in business, as it's standard retail equipment for putting price stickers on items.
  • gravy gun
  • Sylvester Bridell, Jr.
  • Klay World:Off the Table
  • sick jokes
  • Peter Answers (http://peteranswers.com/) For some reason this has been blocked. Why? You can provide an explanation of what it is, and how it works. (http://chriswondra.com/2007/02/21/peter-answers-the-secret/) I would do this, but it won't let me add the page. :(
  • Tower Defense- A type of game, I really would like to know the history of it
  • Frozen Cubes (http://www.frozencubes.com) - There was one an article on this, but it got deleted. Someone should rewrite it.
  • List of James Bond actors
  • List of The Shadow characters
  • The Tourettes guy C.2007
  • Mars Missions Lego Theme
  • Name Pen The hypothetical allergy medicine created by tweens.
  • The Game (game)
  • RaaRaa
  • Realm vs Realm, style of gameplay in MMORPGs
  • Stop Labelling Lies (www.stoplabelinglies.com/). A website on food labels with a clear pro-industry bias.
  • Police Trainer, Arcade game
  • Chateau de Retz
  • Stacy Kaiser
  • Vehicles from Incoming, a list of all the vehicles from the game, Incoming by Rage Software, with pictures and descriptions.
  • Lynnette — a female forename
  • environmental inventory
  • diocotyledons-information about thease plants
  • exploding cigars
  • samhein
  • saphiraforums-someone should make this topic, as it was deleted. It is related to the Inheritance Trilogy.
  • free living
  • Destination-Elsewhere, a riddle website. http://www.destination-elsewhere.co.uk/
  • The Infinite Voyage
  • World Travel Awards
  • nose putty (makeup)
  • SMI2LE
  • vacuuming the cat/waxing the cat
  • I Heard It on NPR music series
  • Guest of Honor, Ghost of Honor
  • fermule
  • Akashimo Hakubi
  • space toaster
  • reciprocal license
  • Gorbunov Kazan Aircraft Production Association (KAPO) - The aircraft production plant/company (?) in Kazan, building the Tu-214 variant of the Tupolev Tu-204. It could be also inserted on the disambiguation Kapo after it has been created. Information I found about it: [22]
  • St. Petersglocke - It is the world's largest free-swinging bell. There is a Wikipedia article about this bell in German, which can be translated into English.
  • TOONERVILLE RIFA 13(TVR13)-it is a big and old gang from northeast los angeles
  • Zvents - Event search company powering most of newspaper industry
  • ForumInfinity.com - (http://www.ForumInfinity.com) - A Public Forum relating to your daily Life.
  • Highland Park 13 - gang
  • West Side Locos 13 - gang
  • White Fence 13 - gang
  • Todo and Reminder - There is no article about reminder and nothing about todo (although there is something about time management), It would be good if there was something which explains the exact difference between todo and reminder and precise definitions.
  • Dj (digraph)