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  Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Kingston upon Hull   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Hull is twinned with Freetown in Sierra Leone, Niigata in Japan, Raleigh, North Carolina in the USA, Reykjavik in Iceland, Rotterdam in the Netherlands and Szczecin in Poland.
Hull, Massachusetts in the USA is named for this city, as is Hull, Quebec, which is part of the Canadian national capital region.
Most of the centre was rebuilt in the years following the war, but it is only recently that the last of the "temporary" car parks that occupied the spaces of destroyed buildings have been redeveloped.
www.hallencyclopedia.com /Kingston_upon_Hull   (1659 words)

  
 Top20Iceland.com - Your Top20 Guide to Iceland!
The Republic of Iceland (Icelandic: Lýðveldið Ísland) is a borderless country in the northern Atlantic Ocean between Greenland, Norway, and the British Isles.
Iceland remained one of the world's last larger islands uninhabited by humans until it was discovered and settled by Norse immigrants from Western Norway in the late 9th century.
Icelanders enjoy freedom of religion as stated by the constitution; however, church and state are not separated and the Church of Iceland, a Lutheran body, is the state church.
www.top20iceland.com   (2749 words)

  
 Iceland HQ : Icelandic Cod
The food of cod in Icelandic waters, (Marine research, 1968, no. 6)
Continued marking experiments on plaice and cod in Icelandic waters, (Meddeledser fra Kommissionen for havundersøgelser.
Iceland HQ excludes all liability of any kind (including negligence) in respect of any third party information or other material made available on, or which can be accessed using, this Website.
www.icelandhq.com /icelandiccod/index.php   (745 words)

  
 eSharp
Where an author is cited who does not have a surname (for example some Icelanders, monarchs and medieval authors), we recommend that you give the author's full name as it appears on the title page, with a corresponding bibliographic entry.
In some cases, of course, citation by title or editor may also be appropriate: what is important is that your article is clear and internally consistent.
Where a journal produces more than one individually numbered volume per year, it may be appropriate to include additional information supplied by the journal, in parentheses after the year:
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 The Folk Art Messenger: Back List
"Museum Profile: Heritage Plantation: A Cape Cod Treasure" by Joan Pearlman.
"Contemporaryt Icelandic Art: A New Discovery" by N. Karlins
"The War of the Roses: Censorship at the Museum of International Folk Art" by Ann Oppenhimer.
www.folkart.org /mag/backlist.html   (4719 words)

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