Refimprove date October 2008 Economy of Turkey The SoutheasternAnatoliaProject lang tr G neydo u A nadolu P rojesi, GAP is a multi sector integrated regional development project based on the concept of sustainable development for the 9 million people 2005 living in the SoutheasternAnatolia Region, Turkey SoutheasternAnatolia region of Turkey . GAP s basic aim is to eliminate regional development ... gap eng.php?sayfa English Ggbilgi gtarihce.html SoutheasternAnatoliaProject Regional Development ... thumb 300px Centerpiece of the project Atat rk Dam SoutheasternAnatoliaProject consists of 22 ... remote mideast pecad turkey turkey.htm SoutheasternAnatoliaProject , USDA http web.archive.org ... Dam ProjectSoutheasternAnatoliaProject Turkey topics Fifty civil engineering feats in Turkey Category SoutheasternAnatoliaProject Category Economy of Turkey Category Euphrates Category Tigris River ... airport in rnak, which also the biggest in Turkey, has been completed. History Image SoutheasternAnatoliaProject Logo.png thumb right 180px Logo of GAP The initial idea and decision to utilize ..., SoutheasternAnatolia was located on the trading route between East and West. The region had ... generating capacity of the rural sector. The total cost of the project is 42.1 billion Turkish ... files ek dosyalar gap gap son durum Son 20Durum 2010.pdf ref The project area covers 9 provinces .... The Administration began its detailed studies with the Keban Dam Project and established observation ..., imbalances in Public finance public financing delayed the financing needs of the project. Finally ... development project . The rise in the income of the region was directly transferred to Building ... involvement, project added new dimensions and concepts to the definitions. The concerns and concepts ... GAP Region.jpg thumb right 280px GAP region The project rests upon the philosophy of sustainable .... The basic strategies of the project include fairness in development, participation, environmental ... more details
Image Latrans Turkey location SoutheasternAnatolia Region.svg thumb right 250px SoutheasternAnatolia Region SoutheasternAnatolia Region lang tr G neydo u Anadolu B lgesi is one of Turkey s Regions of Turkey seven census defined geographical regions b lge . It is bordered by the Mediterranean Region, Turkey Mediterranean Region to the west, the Eastern Anatolia Region, Turkey Eastern Anatolia Region to the north, Syria to the south, and Iraq to the southeast. Provinces Image Turkey SEanatolia region.png thumb right 250px Provinces in the SoutheasternAnatolia Region Ad yaman Province Batman Province Diyarbak r Province Gaziantep Province Kilis Province Mardin Province Siirt Province anl urfa Province rnak Province clear Population File Gaziantep.jpg thumb right 250px Gaziantep Castle Statistical Datas are from Turkish Statistics Association http www.tuik.gov.tr TUIK web site class wikitable Province Population Ad yaman 623,811 Batman Province Batman 456,734 Diyarbak r 1,462,708 Gaziantep 1,685,249 Kilis 114,724 Mardin 705,098 Siirt 263,676 anl urfa 1,443,422 rnak 353,197 Geography ... at the Southeastern Anatolian Promotion Project site. See also Provinces of Turkey References reflist External links Regions of Turkey coord missing Turkey Category SoutheasternAnatolia Region ... ref http www.dmi.gov.tr veridegerlendirme il ve ilceler istatistik.aspx?m BATMAN ref SoutheasternAnatolia Region has an area of 75.358  km and is the second smallest region of Turkey. SoutheasternAnatolia Region has a semi arid continental climate with very hot and dry summers and cold and often ... de Anatolia eo Sudorienta Anatolio fr R gion de l Anatolie du sud est ko hy it Regione dell Anatolia Sud Orientale he ka sw Kanda ya Kusinimashariki ya Anatolia hu D lkelet anat liai r gi nl Zuidoost Anatoli ja pt Regi o do Sudeste da Anat lia ro Regiunea Anatolia de Sud Est, Turcia ru ... more details
, constitute a major community in southeasternAnatolia, and are the largest ethnic minority. Albanians ...Other uses Anatolia disambiguation for the novel by Felice Picano An Asian Minor Coord 39 N 32 E display title File Anatolia composite NASA.png thumb 300px Composite satellite image of Turkey. Anatolia corresponds to the western two thirds of the Asian part of Turkey. Anatolia from Ancient Greek Greek ... Sea to the south and the Aegean Sea to the west. Anatolia has been home to many civilizations ..., Anatolia is one of the most archaeologically rich places on earth. Citation needed don t really ... date January 2012 Most of the interior of Anatolia consists of a high altitude plateau that becomes increasingly mountainous as one moves east, eventually becoming the Armenian Highland . Anatolia ... through the Bosphorus and Dardanelles straits, and separates Anatolia from Thrace on the Europe an mainland ..., which separates Anatolia from Thrace in Europe. To the east, Anatolia is bounded by Georgia country ... to enter Mesopotamia . To the southeast, Anatolia is bounded by the ranges that separate it from the Orontes valley in Greater Syria and the Mesopotamian plain. The northern coast of Anatolia .... Though Anatolia lies entirely within Turkey, the two are not coterminous as the territory of the Republic of Turkey extends considerably further east than the traditional definition of Anatolia. Anatolia s terrain is structurally complex. A central massif composed of uplifted blocks and downfolded ... River as well as some interior high plains in Anatolia, mainly around Lake Tuz Tuz G l Salt ... conditions, the Black Sea coast historically has been isolated from Anatolia. clear center wide image ... The western coast of Anatolia that borders the Sea of Marmara consists mainly of rolling plateau ... stanbul.jpg 1000px center Panoramic view of the Bosphorus strait, where Anatolia in the background ... coast of Anatolia, the Aegean region has a fertile soil and a typically Mediterranean climate ... more details
wiktionary AnatoliaAnatolia , also known as Asia Minor, is the peninsular region between the Black Sea in the north and Mediterranean Sea in the south. Anatolia may also refer to Air Anatolia , a defunct Turkish airline Anatolia album , a 1997 album by Mezarkabul Anatolia College in Merzifon , former name of the Anatolia College of Thessaloniki Anatolia College , private non profit educational institution located in Thessaloniki Anatolia Province, Ottoman Empire , a former province Fire of Anatolia , a Turkish dance group Saint Anatolia , a Christian woman denounced for refusing to marry a non Christian and martyred for her Christianity Eastern Anatolia Region , a region in Turkey Central Anatolia Region , a region in Turkey SoutheasternAnatolia Region , a region in Turkey See also Anadolu Anatolian disambig it Anatolia disambigua pt Anat lia desambigua o tr Anadolu anlam ayr m ... more details
people working for the project. The main choreographers are Mustafa Erdo an, who is responsible for halay and the dances of the SoutheasternAnatolia Region, Turkey Southern region of Turkey ...Image Anadolu atesi rehearsal3.jpg thumb 250px Fire of Anatolia rehearsal in Szeged , Hungary . 2nd August, 2007. The Fire of Anatolia or Anadolu Ate i is a Turkey Turkish dance group consisting of 120 dancers, several choreographers and other technical staff. The group has performed in more than 85 countries from the USA to China and Japan , in front of an audience of approximately 20 million people altogether. ref name tarihce http www.fireofanatolia.com tarihce 1 3 Fire of Anatolia History tr icon ref Fire of Anatolia holds two Guinness World Records Guinness record s, one for fastest dance performance ref http www.warsawvoice.pl view 14286 Fire of Anatolia ref with 241 steps per minute ref http www.fireofanatolia.com Page corporate Archive ?Year 2005 Fire of Anatolia Past Events 09 Agustos tr icon ref and another for largest audience, 400 000 people in Ere li , in the Black Sea Region of the country. ref name tarihce The head of the group is Mustafa Erdo an . History The concept of a large dance group performing Anatolia n dances mixed with modern dance and ballet was a long desired dream of Mustafa Erdo an, who conducted folk dance studies at Bilkent University . In 1999 he established ... Fire of Anatolia . The number of dancers now reaches 120, which means that the group is able ..., Fire of Anatolia is currently among the three largest dance groups in the world. ref http www.kanalturk.com.tr ... perform are named Fire of Anatolia and Dawool , the latter of which is built on rhythm. It begins ... and Ballet Ministry of Culture of the Turkish Republic ref still performs on stage with Fire of Anatolia ... links Commons Fire of Anatolia Official http www.fireofanatolia.com tr icon Dance Category Dance companies Category Turkish culture az Anadolu at i r qs qrupu de Fire of Anatolia ku Anadolu Ate i ... more details
History of Anatoliaproject Anatolian History timeline infobox The history of Anatolia encompasses the region known as Anatolia Turkish Anadolu , known by the Latin name of Asia Minor , considered to be the westernmost ... representations of culture in Anatolia can be found in several archaeological sites located ... The Prehistory period in Anatolia stretches from the beginning of man through to the appearance of classical ... in Anatolia have ben found at Yarimburgaz. The caves of the Mediterranean region contain wall paintings ... Remains of a mesolithic civilisation in Anatolia can be found along the Mediterranean coast, and also ... at the intersection of Asia and Europe, Anatolia has been the center of several civilization s since ... made with copper. This age is represented in Anatolia by sites at Hacilar , Beycesultan , Canhasan ... civilization in Anatolia, a non Indo European indigenous people named the Hattians c. 2,500 BC c. 2,000 ..., about 2  km to the northeast. The discovery of mineral deposits in this part of Anatolia ... Anatolia Hattians First Civilizations in Anatolia ref ref http proteus.brown.edu mesopotamianarchaeology ... the Amanus mountains. Anatolia had remained in the prehistoric period until it entered the sphere of influence of the Akkadian Empire in the 24th century BC under Sargon I , particularly in eastern Anatolia ... had spread to Anatolia from the Transcaucasian Kura Araxes culture in the late 4th millennium ... Anatolia was well endowed with copper ores, there was no evidence of substantial workings of the tin required to make bronze in Bronze Age Anatolia. ref Trevor Bryce, The Kingdom of the Hittites ..., the Karum Period. The Karums , or Assyrian trading colonies, persisted in Anatolia until Hammurabi ... resources, notably silver, for themselves. However the Assyrians brought writing to Anatolia ... 15th century BC was at its height in the 16th century BCE, encompassing central Anatolia, north western Syria as far as Ugarit , and upper Mesopotamia. Kizzuwatna in southern Anatolia controlled the region ... more details
refimprove date October 2010 Infobox Airline airline Air Anatolia logo Air Anatolia logo.svg logo size fleet size destinations IATA TD ICAO NTL callsign AIR ANATOLIA citation needed date October 2010 parent company slogan founded 1998 ceased 2002 headquarters Istanbul , Turkey citation needed date October 2010 key people hubs secondary hubs focus cities frequent flyer lounge alliance website Air Anatolia Turkish language Turkish Anadolu Hava ilik A.S. was a charter flight charter airline from Turkey , which was operational between 1998 and 2002. ref http www.airlineupdate.com content public airlines europe turkey.htm Air Anatolia entry at airlineupdate.com ref Fleet Over the years, Air Anatolia operated the following aircraft types ref http www.planespotters.net Airline Air Anatolia Air Anatolia fleet list at planespotters.net ref center class toccolours border 1 cellpadding 3 style border collapse collapse Air Anatolia fleet development Aircraft Introduced Retired Airbus A300 1998 2002 Boeing 737 Classic Boeing 737 300 2001 2002 Boeing 737 Classic Boeing 737 400 2000 2002 Boeing 757 Boeing 757 300 2002 2002 McDonnell Douglas MD 80 McDonnell Douglas MD 88 1998 2002 center References reflist External links Commonscat Air Anatolia Portal Aviation Airlines of Turkey Aviation lists Category Defunct airlines of Turkey Category Airlines established in 1998 Category Airlines disestablished in 2002 Airline stub Turkey company stub Turkey transport stub el Air Anatolia nl Air Anatolia ... more details
History of Anatoliaproject File Anatolia Ancient Regions base.svg thumb 280px Regions of Anatolia Anatolian History timeline infobox The history of Anatolia encompasses the region known as Anatolia Turkish ... in Anatolia were Stone Age artifacts. The remnants of Bronze Age civilizations such as the Hittite empire ... in Anatolia allowed many port cities to grow and to become wealthy. Their governors revolted ..., and which included Anatolia, became involved in a disastrous war with Roman Republic Rome ... . The resulting Treaty of Apamea in 188 BC saw the Seleucids retreat from Anatolia. The Kingdom of Pergamum ... Seleucid lands in Anatolia. Roman control of Anatolia was strengthened by a hands off approach by Rome ... and continues to influence modern thought. Politically Anatolia saw the era of regional powers ... , provide many details about Western Anatolia but relatively little about the rest of the area ... Empire main Lydia By this time Lydia had become the predominant power in western Anatolia, although ... forces with Cyaxares the Mede to drive the Cimmerians out of Anatolia. This alliance was short lived ... River in north central Anatolia was established as the Medes frontier with Lydia. Herodotus writes ... lived c. 625 549 BC . By 550 BC, the Median Empire of eastern Anatolia, which had existed for barely ... 6, 9781841763583 ref ref name briant Anatolia was carved up under Persian hegemony into regional administrations ... Satrapies. The main adminisative units in Anatolia were the Great Satrapy of Lydia satrapy Sardis ... cities, who paid tribute, and most of Anatolia, except Lycia , Cilicia and Cappadocia . In 547 BC ... then turned his attention to the east, landing on the shores of Anatolia near Sestos on the Gallipoli ... the Great Image MacedonEmpire.jpg right thumb 250px Alexander s route into Anatolia and beyond 334 323 ... in Alexander the Great Alexander s hands, the battle marked the end of Persian hegemony in Anatolia .... he also positioned himself as a crusader for pan hellenism, rescuing the Greek people of Anatolia ... more details
see Navigation Box to right History of Anatoliaproject File Anatolia Ancient Regions base.svg thumb 280px Regions of Anatolia Anatolian History timeline infobox File Praetorian Prefectures of the Roman ...This article is about the the history of Anatolia from the establishment of the Eastern Byzantine Empire ... 250px Diocese of the East 400 AD The history of Anatolia encompasses the region known as Anatolia Turkish ... Sea south to the Taurus mountains and Mediterranean coast. The earliest cultures in Anatolia were ..., his reign was short and his empire broke up on his death. Most of Anatolia eventually fell under ... in 1453. The Ottoman Empire in Anatolia allowed other religions to maintain themselves long after ... was carved up and was now limited to Anatolia proper, but Greco Turkish War 1919 1922 Greek aims ... that allowed Mustafa Kemal Atat rk to make Anatolia into the new Republic of Turkey by defeating the Greeks ... Empire see also Classical Anatolia During the late third and the fourth century the sheer size ... to reunite the empire, but having done so almost immediately set about creating a new capital in Anatolia ... of the Hellenistic culture that preceded the Roman invasion of Anatolia. Leo was the first emperor ... nominally responsible for the entire empire, maintaining a viceroy in Italy. Anatolia had been ... I , in 384. Being refused help, the Sassanids advanced into eastern Anatolia, overwhelming Theodosiopolis ... an indigenous Byzantine silk silk industry developed, as well as mining of precious metals in Anatolia .... Anatolia was under the Praetorian prefecture of the East and comprised three dioceses, Diocese of Asia ... proved impossible. Suppressing paganism proved more feasible, at least in Anatolia, while the Jewish ... 250px Arab conquests of the Sassanid Empire and Anatolia 620 630AD Heraclius 610 641 File Byzantine ... of the frontiers. The loss of Syria was not only permanent and brought the invaders well into the Anatolia ... side in the controversy Monophysitism . File Mohammad adil rais Invasion of Anatolia and Armenia.PNG ... more details
mergefrom Anatolia College in Merzifon discuss Talk Anatolia College Merger proposal date July 2011 Infobox school name Anatolia College native name latin name image Anatolia College ... www.anatolia.edu.gr cms.jsp?CMCCode 0101020106&extLang LG title ABOUT ANATOLIA COLLEGE Anatolia video publisher www.anatolia.edu.gr accessdate 15 July 2011 ref streetaddress Anatolia The American College ... user files presidentpressrelease.pdf title Hans Giesecke Named 10th President of Anatolia ... image Anatolia MacedoniaHall.png 200px image caption Macedonia Hall , the main classroom building ... www.anatolia.edu.gr Anatolia College Greek , IPA Wikipedia IPA for Greek ko le io ... of Thessaloniki , Greece . The school has three subdivisions Elementary School Anatolia Elementary , Secondary School Anatolia High School known simply as Anatolia College, which also includes the Anatolia International Baccalaureate IB and the American College of Thessaloniki ACT American College ... Anatolia college in merzifon image AnatoliaCollegeMerzifon students.gif thumb Anatolia College s campus ... Empire bottom left image Anatolia College in Merzifon overview.png thumb Overview of the college in 1902, when it was still located in Merzifon image Anatolia MacedoniaHall construction.jpg thumb ... and in 1886 the American College of Mersovan Anatolia College of Mersovan was founded as a theological ... consisted of more than 40 New England style buildings. Anatolia included a kindergarten, a school ... Venizelos , Anatolia reopened in Thessaloniki in 1924, renting buildings in Harilaou, with 13 students ... became part of Anatolia College Anatolia in 1927. In 1934 the school moved to the newly constructed ... by the British Army the last units would not leave until 1949 . At the end of the war Anatolia reopened ... on the Anatolia campus after its building on Allatini Street burned. For a number of years the schools ... are still administrated by different Deans. The final division of Anatolia College, the International ... more details
refimprove date June 2011 merge Anatolia Etymology date February 2012 The oldest known name for Anatolia , Land of the Hatti was found for the first time on Mesopotamic cuneiform tablets from the period of the Akkadian dynasty 2350 2150 BC . On those tablets Assyrian traders implored the help of the Akkadian king Sargon. This appellation continued to exist for about 1500 years till 630 BC, as stated in Assyrian chronicles. Later, the Anatolian peninsula was given the name wikt Asia Asia , presumably after the name of the Assuwa confederation in western Anatolia. As the name Asia came to be extended to other areas east of the Mediterranean, the name for Anatolian became specified as Asia Minor Lesser Asia , in Late Antiquity . The name Anatolia comes from the Greek language Greek lang grc A lang grc Latn anatol meaning the East or more literally sunrise , comparable to the Latin terms Levant or Orient and words for east in other languages . ref name etym cite web url http www.perseus.tufts.edu cgi bin ptext?doc Perseus 3Atext 3A1999.04.0057 3Aentry 3D 237638 title Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek English Lexicon ref The precise reference of this term has varied over time, perhaps originally referring only to the Ionians Ionian colonies along the coast. In the Byzantine Empire , Anatolikon called also Theme of the Anatolics was a thema theme covering the western and central parts of Turkey s present day Central Anatolia Region, Turkey Central Anatolian Region . ref On the First Thema, Called Anatolikon. This theme is called Anatolikon or Theme of the Anatolics , not because it is above and in the direction of the east where the sun rises, but because it lies East of Byzantium and Europe. Constantine VII Porphyogenitus ... as a name of Anatolia specifically. The modern Turkish name of Anatolia remains Anadolu , loaned from ... DEFAULTSORT Names Of Anatolia Category History of Turkey Category Country name etymology ... more details
Orphan date April 2012 Ura was very important port on the east Mediterranean coast of the southern Anatolia , in the Late Bronze Age and Iron Age . Probably located modern Silifke , or further west of Gilindere . ref Trevor Bryce, The Peoples and Places of Ancient Western Asia, Routledge, Oxon, 2011, page.746, ref In the Late Bronze Age Ura was belong to the kingdom of Tarhuntassa . Ura was the major port of Anatolia to which grain and goods were brought form Egypt and Canaan via Ugarit for transshipment to the Hitite Empire . ref Trevor Bryce, The Kingdom of Hittites, Oxford Univercitiy Press, New York, 2005, page 331, ref Ura is perhaps to be identified with the site of Soli later Pompeipolis . This city was founded by Greeks on the Mediterranean coast, in 8th century BC. ref Trevor Bryce, The Peoples and Places of Ancient Western Asia, Routledge, Oxon, 2011, page.746, ref References references Kaynaklar Trevor Bryce , The Peoples and Places of Ancient Western Asia,Routledge, Oxon, 2011, ISBN 978 0 415 69261 8 Trevor Bryce , The Kingdom of Hittites,Oxford Univercity Press, New York,2005, ISBN 978 0 19 928132 9 Uncategorized date April 2012 tr Ura, Anadolu ... more details
refimprove date September 2011 Infobox Former Subdivision native name Eyalet i Anadolu common name Anatolia Eyalet subdivision Eyalet nation the Ottoman Empire year start 1393 year end 1827 date start date end event start event end p1 Byzantine Empire flag p1 Flag of Palaeologus Emperor.svg s1 Aydin Eyalet flag s1 s2 Ankara Eyalet flag s2 s3 H davendig r Eyalet flag s3 s4 Kastamonu Eyalet flag s4 image flag flag type image coat image map Anatolia Eyalet, Ottoman Empire 1609 Kopie.png image map size 280px image map caption Anatolia Eyalet in 1609 capital Bursa , Ankara , K tahya ref Google books 70sAQAAIAAJ Commercial statistics A digest of the productive resources, commercial... By John Macgregor page 12 ref today flag Turkey Area and population of a given year stat year1 stat area1 stat pop1 stat year2 stat area2 stat pop2 footnotes The Eyalet of Anatolia Lang tr Anadolu Eyaleti was one of the two core provinces Rumelia Eyalet Rumelia being the other in the early years of the Ottoman Empire . It was established in 1393. ref name otm enc Google books QjzYdCxumFcC page 14 Encyclopedia of the Ottoman Empire By G bor goston, Bruce Alan Masters ref Consisting of western Anatolia, its capital was K tahya . Its reported area in the 19th century was convert 65804 sqmi km2 . ref Google books zSNUAAAAYAAJ The Popular encyclopedia or, conversations lexicon, Volume 6 page 698 ref After the abolition of the Janissary corps in 1826 which followed the Auspicious Incident , the eyalet was divided into 4 the eyalets of Eyalet of Aydin Aydin , Eyalet of H devandigar H devandigar , Eyalet of Ankara Ankara and Eyalet of Kastamonu Kastamonu . ref name Anadolu Eyaleti 2 Asaf G kbel, Hikmet len Ayd n li tarihi sf. 110, Ahmed hsan Bas mevi Ltd. 1936 . ref Government Organisation of the eyalet in the 17th century, from the accounts of Evliya elebi There is a Kehiya , an Emin Ottoman official ... of the Ottoman Empire Category Eyalets of the Ottoman Empire in Anatolia Ottoman stub bs ... more details
8465888732&ref ts Facebook Group of Metropolis Excavations Image West anatolia copy.jpg thumb left 375px Ancient cities of West Anatolia Image Cost distance ratser no text.jpg thumb right 375px Map of Ionia ... settlements in Turkey History of Anatolia Ancient Greece topics Category Archaeological sites in Turkey Category Former populated places in Turkey Category Hellenistic colonies in Anatolia Category Izmir Province ca Metr polis de L dia de Metropolis in Ionien id Metropolis Anatolia nl Metropolis ... more details
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Southeastern University usually refers to Southeastern University Florida in Lakeland, Florida, USA Southeastern University Washington, D.C. defunct university in Washington, District of Columbia, USA Southeastern University may also refer to Nanjing University , formerly National Southeastern University , in Nanjing, Jiangsu, China Nova Southeastern University in Davie, Florida, USA Southeastern Baptist College in Laurel, Mississippi, USA Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, North Carolina, USA Southeastern Bible College in Birmingham, Alabama, USA Southeastern Free Will Baptist College in Wendell, North Carolina, USA Southeastern Illinois College in Harrisburg, Illinois, USA Southeastern Louisiana University in Hammond, Louisiana, USA Southeastern Oklahoma State University in Durant, Oklahoma, USA Southeastern Technical College in Vidalia, Georgia, USA University of Southeastern Philippines in Davao City, Philippines See also Southeast University disambiguation disambig ... more details
refimprove date September 2011 The College at Southeastern is a Christian liberal arts college located in Wake Forest, North Carolina . It was established in 1994 by Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary which had previously been a graduate school as the school s undergraduate program. Both of the Southeastern schools are affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention . By and large, the College at Southeastern serves to provide students with a theologically driven education and to prepare them for lives of ministry. External links http www.sebts.edu college default.aspx Category Liberal arts colleges ... more details
Taxobox name Southeastern Shrew ref name msw3 MSW3 Hutterer pages 290 291 ref status LC status system iucn3.1 status ref ref name iucn IUCN2009.2 assessors Hammerson, G. year 2008 id 41401 title Sorex longirostris downloaded 08 February 2010 ref regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Mammalia ordo Soricomorpha familia Soricidae genus Sorex species S. longirostris binomial Sorex longirostris binomial authority Bachman , 1837 synonyms range map Southeastern Shrew area.png range map caption Southeastern Shrew range The Southeastern Shrew Sorex longirostris is a species of mammal in the Soricidae family. It is found in the southeastern United States . ref name iucn References reflist Soricomorpha S2. Category Sorex redtoothed shrew stub ca Musaranya de musell llarg eu Sorex longirostris ... more details
Taxobox name Southeastern Myotis status LC status system iucn3.1 status ref ref name iucn IUCN2009.2 assessors Arroyo Cabrales, J. & Ticul Alvarez Castaneda, S. year 2008 id 14147 title Myotis austroriparius downloaded 07 February 2010 ref regnum Animal ia phylum Chordata classis Mammal ia ordo Chiroptera familia Vespertilionidae genus Myotis species M. austroriparius binomial Myotis austroriparius binomial authority Rhoads , 1897 The Southeastern Myotis Myotis austroriparius is a small bat that is found throughout the Gulf Coast al Plain and the Lower Mississippi River Mississippi Alluvial Plain of the southeastern United States. Description The Southeastern Myotis weighs 5 8 gram g . Its diet consists predominantly of insect s. All species of the genus Myotis , including the southeastern bat, rest by day and forage nocturnal at night . They often hunt and feed over water. The feeding flights usually alternate with periods of rest, during which the bats hang to digest their catch. The southeastern bat has a wingspan of about 9 11 inches. Pelage varies from gray to bright orange brown, with females generally being more brightly colored than the males. Southeastern bats are unique among Myotis of the United States in the production of twins all other Myotis usually produce one baby. Range The range of this species includes southern Illinois and Indiana in the north, westward into southeastern Oklahoma and northeastern Texas, and eastward to the southern part of North Carolina and the northern one half of the peninsula of Florida. References reflist Jones, C. and R. W. Manning. 1989. Myotis austroriparius. Mammalian Species 332 1 3. Harvey, M. J., J. S. Altenbach, and T. L. Best. 1999. Bats of the United States. Published by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission in cooperation with the Asheville Field Office, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Category Mouse eared bats Category Mammals of the United States Bat, Southeastern Category Animals described in 1897 es Myotis austroriparius ... more details
Mongol invasion of Anatolia may refer to one of the following events and historical periods Mongol conquest of Anatolia by the Mongol Empire 13th century Battle of Ankara by the Chagatai Khanate under Timur 15th century disambig Category Mongol Empire Category Anatolia Category Seljuq dynasty ... more details
Southeastern Airlines was a regional airline that was acquired by Atlantic Southeast Airlines , a Delta Connection carrier, on April 1, 1983. ref cite web url http www.flyasa.com about history.php title ASA History accessdate 2007 08 28 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20070731053641 http www.flyasa.com about history.php Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2007 07 31 ref It was formed in 1982 by Atlanta entrepreneur Michael J. Brady, who had formerly been head of Eastern Metro Express, a feeder for Eastern Airlines . The airline was originally known as Southeastern Commuter Airlines , but the Commuter part was dropped at some point before the merge with ASA. Southeastern served many cites in the southeast, mostly in the state of Georgia US state Georgia , using Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport Atlanta as a hub. References reflist Category Defunct regional airlines of the United States Category Companies based in Georgia U.S. state Category Defunct companies based in Georgia U.S. state US airline stub ... more details
Orphan date January 2011 Infobox film name Lost Songs of Anatolia image LostSongsAnatoliaFilmPoster.jpg ... FilmTurkey language Turkish budget gross 51,714 preceded by followed by Lost Songs of Anatolia lang ... in various places around Anatolia and examines the influence of ancient civilizations, rituals ..., Anatolia was left to solitude despite all its riches, ref name HDN02 cite web title Sad and timid ... date accessdate 2010 02 26 ref and We should dote on Anatolia, protect all its riches and hand ... also clarrified that the film was meant to be a movie not a documentary as, Anatolia would ... as the lords of Istanbul. They look down upon the East and treat Anatolia as the other. The gentlemen ... did not deter us from our way, the director said of the project which saw him spend eight years wandering from village to village compiling the folk songs of Anatolia. During this researcj he took ... would feel that they traveled Anatolia from one end to the other, ref name HDN02 the director ... journey among the many historic places and ethnic peoples of Anatolia, this documentary offers ... part in such projects in order to support our culture. ref name TZ01 cite web title Lost Songs of Anatolia ... http www.todayszaman.com tz web news 204045 chartreuse chartreuselost aqua aquasongs of anatolia takes ... This project was necessary for this country , ref name TZ01 prominent folk musician Arif Sa told ... exists in Anatolia. I believe we will be able to take lessons from this film even years later. I m sure that there are many undiscovered songs in Anatolia, but thanks to musicians like Nezih, these songs ... with a significant storyline or direction , ref name TZ02 cite web title Lost Songs of Anatolia A musical ... chartreuse chartreuselost aqua aquasongs of anatolia a musical odyssey.html work Today s Zaman date ... of all of Anatolia and its cultures , states Emine Y ld r m, writing in Today s Zaman , ref name ... TZ02 Lost Songs of Anatolia is not only a brilliant musical documentary the rich visuals and dynamic ... more details
The Southeastern League was the name of three baseball circuits in minor league baseball league which operated in the Southeastern United States Southeastern and South Central United States . Two of these leagues were associated with Organized Baseball the third and most recent incarnation was an independent league that operated for two seasons in 2002 03. History The first Southeastern League lasted for three years, from by 1910 through by 1912 . At Class D, it was considered on the lowest rung of the minor league ladder, and had six clubs located in the United States American states of Alabama , Georgia U.S. state Georgia , North Carolina and Tennessee . Stung by the midseason collapse of two of its six franchises, this league disbanded on August 2, 1912. Class B league 1926 50 In by 1926 a new, Class B Southeastern League took the field, with six teams representing Montgomery, Alabama Jacksonville, Florida Jacksonville and St. Augustine, Florida and Albany, Georgia Albany , Columbus, Georgia Columbus and Savannah, Georgia . Although this league would be periodically shut down by the Great Depression and World War II , it continued as a Class B circuit, four levels below Major League Baseball , through by 1950 . Its lineup of teams in its final season included the champion Pensacola Fliers , Meridian Millers , Montgomery Rebels baseball team Montgomery Rebels , Jackson Senators , Vicksburg Billies , Selma Cloverleafs , Gadsden Pilots and Anniston Rams . Both Gadsden and Anniston withdrew from the league before the end of the season. Independent league 2002 03 The most recent ... team for the duration of the season under the name Southeastern Cloverleafs. The Macon Peaches ... Cloverleafs Selma Southeastern Cloverleafs References Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, eds., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 3d edition. Durham, N.C Baseball America , 2007. Southeastern ... States it Southeastern League ja ... more details
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in other parts of Massachusetts. Characteristics The Southeastern Regional Planning and Economic Development District SRPEDD task force, which concerns Southeastern Massachusetts in its broadest definition, describes blockquote div For this effort, southeastern sic Massachusetts is defined as fifty ... continue to attract more growth. Southeastern Massachusetts comprises several clearly defined ..., Massachusetts Taunton , and Fall River, Massachusetts Fall River are the largest cities in Southeastern ... cities.php Largest Cities in Massachusetts ref Like most of the state, Southeastern Massachusetts ... in the 19th century and was tied to the whaling industry. Today, many people in Southeastern Massachusetts ... are all in Norfolk County and are included in the Southeastern Massachusetts definition they are populated ... more details