1987 NCAA Division I-A football rankings

Two human polls comprised the 1987 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I-A football rankings. Unlike most sports, college football's governing body, the NCAA, does not bestow a national championship, instead that title is bestowed by one or more different polling agencies. There are two main weekly polls that begin in the preseason—the AP Poll and the Coaches Poll.

Legend

President Ronald Reagan holds up a University of Miami jersey presented to him by Miami Hurricanes head coach Jimmy Johnson and the 1987 Miami Hurricanes football team after winning the 1987 NCAA Division I-A national championship

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AP Poll

Preseason
Aug 28[1]
Week 1
Sep 8[2]
Week 2
Sep 15[3]
Week 3
Sep 22[4]
Week 4
Sep 29[5]
Week 5
Oct 6[6]
Week 6
Oct 13[7]
Week 7
Oct 20[8]
Week 8
Oct 27[9]
Week 9
Nov 3[10]
Week 10
Nov 10[11]
Week 11
Nov 17[12]
Week 12
Nov 24[13]
Week 13
Dec 1[14]
Week 14
Dec 8[15]
Week 15 (Final)
Jan 3[16]
1.Oklahoma (55)Oklahoma (1–0) (54)Oklahoma (2–0) (54)Oklahoma (2–0) (53)Oklahoma (3–0) (44)Oklahoma (4–0) (46)Oklahoma (5–0) (47)Oklahoma (6–0) (42)Oklahoma (7–0) (40)Oklahoma (8–0) (38)Oklahoma (9–0) (36)Nebraska (9–0) (32)Oklahoma (11–0) (54)Oklahoma (11–0) (48)Oklahoma (11–0) (47)Miami (FL) (12–0) (57)1.
2.Nebraska (3)Nebraska (1–0) (3)Nebraska (2–0) (6)Nebraska (2–0) (7)Nebraska (3–0) (12)Nebraska (4–0) (8)Nebraska (5–0) (7)Nebraska (6–0) (12)Nebraska (7–0) (13)Nebraska (8–0) (15)Nebraska (9–0) (15)Oklahoma (10–0) (20)Miami (FL) (9–0) (4)Miami (FL) (10–0) (6)Miami (FL) (11–0) (9)Florida State (11–1)2.
3.UCLA (1)UCLA (1–0) (1)Auburn (2–0)Auburn (2–0)Miami (FL) (2–0) (4)Miami (FL) (3–0) (6)Miami (FL) (4–0) (6)Miami (FL) (4–0) (6)Miami (FL) (5–0) (7)Miami (FL) (6–0) (7)Miami (FL) (7–0) (9)Miami (FL) (8–0) (8)Florida State (9–1)Florida State (10–1)Florida State (10–1)Oklahoma (11–1)3.
4.Ohio StateAuburn (1–0)LSU (2–0)LSU (3–0)Florida State (4–0)Notre Dame (3–0)Florida State (5–1)Florida State (6–1)Florida State (6–1)Florida State (7–1)Florida State (8–1)Florida State (9–1)Syracuse (11–0) (1)Syracuse (11–0) (1)Syracuse (11–0) (1)Syracuse (11–0–1)4.
5.AuburnOhio State (0–0)Ohio State (1–0)Miami (FL) (1–0)Notre Dame (3–0)Auburn (3–0–1)Auburn (4–0–1)LSU (6–0–1)LSU (6–0–1)LSU (7–0–1)UCLA (8–1)UCLA (9–1)Nebraska (9–1)Nebraska (10–1)Nebraska (10–1)LSU (10–1–1)5.
6.LSULSU (1–0)Miami (FL) (1–0)Florida State (3–0)Auburn (2–0–1)Florida State (4–1)LSU (5–0–1)Auburn (5–0–1)Auburn (6–0–1)Auburn (7–0–1)Syracuse (9–0)Syracuse (10–0)LSU (9–1–1)Auburn (9–1–1)Auburn (9–1–1)Nebraska (10–2)6.
7.MichiganMiami (FL) (1–0)Florida State (2–0)Ohio State (2–0)LSU (3–0–1)LSU (4–0–1)Clemson (5–0)Clemson (6–0)UCLA (6–1)UCLA (7–1)Notre Dame (7–1)Notre Dame (8–1)Auburn (8–1–1)LSU (9–1–1)LSU (9–1–1)Auburn (9–1–2)7.
8.Florida StateFlorida State (1–0)Clemson (2–0)Notre Dame (2–0)Clemson (4–0)Clemson (4–0)Tennessee (4–0–1)UCLA (5–1)Syracuse (7–0)Syracuse (8–0)Georgia (7–2)Clemson (9–1)South Carolina (8–2)South Carolina (8–2)Michigan State (8–2–1)Michigan State (9–2–1)8.
9.ClemsonMichigan (0–0)Notre Dame (1–0)Clemson (3–0)Ohio State (2–0–1)Ohio State (3–0–1)UCLA (4–1)Syracuse (6–0)Notre Dame (5–1)Notre Dame (6–1)Clemson (8–1)LSU (8–1–1)Michigan State (8–2–1)Michigan State (8–2–1)South Carolina (8–3)UCLA (10–2)9.
10.Miami (FL)Clemson (1–0)Washington (2–0)Arkansas (2–0)Tennessee (3–0–1)Tennessee (4–0–1)Penn State (5–1)Notre Dame (4–1)Florida (5–2)Clemson (7–1)LSU (7–1–1)Auburn (8–1–1)Notre Dame (8–2)UCLA (9–2)UCLA (9–2)Texas A&M (10–2)10.
11.Penn State (1)Penn State (1–0)Alabama (2–0)Tennessee (3–0)UCLA (3–1)UCLA (4–1)Notre Dame (3–1)Florida (5–2)Indiana (6–1)Georgia (6–2)Alabama (7–2)Michigan State (7–2–1)UCLA (9–2)Oklahoma State (9–2)Oklahoma State (9–2)Oklahoma State (10–2)11.
12.ArkansasWashington (1–0)Arkansas (1–0)Arizona State (2–0)Michigan (2–1)Michigan (3–1)Oklahoma State (5–0)Georgia (5–2)Georgia (6–2)Oklahoma State (7–1)Auburn (7–1–1)South Carolina (7–2)Oklahoma State (9–2)Notre Dame (8–3)Notre Dame (8–3)Clemson (10–2)12.
13.WashingtonArkansas (0–0)UCLA (1–1)UCLA (2–1)Arizona State (2–1)Arizona State (3–1)Syracuse (5–0)Tennessee (4–1–1)Tennessee (5–1–1)Alabama (6–2)Michigan State (6–2–1)Oklahoma State (8–2)Clemson (9–2)Clemson (9–2)Texas A&M (9–2)Georgia (9–3)13.
14.Arizona StateTennessee (2–0)Tennessee (3–0)Michigan (1–1)Penn State (3–1)Penn State (4–1)Florida (4–2)Michigan State (4–2)Clemson (6–1)South Carolina (6–2)South Carolina (6–2)Georgia (7–3)Georgia (7–3)Georgia (8–3)Clemson (9–2)Tennessee (10–2–1)14.
15.Texas A&MArizona State (0–0)Arizona State (1–0)Penn State (2–1)Texas A&M (2–1)Alabama (4–1)Arkansas (4–1)Indiana (5–1)Ohio State (5–1–1)Michigan State (5–2–1)Penn State (7–2)Tennessee (7–2–1)Texas A&M (8–2)Texas A&M (9–2)Georgia (8–3)South Carolina (8–4)15.
16.IowaNotre Dame (0–0)Pittsburgh (2–0)Texas A&M (1–1)Washington (3–1)Georgia (4–1)Oregon (4–1)Ohio State (4–1–1)Alabama (5–2)Penn State (6–2)Indiana (7–2)Texas A&M (7–2)Tennessee (8–2–1)Tennessee (9–2–1)USC (8–3)Iowa (10–3)16.
17.TennesseeMichigan State (1–0)Michigan State (1–0)Alabama (2–1)Alabama (3–1) тSyracuse (5–0)Ohio State (3–1–1)Alabama (5–2)Oklahoma State (6–1)Florida (5–3)Oklahoma State (7–2)Alabama (7–3)USC (8–3)USC (8–3)Tennessee (9–2–1)Notre Dame (8–4)17.
18.Notre DamePittsburgh (1–0)Georgia (2–0)Washington (2–1)Iowa (3–1) тFlorida (3–2)Georgia (4–2)Penn State (5–2)Penn State (5–2)Indiana (6–2)Tennessee (6–2–1)Iowa (8–3)Alabama (7–3)Iowa (9–3)Iowa (9–3)USC (8–4)18.
19.USCAlabama (1–0)Michigan (0–1)Iowa (2–1)Florida (3–1)Oklahoma State (4–0)Michigan State (3–2)Oklahoma State (5–1)South Carolina (5–2)Tennessee (5–2–1)Texas A&M (6–2)Pittsburgh (7–3)Iowa (9–3)Pittsburgh (8–3)Pittsburgh (8–3)Michigan (8–4)19.
20.Florida т
Georgia т
Georgia (1–0)Penn State (1–1)Georgia (2–1)Georgia (3–1)Arkansas (3–1)Indiana (4–1)Michigan (4–2)Michigan State (4–2–1)Texas A&M (6–2)Arkansas (7–2)Indiana (7–3)Pittsburgh (8–3)Penn State (8–3)Penn State (8–3)Arizona State (7–4–1)20.
Preseason
Aug 28[1]
Week 1
Sep 8[2]
Week 2
Sep 15[3]
Week 3
Sep 22[4]
Week 4
Sep 29[5]
Week 5
Oct 6[6]
Week 6
Oct 13[7]
Week 7
Oct 20[8]
Week 8
Oct 27[9]
Week 9
Nov 3[10]
Week 10
Nov 10[11]
Week 11
Nov 17[12]
Week 12
Nov 24[13]
Week 13
Dec 1[14]
Week 14
Dec 8[15]
Week 15 (Final)
Jan 3[16]
Dropped:
  • Texas A&M
  • Iowa
  • USC
  • Florida
NoneDropped:
  • Pittsburgh
  • Michigan State
Dropped:
  • Arkansas
Dropped:
  • Texas A&M
  • Washington
  • Iowa
Dropped:
  • Michigan
  • Arizona State
  • Alabama
Dropped:
  • Arkansas
  • Oregon
Dropped:
  • Michigan
Dropped:
  • Ohio State
Dropped:
  • Florida
Dropped:
  • Penn State
  • Arkansas
Dropped:
  • Indiana
Dropped:
  • Alabama
NoneDropped:
  • Pittsburgh
  • Penn State

Coaches Poll

Preseason
Aug 30[17]
Week 1
Sep 8[18]
Week 2
Sep 15[19]
Week 3
Sep 22[20]
Week 4
Sep 29[21]
Week 5
Oct 6[22]
Week 6
Oct 13[23]
Week 7
Oct 20[24]
Week 8
Oct 27[25]
Week 9
Nov 3[26]
Week 10
Nov 10[27]
Week 11
Nov 17[28]
Week 12
Nov 24[29]
Week 13
Dec 1[30]
Week 14
Dec 8[31]
Week 15 (Final)
Jan 3[32]
1.OklahomaOklahoma (1–0) (44)Oklahoma (2–0) (45)Oklahoma (2–0) (45)Oklahoma (3–0) (46)Oklahoma (4–0) (45)Oklahoma (5–0) (43)Oklahoma (6–0) (45)Oklahoma (7–0) (43)Oklahoma (8–0) (43)Oklahoma (9–0) (38)Nebraska (9–0) (21)Oklahoma (11–0) (48)Oklahoma (11–0) (41)Oklahoma (11–0) (41)Miami (FL) (12–0) (47)1.
2.NebraskaNebraska (1–0) (1)Nebraska (2–0) (5)Nebraska (2–0) (4)Nebraska (3–0) (3)Nebraska (4–0) (1)Nebraska (5–0) (2)Nebraska (6–0) (3)Nebraska (7–0) (6)Nebraska (8–0) (5)Nebraska (9–0) (10)Oklahoma (10–0) (27)Miami (FL) (9–0) (2)Miami (FL) (10–0) (5)Miami (FL) (11–0) (8)Florida State (11–1)2.
3.Ohio StateUCLA (1–0) (1)Auburn (2–0)Auburn (2–0)Miami (FL) (2–0) (1)Miami (FL) (3–0) (4)Miami (FL) (4–0) (5)Miami (FL) (4–0) (2)Miami (FL) (5–0) (1)Miami (FL) (6–0) (1)Miami (FL) (7–0) (1)Miami (FL) (8–0) (1)Florida State (9–1)Florida State (10–1)Florida State (10–1)Oklahoma (11–1)3.
4.UCLAAuburn (1–0)Ohio State (1–0)LSU (3–0)Florida State (4–0)Notre Dame (3–0)Auburn (4–0–1)LSU (6–0–1)LSU (6–0–1)Florida State (7–1)Florida State (8–1)Florida State (9–1)Syracuse (11–0)Syracuse (11–0)Syracuse (11–0) (1)Syracuse (11–0–1)4.
5.AuburnOhio State (0–0) (1)LSU (2–0)Ohio State (2–0)Notre Dame (3–0)Auburn (3–0–1)LSU (5–0–1)Florida State (6–1)Florida State (6–1)LSU (7–0–1)UCLA (8–1)UCLA (9–1)Nebraska (9–1)Nebraska (10–1)Nebraska (10–1)LSU (10–1–1)5.
6.MichiganLSU (1–0) (1)Miami (FL) (1–0)Notre Dame (2–0)Auburn (2–0–1)LSU (4–0–1)Clemson (5–0)Auburn (5–0–1)Auburn (6–0–1)Auburn (7–0–1)Syracuse (9–0)Syracuse (10–0) (1)Auburn (8–1–1)Auburn (9–1–1)Auburn (9–1–1)Nebraska (10–2)6.
7.Penn StateMiami (FL) (1–0) (1)Florida State (2–0)Miami (FL) (1–0) (1)Clemson (4–0)Clemson (4–0)Florida State (5–1)Clemson (6–0)UCLA (6–1)UCLA (7–1)Notre Dame (7–1)Notre Dame (8–1)LSU (9–1–1)LSU (9–1–1)LSU (9–1–1)Auburn (9–1–2)7.
8.Arizona StateMichigan (0–0)Clemson (2–0)Florida State (3–0)LSU (3–0–1)Florida State (4–1)Tennessee (4–0–1)UCLA (5–1)Syracuse (7–0)Syracuse (8–0) (1)Georgia (7–2)Clemson (9–1)Michigan State (8–2–1)Michigan State (8–2–1)Michigan State (8–2–1)Michigan State (9–2–1)8.
9.Miami (FL)Penn State (1–0) (1)Notre Dame (1–0)Clemson (3–0)Ohio State (2–0–1)Ohio State (3–0–1)UCLA (4–1)Syracuse (6–0)Notre Dame (5–1)Notre Dame (6–1)Clemson (8–1)Auburn (8–1–1)South Carolina (8–2)South Carolina (8–2)South Carolina (8–3)Texas A&M (10–2)9.
10.Texas A&M тClemson (1–0)Alabama (2–0)Arkansas (2–0)Tennessee (3–0)Tennessee (4–0–1)Penn State (5–1)Notre Dame (4–1)Indiana (6–1)Clemson (7–1)Alabama (7–2)LSU (8–1–1)UCLA (9–2)Oklahoma State (9–2)UCLA (9–2)Clemson (10–2)10.
11.LSU тFlorida State (1–0)Arkansas (1–0)Tennessee (3–0)UCLA (3–1)UCLA (4–1)Syracuse (5–0)Florida (5–2)Florida (5–2)Georgia (6–2)LSU (7–1–1)Michigan State (7–2–1)Notre Dame (8–2)UCLA (9–2)Oklahoma State (9–2)UCLA (10–2)11.
12.ArkansasArkansas (0–0)Washington (2–0)Arizona State (2–0)Penn State (3–1)Michigan (3–1)Oklahoma State (5–0)Indiana (5–1)Clemson (6–1)Oklahoma State (7–1)Auburn (7–1–1)South Carolina (7–2)Oklahoma State (9–2)Texas A&M (9–2)Clemson (9–2)Oklahoma State (10–2)12.
13.ClemsonWashington (1–0)Tennessee (3–0)UCLA (2–1)Arizona State (2–1)Arizona State (3–1)Notre Dame (3–1)Georgia (5–2)Tennessee (5–1–1)Michigan State (5–2–1)Michigan State (6–2–1)Oklahoma State (8–2)Clemson (9–2)Clemson (9–2)Texas A&M (9–2)Tennessee (10–2–1)13.
14.Florida StateArizona State (0–0)Arizona State (1–0) тPenn State (2–1)Michigan (2–1)Penn State (4–1)Florida (4–2)Ohio State (4–1–1)Georgia (6–2)South Carolina (6–2)South Carolina (6–2)Texas A&M (7–2)USC (8–3)Georgia (8–3)Notre Dame (8–3)Georgia (9–3)14.
15.WashingtonTennessee (2–0)UCLA (1–1) тFlorida (2–1)Georgia (3–1)Georgia (4–1)Arkansas (4–1)Michigan State (4–2)Ohio State (5–1–1)Alabama (6–2)Indiana (7–2)Tennessee (7–2–1)Texas A&M (8–2)Notre Dame (8–3)Georgia (8–3)South Carolina (8–4)15.
16.Notre DameNotre Dame (0–0)Pittsburgh (2–0)Michigan (1–1)Washington (3–1)Syracuse (5–0)Ohio State (3–1–1)Tennessee (4–1–1)Oklahoma State (6–1)Penn State (6–2)Penn State (7–2)Georgia (7–3)Tennessee (8–2–1)USC (8–3)Tennessee (9–2–1)Iowa (10–3)16.
17.TennesseeAlabama (1–0)Georgia (2–0)Texas A&M (1–1)Syracuse (4–0)Alabama (4–1)Georgia (4–2)Michigan (4–2)Alabama (5–2)Indiana (6–2)Oklahoma State (7–2)Pittsburgh (7–3)Georgia (7–3)Tennessee (9–2–1)USC (8–3)USC (8–4)17.
18.IowaPittsburgh (1–0)Michigan State (1–0)Syracuse (3–0)Florida (3–1)Oklahoma State (4–0)Oregon (4–1)Alabama (5–2)Michigan State (4–2–1)Florida (5–3)Arkansas (7–2)USC (7–3)Penn State (8–3)Pittsburgh (8–3)Pittsburgh (8–3)Michigan (8–4)18.
19.AlabamaNorth Carolina (1–0)Boston College (2–0)Georgia (2–1)Alabama (3–1)Florida (3–2)Minnesota (5–0)Oklahoma State (5–1)South Carolina (5–2)Arkansas (6–2)Tennessee (6–2–1)Alabama (7–3)Pittsburgh (8–3)Penn State (8–3)Penn State (8–3)Texas (7–5)19.
20.FloridaUSC (0–0)Penn State (1–1)Washington (2–1)
USC (3–1)Michigan State (3–2)South Carolina (4–2)Arkansas (5–2)Tennessee (5–2–1)Texas A&M (6–2)Iowa (8–3)Indiana (8–3)
  • Indiana (8–3)
  • Iowa (9–3)
Indiana (8–3)Indiana (8–4)20.
Preseason
Aug 30[17]
Week 1
Sep 8[18]
Week 2
Sep 15[19]
Week 3
Sep 22[20]
Week 4
Sep 29[21]
Week 5
Oct 6[22]
Week 6
Oct 13[23]
Week 7
Oct 20[24]
Week 8
Oct 27[25]
Week 9
Nov 3[26]
Week 10
Nov 10[27]
Week 11
Nov 17[28]
Week 12
Nov 24[29]
Week 13
Dec 1[30]
Week 14
Dec 8[31]
Week 15 (Final)
Jan 3[32]
Dropped:
  • Texas A&M
  • Iowa
  • Florida
Dropped:
  • Michigan
  • North Carolina
  • USC
Dropped:
  • Alabama
  • Pittsburgh
  • Michigan State
  • Boston College
Dropped:
  • Arkansas
Dropped:
  • Washington
  • Texas A&M
Dropped:
  • Michigan
  • Arizona State
  • Alabama
  • USC
Dropped:
  • Penn State
  • Arkansas
  • Oregon
  • Minnesota
Dropped:
  • Michigan
Dropped:
  • Ohio State
Dropped:
  • Florida
Dropped:
  • Indiana
  • Penn State
  • Arkansas
Dropped:
  • Alabama
  • Iowa
NoneDropped:
  • Iowa
Dropped:
  • Notre Dame
  • Pittsburgh
  • Penn State


USA Today / CNN Top 25

Final
January 4, 1988[33]
1.Miami (FL) (12–0) (799)1.
2.Florida State (11–1) (1)2.
3.Oklahoma (11–1)3.
4.Syracuse (11–0–1)4.
5.Nebraska (10–2)5.
Final
January 4, 1988[33]

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Tramway ligne 3bTramway des Maréchaux nord Une rame de la ligne T3b franchit le nouveau pont au-dessus du canal de l'Ourcq devant les Grands Moulins de Pantin. Réseau Tramway d'Île-de-France Terminus Porte de VincennesPorte d'Asnières Communes desservies 1 Histoire Mise en service 15 décembre 2012 : Porte de Vincennes à Porte de la Chapelle Dernière extension 24 novembre 2018 : Porte de la Chapelle à Porte d'Asnières Exploitant RATP Infrastructure Conduite (système) Conduc...

Shire of Christmas Island Local Government Area van Australië Locatie van Shire of Christmas Island ten opzichte van West-Australië Situering Staat West-Australië Hoofdplaats Christmaseiland Coördinaten 10°29'ZB, 105°37'OL Algemene informatie Oppervlakte 137 km² Inwoners 1.692 (census 2021)[1] Overig Wards geen Website http://www.shire.gov.cx Portaal    Australië Shire of Christmas Island is een Local Government Area (LGA) van het Australische externe territorium Chr...

 

Місто Ріенціангл. Rienzi Координати 34°45′52″ пн. ш. 88°31′45″ зх. д. / 34.76470000002777283° пн. ш. 88.52920000002778522° зх. д. / 34.76470000002777283; -88.52920000002778522Координати: 34°45′52″ пн. ш. 88°31′45″ зх. д. / 34.76470000002777283° пн. ш. 88.52920000002778522° зх. д. / 34....

 

L. H. M. LingBorn(1955-11-14)November 14, 1955DiedOctober 1, 2018(2018-10-01) (aged 62)OccupationProfessorKnown forWorldism political theoryAcademic backgroundAlma materWellesley, MITAcademic workDisciplineInternational relationsSub-disciplinePostcolonialismInstitutionsThe New School L. H. M. Lily Ling (14 November 1955 – 1 October 2018) was a political theorist and scholar whose work focused around the theory of worldism within international relations. Mu...

LeerdamBekas munisipalitas / kotaCity walls and (left) Glass Centre, Leerdam BenderaLambang kebesaranNegaraBelandaProvinsiUtrechtMunisipalitasVijfheerenlandenLuas(2006) • Total34,32 km2 (1,325 sq mi) • Luas daratan33,79 km2 (1,305 sq mi) • Luas perairan0,53 km2 (20 sq mi)Populasi (1 January, 2007) • Total20.682 • Kepadatan612/km2 (1,590/sq mi) Source: CBS, Statline.Zona wakt...

 

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Kabinet BarakKabinet Pemerintahan Israel ke-28Dibentuk06 Juli 1999 (1999-07-06)Diselesaikan07 Maret 2001 (2001-03-07)Struktur pemerintahanKepala negaraEzer Weizman (sampai 13 Juli 2000)Moshe Katzav (setelah 13 Juli 2000)Kepala pemerintahanEhud BarakStatus di legislatifPemerintahan koalisiPemimpin oposisiAriel SharonSejarahPemilihan umum1999PeriodeKnesset ke-15PendahuluPemerintahan ke-27PenggantiPemerintahan ke-29 Pemerintahan Israel kedua puluh delapan dibentuk oleh Ehud Barak dari ...

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1985 single by Kate Bush This article is about a song. For the device, see cloudbuster. CloudbustingSingle by Kate Bushfrom the album Hounds of Love B-side Burning Bridge My Lagan Love The Man with the Child in His Eyes Sat in Your Lap Released14 October 1985 (1985-10-14)[1]Genre Art rock[2] new wave[3] baroque pop Length 5:06 (song) 6:59 (video) LabelEMISongwriter(s)Kate BushProducer(s)Kate BushKate Bush singles chronology Running Up That Hill (1985) Cl...

 

The Westin CharlotteHotel chainWestin Hotels & ResortsGeneral informationArchitectural styleNeo-futurismAddress601 S College StreetCharlotte, North CarolinaCoordinates35°13′18″N 80°50′50″W / 35.2216°N 80.8473°W / 35.2216; -80.8473Opened2003Height89 metres (292 ft)[1]Technical detailsFloor count25Design and constructionArchitect(s)John Portman and AssociatesOther informationNumber of rooms700Number of bars1ParkingOn site parking garagePublic...

City and municipality in Limburg, Netherlands City and municipality in Limburg, NetherlandsVenloCity and municipalityVenlo city centre FlagCoat of armsLocation in LimburgVenloLocation within the NetherlandsShow map of NetherlandsVenloLocation within EuropeShow map of EuropeCoordinates: 51°22′N 6°10′E / 51.367°N 6.167°E / 51.367; 6.167Country NetherlandsProvinceLimburgGovernment[1] • BodyMunicipal council • MayorAntoin Scholt...

 

This article is about the castle in the Harz Mountains. For the castle in Dassel, see Erichsburg. Erichsberg CastleErichsburgFriedrichsbrunn Ruins of Erichsberg CastleErichsberg CastleShow map of Saxony-AnhaltErichsberg CastleShow map of GermanyCoordinates51°41′20″N 11°03′35″E / 51.68889°N 11.05972°E / 51.68889; 11.05972CodeDE-STSite informationConditionburgstall (no above-ground ruins)Site historyBuilt1100 to 1200Garrison informationOccupantsnobility, coun...

 

華頓·哥金斯哥金斯於2015年聖地亞哥國際動漫展男演员原文名Walton Goggins出生小華頓·山德斯·哥金斯(Walton Sanders Goggins, Jr.) (1971-11-10) 1971年11月10日(52歲)美國阿拉巴馬州伯明罕职业演員、製片人配偶莉安·哥金斯(2001年结婚—2004年丧偶)纳蒂亚·康纳斯(2011年结婚)活跃年代1989年至今 小華頓·山德斯·哥金斯(英語:Walton Sanders Goggins, Jr.,1971年11月10日—)是一位美國...

Cimanes de la Vegacomune Cimanes de la Vega – Veduta LocalizzazioneStato Spagna Comunità autonoma Castiglia e León Provincia León TerritorioCoordinate42°06′50.04″N 5°36′01.08″W / 42.1139°N 5.6003°W42.1139; -5.6003 (Cimanes de la Vega)Coordinate: 42°06′50.04″N 5°36′01.08″W / 42.1139°N 5.6003°W42.1139; -5.6003 (Cimanes de la Vega) Altitudine719 m s.l.m. Superficie26 km² Abitanti600 (2005) Densità23,0...

 

Shobhana SamarthShobhna dalam film Rambaan (1948)LahirSaroj Shilotri(1916-11-17)17 November 1916Mumbai, India BritaniaMeninggal9 Februari 2000(2000-02-09) (umur 83)Pune, Maharashtra, IndiaPekerjaanAktris, sutradara, produserSuami/istriKumarsen SamarthAnak5; (mel. Nutan dan Tanuja)Orang tuaPrabhakar ShilotriRattanbai Prabhakar ShilotriKerabatLihat keluarga Samarth Shobhana Samarth (17 November 1916 – 9 Februari 2000) adalah seorang aktris, sutradara dan produser film asal India yang be...

 

جامعة جرايسلاند معلومات التأسيس 1895  الموقع الجغرافي إحداثيات 40°36′58″N 93°55′33″W / 40.616°N 93.9258°W / 40.616; -93.9258  الرمز البريدي 50140[1]  المكان لاموني  البلد الولايات المتحدة  إحصاءات عدد الطلاب 1517 (سبتمبر 2020)[1]  عدد الموظفين 324 (سبتمبر 2020)[1]  ا...

Map all coordinates using OSMMap up to 200 coordinates using Bing Export all coordinates as KML Export all coordinates as GeoRSS Export all coordinates as GPX Map all microformatted coordinates Place data as RDF Ang Bruce ngalan niining mga mosunod: Antarctica 1 2 3 4 Mga dapit nga gitawag Bruce sa Antarctica. Bruce (pulo), 64°53′52″S 63°07′10″W / 64.89772°S 63.11954°W / -64.89772; -63.11954 (Bruce (pulo)) Bruce (nunatak), 65°04′36″S 60°14′...

 

Electric vehicle charging network in Canada Electrify CanadaCompany typeCorporationIndustryElectric vehicle infrastructureFoundedMay 10, 2018; 6 years ago (2018-05-10)Area servedCanadaKey peopleRobert Barrosa (President & CEO)ProductsElectric vehicle chargersOwnersElectrify America, Volkswagen GroupWebsiteelectrify-canada.ca Electrify Canada is a corporation formed by Electrify America and Volkswagen Group to build electric vehicle (EV) direct current (DC) charging infra...

 

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