1988–89 NCAA Division I men's basketball rankings

The 1988–89 NCAA Division I men's basketball rankings was made up of two human polls, the AP Poll and the Coaches Poll, in addition to various other preseason polls.

Legend

  Increase in ranking
  Decrease in ranking
  New to rankings from previous week
Italics   Number of first place votes
(#–#)   Win–loss record
т Tied with team above or below also with this symbol

AP Poll

Preseason
Pre[1]
Week 2
Nov. 22[2]
Week 3
Nov. 29[3]
Week 4
Dec. 6[4]
Week 5
Dec. 13[5]
Week 6
Dec. 20[6]
Week 7
Dec. 27[7]
Week 8
Jan. 3[8]
Week 9
Jan. 10[9]
Week 10
Jan. 17[10]
Week 11
Jan. 24[11]
Week 12
Jan. 31[12]
Week 13
Feb. 7[13]
Week 14
Feb. 14[14]
Week 15
Feb. 21[15]
Week 16
Feb. 28[16]
Week 17
Mar. 7[17]
Final
Mar. 14[18]
1.DukeDuke (1–0)Duke (2–0)Duke (4–0)Duke (6–0)Duke (6–0)Duke (7–0)Duke (8–0)Duke (11–0)Duke (13–0)Illinois (17–0)Oklahoma (17–2)Arizona (17–2)Oklahoma (21–3)Oklahoma (23–3)Arizona (22–3)Arizona (24–3)Arizona (27–3)1.
2.GeorgetownGeorgetown (0–0)Michigan (3–0)Michigan (5–0)Michigan (8–0)Michigan (9–0)Michigan (11–0)Syracuse (13–0)Illinois (13–0)Illinois (15–0)Georgetown (14–1)Illinois (18–1)Georgetown (17–2)Arizona (18–3)Arizona (20–3)Georgetown (22–3)Oklahoma (26–4)Georgetown (26–4)2.
3.MichiganMichigan (0–0)Georgetown (2–0)Syracuse (7–0)Syracuse (8–0)Syracuse (10–0)Syracuse (11–0)Illinois (12–0)Oklahoma (12–1)Georgetown (12–1)Louisville (13–2)North Carolina (18–3)Missouri (20–3)Missouri (21–4)Georgetown (20–3)Indiana (23–5)Georgetown (23–4)Illinois (27–4)3.
4.LouisvilleOklahoma (0–0)Syracuse (4–0)Georgetown (2–0)Iowa (6–0)Iowa (8–0)Illinois (9–0)Oklahoma (10–1)Syracuse (14–1)Louisville (12–2)Oklahoma (15–2)Arizona (15–2)Louisville (16–3)Georgetown (18–3)Indiana (21–5)Oklahoma (24–4)Illinois (25–4)Oklahoma (28–5)4.
5.OklahomaNorth Carolina (2–0)Oklahoma (2–1)Iowa (4–0)Georgetown (4–0)Illinois (7–0)Georgetown (7–0)Georgetown (9–0)Iowa (13–1)Oklahoma (13–2)Missouri (16–3)Missouri (18–3)Oklahoma (18–3)Illinois (20–3)North Carolina (22–5)North Carolina (24–5)Syracuse (25–6)North Carolina (27–7)5.
6.North CarolinaSyracuse (0–0)Iowa (1–0)Oklahoma (2–1)Illinois (6–0)Georgetown (6–0)Oklahoma (8–1)North Carolina (11–1)Michigan (13–1)Michigan (14–2)Arizona (13–2)Georgetown (15–2)North Carolina (18–4)Syracuse (21–4)Syracuse (22–5)Syracuse (23–5)Indiana (24–6)Missouri (27–7)6.
7.IowaIowa (0–0)Illinois (1–0)Illinois (3–0)Oklahoma (5–1)Oklahoma (6–1)North Carolina (10–1)Michigan (12–1)Georgetown (10–1)Iowa (13–2)North Carolina (16–3)Louisville (14–3)Illinois (18–3)Florida State (19–2)Missouri (22–5)Missouri (23–6)Duke (22–6)Syracuse (27–7)7.
8.SyracuseUNLV (0–0)Missouri (3–1)North Carolina (6–1)North Carolina (8–1)North Carolina (9–1)Arizona (6–1)Arizona (8–1)North Carolina (13–2)Missouri (13–3)Duke (13–2)Florida State (16–1)Iowa (17–4)North Carolina (19–5)Louisville (18–5)Illinois (23–4)Michigan (23–6)Indiana (25–7)8.
9.IllinoisIllinois (0–0)UNLV (2–1)UNLV (2–1)Arizona (3–1)Arizona (4–1)Iowa (10–1)Iowa (11–1)Louisville (9–2)Arizona (11–2)Seton Hall (17–1)Iowa (15–3)Syracuse (19–4)Indiana (20–5)Duke (19–4)Duke (21–5)North Carolina (24–7)Duke (24–7)9.
10.UNLVArizona (0–0)North Carolina (3–1)Arizona (2–1)Missouri (7–2)Missouri (9–2)Florida State (7–0)Seton Hall (12–0)Missouri (13–3)UNLV (11–2)Michigan (15–3)Seton Hall (18–2)Michigan (17–4)Louisville (17–5)Illinois (21–4)Michigan (21–6)Missouri (24–7)Michigan (24–7)10.
11.ArizonaVillanova (0–0)Arizona (0–0)Missouri (5–2)Georgia Tech (4–0)Florida State (6–0)Missouri (10–3)Missouri (12–3)UNLV (9–2)Syracuse (14–3)Florida State (14–1)Michigan (16–4)Seton Hall (19–3)Duke (17–4)West Virginia (22–2)Iowa (21–6)Seton Hall (25–5)Seton Hall (26–6)11.
12.VillanovaLouisville (0–1)Georgia Tech (1–0)Georgia Tech (3–0)Florida State (4–0)Ohio State (6–1)UNLV (5–2)UNLV (7–2)Arizona (9–2)Seton Hall (15–1)Iowa (14–3)Duke (14–3)Florida State (17–2)Seton Hall (20–4)Florida State (19–4)Seton Hall (23–5)Stanford (24–5)Louisville (22–8)12.
13.Georgia TechMissouri (2–0)Louisville (0–1)Florida State (3–0)UNLV (2–2)UNLV (3–2)Seton Hall (10–0)Louisville (7–2)Seton Hall (13–1)North Carolina (14–3)UNLV (13–3)NC State (14–2)Indiana (18–5)Michigan (18–5)Michigan (19–6)Stanford (23–5)West Virginia (25–3)Stanford (26–6)13.
14.MissouriGeorgia Tech (0–0)Florida State (1–0)Ohio State (3–1)Ohio State (4–1)Louisville (5–2)Louisville (6–2)Ohio State (9–2)Florida State (10–1)Florida State (12–1)Syracuse (15–4)Syracuse (17–4)Duke (15–4)West Virginia (19–2)Iowa (19–6)Louisville (19–7)Florida State (21–6)Iowa (22–9)14.
15.FloridaFlorida (0–0)Ohio State (2–1)Louisville (1–2)Louisville (4–2)Seton Hall (9–0)Ohio State (7–2)Florida State (8–1)NC State (9–1)NC State (11–1)NC State (12–2)Ohio State (15–4)West Virginia (17–2)Iowa (17–6)Seton Hall (21–5)West Virginia (23–3)Iowa (21–8)UNLV (26–7)15.
16.Florida StateOhio State (0–0)NC State (1–0)Tennessee (3–0)Tennessee (4–0)Georgia Tech (4–1)South Carolina (6–0)Tennessee (8–1) тKansas (12–1)Ohio State (12–3)Indiana (15–4)UNLV (14–4)Ohio State (15–5)Ohio State (17–6)Stanford (20–5)Florida State (19–6)Louisville (20–8)Florida State (22–7)16.
17.Ohio StateFlorida State (0–0)Temple (0–0)Villanova (3–1)Seton Hall (7–0)NC State (2–1)Georgia Tech (5–1)NC State (6–1) тTennessee (10–1)Kansas (14–2)Ohio State (12–4)Indiana (16–5)NC State (14–4)Stanford (19–5)NC State (17–5)Saint Mary's (24–3)NC State (20–7)West Virginia (25–4)17.
18.NC StateNC State (0–0)Villanova (1–1)Connecticut (2–0)NC State (2–1)South Carolina (5–0)NC State (4–1)Kansas (10–1)Ohio State (10–3)Tennessee (11–2)Kansas (15–3)West Virginia (15–2)Stanford (17–5)UNLV (16–6)UNLV (18–6)UNLV (20–7)UNLV (23–7)Ball State (28–2)18.
19.TempleTemple (0–0)Florida (1–1)NC State (2–1)Notre Dame (4–0)Tennessee (4–1)Tennessee (6–1)Georgia Tech (7–2)Georgia Tech (10–2)Indiana (13–4)Stanford (14–4)LSU (14–5)UNLV (14–5)NC State (15–5)Saint Mary's (22–3)Ball State (23–2)Ball State (25–2)NC State (20–8)19.
20.StanfordIndiana (2–0)Tennessee (1–0)Seton Hall (5–0)UCLA (4–0)Kansas (7–1)Kansas (8–1)Georgia (9–2)Providence (12–0)Stanford (12–3)Providence (14–2)Stanford (15–5)Georgia Tech (14–6)LSU (17–6)Ball State (21–2)NC State (18–7)Saint Mary's (25–4)Alabama (23–7)20.
Preseason
Pre[1]
Week 2
Nov. 22[2]
Week 3
Nov. 29[3]
Week 4
Dec. 6[4]
Week 5
Dec. 13[5]
Week 6
Dec. 20[6]
Week 7
Dec. 27[7]
Week 8
Jan. 3[8]
Week 9
Jan. 10[9]
Week 10
Jan. 17[10]
Week 11
Jan. 24[11]
Week 12
Jan. 31[12]
Week 13
Feb. 7[13]
Week 14
Feb. 14[14]
Week 15
Feb. 21[15]
Week 16
Feb. 28[16]
Week 17
Mar. 7[17]
Final
Mar. 14[18]
Dropped:
  • Stanford (1–1)
Dropped:
  • Indiana (2–2)
Dropped:
  • Temple (0–2)
  • Florida (3–2)
Dropped:
  • Villanova (3–3)
  • Connecticut (4–1)
Dropped:
  • Notre Dame (4–1)
  • UCLA (4–1)
NoneDropped:
  • South Carolina (6–2)
Dropped:
  • Georgia (9–4)
Dropped:
  • Georgia Tech (10–4)
  • Providence (13–1)
Dropped:
  • Tennessee (12–3)
Dropped:
  • Kansas (16–4)
  • Providence (15–3)
Dropped:
  • LSU (15–6)
Dropped:
  • Georgia Tech (14–7)
Dropped:
  • Ohio State (17–8)
  • LSU (18–7)
NoneNoneDropped:
  • Saint Mary's (25–4)

Coaches Poll

Preseason
 [19]
Week 2
Nov. 28[19]
Week 3
Dec. 5[19]
Week 4
Dec. 12[19]
Week 5
Dec. 19[19]
Week 6
Dec. 26[19]
Week 7
Jan. 2[19]
Week 8
Jan. 9[19]
Week 9
Jan. 16[19]
Week 10
Jan. 23[19]
Week 11
Jan. 30[19]
Week 12
Feb. 6[20]
Week 13
Feb. 13[20]
Week 14
Feb. 20[20]
Week 15
Feb. 27[20]
Week 16
Mar. 6[20]
Final
Mar. 13[20]
1.DukeDuke (2–0)Duke (4–0)Duke (6–0)Duke (6–0)Duke (7–0)Duke (8–0)Duke (11–0)Duke (13–0)Illinois (17–0)Oklahoma (17–2)Arizona (17–2)Oklahoma (21–3)Oklahoma (23–3)Arizona (22–3)Arizona (24–3)Arizona (27–3)1.
2.MichiganMichigan (3–0)Michigan (5–0)Michigan (8–0)Michigan (9–0)Michigan (11–0)Syracuse (13–0)Illinois (13–0)Illinois (15–0)Georgetown (14–1)Illinois (18–1)Georgetown (17–2)Arizona (18–3)Arizona (20–3)Georgetown (22–3)Oklahoma (26–4)Georgetown (26–4)2.
3.North CarolinaSyracuse (4–0)Syracuse (7–0)Syracuse (8–0)Syracuse (10–0)Syracuse (11–0)Illinois (12–0)Oklahoma (12–1)Louisville (12–2)Louisville (13–2)Arizona (15–2) тMissouri (20–3)Missouri (21–4)Georgetown (20–3)Indiana (23–5)Georgetown (23–4)Illinois (27–4)3.
4.GeorgetownGeorgetown (2–0)Georgetown (2–0)Georgetown (4–0)Iowa (8–0)Illinois (9–0)North Carolina (11–1)Syracuse (14–1)Georgetown (12–1)Oklahoma (15–2)North Carolina (18–3) тLouisville (16–3)Georgetown (18–3)North Carolina (22–5)Oklahoma (24–4)Syracuse (25–6)North Carolina (27–7)4.
5.IllinoisOklahoma (2–1)North Carolina (6–1)Iowa (6–0)Illinois (7–0)North Carolina (10–1)Georgetown (9–0)Michigan (12–1)Michigan (14–2)Arizona (13–2)Georgetown (15–2)Oklahoma (18–3)Syracuse (21–4)Syracuse (22–5)North Carolina (24–5)Illinois (25–4)Oklahoma (28–5)5.
6.OklahomaIllinois (1–0)Iowa (4–0)Illinois (6–0)Georgetown (6–0)Georgetown (7–0)Oklahoma (10–1)Iowa (13–1)Oklahoma (13–2)North Carolina (16–3)Missouri (18–3)North Carolina (18–4)Illinois (20–3)Indiana (21–5)Syracuse (23–5)Indiana (24–6)Indiana (25–7)6.
7.UNLVIowa (1–0)Oklahoma (2–1)Oklahoma (5–1)North Carolina (9–1)Oklahoma (8–1)Michigan (12–1) тGeorgetown (10–1)Arizona (11–2)Duke (13–2)Louisville (14–3)Illinois (18–3)North Carolina (19–5)Missouri (22–5)Missouri (23–6)Duke (22–6)Duke (24–7)7.
8.SyracuseUNLV (2–1)UNLV (2–1)North Carolina (8–1)Oklahoma (6–1)Arizona (6–1)Arizona (8–1) тNorth Carolina (13–2)Iowa (13–2) тMissouri (16–3)Seton Hall (18–2)Seton Hall (19–3)Indiana (20–5)Duke (19–4)Duke (21–5)North Carolina (24–7)Missouri (27–7)8.
9.IowaArizona (0–0)Illinois (3–0)Arizona (3–1)Arizona (4–1)Iowa (10–1)Iowa (11–1)Louisville (9–2)Missouri (13–3) тSeton Hall (17–1)Florida State (16–1)Michigan (17–4)Florida State (19–2)Louisville (18–5)Illinois (23–4)Michigan (23–6)Syracuse (27–7)9.
10.LouisvilleNorth Carolina (3–1)Arizona (2–1)Missouri (7–2)Missouri (9–2)UNLV (5–2)Seton Hall (12–0)Arizona (9–2)UNLV (11–2)Michigan (15–3)Duke (14–3)Syracuse (19–4)Louisville (17–5)Illinois (21–4)Michigan (21–6)Missouri (24–7)Michigan (24–7)10.
11.ArizonaMissouri (3–1)Missouri (5–2)Georgia Tech (4–0)Florida State (6–0)Missouri (10–3)Louisville (7–2)UNLV (9–2)Syracuse (14–3)Florida State (14–1)Michigan (16–4)Iowa (17–4)Seton Hall (20–4)West Virginia (22–2)Iowa (21–6)Seton Hall (25–5)Seton Hall (26–6)11.
12.VillanovaGeorgia Tech (1–0)Georgia Tech (3–0)Florida State (4–0)Ohio State (6–1)Florida State (7–0)UNLV (7–2)Missouri (13–3)North Carolina (14–3)Iowa (14–3)NC State (14–2)Indiana (18–5)Duke (17–4)Florida State (19–4)Seton Hall (23–5)Stanford (24–5)Stanford (26–6)12.
13.MissouriTemple (0–0)Florida State (3–0)UNLV (2–2)Seton Hall (9–0)Seton Hall (10–0)Missouri (10–3)Seton Hall (13–1)Seton Hall (15–1)Syracuse (15–4)Iowa (15–3)Florida State (17–2)Michigan (18–5)Michigan (19–6)Stanford (23–5)NC State (20–7)Louisville (22–8)13.
14.FloridaFlorida State (1–0)Louisville (1–2)Ohio State (4–1)UNLV (3–2)Louisville (6–2)Ohio State (9–2)Florida State (10–1)Florida State (12–1)Indiana (15–4)Syracuse (17–4)Duke (15–4)West Virginia (19–2)Seton Hall (21–5)Louisville (19–7)West Virginia (25–3)UNLV (26–7)14.
15.TempleOhio State (2–1)Ohio State (3–1)Seton Hall (7–0)Louisville (5–2)Ohio State (7–2)Florida State (8–1)Ohio State (10–3)NC State (11–1)NC State (12–2)Ohio State (15–4)West Virginia (17–2)Iowa (17–6)NC State (17–5)West Virginia (23–3)Louisville (20–8)Iowa (22–9)15.
16.Georgia TechLouisville (0–1)Tennessee (3–0)Louisville (4–2)Georgia Tech (4–1)Georgia (7–2)Georgia Tech (7–2)Georgia Tech (10–2)Ohio State (12–3)UNLV (13–3)Indiana (16–5)Ohio State (15–5)Stanford (19–5)Iowa (19–6)Florida State (19–6) тFlorida State (21–6)Florida State (22–7)16.
17.IndianaVillanova (1–1)Villanova (3–1)Tennessee (4–0)South Carolina (5–0)Georgia Tech (5–1)Tennessee (8–1)NC State (9–1)Indiana (13–4)Ohio State (12–4)UNLV (14–4)NC State (14–4)UNLV (16–6)Stanford (20–5)UNLV (20–7) тIowa (21–8)Arkansas (23–6)17.
18.Florida StateFlorida (2–1)UCLA (3–0)Notre Dame (4–0)Tennessee (4–1)NC State (4–1)NC State (6–1)Providence (12–0) тStanford (12–3)Stanford (14–4)Stanford (15–5)Stanford (17–5)NC State (15–5)UNLV (18–6)Ball State (23–2) тBall State (25–2)NC State (20–8)18.
19.StanfordStanford (1–1)Seton Hall (5–0)UCLA (4–0)Georgia (5–2)South Carolina (6–0)UTEP (11–1)Tennessee (10–1) тProvidence (13–1)Georgia Tech (12–5)Saint Mary's (17–2)UNLV (14–5)Ohio State (17–6)Arkansas-Little Rock (18–5)NC State (18–7) тUNLV (23–7)West Virginia (25–4)19.
20.NC State т
Purdue т
Seton Hall (3–0)Oregon State (2–0)NC State (2–1)NC State (2–1)Tennessee (6–1)Georgia (9–2)UTEP (13–1)Tennessee (11–2) т
Georgia Tech (10–4) т
Saint Mary's (16–1)LSU (14–5)Saint Mary's (18–3) т
Georgia Tech (14–6) т
UTEP (19–4) т
UCLA (14–5) т
Ball State (21–2)Saint Mary's (24–3)Arkansas (20–6)Alabama (23–7)20.
Preseason
 [19]
Week 2
Nov. 28[19]
Week 3
Dec. 5[19]
Week 4
Dec. 12[19]
Week 5
Dec. 19[19]
Week 6
Dec. 26[19]
Week 7
Jan. 2[19]
Week 8
Jan. 9[19]
Week 9
Jan. 16[19]
Week 10
Jan. 23[19]
Week 11
Jan. 30[19]
Week 12
Feb. 6[20]
Week 13
Feb. 13[20]
Week 14
Feb. 20[20]
Week 15
Feb. 27[20]
Week 16
Mar. 6[20]
Final
Mar. 13[20]
Dropped:
  • Indiana (2–2)
  • NC State (2–0)
  • Purdue (0–1)
Dropped:
  • Temple (0–2)
  • Florida (3–2)
  • Stanford (3–2)
Dropped:
  • Villanova (3–3)
  • Oregon State (3–1)
Dropped:
  • Notre Dame (4–1)
  • UCLA (4–1)
NoneDropped:
  • South Carolina (6–2)
Dropped:
  • Georgia (9–4)
Dropped:
  • UTEP (14–2)
Dropped:
  • Providence (14–2)
  • Tennessee (12–3)
Dropped:
  • Georgia Tech (12–6)
Dropped:
  • LSU (15–6)
Dropped:
  • Georgia Tech (14–7)
  • Saint Mary's (18–5)
Dropped:
  • UTEP (19–5)
  • UCLA (15–7)
Dropped:
  • Arkansas-Little Rock (19–6)
Dropped:
  • Saint Mary's (25–4)
Dropped:
  • Ball State (28–2)

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Association football tournament in South Africa FIFA 2010 redirects here. For the video game, see FIFA 10. 2010 World Cup redirects here. For other uses, see 2010 World Cup (disambiguation). 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa redirects here. For the video game, see 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa (video game). 2010 FIFA World Cup isiZulu: iNdebe Yomhlaba Ye-FIFA ka-2010 Afrikaans: FIFA Sokker-Wêreldbekertoernooi in 2010 isiXhosa: 2010 FIFuRoni da Futboll Northern Sotho: Mogopo wa Lefase wa FI...

Mexican historian and politician In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Alamán and the second or maternal family name is Escalada. Lucas Alamán1860s copy by Alamán's son Pascual of a portrait depicting him in his younger years, currently in the Museo Nacional de Historia.Minister of Interior and Exterior Relations of MexicoIn officeApril 20, 1853 – June 2, 1853PresidentAntonio López de Santa AnnaPreceded byJosé Miguel ArroyoSucceeded byJosé Miguel Arro...

 

Hedda HopperHedda Hopper pada 1930LahirElda Furry(1885-05-02)2 Mei 1885Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania, ASMeninggal1 Februari 1966(1966-02-01) (umur 80)Hollywood, California, ASSebab meninggalPneumonia gandaMakamRose Hill Cemetery di Altoona, PennsylvaniaKebangsaanAmerikaPekerjaanAktris, kolumnis gosipTahun aktif1908–1966Dikenal atasWriting Hedda Hopper's HollywoodPartai politikRepublikSuami/istriDeWolf Hopper ​ ​(m. 1913; bercerai 1922)&...

 

2008 single by Carola Häggkvist & Andreas JohnsonLucky StarSingle by Carola Häggkvist & Andreas JohnsonReleased15 January 2008Recorded2007GenrePopLabelWarner MusicCarola Häggkvist & Andreas Johnson singles chronology I denna natt blir världen ny (2007) Lucky Star (2008) One Love (2008) Lucky Star is a song by Swedish singers Carola Häggkvist & Andreas Johnson. It was released as digital download on 15 January 2008 in Sweden. It reached number 13 on the Swedish Singles Cha...

Théâtre de Marcellus Vestiges du théâtre de Marcellus. Lieu de construction Regio IX Circus FlaminiusSud du Champ de Mars, Vélabre Date de construction Entre 44 et 11 av. J.-C. Ordonné par Jules César puis Auguste Type de bâtiment Théâtre Le plan de Rome ci-dessous est intemporel. Théâtre de Marcellus Localisation du théâtre dans la Rome antique (en rouge) Coordonnées 41° 53′ 31″ nord, 12° 28′ 48″ est Liste des monuments de la Rome antiqu...

 

Stawska Góra Fragment rezerwatu Stawska Góra(czerwiec 2016) rezerwat florystyczny Państwo  Polska Województwo  lubelskie Położenie gmina Chełm Mezoregion Pagóry Chełmskie[1] Data utworzenia 1956 Akt prawny M.P. z 1956 r. nr 103, poz. 1195 Powierzchnia 4,00 ha Położenie na mapie gminy wiejskiej ChełmStawska Góra Położenie na mapie PolskiStawska Góra Położenie na mapie województwa lubelskiegoStawska Góra Położenie na mapie powiatu chełmsk...

 

Belarusian sport shooter Sergei MartynovPersonal informationNative nameСяргей Анатолевіч МартынаўBorn (1968-05-18) 18 May 1968 (age 55)Vereya, Naro-Fominsky District, Moscow Oblast, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union Medal record Representing  Belarus Men's shooting Olympic Games 2012 London 50 m rifle prone 2000 Sydney 50 m rifle prone 2004 Athens 50 m rifle prone European Championships 2013 Osijek 50 m rifle prone team 2013 Osijek 50 m rifle prone European Gam...

Donna Fargo discographyFargo performing in 1978Studio albums15Compilation albums4Singles47No. 1 Singles6 This article presents the discography of American country music singer-songwriter, Donna Fargo. Since 1972, Fargo has released 15 studio albums, one of which was certified Gold by the RIAA. She has also released 47 singles, 6 of which went to Number One on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. Studio albums 1970s Title Details Peak chart positions Certifications(sales threshold) US Coun...

 

British writer This article is about the writer. For the Fijian sports official and IOC member, see Robin E. Mitchell. Robin Mitchell is a Scottish writer and producer. Career Mitchell co-founded Edinburgh's Cadies & Witchery Tours[1] in 1984. The name 'Cadies' was taken from the 18th-century Edinburgh 'Caddies'. The Scottish actor Kevin McKidd worked at The Cadies and Witchery Tours in Edinburgh while studying drama at Queen Margaret University.[2][3] In May 1985,...

 

Comarca in Basque Country, SpainMungialdeaComarcaJata Mountain in MungialdeaCountry SpainAutonomous communityBasque CountryProvinceBiscayCapitalsMungiaTime zoneUTC+1 (CET) • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST) Mungialdea, also known as Uribe-Butroe,[1] is a comarca of the province of Biscay, in the Basque Country, Spain. Mungialdea is the heir of the larger historical region of Uribe, which was one of the merindades of Biscay. It comprises the most rural area of the historical r...

1981 studio album by Lenny Breau and Chet AtkinsStandard BrandsStudio album by Lenny Breau and Chet AtkinsReleased1981Recorded1979, 1980, 1981GenreJazzLength33:41LabelRCA RecordsChet Atkins chronology Country After All These Years(1981) Standard Brands(1981) East Tennessee Christmas(1983) Chet Atkins Collaborations chronology Reflections(1980) Standard Brands(1981) Neck and Neck(1990) Lenny Breau chronology The Legendary Lenny Breau... Now!(1979) Standard Brands(1981) Mo' Breau(1981) ...

 

Radio station in Toronto This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: CHUM-FM – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (July 2018) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) CHUM-FMToronto, OntarioBroadcast areaGreater Toronto AreaFrequency104.5 MHz (FM)BrandingCHUM 104.5ProgrammingFormatHo...

 

Brooklyn FleaIndustryFlea marketFoundedApril 2008 (2008-04) in Brooklyn, New YorkFounderJonathan Butler and Eric DembyProductsSmorgasburgWebsitebrooklynflea.com The Brooklyn Flea in Fort Greene. Brooklyn Flea is a company based in Brooklyn, New York. Founded in 2008 by Jonathan Butler, creator of Brownstoner Magazine,[1] and Eric Demby, the former communications director for Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz, Brooklyn Flea runs several of the largest flea markets on...

Subfamily of wasps Pimplinae Tromatobia ovivora Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta Order: Hymenoptera Family: Ichneumonidae Subfamily: PimplinaeWesmael, 1845 Pimplinae are a worldwide subfamily of the parasitic wasp family Ichneumonidae.[1][2][3] Pimplinae are parasitoids of Holometabola, often the pupae of Lepidoptera. Various species parasitize the egg sacs and adults of spiders.[4] Those species th...

 

Gaio Sulpicio LongoConsole e Dittatore della Repubblica romanaNome originaleCaius Sulpicius Longus GensSulpicia Consolato337 a.C., 323 a.C., 314 a.C. Dittatura312 a.C. Gaio Sulpicio Longo (in latino: Caius Sulpicius Longus; ... – ...; fl. IV secolo a.C.) è stato un politico romano. Biografia Fu eletto console nel 337 a.C. con Publio Elio Peto[1]. Durante il loro consolato scoppiò una guerra tra i Sidicini e gli Aurunci, questi ultimi alleati di Roma. Il Senato deliberò di in...

 

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