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Queens Park Rangers F.C. (7363 bytes)
1: {{Football club infobox | 2: clubname = Queens Park Rangers | 3: fullname = Queens Park Rangers<br>Football Club | 4: nickname = Super Hoops | 5: founded = [[1886]] | Queens Park F.C. (4229 bytes) 1: ...he home of the [[Scottish national football team|Scottish national team]]. 3: ...iftonville F.C.|Cliftonville]], was founded soon afterwards. 5: ... colours remain today. This is where the club's nicknames originated. 7: ... from relegation to the [[Scottish Division Two|Second Division]] until 1922 9: ...was in the days prior to the [[Scottish Cup]], which they now enter. Queens Park Centre (297 bytes) 1: ...l government]] it is the largest independent arts centre in the UK. Queens Park, Glasgow (812 bytes) 1: ...l district, or the football team [[Queen's Park F.C.]] 3: ...t parks such as Queen's Park sprang up across the city. 5: ...s a focal point for the people of the South Side of Glasgow, and beyond. Rego Park, Queens (2136 bytes) 1: ...|Forest Hills]] and the west by [[Middle Village, Queens, New York|Middle Village]]. 3: ...od Construction Company, which began development of the area in 1925. 5: ...m [[Israel]], [[Romania]], [[Iran]], [[India]], [[Colombia]] and [[South Korea]] are also well-repres... 7: ...highest in the borough, in part because of easy access to [[Manhattan]] via several [[New York Subway... 9: ...ter]] [[mall]], the borough's largest, lies just across the border with Elmhurst. Floral Park, Queens (196 bytes) 1: ...k |Village of Floral Park]], which is in [[Nassau County, New York]]. Ozone Park, Queens, New York (1532 bytes) 1: ...immigrants from South Asia and South America have come into the neighborhood. 3: ... runs on 101st avenue, and the Q24 runs on Atlantic avenue. 5: ...prison, neighborhood residents protested his incarceration. 7: ...denied local residents permits to host similar block parties along 101st Avenue. 9: [[Category:Queens, NYC]] Queens Village, Queens (388 bytes) 1: ...s initially the home for many returning WWII service-members and their spouses. 4: [[Category:Queens neighborhoods]] Queens (8204 bytes) 1: ...s County''' in the State of [[New York]] and is located on western [[Long Island]]. 2: ...r than "Queens, New York" - followed by the [[ZIP Code]]). 4: ...ghting_Queens_County.png|300px|right|frame|Queens County in [[New York State]]]] 5: ==<br style="clear:both;">Geography== 6: ...pg|300px|right|frame|Queens Borough in [[New York City]]]] The Rangers (227 bytes) 1: '''The Rangers''' a pop-band that consisted of [[Eddy Medora]], and [[Marty Di Giovanni]]. 7: Produced by Kim Fowley. 10: * http://sunrays718.tripod.com Rangers F.C. (14787 bytes) 1: {{Football club infobox | 2: clubname = Rangers F.C. | 3: fullname = Rangers Football Club | 4: nickname = ''The Gers'' | 5: founded = [[1873]] | Douglaston, Queens (1398 bytes) 1: ... (state route 25a), and on the west by Douglaston Parkway. 3: ...s having a distinctly upscale [[suburb|suburban]] feel. 5: ...en 1991 and 2003, all of these were decided by matches between [[Lauren Seowon Hwang]] and Jong Wah W... 7: .... [http://www.dlnhs.org/douglastonhill/dhhistory.cfm] 11: Tennis great [[John McEnroe]] grew up in Douglaston. Glendale, Queens (776 bytes) 1: ...ost of the local businesses have become more americanized over the generations. The King of Queens (1257 bytes) 1: ...005. It is broadcast on [[CBS]] and is a spinoff of ''[[Everybody Loves Raymond]]''. 3: ...elivery service and she is a legal secretary. Her father, Arthur, lives in the basement. 5: == Partial character list == 7: * Doug Heffernan - played by [[Kevin James]] 8: * Carrie Heffernan - played by [[Leah Remini]] The Queen’s Walk (344 bytes) 1: ...idge]]. In 1996 it was recognised as a foundation for establishing the Thames Path National Trail thr... Briarwood, Queens (766 bytes) 1: ...arkway and Hillside Avenue. It is serviced by the F train [[subway]] line. 3: ... television series "[[Wings (sitcom)|Wings]]") is from Briarwood. 5: ... [[CSI Miami]]. The school is named in honor of Archbishop [[Thomas Molloy]]. It has about 1,550 stud... 7: [[Category:Queens neighborhoods]] Corona, Queens (530 bytes) 1: ...orona with stops at 103 and 111 Streets and at Junction Boulevard. 3: [[Category:Queens neighborhoods]] Queens Center (633 bytes) 1: ...two of the borough's busiest streets. It is also close to the busy [[Long Island Expressway]]. 3: ...d in size, adding anothing wing across the street from the original mall. 5: Its flagship stores are [[Macy's]] and [[J.C. Penney]]. 7: * [http://www.shopqueenscenter.com/ Official site] Queens Boulevard (3412 bytes) 1: ...ubway)|7]] -- each running along significant stretches. 3: ...od, Queens|Briarwood]] and [[Jamaica, Queens|Jamaica]]. 5: ...the onset of [[World War II]], the plan was never completed. 7: ...p://www.nydailynews.com/front/story/267400p-229046c.html] 9: ...ng to decide whether to star in a movie entitled "Queens Boulevard." Woodhaven, Queens (3497 bytes) 1: ...City]]. Its major artery is Jamaica Avenue in its central part and Woodhaven Blvd. running down the l... 3: ...forms its border with the neighborhood of [[Ozone Park]]. 5: ...) were built in the area to accomodate the racing crowds. 7: ...and the few inhabitants voted to change the name of the village to Woodhaven. 9: ...serving that racetrack) and one called Woodville (further east).
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