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University of Adelaide (5887 bytes)
1: <!-- To edit the text of this article, skip past the table. --> 2: ...nde, sans-serif; line-height: normal;"><!-- start of floated right section --> 3: ...dding: 0.5em 1em; text-align: center;"><!-- start of slate grey box --> 4: <big>'''University of Adelaide'''</big> 6: [[Image:Adelaide_university_logo.png]]<br/> Port Adelaide railway station, Adelaide (753 bytes) 1: ...s existed at Adelaide, Bowden, Woodville and Port Adelaide. Today the line extends west towards Ethelton, an... 4: *[[List of Adelaide railway stations]] 5: *[[List of suburban and commuter rail systems]] 6: *[[Railways in Adelaide]] 10: *[http://www.opt.dtup.sa.gov.au/ Office of Public Transport] Adelaide (16100 bytes) 2: .... In terms of population, it is the fifth-largest of the Australian capital cities. 4: |+<font size="+1">'''Adelaide, South Australia'''</font> 8: ... colspan="2" | <center>[[Image:Adelaide_city_coat_of_arms.jpg|170px]]</center> 14: |"The City of Churches" 35: |[[List of cities in Australia|Among Australian cities]]: Adelaide of Italy (2757 bytes) 1: ..., Rudolf II, and [[Hugh of Provence]], the father of Lothar. 4: ...n [[952]]; Bruno, born [[953]]; [[Matilda, Abbess of Quedlinburg]], born about [[954]]; and [[Otto II]... 7: ...of charity, notably the foundation or restoration of religious houses. 10: ...ges]] in the construction of the religion-culture of western Europe. Her feast day still kept in many ... The News (Adelaide) (530 bytes) 1: ...er afternoon daily [[newspaper]] in the city of [[Adelaide]], [[South Australia]]. 2: ...first media interest and commenced the foundation of what was to become the international media conglo... 3: ...er]]''. ''The News'' was closed in 1992 and many of its journalists moved to ''The Advertiser''. Adelaide Oval (946 bytes) 1: ...tadiums/stadiums.php?id=2] and is the home ground of the Southern Redbacks, the South Australian state... 8: *[http://www.cricketsa.com.au/Content.aspx?p=75 Official site] 9: .../stadiums/stadiums.php?id=2 Australian Stadiums - Adelaide Oval] 12: [[Category:Adelaide]] [[Category:Australian cricket grounds]] Queen Adelaide (140 bytes) 1: '''Queen Adelaide''' may refer to: 3: *[[Adelaide of Italy]] 4: *[[Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen]] 5: *[[Queen Adelaide, Cambridgeshire]] Adelaide Hills (1584 bytes) 1: ...]], east of the city of [[Adelaide]] in the state of [[South Australia]]. 3: ...ummers and lush green (yet cold) winters. The Mt Loft area, home to the television transmitters, has a... 5: ...fe and the convenience of the city. Desireability of the area has increased, particularly after the ne... 7: ...still speak German, and the Lutheran schools will often teach German. Some customs have remained, such... 10: *[http://www.visitadelaidehills.com.au/ Visit Adelaide Hills], Division of Adelaide (1143 bytes) 1: '''The Division of Adelaide''' is an [[Australian Electoral Divisions|Austral... 4: The division is named for the city of [[Adelaide]], the city upon which the division is based. 10: *R P Blundell ([[Nationalist Party of Australia|NAT]]) 1919-22 17: *M P Pratt ([[Liberal Party of Australia|LP]]) 1988-90 23: ...www.aec.gov.au/_content/Who/profiles/2004/maps/sa/adelaide.pdf Australian Electoral Commission Electorate Bo... Adelaide Kemble (752 bytes) 1: ...ughter of [[Charles Kemble]], was an opera singer of great promise, whose first London appearance was ... 3: ... House'' (1867), a bright and humorous story, and of a literary quality not shared by other tales that... 7: [[Category:British opera singers|Kemble, Adelaide]] 8: [[Category:1815 births|Kemble, Adelaide]] 9: [[Category:1879 deaths|Kemble, Adelaide]] Adelaide Abankwah (2515 bytes) 1: '''Adelaide Abankwah''' was a name [[Ghana]]ian '''Regina Nor... 3: ... she had inherited the position of a female chief of her tribe after her mother had died. The position... 5: ...t by an immigration judge and 1999 by the [[Board of Immigration Appeals]]. 7: ...as Regina Norman Danson. She had adopted the name of another woman who was living in [[Maryland]] and ... 11: The case came into attention of [[feminism|feminist]] and [[human rights]] activi... Adelaide United (324 bytes) 1: ...ted FC''' are a [[football (soccer)]] club from [[Adelaide]], [[Australia]]. 11: ...w.adelaideunited.com.au/ adelaideunited.com.au] - official website HMAS Adelaide (459 bytes) 1: ...S ''Adelaide''''' after [[Adelaide]], the capital of [[South Australia]]. 3: * The first [[HMAS Adelaide (1918)|''Adelaide'']] was a [[Town class cruiser (1910)|Town-class]... 4: * The second [[HMAS Adelaide (FFG01)|''Adelaide'']] is an [[Oliver Hazard Perry class frigate|''O... Adelaide O-Bahn (2144 bytes) 1: [[Image:Busway3.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The Adelaide O-Bahn, at Dernancourt.]] 2: ... length of the busway. The busway runs from the [[Adelaide]] CBD to Tea Tree Plaza, a shopping centre in [[T... 4: ... by aligning the bus with the track which is made of [[concrete]]. 5: ...f 5,800 sleepers, 5,600 pylons drilled to a depth of 3 metres, 4,200 track pieces, 25 bridges, 8 pedes... 9: ...t extending the current O-Bahn to [[Golden Grove, Adelaide|Golden Grove]]. Adelaide of Aquitaine (1025 bytes) 1: ...aughter of [[William III of Aquitaine]] and Adele of Normandy. 3: ...hey were the founders of the [[Capetian]] dynasty of France. 6: ...(c. [[969]] - after [[1013]]), wife of Rainier IV of Hainaut 7: * the future king [[Robert II of France|Robert II]] ([[972]]-[[1031]]), crowned co... 8: * Gisele ([[974]] - [[1002]]), wife of Hugh I of Ponthieu Adelaide Gaol (1124 bytes) 5: | align=center colspan=2|Adelaide Gaol 8: |[[Adelaide]], [[South Australia]] 31: '''Adelaide Gaol''' was an Australian prison located in [[The... 42: * [[List of Australian Prisons and Detention Centres]] 47: [http://www.adelaidegaol.org.au/ Adelaide Gaol Official Web Site] Railways in Adelaide (4333 bytes) 1: ...y [[TransAdelaide]] and is part of the citywide [[Adelaide Metro]] public transport system. 4: ...e first tram line was built from [[Glenelg]] to [[Adelaide]]. 7: ...een electrified. However, there has been evidence of attempts by several governments throughout the 20... 11: ... - [[Port Adelaide railway station, Adelaide|Port Adelaide]] built in [[1856]] - 11.7km long 12: ...ide|Glanville]] - [[Outer Harbor railway station, Adelaide|Outer Harbour]] built in [[1908]] - 10.2km long Adelaide Hoodless (1768 bytes) 1: '''Adelaide Sophia Hoodless''' (''née'' Hunter) ([[February 2... 3: ..., [[Canada West]] (now [[Ontario]]), the youngest of 13 children. She married [[John Hoodless]] and mo... 5: ... of milk, became president of the Hamilton branch of the [[Young Woman’s Christian Association]] (YWCA... 7: ... Order of Nurses]] and the [[National Association of the YWCA]]. In [[1898]] she published a book ''Pu... 9: ...[[Women's Institute]], intended for the education of rural women, and within a decade more than 500 ha... Adelaide Crows (3563 bytes) 1: [[Image:Adelaide_Crows_logo.gif|frame|right|Adelaide Crows logo]] 3: ...Football League]], based in [[Adelaide, Australia|Adelaide]], [[South Australia]]. 6: ...entually the league agreed to enter the composite Adelaide team in 1991. 10: .... Many Crows fans resent the dominance that Port Adelaide achieved in the [[South Australian National Footb... 12: ...m]] in West Lakes and the club song is "The Pride of South Australia". Famous players include [[Mark R... Adelaide, Ontario (357 bytes) 1: [[da:Adelaide (Canada)]] 3: ...calfe]] in the [[Middlesex County, Ontario|County of Middlesex]]. Area population: ([[2001]] Census) 9...
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