Open WIKI

Updated: 01-Mar-2026

Welcome to the Open WIKI! This is a worldwide online and free encyclopedia which collects important information from open wiki services (such as Wikipedia) and linked open data (for example DBpedia and Wikidata). Articles were also enriched with additional information using own data mining algorithms. Currently, the database contains information about 51.3 million objects.

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Project Shadowfire

Last access: 23-May-2026 // 19:09:33

Project Shadowfire was an American police investigation in early 2016 that resulted in the arrest of 1,133 people, 915 of whom were suspected members of "multinational organized criminal gangs", involved in murder, racketeering, drug smuggling and human trafficking from Mexico and elsewhere. The m ...

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Lisa Szabon

Last access: 23-May-2026 // 19:09:33

Lisa Szabon and raised in Nanton, Alberta, is a Canadian bobsledder who has competed since 2004. Her best Bobsleigh World Cup finish was eighth in the two-woman event twice. She is also a two time national champion for her Canadian Championships races. Szabon also finished 11th in the two-woman ev ...

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From two-dimensional to one-dimensional structures: SiC nano-whiskers derived from graphene via a catalyst-free carbothermal reaction

Last access: 23-May-2026 // 19:09:33

From two-dimensional to one-dimensional structures: SiC nano-whiskers derived from graphene via a catalyst-free carbothermal reaction is a scholarly work, published in 2015 in ''RSC Advances''. The main subjects of the publication include carbothermic reaction, nanotechnology, Boron nitride nanotu ...

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1983 New Jersey Senate election

Last access: 23-May-2026 // 19:09:33

The 1983 New Jersey Senate election was held on November 8. The election took place mid-way through the first term of Governor Thomas Kean. Democrats gained a net of two seats after flipping the 11th, 13th, and 38th districts. Meanwhile, Republicans flipped the 18th. Contents Incumbents not r ...

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Project Wildfire

Last access: 23-May-2026 // 19:09:33

Project Wildfire was a nationwide, multi-agency investigation of various transnational criminal gangs in the United States mainland and Puerto Rico. It began on 2015, and concluded on of the same year. It resulted in the arrests of 976 individuals, representing 239 different organizations, in 282 ...

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Prig

Last access: 23-May-2026 // 19:09:33

In British English, a prig is a person who shows an inordinately zealous approach to matters of form and propriety—especially where the prig has the ability to show superior knowledge to those who do not know the protocol in question. They see little need to consider the feelings or intentions o ...

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Project Southern Tempest

Last access: 23-May-2026 // 19:09:33

Project Southern Tempest was a major U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement operation conducted between December 2010 and February 2011 targeting transnational street gang members with ties to drug cartels in Mexico, as part of the ongoing law enforcement initiative known as Operation Community ...

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Matsyafed

Last access: 23-May-2026 // 19:09:32

Matsyafed , the Kerala State Co-operative Federation for Fisheries Development Ltd. , is the Apex Federation of 654 Primary Fisherman Co-operative Societies spread over 10 districts of Kerala, South India. There are 332 co-operative societies in the Marine sector, 183 in the Inland sector and 131 ...

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Wildenburg

Last access: 23-May-2026 // 19:09:32

* Wildburg (disambiguation) * Wildenberg (disambiguation) * Wildenburg Castle (Eifel) * Wildenburg Castle (Hunsrück) * Wildenburger Kopf ...

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Ucero

Last access: 23-May-2026 // 19:09:32

Ucero is a municipality located in the province of Soria, Castile and León, Spain. According to the 2004 census, the municipality has a population of 98 inhabitants. It lies on the River Ucero which runs to El Burgo de Osma to the south and then into the River Duero, and is the natural entrance t ...

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David Malcolm (disambiguation)

Last access: 23-May-2026 // 19:09:32

David Malcolm was Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Western Australia 1988–2006 David Malcolm may also refer to: *Sir David Peter Michael Malcolm, 11th Baronet of the Malcolm Baronets *Sheriff Dave Malcolm, victim of George Sitts ...

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Sandrine Soubeyrand

Last access: 23-May-2026 // 19:09:32

Sandrine Soubeyrand is a French former footballer and current coach of Paris FC (women). She played as a midfielder for France national team, Félines Saint-Cyr, Caluire and Juvisy. At club level, Soubeyrand won two Division 1 Féminine titles and a Coupe de France Féminine with Juvisy and receiv ...

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Combination of High-Resolution RBS and Angle-Resolved XPS: Accurate Depth Profiling of Chemical States

Last access: 23-May-2026 // 19:09:32

Combination of High-Resolution RBS and Angle-Resolved XPS: Accurate Depth Profiling of Chemical States is a scholarly work by Thierry Conard, published in 2009 in ''Journal of surface analysis (Online)''. The main subjects of the publication include Surface weather analysis, X-ray photoelectron sp ...

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Chiral resolution

Last access: 23-May-2026 // 19:09:32

Chiral resolution , or enantiomeric resolution , is a process in stereochemistry for the separation of racemic mixture into their enantiomers. It is an important tool in the production of optically active compounds, including drugs. Another term with the same meaning is optical resolution . The u ...

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Multi-system (rail)

Last access: 23-May-2026 // 19:09:32

A multi-system locomotive , also known as a multi-system electric locomotive , multi-system electric multiple unit , or multi-system train , is an electric locomotive which can operate using more than one railway electrification system. Multi-system trains provide continuous journeys over routes ...

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Les Natchez

Last access: 23-May-2026 // 19:09:32

Les Natchez is a romance written by François-René de Chateaubriand, during his exile in England, and printed in 1825–1826. Its subject is the Natchez people, and it contains the author's impressions of America and views of life. Two excerpts from this work were published previously, as the nov ...

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Ultra-prominent peak

Last access: 23-May-2026 // 19:09:32

An ultra-prominent peak , or ultra for short, is a mountain summit with a topographic prominence of or more; it is also called a P1500 . The prominence of a peak is the minimum height of climb to the summit on any route from a higher peak, or from sea level if there is no higher peak. There are ...

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Mike Cooley

Last access: 23-May-2026 // 19:09:32

Mike Cooley may refer to: * Mike Cooley (engineer), Irish-born engineer and former trade union leader * Mike Cooley (American football), American football player and coach * Mike Cooley (musician), American songwriter, singer and guitarist ...

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Naval Support Facility Anacostia

Last access: 23-May-2026 // 19:09:32

Naval Support Facility Anacostia is a United States Naval Base in Washington, D.C., close to where the Anacostia River joins the Potomac River. On 1 October 2010 the base was conjoined with the adjacent Bolling Air Force Base to form the Joint Base Anacostia–Bolling in accordance with congressio ...

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An overview of Scirtidae (Coleoptera) described by Antoine Joseph Jean Solier (1792–1851)

Last access: 23-May-2026 // 19:09:32

An overview of Scirtidae (Coleoptera) described by Antoine Joseph Jean Solier (1792–1851) is a scholarly work, published in 2020 in ''Zootaxa''. The main subjects of the publication include plant pathology, Scirtidae, biology, beetles, synonym, type, zoology, and DNA barcoding. Type specimens of ...

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Gastonia Municipal Airport

Last access: 23-May-2026 // 19:09:32

Gastonia Municipal Airport is a city-owned, public-use airport located four nautical miles south of the central business district of Gastonia, a city in Gaston County, North Carolina, United States. It is included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015, which categorize ...

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List of former state routes in Georgia (700–1109)

Last access: 23-May-2026 // 19:09:32

This is a list of former state routes in the U.S. state of Georgia. This list represents routes that traveled through the state but are no longer in operation, have been decommissioned, or have been renumbered. State Route 701. State Route 701 was a short-lived state highway that existed in the w ...

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Jerusalem Marathon

Last access: 23-May-2026 // 19:09:32

The Jerusalem Marathon is an annual marathon running event held in Jerusalem during the month of March or April. The course begins at Israel's parliament and the Israel Museum, passes through Mount Scopus and the Old City, and finishes at Sacher Park. The course record in the men's category was se ...

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Carlos David

Last access: 23-May-2026 // 19:09:32

Carlos David Moreno Hernández , known as Carlos David , is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a central defender. Football career. Born in Mérida, Badajoz, Extremadura, Carlos David graduated from Valencia CF's youth setup. He made his debuts as a senior with the reserves, a ...

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