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  1. Insular Mountains

    Geobox Range name Insular Mountains image Ghinde2.jpg image caption Golden Hinde mountain Golden Hinde ... m 44 highest long s 48.6 highest long EW W map map caption The Insular Mountains are a Mountain range range of mountains in the Pacific Coast Ranges on the British Columbia Coast coast of British Columbia , Canada , comprising the Vancouver Island Ranges and Queen Charlotte Mountains . The Insular Mountains are rugged, particularly on Vancouver Island where peaks in Strathcona Provincial Park rise to elevations of more than 2000m 6,600  ft . The highest of these mountains is Golden Hinde mountain ... ice age when the continental shelf in this area was a broad coastal plain . The Insular Mountains formed when a chain of active volcanic island s the Insular Islands collided against the North America n continent during the Mid Cretaceous time. The type of rocks that form the Insular Mountains are turbidite s and pillow lava s. Granite Granitic pluton s seldom occur in the Insular Mountains, unlike the Coast Mountains . The Insular Mountain range covers some 133,879  km 51,691  sq  ... Insular Mountains Category Pacific Coast Ranges Category Mountain ranges of British Columbia Category ... the Coast Mountains Coast Mountain Range is usually referred to as the westernmost range of the Pacific Cordillera since it is the westernmost range on the main landmass at that point , the Insular Mountains are the true westernmost range. ref http www.bivouac.com ArxPg.asp?ArxId 1357 Coast Mountains in the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia. Retrieved 8 October 2007 ref Geological history These Insular Mountains are not yet fully emerged above sea level , and Vancouver Island and the Queen Charlotte ... mountains, landslide s and fissure s. During the most recent ice age some 18,000 years ago , ice enclosed nearly all of these mountains. Glacier s that ran down to the Pacific Ocean sharpened ... Glacier in the Vancouver Island Ranges . Sub ranges Queen Charlotte Islands Queen Charlotte Mountains ...   more details



  1. Insular

    Wiktionary insular Insular may also refer to Adjective describing an island . Insular , the term used for Criollo people in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial period. Insular area of the United States. Insular art , the style of art produced in the post Roman history of the British Isles. insular cortex , a part of the cerebral cortex. Insular dwarfism , a form of phyletic dwarfism. Insular period , historical term. Insular script , a medieval script system originally used in Ireland. Those who are inward looking and parochialism parochial . Disambig ...   more details



  1. Insular Plate

    Unreferenced date November 2006 File Insular Omineca arcs.png thumb 300px right Plate tectonics along the west coast of North America 130 million years ago The Insular Plate was an ancient oceanic plate that began subduct ing under the west coast of North America around the early Cretaceous time. The Insular Plate had a chain of active volcanic island s that were called the Insular Islands . These volcanic Islands however collided then fused onto the west coast of North America when the Insular Plate jammed then shut down ending the subduction zone. See also Insular Mountains Category Natural history of North America Category Tectonic plates Category Historical tectonic plates Category Cretaceous Category Cenozoic Tectonics stub Palaeo geo stub fr Plaque insulaire uk ...   more details



  1. Insular Islands

    Image Insular Omineca arcs.png thumb right The Bridge River Ocean between North America and the Insular and Omineca volcanic arcs The Insular Islands were a giant chain of active volcanic island s somewhere in the Pacific Ocean during the Cretaceous time that rode on top a microplate called the Insular Plate , beginning around 130 million years ago. The Insular Islands were surrounded by two prehistoric ocean s the Panthalassa Panthalassa Ocean to the west and the Bridge River Ocean to the east. About 115 million years ago, these islands collided with the North American continent, fusing onto the North American Plate and closing the Bridge River Ocean during the Mid Cretaceous time. The Insular Islands formation had occurred at least 210 million years before the collision. Like the earlier Intermontane Islands , the large size of the islands prevented them from being pushed under the North American Plate. Instead, the Insular Islands were crumpled and crushed along the shoreline of North America to become part of the continent. The Insular Plate stopped subducting under North America the subduction zone moved to the Farallon Trench further westward. ref name Burke Museum http www.washington.edu burkemuseum geo history wa Coast 20Range 20Episode.htm The Coast Range Episode . The Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture. Retrieved 1 January 2010. ref The rocks that comprised the Insular Islands now form a large geologic feature along the coast of North America known as the Insular Belt . See also Insular Mountains Omineca Arc References Reflist Category Former islands Category Geography of North America Category Volcanic arc islands Category Cretaceous volcanism Tectonics stub Palaeo geo stub ...   more details



  1. Insular Region

    Insular Region , meaning a region of islands, can refer to the following Insular Region Colombia Insular Region Equatorial Guinea Insular Region Venezuela geodis ...   more details



  1. Insular Belt

    Image Geology belts of western Canada.png thumb right 250px Geology belts of western Canada and southeast Alaska, including the Insular Belt red The Insular Belt is a physical geography physiogeological region on the north western North American coast. It consist of three major island groups and many smaller islands and stretches from southern British Columbia into Alaska and the Yukon . It represents the Late Cretaceous to Eocene accretion of what is known as the Insular Superterrane the North American continent. The rocks that form the Insular Super Terrane are allochthonous meaning they are not related to the North American continent . They consist of a series of volcanic rock volcanics , intrusion s and sedimentary rock s from the collision of an ancient volcanic arc island arc called the Insular Islands . ref name SI http www.washington.edu burkemuseum geo history wa Coast 20Range 20Episode.htm The Coast Range Episode 115 to 57 million years ago ref The exact collision of the Insular Islands remains uncertain. ref name SI The major island groups that compose the Insular Super Terrane are, from north to south, Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands , the Queen Charlotte Islands and the Alexander Archipelago in Alaska. The region is noteworthy as it has the greatest physiographic relief from the depths of Queen Charlotte Sound which had been a coastal plain during the last ice age to the heights of the Wrangell Mountains Wrangell Saint Elias Mountains . In general the region is extremely rugged with very little flat land except in certain regions e.g. the east coast of Vancouver Island. The region is thickly forested, having a temperate year round climate, with many of the worlds largest trees. See also Portal Volcanism of Canada Geology of British Columbia Intermontane Belt Okanagan Highland Omineca Mountains Quesnel Highland References reflist External links http www.bcadventure.com adventure frontier physio geology.htm Physiography of British Columbia coord mis ...   more details



  1. Insular Vole

    This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Insular Vole status LC status system IUCN3.1 status ref ref name iucn IUCN2009.2 assessors Frey, J., Garibaldi, A. & Hammerson, G. year 2008 id 13425 title Microtus abbreviatus downloaded 03 February 2010 ref regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Mammalia ordo Rodent ia familia Cricetidae genus Microtus species M. abbreviatus binomial Microtus abbreviatus binomial authority Gerrit Smith Miller Miller , 1899 range map Microtus abbreviatus range in ak.png synonyms The Insular Vole or St. Matthew Island Vole Microtus abbreviatus is a species of rodent in the Cricetidae family. It occurs only on St. Matthew Island and the adjacent Hall Island Alaska Hall Island , in Alaska. ref name iucn On these Bering Sea islands, Insular Voles live in damp lowland areas, on the lower slopes of mountains, and on rye grass covered beaches. They are diurnal and eat plant matter. Birds and arctic foxes, which are the only other mammals on the island, prey on the voles. ref name si cite web url http www.mnh.si.edu mna image info.cfm?species id 179 title North American Mammals Insular Vole publisher Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History ref References reflist Arvicolinae Category Microtus Microtus stub es Microtus abbreviatus ...   more details



  1. Estadio Insular

    Infobox Stadium stadium name Estadio Insular nickname image File Estadio Insular.JPG 260px fullname Estadio Insular location Las Palmas , Spain coordinates broke ground built opened 27 December 1945 renovated expanded closed 2003 demolished owner operator UD Las Palmas surface construction cost architect structural engineer services engineer general contractor project manager main contractors former names tenants center UD Las Palmas seating capacity center 21,000 dimensions Estadio Insular was a multi use stadium in Las Palmas , Spain . It was initially used as the stadium of UD Las Palmas matches before Estadio Gran Canaria opened in 2003. The stadium held 21,000 people and was built in 1945. External links http www.worldstadiums.com europe countries spain canary islands.shtml Information on venue coord 28 07 44.32 N 15 26 01.73 W source eswiki type landmark display title Use dmy dates date November 2010 DEFAULTSORT Insular Category Defunct football venues in Spain Insular Category UD Las Palmas Category Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Spain sports venue stub es Estadio Insular fr Estadio Insular gl Estadio Insular pt Est dio Insular ...   more details



  1. Insular G

    Image Insular G.svg right Shape of Insular G Insular G image Image Insular G.GIF is a form of the letter g somewhat resembling a tailed z or lowercase delta letter delta , used in United Kingdom Britain and Ireland . It was first used by the Ireland Irish , passed into Old English language Old English , and developed into the Middle English letter yogh . Middle English, having re borrowed the familiar Carolingian g from the Continent, thus used two forms of g as separate letters. The lowercase insular g was used in Irish linguistics as a phonetic character for IPAblink , and on this basis is encoded in the Phonetic Extensions block of Unicode 4.1 March 2005 as U 1D79. Its capital was introduced in Unicode 5.1 April 2008 at U A77D. The insular form of g is still used in traditional Gaelic script . See also Gaelic script Insular script Yogh External links http www.english.su.se nlj ormproj fonts yogh.htm Drawing an insular G here mistaken for yogh Michael Everson s article http www.evertype.com standards wynnyogh ezhyogh.html On the derivation of YOGH and EZH shows insular g in several typefaces. Latin alphabet Category Phonetic transcription symbols G insular Category Early Middle Ages Category Middle English language Category Palaeographic letter variants G insular writingsystem stub de Insulares G fr G insulaire it G insulare pt G insular ...   more details



  1. Insular period

    The Insular Period may refer to the period in which Insular art , Insular script and Early Insular Christianity occurred in the early medieval British Isles. http rsnz.natlib.govt.nz volume rsnz 05 rsnz 05 00 001950.html Certain periods during the Miocene period when New Zealand was a single island. More generally, the term is often used of periods of relative political or cultural isolation or Parochialism insularity in the histories of Japan , during most of the Tokugawa shogunate 1603 1868 , when the Sakoku Seclusion laws were in place. China , after 1422 until the 19th century. the Philippines, when it was a History of the Philippines United States territory U.S. territory from 1902 to 1935. Berlin, when isolated by the Berlin Wall , from 1961 to 1989. South Africa, under the international sanctions caused by Apartheid , from about 1962 to 1994. Please add others disambig ...   more details



  1. Insular script

    with Insular art , of which most surviving examples are illuminated manuscript s. The script developed ... immediate influences the highest grade of Insular script is the majuscule Insular half uncial, which is closely derived from Continental half uncial script. Works written in Insular scripts commonly ... insular innovation, which later influenced Continental illumination style. Letters with Ascender ... many unique scribal abbreviation s, along with many borrowings from Tironian notes . Insular script ... to England by Augustine of Canterbury . The influences of both scripts produced the Insular script system. Within this system, the scholar Julian Brown identified five grades Insular half uncial, or Irish majuscle , a majuscule script influenced by Insular Hybrid minuscule Insular Set Insular Cursive Insular Current. Brown has also postulated two Phase of development for this script, Phase II being ... Gospels , the St. Gall Gospel Book , and the Book of Armagh . Insular script was influential in the development of Carolingian minuscule in the scriptoria of the Carolingian empire. In Ireland, Insular ... continued in modern Gaelic script typefaces derived from insular script. See also Carolingian minuscule Gaelic script Hiberno Saxon art Insular G Irish orthography List of Hiberno Saxon illustrated ... mediaeval.html Pfeffer Medi val An insular minuscule as a Unicode font strictly speaking, a Carolingian minuscule with a set of insular variants http scribe.wiglaf.co.uk scribing insular minuscule Wiglaf the Writer Insular Minuscule Examples of insular minuscule handwritten documents. References Reflist Typography terms DEFAULTSORT Insular Script Category Early Middle Ages Category Latin calligraphy ...   more details



  1. Insular area

    dablink For the region within an animal brain sometimes known as insular area , see Insular cortex . No footnotes article October 2008 date April 2009 An insular area is a United States territory , that is neither ... types.htm title Definitions of Insular Area Political Organizations accessdate 2008 11 09 work Office of Insular Affairs publisher U.S. Department of the Interior date 2007 01 11 ref They are called insular from the Latin word insula Island Etymology island and because they were once administered by the War Department s Bureau of Insular Affairs , now the Office of Insular Affairs at the Interior Department. The term insular possession is also sometimes used, but has fallen out of favor. Because those insular areas that are inhabited are Unincorporated territories Incorporated and unincorporated ... Samoa. Residents of insular areas do not pay U.S. federal tax es, but most pay taxes to the territorial governments, at the same rates as U.S. federal income taxes. Insular areas do not choose electors ... of the United States Congress U.S. Congress . Goods manufactured in insular areas of the United ... the term insular area to refer not only to these territories under the sovereignty of the United ... States List and status of insular areas Image US insular areas B.png thumb 800px center Locations of the insular areas of the United States Several islands in the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea are considered insular areas of the United States. Incorporated integral part of United States ... by the Office of Insular Affairs part of the United States Minor Outlying Islands Unincorporated ... independence on May 20, 1902. See also Dependent territory Commonwealth United States insular area ... Bay Insular Cases Political divisions of the United States Territorial acquisitions of the United ... Office of Insular Affairs http www.doi.gov oia Islandpages political types.htm Department of the Interior Definitions of Insular Area Political Types http www.theatlantic.com issues 2001 ...   more details



  1. Insular Mole

    This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Insular Mole image status LR lc status system IUCN2.3 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Mammalia ordo Soricomorpha familia Talpidae genus Mogera species M. insularis binomial Mogera insularis binomial authority Robert Swinhoe Swinhoe , 1863 synonyms range map Insular Mole area.png range map caption Insular Mole range The Insular Mole Mogera insularis is a species of mammal in the Talpidae family. It is found in China and Taiwan . References Insectivore Specialist Group 1996. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 41463 all Mogera insularis . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 30 July 2007. Soricomorpha T. Category Talpidae soricomorpha stub zh min nan B n chh ca Talp de la Xina es Mogera insularis pl Mogera insularis tr Ada k stebe i zh ...   more details



  1. Insular Scots

    Unreferenced date December 2006 Scots language Insular Scots comprises varieties of Scots language Lowland Scots generally subdivided into Shetlandic Orcadian dialect Orcadian Both dialects share much Norn language Norn vocabulary, Shetlandic more so, than does any other Scots dialect, perhaps because they both were under strong Scandinavian influence in their recent past. ref McColl Millar. 2007. Northern and Insular Scots. Edinburgh University Press Ltd. p.5 ref It should not be confused with the vernacular of the Islands of the Clyde . References references Category Shetland Category Orkney Category Scots dialects Scotland stub Ling stub ...   more details



  1. Insular Italy

    Unreferenced date April 2011 Image Italia insulare.svg thumb 300px Insular Italy with the islands of Sicily south and Sardinia west shaded in dark. Insular Italy refers to the macro region composed of the country s two largest islands and their respective regions, Sicily and Sardinia . The two islands are both autonomous regions with special statute due to unique historical, cultural, and linguistic differences, in addition to a particular distance from the mainland. Sometimes, Sicily and Sardinia are unofficially classified as Southern Italy southern regions . Geography Insular Italy occupies one sixth of the national territory in surface area. Territorially, both Sicily and Sardinia include several minor islands and archipelago es administratively dependent on the mother islands. Sicily is the largest island in the Mediterranean 25,708  km and one of the largest of Europe , while Sardinia is less extensive 24,090  km . The lowlands are generally limited in the geographic region and generally appear as narrow coastal belts. The only exceptions are the Campidano and Nurra in Sardinia and the Plain of Catania in Sicily that extend 1200  km and 430  km respectively. The rest of the area is prevalently hilly, with hills occupying 70 of the territory. Sicily is home to Mount Etna , Italy s highest non Alps Alpine peak and Europe s largest active volcano. Sardinia is home to the Gennargentu mountain range. Demographics The population of Insular Italy totals a combined 6,677,026 residents. Insular Italy has a population density of less than half the national average due to the scarce population of Sardinia, one of the least densely populated regions of Italy Sicily ... in Insular Italy having a low population density. Their combined populations total just one tenth of the national population making Insular Italy the least populated macro region of the country. The following ... insular es Italia insular it Italia insulare zh ...   more details



  1. Insular Myotis

    This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Insular Myotis status DD status system IUCN2.3 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Mammalia ordo Chiroptera familia Vespertilionidae genus Myotis species M. insularum binomial Myotis insularum binomial authority George Edward Dobson Dobson , 1878 synonyms The Insular Myotis Myotis insularum is a species of vesper bat in the Vespertilionidae family. It is found in possibly American Samoa and possibly Samoa . References Chiroptera Specialist Group 1996. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 14169 all Myotis insularum . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 19 July 2007. Category Mouse eared bats Vespertilionidae stub ca Ratpenat de Samoa es Myotis insularum pt Myotis insularum ...   more details



  1. Insular Cases

    The Insular Cases are several Supreme Court of the United States U.S. Supreme Court cases concerning the status of territories acquired by the U.S. in the Spanish American War 1898 . The name insular derives ... s Bureau of Insular Affairs . The cases were in essence the court s response to a major issue of the United ... not automatically extend to all areas under American control. The deepest ramification of the Insular ... it in the United States Constitution U.S. Constitution . In the Insular i.e., island related Cases .... From 1901 to 1905, the U.S. Supreme Court in a series of opinions known as the Insular ... Rico , Guam and the Philippines . List of Insular Cases Various authorities have listed what they consider are the legitimate constituents of the Insular Cases. Juan R. Torruella , a judge on the United ... only, all decided in 1901 strictly speaking the Insular Cases are the original six opinions issued concerning ... According to Law The Insular Cases and Other Oddities. By Jos Tr as Monge. In, Foreign in a Domestic ... , 182 U.S. 221 1901 , case. ref name books.google.com Two thirds six of the nine Insular Cases referred ... law professor Efren Rivera Ramos, state that the designation of Insular Cases ... Grafton v. U.S. Kent v. Porto Rico Kopel v. Bigham Insular Cases, hence, oftentimes include DeLima ... citation 442 U.S. 465 1979 Criticism The decisions in the Insular Cases have not been without the dissenting ... Rico Supreme Court Jos Tr as Monge has stated that The Insular Cases were based on premises that in today s world seem bizarre. ref name Law 2001. Page 228 Injustice According to Law The Insular Cases ... are United States citizens and that the Insular Cases are indeed questionable. See also Insular area ... Further reading wikisource Category Insular Cases Insular Cases source for list of cases http www.macmeekin.com Library Insular 20Cases.htm A lawyer s website on Island Law cite book last Torruella ... Court decision addressing the distinction between Incorporated vs Unincorporated territories and the Insular ...   more details



  1. Insular birddrop

    Taxobox name Insular birddrop image status LR nt status system IUCN2.3 status ref ref name IUCN 1996 Roth B. 1996 . http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 20796 all Sterkia clementina . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 07 August 2007. ref regnum Animalia phylum Mollusca classis Gastropoda unranked familia clade Heterobranchia clade Euthyneura br clade Panpulmonata br clade Eupulmonata br clade Stylommatophora br informal group Orthurethra superfamilia Pupilloidea familia Pupillidae genus Sterkia species S. clementina binomial Sterkia clementina binomial authority Sterki , 1890 synonyms The insular birddrop or San Clemente Island blunt top snail Sterkia clementina is a species of land snail, a gastropod in the Pupillidae family. ref name NatureServe Sterkia clementina . NatureServe Explorer, accessed 1 August 2010. ref Incorrectly placed within Chondrinidae in the 2006 IUCN Red List. ref name IUCN 1996 This species is Endemism endemic to California , the United States and it is critically imperilled . ref name NatureServe References reflist Category Pupillidae Category Fauna of the United States Pupillidae stub es Sterkia clementina pt Sterkia clementina ...   more details



  1. Insular art

    David from the Durham Cassiodorus , early 8th century, ?Jarrow. ref Nordenfalk, 29, 86 87 ref Insular ... style different from that of the rest of Europe. Arts historians usually group insular art as part ... P cht, 65 66 Walies & Zoll, 27 30 ref Most insular art originates from the Hiberno Scottish mission ... Grove Art Online, S2 the 10th century Book of Deer , the earliest manuscript with Scottish Gaelic , is an Insular ... of Insular art affected all subsequent European medieval art, especially in the decorative elements of Romanesque and Gothic manuscripts. ref Henderson, 63 71 ref Surviving examples of Insular art ... feature of Insular manuscripts, although historiated initial s an Insular invention , canon ... The term was derived from its use for Insular script , first cited by the OED in 1908, ref OED Insular 4 b., though as it seems clear from their 1908 quotation that the use of the term was already established Hicks dates the first use to 1901. ref and is also used for the group of Insular Celtic ... book last Cowgill first Warren authorlink Warren Cowgill year 1975 chapter The origins of the Insular ... controversies Oxford Art Online Insular art , http www.enotes.com oxford art encyclopedia insular ... settlements . ref Hicks ref C. R. Dodwell, on the other hand, says that in Ireland the Insular ... Dodwell 1993 , 90. ref Insular decoration The Insular style is most famous for its highly dense, intricate ... art , and its use was taken to new levels in Insular art, where it was combined with the other ... major periods, Insular art does not come from a society where common stylistic influences ... has no Insular style. Although related objects in many more perishable media certainly existed and have not survived, it is clear that both religious and secular Insular patrons expected individual ... adornment of the elite. The Insular style arises from the meeting of their two styles, Celtic ... until 715. ref Nordenfalk, 8 9 Schapiro, 167 173 ref Insular metalwork Image Derrynaflan paten.jpg ...   more details



  1. Insular cortex

    Infobox Brain Name Insular cortex Latin lobus insularis boxwidth 19em GraySubject 189 GrayPage 825 Image ... brain the insular cortex often called insula , insulary cortex or insular lobe is a portion of the cerebral ... lobes. It is believed to be involved in consciousness. The insular cortex is divided into two ... anterior insular gray matter volume correlates with increased accuracy in this subjective sense of the inner ... K, Gallagher K, McColl R, Mathews D, Querry R, Williamson JW title Exercise induced decrease in insular ... author Williamson JW, McColl R, Mathews D, Ginsburg M, Mitchell JH title Activation of the insular ... 1213 ref The insular cortex also is where the sensation of pain is judged as to its degree. ref cite ... syndrome have abnormal processing of Viscus visceral pain in the insular cortex related to dysfunctional ... of warmth correlate with neural activity in right anterior insular cortex journal Neurosci. Lett ... ref cite journal author Craig AD, Chen K, Bandy D, Reiman EM title Thermosensory activation of insular ... 16&issue 3&spage 299 ref A full Urinary bladder bladder also activates the insular cortex. ref cite ...&magic pubmed ref with small lesions in the anterior insular cortex being able to cause loss of Equilibrioception ... and insular activation during attempted foot lifting in paraplegic humans journal Hum Brain Mapp volume ... A rapid sound action association effect in human insular cortex journal PLoS ONE volume 2 issue ... JP, Hachinski VC title Cardiovascular effects of human insular cortex stimulation journal Neurology ... B, Ormsby CE, Mart nez RD, P rez Montfort R, Berm dez Rattoni F title Insular cortex lesions impair ... title Conditioned enhancement of antibody production is disrupted by insular cortex and amygdala but not hippocampal ... s own limbs mediated by the insular cortex? journal J. Neurosci. volume 25 issue 31 pages 7134 8 year ... ref Social emotions The anterior insular processes a person s sense of disgust both to smells ... 07 00470 3 ref Emotions Ref improve section date June 2008 The insular cortex, in particular its most ...   more details



  1. Insular Celts

    from late La T ne Gaul would be far too late to account for the origins of Insular Celtic ... KB ref By the end of the Dark Ages, around the 8th century, the Insular Celtic peoples had become the bearers ... in the High Middle Ages Medieval Wales . References reflist See also Celtic toponymy Insular Celtic British toponymy Celtic Goidelic substrate hypothesis Insular Celtic languages Iron Age Britain ...   more details



  1. Insular dwarfism

    biology bg ca Nanisme insular cs Ostrovn nanismus de Inselverzwergung es Enanismo insular fr volution insulaire ko hr Oto na patuljastost it Nanismo insulare hu Izol lt zsugorod s pt Nanismo insular ru sv Dv rgv xt p ar tr Ada c cele mesi uk ...   more details



  1. Insular area (disambiguation)

    Insular Area may refer to Insular area , a commonwealth, freely associated state, possession or territory controlled by the U.S. government Insular area biology , the region within an animal brain, containing the Insular cortex disambig ...   more details



  1. Centro Insular de Deportes

    Centro Insular de Deportes is an arena in Las Palmas , Spain . It is primarily used for basketball and the home arena of CB Gran Canaria . The arena holds 5,000 people. coord 28.113 N 15.417 W display title source eswiki DEFAULTSORT Insular Category Indoor arenas in Spain Category Basketball venues in Spain Category CB Gran Canaria Category Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Liga ACB venues Spain sports venue stub ca Centro Insular de Deportes es Centro Insular de Deportes ...   more details



  1. Pabellon Insular Santiago Martin

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Pabell n Insular Santiago Mart n is an arena in Santa Cruz de Tenerife , Spain . It is primarily used for basketball and is the home arena of Tenerife CB Tenerife Baloncesto . It was opened in 1999. Pabell n Insular Santiago Mart n is the property of the Cabildo de Tenerife the Island Council of Tenerife and the Ayuntamiento de La Laguna the La Laguna City Council . Through an agreement with the Comisi n de Gobierno de la Corporaci n Insular , the management of the pavilion was ceded to the Gesti n Insular para el Deporte, la Cultura y el Ocio the Tenerife Sport, Culture and Leisure Management, also known as IDECO . The Pabell n Insular Santiago Mart n can hold 5,100 people, and it offers 2,000 square meters of floorspace. The facilities remain open all year long without interruption. The pavilion also provides the following facilities for athletic use 5 large locker rooms 4 double locker rooms Gymnasium Infirmary Video room Press room Rehab room Coord 28 27 30.21 N 16 17 49.14 W source eswiki region ES M type landmark display title DEFAULTSORT Santiago Martin Category Indoor arenas in Spain Category Basketball venues in Spain Spain sports venue stub es Pabell n Insular Santiago Mart n ...   more details




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