Queens Boulevard — is a major thoroughfare in the New York City borough of Queens, forming part of New York State Route 25. LocationIt runs northwest to southeast across more than half the length of the borough, starting at the Queensboro Bridge in Long Island City … Wikipedia
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Queens of the Stone Age (album) — Queens of the Stone Age Studio album by Queens of the Stone Age Released September 22, 1998 March 4, 2011 (Australia) … Wikipedia
Queens–Midtown Tunnel — Queens Midtown Tunnel Queens Midtown Tunnel, NYC Portal Carries 4 lanes of I 495 Crosses East River … Wikipedia
Queens Hospital Close — Queens Hospital Close, also referred to as QHC, is a hall of residence in Birmingham, England.It is located within the A4540 Inner Ring Road on Bath Row [http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en q=b151nh um=1 ie=UTF 8 sa=N tab=wl] in the Edgbaston… … Wikipedia
Queens (New York City borough) — Infobox Settlement name =Queens official name =Queens County other name = native name = nickname = settlement type =Borough of New York City total type = motto = imagesize = image caption = The Unisphere, unofficial symbol of Queens. flag size =… … Wikipedia
Queens University of Charlotte — Infobox University name=Queens University of Charlotte motto= Non ministrari sed ministrare (Latin) mottoeng=Not to be served but to serve established=1857 type=Private, Presbyterian university president=Dr. Pamela Lewis Davies city=Charlotte… … Wikipedia
Queens of the Stone Age — This article is about the American rock band. For their self titled debut album, see Queens of the Stone Age (album). Queens of the Stone Age Left to right: Josh Homme, Dean Fertita and Michael Shuman performing at the Eurockéennes festival, July … Wikipedia
Queens — 40° 42′ 15″ N 73° 55′ 04″ W / 40.70416667, 73.91777778 … Wikipédia en Français
Queens College, City University of New York — Infobox University name = Queens College of The City University of New York image size = 160px motto = Discimus ut serviamus (Latin) ( We learn so that we may serve ) [Authored by Dr. Konrad Gries, Professor and Chair of the Department of… … Wikipedia