Cape Town Railway Station — Daten Betriebsart Kopfbahnhof Bahnsteiggleise … Deutsch Wikipedia
Pride parade — 13th annual São Paulo Gay Pride Parade, 2009, Brazil. In 2006, it was considered the biggest pride parade of the world by the Guinness Book of World Records with an estimated 2.5 million participants, In 2009, 3.2 million people attended. Pride… … Wikipedia
Cape Town — Capetonian /kayp toh nee euhn/, n. a seaport in and the legislative capital of the Republic of South Africa, in the SW part: also capital of Cape of Good Hope province. 1,108,000. Also, Capetown. Afrikaans, Kaapstad. * * * Afrikaans Kaapstad City … Universalium
Pride of Africa — The Pride of Africa is a luxury train which is run by Rovos Rail. It is billed as the World s Most Luxurious Train . It travels through South Africa, Zimbabwe, Zambia and Tanzania.Rovos rail was established in 1989. Locations South Africa *Cape… … Wikipedia
CAPE — Convective Available Potential Energy (Academic & Science » Meteorology) Convective Available Potential Energy (Academic & Science » Chemistry) ** Computer Aided Process Engineering (Business » General) * Creating A Positive Environment… … Abbreviations dictionary
Liste von Gay-Pride-Veranstaltungen — Parada do Orgulho GLBT de São Paulo, der weltweit größte[1] Gay Pride, in São Paulo in Brasilien im Jahre 2004 Gay Pride Veranstaltungen, zu denen Gay Pride Paraden, Christopher Street Days, Sportveranstaltungen und kulturelle Veranstaltungen wie … Deutsch Wikipedia
Family Pride — is an organization that represents and fights for the rights of LGBT families in the United States. Family Pride has two offices one in Boston, MA and a smaller policy office in Washington, DC.Family Pride hosts workshops and seminars for gay… … Wikipedia
Football Club Gold Pride — Infobox club sportif Football Club Gold Pride … Wikipédia en Français
Elsehul — (coord|54|1|S|37|59|W|) is a bay 0.5 miles (0.8 km) wide, entered close west of Cape Pride along the north coast of South Georgia. The name dates back to the period 1905 12 and was probably applied by Norwegian sealers and whalers working in the… … Wikipedia
Lion — For other uses, see Lion (disambiguation). Lion[1] Temporal range: Early Pleistocene to recent … Wikipedia