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Yozei
(from the article "Japan") ...family members such as the empress Jingu and the princes Nakano Oe and Shotoku. Yoshifusa's ...
Yozgat
city, central Turkey. The city lies on the site of a Bronze Age settlement 100 ...
Ypacarai
town, central Paraguay. It is situated in the westward extension of the Brazilian Highlands. Its ...
Ypacarai, Lake
(from the article "Paraguay") ...Lake Ypoa, about 40 miles (65 km) south of Asuncion, merges into Lake Vera; it ...
Ypoa, Lake
(from the article "Paraguay") Paraguay has only two lakes of consequence. The largest, Lake Ypoa, about 40 miles (65 ...
Yponomeutoidea
(from the article "lepidopteran") ...as external parasites on plant hoppers; related family: Cyclotornidae (Australian; larvae live similarly when young, ...
Ypres
municipality, West Flanders province (province), western Belgium. It lies along the Yperlee ... [4 Related Articles]
Ypres Tower
(from the article "Rye") ...Ports (a confederation of English Channel ports) in about 1350. Edward III walled the town, ...
Ypres, Battles of
(from the article "World War I") ...one of his armies, transferred from Lorraine, was to check the expected offensive, while another ...
Ypresian Stage
oldest division of Eocene rocks, representing all rocks deposited worldwide during the Ypresian Age (55.8 ...
Ypsilanti
city, Washtenaw county, southeastern Michigan, U.S. It lies along the Huron River just east of ...
Ypsilantis, Alexander
(from the article "Vladimirescu, Tudor") ...society-the Philiki Etaireia ("Friendly Brotherhood")-that sought to overturn Turkish rule throughout the Balkans. With the ...
ypsiloid cartilage
(from the article "Caudata") ...similar to those of generalized vertebrates. The pectoral, or chest, girdle, supporting the forelimbs, is ...
Yr Wyddfa
(from the article "Snowdon") ...the historic county of Caernarvonshire. Snowdon consists of about five main peaks that are connected ...
Yrjo-Koskinen, Sakari
historian and politician, author of the first history of Finland in Finnish. Later he guided ...
Yrshov, Pyotr
(from the article "children's literature") ...It does include the fables of Ivan Krylov; a great treasury of Russian folktales (skazki) ...
Ys
(from the article "Douarnenez") Douarnenez is associated in Breton folklore with the legendary city of Ys, which was believed ...
Ysaye, Eugene
Belgian violinist, conductor, and composer, the foremost interpreter of the string works of French and ... [1 Related Articles]
Yser River
a small stream (48 mi [77 km] long), rising on the north flanks of the ...
Yser, Battle of the
(from the article "Yser River") ...coast was stopped (October 1914) along the river during World War I. After the evacuation ...
Ysleta
former town, now a southeastern section of El Paso, El Paso county, extreme western Texas, ...
Ysopet
in French literature, a medieval collection of fables, often versions of Aesop's Fables. [2 Related Articles]
Ysyk, Lake
a drainless lake in northeastern Kyrgyzstan. Situated in the northern Tien Shan ("Celestial Mountains"), it ... [5 Related Articles]
Ysyk-Kol
oblasty (province), northeastern Kyrgyzstan. In the northeast is Lake Ysyk (Issyk-Kul) at an elevation of ...
ytterbium
(Yb), chemical element, rare-earth metal of the lanthanoid series of the periodic table, a low-melting-point, ... [3 Related Articles]
yttrium
(Y), chemical element, rare-earth metal of transition Group IIIb of the periodic table, used for ... [2 Related Articles]
yttrium aluminum garnet
(from the article "rare-earth element") Yttrium-iron garnets are synthetic high-melting silicates that can be fabricated into special shapes for use ...
yttrium barium copper oxide
(from the article "ceramic composition and properties") ...an ionic arrangement that is not identical in all directions. In severely anisotropic materials there ...
yttrium iron garnet
(from the article "yttrium") ...and in electronic and optical devices including phosphors and lasers. Red phosphors containing yttrium and ...
yttrium phosphate
(from the article "xenotime") widely distributed phosphate mineral, yttrium phosphate (YPO4), though large proportions of erbium commonly replace yttrium), ...
yu
(from the article "Daoism") ...wuming) and the Named (youming), Nothing (wu) and Something ...
Yu Dafu
popular short-story writer of the 1920s in China, one of the founding members of the ...
Yu Darvish
(from the article "Baseball") ...to the Japan Series with a three-games-to-two victory over the second-place Chiba Lotte Marines, who ...
Yu Hill
(from the article "Canton") ...and a flourishing community was maintained by Arab and Hindu traders. Peace and prosperity were ...
Yu Hua
(from the article "Literature") Yu Hua, a leading novelist, was perhaps the most talked-about Chinese literary figure in 2006, ...
Yu Miri
A writer of Korean ancestry living in Japan, Yu Miri won the Akutagawa Prize in ...
Yu Mountains
(from the article "Kiangsi") Other mountains are found in the centre and north of the province. East of the ...
Yu Qian
defense minister who saved China when the Yingzong emperor (reigning as Zhengtong, 1453-49) of the ... [1 Related Articles]
Yu River
river in South China. A southern tributary of the Hsi Chiang, it rises in two ...
Yu Shyi-kun
(from the article "Taiwan") Area: 36,188 sq km (13,972 sq mi) | Population (2005 est.): 22,726,000 | Capital: Taipei ...
Yu Ti
the most revered and popular of Chinese Taoist deities. In the official Taoist pantheon, he ...
Yu, Mount
(from the article "Chung-yang Range") ...The Chung-yang Range traverses the length of the island, extending about 170 miles (270 km) ...
Yu-hua T'ai
(from the article "Nanking") Forming an integral part of the life of the city are its immediate outskirts. To ...
yuan
monetary unit of China. The yuan is divided into 100 fen and 10 jiao. The ... [4 Related Articles]
Yuan
(from the article "Taiwan") The central government also includes five constitutionally mandated councils (yuans): Legislative, Executive, ...
Yuan dynasty
(1206-1368), dynasty established in China by Mongol nomads. Yuan rule stretched throughout most of Asia ... [61 Related Articles]
Yuan Haowen
(from the article "Confucianism") ...cultural form of their own. Zhao Bingwen's (1159-1232) combination of literary talent and moral concerns ...
Yuan Hung-tao
(from the article "Chinese literature") ...against antiquarianism was not heard until the end of the 16th century; it came from ...
Yuan River
river of eastern Guizhou and western Hunan provinces, southeastern China. The Yuan River is about ... [1 Related Articles]
Yuan Shikai
Chinese army leader and reformist minister in the twilight of the Qing dynasty (until 1911) ... [15 Related Articles]
Yuan Zai
(from the article "China") Under Daizong (reigned 762-779) the court was dominated by the emperor's favourite, Yuan Zai, and ...
Yuan Zhen
a key literary figure of the middle Tang dynasty of China, influential in the [2 Related Articles]
Yuan Zhongdao
(from the article "China") ...charm, evoking character and mood with artless-seeming delicacy. The iconoclasm of the final Ming decades ...
Yuan-Ming Yuan
(from the article "Qianlong") ...devices, though he regarded the latter as no more than a source of intellectual satisfaction ...
Yuandi
posthumous name (shi) of the ninth emperor (reigned 49/48-33 BC) of the ... [1 Related Articles]
Yuba City
city, seat (1856) of Sutter county, north-central California, U.S. It lies in the Sacramento Valley, ...
Yubari
city, central Hokkaido, northern Japan. It lies along the upper Yubari River, in the Yubari ...
Yucatan
estado (state), southeastern Mexico. Occupying part of the northern Yucatan Peninsula, it ... [2 Related Articles]
Yucatan Basin
(from the article "Caribbean Sea") ...in shape, which are separated from one another by submerged ridges and rises. These are ...
Yucatan Channel
strait connecting the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea, extending for 135 miles (217 ... [2 Related Articles]
Yucatan Current
oceanic surface current, the western limb of a clockwise gyre in the eastern Gulf of ...
Yucatan Lions
(from the article "Baseball") The Yucatan Lions (Leones) defeated the Monterrey Sultanes four games to one to win the ...
Yucatan Peninsula
a northeastern projection of Central America, lying between the Gulf of Mexico to the west ... [9 Related Articles]
Yucatan sisal
(from the article "henequen") ...been a source of textile fibre since pre-Columbian times. It was introduced to Cuba in ...
Yucatec language
American Indian language of the Mayan family, spoken in the Yucatan Peninsula, including not only ... [2 Related Articles]
Yucatec languages
(from the article "Maya languages") ...Maya language is Tzeltal, spoken in Chiapas, Mexico, but other Western Maya languages include Chontal, ...
Yucatec Maya
Middle American Indians of the Yucatan Peninsula in eastern Mexico. The Yucatec were participants in ... [1 Related Articles]
yucca
(genus Yucca), any of about 40 species of succulent plants of the family Agavaceae, native ... [5 Related Articles]
Yucca House National Monument
the ruins of prehistoric Native American pueblos, located 15 miles (24 km) south of the ...
yucca moth
(genus Tegeticula), any of four species of insects of the Prodoxidae family of moths (order ... [3 Related Articles]
Yuch'on-ni
(from the article "pottery") One of the difficulties in the study of Korean pottery is that practically everything has ...
Yuchi
(from the article "Native American dance") Although the Cherokee of the Smoky Mountains in North Carolina and Tennessee speak an Iroquoian ...
Yudenich, Nikolay
commander of the White forces in the northwest during the Russian Civil War (1918-20). [1 Related Articles]
Yudhisthira
(from the article "Delhi") ...in the epic Mahabharata (a narrative about the descendants of the prince ...
Yudhoyono, Susilo Bambang
Indonesian Pres. Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, commonly known as SBY, had a strong mandate for pushing ... [4 Related Articles]
Yue
aboriginal people of South China who in the 5th-4th century BCE formed a powerful kingdom ... [3 Related Articles]
Yue
(from the article "Chekiang") ...western Chekiang was a part of the ancient state of Wu, while eastern Chekiang was ...
Yue Fei
one of China's greatest generals and national heroes. [2 Related Articles]
Yue ware
(from the article "celadon") Yue ware, first made in the Han dynasty (206 BC-AD 220) in China, was the ...
yuefu
form of Chinese poetry derived from the folk-ballad tradition. The yuefu takes ... [1 Related Articles]
Yuefu
(from the article "Chinese literature") A more important contribution to literature by the Han government was the reactivation in 125 ...
Yueh opera
(from the article "Chekiang") ...on in provincial pride and national stereotypes that often depict the Chekiang people as both ...
yueh pai
(from the article "pottery") ...ch'ing ("blown blue"), and is distinct from the sponged blue grounds of the Ming dynasty. ...
yueqin
Chinese lute, one of a family of flat, round-bodied lutes found in Central and East ... [2 Related Articles]
yueshan
(from the article "qin") ...The qin's high bridge near the wide end of the soundboard is ...
Yueyang
city, northern Hunan sheng (province), southeast-central China. It is situated on the ... [1 Related Articles]
Yuezhi
ancient people who ruled in Bactria and India from about 128 BC to about AD ... [6 Related Articles]
Yug
(from the article "Ket language") one of two surviving members of the Yeniseian family of languages spoken by about 500 ...
Yug language
(from the article "Paleo-Siberian languages") The Yeniseian group is spoken in the Turukhansk region along the Yenisey River. Its only ...
yuga
in Hindu cosmology, an age of mankind. Each yuga is progressively shorter than the preceding ... [3 Related Articles]
Yuganskneftegaz
(from the article "Russia") Meanwhile, the state was taking over the "commanding heights" of the economy. The most dramatic ...
yugei
(from the article "Japan") ...special ones called nashiro and koshiro set up for the support of certain royal relatives. ...
yugen
(from the article "Zeami") ...including the singing and dancing appropriate to each. The two main elements in no acting ...
yugo
(from the article "Native American art") ...significance. Experts now consider the palma a ritual object or trophy representing an actual protective ...
Yugoslav Air Transport
(from the article "Serbia") ...1990s, an extensive network of air routes had been developed. Almost half of the airline ...
Yugoslav Committee
(from the article "Serbia") ...of its state. During the early part of the war, a number of prominent political ...
Yugoslav People's Army
(from the article "Bosnia and Herzegovina") The Yugoslav People's Army was designed to repel invasion, and, as part of its strategy, ...
Yugoslavia
former federated country situated on the west-central Balkan Peninsula. [63 Related Articles]
Yugoslavia, flag of
horizontally striped blue-white-red national flag. Its width-to-length ratio is 1 to 2.
Yugoslavism
(from the article "Croatia") ...an independent Great Croatia. The necessity of relying on the other South Slavs in opposition ...
Yui Shosetsu
Japanese rebel whose attempted coup d'etat against the Tokugawa shogunate led to increased efforts by ...
Yukaghir
remnant of an ancient human population of the tundra and taiga zones of Arctic Siberia ... [8 Related Articles]
Yukaghir language
language spoken by not more than a few hundred persons in the Kolyma River region ... [4 Related Articles]
yukata
comfortable cotton kimono decorated with stencil-dyed patterns usually in shades of indigo, worn by Japanese ... [1 Related Articles]
Yukawa Hideki
Japanese physicist and recipient of the 1949 Nobel Prize for Physics for research on the ... [3 Related Articles]
Yukawa meson
(from the article "subatomic particle") ...theory ultimately unacceptable. Quantum field theory did not seem applicable to the nuclear binding force. ...
Yuki
four groups of North American Indians who lived in the Coast Ranges and along the ... [1 Related Articles]
Yuki
(from the article "Yuki") ...the Coast Ranges and along the coast of what is now northwestern California, U.S. They ...
Yukon College
(from the article "Yukon Territory") ...services are administered by the territorial government with financial assistance from the federal government. Primary ...
Yukon River
major North American river that flows through the central Yukon Territory of Canada and central ... [8 Related Articles]
Yukon Territory
territory of northwestern Canada, an area of rugged mountains and high plateaus. It is bounded ... [2 Related Articles]
Yukon Territory, flag of
Canadian territorial flag that is a vertically striped tricolour of green, white, and blue, with ...
Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve
national preserve in east-central Alaska, U.S., on the Canadian border. Proclaimed a national monument in ...
Yukos
(from the article "Business Overview") ...winners of the year were the Russian government-controlled energy colossi. Rosneft, a once marginal state-owned ...
Yule, Doug
(from the article "Velvet Underground, the") ...(1968), featuring contributions by Reed, Cale, and Morrison, and The Marble Index (1969), produced by ...
Yulin
city, southeastern Zhuang Autonomous Region of Guangxi, southern China. It is situated on the upper ...
Yuliya Tymoshenko Bloc
(from the article "Ukraine") The election was notable for the sweeping gains made by the Yuliya Tymoshenko Bloc (BYT), ...
Yuma
city, seat (1871) of Yuma county, southwestern Arizona, U.S. It is situated on the Colorado ...
Yuma Desert
arid part of the Sonoran Desert. It lies south of the Gila River and east ...
Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park
(from the article "Yuma") ...the economy, which is augmented by the nearby Yuma Proving Ground (1942), the Marine Corps ...
Yuman
any of various Native American groups who traditionally lived in the lower Colorado River valley ... [3 Related Articles]
Yuman language
(from the article "Mesoamerican Indian languages") ...(called phyla or superstocks), Hokan and Penutian. The formulation was accepted and extended by others. ...
Yumedono
(from the article "arts, East Asian") ...of the Triad suggests that the ensemble was dedicated to the recently deceased Shotoku and ...
Yumen
city, western Gansu sheng (province), northwestern China. It is situated on the ...
Yun Po Sun
Korean politician who served (1960-62) as a liberal president of South Korea during the Second ... [1 Related Articles]
Yun Shouping
artist who, together with the Four Wangs and Wu Li, is grouped among the major ... [1 Related Articles]
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