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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/San%20Juan%20Bautista%20Tuxtepec
San Juan Bautista Tuxtepec
San Juan Bautista Tuxtepec (Nahuatl: "on the hill of rabbits") is a city in Oaxaca, Mexico. It is part of the Tuxtepec District of the Papaloapan Region.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/M3%20motorway%20%28Northern%20Ireland%29
M3 motorway (Northern Ireland)
The M3 is a motorway in Belfast that is 0.8 miles long. It is the shortest motorway in Northern Ireland. It is one of the busiest motorways in Northern Ireland, 60,000 vehicles use it per day.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rayman%20M
Rayman M
Rayman M (or Rayman Arena in North America) is a 2001 racing/fighting video game released by Ubi Soft for the PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube and Xbox. It is a spin-off to Rayman. Gameplay In the original and Arena versions of the game, players can on-foot race in tracks or battle against enemies. The Rush PlayStation port drops the battles in favor of more race tracks. Playable characters Rayman Globox Admiral Razorbeard Tily Teensies (all except PlayStation) Dark Globox (GameCube and Xbox only) Razorwife Henchman 1000 Henchman 800 Globette (PlayStation only) Rayman Rush In PlayStation versions, Rayman M has change into Rayman Rush. Is an on-foot racing game. Developed by Ubi Soft Shanghai, and published by Ubi Soft.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock%20climbing
Rock climbing
Rock climbing is a sport where someone uses their hands and feet to climb up a rock or an artificial climbing wall. Rock climbing is a very difficult sport because you need to have a lot of strength. Rock climbers must know how to use ropes, carabiners and harnesses for their own safety. Different ways of rock climbing Because of many different kinds of rocks around the world, many different kinds of climbing started. Solo climbing is where the climber's own physical strength and skill are relied on to do the climb. Anchors, ropes and protection are used to back up the climber, but are only there in case of a fall and are not actively used to help the person do the climb. Bouldering is climbing on short, low routes. Because people do not climb very high, they do not need to use safety equipment. Sometimes there are used special pads to cushion a drop. Free solo climbing is when a climber climbs alone, without somebody belaying them. Free soloing is climbing alone without the use of any rope or protection system whatsoever. Lead climbing is used when the rope is not on top yet. The person must tie the rope to their harness and then climb up the wall. On the way the climber puts the rope through a carabiner every few metres. Here the person at the bottom must use a belay device, and feed rope up to the climber. This is unlike top roping, where the belayer instead takes up rope using a belay device. Top roping is when the rope is already anchored at the top of the route. Safety equipment is needed here but many people say this kind is the safest. The belayer must only keep the rope tight by using a knot or a belay device, like a Grigri or Atc.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goirle
Goirle
Goirle is a municipality in the Dutch province of North Brabant. In 2019, 23,793 people lived there.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imtiaz%20Ali%20%27Arshi%27
Imtiaz Ali 'Arshi'
Imtiaz Ali Arshi (8 December 1904 - 25 February 1981) was an Indian researcher and scholar. He is best known for his works for Mirza Ghalib. He wrote Ghalib, Maktiba-e-Ghalib (1937), Intikhab-e-Ghalib (1943). He also created his own version of Ghalib's Diwan called Nuskha-e-Arshi published in 1958. Arshi the winner of the 1961 Sahitya Akademi Award in Urdu for the Diwan. Nuskha-Arshi is cited by Urdu scholar, Gopi Chand Narang. He tried to do the most complete early attempt to publish Ghalib's ghazals in a chronological manner. It allows for a study of the evolution in the poet's themes and techniques. According to Narang, Arshi's Diwan was the main source for the study of Ghalib's work until a more complete and chronologically correct. Diwan'-e-Raza was published by Kalidas Gupta Riza in 1995.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church%20Hill%2C%20Tennessee
Church Hill, Tennessee
Church Hill is a city in Hawkins County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 6,737 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Kingsport-Bristol (TN)-Bristol (VA) Metropolitan Statistical Area, which is a part of the Johnson City-Kingsport-Bristol, TN-VA Combined Statistical Area - commonly known as the "Tri-Cities" region. It is the largest city located in Hawkins County. History The community was started as a trading post called Spencer's Mill and Patterson Mill in the late 18th century. The city of Church Hill was incorporated in 1958. Notable people Lloyd Carr, former football coach for the University of Michigan was born in Church Hill, and lived there as a child.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Martin-du-Mesnil-Oury
Saint-Martin-du-Mesnil-Oury
Saint-Martin-du-Mesnil-Oury is a former commune. It is in Basse-Normandie in the Calvados department in northwest France. On 1 January 2016, it was merged into the new commune of Livarot-Pays-d'Auge.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Lord%20of%20the%20Rings%3A%20The%20Two%20Towers%20%28video%20game%29
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (video game)
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers is a 2002 action-adventure video game based on the first two movies of The Lord of the Rings. It lets players play as Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli throughout the events of the two movies. Plot The game starts in a tutorial set in the first movie's prologue, with Isildur fending off orcs before attacking Sauron.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael%20Froman
Michael Froman
Michael Braverman Goodman Froman (born August 20, 1962) is an American lawyer and politician. He was the U.S. Trade Representative from 2013 to 2017. He was Assistant to the President of the United States and Deputy National Security Advisor for International Economic Affairs, a position held jointly at the National Security Council and the National Economic Council. On May 2, 2013 President Barack Obama nominated him to succeed Ambassador Ron Kirk as the U.S. Trade Representative. He was confirmed on June 19, 2013.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amr%20Moussa
Amr Moussa
Amr Moussa (, , Amr Muhammad Moussa; born 3 October 1936) is an Egyptian politician and diplomat. He was the Secretary-General of the Arab League from 1 June 2001 to 1 June 2011. Moussa worked in the government of Egypt as Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1991 to 2001. On 8 September 2013, he was elected president of the committee of 50 that will amend the Egyptian constitution.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jules%20Feiffer
Jules Feiffer
Jules Ralph Feiffer (born January 26, 1929) is an American cartoonist and author. He won the Pulitzer Prize in 1986 as America's leading editorial cartoonist. He wrote the animated short Munro, which won an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 1961. He was born in New York City.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luigi%20Canepa
Luigi Canepa
Luigi Canepa (January 15, 1849 - May 12, 1914) was an Italian opera composer. He is best known for his 1879 opera, Riccardo III. He was born and died in Sassari, Sardinia. Biography His father Francesco and her mother Angela Solari, of Genoese origin, soon discovered his musical talent, addressing it to study the flute at age eight and enrolling him to 10 years at the Milan Conservatory, where he remained until autumn 1861. The 'year later was enrolled as a student for a fee at the Conservatory of Naples directed by Saverio Mercadante where he reached excellent results, only fifteen years old, he won a competition for a place in the class of counterpoint and composition. The October 14, 1867 fled from the conservatory to fight alongside of Garibaldi in the campaign for the liberation of Rome but was wounded and taken prisoner. On November 5, he returned to the Conservatory of Naples and shortly after he moved to Milan where he continued his musical studies. In 1871 he composed his first opera, "Davide Rizio", libretto by Enrico Costa, countryman and cousin of Canepa. The opera in three acts, based on the life of David Rizzio and Mary Stuart, was performed for the first time at the Teatro Carcano in November of the following year and then bought by the publisher Lucca, who took her on stage in many Italian cities and Barcelona. In 1874 he composed "I Pezzenti" with libretto by Fulvio Fulgonio which was staged at La Scala in September of that year and then in several European theaters. Canepa was establishing itself more and more, and his third opera, "Riccardo III", composed to a libretto by Fulvio Fulgonio and staged for the first time in 1879, received unanimous praise from critics and other celebrated composers, like Giuseppe Verdi and Amilcare Ponchielli. A serious illness interrupted his career and forced him to retreat to his native city, where he devoted himself to music criticism and teaching. In 1891 he ran for municipal elections is supported by young intellectuals who had recently founded La Nuova Sardegna is the unitary list of Republicans and moderate and, elected with broad suffrage, held for years the city councilor activities. Improving his health returned to composing but his celebrity was now gone. In this period he wrote a Mass, a funeral march for Giuseppe Garibaldi and funeral elegy for Nino Bixio, performed in Genoa arrival of his ashes. He ended his career as a composer with the operetta tragicomic "Amsicora", composed to a libretto by Salvatore Scano and staged at the Teatro Verdi in Sassari in April 1903. To him they are named the Conservatory of Music of Sassari, the town band, a street of the same city and the Chorale Luigi Canepa, the oldest choral institution of Sardinia. He is buried, along with his mother and his son Aldo Canepa, in the Monumental Cemetery of Sassari.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bou%C3%A8re
Bouère
Bouere is a commune of 321 people (2004). It is found in the region Pays de la Loire in the Mayenne department in the northwest of France.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sursee%20District
Sursee District
Sursee is a district of the canton of Lucerne in Switzerland. The capital is the town of Sursee.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harut%20and%20Marut
Harut and Marut
Harut and Marut are a pair of angels mentioned in the Qur'an. These angels are send down to earth and teach sorcery. Practicing sorcery is a sin Islam, so some Muslim theologians wondered how angels could do that. Some reject that Harut and Marut are really angels and that they are merely kings (in Arabic kings and angels are simialr words). Others argue that knowing or teaching sorcery isn't a sin. Only praticing it is a sin, like knowing to build an idol isn't a sin, but worshipping an idol is. Muhammad's companions say that Harut and Marut have been angels in heaven who were outraged by human's sin. God then made a bet with the angels, that they wouldn't be better, if they lived on earth with human urges. They agreed but actually sinned on earth and so they were not allowed to return to heaven. Further, they have to choose their punishment, either in this world or in hell. They choose earth, and so they became (fallen) angels tempting people into sorcery.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fabien%20Thi%C3%A9m%C3%A9
Fabien Thiémé
Fabien Thieme (11 July 1952 - 27 December 2019) was a French politician. Thieme was born in Valenciennes, France. Thieme was elected to the National Assembly as a member of the French Communist Party from Nord's 21st constituency in 1988. He lost re-election in 1993. Thieme was mayor of Marly, Nord from 2008 until his death. Thieme died on 27 December 2019 in Marly from problems caused by myocarditis, aged 67.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massachusetts%27s%202nd%20congressional%20district
Massachusetts's 2nd congressional district
Massachusetts's 2nd congressional district is in central Massachusetts. It contains the cities of Worcester, which is the second-largest city in New England after Boston, and Northampton in the Pioneer Valley. It is represented by Democrat Jim McGovern.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary%20of%20Guise
Mary of Guise
Mary of Guise (; 22 November 1515 - 11 June 1560), also called Mary of Lorraine, was a French noblewoman of the House of Guise.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melissa%20Benoist
Melissa Benoist
Melissa Marie Benoist (born October 4, 1988 in Houston, Texas) is an American actress and singer. She is best known for portraying Kara Danvers / Supergirl in the superhero television series, Supergirl.She also portrays Marley Rose in Glee Filmography Film Television Notes
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congress%20of%20the%20Union
Congress of the Union
The Congress of the Union (), formally known as the General Congress of the United Mexican States (Congreso General de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos), is the legislature of the federal government of Mexico consisting of two chambers: the Senate of the Republic and the Chamber of Deputies. Its 628 members (128 senators and 500 deputies) meet in Mexico City.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birsfelden
Birsfelden
Birsfelden (Swiss German: Birsfalde) is a municipality in Arlesheim in the canton of Basel-Landschaft in Switzerland.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Die%20Welt
Die Welt
Die Welt is a daily German newspaper. It is conservative and free market in its editorial policy. It has an circulation of about 210,000 newspapers a day. Die Welt was founded in 1946. The founder was the British Military Government in Germany. In the 1950's the Axel Springer Verlag bought the newspaper.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kristian%20Bezuidenhout
Kristian Bezuidenhout
Kristian Bezuidenhout (born in 1979 in South Africa) is an Australian classical pianist currently living in London. He was born in King William's Town in Eastern South Africa and moved with his family to Australia in 1988. Bezuidenhout started his musical studies in Australia and completed them at the Eastman School of Music in New York. Being interested in historical performance, he started studying fortepiano with an American professor and a pianist Malcolm Bilson. Bezuidenhout won the first prize in the Bruges Fortepiano Competition being just 21 years old. During his career Bezuidenhout has already collaborated with the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra, Concerto Koln, the Collegium Vocale Gent and Les Arts Florissants. He also worked together with such conductors as Trevor Pinnock and John Eliot Gardiner. His wide list of recordings include works of Schumann, Mozart, Haydn and other classical composers.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trough
Trough
A trough is a box-like drinking vessel for farm animals. Other senses of the word refer to things that are lower than their surroundings, like a trough: Trough (physics) Trough (meteorology); Trough (geology); a trough is also a noticeable and statistically recordable decline in an economy or graph. in chemistry it can be a Langmuir Blodgett Trough See also trow.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adams%20National%20Historical%20Park
Adams National Historical Park
Adams National Historical Park, formerly Adams National Historic Site, is a national landmark dedicated to Presidents of the United States John Adams and John Quincy Adams. It is in Quincy, Massachusetts. It preserves the home of the two presidents. It also honors the U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain, Charles Francis Adams, and writers and historians Henry Adams and Brooks Adams.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark%20matter
Dark matter
Dark matter is a type of matter thought to be responsible for much of the mass in the universe. The idea arose when astronomers found that the mass of large astronomical objects, and their gravitational effects, was much greater than the mass from the "luminous matter" that contains stars, gas, and dust. Dark matter was first proposed by Jan Oort in 1932 as a reason for the spinning speeds of stars in the Milky Way. Fritz Zwicky in 1933 used dark matter to explain "missing mass" in the spinning speeds of galaxies in clusters. Later, many other observations have suggested that there is dark matter in the universe. The spinning speeds of galaxies, gravitational lensing of background objects, the temperature distribution of hot gas in galaxies and clusters of galaxies: these are some of the examples that make scientists believe in dark matter. According to the Planck mission team, and based on the standard model of cosmology, the total mass-energy of the known universe contains 4.9% ordinary matter, 26.8% dark matter and 68.3% dark energy.Thus, dark matter is estimated to make up 84.5% of the total matter in the universe, while dark energy plus dark matter make up 95.1% of the total "stuff" in the universe. Because dark matter does not seem to give off or reflect light, x-rays, or any other radiation, the instruments that are used to find normal matter (like hot gas, stars, planets, and us) can't find dark matter. It seems that dark matter is not made of the same thing as the matter we see every day on Earth. The only way we can tell if dark matter is there, is by how it affects things we can "see" by gravity. In 2006, a group of scientists claimed that they had found a way to find dark matter. Since dark matter is supposedly very different from normal matter, it is expected to act differently. The scientists observed two far-away galaxy clusters that had crashed into each other at high speed: normal matter would have been scattered nearby after the collision, while dark matter would not. By measuring gravity, they were able to detect what looked like two clouds of dark matter, with a cloud of normal matter (hot gas) in between them.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cartoon%20Network%20Canada
Cartoon Network Canada
Cartoon Network (formerly Teletoon from 1997-2023) is a Canadian English television channel. It is owned by Corus Entertainment. The channel shows mostly cartoons. Its live-action programs are usually movies. Most programs are for family. Teletoon at Night broadcasts from 9:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. Information And Logos Teletoon usually shows animated series. There are original ones and imported ones. Its daytime shows are for children and younger teenagers. Nighttime shows are for older teenagers and adults. Teletoon operates two feeds. One is for the Eastern Time Zone. The other is for the Pacific Time Zone. As of 2013, Teletoon and its French-language version were available in over 7.3 million Canadian homes. In 2013, Corus Entertainment bought Teletoon from Teletoon Canada Inc. for 37 million dollars.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry%20Wexler
Jerry Wexler
Gerald "Jerry" Wexler (January 10, 1917 - August 15, 2008) was a music journalist who became a music producer, and was thought of as an important name in his field from the 1950s through the 1980s. He came up with the term "Rhythm & Blues", and was important in working with big people in music of the last 50 years, such Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin, Led Zeppelin, Wilson Pickett, Dusty Springfield, and Bob Dylan. Wexler became part of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marilyn%20Van%20Derbur
Marilyn Van Derbur
Marilyn Elaine Van Derbur (born June 16, 1937) is the Miss Colorado 1957, 1958 Miss America pageant holder, author and motivational speaker.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennette%2C%20Arkansas
Jennette, Arkansas
Jennette is a town in the US state of Arkansas.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Champignelles
Champignelles
Champignelles is a commune. It is in the Yonne department in the center of France.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avet%20Terterian
Avet Terterian
Avet Terterian (1929 - 1994) was a leading Armenian composer, awarded by Konrad Adenauer prize. He composed eight (completed) symphonies, an opera and several chamber works. Several of his symphonies are recorded (the date 1973 in the Musicweb review of the Melodiya recording of symphony 3 is probably a typographical error, since the publisher's listing also gives 1975 for the first performance of that work). Yekaterinburg's annual music festival is named after him.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khuman%20Khamba
Khuman Khamba
Khuman Khamba () or Moirang Khamba () is a man of the Khuman clan and the hero of the epic poem the Khamba Thoibi. Khamba is in the Moirang Shayon legend in the Moirang Kangleirol stories from Ancient Moirang. He is the son of nobleman Puremba of Ancient Moirang kingdom. He was orphaned at a very young age. So he was raised by his sister Khamnu. He grew up as a poor man. Later, he married princess Thoibi of Ancient Moirang kingdom. Name The word "Khamba" means ultimate or fullness. Early life Khamba's parents died when he was very young. For a time, their father's friends Nongthonba and Thonglen took care of him and his sister Khamnu. But the two children were not happy with them. So they left and went back to the house they had lived in with their parents. They were happy there even though no one came to help them. Khamba was brought up by his sister Khamnu. His sister went from place to place to find help and work. She husked paddy for some people. In payment, the women breastfed the infant Khamba. The two siblings grew up. To earn a living, Khamnu sold wood in a market in Moirang. One day, Princess Thoibi met Khamnu. The two became friends. Thoibi asked Khamnu many things. She gave Khamnu food and jewelry. Thoibi asked Khamnu to come with her on a fishing trip in Loktak lake. The king heard that the princess and her companions were to sport on the lake. So he ordered that no man should go to the lake. Khamnu told Khamba about the king's order. On the day of the fishing trip, she left him at home. Khamba had a dream. In his dream, Goddess Ayangleima (either Panthoibi or Koiren Leima) made herself look like Khamnu and asked him to get green plants to eat. The god Thangjing made him think that the real Khamnu had really told him to go get food. So, he rowed to the lake on a boat. He went in the wrong direction. The god Thangjing made a storm. It blew the boat towards where Thoibi was fishing. Thoibi saw Khamba standing close to her. She asked Khamnu if she knew the strange man disobeying the king's order. Khamnu said no. Khamba did not know what to do. Hearing his sister's voice, he went closer. Thoibi saw that he was handsome, manly, muscular and well fashioned. Khamba was also amazed at Thoibi's beauty and glamour. It was God's will that they should be lovers. Khamnu worried that her brother might be punished for coming to the lake even though the king had ordered all men to stay away. Thoibi saw that the cloth in Khamnu's clothes was the same as the cloth in Khamba's headdress. She also saw Khamba wearing the bracelet she had given to Khamnu. Later, Khamnu told Thiobio the truth, that Khamba was her brother. Then, Thoibi became kind to Khamba. She offered him food. She told him to go home before the King saw and punished him. Lover Once Princess Thoibi visited Khamnu's house. Khamnu's old house was full of holes. So, Khamba hid himself within a mat. Thoibi asked Khamnu about the very mat. Khamnu said that it was where she worshipped the god Khuman Pokpa. Thoibi knew Khamba was hiding there, but she pretended she did not know. She asked if she could pray to the God. She prayed aloud to the God to allow her to worship him daily in the house. Khamba heard her and laughed. Khamba sent his sister to the market to get fruit. When they were alone Thoibi gave Khamba gifts. The made promises before God Khuman Pokpa. Both drank water in which a golden bracelet had been dipped. They vowed to be lovers forever. Things he did Khuman Khamba is famous for being the very best. He was what a man should be. He had many adventures. Some of his feats are: Lifting up a heavy stone slab in a village called Kabui (Nung Thaang-gatpa) Herding the prince's ox (San Senba) Wrestling with Nongban (Mukna Saanaba) Finding orchid flowers (Lei Langba) Winning an unfair race (Pana Lamchel) Catching the a dangerous bull (Kao Phaba) Hunting in the Torbung region (Torbung Sadaanba) Killing the Khoirentak tiger (Kei Phaba) Wrestling with Nongban: Khamba's identity and fame Khamba went out among the menfolk. He joined a wrestling club. Nongban was the best wrestler in the kingdom. He asked Khamba to wrestle with him. To everyone's surprise, Nongban lost to Khamba. Minister Nongthonba asked Khamba his name. At first, Khamba did not want to say who he was. He had already warned by his sister not to tell anyone about his true identity. Later, he told his name. But he did not tell his father's name. Minister Nongthonba became angry because Khamba would not tell him his father's name. Khamba said his father died when he was a baby. He said his sister took care of him. Minister Nongthonba saw that Khamba looked like Purenba. Nongthonba and Purenba had been friends. "True is indeed that the elephant knows not his own brother, and kings forget their sons. Your father died ere his prime, even as a tree dies when men strip it of its bark." Nongthonba dearly loved Khamba. In happiness, he told his wives of the lad he had met. He told them to prepare for fine clothes and an delicious foods for Khamba and Khamnu. Nongthonba took Khamba to the market place. Chingkhu Akhuba, the King's brother, was in the marketplace. Nongthonba introduced Khamba to Chingkhu Akhuba. Then, they introduced Khamba to the King. The King was pleased to see Khamba. The King's brother was also kind to Khamba. He told his people about Khamba and his late father Purenba's high official position, status and glories. Finding the orchid flowers King Chingkhu Telheiba made Khamba the "Khuntak Leiroi Hanjaba" (Floriculture Minister). This meant it was Khamba's job to find flowers in the hills and bring them back. Thoibi gave Khamba food for his trip. The next day, Khamba and Angom Nongban Kongyamba went to find flowers. Nongban Kongyamba lied and said they were on his father's land. Khamba did not know that it was a lie and asked where his own father had found flowers. Kongyamba pointed to the southern hills, but he was only pretending to know the answer to Khamba's question. Khamba went there but found no flowers. So, he prayed to God Thangjing. The God decided to help Khamba by putting the scent of flowers on the wind. Khamba found a tree with many flowers. On the way back to the palace, Nongban smelled the food the princess had packed for Khamba. He wondered how Khamba got such good food. Kongyamba sent his men to learn how Khamba got the food. In the Palace, they asked the "Ningon Lakpa" (women affairs minister) if there had been a feast. But there was no feast. Then, Kongyamba thought of evil plots against Khamba. So, he gathered many people in front of Khamba's house. He announced that everyone should wear dresses of luxury and jewels of gold and silver in the festival of the Gods. He lied that it was the King's order. Everyone believed him. Khamnu asked him about what he was saying. Kongyamba scolded her if she has no ears for not listening to the King's order. She wept of shame. Khamba fell sad because he did not have such clothes. In that night's dream of the two siblings, their parents told them about the presence of their clothes of honor in Thonglen's house. Immediately, they woke up. Even in the night, they went to Thonglen's house. The guards seized them thinking as thieves. They presented Khamba and Khamnu before Thonglen in the morning. But Thonglen knew the children of his old friend Purenba. He gave them the clothes. He even taught them the dance. Besides, he sent men and women to serve Khamba and Khamnu. He also built them a new house. Thoibi and Senu came to Khamba's house with gifts. But they did not know the house. It was because the house was so well built. Thoibi was shocked to see Khamnu and Khamba wearing rich clothes. It was because she thought that Khamba might had married a daughter of some rich man. Later, she knew the truth. Kongyamba offered the flowers to the royalties and the nobles. First, he offered some to the King. Secondly, he offered some to the Queen. Later, he offered the rest to the High Officers of the kingdom. It was then Khamba's turn. He feared about the code of conducts. So, he humbly asked the counsel of priestess. For Khamba, they first offer the flowers to God Thangjing. After that, Khamba presented the flowers to the King, to the Queen and then to the High Officers of the kingdom. Everyone was pleased with the flowers of Khamba. So, they gave him rare gifts. Gifts received by Khamba were many times more valuable than the customary presents received by Kongyamba. During the dancing ceremony, Kongyamba and his noble wives danced first. Later, Khamba and Thoibi danced before God Thangjing's holy shrine. The latter's pairing was great. The audiences shouted with joy during the dance. Finally, Khamba and Thoibi knelt before God Thangjing. Winning the race: Annual Sports Championship Nongban Kongyamba was jealous of Khamba. Every year, the rulers of each Pana (State Province) chose a man to go to the kingdom's sports contest. Khamba's ruler chose him. Nongban's ruler chose him. That year, the contest's foot race was longer than it had been before. Khamba and Nongban both ran a race: Khamba far very fast with his chest low. Nongban ran fast with his head high. Nongban could not run fast for as far as Khamba could. One night, Kongyamba planned with his men how to defeat Khamba. "Many are the races I have won, and heavy will be my disgrace if this year I am second to Khamba." Khamnu worried that somone else in the contest might hurt Khamba out of jealousy. On the next day, Nongban Kongyamba said to the people, "It is evil for land if a poor man win the race. It might bring scarcity more than the people can bear. Let's say this among the people before the race begin." This words spread among the public. Khamba was stopped and told that his name was not in the list of the contestants. Khamba believed them. So, he sadly returned home. He told everything to Khamnu. The two siblings told Nongtholba about it. Nongtholba went to the king. The king told Khamba to go and be in the contest if it was not still late to join. Khamba joined the foot rate. He ran as fast as he could. But Kongyamba's men tried to stop him while he was running. But Khamba pushed them out of the way. At last, he ran up to Kongyamba. Kongyamba was running slowly because he was tired. Suddenly, fifteen of Kongyamba's horsemen stopped Khamba. But Khamba kicked all of them away. Khamnu shouted "Run on Khamba, for your father's honor." Finally, Khamba ran to the end of the race. He was the winner, and Kongyamba was second. Both saluted the king. The king was more pleased with Khamba. He gave Khamba a coat with gold thread in it. The queen gave Khamba very good clothes. The ministers also gave him gifts. Khamba and his sister Khamnu offered many of the clothes to the old men and women. Capturing the dangerous bull Nongban Kongyamba wanted something bad to happen to Khamba. When he heard the Kao (bull) was in the Khuman kingdom, frightening people, he had an idea. He went to the king and pretended to have had a message from the god Thangjing. He told the king that Thangjing wanted Khuman to catch the bull. Kongyamba told the King, "God Thangjing had spoken in my ears and I have his behest upon me. Verily said the God, I am sated with offerings of flesh and fish, but this year, my heart longs for the sweet savour of the flesh of the mighty bull that lurks in the reeds that border the water of the lake. My servant Khamba vows that he will bring it for my honor and for the welfare of the State." The king of Moirang told Khuman he could marry Princess Thoibi hand if he caught the bull. Then the king of Moirang and the king of Khuman both agreed the people could come watch. They built a large arena and many people came. Then Khamnu told Khamba a secret. She said that the Kao bull had once been their father's tame bull. She told him how to catch the Kao bull: She said, "This great bull was once the Lord of your father's herd. Go to him, speak your father's name in his ear, and show him this Rope of silk." In the arena, Khamba stood bravely while the bull ran toward him. He caught it and it carried him away to the woods. Khamba did everything as his sister told him to do. The wild bull became calm. Khamba put a rope on the bull and began to walk back to the arena. But Kongyamba came and pretended he had caught the bull. He lied to the people. He said he had caught the bull and not Khamba. The two kings did not know who told the truth. So they asked Kongyamba to fight the bull again, where people could see. Kongyamba was afraid of the bull and climbed away. Khamba faced the bull bravely. He once again captured the bull. Both the Kings honoured Khamba. They presented him many gifts. Since Khamba belonged to Khuman blood, the Khuman king asked the Moirang king to let Khamba live in the Khuman kingdom. The Moirang King did not agree. Killing the Khoirentak tiger Princess Thoibi was exiled by her father to Kabaw chiefdom. After some time, her father changed his mind. So, Thoibi was asked to come back from the exile. Meanwhile, Thoibi's father secretly told Nongban Kongyamba to forcibly elope his daughter from her return journey. Thoibi met Nongban. She pretended to be friendly with him. She asked him to let her ride on his horse. He agreed. So, Thoibi rode Kongyamba's horse. Surprisingly, Thoibi galloped off on the horse towards Khamba's house. Khamba received her from the long time exile at his house. They wept for their reunion. Minister Thonglen and Minister Nongtholba sent men to guard Khamba and Thoibi. Kongyamba was angry for being tricked by a girl. He set the matter before the King in the Royal Court. The king wanted to solve the issue by the trial of the spear. During the discussion, an old man came to the meet the king. The old man informed him that a ferocious tiger was a great threat to the villagers of Khoirentak region. The King changed his mind. He announced that the tiger will be the determining point of the matter. He added that the killer of the tiger will marry Princess Thoibi. The trackers and scouts fenced around the very forest. On the said day, the King and his ministers gathered there in the stadium. Audiences gathering in the stadium resembled a white cloth spread on the ground. Khamba and Kongyamba showed respect to the King. The two went on and found the traces of the tiger. A body of a recently killed girl was found on the way. Then, the tiger was found. They threw spears to it. But the tiger turned the spears away. It sprang upon and bit Kongyamba. At this, Kongyamba was killed. Khamba attacked at the tiger. He drove it away. Khamba carried Kongyamba back to the stadium. Thonglen told Khamba, "What! Are you afraid? Your father killed five tigers and you fear only one. Go or I will come and kill the beast." Khamba re-entered into the woods. The tiger was crouching half hidden by the bushes. But it could be clearly seen from the stadium of the king. The tiger jumped upon Khamba. Khamba pierced the tiger's predating jaws with his spear. Finally, the beast was killed. The place where Khamba killed the tiger was near a Kom village. The King offered rich gifts to Khamba. He offered him great lands. Khamba was also given the rights of fishery, clothes of honor and titles of high fame. He was made the master of a salt-well. Lose of favour from the Prince Golden embroidered coat Annually, a Royal archery contest was held in honour of God Thangjing in Ancient Moirang. The contest was for the royalties of the Moirang kingdom. Kongyamba was selected to pick up the arrows shot by the King. Khamba was selected to pick up the arrows shot by the Crown Prince (King's younger brother). Prince Chingkhu Akhuba asked his daughter Thoibi about his Coat Of Golden Embroidery. But Thoibi had already given the coat to Khamba. So, she told him another lie. During the competition, the Crown Prince shot his arrows so swiftly. Khamba ran swiftly to pick them up. At this, Khamba's outer cloth get loosened. The Crown Prince saw the inner cloth of Khamba. It was his golden embroidered coat. He got furious. When Khamba gave him the arrow, he did not take it. He turned away from Khamba. Kongyamba took the arrow from Khamba. He gave it to the Prince. The Prince was pleased with Kongyamba. He told Kongyamba that princess Thoibi would be given to him within five days. Within five days, he planned to give away his daughter Thoibi hand in marriage to Kongyamba. Khamba and Khamnu were even told to bring him gifts on the said day. The prince ordered that no one in the kingdom should sell fruits to the two siblings. Only Kongyamba was allowed to buy the fruits. Khamba went to a hill village of a tribesmen group. He sought help from Kabui Salang Maiba, the tribal chief. The tribal chief offered him two basketful of fruits. The chief also added some gifts for the princess Thoibi, his sister Khamnu and for Khamba himself. Khamba thanked him and came back with the fruits and the gifts. Thoibi set the fruits ready in eleven special dishes. She was promised by the Chief Queen, 10 other Queens and 10 maids that they will receive gifts from Khamba. On the day of gift reception, Kongyamba brought his gifts. At his arrival, Thoibi pretended to fell with fever. So, Thoibi's father told Kongyamba the princess' health condition. Then, Kongyamba left. Few moments later, the Crown Prince had gone to met the King. Thoibi instantly arose. Gifts from Khamba were received by the Queens and their maids warmly. At that moment, the Prince returned home. He was very thirsty. He longed for some juices of sour fruits. Thoibi prepared the juice from the fresh fruits brought by Khamba. She poured it into a silver cup for her father. The Prince has a sip of it. He asked for the whereabouts of the fruits. Thoibi told him that the fruits were brought by his son-in-law Khamba for his marriage. At this, the Prince got furious. He threw the silver cup at his daughter. Then, Thoibi pretended to faint. The Prince was terrified. At the same time, the Queens cried for her. He asked his daughter to get up and go to Khamba's house. Then, Thoibi arose. But her father resumed to his anger again. Elephant plot Prince Chingkhu Akhuba and Nongban Kongyamba together planned an evil plot to kill Khamba. They sent messenger to Khamba. The messengers told Khamba that he was called by the Prince. On his way, Khamba was interrupted by Kongyamba and his men. Kongyamba asked Khamba to give up Thoibi. Khamba replied that he will not give up. As a result, they fought. Khamba threw Kongyamba's men upon the ground. Khamba knelt upon Kongyamba's belly. He pressed Kongyamba's throat. He was about to kill Kongyamba. But Kongyamba's men dragged Khamba off. They beat Khamba. His clothes were torn. They bound him so that he could not move. The Prince also came up on his elephant. He told the men to beat him. They fastened him to the elephant's leg with ropes. However, the elephant driver knew that Khamba was innocent. So, he bound him leaving him some spaces to breathe. Then they stimulated the elephant to harm Khamba. But God Thangjing let it not to move. Finally, Kongyamba hit the elephant with a spear to move in pain. But it did not harm Khamba. In that night, Goddess Panthoibi told Thoibi in her dream that her beloved man was bound by her father's orders to the elephant and was nearly killed. Thoibi arose and took a sword. She immediately came to the spot for Khamba. The criminals feld from the spot. She cut the ropes that bound Khamba to the elephant. She rubbed his limbs so that blood could flow through them. Khamnu, Feiroijamba, Nongtholba and Thonglen were informed about the crime. Thonglen went to the Court with all his army. Feiroijamba said to the Court three times about the harsh cruelty to Khamba. However, the Prince did not pay attention to the complaint. Nongtholba angrily proclaimed that none could kill his son-in-law when he was alive. A conflict between Nongthonba and the prince occurred and continued further. Finally, Nongtholba and Prince Chingkhu Akhuba went to the King. Before their arrival, Princess Thoibi had already informed the king all the crimes committed by her own father. King Chingkhu Telheiba proclaimed that all the criminals would be punished. So, he set Prince Chingkhu Akhuba and Nongban Kongyamba in the prison. The king told his brother prince to stay there untill Khamba was well again. The King sent his own men to take care of injured Khamba. He sent him gifts every day. Thoibi personally took care of Khamba. He got well again. So, the criminals were set free. After this, Thoibi was exiled to Kabaw chiefdom. Marriage and death Khamba and Thoibi got married in high state by the King of Moirang. One day, Khamba got suspicious of Thoibi if she was not faithful to him. He wanted to test her chastity. One night, he pretended to get away from home. Then, he secretly returned home. In disguise as a stranger, he pierced a stick through the wall of Thoibi's room. He was teasing Thoibi. Thoibi was not aware of all this. So, she thought it was done by a stranger. She got furious. She thrusted a spear through the wall to pierce the stranger. Khamba was severely wounded. He called her. Thoibi knew his voice. She immediately went out and carried him in. Khamba was dying. She was extremely shocked. Before he died, she killed herself upon him with the same spear. Khamba and Thoibi are the incarnations of a god and a goddess. They were sent by God Thangjing. Unlike normal mortal beings, God Thangjing denied their happiness of long life and children. In popular culture Khamba Thoibi Jagoi The Khamba Thoibi Jagoi was first performed by Khamba and Thoibi in the premise of the Thangjing temple. It is now a popular form of folk dance of Meitei culture (Manipuri culture) in Manipur. Kao, the sacred bull In 2010, the Laihui Ensemble produced an opera named "Kao, the sacred bull". It is based on the story of capturing Kao (bull) by Khamba. Khambana Kao Phaba In 2019, a painting titled "Khambana Kao Phaba" (Lit. Khamba capturing the bull) was exhibited in the Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya (IGRMS) Museum, Bhopal. Kao Faba In 2020, the legend of Khamba capturing Kao (bull) was produced in its theatrical form named as "Kao Faba". It was displayed in the Iboyaima Shummang Leela Shanglen, Palace Compound, Imphal.
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Mahaica-Berbice
Mahaica-Berbice (Region 5) is a region in the northeast of Guyana. The regional capital is Fort Wellington. The region has an area of 4,190 km2. As of the 2012 census, 49,723 people lived there. It borders the Atlantic Ocean to the north, the region of East Berbice-Corentyne to the east, the region of Upper Demerara-Berbice to the south and the region of Demerara-Mahaica to the west.
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Penelope Ann Miller
Penelope Ann Miller (born Penelope Andrea Miller, January 13, 1964) is an American stage and movie actress. She has acted in numerous movies and television programs. Her father Mark Miller was an actor. She was born in Los Angeles, California on January 13, 1964. She has been married to Will Arnett from 1994 until they divorced in 1995. She is now married to James Huggins since 2000. With Miller she has two children.
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1753
Events January 1 - Britain and its colonies adopt the idea that 1 January should be New Year's Day, following adoption of the Gregorian calendar in September 1752. The concept was first conceived in 1582, but suffered from slow public adoption. January 13 - Sentenced conspirators of the Tavora affair are executed January 29 - After a month's absence, Elizabeth Canning returns to her mother's home in London and claims that she was abducted. Following criminal trial causes uproar.
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Russy may refer to the following places: In France Russy, Calvados, in the Calvados department Russy-Bemont, in the Oise department In Switzerland Russy, Switzerland, in the Canton of Fribourg
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Aptripel Tumimomor
Aptripel Tumimomor (April 3, 1966 - April 2, 2020) was an Indonesian politician, businessman and engineer. He was the Regent of North Morowali Regency, in Central Sulawesi, from February 17, 2016, until his death. Tumimomor was born in Kolonodale, Central Sulawesi. Tumimomor owned several businesses, including hotels in Kendari, plantations in Mamuju Regency, and a construction company. Tumimomor died at a hospital in Makassar from COVID-19 on April 2, 2020 at the age of 53.
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Francisco Javier Suárez Regueiro
Francisco Javier Suarez Regueiro (born September 10, 1977 in Asturias) is a cyclist from Spain. He has a disability: He is blind. He competed at the 2000 Summer Paralympics in cycling. He was the third cyclist to finish in the Tandem Road race.
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Aloys Jousten
Aloys Jousten (2 November 1937 - 20 September 2021) was a Belgian Roman Catholic prelate. He was the bishop emeritus of the Diocese of Liege in Belgium. He was bishop from 2001 until his retirement in 2013. Jousten was born in Sankt-Vith, Belgium. He became a priest in 1962. Jousten died on 20 September 2021 in Cologne, Germany at the age of 83.
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Bulge
Bulge may refer to: Battle of the Bulge Manbulge
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Fritz Grösche
Fritz Grosche (3 October 1941 - 24 October 2010) was a German professional football player and coach. Career Grosche played club football for Mindener SV, Westfalia Herne and SV Sodingen. After retiring as a player, Grosche coached a number of German teams, including FC Gutersloh, TuS Schloss Neuhaus, SC Verl, Arminia Bielefeld and SC Wiedenbruck II. Death Grosche died on 24 October 2010, from cancer, at the age of 69.
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Bad Rodach
Bad Rodach is a German town in the north of Franconia. Next bigger cities are Hildburghausen and Coburg. Its population is about 7,000. Its mayor is Gerold Strobel.
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LibreOffice
LibreOffice is a free open source office suite. It was forked from Sun Microsystems' OpenOffice.org office suite. It is a collection of office-related applications. This includes a word processor, a spreadsheet program and a presentation program. It is available for many different operating systems, including Windows, macOS and Linux. It supports the OpenDocument format as well as the file formats of Microsoft Office and most other office suites. LibreOffice was created by the Document Foundation in response to Oracle Corporation's acquisition of Sun Microsystems. Parts LibreOffice is a collection of applications that work together closely to provide the features expected from a modern office suite. Many of the parts are designed to be alternatives to those available in Microsoft Office. The parts available include: Supported operating systems LibreOffice is available for Windows, macOS and Linux. There are also versions for Android, iOS and Chrome OS, called Collabora Office. They are provided by Collabora, one of the companies that develop LibreOffice. Collabora also develops Collabora Online, an online office suite based on LibreOffice that can be used from a web browser by multiple users. Scripting and extensions LibreOffice supports third-party extensions. There are many available in the official LibreOffice site. Users can create their own using programming languages like LibreOffice Basic (a language similar to Visual Basic for Applications), Python and others. Versions LibreOffice is available in two versions: Fresh - the most recent major version, which contains the latest enhancements but which may have introduced bugs that are not in the "still" release. Still - the prior major version, which, by the time it has become the "still" version, has had around six months of bug fixing. Users who want the most stable software should use this. When a new Fresh version is released, the existing one becomes the Still version. The previous Still version is not supported anymore. Release time LibreOffice releases a new major version every six months, in late January/early February and late July/early August.
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Turn So Cold
"Turn So Cold" is a single from the successful band Drowning Pool. 2010 songs
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Tonic Trouble
Tonic Trouble is a 1999 video game developed by Ubisoft Montreal and released for the Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color and Windows. Gameplay The player plays as a purple alien named Ed who has to stop Grogh from using a magical tonic.
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Danforth, Maine
Danforth is a town in Washington County, Maine, United States.
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Kalopanax
Kalopanax is a botanical genus belonging to the family Araliaceae. Culinary use In Korea, young shoots, called eumnamu-sun, are often eaten as sukhoe (blanched dish).
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Pierre-Simon Laplace
Pierre-Simon Laplace (23 March 1749 - 5 March 1827), later Marquis de Laplace, was a French mathematician and astronomer. His work helped to develop mathematical astronomy and statistics. His five volume Mecanique Celeste (Celestial Mechanics) (1799-1825) was a key work. In it, he changed the geometric study of classical mechanics to one based on calculus, which meant it could tackle a wider range of problems. In statistics, the so-called Bayesian interpretation of probability was mainly developed by Laplace. He invented Laplace's equation, and pioneered the Laplace transform which is used in many branches of mathematical physics. The Laplacian differential operator, widely used in mathematics, is also named after him. Astronomy Solar system Laplace's view on the origin of the Solar System is still ours today. He recognised, like Newton, that the key force in the Solar System was gravitation. Gravitation caused the coming together of gas and small particles into one central mass (which became the Sun) with other smaller groups (the planets), held to the central star by gravitation. Laplace proved that the small irregularities in planetary motion were self-correcting, and that the solar system as a whole was stable. This meant the solar system was going to exist in the present state for a very long time. He worked out some problems in the moon's orbit, and how the moon caused tides. Black holes Laplace also came close to getting the concept of the black hole. He pointed out that there could be massive stars whose gravity is so great that not even light could escape from their surface (see escape velocity). Laplace also speculated that some of the nebulae revealed by telescopes may not be part of the Milky Way and might actually be galaxies themselves. Thus, he anticipated Edwin Hubble's major discovery 100 years in advance.
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2014–15 Premier League
The 2014-15 Premier League is the 23rd season of the Premier League. It is the top English professional league for association football clubs since it started in 1992. The fixtures were announced on 18 June 2014. The season started on Saturday 16 August 2014 and will end on Sunday 24 May 2015. Teams A total of 20 teams will play in the league. The top 17 sides from the 2013-14 season and the three promoted from the 2013-14 Football League Championship. On 5 April 2014, Leicester City earned promotion from the 2013-14 Football League Championship after ten-years away from the Premier League. They became champions after beating Bolton Wanderers on 22 April 2014. On 21 April 2014, Burnley earned promotion to the Premier League with second place. This followed their win over Wigan Athletic. On 24 May 2014 Queens Park Rangers were the final team to be promoted after winning the 2014 Football League Championship play-off Final. They won 1-0 against Derby County at Wembley Stadium in London. The three teams replace Cardiff City, Fulham and Norwich City, who were all relegated to the Championship at the end of the previous season. Stadia and locations Note: Table lists in alphabetical order. Personnel and kits Note: Flags are determined by FIFA eligibility rules. Referee kits are made by Nike and are sponsored by EA Sports. Nike has a new match ball: the Ordem Premier League.
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Berkeley County, South Carolina
Berkeley County is a county in the U.S. state of South Carolina. As of the 2010 census, 177,843 people lived there. Its county seat is Moncks Corner. The county was formed in 1882.
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Ecozone
An ecozone or biogeographic realm is the largest scale biogeographic division of the earth's surface. These divisions are based on the historic and evolutionary distribution of plants and animals. Ecozones represent large areas of the Earth surface where plants and animals developed in relative isolation over long periods of time, and are separated from one another by geologic features, such as oceans, broad deserts, or high mountain ranges, that formed barriers to plant and animal migration. Ecozones correspond to the floristic kingdoms of botany or zoogeographic regions of mammal zoology. Ecozones are characterized by the evolutionary history of the plants and animals they contain. As such, they are distinct from biomes, also known as major habitat types, which are divisions of the earth's surface based on life form, or the adaptation of plants and animals to climatic, soil, and other conditions. Biomes are characterized by similar climax vegetation, regardless of the evolutionary lineage of the specific plants and animals. Each ecozone may include a number of different biomes. A tropical forest in Central America, for example, may be similar to one in New Guinea in its vegetation type, but these forests are inhabited by plants and animals with very different evolutionary histories. The patterns of plant and animal distribution in the world's ecozones was shaped by the process of plate tectonics, which has redistributed the world's land masses over geological history. The term ecozone, as used here, is a fairly recent development, and other terms, including kingdom, realm, and region, are used by other authorities with the same meaning. J. Schultz uses the term "ecozone" to refer his classification system of biomes. Biogeographical realms In 1975 Miklos Udvardy proposed a system of 203 biogeographical provinces, which were grouped into eight biogeographical realms (Afrotropical, Antarctic, Australian, Indomalayan, Nearctic, Neotropical, Oceanian, and Palaearctic). Udvardy's goal was to create an integrated ecological land classification system that could be used for conservation purposes. WWF Ecozones The WWF ecozones are based largely on the biogeographic realms of Pielou (1979) and Udvardy (1975). A team of biologists convened by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) developed a system of eight biogeographic realms (ecozones) as part of their delineation of the world's over 800 terrestrial ecoregions. Nearctic 22.9 mil. km2 (including most of North America) Palearctic 54.1 mil. km2 (including the bulk of Eurasia and North Africa) Afrotropic 22.1 mil. km2 (including Sub-Saharan Africa) Indomalaya 7.5 mil. km2 (including the South Asian subcontinent and Southeast Asia) Australasia 7.7 mil. km2 (including Australia, New Guinea, and neighbouring islands). The northern boundary of this zone is known as the Wallace line. Neotropic 19.0 mil. km2 (including South America and the Caribbean) Oceania 1.0 mil. km2 (including Polynesia, Fiji and Micronesia) Antarctic 0.3 mil. km2 (including Antarctica). The WWF scheme is broadly similar to Udvardy's system, the chief difference being the delineation of the Australasian ecozone relative to the Antarctic, Oceanic, and Indomalayan ecozones. In the WWF system, The Australasia ecozone includes Australia, Tasmania, the islands of Wallacea, New Guinea, the East Melanesian islands, New Caledonia, and New Zealand. Udvardy's Australian realm includes only Australia and Tasmania; he places Wallacea in the Indomalayan Realm, New Guinea, New Caledonia, and East Melanesia in the Oceanian Realm, and New Zealand in the Antarctic Realm.
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Smiley face murder theory
The Smiley face murder theory (variations include Smiley face murders, Smiley face killings, Smiley face gang, and others) is a theory believed by retired New York City detectives Kevin Gannon and Anthony Duarte. They say that a number of young men found dead in bodies of water across several Midwestern American states from the late 1990s to the 2010s did not accidentally drown. They believe that they were victims of a serial killer or killers. The term "smiley face" became connected to the alleged murders when it was made public that the police had discovered graffiti showing a smiley face near locations where they think the killer dumped the bodies in at least a dozen of the cases. Gannon wrote a textbook case study on the subject titled "Case Studies in Drowning Forensics". The response of law enforcement investigators and the Federal Bureau of Investigation to not believe in this theory and had investigated it saying that it is a hoax.
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Saint Valentine's Day massacre
The Saint Valentine's Day massacre was a mass murder that took place in Chicago, Illinois, United States, on the morning of 14 February 1929. It was the most infamous event in the history of crime in the United States. Background Al Capone was the most powerful bootlegger in Chicago. By 1929 he had eliminated several of his rival crime bosses. The last one on his "list" was Bugs Moran. Capone was trying to appear as if he was retired to Florida. So Capone didn't want to be seen as starting another gang war. Instead, Capone gave the order to one of his associates, Jack McGurn, to eliminate Bugs Moran. Massacre On the morning of 14 February, McGurn lured Moran and his men to a warehouse on Clark street. The bait was a stolen truckload of whisky they could buy cheap. Seven of Moran's men were there to inspect the load. A police car pulled up outside the building and several of Capone's men dressed in Chicago police uniforms went in and pretended to arrest Moran's men. When they were lined up against a wall when the killers pulled out Thompson submachine guns and opened fire. Six of the seven men were killed. Moran himself was just arriving when he saw the police car and escaped without notice. At this time murder was not a federal offense. Most of the killers McGurn hired were from out of town. Police departments from different cities rarely could work together to solve crimes at that time. So the killers knew if they simply left Chicago after the massacre nobody could touch them. Results Newspapers ran stories of the gangster shootings and prohibition lawlessness in Chicago. These were complete with detailed photographs of the murders. At first many thought the Chicago police had committed the massacre. But most people in Chicago thought Al Capone was behind the murders. Capone had an alibi. He was at his winter home in Palm Beach, Florida when the murders took place. The suspicions finally resulted in the arrests of Vincenzio Damora and John Scalise. These were two of Capone's known henchmen. Scalise was charged with the murders after Damora came up with an alibi. But Capone murdered Scalise personally before he could stand trial. Public opinion also put pressure on the FBI to arrest Capone with any charge they could. In 1931 they finally charged him with tax evasion and sent him to prison. Capone was sent to Alcatraz for eleven years. When he was finally released he was too sick to continue his crime career. He died in 1947. Prohibition was repealed in 1933 which all but eliminated bootlegging.
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The Power of One (movie)
The Power of One is a 1992 American Australian German French drama movie directed by John G. Avildsen and was based on the 1989 novel of the same name by Bryce Courtenay. It stars Stephen Dorff, Morgan Freeman, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Simon Fenton, John Gielgud, Fay Masterson, Daniel Craig, Clive Russell, Winston Ntshona, Christien Anholt and was distributed by Warner Bros..
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Shark Tale
Shark Tale is a 2004 animated comedy movie made by DreamWorks Animation. It is a different movie than A Fish Tale. Cast Will Smith as Oscar Robert De Niro as Don Lino Renee Zellweger as Angie Jack Black as Lenny Angelina Jolie as Lola Martin Scorsese as Mr. Sykes Ziggy Marley as Ernie Doug E. Doug as Bernie Michael Imperioli as Frankie Vincent Pastore as Luca the Octopus Peter Falk as Don Ira Feinberg Katie Couric as Katie Current David P. Smith as Crazy Joe David Soren as Shrimp Bobb'e J. Thompson as a shortie Phil LaMarr as a prawn shop owner Reception The movie wasn't well-liked and many thought it was too similar to Jaws and The Godfather. And a lot of critics (including Roger Ebert) said that they liked Finding Nemo better. However, it did get #1 at the box office for three weeks straight and got nominated Best Animated Feature at the 2004 Oscars, but lost to The Incredibles.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liisa%20Winkler
Liisa Winkler
Liisa Winkler (b. 1978) is a Canadian fashion model. Life and Education Winkler grew up in Belleville, Ontario, Canada. She studied ballet at the Quinte Ballet School of Canada. Winklet was married to Ryan Boorne. They have two children.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fulton%20County%2C%20Indiana
Fulton County, Indiana
Fulton County is a county in the U.S. state of Indiana. As of 2010, 20,836 people lived there. The county seat is Rochester.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jubril%20Martins-Kuye
Jubril Martins-Kuye
Jubril Martins-Kuye (16 August 1942 - 17 January 2021) was a Nigerian politician. He was a member of the People's Democratic Party. He unsuccessfully ran for Governor of the Ogun State in 1999. From 2010 to 2011, he was Minister of Commerce and Industry during the Goodluck Jonathan administration. Martins-Kuye died on 17 January 2021 in Ago Iwoye, Ogun State at the age of 78.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serbian%20Americans
Serbian Americans
Serbian Americans (), also known as American Serbs (), are United States citizens whose ancestors are Serbs. As of 2013, there were about 190,000 American citizens who said that they had Serb ancestry. However, the number may be much higher, as there were also 290,000 people who said that they were Yugoslavs living in the United States. The group includes Serbian Americans living in the United States for one or many generations, people who are citizens of both Serbia and the United States, or any other people who say that they are both Serbian and American. History One of the first Serb immigrants to the United States was the settler George Fisher, who came to Philadelphia in 1815, moved to Mexico, fought in the Texan Revolution, and became a judge in California. Another important early Serb in America was Basil Rosevic, who started a shipping company, the Trans-Oceanic Ship Lines, around the year 1800. In the early 1800s, many Serb sailors and fishermen from Montenegro and Herzegovina came to New Orleans looking for work. In 1841, Serbs founded the Greek Orthodox parish with Greek immigrants in New Orleans. Serbian Americans fought in the American Civil War, mostly on the side of the Confederacy, as most Serbs living in America were in Louisiana and Mississippi. A few Confederate military units were started by Serbs in Louisiana, such as the Cognevich Company (named for Stjepan Konjevic, who immigrated to Louisiana in the 1830s), and the First and Second Slavonian Rifles. At least 400 Serbs fought in these three units during the Civil War. Several other known Serbs who fought in the Civil War came from Alabama and Florida, specifically from Pensacola. Some Serbian Americans went back to Serbia to fight in the First Balkan War. During World War I, as many as 15,000 Serbian Americans went back to the Balkans to fight. Serbs in the United States who did not fight in the war raised knowledge, campaigned for the creation of Yugoslavia, sent aid to the Balkans through the Red Cross, formed a Serbian Relief Committee, and urged important Americans to support the Serbian cause. After World War II many Serbs immigrated to the United States from Yugoslavia after Josip Broz Tito took control of the country. Since then, many Serbian American organizations have been formed in the United States. A number of Serbian American engineers worked on the Apollo program. Alaska Serbs have lived in Alaska since the first Serbs came to America in the 19th century. Many Serbs came in the Klondike Gold Rush in the late 1890s to earn money, just like they had done in the California Gold Rush. The places where most Serbs settled in Alaska were Juneau, Douglas, Fairbanks, and Sitka. Many Serbs also settled in the Canadian Yukon during the gold rush as well, such as the legendary gold miner Black Mike Vojnic. In 1893, Serbian miners in Alaska built the Orthodox Church in Juneau with the native Orthodox Tlingit people, who had been converted to Orthodoxy by the Russians decades before. During the First World War, many Serbian Americans went back to Serbia to fight, and thousands of them came from Alaska. In recent years, it has become common for Serbian workers to come to Alaska every year to work for a few months in canneries, where food and living space is given to them. These workers stay in Alaska on temporary work visas, and speak English. Population Demographics In the past, number of Serbs who immigrated to the United States was difficult to find as Serb immigrants were often recorded by their country of origin, so as Turks, Croats, Slovenes, Montenegrins, Dalmatians, Bosnians, Herzegovinians and Austro-Hungarians. In the 1910 census, there were 16,676 Serbs from Austria-Hungary, 4,321 from Serbia, and 3,724 from Montenegro. 187,738 citizens of the United States said that they Serb ethnicity in 2010. The 2012 American Community Survey estimated that there were 199,080 Americans with Serb ancestry. It is likely that some of the American citizens who said that they had Yugoslavian ethnicity (328,547 in 2010; 310,682 in 2012 estimation) are also ethnic Serbs. Places in the United States where many Serbs have settled include Chicago, New York City, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Pittsburgh, Phoenix, and Jackson, California.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/President%20of%20the%20Republic%20of%20China
President of the Republic of China
The President of the Republic of China is the head of state and Commander-in-Chief of the democratic country known officially as the Republic of China. The Republic of China government has controlled Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen, Matsu and other islands after the Nationalist lost the war and moved the government from mainland China in 1949. The presidential office was created in 1948 under the 1947 Constitution of the Republic of China. In the previous Kuomintang administration, the title of "President of the Republic of China" was used (). The current Democratic Progressive Party administration refers to the President as the "President of the Republic of China (Taiwan)" ().
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/A%20Man%20from%20Wyoming
A Man from Wyoming
A Man from Wyoming is a 1930 American World War I romance movie directed by Rowland V. Lee and starring Gary Cooper, June Collyer, Morgan Farley, Regis Toomey, Edgar Dearing, Emile Chautard. It was distributed by Paramount Pictures.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor%20of%20the%20North%20Pole
Emperor of the North Pole
Emperor of the North Pole is a 1973 American adventure drama movie directed by Robert Aldrich and stars Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine, Keith Carradine, Simon Oakland, Charles Tyner, Harry Caesar. It was distributed by 20th Century Fox.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer%20Hinze
Jennifer Hinze
Jennifer Hinze (born 20 May 1988) is a Canadian volleyball player. She is part of the Canadian women's national volleyball team. She competed at the 2009 Women's Pan-American Volleyball Cup, 2010 Women's Pan-American Volleyball Cup, 2010 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship, and 2011 Women's NORCECA Volleyball Championship. She played for University of British Columbia's women's volleyball team.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernie%20Els
Ernie Els
Ernie Els (born 17 October 1969) is a South African professional golfer. He was born in Johannesburg. He has played in the PGA.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/COVID-19%20pandemic%20in%20Switzerland
COVID-19 pandemic in Switzerland
The COVID-19 pandemic was confirmed to have spread to Switzerland on 25 February 2020 when the first case of COVID-19 was confirmed following a COVID-19 outbreak in Italy. Cases The first case was a 70-year-old man in the Italian-speaking canton of Ticino which borders Italy, tested positive for SARS-CoV-2. The man had previously visited Milan. Afterwards, multiple cases related to the Italy areas were discovered in multiple cantons, including Basel-City, Zurich, and Graubunden. Multiple isolated cases not related to the Italy clusters were also confirmed. Response On 28 February, the national government, the Federal Council, banned all events with more than 1,000 participants. On 16 March, schools and most shops were closed nationwide, and on 20 March, all gatherings of more than five people in public spaces were banned. The government also put restrictions on border crossings. They also announced economic support measures worth 40 billion Swiss francs.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ichthyophis%20beddomei
Ichthyophis beddomei
Ichthyophis beddomei is a species of caecilians. They are sometimes called Beddome's caecilian. They are part of the family Inchthyophiidae. They have a dark violet-brown body. They have yellow stripes from their head to their tail. Their upper lip and lower jaw are yellow. They live in Western Ghats.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayan%20languages
Mayan languages
The Mayan languages ares a group of languages spoken in Central America and Mesoamerica. Mayan languages are spoken by at least 6 million native Maya. Most of them are in Guatemala, Mexico or Belize. In 1996, Guatemala formally recognized 21 Mayan languages by name, and Mexico recognises eight others. The Mayan languages are some of the best documented and most studied in the Americas. Modern Mayan languages come from Proto-Mayan, a language that was probably spoken at least 5000 years ago. It has been partly reconstructed.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/England%20Made%20Me%20%28movie%29
England Made Me (movie)
England Made Me is a 1973 British Serbian drama movie directed by Peter Duffell and was based on the 1935 novel of the same name by Graham Greene. It stars Peter Finch, Michael York, Hildegarde Neil, Joss Ackland, Tessa Wyatt, Michael Hordern, Richard Gibson, Lalla Ward, Vladan Zivkovic, Vlado Bacic.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sargodha%20District
Sargodha District
Sargodha District () is a district in the Punjab province of Pakistan. The city of Sargodha is the capital.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Essex%20County%2C%20Massachusetts
Essex County, Massachusetts
Essex County is a county in the northeastern part of the state of Massachusetts. As of the 2010 census, the total population was 743,159. It is the third-most populous county in the state. It is part of the Greater Boston area (the Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH Metropolitan Statistical Area). The largest city in Essex County is Lynn. The county was named after the English county of Essex. It has two traditional county seats: Salem and Lawrence.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athens%2C%20Vermont
Athens, Vermont
Athens is a town in Windham County, Vermont, United States.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henri%20Richelet
Henri Richelet
Henri Richelet (16 June 1944 - 18 March 2020) was a French painter. Inspired by the tradition of Caravaggio, or of Georges de La Tour in his Saint Jerome penitent. He used dark backgrounds to make livid and pallid flesh of tense, hunched up bodies stand out. During the 2020 coronavirus pandemic, he died of COVID-19 on 18 March 2020 in Paris, aged 75. Works in museum collections Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Santiago, Chile : Ne pas toucher : Indian ink on paper (51 x 60 cm). Museo de la Solidaridad Salvador Allende, Santiago, Chile : Derniers outrages : oil painting on canvas (100 x 81 cm).
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croatia%20%28European%20Parliament%20constituency%29
Croatia (European Parliament constituency)
Croatia () is a European Parliament constituency representing all of Croatia. It was created in 2013.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interpedia
Interpedia
Interpedia was the first-proposed online encyclopedia which would allow anyone to contribute by writing articles and submitting them to the central catalogue of all Interpedia pages.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/PZL%20TS-8
PZL TS-8
The PZL TS-8 is a Polish military training aircraft built between 1957 and 1959. It was used by the Polish air force until 1978. It was sold to just one other air force in the world, Indonesia, and only 250 models were built. It was a single engine monoplane that can carry a crew of two peoples, trainer and student.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20minor%20planets%3A%2027001%E2%80%9328000
List of minor planets: 27001–28000
27001-27100 |-bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27001 || || -- || February 22, 1998 || Haleakala || NEAT || -- || align=right | 13 km || |-id=002 bgcolor=#FFC2E0 | 27002 || || -- || February 23, 1998 || Mauna Kea || D. J. Tholen, R. J. Whiteley || APO +1kmPHA || align=right data-sort-value="0.80" | 800 m || |-id=003 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27003 Katoizumi || || || February 21, 1998 || Kuma Kogen || A. Nakamura || -- || align=right | 5.2 km || |-id=004 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27004 Violetaparra || || || February 27, 1998 || Caussols || ODAS || EOS || align=right | 6.7 km || |-id=005 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27005 Dariaguidetti || || || February 27, 1998 || Cima Ekar || G. Forti, M. Tombelli || slow? || align=right | 6.2 km || |-id=006 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27006 || || -- || March 2, 1998 || Xinglong || SCAP || FLO || align=right | 2.2 km || |-id=007 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27007 || || -- || March 21, 1998 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || NYS || align=right | 2.1 km || |-id=008 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27008 || || -- || March 20, 1998 || USNO Flagstaff || C. B. Luginbuhl || -- || align=right | 7.1 km || |-id=009 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27009 || || -- || March 25, 1998 || Caussols || ODAS || -- || align=right | 3.7 km || |-id=010 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27010 || || -- || March 26, 1998 || Haleakala || NEAT || EOS || align=right | 8.1 km || |-id=011 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27011 || || -- || March 20, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.2 km || |-id=012 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27012 || || -- || March 20, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.3 km || |-id=013 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27013 || || -- || March 20, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 6.6 km || |-id=014 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27014 || || -- || March 31, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.0 km || |-id=015 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27015 || || -- || April 19, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.0 km || |-id=016 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27016 || || -- || April 21, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 3.3 km || |-id=017 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27017 || 1998 JX || -- || May 1, 1998 || Haleakala || NEAT || FLO || align=right | 2.1 km || |-id=018 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27018 || || -- || May 23, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 2.4 km || |-id=019 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27019 || || -- || June 24, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || EOS || align=right | 8.1 km || |-id=020 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27020 || || -- || July 26, 1998 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 3.2 km || |-id=021 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27021 || || -- || July 26, 1998 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 2.7 km || |-id=022 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27022 || || -- || August 17, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 2.0 km || |-id=023 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27023 Juuliamoreau || || || August 20, 1998 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || FLO || align=right | 4.3 km || |-id=024 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27024 || || -- || August 30, 1998 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || -- || align=right | 2.4 km || |-id=025 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27025 || || -- || August 24, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 2.0 km || |-id=026 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27026 || || -- || August 24, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 10 km || |-id=027 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27027 || || -- || August 28, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 7.4 km || |-id=028 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27028 || || -- || August 28, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.7 km || |-id=029 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27029 || || -- || August 25, 1998 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 2.4 km || |-id=030 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27030 || || -- || August 25, 1998 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 2.5 km || |-id=031 bgcolor=#FFC2E0 | 27031 || || -- || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || AMO +1km || align=right data-sort-value="0.94" | 940 m || |-id=032 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27032 Veazey || || || September 15, 1998 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 2.1 km || |-id=033 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27033 || || -- || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.7 km || |-id=034 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27034 || || -- || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.4 km || |-id=035 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27035 || || -- || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.4 km || |-id=036 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27036 || || -- || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.5 km || |-id=037 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27037 || || -- || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 2.8 km || |-id=038 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27038 || || -- || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 2.9 km || |-id=039 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27039 || || -- || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 2.8 km || |-id=040 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27040 || || -- || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.0 km || |-id=041 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27041 || || -- || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.0 km || |-id=042 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27042 || || -- || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 1.9 km || |-id=043 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27043 || || -- || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.0 km || |-id=044 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27044 || || -- || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 2.4 km || |-id=045 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27045 || || -- || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 1.8 km || |-id=046 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27046 || || -- || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.8 km || |-id=047 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27047 Boisvert || || || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.3 km || |-id=048 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27048 Jangong || || || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.2 km || |-id=049 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27049 Kraus || || || September 18, 1998 || Goodricke-Pigott || R. A. Tucker || -- || align=right | 10 km || |-id=050 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27050 Beresheet || || || September 17, 1998 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || FLO || align=right | 2.6 km || |-id=051 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27051 || || -- || September 16, 1998 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || -- || align=right | 2.9 km || |-id=052 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27052 Katebush || || || September 21, 1998 || Caussols || ODAS || -- || align=right | 4.0 km || |-id=053 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27053 || || -- || September 17, 1998 || Visnjan Observatory || Visnjan Obs. || -- || align=right | 1.9 km || |-id=054 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27054 Williamgoddard || || || September 18, 1998 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 3.5 km || |-id=055 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27055 || || -- || September 24, 1998 || Catalina || CSS || HNS || align=right | 3.1 km || |-id=056 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27056 Ginoloria || || || September 26, 1998 || Prescott || P. G. Comba || -- || align=right | 6.6 km || |-id=057 bgcolor=#FA8072 | 27057 || || -- || September 26, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.7 km || |-id=058 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27058 || || -- || September 21, 1998 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || FLO || align=right | 3.1 km || |-id=059 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27059 || || -- || September 21, 1998 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || -- || align=right | 1.9 km || |-id=060 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27060 || || -- || September 21, 1998 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || V || align=right | 3.5 km || |-id=061 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27061 Wong || || || September 16, 1998 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 2.2 km || |-id=062 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27062 Brookeminer || || || September 17, 1998 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || MAS || align=right | 3.5 km || |-id=063 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27063 Richardmontano || || || September 17, 1998 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || FLO || align=right | 1.9 km || |-id=064 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27064 || || -- || September 20, 1998 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 5.8 km || |-id=065 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27065 || || -- || September 20, 1998 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || FLO || align=right | 4.3 km || |-id=066 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27066 || || -- || September 20, 1998 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || FLO || align=right | 3.9 km || |-id=067 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27067 || || -- || September 20, 1998 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || FLO || align=right | 2.6 km || |-id=068 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27068 || || -- || September 21, 1998 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 6.1 km || |-id=069 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27069 || || -- || September 21, 1998 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 3.6 km || |-id=070 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27070 || || -- || September 26, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.0 km || |-id=071 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27071 Rangwala || || || September 26, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 2.5 km || |-id=072 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27072 Aggarwal || || || September 26, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 7.6 km || |-id=073 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27073 || || -- || September 26, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.8 km || |-id=074 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27074 Etatolia || || || September 26, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.9 km || |-id=075 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27075 || || -- || September 18, 1998 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 2.3 km || |-id=076 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27076 || || -- || September 20, 1998 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 3.2 km || |-id=077 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27077 || || -- || October 13, 1998 || Caussols || ODAS || FLO || align=right | 1.7 km || |-id=078 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27078 || || -- || October 15, 1998 || Visnjan Observatory || K. Korlevic || -- || align=right | 3.0 km || |-id=079 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27079 Vsetin || || || October 15, 1998 || Ondrejov || P. Pravec || -- || align=right | 1.9 km || |-id=080 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27080 || || -- || October 14, 1998 || Visnjan Observatory || K. Korlevic || -- || align=right | 4.0 km || |-id=081 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27081 || || -- || October 15, 1998 || Visnjan Observatory || K. Korlevic || V || align=right | 2.1 km || |-id=082 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27082 Donaldson-Hanna || || || October 10, 1998 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || FLO || align=right | 3.5 km || |-id=083 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27083 Alethialittle || || || October 11, 1998 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 2.1 km || |-id=084 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27084 Heidilarson || || || October 14, 1998 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 1.6 km || |-id=085 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27085 || || -- || October 19, 1998 || Zeno || T. Stafford || -- || align=right | 3.6 km || |-id=086 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27086 || || -- || October 20, 1998 || Farra d'Isonzo || Farra d'Isonzo || -- || align=right | 2.0 km || |-id=087 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27087 Tillmannmohr || || || October 24, 1998 || Klet || J. Ticha, M. Tichy || -- || align=right | 3.6 km || |-id=088 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27088 Valmez || || || October 22, 1998 || Ondrejov || P. Pravec || -- || align=right | 2.6 km || |-id=089 bgcolor=#FA8072 | 27089 || || -- || October 23, 1998 || Visnjan Observatory || K. Korlevic || -- || align=right | 2.1 km || |-id=090 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27090 || || -- || October 25, 1998 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || V || align=right | 3.2 km || |-id=091 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27091 Alisonbick || || || October 28, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.2 km || |-id=092 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27092 || || -- || October 30, 1998 || Visnjan Observatory || K. Korlevic || -- || align=right | 2.0 km || |-id=093 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27093 || || -- || October 30, 1998 || Visnjan Observatory || K. Korlevic || FLO || align=right | 2.7 km || |-id=094 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27094 Salgari || || || October 25, 1998 || Cima Ekar || U. Munari, F. Castellani || V || align=right | 3.2 km || |-id=095 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27095 Girardiwanda || || || October 25, 1998 || Cima Ekar || U. Munari, F. Castellani || -- || align=right | 2.5 km || |-id=096 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27096 Jelenalane || || || October 18, 1998 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 2.3 km || |-id=097 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27097 || || -- || October 18, 1998 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || FLO || align=right | 3.2 km || |-id=098 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27098 Bocarsly || || || October 28, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.9 km || |-id=099 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27099 Xiaoyucao || || || October 28, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.2 km || |-id=100 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27100 || || -- || November 12, 1998 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || -- || align=right | 2.3 km || |} 27101-27200 |-bgcolor=#fefefe | 27101 Wenyucao || || || November 10, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.5 km || |-id=102 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27102 Emilychen || || || November 10, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.5 km || |-id=103 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27103 Sungwoncho || || || November 10, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 1.7 km || |-id=104 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27104 || || -- || November 10, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.5 km || |-id=105 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27105 Clarkben || || || November 10, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 2.2 km || |-id=106 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27106 Jongoldman || || || November 10, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 2.7 km || |-id=107 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27107 Michelleabi || || || November 10, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.8 km || |-id=108 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27108 Bryanhe || || || November 10, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.9 km || |-id=109 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27109 || || -- || November 15, 1998 || Catalina || CSS || -- || align=right | 20 km || |-id=110 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27110 Annemaryvonne || || || November 11, 1998 || Caussols || ODAS || -- || align=right | 2.0 km || |-id=111 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27111 || || -- || November 12, 1998 || Kushiro || S. Ueda, H. Kaneda || -- || align=right | 5.3 km || |-id=112 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27112 || || -- || November 12, 1998 || Kushiro || S. Ueda, H. Kaneda || -- || align=right | 8.8 km || |-id=113 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27113 || || -- || November 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 2.8 km || |-id=114 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27114 Lukasiewicz || || || November 19, 1998 || Prescott || P. G. Comba || THM || align=right | 6.1 km || |-id=115 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27115 || || -- || November 19, 1998 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || -- || align=right | 8.9 km || |-id=116 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27116 || || -- || November 19, 1998 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || GEF || align=right | 3.8 km || |-id=117 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27117 || || -- || November 19, 1998 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || EUN || align=right | 6.2 km || |-id=118 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27118 || || -- || November 25, 1998 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || PAD || align=right | 7.8 km || |-id=119 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27119 || || -- || November 25, 1998 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || -- || align=right | 3.8 km || |-id=120 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27120 Isabelhawkins || || || November 28, 1998 || Cocoa || I. P. Griffin || MAS || align=right | 2.7 km || |-id=121 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27121 Joardar || || || November 21, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.7 km || |-id=122 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27122 || || -- || November 21, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.2 km || |-id=123 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27123 Matthewlam || || || November 21, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.4 km || |-id=124 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27124 || || -- || November 29, 1998 || Woomera || F. B. Zoltowski || EOS || align=right | 9.3 km || |-id=125 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27125 Siyilee || || || November 18, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 2.0 km || |-id=126 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27126 Bonnielei || || || November 18, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.9 km || |-id=127 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27127 || || -- || November 25, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || GEF || align=right | 4.3 km || |-id=128 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27128 || || -- || November 28, 1998 || Xinglong || SCAP || EUN || align=right | 6.3 km || |-id=129 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27129 || || -- || December 7, 1998 || Caussols || ODAS || -- || align=right | 7.9 km || |-id=130 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27130 Dipaola || || || December 8, 1998 || San Marcello || A. Boattini, M. Tombelli || -- || align=right | 4.8 km || |-id=131 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27131 || || -- || December 9, 1998 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || EUT || align=right | 2.7 km || |-id=132 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27132 Jezek || || || December 11, 1998 || Ondrejov || P. Pravec, L. Kotkova || V || align=right | 2.1 km || |-id=133 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27133 || || -- || December 14, 1998 || Visnjan Observatory || K. Korlevic || -- || align=right | 2.6 km || |-id=134 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27134 || || -- || December 13, 1998 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || KOR || align=right | 5.2 km || |-id=135 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27135 || || -- || December 15, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || PHO || align=right | 5.3 km || |-id=136 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27136 || || -- || December 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 6.8 km || |-id=137 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27137 || || -- || December 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 3.5 km || |-id=138 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27138 || || -- || December 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.5 km || |-id=139 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27139 || || -- || December 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || EUN || align=right | 7.9 km || |-id=140 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27140 || || -- || December 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || GEF || align=right | 5.7 km || |-id=141 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27141 Krystleleung || || || December 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 3.2 km || |-id=142 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27142 || || -- || December 13, 1998 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || -- || align=right | 12 km || |-id=143 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27143 || || -- || December 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.7 km || |-id=144 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27144 || || -- || December 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 11 km || |-id=145 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27145 || || -- || December 15, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.7 km || |-id=146 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27146 || || -- || December 16, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || EUN || align=right | 7.4 km || |-id=147 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27147 Mercedessosa || || || December 17, 1998 || Caussols || ODAS || EOS || align=right | 5.1 km || |-id=148 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27148 || || -- || December 17, 1998 || Caussols || ODAS || EOS || align=right | 8.7 km || |-id=149 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27149 || || -- || December 17, 1998 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || -- || align=right | 4.9 km || |-id=150 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27150 Annasante || || || December 16, 1998 || Bologna || San Vittore Obs. || -- || align=right | 9.1 km || |-id=151 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27151 || || -- || December 17, 1998 || Visnjan Observatory || K. Korlevic || KOR || align=right | 7.3 km || |-id=152 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27152 || || -- || December 21, 1998 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || EUN || align=right | 4.1 km || |-id=153 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27153 || || -- || December 21, 1998 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || MAR || align=right | 7.6 km || |-id=154 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27154 || || -- || December 22, 1998 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || EOS || align=right | 7.5 km || |-id=155 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27155 || || -- || December 22, 1998 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || THM || align=right | 9.0 km || |-id=156 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27156 || || -- || December 21, 1998 || Xinglong || SCAP || -- || align=right | 2.9 km || |-id=157 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27157 || || -- || December 25, 1998 || Visnjan Observatory || K. Korlevic || HYG || align=right | 7.9 km || |-id=158 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27158 Benedetti-Rossi || || || December 27, 1998 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || EOS || align=right | 8.3 km || |-id=159 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27159 || || -- || January 6, 1999 || Visnjan Observatory || K. Korlevic || -- || align=right | 3.6 km || |-id=160 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27160 || || -- || January 11, 1999 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || EOS || align=right | 7.7 km || |-id=161 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27161 || || -- || January 11, 1999 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || -- || align=right | 7.2 km || |-id=162 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27162 || || -- || January 8, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.8 km || |-id=163 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27163 || || -- || January 9, 1999 || Visnjan Observatory || K. Korlevic || NYS || align=right | 2.8 km || |-id=164 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27164 || || -- || January 9, 1999 || Visnjan Observatory || K. Korlevic || PAD || align=right | 4.0 km || |-id=165 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27165 || || -- || January 10, 1999 || Visnjan Observatory || K. Korlevic || EOS || align=right | 6.9 km || |-id=166 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27166 || || -- || January 12, 1999 || Woomera || F. B. Zoltowski || -- || align=right | 2.2 km || |-id=167 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27167 || || -- || January 14, 1999 || Visnjan Observatory || K. Korlevic || -- || align=right | 7.0 km || |-id=168 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27168 || || -- || January 14, 1999 || Visnjan Observatory || K. Korlevic || WIT || align=right | 3.4 km || |-id=169 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27169 Annelabruzzo || || || January 14, 1999 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 8.2 km || |-id=170 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27170 || || -- || January 14, 1999 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || NYS || align=right | 2.2 km || |-id=171 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27171 || || -- || January 15, 1999 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || EOS || align=right | 6.9 km || |-id=172 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27172 Brucekosaveach || || || January 15, 1999 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 5.8 km || |-id=173 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27173 || || -- || January 18, 1999 || Klet || Klet Obs. || NYS || align=right | 2.2 km || |-id=174 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27174 || || -- || January 19, 1999 || Crni Vrh || Crni Vrh || -- || align=right | 7.8 km || |-id=175 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27175 || || -- || January 18, 1999 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || -- || align=right | 7.8 km || |-id=176 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27176 || || -- || January 19, 1999 || Visnjan Observatory || K. Korlevic || -- || align=right | 5.0 km || |-id=177 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27177 || || -- || January 19, 1999 || Visnjan Observatory || K. Korlevic || THM || align=right | 12 km || |-id=178 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27178 Quino || || || January 21, 1999 || Caussols || ODAS || -- || align=right | 3.2 km || |-id=179 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27179 || || -- || January 23, 1999 || Visnjan Observatory || K. Korlevic || -- || align=right | 5.6 km || |-id=180 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27180 || || -- || February 7, 1999 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || KOR || align=right | 5.3 km || |-id=181 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27181 || || -- || February 7, 1999 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || -- || align=right | 6.9 km || |-id=182 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27182 || || -- || February 8, 1999 || Kashihara || F. Uto || EOS || align=right | 10 km || |-id=183 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27183 || || -- || February 10, 1999 || Woomera || F. B. Zoltowski || -- || align=right | 7.3 km || |-id=184 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27184 Ciabattari || || || February 8, 1999 || Monte Agliale || S. Donati || KOR || align=right | 3.8 km || |-id=185 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27185 || || -- || February 10, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 5.1 km || |-id=186 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27186 || || -- || February 10, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || KOR || align=right | 6.4 km || |-id=187 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27187 || || -- || February 10, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 6.0 km || |-id=188 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27188 || || -- || February 10, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 5.7 km || |-id=189 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27189 || || -- || February 10, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || 7:4 || align=right | 16 km || |-id=190 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27190 || || -- || February 10, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || EOS || align=right | 7.7 km || |-id=191 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27191 || || -- || February 10, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || TEL || align=right | 5.6 km || |-id=192 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27192 Selenali || || || February 12, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.4 km || |-id=193 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27193 || || -- || February 12, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.0 km || |-id=194 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27194 Jonathanli || || || February 12, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.6 km || |-id=195 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27195 || || -- || February 12, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || HYG || align=right | 12 km || |-id=196 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27196 || || -- || February 12, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 11 km || |-id=197 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27197 Andrewliu || || || February 12, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || KOR || align=right | 4.2 km || |-id=198 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27198 || || -- || February 12, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 8.8 km || |-id=199 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27199 || || -- || February 12, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || EUN || align=right | 5.1 km || |-id=200 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27200 || || -- || February 12, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.2 km || |} 27201-27300 |-bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27201 || || -- || February 12, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 5.8 km || |-id=202 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27202 || || -- || February 12, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || EOS || align=right | 7.7 km || |-id=203 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27203 || || -- || February 12, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || VER || align=right | 9.3 km || |-id=204 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27204 || || -- || February 12, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 7.2 km || |-id=205 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27205 || || -- || February 12, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 6.1 km || |-id=206 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27206 || || -- || February 12, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 8.8 km || |-id=207 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27207 || || -- || February 10, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 7.3 km || |-id=208 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27208 Jennyliu || || || February 12, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 7.6 km || |-id=209 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27209 || || -- || February 12, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || EOS || align=right | 5.6 km || |-id=210 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27210 || || -- || February 12, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.3 km || |-id=211 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27211 || || -- || February 12, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 5.2 km || |-id=212 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27212 || || -- || February 12, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.2 km || |-id=213 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27213 || || -- || February 12, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || EOS || align=right | 5.8 km || |-id=214 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27214 || || -- || February 12, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 5.6 km || |-id=215 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27215 || || -- || February 11, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.4 km || |-id=216 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27216 || || -- || February 9, 1999 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || -- || align=right | 3.7 km || |-id=217 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27217 Mattieharrington || || || February 14, 1999 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 6.7 km || |-id=218 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27218 || || -- || February 18, 1999 || Haleakala || NEAT || KOR || align=right | 5.5 km || |-id=219 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27219 || 1999 EL || -- || March 9, 1999 || Zeno || T. Stafford || TIR || align=right | 9.4 km || |-id=220 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27220 || || -- || March 19, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 15 km || |-id=221 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27221 || || -- || March 19, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.7 km || |-id=222 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27222 || || -- || March 19, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 7.5 km || |-id=223 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27223 || || -- || April 7, 1999 || Nachi-Katsuura || Y. Shimizu, T. Urata || -- || align=right | 16 km || |-id=224 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27224 Telus || || || April 10, 1999 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || V || align=right | 2.0 km || |-id=225 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27225 || || -- || April 15, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || EUN || align=right | 7.3 km || |-id=226 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27226 || || -- || April 15, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 23 km || |-id=227 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27227 McAdam || || || April 7, 1999 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || THM || align=right | 10 km || |-id=228 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27228 || || -- || May 9, 1999 || Visnjan Observatory || K. Korlevic || -- || align=right | 6.9 km || |-id=229 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27229 || || -- || May 10, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || TIR || align=right | 9.2 km || |-id=230 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27230 || || -- || May 10, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.7 km || |-id=231 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27231 || || -- || May 10, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 8.0 km || |-id=232 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27232 || || -- || May 13, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || KOR || align=right | 4.5 km || |-id=233 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27233 Mahajan || || || July 13, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.5 km || |-id=234 bgcolor=#FA8072 | 27234 || || -- || September 6, 1999 || Catalina || CSS || -- || align=right | 1.8 km || |-id=235 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27235 || || -- || September 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || EUN || align=right | 3.2 km || |-id=236 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27236 Millermatt || || || September 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.7 km || |-id=237 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27237 || || -- || September 8, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || EOS || align=right | 6.4 km || |-id=238 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27238 Keenanmonks || || || September 9, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.1 km || |-id=239 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27239 O'Dorney || || || September 8, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 2.3 km || |-id=240 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27240 Robhall || || || October 12, 1999 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 4.1 km || |-id=241 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27241 Sunilpai || || || October 2, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 2.3 km || |-id=242 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27242 || || -- || October 1, 1999 || Catalina || CSS || -- || align=right | 2.5 km || |-id=243 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27243 || || -- || October 28, 1999 || Catalina || CSS || V || align=right | 3.0 km || |-id=244 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27244 Parthasarathy || || || November 3, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 4.0 km || |-id=245 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27245 || || -- || November 14, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 1.5 km || |-id=246 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27246 || || -- || November 2, 1999 || Catalina || CSS || FLO || align=right | 1.6 km || |-id=247 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27247 || || -- || November 5, 1999 || Catalina || CSS || -- || align=right | 2.9 km || |-id=248 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27248 Schristensen || || || November 12, 1999 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 2.4 km || |-id=249 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27249 || || -- || November 28, 1999 || Gnosca || S. Sposetti || -- || align=right | 3.3 km || |-id=250 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27250 || 1999 XB || -- || December 1, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.7 km || |-id=251 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27251 || || -- || December 5, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 6.5 km || |-id=252 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27252 || || -- || December 5, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 6.0 km || |-id=253 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27253 Graceleanor || || || December 6, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 4.3 km || |-id=254 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27254 Shubhrosaha || || || December 6, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 1.5 km || |-id=255 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27255 || || -- || December 6, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 3.1 km || |-id=256 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27256 || || -- || December 6, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.0 km || |-id=257 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27257 Tang-Quan || || || December 6, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 3.0 km || |-id=258 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27258 Chelseavoss || || || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.6 km || |-id=259 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27259 || || -- || December 13, 1999 || Fountain Hills || C. W. Juels || GER || align=right | 8.3 km || |-id=260 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27260 || || -- || December 8, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || PHO || align=right | 4.9 km || |-id=261 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27261 Yushiwang || || || December 8, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 5.7 km || |-id=262 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27262 || || -- || December 12, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 3.3 km || |-id=263 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27263 Elainezhou || || || December 12, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 2.3 km || |-id=264 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27264 Frankclayton || || || December 12, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.6 km || |-id=265 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27265 Toddgonzales || || || December 4, 1999 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || V || align=right | 2.6 km || |-id=266 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27266 || 1999 YH || -- || December 16, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || H || align=right | 1.8 km || |-id=267 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27267 Wiberg || || || December 28, 1999 || Fair Oaks Ranch || J. V. McClusky || -- || align=right | 2.6 km || |-id=268 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27268 || || -- || December 31, 1999 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || FLO || align=right | 3.3 km || |-id=269 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27269 Albinocarbognani || || || January 3, 2000 || San Marcello || M. Tombelli, A. Boattini || FLO || align=right | 3.3 km || |-id=270 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27270 Guidotti || || || January 2, 2000 || San Marcello || L. Tesi, A. Caronia || -- || align=right | 3.6 km || |-id=271 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27271 || || -- || January 3, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 10 km || |-id=272 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27272 || || -- || January 3, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 7.0 km || |-id=273 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27273 || || -- || January 3, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.7 km || |-id=274 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27274 || || -- || January 3, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 1.7 km || |-id=275 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27275 || || -- || January 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || EOS || align=right | 6.3 km || |-id=276 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27276 Davidblack || || || January 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.1 km || |-id=277 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27277 Pattybrown || || || January 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.1 km || |-id=278 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27278 || || -- || January 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || RAF || align=right | 5.5 km || |-id=279 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27279 Boburan || || || January 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 1.9 km || |-id=280 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27280 Manettedavies || || || January 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.4 km || |-id=281 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27281 || || -- || January 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || ADE || align=right | 4.2 km || |-id=282 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27282 Deborahday || || || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.2 km || |-id=283 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27283 || || -- || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || EOS || align=right | 6.3 km || |-id=284 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27284 Billdunbar || || || January 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 3.0 km || |-id=285 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27285 || || -- || January 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || EUN || align=right | 3.3 km || |-id=286 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27286 Adedmondson || || || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 2.6 km || |-id=287 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27287 Garbarino || || || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 1.9 km || |-id=288 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27288 Paulgilmore || || || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.9 km || |-id=289 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27289 Myrahalpin || || || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.9 km || |-id=290 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27290 || || -- || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.9 km || |-id=291 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27291 Greghansen || || || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 2.0 km || |-id=292 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27292 || || -- || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 7.1 km || |-id=293 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27293 || || -- || January 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 5.8 km || |-id=294 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27294 || || -- || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 6.3 km || |-id=295 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27295 || || -- || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || WAT || align=right | 6.5 km || |-id=296 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27296 Kathyhurd || || || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 4.3 km || |-id=297 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27297 || || -- || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || EUN || align=right | 4.3 km || |-id=298 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27298 || || -- || January 7, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || H || align=right | 1.7 km || |-id=299 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27299 || || -- || January 3, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.8 km || |-id=300 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27300 || || -- || January 8, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.8 km || |} 27301-27400 |-bgcolor=#fefefe | 27301 Joeingalls || || || January 6, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 2.5 km || |-id=302 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27302 Jeankobis || || || January 7, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 2.2 km || |-id=303 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27303 Leitner || || || January 7, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 2.7 km || |-id=304 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27304 || || -- || January 8, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 1.8 km || |-id=305 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27305 || || -- || January 10, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 13 km || |-id=306 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27306 || || -- || January 10, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.7 km || |-id=307 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27307 || || -- || January 8, 2000 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || EUT || align=right | 2.1 km || |-id=308 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27308 || || -- || January 3, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.7 km || |-id=309 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27309 Serenamccalla || || || January 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 1.8 km || |-id=310 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27310 || || -- || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || EUN || align=right | 5.0 km || |-id=311 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27311 Shannongonzales || || || January 5, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 6.3 km || |-id=312 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27312 Sconantgilbert || || || January 6, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 7.0 km || |-id=313 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27313 || || -- || January 7, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.7 km || |-id=314 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27314 Janemcdonald || || || January 2, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.2 km || |-id=315 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27315 || 2000 BC || -- || January 16, 2000 || Visnjan Observatory || K. Korlevic || -- || align=right | 3.5 km || |-id=316 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27316 || || -- || January 27, 2000 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || NYS || align=right | 2.6 km || |-id=317 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27317 || || -- || January 27, 2000 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || -- || align=right | 2.3 km || |-id=318 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27318 || || -- || January 26, 2000 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || -- || align=right | 2.7 km || |-id=319 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27319 || || -- || January 28, 2000 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || NYS || align=right | 5.4 km || |-id=320 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27320 Vellinga || || || January 30, 2000 || Catalina || CSS || MAS || align=right | 2.1 km || |-id=321 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27321 || || -- || February 4, 2000 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || -- || align=right | 21 km || |-id=322 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27322 || || -- || February 2, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 6.0 km || |-id=323 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27323 Julianewman || || || February 2, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.8 km || |-id=324 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27324 || || -- || February 2, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 5.5 km || |-id=325 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27325 || || -- || February 2, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.0 km || |-id=326 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27326 Jimobrien || || || February 2, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.0 km || |-id=327 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27327 Lindaplante || || || February 3, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.5 km || |-id=328 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27328 Pohlonski || || || February 2, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.5 km || |-id=329 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27329 || || -- || February 2, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.4 km || |-id=330 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27330 Markporter || || || February 2, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.8 km || |-id=331 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27331 || || -- || February 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || EUN || align=right | 6.3 km || |-id=332 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27332 Happritchard || || || February 2, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.0 km || |-id=333 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27333 || || -- || February 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || DOR || align=right | 13 km || |-id=334 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27334 || || -- || February 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.2 km || |-id=335 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27335 || || -- || February 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 7.5 km || |-id=336 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27336 Mikequinn || || || February 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.1 km || |-id=337 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27337 || || -- || February 6, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.4 km || |-id=338 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27338 Malaraghavan || || || February 6, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.3 km || |-id=339 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27339 || || -- || February 8, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || RAF || align=right | 4.9 km || |-id=340 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27340 || || -- || February 12, 2000 || Oaxaca || J. M. Roe || -- || align=right | 12 km || |-id=341 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27341 Fabiomuzzi || || || February 10, 2000 || Bologna || San Vittore Obs. || MAR || align=right | 3.1 km || |-id=342 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27342 Joescanio || || || February 2, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 1.8 km || |-id=343 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27343 Deannashea || || || February 2, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 2.9 km || |-id=344 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27344 Vesevlada || || || February 26, 2000 || Ondrejov || L. Kotkova || -- || align=right | 2.8 km || |-id=345 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27345 || || -- || February 28, 2000 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || V || align=right | 2.0 km || |-id=346 bgcolor=#FFC2E0 | 27346 || || -- || February 27, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || AMO +1kmfast? || align=right | 1.8 km || |-id=347 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27347 Dworkin || || || February 25, 2000 || Catalina || CSS || -- || align=right | 2.3 km || |-id=348 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27348 Mink || || || February 26, 2000 || Catalina || CSS || V || align=right | 2.6 km || |-id=349 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27349 Enos || || || February 26, 2000 || Catalina || CSS || -- || align=right | 5.5 km || |-id=350 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27350 || || -- || February 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 3.0 km || |-id=351 bgcolor=#FA8072 | 27351 || || -- || February 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.5 km || |-id=352 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27352 || || -- || February 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.3 km || |-id=353 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27353 Chrisspenner || || || February 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.0 km || |-id=354 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27354 Stiklaitis || || || February 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 7.3 km || |-id=355 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27355 || || -- || February 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || EUN || align=right | 6.1 km || |-id=356 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27356 Mattstrom || || || February 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.7 km || |-id=357 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27357 || || -- || February 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.2 km || |-id=358 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27358 || || -- || February 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.8 km || |-id=359 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27359 || || -- || February 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || 7:4 || align=right | 20 km || |-id=360 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27360 || || -- || February 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 17 km || |-id=361 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27361 || || -- || February 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 14 km || |-id=362 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27362 Morganroche || 2000 EO || || March 2, 2000 || Lake Tekapo || N. Brady || -- || align=right | 6.4 km || |-id=363 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27363 Alvanclark || || || March 1, 2000 || Catalina || CSS || PAD || align=right | 7.4 km || |-id=364 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27364 || || -- || March 3, 2000 || San Marcello || A. Boattini, G. Forti || KOR || align=right | 5.8 km || |-id=365 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27365 Henryfitz || || || March 3, 2000 || Catalina || CSS || -- || align=right | 2.6 km || |-id=366 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27366 || || -- || March 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 9.0 km || |-id=367 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27367 || || -- || March 8, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 3.0 km || |-id=368 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27368 Raytesar || || || March 8, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.7 km || |-id=369 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27369 || || -- || March 8, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 8.4 km || |-id=370 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27370 || || -- || March 8, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || HYG || align=right | 11 km || |-id=371 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27371 || || -- || March 8, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || THM || align=right | 9.0 km || |-id=372 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27372 Ujifusa || || || March 8, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 6.6 km || |-id=373 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27373 Davidvernon || || || March 9, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.0 km || |-id=374 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27374 Yim || || || March 9, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || KOR || align=right | 4.9 km || |-id=375 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27375 Asirvatham || || || March 9, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.2 km || |-id=376 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27376 || || -- || March 7, 2000 || Visnjan Observatory || K. Korlevic || ADE || align=right | 5.1 km || |-id=377 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27377 || || -- || March 10, 2000 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || V || align=right | 1.9 km || |-id=378 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27378 || || -- || March 10, 2000 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || -- || align=right | 9.0 km || |-id=379 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27379 || || -- || March 8, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || THM || align=right | 5.1 km || |-id=380 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27380 || || -- || March 10, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.4 km || |-id=381 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27381 Balasingam || || || March 10, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.1 km || |-id=382 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27382 Justinbarber || || || March 10, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 1.9 km || |-id=383 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27383 Braebenedict || || || March 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.8 km || |-id=384 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27384 Meaganbethel || || || March 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.4 km || |-id=385 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27385 Andblonsky || || || March 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 2.7 km || |-id=386 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27386 Chadcampbell || || || March 8, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 2.2 km || |-id=387 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27387 Chhabra || || || March 8, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.0 km || |-id=388 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27388 || || -- || March 8, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 5.0 km || |-id=389 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27389 || || -- || March 8, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.9 km || |-id=390 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27390 Kyledavis || || || March 8, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.8 km || |-id=391 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27391 || || -- || March 9, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.3 km || |-id=392 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27392 Valerieding || || || March 9, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.8 km || |-id=393 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27393 || || -- || March 9, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 2.7 km || |-id=394 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27394 || || -- || March 9, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 7.9 km || |-id=395 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27395 || || -- || March 9, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || EUN || align=right | 5.4 km || |-id=396 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27396 Shuji || || || March 13, 2000 || Kuma Kogen || A. Nakamura || ALA || align=right | 24 km || |-id=397 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27397 D'Souza || || || March 14, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.8 km || |-id=398 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27398 || || -- || March 15, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || EUN || align=right | 4.6 km || |-id=399 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27399 Gehring || || || March 11, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 2.7 km || |-id=400 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27400 Mikewong || || || March 11, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || EUN || align=right | 3.2 km || |} 27401-27500 |-bgcolor=#fefefe | 27401 || || -- || March 6, 2000 || Haleakala || NEAT || -- || align=right | 2.5 km || |-id=402 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27402 || || -- || March 8, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || EOS || align=right | 6.1 km || |-id=403 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27403 || || -- || March 8, 2000 || Haleakala || NEAT || -- || align=right | 3.3 km || |-id=404 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27404 || || -- || March 9, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 9.9 km || |-id=405 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27405 Danielfeeny || || || March 9, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.5 km || |-id=406 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27406 || || -- || March 9, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 6.0 km || |-id=407 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27407 Haodo || || || March 11, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 4.7 km || |-id=408 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27408 Kellyferguson || || || March 11, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 3.4 km || |-id=409 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27409 Addiedove || || || March 11, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || V || align=right | 2.4 km || |-id=410 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27410 Grimmett || || || March 12, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 1.9 km || |-id=411 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27411 Laurenhall || || || March 13, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 3.1 km || |-id=412 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27412 Teague || || || March 10, 2000 || Catalina || R. Hill || -- || align=right | 4.3 km || |-id=413 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27413 Ambruster || || || March 11, 2000 || Catalina || CSS || -- || align=right | 2.0 km || |-id=414 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27414 || || -- || March 12, 2000 || Catalina || CSS || GEF || align=right | 5.0 km || |-id=415 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27415 || || -- || March 3, 2000 || Catalina || CSS || -- || align=right | 3.4 km || |-id=416 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27416 || || -- || March 4, 2000 || Catalina || CSS || V || align=right | 2.6 km || |-id=417 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27417 Jessjohnson || || || March 4, 2000 || Catalina || CSS || -- || align=right | 8.3 km || |-id=418 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27418 || || -- || March 6, 2000 || Haleakala || NEAT || -- || align=right | 16 km || |-id=419 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27419 || || -- || March 6, 2000 || Haleakala || NEAT || -- || align=right | 6.3 km || |-id=420 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27420 Shontobegay || || || March 12, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || KRM || align=right | 7.2 km || |-id=421 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27421 Nathanhan || || || March 3, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 8.7 km || |-id=422 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27422 Robheckman || || || March 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.6 km || |-id=423 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27423 Dennisbowers || || || March 3, 2000 || Catalina || CSS || V || align=right | 2.0 km || |-id=424 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27424 || || -- || March 1, 2000 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || -- || align=right | 1.5 km || |-id=425 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27425 Bakker || || || March 1, 2000 || Catalina || CSS || V || align=right | 2.2 km || |-id=426 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27426 Brettlawrie || || || March 1, 2000 || Catalina || CSS || -- || align=right | 2.8 km || |-id=427 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27427 || || -- || March 31, 2000 || Farpoint || Farpoint Obs. || -- || align=right | 14 km || |-id=428 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27428 || || -- || March 29, 2000 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || -- || align=right | 4.3 km || |-id=429 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27429 || || -- || March 28, 2000 || Farpoint || Farpoint Obs. || -- || align=right | 3.6 km || |-id=430 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27430 || || -- || March 28, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || EUN || align=right | 4.2 km || |-id=431 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27431 Jimcole || || || March 27, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 4.1 km || |-id=432 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27432 Kevinconley || || || March 27, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 5.5 km || |-id=433 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27433 Hylak || || || March 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || HYG || align=right | 7.7 km || |-id=434 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27434 Anirudhjain || || || March 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || PAD || align=right | 7.0 km || |-id=435 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27435 || || -- || March 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.6 km || |-id=436 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27436 || || -- || March 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || THM || align=right | 8.2 km || |-id=437 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27437 || || -- || March 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 3.2 km || |-id=438 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27438 Carolynjons || || || March 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 6.9 km || |-id=439 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27439 Kamimura || || || March 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.9 km || |-id=440 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27440 Colekendrick || || || March 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 5.4 km || |-id=441 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27441 || || -- || March 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 6.9 km || |-id=442 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27442 || || -- || March 30, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 6.1 km || |-id=443 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27443 || || -- || March 30, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 8.3 km || |-id=444 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27444 || || -- || March 30, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 11 km || |-id=445 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27445 Lynnlane || || || March 30, 2000 || Catalina || CSS || -- || align=right | 2.9 km || |-id=446 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27446 Landoni || || || March 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.7 km || |-id=447 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27447 Ichunlin || || || April 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 3.3 km || |-id=448 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27448 || || -- || April 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 5.5 km || |-id=449 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27449 Jamarkley || || || April 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || KOR || align=right | 3.7 km || |-id=450 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27450 Monzon || || || April 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.0 km || |-id=451 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27451 || || -- || April 12, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 9.1 km || |-id=452 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27452 Nikhilpatel || || || April 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || THM || align=right | 7.6 km || |-id=453 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27453 Crystalpoole || || || April 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 5.9 km || |-id=454 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27454 Samapaige || || || April 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || THM || align=right | 5.8 km || |-id=455 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27455 || || -- || April 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 2.4 km || |-id=456 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27456 Sarkisian || || || April 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.1 km || |-id=457 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27457 Tovinkere || || || April 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.8 km || |-id=458 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27458 Williamwhite || || || April 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 7.5 km || |-id=459 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27459 || || -- || April 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 2.4 km || |-id=460 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27460 || || -- || April 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.5 km || |-id=461 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27461 || || -- || April 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || THM || align=right | 8.8 km || |-id=462 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27462 || || -- || April 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.0 km || |-id=463 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27463 || || -- || April 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.4 km || |-id=464 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27464 || || -- || April 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || KOR || align=right | 4.4 km || |-id=465 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27465 Cambroziak || || || April 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.5 km || |-id=466 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27466 Cargibaysal || || || April 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.7 km || |-id=467 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27467 || || -- || April 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.3 km || |-id=468 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27468 || || -- || April 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 5.8 km || |-id=469 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27469 || || -- || April 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 5.6 km || |-id=470 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27470 Debrabeckett || || || April 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || MRX || align=right | 3.2 km || |-id=471 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27471 || || -- || April 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 8.5 km || |-id=472 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27472 || || -- || April 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 9.4 km || |-id=473 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27473 || || -- || April 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 9.9 km || |-id=474 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27474 || || -- || April 2, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || EUN || align=right | 4.1 km || |-id=475 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27475 || || -- || April 3, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || EUN || align=right | 3.3 km || |-id=476 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27476 || || -- || April 3, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 16 km || |-id=477 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27477 || || -- || April 3, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 17 km || |-id=478 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27478 Kevinbloh || || || April 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.9 km || |-id=479 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27479 || || -- || April 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 5.3 km || |-id=480 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27480 Heablonsky || || || April 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 1.5 km || |-id=481 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27481 || || -- || April 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || EOS || align=right | 5.7 km || |-id=482 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27482 || || -- || April 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || MAR || align=right | 4.9 km || |-id=483 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27483 || || -- || April 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || EOS || align=right | 7.4 km || |-id=484 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27484 || || -- || April 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 18 km || |-id=485 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27485 || || -- || April 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 7.1 km || |-id=486 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27486 || || -- || April 6, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || EOS || align=right | 8.5 km || |-id=487 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27487 || || -- || April 6, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.2 km || |-id=488 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27488 || || -- || April 7, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 7.2 km || |-id=489 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27489 || || -- || April 7, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || MAR || align=right | 3.4 km || |-id=490 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27490 || || -- || April 7, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 8.8 km || |-id=491 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27491 Broksas || || || April 7, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 9.0 km || |-id=492 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27492 Susanduncan || || || April 7, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.2 km || |-id=493 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27493 Derikesibill || || || April 7, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || PAD || align=right | 6.9 km || |-id=494 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27494 || || -- || April 7, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || EUN || align=right | 4.4 km || |-id=495 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27495 Heatherfennell || || || April 7, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || HOF || align=right | 8.3 km || |-id=496 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27496 || || -- || April 7, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || GER || align=right | 12 km || |-id=497 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27497 || || -- || April 7, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || TIR || align=right | 8.3 km || |-id=498 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27498 || || -- || April 7, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 12 km || |-id=499 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27499 || || -- || April 7, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 8.7 km || |-id=500 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27500 Mandelbrot || || || April 12, 2000 || Prescott || P. G. Comba || THM || align=right | 11 km || |} 27501-27600 |-bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27501 || || -- || April 8, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.4 km || |-id=502 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27502 Stephbecca || || || April 3, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || L. H. Wasserman || KOR || align=right | 3.5 km || |-id=503 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27503 Dankof || || || April 4, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || HEN || align=right | 2.7 km || |-id=504 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27504 Denune || || || April 7, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || EOS || align=right | 5.5 km || |-id=505 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27505 Catieblazek || || || April 7, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 7.8 km || |-id=506 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27506 Glassmeier || || || April 7, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || SUL || align=right | 5.9 km || |-id=507 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27507 Travisbrown || || || April 7, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 3.5 km || |-id=508 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27508 || || -- || April 7, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || EOS || align=right | 10 km || |-id=509 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27509 Burcher || || || April 7, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 6.4 km || |-id=510 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27510 Lisaactor || || || April 7, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 5.3 km || |-id=511 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27511 Emiliedunham || || || April 6, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || V || align=right | 2.5 km || |-id=512 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27512 Gilstrap || || || April 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 2.2 km || |-id=513 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27513 Mishapipe || || || April 4, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 4.2 km || |-id=514 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27514 Markov || || || April 26, 2000 || Prescott || P. G. Comba || KOR || align=right | 4.9 km || |-id=515 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27515 Gunnels || || || April 27, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 2.7 km || |-id=516 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27516 || || -- || April 27, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || THM || align=right | 7.3 km || |-id=517 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27517 || || -- || April 28, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 6.4 km || |-id=518 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27518 || || -- || April 28, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 12 km || |-id=519 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27519 Miames || || || April 27, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || AGN || align=right | 3.5 km || |-id=520 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27520 Rounds || || || April 24, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 8.9 km || |-id=521 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27521 Josschindler || || || April 24, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || KOR || align=right | 4.4 km || |-id=522 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27522 Lenkenyon || || || April 27, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.0 km || |-id=523 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27523 || || -- || April 28, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 11 km || |-id=524 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27524 Clousing || || || April 25, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 4.7 km || |-id=525 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27525 Vartovka || || || April 29, 2000 || Ondrejov || P. Pravec, P. Kusnirak || FLO || align=right | 3.0 km || |-id=526 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27526 || || -- || April 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 5.3 km || |-id=527 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27527 Kirkkoehler || || || April 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || KOR || align=right | 5.3 km || |-id=528 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27528 || || -- || April 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 10 km || |-id=529 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27529 Rhiannonmayne || || || April 26, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || V || align=right | 2.8 km || |-id=530 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27530 Daveshuck || || || April 26, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 8.8 km || |-id=531 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27531 Sweaton || || || April 26, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || EOS || align=right | 6.6 km || |-id=532 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27532 Buchwald-Wright || || || April 26, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || 615 || align=right | 6.1 km || |-id=533 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27533 Johnbrucato || || || April 26, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || NEM || align=right | 7.0 km || |-id=534 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27534 || || -- || April 27, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.2 km || |-id=535 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27535 || || -- || April 27, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.1 km || |-id=536 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27536 || || -- || April 28, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.0 km || |-id=537 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27537 Dianaweintraub || || || April 30, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 12 km || |-id=538 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27538 || || -- || April 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.4 km || |-id=539 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27539 Elmoutamid || || || April 27, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || V || align=right | 2.7 km || |-id=540 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27540 Kevinwhite || || || April 27, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 3.2 km || |-id=541 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27541 || || -- || May 3, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 8.6 km || |-id=542 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27542 || || -- || May 3, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || PAD || align=right | 8.0 km || |-id=543 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27543 || || -- || May 6, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 12 km || |-id=544 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27544 || || -- || May 6, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 8.9 km || |-id=545 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27545 || || -- || May 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || GEF || align=right | 5.5 km || |-id=546 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27546 Maryfran || || || May 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.6 km || |-id=547 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27547 || || -- || May 6, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 12 km || |-id=548 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27548 || || -- || May 7, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.1 km || |-id=549 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27549 Joannemichet || || || May 7, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.2 km || |-id=550 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27550 || || -- || May 7, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || ADE || align=right | 10 km || |-id=551 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27551 Pelayo || || || May 7, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.4 km || |-id=552 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27552 || || -- || May 7, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || EOS || align=right | 9.3 km || |-id=553 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27553 || || -- || May 7, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 8.0 km || |-id=554 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27554 || || -- || May 7, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || EUN || align=right | 4.7 km || |-id=555 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27555 || || -- || May 7, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || EOS || align=right | 9.1 km || |-id=556 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27556 Williamprem || || || May 6, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.3 km || |-id=557 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27557 || || -- || May 6, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 11 km || |-id=558 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27558 || || -- || May 6, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || 7:4 || align=right | 8.4 km || |-id=559 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27559 || || -- || May 6, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || 7:4 || align=right | 14 km || |-id=560 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27560 || || -- || May 8, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 5.3 km || |-id=561 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27561 || || -- || May 24, 2000 || Crni Vrh || Crni Vrh || 3:2 || align=right | 20 km || |-id=562 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27562 || || -- || May 27, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 15 km || |-id=563 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27563 || || -- || May 25, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 5.3 km || |-id=564 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27564 Astreichelt || || || May 27, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || GEF || align=right | 3.4 km || |-id=565 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27565 || || -- || May 24, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || 629 || align=right | 5.7 km || |-id=566 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27566 || || -- || June 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || GEF || align=right | 4.6 km || |-id=567 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27567 || || -- || July 24, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 11 km || |-id=568 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27568 || || -- || August 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || Hmoon || align=right | 1.8 km || |-id=569 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27569 || || -- || August 25, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 9.6 km || |-id=570 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27570 Erinschumacher || || || August 25, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 6.4 km || |-id=571 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27571 Bobscott || || || August 31, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 7.8 km || |-id=572 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27572 Shurtleff || || || August 31, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 7.2 km || |-id=573 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27573 || || -- || September 1, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || EOS || align=right | 4.1 km || |-id=574 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27574 || || -- || September 1, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 5.7 km || |-id=575 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27575 || || -- || September 1, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || DOR || align=right | 12 km || |-id=576 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27576 Denisespirou || || || September 2, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || KOR || align=right | 3.6 km || |-id=577 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27577 || || -- || September 8, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || EUN || align=right | 3.6 km || |-id=578 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27578 Yogisullivan || || || September 23, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || WIT || align=right | 2.6 km || |-id=579 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27579 || || -- || October 3, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || EUN || align=right | 5.1 km || |-id=580 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27580 Angelataylor || || || October 24, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.9 km || |-id=581 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27581 || || -- || October 24, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || NEM || align=right | 6.5 km || |-id=582 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27582 Jackieterrel || || || October 24, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.1 km || |-id=583 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27583 || || -- || October 25, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.4 km || |-id=584 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27584 Barbaravelez || || || October 25, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.4 km || |-id=585 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27585 || || -- || November 1, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.4 km || |-id=586 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27586 || || -- || December 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || EUN || align=right | 3.7 km || |-id=587 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27587 || || -- || December 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || MAR || align=right | 4.6 km || |-id=588 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27588 Wegley || || || December 22, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || HOF || align=right | 6.7 km || |-id=589 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27589 Paigegentry || || || December 30, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.4 km || |-id=590 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27590 Koarimatsu || || || December 30, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || ALA || align=right | 13 km || |-id=591 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27591 Rugilmartin || || || January 2, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 1.6 km || |-id=592 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27592 || || -- || January 14, 2001 || Kvistaberg || UDAS || -- || align=right | 4.0 km || |-id=593 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27593 Oliviamarie || || || February 1, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.0 km || |-id=594 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27594 || || -- || February 1, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.7 km || |-id=595 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27595 Hnath || || || February 13, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 5.9 km || |-id=596 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27596 Maldives || 2001 DH || || February 16, 2001 || Desert Beaver || W. K. Y. Yeung || -- || align=right | 5.6 km || |-id=597 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27597 Varuniyer || || || February 19, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 2.5 km || |-id=598 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27598 || || -- || February 17, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || THM || align=right | 7.6 km || |-id=599 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27599 || || -- || March 18, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.7 km || |-id=600 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27600 || || -- || March 18, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 7.5 km || |} 27601-27700 |-bgcolor=#fefefe | 27601 || || -- || March 19, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || H || align=right | 1.3 km || |-id=602 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27602 Chaselewis || || || March 18, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 1.6 km || |-id=603 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27603 || || -- || March 30, 2001 || Haleakala || NEAT || -- || align=right | 2.4 km || |-id=604 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27604 || || -- || March 19, 2001 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 2.1 km || |-id=605 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27605 || || -- || April 16, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || EOS || align=right | 6.2 km || |-id=606 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27606 Davidli || 2001 KW || || May 17, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 7.6 km || |-id=607 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27607 || || -- || May 17, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.6 km || |-id=608 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27608 || || -- || May 18, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 9.0 km || |-id=609 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27609 || || -- || May 18, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.3 km || |-id=610 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27610 Shixuanli || || || May 18, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.0 km || |-id=611 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27611 || || -- || May 18, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || BRA || align=right | 2.9 km || |-id=612 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27612 || || -- || May 17, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.9 km || |-id=613 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27613 Annalou || || || May 21, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.1 km || |-id=614 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27614 || || -- || May 18, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || EUN || align=right | 4.6 km || |-id=615 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27615 Daniellu || || || May 22, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.0 km || |-id=616 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27616 || || -- || May 22, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.4 km || |-id=617 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27617 || || -- || May 22, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.6 km || |-id=618 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27618 Ceilierin || || || May 22, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 2.7 km || |-id=619 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27619 Ethanmessier || || || May 25, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.8 km || |-id=620 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27620 || || -- || May 18, 2001 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 4.8 km || |-id=621 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27621 || || -- || May 26, 2001 || Palomar || NEAT || -- || align=right | 10 km || |-id=622 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27622 || || -- || May 24, 2001 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 2.3 km || |-id=623 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27623 || 2001 LE || -- || June 3, 2001 || Haleakala || NEAT || -- || align=right | 4.4 km || |-id=624 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27624 || || -- || June 19, 2001 || Palomar || NEAT || HYG || align=right | 8.7 km || |-id=625 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27625 || || -- || June 16, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.7 km || |-id=626 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27626 || 2001 NA || -- || July 1, 2001 || Reedy Creek || J. Broughton || MIS || align=right | 6.4 km || |-id=627 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27627 || 2038 P-L || -- || September 24, 1960 || Palomar || PLS || V || align=right | 3.0 km || |-id=628 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27628 || 2041 P-L || -- || September 24, 1960 || Palomar || PLS || -- || align=right | 3.5 km || |-id=629 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27629 || 2054 P-L || -- || September 26, 1960 || Palomar || PLS || -- || align=right | 3.6 km || |-id=630 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27630 || 2228 P-L || -- || October 17, 1960 || Palomar || PLS || -- || align=right | 1.8 km || |-id=631 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27631 || 3106 P-L || -- || September 24, 1960 || Palomar || PLS || EOS || align=right | 6.1 km || |-id=632 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27632 || 3539 P-L || -- || October 17, 1960 || Palomar || PLS || -- || align=right | 2.7 km || |-id=633 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27633 || 4005 P-L || -- || September 24, 1960 || Palomar || PLS || -- || align=right | 4.0 km || |-id=634 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27634 || 4200 P-L || -- || September 24, 1960 || Palomar || PLS || FLO || align=right | 1.7 km || |-id=635 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27635 || 4528 P-L || -- || September 24, 1960 || Palomar || PLS || NYS || align=right | 2.5 km || |-id=636 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27636 || 4778 P-L || -- || September 24, 1960 || Palomar || PLS || -- || align=right | 2.8 km || |-id=637 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27637 || 2070 T-1 || -- || March 25, 1971 || Palomar || PLS || -- || align=right | 3.0 km || |-id=638 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27638 || 2287 T-1 || -- || March 25, 1971 || Palomar || PLS || -- || align=right | 2.8 km || |-id=639 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27639 || 3156 T-1 || -- || March 26, 1971 || Palomar || PLS || EUN || align=right | 2.9 km || |-id=640 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27640 || 3273 T-1 || -- || March 26, 1971 || Palomar || PLS || NYS || align=right | 2.6 km || |-id=641 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27641 || 4131 T-1 || -- || March 26, 1971 || Palomar || PLS || NYS || align=right | 2.4 km || |-id=642 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27642 || 4281 T-1 || -- || March 26, 1971 || Palomar || PLS || -- || align=right | 2.7 km || |-id=643 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27643 || 1093 T-2 || -- || September 29, 1973 || Palomar || PLS || -- || align=right | 1.7 km || |-id=644 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27644 || 1343 T-2 || -- || September 29, 1973 || Palomar || PLS || NYS || align=right | 2.6 km || |-id=645 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27645 || 2074 T-2 || -- || September 29, 1973 || Palomar || PLS || THM || align=right | 5.1 km || |-id=646 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27646 || 2266 T-2 || -- || September 29, 1973 || Palomar || PLS || -- || align=right | 2.4 km || |-id=647 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27647 || 2312 T-2 || -- || September 29, 1973 || Palomar || PLS || -- || align=right | 3.6 km || |-id=648 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27648 || 3222 T-2 || -- || September 30, 1973 || Palomar || PLS || -- || align=right | 2.3 km || |-id=649 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27649 || 3327 T-2 || -- || September 25, 1973 || Palomar || PLS || -- || align=right | 8.9 km || |-id=650 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27650 || 5137 T-2 || -- || September 25, 1973 || Palomar || PLS || -- || align=right | 3.2 km || |-id=651 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27651 || 2025 T-3 || -- || October 16, 1977 || Palomar || PLS || FLO || align=right | 1.8 km || |-id=652 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27652 || 2462 T-3 || -- || October 16, 1977 || Palomar || PLS || NYS || align=right | 1.6 km || |-id=653 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27653 || 4208 T-3 || -- || October 16, 1977 || Palomar || PLS || -- || align=right | 3.5 km || |-id=654 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27654 || 5739 T-3 || -- || October 16, 1977 || Palomar || PLS || -- || align=right | 3.7 km || |-id=655 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27655 || 1968 OK || -- || July 18, 1968 || Cerro El Roble || C. Torres, S. Cofre || GER || align=right | 5.9 km || |-id=656 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27656 || || -- || July 26, 1974 || El Leoncito || M. R. Cesco || EOS || align=right | 9.8 km || |-id=657 bgcolor=#FA8072 | 27657 Berkhey || 1974 PC || || August 12, 1974 || Palomar || T. Gehrels || -- || align=right | 2.7 km || |-id=658 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27658 Dmitrijbagalej || 1978 RV || || September 1, 1978 || Nauchnij || N. S. Chernykh || -- || align=right | 8.9 km || |-id=659 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27659 Dolsky || || || September 26, 1978 || Nauchnij || L. V. Zhuravleva || NYS || align=right | 7.8 km || |-id=660 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27660 Waterwayuni || || || October 2, 1978 || Nauchnij || L. V. Zhuravleva || DOR || align=right | 9.8 km || |-id=661 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27661 || || -- || October 27, 1978 || Palomar || C. M. Olmstead || -- || align=right | 4.5 km || |-id=662 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27662 || || -- || October 27, 1978 || Palomar || C. M. Olmstead || NYS || align=right | 4.2 km || |-id=663 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27663 || || -- || November 7, 1978 || Palomar || E. F. Helin, S. J. Bus || KOR || align=right | 3.9 km || |-id=664 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27664 || || -- || November 6, 1978 || Palomar || E. F. Helin, S. J. Bus || FLO || align=right | 3.3 km || |-id=665 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27665 || || -- || November 7, 1978 || Palomar || E. F. Helin, S. J. Bus || -- || align=right | 7.2 km || |-id=666 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27666 || || -- || November 7, 1978 || Palomar || E. F. Helin, S. J. Bus || NYS || align=right | 2.2 km || |-id=667 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27667 || 1979 KJ || -- || May 19, 1979 || La Silla || R. M. West || EOS || align=right | 7.8 km || |-id=668 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27668 || || -- || June 25, 1979 || Siding Spring || E. F. Helin, S. J. Bus || -- || align=right | 5.8 km || |-id=669 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27669 || || -- || June 25, 1979 || Siding Spring || E. F. Helin, S. J. Bus || EOS || align=right | 7.4 km || |-id=670 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27670 || || -- || June 25, 1979 || Siding Spring || E. F. Helin, S. J. Bus || NYS || align=right | 3.4 km || |-id=671 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27671 || || -- || June 25, 1979 || Siding Spring || E. F. Helin, S. J. Bus || -- || align=right | 2.8 km || |-id=672 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27672 || || -- || March 16, 1980 || La Silla || C.-I. Lagerkvist || -- || align=right | 2.7 km || |-id=673 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27673 || || -- || October 31, 1980 || Palomar || S. J. Bus || -- || align=right | 4.1 km || |-id=674 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27674 || || -- || October 31, 1980 || Palomar || S. J. Bus || -- || align=right | 2.8 km || |-id=675 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27675 Paulmaley || 1981 CH || || February 2, 1981 || Klet || L. Brozek || PHOmoon || align=right | 5.1 km || |-id=676 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27676 || || -- || February 28, 1981 || Siding Spring || S. J. Bus || -- || align=right | 3.3 km || |-id=677 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27677 || || -- || March 2, 1981 || Siding Spring || S. J. Bus || -- || align=right | 2.5 km || |-id=678 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27678 || || -- || March 2, 1981 || Siding Spring || S. J. Bus || GEF || align=right | 4.3 km || |-id=679 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27679 || || -- || March 2, 1981 || Siding Spring || S. J. Bus || GEF || align=right | 3.6 km || |-id=680 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27680 || || -- || March 1, 1981 || Siding Spring || S. J. Bus || -- || align=right | 5.4 km || |-id=681 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27681 || || -- || March 1, 1981 || Siding Spring || S. J. Bus || PAD || align=right | 7.2 km || |-id=682 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27682 || || -- || March 6, 1981 || Siding Spring || S. J. Bus || FLO || align=right | 1.8 km || |-id=683 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27683 || || -- || March 2, 1981 || Siding Spring || S. J. Bus || ERI || align=right | 5.1 km || |-id=684 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27684 || || -- || March 2, 1981 || Siding Spring || S. J. Bus || -- || align=right | 3.5 km || |-id=685 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27685 || || -- || March 2, 1981 || Siding Spring || S. J. Bus || -- || align=right | 4.0 km || |-id=686 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27686 || || -- || March 2, 1981 || Siding Spring || S. J. Bus || EUN || align=right | 4.7 km || |-id=687 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27687 || || -- || March 3, 1981 || Siding Spring || S. J. Bus || -- || align=right | 11 km || |-id=688 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27688 || || -- || March 7, 1981 || Siding Spring || S. J. Bus || -- || align=right | 2.8 km || |-id=689 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27689 || || -- || March 2, 1981 || Siding Spring || S. J. Bus || -- || align=right | 3.5 km || |-id=690 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27690 || || -- || March 2, 1981 || Siding Spring || S. J. Bus || -- || align=right | 3.9 km || |-id=691 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27691 || || -- || March 1, 1981 || Siding Spring || S. J. Bus || -- || align=right | 6.3 km || |-id=692 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27692 || || -- || March 1, 1981 || Siding Spring || S. J. Bus || -- || align=right | 5.0 km || |-id=693 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27693 || || -- || March 1, 1981 || Siding Spring || S. J. Bus || -- || align=right | 2.2 km || |-id=694 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27694 || || -- || March 2, 1981 || Siding Spring || S. J. Bus || -- || align=right | 5.3 km || |-id=695 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27695 || || -- || March 7, 1981 || Siding Spring || S. J. Bus || WIT || align=right | 2.4 km || |-id=696 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27696 || || -- || March 2, 1981 || Siding Spring || S. J. Bus || THM || align=right | 7.2 km || |-id=697 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27697 || || -- || March 1, 1981 || Siding Spring || S. J. Bus || -- || align=right | 3.0 km || |-id=698 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27698 || || -- || March 2, 1981 || Siding Spring || S. J. Bus || -- || align=right | 1.8 km || |-id=699 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27699 || || -- || May 15, 1982 || Palomar || Palomar Obs. || -- || align=right | 5.6 km || |-id=700 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27700 || || -- || September 28, 1982 || Palomar || J. Gibson || -- || align=right | 2.9 km || |} 27701-27800 |-bgcolor=#fefefe | 27701 || 1983 QR || -- || August 30, 1983 || Palomar || J. Gibson || -- || align=right | 1.4 km || |-id=702 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27702 || || -- || September 27, 1984 || Klet || A. Mrkos || -- || align=right | 8.9 km || |-id=703 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27703 || || -- || September 29, 1984 || Klet || A. Mrkos || FLO || align=right | 5.4 km || |-id=704 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27704 || || -- || November 27, 1984 || Caussols || CERGA || HNS || align=right | 5.7 km || |-id=705 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27705 || || -- || February 16, 1985 || La Silla || H. Debehogne || -- || align=right | 4.6 km || |-id=706 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27706 Strogen || || || October 11, 1985 || Palomar || C. S. Shoemaker, E. M. Shoemaker || -- || align=right | 11 km || |-id=707 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27707 || || -- || August 31, 1986 || La Silla || H. Debehogne || NYS || align=right | 4.4 km || |-id=708 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27708 || 1987 WP || -- || November 20, 1987 || Palomar || J. Alu, E. F. Helin || PHO || align=right | 6.2 km || |-id=709 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27709 Orenburg || || || February 13, 1988 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || EOS || align=right | 8.1 km || |-id=710 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27710 Henseling || || || September 7, 1988 || Tautenburg Observatory || F. Borngen || -- || align=right | 1.7 km || |-id=711 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27711 Kirschvink || || || November 4, 1988 || Palomar || C. S. Shoemaker, E. M. Shoemaker || PHO || align=right | 3.3 km || |-id=712 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27712 Coudray || || || November 3, 1988 || Tautenburg Observatory || F. Borngen || -- || align=right | 2.5 km || |-id=713 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27713 || 1989 AA || -- || January 2, 1989 || Palomar || E. F. Helin || H || align=right | 2.5 km || |-id=714 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27714 Dochu || 1989 BR || || January 29, 1989 || Tokushima || M. Iwamoto, T. Furuta || FLO || align=right | 3.0 km || |-id=715 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27715 || || -- || February 5, 1989 || Gekko || Y. Oshima || KLI || align=right | 6.4 km || |-id=716 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27716 Nobuyuki || || || February 13, 1989 || Geisei || T. Seki || -- || align=right | 6.3 km || |-id=717 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27717 || || -- || February 4, 1989 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || V || align=right | 2.3 km || |-id=718 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27718 Gouda || || || April 2, 1989 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 3.1 km || |-id=719 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27719 Fast || || || September 26, 1989 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || 7:4 || align=right | 15 km || |-id=720 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27720 || || -- || October 26, 1989 || Palomar || E. F. Helin || EUN || align=right | 2.8 km || |-id=721 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27721 || 1989 WJ || -- || November 20, 1989 || Gekko || Y. Oshima || -- || align=right | 6.2 km || |-id=722 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27722 || || -- || July 29, 1990 || Palomar || H. E. Holt || -- || align=right | 7.1 km || |-id=723 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27723 || 1990 QA || -- || August 19, 1990 || Siding Spring || R. H. McNaught || -- || align=right | 18 km || |-id=724 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27724 Jeannoel || || || August 21, 1990 || Haute Provence || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 3.0 km || |-id=725 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27725 || || -- || August 23, 1990 || Palomar || H. E. Holt || V || align=right | 5.3 km || |-id=726 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27726 || || -- || August 29, 1990 || Palomar || H. E. Holt || -- || align=right | 9.6 km || |-id=727 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27727 || || -- || August 20, 1990 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || V || align=right | 2.6 km || |-id=728 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27728 || || -- || August 16, 1990 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || HYG || align=right | 9.6 km || |-id=729 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27729 || || -- || August 16, 1990 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || V || align=right | 2.1 km || |-id=730 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27730 || || -- || August 26, 1990 || Palomar || H. E. Holt || URS || align=right | 13 km || |-id=731 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27731 || || -- || September 14, 1990 || Palomar || H. E. Holt || NYS || align=right | 1.9 km || |-id=732 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27732 || || -- || September 13, 1990 || La Silla || H. Debehogne || THM || align=right | 5.5 km || |-id=733 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27733 || || -- || September 13, 1990 || La Silla || H. Debehogne || THM || align=right | 7.2 km || |-id=734 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27734 || || -- || September 14, 1990 || La Silla || H. Debehogne || NYS || align=right | 3.8 km || |-id=735 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27735 || || -- || September 22, 1990 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 10 km || |-id=736 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27736 Ekaterinburg || || || September 22, 1990 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 17 km || |-id=737 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27737 || || -- || September 22, 1990 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || NYS || align=right | 3.3 km || |-id=738 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27738 || || -- || October 9, 1990 || Siding Spring || R. H. McNaught || LIX || align=right | 15 km || |-id=739 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27739 Kimihiro || 1990 UV || || October 17, 1990 || Geisei || T. Seki || V || align=right | 2.2 km || |-id=740 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27740 Obatomoyuki || || || October 20, 1990 || Geisei || T. Seki || -- || align=right | 4.7 km || |-id=741 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27741 || || -- || October 16, 1990 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 6.7 km || |-id=742 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27742 || || -- || October 16, 1990 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 5.0 km || |-id=743 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27743 || 1990 VM || -- || November 8, 1990 || Siding Spring || R. H. McNaught || -- || align=right | 14 km || |-id=744 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27744 || || -- || November 15, 1990 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 2.3 km || |-id=745 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27745 || 1990 WS || -- || November 18, 1990 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || V || align=right | 2.1 km || |-id=746 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27746 || || -- || November 18, 1990 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 4.9 km || |-id=747 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27747 || 1990 YW || -- || December 18, 1990 || Palomar || E. F. Helin || -- || align=right | 9.6 km || |-id=748 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27748 Vivianhoette || 1991 AL || || January 9, 1991 || Yatsugatake || S. Izumikawa, O. Muramatsu || -- || align=right | 4.5 km || |-id=749 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27749 || || -- || January 23, 1991 || Kitami || K. Endate, K. Watanabe || -- || align=right | 3.4 km || |-id=750 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27750 || || -- || February 14, 1991 || Palomar || E. F. Helin || -- || align=right | 4.2 km || |-id=751 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27751 || || -- || March 20, 1991 || La Silla || H. Debehogne || -- || align=right | 3.3 km || |-id=752 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27752 || || -- || April 8, 1991 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 5.3 km || |-id=753 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27753 || || -- || August 3, 1991 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || FLO || align=right | 2.7 km || |-id=754 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27754 || || -- || August 5, 1991 || Palomar || H. E. Holt || DOR || align=right | 11 km || |-id=755 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27755 || || -- || August 7, 1991 || Palomar || H. E. Holt || -- || align=right | 2.7 km || |-id=756 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27756 || || -- || August 6, 1991 || Palomar || H. E. Holt || FLO || align=right | 1.6 km || |-id=757 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27757 || || -- || August 7, 1991 || Palomar || H. E. Holt || -- || align=right | 3.6 km || |-id=758 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27758 Michelson || || || September 12, 1991 || Tautenburg Observatory || F. Borngen, L. D. Schmadel || -- || align=right | 5.3 km || |-id=759 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27759 || || -- || September 13, 1991 || Palomar || H. E. Holt || EOS || align=right | 8.6 km || |-id=760 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27760 || || -- || September 2, 1991 || Siding Spring || R. H. McNaught || FLO || align=right | 2.2 km || |-id=761 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27761 || || -- || September 13, 1991 || Palomar || H. E. Holt || -- || align=right | 2.4 km || |-id=762 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27762 || || -- || September 15, 1991 || Palomar || H. E. Holt || FLO || align=right | 1.7 km || |-id=763 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27763 || || -- || September 15, 1991 || Palomar || H. E. Holt || -- || align=right | 2.2 km || |-id=764 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27764 von Flue || || || September 10, 1991 || Tautenburg Observatory || F. Borngen || -- || align=right | 5.7 km || |-id=765 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27765 Brockhaus || || || September 10, 1991 || Tautenburg Observatory || F. Borngen || V || align=right | 2.6 km || |-id=766 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27766 || 1991 TO || -- || October 1, 1991 || Siding Spring || R. H. McNaught || -- || align=right | 2.2 km || |-id=767 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27767 || 1991 TP || -- || October 1, 1991 || Siding Spring || R. H. McNaught || -- || align=right | 13 km || |-id=768 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27768 || || -- || October 29, 1991 || Kushiro || S. Ueda, H. Kaneda || -- || align=right | 2.5 km || |-id=769 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27769 || || -- || October 31, 1991 || Kushiro || S. Ueda, H. Kaneda || -- || align=right | 6.0 km || |-id=770 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27770 || || -- || November 4, 1991 || Kushiro || S. Ueda, H. Kaneda || -- || align=right | 3.7 km || |-id=771 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27771 || || -- || November 5, 1991 || Dynic || A. Sugie || -- || align=right | 4.0 km || |-id=772 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27772 || || -- || November 2, 1991 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 8.4 km || |-id=773 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27773 || || -- || November 4, 1991 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || -- || align=right | 2.1 km || |-id=774 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27774 || || -- || December 29, 1991 || Haute Provence || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 5.8 km || |-id=775 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27775 Lilialmanzor || || || February 2, 1992 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || V || align=right | 4.2 km || |-id=776 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27776 Cortland || || || February 25, 1992 || Palomar || C. S. Shoemaker, D. H. Levy || H || align=right | 3.0 km || |-id=777 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27777 || || -- || February 25, 1992 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || -- || align=right | 2.7 km || |-id=778 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27778 || || -- || February 29, 1992 || La Silla || UESAC || NYS || align=right | 4.5 km || |-id=779 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27779 || || -- || February 29, 1992 || La Silla || UESAC || -- || align=right | 5.9 km || |-id=780 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27780 || || -- || March 1, 1992 || La Silla || UESAC || -- || align=right | 2.8 km || |-id=781 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27781 || || -- || March 1, 1992 || La Silla || UESAC || FLO || align=right | 2.5 km || |-id=782 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27782 || || -- || March 2, 1992 || La Silla || UESAC || -- || align=right | 2.2 km || |-id=783 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27783 || || -- || April 4, 1992 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 4.4 km || |-id=784 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27784 || 1992 OE || -- || July 27, 1992 || Siding Spring || R. H. McNaught || -- || align=right | 4.2 km || |-id=785 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27785 || || -- || July 26, 1992 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || VIB || align=right | 5.7 km || |-id=786 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27786 || || -- || August 8, 1992 || Caussols || E. W. Elst || EUN || align=right | 4.8 km || |-id=787 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27787 || || -- || October 28, 1992 || Kitami || K. Endate, K. Watanabe || DOR || align=right | 9.5 km || |-id=788 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27788 || 1993 AS || -- || January 13, 1993 || Kushiro || S. Ueda, H. Kaneda || ALA || align=right | 13 km || |-id=789 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27789 Astrakhan || || || January 23, 1993 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || EOS || align=right | 9.4 km || |-id=790 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27790 Urashimataro || || || February 13, 1993 || Geisei || T. Seki || VER || align=right | 11 km || |-id=791 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27791 Masaru || || || February 24, 1993 || Yatsugatake || Y. Kushida, O. Muramatsu || FLO || align=right | 3.1 km || |-id=792 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27792 Fridakahlo || || || February 20, 1993 || Caussols || E. W. Elst || EOS || align=right | 8.9 km || |-id=793 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27793 || || -- || March 25, 1993 || Kushiro || S. Ueda, H. Kaneda || V || align=right | 3.2 km || |-id=794 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27794 || || -- || March 17, 1993 || La Silla || UESAC || FLO || align=right | 1.7 km || |-id=795 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27795 || || -- || March 17, 1993 || La Silla || UESAC || -- || align=right | 2.8 km || |-id=796 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27796 || || -- || March 17, 1993 || La Silla || UESAC || V || align=right | 2.6 km || |-id=797 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27797 || || -- || March 17, 1993 || La Silla || UESAC || FLO || align=right | 2.2 km || |-id=798 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27798 || || -- || March 17, 1993 || La Silla || UESAC || -- || align=right | 3.6 km || |-id=799 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27799 || || -- || March 21, 1993 || La Silla || UESAC || V || align=right | 2.2 km || |-id=800 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27800 || || -- || March 21, 1993 || La Silla || UESAC || -- || align=right | 2.2 km || |} 27801-27900 |-bgcolor=#fefefe | 27801 || || -- || March 21, 1993 || La Silla || UESAC || -- || align=right | 2.1 km || |-id=802 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27802 || || -- || March 19, 1993 || La Silla || UESAC || TIR || align=right | 7.8 km || |-id=803 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27803 || || -- || March 19, 1993 || La Silla || UESAC || THM || align=right | 9.3 km || |-id=804 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27804 || || -- || March 19, 1993 || La Silla || UESAC || V || align=right | 1.7 km || |-id=805 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27805 || || -- || March 19, 1993 || La Silla || UESAC || V || align=right | 3.0 km || |-id=806 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27806 || || -- || March 19, 1993 || La Silla || UESAC || FLO || align=right | 2.0 km || |-id=807 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27807 || || -- || March 19, 1993 || La Silla || UESAC || -- || align=right | 9.2 km || |-id=808 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27808 || || -- || March 17, 1993 || La Silla || UESAC || FLO || align=right | 2.7 km || |-id=809 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27809 || || -- || April 20, 1993 || Kitami || K. Endate, K. Watanabe || -- || align=right | 3.4 km || |-id=810 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27810 Daveturner || || || July 23, 1993 || Palomar || C. S. Shoemaker, D. H. Levy || Hslow || align=right | 2.9 km || |-id=811 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27811 || || -- || July 20, 1993 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || NYS || align=right | 7.2 km || |-id=812 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27812 || || -- || July 20, 1993 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || NYS || align=right | 3.0 km || |-id=813 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27813 || || -- || August 14, 1993 || Caussols || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 3.2 km || |-id=814 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27814 || 1993 RR || -- || September 16, 1993 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || -- || align=right | 1.9 km || |-id=815 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27815 || || -- || September 16, 1993 || Kitami || K. Endate, K. Watanabe || -- || align=right | 6.3 km || |-id=816 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27816 || || -- || October 15, 1993 || Kitami || K. Endate, K. Watanabe || -- || align=right | 3.9 km || |-id=817 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27817 || || -- || October 9, 1993 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 3.6 km || |-id=818 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27818 || || -- || October 9, 1993 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || KOR || align=right | 3.9 km || |-id=819 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27819 || || -- || October 9, 1993 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 2.8 km || |-id=820 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27820 || || -- || October 9, 1993 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 3.5 km || |-id=821 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27821 || || -- || October 9, 1993 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || 7:4 || align=right | 8.1 km || |-id=822 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27822 || || -- || October 19, 1993 || Palomar || E. F. Helin || -- || align=right | 4.2 km || |-id=823 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27823 || || -- || October 20, 1993 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 2.2 km || |-id=824 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27824 || || -- || October 20, 1993 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 2.6 km || |-id=825 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27825 || 1993 VP || -- || November 9, 1993 || Kiyosato || S. Otomo || EUN || align=right | 4.8 km || |-id=826 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27826 || 1993 WQ || -- || November 22, 1993 || Nyukasa || M. Hirasawa, S. Suzuki || -- || align=right | 6.0 km || |-id=827 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27827 Ukai || || || December 9, 1993 || Nyukasa || M. Hirasawa, S. Suzuki || -- || align=right | 9.2 km || |-id=828 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27828 || || -- || January 12, 1994 || Kushiro || S. Ueda, H. Kaneda || -- || align=right | 8.2 km || |-id=829 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27829 || || -- || January 21, 1994 || Kiyosato || S. Otomo || DOR || align=right | 10 km || |-id=830 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27830 || || -- || February 8, 1994 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || EOS || align=right | 6.5 km || |-id=831 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27831 || 1994 DF || -- || February 18, 1994 || Oohira || T. Urata || EUN || align=right | 5.0 km || |-id=832 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27832 || 1994 EW || -- || March 10, 1994 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || -- || align=right data-sort-value="0.99" | 990 m || |-id=833 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27833 || || -- || August 10, 1994 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || NYS || align=right | 2.9 km || |-id=834 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27834 || || -- || August 10, 1994 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || V || align=right | 3.0 km || |-id=835 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27835 || || -- || August 10, 1994 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || URS || align=right | 6.9 km || |-id=836 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27836 || || -- || August 10, 1994 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || FLO || align=right | 2.8 km || |-id=837 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27837 || || -- || August 10, 1994 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 2.8 km || |-id=838 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27838 || || -- || August 12, 1994 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || FLO || align=right | 2.5 km || |-id=839 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27839 || || -- || August 12, 1994 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 2.3 km || |-id=840 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27840 || || -- || August 12, 1994 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || NYS || align=right | 1.4 km || |-id=841 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27841 || || -- || August 10, 1994 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 2.0 km || |-id=842 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27842 || 1994 QJ || -- || August 28, 1994 || Siding Spring || R. H. McNaught || PHO || align=right | 5.4 km || |-id=843 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27843 || || -- || September 5, 1994 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || -- || align=right | 2.2 km || |-id=844 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27844 || || -- || October 2, 1994 || Kitami || K. Endate, K. Watanabe || FLO || align=right | 3.9 km || |-id=845 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27845 Josephmeyer || || || October 5, 1994 || Tautenburg Observatory || F. Borngen || NYS || align=right | 4.4 km || |-id=846 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27846 Honegger || || || October 5, 1994 || Tautenburg Observatory || F. Borngen || NYS || align=right | 1.6 km || |-id=847 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27847 || 1994 UT || -- || October 31, 1994 || Nachi-Katsuura || Y. Shimizu, T. Urata || -- || align=right | 2.9 km || |-id=848 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27848 || 1994 UZ || -- || October 31, 1994 || Nachi-Katsuura || Y. Shimizu, T. Urata || NYS || align=right | 2.5 km || |-id=849 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27849 Suyumbika || || || October 29, 1994 || Zelenchukskaya || T. V. Kryachko || FLO || align=right | 3.2 km || |-id=850 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27850 || || -- || October 31, 1994 || Kushiro || S. Ueda, H. Kaneda || ERI || align=right | 2.9 km || |-id=851 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27851 || || -- || November 8, 1994 || Kiyosato || S. Otomo || PHO || align=right | 9.6 km || |-id=852 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27852 || 1994 WQ || -- || November 25, 1994 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || -- || align=right | 3.0 km || |-id=853 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27853 || || -- || December 6, 1994 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || NYS || align=right | 2.1 km || |-id=854 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27854 || || -- || December 28, 1994 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || -- || align=right | 3.7 km || |-id=855 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27855 Giorgilli || 1995 AK || || January 4, 1995 || Sormano || F. Manca, A. Testa || -- || align=right | 2.4 km || |-id=856 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27856 || || -- || January 2, 1995 || Caussols || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 3.1 km || |-id=857 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27857 || 1995 BZ || -- || January 25, 1995 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || -- || align=right | 4.4 km || |-id=858 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27858 || || -- || January 30, 1995 || Sudbury || D. di Cicco || -- || align=right | 5.0 km || |-id=859 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27859 || || -- || January 29, 1995 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || -- || align=right | 4.4 km || |-id=860 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27860 || || -- || January 27, 1995 || Kushiro || S. Ueda, H. Kaneda || -- || align=right | 5.2 km || |-id=861 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27861 || || -- || January 28, 1995 || Kitami || K. Endate, K. Watanabe || -- || align=right | 5.7 km || |-id=862 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27862 || || -- || January 23, 1995 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || -- || align=right | 2.5 km || |-id=863 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27863 || || -- || February 24, 1995 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || -- || align=right | 3.3 km || |-id=864 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27864 Antongraff || || || March 5, 1995 || Tautenburg Observatory || F. Borngen || -- || align=right | 4.8 km || |-id=865 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27865 Ludgerfroebel || 1995 FQ || || March 30, 1995 || La Silla || S. Mottola, E. Koldewey || -- || align=right | 7.5 km || |-id=866 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27866 || || -- || March 23, 1995 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || -- || align=right | 3.2 km || |-id=867 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27867 || || -- || May 26, 1995 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || slow || align=right | 7.1 km || |-id=868 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27868 || || -- || June 23, 1995 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || -- || align=right | 6.3 km || |-id=869 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27869 || || -- || September 26, 1995 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || MAS || align=right | 2.0 km || |-id=870 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27870 Jillwatson || 1995 VW || || November 12, 1995 || Haleakala || AMOS || -- || align=right | 2.4 km || |-id=871 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27871 || || -- || November 15, 1995 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || -- || align=right | 4.1 km || |-id=872 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27872 || || -- || November 28, 1995 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || -- || align=right | 2.2 km || |-id=873 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27873 || || -- || December 15, 1995 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || NYS || align=right | 2.2 km || |-id=874 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27874 || || -- || December 21, 1995 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || -- || align=right | 2.0 km || |-id=875 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27875 || || -- || January 27, 1996 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || -- || align=right | 2.8 km || |-id=876 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27876 || || -- || January 24, 1996 || Socorro || Lincoln Lab ETS || V || align=right | 1.7 km || |-id=877 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27877 || || -- || January 16, 1996 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || -- || align=right | 2.1 km || |-id=878 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27878 || || -- || February 11, 1996 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || FLO || align=right | 2.4 km || |-id=879 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27879 Shibata || || || February 15, 1996 || Nanyo || T. Okuni || FLO || align=right | 3.3 km || |-id=880 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27880 || 1996 EQ || -- || March 14, 1996 || Sudbury || D. di Cicco || V || align=right | 2.2 km || |-id=881 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27881 || || -- || March 15, 1996 || Haleakala || NEAT || -- || align=right | 3.2 km || |-id=882 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27882 || || -- || March 10, 1996 || Kitami || K. Endate, K. Watanabe || NYS || align=right | 3.2 km || |-id=883 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27883 || || -- || March 15, 1996 || Haleakala || NEAT || EUN || align=right | 5.1 km || |-id=884 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27884 || || -- || March 15, 1996 || Haleakala || NEAT || V || align=right | 2.8 km || |-id=885 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27885 || || -- || March 15, 1996 || Haleakala || NEAT || -- || align=right | 5.3 km || |-id=886 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27886 || || -- || March 13, 1996 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || FLO || align=right | 2.9 km || |-id=887 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27887 || || -- || April 12, 1996 || Kitami || K. Endate, K. Watanabe || V || align=right | 3.3 km || |-id=888 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27888 || || -- || April 11, 1996 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || -- || align=right | 2.8 km || |-id=889 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27889 || || -- || April 15, 1996 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || V || align=right | 2.7 km || |-id=890 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27890 || || -- || April 15, 1996 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 8.1 km || |-id=891 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27891 || 1996 HY || -- || April 20, 1996 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || ADE || align=right | 8.9 km || |-id=892 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27892 || || -- || April 20, 1996 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 3.1 km || |-id=893 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27893 || || -- || April 20, 1996 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || VIB || align=right | 3.8 km || |-id=894 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27894 || || -- || May 10, 1996 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || EUN || align=right | 3.5 km || |-id=895 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27895 Yeduzheng || 1996 LL || || June 6, 1996 || Xinglong || SCAP || -- || align=right | 3.9 km || |-id=896 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27896 Tourminator || 1996 NB || || July 13, 1996 || Modra || A. Galad, A. Pravda || EOS || align=right | 4.5 km || |-id=897 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27897 || || -- || July 14, 1996 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || TEL || align=right | 5.5 km || |-id=898 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27898 || || -- || July 23, 1996 || Haleakala || AMOS || HEN || align=right | 3.1 km || |-id=899 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27899 Letterman || 1996 QF || || August 18, 1996 || Sudbury || D. di Cicco || KOR || align=right | 4.2 km || |-id=900 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27900 Cecconi || 1996 RM || || September 7, 1996 || Sormano || V. Giuliani, P. Chiavenna || -- || align=right | 9.5 km || |} 27901-28000 |-bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27901 || || -- || September 13, 1996 || Haleakala || NEAT || -- || align=right | 8.9 km || |-id=902 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27902 || || -- || September 13, 1996 || Church Stretton || S. P. Laurie || -- || align=right | 8.0 km || |-id=903 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27903 || || -- || September 8, 1996 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || -- || align=right | 5.2 km || |-id=904 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27904 || || -- || September 20, 1996 || Xinglong || SCAP || -- || align=right | 5.8 km || |-id=905 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27905 || || -- || September 20, 1996 || Xinglong || SCAP || -- || align=right | 8.9 km || |-id=906 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27906 || || -- || October 12, 1996 || Sudbury || D. di Cicco || -- || align=right | 8.6 km || |-id=907 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27907 || || -- || October 15, 1996 || Klet || Klet Obs. || -- || align=right | 6.6 km || |-id=908 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27908 || || -- || October 4, 1996 || Church Stretton || S. P. Laurie || 628 || align=right | 6.2 km || |-id=909 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27909 || || -- || October 14, 1996 || Lime Creek || R. Linderholm || -- || align=right | 10 km || |-id=910 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27910 || || -- || October 10, 1996 || Xinglong || SCAP || -- || align=right | 3.8 km || |-id=911 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27911 || || -- || October 10, 1996 || Xinglong || SCAP || EOS || align=right | 12 km || |-id=912 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27912 || || -- || October 9, 1996 || Kushiro || S. Ueda, H. Kaneda || EOS || align=right | 6.1 km || |-id=913 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27913 || || -- || October 8, 1996 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || EOS || align=right | 6.0 km || |-id=914 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27914 || || -- || October 8, 1996 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || KOR || align=right | 3.5 km || |-id=915 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27915 Nancywright || || || October 30, 1996 || Prescott || P. G. Comba || HYG || align=right | 9.8 km || |-id=916 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27916 || || -- || November 1, 1996 || Xinglong || SCAP || -- || align=right | 11 km || |-id=917 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27917 Edoardo || || || November 6, 1996 || San Marcello || L. Tesi, G. Cattani || -- || align=right | 8.6 km || |-id=918 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27918 Azusagawa || || || November 6, 1996 || Chichibu || N. Sato || -- || align=right | 11 km || |-id=919 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27919 || || -- || November 13, 1996 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || -- || align=right | 6.6 km || |-id=920 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27920 || || -- || November 7, 1996 || Kitami || K. Endate, K. Watanabe || -- || align=right | 16 km || |-id=921 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27921 || || -- || November 11, 1996 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || THM || align=right | 8.7 km || |-id=922 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27922 Mascheroni || || || December 8, 1996 || Prescott || P. G. Comba || -- || align=right | 10 km || |-id=923 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27923 Dimitribartolini || || || December 4, 1996 || Cima Ekar || M. Tombelli, U. Munari || -- || align=right | 8.7 km || |-id=924 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27924 || || -- || January 9, 1997 || Sudbury || D. di Cicco || -- || align=right | 1.6 km || |-id=925 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27925 || || -- || February 1, 1997 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || NYSfast? || align=right | 2.0 km || |-id=926 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27926 || || -- || March 4, 1997 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || FLO || align=right | 1.7 km || |-id=927 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27927 || || -- || March 11, 1997 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || -- || align=right | 2.1 km || |-id=928 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27928 Nithintumma || || || March 5, 1997 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 1.4 km || |-id=929 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27929 || || -- || March 28, 1997 || Xinglong || SCAP || -- || align=right | 3.2 km || |-id=930 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27930 Nakamatsu || || || April 2, 1997 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.7 km || |-id=931 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27931 Zeitlin-Trinkle || || || April 2, 1997 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.2 km || |-id=932 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27932 Leonyao || || || April 2, 1997 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 1.6 km || |-id=933 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27933 || || -- || April 3, 1997 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.2 km || |-id=934 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27934 || || -- || April 30, 1997 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.3 km || |-id=935 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27935 || 1997 JN || -- || May 2, 1997 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || -- || align=right | 2.0 km || |-id=936 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27936 || || -- || May 3, 1997 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 5.9 km || |-id=937 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27937 || || -- || May 3, 1997 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 2.8 km || |-id=938 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27938 Guislain || || || May 3, 1997 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || AEG || align=right | 9.3 km || |-id=939 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27939 || || -- || June 5, 1997 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || V || align=right | 3.0 km || |-id=940 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27940 || || -- || June 9, 1997 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || -- || align=right | 2.8 km || |-id=941 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27941 || || -- || June 13, 1997 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || GEF || align=right | 3.0 km || |-id=942 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27942 || || -- || June 7, 1997 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 1.8 km || |-id=943 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27943 || || -- || June 7, 1997 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 1.8 km || |-id=944 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27944 || || -- || June 28, 1997 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 2.9 km || |-id=945 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27945 || || -- || June 28, 1997 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 3.3 km || |-id=946 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27946 || 1997 NA || -- || July 1, 1997 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || -- || align=right | 1.9 km || |-id=947 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27947 Emilemathieu || || || July 9, 1997 || Prescott || P. G. Comba || -- || align=right | 5.3 km || |-id=948 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27948 || || -- || July 6, 1997 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || NYS || align=right | 2.4 km || |-id=949 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27949 Jonasz || || || July 8, 1997 || Caussols || ODAS || -- || align=right | 3.5 km || |-id=950 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27950 || || -- || July 30, 1997 || Rand || G. R. Viscome || NYS || align=right | 1.9 km || |-id=951 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27951 || || -- || July 30, 1997 || Caussols || ODAS || NYS || align=right | 2.0 km || |-id=952 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27952 Atapuerca || || || August 11, 1997 || Majorca || A. Lopez J., R. Pacheco || V || align=right | 2.8 km || |-id=953 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27953 || || -- || August 11, 1997 || Xinglong || SCAP || NYS || align=right | 2.4 km || |-id=954 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27954 || || -- || August 27, 1997 || Nachi-Katsuura || Y. Shimizu, T. Urata || MAR || align=right | 3.3 km || |-id=955 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27955 Yasumasa || || || August 24, 1997 || Nanyo || T. Okuni || -- || align=right | 4.5 km || |-id=956 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27956 || 1997 RC || -- || September 1, 1997 || Klet || Z. Moravec || KOR || align=right | 4.1 km || |-id=957 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27957 || || -- || September 12, 1997 || Xinglong || SCAP || -- || align=right | 2.9 km || |-id=958 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27958 Giussano || || || September 9, 1997 || Sormano || V. Giuliani || NYS || align=right | 2.7 km || |-id=959 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27959 Fagioli || || || September 19, 1997 || San Marcello || L. Tesi || V || align=right | 2.3 km || |-id=960 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27960 Dobias || || || September 21, 1997 || Ondrejov || L. Kotkova || EUN || align=right | 3.7 km || |-id=961 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27961 Kostelecky || || || September 22, 1997 || Klet || M. Tichy || -- || align=right | 2.4 km || |-id=962 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27962 || || -- || September 23, 1997 || Ondrejov || M. Wolf, P. Pravec || -- || align=right | 4.0 km || |-id=963 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27963 Hartkopf || || || September 25, 1997 || Ondrejov || P. Pravec, M. Wolf || K-2 || align=right | 2.9 km || |-id=964 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27964 || || -- || September 27, 1997 || Caussols || ODAS || -- || align=right | 5.0 km || |-id=965 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27965 || || -- || September 29, 1997 || Nachi-Katsuura || Y. Shimizu, T. Urata || MAS || align=right | 2.6 km || |-id=966 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27966 Changguang || || || September 16, 1997 || Xinglong || SCAP || -- || align=right | 9.0 km || |-id=967 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27967 Beppebianchi || 1997 TE || || October 1, 1997 || Bologna || San Vittore Obs. || -- || align=right | 6.1 km || |-id=968 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27968 Bobylapointe || || || October 3, 1997 || Caussols || ODAS || MAS || align=right | 2.3 km || |-id=969 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27969 || || -- || October 3, 1997 || Caussols || ODAS || -- || align=right | 8.0 km || |-id=970 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27970 || || -- || October 2, 1997 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || -- || align=right | 2.7 km || |-id=971 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27971 || || -- || October 2, 1997 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || -- || align=right | 2.3 km || |-id=972 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27972 || || -- || October 8, 1997 || Dynic || A. Sugie || ADE || align=right | 5.8 km || |-id=973 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27973 || || -- || October 12, 1997 || Xinglong || SCAP || -- || align=right | 6.5 km || |-id=974 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27974 Drejsl || 1997 UH || || October 19, 1997 || Ondrejov || L. Kotkova || -- || align=right | 6.8 km || |-id=975 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27975 Mazurkiewicz || || || October 23, 1997 || Prescott || P. G. Comba || -- || align=right | 4.4 km || |-id=976 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27976 || || -- || October 26, 1997 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || -- || align=right | 4.6 km || |-id=977 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27977 Distratis || || || October 25, 1997 || San Marcello || L. Tesi, A. Boattini || -- || align=right | 4.0 km || |-id=978 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27978 Lubosluka || || || October 29, 1997 || Ondrejov || L. Kotkova || -- || align=right | 4.8 km || |-id=979 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27979 || || -- || October 28, 1997 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || -- || align=right | 4.9 km || |-id=980 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27980 || || -- || October 27, 1997 || Xinglong || SCAP || -- || align=right | 3.0 km || |-id=981 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27981 || || -- || October 20, 1997 || Xinglong || SCAP || -- || align=right | 4.2 km || |-id=982 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27982 Atsushimiyazaki || || || October 26, 1997 || Chichibu || N. Sato || 628 || align=right | 5.0 km || |-id=983 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27983 Bernardi || || || October 26, 1997 || Cima Ekar || A. Boattini, M. Tombelli || -- || align=right | 4.1 km || |-id=984 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27984 Herminefranz || 1997 VN || || November 1, 1997 || Starkenburg Observatory || Starkenburg Obs. || AEO || align=right | 3.1 km || |-id=985 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27985 Remanzacco || || || November 2, 1997 || Remanzacco || Remanzacco Obs. || KOR || align=right | 5.5 km || |-id=986 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27986 Hanus || || || November 4, 1997 || Ondrejov || L. Kotkova || -- || align=right | 3.0 km || |-id=987 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27987 || || -- || November 6, 1997 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || -- || align=right | 5.8 km || |-id=988 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27988 Menabrea || || || November 7, 1997 || Prescott || P. G. Comba || -- || align=right | 6.8 km || |-id=989 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27989 || || -- || November 7, 1997 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || -- || align=right | 11 km || |-id=990 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27990 || || -- || November 9, 1997 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || EOS || align=right | 9.4 km || |-id=991 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27991 Koheijimiura || || || November 6, 1997 || Chichibu || N. Sato || KOR || align=right | 4.5 km || |-id=992 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27992 || || -- || November 2, 1997 || Xinglong || SCAP || EOS || align=right | 9.8 km || |-id=993 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27993 || 1997 WK || -- || November 18, 1997 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || -- || align=right | 6.9 km || |-id=994 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27994 || || -- || November 19, 1997 || Xinglong || SCAP || EOS || align=right | 9.8 km || |-id=995 bgcolor=#FA8072 | 27995 || || -- || November 23, 1997 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || -- || align=right | 2.1 km || |-id=996 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27996 || || -- || November 23, 1997 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || -- || align=right | 7.4 km || |-id=997 bgcolor=#fefefe | 27997 Bandos || || || November 23, 1997 || Chichibu || N. Sato || -- || align=right | 2.4 km || |-id=998 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 27998 || || -- || November 20, 1997 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || -- || align=right | 3.7 km || |-id=999 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 27999 || || -- || November 30, 1997 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || KOR || align=right | 6.2 km || |-id=000 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 | 28000 || || -- || November 29, 1997 || Socorro || LINEAR || KOR || align=right | 6.3 km || |}
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohapatra%20Nilamani%20Sahoo
Mohapatra Nilamani Sahoo
Mohapatra Nilamani Sahoo (22 December 1926 - 25 June 2016) was an Indian Odia language short story writer. He won several literary awards over his career, including the 1979 Odisha Sahitya Academy Award for Akasha Patala, and the 1983 Sarala Award and the 1984 Sahitya Akademi Award in Odia, for Abhisapta Gandharba. Sahoo died on 25 June 2016 after suffering from multiple organ failure, aged 89.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort%20McMurray
Fort McMurray
Fort McMurray is a small city in Northern Alberta. The city is also known as the Wood Buffalo Region. Fort McMurray has been popular because of the oil sands production which attracts thousands of people to move to Fort McMurray and work. Over the years, the construction around the city has been moving fast with new buildings, bridges, and wellness centres. A major fire broke out in May 2016.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/An%20Extremely%20Goofy%20Movie
An Extremely Goofy Movie
An Extremely Goofy Movie (also known as Another Goofy Movie) is a 2000 American direct-to-video animated comedy movie. It was produced by Lynne Southerland and was directed by Ian Harrowell and Douglas McCarthy. It is a sequel to the 1995 movie A Goofy Movie. An Extremely Goofy Movie was released on February 29, 2000 in North America, the latest release was September 1, 2001 in Russia. The movie holds a 57% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. The movie won the "Best Animated Home Video Production" category at the 28th Annie Awards in 2000. Bill Farmer was also nominated for "Best Voice Acting by a Male Performer". It was originally set to release in fall 1999, but like it's predecessor, it was pushed back to 2000.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bengali%20nationalism
Bengali nationalism
Bengali nationalism is the political expression of ethno-national consciousness of the Bengali people. These people live in the region of Bengal. The region's territory is divided between Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Bengal. Creation of Bangladesh The Bengali Language Movement and its fallout had created a lot of cultural and political hostility between the two parts of a united Pakistan. Despite making up a majority of the Pakistani population, Bengalis were only a small part of Pakistan's military, police and civil services. Ethnic and socio-economic discrimination against Bengali people in East Pakistan made them angry. Because West Pakistanis were influenced by Perso-Arabic culture, they saw Bengali culture as too closely associated with Hindu culture. One of the first groups demanding the independence of East Pakistan was the Swadhin Bangal Biplobi Parishad (Free Bengal Revolutionary Council).
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/George%20Drennen%20Fischer
George Drennen Fischer
George Drennen Fischer was an American activist and spokesman for the National Education Association. He presented the Statement on complete comprehensive Preschool Education and Child Day Care Act of 1969 before the choose select Subcommittee on Education, February 27, 1970. He also published on the state of Native American education with Walter Mondale. His actions got him put placed on the master list of Nixon political opponents.
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Axel Pehrsson-Bramstorp
Axel Alarik Pehrsson-Bramstorp, born Axel Alarik Pehrsson, 19 August 1883, dead 19 February 1954, was a Swedish politician. He served as the Prime Minister of Sweden for a few months during mid 1936.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dye
Dye
Dye is a substance used to color materials. It is often used to color the fabric used to make clothing. It has low solubility. A pigment won't do this because it won't stick to the fibers of the fabric and color them. A dye can be natural, usually made from plant material such as berries, or a dye can be artificial, meaning that it is made by humans from chemicals such as petrochemicals. Most natural dyes are gotten from different parts of a plant like the roots, fruits, bark, leaves, wood, fungi and lichens. Most dyes are synthetic and are made from petrochemicals. Classification Dyes can be classified based on their solubility and chemical properties. Acid dyes can dissolve in water. They are used on fibers such as silk, wool, nylon. Most food coloring that are made by man are acid dyes. Examples of acid dye are Alizarine Pure Blue B, Acid red 88, etc. Basic dyes can dissolve in water. They are mainly used on acrylic fibers. They may also be used on wool and silk. Basic dyes are also used to make paper colourful.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relay
Relay
A relay is an electromagnetically operated switch. It was invented in the 19th century to make electric telegraph signals go farther. Nowadays relays control circuits with low-voltages. Many machines use them, including vehicles and electronics.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paraffin%20wax
Paraffin wax
In chemistry, paraffin is the common name for the alkane hydrocarbons with the general formula CnH2n+2. Paraffin wax refers to the solids with n between 20 and 40, inclusive. The simplest paraffin molecule is that of methane, CH4, a gas at room temperature. Heavier members of the series, such as that of octane, C8H18, and mineral oil appear as liquids at room temperature. The solid forms of paraffin, called paraffin wax, are from the heaviest molecules from C20H42 to C40H82. Paraffin wax was identified by Carl Reichenbach in 1830. Paraffin, or paraffin hydrocarbon, is also the technical name for an alkane in general, but in most cases it refers specifically to a linear, or normal alkane -- whereas branched, or isoalkanes are also called isoparaffins. It is distinct from the fuel known in Ireland, Britain and South Africa as paraffin oil or just paraffin, which is called kerosene in most of the U.S., Australia and New Zealand. The name is derived from the Latin parum (= barely) + affinis with the meaning here of "lacking affinity", or "lacking reactivity". This is because alkanes, being non-polar and lacking in functional groups, are very unreactive.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaber%20Al-Ahmad%20Al-Sabah
Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah
Sheikh Jaber al-Ahmad al-Sabah (born 16 June 1929 in Kuwait City - 15 January 2006) was an Emir of Kuwait, also known as the Last Emir in and before the Iraqi Invasion of Kuwait.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/WrestleMania%20XXV
WrestleMania XXV
WrestleMania XXV (or The 25th Anniversary of WrestleMania or WrestleMania 25), was the twenty-fifth yearly WrestleMania professional wrestling Pay-per-view produced by World Wrestling Entertainment and took place on April 5, 2009 at Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas. It was the second WrestleMania held in the state of Texas, with the first being WrestleMania X-Seven, at the Reliant Astrodome, also in Houston, which was held in 2001. The tagline for the event was "Everything is bigger in Texas, especially WrestleMania." "Cowboy" by Kid Rock was used in the first promotional advertisement for the event. While WWE calls it the 25th Anniversary, it is only the 24th anniversary as WrestleMania I cannot be an anniversary of itself. Production It was announced on January 30, 2009 that "War Machine" and "Shoot to Thrill", both by AC/DC, would be the theme songs for WrestleMania. Background Since 1993, the winner of the yearly Royal Rumble match at the event of the PPV has won the opportunity to wrestle for a World Championship at WrestleMania. The only Royal Rumble winners since 1993 that did not wrestle for a championship at WrestleMania are Steve Austin in 1997, and Vince McMahon in 1999. Randy Orton won the match in 2009 and will wrestle for a championship at WrestleMania XXV. On the February 16 edition of Raw, Shawn Michaels challenged John "Bradshaw" Layfield to a match the following week for the right to face Undertaker at WrestleMania. Shawn won this match but was then forced to face Vladimir Kozlov for the right to face Undertaker at WrestleMania. Shawn won this match and will face The Undertaker at WrestleMania. Money in the Bank (MITB) qualifying matches started on the February 23, 2009 edition of Raw with a triple threat match CM Punk versus John Morrison versus The Miz. CM Punk won the match and is the first of eight men to be added to the Money in the Bank ladder match. The following week on Raw, another triple threat match between Rey Mysterio, Kane and Mike Knox with the winner of this match qualifying for (winning his way into) the MITB ladder match. Kane won this match and as a result will be in the ladder match.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aymara%20people
Aymara people
The Aymara are members of a tribe of Native Americans that live in Bolivia and Peru. They are native to the area around Lake Titicaca. They speak the Aymara language. They call themselves Aymaras. The president of Bolivia, Evo Morales, is Aymara. The many-colored flag of the tribe is called the Wiphala.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elkins%20Park%2C%20Pennsylvania
Elkins Park, Pennsylvania
Elkins Park is an unincorporated community in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is split between Cheltenham and Abington Townships in the northern suburbs of Philadelphia.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Badalwas
Badalwas
Badalwas is a village in Sikar tehsil of Sikar district in Rajasthan, India. It is situated 18 kilometres from Sikar. This is an old historical village founded 600 years ago. Old mansions Thakur Ranjeet Singh ji mansion thakur Deep Singh Mansion Ktheda house Popular places Raghunathji ka Mandir, Badalwas Shahid Amarchand Jhunjhar ji temple, Badalwas Karni Mata Mandir jalya Shivsnakar Mahadev ka mandir Shree Shati Mata Mawdi Mata Ji, Badalwas Baba Ramdevji Temple, Bus stand Badalwas Shree krani mata Temple, Badalwas Gorana, Badalwas Population data The Badalwas total number of families is 700. In Badalwas village population of children with age 0-18 is 446 which makes up 13.73% of total population of village. Average Sex Ratio of Badalwas village is 947 which is higher than Rajasthan state average of 928. Child Sex Ratio for the Badalwas as per census is 828, lower than Rajasthan average of 888.population data 2011.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cupcakke
Cupcakke
Elizabeth Eden Harris, known more professionally as Cupcakke (also stylized as CupcakKe), is an American rapper. She is known for her hypersexual. She is known as her songs like CPR, Deepthroat, and more. rapping and support for LGBT, feminism, and autism awareness.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jubilee%20line
Jubilee line
The Jubilee line is a line on the London Underground. It runs from Stanmore in north-west London to Stratford in east London. The colour of the Jubilee line on tube maps is grey. History The line opened on 1 May 1979, taking over one of the Bakerloo Line's two branches to relieve the main part of the line. To the Baker Street to Stanmore part a new four-kilometre part into central London was added, terminating at a new station at Charing Cross railway station. The old Charing Cross station, on the Circle, District, Bakerloo and Northern lines, was renamed Embankment. The new Charing Cross tube station created a new interchange, from the stations of Strand on the Northern Line and Trafalgar Square on the Bakerloo. The Jubilee Line of 1979 was to be the first part of the project, but because of the lack of money the line stayed the same until the late 1990s. Phase 2 would have extended the line along Fleet Street to stations at Aldwych, Ludgate Circus, Cannon Street, Fenchurch Street, St Katherine's Dock, Wapping and then under the River Thames to New Cross, terminating at Lewisham. An alternative plan was created in the late 1970s to extend the Jubilee Line in parallel with the River Thames, this would taken the Line from Wapping to Thamesmead Via Surrey Docks North, Canary Wharf, North Greenwich, Custom House, Silvertown, Woolwich Arsenal and to Thamesmead. However the 'river line' extension as it was called was too expensive and construction of the extension never started. Changes in land use, particularly the new areas in the Docklands area, caused the project to change considerably in the 1990s. The Jubilee Line Extension, opened in three stages in 1999, split from the existing line at Green Park, creating a one-station branch to Charing Cross, which is now closed (although it is still sometimes opened for occasional use as a film set). With the extension, the Jubilee Line is the only line on the London Underground network that crosses all other lines. Trains When the Jubilee Line was opened, it was run with 1972 trains. In 1984 the 1972 trains were replaced by the new 1983 trains. The old 1972 Stock were used on the Northern Line. The 1983 trains proved to be unreliable in service, with their single doors making passenger loading and unloading slower than on other trains with wider doors. With the opening of the Jubilee Line Extension, the opportunity was taken to introduce new trains, and today the line is worked by 1996 trains. Map Stations Terminus: Stanmore opened December 10, 1932. Canons Park, opened December 10, 1932 (as Canons Park (Edgware)); renamed 1933. Queensbury, opened December 16, 1934. Kingsbury, opened December 10, 1932. Wembley Park opened October 14, 1893. Neasden, opened August 2, 1880. Dollis Hill, opened October 1, 1909. Willesden Green, opened November 24, 1879. Kilburn, opened November 24, 1879 (as Kilburn & Brondesbury); renamed September 25, 1950. West Hampstead, opened June 30, 1879. Finchley Road, opened June 30, 1879. Swiss Cottage, opened November 20, 1939. St. John's Wood, opened November 20, 1939. Baker Street, opened May 1, 1979. Bond Street, opened May 1, 1979. Green Park, opened May 1, 1979. Charing Cross (former terminus), opened May 1, 1979; closed November 19, 1999 Westminster, opened December 22, 1999. Waterloo, opened September 24, 1999. Southwark, opened November 20, 1999. London Bridge, opened October 7, 1999. Bermondsey, opened September 17, 1999. Canada Water, opened September 17, 1999. Canary Wharf, opened September 17, 1999. North Greenwich, opened May 14, 1999. Canning Town, opened May 14, 1999. West Ham, opened May 14, 1999. Terminus: Stratford, opened May 14, 1999.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert%20Nozick
Robert Nozick
Robert Nozick (November 16, 1938 - January 23, 2002) was an American political philosopher. His best known work is Anarchy, State, and Utopia (1974). It responds to A Theory of Justice, a book by John Rawls. Politically, Nozick was a libertarian. He believed that the government should protect property and resolve contractual disputes but not much else. Nozick also created the thought experiment of the experience machine.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garmisch-Partenkirchen%20Olympics
Garmisch-Partenkirchen Olympics
Garmisch-Partenkirchen Olympics can mean: 1936 Winter Olympics IV Olympic Winter Games 1940 Winter Olympics V Olympic Winter Games (suspended for World War II)
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King of Italy Vittorio Emanuele III (Amisani)
King of Italy Vittorio Emanuele III (also known as Re d'Italia Vittorio Emanuele III) is a 19th-century painted in oil by the italian painter Giuseppe Amisani, made in 1925, is kept in the Collezione Farnesina of foreign minister of the Italian government in Rome from 1925.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emmett%20Hulcy%20Tidd
Emmett Hulcy Tidd
Vice Admiral Emmett Hulcy Tidd (October 6, 1923 - March 20, 2018) was a retired flag officer of the United States Navy. He was born in Shreveport, Louisiana. He retired in 1976. Tidd enlisted in the Navy Reserve as a seaman apprentice in 1942, and joined the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps while at Oklahoma University. Tidd assumed command of USS Everglades, followed by a tour as Chief of Staff and Aide to Vice Admiral Elmo Zumwalt, then serving as Commander, Naval Forces Vietnam. Following his Vietnam tour, Tidd was assigned to assume command of USS Columbus. Tidd died on March 20, 2018 in Annapolis, Maryland of complications from dementia at the age of 94.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/George%20Mraz
George Mraz
George Mraz (born Jiri Mraz; 9 September 1944 - 16 September 2021) was a Czech-born American jazz bassist and alto saxophonist. He was a member of Oscar Peterson's group. During the 1970s, he was a member of the New York Jazz Quartet and The Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra, and in the 1980s a member of Quest.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salta%20Province
Salta Province
Salta is a province in the north of Argentina. It has a population of 1,000,000. It is famous for its wonderful natural views and the old architecture in the provincial capital, Salta City.