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FMG may refer to: Schools * Father Michael Goetz Secondary School, in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada Companies * Flughafen München GmbH, operator of Munich Airport * Fortescue Metals Group, an Australian mining company * FMG Insurance, a mutual insurance company in New Zealand * Forum Media Group, a German publisher * Fushun Mining Group, a Chinese mining and shale oil extraction company * FMG Network, Radio, TV & Podcast Network, Est. 2004 Politics and organisations * Federación de Mocedades Galeguistas, the Galicianist Youth Federation, a defunct Galician nationalist group in Spain * Film Music Guild, an American student organization Places * Flemington railway station, in Sydney, Australia * Fort Morgan station, in Colorado, United States * Mainz-Gustavsburg station, in Germany Other * Female muscle growth * Ferromagnetic generator * Foldable machine gun * Foreign medical graduate * Freddie M. Garcia Federico "Freddie" M. García (born July 13, 1944), also known as ...
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Father Michael Goetz Secondary School
Father Michael Goetz Secondary School (sometimes referred to as Goetz or abbreviated as FMG; Goetz pronounced as "Gates") is a Catholic school located in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. Founded by Ed King, it was established in 1987 (in its original location on Hollymount Drive) and in 1990 moved to the south of the city centre. The school was named after King's friend, Father Michael Goetz."School History"
, Web page of Father Michael Goetz School. The school celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2011. Accessed July 10, 2007.
Father Michael Goetz is the closest high school to the city centre. Father Michael Goetz is known for its exceptional sports teams, as well as the city's best technological education programs, including computer science, computer engineering, construction technology and automotive technology. Father Michael Goetz off ...
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Flughafen München GmbH
Flughafen München GmbH (FMG), based out of Munich, is the operator of Munich Airport. Jost Lammers has been CEO and Chairman of the Management Board since January 1, 2020. Nathalie Leroy is responsible for Finance and Infrastructure. From November 1, 2021, Jan-Henrik Andersson will be responsible for Commercial and Security. Albert Füracker is Chairman of the Supervisory Board. History The corporation was established as "Flughafen München-Riem Gesellschaft mbH" on the 12 October 1949 by the Bavaria, Free State of Bavaria and the Bavarian capital Munich. CEO at the time was Wulf-Dieter Graf zu Castell, who held this position until 1972. Also that year, the expansion of the runway to 1,907 meters in length and 60 meters width began and was completed on 22 November. More than a million passengers came through the airport over the course of the year 1962. In 1963, a commission began to search for a new location for the airport. In 1969, the company renamed and became the "Flughafe ...
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Fortescue Metals Group
Fortescue Metals Group Limited (often referred to as Fortescue Metals Group, FMG, or simply Fortescue) is an Australian iron ore company. As of 2017, Fortescue is the fourth-largest iron ore producer in the world. The company has holdings of more than 87,000 km2 in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, making it the largest tenement holder in the state, larger than both BHP and Rio Tinto. Governance Andrew "Twiggy" Forrest is chair and owns a third of the company. Elizabeth Gaines is currently the CEO of Fortescue, but Forrest will assume an 'Executive Chairman' role and in effect act as the CEO on an interim basis from August 2022 when Gaines moves into the role of global brand ambassador for the company's renewable energy arm, Fortescue Future Industries until a replacement is found. Mining projects The group has two main areas of operation located within the Pilbara region of Western Australia, the Chichester Hub and Solomon Hub. Plans to develop a third, West ...
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FMG Insurance
FMG Insurance (formerly Farmers' Mutual Group) is a mutual insurance company in New Zealand that was established from a merger of the Farmers' Mutual Insurance Association, Taranaki Farmers' Mutual Insurance Association and Primary Industries Insurance Company Limited in 1978. The company is incorporated under the Farmers’ Mutual Group Act 2007 and can trace its origins back to the original farmers' fire mutual organisations established in 1905. Sponsorship FMG is currently sponsors of the following organisations: * FMG Stadium Waikato FMG Stadium Waikato is a major sporting and cultural events venue in Hamilton, New Zealand, with a total capacity of 25,800. Four areas contribute to this capacity: The Brian Perry Stand holding 12,000, the WEL Networks Stand holding 8,000, the ... - Hamilton's major sporting and cultural events venue * Angus NZ - the New Zealand Angus Association. * ESNZ - Equestrian Sports New Zealand * New Zealand Nuffield Farming Scholarships - one of ...
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Forum Media Group
The FORUM MEDIA GROUP (FMG) is an international media company headquartered near Munich (Germany) with leading professional publishing houses worldwide. In 2021, the FMG achieved a turnover of more than 100 million Euro and employed almost 1,100 employees in Europe, Asia, North America, and Australia. Founded in 1988, The FORUM MEDIA GROUP companies also offer special interest publications, magazines, and events. Since 1992, the FORUM MEDIA GROUP shows an average growth rate of total sales by 18% p.a. In 2017, the FMG ranked as 14th of Germany´s "20 largest professional publishing houses".{{Cite web, url=https://kress.de/pro/kresspro-archiv/kressreports-details/beitrag/138126-ranking-fachverlage-die-20-groessten-fachverlage.html, title=Die 20 größten Fachverlage: kress.de, website=kress.de, language=de-DE, access-date=2017-09-11, archive-date=2017-09-11, archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170911162325/https://kress.de/pro/kresspro-archiv/kressreports-details/beitrag/13 ...
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Fushun Mining Group
Fushun Mining Group (, FMG) is a large state-owned coal and oil shale company located in Fushun, Liaoning Province, China. The corporation consists of about 30 companies with about 28,000 employees. The main business includes coal mining and oil shale processing. According to figures released by FMG, this company is one of the world's largest shale oil producers. History With the Japanese victory over Imperial Russia and signing of the Treaty of Portsmouth, the South Manchuria branch (from Changchun to Lüshun) of the China Far East Railway was transferred to Japanese control. South Manchuria Railway Company quickly expanded the system inherited from Russia to staggering proportions, one of their actions were developing coal mines at Fushun. Under the control of Japanese, Fushun area became a highly industrialized area via 30 years development. After World War II, Fushun Coal Mine of the South Manchuria Railway Company was taken over by the Kuomintang and F ...
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FMG Network
FMG may refer to: Schools * Father Michael Goetz Secondary School, in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada Companies * Flughafen München GmbH, operator of Munich Airport * Fortescue Metals Group, an Australian mining company * FMG Insurance, a mutual insurance company in New Zealand * Forum Media Group, a German publisher * Fushun Mining Group, a Chinese mining and shale oil extraction company * FMG Network, Radio, TV & Podcast Network, Est. 2004 Politics and organisations * Federación de Mocedades Galeguistas, the Galicianist Youth Federation, a defunct Galician nationalist group in Spain * Film Music Guild, an American student organization Places * Flemington railway station, in Sydney, Australia * Fort Morgan station, in Colorado, United States * Mainz-Gustavsburg station, in Germany Other * Female muscle growth * Ferromagnetic generator * Foldable machine gun * Foreign medical graduate * Freddie M. Garcia Federico "Freddie" M. García (born July 13, 1944), also known as F ...
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Federación De Mocedades Galeguistas
The Federación de Mocedades Galeguistas (FMG, ''Galicianist Youth Federation'' or ''Galician Nationalist Youth'' Federation in English language) was the youth organization of the Partido Galeguista, which was formed in January 1934, bringing together the different local nationalist youth organizations that had been formed since 1932. It had around 1,000 members, its official organ was the Guieiro (''Guide'' in English language), and their leaders were Xaime Illa Couto, Celso Emilio Ferreiro, Xosé Velo and Ramón Piñeiro López. "Independentism" Within the FMG, advocacy of Galician independence had much more acceptance that in the Partido Galeguista (PG) itself, and thus in their III Assembly (May 1936) 331 members voted to adopt "independentism" as their official ideology while 439 voted against the proposal. History The local Mocedades Galeguistas were linked to the local party groups of the PG, but barely maintained contact with each other. It was Xaime Illa Couto, the ...
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Film Music Guild
The Film Music Guild (FMG) is a student organization at Biola University in La Mirada, CA. The Film Music Guild was formed to teach film students about music and music students about film. History The Film Music Guild was formed in 2006 by composition student Dave Martina to fill the gap between Biola's music and film departments. The FMG Conference On October 3, 2009, the Film Music Guild hosted the first annual Film Music Guild Conference (called the FMG Conference 2009). Speakers included Pete Docter (director, '' Up'', ''Monsters, Inc.''), John Ottman (editor and composer, ''Valkyrie'', ''Superman Returns'', '' X2: X-Men United''), Christopher Young (composer, ''Spider-Man 3'', ''The Grudge'', ''Ghost Rider Ghost Rider is the name of multiple antiheroes and superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Marvel had previously used the name for a Western character whose name was later changed to Phantom Rider. The first s ...''), and many oth ...
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Flemington Railway Station
Flemington railway station is located on the Main Suburban line, serving the Sydney suburb of Homebush West and the markets of Flemington. It is served by Sydney Trains T2 Inner West & Leppington line services. History Flemington station opened in 1884. On 25 May 1924, it was relocated further west to its present site when the Main Suburban line was quadrupled from Homebush to Lidcombe.Flemington Railway Station Group
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From 1923 until 1972, extensive cattle yards existed opposite the station to the north. This was redeveloped as the in 1975. It included r ...
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Fort Morgan Station
Fort Morgan station is an Amtrak intercity train station in Fort Morgan, Colorado. The depot was originally built by the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad The Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad was a railroad that operated in the Midwestern United States. Commonly referred to as the Burlington Route, the Burlington, or as the Q, it operated extensive trackage in the states of Colorado, Illin ... in 1922. References External links Fort Morgan Amtrak Station (USA Rail Guide -- TrainWeb) Amtrak stations in Colorado Transportation buildings and structures in Morgan County, Colorado Former Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad stations {{Colorado-railstation-stub ...
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Mainz-Gustavsburg Station
Mainz-Gustavsburg station is the station of the town of Ginsheim-Gustavsburg in the German state of Hesse on the Main Railway from Mainz to Frankfurt am Main. It is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 5 station. The station is served by the S-Bahn and some regional trains. The station was opened at its current location in 1858. Between 1930 and 1945, Gustavsburg was a district of the city of Mainz and, as a result, the station was renamed ''Mainz-Gustavsburg''. In 1945, the American and French occupying authorities transferred Gustavsburg to American administration and several months later it became part of the new state of Hesse. Although Gustavsburg became a self-governing municipality again as a result, the station is still called Mainz-Gustavsburg. Rail operations Gustavsburg lies in the area served by the Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund (Rhine-Main Transport Association, RMV). It is served by Rhine-Main S-Bahn trains operated by DB Regio. Services on line S8 operate at 3 ...
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