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Fiq or FIQ may refer to: Places Ethiopia * Fiq, Ethiopia * Fiq (woreda) * Fiq Zone Syria * Fiq District * Fiq, Syria, a former Syrian town in the Golan Heights Other uses * Fast interrupt request * Fédération de l'informatique du Québec, the Information Technology Federation of Quebec * Fédération Internationale des Quilleurs, now World Bowling * Festival Internacional de Quadrinhos Festival Internacional de Quadrinhos (FIQ) is a comic convention held in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, every two years. History In 1997, the third edition of Bienal Internacional de Quadrinhos (''International Comics Biennial'') was held in Belo Hor ... * FIQ Development Center, an Iranian financial services company * Fiqh, Islamic jurisprudence * Financial Intelligence Quotient See also * Afek (other) {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Fiq, Ethiopia
Fiq is a town in eastern Ethiopia. Located in the Erer Zone of the Somali Region, this town has a latitude and longitude of with an elevation of 1229 meters above sea level."Local History in Ethiopia"
The Nordic Africa Institute website (accessed 19 December 2007)


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The ''Guida dell'Africa Orientale Italiana'' described Fiq in 1904 as a place where the ogaden Somali would gather during certain months. Travel by motorcar between Fiq and Babille was possible by a track. Administrative buildings present at the time included a post office, telegraph office and an infirmary.< ...
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Fiq (woreda)
Fiq ( so, Fiiq) is a woreda in Somali Region, Ethiopia, named after its major town, Fiq. Part of the Fiq Zone, Fiq is bordered on the south by Hamero, on the western Qubi ,on the west by Mayumuluka, on the north by the Jijiga Zone, on the east by the Degehabur Zone, and on the southeast by Segeg; the woreda's western boundary is defined by the Erer River. The average elevation in this woreda is 1035 meters above sea level. , Ayesha has 40 kilometers of all-weather gravel road and 451 kilometers of community roads; about 9.11% of the total population has access to drinking water. Demographics Based on the 2007 Census conducted by the Central Statistical Agency of Ethiopia (CSA), this woreda has a total population of 68,047, of whom 36,037 are men and 32,011 are women and 68,060 women. While 9.31% are urban inhabitants, a further 56.68% are pastoralists. 99.3% of the population said they were Muslim. This woreda is primarily inhabited by the Ogaden malingour clan. The 1997 na ...
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Fiq Zone
Nogob ( so, Nogob), formerly known as Fik, is a zone in Somali Region of Ethiopia. Nogob Zone is bordered on the south by Gode, on the southwest by Afder Zone, on the west and northwest by the Oromia Region, on the north by Fafan, on the east by Jarar, and on the southeast by Korahe Zone. Erer River flows through this zone. Nogob has 9 woredas: Fik, Segeg, Garbo, Lagahida, Salehad, Hamero, duhun, Meyumuluku, Qubi and Goljano. The Swiss section of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) opened a clinic in the Zone, in December 2007, to provide medical services to local civilians affected by the local conflict between local insurgents and the Ethiopian government. However, constant administrative hurdles and intimidation towards MSF staff prevented the organization from providing an effective level of medical care, which ultimately caused MSF to withdraw from the Zone in July of the next year. "Over the six months of our intervention, our medical teams could only work for ten ...
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Fiq District
Fiq District ( ar-at, منطقة فيق, mantiqah, manṭiqat Fiq) is a Districts of Syria, district of the Quneitra Governorate in southern Syria, which the governorate has partly been under Israeli occupation since 1967. Administrative centre is the depopulated town of Fiq, Syria, Fiq, which has been under Israeli occupation since 1967. At the 2004 census the district had a population of 1,947. Sub-districts The district of Fiq is divided into two sub-districts or nahiyah, nawāḥī (population as of 2004): References Fiq District, Districts of Quneitra Governorate {{QuneitraSY-geo-stub ...
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Fiq, Syria
Fiq ( ar, فيق) was a Syrian town in the Golan Heights that administratively belonged to Quneitra Governorate. It sat at an altitude of and had a population of 2,800 in 1967. It was the administrative center of the Fiq District, the southern district the Golan. Fiq was evacuated during and after the Six-Day War in June 1967. The Israeli settlement of Kibbutz Afik was built close by. History Fiq was an ancient town, covering about 100 dunams on a tell (archaeological mound). The surveys and limited excavations undertaken at the site have produced a small number of sherds from the Middle Bronze Age II, Hellenistic, and Middle Roman periods, whereas most of the finds were dated to the Byzantine, Umayyad, Abbasid and Mamluk periods. Late antiquity Fiq was identified by 4th century writer Eusebius with biblical Aphek. During late antiquity, Fiq had a mixed population of Christians, Jews and pagans. Many inscriptions in Latin and Greek have been found at the site.Dauphin (1998) ...
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Fast Interrupt Request
Fast interrupt request (FIQ) is a specialized type of interrupt request, which is a standard technique used in computer CPUs to deal with events that need to be processed as they occur, such as receiving data from a network card, or keyboard or mouse actions. FIQs are specific to the ARM architecture, which supports two types of interrupts; FIQs for fast, low-latency interrupt handling, and standard interrupt requests (IRQs), for more general interrupts. An FIQ takes priority over an IRQ in an ARM system. Also, only one FIQ source at a time is supported. This helps reduce interrupt latency as the interrupt service routine can be executed directly without determining the source of the interrupt. A context save is not required for servicing an FIQ since it has its own set of banked registers. This reduces the overhead of context switching. References External links Debugging ARM kernels using fast interrupts LWN.net LWN.net is a computing webzine with an emphasis on free ...
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Fédération Internationale Des Quilleurs
International Bowling Federation (IBF), known as the Fédération Internationale des Quilleurs (FIQ) from 1952 to April 2014) and as World Bowling (WB) from April 2014 to November 2020, is the world governing body of nine-pin and ten-pin bowling. IBF was founded in 1952 in Hamburg, Germany by officials of the International Bowling Association (founded 1926) to foster worldwide interest in amateur ten-pin and nine-pin bowling, as well as international friendship by encouraging world and zone tournaments and other competition between bowlers of different countries. IBF has been recognized by the International Olympic Committee since 1979 as the governing body for bowling sports. Starting with five member federations in 1952, it grew to 141 in 2010. IBF has member federations located in all five Olympic regions. With more than 100 million participants, 10 million competitors and 250,000 bowling lanes, it is one of the largest and best organized sports in the world. Tasks * To ...
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Festival Internacional De Quadrinhos
Festival Internacional de Quadrinhos (FIQ) is a comic convention held in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, every two years. History In 1997, the third edition of Bienal Internacional de Quadrinhos (''International Comics Biennial'') was held in Belo Horizonte. This was an annual comic event held previously in Rio de Janeiro in 1991 and 1993 (the 1995 edition didn't happen because it lost the financial support of the Rio de Janeiro City Hall, which made the event change to Belo Horizonte). With the definitive cancellation of Bienal after the 1997 edition, the Festival Internacional de Quadrinhos (''International Comics Festival'') was created in 1999, with the same proposal of the previous event that was to present exhibitions of comic artists from all over the world and give the opportunity for independent Brazilian authors to present their works. The first edition of FIQ was organized by the Belo Horizonte City Hall and had exhibitions, debates, conferences and a comic book fair. The ev ...
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FIQ Development Center
FIQ Development Center, also known as FIQ, was an Iranian internet-based financial consulting. FIQ provided consulting services in stock exchange, forex, gold and commodity markets. FIQ ceased its operations in 2014. References Financial services companies of Iran {{Iran-stub ...
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