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Maritima (other)
Maritima may refer to: * 912 Maritima, an asteroid * Alba Maritima (titular see), a Catholic titular see * Caesarea Maritima, a city and harbor built by Herod * CD Orientación Marítima, a football team in Arrecife, Canary Islands * Cupra Marittima, a town on the Adriatic coast * Maritima Avaticorum, the ancient chief town of the Avatici * Ora Maritima, the ''sea coasts'', a poem * Secil Maritima, a flagship in Angolan shipping * ''Beta vulgaris'', subsp. ''maritima'', see sea beet See also * Maritime (other) * Maritimus (other) * Maritimum (other) Maritimum may refer to: * '' Alyssum maritimum'', a synonym for ''Lobularia maritima'', the sweet alyssum or sweet alison * '' Crithmum maritimum'', the samphire or rock samphire, the sole species of the genus Crithmum, an edible wild plant * ''Pa ...
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912 Maritima
912 Maritima is an asteroid in the asteroid belt. Based on lightcurve studies observing Maritima over a three-month period, Maritima has a rotation period of 1332 hours. Analysis reveals a possible synodic period of . Superslow rotators, those with periods longer than a few days, are generally small asteroids. The current paradigm is that slowing of an asteroid's spin rate is the result of Yarkovsky–O'Keefe–Radzievskii–Paddack effect, YORP radiation pressure, which acts on the target as the inverse square of its size and the inverse of its semi-major axis. The rotation period is less than conclusive. References External links Lightcurve plot of 912 Maritima Palmer Divide Observatory, Brian D. Warner, B. D. Warner (2005) Asteroid Lightcurve Database (LCDB) query form) Dictionary of Minor Planet Names Google books – Observatoire de Genève, Raoul Behrend
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Alba Maritima (titular See)
Alba Maritima ( it, Alba Marittima) is a Catholic titular see. It corresponds to current Biograd na Moru in Croatia. Its last titular was archbishop Celso Morga Iruzubieta, until he was appointed as coadjutor archbishop of Mérida-Badajoz. History The titular see refers to the diocese of Zaravecchia (Biograd), and it is also known with the name of Alba Marittima, in Dalmatia, built in the 11th century; when the city was destroyed bishops moved their titular see to Scardona. From the 20th century Alba Marittima has been restored as a full Titular see. Titular bishops and archbishops *Matthaeus Berniacovich, O.F.M. (20 December 1675 – 10 January 1707 ) *Lucas Natale (24 January 1709 Appointed – 19 January 1720 died) *Anton von Thurn und Valsassina † (23 December 1729 – 2 March 1733) * Sandor Bodonyi (17 November 1806 – 1812 died) *Michael Johann Wagner (27 April 1833 – 1 February 1836 ) *Giovanni Battista Krapàc (20 January 1904 – 24 May 1910 ) *Dominik Premus (26 ...
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Caesarea Maritima
Caesarea Maritima (; Greek: ''Parálios Kaisáreia''), formerly Strato's Tower, also known as Caesarea Palestinae, was an ancient city in the Sharon plain on the coast of the Mediterranean, now in ruins and included in an Israeli national park. For centuries it was a major intellectual hub of the Mediterranean and cultural capital of Palestine. The city and harbour were built under Herod the Great during c. 22–10 or 9 BCE near the site of a former Phoenician naval station known as ''Stratonos pyrgos'' (Στράτωνος πύργος, "Straton's Tower"), probably named after the 4th century BCE king of Sidon, Strato I. It later became the provincial capital of Roman Judea, Roman Syria Palaestina and Byzantine Palaestina Prima provinces. The city was populated throughout the 1st to 6th centuries AD and became an important early centre of Christianity during the Byzantine period. Its importance may have waned starting during the Muslim conquest of 640 in the early Middle Ag ...
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CD Orientación Marítima
Club Deportivo Orientación Marítima is a Spanish football team based in Arrecife, Lanzarote, in the autonomous community of the Canary Islands. Founded in 1954, it plays in Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in Canary Islands, holding home games at ''Ciudad Deportiva de Lanzarote'', with a capacity of 7,000 spectators. Season to season ---- *1 season in Segunda División B *11 seasons in Tercera División Tercera División ( en, Third Division) was the fourth tier of the Spanish football league system. Founded in 1929, it was below the ''Primera División'' (also known as La Liga), the ''Segunda División'', and the semi-professional ''Segunda Di ... Famous players * Nacho Castro * David Martín * Santi Torres External linksOfficial websiteFutbolme team profile Football clubs in the Canary Islands Sport in Lanzarote Association football clubs established in 1954 1954 establishments in Spain Arrecife {{Spain-footyclub-stub ...
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Cupra Marittima
Cupra Marittima ( la, Cupra Maritima) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Ascoli Piceno in the Italian region Marche, located about southeast of Ancona and about northeast of Ascoli Piceno. As of 1 January 2008, it had a population of 5,252 and an area of .All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute Istat. Cupra Marittima borders the following municipalities: Grottammare, Massignano, Ripatransone. History The settlement of Cupra Maritina existed near the current town, in the neighbourhood of an ancient temple of the Sabine goddess Cupra, which was restored by Hadrian in 127 CE. At the site, the remains of what was believed to be the temple were more probably those of the forum of the town, as is indicated by the discovery of fragments of a calendar and of a statue of Hadrian. Some statuettes of Juno were also among the finds. An inscription of a water reservoir erected in 7 BCE is also recorded. But the more ancient Picene Picene is a ...
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Maritima Avaticorum
The Avatici (Gaulish: *''Auaticoi'') were a Gallic tribe dwelling near the Étang de Berre, between the mouth of the Rhône river and Massilia (modern Marseille), during the Roman period. Name They are mentioned as ''Au̓atilō͂n'' (Αὐατιλῶν; var. Αὐατικῶν) by Ptolemy (2nd c. AD), and an ''oppidum'' ''Maritima Avaticorum'' is documented by Pliny (1st c. AD) and Pomponius Mela (mid-1st c. AD). Geography Territory The Avatici dwelled near the Étang de Berre, southwest of the Saluvii, and possibly northwest of the Tricores., Map 15: Arelate-Massalia. Their territory stretched from the eastern part of the mouth of the Rhône river to the west of Massilia, and from the Mediterranean Sea to the Crau in the north. According to historian Guy Barruol, they were part of the Saluvian confederation. Settlements Their chief town, located in the province of Gallia Narbonensis, was known as . The location of the settlement is not precisely indicated by the s ...
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Secil Maritima
Secil Marítima, a flagship in Angolan shipping, operates the terminals at Lobito, Luanda and Moçâmedes ports. The company has increased its shipping activities since the signing of the country’s peace treaty in 2002, and is now a leader in freight forwarding. The company specializes in providing maritime Maritime may refer to: Geography * Maritime Alps, a mountain range in the southwestern part of the Alps * Maritime Region, a region in Togo * Maritime Southeast Asia * The Maritimes, the Canadian provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prin ... transport for goods and passengers up and down the Angolan coast, and is responsible for the transportation of all the goods imported by the state. Shipping companies of Angola {{Angola-stub ...
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Sea Beet
The sea beet, ''Beta vulgaris'' subsp. ''maritima'' ((L.) Arcangeli.), is a member of the family Amaranthaceae, previously of the Chenopodiaceae. Carl Linnaeus first described ''Beta vulgaris'' in 1753; in the second edition of '' Species Plantarum'' in 1762, he divided the species into wild and cultivated varieties, giving the name ''Beta maritima'' to the wild taxon. The sea beet is native to the coasts of Europe, northern Africa, and southern Asia. The sea beet is the wild ancestor of common vegetables such as beetroot, sugar beet, and Swiss chard. Its leaves have a pleasant texture and taste, being good served raw or cooked, and because of this, it is also known as wild spinach. It is a large perennial plant which grows up to , and flowers in the summer. Its flowers are hermaphroditic, and wind-pollinated. It requires moist, well-drained soils, and does not tolerate shade. However, it is able to tolerate relatively high levels of sodium in its environment. Description Sea be ...
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Maritime (other)
Maritime may refer to: Geography * Maritime Alps, a mountain range in the southwestern part of the Alps * Maritime Region, a region in Togo * Maritime Southeast Asia * The Maritimes, the Canadian provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island * Maritime County, former county of Poland, existing from 1927 to 1939, and from 1945 to 1951 * Neustadt District, Reichsgau Danzig-West Prussia, known from 1939 to 1942 as ''Maritime District'', a former district of Reichsgau Danzig-West Prussia, Nazi Germany, from 1939 to 1945 * The Maritime Republics, thalassocratic city-states on the Italian peninsula during the Middle Ages Museums * Maritime Museum (Belize) * Maritime Museum (Macau), China * Maritime Museum (Malaysia) * Maritime Museum (Stockholm), Sweden Music * ''Maritime'' (album), a 2005 album by Minotaur Shock * Maritime (band), an American indie pop group * "The Maritimes" (song), a song on the 2005 album ''Boy-Cott-In the Industry'' by Classified * "Maritime ...
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Maritimus (other)
Maritimus may refer to: * ''Marinobacter maritimus'', a Proteobacteria species in the genus ''Marinobacter'' found in sea water Species * ''Ursus maritimus'', the polar bear Subspecies * ''Antechinus minimus maritimus'', the swamp antechinus * ''Capricornis sumatraensis maritimus'', the Indochinese serow, a vulnerable goat-anteope * ''Raphanus raphanistrum ssp. maritimus'', the sea radish See also * Maritima (other) * Maritime (other) * Maritimum (other) * List of Roman cognomina __NOTOC__ This is a list of Roman cognomina. A Abercius, Abito, Abundantius, Abundius, Abundus, Aburianus, Acacius, Acaunus, Acceptus, Achaicus, Acidinus, Acilianus, Aculeo, Acutianus, Acutus, Adauctus, Adelphius, Adiuto ...
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