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Vogel may refer to: Places * Vogel (lunar crater) * Vogel (Martian crater) * 11762 Vogel, a main-belt asteroid *Vogel (mountain) Vogel is a 1922 m high mountain in Slovenia, part of southern Julian Alps and Triglav National Park. There is a cable car from Lake Bohinj to a height of 1537 m. Vogel Ski Resort is one of the biggest of its kind in Slovenia. Routes * 2½h ..., a mountain of Slovenia ** Vogel Ski Resort * Vogel State Park, Georgia, United States * Vogel Glacier, a glacier of Antarctica * Vogel Peak, a mountain of South Georgia Other uses * Vogel (surname) *Vogel, the main character in the 1959 novel ''The Last Valley'' by J.B. Pick *Vogel's, a brand of bread sold by Quality Bakers in New Zealand See also * * VOGL, debugging software {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Vogel (lunar Crater)
Vogel is a small lunar impact crater located to the southeast of Albategnius. It was named after the German astronomer Hermann Carl Vogel. It is the smallest member of a trio of craters that increase in size from north to south, consisting of Vogel, Argelander and Airy Airy may refer to: * Sir George Biddell Airy (1801–1892), British Astronomer Royal from 1835 to 1881, for whom the following features, phenomena, and theories are named: ** Airy (lunar crater) ** Airy (Martian crater) ** Airy-0, a smaller crater .... To the west is the remnant of the crater Parrot. Both the northern and southern ends of Vogel's rim are interrupted by smaller craters. Vogel B to the north is overlain in turn along its northern rim by an even smaller crater, thus forming a cluster of interconnected craters with Vogel being the largest. The rim of Vogel is otherwise relatively intact and not significantly worn. Satellite craters By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by pl ...
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Vogel (Martian Crater)
Vogel may refer to: Places *Vogel (lunar crater) * Vogel (Martian crater) * 11762 Vogel, a main-belt asteroid *Vogel (mountain) Vogel is a 1922 m high mountain in Slovenia, part of southern Julian Alps and Triglav National Park. There is a cable car from Lake Bohinj to a height of 1537 m. Vogel Ski Resort is one of the biggest of its kind in Slovenia. Routes * 2½h ..., a mountain of Slovenia ** Vogel Ski Resort * Vogel State Park, Georgia, United States * Vogel Glacier, a glacier of Antarctica * Vogel Peak, a mountain of South Georgia Other uses * Vogel (surname) *Vogel, the main character in the 1959 novel ''The Last Valley'' by J.B. Pick *Vogel's, a brand of bread sold by Quality Bakers in New Zealand See also * * VOGL, debugging software {{disambiguation, geo ...
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11762 Vogel
Year 1176 ( MCLXXVI) was a leap year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar, the 1176th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 176th year of the 2nd millennium, the 76th year of 12th century, and the 7th year of the 1170s decade. Events By place Byzantine Empire * Summer – Emperor Manuel I (Komnenos) assembles a Byzantine expeditionary force, and marches towards Iconium, the Seljuk capital. Meanwhile, hordes of Seljuk Turks destroy crops and poison water supplies, to make Manuel's march more difficult, and harass the Byzantine army, in order to force it into the Meander Valley. Kilij Arslan II, ruler of the Sultanate of Rum, hears of the expedition, and sends envoys to ask for peace. * September 17 – Battle of Myriokephalon: The Seljuk Turks defeat the Byzantine forces led by Manuel I, who are ambushed when moving through a narrow mountain pass near Lake Beyşehir. The Byzant ...
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Vogel (mountain)
Vogel is a 1922 m high mountain in Slovenia, part of southern Julian Alps and Triglav National Park. There is a cable car from Lake Bohinj to a height of 1537 m. Vogel Ski Resort is one of the biggest of its kind in Slovenia. Routes * 2½h from Ski hotel Vogel * 2¾h from Planina Kuk * 3½h Planina Kuk via Globoko * 3¾h from Planina Storeča raven * 4½h from Ukanc via planina Zadnji Vogel Gallery File:Vogel2.jpg, Ski resort Vogel with Triglav Triglav (; german: Terglau; it, Tricorno), with an elevation of , is the highest mountain in Slovenia and the highest peak of the Julian Alps. The mountain is the pre-eminent symbol of the Slovene nation. It is the centrepiece of Triglav Natio ... in the background File:Triglav-izVogla.jpg, View of Triglav File:Vogel4.jpg, View of Lake Bohinj File:Vogel3.JPG, Panoramic restaurant References * Slovenska planinska pot, Planinski vodnik, PZS, 2012, Milenko Arnejšek - Prle, Andraž Poljanec {{Reflist External links ...
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Vogel Ski Resort
Vogel Ski Resort is a Slovenian ski resort located above Bohinj next to Lake Bohinj. The nearest city is Bled. Ljubljana is about an hour away. The resort was opened in 1964. It has a total of of ski slopes, tracks for cross country skiing and a snowboard park. The ski resort is located on the outskirts of Triglav National Park, therefore all snowmaking activities are forbidden on the area. The ski resort is named after nearby Mount Vogel. History First cargo funifor started operating in 1961, but it was broken down because of the lightning strike. In 1964 the passenger funifor was built with capacity of 15 passengers. In the fall of 1964 also the first surface lift ''Križ'' started operating. In the following 3 years new chairlifts were built and in the 1970s they began to build the new Ski Hotel and other gastronomy services. The latest modernisation of the ski resort happened in 2000s, when the funifor was replaced by the new Poma's (2001) and two fourchairs were de ...
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Vogel State Park
Vogel State Park is a or 94 hectares state park located at the base of Blood Mountain in the Chattahoochee National Forest. It became one of the first two parks in Georgia when it founded a state park system in 1931. Much of the park was constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps during the 1930s. The park features streams, a waterfall, and Lake Trahlyta. At elevation it is one of Georgia's highest altitude state parks. The mountainous habitats surrounding the lake support a wide assortment of plants and animals. Within the park are a series of hiking trails. These include the Bear Hair Gap Trail and the more strenuous Coosa Backcountry Trail, which leads up toward Blood Mountain and the Appalachian Trail near Neel Gap. Vogel Park features camping sites, cabins, swimming, boating and other recreational activities. Description and history Vogel State Park is located south of Blairsville on US Highway 19 in the north Georgia mountains. At nearly altitude, Vogel State ...
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Vogel Glacier
Vogel Glacier () is a glacier flowing into Flandres Bay 3 nautical miles (6 km) southeast of Cape Willems, on the west coast of Graham Land. The glacier appears on an Argentine government chart of 1952. Named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) in 1960 for Hermann W. Vogel Hermann Wilhelm Vogel (26 March 1834 – 17 December 1898) was a German photochemist and photographer who discovered dye sensitization, which is of great importance to photography. Academic career After finishing school in Frankfurt (Oder), ... (1834–1898), German chemist who introduced the first orthochromatic emulsion for photographic plates in 1903. Glaciers of Danco Coast {{DancoCoast-glacier-stub ...
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Vogel Peak
Vogel Peak () is a peak, 1,350 m, rising 1.5 nautical miles (2.8 km) southeast of Ross Pass in the Salvesen Range of South Georgia. The name Matterhorn was given by the German group of the International Polar Year Investigations, 1882–83. This name has never gained currency, and since many peaks in South Georgia resemble the Swiss Matterhorn, a new name was proposed by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) in 1957. Vogel Peak is named for Dr. P. Vogel P. is an abbreviation or acronym that may refer to: * Page (paper), where the abbreviation comes from Latin ''pagina'' * Paris Herbarium, at the ''Muséum national d'histoire naturelle'' * ''Pani'' (Polish), translating as Mrs. * The ''Pacific Repo ..., second-in-command, physicist and meteorologist on the 1882-83 German expedition who made the first glaciological studies in South Georgia. Mountains and hills of South Georgia {{SouthGeorgia-geo-stub ...
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Vogel (surname)
Vogel and De Vogel are surnames originating in German and Dutch-speaking countries. An alternate spelling is Fogel. ''Vogel'' is the German and Dutch word for "bird". Equivalent surnames are Bird or Byrd in English or L'Oiseau in French. Notable people with the surname include: Academics * Arthur Vogel (chemist) (1905–1966), British chemist * Betsy Vogel Boze (born 1953), American academic and higher education administrator * Cornelia Johanna de Vogel (1905–1986), Dutch classicist, philosopher and theologian * Dan Vogel (born 1955), historian of Mormonism * David Vogel (professor) (born 1949), American political scientist * Detlef Vogel (born 1942), German historian * Eduard Vogel (1829–1856), German astronomer and explorer in Central Africa * Ezra Vogel (1930-2020), American Japanologist and author * Friedrich Vogel (human geneticist) (1925–2006), German human geneticist * Hans Vogel (scientist) (1900–1980), German helminthologist * Hermann Carl Vogel (1841–1907) ...
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