These tables give details for the routes that service Nassau County primarily. For details on routes that run into Nassau County but do not service it primarily, see:
NICE routes are designated on the buses, bus stop signs, and timetables with a lowercase "n". Previously, the routes were designated with an uppercase "N", akin to routes in larger bus systems surrounding the area.
Routes shown are for the full route except for branching. The n4, n6 and n40/41 provide service 24 hours a day; all other routes are daily service except late nights unless otherwise noted.
Roosevelt Field Mall note: All routes entering Roosevelt Field Mall from Old Country Road travel to/from points east via East Gate Boulevard, and to/from points west via Ring Road West.
Queens note: NICE routes to Jamaica and Flushing do not carry customers wholly within Queens except where noted.
Connections to New York City Subway stations at the bus routes' terminals are also listed where applicable.
"Loop" runs as follows: n19 runs counter-clockwise from Freeport, n19X runs clockwise from Freeport with each service switching to the other at East Massapequa for the return to Freeport.
Weekday rush hour service only with most a.m. service to East Massapequa being n19, and most p.m. service being n19X.
Grand Avenue, Baldwin Road, Clinton Street, Stewart Avenue, Post Avenue
Most Westbury-bound service alternately terminates with short-turns at Roosevelt Field, except for weekday peak hours to Westbury in the a.m. and from Westbury in the p.m.
The Elmont and Mercy Medical shuttles are resurrected former regular routes, with the Port Washington shuttle being a former MSBA shuttle. These shuttles are now serviced with passenger vans, and operate only during weekday rush hours.
Operated by Bee Line until 1973 Metropolitan Suburban Bus Authority (MSBA) takeover.
On January 1, 2012, service to the Valley Stream LIRR station was restored.[34]
On March 30, 2014, six eastbound AM reverse-peak trips and 10 westbound PM reverse-peak trips were cut back from Jamaica to Elmont Road since ridership was found to be much lower on this section of the route.[35]
Effective January 7, 2024, some weekday short-turn trips began terminating at Valley Stream instead of Green Acres at their southern end, and service was increased to run every 18 to 20 minutes.
Effective May 26, 2024, weekday Elmont trips have been extended to UBS Arena.[36]
Effective September 1, 2024, weekend service was expanded along with numerous new trips running between Old Central Road in Valley Stream (completely bypassing Valley Stream LIRR station and Green Acres Mall) and 239th Street in Bellerose, Queens, near Cahill Park.[37]
All trips began running between Jamaica and Freeport on April 8, 2012. In addition, peak service was increased to operate every 7.5 minutes from operating every ten.[39]
On May 2, 2021, some stops in Queens were eliminated to speed up service.[40]
n4X
New express route introduced by NICE on September 1, 2013.[41][42]
n6
Replaced New York and Long Island Traction Company "Hempstead-Jamaica" line on April 5, 1926.
Operated by Bee Line until 1973 MSBA takeover.[38]
On April 8, 2012, midday and Saturday service was reduced to run every 12 minutes instead of every 10 minutes.[39]
Effective January 7, 2024, some Hempstead-bound trips short-turn at the UBS Arena.[26]
n6X
New express route introduced by NICE on April 8, 2012, replacing the n6L limited-stop service.[39]
Service between Hempstead Transit Center and Nassau Community College (NCC) was added on September 1, 2013. The express stop at Westminster Road was discontinued, while a stop at Springfield Boulevard was added.[41][42]
Service to NCC was discontinued in 2017 and became the current n16X.
Effective May 28, 2023, the Hempstead-bound stop at Francis Lewis Boulevard and Hillside Avenue was discontinued, and Jamaica-bound buses began skipping the stop at 179th Street.[43][44]
n15
Operated by Rockville Centre Bus Corporation, a subsidiary of Bee Line, until 1973 MSBA takeover.
On April 8, 2012, midday and Saturday service was reduced from operating every 15 minutes to running every 20 minutes.[39]
On May 2, 2021, bus service was rerouted to Merrick Road in Rockville Centre, bypassing the LIRR station.[40]
On September 3, 2023, service via Old Country Road was removed from Roosevelt Field to Mineola, which is now a terminal.[45]
n16
Operated by Rockville Centre Bus Corporation, a subsidiary of Bee Line, until 1973 MSBA takeover.
Service between Rockville Centre and Silver Lake, Baldwin was discontinued and trips that only ran between Hempstead and Roosevelt Field were discontinued and replaced by an extension of the n43 on April 8, 2012.[39]
Saturday service was eliminated effective April 9, 2017.[46]
On May 2, 2021, multiple changes were made to n16 service. The sequence of stops at the route's northern end was revised. Southbound trips would start at Nassau Community College (NCC)'s Life Science Building on Endo Boulevard, stop at Roosevelt Field, Social Services, and go to Hempstead, while northbound trips would do the reverse. With the discontinuation of service to the Cradle of Aviation, the Gates, College Store, and Bradley Hall, service would only run to the eastern portion of NCC. In addition, service began running every 30 minutes, and service south of Sunrise Highway was discontinued, with buses terminating at the LIRR station.[40]
On September 5, 2021, stops along Park Avenue on the way to the Rockville Centre LIRR station were restored.[47]
New express route introduced by NICE in March 2013. It was later discontinued in favor of n6X trips to Nassau Community College.
Restored in 2017 to replace the same n6X trips to Nassau Community College.
Effective September 1, 2024, the n16X will operate in both directions to Hempstead Transit Center and Nassau Community College, the route will no longer serve the Endo loop.[37]
n19
Operated by Utility Lines, a subsidiary of Bee Line, until 1973 MSBA takeover.
When taken over by MSBA, route was truncated to Babylon. Portion from Babylon to Patchogue became the S40 (Suffolk Transit) route.
Service was reduced on April 8, 2012. Midday and Saturday service began operating every 60 minutes instead of every 30 minutes, and peak service began operating every 30 to 40 minutes instead of every 20 to 30 minutes.[39]
Route further truncated to Westfield Sunrise on January 17, 2016, and until October 28, 2023, was replaced by the former S20 (Suffolk Transit) route, which added loop return service on Montauk Highway between Westfield Sunrise and Babylon.[48]
Effective September 1, 2024, service to Sunrise Mall has been discontinued and has been truncated to Hicksville Road and Sunrise Highway, use the n80 for service east of Hicksville Road.[37]
n19 service runs in conjunction with the n19X, with both combining to form a loop.
n19X
New express route introduced by NICE on September 1, 2024, on a pilot basis.[37]
Route operates along Sunrise Highway making express stops at Freeport, Merrick, Bellmore LIRR stations and Hicksville Road.
n19X service runs in conjunction with the n19, with both combining to form a loop.
Operated by Schenck Transportation until 1973 MSBA takeover.
Rerouted from Roslyn railroad station to Hicksville in 1982.
Split into n20G and n20H to improve on-time performance on January 17, 2016.[48]
n20H trips stopped making trips onto the LIU campus on May 2, 2021.[40] They began stopping on the NYIT campus on October 3, 2021.[49]
n20X
New express route introduced by NICE on September 3, 2023, on a pilot basis.[45]
Route bypasses Great Neck LIRR.
On October 8, 2023, a stop was added at Schenk Avenue and Port Washington Boulevard/Searingtown Road, and, due to low ridership, the stop at the Americana Mall was discontinued.[50]
Effective January 7, 2024, an eastbound stop on Northern Boulevard at Francis Lewis Boulevard replaced the previous stop at 192nd Street, with an additional stop in Flushing added at Sanford Avenue and Kissena Boulevard.[26]
n21
Operated by Schenck Transportation until 1973 MSBA takeover.
Service midday, nights, and weekends was discontinued on April 8, 2012.[39]
Midday service was restored on September 1, 2013.[41][42]
Route truncated to Great Neck from Flushing on January 17, 2016,[48] and weekend service was restored.[51]
Sunday service was discontinued on April 9, 2017.[46]
Operated by Schenck Transportation until 1973 MSBA takeover.
On September 6, 2020, service was split at Mineola to improve on time performance.[52]
On September 3, 2023, service was increased to run every 15 minutes during most of the day between Mineola and Jamaica.[45]
n22X
New express route introduced by NICE on April 8, 2012.[39]
Route was suspended from September 2020 to May 22, 2022, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Route also was rerouted and multiple stops were removed when reactivated.[53]
On May 28, 2023, in each direction, three express trips were discontinued, and three express trips were cut back to Roosevelt Field.[54][55][56]
Service to Hicksville was eliminated and the route was cut back to Roosevelt Field on September 3, 2023.[45]
Effective January 7, 2024, stops were added at Glen Cove Road/Clinton Road, Little Neck Parkway, and Winchester Boulevard.[26]
Effective September 1, 2024, the n22X has been rerouted to serve a new express stop on East Gate Boulevard & North Avenue, this stop is right before the route enters Old Country Road.
Operated by Schenck Transportation until 1973 MSBA takeover.
On April 8, 2012, midday, night, and weekend service no longer operated to Mineola via Willis Avenue, 1st Street, and Mineola Boulevard. Instead, service would run along the route of N27 south of Hillside Avenue to Roosevelt Field and Hempstead. Midday trips would also operate into 60 Charles Lindbergh.[39]
Formerly continued to Hempstead with select rush hour trips to Mineola. Mineola became the full-time terminus on March 30, 2014.[35]
Effective September 1, 2024 some weekday trips during middays will end in Roslyn and start at the Americana Mall; these trips bypass Roslyn LIRR station and the Clock Tower.[37]
n24
Replaced New York and Long Island Traction Company "Mineola-Jamaica" line on April 5, 1926.[38]
Operated by Schenck Transportation until 1973 MSBA takeover.
A new branch started running on April 8, 2012, with buses operating from Mineola to Hicksville via Old Country Road, replacing the n78 and n79. Peak trips alternated between operating to Hicksville and East Meadow. East Meadow service would only operate in the peak, with service midday running every 30 minutes to Hicksville. Service to 60 Charles Lindbergh was eliminated. Peak service was reduced to run every 15 minutes instead of every 10 minutes.[39]
Effective January 7, 2024, all service splits at Roosevelt Field in both directions, except for weekend early a.m. and late p.m. trips which terminate at Roosevelt Field.[26]
Operated by Schenck Transportation until 1973 MSBA takeover.
Peak service was increased to run every 15 minutes effective September 3, 2023.[45]
n26
Operated by Schenck Transportation until 1973 MSBA takeover.
Was a branch of the n22, referred to as the N22 Quad, until September 5, 1989. The route did not yet serve Great Neck, terminating at North Shore University Hospital.[57]
n27
Operated by Schenck Transportation until 1973 MSBA takeover.
Glen Street portion replaced portion of "Glen Cove Railroad" trolley line.[38]
Starting April 8, 2012, midday, night, and weekend service was cut back from Hempstead to the Roslyn LIRR station.[39] Service was extended to Roosevelt Field during middays and for some weekday evening trips effective June 24, 2012.[58]
On March 30, 2014, the southern terminal of most trips was changed from Roosevelt Field to Hempstead Terminal, with stops made at 60 Charles Lindbergh.[35]
Weekend service was eliminated on April 9, 2017, and weekday service was reduced to run every 60 minutes.[46]
Service to Hempstead was increased by three trips effective September 3, 2023 to increase service during parts of the day to every 30 minutes.[45][59][60]
n31
Operated by Nassau Bus Line, a subsidiary of Schenck Transportation, until 1973 MSBA takeover.
On May 2, 2021, the western terminal of the route was changed to Plainview Avenue and Beach 20th Street. The stop at Seagirt Boulevard and Crest Road was discontinued.[40]
n31X
New express route introduced by NICE on May 26, 2024, on a pilot basis.[36]
Effective September 1, 2024, a new express stop at the Mercy Medical Center was added.[37]
n32
Operated by Nassau Bus Line, a subsidiary of Schenck Transportation, until 1973 MSBA takeover.
On May 2, 2021, the western terminal of the route was changed to Plainview Avenue and Beach 20th Street. The stop at Seagirt Boulevard and Crest Road was discontinued.[40]
n33
Operated by Nassau Bus Line, a subsidiary of Schenck Transportation, until 1973 MSBA takeover.
Sunday service was eliminated on April 9, 2017.[46]
Service was increased to run every 30 to 35 minutes on May 22, 2022.[53]
Effective May 26, 2024, this route was converted into a loop route, with the Far Rockaway terminal becoming a regular stop.[61][62]
n35
Operated by Hempstead Bus Corporation until 1973 MSBA takeover as two separate routes.
The route was merged with the former N37 (Hempstead-Baldwin) route on April 26, 2009, to improve north–south service. All stops on both routes except in Westbury were served by the new N35.[63]
Effective January 7, 2024, some trips start or end at Roosevelt Field instead of Baldwin or Westbury.[26]
n40/41
Replaced New York and Long Island Traction Company "Mineola-Brooklyn" line on April 5, 1926.[38]
Operated by Hempstead Bus Corporation until 1973 MSBA takeover.
n40/41 became a combined route in late 2018, as a result of n43 service being rerouted to Babylon Turnpike, making the n41 redundant.
n43
New route introduced by Long Island Bus in 2003.[64][65]
Service was extended on weekdays to Hempstead on April 8, 2012. In addition, on that date, midday and Saturday service began operating every 30 minutes instead of every 45 minutes.[39] The Hempstead extension was eliminated for the summer on June 22, 2012,[58] but was restored on September 4, 2012.[66] This service was discontinued on June 21, 2013.
Rerouted from North Main Street to Babylon Turnpike while the n41 was combined with the n40 to form the n40/41.
n48
Operated by Hempstead Bus Corporation until 1973 MSBA takeover.
Saturday service was discontinued on April 8, 2012.[39]
Weekday-only service between Broadway Mall and Jericho Quad was discontinued on April 9, 2017.[46][67][68]
n49
Operated by Hempstead Bus Corporation until 1973 MSBA takeover.
Saturday service was increased to operate every 40 minutes instead of every 60 minutes on April 8, 2012.[39]
Weekday-only service between Broadway Mall and Jericho Quad was discontinued on April 9, 2017.[67][68]
n54
Jerusalem Avenue Bus Line began operations in late 1920s.
Taken over by the MSBA in 1973.
Service between Sunrise Mall and Amityville was discontinued on April 9, 2017.[69][70]
Service between Sunrise Mall and Amityville was reinstated on May 22, 2022.[53]
n55
Jerusalem Avenue Bus Line began operations in late 1920s
On September 3, 2023, weekend service was revised to operate as a shuttle between Farmingdale State College and Amityville LIRR Station.
On May 26, 2024, service to Hempstead was discontinued and replaced by increased n70 service, with all trips following the shuttle service pattern.[45][71][72]
n72
Operated by Stage Coach Lines until 1973 MSBA takeover.
On April 8, 2012, midday service to Babylon was reduced, with service operating every 60 minutes instead of every 30 minutes.[39]
Originally operated to Babylon station, truncated to Farmingdale on April 9, 2017.[46]
Weekend trips replaced by n70 on September 3, 2023.[45][71][72]
Effective January 7, 2024, service has been temporarily discontinued and replaced by the n70.[26]
n78
Operated by Stage Coach Lines until 1973 MSBA takeover.
Was a branch of the n79 until September 5, 1989.[57]
Service between Mineola and Hicksville was discontinued on April 8, 2012, and replaced by the n24. Midday n78 service was discontinued.[73][39]
n79
Operated by Stage Coach Lines until 1973 MSBA takeover.
Service between Mineola and Hicksville was discontinued on April 8, 2012, and replaced by the n24.[73][39]
n79X
New express route introduced by NICE on September 1, 2024, on a pilot basis.[37]
Route operates non-stop along Woodbury Road between Hicksville LIRR and Manetto Hill Road.
n80
Route eliminated on January 17, 2016 but was restored on June 26, 2016, along with the n81.
Service was reduced to run every 60 minutes on April 9, 2017.[46]
Effective September 1, 2024, service to Sunrise Mall has been discontinued and has been rerouted to serve Merrick Road, Unqua Road and Sunrise Highway, replacing the n19 between Hicksville Road and Unqua Road. Service now runs every 30 minutes during weekday rush hours.[37]
n88X
Originally JB62, then the JB88.
Extension to Hempstead Transit Center started on June 26, 2021.[74]
Relabeled from n88 for the 2023 season.[56] Service in the 2023 season extended through October 1, 2023.[45]
Elmont Flexi
Equivalent of former n2 service.
Started operation by NICE on September 6, 2016.[75]
Service to Hewlett was added on June 17, 2024.[36]
Peak direction service to/from Jamaica was discontinued on June 27, 2010.
On April 8, 2012, service was combined with the n8 to operate in a loop, with the terminal for both routes being at Covert Avenue and Tulip Avenue. n2 buses, instead of turning around at Green Acres Mall, service would then run along the route of the n8 along Hook Creek Boulevard, Elmont Road, and Dutch Boulevard, before heading back onto the n2's route along Covert Avenue.[39][78][79][80]
On December 30, 2012, n2 and n8 service along Covert Avenue between Tulip Avenue and Hempstead Turnpike was discontinued, with service now terminating at Hempstead Turnpike and Franklin Avenue.[81][82] This change was reversed on June 23, 2013.[83][84][85]
The route was discontinued on January 17, 2016.[48]
Restored as the Elmont FLEXI Shuttle on September 6, 2016.[75]
Franklin Square Hempstead Turnpike/Franklin AvenueJamaica, Queens 165th Street Bus Terminal
Discontinued on June 27, 2010.
Jamaica was served rush hours only in the peak direction.
N5
Jamaica Center, Queens
Grant Park
Route discontinued.
N7
Green Acres Mall
Freeport
Saturdays only
Was replaced by Saturday service on the n4.
n8
Floral Park
Green Acres Mall
Original north terminal was Franklin Square
New route introduced by Long Island Bus in 2003.[86]
On April 8, 2012, service was combined with the n2 to operate in a loop. Buses would now operate along the northern section of the n2 along Covert Avenue and Meacham Avenue between Tulip Avenue and Dutch Broadway, before resuming their former route along Dutch Broadway, Elmont Road, and Hook Creek Boulevard to Green Acres Mall. Instead of terminating there, buses would continue along the route of the former n2 to Tulip Avenue and Covert Avenue. Service along the n8 route between Hempstead Turnpike and Franklin Avenue and Dutch Broadway and Meacham Avenue was discontinued. Buses would start at Covert Avenue, run along Dutch Broadway and Hook Crook Boulevard to Green Acres Mall, and then continue along the route of the n2 back to Covert Avenue. Service was discontinued along Franklin Avenue.[39][78][79][80]
On December 30, 2012, n2 and n8 service along Covert Avenue between Tulip Avenue and Hempstead Turnpike was discontinued, with service now terminating at Hempstead Turnpike and Franklin Avenue.[81][82] This change was reversed on June 23, 2013.[83][84][85]
Started as a pilot route in 2019, but was discontinued in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Service solely during the AM and NCC-bound only.
n16NCC
Hempstead Transit Center
Route created in 2018, but was discontinued in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Replaced by extra n16 and n16X trips
n17
Rockville Centre
Service began operating on April 8, 2012, to restore service to Mercy Medical Center.[39]
On June 24, 2012, buses began making local stops along Randall Avenue and Centre Avenue in Rockville Centre, and between Mercy Hospital and Hempstead.[58]
Originally operated as a loop from the Hempstead Transit Center serving South Hempstead, Rockville Centre, Oceanside, East Rockaway, Lynbrook, and West Hempstead
Originally bidirectional, but later it only ran in the counterclockwise direction
Route merged with the N38 to form the N38A and N38B
N37 (third use)
Baldwin Harbor Atlantic Avenue/Grand Avenue
The route was merged with the N35 on April 26, 2009, to improve north–south service. All stops on both routes except in Westbury were served by the new N35.[63]
N38
East Meadow Prospect Avenue/Hempstead Turnpike
Route merged with the (second) N37 to form the N38A and N38B
N38A
Hempstead Transit Center
Operated counterclockwise
Replaced by the n46 and n47 in 1982
N38B
Operated clockwise
Replaced by the n46 and n47 in 1982
N39
Hicksville LIRR Station
Renumbered to N39C
N39A
Renumbered to N39D
N39C
Renumbered to n49
N39D
Merged to form the n48
N39DD
N40B
Mineola Intermodal Terminal
Freeport LIRR Station
Route renumbered to n41 by September 1977
N41 (first use)
Hicksville LIRR Station
East Meadow Prospect Avenue/Hempstead Turnpike
Route merged with the n49
n45
Roosevelt Field Mall
Bellmore
Hempstead Bus Corp at 1973 MSBA takeover.
Service was made peak only, and Saturday service was discontinued on April 8, 2012.[39]
On September 1, 2013, the path of n45 and n51 through Nassau Community College was revised to make all stops in and around the campus.[41][42]
Temporarily replaced by n70 service on January 7, 2024.[26] (See above for history.)
N72B
Replaced by new route n71 and extension of route n82 on September 4, 1977.[88]
N72C
Levittown
Center Lane
Replaced by new route n74.
N72F
Farmingdale Republic Airport
Discontinued.
N72G
Farmingdale
Gardiners Avenue
Replaced by new route n74.
n73 (HWCS)n74
Hicksville LIRR Station
Wantagh
Service was reduced on April 8, 2012. Peak service on the combined route began operating every 40 minutes instead of every 30 minutes, n73 midday service began operating every 60 minutes, and midday n74 service was discontinued.[39]
Merrick Road, Hook Creek Boulevard, North Conduit Boulevard, North Boundary Road
Service, nicknamed "JFK Flyer"", began operating on September 9, 1996 between the Rockville Centre LIRR station and JFK Airport,[91] with 24 round-trips.[92]
The service's 18-month demonstration period ended in March 1998. 160 riders a day used the route, which was lower than forecasted. The pilot was funded through the New York State Department of Transportation's State Innovative Mobility Demonstration (IMD) Program. LI Bus had requested additional funding to either continue the existing service or extend it to the Hempstead Transit Center.[93] The route was extended to Hempstead on January 24, 1999,[91] with buses running non-stop from there to Rockville Centre. At this point, there were 32 round-trips.[94]
The route was discontinued on January 5, 2003 due to low ridership.
N92
Port Washington LIRR station
Port Washington Loop
Discontinuation date unknown; may not have had a formal route number
Far Rockaway, Queens Beach 20 Street/Seagirt Boulevard
Renumbered to N113.
N111A
Cedarhurst Peninsula Boulevard/Rockaway Turnpike
Replaced by the Q111.
N113
Far Rockaway, Queens Beach 20 Street/Seagirt Boulevard
Replaced by the Q113 and the Q114.
JB21
Flushing, Queens
Jones Beach State Park
Discontinued in the 1970s-1980s
JB22
Jamaica, Queens 165th Street Bus Terminal
Discontinued in the 1970s-1980s
Operated via Jamaica Estates
JB24
Route discontinued in late 1990s.
Operated via Hollis
JB37
Hicksville LIRR station
Discontinued in the 1970s-1980s
JB49
Hicksville LIRR station
Newbridge Road
Discontinued in the 1970s-1980s
JB50 / JB87
Originally JB50.
Relabeled to JB87, then N87 and n87.
Route discontinued in 2014.
JB51
Uniondale
Discontinued in the 1970s-1980s
JB53
Farmingdale, Suffolk County
Discontinued in the 1970s-1980s
JB57
Great Neck
Discontinued in the 1970s-1980s
JB62 / JB88
Freeport LIRR station
Originally JB62.
Relabeled to JB88, later n88, and currently running as n88X operated by NICE.
JB73
Wantagh
Discontinued in the 1970s-1980s
JB80
Hicksville LIRR station
Hicksville Road
Discontinued in the 1970s-1980s
Note about the former Jones Beach routes: the original JB routes (except JB87 and JB88) were numbered from the local “N”-labeled route (see above) which each Jones Beach-bound route followed starting its run.
The City of Long Beach operates five bus routes within the City and to Point Lookout, all originating from the Long Beach LIRR station. The fare is $2.25 except on the Point Lookout route, which has a $2.50 fare, and payable in cash (coins and $1 bills) only. MetroCard is not accepted.
The East Loop & West Loop were once operated by the Long Beach Railway company as trolley lines.[38]
Service is available at all times except early Monday morning.
Route
Terminal
Major streets
Notes/History
East Loop
Maple Boulevard and East Broadway
Edwards Boulevard, Broadway, Maple Boulevard, East Park Avenue
Counter-clockwise loop.
West End
West Beech Street and Nevada Avenue
West Park Avenue, West Beech Street
Shoppers' Special
Maple Boulevard and East Broadway
East Park Avenue, Maple Boulevard, Broadway, Edwards Boulevard
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Indian electrical power company This article uses bare URLs, which are uninformative and vulnerable to link rot. Please consider converting them to full citations to ensure the article remains verifiable and maintains a consistent citation style. Several templates and tools are available to assist in formatting, such as reFill (documentation) and Citation bot (documentation). (August 2022) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Hindustan PowerprojectsFormerlyMoser Baer Projects ...
2009 studio album by Kari JobeKari JobeStudio album by Kari JobeReleasedFebruary 10, 2009Recorded2008GenreContemporary worshipLength53:42LabelIntegrity Media, Gateway Create Publishing[1]ProducerEd CashKari Jobe chronology Bethlehem(2007) Kari Jobe(2009) Le Canto(2009) Singles from Kari Jobe I'm SingingReleased: November 24, 2008 HealerReleased: 2009 Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic[2] Kari Jobe is the eponymous debut album by Christian music singe...
This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: South Korea at the FISU World University Games – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (December 2021) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) South Korea has competed in the FISU World University Games in several years.Sporting event delegat...
Indian web series NaxalbariWritten byPulkit RishiPrakhar VihaanPradip AtluriDirected byPartho MitraStarring Rajeev Khandelwal Tina Datta Satyadeep Mishra Sreejita De Narayani Shastri Shakti Anand Aamir Ali Tapan Acharya Country of originIndiaOriginal languageHindiNo. of seasons1No. of episodes9ProductionProducersArjun Singgh BaranKartk D NishandarProduction locationIndiaCinematographyHari NairProduction companiesGlobal Sports EntertainmentMedia Solutions Pvt Ltd (GSEAMS)Original releaseNetwor...
Supercopa Endesa 2019Datos generalesSede MadridRecinto Wizink CenterFecha 21 y 22 de septiembre de 2019Edición 20.ªPalmarésPrimero Real MadridSegundo BarçaMVP Facundo Campazzo Cronología 2018 2019 2020 [editar datos en Wikidata] La Supercopa de España de Baloncesto 2019 o Supercopa Endesa fue la 16.ª edición del torneo desde que está organizada por la ACB y la 20.ª desde su fundación.[1] Se disputó en el Wizink Center de Madrid durante los días 21 y 22 de septiem...
The Command of Army Act is a law that was in effect under the 1867–1868 appropriations act for the United States Army. The appropriations act under which the law was in place had been passed by the United States Congress on March 2, 1867, and signed by President Andrew Johnson on March 4, 1867. It was one of several pieces of legislation that the United States Congress passed to curb the powers of Andrew Johnson as president of the United States. The Congress' efforts to curb Johnson's powe...
French banker, philanthropist (1910–1982) BaronAlain de RothschildAlain de Rothschild in 1964TitlePresident of the Council of French Jewish InstitutionsPersonalBorn7 January 1910Paris, FranceDied17 October 1982 (1982-10-18) (aged 72)New York City, USAReligionJudaismSpouse Mary Chauvin du Treuil (m. 1938)ChildrenBéatrice Rosenberg (née de Rothschild) (b. 1939)Éric de Rothschild (b. 1940)Robert de Rothschild (b. 1947)RelativesElie de Rothsch...
Artikel ini bukan mengenai Perahu uap. Kapal uap kecil di Jerman yang masih digunakan untuk tujuan Pariwisata Kapal uap, kapal api, atau disebut juga sebagai Steamer, adalah kapal yang digerakkan dengan tenaga uap yang menggerakkan baling-baling ataupun roda kayuh. Kapal uap lintas lautan dikenal dengan istilah steam ship atau disingkat menjadi SS, S.S. atau S/S. Setelah pembuatan kapal layar makin berkembang dan kebutuhan berlayar,[1] yang lebih cepat mulai dirasakan, sedangkan kapal...
Cet article est une ébauche concernant une fontaine et les Côtes-d'Armor. Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant (comment ?) selon les recommandations des projets correspondants. Fontaines dites du Coq, de la Vierge et des Sept Saints de BretagneLa fontaine du Coq en 2004.PrésentationType FontainePropriétaire actuel CommunePatrimonialité Classé MH (1913)LocalisationPays FranceRégion BretagneDépartement Côtes-d'ArmorCommune Bulat-PestivienAdres...
Saracen is the name of two fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The first Saracen named Muzzafar Lambert is an enemy of the Punisher. The second Saracen is a member of a Vampire sect called the Ancients. The vampire version of Saracen appears in the 2022 Disney+ series She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, portrayed by Terrence Clowe. Publication history The character made its first appearance in The Punisher #22 (August 1989), created by Mike Baron and Erik...
Cet article est une ébauche concernant une légende et Cracovie. Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant (comment ?) selon les recommandations des projets correspondants. Le dragon du Wawel sortant de sa grotte. La statue du dragon du Wawel Sur les autres projets Wikimedia : Dragon du Wawel, sur Wikimedia Commons Le Dragon du Wawel (en polonais : Smok Wawelski) est un célèbre dragon dans la culture polonaise et l'histoire de la ville de Cracovie. Légende S...