- A
number is a
mathematical object used to count, measure, and label. The most
basic examples are the
natural numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, and so forth. Numbers...
- in BC, Canada), and
negative numbered streets (i.e, "−1st", "−2nd", etc.) are
extraordinarily rare.
Fractional numbered streets exist in some places,...
-
thousands of
newly numbered minor planets in its
Minor Planet Circulars (see index). As of October 2024[update],
there are 740,000
numbered minor planets (secured...
-
District of
Columbia Routes are
numbered highways maintained by the
District of Columbia's
District Department of
Transportation (DDOT). In
addition to...
-
These routes are
listed below.
Kentucky began a
numbered route system in the 1920s.
Originally numbered so that odd
numbers ran from
north to south, increasing...
- The
following are
lists of
films which have been
placed number one at the w****end box
office in a region.
Contents 1948–1959 1960–1969 1970–1979 1980–1989...
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there are some
roads in this
range in
Georgia and New Mexico. The road
numbering scheme in
Great Britain includes roads with four
digit designations, but...
- A
telephone numbering plan is a type of
numbering scheme used in
telecommunication to ****ign
telephone numbers to
subscriber telephones or
other telephony...
- that is
either numbered or
maintained by a sub-national
state or province. A road
numbered by a
state or
province falls below numbered national highways...
-
United States Numbered Highway System (often
called U.S.
Routes or U.S. Highways) is an
integrated network of
roads and
highways numbered within a nationwide...