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"Четыре города"1) Общее название городской конгломерации, в которую входят промышленные города Рок-Айленд [Rock Island], Молин [Moline] на северо-западе штата Иллинойс и города Давенпорт [ Davenport] и Беттендорф [Bettendorf] на северо-востоке штата Айова. В МСА [ MSA] Давенпорт - Молин - Рок-Айленд 359 тыс. жителей (2000). Ранее называлась "Три города" [Tri-Cities]. К конгломерации также относят населенные пункты Ист-Молин [East Moline], Милан [Milan] и Силвис [Silvis] в Иллинойсе. АЭС "Куод ситиз" [Quad Cities power plant] (1972) на р. Миссисипи [ Mississippi River].2) Название городской конгломерации на северо-западе штата Алабама, в которую входят города Флоренс [Florence], Шеффилд [Sheffield], Таскамбия [Tuscumbia], а также Масл-Шолс [Muscle Shoals]. До получения Масл-Шолс статуса города [ city] называлась "Три города".English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > Quad Cities
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SUBJECT AREA: Agricultural and food technology[br]b. 7 February 1804 Rutland, Vermont, USAd. 17 May 1886 USA[br]American inventor and manufacturer of agricultural equipment.[br]John Deere was the son of a tailor, and first worked as a tanner before becoming apprenticed to a blacksmith. He married Demarius Lamb in 1827, but it appears that competition for blacksmiths was fierce, and the Deere family moved frequently. Two attempts to establish forges ended in fires, and changing partnerships and arguments over debts were to be a feature of Deere's working life. In 1836 John Deere moved west on his own, in an attempt to establish himself. He settled in Grand Detour, Illinois. In this new frontier a blacksmith's skills were sought after, and the blacksmith, with no ready supply of raw materials, had to be able to operate both a furnace for melting metal and a forge for working it. Deere was sufficiently successful for his family to be able to join him. A chance visit to a sawmill and the acquisition of a broken saw blade led to the making of a plough that was to establish John Deere in manufacturing. There were two distinctive features associated with the plough: the soil in the area failed to stick to the steel blade, with obvious benefits to the draught of the implement; and second, the shape of the working mouldboard was square. The reputation that developed with his first three ploughs established that Deere had made the transition from blacksmith to manufacturer.Over the next decade he had a number of partnerships and eventually set up a factory in Moline, Illinois, in 1848. The following year he sold 2,136 ploughs, and by early 1850 he was producing 350 ploughs per month. Deere was devastated by the loss of his eldest son in the year that the company moved to Moline. However, his second son, Charles, joined him in 1851 and was to be a major influence on the way in which the company developed over the next half-century. The company branched out into the production of cultivators, harrows, drills and wagons. John Deere himself played an active part in the company, but also played an increasing role in public life, with a particular interest in education. The company was incorporated in 1868.[br]Further ReadingThe following both provide biographical details of John Deere, but are mainly concerned with the company and the equipment it produced: W.G.Broehl, 1984, John Deere's Company: A History of Deere and Company and itsTimes, American Society of Agricultural Engineers.D.Macmillan, 1988, John Deere Tractors and Equipment, American Society of Agricultural Engineers.AP
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Moline — ist der Name mehrerer Orte in den Vereinigten Staaten: Moline (Illinois) Moline (Kansas) Moline (Michigan) Moline (Ohio) Moline (Texas) Moline Acres (Missouri) Moline Township (Rock Island County, Illinois) Siehe auch: Moline, ehemalige US… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Moline — may refer to: Places In the United States: Moline, Illinois the largest city of that name in the U.S. Moline Township, Rock Island County, Illinois Moline, Kansas Moline, Michigan Moline, Ohio Other uses Moline Knight, an early American… … Wikipedia
Moline — Moline, IL U.S. city in Illinois Population (2000): 43768 Housing Units (2000): 19487 Land area (2000): 15.599444 sq. miles (40.402373 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.221527 sq. miles (0.573752 sq. km) Total area (2000): 15.820971 sq. miles… … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
Moline, IL — U.S. city in Illinois Population (2000): 43768 Housing Units (2000): 19487 Land area (2000): 15.599444 sq. miles (40.402373 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.221527 sq. miles (0.573752 sq. km) Total area (2000): 15.820971 sq. miles (40.976125 sq. km)… … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
Moline, KS — U.S. city in Kansas Population (2000): 457 Housing Units (2000): 255 Land area (2000): 0.346576 sq. miles (0.897627 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.346576 sq. miles (0.897627 sq. km) FIPS code … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
moline — [mō′lin, mō līn′] adj. [< Anglo Fr * moliné < OFr molin, a mill < VL * molinum, for LL molina,MILL1: from its resemblance to the iron support for the upper millstone] designating a cross with each arm forked and curved back at the end [a … English World dictionary
Moline — Mo line, n. [L. molina mill, fr. molere to grind. See {Mill}.] The crossed iron that supports the upper millstone by resting on the spindle; a millrind. [1913 Webster] {Cross moline} (Her.), a cross each arm of which is divided at the end into… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Moliné — Moliné, Moliner Nom catalan. Désigne celui qui s occupe d un moulin, mais pas forcément d un moulin à farine. Il existait en effet autrefois de nombreux moulins à vocation artisanale, voire industrielle, notamment ceux des forges catalanes… … Noms de famille
Moline — (spr. mōlin), Stadt und Bahnknotenpunkt im nordamerikan. Staat Illinois, Grafschaft Rock Island, am Mississippi, Rock Island (s. d.) gegenüber, hat eine Irrenanstalt, Kohlengruben, Ackergerätfabrikation und (1900) 17,248 Einw … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Moline — (spr. mohlĭn), Stadt im nordamerik. Staate Illinois, am Mississippi, (1900) 17.248 E.; Eisenwerke … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
moline — /moh lin, moh luyn /, adj. Heraldry. (of a cross) having arms of equal length, split and curved back at the ends, used esp. as the cadency mark of an eighth son: a cross moline. See illus. under cross. [1555 65; < AF *moliné, equiv. to molin… … Universalium