Hol
HOL or Hol may refer to: Places * Hol, Norway, in Buskerud county * Hol Municipality (Nordland), a former municipality in Norway * Hol, Tjeldsund, Norway * Hol, Ludhiana, Punjab, India Science and technology * HOL (proof assistant), a family of interactive theorem proving systems * Head-of-line blocking in computer networking * Higher-order logic in mathematics and logic * Holonomy, mathematical symbol Hol, in differential geometry Sports * Hol IL, a sports club in Buskerud county, Norway * Hollingworth Lake Rowing Club, England, boat code HOL * Holdsworth (cycling team), UCI code HOL * HOL (IOC country code), 1968–1988 code for the Netherlands Transportation * Hol Station, Hol Norway * Hol station, on the Udhna–Jalgaon line, India * Hollywood station (Florida), U.S., station code HOL * Holmesglen railway station, Melbourne, Australia, station code HOL * Holsworthy railway station, Sydney, Australia, station code HOL * Holton Heath railway station, England, station code HOL ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Holonomy
In differential geometry, the holonomy of a connection on a smooth manifold is the extent to which parallel transport around closed loops fails to preserve the geometrical data being transported. Holonomy is a general geometrical consequence of the curvature of the connection. For flat connections, the associated holonomy is a type of monodromy and is an inherently global notion. For curved connections, holonomy has nontrivial local and global features. Any kind of connection on a manifold gives rise, through its parallel transport maps, to some notion of holonomy. The most common forms of holonomy are for connections possessing some kind of symmetry. Important examples include: holonomy of the Levi-Civita connection in Riemannian geometry (called Riemannian holonomy), holonomy of connections in vector bundles, holonomy of Cartan connections, and holonomy of connections in principal bundles. In each of these cases, the holonomy of the connection can be identified with a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Holiday Airlines (US Airline)
Holiday Airlines was a California intrastate airline. Holiday operated scheduled passenger service with Lockheed Electra turboprops in California almost exclusively serving Lake Tahoe from Southern California and the San Francisco Bay Area during period 1965–1975. Holiday started roughly contemporaneously with Air California but the two airlines had different trajectories. It is not to be confused with Holiday Airlines, a 1980s commuter air carrier in the northeast U.S. operating Beechcraft 1900 and de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter aircraft under the JO IATA airline code. History Startup thru Electras Henry P. Kengla started flying a pair of de Havilland Dove aircraft from San Jose and Oakland on June 15, 1965 under the name "Holiday Airlines" as a sole proprietor for a fare of $11.95. Kengla was an original partner and former vice-president and director of operations for Paradise Airlines but resigned prior to the notorious accident that shut Paradise in March 196 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hol, Norway
Hol is a Municipalities of Norway, municipality in Buskerud Counties of Norway, county, Norway. Administrative history The area of Hol was separated from the municipality Ål in 1877 to become a separate municipality. In 1937 a part of neighboring Uvdal with 220 inhabitants moved to Hol municipality. The area was transferred from Uvdal to Hol in 1944. Uvdal was reunited with Nore to form the new municipality of Nore og Uvdal. General information Name The municipality (originally the parish) is named after the old ''Hol'' farm (Old Norse: ), since the first church was built here. The name is identical with the word , which means 'round (and isolated) hill'. Villages and hamlets in Hol municipality * Dagali * Geilo * Hagafoss * Hol * Hovet, Buskerud, Hovet * Kvisla, Buskerud, Kvisla * Myrland * Strønde * Sudndalen * Vedalen Geography Hol is bordered to the north by Lærdal, to the north and east by Ål, to the south by Nore og Uvdal, and to the west by Eidfjord, Ulvik and A ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hol Municipality (Nordland)
Hol is a former municipality in Nordland county, Norway. The municipality existed from 1919 until its dissolution in 1963. Hol was located on the island of Vestvågøya in the southeastern part of what is now Vestvågøy Municipality. The administrative centre was located in Stamsund. The main church for Hol was Hol Church which is located just outside of the village of Fygle. The village of Steine was also located in the municipality. Prior to its dissolution in 1963, the municipality was the 572nd largest by area out of the 705 municipalities in Norway. Hol Municipality was the 294th most populous municipality in Norway with a population of about 3,104. The municipality's population density was and its population had decreased by 3.5% over the previous 10-year period. General information The municipality of Hol was established on 1 July 1919 when the southeastern part of Buksnes Municipality was split off to become the new Hol Municipality. Initially, Hol Municipality ha ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hollywood Station (Florida)
Hollywood station is a train station in Hollywood, Florida, which is served by Tri-Rail and Amtrak. The station is located at 3001 Hollywood Boulevard, just west of I-95 and east of State Road 9. It has two side platforms serving the line's two tracks. History Seaboard Air Line Railway The original station, which is used solely by Amtrak, is a former Seaboard Air Line Railway depot designed in the prevalent Mediterranean Revival style by Gustav Maass of the West Palm Beach architectural firm Harvey & Clarke. Although the first Seaboard passenger train arrived in January 1927, the station did not open until 1928, in what was then a remote area of Hollywood. The station consists of three distinct sections. The southern end of the building contains the passenger station, while the northern end consists of the freight room and docks. The center section of the station contains the baggage room. Entry into the passenger waiting room is through doors on the southern end. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Holsworthy Railway Station, Sydney
Holsworthy railway station is located on the East Hills line, serving the Sydney suburb of Holsworthy. It is served by Sydney Trains' T8 Airport & South Line services. History Holsworthy station opened on 21 December 1987 when the East Hills line was extended from East Hills to Glenfield. The station was upgraded and received a lift to the platform in 2003. Platforms and services Transport links Transit Systems operates three bus routes via Holsworthy station, under contract to Transport for NSW Transport for NSW (TfNSW) is a Government of New South Wales, New South Wales Government transport services and roads List of New South Wales government agencies, agency established on 1 November 2011. The agency is a different entity to the NSW ...: *901: to Westfield Liverpool *902: to Liverpool station *902X: Sandy Point to Liverpool station References External links * holsworthy line Holsworthy station detailsTransport for New South Wales {{Transport for New South ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Holmesglen Railway Station
Holmesglen railway station is a commuter railway station on the Glen Waverley line, which is part of the Melbourne railway network. It serves the eastern suburb of Malvern East, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Holmesglen station is a ground level unstaffed station, featuring an island platform. It opened on 5 May 1930, with the current station provided in 1964. The station is directly connected via a walkway to the adjacent Chadstone Campus of Holmesglen Institute of TAFE, with which the station shares its name. History Holmesglen station opened on 5 May 1930, when the railway line from East Malvern was extended to Glen Waverley. It is named after the father of Malvern Council at the time of its opening, Councillor L. W. Holmes. In 1964, the current island platform was provided, when the line between East Malvern and Mount Waverley was duplicated. On 17 December 1965, the rail bridge near the station was the crime scene of an infamous Melbourne murder. During June ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hol Station
Hol Station () is a disused railway station located on the Bergen Line in Hol municipality, Buskerud county, Norway. It was opened as a Passing loop A passing loop (UK usage) or passing siding (North America) (also called a crossing loop, crossing place, refuge loop or, colloquially, a hole) is a place on a single line railway or tramway, often located at or near a station, where trains o ... with a stop in 1907 when the Bergen Railway was opened to Gulsvik Station. It was upgraded to a station in 1931. However, in 1983 the station was closed and all passengers trains do not stop anymore. Meanwhile, the station still provides the passing loop function. References * * * External links Hol Station in Stasjonsdatabasen (STDB)Unofficial introduction of Hol stasjonHistorieboka om Hol stasjon Railway stations on Bergensbanen Railway stations in Norway opened in 1907 Railway stations in Norway closed in 1983 {{Norway-railstation-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hol (surname) (died 470), Mayan leader
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Hol is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Dag Hol (born 1951), Norwegian painter *Diederik Hol (born 1972), Dutch designer *Erik Hol (born 1985), Dutch darts player * Jacoba Hol (1886–1964), physical geographer; daughter of Richard Hol * Jon Hol (1851–1941), Norwegian engineer and activist * Petter Hol (1883–1981), Norwegian gymnast * Richard Hol (1825–1904), Dutch composer and conductor See also * Kʼinich Popol Hol Kʼinich Popol Hol also known as Kʼinich II (died 470) was a king of the Maya city of Copán. Popol Hol's main achievement was to cement the mythology and institutions of Central Petén Basin, Peten kingship at Copan, which lasted 400 years. He ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Holdsworth (cycling Team)
Holdsworth was a UCI Continental team founded in 2018. Although the team is British-based, with its headquarters in Rotherham, Yorkshire, it is Irish-registered. The founding of the team marked the return of the bicycle brand to competition after a 40 year absence, with the Holdsworth name being revived by Planet X Limited, Planet X founder Dave Loughran. In 2017, the team announced their intention to race in the 2018 Tour de Yorkshire: their place was confirmed in March 2018. Team roster Major results ;2018 :Stage 6 Rás Tailteann, Sean McKenna (cyclist), Sean McKenna References {{reflist UCI Continental Teams (Europe) Cycling teams based in the United Kingdom Cycling teams established in 2018 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Holu Language
Holo is a Bantu language of Angola and the Democratic Republic of Congo The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), also known as the DR Congo, Congo-Kinshasa, or simply the Congo (the last ambiguously also referring to the neighbouring Republic of the Congo), is a country in Central Africa. By land area, it is t .... Yeci, Samba or Hungu may be separate languages. References Pende languages {{DRCongo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Holton Heath Railway Station
Holton Heath railway station serves the area of Holton Heath in Wareham St Martin, Dorset, England. It is down the line from . It was built to serve the Royal Navy Cordite Factory, Holton Heath during the First World War. It did not open to the public until 1924. History Holton Heath has been unstaffed since 1964, and the signal box removed on 3 November 1969. On 20 April 1989 a fatal accident occurred just beyond the siding on the London side of the station. A light locomotive, which had just completed shunting duties at the Winfrith nuclear facility, collided with the rear of a freight train. The driver of the light locomotive, Clive Brooker, died in the accident. Description The platforms are able to accommodate trains of up to five coaches. The station is one of the few remaining on the line not to be equipped with a self-service ticket machine, only a Permit to Travel machine, located on platform 1. Services The station is served hourly by London to Weymouth semi-fa ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |