To help compare different orders of magnitude this page lists lengths between 1 kilometre and 10 kilometres (103 and 104metres).
1 kilometre (unit symbol km) is equal to:
To help compare different orders of magnitude this page lists lengths between 10−2m and 10−1 m (1 cm and 10 cm).
To help compare different orders of magnitude, this page lists lengths starting at 108metres (100 megametres or 100,000 kilometres or 62,150 miles).
Distances shorter than 108 metres
Distances longer than 109 metres
Mate may refer to:
Máté is a surname of Hungarian origin.
Notable examples of the surname Máté include:
M&T Bank Corporation is a United States bank holding company. Founded in 1856 in western New York state as "Manufacturers and Traders Trust Company", the company is today headquartered in Buffalo.
As of 2014, M&T Bank held $134.4 billion in assets, making it the 17th largest commercial bank holding company in the U.S. It operates more than 700 branches in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, West Virginia, and Washington, D.C. It also operates private wealth offices across the United States and in Europe.
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway financial investment syndicate owns 5.66% of M&T's shares. The bank owns the original Buffalo Savings Bank building in downtown Buffalo. M&T Bank also sponsors M&T Bank Stadium, home of the Baltimore Ravens.
From 1987 to 2009, M&T Bank acquired 20 companies.
In 1998, M&T Bank acquired the assets of OnBank in Syracuse, New York.In 1999 M &T Bank acquired 29 chase bank branches in New York State with the exception of Rochester and Syracuse Branches.
E.M.T. (1972 – 1975) were an international experimental and free improvising music group with German multi-instrumentalist Alfred Harth, Swedish drummer and composer Sven-Åke Johansson, Belgian keyboarder and artist Nicole Van den Plas and guests.
In 1971, in search for a new artistic terrain, Alfred Harth moved from Frankfurt/Main to live nearby Antwerp in Belgium playing with pianist and artist Nicole Van den Plas in duo with guests as her brother cellist Jean Van den Plas and later in 1972 with German bassist Peter Kowald and drummer Paul Lovens a.o. in Brugge and Antwerp a.o.. In 1971 Harth together with Van den Plas stayed for three months at the Action Center in München where they played with Just Music cellist Thomas Stoewsand who had started to work for the label ECM and bass player Manfred Eicher.Harth was trying to persuade Just Music drummer Thomas Cremer to move to München and continue to work together.After having finished the group Just Music after a last tour in Poland in 1972 but keeping in regular touch with the Belgian free improvisation scene Harth and Van den Plas moved to live in Frankfurt/Main together with Cremer in Harth’s apartment where musicians and artists regularly visited and where the idea came up to found a small music circus.