Soto

Soto may refer to:

  • Sōtō, one of the two major Japanese Zen sects
  • Soto (food) or Coto, Indonesian dish
  • So'to, indigenous people of the Amazon
  • Geography

  • Soto, California, former settlement in Butte County
  • Soto, Curaçao, Netherlands Antilles
  • Soto (Aller), parish in Asturias, Spain
  • Soto (Las Regueras), parish in Asturias, Spain
  • Soto de Cerrato, municipality in Palencia Province, Spain
  • Soto de la Vega, municipality in León Province, Spain
  • Soto de los Infantes, parish in Asturias, Spain
  • Soto de Luiña, parish in Asturias, Spain
  • Soto del Barco (parish), parish in Asturias, Spain
  • Soto del Real, municipality in Madrid Province, Spain
  • Soto la Marina, Tamaulipas, municipality in Mexico
  • Soto Street, in Los Angeles, California
  • Soto (Los Angeles Metro station), located on Soto Street at the intersection with First St.
  • Soto y Amío, municipality in León Province, Spain
  • Soto, Russia, a rural locality (a selo) in Megino-Kangalassky District of the Sakha Republic, Russia
  • Given name

  • Sotirios Kyrgiakos (born 1979), Greek and Liverpool FC footballer
  • Soto station

    Soto is a light rail subway station in the Los Angeles County Metro Rail system. It is located at the intersection of First and Soto Streets in the heart of Los Angeles Boyle Heights District. The station is served by the Gold Line.

    The Soto station is one of two underground stations on the Gold Line (the other being Mariachi Plaza). The station opened in 2009 as part of the Gold Line Eastside Extension.

    Station layout

    Metro Rail service

    Gold Line service hours are approximately from 5:00 AM until 12:15 AM daily.

    Bus connections

  • Metro Local: 30, 251, 252, 605
  • Metro Rapid: 751
  • See also

  • Gold Line (Los Angeles Metro)
  • References

    External links

    Media related to Soto (Los Angeles Metro station) at Wikimedia Commons

  • Official Eastside Extension page LACMTA
  • Soto (food)

    Soto (also known as sroto, tauto, or coto) is a traditional Indonesian soup mainly composed of broth, meat and vegetables. Many traditional soups are called soto, whereas foreign and Western influenced soups are called sop.

    Soto is sometimes considered Indonesia's national dish, as it is served from Sumatra to Papua, in a wide range of variations. Soto is omnipresent in Indonesia, available in many warungs and open-air eateries on many street corners, to fine dining restaurants and luxurious hotels. Soto, especially soto ayam (chicken soto), is an Indonesian equivalent of chicken soup. Because it is always served warm with a tender texture, it is considered an Indonesian comfort food.

    Because of the proximity and significant numbers of Indonesian migrants working and settling in neighbouring countries, soto is also can be found in Singapore and Malaysia, and has become a part of their cuisine.

    Introduced to Suriname by Javanese migrants, it is part of the national cuisine of that country too, where it is spelled saoto.

    Expose

    Expose, exposé, or exposed may refer to:

    Journalism

  • Exposé (journalism), a form of investigative journalism
  • Technology

  • Exposé (now Mission Control), a window management tool for Mac OS X
  • EXPOSE, astrobiology equipment on the International Space Station
  • Mountaineering

  • Exposed (heights), situation with a significant risk of falling from heights e.g. when climbing
  • Music

  • Exposé (group), a 1980s and 1990s vocal group that reformed in 2006
  • Exposé (album), their 1992 album
  • Exposed (Boom Boom Satellites album), 2007
  • Exposed (Chanté Moore album)
  • Exposed (CoCo Lee album)
  • Exposed (Kristinia DeBarge album)
  • Exposed (Mike Oldfield album), 1979
  • Exposed (Vince Neil album), 1993
  • Exposed (Kiss), a 1987 video by Kiss
  • Exposed (Mike Oldfield video), a 1979 live concert video by Mike Oldfield
  • "Expose" (song), a song by Japanese boy band KAT-TUN
  • Film and television

  • Exposé (film), a 1976 thriller film
  • Exposé (Lost), a 2007 episode of Lost
  • Exposed (1938 film), a 1938 film starring Glenda Farrell
  • Expose (song)

    "Expose" 」(エクスポーズ) is the 20th single by Japanese boy band KAT-TUN. The song "Expose" is the theme song for the Suzuki Solio Bandit TV-CM. The single will include the CM songs for Suzuki's 'Solio', "Steps to Love", "Brand New Day", and "Connect & Go".

    Single information

    Regular edition includes two new songs and their instrumental versions. Limited Editions 1 includes "Steps to Love" and "Brand New Day" as B-side songs and comes with a DVD including a promotion video and as well as an original video produced by Yuichi Nakamaru. Limited Editions 2 includes "Connect & Go" as the B-side. Comes with a DVD including a promotion video for "Connect & Go" as well as the music video for Yuichi Nakamaru's solo song. Jacket designs are different between Limited Editions and regular edition.

    Chart performance

    In its first week of its release, the single topped the Oricon singles chart, reportedly selling 154,710 copies. With this single, their number of consecutive singles topping the chart has reached 20, as they’ve been topping the chart since their debut single “Real Face” (released in March 2006). KAT-TUN is the second artist (including both male/female and solo/group) to top the single chart for 20 consecutive singles since the debut. It was only achieved by their senior KinKi Kids 8 years and a month ago with “Anniversary” (released in December 2004). KinKi Kids is still renewing their record, and their number is now 32 consecutive singles since their debut single “Glass no Shounen” (released in July 1997). KAT-TUN placed at no.8 in the second weeks, reportedly selling 10,998 copies and in the third weeks of its release the single placed at no.23, reportedly selling 3,265 copies.

    Exposé (group)

    Exposé is an American freestyle vocal group. Primarily consisting of lead vocalists Ann Curless, Jeanette Jurado, and Gioia Bruno, the group achieved much of their success between 1987 and 1993, becoming the first group to have four top ten hits on the Billboard Hot 100 chart from its debut album, including the 1988 #1 hit "Seasons Change".

    The group was popular in dance clubs, mainstream Top 40 and adult contemporary charts in the United States. The group actively toured and recorded music from 1985 to 1995, then retired from recording and public performances until 2003, and currently tour today.

    History

    Formation of the group and original members (1984–1986)

    Cristina (harvestman)

    Cristina is a genus of harvestmen in the family Phalangiidae.

    Species

  • Cristina adenius (Roewer, 1941)
  • Cristina bispinifrons Roewer, 1916
  • Cristina crassipes Loman, 1902
  • Cristina lettowi (Roewer, 1923)
  • Cristina pachylomera (Simon, 1879)
  • Cristina patellaris (Roewer, 1956)
  • Cristina pteronia (Sorensen, 1910)
  • Cristina ruandana H. Kauri, 1985
  • Cristina somalica (Roewer, 1956)
  • Cristina spinosus (C.J.Goodnight & M.L.Goodnight, 1944)
  • Cristina subinermis Caporiacco, 1946
  • Cristina villiersi (Roewer, 1953)
  • Cristina zavattarii Caporiaxxo, 1940
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