Pradera (Spanish pronunciation: [pɾaˈðeɾa]) is a town and municipality located in the Department of Valle del Cauca, Colombia.
The FARC requested this municipality together with Florida, Valle del Cauca as free areas for them to operate in order to start the negotiation to exchange 44 hostages they had, at the time of their request, for guerrilla fighters kept in prison by the Colombian government.
Coordinates: 3°25′N 76°10′W / 3.417°N 76.167°W / 3.417; -76.167
The simple station Pradera is part of the TransMilenio mass-transit system of Bogotá, Colombia, which opened in the year 2000.
The station is located in the industrial sector of the city, specifically on Avenida de Las Américas with Carrera 65.
It serves the Pradera, Salazar Gómez, and Lusitania neighborhoods.
It is also the nearest station to the recording studios of RCN Television.
In 2003, the Las Américas line was extended from Américas Carrera 53 A to Transversal 86, including this station.
The station receives its name from the neighborhood located on the southern side of Avenida de Las Américas.
This station does not have connections to feeder routes.
This station does not have inter-city service.
Fænø is a small Danish island in the Little Belt off the west coast of Funen in Middelfart Municipality. With an area of 3.9 km2, as of 1 January 2010 it has a population of just 2. Reaching a height of 39 metres above sea level at its highest point, the island is privately owned. Fænøgård which used to be the island's farm has now been completely rebuilt in an architecturally modern style. It caters for private parties and has residential facilities. The island is separated from Funen by the 500-meter-wide Fænø Sund and can be reached by private ferry.
Built in the middle of the 18th century, Fænøgård used to be the island's farmhouse. However, in 2000, Flemming Skouboe, former owner of LM Glasfiber, a Danish windmill firm, purchased the island. He replanted the estate with 700,000 trees and bushes, and put up a modern, three-winged red-brick building designed by schmidt hammer lassen, one of Denmark's leading architectural firms. Completed in 2005, it houses works by many of Denmark's most famous artists including Asger Jorn, Per Kirkeby, P.S. Krøyer, Carl-Henning Pedersen, Christian Lemmerz and Michael Kvium. In addition to the modern manor house, there are also four separate buildings to accommodate guests. The facilities can be used by private groups whether for banquets, hunting parties or to experience the island's natural beauty.
Fín was an Irish Princess, who lived during the 7th century. She was a daughter or granddaughter of Colmán Rímid (died 604) of Cenél nEógain.
She formed some sort of marriage with Oswiu of Northumbria (c. 612 – 15 February 670), by whom she had Aldfrith (d. 14 December 704/705),
FN may refer to: