Mée

Mée is the name or part of the name of the following communes in France:

  • Mée, Mayenne in the Mayenne department
  • Le Mée, Eure-et-Loir in the Eure-et-Loir department
  • Le Mée-sur-Seine in the Seine-et-Marne department
  • Mées in the Landes department
  • Les Mées, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence department
  • Les Mées, Sarthe in the Sarthe department
  • See also

  • Mee (disambiguation)
  • Mže

    The Mže (Czech pronunciation: [ˈm̩ʒɛ]; German: Mies) is a 107 km long river in the Czech Republic. Its source is situated in the Griesbach Forest (726 metres), Germany, near the village of Asch, in the municipality of Mähring, Tirschenreuth district. It forms the state boundary for a short distance of 3 kilometers and then finally enters Czech territory. It passes through the towns of Tachov and Stříbro. At the confluence with the Radbuza, it forms the Berounka in Pilsen. Its major left affluent is Hamerský potok and the right affluent is Úhlava. There are two water dams on the Mže, Lučina and Hracholusky, both in the Tachov district. The basin area of the Mže is 1,828.6 km².

    References

  • Information at the Water Management Institute
  • Me

    Me or ME may refer to:

  • Me, the object form of the pronoun I
  • Arts and entertainment

  • Me TV (disambiguation), several television brandings
  • Lyn Me, a Star Wars character
  • Mass Effect, a video game developed by BioWare
  • Mirror's Edge, a 2008 video game developed by EA Digital Illusions CE
  • Mix/Effects, a section of a vision mixer
  • Ashildr, a Doctor Who character
  • Music

  • ME (band), Australian rock band
  • Me, alternative spelling for the note mi (third scale degree) in solfege
  • Albums

  • Me (Buck Brothers album), 2007
  • Me (Fiona Sit album), 2005
  • Me (Super Junior-M album), 2008
  • Me (Misono album), 2010
  • Me (Sandie Shaw album)
  • Me (Ray Stevens album), 1983
  • Me (Empress Of album), 2015
  • Songs

  • "Me" (Tamia song), 2007
  • "Me" (Paula Cole song), 1998
  • "M.E.", a song by Gary Numan on the album The Pleasure Principle
  • "Me", a song by Axium on the album Matter of Time
  • "Me", a song by Dev on the album The Night the Sun Came Up
  • "Me", a song by Staind from Dysfunction
  • Science and technology

    Computing

  • .me, the top-level Internet domain for Montenegro
  • African Methodist Episcopal Church

    The African Methodist Episcopal Church, usually called the A.M.E. Church, is a predominantly African-American Methodist denomination based in the United States. It is the oldest independent Protestant denomination founded by black people in the world. It was founded by the Rt. Rev. Richard Allen in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1816 from several black Methodist congregations in the mid-Atlantic area that wanted independence from white Methodists. Allen was consecrated its first bishop in 1816. It began with 8 clergy and 5 churches, and by 1846 had grown to 176 clergy, 296 churches, and 17,375 members. The 20,000 members in 1856 were located primarily in the North. AME national membership (including probationers and preachers) jumped from 70,000 in 1866 to 207,000 in 1876.

    Church name

    Motto

    "God Our Father, Christ Our Redeemer, the Holy Spirit Our Comforter, Humankind Our Family"

    Derived from Bishop Daniel Alexander Payne's original motto "God our Father, Christ our Redeemer, Man our Brother", which served as the AME Church motto until the 2008 General Conference, when the current motto was officially adopted.

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