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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q5848445|Estadio Uno]]''' || television program || Estadio Uno was a Uruguayan television program. It aired from 1970 to 2017 on Televisión Nacional Uruguay (TNU) Channel 5.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in South America''</small> || http://www.tnu.com.uy/contenidos/estadio-uno || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.tnu.com.uy/contenidos/estadio-uno {{nosaved}}] || -  
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q5848445|Estadio Uno]]''' || television program || Estadio Uno was a Uruguayan television program. It aired from 1970 to 2017 on Televisión Nacional Uruguay (TNU) Channel 5.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in South America''</small> || http://www.tnu.com.uy/contenidos/estadio-uno || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.tnu.com.uy/contenidos/estadio-uno {{nosaved}}] || -  
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q371797|European School, Culham]]''' || school || The European School, Culham (ESC) was one of fourteen European Schools and the only one in the UK. Located in Culham, Oxfordshire, it was established in 1978 and closed on 31 August 2017, with the final two employees; the bursar and accountant who continued to work until 31 May 2018.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in England''</small> || http://www.esculham.eu || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.esculham.eu {{nosaved}}] || -
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q18149718|Everglades Radio Network]]''' || radio station || Everglades Radio Network was a network of travelers information stations serving the Alligator Alley segment of Interstate 75 in the Everglades region of Florida. Owned by the Florida Department of Transportation and jointly programmed by the FDOT and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, the network was based at Florida Gulf Coast University in Ft. Myers. It consisted of two low-power FM radio stations, WFLP-LP 98.7 FM, licensed to the Collier County Rest Area (near Mile Marker 63) and WFLU-LP 107.9 FM in Miles City (Exit 80, State Road 29). The coverage area of the two transmitters covered most of Alligator Alley within Collier County.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Florida''</small> || http://www.dep.state.fl.us/ern/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.dep.state.fl.us/ern/ {{nosaved}}] || -  
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q18149718|Everglades Radio Network]]''' || radio station || Everglades Radio Network was a network of travelers information stations serving the Alligator Alley segment of Interstate 75 in the Everglades region of Florida. Owned by the Florida Department of Transportation and jointly programmed by the FDOT and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, the network was based at Florida Gulf Coast University in Ft. Myers. It consisted of two low-power FM radio stations, WFLP-LP 98.7 FM, licensed to the Collier County Rest Area (near Mile Marker 63) and WFLU-LP 107.9 FM in Miles City (Exit 80, State Road 29). The coverage area of the two transmitters covered most of Alligator Alley within Collier County.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Florida''</small> || http://www.dep.state.fl.us/ern/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.dep.state.fl.us/ern/ {{nosaved}}] || -  
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q6717183|MOV (TV channel)]]''' || television channel || <br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Portugal''</small> || http://www.canalmov.pt/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.canalmov.pt/ {{nosaved}}] || -  
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q6717183|MOV (TV channel)]]''' || television channel || <br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Portugal''</small> || http://www.canalmov.pt/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.canalmov.pt/ {{nosaved}}] || -  
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q6725925|Mad Catz]]''' || business || Mad Catz Global Limited (formerly Mad Catz Interactive, Inc.) is an American company that provided interactive entertainment products marketed under Mad Catz, GameShark (gaming products) and TRITTON (audio products). Mad Catz developed flight simulation software through its internal ThunderHawk Studios, developed flight simulation and chess hardware under its Saitek brand, published games under its Mad Catz brand, and distributed games and video game products for third-party partners. The company was incorporated in Canada and headquartered in San Diego, California. Mad Catz had offices in North America, Europe and Asia.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in California''</small> || http://www.madcatz.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.madcatz.com/ {{saved}}] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/mojo.madcatz.com mojo.madcatz.com] - [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/13sp8 13sp8] - 20170530 - 2098&nbsp;MB<br/>[https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/shopmadcatz.com shopmadcatz.com] - [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/a88ca a88ca] - 20170530 - {{red|0&nbsp;MB}}<br/>[https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/store.madcatz.com store.madcatz.com] - [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/bi553 bi553] - 20170530 - {{red|0&nbsp;MB}}<br/>[https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/support.madcatz.com support.madcatz.com] - [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/sgqvy sgqvy] - 20170530 - 45&nbsp;MB<br/>[https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.madcatz.com www.madcatz.com] - [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/29s6j 29s6j] - 20170530 - 1567&nbsp;MB<br/>[https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.madcatz.com www.madcatz.com] - [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/70edb 70edb] - 20170530 - 1565&nbsp;MB<br/>[https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.madcatz.com www.madcatz.com] - [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/aiww1 aiww1] - 20170530 - 20&nbsp;MB<br/>[https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.madcatz.com www.madcatz.com] - [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/aj0zc aj0zc] - 20170530 - {{red|0&nbsp;MB}}<br/>[https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.madcatz.com www.madcatz.com] - [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/b3bik b3bik] - 20170530 - 19&nbsp;MB<br/>[https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.madcatz.com www.madcatz.com] - [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/c47pp c47pp] - 20170530 - 1359&nbsp;MB<br/>[https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.madcatz.com www.madcatz.com] - [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/cc65x cc65x] - 20170530 - 1534&nbsp;MB<br/>[https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.madcatz.com www.madcatz.com] - [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/en453 en453] - 20170530 - {{red|0&nbsp;MB}}  
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q6725925|Mad Catz]]''' || business || Mad Catz Global Limited (formerly Mad Catz Interactive, Inc.) is an American company that provided interactive entertainment products marketed under Mad Catz, GameShark (gaming products) and TRITTON (audio products). Mad Catz developed flight simulation software through its internal ThunderHawk Studios, developed flight simulation and chess hardware under its Saitek brand, published games under its Mad Catz brand, and distributed games and video game products for third-party partners. The company was incorporated in Canada and headquartered in San Diego, California. Mad Catz had offices in North America, Europe and Asia.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in California''</small> || http://www.madcatz.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.madcatz.com/ {{saved}}] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/mojo.madcatz.com mojo.madcatz.com] - [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/13sp8 13sp8] - 20170530 - 2098&nbsp;MB<br/>[https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/store.madcatz.com store.madcatz.com] - [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/bi553 bi553] - 20170530 - {{red|0&nbsp;MB}}<br/>[https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/support.madcatz.com support.madcatz.com] - [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/sgqvy sgqvy] - 20170530 - 45&nbsp;MB<br/>[https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.madcatz.com www.madcatz.com] - [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/29s6j 29s6j] - 20170530 - 1567&nbsp;MB<br/>[https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.madcatz.com www.madcatz.com] - [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/70edb 70edb] - 20170530 - 1565&nbsp;MB<br/>[https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.madcatz.com www.madcatz.com] - [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/aiww1 aiww1] - 20170530 - 20&nbsp;MB<br/>[https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.madcatz.com www.madcatz.com] - [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/aj0zc aj0zc] - 20170530 - {{red|0&nbsp;MB}}<br/>[https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.madcatz.com www.madcatz.com] - [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/b3bik b3bik] - 20170530 - 19&nbsp;MB<br/>[https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.madcatz.com www.madcatz.com] - [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/c47pp c47pp] - 20170530 - 1359&nbsp;MB<br/>[https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.madcatz.com www.madcatz.com] - [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/cc65x cc65x] - 20170530 - 1534&nbsp;MB<br/>[https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.madcatz.com www.madcatz.com] - [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/en453 en453] - 20170530 - {{red|0&nbsp;MB}}  
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q6728099|Madison Square Mall]]''' || shopping mall || Madison Square Mall was the largest enclosed shopping center in Huntsville, Alabama encompassing over . It was also the oldest extant enclosed shopping mall (after The Heart of Huntsville Mall closed) in the city until its closure in 2017. The mall was located on the corner of University Drive (US 72) and Research Park Boulevard (SR-255). <br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Alabama''</small> || http://www.madisonsquaremall.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.madisonsquaremall.com/ {{nosaved}}] || -  
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q6728099|Madison Square Mall]]''' || shopping mall || Madison Square Mall was the largest enclosed shopping center in Huntsville, Alabama encompassing over . It was also the oldest extant enclosed shopping mall (after The Heart of Huntsville Mall closed) in the city until its closure in 2017. The mall was located on the corner of University Drive (US 72) and Research Park Boulevard (SR-255). <br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Alabama''</small> || http://www.madisonsquaremall.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.madisonsquaremall.com/ {{nosaved}}] || -  
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q7949892|WGPC]]''' || radio station || WGPC (branded as 1450 The Fan) was a radio station serving Albany, Georgia, United States and surrounding cities with sports radio programming from CBS Sports Radio. This station broadcast on AM frequency 1450&nbsp;kHz and was under ownership of Cumulus Media.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Georgia (U.S. state)''</small> || http://www.1450thefanalbany.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.1450thefanalbany.com/ {{nosaved}}] || -  
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q7949892|WGPC]]''' || radio station || WGPC (branded as 1450 The Fan) was a radio station serving Albany, Georgia, United States and surrounding cities with sports radio programming from CBS Sports Radio. This station broadcast on AM frequency 1450&nbsp;kHz and was under ownership of Cumulus Media.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Georgia (U.S. state)''</small> || http://www.1450thefanalbany.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.1450thefanalbany.com/ {{nosaved}}] || -  
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q7950461|WHTV]]''' || television station || WHTV was a television station for the Central Lower Peninsula of Michigan in the United States, including the capital city of Lansing. Licensed to Jackson, it broadcast a high definition digital signal on UHF channel 34 (or virtual channel 18 via PSIP) from a transmitter on M-52 in Lyndon Township, Washtenaw County (in the Detroit market). Owned by Venture Technologies Group, WHTV maintained studios on West Saint Joseph Street, along I-496, in downtown Lansing.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Michigan''</small> || http://www.my18.tv/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.my18.tv/ {{nosaved}}] || -  
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q7950461|WHTV]]''' || television station || WHTV was a television station licensed to Jackson, Michigan, United States, which served the Central Lower Peninsula of Michigan, including the capital city of Lansing. It broadcast a high definition digital signal on UHF channel 34 (or virtual channel 18 via PSIP) from a transmitter on M-52 in Lyndon Township, Washtenaw County (in the Detroit market). Owned by Venture Technologies Group, WHTV maintained studios on West Saint Joseph Street, along I-496, in downtown Lansing.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Michigan''</small> || http://www.my18.tv/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.my18.tv/ {{nosaved}}] || -  
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q7951353|WJPW-CD]]''' || television station || WJPW-CD was a Class-A television station located in and licensed to Weirton, West Virginia. The station was a repeater station which aired WEPA-CD full-time.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in West Virginia''</small> || http://www.otabroadcasting.com/?p=64 || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.otabroadcasting.com/?p=64 {{nosaved}}] || -  
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q7951353|WJPW-CD]]''' || television station || WJPW-CD was a Class-A television station located in and licensed to Weirton, West Virginia. The station was a repeater station which aired WEPA-CD full-time.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in West Virginia''</small> || http://www.otabroadcasting.com/?p=64 || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.otabroadcasting.com/?p=64 {{nosaved}}] || -  
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q19564744|Whitecaps FC 2]]''' || association football club || Whitecaps FC 2 was a professional soccer team based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, that served as the reserve team of the Vancouver Whitecaps FC of MLS. The team played its home games at UBC's Thunderbird Stadium and competed in the second tier United Soccer League.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in British Columbia''</small> || http://www.whitecapsfc.com/wfc2 || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.whitecapsfc.com/wfc2 {{nosaved}}] || -  
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q19564744|Whitecaps FC 2]]''' || association football club || Whitecaps FC 2 was a professional soccer team based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, that served as the reserve team of the Vancouver Whitecaps FC of MLS. The team played its home games at UBC's Thunderbird Stadium and competed in the second tier United Soccer League.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in British Columbia''</small> || http://www.whitecapsfc.com/wfc2 || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.whitecapsfc.com/wfc2 {{nosaved}}] || -  
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q3366170|Wildrose Party]]''' || political party || The Wildrose Party (legally Wildrose Political Association, formerly the Wildrose Alliance Political Association) was a conservative provincial political party in Alberta, Canada. The party was formed by the merger in early 2008 of the Alberta Alliance Party and the unregistered Wildrose Party of Alberta. The wild rose is Alberta's provincial flower.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Canada''</small> || http://www.wildrosealliance.ca || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.wildrosealliance.ca {{nosaved}}] || -  
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q3366170|Wildrose Party]]''' || political party || The Wildrose Party (legally Wildrose Political Association, formerly the Wildrose Alliance Political Association) was a conservative provincial political party in Alberta, Canada. The party was formed by the merger in early 2008 of the Alberta Alliance Party and the unregistered Wildrose Party of Alberta. The wild rose is Alberta's provincial flower.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Alberta''</small> || http://www.wildrosealliance.ca || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.wildrosealliance.ca {{nosaved}}] || -  
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4053179|Wings of Alaska]]''' || airline || Wings of Alaska was an American scheduled and charter airline company based in Juneau in the U.S. state of Alaska. <br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Alaska''</small> || http://www.wingsofalaska.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.wingsofalaska.com {{nosaved}}] || -  
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4053179|Wings of Alaska]]''' || airline || Wings of Alaska was an American scheduled and charter airline company based in Juneau in the U.S. state of Alaska. <br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Alaska''</small> || http://www.wingsofalaska.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.wingsofalaska.com {{nosaved}}] || -  

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