Difference between revisions of "Disestablishments in 2017"

From Archiveteam
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m (BOT - Updating page: {{saved}} (25), {{notsaved}} (475), Total size (129.5 GiB))
m (BOT - Updating page: {{saved}} (29), {{notsaved}} (471), Total size (129.5 GiB))
Line 1: Line 1:
This page is based on Wikipedia articles in '''[[:wikipedia:en:Category:2017 disestablishments|Category:2017 disestablishments]]'''. The websites for these entities could vanish in the foreseable future.
This page is based on Wikipedia articles in '''[[:wikipedia:en:Category:2017 disestablishments|Category:2017 disestablishments]]'''. The websites for these entities could vanish in the foreseable future.


* '''Statistics''': {{saved}} (25){{·}} {{notsaved}} (475){{·}} Total size (129.5 GiB)
* '''Statistics''': {{saved}} (29){{·}} {{notsaved}} (471){{·}} Total size (129.5 GiB)


Do not edit this page, it is automatically updated by bot. There is a [https://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title={{FULLPAGENAMEE}}/list&action=raw raw list] of URLs.
Do not edit this page, it is automatically updated by bot. There is a [https://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title={{FULLPAGENAMEE}}/list&action=raw raw list] of URLs.
Line 44: Line 44:
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4686902|Advogato]]''' || website || Advogato was an online community and social networking site dedicated to free software development, and was created by Raph Levien. In 2007, Steve Rainwater took over maintenance and new development from Raph. In 2016, Rainwater's running instance has been shutdown and backed up to archive.org. In October 2017, S. Ye took over from a backup copy in 2016 to re-enact a running instance for other researchers still interested in mod_virgule. || http://www.advogato.org/ || {{saved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4686902|Advogato]]''' || website || Advogato was an online community and social networking site dedicated to free software development, and was created by Raph Levien. In 2007, Steve Rainwater took over maintenance and new development from Raph. In 2016, Rainwater's running instance has been shutdown and backed up to archive.org. In October 2017, S. Ye took over from a backup copy in 2016 to re-enact a running instance for other researchers still interested in mod_virgule. || http://www.advogato.org/ || {{saved}}
| [[ArchiveBot]] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.advogato.org www.advogato.org] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/2ha5c 2ha5c] || 2015-02-25 || data-sort-value=360279 | {{green|351 KiB}}  
| [[ArchiveBot]] (!ao) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.advogato.org www.advogato.org] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/2ha5c 2ha5c] || 2015-02-25 || data-sort-value=360279 | {{green|351 KiB}} || data-sort-value=1 | 1 warcs
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4689464|Afric Aviation]]''' || airline ||  || http://www.africaviation.com/ || {{notsaved}}
|  ||  ||  ||  || 
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q397223|Agrium]]''' || business || Agrium was a major retail supplier of agricultural products and services in North America, South America and Australia and a wholesale producer and marketer of all three major agricultural nutrients and a supplier of specialty fertilizers in North America.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Alberta''</small> || http://www.agrium.com/ || {{notsaved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q397223|Agrium]]''' || business || Agrium was a major retail supplier of agricultural products and services in North America, South America and Australia and a wholesale producer and marketer of all three major agricultural nutrients and a supplier of specialty fertilizers in North America.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Alberta''</small> || http://www.agrium.com/ || {{notsaved}}
Line 50: Line 53:
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q156829|Air Berlin]]''' || airline || <br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Germany''</small> || https://www.airberlin.com || {{saved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q156829|Air Berlin]]''' || airline || <br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Germany''</small> || https://www.airberlin.com || {{saved}}
| [[ArchiveBot]] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.airberlin.com www.airberlin.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/76vhv 76vhv] || 2017-08-15 || data-sort-value=1114786524 | {{green|1.0&nbsp;GiB}}  
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!a) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.airberlin.com www.airberlin.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/76vhv 76vhv] || 2017-08-15 || data-sort-value=1114786524 | {{green|1.0&nbsp;GiB}} || data-sort-value=1 | 1 warcs
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q19321886|Air Carnival]]''' || airline || Air Carnival was an Indian regional airline based at Coimbatore International Airport with a hub at Chennai International Airport. The airline was founded in 2013 as a charter airline but has since transitioned to scheduled operations within South India, which were launched in July 2016. Air Carnival was being promoted by Coimbatore Marine College (CMC) Group. The airlines ceased its operation on 6 April 2017. At the time of ceasing, it flew to four destinations using one ATR 72-500. As on 19 June 2017, DGCA suspended its AOP and the lone aircraft has been taken by the lessors. || https://aircarnival.in/ || {{notsaved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q19321886|Air Carnival]]''' || airline || Air Carnival was an Indian regional airline based at Coimbatore International Airport with a hub at Chennai International Airport. The airline was founded in 2013 as a charter airline but has since transitioned to scheduled operations within South India, which were launched in July 2016. Air Carnival was being promoted by Coimbatore Marine College (CMC) Group. The airlines ceased its operation on 6 April 2017. At the time of ceasing, it flew to four destinations using one ATR 72-500. As on 19 June 2017, DGCA suspended its AOP and the lone aircraft has been taken by the lessors. || https://aircarnival.in/ || {{notsaved}}
Line 80: Line 83:
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4722234|Alfred Angelo]]''' || business || <br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Pennsylvania''</small> || http://www.alfredangelo.com || {{saved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4722234|Alfred Angelo]]''' || business || <br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Pennsylvania''</small> || http://www.alfredangelo.com || {{saved}}
| [[ArchiveBot]] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.alfredangelo.com www.alfredangelo.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/dcgv6 dcgv6] || 2017-07-30 || data-sort-value=22381 | {{green|21&nbsp;KiB}}  
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!a) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.alfredangelo.com www.alfredangelo.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/dcgv6 dcgv6] || 2017-07-30 || data-sort-value=22381 | {{green|21&nbsp;KiB}} || data-sort-value=1 | 1 warcs
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q19891977|AlphaBay]]''' || website ||  || http://pwoah7foa6au2pul.onion || {{notsaved}}
|  ||  ||  ||  || 
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q22906312|Alto Mail]]''' || software || Alto Mail was a multi-service email client and proprietary email intelligence engine built to analyze and restructure incoming emails and calendar events by Oath Inc. It supported IMAP email providers like Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo, iCloud, and AOL Mail, as well as email providers using Microsoft Exchange. The centerpiece of the Alto email app was the Dashboard, which acted as a hub where information from multiple inboxes and integrated Calendars was displayed. The information was analyzed and then delivered in the forms of “Cards”, which allowed users to view snapshots of important emails and events ranging from travel details to shopping information, as well as mapping and ride service support for upcoming calendar events. Alto Mail had integration with other popular productivity technology such as Slack, and the Amazon Echo, providing Alexa support for linked accounts. || http://altomail.com || {{notsaved}}
|  ||  ||  ||  ||
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q24997998|Amart Sports]]''' || company || }}Amart Sports was an Australian sports equipment and related apparel chain, part of the Super Retail Group who also owned Rebel Sport, Supercheap Auto and many other brands.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Australia''</small> || http://www.amartsports.com.au/ || {{notsaved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q24997998|Amart Sports]]''' || company || }}Amart Sports was an Australian sports equipment and related apparel chain, part of the Super Retail Group who also owned Rebel Sport, Supercheap Auto and many other brands.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Australia''</small> || http://www.amartsports.com.au/ || {{notsaved}}
Line 98: Line 95:
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q463378|American Apparel]]''' || business || <br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in California''</small> || http://www.americanapparel.com || {{notsaved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q463378|American Apparel]]''' || business || <br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in California''</small> || http://www.americanapparel.com || {{notsaved}}
|  ||  ||  ||  || 
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q16191121|American Soccer League (2014–17)]]''' || sports league || <br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in the United States''</small> || http://www.aslsoccer.org || {{notsaved}}
|  ||  ||  ||  ||   
|  ||  ||  ||  ||   
|-
|-
Line 118: Line 118:
|  ||  ||  ||  ||   
|  ||  ||  ||  ||   
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q24192030|Artegon Marketplace]]''' || shopping mall || Artegon Marketplace, formerly known as Festival Bay Mall, was an enclosed shopping mall located on International Drive in Orlando, Florida, United States. Opened in 2002 as a property of the Belz Factory Outlets, it is owned and managed by Dezer Development. The mall was in size with Bass Pro Shops, Boot Barn, Book Warehouse, Gods & Monsters, and Ron Jon Surf Shop as anchor stores. It also comprised several entertainment venues, including a Cinemark movie theater, Sky Zone Trampoline Park, Sky Trail Ropes Course, Gods & Monsters, and a Putting Edge glow-in-the-dark miniature golf course.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Florida''</small> || http://www.artegonmarketplace.com || {{notsaved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q24192030|Artegon Marketplace]]''' || shopping mall || Artegon Marketplace, formerly known as Festival Bay Mall, was an enclosed shopping mall located on International Drive in Orlando, Florida, United States. Opened in 2002 as a property of the Belz Factory Outlets, it is owned and managed by Dezer Development. The mall was in size with Bass Pro Shops, Boot Barn, Book Warehouse, Gods & Monsters, and Ron Jon Surf Shop as anchor stores. It also comprised several entertainment venues, including a Cinemark movie theater, Sky Zone Trampoline Park, Sky Trail Ropes Course and a Putting Edge glow-in-the-dark miniature golf course.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Florida''</small> || http://www.artegonmarketplace.com || {{notsaved}}
|  ||  ||  ||  ||   
|  ||  ||  ||  ||   
|-
|-
Line 140: Line 140:
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4828181|Avenue 32]]''' || business || Avenue 32 was an online fashion retailer of luxury clothing, bags, shoes and jewellery.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in England''</small> || http://www.avenue32.com || {{notsaved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4828181|Avenue 32]]''' || business || Avenue 32 was an online fashion retailer of luxury clothing, bags, shoes and jewellery.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in England''</small> || http://www.avenue32.com || {{notsaved}}
|  ||  ||  ||  || 
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q29097046|Azubu]]''' ||  || Azubu.tv was a live streaming eSports website. In May 2017, it shut down and was succeeded by Smashcast.tv. || http://www.azubu.tv/ || {{notsaved}}
|  ||  ||  ||  ||   
|  ||  ||  ||  ||   
|-
|-
Line 185: Line 182:
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q339700|Belair (airline)]]''' || airline || <br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Switzerland''</small> || http://www.airberlin.com/ || {{saved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q339700|Belair (airline)]]''' || airline || <br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Switzerland''</small> || http://www.airberlin.com/ || {{saved}}
| [[ArchiveBot]] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.airberlin.com www.airberlin.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/76vhv 76vhv] || 2017-08-15 || data-sort-value=1114786524 | {{green|1.0&nbsp;GiB}}  
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!a) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.airberlin.com www.airberlin.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/76vhv 76vhv] || 2017-08-15 || data-sort-value=1114786524 | {{green|1.0&nbsp;GiB}} || data-sort-value=1 | 1 warcs
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q22079675|Beme (app)]]''' || mobile app ||  || http://beme.com/ || {{notsaved}}
|  ||  ||  ||  || 
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4889700|Bennett High School (Buffalo, New York)]]''' || high school || <br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in New York (state)''</small> || http://www.buffaloschools.org/Bennett.cfm || {{notsaved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4889700|Bennett High School (Buffalo, New York)]]''' || high school || <br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in New York (state)''</small> || http://www.buffaloschools.org/Bennett.cfm || {{notsaved}}
Line 311: Line 305:
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q967649|Channel 1 (Israel)]]''' || television channel ||  || http://www.iba.org.il || {{saved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q967649|Channel 1 (Israel)]]''' || television channel ||  || http://www.iba.org.il || {{saved}}
| [[ArchiveBot]] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.iba.org.il www.iba.org.il] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/dy2s1 dy2s1] || 2017-05-11 || data-sort-value=525111031 | {{green|500&nbsp;MiB}}  
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!a) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.iba.org.il www.iba.org.il] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/dy2s1 dy2s1] || 2017-05-11 || data-sort-value=525111031 | {{green|500&nbsp;MiB}} || data-sort-value=1 | 1 warcs
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q2532517|Channel 2 (Israeli TV channel)]]''' || television channel ||  || http://www.rashut2.org.il/english_channel2.asp || {{notsaved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q2532517|Channel 2 (Israeli TV channel)]]''' || television channel ||  || http://www.rashut2.org.il/english_channel2.asp || {{notsaved}}
Line 317: Line 311:
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q5072293|Channel 33 (Israel)]]''' || television channel ||  || http://www.iba.org.il/ || {{saved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q5072293|Channel 33 (Israel)]]''' || television channel ||  || http://www.iba.org.il/ || {{saved}}
| [[ArchiveBot]] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.iba.org.il www.iba.org.il] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/dy2s1 dy2s1] || 2017-05-11 || data-sort-value=525111031 | {{green|500&nbsp;MiB}}  
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!a) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.iba.org.il www.iba.org.il] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/dy2s1 dy2s1] || 2017-05-11 || data-sort-value=525111031 | {{green|500&nbsp;MiB}} || data-sort-value=1 | 1 warcs
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q5099028|Chiller (TV channel)]]''' || television channel ||  || http://www.chillertv.com || {{notsaved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q5099028|Chiller (TV channel)]]''' || television channel ||  || http://www.chillertv.com || {{notsaved}}
Line 374: Line 368:
|-
|-
| rowspan=5 | '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q21189308|DNAinfo]]''' || rowspan=5 | online newspaper || rowspan=5 | DNAinfo was an online newspaper that focused on neighborhood news in New York City and Chicago. It was closed down by CEO and owner Joe Ricketts in November 2017 after writers in its New York branch voted to unionize, a move to which Ricketts was opposed.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in New York (state)''</small> || rowspan=5 | http://dnainfo.com || rowspan=5 | {{saved}}
| rowspan=5 | '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q21189308|DNAinfo]]''' || rowspan=5 | online newspaper || rowspan=5 | DNAinfo was an online newspaper that focused on neighborhood news in New York City and Chicago. It was closed down by CEO and owner Joe Ricketts in November 2017 after writers in its New York branch voted to unionize, a move to which Ricketts was opposed.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in New York (state)''</small> || rowspan=5 | http://dnainfo.com || rowspan=5 | {{saved}}
| [[ArchiveBot]] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.dnainfo.com www.dnainfo.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/176bd 176bd] || 2017-03-08 || data-sort-value=8274121 | {{green|7&nbsp;MiB}}
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!a) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.dnainfo.com www.dnainfo.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/ebc32 ebc32] || 2017-11-06 || data-sort-value=58523688430 | {{green|54.5&nbsp;GiB}} || data-sort-value=28 | 28 warcs
|-
|-
| [[ArchiveBot]] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.dnainfo.com www.dnainfo.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/1es6k 1es6k] || 2015-11-25 || data-sort-value=279346115 | {{green|266&nbsp;MiB}}
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!ao) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.dnainfo.com www.dnainfo.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/176bd 176bd] || 2017-03-08 || data-sort-value=8274121 | {{green|7&nbsp;MiB}} || data-sort-value=1 | 1 warcs
|-
|-
| [[ArchiveBot]] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.dnainfo.com www.dnainfo.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/3cb0n 3cb0n] || 2016-12-07 || data-sort-value=8215191 | {{green|7&nbsp;MiB}}
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!ao) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.dnainfo.com www.dnainfo.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/1es6k 1es6k] || 2015-11-25 || data-sort-value=279346115 | {{green|266&nbsp;MiB}} || data-sort-value=1 | 1 warcs
|-
|-
| [[ArchiveBot]] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.dnainfo.com www.dnainfo.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/acx76 acx76] || 2016-06-14 || data-sort-value=10127112 | {{green|9&nbsp;MiB}}
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!ao) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.dnainfo.com www.dnainfo.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/3cb0n 3cb0n] || 2016-12-07 || data-sort-value=8215191 | {{green|7&nbsp;MiB}} || data-sort-value=1 | 1 warcs
|-
|-
| [[ArchiveBot]] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.dnainfo.com www.dnainfo.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/ebc32 ebc32] || 2017-11-06 || data-sort-value=58523688430 | {{green|54.5&nbsp;GiB}}  
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!ao) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.dnainfo.com www.dnainfo.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/acx76 acx76] || 2016-06-14 || data-sort-value=10127112 | {{green|9&nbsp;MiB}} || data-sort-value=1 | 1 warcs
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q21644204|DNIESTER News Agency]]''' || website || <br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Moldova''</small> || http://www.dniester.ru || {{notsaved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q21644204|DNIESTER News Agency]]''' || website || <br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Moldova''</small> || http://www.dniester.ru || {{saved}}
| || || || ||
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!a) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/dniester.ru dniester.ru] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/1r331 1r331] || 2014-04-17 || data-sort-value=341293339 | {{green|325&nbsp;MiB}} || data-sort-value=1 | 1 warcs
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q18112045|DPS Academy]]''' || school || DPS Academy (in Arabic: أكاديمية د ب س) (previously known as Union International Indian School) is a private Indian school in Dubai International Academic City, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates which is affiliated to ICSE curriculum, Delhi. It is the third school to run under the aegis of Delhi Public School Society in the United Arab Emirates which also operates Delhi Private School which is affiliated to CBSE curriculum in Dubai and in Sharjah. || http://www.dpsacademy.ae/ || {{notsaved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q18112045|DPS Academy]]''' || school || DPS Academy (in Arabic: أكاديمية د ب س) (previously known as Union International Indian School) is a private Indian school in Dubai International Academic City, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates which is affiliated to ICSE curriculum, Delhi. It is the third school to run under the aegis of Delhi Public School Society in the United Arab Emirates which also operates Delhi Private School which is affiliated to CBSE curriculum in Dubai and in Sharjah. || http://www.dpsacademy.ae/ || {{notsaved}}
Line 426: Line 420:
|  ||  ||  ||  ||   
|  ||  ||  ||  ||   
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q75060|Dragon Challenge]]''' || steel roller coaster || Dragon Challenge (known as Dueling Dragons from 1999 to 2010) was a pair of intertwined, inverted roller coasters in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter area of Universal Studios' Islands of Adventure in Orlando, Florida, United States. The ride was themed to two chasing dragons, one side being Chinese Fireball and the other Hungarian Horntail. It featured a layout in which the two trains shared adjacent lift hills but traversed two unique courses. The ride was designed by Bolliger & Mabillard of Switzerland. The Chinese Fireball dragon reached a top speed of 60&nbsp;mph, and the Hungarian Horntail dragon reached a top speed of 55&nbsp;mph. Both versions featured five inversions and a total ride time of two minutes and 25 seconds.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Florida''</small> || https://www.universalorlando.com/web/en/us/things-to-do/rides-attractions/dragon-challenge/index.html || {{notsaved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q75060|Dragon Challenge]]''' || steel roller coaster || Dragon Challenge (known as Dueling Dragons from 1999 to 2010) was a pair of intertwined, inverted roller coasters in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter area of Universal Studios' Islands of Adventure in Orlando, Florida, United States. The ride was themed to two chasing dragons, one side being a Chinese Fireball and the other a Hungarian Horntail. It featured a layout in which the two trains shared adjacent lift hills but traversed two unique courses. The ride was designed by Bolliger & Mabillard of Switzerland. The Chinese Fireball dragon reached a top speed of 60&nbsp;mph, and the Hungarian Horntail dragon reached a top speed of 55&nbsp;mph. Both versions featured five inversions and a total ride time of 2 minutes and 25 seconds.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Florida''</small> || https://www.universalorlando.com/web/en/us/things-to-do/rides-attractions/dragon-challenge/index.html || {{notsaved}}
|  ||  ||  ||  ||   
|  ||  ||  ||  ||   
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q5305741|Drama UK]]''' || organization || Drama UK functions was an advocate for vocational drama training in the UK, as well as providing accreditation for vocational drama courses. from 2012 to 2016.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in the United Kingdom''</small> || http://www.dramauk.co.uk || {{notsaved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q5305741|Drama UK]]''' || organization || Drama UK was an advocate for vocational drama training in the UK, as well as providing accreditation for vocational drama courses , from 2012 to 2016.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in the United Kingdom''</small> || http://www.dramauk.co.uk || {{notsaved}}
|  ||  ||  ||  ||   
|  ||  ||  ||  ||   
|-
|-
Line 505: Line 499:
|-
|-
| rowspan=3 | '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q7639165|Film1 Sundance]]''' || rowspan=3 |  || rowspan=3 | Film1 Sundance (also called Film1 Sundance Channel) was a Dutch premium television channel. It was the Dutch version of the American cable television network SundanceTV devoted to airing independent feature films, world cinema, documentaries, short films, television series, and original programs, such as news about the latest developments from each year's Sundance Film Festival. || rowspan=3 | http://www.film1.nl || rowspan=3 | {{saved}}
| rowspan=3 | '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q7639165|Film1 Sundance]]''' || rowspan=3 |  || rowspan=3 | Film1 Sundance (also called Film1 Sundance Channel) was a Dutch premium television channel. It was the Dutch version of the American cable television network SundanceTV devoted to airing independent feature films, world cinema, documentaries, short films, television series, and original programs, such as news about the latest developments from each year's Sundance Film Festival. || rowspan=3 | http://www.film1.nl || rowspan=3 | {{saved}}
| [[ArchiveBot]] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.film1.nl www.film1.nl] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/a91u3 a91u3] || 2015-03-27 || data-sort-value=8811 | {{green|8&nbsp;KiB}}
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!a) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.film1.nl www.film1.nl] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/a91u3 a91u3] || 2015-03-27 || data-sort-value=8495 | {{green|8&nbsp;KiB}} || data-sort-value=3 | 3 warcs
|-
|-
| [[ArchiveBot]] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.film1.nl www.film1.nl] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/a91u3 a91u3] || 2015-03-27 || data-sort-value=8824 | {{green|8&nbsp;KiB}}
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!a) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.film1.nl www.film1.nl] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/a91u3 a91u3] || 2015-03-27 || data-sort-value=8811 | {{green|8&nbsp;KiB}} || data-sort-value=3 | 3 warcs
|-
|-
| [[ArchiveBot]] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.film1.nl www.film1.nl] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/a91u3 a91u3] || 2015-03-27 || data-sort-value=8495 | {{green|8&nbsp;KiB}}  
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!a) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.film1.nl www.film1.nl] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/a91u3 a91u3] || 2015-03-27 || data-sort-value=8824 | {{green|8&nbsp;KiB}} || data-sort-value=3 | 3 warcs
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q5450088|Fine Living (Italian TV channel)]]''' || television channel || <br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Italy''</small> || http://www.fineliving.it || {{notsaved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q5450088|Fine Living (Italian TV channel)]]''' || television channel || <br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Italy''</small> || http://www.fineliving.it || {{notsaved}}
Line 541: Line 535:
|  ||  ||  ||  ||   
|  ||  ||  ||  ||   
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q3093084|G4 (Canadian TV channel)]]''' || specialty channel || <br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Canada''</small> || http://www.g4tv.ca || {{saved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q3093084|G4 (Canadian TV channel)]]''' || specialty channel || <br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Canada''</small> || http://www.g4tv.ca || {{notsaved}}
|  ||  ||  ||  ||   
|  ||  ||  ||  ||   
|-
|-
Line 590: Line 584:
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q17022601|HMV Canada]]''' || retail || <br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Canada''</small> || http://www.hmv.ca || {{saved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q17022601|HMV Canada]]''' || retail || <br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Canada''</small> || http://www.hmv.ca || {{saved}}
| [[ArchiveBot]] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.hmv.ca www.hmv.ca] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/4dkwc 4dkwc] || 2017-01-28 || data-sort-value=231041004 | {{green|220&nbsp;MiB}}  
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!a) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.hmv.ca www.hmv.ca] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/4dkwc 4dkwc] || 2017-01-28 || data-sort-value=231041004 | {{green|220&nbsp;MiB}} || data-sort-value=1 | 1 warcs
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q24993298|Hadley Wood & Wingate F.C.]]''' || association football club || <br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in England''</small> || http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/hadleywoodwingate/ || {{notsaved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q24993298|Hadley Wood & Wingate F.C.]]''' || association football club || <br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in England''</small> || http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/hadleywoodwingate/ || {{notsaved}}
Line 694: Line 688:
|  ||  ||  ||  ||   
|  ||  ||  ||  ||   
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q6166067|Jawbone (company)]]''' || business || <br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in California''</small> || http://www.jawbone.com/ || {{notsaved}}
| rowspan=11 | '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q6166067|Jawbone (company)]]''' || rowspan=11 | business || rowspan=11 | <br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in California''</small> || rowspan=11 | http://www.jawbone.com/ || rowspan=11 | {{saved}}
| || || || ||
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!a) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/discover.jawbone.com discover.jawbone.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/crrvw crrvw] || 2017-08-18 || data-sort-value=17559 | {{green|17&nbsp;KiB}} || data-sort-value=2 | 2 warcs
|-
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!a) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/discover.jawbone.com discover.jawbone.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/crrvw crrvw] || 2017-08-18 || data-sort-value=17662 | {{green|17&nbsp;KiB}} || data-sort-value=2 | 2 warcs
|-
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!a) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/groups.jawbone.com groups.jawbone.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/60uha 60uha] || 2017-08-18 || data-sort-value=102876979 | {{green|98&nbsp;MiB}} || data-sort-value=1 | 1 warcs
|-
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!a) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/jawbone.com jawbone.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/73o7r 73o7r] || 2017-07-30 || data-sort-value=1462387828 | {{green|1.4&nbsp;GiB}} || data-sort-value=2 | 2 warcs
|-
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!a) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/jawbone.com jawbone.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/73o7r 73o7r] || 2017-08-18 || data-sort-value=1526945644 | {{green|1.4&nbsp;GiB}} || data-sort-value=2 | 2 warcs
|-
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!a) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/jawbone.com jawbone.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/apgg9 apgg9] || 2017-08-18 || data-sort-value=99127830 | {{green|94&nbsp;MiB}} || data-sort-value=1 | 1 warcs
|-
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!ao) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/blog.jawbone.com blog.jawbone.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/kcslh kcslh] || 2017-08-18 || data-sort-value=787980 | {{green|769&nbsp;KiB}} || data-sort-value=1 | 1 warcs
|-
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!ao) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/eustore.jawbone.com eustore.jawbone.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/e3bro e3bro] || 2017-08-18 || data-sort-value=2461685 | {{green|2&nbsp;MiB}} || data-sort-value=1 | 1 warcs
|-
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!ao) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/eveloper.jawbone.com eveloper.jawbone.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/1kj8y 1kj8y] || 2017-08-18 || data-sort-value=1316164 | {{green|1&nbsp;MiB}} || data-sort-value=1 | 1 warcs
|-
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!ao) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/forums.jawbone.com forums.jawbone.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/1bean 1bean] || 2017-08-18 || data-sort-value=3589885 | {{green|3&nbsp;MiB}} || data-sort-value=1 | 1 warcs
|-
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!ao) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/store.jawbone.com store.jawbone.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/4p8xh 4p8xh] || 2017-08-18 || data-sort-value=39985 | {{green|39&nbsp;KiB}} || data-sort-value=1 | 1 warcs
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q1691001|Joburg Open]]''' || golf tournament || The Joburg Open was a men's professional golf tournament on the Southern Africa-based Sunshine Tour. The event was founded in 2007 and was played at the Royal Johannesburg & Kensington Golf Club in Johannesburg, South Africa.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in South Africa''</small> || http://www.joburgopen.com/ || {{notsaved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q1691001|Joburg Open]]''' || golf tournament || The Joburg Open was a men's professional golf tournament on the Southern Africa-based Sunshine Tour. The event was founded in 2007 and was played at the Royal Johannesburg & Kensington Golf Club in Johannesburg, South Africa.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in South Africa''</small> || http://www.joburgopen.com/ || {{notsaved}}
Line 713: Line 727:
|-
|-
| rowspan=4 | '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q29523074|Juicero]]''' || rowspan=4 | business || rowspan=4 | Juicero was a company that made a device for fruit and vegetable juicing. The company's product was called the Juicero Press, a Wi-Fi connected juicer that used single-serving packets of pre-juiced fruits and vegetables sold exclusively by the company by subscription. The San Francisco-based firm received $120 million in startup venture capital starting in 2014, from investors including Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and Alphabet Inc. On September 1, 2017, the company announced that it was suspending sales of the juicer and the packets, repurchasing the juicer from its customers and searching for a buyer for the company and its intellectual property.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in California''</small> || rowspan=4 | https://www.juicero.com/ || rowspan=4 | {{saved}}
| rowspan=4 | '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q29523074|Juicero]]''' || rowspan=4 | business || rowspan=4 | Juicero was a company that made a device for fruit and vegetable juicing. The company's product was called the Juicero Press, a Wi-Fi connected juicer that used single-serving packets of pre-juiced fruits and vegetables sold exclusively by the company by subscription. The San Francisco-based firm received $120 million in startup venture capital starting in 2014, from investors including Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and Alphabet Inc. On September 1, 2017, the company announced that it was suspending sales of the juicer and the packets, repurchasing the juicer from its customers and searching for a buyer for the company and its intellectual property.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in California''</small> || rowspan=4 | https://www.juicero.com/ || rowspan=4 | {{saved}}
| [[ArchiveBot]] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/help.juicero.com help.juicero.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/7q76x 7q76x] || 2017-09-02 || data-sort-value=235370642 | {{green|224&nbsp;MiB}}
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!a) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/help.juicero.com help.juicero.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/7q76x 7q76x] || 2017-09-02 || data-sort-value=235370642 | {{green|224&nbsp;MiB}} || data-sort-value=1 | 1 warcs
|-
|-
| [[ArchiveBot]] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/my.juicero.com my.juicero.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/77ra3 77ra3] || 2017-09-02 || data-sort-value=4204101 | {{green|4&nbsp;MiB}}
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!a) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/my.juicero.com my.juicero.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/77ra3 77ra3] || 2017-09-02 || data-sort-value=4204101 | {{green|4&nbsp;MiB}} || data-sort-value=1 | 1 warcs
|-
|-
| [[ArchiveBot]] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.juicero.com www.juicero.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/2i960 2i960] || 2017-04-20 || data-sort-value=662649209 | {{green|631&nbsp;MiB}}
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!a) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.juicero.com www.juicero.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/2i960 2i960] || 2017-04-20 || data-sort-value=662649209 | {{green|631&nbsp;MiB}} || data-sort-value=2 | 2 warcs
|-
|-
| [[ArchiveBot]] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.juicero.com www.juicero.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/2i960 2i960] || 2017-09-01 || data-sort-value=72467800 | {{green|69&nbsp;MiB}}  
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!a) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.juicero.com www.juicero.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/2i960 2i960] || 2017-09-01 || data-sort-value=72467800 | {{green|69&nbsp;MiB}} || data-sort-value=2 | 2 warcs
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q6324509|K35DG-D]]''' || television station || K35DG-D, known on-air as UCSD TV, was a U.S. Class-A Education-access television station owned by the University of California San Diego. They broadcast on UHF channel 35 in San Diego, as well as Spectrum digital channel 1231 and Cox digital cable TV channel 135. The channel aired public lectures, as well as documentaries and fine arts programming from UCTV. They also aired black-and-white movies on Saturdays. Their antenna was located atop Mount Soledad.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in California''</small> || http://www.ucsd.tv || {{notsaved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q6324509|K35DG-D]]''' || television station || K35DG-D, known on-air as UCSD TV, was a U.S. Class-A Education-access television station owned by the University of California San Diego. They broadcast on UHF channel 35 in San Diego, as well as Spectrum digital channel 1231 and Cox digital cable TV channel 135. The channel aired public lectures, as well as documentaries and fine arts programming from UCTV. They also aired black-and-white movies on Saturdays. Their antenna was located atop Mount Soledad.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in California''</small> || http://www.ucsd.tv || {{notsaved}}
Line 737: Line 751:
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q6330203|KHLU-CD]]''' || television station || KHLU-CD was a low-powered Univision affiliate serving Honolulu, Hawaii. The station, which was owned by Hawaiian TV Network LTD., broadcast on UHF channel 46 with an ERP of 18&nbsp;kW. KHLU was licensed as a Class-A television station, and was also available to cable viewers statewide on Oceanic Time Warner digital channel 35, which added the station in March 2014.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Hawaii''</small> || http://www.univision.com || {{saved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q6330203|KHLU-CD]]''' || television station || KHLU-CD was a low-powered Univision affiliate serving Honolulu, Hawaii. The station, which was owned by Hawaiian TV Network LTD., broadcast on UHF channel 46 with an ERP of 18&nbsp;kW. KHLU was licensed as a Class-A television station, and was also available to cable viewers statewide on Oceanic Time Warner digital channel 35, which added the station in March 2014.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Hawaii''</small> || http://www.univision.com || {{saved}}
| [[ArchiveBot]] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.univision.com www.univision.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/8cbgv 8cbgv] || 2016-06-16 || data-sort-value=11495887 | {{green|10&nbsp;MiB}}  
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!ao) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.univision.com www.univision.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/8cbgv 8cbgv] || 2016-06-16 || data-sort-value=11495887 | {{green|10&nbsp;MiB}} || data-sort-value=1 | 1 warcs
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q14706012|KLEA-FM]]''' || radio station || KLEA-FM (101.7 FM) was a radio station broadcasting an oldies music format. Licensed to Lovington, New Mexico, United States, the station was owned by Lea County Broadcasting Co.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in New Mexico''</small> || http://www.oldies1017.com/ || {{notsaved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q14706012|KLEA-FM]]''' || radio station || KLEA-FM (101.7 FM) was a radio station broadcasting an oldies music format. Licensed to Lovington, New Mexico, United States, the station was owned by Lea County Broadcasting Co.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in New Mexico''</small> || http://www.oldies1017.com/ || {{notsaved}}
Line 866: Line 880:
|-
|-
| rowspan=12 | '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q6725925|Mad Catz]]''' || rowspan=12 | business || rowspan=12 | Mad Catz Global Limited (formerly Mad Catz Interactive, Inc.) is an American company that provides 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> || rowspan=12 | http://www.madcatz.com/ || rowspan=12 | {{saved}}
| rowspan=12 | '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q6725925|Mad Catz]]''' || rowspan=12 | business || rowspan=12 | Mad Catz Global Limited (formerly Mad Catz Interactive, Inc.) is an American company that provides 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> || rowspan=12 | http://www.madcatz.com/ || rowspan=12 | {{saved}}
| [[ArchiveBot]] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/mojo.madcatz.com mojo.madcatz.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/13sp8 13sp8] || 2017-05-30 || data-sort-value=2201692341 | {{green|2.1&nbsp;GiB}}
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!a) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/mojo.madcatz.com mojo.madcatz.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/13sp8 13sp8] || 2017-05-30 || data-sort-value=2201692341 | {{green|2.1&nbsp;GiB}} || data-sort-value=2 | 2 warcs
|-
|-
| [[ArchiveBot]] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/store.madcatz.com store.madcatz.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/bi553 bi553] || 2017-05-30 || data-sort-value=60795 | {{green|59&nbsp;KiB}}
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!a) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/support.madcatz.com support.madcatz.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/sgqvy sgqvy] || 2017-05-30 || data-sort-value=47831455 | {{green|45&nbsp;MiB}} || data-sort-value=1 | 1 warcs
|-
|-
| [[ArchiveBot]] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/support.madcatz.com support.madcatz.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/sgqvy sgqvy] || 2017-05-30 || data-sort-value=47831455 | {{green|45&nbsp;MiB}}
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!a) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.madcatz.com www.madcatz.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/29s6j 29s6j] || 2017-05-30 || data-sort-value=1644397160 | {{green|1.5&nbsp;GiB}} || data-sort-value=1 | 1 warcs
|-
|-
| [[ArchiveBot]] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.madcatz.com www.madcatz.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/29s6j 29s6j] || 2017-05-30 || data-sort-value=1644397160 | {{green|1.5&nbsp;GiB}}
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!a) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.madcatz.com www.madcatz.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/70edb 70edb] || 2017-05-30 || data-sort-value=1642759963 | {{green|1.5&nbsp;GiB}} || data-sort-value=1 | 1 warcs
|-
|-
| [[ArchiveBot]] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.madcatz.com www.madcatz.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/70edb 70edb] || 2017-05-30 || data-sort-value=1642759963 | {{green|1.5&nbsp;GiB}}
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!a) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.madcatz.com www.madcatz.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/aiww1 aiww1] || 2017-05-30 || data-sort-value=21177755 | {{green|20&nbsp;MiB}} || data-sort-value=1 | 1 warcs
|-
|-
| [[ArchiveBot]] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.madcatz.com www.madcatz.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/aiww1 aiww1] || 2017-05-30 || data-sort-value=21177755 | {{green|20&nbsp;MiB}}
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!a) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.madcatz.com www.madcatz.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/b3bik b3bik] || 2017-05-30 || data-sort-value=20815532 | {{green|19&nbsp;MiB}} || data-sort-value=1 | 1 warcs
|-
|-
| [[ArchiveBot]] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.madcatz.com www.madcatz.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/aj0zc aj0zc] || 2017-05-30 || data-sort-value=242544 | {{green|236&nbsp;KiB}}
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!a) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.madcatz.com www.madcatz.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/c47pp c47pp] || 2017-05-09 || data-sort-value=704178781 | {{green|671&nbsp;MiB}} || data-sort-value=2 | 2 warcs
|-
|-
| [[ArchiveBot]] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.madcatz.com www.madcatz.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/b3bik b3bik] || 2017-05-30 || data-sort-value=20815532 | {{green|19&nbsp;MiB}}
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!a) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.madcatz.com www.madcatz.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/c47pp c47pp] || 2017-05-30 || data-sort-value=722818917 | {{green|689&nbsp;MiB}} || data-sort-value=2 | 2 warcs
|-
|-
| [[ArchiveBot]] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.madcatz.com www.madcatz.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/c47pp c47pp] || 2017-05-09 || data-sort-value=704178781 | {{green|671&nbsp;MiB}}
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!a) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.madcatz.com www.madcatz.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/cc65x cc65x] || 2017-05-30 || data-sort-value=1609181405 | {{green|1.5&nbsp;GiB}} || data-sort-value=1 | 1 warcs
|-
|-
| [[ArchiveBot]] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.madcatz.com www.madcatz.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/c47pp c47pp] || 2017-05-30 || data-sort-value=722818917 | {{green|689&nbsp;MiB}}
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!a) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.madcatz.com www.madcatz.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/en453 en453] || 2017-05-30 || data-sort-value=264290 | {{green|258&nbsp;KiB}} || data-sort-value=1 | 1 warcs
|-
|-
| [[ArchiveBot]] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.madcatz.com www.madcatz.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/cc65x cc65x] || 2017-05-30 || data-sort-value=1609181405 | {{green|1.5&nbsp;GiB}}
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!ao) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/store.madcatz.com store.madcatz.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/bi553 bi553] || 2017-05-30 || data-sort-value=60795 | {{green|59&nbsp;KiB}} || data-sort-value=1 | 1 warcs
|-
|-
| [[ArchiveBot]] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.madcatz.com www.madcatz.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/en453 en453] || 2017-05-30 || data-sort-value=264290 | {{green|258&nbsp;KiB}}  
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!ao) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.madcatz.com www.madcatz.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/aj0zc aj0zc] || 2017-05-30 || data-sort-value=242544 | {{green|236&nbsp;KiB}} || data-sort-value=1 | 1 warcs
|-
|-
| '''[[: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/ || {{notsaved}}
| '''[[: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/ || {{notsaved}}
Line 912: Line 926:
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q6802467|McNally Smith College of Music]]''' || conservatory || McNally Smith College of Music was a for-profit music college located in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States. Initially (founded in 1984) known as “Guitar Center of Minneapolis,” renamed “Musictech College,” and moved to St. Paul in 2001. The school was re-labeled again as “McNally Smith College of Music” by the school's two founders, Jack McNally and Doug Smith, to memorialize themselves on the school's 2005 20th anniversary. || http://www.mcnallysmith.edu || {{saved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q6802467|McNally Smith College of Music]]''' || conservatory || McNally Smith College of Music was a for-profit music college located in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States. Initially (founded in 1984) known as “Guitar Center of Minneapolis,” renamed “Musictech College,” and moved to St. Paul in 2001. The school was re-labeled again as “McNally Smith College of Music” by the school's two founders, Jack McNally and Doug Smith, to memorialize themselves on the school's 2005 20th anniversary. || http://www.mcnallysmith.edu || {{saved}}
| [[ArchiveBot]] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.mcnallysmith.edu www.mcnallysmith.edu] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/8kue8 8kue8] || 2017-12-16 || data-sort-value=6611682604 | {{green|6.2&nbsp;GiB}}  
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!a) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.mcnallysmith.edu www.mcnallysmith.edu] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/8kue8 8kue8] || 2017-12-16 || data-sort-value=6611682604 | {{green|6.2&nbsp;GiB}} || data-sort-value=2 | 2 warcs
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q130735|Media Life]]''' || magazine ||  || http://www.medialifemagazine.com/ || {{notsaved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q130735|Media Life]]''' || magazine ||  || http://www.medialifemagazine.com/ || {{notsaved}}
Line 941: Line 955:
|  ||  ||  ||  ||   
|  ||  ||  ||  ||   
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q727115|Mobb Deep]]''' || musical duo || Mobb Deep was an American hip hop duo from Queensbridge, Queens, New York. The group consisted of Havoc and Prodigy, and were a hardcore East Coast hip hop group. They were known for their dark, hardcore delivery as exemplified in "Shook Ones (Part II)." Mobb Deep became one of the most successful rap duos in hip hop, having sold over 3 million records. Three of their notable albums were The Infamous (1995), Hell On Earth (1996) and Murda Muzik (1999), and their top hits include "Shook Ones, Pt. II", "Survival of the Fittest" and "Hell on Earth".<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in New York (state)''</small> || http://www.themostinfamous.com/ || {{notsaved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q727115|Mobb Deep]]''' || musical duo || Mobb Deep was an American hip hop duo from Queensbridge, Queens, New York. The group consisted of Havoc and Prodigy, and were a hardcore East Coast hip hop group. They were known for their dark, hardcore delivery as exemplified in "Shook Ones (Part II)." Mobb Deep became one of the most successful rap duos in hip hop, having sold over 3 million records. Three of their notable albums were The Infamous (1995), Hell On Earth (1996) and Murda Muzik (1999), and their top hits include "Shook Ones, Pt. II", "Survival of the Fittest" and "Hell on Earth".<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in New York (state)''</small> || http://www.themostinfamous.com/ || {{saved}}
| || || || ||
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!ao) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/themostinfamous.com themostinfamous.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/955cd 955cd] || 2019-03-09 || data-sort-value=29814 | {{green|29&nbsp;KiB}} || data-sort-value=1 | 1 warcs
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q900951|Monarch Airlines]]''' || airline || Monarch Airlines, also known as Monarch, was a British charter and scheduled airline founded by Bill Hodgson and Don Peacock and financed by the Swiss Sergio Mantegazza family. The company later became a low-cost airline in 2004 before abandoning charter flying completely. The airline's headquarters were at Luton, and it had operating bases at Birmingham, Leeds/Bradford, Gatwick and Manchester.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in England''</small> || http://www.monarch.co.uk || {{saved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q900951|Monarch Airlines]]''' || airline || Monarch Airlines, also known as Monarch, was a British charter and scheduled airline founded by Bill Hodgson and Don Peacock and financed by the Swiss Sergio Mantegazza family. The company later became a low-cost airline in 2004 before abandoning charter flying completely. The airline's headquarters were at Luton, and it had operating bases at Birmingham, Leeds/Bradford, Gatwick and Manchester.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in England''</small> || http://www.monarch.co.uk || {{saved}}
| [[ArchiveBot]] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.monarch.co.uk www.monarch.co.uk] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/52py0 52py0] || 2017-10-02 || data-sort-value=4930412 | {{green|4&nbsp;MiB}}  
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!a) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.monarch.co.uk www.monarch.co.uk] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/52py0 52py0] || 2017-10-02 || data-sort-value=4930412 | {{green|4&nbsp;MiB}} || data-sort-value=1 | 1 warcs
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q6898573|Moncton Miracles]]''' || basketball team || The Moncton Miracles were a Canadian professional basketball team in Moncton, New Brunswick. Established in 2011, they were a charter member of the National Basketball League of Canada (NBL). The Miracles played their home games at the Moncton Coliseum as a part of the league's Atlantic Division and were one of two New Brunswick teams in the league along with the Saint John Riptide. The team was founded and owned by Steven Conville but were now without an owner for three seasons. Their seasons in the NBL Canada had been highlighted by struggles, until the franchise was finally folded following the 2016–17 season when a new ownership decided to start a new franchise in Moncton called the Moncton Magic.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in New Brunswick''</small> || http://www.miraclesbasketball.com/ || {{notsaved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q6898573|Moncton Miracles]]''' || basketball team || The Moncton Miracles were a Canadian professional basketball team in Moncton, New Brunswick. Established in 2011, they were a charter member of the National Basketball League of Canada (NBL). The Miracles played their home games at the Moncton Coliseum as a part of the league's Atlantic Division and were one of two New Brunswick teams in the league along with the Saint John Riptide. The team was founded and owned by Steven Conville but were now without an owner for three seasons. Their seasons in the NBL Canada had been highlighted by struggles, until the franchise was finally folded following the 2016–17 season when a new ownership decided to start a new franchise in Moncton called the Moncton Magic.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in New Brunswick''</small> || http://www.miraclesbasketball.com/ || {{notsaved}}
Line 984: Line 998:
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q865858|Niki (airline)]]''' || airline || <br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Austria''</small> || http://www.flyniki.com || {{saved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q865858|Niki (airline)]]''' || airline || <br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Austria''</small> || http://www.flyniki.com || {{saved}}
| [[ArchiveBot]] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.flyniki.com www.flyniki.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/evdyk evdyk] || 2017-12-30 || data-sort-value=929937259 | {{green|886&nbsp;MiB}}  
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!a) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.flyniki.com www.flyniki.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/evdyk evdyk] || 2017-12-30 || data-sort-value=929937259 | {{green|886&nbsp;MiB}} || data-sort-value=1 | 1 warcs
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q16999068|Nippy Bus]]''' || bus company || Nippy Bus was a privately owned bus company operating services in Somerset, England. It operated local town services in Yeovil under contract to the Somerset County Council as well as rural services. Nippy Club was launched in 2010 utilising a coach on chartered services twice a month for clubbers.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in England''</small> || http://www.nippybus.co.uk || {{notsaved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q16999068|Nippy Bus]]''' || bus company || Nippy Bus was a privately owned bus company operating services in Somerset, England. It operated local town services in Yeovil under contract to the Somerset County Council as well as rural services. Nippy Club was launched in 2010 utilising a coach on chartered services twice a month for clubbers.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in England''</small> || http://www.nippybus.co.uk || {{notsaved}}
Line 1,008: Line 1,022:
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q28401343|Oculus Story Studio]]''' || business || Oculus Story Studio was an original animated virtual-reality film studio that was a division of Oculus VR. The studio was started by Oculus VR to pioneer animated virtual reality filmmaking and educate, inspire, and foster community for filmmakers interested in VR.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in California''</small> || https://storystudio.oculus.com || {{notsaved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q28401343|Oculus Story Studio]]''' || business || Oculus Story Studio was an original animated virtual-reality film studio that was a division of Oculus VR. The studio was started by Oculus VR to pioneer animated virtual reality filmmaking and educate, inspire, and foster community for filmmakers interested in VR.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in California''</small> || https://storystudio.oculus.com || {{notsaved}}
|  ||  ||  ||  || 
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q7079272|Office of National Assessments]]''' || government agency || The Office of National Assessments (ONA) was an Australian statutory intelligence agency established by the Office of National Assessments Act 1977 as an independent statutory body directly accountable to the Prime Minister of Australia as a portfolio agency of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. ONA provided all-source assessments on international political, strategic and economic developments to the Prime Minister and the National Security Committee of Cabinet. ONA also played a coordination role in the Australian Intelligence Community through evaluating foreign intelligence products, convening the National Intelligence Coordination Committee, and developing relationships with intelligence agencies around world.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Australia''</small> || http://www.ona.gov.au || {{notsaved}}
|  ||  ||  ||  ||   
|  ||  ||  ||  ||   
|-
|-
Line 1,074: Line 1,091:
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q7241143|President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities]]''' ||  || <br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in the United States''</small> || http://www.pcah.gov/ || {{saved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q7241143|President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities]]''' ||  || <br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in the United States''</small> || http://www.pcah.gov/ || {{saved}}
| [[ArchiveBot]] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.pcah.gov www.pcah.gov] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/cnq2b cnq2b] || 2017-08-19 || data-sort-value=1435322276 | {{green|1.3&nbsp;GiB}}  
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!a) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.pcah.gov www.pcah.gov] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/cnq2b cnq2b] || 2017-08-19 || data-sort-value=1435322276 | {{green|1.3&nbsp;GiB}} || data-sort-value=1 | 1 warcs
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q18643750|Presto (company)]]''' || business || <br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Australia''</small> || https://www.presto.com.au/ || {{notsaved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q18643750|Presto (company)]]''' || business || <br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Australia''</small> || https://www.presto.com.au/ || {{notsaved}}
Line 1,083: Line 1,100:
|-
|-
| rowspan=2 | '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q1518057|Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta]]''' || rowspan=2 | political party || rowspan=2 | The Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta (often referred to colloquially as Progressive Conservative Party of Alberta) was a provincial centre-right party in the Canadian province of Alberta. The party formed the provincial government, without interruption, from 1971 until the party's defeat in the 2015 provincial election under Premiers Peter Lougheed, Don Getty, Ralph Klein, Ed Stelmach, Alison Redford, Dave Hancock and Jim Prentice. At 44 years, this was the longest unbroken run in government at the provincial or federal level in Canadian history.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Alberta''</small> || rowspan=2 | http://www.pcalberta.org || rowspan=2 | {{saved}}
| rowspan=2 | '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q1518057|Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta]]''' || rowspan=2 | political party || rowspan=2 | The Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta (often referred to colloquially as Progressive Conservative Party of Alberta) was a provincial centre-right party in the Canadian province of Alberta. The party formed the provincial government, without interruption, from 1971 until the party's defeat in the 2015 provincial election under Premiers Peter Lougheed, Don Getty, Ralph Klein, Ed Stelmach, Alison Redford, Dave Hancock and Jim Prentice. At 44 years, this was the longest unbroken run in government at the provincial or federal level in Canadian history.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Alberta''</small> || rowspan=2 | http://www.pcalberta.org || rowspan=2 | {{saved}}
| [[ArchiveBot]] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.pcalberta.org www.pcalberta.org] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/2ri1p 2ri1p] || 2015-05-06 || data-sort-value=169394842 | {{green|161&nbsp;MiB}}
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!a) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.pcalberta.org www.pcalberta.org] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/2ri1p 2ri1p] || 2015-05-06 || data-sort-value=169394842 | {{green|161&nbsp;MiB}} || data-sort-value=1 | 1 warcs
|-
|-
| [[ArchiveBot]] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.pcalberta.org www.pcalberta.org] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/3c5jl 3c5jl] || 2016-10-15 || data-sort-value=2347207 | {{green|2&nbsp;MiB}}  
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!ao) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.pcalberta.org www.pcalberta.org] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/3c5jl 3c5jl] || 2016-10-15 || data-sort-value=2347207 | {{green|2&nbsp;MiB}} || data-sort-value=1 | 1 warcs
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q6064239|Progressive Party (Chile)]]''' || political party || <br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Chile''</small> || http://www.losprogresistas.cl || {{notsaved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q6064239|Progressive Party (Chile)]]''' || political party || <br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Chile''</small> || http://www.losprogresistas.cl || {{notsaved}}
Line 1,130: Line 1,147:
|-
|-
| rowspan=2 | '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q2642430|Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus]]''' || rowspan=2 | circus || rowspan=2 | Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, also known as the Ringling Bros. Circus, Ringling Bros. or simply Ringling was an American traveling circus company billed as The Greatest Show on Earth. It and its predecessor shows ran from 1871 to 2017. Known as Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Combined Shows, the circus started in 1919 when the Barnum & Bailey's Greatest Show on Earth, a circus created by P. T. Barnum and James Anthony Bailey, was merged with the Ringling Bros. World's Greatest Shows. The Ringling brothers had purchased Barnum & Bailey Ltd. following Bailey's death in 1906, but ran the circuses separately until they were merged in 1919. || rowspan=2 | http://www.ringling.com || rowspan=2 | {{saved}}
| rowspan=2 | '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q2642430|Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus]]''' || rowspan=2 | circus || rowspan=2 | Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, also known as the Ringling Bros. Circus, Ringling Bros. or simply Ringling was an American traveling circus company billed as The Greatest Show on Earth. It and its predecessor shows ran from 1871 to 2017. Known as Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Combined Shows, the circus started in 1919 when the Barnum & Bailey's Greatest Show on Earth, a circus created by P. T. Barnum and James Anthony Bailey, was merged with the Ringling Bros. World's Greatest Shows. The Ringling brothers had purchased Barnum & Bailey Ltd. following Bailey's death in 1906, but ran the circuses separately until they were merged in 1919. || rowspan=2 | http://www.ringling.com || rowspan=2 | {{saved}}
| [[ArchiveBot]] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.ringling.com www.ringling.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/cuw18 cuw18] || 2017-01-15 || data-sort-value=743877966 | {{green|709&nbsp;MiB}}
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!a) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.ringling.com www.ringling.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/cuw18 cuw18] || 2017-01-15 || data-sort-value=743877966 | {{green|709&nbsp;MiB}} || data-sort-value=2 | 2 warcs
|-
|-
| [[ArchiveBot]] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.ringling.com www.ringling.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/cuw18 cuw18] || 2017-05-21 || data-sort-value=111698873 | {{green|106&nbsp;MiB}}  
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!a) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.ringling.com www.ringling.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/cuw18 cuw18] || 2017-05-21 || data-sort-value=111698873 | {{green|106&nbsp;MiB}} || data-sort-value=2 | 2 warcs
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q5354815|Rio Linhas Aéreas]]''' || airline || Rio Linhas Aéreas was a Brazilian cargo airline based in Curitiba. <br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Brazil''</small> || http://www.voerio.com/ || {{notsaved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q5354815|Rio Linhas Aéreas]]''' || airline || Rio Linhas Aéreas was a Brazilian cargo airline based in Curitiba. <br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Brazil''</small> || http://www.voerio.com/ || {{notsaved}}
Line 1,147: Line 1,164:
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q7374005|Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse]]''' || royal commission || The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse was a royal commission established in 2013 by the Australian government pursuant to the Royal Commissions Act 1902 to inquire into and report upon responses by institutions to instances and allegations of child sexual abuse in Australia. The establishment of the commission followed revelations of child abusers being moved from place to place instead of their abuse and crimes being reported. There were also revelations that adults failed to try to stop further acts of child abuse. The commission examined the history of abuse in educational institutions, religious groups, sporting organisations, state institutions and youth organisations. The final report of the commission was made public on 15 December 2017.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Australia''</small> || https://www.childabuseroyalcommission.gov.au || {{saved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q7374005|Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse]]''' || royal commission || The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse was a royal commission established in 2013 by the Australian government pursuant to the Royal Commissions Act 1902 to inquire into and report upon responses by institutions to instances and allegations of child sexual abuse in Australia. The establishment of the commission followed revelations of child abusers being moved from place to place instead of their abuse and crimes being reported. There were also revelations that adults failed to try to stop further acts of child abuse. The commission examined the history of abuse in educational institutions, religious groups, sporting organisations, state institutions and youth organisations. The final report of the commission was made public on 15 December 2017.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Australia''</small> || https://www.childabuseroyalcommission.gov.au || {{saved}}
| [[ArchiveBot]] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.childabuseroyalcommission.gov.au www.childabuseroyalcommission.gov.au] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/8mh9t 8mh9t] || 2019-02-04 || data-sort-value=48591460289 | {{green|45.3&nbsp;GiB}}  
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!a) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.childabuseroyalcommission.gov.au www.childabuseroyalcommission.gov.au] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/8mh9t 8mh9t] || 2019-02-04 || data-sort-value=48591460289 | {{green|45.3&nbsp;GiB}} || data-sort-value=10 | 10 warcs
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q3445996|Royal National Rose Society]]''' || association || The Royal National Rose Society was a specialist horticultural society in the United Kingdom, dedicated to the cultivation and appreciation of roses. It was founded in 1876 and was based near St Albans in England. It was a membership organisation, with members drawn from professional and amateur gardeners and horticultural businesses in the United Kingdom and around the world.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in the United Kingdom''</small> || http://www.rnrs.org.uk || {{notsaved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q3445996|Royal National Rose Society]]''' || association || The Royal National Rose Society was a specialist horticultural society in the United Kingdom, dedicated to the cultivation and appreciation of roses. It was founded in 1876 and was based near St Albans in England. It was a membership organisation, with members drawn from professional and amateur gardeners and horticultural businesses in the United Kingdom and around the world.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in the United Kingdom''</small> || http://www.rnrs.org.uk || {{notsaved}}
Line 1,191: Line 1,208:
|  ||  ||  ||  ||   
|  ||  ||  ||  ||   
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q7425632|Saskatchewan Transportation Company]]''' || bus company || <br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Saskatchewan''</small> || http://www.stcbus.com/ || {{notsaved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q7425632|Saskatchewan Transportation Company]]''' || bus company || <br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Saskatchewan''</small> || http://www.stcbus.com/ || {{saved}}
| || || || ||
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!a) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/stcbus.com stcbus.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/9b6d5 9b6d5] || 2017-06-01 || data-sort-value=71742315 | {{green|68&nbsp;MiB}} || data-sort-value=1 | 1 warcs
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q16127132|Saudi 2]]''' || television channel || Saudi TV Channel 2 (KSA 2), or as of 2014 known as Saudi 2 was the English news and entertainment TV channel of Saudi Arabia. <br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Saudi Arabia''</small> || http://www.saudi2tv.sa/ || {{notsaved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q16127132|Saudi 2]]''' || television channel || Saudi TV Channel 2 (KSA 2), or as of 2014 known as Saudi 2 was the English news and entertainment TV channel of Saudi Arabia. <br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Saudi Arabia''</small> || http://www.saudi2tv.sa/ || {{notsaved}}
Line 1,210: Line 1,227:
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q22908686|Shane Warne Foundation]]''' ||  || Shane Warne Foundation was an Australian not-for-profit organisation founded in 2004 by former cricketer Shane Warne. The organisation closed in 2017 following a regulatory investigation and controversy over its finances.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Australia''</small> || http://www.tswf.com.au/ || {{saved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q22908686|Shane Warne Foundation]]''' ||  || Shane Warne Foundation was an Australian not-for-profit organisation founded in 2004 by former cricketer Shane Warne. The organisation closed in 2017 following a regulatory investigation and controversy over its finances.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Australia''</small> || http://www.tswf.com.au/ || {{saved}}
| [[ArchiveBot]] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.tswf.com.au www.tswf.com.au] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/4orwh 4orwh] || 2016-01-29 || data-sort-value=396769073 | {{green|378&nbsp;MiB}}  
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!a) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.tswf.com.au www.tswf.com.au] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/4orwh 4orwh] || 2016-01-29 || data-sort-value=396769073 | {{green|378&nbsp;MiB}} || data-sort-value=1 | 1 warcs
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q7491201|Shaw TV Vancouver]]''' ||  || Shaw TV Vancouver was a cable television community channel in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The channel operated on cable channel 4 in Metro Vancouver market.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in British Columbia''</small> || http://start.shaw.ca/Start/enCA/Local+Content/British+Columbia/Vancouver/ || {{notsaved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q7491201|Shaw TV Vancouver]]''' ||  || Shaw TV Vancouver was a cable television community channel in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The channel operated on cable channel 4 in Metro Vancouver market.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in British Columbia''</small> || http://start.shaw.ca/Start/enCA/Local+Content/British+Columbia/Vancouver/ || {{notsaved}}
Line 1,243: Line 1,260:
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q7565107|SourceFed]]''' || YouTube channel || SourceFed was a YouTube channel and news website created by Philip DeFranco in January 2012 as part of YouTube's $100 million original channel initiative, and was originally produced by James Haffner. SourceFed mainly focused on popular culture, news and technology. || http://www.sourcefed.com || {{notsaved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q7565107|SourceFed]]''' || YouTube channel || SourceFed was a YouTube channel and news website created by Philip DeFranco in January 2012 as part of YouTube's $100 million original channel initiative, and was originally produced by James Haffner. SourceFed mainly focused on popular culture, news and technology. || http://www.sourcefed.com || {{notsaved}}
|  ||  ||  ||  || 
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q7567316|South Fremantle Senior High School]]''' || high school || South Fremantle Senior High School is a former comprehensive public co-educational high day school, that was located in Beaconsfield, south-east of Fremantle in the south-western suburbs of Perth, Western Australia. <br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Australia''</small> || http://southfremantleshs.wa.edu.au || {{notsaved}}
|  ||  ||  ||  ||   
|  ||  ||  ||  ||   
|-
|-
Line 1,327: Line 1,347:
|-
|-
| rowspan=2 | '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q2272618|Teen Vogue]]''' || rowspan=2 | magazine || rowspan=2 | Teen Vogue was a US print magazine launched in 2003 as a sister publication to Vogue, targeted at teenage girls. Like Vogue, it included stories about fashion and celebrities. Since 2015, following a steep decline in sales, the magazine cut back on its print distribution in favor of online content, which has grown significantly. The magazine had also expanded its focus from fashion and beauty to include politics and current affairs. In November 2017, it was announced Teen Vogue would cease its print edition and continue as an online-only publication as part of a new round of cost cuts. The final print issue featured Hillary Clinton on the cover and was on newsstands on December 5, 2017. || rowspan=2 | http://www.teenvogue.com/ || rowspan=2 | {{saved}}
| rowspan=2 | '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q2272618|Teen Vogue]]''' || rowspan=2 | magazine || rowspan=2 | Teen Vogue was a US print magazine launched in 2003 as a sister publication to Vogue, targeted at teenage girls. Like Vogue, it included stories about fashion and celebrities. Since 2015, following a steep decline in sales, the magazine cut back on its print distribution in favor of online content, which has grown significantly. The magazine had also expanded its focus from fashion and beauty to include politics and current affairs. In November 2017, it was announced Teen Vogue would cease its print edition and continue as an online-only publication as part of a new round of cost cuts. The final print issue featured Hillary Clinton on the cover and was on newsstands on December 5, 2017. || rowspan=2 | http://www.teenvogue.com/ || rowspan=2 | {{saved}}
| [[ArchiveBot]] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.teenvogue.com www.teenvogue.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/chgcn chgcn] || 2017-08-10 || data-sort-value=3837502 | {{green|3&nbsp;MiB}}
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!ao) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.teenvogue.com www.teenvogue.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/chgcn chgcn] || 2017-08-10 || data-sort-value=3837502 | {{green|3&nbsp;MiB}} || data-sort-value=1 | 1 warcs
|-
|-
| [[ArchiveBot]] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.teenvogue.com www.teenvogue.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/esx0j esx0j] || 2016-12-10 || data-sort-value=4319460 | {{green|4&nbsp;MiB}}  
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!ao) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.teenvogue.com www.teenvogue.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/esx0j esx0j] || 2016-12-10 || data-sort-value=4319460 | {{green|4&nbsp;MiB}} || data-sort-value=1 | 1 warcs
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q7707618|Texas Culinary Academy]]''' || cooking school ||  || http://www.chefs.edu/austin || {{notsaved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q7707618|Texas Culinary Academy]]''' || cooking school ||  || http://www.chefs.edu/austin || {{notsaved}}
Line 1,350: Line 1,370:
|-
|-
| rowspan=3 | '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q3057820|The Cambodia Daily]]''' || rowspan=3 | newspaper || rowspan=3 | The Cambodia Daily is an English and Khmer language news site that writes and aggregates news about Cambodia. It was originally an English-language daily newspaper based in Cambodia from 1993 to 2017.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Cambodia''</small> || rowspan=3 | https://www.cambodiadaily.com/ || rowspan=3 | {{saved}}
| rowspan=3 | '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q3057820|The Cambodia Daily]]''' || rowspan=3 | newspaper || rowspan=3 | The Cambodia Daily is an English and Khmer language news site that writes and aggregates news about Cambodia. It was originally an English-language daily newspaper based in Cambodia from 1993 to 2017.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Cambodia''</small> || rowspan=3 | https://www.cambodiadaily.com/ || rowspan=3 | {{saved}}
| [[ArchiveBot]] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/cambodiadaily.com cambodiadaily.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/3z7hx 3z7hx] || 2017-09-07 || data-sort-value=3741 | {{orange|3&nbsp;KiB}}
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!a) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/cambodiadaily.com cambodiadaily.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/3z7hx 3z7hx] || 2017-09-07 || data-sort-value=3741 | {{green|3&nbsp;KiB}} || data-sort-value=0 | 0 warcs
|-
|-
| [[ArchiveBot]] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.cambodiadaily.com www.cambodiadaily.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/43r2c 43r2c] || 2017-09-04 || data-sort-value=4472312807 | {{green|4.2&nbsp;GiB}}
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!a) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.cambodiadaily.com www.cambodiadaily.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/43r2c 43r2c] || 2017-09-04 || data-sort-value=4472312807 | {{green|4.2&nbsp;GiB}} || data-sort-value=3 | 3 warcs
|-
|-
| [[ArchiveBot]] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.cambodiadaily.com www.cambodiadaily.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/idjem idjem] || 2017-09-09 || data-sort-value=5217193 | {{green|4&nbsp;MiB}}  
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!ao) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.cambodiadaily.com www.cambodiadaily.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/idjem idjem] || 2017-09-09 || data-sort-value=5217193 | {{green|4&nbsp;MiB}} || data-sort-value=1 | 1 warcs
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q16890656|The Coseley School]]''' || school || The Coseley School was a mixed secondary school located in Coseley, West Midlands, England.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in England''</small> || http://www.coseley.dudley.sch.uk/ || {{notsaved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q16890656|The Coseley School]]''' || school || The Coseley School was a mixed secondary school located in Coseley, West Midlands, England.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in England''</small> || http://www.coseley.dudley.sch.uk/ || {{notsaved}}
Line 1,423: Line 1,443:
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4007098|V Festival]]''' || music festival || V Festival, often referred to simply as V Fest or VF, was an annual music festival held in England during the third weekend in August. The event was held at two parks simultaneously which shared the same bill; artists performed at one location on Saturday and then swapped on Sunday. The sites were located at Hylands Park in Chelmsford and Weston Park in South Staffordshire. It was announced by Richard Branson on 30 October 2017 that V Festival would be discontinued but that a new festival would replace it. In 2018, a new festival called "Rize" was held in on the same weekend as the "V Festival" but only at Hylands Park.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in England''</small> || http://www.vfestival.com/ || {{saved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4007098|V Festival]]''' || music festival || V Festival, often referred to simply as V Fest or VF, was an annual music festival held in England during the third weekend in August. The event was held at two parks simultaneously which shared the same bill; artists performed at one location on Saturday and then swapped on Sunday. The sites were located at Hylands Park in Chelmsford and Weston Park in South Staffordshire. It was announced by Richard Branson on 30 October 2017 that V Festival would be discontinued but that a new festival would replace it. In 2018, a new festival called "Rize" was held in on the same weekend as the "V Festival" but only at Hylands Park.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in England''</small> || http://www.vfestival.com/ || {{saved}}
| [[ArchiveBot]] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.vfestival.com www.vfestival.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/3cyyc 3cyyc] || 2016-02-23 || data-sort-value=3530462 | {{green|3&nbsp;MiB}}  
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!ao) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.vfestival.com www.vfestival.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/3cyyc 3cyyc] || 2016-02-23 || data-sort-value=3530462 | {{green|3&nbsp;MiB}} || data-sort-value=1 | 1 warcs
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q1326062|VIM Airlines]]''' || airline || VIM Airlines (legally VIM Avia) was a Russian airline headquartered in Moscow based at Domodedovo International Airport. It offered international scheduled and charter operations for both passengers and cargo as well as wet lease services. Its licence was revoked by 4 November 2017 after its operations were suspended a few weeks earlier.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Russia''</small> || http://www.vim-avia.com || {{notsaved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q1326062|VIM Airlines]]''' || airline || VIM Airlines (legally VIM Avia) was a Russian airline headquartered in Moscow based at Domodedovo International Airport. It offered international scheduled and charter operations for both passengers and cargo as well as wet lease services. Its licence was revoked by 4 November 2017 after its operations were suspended a few weeks earlier.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Russia''</small> || http://www.vim-avia.com || {{notsaved}}
Line 1,434: Line 1,454:
|  ||  ||  ||  ||   
|  ||  ||  ||  ||   
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q7915006|Vanity (clothing)]]''' || business || <br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in the United States''</small> || http://www.vanity.com/ || {{notsaved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q7915006|Vanity (clothing)]]''' || business || <br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in the United States''</small> || http://www.vanity.com/ || {{saved}}
| || || || ||
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!a) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/vanity.com vanity.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/e8t11 e8t11] || 2018-09-16 || data-sort-value=30419707 | {{green|29&nbsp;MiB}} || data-sort-value=1 | 1 warcs
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q925192|Veidas]]''' || magazine || Veidas (literally: face) was a weekly news magazine published in Lithuania from 1992 to 2017. It focused on the world news, politics and business.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Lithuania''</small> || http://www.veidas.lt || {{notsaved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q925192|Veidas]]''' || magazine || Veidas (literally: face) was a weekly news magazine published in Lithuania from 1992 to 2017. It focused on the world news, politics and business.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in Lithuania''</small> || http://www.veidas.lt || {{notsaved}}
Line 1,515: Line 1,535:
|  ||  ||  ||  ||   
|  ||  ||  ||  ||   
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q2117747|Western New York Flash]]''' || association football club || The Western New York Flash (WNYF) is an American professional soccer club based in Elma, New York that competes in the United Women's Soccer league. They have won league championships in four different leagues: the USL W-League in 2010, Women's Professional Soccer in 2011, Women's Premier Soccer League Elite in 2012, and the National Women's Soccer League in 2016.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in New York (state)''</small> || http://www.wnyflash.com || {{notsaved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q2117747|Western New York Flash]]''' || women's association football club || The Western New York Flash (WNYF) is an American professional soccer club based in Elma, New York that competes in the United Women's Soccer league. They have won league championships in four different leagues: the USL W-League in 2010, Women's Professional Soccer in 2011, Women's Premier Soccer League Elite in 2012, and the National Women's Soccer League in 2016.<br/><small>''2017 disestablishments in New York (state)''</small> || http://www.wnyflash.com || {{notsaved}}
|  ||  ||  ||  ||   
|  ||  ||  ||  ||   
|-
|-
Line 1,558: Line 1,578:
|-
|-
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q2749474|Zastava Trucks]]''' || business || Zastava Trucks is a Serbian truck manufacturer based in the city of Kragujevac, Serbia. It is a subsidiary of Group Zastava Vehicles which declared bankruptcy in May 2017. In September 2017, the Government of Serbia established Zastava TERVO, which took over Zastava Trucks production facilities. || http://www.zastava-kamioni.co.yu/ || {{saved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q2749474|Zastava Trucks]]''' || business || Zastava Trucks is a Serbian truck manufacturer based in the city of Kragujevac, Serbia. It is a subsidiary of Group Zastava Vehicles which declared bankruptcy in May 2017. In September 2017, the Government of Serbia established Zastava TERVO, which took over Zastava Trucks production facilities. || http://www.zastava-kamioni.co.yu/ || {{saved}}
| [[ArchiveBot]] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.zastava-kamioni.co.yu www.zastava-kamioni.co.yu] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/2dhlo 2dhlo] || 2018-11-07 || data-sort-value=6012 | {{green|5&nbsp;KiB}}  
| [[ArchiveBot]]&nbsp;(!a) || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.zastava-kamioni.co.yu www.zastava-kamioni.co.yu] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/2dhlo 2dhlo] || 2018-11-07 || data-sort-value=6012 | {{green|5&nbsp;KiB}} || data-sort-value=1 | 1 warcs
|}
|}



Revision as of 07:50, 16 June 2019

This page is based on Wikipedia articles in Category:2017 disestablishments. The websites for these entities could vanish in the foreseable future.

  • Statistics: Saved! (29) · Not saved yet (471) · Total size (129.5 GiB)

Do not edit this page, it is automatically updated by bot. There is a raw list of URLs.

v · t · e         Deathwatch (manual list)
Deaths

2000 · 2001 · 2002 · 2003 · 2004 · 2005 · 2006 · 2007 · 2008 · 2009 · 2010 · 2011 · 2012 · 2013 · 2014 · 2015 · 2016 · 2017 · 2018 · 2019 · 2020 · 2021 · 2022 · 2023 (bot updated lists)

Disestablishments

2000 · 2001 · 2002 · 2003 · 2004 · 2005 · 2006 · 2007 · 2008 · 2009 · 2010 · 2011 · 2012 · 2013 · 2014 · 2015 · 2016 · 2017 · 2018 · 2019 · 2020 · 2021 · 2022 · 2023 (bot updated lists)