Team, Place & City Details

SVA Papendorp

SVA Papendorp are a Dutch amateur football (soccer) club from Utrecht, founded in 1990. The club holds a Saturday team competing in the Derde Divisie, the fourth tier of professional football in the Netherlands.

Quick Boys

Quick Boys is an amateur football club from Katwijk aan Zee, Netherlands. The club, established on February 1, 1920, is the second most successful amateur football club in the Netherlands, behind IJsselmeervogels.

Magreb (Tengiz)

Magreb was a medieval king in Central Asia, specifically modern Kazakhstan, who united the Tengizi islands in the Caspian Sea and formed the Kingdom of Tengiz.

Maghreb
Maghreb

The Maghreb (; Arabic: المغرب‎, translit. al-Maɣréb, lit.

Magdeburg
Magdeburg

Magdeburg ; Low Saxon: Meideborg, [ˈmaˑɪdebɔɐ̯x]) is the capital city and the second largest city of the state of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It is situated on the Elbe River.

Maghrebis

Maghrebis or Maghrebians are the inhabitants of Maghreb region, the westernmost part of North Africa and the Arab world. Maghrebis were known in medieval times as Roman Africans or Moors.

Maghrebi Arabic

Maghrebi Arabic is an Arabic dialect continuum spoken in the Maghreb region, in Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Western Sahara, and Mauritania. It includes Moroccan, Algerian, Tunisian, Libyan, and Hassaniya Arabic.

Maghrebi mint tea
Maghrebi mint tea

Maghrebi mint tea (Arabic: الشاي‎, translit. aš-šāy; Moroccan Arabic: أتاي‎, translit.

Magdeburg Cathedral
Magdeburg Cathedral

Magdeburg Cathedral , officially called the Cathedral of Saints Catherine and Maurice (German: Dom zu Magdeburg St. Mauritius und Katharina), is a Protestant cathedral in Germany and the oldest Gothic cathedral in the country.

Magdeburg–Thale railway
Magdeburg–Thale railway

The Magdeburg–Thale railway is a predominantly single-track, non-electrified main line railway that connects Thale, in the northern Harz, with Magdeburg, the capital of Saxony-Anhalt. Its eastern section between Magdeburg and Halberstadt was opened in 1843 and it is one of the oldest railways in Germany.

Magdeburg Ivories
Magdeburg Ivories

The Magdeburg Ivories are a set of 16 surviving ivory panels illustrating episodes of Christ's life. They were commissioned by Emperor Otto I, probably to mark the dedication of Magdeburg Cathedral, and the raising of the Magdeburg see to an archbishopric in 968.