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This page is based on Wikipedia articles in '''[[:wikipedia:en:Category:2011 disestablishments|Category:2011 disestablishments]]'''. The websites for these entities could vanish in the foreseable future.
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4642527|6 News (Turkey)]]''' || television channel || <br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Turkey''</small> || http://www.haberajans.net/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.haberajans.net/ {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q277420|9Live]]''' || television station || 9Live was a commercial German participation TV channel launched on 1 September 2001 and lasted until 9 August 2011. It originated from a channel called tm3. Most of its programming is lottery and quiz games, in which the viewer can participate over the phone. An English version also broadcast in the United Kingdom in late 2004 and early 2005, during E4's downtime hours.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Germany''</small> || http://www.9live.de || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.9live.de {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q277420|9Live]]''' || television station || 9Live was a commercial German participation TV channel launched on 1 September 2001 and lasted until 9 August 2011. It originated from a channel called tm3. Most of its programming is lottery and quiz games, in which the viewer can participate over the phone. An English version also broadcast in the United Kingdom in late 2004 and early 2005, during E4's downtime hours.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Germany''</small> || http://www.9live.de || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.9live.de {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q289755|AC St. Louis]]''' || association football club || AC St. Louis was an American professional soccer team based in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. Founded in December 2009, the team played its first and only season the next year in the NASL Conference of the temporary USSF D2 Pro League, the second tier of the American Soccer Pyramid. With plans to join the new North American Soccer League the following season, the club folded in January 2011 under unmanageable financial strain.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Missouri''</small> || http://www.ac-stlouis.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.ac-stlouis.com {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q289755|AC St. Louis]]''' || association football club || AC St. Louis was an American professional soccer team based in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. Founded in December 2009, the team played its first and only season the next year in the NASL Conference of the temporary USSF D2 Pro League, the second tier of the American Soccer Pyramid. With plans to join the new North American Soccer League the following season, the club folded in January 2011 under unmanageable financial strain.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Missouri''</small> || http://www.ac-stlouis.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.ac-stlouis.com {{saved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q2709098|ADN (newspaper)]]''' || newspaper || <br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Spain''</small> || http://www.adn.es || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.adn.es {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4677451|Activant]]''' || business || <br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in California''</small> || http://www.activant.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.activant.com/ {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q2393655|Aero Rent]]''' || airline || Aero Rent (Авиакомпания "Аэро Рент") was an airline based in Cheryomushki District, South-Western Administrative Okrug, Moscow, Russia. It operated global VIP charter flights out of Moscow Vnukovo International Airport and facilitated the chartering of aircraft from other airlines.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Russia''</small> || http://www.aerorent.ru/ENG/about || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.aerorent.ru/ENG/about {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q2393655|Aero Rent]]''' || airline || Aero Rent (Авиакомпания "Аэро Рент") was an airline based in Cheryomushki District, South-Western Administrative Okrug, Moscow, Russia. It operated global VIP charter flights out of Moscow Vnukovo International Airport and facilitated the chartering of aircraft from other airlines.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Russia''</small> || http://www.aerorent.ru/ENG/about || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.aerorent.ru/ENG/about {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q949480|Agency for International Trade Information and Co-operation]]''' || intergovernmental organization ||  || http://www.acici.org || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.acici.org {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4697998|Air Go Airlines]]''' || airline || Air Go Airlines was a cargo airline based in Athens, Greece. Its main base was Athens International Airport. The airline started operations in September 2008. Airgo ceased its operations at the end of October 2011. At first, Airgo Airlines had regular flights from Athens to Larnaca, reaching up to five flights per week. The lack of significant cargo to fly on the return leg of the flight though, forced the airline to eventually discontinue the route after about one year of operation. Later, its operations included domestic flights within Greece, carrying newspapers to Thessaloniki, Crete, Rhodes and occasionally to other smaller islands, ad-hoc flights, as well as long term contracts for major courier companies. || http://www.airgoairlines.gr/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.airgoairlines.gr/ {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4697998|Air Go Airlines]]''' || airline || Air Go Airlines was a cargo airline based in Athens, Greece. Its main base was Athens International Airport. The airline started operations in September 2008. Airgo ceased its operations at the end of October 2011. At first, Airgo Airlines had regular flights from Athens to Larnaca, reaching up to five flights per week. The lack of significant cargo to fly on the return leg of the flight though, forced the airline to eventually discontinue the route after about one year of operation. Later, its operations included domestic flights within Greece, carrying newspapers to Thessaloniki, Crete, Rhodes and occasionally to other smaller islands, ad-hoc flights, as well as long term contracts for major courier companies. || http://www.airgoairlines.gr/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.airgoairlines.gr/ {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q407399|Air Ivoire]]''' || airline || Air Ivoire was an airline headquartered in the Immueble EECI in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire. It was the national airline and operated scheduled regional and intercontinental services. Its main base was Port Bouet Airport, Abidjan. The airline ceased operations in 2011.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Africa''</small> || http://www.airivoire.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.airivoire.com {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q407399|Air Ivoire]]''' || airline || Air Ivoire was an airline headquartered in the Immueble EECI in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire. It was the national airline and operated scheduled regional and intercontinental services. Its main base was Port Bouet Airport, Abidjan. The airline ceased operations in 2011.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Africa''</small> || http://www.airivoire.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.airivoire.com {{saved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q2071372|Air Mikisew]]''' || airline || Air Mikisew was an airline based in Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada. It operated scheduled passenger services in the Fort McMurray/Fort Chipewyan region. Its main base was the Fort McMurray Airport. Mikisew is the Cree word for eagle. || http://www.airmikisew.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.airmikisew.com/ {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q2071372|Air Mikisew]]''' || airline || Air Mikisew was an airline based in Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada. It operated scheduled passenger services in the Fort McMurray/Fort Chipewyan region. Its main base was the Fort McMurray Airport. Mikisew is the Cree word for eagle. || http://www.airmikisew.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.airmikisew.com/ {{saved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4701698|Akron Summit Assault]]''' || association football club || Akron Summit Assault was an American soccer team based in Akron, Ohio, United States. Founded in 2010, they played their only season in the USL Premier Development League (PDL), the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid, in the Great Lakes Division of the Central Conference.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Ohio''</small> || http://www.akronsummitassault.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.akronsummitassault.com/ {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4701698|Akron Summit Assault]]''' || association football club || Akron Summit Assault was an American soccer team based in Akron, Ohio, United States. Founded in 2010, they played their only season in the USL Premier Development League (PDL), the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid, in the Great Lakes Division of the Central Conference.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Ohio''</small> || http://www.akronsummitassault.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.akronsummitassault.com/ {{saved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q379246|Al-Fatiha Foundation]]''' || nonprofit organization || The Al-Fatiha Foundation was an organization which advanced the cause of LGBTQ Muslims. It was founded in 1997 by Faisal Alam, a Pakistani American, and was registered as a nonprofit organization in the United States until 2011.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in the United States''</small> || http://www.al-fatiha.org/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.al-fatiha.org/ {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q379246|Al-Fatiha Foundation]]''' || nonprofit organization || The Al-Fatiha Foundation was an organization which advanced the cause of LGBTQ Muslims. It was founded in 1997 by Faisal Alam, a Pakistani American, and was registered as a nonprofit organization in the United States until 2011.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in the United States''</small> || http://www.al-fatiha.org/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.al-fatiha.org/ {{saved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4705886|Alameda Times-Star]]''' || newspaper || The Alameda Times-Star was a newspaper in the town of Alameda, California. It was last owned by Bay Area News Group-East Bay (BANG-EB), a subsidiary of MediaNews Group, who bought the paper in 1986.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in California''</small> || http://www.insidebayarea.com/timesstar || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.insidebayarea.com/timesstar {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4705886|Alameda Times-Star]]''' || newspaper || The Alameda Times-Star was a newspaper in the town of Alameda, California. It was last owned by Bay Area News Group-East Bay (BANG-EB), a subsidiary of MediaNews Group, who bought the paper in 1986.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in California''</small> || http://www.insidebayarea.com/timesstar || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.insidebayarea.com/timesstar {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q860601|Albanian Airlines]]''' || airline || Albanian Airlines MAK Sh.p.k (trading as Albanian Airlines) was an airline based in Tirana, Albania. It operated scheduled international services. Its main hub was Tirana International Airport Nënë Tereza. On 11 November 2011 Albania’s Civil Aviation Authority revoked the license of Albanian Airlines.Ledion Veshi, [http://www.balkans.com/open-news.php?uniquenumber=126336 "Civil Aviation Authority Revokes License of Albanian Airlines"] , balkans.com, 14 November 2011<br>- Besar Likmeta, [http://smarkos.blogspot.com/2011/11/albania-to-ground-airline-owned-by.html "Albania to Ground Airline Owned by Arrested Businessman"], SManalysis blog, 14 November 2011<br>- [http://www.businessweek.com/ap/financialnews/D9QUO9L00.htm "Albania revokes license of Albanian Airlines"], Associated Press on Blomberg Businessweek, 14 November 2011<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Albania''</small> || http://www.albanianairlines.com.al || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.albanianairlines.com.al {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q860601|Albanian Airlines]]''' || airline || Albanian Airlines MAK Sh.p.k (trading as Albanian Airlines) was an airline based in Tirana, Albania. It operated scheduled international services. Its main hub was Tirana International Airport Nënë Tereza. On 11 November 2011 Albania’s Civil Aviation Authority revoked the license of Albanian Airlines.Ledion Veshi, [http://www.balkans.com/open-news.php?uniquenumber=126336 "Civil Aviation Authority Revokes License of Albanian Airlines"] , balkans.com, 14 November 2011<br>- Besar Likmeta, [http://smarkos.blogspot.com/2011/11/albania-to-ground-airline-owned-by.html "Albania to Ground Airline Owned by Arrested Businessman"], SManalysis blog, 14 November 2011<br>- [http://www.businessweek.com/ap/financialnews/D9QUO9L00.htm "Albania revokes license of Albanian Airlines"], Associated Press on Blomberg Businessweek, 14 November 2011<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Albania''</small> || http://www.albanianairlines.com.al || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.albanianairlines.com.al {{saved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q1298697|Alexisonfire]]''' || band || Alexisonfire (pronounced "Alexis on fire") is a five-piece Canadian post-hardcore band that formed in St. Catharines, Ontario in 2001. They describe their music as "the sound of two Catholic high-school girls in mid-knife-fight" (a reference to their song "A Dagger Through the Heart of St. Angeles", also the inspiration for their debut album cover art). When the band emerged in late 2001, it was enough to impress critics as well as earning their self-titled debut album a gold certification in Canada. The band has released three subsequent successful studio albums since then: Watch Out! in 2004, Crisis in 2006, and Old Crows/Young Cardinals in 2009, each achieving platinum certification in their native country. Plus three special edition live albums from Manchester Academy, Birmingham Academy, and Brixton Academy. Their accolades include a 2005 Juno Award for New Group of the Year.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Ontario, 2012 disestablishments in Ontario''</small> || http://www.theonlybandever.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.theonlybandever.com {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q1298697|Alexisonfire]]''' || band || Alexisonfire (pronounced "Alexis on fire") is a five-piece Canadian post-hardcore band that formed in St. Catharines, Ontario in 2001. They describe their music as "the sound of two Catholic high-school girls in mid-knife-fight" (a reference to their song "A Dagger Through the Heart of St. Angeles", also the inspiration for their debut album cover art). When the band emerged in late 2001, it was enough to impress critics as well as earning their self-titled debut album a gold certification in Canada. The band has released three subsequent successful studio albums since then: Watch Out! in 2004, Crisis in 2006, and Old Crows/Young Cardinals in 2009, each achieving platinum certification in their native country. Plus three special edition live albums from Manchester Academy, Birmingham Academy, and Brixton Academy. Their accolades include a 2005 Juno Award for New Group of the Year.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Ontario, 2012 disestablishments in Ontario''</small> || http://www.theonlybandever.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.theonlybandever.com {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q1781081|Alliance & Leicester]]''' || business || <br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in England''</small> || http://alliance-leicester.co.uk || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://alliance-leicester.co.uk {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q1781081|Alliance & Leicester]]''' || business || <br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in England''</small> || http://alliance-leicester.co.uk || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://alliance-leicester.co.uk {{saved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q659134|AlltheWeb]]''' || website || AlltheWeb (sometimes referred to as FAST or FAST Search) was an Internet search engine that made its debut in mid-1999 and was closed in 2011. It grew out of FTP Search, Tor Egge's doctorate thesis at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, which he started in 1994, which in turn resulted in the formation of Fast Search & Transfer (FAST), established on July 16, 1997. According to FAST, AllTheWeb once rivaled Google in size and technology. || http://www.alltheweb.com/search || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.alltheweb.com/search {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q659134|AlltheWeb]]''' || website || AlltheWeb (sometimes referred to as FAST or FAST Search) was an Internet search engine that made its debut in mid-1999 and was closed in 2011. It grew out of FTP Search, Tor Egge's doctorate thesis at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, which he started in 1994, which in turn resulted in the formation of Fast Search & Transfer (FAST), established on July 16, 1997. According to FAST, AllTheWeb once rivaled Google in size and technology. || http://www.alltheweb.com/search || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.alltheweb.com/search {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q15179682|Amberfield School]]''' || school || Amberfield School was a small private school in Nacton, England, coeducational up to the age of 7 years, and for girls up to the age of 16 years, which was established in 1927 and closed in 2011 due to financial problems. The last headmistress was Linda Ingram. It was set in countryside with surrounding fields and wildlife. It won the Lego League Robotics UK Championships and the World Primary Robot Dance Championship held in Suzhou, China as part of RoboCup Junior in 2008. The school occupied the site of Nacton Workhouse, near woodland where the body of one of the victims of the Ipswich 2006 serial murders, was found. The school was a member of the Girls' Schools Association.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in England''</small> || http://www.amberfieldschool.co.uk || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.amberfieldschool.co.uk {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q15179682|Amberfield School]]''' || school || Amberfield School was a small private school in Nacton, England, coeducational up to the age of 7 years, and for girls up to the age of 16 years, which was established in 1927 and closed in 2011 due to financial problems. The last headmistress was Linda Ingram. It was set in countryside with surrounding fields and wildlife. It won the Lego League Robotics UK Championships and the World Primary Robot Dance Championship held in Suzhou, China as part of RoboCup Junior in 2008. The school occupied the site of Nacton Workhouse, near woodland where the body of one of the victims of the Ipswich 2006 serial murders, was found. The school was a member of the Girls' Schools Association.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in England''</small> || http://www.amberfieldschool.co.uk || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.amberfieldschool.co.uk {{saved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q463007|Amerer Air]]''' || airline || Amerer Air was a cargo airline based in Linz, Austria. It was Austria's largest dedicated cargo airline, operating services from Linz and Cologne throughout Europe, the Middle East and North Africa. Its main base was Linz Airport.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Austria''</small> || http://www.amererair.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.amererair.com {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q463007|Amerer Air]]''' || airline || Amerer Air was a cargo airline based in Linz, Austria. It was Austria's largest dedicated cargo airline, operating services from Linz and Cologne throughout Europe, the Middle East and North Africa. Its main base was Linz Airport.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Austria''</small> || http://www.amererair.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.amererair.com {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q478476|Amsterdam Airlines]]''' || airline || Amsterdam Airlines was a Dutch charter airline with its head office in Schiphol-Rijk on the grounds of Amsterdam Airport Schiphol in Haarlemmermeer, Netherlands. Founded in 2007, Amsterdam Airlines used to provide both charter and wet lease services. It ceased its operation on October 31, 2011 and went bankrupt on November 22. || http://www.amsterdam-airlines.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.amsterdam-airlines.com/ {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q478476|Amsterdam Airlines]]''' || airline || Amsterdam Airlines was a Dutch charter airline with its head office in Schiphol-Rijk on the grounds of Amsterdam Airport Schiphol in Haarlemmermeer, Netherlands. Founded in 2007, Amsterdam Airlines used to provide both charter and wet lease services. It ceased its operation on October 31, 2011 and went bankrupt on November 22. || http://www.amsterdam-airlines.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.amsterdam-airlines.com/ {{saved}}]
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| [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.amsterdam-airlines.com www.amsterdam-airlines.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/7on1j 7on1j] || 2019-04-24 || data-sort-value=7126 | {{green|6&nbsp;KiB}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q541461|Anglo Irish Bank]]''' || bank || Anglo Irish Bank was an Irish bank headquartered in Dublin from 1964 to 2011. It began to wind down after nationalisation in 2009. <br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Ireland''</small> || http://www.angloirishbank.ie/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.angloirishbank.ie/ {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q541461|Anglo Irish Bank]]''' || bank || Anglo Irish Bank was an Irish bank headquartered in Dublin from 1964 to 2011. It began to wind down after nationalisation in 2009. <br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Ireland''</small> || http://www.angloirishbank.ie/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.angloirishbank.ie/ {{saved}}]
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| [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.angloirishbank.ie www.angloirishbank.ie] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/de3cl de3cl] || 2019-04-24 || data-sort-value=105599 | {{green|103&nbsp;KiB}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q6315980|Animax Portugal]]''' || television channel || Animax Portugal was the Portuguese version of Animax. The channel launched in April 2008 and was closed in May 2011. Originally, the channel broadcast anime only, but started airing live-action shows in 2009.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Portugal''</small> || http://www.webcitation.org/5yO4qjB6U || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/ {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q6315980|Animax Portugal]]''' || television channel || Animax Portugal was the Portuguese version of Animax. The channel launched in April 2008 and was closed in May 2011. Originally, the channel broadcast anime only, but started airing live-action shows in 2009.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Portugal''</small> || http://www.webcitation.org/5yO4qjB6U || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/ {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4782224|Aptera Motors]]''' || business || Aptera Motors was an American startup company seeking to manufacture high-efficiency road vehicles. Formerly known as Accelerated Composites, the company was based in Oceanside, California. It was founded in 2006 and was liquidated in 2011. In 2012 the company's intellectual property was bought by a Chinese auto manufacturer in mid-2012 which set up two companies: Zaptera USA to build electric cars, and Aptera USA which would build gasoline-powered cars.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in California''</small> || http://www.aptera.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.aptera.com {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4782224|Aptera Motors]]''' || business || Aptera Motors was an American startup company seeking to manufacture high-efficiency road vehicles. Formerly known as Accelerated Composites, the company was based in Carlsbad, California. It was founded in 2006 and was liquidated in 2011. In 2012 the company's intellectual property was bought by a Chinese auto manufacturer in mid-2012 which set up two companies: Zaptera USA to build electric cars, and Aptera USA which would build gasoline-powered cars.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in California''</small> || http://www.aptera.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.aptera.com {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q750374|Astraeus Airlines]]''' || airline || Astraeus Limited, trading as Astraeus Airlines, was a British airline based at Astraeus House in Crawley, West Sussex, England. Founded in 2002, and named after the Greek God of the dusk, it entered administration on 21 November 2011, ceasing operations the same day.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in the United Kingdom''</small> || http://www.flyastraeus.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.flyastraeus.com {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q750374|Astraeus Airlines]]''' || airline || Astraeus Limited, trading as Astraeus Airlines, was a British airline based at Astraeus House in Crawley, West Sussex, England. Founded in 2002, and named after the Greek God of the dusk, it entered administration on 21 November 2011, ceasing operations the same day.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in the United Kingdom''</small> || http://www.flyastraeus.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.flyastraeus.com {{saved}}]
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| [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.flyastraeus.com www.flyastraeus.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/5pqwy 5pqwy] || 2019-04-24 || data-sort-value=880637 | {{green|859&nbsp;KiB}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q1637428|Atlant-Soyuz Airlines]]''' || airline || Atlant-Soyuz Airlines , known as Moscow Airlines during 2010-2011, was an airline based in Moscow, Russia, that operated domestic and international passenger flights out of Vnukovo International Airport from 1993 to 2011. || http://flymoscow.ru || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://flymoscow.ru {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q1637428|Atlant-Soyuz Airlines]]''' || airline || Atlant-Soyuz Airlines , known as Moscow Airlines during 2010-2011, was an airline based in Moscow, Russia, that operated domestic and international passenger flights out of Vnukovo International Airport from 1993 to 2011. || http://flymoscow.ru || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://flymoscow.ru {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4816584|Atlantic Union College]]''' || school || <br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Massachusetts''</small> || http://www.auc.edu/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.auc.edu/ {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4816584|Atlantic Union College]]''' || school || <br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Massachusetts''</small> || http://www.auc.edu/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.auc.edu/ {{saved}}]
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| [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.auc.edu www.auc.edu] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/fevbs fevbs] || 2019-04-24 || data-sort-value=12126775 | {{green|11&nbsp;MiB}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q433529|Atletico Roma F.C.]]''' || association football club || On 7 July 2010, the club changed its name to Atletico Roma F.C. and its colours to blue and white, to distance itself from Lodigiani's history and abandon a corporate name, as both Lodigiani and Cisco are firms based in Rome.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Italy''</small> || http://www.ciscocalcioroma.it || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.ciscocalcioroma.it {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q433529|Atletico Roma F.C.]]''' || association football club || On 7 July 2010, the club changed its name to Atletico Roma F.C. and its colours to blue and white, to distance itself from Lodigiani's history and abandon a corporate name, as both Lodigiani and Cisco are firms based in Rome.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Italy''</small> || http://www.ciscocalcioroma.it || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.ciscocalcioroma.it {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q790772|Aviacsa]]''' || airline || Consorcio Aviaxsa, S.A. de C.V., doing business as Aviacsa, was a low-cost airline of Mexico with its headquarters in Hangar 1 of Zone C on the property of Mexico City International Airport in Venustiano Carranza, Mexico City, Mexico. The airline operated domestic services until the airline's grounding, radiating from major hubs at Monterrey, Mexico City and Guadalajara and international service to Las Vegas, Nevada in the USA. Aviacsa also had a U.S. office in Houston. || http://www.aviacsa.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.aviacsa.com/ {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q790772|Aviacsa]]''' || airline || Consorcio Aviaxsa, S.A. de C.V., doing business as Aviacsa, was a low-cost airline of Mexico with its headquarters in Hangar 1 of Zone C on the property of Mexico City International Airport in Venustiano Carranza, Mexico City, Mexico. The airline operated domestic services until the airline's grounding, radiating from major hubs at Monterrey, Mexico City and Guadalajara and international service to Las Vegas, Nevada in the USA. Aviacsa also had a U.S. office in Houston. || http://www.aviacsa.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.aviacsa.com/ {{saved}}]
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| [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.aviacsa.com www.aviacsa.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/1ot6b 1ot6b] || 2019-04-24 || data-sort-value=168849 | {{green|164&nbsp;KiB}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q12465|Avui]]''' || daily newspaper || Avui (, meaning "Today" in English) was a Catalan daily newspaper, based in Barcelona, in Spain. It was one of the city's newest papers, having been founded in 1976. The editorial line was Catalan nationalist.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Spain''</small> || http://www.elpuntavui.cat || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.elpuntavui.cat {{saved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q12465|Avui]]''' || daily newspaper || Avui (, meaning "Today" in English) was a Catalan daily newspaper, based in Barcelona, in Spain. It was one of the city's newest papers, having been founded in 1976. The editorial line was Catalan nationalist.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Spain''</small> || http://www.elpuntavui.cat || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.elpuntavui.cat {{saved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4832338|Azeda Booth]]''' || band || Azeda Booth was a Canadian experimental-pop band formed in Calgary in 2004, influenced by glitch, IDM, and experimental music.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Alberta''</small> || http://www.azedabooth.net || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.azedabooth.net {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4832338|Azeda Booth]]''' || band || Azeda Booth was a Canadian experimental-pop band formed in Calgary in 2004, influenced by glitch, IDM, and experimental music.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Alberta''</small> || http://www.azedabooth.net || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.azedabooth.net {{saved}}]
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| [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.azedabooth.net www.azedabooth.net] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/8hmqo 8hmqo] || 2019-04-24 || data-sort-value=233155 | {{green|227&nbsp;KiB}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q2910532|Azure (magazine)]]''' || magazine || <br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Israel''</small> || http://www.azure.org.il || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.azure.org.il {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q2910532|Azure (magazine)]]''' || magazine || <br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Israel''</small> || http://www.azure.org.il || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.azure.org.il {{saved}}]
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| [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.azure.org.il www.azure.org.il] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/7ryzo 7ryzo] || 2019-04-24 || data-sort-value=8717074 | {{green|8&nbsp;MiB}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4834785|BBC Albanian service]]''' || broadcast network || The BBC Albanian Service was a foreign language service of the BBC World Service. It ceased operations on 28 February 2011.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in the United Kingdom''</small> || http://www.bbcalbanian.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.bbcalbanian.com {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4834785|BBC Albanian service]]''' || broadcast network || The BBC Albanian Service was a foreign language service of the BBC World Service. It ceased operations on 28 February 2011.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in the United Kingdom''</small> || http://www.bbcalbanian.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.bbcalbanian.com {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q787436|BM Ciudad Real]]''' || handball team || <br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Spain''</small> || http://www.bmciudadreal.es || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.bmciudadreal.es {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q787436|BM Ciudad Real]]''' || handball team || <br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Spain''</small> || http://www.bmciudadreal.es || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.bmciudadreal.es {{saved}}]
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| [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.bmciudadreal.es www.bmciudadreal.es] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/5ybf5 5ybf5] || 2019-04-24 || data-sort-value=10155 | {{green|9&nbsp;KiB}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q3633734|Banca Popolare di Crema]]''' || business || Banca Popolare di Crema is an Italian banking brand and former subsidiary of Banco Popolare.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Italy''</small> || http://www.popcrema.it || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.popcrema.it {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q3633734|Banca Popolare di Crema]]''' || business || Banca Popolare di Crema is an Italian banking brand and former subsidiary of Banco Popolare.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Italy''</small> || http://www.popcrema.it || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.popcrema.it {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4855959|Bank PHB]]''' || business || Bank PHB, formerly known as Platinum Habib Bank, was a commercial bank in Nigeria. The bank was the fifth largest financial services provider in Nigeria.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Nigeria''</small> || http://www.bankphb.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.bankphb.com {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4855959|Bank PHB]]''' || business || Bank PHB, formerly known as Platinum Habib Bank, was a commercial bank in Nigeria. The bank was the fifth largest financial services provider in Nigeria.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Nigeria''</small> || http://www.bankphb.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.bankphb.com {{saved}}]
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| [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.bankphb.com www.bankphb.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/4xb28 4xb28] || 2019-04-24 || data-sort-value=10483 | {{green|10&nbsp;KiB}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q2423014|Benidorm CF]]''' || association football club || <br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Spain''</small> || http://www.benidormcf.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.benidormcf.com {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q2423014|Benidorm CF]]''' || association football club || <br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Spain''</small> || http://www.benidormcf.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.benidormcf.com {{saved}}]
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| [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.benidormcf.com www.benidormcf.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/b8qmq b8qmq] || 2019-04-24 || data-sort-value=9838 | {{green|9&nbsp;KiB}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q1992561|Best Motoring]]''' || magazine ||  was Japan's preeminent automobile magazine, video, and DVD series. Alongside Best Motoring were Hot Version and Video Special.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Japan''</small> || http://www.bestmotoring.jp || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.bestmotoring.jp {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q1992561|Best Motoring]]''' || magazine ||  was Japan's preeminent automobile magazine, video, and DVD series. Alongside Best Motoring were Hot Version and Video Special.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Japan''</small> || http://www.bestmotoring.jp || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.bestmotoring.jp {{saved}}]
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| [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.bestmotoring.jp www.bestmotoring.jp] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/7kfg5 7kfg5] || 2019-04-24 || data-sort-value=7283 | {{green|7&nbsp;KiB}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4897794|Bethany University]]''' || university || Bethany University was a four-year private coeducational Christian university located in Scotts Valley, California, in Santa Cruz County. It operated from 1919 until closing in 2011 and was endorsed by the Assemblies of God USA, a Pentecostal denomination, and was the denomination's oldest college at the time of its closure.{{cite news|last=McCord|first=Shanna|newspaper=Santa Cruz Sentinel|url=http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/localnews/ci_18268515|title=Bethany University will close: Private funding didn't materialize || http://www.bethany.edu || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.bethany.edu {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4897794|Bethany University]]''' || university || Bethany University was a four-year private coeducational Christian university located in Scotts Valley, California, in Santa Cruz County. It operated from 1919 until closing in 2011 and was endorsed by the Assemblies of God USA, a Pentecostal denomination, and was the denomination's oldest college at the time of its closure.{{cite news|last=McCord|first=Shanna|newspaper=Santa Cruz Sentinel|url=http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/localnews/ci_18268515|title=Bethany University will close: Private funding didn't materialize || http://www.bethany.edu || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.bethany.edu {{saved}}]
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| [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.bethany.edu www.bethany.edu] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/ath9q ath9q] || 2019-04-24 || data-sort-value=143838919 | {{green|137&nbsp;MiB}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q482875|Big Mama (group)]]''' || band || <br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in South Korea''</small> || http://www.taillruns.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.taillruns.com/ {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q482875|Big Mama (group)]]''' || band || <br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in South Korea''</small> || http://www.taillruns.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.taillruns.com/ {{saved}}]
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| [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.taillruns.com www.taillruns.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/7kc5f 7kc5f] || 2019-04-24 || data-sort-value=894226 | {{green|873&nbsp;KiB}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4916115|Birds of Wales]]''' || band || Birds of Wales is an indie folk rock band based in Toronto, Ontario.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Ontario''</small> || http://www.birdsofwales.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.birdsofwales.com/ {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4916115|Birds of Wales]]''' || band || Birds of Wales is an indie folk rock band based in Toronto, Ontario.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Ontario''</small> || http://www.birdsofwales.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.birdsofwales.com/ {{saved}}]
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| [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.birdsofwales.com www.birdsofwales.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/aj4zh aj4zh] || 2019-04-24 || data-sort-value=1851636 | {{green|1&nbsp;MiB}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4916397|Birkdale High School]]''' || secondary school || Birkdale High School was a secondary school located in Kirklees, West Yorkshire, England. The school's buildings were constructed in two distinct phases; the older building, comprising mainly the former Wheelwright Grammar School for Girls and a newly built wing connected by a bridge c1980. The school was set amongst grassed grounds with a large playing and track area and more secluded grassed quadrangles located within the main building.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in England''</small> || https://web.archive.org/web/20100404021025/http://www.birkdalehigh.org.uk/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=https://web.archive.org/web/20100404021025/http://www.birkdalehigh.org.uk/ {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4916397|Birkdale High School]]''' || secondary school || Birkdale High School was a secondary school located in Kirklees, West Yorkshire, England. The school's buildings were constructed in two distinct phases; the older building, comprising mainly the former Wheelwright Grammar School for Girls and a newly built wing connected by a bridge c1980. The school was set amongst grassed grounds with a large playing and track area and more secluded grassed quadrangles located within the main building.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in England''</small> || https://web.archive.org/web/20100404021025/http://www.birkdalehigh.org.uk/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=https://web.archive.org/web/20100404021025/http://www.birkdalehigh.org.uk/ {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4916793|Birmingham Sabers]]''' || sports team || The Birmingham Sabers were a team of the Continental Basketball League based in Birmingham, Alabama that began play in 2010<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Alabama''</small> || http://www.birminghamsabers.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.birminghamsabers.com/ {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4916793|Birmingham Sabers]]''' || sports team || The Birmingham Sabers were a team of the Continental Basketball League based in Birmingham, Alabama that began play in 2010<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Alabama''</small> || http://www.birminghamsabers.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.birminghamsabers.com/ {{saved}}]
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| [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.birminghamsabers.com www.birminghamsabers.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/5kjlx 5kjlx] || 2019-04-24 || data-sort-value=5925 | {{green|5&nbsp;KiB}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4928493|Blount Today]]''' || newspaper || Blount Today was a weekly newspaper based in Maryville, Tennessee, covering Blount County, Tennessee. It was part of the Scripps Interactive Newspapers Group.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Tennessee''</small> || http://www.blounttoday.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.blounttoday.com {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4928493|Blount Today]]''' || newspaper || Blount Today was a weekly newspaper based in Maryville, Tennessee, covering Blount County, Tennessee. It was part of the Scripps Interactive Newspapers Group.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Tennessee''</small> || http://www.blounttoday.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.blounttoday.com {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4836228|Bosh (band)]]''' || band || <br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in England''</small> || http://www.boshmusic.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.boshmusic.com {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4836228|Bosh (band)]]''' || band || <br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in England''</small> || http://www.boshmusic.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.boshmusic.com {{saved}}]
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| [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.boshmusic.com www.boshmusic.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/9enyk 9enyk] || 2019-04-24 || data-sort-value=5872 | {{green|5&nbsp;KiB}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4971678|Britton-Macon Area School District]]''' || school district || The Britton-Macon Area School District, often shortened to Britton Schools, was in Lenawee County, Michigan and covered the area of Ridgeway and Macon Townships, though not exclusively.  || http://scnc.britton.k12.mi.us/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://scnc.britton.k12.mi.us/ {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4971678|Britton-Macon Area School District]]''' || school district || The Britton-Macon Area School District, often shortened to Britton Schools, was in Lenawee County, Michigan and covered the area of Ridgeway and Macon Townships, though not exclusively.  || http://scnc.britton.k12.mi.us/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://scnc.britton.k12.mi.us/ {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4973671|Bromley Brook School]]''' || boarding school || Bromley Brook School was a therapeutic boarding school in Manchester Center, Vermont, for teenage girls who were not functioning at traditional schools. The school is owned and operated by the Aspen Education Group. Bromley Brook was mentioned in The New York Times.  || http://www.bromleybrookschool.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.bromleybrookschool.com {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4973671|Bromley Brook School]]''' || boarding school || Bromley Brook School was a therapeutic boarding school in Manchester Center, Vermont, for teenage girls who were not functioning at traditional schools. The school is owned and operated by the Aspen Education Group. Bromley Brook was mentioned in The New York Times.  || http://www.bromleybrookschool.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.bromleybrookschool.com {{saved}}]
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| [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.bromleybrookschool.com www.bromleybrookschool.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/752qy 752qy] || 2019-04-24 || data-sort-value=5921 | {{green|5&nbsp;KiB}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4998441|Bureaucrash]]''' || nonprofit organization || Bureaucrash was an international network of libertarian activists whose stated goals were "decreasing the scope of government" and "increasing individual freedom", and which engaged in culture jamming.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in the United States''</small> || http://bureaucrash.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://bureaucrash.com/ {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4998441|Bureaucrash]]''' || nonprofit organization || Bureaucrash was an international network of libertarian activists whose stated goals were "decreasing the scope of government" and "increasing individual freedom", and which engaged in culture jamming.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in the United States''</small> || http://bureaucrash.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://bureaucrash.com/ {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q3326620|Centre Democrats (San Marino)]]''' || political party || <br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in San Marino''</small> || http://www.democraticidicentro.sm || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.democraticidicentro.sm {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q3326620|Centre Democrats (San Marino)]]''' || political party || <br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in San Marino''</small> || http://www.democraticidicentro.sm || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.democraticidicentro.sm {{saved}}]
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| [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.democraticidicentro.sm www.democraticidicentro.sm] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/cvdo5 cvdo5] || 2019-04-24 || data-sort-value=5909 | {{green|5&nbsp;KiB}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q15427523|Cephalon]]''' || public company || <br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Pennsylvania''</small> || http://www.cephalon.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.cephalon.com {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q15427523|Cephalon]]''' || public company || <br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Pennsylvania''</small> || http://www.cephalon.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.cephalon.com {{saved}}]
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| [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.cephalon.com www.cephalon.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/1payz 1payz] || 2019-04-24 || data-sort-value=7249 | {{green|7&nbsp;KiB}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q5086145|Charlotte Speed]]''' || sports team || The Charlotte Speed were a professional indoor football team based in Charlotte, North Carolina. The team was to have become a member of the Professional Indoor Football League, but their membership was revoked before the 2013 season started. The Carolina Speed began in the American Indoor Football Association where they played from 2007 thru 2009 in Concord, North Carolina. After sitting out the 2010 season, the Speed came back in 2011 and played in the Southern Indoor Football League. The SIFL folded after the 2011 season, and the Speed did not play in 2012. The owner was Eddie Littlefield. The Speed played their home games at Cabarrus Arena in Concord from 2007-2009 and at Bojangles' Coliseum in Charlotte for 2011.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in North Carolina''</small> || http://www.gocharlottespeed.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.gocharlottespeed.com/ {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q5086145|Charlotte Speed]]''' || sports team || The Charlotte Speed were a professional indoor football team based in Charlotte, North Carolina. The team was to have become a member of the Professional Indoor Football League, but their membership was revoked before the 2013 season started. The Carolina Speed began in the American Indoor Football Association where they played from 2007 thru 2009 in Concord, North Carolina. After sitting out the 2010 season, the Speed came back in 2011 and played in the Southern Indoor Football League. The SIFL folded after the 2011 season, and the Speed did not play in 2012. The owner was Eddie Littlefield. The Speed played their home games at Cabarrus Arena in Concord from 2007-2009 and at Bojangles' Coliseum in Charlotte for 2011.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in North Carolina''</small> || http://www.gocharlottespeed.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.gocharlottespeed.com/ {{saved}}]
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| [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.gocharlottespeed.com www.gocharlottespeed.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/74tbi 74tbi] || 2019-04-24 || data-sort-value=5908 | {{green|5&nbsp;KiB}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q1067679|Charon (band)]]''' || band || <br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Finland''</small> || http://www.charon.fi || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.charon.fi {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q1067679|Charon (band)]]''' || band || <br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Finland''</small> || http://www.charon.fi || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.charon.fi {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q124302|Chelsea Art Museum]]''' || art museum || The Chelsea Art Museum (CAM) was a contemporary art museum located at 556 West 22nd Street on the corner of Eleventh Avenue in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in New York (state)''</small> || http://chelseaartmuseum.org/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://chelseaartmuseum.org/ {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q124302|Chelsea Art Museum]]''' || art museum || The Chelsea Art Museum (CAM) was a contemporary art museum located at 556 West 22nd Street on the corner of Eleventh Avenue in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in New York (state)''</small> || http://chelseaartmuseum.org/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://chelseaartmuseum.org/ {{saved}}]
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| [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/chelseaartmuseum.org chelseaartmuseum.org] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/3tekz 3tekz] || 2019-04-24 || data-sort-value=344199 | {{green|336&nbsp;KiB}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q5095768|Chicago Riot]]''' || association football club || The Chicago Riot was an indoor soccer team that played in the Major Indoor Soccer League. They were based in Villa Park, Illinois, near Chicago, and they played their home games at the Odeum Expo Center.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Illinois''</small> || https://web.archive.org/web/20101027064419/http://chicagoriotsoccer.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=https://web.archive.org/web/20101027064419/http://chicagoriotsoccer.com/ {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q5095768|Chicago Riot]]''' || association football club || The Chicago Riot was an indoor soccer team that played in the Major Indoor Soccer League. They were based in Villa Park, Illinois, near Chicago, and they played their home games at the Odeum Expo Center.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Illinois''</small> || https://web.archive.org/web/20101027064419/http://chicagoriotsoccer.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=https://web.archive.org/web/20101027064419/http://chicagoriotsoccer.com/ {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q1974599|Chirag United Club Kerala]]''' || association football club || Chirag United Club Kerala, formerly Viva Kerala Football Club, was an Indian professional football club based in the city of Kochi, Kerala India. The club was originally formed in 2004, as Viva Kerala FC. They played in the I-League, the top tier of Indian Football.<br/><small>''2012 disestablishments in India''</small> || http://www.vivakerala.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.vivakerala.com/ {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q1974599|Chirag United Club Kerala]]''' || association football club || Chirag United Club Kerala, formerly Viva Kerala Football Club, was an Indian professional football club based in the city of Kochi, Kerala India. The club was originally formed in 2004, as Viva Kerala FC. They played in the I-League, the top tier of Indian Football.<br/><small>''2012 disestablishments in India''</small> || http://www.vivakerala.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.vivakerala.com/ {{saved}}]
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| [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.vivakerala.com www.vivakerala.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/fu5ln fu5ln] || 2019-04-24 || data-sort-value=1861256 | {{green|1&nbsp;MiB}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q2974368|Citadel Broadcasting]]''' || business ||  || http://www.citadelbroadcasting.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.citadelbroadcasting.com/ {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q2974368|Citadel Broadcasting]]''' || business ||  || http://www.citadelbroadcasting.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.citadelbroadcasting.com/ {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q1093855|City Airline]]''' || airline ||  || http://cityairline.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://cityairline.com {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q1093855|City Airline]]''' || airline ||  || http://cityairline.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://cityairline.com {{saved}}]
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| [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/cityairline.com cityairline.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/7scxv 7scxv] || 2019-04-24 || data-sort-value=7754 | {{green|7&nbsp;KiB}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q762120|City of Geraldton-Greenough]]''' || former local government area of Australia || The City of Geraldton-Greenough was a local government area in the Mid West region of Western Australia, north of the state capital, Perth on the Indian Ocean. It covered an area of , and its seat of government was the town of Geraldton.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Australia''</small> || http://www.cgg.wa.gov.au/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.cgg.wa.gov.au/ {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q762120|City of Geraldton-Greenough]]''' || former local government area of Australia || The City of Geraldton-Greenough was a local government area in the Mid West region of Western Australia, north of the state capital, Perth on the Indian Ocean. It covered an area of , and its seat of government was the town of Geraldton.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Australia''</small> || http://www.cgg.wa.gov.au/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.cgg.wa.gov.au/ {{notsaved}}]
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| [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.computerweekly.com www.computerweekly.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/6a7c9 6a7c9] || 2017-12-29 || data-sort-value=3644590 | {{green|3&nbsp;MiB}}  
| [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.computerweekly.com www.computerweekly.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/6a7c9 6a7c9] || 2017-12-29 || data-sort-value=3644590 | {{green|3&nbsp;MiB}}  
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q5157723|Comtel Air]]''' || airline || Comtel Air was an Austrian company executive aviation and commercial airline service based at Vienna.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Austria''</small> || http://www.comtelair.at/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.comtelair.at/ {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q5157723|Comtel Air]]''' || airline || Comtel Air was an Austrian company executive aviation and commercial airline service based at Vienna.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Austria''</small> || http://www.comtelair.at/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.comtelair.at/ {{saved}}]
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| [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.comtelair.at www.comtelair.at] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/78mry 78mry] || 2019-04-24 || data-sort-value=219109 | {{green|213&nbsp;KiB}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q2981842|Corus Québec]]''' || business || The Corus Québec network, previously known as the Radiomédia network as it used to be called until May 2005, was a French-language Canadian news/talk radio network serving most of Quebec. The network, and most of its affiliates, were owned by Toronto-based Corus Entertainment. || http://www.cogecomedia.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.cogecomedia.com {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q2981842|Corus Québec]]''' || business || The Corus Québec network, previously known as the Radiomédia network as it used to be called until May 2005, was a French-language Canadian news/talk radio network serving most of Quebec. The network, and most of its affiliates, were owned by Toronto-based Corus Entertainment. || http://www.cogecomedia.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.cogecomedia.com {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q5204661|DD/MM/YYYY (band)]]''' || band || <br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Ontario''</small> || http://www.ddmmyyyy.net/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.ddmmyyyy.net/ {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q5204661|DD/MM/YYYY (band)]]''' || band || <br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Ontario''</small> || http://www.ddmmyyyy.net/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.ddmmyyyy.net/ {{saved}}]
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| [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.ddmmyyyy.net www.ddmmyyyy.net] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/8zlxq 8zlxq] || 2019-04-24 || data-sort-value=167285 | {{green|163&nbsp;KiB}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q5207489|Dabiri Novin Tabriz FSC]]''' || football club || <br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Iran''</small> || http://www.mashinsazi-dabiri-club.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.mashinsazi-dabiri-club.com {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q5207489|Dabiri Novin Tabriz FSC]]''' || football club || <br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Iran''</small> || http://www.mashinsazi-dabiri-club.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.mashinsazi-dabiri-club.com {{saved}}]
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| [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.mashinsazi-dabiri-club.com www.mashinsazi-dabiri-club.com] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/60hjp 60hjp] || 2019-04-24 || data-sort-value=5956 | {{green|5&nbsp;KiB}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q3011962|Dahlia TV]]''' ||  || Dahlia TV was an Italian pay-per-view television network available on digital terrestrial television, offering 12 widescreen channels. Telecom Italia Media owns a 9% stake in the company.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Italy''</small> || http://www.dahliatv.it/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.dahliatv.it/ {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q3011962|Dahlia TV]]''' ||  || Dahlia TV was an Italian pay-per-view television network available on digital terrestrial television, offering 12 widescreen channels. Telecom Italia Media owns a 9% stake in the company.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Italy''</small> || http://www.dahliatv.it/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.dahliatv.it/ {{saved}}]
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| [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/domain/www.dahliatv.it www.dahliatv.it] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/1nh41 1nh41] || 2019-04-24 || data-sort-value=827154 | {{green|807&nbsp;KiB}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4587875|Danish Maritime Safety Administration]]''' || government agency || The Danish Maritime Safety Administration (DaMSA) was a department of the Danish Ministry of Defence with administration located in Christianshavn, Copenhagen. DaMSA operated throughout Denmark as part of the Danish Search and Rescue (SAR) organization that runs 21 rescue stations located along the coasts of Denmark. || http://www.frv.dk/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.frv.dk/ {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4587875|Danish Maritime Safety Administration]]''' || government agency || The Danish Maritime Safety Administration (DaMSA) was a department of the Danish Ministry of Defence with administration located in Christianshavn, Copenhagen. DaMSA operated throughout Denmark as part of the Danish Search and Rescue (SAR) organization that runs 21 rescue stations located along the coasts of Denmark. || http://www.frv.dk/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.frv.dk/ {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q766275|Hungarian Democratic Forum]]''' || political party || The Hungarian Democratic Forum (, MDF) was a centre-right political party in Hungary. It had a Hungarian nationalist, national-conservative and christian democratic ideology. The party was represented continuously in the National Assembly from the restoration of democracy in 1990 until 2010. It was dissolved on 8 April 2011.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Hungary''</small> || http://www.mdf.hu/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.mdf.hu/ {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q766275|Hungarian Democratic Forum]]''' || political party || The Hungarian Democratic Forum (, MDF) was a centre-right political party in Hungary. It had a Hungarian nationalist, national-conservative, Christian-democratic ideology. The party was represented continuously in the National Assembly from the restoration of democracy in 1990 until 2010. It was dissolved on 8 April 2011.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Hungary''</small> || http://www.mdf.hu/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.mdf.hu/ {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q6004530|Immaculate Machine]]''' || band || Immaculate Machine was a Canadian indie pop band from Victoria, British Columbia, active from 2003 to 2011.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in British Columbia''</small> || http://www.immaculatemachine.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.immaculatemachine.com {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q6004530|Immaculate Machine]]''' || band || Immaculate Machine was a Canadian indie pop band from Victoria, British Columbia, active from 2003 to 2011.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in British Columbia''</small> || http://www.immaculatemachine.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.immaculatemachine.com {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q160057|Indiana Invaders]]''' || association football club || The Indiana Invaders was an American soccer team based in South Bend, Indiana, United States. Founded in 1998, the team played in the USL Premier Development League (PDL), the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid, in the Great Lakes Division of the Central Conference.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Indiana''</small> || http://www.invadersfc.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.invadersfc.com {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q12871906|Interail]]''' || business || Interail was an Australian rail freight operator owned by QR National. In June 2011 it ceased trading as a separate brand, and became part of QR National.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Australia''</small> || https://web.archive.org/web/20110423045311/http://www.interail.com.au/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=https://web.archive.org/web/20110423045311/http://www.interail.com.au/ {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q12871906|Interail]]''' || business || Interail was an Australian rail freight operator owned by QR National. In June 2011 it ceased trading as a separate brand, and became part of QR National.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Australia''</small> || https://web.archive.org/web/20110423045311/http://www.interail.com.au/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=https://web.archive.org/web/20110423045311/http://www.interail.com.au/ {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q3799599|International Country Cuneo]]''' ||  || The International Country Cuneo is a tournament for professional female tennis players played on outdoor clay courts. The event is classified as a $15,000 ITF Women's Circuit tournament. It is held annually in Cuneo, Italy since 1999. The tournament was previously a $100,000 tournament. The tournament was not held from 2012 to 2016 and was revived in 2017 as a $15,000 tournament. <br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Italy''</small> || http://www.internationalcountryclub.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.internationalcountryclub.com/ {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q6092819|Italian Liberal Right]]''' || political party || The Italian Liberal Right (, DLI), previously known as the Liberals for Italy (Liberali per l'Italia, LpI) was a small conservative-liberal political party in Italy.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Italy''</small> || http://www.destraliberaleitaliana.org/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.destraliberaleitaliana.org/ {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q6092819|Italian Liberal Right]]''' || political party || The Italian Liberal Right (, DLI), previously known as the Liberals for Italy (Liberali per l'Italia, LpI) was a small conservative-liberal political party in Italy.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Italy''</small> || http://www.destraliberaleitaliana.org/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.destraliberaleitaliana.org/ {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q121698|J Records]]''' || record label || J Records was an American record label owned and operated by Sony Music Entertainment, and was distributed through the RCA Music Group. The label was founded in 2000 by Clive Davis and was dissolved into RCA Records in 2011. || http://www.jrecords.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.jrecords.com {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q1316985|Jade Cargo International]]''' || airline || Jade Cargo International was a cargo airline with its headquarters on the sixth floor of the Shenzhen Airlines Flight Operations Building at Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport, Bao'an District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China. It operated regular cargo services to Asia, Europe, South East Asia and the Middle East, plus a host of other worldwide destinations. It main base was Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport. || http://www.jadecargo.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.jadecargo.com/ {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q1316985|Jade Cargo International]]''' || airline || Jade Cargo International was a cargo airline with its headquarters on the sixth floor of the Shenzhen Airlines Flight Operations Building at Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport, Bao'an District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China. It operated regular cargo services to Asia, Europe, South East Asia and the Middle East, plus a host of other worldwide destinations. It main base was Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport. || http://www.jadecargo.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.jadecargo.com/ {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q27184|Jive Records]]''' || record label || Jive Records was an American record label under the RCA Music Group formed in 1981 by Zomba Records. Formerly headquartered in New York City, the label was best known for a string of successes with hip hop artists in the 1980s, and also in teen pop and boy bands during the 1990s and early 2000s. || http://www.jiverecords.com || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.jiverecords.com {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q6465880|La Voix du Luxembourg]]''' || newspaper || La Voix du Luxembourg was a French-language newspaper published in Luxembourg between 2001 and 2011.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Luxembourg''</small> || http://www.voix.lu/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.voix.lu/ {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q6465880|La Voix du Luxembourg]]''' || newspaper || La Voix du Luxembourg was a French-language newspaper published in Luxembourg between 2001 and 2011.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Luxembourg''</small> || http://www.voix.lu/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.voix.lu/ {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q1338446|LaFace Records]]''' || record label || LaFace Records was an American record label based in Atlanta, Georgia that operated as a unit of Sony Music Entertainment from 2008 to 2011 and was historically a part of Bertelsmann Music Group from 1989 to 2004. It was most active and achieved its greatest commercial success during the 1990s; dealing largely in the field of urban music. It was originally distributed by its co-creator Arista Records from 1989 through 2001; after which it was shuttered and absorbed into Arista. In 2004, the label was rebooted, and it began operating through Jive Records until both were absorbed into RCA Records in 2011. Today, the label's back catalog and reissues are managed by Legacy Recordings. || http://laface.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://laface.com/ {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q7110712|Our Lady's Roman Catholic High School, Royton]]''' || school || <br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in England''</small> || http://www.ourladyshigh.oldham.sch.uk/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.ourladyshigh.oldham.sch.uk/ {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q7110712|Our Lady's Roman Catholic High School, Royton]]''' || high school || <br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in England''</small> || http://www.ourladyshigh.oldham.sch.uk/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.ourladyshigh.oldham.sch.uk/ {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4047639|Puma Air]]''' || airline || Puma Air (Puma Linhas Aéreas) was a Brazilian airline founded in 2002. In August 2011 it ceased operations. || http://www.pumaair.com.br/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.pumaair.com.br/ {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4047639|Puma Air]]''' || airline || Puma Air (Puma Linhas Aéreas) was a Brazilian airline founded in 2002. In August 2011 it ceased operations. || http://www.pumaair.com.br/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.pumaair.com.br/ {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q22095697|Q Hotel & Spa Women's Pro Tennis Classic]]''' || tennis tournament with multiple editions || The Q Hotel & Spa Women's Pro Tennis Classic was a tournament for professional female tennis players played on outdoor clay courts. The event was classified as a $50,000 ITF Women's Circuit tournament. It was held annually in Kansas City, Missouri, United States from 2009 to 2011.<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Missouri''</small> || http://www.plazatenniscenter.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.plazatenniscenter.com/ {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q1799239|SK Rapid]]''' || association football club || <br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Norway''</small> || http://www.rapidsk.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.rapidsk.com/ {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q1799239|SK Rapid]]''' || association football club || <br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Norway''</small> || http://www.rapidsk.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.rapidsk.com/ {{saved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q764409|SV Cainsdorf]]''' || association football club || SV Cainsdorf was a German association football club from the district of Cainsdorf in the city of Zwickau, Saxony. The origins of the club are in the establishment in 1919 of ATB Cainsdorf,<br/><small>''1933 disestablishments in Germany, 2011 disestablishments in Germany''</small> || http://www.svcainsdorf.de/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.svcainsdorf.de/ {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q764409|SV Cainsdorf]]''' || association football club || SV Cainsdorf was a German association football club from the district of Cainsdorf in the city of Zwickau, Saxony. The origins of the club are in the establishment in 1919 of ATB Cainsdorf,<br/><small>''1933 disestablishments in Germany, 2011 disestablishments in Germany''</small> || http://www.svcainsdorf.de/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.svcainsdorf.de/ {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q7560183|Something Wicked (magazine)]]''' || magazine || <br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in South Africa''</small> || http://www.somethingwicked.co.za || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.somethingwicked.co.za {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q7560183|Something Wicked (magazine)]]''' || magazine || <br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in South Africa''</small> || http://www.somethingwicked.co.za || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.somethingwicked.co.za {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q7564197|Soul Company]]''' || business || Soul Company (Hangul: 소울컴퍼니) was an independent Korean hip hop record label and talent agency based in Seoul, South Korea. It was founded in 2004 by rappers Kebee and The Quiett and played an important role in the foundation of the underground hip hop scene in South Korea. The label represented rappers such as Crucial Star and Mad Clown. Soul Company's dissolution was announced in September 2011, and the company ceased operations in November of the same year. || http://web.archive.org/web/20100924083414/http://soulcompany.net/xe/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://web.archive.org/web/20100924083414/http://soulcompany.net/xe/ {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q189946|Western European Union]]''' || international organization || The Western European Union (WEU) was the international organisation and military alliance that succeeded the Western Union (WU) after the 1954 amendment of the 1948 Treaty of Brussels. The WEU implemented the Modified Brussels Treaty. The WEU member states were also allies of the United States (the Western Bloc and NATO members) during the Cold War through the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Europe''</small> || http://www.weu.int/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.weu.int/ {{notsaved}}]
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q189946|Western European Union]]''' || international organization || The Western European Union (WEU) was the international organisation and military alliance that succeeded the Western Union (WU) after the 1954 amendment of the 1948 Treaty of Brussels. The WEU implemented the Modified Brussels Treaty. The WEU member states were also allies of the United States (the Western Bloc and NATO members) during the Cold War through the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).<br/><small>''2011 disestablishments in Europe''</small> || http://www.weu.int/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.weu.int/ {{notsaved}}]
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q2383810|White Birds Productions]]''' || business || White Birds Productions was a French video game developer. White Birds was founded by Benoît Sokal, Olivier Fontenay, Jean-Philippe Messian and Michel Bams in August 2003. White Birds specialised in adventure games but also handled other work, such as synthetic image creation, comics and merchandising. || http://www.whitebirdsproductions.com/ || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/?q=http://www.whitebirdsproductions.com/ {{notsaved}}]
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