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KFC Uerdingen 05         
  • Historical chart of Uerdingen league performance
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB IN GERMANY
Bayer Uerdingen; Bayer 05 Uerdingen; KFC Uerdingen; KFC Uerdingen 05 II; KFC Uerdingen II; FC Bayer 05 Uerdingen; Bayer 05 Uerdingen II
KFC Uerdingen 05 is a German football club in the Uerdingen district of the city of Krefeld, North Rhine-Westphalia. The former Bundesliga side enjoyed its greatest successes in the 1980s but now plays in the fifth-level Oberliga.
KFC (AM)         
  • Final program listing (December 30, 1922). The station license was canceled the next month.<ref>"KFC Post-Intelligencer Radiophone" (program schedule), ''Seattle Post-Intelligencer'', December 30, 1922, page 14.</ref>
  • June 1922 station advertisement<ref>[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn87093407/1922-06-05/ed-1/seq-9/ Northern Radio & Electric Company] (advertisement), ''Seattle Star'', June 5, 1922, page 9.</ref>
FORMER RADIO STATION IN SEATTLE
KFC (defunct); KFC (defunct radio station); KFC (radio station)
KFC was a Seattle, Washington AM radio station that was licensed from December 8, 1921 to January 23, 1923. The station was owned by the Northern Radio & Electric Company, however both its studio and transmitter were located at the Seattle Post-Intelligencer building, and the newspaper was responsible for most of its operations.
Uerdingen line         
  • Map showing the Uerdingen line
  • The Uerdingen and the [[Karlsruhe line]]. The Karlsruhe line divides the [[Upper German]] dialects and the [[High Franconian]] dialects.
The Uerdingen Line (, ; named after Uerdingen by Georg Wenker) is the isogloss within West Germanic languages that separates dialects which preserve the -k sound in the first person singular pronoun word "ik" (north of the line) from dialects in which the word-final -k has changed to word final -ch in the word "ich" (IPA ) (south of the line). This sound shift is the one that progressed the farthest north among the consonant shifts that characterize High German and Middle German dialects.