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The University of Maine at Fort Kent (UMaine Fort Kent or UMFK; French: Université du Maine à Fort-Kent) is a public college in Fort Kent, Maine. It is the northernmost campus of the University of Maine System. It is an academic center for Acadian and French American culture and heritage, and French-speaking Mainers from throughout the state ...
Keflavík Youth Club (Ungmennafélag Keflavíkur, UMFK) was founded on 29 September 1929 by 28 young people in the town of Keflavík.The club became a member of The Icelandic Youth Federation which had been established in 1907 as part of Iceland's drive for independence.
University of Maine at Fort Kent: Fort Kent: 1878 770 Bengals: Independent Green and yellow University of Maine at Machias: Machias: 1909 293 Black Bears: N/A Maine blue, white, and navy University of Maine at Presque Isle: Presque Isle: 1903 1,509 Owls: North Atlantic (NAC) Blue and gold University of Southern Maine: Gorham & Portland
University of Maine at Fort Kent (UMaine Fort Kent, UM-Fort Kent, or UMFK) University of Maine at Machias (UMaine Machias, UM-Machias, or UMM, pronounced "UM M") University of Maine at Presque Isle (UMaine Presque Isle, UM-Presque Isle, or UMPI, pronounced "UM PI") University of Southern Maine (Southern Maine or USM)
UMFK Bengals men's basketball players (1 P) This page was last edited on 23 April 2020, at 12:27 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Housed in Cyr Hall of the University of Maine at Fort Kent's campus, Selva's lichen herbarium is one of the largest in the world. It contains around 60,000 specimens of multiple varieties of lichens, including the largest collection of stubble lichens in North America as well as the largest collection of old growth forest lichens in the northeastern United States.
A Texas lab's technology helped the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office identify the man found floating near the Boynton Inlet in September 2003.
The club fielded a women's basketball team in collaboration with Aþena Basketball, named Aþena-UMFK, in the second-tier 1. deild kvenna and the Icelandic Cup. [4] After initially being allowed to play their home games at the Álftanes stadium for the 2021–2022 season, the team was denied its use by Garðabær officials at the behest of rival club Stjarnan.