197 (number)
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197 is the natural number
Natural number
In mathematics, the natural numbers are the ordinary whole numbers used for counting and ordering . These purposes are related to the linguistic notions of cardinal and ordinal numbers, respectively...

 following 196
196 (number)
196 is the natural number following 195 and preceding 197.-In mathematics:* 196 is an even number* 196 is an abundant number, as 203 is greater than 196* 196 is a composite number...

 and preceding 198
198 (number)
198 is the natural number following 197 and preceding 199.-In mathematics:* 198 is an even number* 198 is an abundant number, as 270 is greater than 198* 198 is a composite number* 198 is a Harshad number, divisible by the sum of its digits...

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In mathematics

  • 197 is an odd number
  • 197 is a prime number
    Prime number
    A prime number is a natural number greater than 1 that has no positive divisors other than 1 and itself. A natural number greater than 1 that is not a prime number is called a composite number. For example 5 is prime, as only 1 and 5 divide it, whereas 6 is composite, since it has the divisors 2...

    • 197 is a Chen prime
      Chen prime
      A prime number p is called a Chen prime if p + 2 is either a prime or a product of two primes. The even number 2p + 2 therefore satisfies Chen's theorem....

    • 197 is an Eisenstein prime
      Eisenstein prime
      In mathematics, an Eisenstein prime is an Eisenstein integerz = a + b\,\omega\qquadthat is irreducible in the ring-theoretic sense: its only Eisenstein divisors are the units , a + bω itself and its associates.The associates and the complex conjugate...

       with no imaginary part
    • 197 is a strong prime
      Strong prime
      In mathematics, a strong prime is a prime number with certain special properties. The definitions of strong primes are different in cryptography and number theory.- Definition in cryptography :...

    • 197 is a twin prime
      Twin prime
      A twin prime is a prime number that differs from another prime number by two. Except for the pair , this is the smallest possible difference between two primes. Some examples of twin prime pairs are , , , , and...

       with 199
      199 (number)
      199 is the natural number following 198 and preceding 200.-In mathematics:* 199 is an odd number* 199 is a centered triangular number* 199 is a centered 33-gonal number* 199 is a deficient number, as 1 is less than 199* 199 is a Lucas number...

    • 197 is the third of a prime quadruplet: 191, 193, 197, 199
    • 197 is the smallest prime number
      Prime number
      A prime number is a natural number greater than 1 that has no positive divisors other than 1 and itself. A natural number greater than 1 that is not a prime number is called a composite number. For example 5 is prime, as only 1 and 5 divide it, whereas 6 is composite, since it has the divisors 2...

       that is the sum of 7 consecutive primes: 17 + 19 + 23 + 29 + 31 + 37 + 41
    • 197 is the sum of the first twelve prime numbers: 2 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 11 + 13 + 17 + 19 + 23 + 29 + 31 + 37
  • 197 is a centered heptagonal number
    Centered heptagonal number
    A centered heptagonal number is a centered figurate number that represents a heptagon with a dot in the center and all other dots surrounding the center dot in successive heptagonal layers...

    , a centered
    Centered number
    The centered polygonal numbers are a class of series of figurate numbers, each formed by a central dot, surrounded by polygonal layers with a constant number of sides...

     figurate number
    Figurate number
    The term figurate number is used by different writers for members of different sets of numbers, generalizing from triangular numbers to different shapes and different dimensions...

     that represents a heptagon with a dot in the center and all other dots surrounding the center dot in successive heptagonal
    Heptagonal antiprism
    In geometry, the heptagonal antiprism is the fourth in an infinite set of antiprisms formed by an even-numbered sequence of triangle sides closed by two polygon caps.If faces are all regular, it is a semiregular polyhedron.- See also :* Set of antiprisms...

     layers
  • 197 is a deficient number
    Deficient number
    In number theory, a deficient number or defective number is a number n for which the sum of divisors σIn number theory, a deficient number or defective number is a number n for which the sum of divisors σIn number theory, a deficient number or defective number is a number n for which...

    , as 1 is less than 197
  • 197 is a Keith or repfigit number
  • 197 is a square-free number
    Square-free integer
    In mathematics, a square-free, or quadratfrei, integer is one divisible by no perfect square, except 1. For example, 10 is square-free but 18 is not, as it is divisible by 9 = 32...

  • 197 is a super Catalan number
  • 197 is an Ulam number
    Ulam numbers
    An Ulam number is a member of an integer sequence devised by and named after Stanislaw Ulam, who introduced it in 1964. The standard Ulam sequence starts with U1 = 1 and U2 = 2...

  • 197 is the difference of 2 square number
    Square number
    In mathematics, a square number, sometimes also called a perfect square, is an integer that is the square of an integer; in other words, it is the product of some integer with itself...

    s: 992 - 982
  • 197 is the sum of all digits of all two-digit prime numbers: 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31, 37, 41, 43, 47, 53, 59, 61, 67, 71, 73, 79, 83, 89, 97
  • The binary number
    Binary numeral system
    The binary numeral system, or base-2 number system, represents numeric values using two symbols, 0 and 1. More specifically, the usual base-2 system is a positional notation with a radix of 2...

     of 197 has four 1 digits and four zeroes (11000101)

In geography

  • 197 Yonge Street
    197 Yonge Street
    Image: 199 Yonge Street Toronto.jpg|320px|right|thumb| The historic building at 197 - 199 Yonge Streetwas formerly a four-floor Canadian Bank of Commerce building built in 1905 by architects Pearson and Darling...

    , site of the former Canadian Bank of Commerce
    Canadian Bank of Commerce
    The Canadian Bank of Commerce was a Canadian bank cofounded in 1867 by William McMaster. The Canadian Bank of Commerce opened in Toronto with a charter in 1866 that it purchased from the defunct Bank of Canada, which folded in 1858....

     building
  • House at 197 Hornbine Road
    House at 197 Hornbine Road
    House at 197 Hornbine Road is a historic house at 197 Hornbine Rd.Rehoboth, Massachusetts]].The house was built in 1897 and added to the National Historic Register in 1983.-References:...

    , Rehoboth, Massachusetts
    Rehoboth, Massachusetts
    Rehoboth is a town in Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 10,172 at the 2000 census.-History:It was incorporated in 1643 making it one of the earliest Massachusetts towns to be incorporated. The Rehoboth Carpenter Family is among the founding families...

  • House at 197 Morrison Avenue
    House at 197 Morrison Avenue
    The House at 197 Morrison Avenue is a historic house in Somerville, Massachusetts.It was built in 1860 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.-See also:*National Register of Historic Places listings in Somerville, Massachusetts...

    , Somerville, Massachusetts
    Somerville, Massachusetts
    Somerville is a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States, located just north of Boston. As of the 2010 census, the city had a total population of 75,754 and was the most densely populated municipality in New England. It is also the 17th most densely populated incorporated place in...

  • The Peabody
    The Peabody
    The Peabody is a historic apartment building at 195-197 Ashmont Street Boston, Massachusetts.The building was designed in 1896 by Edwin J. Lewis and added to the National Historic Register in 2001....

     is an historic site at 195-197 Ashmont Street, Boston
    Boston
    Boston is the capital of and largest city in Massachusetts, and is one of the oldest cities in the United States. The largest city in New England, Boston is regarded as the unofficial "Capital of New England" for its economic and cultural impact on the entire New England region. The city proper had...


In the military

  • SCR-197
    SCR-197
    The SCR-197 was a ground mobile high frequency radio station used by the United States military prior to and during World War II, notably during the Battle of Wake Island in 1941.-Specifications:...

     was a United States military ground mobile high frequency
    High frequency
    High frequency radio frequencies are between 3 and 30 MHz. Also known as the decameter band or decameter wave as the wavelengths range from one to ten decameters . Frequencies immediately below HF are denoted Medium-frequency , and the next higher frequencies are known as Very high frequency...

     radio
    Radio
    Radio is the transmission of signals through free space by modulation of electromagnetic waves with frequencies below those of visible light. Electromagnetic radiation travels by means of oscillating electromagnetic fields that pass through the air and the vacuum of space...

     station during World War II
    World War II
    World War II, or the Second World War , was a global conflict lasting from 1939 to 1945, involving most of the world's nations—including all of the great powers—eventually forming two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis...

  • USNS Geiger (T-AP-197)
    USNS Geiger (T-AP-197)
    USNS Geiger /USTS Bay State IV was a transport ship in the United States Navy. She was named after General Roy Geiger, who, from July 1945 to November 1946, commanded Marine Force, Pacific Fleet.- Career :...

     was a United States Navy
    United States Navy
    The United States Navy is the naval warfare service branch of the United States Armed Forces and one of the seven uniformed services of the United States. The U.S. Navy is the largest in the world; its battle fleet tonnage is greater than that of the next 13 largest navies combined. The U.S...

     transport ship following World War II
    World War II
    World War II, or the Second World War , was a global conflict lasting from 1939 to 1945, involving most of the world's nations—including all of the great powers—eventually forming two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis...

  • USNS Pecos (T-AO-197)
    USNS Pecos (T-AO-197)
    |...

     is a United States Navy
    United States Navy
    The United States Navy is the naval warfare service branch of the United States Armed Forces and one of the seven uniformed services of the United States. The U.S. Navy is the largest in the world; its battle fleet tonnage is greater than that of the next 13 largest navies combined. The U.S...

     Henry J. Kaiser-class
    Henry J. Kaiser class oiler
    The Henry J. Kaiser class is an American class of eighteen fleet replenishment oilers which began construction in August 1984. The class comprises fifteen oilers which are operated by Military Sealift Command to provide underway replenishment of fuel to United States Navy combat ships and jet fuel...

     underway replenishment oiler
    Underway replenishment oiler
    The underway replenishment oiler is a type of ship of the United States Navy. These oilers provide underway replenishment of fuel to U.S. Navy ships at sea and jet fuel for aircraft assigned to aircraft carriers...

  • USS Branch (DD-197)
    USS Branch (DD-197)
    USS Branch was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy. She was later transferred to the Royal Navy as HMS Beverley to serve during World War II.-As USS Branch:...

     was a United States Navy
    United States Navy
    The United States Navy is the naval warfare service branch of the United States Armed Forces and one of the seven uniformed services of the United States. The U.S. Navy is the largest in the world; its battle fleet tonnage is greater than that of the next 13 largest navies combined. The U.S...

     Clemson-class
    Clemson class destroyer
    The Clemson class was a series of 156 destroyers which served with the United States Navy from after World War I through World War II.The Clemson-class ships were commissioned by the United States Navy from 1919 to 1922, built by Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Company, New York Shipbuilding...

     destroyer
    Destroyer
    In naval terminology, a destroyer is a fast and maneuverable yet long-endurance warship intended to escort larger vessels in a fleet, convoy or battle group and defend them against smaller, powerful, short-range attackers. Destroyers, originally called torpedo-boat destroyers in 1892, evolved from...

     which was transferred to the Royal Navy
    Royal Navy
    The Royal Navy is the naval warfare service branch of the British Armed Forces. Founded in the 16th century, it is the oldest service branch and is known as the Senior Service...

     as HMS Beverley (H64) during World War II
    World War II
    World War II, or the Second World War , was a global conflict lasting from 1939 to 1945, involving most of the world's nations—including all of the great powers—eventually forming two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis...

  • USS Lubbock (APA-197)
    USS Lubbock (APA-197)
    USS Lubbock was a Haskell-class attack transport acquired by the U.S. Navy during World War II for the task of transporting troops to and from combat areas.- World War II service :...

     was a United States Navy
    United States Navy
    The United States Navy is the naval warfare service branch of the United States Armed Forces and one of the seven uniformed services of the United States. The U.S. Navy is the largest in the world; its battle fleet tonnage is greater than that of the next 13 largest navies combined. The U.S...

     Haskell-class
    Haskell class attack transport
    Haskell-class attack transports were amphibious assault ships of the United States Navy created in 1944. They were designed to transport 1,500 troops and their combat equipment, and land them on hostile shores with the ships' integral landing craft....

     attack transport
    Attack transport
    Attack Transport is a United States Navy ship classification.-History:In the early 1940s, as the United States Navy expanded in response to the threat of involvement in World War II, a number of civilian passenger ships and some freighters were acquired, converted to transports and given hull...

     during World War II
    World War II
    World War II, or the Second World War , was a global conflict lasting from 1939 to 1945, involving most of the world's nations—including all of the great powers—eventually forming two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis...

  • USS Muscatine (AK-197)
    USS Muscatine (AK-197)
    USS Muscatine was an Alamosa-class cargo ship that was constructed for the U.S. Navy during the closing period of World War II. She had a brief and successful career before being decommissioned a year later.-Built in Superior, Wisconsin:...

     was a United States Navy
    United States Navy
    The United States Navy is the naval warfare service branch of the United States Armed Forces and one of the seven uniformed services of the United States. The U.S. Navy is the largest in the world; its battle fleet tonnage is greater than that of the next 13 largest navies combined. The U.S...

     |Alamosa-class cargo ship
    Cargo ship
    A cargo ship or freighter is any sort of ship or vessel that carries cargo, goods, and materials from one port to another. Thousands of cargo carriers ply the world's seas and oceans each year; they handle the bulk of international trade...

     during World War II
    World War II
    World War II, or the Second World War , was a global conflict lasting from 1939 to 1945, involving most of the world's nations—including all of the great powers—eventually forming two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis...

  • USS Parrot (MSC-197)
    USS Parrot (MSC-197)
    USS Parrot was a in the United States Navy. She was named after the parrot.Parrot was laid down as AMS–197 on 23 December 1953 at Broward Marine Inc., Fort Lauderdale, Florida and launched on 27 November 1954; sponsored by Mrs. S. Heuer. Reclassified MSC–197 on 7 February 1955, and commissioned...

     was a United States Navy
    United States Navy
    The United States Navy is the naval warfare service branch of the United States Armed Forces and one of the seven uniformed services of the United States. The U.S. Navy is the largest in the world; its battle fleet tonnage is greater than that of the next 13 largest navies combined. The U.S...

     Falcon minesweeper from 1954 – 1972
  • USS Roche (DE-197)
    USS Roche (DE-197)
    USS Roche was an built for the United States Navy during World War II. Named for Ensign David John Roche , she was the only U.S...

     was a United States Navy
    United States Navy
    The United States Navy is the naval warfare service branch of the United States Armed Forces and one of the seven uniformed services of the United States. The U.S. Navy is the largest in the world; its battle fleet tonnage is greater than that of the next 13 largest navies combined. The U.S...

     Cannon-class
    USS Cannon (DE-99)
    USS Cannon was a destroyer escort launched on 25 May 1943 by the Dravo Corporation in Wilmington, Delaware and was sponsored by Mrs. E. H. Cannon. Cannon was commissioned on 26 September 1943, with Lieutenant Commander G. Morris in command, and reported to the United States Atlantic Fleet. The...

     destroyer escort
    Destroyer escort
    A destroyer escort is the classification for a smaller, lightly armed warship designed to be used to escort convoys of merchant marine ships, primarily of the United States Merchant Marine in World War II. It is employed primarily for anti-submarine warfare, but also provides some protection...

     during World War II
    World War II
    World War II, or the Second World War , was a global conflict lasting from 1939 to 1945, involving most of the world's nations—including all of the great powers—eventually forming two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis...

  • USS Seawolf (SS-197)
    USS Seawolf (SS-197)
    USS Seawolf , a Sargo-class submarine, was the second submarine of the United States Navy named for the seawolf.Her keel was laid down on 27 September 1938 by the Portsmouth Navy Yard in Kittery, Maine. She was launched on 15 August 1939 sponsored by Mrs. Edward C. Kalbfus and commissioned on 1...

     was a United States Navy
    United States Navy
    The United States Navy is the naval warfare service branch of the United States Armed Forces and one of the seven uniformed services of the United States. The U.S. Navy is the largest in the world; its battle fleet tonnage is greater than that of the next 13 largest navies combined. The U.S...

     Sargo-class submarine during World War II
    World War II
    World War II, or the Second World War , was a global conflict lasting from 1939 to 1945, involving most of the world's nations—including all of the great powers—eventually forming two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis...

  • 197th Air Refueling Squadron
    197th Air Refueling Squadron
    The 197th Air Refueling Squadron flies the KC-135R Stratotanker. It is a unit of the Arizona Air National Guard. Its parent unit is the 161st Air Refueling Wing.-Major Command/Gaining Command:*Air National Guard/Air Mobility Command...

     is a unit of the Arizona Air National Guard
    Arizona Air National Guard
    The Arizona Air National Guard is the branch of the United States Air National Guard operating within the state of Arizona. It was founded by Barry Goldwater, and was integrated two years before President Truman's military integration order.-Units:...

  • 197th Fires Brigade (United States)
    197th Fires Brigade (United States)
    The 197th Fires Brigade is an artillery brigade in the U.S. Army National Guard. It is part of the New Hampshire National Guard...

     is an artillery brigade in the US Army National Guard
    Army National Guard
    Established under Title 10 and Title 32 of the U.S. Code, the Army National Guard is part of the National Guard and is divided up into subordinate units stationed in each of the 50 states, three territories and the District of Columbia operating under their respective governors...

  • 197th Division
    197th Division (People's Republic of China)
    The 197th Division was a military formation of the People's Volunteer Army during the Korean War with a standard strength of approximately 10,000 men. It was a component of the 66th Army, consisting of the 589th, 590th, and 591st Regiments....

     was a People's Republic of China
    People's Republic of China
    China , officially the People's Republic of China , is the most populous country in the world, with over 1.3 billion citizens. Located in East Asia, the country covers approximately 9.6 million square kilometres...

     military formation of the People's Volunteer Army
    People's Volunteer Army
    The Chinese People's Volunteer Army was the armed forces deployed by the People's Republic of China during the Korean War. Although all units in the Chinese People’s Volunteer Army belonged to the People's Liberation Army , the People's Volunteer Army was separately constituted in order to...

     during the Korean War
    Korean War
    The Korean War was a conventional war between South Korea, supported by the United Nations, and North Korea, supported by the People's Republic of China , with military material aid from the Soviet Union...


In movies

  • Ye Olde Minstrels
    Ye Olde Minstrels
    Ye Olde Minstrels is a 1941 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 197th Our Gang short that was released.-Plot:...

     is the 197th Our Gang
    Our Gang
    Our Gang, also known as The Little Rascals or Hal Roach's Rascals, was a series of American comedy short films about a group of poor neighborhood children and the adventures they had together. Created by comedy producer Hal Roach, the series is noted for showing children behaving in a relatively...

    short
    Short subject
    A short film is any film not long enough to be considered a feature film. No consensus exists as to where that boundary is drawn: the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences defines a short film as "an original motion picture that has a running time of 40 minutes or less, including all...

     comedy film
    Comedy film
    Comedy film is a genre of film in which the main emphasis is on humour. They are designed to elicit laughter from the audience. Comedies are mostly light-hearted dramas and are made to amuse and entertain the audiences...

    , released on March 18, 1941
  • 197-minute long movies include:
    • Dr. Zhivago (1965)
    • Intolerance
      Intolerance (film)
      Intolerance is a 1916 American silent film directed by D. W. Griffith and is considered one of the great masterpieces of the Silent Era. The three-and-a-half hour epic intercuts four parallel storylines each separated by several centuries: A contemporary melodrama of crime and redemption; a...

       (1916)

In music

  • Murmur
    Murmur (album)
    Murmur is the debut album by the American alternative rock band R.E.M., released in 1983 on I.R.S. Records. Murmur drew critical acclaim upon its release for its sound, defined by singer Michael Stipe's cryptic lyrics, guitarist Peter Buck's jangly guitar style, and bassist Mike Mills' melodic...

     (1983
    1983 in music
    This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1983.-January-April:*January – ZTT Records is founded.*January 8 – The UK singles chart is tabulated from this week forward by The Gallup Organization...

    ) by R.E.M.
    R.E.M.
    R.E.M. was an American rock band formed in Athens, Georgia, in 1980 by singer Michael Stipe, guitarist Peter Buck, bassist Mike Mills and drummer Bill Berry. One of the first popular alternative rock bands, R.E.M. gained early attention due to Buck's ringing, arpeggiated guitar style and Stipe's...

     ranked #197 on Rolling Stone
    Rolling Stone
    Rolling Stone is a US-based magazine devoted to music, liberal politics, and popular culture that is published every two weeks. Rolling Stone was founded in San Francisco in 1967 by Jann Wenner and music critic Ralph J...

    magazine's list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time
    The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time
    "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time" is the title of a 2003 special issue of American magazine Rolling Stone, and a related book published in 2005.Related news articles:...

  • Don't Be Cruel
    Don't Be Cruel
    -Legacy:"Don't Be Cruel" went on to become Presley's biggest selling single recorded in 1956, with sales over six million by 1961. It became a regular feature of his live sets until his death in 1977, and was often coupled with "Jailhouse Rock" or "Teddy Bear" during performances from 1969.Many...

     (1956
    1956 in music
    -Events:*January 26 – Buddy Holly's first recording sessions for Decca Records take place in Nashville, Tennessee*Roy Orbison signs with Sun Records*January 27 – Elvis Presley's single "Heartbreak Hotel" / "I Was the One" is released...

    ) by Elvis Presley
    Elvis Presley
    Elvis Aaron Presley was one of the most popular American singers of the 20th century. A cultural icon, he is widely known by the single name Elvis. He is often referred to as the "King of Rock and Roll" or simply "the King"....

     ranked #197 on Rolling Stone
    Rolling Stone
    Rolling Stone is a US-based magazine devoted to music, liberal politics, and popular culture that is published every two weeks. Rolling Stone was founded in San Francisco in 1967 by Jann Wenner and music critic Ralph J...

    magazine's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time
    The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time
    "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time" was the cover story of a special issue of Rolling Stone, issue number 963, published December 9, 2004, a year after the magazine published its list of "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time"....

  • "197" is a song by Norwegian alternative rock group Major Parkinson
    Major Parkinson
    Major Parkinson is a Norwegian rock group currently based in Bergen.-History:Major Parkinson was started in 2003 by Jon Ivar Kollbotn, Eivind Gammersvik, André Lund and Jan Are Rønhovde...

     from their self-titled debut album
    Major Parkinson (album)
    Major Parkinson is the debut album of the Norwegian rock band Major Parkinson.It was released in Norway on 25 August 2008, the 50-year anniversary of director Tim Burton...


In population

  • The Solomon Islands
    Solomon Islands
    Solomon Islands is a sovereign state in Oceania, east of Papua New Guinea, consisting of nearly one thousand islands. It covers a land mass of . The capital, Honiara, is located on the island of Guadalcanal...

     ranks # 197 in population density
  • Bermuda
    Bermuda
    Bermuda is a British overseas territory in the North Atlantic Ocean. Located off the east coast of the United States, its nearest landmass is Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, about to the west-northwest. It is about south of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, and northeast of Miami, Florida...

     ranks # 197 in world population
  • Bezanson
    Bezanson, Alberta
    Bezanson is a hamlet in northern Alberta, Canada within the County of Grande Prairie No. 1. It is located approximately east of Grande Prairie on Highway 43, west of the Smoky River.- History :...

    , Alberta, Canada has a population of 197
  • Dalton Holme
    Dalton Holme
    Dalton Holme a civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire in England. It is situated to the north west of the market town of Beverley and covering an area of ....

    , England
    England
    England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Scotland to the north and Wales to the west; the Irish Sea is to the north west, the Celtic Sea to the south west, with the North Sea to the east and the English Channel to the south separating it from continental...

     has a population of 197
  • Helhoughton
    Helhoughton
    Helhoughton is a village and civil parish in Norfolk, England. It is west-south-west of the town of Fakenham, west-northwest of Norwich and north-northeast of London. The nearest railway station is at Sheringham for the Bittern Line which runs between Sheringham, Cromer and Norwich. The nearest...

    , England
    England
    England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Scotland to the north and Wales to the west; the Irish Sea is to the north west, the Celtic Sea to the south west, with the North Sea to the east and the English Channel to the south separating it from continental...

     has a population of 197
  • Hughes Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador
    Hughes Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador
    Hughes Brook is a town in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. The town had a population of 197 in the Canada 2006 Census. It is located to the northeast of Corner Brook, in the western Bay of Islands area.-See also:...

     has a population of 197 (as of 2006
    Canada 2006 Census
    The Canada 2006 Census was a detailed enumeration of the Canadian population. Census day was May 16, 2006. The next census following will be the 2011 Census. Canada's total population enumerated by the 2006 census was 31,612,897...

    )
  • Hupperdange
    Hupperdange
    Hupperdange is a village in the commune of Heinerscheid, in northern Luxembourg. , the village has a population of 197....

    , Luxembourg
    Luxembourg
    Luxembourg , officially the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg , is a landlocked country in western Europe, bordered by Belgium, France, and Germany. It has two principal regions: the Oesling in the North as part of the Ardennes massif, and the Gutland in the south...

     has a population of 197
  • Oddingley
    Oddingley
    Oddingley is a village and civil parish in the English county of Worcestershire, approximately north-east of the county town of Worcester.-History:-Toponymy:...

    , Oddingley
    Oddingley
    Oddingley is a village and civil parish in the English county of Worcestershire, approximately north-east of the county town of Worcester.-History:-Toponymy:...

    , England
    England
    England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Scotland to the north and Wales to the west; the Irish Sea is to the north west, the Celtic Sea to the south west, with the North Sea to the east and the English Channel to the south separating it from continental...

     has a population of 197
  • Sledmere and Croome
    Sledmere and Croome
    Sledmere and Croome is a civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is situated approximately north west of the town of Driffield and covering an area of .The civil parish is formed by the village of Sledmere and the hamlet of Croome....

    , East Riding of Yorkshire
    East Riding of Yorkshire
    The East Riding of Yorkshire, or simply East Yorkshire, is a local government district with unitary authority status, and a ceremonial county of England. For ceremonial purposes the county also includes the city of Kingston upon Hull, which is a separate unitary authority...

    , England
    England
    England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Scotland to the north and Wales to the west; the Irish Sea is to the north west, the Celtic Sea to the south west, with the North Sea to the east and the English Channel to the south separating it from continental...

     has a population of 197
  • U.S.
    United States
    The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...

     towns with a population of 197 in the 2000 census include:
    • Alaska, Minnesota
    • Ambia, Indiana
      Ambia, Indiana
      Ambia is a town in Hickory Grove Township, Benton County, Indiana, United States. The population was 239 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Lafayette, Indiana Metropolitan Statistical Area.-History:...

    • Bezanson, Alberta
      Bezanson, Alberta
      Bezanson is a hamlet in northern Alberta, Canada within the County of Grande Prairie No. 1. It is located approximately east of Grande Prairie on Highway 43, west of the Smoky River.- History :...

    • Butler, Illinois
      Butler, Illinois
      Butler is a village in Montgomery County, Illinois, United States. The population was 197 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Butler is located at ....

    • Dunnell, Minnesota
      Dunnell, Minnesota
      Dunnell is a city in Martin County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 167 at the 2010 census.The community is located between Sherburn, Minnesota and Estherville, Iowa on Minnesota State Highway 4.Interstate 90 is nearby.-Geography:...

    • Forada, Minnesota
      Forada, Minnesota
      Forada is a city in Douglas County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 185 at the 2010 census.-History:In 1902, the Soo Line Railroad determined another station was needed between Glenwood and Alexandria. A surveyor was sent to acquire for a town site located on the shore of beautiful,...

    • Java, South Dakota
      Java, South Dakota
      Java is a town in Walworth County, South Dakota, United States. The population was 129 at the 2010 census.-Geography:Java is located at .According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , all of it land....

    • Lessor, Minnesota
    • Littleton, Illinois
      Littleton, Illinois
      Littleton is a village in Schuyler County, Illinois, United States. The population was 197 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Littleton is located at ....

    • Long Lake Wisconsin
      Long Lake, Florence County, Wisconsin
      Long Lake is a town in Florence County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 197 at the 2000 census. The census-designated place of Long Lake is located in the town.-History:...

    • Markleeville, California
      Markleeville, California
      Markleeville is a census-designated place and the county seat of Alpine County, California. The population was 210 at the 2010 census, up from 197 at the 2000 census.The CDP of Markleeville also includes Woodfords....

    • Mendota, Minnesota
      Mendota, Minnesota
      Mendota is a city in Dakota County, Minnesota, United States. The name comes from the Dakota word for "where the waters meet." The population was 198 at the 2010 census.-History:...

    • Moorland, Iowa
      Moorland, Iowa
      Moorland is a city in Webster County, Iowa, United States. The population was 197 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Moorland is located at .According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , all of it land....

    • New Folden, Minnesota
    • North Branch, Pennsylvania
    • Oakwood, Missouri
      Oakwood, Missouri
      Oakwood is a village in Clay County, Missouri, United States. The population was 197 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Oakwood is located at ....

    • Parnell, Missouri
      Parnell, Missouri
      Parnell is a city in Nodaway County, Missouri, United States, near the Platte River. The population was 197 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Parnell is located at ....

    • Roosevelt, Wisconsin
      Roosevelt, Burnett County, Wisconsin
      Roosevelt is a town in Burnett County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The population was 197 at the 2000 census.-Geography:According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 35.3 square miles , of which, 35.1 square miles of it is land and 0.2 square miles ...

    • Sandnes, Minnesota
    • Sedgewickville, Missouri
      Sedgewickville, Missouri
      Sedgewickville is a village in northern Bollinger County in Southeast Missouri in the United States. As of the 2000 U.S. Census, the population was 197; a 2009 estimate, however, showed the population to be 189, a decrease of 4.06%....

    • Shannon, North Carolina
      Shannon, North Carolina
      Shannon is a census-designated place in Robeson County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 197 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Shannon is located at ....

    • Wahnena, Minnesota
      Wahnena, Minnesota
      Wahnena is an unorganized territory in Cass County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 197 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Brainerd Micropolitan Statistical Area.-Geography:...

    • Wainwright, Oklahoma
      Wainwright, Oklahoma
      Wainwright is a town in Muskogee County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 197 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Wainwright is located at ....

    • Wallula, Washington
      Wallula, Washington
      Wallula is a census-designated place in Walla Walla County, Washington, United States. The population was 179 at the 2010 census.-History:Lewis and Clark reached the area April 27, 1806, on their return journey from the Pacific...


In sports

  • Major League Baseball
    Major League Baseball
    Major League Baseball is the highest level of professional baseball in the United States and Canada, consisting of teams that play in the National League and the American League...

     pitcher
    Pitcher
    In baseball, the pitcher is the player who throwsthe baseball from the pitcher's mound toward the catcher to begin each play, with the goal of retiring a batter, who attempts to either make contact with the pitched ball or draw a walk. In the numbering system used to record defensive plays, the...

    s who had 197 career wins include:
    • Dennis Eckersley
      Dennis Eckersley
      Dennis Lee Eckersley , nicknamed "Eck", is a former American Major League Baseball pitcher. Eckersley had success as a starter, but gained his greatest fame as a closer, becoming the first of only two pitchers in Major League history to have both a 20-win season and a 50-save season in a career .He...

    • Larry French
      Larry French
      Lawrence Herbert French was a starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Pittsburgh Pirates , Chicago Cubs and Brooklyn Dodgers . A knuckleball specialist, French batted right-handed and threw left-handed...

    • Bob Friend
      Bob Friend
      Robert Bartmess Friend is a former right-handed starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who pitched primarily for the Pittsburgh Pirates , joining the New York Yankees and New York Mets in his final season of...

    • Jesse Tannehill
      Jesse Tannehill
      Jesse Niles Tannehill was a dead-ball era left-handed pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds, Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Highlanders, Boston Red Sox and Pilgrims, and the Washington Senators. Tannehill was among the best pitchers of his era and was one of the best-hitting pitchers of all time...

    • Adonis Terry
      Adonis Terry
      William H. "Adonis" Terry was an American Major League Baseball player whose career spanned from his debut with the Brooklyn Atlantics in , to the Chicago Colts in . In his 14 seasons, he compiled a 197-196 win–loss record, winning 20 or more games in a season four different times...

    • Dazzy Vance
      Dazzy Vance
      Charles Arthur "Dazzy" Vance was a star Major League Baseball starting pitcher during the 1920s.-Biography:...

  • Jordan 197
    Jordan 197
    The Jordan 197 was the car with which the Jordan Formula One team used to compete in the 1997 Formula One season. It was driven by Ralf Schumacher and Giancarlo Fisichella, who were both in their first season with the team. Ralf was a complete rookie to F1, and Fisichella had only a part-season...

     Formula One
    Formula One
    Formula One, also known as Formula 1 or F1 and referred to officially as the FIA Formula One World Championship, is the highest class of single seater auto racing sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile . The "formula" designation in the name refers to a set of rules with which...

     car during the 1997 season
    1997 Formula One season
    The 1997 Formula One season was the 48th FIA Formula One World Championship season. It commenced on March 9, 1997, and ended on October 26 after seventeen races.-Season summary:...

  • NFL
    National Football League
    The National Football League is the highest level of professional American football in the United States, and is considered the top professional American football league in the world. It was formed by eleven teams in 1920 as the American Professional Football Association, with the league changing...

     wide receiver
    Wide receiver
    A wide receiver is an offensive position in American and Canadian football, and is the key player in most of the passing plays. Only players in the backfield or the ends on the line are eligible to catch a forward pass. The two players who begin play at the ends of the offensive line are eligible...

     Jerry Rice
    Jerry Rice
    Jerry Lee Rice is a retired American football wide receiver. He is generally regarded as the greatest wide receiver of all time and one of the greatest players in National Football League history...

     had 197 touchdown
    Touchdown
    A touchdown is a means of scoring in American and Canadian football. Whether running, passing, returning a kickoff or punt, or recovering a turnover, a team scores a touchdown by advancing the ball into the opponent's end zone.-Description:...

    s in his career from 1985 – 2004
  • NFL
    National Football League
    The National Football League is the highest level of professional American football in the United States, and is considered the top professional American football league in the world. It was formed by eleven teams in 1920 as the American Professional Football Association, with the league changing...

     quarterback
    Quarterback
    Quarterback is a position in American and Canadian football. Quarterbacks are members of the offensive team and line up directly behind the offensive line...

     Ken Anderson had 197 touchdown
    Touchdown
    A touchdown is a means of scoring in American and Canadian football. Whether running, passing, returning a kickoff or punt, or recovering a turnover, a team scores a touchdown by advancing the ball into the opponent's end zone.-Description:...

    s in his career from 1971 – 1986
  • NFL
    National Football League
    The National Football League is the highest level of professional American football in the United States, and is considered the top professional American football league in the world. It was formed by eleven teams in 1920 as the American Professional Football Association, with the league changing...

     quarterback
    Quarterback
    Quarterback is a position in American and Canadian football. Quarterbacks are members of the offensive team and line up directly behind the offensive line...

     Tom Brady
    Tom Brady
    Thomas Edward Patrick "Tom" Brady, Jr. is an American football quarterback for the New England Patriots of the National Football League . After playing college football at Michigan, Brady was drafted by the Patriots in the sixth round of the 2000 NFL Draft.He has played in four Super Bowls,...

     had 197 touchdown
    Touchdown
    A touchdown is a means of scoring in American and Canadian football. Whether running, passing, returning a kickoff or punt, or recovering a turnover, a team scores a touchdown by advancing the ball into the opponent's end zone.-Description:...

    s with the New England Patriots
    New England Patriots
    The New England Patriots, commonly called the "Pats", are a professional football team based in the Greater Boston area, playing their home games in the town of Foxborough, Massachusetts at Gillette Stadium. The team is part of the East Division of the American Football Conference in the National...

     from the 2000
    2000 New England Patriots season
    The 2000 New England Patriots season was the 31st season for the team in the National Football League and 41st season overall. They finished with a 5–11 record and in last place in the division....

     through 2008 season
    2008 New England Patriots season
    The 2008 New England Patriots season was the 39th season for the team in the National Football League and 49th season overall. Despite finishing the regular season with an 11–5 record, the Patriots did not qualify for the playoffs—becoming the first 11-win team since the expansion to a 12-team...

  • Jack Clancy
    Jack Clancy
    Jack David Clancy is a former American football wide receiver who played for the Miami Dolphins in 1967 and 1969 and for the Green Bay Packers in 1970. He also played in college for the University of Michigan Wolverines from 1963 to 1966....

    ’s 197 receiving yards against Oregon State
    Oregon State Beavers football
    The Oregon State Beavers football team represents Oregon State University in NCAA Division I-A college football. The team first fielded an organized football team in 1893 and is currently a member of the Pacific-12 Conference. The head coach is Mike Riley, with Danny Langsdorf as the offensive...

     in 1966 remains Michigan's
    University of Michigan
    The University of Michigan is a public research university located in Ann Arbor, Michigan in the United States. It is the state's oldest university and the flagship campus of the University of Michigan...

     single-game receiving record

In transportation

  • New Jersey Transit bus 197
  • London Buses route 197
    London Buses route 197
    London Buses route 197 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, United Kingdom. The service is currently contracted to Arriva London....

  • Ruby Junction/East 197th Avenue is a light rail
    Light rail
    Light rail or light rail transit is a form of urban rail public transportation that generally has a lower capacity and lower speed than heavy rail and metro systems, but higher capacity and higher speed than traditional street-running tram systems...

     station on the MAX Blue Line
    MAX Blue Line
    The MAX Blue Line is a 33 mile light rail line in the MAX Light Rail system in the Portland metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Oregon. Operated by TriMet, the line runs between Hillsboro and Gresham, via downtown Portland...

     in Gresham, Oregon
    Gresham, Oregon
    - Demographics :As of the census of 2000, there were 90,205 people, 33,327 households, and 22,695 families residing in the city. The population density was 4,071.6 people per square mile . There were 35,309 housing units at an average density of 1,593.8 per square mile...

     on the Eastside MAX
  • OR&N 197
    OR&N 197
    Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. 197 is a 4-6-2 Pacific type steam locomotive built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1905.-History:OR&N 197 was built in 1905 for pulling passenger trains on E.H. Harriman's Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company, a subsidiary to the Union Pacific Railroad in Oregon...

     is a 4-6-2
    4-6-2
    4-6-2, in the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, represents the wheel arrangement of four leading wheels on two axles , six powered and coupled driving wheels on three axles, and two trailing wheels on one axle .These locomotives are also known as Pacifics...

     Pacific type steam locomotive
    Steam locomotive
    A steam locomotive is a railway locomotive that produces its power through a steam engine. These locomotives are fueled by burning some combustible material, usually coal, wood or oil, to produce steam in a boiler, which drives the steam engine...

     built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works
    Baldwin Locomotive Works
    The Baldwin Locomotive Works was an American builder of railroad locomotives. It was located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, originally, and later in nearby Eddystone, Pennsylvania. Although the company was very successful as a producer of steam locomotives, its transition to the production of...

     in 1905
  • Highways and routes numbered 197 include:
    • U.S. Route 197
      U.S. Route 197
      U.S. Route 197 is a north–south U.S. Route serving Central Oregon and the Columbia Gorge. The route was added in the 1950s. The southern terminus of US 197 is at an intersection with U.S. Route 97 west of Shaniko, Oregon. From US 97, US 197 traverses Wasco County and the cities of Maupin, Tygh...

       runs from Shaniko, Oregon
      Shaniko, Oregon
      Shaniko is a city located in Wasco County, Oregon, United States, on U.S. Route 97 and about eight miles north of Antelope. As of the 2000 census, the city had a population of 26—a virtual ghost town whose preservation is being spearheaded by investments from Robert B...

       to Dallesport, Washington
      Dallesport, Washington
      Dallesport is a census-designated place in Klickitat County, Washington, United States. The population was 1,202 at the 2010 census.-History:...

    • Alabama State Route 197
      Alabama State Route 197
      State Route 197 or SR-197 is a long route that serves as an alternate route between U.S. Highway 29 and U.S. Highway 82 through Union Springs.-Route description:...

    • California State Route 197
    • Connecticut Route 197
      Connecticut Route 197
      Route 197 is a state highway in northeastern Connecticut, running from Union to the Massachusetts state line in Thompson.-Route description:Route 197 begins as Lawson Road at an intersection with Route 171 in southeastern Union. It heads east towards Woodstock, entering the town after and becoming...

    • Georgia State Route 197
      Georgia State Route 197
      State Route 197 passes through Habersham and Rabun Counties and its route takes it into the Chattahoochee National Forest. The highway starts south of Clarkesville and soon becomes very scenic. The route follows the Soque River before reaching the historic Batesville community...

    • Maryland Route 197
      Maryland Route 197
      Maryland Route 197 is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. Known for most of its length as Laurel–Bowie Road, the state highway runs from U.S. Route 301 in Bowie north to MD 198 in Laurel. In addition to being the main connection between Bowie and Laurel, MD 197 provides access...

    • Massachusetts Route 197
      Massachusetts Route 197
      Route 197 is a state highway that is a continuation of Connecticut Route 197 entirely in the town of Dudley, ending at Route 12....

    • Minnesota State Highway 197
      Minnesota State Highway 197
      Minnesota State Highway 197 is a highway in northwest Minnesota, which runs from its first interchange with U.S. Highways 2 and 71 on the southeast edge of Bemidji and continues north and then west to its second interchange with U.S...

    • New York State Route 197
      New York State Route 197
      New York State Route 197 is an east–west state highway in eastern New York, United States. It runs from U.S. Route 9 in the Saratoga County town of Moreau east to NY 40 in Argyle. NY 197 has a short overlap with U.S...

    • North Carolina Highway 197
      North Carolina Highway 197
      North Carolina Highway 197 is a north/south state highway in Western North Carolina. The route is approximately 65 miles in length and with its continuation into Tennessee as SR 395 connects Erwin, Tennessee to Flat Creek, North Carolina...

    • Texas State Highway 197 (former)
    • Virginia State Route 197
      Virginia State Route 197
      State Route 197 is a primary state highway in and near Richmond, Virginia, United States. It forms a partial bypass of downtown Richmond, using Malvern Avenue, Westwood Avenue, Saunders Avenue, and Laburnum Avenue between State Route 147 and U.S. Route 1/U.S. Route 301 .-External links:*...

    • Quebec Route 197
      Quebec route 197
      Route 197 is a short 19 km two-lane highway which cuts through the Appalachian Mountains in the municipality of Gaspé, Quebec, Canada. Its only function is to act as a shortcut to Route 132 which goes around the Forillon peninsula which makes up Forillon National Park.It starts at the junction...

    • SP-197
      SP-197
      SP-197 is a state highway in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. It connects Brotas with Torrinha....

      , São Paulo
      São Paulo (state)
      São Paulo is a state in Brazil. It is the major industrial and economic powerhouse of the Brazilian economy. Named after Saint Paul, São Paulo has the largest population, industrial complex, and economic production in the country. It is the richest state in Brazil...

      , Brazil
      Brazil
      Brazil , officially the Federative Republic of Brazil , is the largest country in South America. It is the world's fifth largest country, both by geographical area and by population with over 192 million people...

    • Japan National Route 197
      Japan National Route 197
      is a Japanese national highway running on the islands of Kyūshū and Shikoku. It originates at the junction with Routes 10 and 210 in Ōita, Ōita and terminates at the junction with Route 56 in Susaki, Kōchi...

       on the islands of Kyūshū
      Kyushu
      is the third largest island of Japan and most southwesterly of its four main islands. Its alternate ancient names include , , and . The historical regional name is referred to Kyushu and its surrounding islands....

       and Shikoku
      Shikoku
      is the smallest and least populous of the four main islands of Japan, located south of Honshū and east of the island of Kyūshū. Its ancient names include Iyo-no-futana-shima , Iyo-shima , and Futana-shima...

      , Japan
      Japan
      Japan is an island nation in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south...

    • Malaysia Federal Route 197
      Malaysia Federal Route 197
      Federal Route 197 or Jalan Tok Deh-Gual Periok is a federal road in Kelantan, Malaysia.-Notable features:...


In TV and radio

  • The Cosby Show
    The Cosby Show
    The Cosby Show is an American television situation comedy starring Bill Cosby, which aired for eight seasons on NBC from September 20, 1984 until April 30, 1992...

     ran on NBC
    NBC
    The National Broadcasting Company is an American commercial broadcasting television network and former radio network headquartered in the GE Building in New York City's Rockefeller Center with additional major offices near Los Angeles and in Chicago...

     from 1984-1992 with 197 episodes (201 episodes in syndication)
  • Church Hopping
    Church Hopping (King of the Hill)
    "Church Hopping" is the 197th episode of the Fox animated series King of the Hill. The episode was nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award.- Plot :...

    , the 197th episode of the Fox
    Fox Broadcasting Company
    Fox Broadcasting Company, commonly referred to as Fox Network or simply Fox , is an American commercial broadcasting television network owned by Fox Entertainment Group, part of Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation. Launched on October 9, 1986, Fox was the highest-rated broadcast network in the...

     animated television series King of the Hill
    King of the Hill
    King of the Hill is an American animated dramedy series created by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels, that ran from January 12, 1997, to May 6, 2010, on Fox network. It centers on the Hills, a working-class Methodist family in the fictional small town of Arlen, Texas...

    , originally aired on March 29, 2006
  • Simpson Tide
    Simpson Tide
    "Simpson Tide" is the nineteenth episode of The Simpsons ninth season and originally aired on the Fox network on March 29, 1998. After being fired from the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, Homer decides to join the United States Navy Reserve...

    , the 197th episode of the Fox
    Fox Broadcasting Company
    Fox Broadcasting Company, commonly referred to as Fox Network or simply Fox , is an American commercial broadcasting television network owned by Fox Entertainment Group, part of Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation. Launched on October 9, 1986, Fox was the highest-rated broadcast network in the...

     animated television series The Simpsons
    The Simpsons
    The Simpsons is an American animated sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The series is a satirical parody of a middle class American lifestyle epitomized by its family of the same name, which consists of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie...

    , originally aired on April 9, 2006
  • Kill Me If You Can, the 197th episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
    CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
    CSI: Crime Scene Investigation is an American crime drama television series, which premiered on CBS on October 6, 2000. The show was created by Anthony E. Zuiker and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer...

    , originally aired on February 26, 2009
  • Channel 197 on The Dish Network is The Documentary Channel
    The Documentary Channel
    The Documentary Channel may refer to:*Documentary , a Canadian speciality television channel*Documentary Channel , a New Zealand speciality television channel*DOC: The Documentary Channel, an American speciality television channel...

  • Channel 197 on XM Satellite Radio is College Sports (Big Ten)
  • Channel 197 on Sirius Satellite Radio is The Virus (on the Best of XM premium package)

In other fields

197 is also:
  • The year AD 197
    197
    Year 197 was a common year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Magius and Rufinus...

     or 197 BC
    197 BC
    Year 197 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Cethegus and Rufus...

  • The atomic number
    Atomic number
    In chemistry and physics, the atomic number is the number of protons found in the nucleus of an atom and therefore identical to the charge number of the nucleus. It is conventionally represented by the symbol Z. The atomic number uniquely identifies a chemical element...

     of an element temporarily called Unennseptium
  • 197 Arete is a Main belt
    Asteroid belt
    The asteroid belt is the region of the Solar System located roughly between the orbits of the planets Mars and Jupiter. It is occupied by numerous irregularly shaped bodies called asteroids or minor planets...

     asteroid
    Asteroid
    Asteroids are a class of small Solar System bodies in orbit around the Sun. They have also been called planetoids, especially the larger ones...

    . It has a very bright surface, unusually bright even for a rocky S-type asteroid
    S-type asteroid
    S-type asteroids are of a stony composition, hence the name. Approximately 17% of asteroids are of this type, making it the second most common after the C-type.-Characteristics:...

  • Minuscule 197
    Minuscule 197
    Minuscule 197 , A132 , is a Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament, on parchment. Palaeographically it has been assigned to the 11th century. The manuscript is lacunose...

     is a Greek
    Greek language
    Greek is an independent branch of the Indo-European family of languages. Native to the southern Balkans, it has the longest documented history of any Indo-European language, spanning 34 centuries of written records. Its writing system has been the Greek alphabet for the majority of its history;...

     minuscule manuscript
    Manuscript
    A manuscript or handwrite is written information that has been manually created by someone or some people, such as a hand-written letter, as opposed to being printed or reproduced some other way...

     of the New Testament
    New Testament
    The New Testament is the second major division of the Christian biblical canon, the first such division being the much longer Old Testament....

    , on parchment
  • Gold
    Gold
    Gold is a chemical element with the symbol Au and an atomic number of 79. Gold is a dense, soft, shiny, malleable and ductile metal. Pure gold has a bright yellow color and luster traditionally considered attractive, which it maintains without oxidizing in air or water. Chemically, gold is a...

     has an atomic mass
    Atomic mass
    The atomic mass is the mass of a specific isotope, most often expressed in unified atomic mass units. The atomic mass is the total mass of protons, neutrons and electrons in a single atom....

     of 196.96655, or approximately 197
  • Fu Xi lived for 197 years altogether and died at a place called Chen
    Chen (state)
    Chen was a minor Zhou Dynasty vassal state during the Spring and Autumn Period of Chinese History. It was a relatively minor state based on a single urban centre near what is now Huaiyang County in the plains of eastern Henan province...


See also

  • List of highways numbered 197
  • United Nations Security Council Resolution 197
    United Nations Security Council Resolution 197
    United Nations Security Council Resolution 197, adopted unanimously on October 30, 1964, after examining the application of the Republic of Zambia for membership in the United Nations, the Council recommended to the General Assembly that the Republic of Zambia be admitted.-References:*...

  • United States Supreme Court cases, Volume 197
  • Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 197
    Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 197
    The 197th Pennsylvania House of Representatives District is located in Philadelphia County and includes the following areas:* Philadelphia **Ward 11,**Ward 13 [PART, Division 25],**Ward 16,...

  • Polo Independent Order of Odd Fellows Lodge No. 197
    Polo Independent Order of Odd Fellows Lodge No. 197
    Polo Independent Order of Odd Fellows Lodge No. 197 is located in the Ogle County, Illinois city of Polo. The structure is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is one of six such sites in Ogle County. The Odd Fellows Lodge joined the Register in December 2004...

  • P.S. 197
    P.S. 197
    P.S. 197 is a public elementary school in Brooklyn, New York. The school is a member of The New York City Department of Education , located in Region 6, District 22. The school is located at 1599 East 22nd Street, Brooklyn, 11210. It is in the Midwood section of Brooklyn. P.S...

    , Brooklyn
    Brooklyn
    Brooklyn is the most populous of New York City's five boroughs, with nearly 2.6 million residents, and the second-largest in area. Since 1896, Brooklyn has had the same boundaries as Kings County, which is now the most populous county in New York State and the second-most densely populated...

    , New York
    New York City
    New York is the most populous city in the United States and the center of the New York Metropolitan Area, one of the most populous metropolitan areas in the world. New York exerts a significant impact upon global commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, and...


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