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20-472: For technical reasons , "WOW #1s" redirects here. For the album, see WOW Number 1s . For technical reasons , "WOW #1s: Yellow" redirects here. For the album, see WOW Number 1s: Yellow . [REDACTED] Look up wow in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wow , WOW or WoW may refer to: Games and toys [ edit ] World of Warcraft ,

40-423: A 1984 album by Wendy O. Williams Wow/Grape Jam , a 1968 album by Moby Grape Songs [ edit ] "Wow" (Kate Bush song) , 1979 "Wow" (Kylie Minogue song) , 2008 "Wow" (Ruslana song) , 2011 "Wow" (Inna song) , 2012 "Wow" (Beck song) , 2016 "Wow" (Marilyn Manson song) , 2009 "Wow" (Post Malone song) , 2018 "Wow" (Zara Larsson song) , 2020 Wow (Zola song) , 2020 "Wow",

60-547: A 1996 UK CITV programme Wow (film) , a 1970 Québécois movie directed by Claude Jutra wow (Barry) , a 2023 TV episode Transport [ edit ] WOW air , an Icelandic low-cost airline. WOW Alliance , a global air-cargo alliance Air Southwest , an airline based in the Southwest of England, by ICAO Airline Code Woolwich railway station , London, England, by National Rail station code Other [ edit ] Way of working or ways of working,

80-622: A 2003 song by Snow Patrol from Final Straw Organizations and companies [ edit ] War on Want , a British anti-poverty charity Warbirds Over Wanaka , a biennial international airshow held in New Zealand Wide Open West , an American ISP, internet, cable, and phone company Wider Opportunities for Women , U.S. non-profit Women of the Wall , a Jewish women's organization in Israel Women of

100-651: A British comic from 1982–1983 Wow (recording) , a pitch variation while playing a sound recording WOW Film Festival (disambiguation) , several film festivals Wow! signal , a strong radio signal of unknown origin detected by a SETI project in 1977 Whip em Out Wednesday, a radio promo on the Opie & Anthony Show See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "wow" on Misplaced Pages. All pages with titles beginning with wow All pages with titles containing wow Pow wow (disambiguation) The WOW! Awards Topics referred to by

120-420: A concept for software development in disciplined agile delivery within the project management framework Disciplined Agile Toolkit Lay's WOW chips , a brand of fat-free potato chips Wendy O. Williams (1949–1998), U.S. singer Windows on Windows , an application compatibility layer in 32-bit Microsoft Windows WoW64 , an application compatibility layer in 64-bit Microsoft Windows Wow! (comic) ,

140-524: A massively multiplayer online role-playing game World of Warplanes , an online flight simulator World of Warships , an online naval simulator Wizard of Wor , a 1981 arcade game by Midway Sega Wow , a video game company Worlds of Wonder (toy company) , a 1980s American toy company Music [ edit ] Wow (band) , a Dutch 1990s girl group WOW Music , a Hong Kong record label SRS Wow, and SRS Wow HD, an audio enhancement suite of Sound Retrieval System technologies Wow,

160-513: A member of the animated girl group VBirds Albums [ edit ] WOW series , a series of compilation albums of contemporary Christian music Wow! (Bananarama album) , 1987 Wow (Bibi Zhou album) , 2007 Wow! (Bill Doggett album) , 1965 WOW (Junko Onishi album) , 1993 Wow (Kate NV album) , 2023 WOW (Mouse on Mars album) , a 2012 mini album by Mouse on Mars Wow (Superbus album) , 2006 Wow (Verdena album) , 2011 WOW (Wendy O. Williams album) ,

180-491: A museum and award show in New Zealand World of Wonder (company) , an American production company World Organization of Workers , an international trade union federation WOW! (online service) , a defunct ISP from CompuServe WOW Promotions , an American mixed martial arts organization WOW Sight & Sound , an Australian electronics and music retailer Places [ edit ] Wall of Wind ,

200-799: A range of themes and topics. At first, the festival's principal venue was the Southbank Centre in London. There are also festivals in many other locations, both within the UK and throughout the world. As of 2019 these included the cities of Cambridge , Liverpool , Cardiff , Leeds , New York City , Rio de Janeiro , Hargeysa ( Somaliland ), Alexandria , Beijing , Athens , Karachi , and Istanbul , as well as in Finland and several locations in Australia, Bangladesh and Nepal. The first WOW event

220-516: A spin-off of Winx Club WOW (channel) , an Indian television channel in Mumbai WOW (TV station) , the local WIN Television station broadcasting to remote Western Australia KXSP , formerly known as WOW, a radio station in Omaha, Nebraska WOWT , formerly known as WOW-TV, a TV station in Omaha, Nebraska WOW: The CatholicTV Challenge , a television game show WOW! (TV series) ,

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240-593: A wind engineering testing facility in Florida, United States WOW counties , Waukesha, Ozaukee, and Washington counties of Wisconsin, United States WOW (Wasatch over Wasatch) Trail , a trail along the course of Snake Creek in Utah, United States Wau, South Sudan (or Wow), a town in South Sudan Television, radio and film [ edit ] World of Winx (also titled Winx Club WOW ),

260-561: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages WOW Number 1s WOW #1s is a two-disc compilation album of thirty one songs that have been heralded as the "Greatest Christian Music Hits Ever," with recordings dating from 1988 to 2005. It was released on April 5, 2005. The album features songs by FFH , Amy Grant , Rebecca St. James , Chris Rice , Avalon , and many other well-known singers and groups. It reached gold sales status in 2005. WOW #1s weighed in at 58th position on

280-677: The Billboard 200 chart in 2005, and at No. 1 on the Top Christian Albums chart in both 2005 and 2006. Women of the World Festival WOW – Women of the World Festival ( WOW , WOW Festival ) is a network of arts festivals that celebrate the achievements of women and girls as well as highlighting the obstacles that face them, and is part of a global feminist movement. The WOW Foundation spearheads

300-538: The BBC broadcast Woman's Hour from the London festival. By 2018, there had been 42 WOW festivals in 23 countries. The WOW Foundation became an independent charity in 2018, with Kelly as its first director. She stepped down from her position at the Southbank Centre in May 2018, in order to concentrate on WOW. In 2020, the festival's tenth edition featured an address by Camilla (then Duchess of Cornwall ). In May of that year,

320-681: The WOW Foundation ran a two-day online event in partnership with BBC Arts and a 24-hour marathon festival called WOW Global 24, with participants from around the world, which was produced in-house. In March 2021, as the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic continued to be felt, the festival moved online. WOW Festivals take place all year round in various locations. The WOW London Festival takes place over several days in early March, around International Women's Day . WOW includes talks, debates, music, comedy, performances and mentoring sessions on

340-528: The World Festival , a festival based in London with global satellite venues Women of Wrestling , an American women's wrestling promotion Women on Waves , a Dutch pro-choice non-profit organization Women on Web , a Canadian pro-choice non-profit organization Woodmen of the World , a fraternal organization in Omaha, Nebraska, United States Woolworths Limited , an Australian retailing company, by Australian Stock Exchange code World of Wearable Art ,

360-472: The festivals and forms partnerships to hold WOW festivals across the world. The festival was founded in London in 2010 by Jude Kelly , a theatre director who was at that time artistic director of the Southbank Centre . She felt that the feminist movement was "in a lull" at that time, and that it needed something to revitalise it. Since 2015, Queen Camilla has been WOW's president. In 2015,

380-488: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Wow . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wow&oldid=1249956303 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Broadcast call sign disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

400-613: Was held in Katherine, Northern Territory , in 2013. Subsequent events have been held in that town, as well as Melbourne and various cities in Queensland . After an initial event in Brisbane , Queensland, in 2015, WOW Australia has been based in that city since 2021 (having had to cancel the 2020 event owing to the COVID-19 pandemic ). It is a three-year collaboration between Queensland Performing Arts Centre (Southbank Centre) and

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