| Pine Grosbeak | Pigovian tax | Pine Siskin |
| Pigeon River (Minnesota-Ontario)The Pigeon River forms part of the border between the State of Minnesota and the Province of Ontario on the north shore of Lake Superior. Latitude 48°02'N. Longitude 89°49'W. It is approximately 50 mi (80 km) long. Its upper course forms part of the Grand | Pilot WhalePilot Whale : Animalia : Chordata : Mammalia : Cetacea : Delphinidae Globicephala melas macrorhynchus Binomial name Globicephala melas G. macrorhynchus A Pilot Whale is one of two species of cetacean in the genus Globicephala''. The genus is part of the o | Pied CormorantThe Pied Cormorant Phalacrocorax varius is a medium-sized member of the cormorant family. It is found around the coasts of Australasia. It was previously known as the Pied Shag or Yellow-faced Cormorant and its Maori name is Karuhiruhi . In New Zealand it |
| Pimlico tube stationPimlico is a London Underground station in Pimlico, City of Westminster. It is on the Victoria Line between Victoria and Vauxhall in Zone 1. The station opened on September 14, 1972. London Underground stations. | Piano rollA piano roll is the media used to operate the player piano or pianola, band/fairground organs, calliopes and hand-cranked organs. A piano roll is a roll of paper with perforations (holes) punched in it. The position and length of the perforation determine | PittsfordPittsford is the name of some places in the United States of America: Pittsford, Michigan Pittsford, New York Pittsford village Pittsford town Pittsford, Vermont. |
| Piedmont ParkPiedmont Park is the " Central Park" of Atlanta, Georgia, located in midtown, north of the city center. Originally the land was owned by a Dr. Benjamin Franklin Walker, who used it as his out-of-town gentleman's farm and residence. He sold it in 1887 for | Pixel geometryThe components of the pixels ( primary colors red, green and blue) in an image sensor or display can be ordered in different patterns, called pixel geometry . The geometric arrangement of the primary colors within a pixel varies depending on usage (see fi | Pioneer 5Pioneer 5 (1960 Alpha 1) was a spin-stabilized space probe in the Pioneer program used to investigate interplanetary space between the orbits of Earth and Venus. It was launched on March 11 1960 13:00:00 UTC with an on-orbit dry mass of 43 kg. 66 m diamet |
| Pioneer 6, 7, 8 and 9 | Piano Quintet (Shostakovich) | Piano Quintet (Schumann) |
| Piano quartet | Pinko | Pieter Aertsen |
| Pico programming language | Piano Quintet (Brahms) | Pitesti |
| Pizza Pizza | Pitchshifted | Pieter Willem Botha |
| Pinkerton | Pila Voivodship | Piotrków Voivodship |
| Pin-compatibility | Pier Francesco Tosi | Pionki |
| Piotrkow Trybunalski | Pink Anderson | Pila |
| Piastow | Piaseczno | Piekary Slaskie |
| Pick-up sticks | Pink Gin | Pietro Guglielmi |
| Pietro Ziani | Piano Concerto No. 17 (Mozart) | Pitlochry |
| Pistol Star | Pinto | Picos de Europa |
| Pierre Ducasse | Pierre Deligne | Pilica |
| Pilonidal cyst | Pierre Gemayel | Pile |
| Pick-up sticks (Haida) | Pioneering | Pink Pistols |
| Pip (South Park) | Pierre Étienne Flandin | Pinky (1949 movie) |
| Pirates of Silicon Valley | Piecewise | Picquart's Investigations of the Dreyfus Affair |
| PilotWings 64 | Piatra Neamt | Pierre Cardin |
| Piye | Pictou, Nova Scotia | Picture of Nectar |
| Pitch class | Pitman | Pincherle derivative |
| Pierre du Calvet | Pilsen, Chicago | Piers Merchant |
| Pith | Pioneer Courthouse Square | Piano Sonatas Nos. 13 - 14, Opus 27 (Beethoven) |
| Pitchcott | Pitstone | Pilot Mountain |
| Picton, New Zealand | Pi-calculus | Pierre Lambert |
| Pierre Frank | Piet Cronje | Pierre Duhem |
| Pietro Porcelli | Pinckney | Pistol Opera |
| PilotWings | Piara Khabra | Piedmont (United States) |
| Piter | Pichu | Piano Sonata No. 29 (Beethoven) |
| Pinnacle | Pikeperch | Pierre Belon |
| Pitch accent | Pineapple sage | Picton |
| Pinetum | Pickert | Pierre Jacquet-Droz |
| Picassofish | Pin | Pierogi |