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Mount Konzhakovskiy Kamen (Russian: Конжаковский Камень) is a mountain in the northern Urals, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia. The Great Soviet Encyclopedia describes Konzhakovskiy as \"mountain massif\" of height 1,569 m. Its constitution is pyroxenites and dunites of lower and middle Paleozoic era. The slopes are covered w... | Place | NaturalPlace | Mountain |
Bartłomiej Konieczny (born 9 June 1981 in Skwierzyna) is a Polish footballer who currently plays for Podbeskidzie Bielsko-Biała. | Agent | Athlete | SoccerPlayer |
Kuriachira, from all practical aspects, is the intellectual capital of Thrissur. This town is conveniently located within 2 km away from Swaraj Round in the south direction. It lies beside the Thalore bypass road. Kuriachira is 25th division of Thrissur Municipal Corporation. It's an important residential area of Thris... | Place | Settlement | Town |
The 2015 Mutua Madrid Open was a professional tennis tournament that was played on outdoor clay courts at the Park Manzanares in Madrid, Spain from 2–10 May. It was the 14th edition of the event on the ATP World Tour and 7th on the WTA Tour. It was classified as an ATP World Tour Masters 1000 event on the 2015 ATP Worl... | Event | Tournament | TennisTournament |
The 1881 Grand National was the 43rd renewal of the world-famous Grand National horse race that took place at Aintree near Liverpool, England, on 25 March 1881. | Event | Race | HorseRace |
The Toyota GD engine series is a diesel engine produced by Toyota which appeared in 2015. Replacing the Toyota KD engine series, this engine featured Economy with Superior Thermal Efficient Combustion (ESTEC) technology. | Device | Engine | AutomobileEngine |
Rainbow Glacier is located on the northeast slopes of Mount Baker in the North Cascades of the U.S. state of Washington. Rainbow Glacier descends to nearly 4,500 ft (1,400 m) to the north of Lava Divide. In the middle of its course, Rainbow Glacier is connected to Park Glacier to its south and Mazama Glacier to the wes... | Place | NaturalPlace | Glacier |
Esa Lindell (born May 23, 1994) is a Finnish professional ice hockey defenceman. He is currently playing with the Dallas Stars in the National Hockey League (NHL). Lindell was selected by the Stars in the third round (74th overall) of the 2012 NHL Entry Draft. | Agent | WinterSportPlayer | IceHockeyPlayer |
Sir Henry Bingham, 1st Baronet (1573 – c. 1658) was an Irish politician. Born at Milton Abbas, he was the son of Sir George Bingham, nephew of Sir Richard Bingham, and his wife Cicely Martin, daughter of Robert Martin. Bingham served as captain in the Irish Army. He was nominated High Sheriff of County Galway in 1607 a... | Agent | BritishRoyalty | Baronet |
The 1987 Cleveland Browns season was the team's 38th season in the National Football League. Led by another 3,000-yard season from Bernie Kosar, the Browns captured their third-straight AFC Central crown. In the divisional playoffs, against the Indianapolis Colts at Municipal Stadium, the Browns routed the Colts 38–21 ... | SportsSeason | FootballLeagueSeason | NationalFootballLeagueSeason |
The Guijarral Hills are a range of low hills in the inner California Coast Ranges, in Fresno County, California, about seven miles east of the town of Coalinga. Guijarral is derived from a Spanish word meaning \"heap of pebbles\". They are the surface expression of an anticlinal structure which continues to the south a... | Place | NaturalPlace | MountainRange |
Æthelwine of Sceldeforde was a seventh century Catholic Saint, who lived in Anglo-Saxon England. He is known to history mainly through being recorded in the Hagiography of the Secgan Manuscript.He was venerated as a saint after his death. Although some have questioned his historicity. His name is two Anglo Saxon words,... | Agent | Cleric | Saint |
Unterterzen is a train station in the Canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland served by the St. Gallen S - Bahn line S4 as well as the Zürich S-Bahn line S2 during winter (Limited Service). The station consists of 3 platforms . This station is often used for access to the cable car station which is located approximately 5 mi... | Place | Station | RailwayStation |
Vitaly Alexandrovich Chekhover (also spelled Tschechower or Czechower, pronounced \"chekh a VYAIR\") (Russian: Вита́лий Алекса́ндрович Чехове́р) (December 22, 1908 – February 11, 1965) was a Soviet chess player and chess composer. He was also a pianist. | Agent | Athlete | ChessPlayer |
The 1947 Belgian Grand Prix was a Grand Prix motor race held at Spa-Francorchamps on 29 June 1947. The race was also known as the European Grand Prix. | Event | SportsEvent | GrandPrix |
Bukit Daun (English: Daun Hill, means: Leaves Hill) is a stratovolcano, located in a sparsely populated region in Sumatra, Indonesia. A 600 m wide of crater lake is located at the summit. A smaller crater lake, Tologo Kecil, is found in the south-west flank. | Place | NaturalPlace | Volcano |
Ben Shulver is an English professional rugby league player for Wakefield Trinity Wildcats in the European Super League. His playing position is Prop Forward. | Agent | Athlete | RugbyPlayer |
The men's double trap event at the 2012 Olympic Games took place on 2 August 2012 at the Royal Artillery Barracks. The event consisted of two rounds: a qualifier and a final. In the qualifier, each shooter fired 3 sets of 50 shots in trap shooting. Shots were paired, with two targets being launched at a time. The top 6... | Event | Olympics | OlympicEvent |
The Plot Thickens is the third studio album by United Kingdom acid jazz group Galliano. It was released in the UK on Gilles Peterson's Talkin' Loud record label on 27 May 1994. It was placed at number 44 in NME's list of the Top 50 Albums of 1994. | Work | MusicalWork | Album |
Kōshunai Station (光珠内駅 Kōshunai-eki) is a railway station in Bibai, Hokkaidō, Japan. | Place | Station | RailwayStation |
Joseph-Bruno Guigues, (26 August 1805 – 8 February 1874), was an Oblate priest, a teacher and became the first bishop of the diocese of Bytown (Ottawa) serving from (1847–1874). His consecration service in 1848 was performed by Rémi Gaulin, bishop of Kingston. It was said that Joseph-Eugène-Bruno Guigues was a simple m... | Agent | Cleric | ChristianBishop |
Jashwant Singh (Hindi: महाराजा जशवन्त सिंह; 1851–1893) was the ruling jaswal rajput Maharaja of the princely state of Bharatpur from 1853 to 1893 in Rajasthan, India. His successor was Maharaja Ram Singh. | Agent | Person | Monarch |
These are the official results of the Men's Team Pursuit at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, Italy, held on 27 to 29 August 1960. There were 76 participants from 19 nations. | Event | Olympics | OlympicEvent |
In taxonomy, Sphaerozosma is a genus of green algae, specifically of the Desmidiaceae. | Species | Plant | GreenAlga |
Nemichthys larseni is an eel in the family Nemichthyidae (snipe eels). It was described by Jørgen G. Nielsen and David G. Smith in 1978. It is a marine, deep water-dwelling eel which is known from the eastern Pacific Ocean, including Oregon and Hawaii, USA, Mexico, and the Gulf of California. It dwells at a depth range... | Species | Animal | Fish |
The Louisiana gubernatorial election, 1816, was the second gubernatorial election to take place after Louisiana achieved statehood. Under Article III Sec 2 of the 1812 Constitution of the State of Louisiana the Governor was elected in two steps. On the first Monday in July, eligible voters went to the polls and voted. ... | Event | SocietalEvent | Election |
Monatshefte für Mathematik is a peer-reviewed mathematics journal established in 1890. Among its well-known papers is \"Über formal unentscheidbare Sätze der Principia Mathematica und verwandter Systeme I\" by Kurt Gödel, published in 1931. The journal was founded by Gustav von Escherich and Emil Weyr in 1890 as Monats... | Work | PeriodicalLiterature | AcademicJournal |
The Saint Lucia warbler (Setophaga delicata) is a species of bird in the Parulidae family.It is endemic to Saint Lucia. It was once considered a subspecies of the Adelaide's warbler. | Species | Animal | Bird |
27th U-boat Flotilla (\"27. Unterseebootsflottille\") was a training flotilla (\"Ausbildungsflottille\") of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine during World War II. The flotilla was founded at Gotenhafen in January 1940 under the command of Korvettenkapitän Ernst Sobe as Taktische Unterseebootsausbildungsflottille (\"Tactical ... | Agent | Organisation | MilitaryUnit |
Trinidadian-born American rapper and singer Nicki Minaj has released three studio albums, three compilation albums, three mixtapes, seventy-seven singles (including fifty-two as a featured artist), and twelve promotional singles. After becoming involved with music and acting in high school in New York City, Minaj event... | Work | MusicalWork | ArtistDiscography |
Pancrase: King of Pancrase Tournament Opening Round was a mixed martial arts event held by Pancrase Hybrid Wrestling. It took place at Sumo Hall in Tokyo, Japan on December 16, 1994. The event began the 2 day, 16 man tournament to crown the first ever champion of Pancrase and featured the Opening Round and Quarterfinal... | Event | SportsEvent | MixedMartialArtsEvent |
(For other people named John Penn, see John Penn (disambiguation).) John Penn FRS (1805–1878) was an English marine engineer whose firm was pre-eminent in the middle of the 19th Century due to his innovations in engine and propeller systems, which led his firm to be the major supplier to the Royal Navy as it made the t... | Agent | Person | Engineer |
The Boy is a musical comedy with a book by Fred Thompson and Percy Greenbank (based on Arthur Wing Pinero's 1885 play, The Magistrate), music by Lionel Monckton and Howard Talbot and lyrics by Greenbank and Adrian Ross. It opened at the Adelphi Theatre in London on 14 September 1917, directed by Robert Courtneidge, und... | Work | MusicalWork | Musical |
Michael Creedon (born 1960) is an Irish retired Gaelic footballer who played as a goalkeeper for the Cork senior team. Creedon joined the panel during the 1981 championship and was a regular member of the starting fifteen for three seasons until his retirement after the 1984 championship. During that time he won one Mu... | Agent | Athlete | GaelicGamesPlayer |
Samuel Messam (born 2 March 1986) is a New Zealand football (soccer) player who plays for St. George Saints Football Club and has represented New Zealand at the Olympic Games. Messam was included in the New Zealand squad for the football tournament at the Summer Olympics in Beijing where he played in just one of New Ze... | Agent | Athlete | SoccerPlayer |
Tecno brega or technobrega (cheesy techno) is a form of music from northern Brazil, particularly Belém. Music of the genre is created primarily through remixing and reworking songs from popular music and music from the eighties. While there is a large amount of famous music used in tecno brega, the majority of it is or... | TopicalConcept | Genre | MusicGenre |
The USS Flagship Hotel was a hotel, located in Galveston in the U.S. state of Texas. The 7 story 225 room hotel was built on the historic Pleasure Pier structure entirely over the Gulf of Mexico, albeit very close to shore. It was a popular destination in Galveston that withstood many storms. | Place | Building | Hotel |
Fashion (1837–1860), was a Thoroughbred four-mile (6,400 meter) racemare that defeated Boston and set a record of 7:32½, for that distance, before the American Civil War. Until her meeting with Peytona, Fashion had started 24 times, and won 23 races, 14 of which were of four-mile heats, 6 of 3-mile heats and 3 of 2-mil... | Species | Horse | RaceHorse |
The Centre Bionest or Centre Bionest de Shawinigan is a 4,125-seat multi-purpose arena in Shawinigan, Quebec, Canada that opened on December 27, 2008 and has been the home of the Shawinigan Cataractes since 2008. When the Shawinigan Cataractes played their first-ever game in their new state-of-the-art facility, the gam... | Place | SportFacility | Stadium |
Paul Bartolotta (born June 8, 1961) is an American chef and restaurateur. Most recently he is known for his authentic style and his innovative approach to importing fresh seafood from Mediterranean waters. Paul Bartolotta has won the James Beard Foundation Award twice—once for Best Chef: Midwest (1994, Spiaggia), and a... | Agent | Person | Chef |
Chironius is a genus of New World colubrid snakes, commonly called sipos (from the Portuguese word cipó for liana), savanes, or sometimes vine snakes. There are sixteen described species in this genus with the last species being described in 2010. | Species | Animal | Reptile |
State Route 1 (SR 1) is a major north-south state highway that runs along most of the Pacific coastline of the U.S. state of California. At a total of just over 655.8 miles (1,055.4 km), it is the longest state route in California. Highway 1 has several portions designated as either Pacific Coast Highway (PCH), Cabrill... | Place | RouteOfTransportation | Road |
Nuala Moore is an Irish swimmer known for open water swimming and ice swimming. In 2006, she was one of six swimmers to swim around the coast of Ireland in a relay, the first-ever swim of over 1300 km around the coast. Then in 2008 she did a double crossing Relay of the English Channel. She was the 2011 awardee of the ... | Agent | Athlete | Swimmer |
William Wain Prior (July 18, 1876 – March 9, 1946) was a Danish generalløjtnant (lieutenant general) and the commander-in-chief of the Royal Danish Army from 1939 to 1941. Before the Occupation of Denmark by Germany in 1940, Prior encouraged the Danish government to increase the strength of the army. These requests, ho... | Agent | Person | MilitaryPerson |
Hyposmocoma iodes is a species of moth of the Cosmopterigidae family. It is endemic to Molokai. | Species | Animal | Insect |
The women's trap competition at the 2004 Summer Olympics was held on August 16 at the Markópoulo Olympic Shooting Centre near Athens, Greece. Suzanne Balogh of Australia won the competition by a wide four-hit margin. The event consisted of two rounds: a qualifier and a final. In the qualifier, each shooter fired 3 sets... | Event | Olympics | OlympicEvent |
Adam Mark Burish (born January 6, 1983) is an American professional ice hockey winger who is currently a free agent. He last played for the Malmö Redhawks of the Swedish Hockey League (SHL). | Agent | WinterSportPlayer | IceHockeyPlayer |
Derby Lane Greyhound Track is a racino located in St. Petersburg, Florida, United States. Originally named the St. Petersburg Kennel Club, it is the oldest continuously operating greyhound track in the country. T.L. Weaver, a lumber entrepreneur, sold the tract of land Derby Lane is sited on to a group of local busines... | Place | RaceTrack | Racecourse |
Syd Ball (born 24 January 1950), is a former professional tennis player from Australia. Ball enjoyed most of his tennis success while playing doubles. During his career he won 7 doubles titles and finished runner-up an additional 14 times. Partnering Bob Giltinan, Ball finished runner-up at the 1974 Australian Open. He... | Agent | Athlete | TennisPlayer |
Metropolitan Ambrose or Amvrosii (born Amoiraias Pappa-Georgopoloi, Greek: Ἀμοιραίας Πάππα-Γεωργοπόλοι, Andrey Popovich, Russian: Андрей Попович; 1791–1863) was the first Old Believers' Metropolitan of the Ancient Orthodox Church. Ambrosii was born in 1791 in Maistra, at that time part of the Ottoman Empire. He was of ... | Agent | Cleric | Saint |
Tegastidae is a family of copepods, which are characterised by having laterally compressed bodies (resembling that of an amphipod), a claw-like mandible in the nauplius stage, and by a modified male genital complex. 85 species have been described in 6 genera. Two species of Smacigastes are found at hydrothermal vents, ... | Species | Animal | Crustacean |
Shikaribetsu Station (然別駅 Shikaribetsu-eki) is a train station in Niki, Yoichi District, Hokkaidō, Japan. | Place | Station | RailwayStation |
Dawson City Water Aerodrome (TC LID: CEG7) was located adjacent to Dawson City, Yukon, Canada and was open from August to September. The airport was classified as an airport of entry by Nav Canada is staffed by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA). CBSA officers at this airport could handle aircraft with no more th... | Place | Infrastructure | Airport |
Kumla prison is a prison facility in Kumla Municipality, Sweden. It was opened in 1965 and is one of the country's biggest prisons. Kumla is one of three high security prisons in Sweden holding risk inmates (class A). On March 18, 2009, a new supermax facility was opened inside the Kumla Prison. | Place | Building | Prison |
Aiud prison is a prison complex in Aiud, central Transylvania, Romania. The prison is infamous for its political inmates, especially during World War II during the reign of Romania by Ion Antonescu and later the communists. It is said to have been built in the 19th century. | Place | Building | Prison |
Devin Joseph Jordan \"Dev\" Griffin (born 23 December 1984) is a British actor, radio presenter and DJ who is most commonly known for presenting the weekend breakfast show on BBC Radio 1. Warmed up for Calvin Harris on Friday 16th September on BBC radio one | Agent | Presenter | RadioHost |
The Welsh Football League Division One, known as the Nathanielcars.co.uk Welsh League First Division for sponsorship reasons, is a football league in South Wales. It forms the top division of the Welsh Football League and the second level of the Welsh football league system. If the team which finishes top of the Divisi... | Agent | SportsLeague | SoccerLeague |
George Muter was an early settler of Kentucky and served as chief justice of the Kentucky Court of Appeals. | Agent | Person | Judge |
The subfamily Euraphiinae was erected by Newman & Ross36 to formalize the \"Group of Chthamalus hembeli of Nilsson-Cantell. As originally used in Newman & Ross, it comprised the genera Euraphia and Octomeris. In 1996, Poltarukha revised the subfamily Notochthamalinaea, and removed Octomeris to that position. In 1997 an... | Species | Animal | Crustacean |
Raymond Earl Baldwin (August 31, 1893 – October 4, 1986) was a United States Senator, the 72nd and 74th Governor of Connecticut. Baldwin, a conservative Republican, was elected governor of Connecticut in 1938 during a Republican landslide. He promised a balanced budget, government aid to private business, and lower tax... | Agent | Politician | Governor |
The Peñuelas Ravens are a semi-pro Puerto Rican football team based in Peñuelas, Puerto Rico, competing in the Puerto Rico American Football League (PRAFL). | Agent | SportsTeam | CanadianFootballTeam |
Gan McGee (born November 20, 1976) is an American mixed martial artist who has competed for the UFC, PRIDE, WEC and the XFC. | Agent | Athlete | MartialArtist |
The Sierra de la Culebra, Portuguese: Serra da Coroa, is a mountain range in Castile and León, northwest Spain, and northeastern Portugal. It lies 7 km south of Puebla de Sanabria in the comarcas of Aliste, Sanabria and La Carballeda (Zamora Province), as well as Vinhais and Bragança municipalities in the District of B... | Place | NaturalPlace | MountainRange |
Calvary Chapel Bible College is an evangelical Christian biblical studies college at 39407 Murrieta Hot Springs Road in Murrieta, California. It is a ministry of Calvary Chapel of Costa Mesa. The mission statement of Calvary Chapel Bible College is \"To Know God and Equip His Servants.\" It operates on a 15-week spring... | Agent | EducationalInstitution | University |
James William White IV (born October 21, 1982) is an American professional basketball player for Petrochimi Bandar Imam of the Iranian Basketball Super League. Standing at a height of 6'7\", and weighing 215 lbs, he plays the positions of shooting guard and small forward. White earned the nickname 'Flight 75' due to hi... | Agent | Athlete | BasketballPlayer |
Mount Alice is a high mountain summit in the northern Front Range of the Rocky Mountains of North America. The 13,315-foot (4,058 m) thirteener is located in the Rocky Mountain National Park Wilderness, 12.0 miles (19.3 km) southwest by south (bearing 217°) of the Town of Estes Park, Colorado, United States, immediatel... | Place | NaturalPlace | Mountain |
Adlai Ewing Stevenson II (/ˈædleɪ/; February 5, 1900 – July 14, 1965) was an American politician and diplomat, noted for his intellectual demeanor, eloquent public speaking, and promotion of progressive causes in the Democratic Party. He served as the 31st Governor of Illinois, and received the Democratic Party's nomin... | Agent | Person | Ambassador |
The 1937 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship final was a hurling match played at Fitzgerald Stadium in Killarney, County Kerry on 5 September 1937 to determine the winners of the 1937 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, the 51st season of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, a tournament organised by ... | Event | SportsEvent | FootballMatch |
Sir Thomas Powell, 1st Baronet (c.1665–1720), of Broadway, Laugharne, Carmarthenshire and Coldbrook Park, Monmouthshire, was a Welsh politician. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Monmouth Boroughs 1705 to 1708. In the Parliament of Great Britain he was MP for Carmarthenshire from 1710 to 1715. | Agent | BritishRoyalty | Baronet |
The Pasadena Open was a golf tournament on the PGA Tour from 1929 to 1938, held at the Brookside Golf Course in Pasadena, California. | Event | Tournament | GolfTournament |
Richard Orsini (Italian: Riccardo Orsini) was the Count Palatine of Cephalonia and Zakynthos from before 1260 to his death in 1303/4, and also Captain-General of Corfu in 1286–90, Count of Gravina in 1284–91. He also served as the Angevin bailli in the Principality of Achaea from 1297 to 1300. | Agent | Person | Monarch |
Braathens Regional Airways AB (previously Golden Air and Braathens Regional), is a Swedish airline with its head office in Trollhättan. It operates ACMI services between several domestic destinations within Sweden for its sister company and virtual airline BRA Braathens Regional Airlines and ad hoc charter services. | Agent | Company | Airline |
Leroy Rivett (born 17 December 1976) is an English rugby league player who currently plays for the English National League Two side, Rochdale Hornets as a winger. Born in Leicester, England, his amateur career began for the Leeds side Pendas Panthers for the under-eleven age-group, but he soon moved to play for East Le... | Agent | Athlete | RugbyPlayer |
Jach'a Kunturiri (Aymara jach'a big, kunturi condor, -ri a suffix, Hispanicized spelling Jachcha Condoriri) is a 5,326-metre-high (17,474 ft) mountain in the Andes of Bolivia. It is situated in the Oruro Department, Sajama Province, Curahuara de Carangas Municipality, Sajama Canton, near the border to the La Paz Depart... | Place | NaturalPlace | Mountain |
1241 Dysona (1932 EB1) is a main-belt asteroid 83 km in diameter that was discovered on March 4, 1932, by Harry Edwin Wood at Johannesburg (UO). It was later named in honor of the English astronomer Frank Watson Dyson. | Place | CelestialBody | Planet |
The Rennes Metro (French: Métro de Rennes) rapid transit line serves the city of Rennes in Brittany, France. Opened in 2002, it is based on the Siemens Transportation Systems VAL (véhicule automatique léger or light automatic vehicle) technology. There is one line, the A Line, with fifteen stations. There are 140,000 p... | Agent | Organisation | PublicTransitSystem |
The Notre Dame of Greater Manila (NDGM) is a private Catholic high school in Caloocan City, Philippines, owned and administered by the Oblates of Mary Immaculate. It was originally founded as an all-male school in 1963 by Fr. William P. Mc Grath, OMI of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate at the request of the Archdiocese o... | Agent | EducationalInstitution | School |
Jack Elrod (March 19, 1924 – February 16, 2016) was an American cartoonist best known for the comic strip Mark Trail. The creator of Mark Trail, Ed Dodd, began the strip in 1946, Eldor began working on the strip as an artist in 1950, then in 1978 when Dodd's eyesight failed he turned the strip of to Jack Elrod, who con... | Agent | Artist | ComicsCreator |
Archaeogeryon peruvianus is an extinct species of crab from the Miocene, the only species in the genus Archaeogeryon. Despite the species name, the crab is only known from Chile. | Species | Animal | Crustacean |
The southern New Guinea tree frog (Litoria impura) is a species of frog in the Hylidae family.It is endemic to Papua New Guinea.Its natural habitats are moist savanna, freshwater marshes, and intermittent freshwater marshes. | Species | Animal | Amphibian |
WLAV-FM (96.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a classic rock music format in Grand Rapids, Michigan. It is the dominant classic rock-formatted radio station in the market and is generally a top ten performer in the Grand Rapids ratings. WLAV-AM went on the air in 1940. In 1949, WLAV-TV 7 signed on, later becoming W... | Agent | Broadcaster | RadioStation |
The Andante with variations in F minor (Hoboken 17/6), also known as Un piccolo divertimento, was composed for piano by Joseph Haydn in 1793, and is among his most popular piano works. (The late British composer and pianist John McCabe, in his booklet note accompanying his boxed set of recordings of Haydn's complete so... | Work | MusicalWork | ClassicalMusicComposition |
The Sacco is a river of central Italy, a right tributary of the Liri. The river is formed by the confluence of two streams of the Monti Simbruini in the Apennines of Abruzzo. It flows towards south-east for a total of 87 kilometres (54 mi), crossing Ciociaria between the mountain ranges of the Ernici to the north-east,... | Place | Stream | River |
Ion Popa (born 1889, date of death unknown) was a Bessarabian politician. | Agent | Politician | Mayor |
The Gianni Caproni Museum of Aeronautics (Italian: Museo dell'Aeronautica Gianni Caproni) is Italy's oldest aviation museum, as well as the country's oldest corporate museum. It was established in 1927 as the Caproni Museum (Museo Caproni) by Italian aviation pioneer and aeronautical engineer, Giovanni Battista \"Giann... | Place | Building | Museum |
The marsh sandpiper (Tringa stagnatilis) is a small wader. It is a rather small shank, and breeds in open grassy steppe and taiga wetlands from easternmost Europe to central Asia. The genus name Tringa is the New Latin name given to the green sandpiper by Aldrovandus in 1599 based on Ancient Greek trungas, a thrush-siz... | Species | Animal | Bird |
Scott Karl Nicholls (born 16 May 1978) is a British speedway rider, who has won the British Championship seven times. | Agent | MotorcycleRider | SpeedwayRider |
William Edward \"Easy Ed\" Ratleff (born March 29, 1950) is a retired American basketball player. He attended Columbus East high school where he led his high school basketball team to the Ohio State Championship in 1968 and was joined by Dwight \"Bo\" Lamar to claim the 1969 Ohio High School title. In college, Ratleff ... | Agent | Athlete | BasketballPlayer |
The Diocese of Vicenza (Latin: Dioecesis Vicentina) is a Roman Catholic ecclesiastical territory in Italy. Among its patron saints the city venerates St. Lontius, bishop and martyr, and St. Theodore and St. Apollonius, bishops and confessors in the fourth century. The Christian cemetery discovered near the Church of St... | Place | ClericalAdministrativeRegion | Diocese |
Strawberry was a bus operator founded in 2009 and was initially based in St Helens, Merseyside. | Agent | Company | BusCompany |
Enikő Berkes (born 3 October 1975) is a Hungarian ice dancer. With partner Szilárd Tóth, she placed 20th at the 1994 Winter Olympics and 23rd at the 1995 European Figure Skating Championships. When that partnership ended, she teamed up with Endre Szentirmai, with whom she competed at the 1996 World Figure Skating Champ... | Agent | WinterSportPlayer | FigureSkater |
Buddleja × lewisiana is an American hybrid of Buddleja madagascariensis and Buddleja asiatica first described and named by T H Everett in 1947, and introduced to commerce in 1958. The taxonomy of the plant remains a matter of contention. | Species | Plant | CultivatedVariety |
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Ciudad Quesada (erected 25 July 1995) is a suffragan diocese of the Archdiocese of San José de Costa Rica, located in the city of Ciudad Quesada (or, more simply, Quesada; alternatively known as San Carlos). Ciudad Quesada is the capital of the District of Ciudad Quesada, and of the larger... | Place | ClericalAdministrativeRegion | Diocese |
Diavoli HC Milano was an ice hockey team in Milan, Italy. The club was formed in 1958 as the successor to Milan-Inter HC. They competed in the Serie A in most years from 1958 to 1979, winning the championship in the 1959-60 season. | Agent | SportsTeam | HockeyTeam |
Toussaint was appointed Chief Judge of the Minnesota Court of Appeals in 1995 by Minnesota Governor Arne Carlson. He held the position until October 2010, when he stepped down as Chief Judge to take a seat on the court as an associate judge. He remained on the court until July 15, 2011, when he retired due to the state... | Agent | Politician | Congressman |
Yūki Masuda (増田 裕生 Masuda Yūki, born September 12, 1979) is a Japanese voice actor from the Tokyo Metropolitan area. | Agent | Actor | VoiceActor |
Justice P. Chandra Reddy or Palagani Chandra Reddy (1 July 1904–7 October 1976) was an Indian judge. He was educated at V.R. High School, Nellore and Pachaiyappa’s College in Madras. He was appointed as an advocate at the Madras High Court on 13 August 1928. He had practised civil and criminal cases. He was appointed a... | Agent | Person | Judge |
Trevor Hairsine is a British comics artist, whose detailed style has been compared to that of Bryan Hitch. In August 2005 Marvel Editor-in-Chief Joe Quesada named him as one of Marvel Comics's \"Young Guns\", a group of artists who have the qualities that make \"a future superstar penciller\". | Agent | Artist | ComicsCreator |
Dragoș Agache (Romanian pronunciation: [draˈɡoʃ aˈɡake]; born March 8, 1984 in Brăila) is a Romanian swimmer, who specialized in breaststroke events. He set a new Romanian record of 27.47 to collect a silver medal in the 50 m breaststroke at the 2010 European Aquatics Championships in Budapest, Hungary. Agache qualifie... | Agent | Athlete | Swimmer |
The 1996 United States presidential election in Arkansas took place on November 5, 1996, as part of the 1996 United States presidential election. Voters chose 6 electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president. Arkansas was won by President Bill Clinton (D-AR) by a 17 percentage point margi... | Event | SocietalEvent | Election |
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