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Manpang is a village development committee in Tanahu District in the Gandaki Zone of central Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 6962 people living in 1302 individual households.
References
External links
UN map of the municipalities of Tanahu District
Populated places in Tanahun Dist... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manpang |
is a Spanish-language news magazine targeted to business markets in Mexico and Latin America created in 1969 and redesigned in 1999. While most business media in Mexico focus on macroeconomic and political aspects, is set apart by its coverage of the people and ideas that drive the private sector in Mexico.
is the f... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expansi%C3%B3n%20%28Mexico%29 |
Pokhari Bhanjyang is a village development committee in Tanahun District in the Gandaki Zone of central Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 4082.
References
External links
UN map of the municipalities of Tanahu District
Populated places in Tanahun District | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pokhari%20Bhanjyang |
Purkot is a village development committee in Tanahu District in the Gandaki Zone of central Nepal. At the time of the 2011 Nepal census it had a population of 7,188 people, 3,044 male and 4,144 female. This VDC is located on the highway called Chame highway (Dumre-Besishahar) and has a small town called Baisjanger. Th... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purkot |
Raipur (राइपुर) is part of Shuklagandaki () Municipality in Tanahu District of Gandaki Province [Province No. 4], in central Nepal. The whole previous Raipur Village Development Committee (तत्कालिन राइपुर गा. बि. स.) is now included as the Ward No 11 of Shuklagandaki Municipality (शुक्लागण्डकी नगरपालिका) in March 2017.... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raipur%2C%20Nepal |
Dead Wrong may refer to:
"Dead Wrong" , a 2001 movie starring Chris Farley that was produced in 1997 but wasn't released until 2001
"Dead Wrong", a 2012 song by Adler from Back from the Dead
"Dead Wrong", an episode of Bonanza
Dead Wrong, a film starring Britt Ekland
"Dead Wrong", a song by All That Remains from For W... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead%20Wrong |
Ramjakot is a village development committee in Tanahu District in the Gandaki Zone of central Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 3821 people living in 596 individual households.
References
External links
UN map of the municipalities of Tanahu District
Populated places in Tanahun Dist... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramjakot |
Selim Giray (born 6 June 1970, Istanbul) is a Turkish-American violinist, researcher, clinician and conductor.
Biography
Giray was born in Istanbul to Crimean Tatar parents. Giray is director of orchestral studies at University of Mississippi. Previously, he served as assistant professor of music education and violin... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selim%20Giray |
Ranipokhari, Nepal is a village development committee in Tanahu District in the Gandaki Zone of central Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 2984 people living in 510 individual households.
References
External links
UN map of the municipalities of Tanahu District
Populated places in Ta... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranipokhari%2C%20Nepal |
William Simmonds Meers (27 March 1844 – 12 July 1902) was an English amateur cricketer who played in one first-class cricket match for Kent County Cricket Club.
Meers was born at Stoke in Kent in 1844. He made his only appearance for the Kent side in 1866 against Sussex at Tunbridge Wells. He is also known to have pla... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William%20Meers |
James Mewett (1833 – 2 November 1904) was an English cricketer who played in one first-class cricket match for Kent County Cricket Club in 1860.
Mewett was born at Eastbourne in Sussex in 1833. He is known to have played for Tunbridge Wells Cricket Club between 1858 and 1860 and made his only first-class appearance fo... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%20Mewett |
Risti is a village development committee in Tanahu District in the Gandaki Zone of central Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 2560.
References
External links
UN map of the municipalities of Tanahu District
Populated places in Tanahun District | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Risti%2C%20Nepal |
William Baker (christened 29 February 1832) was an English cricketer who played one match for Kent County Cricket Club in 1858. He was born at Cobham, Kent.
The son of James and Sarah Baker, he played cricket for Cobham and made a single first-class cricket appearance in 1858 against an England side at Lord's. He scor... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William%20Baker%20%28Kent%20cricketer%29 |
Rupakot is a village development committee in Tanahu District in Gandaki Province of central Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 4765 people living in 937 individual households. The VDC has been merged with existing Bhanu village development committees(VDCs), Barbhanjyang village develop... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rupakot%2C%20Tanahu |
Olga Shevchenko is a Russian ski-orienteering competitor and world champion. She won a gold medal in the relay event at the World Ski Orienteering Championships in Moscow in 2007, together with Natalia Tomilova and Tatiana Vlasova. She received a bronze medal in the long distance in Levi in 2005.
She finished third in... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olga%20Shevchenko |
Azot () is a historical and geographic region in North Macedonia located in the south-west of the city of Veles in the valley of Babuna mountain.
Geography of North Macedonia
Veles Municipality
Regions of North Macedonia | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azot%20%28region%29 |
Mirlung is a village development committee in Tanahun District in the Gandaki Zone of central Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 6840 people living in 1439 individual households.
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External links
UN map of the municipalities of Tanahu District
Populated places in... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhirlung |
Azot may refer to:
Azot (region), an historical and geographic region in North Macedonia
Ahuizotl (AZOT), a gene involved in removing aged damaged cells in organisms
Azote, the French name for nitrogen, also used in many other languages
Chemical plants in Ukraine:
Azot (Cherkasy)
Azot (Sievierodonetsk)
Rivneazot... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azot |
Thaprek is a village development committee in Tanahu District in the Gandaki Zone of central Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 3844 people living in 752 individual households.
References
External links
UN map of the municipalities of Tanahu District
Populated places in Tanahun Distri... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thaprek%2C%20Tanahun |
The Low Anthem is a band from Providence, Rhode Island, formed in 2006 by friends Ben Knox Miller and Jeff Prystowsky. The current lineup consists of Knox Miller (vocals, guitars, trumpets, saws), Prystowsky (vocals, drums, double basses, synths), Bryan Minto (vocals, guitars, harmonicas) and Florence Grace Wallis (vio... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Low%20Anthem |
Samungbhagawati is a village development committee in Tanahu District in the Gandaki Zone of central Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 7740 people living in 1239 individual households.
References
External links
UN map of the municipalities of Tanahu District
Populated places in Tana... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samungbhagawati |
Satiswara is a village development committee in Tanahu District in the Gandaki Zone of central Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 5524 people living in 1162 individual households.
References
External links
UN map of the municipalities of Tanahu District
Populated places in Tanahun Di... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satiswara |
Ghiring Sundhara is a village development committee in Tanahun District in the Gandaki Zone of central Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 5524 people living in 1162 individual households.
References
External links
UN map of the municipalities of Tanahu District
Populated places in Ta... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghiring%20Sundhara |
Emil L. Smith (July 5, 1911 – May 31, 2009) was an American biochemist who studied protein structure and function as well as biochemical evolution.
Initially intending to go into medicine, Smith became interested in biology and organic chemistry during his second year at Columbia University. He earned a B.S. in 1931 a... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emil%20L.%20Smith |
Syamgha is a village development committee in Tanahu District in the Gandaki Zone of central Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 5532 people living in 1070 individual households.
References
External links
UN map of the municipalities of Tanahu District
Populated places in Tanahun Dist... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syamgha |
Povardarie () is a geographic region in the central part of North Macedonia, and includes all of the canyons, mountains and valleys through which the river Vardar flows.
Term is used in names of Diocese of Povardarie of the Macedonian Orthodox Church and "Eparchy of Veles and Povardarie" of the Orthodox Ohrid Archbis... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Povardarie |
Tanahunsur is a village development committee in Tanahu District in the Gandaki Zone of central Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 2955 people living in 615 individual households.
There are two peaks at the top of Tanahunsur. We can still observe approximately 200 years old Sen dynasty... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanahunsur |
Gerhard Menzel (29 September 1894 – 4 May 1966) was a German screenwriter. He wrote for nearly 40 films between 1933 and 1965. He was supportive of Nazism and worked for Nazi propaganda. He was responsible for writing the script of Heimkehr, one of the most infamous pieces of Nazi cinema, which featured racism and hate... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerhard%20Menzel |
Modern Method Records was a record label that helped to document the Boston hardcore scene in the early 1980s. Modern Method was an offshoot of the Newbury Comics music retailer and also the Boston Rock magazine. The label was located at 268 Newbury ST. in Boston, Massachusetts.
Discography
Record labels established... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern%20Method%20Records |
Vidi Bilu (Hebrew: וידי בילו; born 6 January 1959) is an Israeli film director.
Biography
Vidi Bilu was born in Jerusalem in 1959. She studied between 1983 and 1985 at the photography department of Hadassah College. She began to study cinema in 1986, at the School of Beit Zvi, and specialised in direction in 1989. Th... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vidi%20Bilu |
A cohort default rate (CDR) is an accountability metric for US colleges that are eligible for federal Pell Grants and student loans. It measures the percentage of a school's borrowers who enter repayment on federal student loans during a federal fiscal year (October 1 to September 30) and default in the next three yea... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cohort%20default%20rate |
Timothy Christian is a private Christian school for students in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade, located in Piscataway in Middlesex County, New Jersey, United States.
The campus of Timothy Christian School, founded in 1949, consists of nine buildings, which used to be called Camp Kilmer. The school is an "inte... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timothy%20Christian%20School%20%28New%20Jersey%29 |
Class 23 may refer to:
23-class airship
Belgian Railways Class 23, electric locomotive
British Rail Class 23 "Baby Deltic", diesel-electric locomotive built by English Electric with Napier Deltic engines
G&SWR 23 Class, 0-4-2 steam locomotive
GNR Class J23, 0-6-0T steam locomotive
L&YR Class 23, 0-6-0 steam loco... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Class%2023 |
Disciples of the 36 Chambers is a live album and concert DVD released in 2004 by the Wu-Tang Clan. The album is styled Chapter 1 and the DVD Chapter 2. It is a slightly edited recording of their set at the 2004 Rock the Bells concert in San Bernardino, California. The live set contains many classic hits from the group'... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disciples%20of%20the%2036%20Chambers |
The Voluntary Flexible Agreement (VFA) was created by the United States Congress in 1998 during a reauthorization of the Higher Education Act of 1965. The VFA enables Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFELP) guarantors to develop programs and techniques to help borrowers avoid student-loan default and all of its ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voluntary%20Flexible%20Agreement |
(; also written with the characters《》; ), also called (), (), (), (), and (), is a type of (upper garment) for women in , the Korean traditional clothing, which was worn for ceremonial occasions (e.g. for minor ceremonies in the palace as soryebok (小禮服)) in the palace during the Joseon dynasty. It was typically... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dangui |
Dragomance () is a village in the municipality of Staro Nagoričane, North Macedonia.
Demographics
According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 133 inhabitants. Ethnic groups in the village include:
Macedonians 124
Serbs 9
Notable people
Jovan Grković-Gapon, Serbian Chetnik
References
Villages in Staro ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragomance |
Henry D. Neuman or Neumann (fl. 1860–1874) was a German-born American burglar, bank robber and gang leader known as Dutch Heinrichs. A member of Chauncey Johnson's burglary gang during the late 1860s, he was also the founder of the Hell's Kitchen Gang which terrorized West Manhattan for over two decades.
Biography
Ea... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch%20Heinrichs |
Kirill Vladimirovich Veselov () is a Russian ski-orienteering competitor and world champion. He won a gold medal in the relay event at the World Ski Orienteering Championships in Moscow in 2007, together with Andrei Gruzdev and Eduard Khrennikov, and received a silver medal in the long course and a bronze medal in the ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirill%20Veselov |
Ian MacLean (born August 13, 1966 in Paisley, Scotland) is a former footballer.
Club career
MacLean played for Seattle Storm, Portland Timbers, Bristol Rovers, Cardiff City and Rotherham United.
International career
Although born in Scotland, MacLean has represented Canada three times. His international debut was aga... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian%20MacLean |
Hacheston Halt railway station was a station located in Hacheston, Suffolk situated on the Framlingham Branch.
The branch was opened in 1859, but Hacheston Halt was not opened until 1922 in an attempt by the Great Eastern Railway to improve the passenger receipts on the branch. Hacheston Halt was a very basic station ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hacheston%20Halt%20railway%20station |
Theodor Danegger (31 August 1891 – 11 October 1959) was an Austrian film actor. He appeared in more than 70 films between 1932 and 1959. He was born in Lienz, Austria and died in Vienna, Austria.
Filmography
References
External links
1891 births
1959 deaths
Austrian male film actors
Male actors from Vienna
20th-cen... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodor%20Danegger |
Scoil Chonglais is a post-primary school situated in Baltinglass, County Wicklow. It is owned and run by County Wicklow Vocational Education Committee (VEC).
References
External links
School website
Secondary schools in County Wicklow | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scoil%20Chonglais |
The Club de Radioexperimentadores de Nicaragua (CREN) (n English, Nicaraguan Radio Experimenters Club) is a national non-profit organization for amateur radio enthusiasts in Nicaragua. Key membership benefits of the CREN include a QSL bureau for those amateur radio operators in regular communications with other amate... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Club%20de%20Radioexperimentadores%20de%20Nicaragua |
The Federal Medical Center (FMC) Fort Worth is an administrative-security United States federal prison in Fort Worth, Texas, for male inmates of all security levels with special medical and mental health needs. It is operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, a division of the United States Department of Justice.
Orig... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal%20Medical%20Center%2C%20Fort%20Worth |
Mesut Bakkal (born 19 March 1964) is a Turkish professional football manager and former player.
A midfielder, he played for Denizlispor, and later was manager of Ankaragücü, Denizlispor, Gaziantepspor, Gençlerbirliği S.K., Karabükspor, Manisaspor, and Samsunspor. He was head coach of BB Erzurumspor until March 2021.
... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesut%20Bakkal |
Liene Jansone (born 22 May 1981, in Riga) is a Latvian women's basketball player who has most recently played for the Tarsus Belediyesi of the Turkish Women's Basketball League and is member of the Latvian national team. She is a tall power forward.
Both of her parents were basketball coaches and her younger sister, ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liene%20Jansone |
Andrea Righi (born 14 December 1979) is a retired freestyle swimmer from Italy, who was a specialist in the long-distance events. He is best known for winning three medals at the 1999 Summer Universiade in Palma de Mallorca, Spain.
References
Profile
1979 births
Living people
Italian male swimmers
Italian male free... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrea%20Righi |
Keita is a town and commune in Niger. It is the capital of the Keita Department, within the Tahoua Region, and has a population of 10,631 as of 2012.
Geography
Keita is located north-east of the national capital, Niamey. The town is in the semi-arid Sahel, and is threatened by famine. Keita is divided into the distr... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keita%2C%20Niger |
Joep van den Ouweland (born 6 February 1984) is a Dutch footballer who plays for Derde Klasse club Gilze.
Honours
De Graafschap
Eerste Divisie: 2009–10
References
External links
Voetbal International profile
1984 births
Living people
Dutch men's footballers
De Graafschap players
Go Ahead Eagles players
TOP Oss p... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joep%20van%20den%20Ouweland |
Marlesford railway station was a station located in Marlesford, Suffolk. It closed in 1952.
The station was served by trains that operated between Framlingham and Wickham Market until withdrawal of passenger services in November 1952.
As of 2020, the station building still exists and is clearly visible from the A12.
... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marlesford%20railway%20station |
Reinhard Kolldehoff (29 April 1914 – 18 November 1995) was a German film actor. He appeared in 140 films between 1941 and 1988. He was born and died in Berlin, Germany.
Selected filmography
The Gasman (1941) - Polizeibeamter (uncredited)
Blum Affair (1949) - Max Tischbein - Lehrer
Das Mädchen Christine (1949) - 1.... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reinhard%20Kolldehoff |
Red and White may refer to:
The arts
The Red and the White (film), 1967 Hungarian film directed by Miklós Jancsó
The Red and White (album), a 2007 album by Julian Austin
Red & White (EP), a 2022 EP by Lil Uzi Vert
Transportation
Red & White Services, a former bus company in South Wales and Gloucestershire, England
Re... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red%20and%20White |
Icarus at the Edge of Time is a 2008 children's book written by the physicist Brian Greene and illustrated by Chip Kidd with images from the Hubble Space Telescope.
Plot introduction
The book is a science fiction retelling of Icarus' tale. It is about a young man who runs away from his traveling, deep-space home to ex... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Icarus%20at%20the%20Edge%20of%20Time |
The Old Collier County Courthouse is a historic two-story concrete and stucco courthouse building located in Everglades City, Florida. Designed in the Classical Revival style, it was built in 1926 by Barron Collier, who developed Collier County and for whom the county was named. In 1962, the county seat was moved to ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old%20Collier%20County%20Courthouse |
Merry Christmas is a compilation of Christmas songs that originally appeared on That Christmas Feeling (1968), Oh Happy Day (1970), The Christmas Sound of Music (1969) and The Night Before Christmas (1984).
Track listing
"The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas to You)" (Mel Tormé/Rob Wells) - 3:02
"Have Yourself a Merry ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merry%20Christmas%20%28Glen%20Campbell%20album%29 |
Richard Dugas Jr. (born April 4, 1965 in Lafayette, Louisiana) was the chief executive officer of PulteGroup between 2003 and 2017.
Early life and education
Dugas received a Bachelor of Science from Louisiana State University in 1986.
Career
Dugas worked for Exxon and then Pepsi.
He then joined PulteGroup, based in ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard%20Dugas%20Jr. |
Teodor Brateş was a Romanian radio (1949–1958) and television journalist (1960–1990). He received a Ph.D. in Economics. Brateş was the assistant chief editor of the Romanian Public Television News Department during the last years of Nicolae Ceauşescu's regime.
He is mostly remembered today for his role in the Romanian... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teodor%20Brate%C8%99 |
Early Recordings may refer to:
Early Recordings (Joan Osborne album), 1996
Early Recordings (Lightnin' Hopkins album), 1965
Early Recordings Vol. 2, Lightnin' Hopkins album, 1971
Early Recordings (My Morning Jacket album series), a 2004 indie pop album series
Early Recordings (Quasi album), a 1996 indie album
Ear... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early%20Recordings |
Cormier (; ) may refer to:
Surname
Cormier (name)
Places
Cormier-Village, New Brunswick, a small village east of Shediac, New Brunswick, Canada, site of the 1989 Cormier-Village hayride accident
Le Cormier, a commune in the Eure department in northern France
Saint-Aubin-du-Cormier, a commune in the Ille-et-Vilain... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cormier |
Walter Ladengast (4 July 1899 – 3 July 1980) was an Austrian film actor. He appeared in more than 70 films between 1928 and 1979, a majority silent. His film career momentarily suffered when it was discovered he was a Nazi Sympathizer.
After the war, his film career picked up but he was given only supporting roles. ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter%20Ladengast |
XHPNW-TDT is an independent television station in Piedras Negras, Coahuila. The station brands itself as Super Channel 12.
History
XHPNW received its concession on October 31, 1994, after Televisora Nacional, S.A. de C.V. was selected from among four bidders to operate the station. Televisora Nacional was owned by Arn... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XHPNW-TDT |
Iva Janžurová (born 19 May 1941) is a Czech actress. She attended school in České Budějovice and in 1963, she graduated from the Faculty of Theatre at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague. In 1964, she became the main member of Vinohrady Theatre and since 1988 has been a member of the National Theatre in Prague. Sh... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iva%20Jan%C5%BEurov%C3%A1 |
Martin David Ginsburg (June 10, 1932 – June 27, 2010) was an American lawyer who specialized in tax law and was the husband of lawyer and U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. He taught law at Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, D.C., and was of counsel in the Washington, D.C., office of the Ameri... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin%20D.%20Ginsburg |
was a Japanese mycologist who specialized in the biogeography and taxonomy of Agaricales. Hongo entered the Department of Biology at what is now Hiroshima University in 1943, where he studied botany until graduating in 1946 with a B.Sc.
Hongo received his Ph.D. degree, entitled "Agaricales of Japan", from Kyoto Univers... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsuguo%20Hongo |
Hrvatska revija ( or HR) is a Croatian quarterly published by Matica hrvatska (MH) based in Zagreb.
History and profile
The magazine's original run lasted between 1928 and 1945 when it was published by MH and during which it became a renowned literary and cultural magazine. The magazine was published regularly from 19... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hrvatska%20revija |
Mozambique requires its residents to register their motor vehicles and display vehicle registration plates both at the rear and front of the vehicle.
Pre-2011
Mozambique kept the same license plate design used during the colonial period until 2011. These are the same as Portuguese plates before 1992 but they have a l... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vehicle%20registration%20plates%20of%20Mozambique |
Le Bal du compte d'Orgel () is a French film from 1970. It was the last film directed by Marc Allégret, who was also the producer of this film. It was screened at the 1970 Cannes Film Festival, but wasn't entered into the main competition.
Plot
Based on Raymond Radiguet's book of the same name, posthumously published ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le%20Bal%20du%20comte%20d%27Orgel%20%28film%29 |
The Mountain West – Missouri Valley Challenge was an in-season NCAA Division I men's college basketball series, matching up teams from the Mountain West Conference (MW) and the Missouri Valley Conference (MVC). The series began in November 2009 and featured all of the MW teams against most of the MVC teams. The series ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountain%20West%E2%80%93Missouri%20Valley%20Challenge |
Milivoje Trbić (), known as Vojče (Војче) or Voja (Воја), was a Yugoslav army captain (kapetan) and member of the Chetniks during World War II in Yugoslavia.
Trbić was born in Prilep, Kingdom of Serbia (now in North Macedonia), the son of the Chetnik commander (vojvoda) Vasilije Trbić (1881–1962). His father was a vet... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milivoje%20Trbi%C4%87 |
Erni Mangold (sometimes Ernie or Erna; born as Erna Goldmann on 26 January 1927) is an Austrian actress and stage director. Since 1948, she had appeared in more than 75 films and TV productions.
Life
Goldmann was born into a family of artists. The father was a painter, whilst her mother, who was likely to become a suc... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erni%20Mangold |
The Lotus Mark IX (1955) was an aluminium-bodied sports racing car manufactured by Lotus Engineering Ltd. About thirty of the Mark IX sports racing cars were made. It was closely related to the Lotus model Mark VIII (1954), of which only about seven cars were made. These cars were largely based on the innovative space ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lotus%20Mark%20IX |
Ambrose Walter Marcus Weekes (25 April 191924 April 2012) was an Anglo-Catholic bishop in the 20th century who served as the first Suffragan Bishop in Europe.
Family and education
Weekes was the son of William, a naval officer, and Ethel, a justice of the peace. He was educated at Rochester Cathedral Choir School, Si... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ambrose%20Weekes |
The Adelphi or New Adelphi was an English literary journal founded by John Middleton Murry and published between 1923 and 1955. The first issue appeared in June 1923, with issues published monthly thereafter. Between August 1927 and September 1930 it was renamed the New Adelphi and issued quarterly. Murry was editor un... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Adelphi |
Lyne may refer to:
Places
Division of Lyne, an electoral division in New South Wales, Australia
Lyne, Denmark, a town in southwest Denmark
Lyne, Surrey a village in southern England
River Lyne, a river of Cumbria in England
Lyne, Scottish Borders, a small village in Scotland
Other uses
Lyne (surname) (includi... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyne |
XHGK-TDT is a television station in Tapachula, Chiapas. XHGK broadcasts on virtual channel 13 (physical channel 26) and is part of the Canal 13 regional network.
History
XHGK's concession was awarded on June 19, 1984, to José de Jesús Partida Villanueva, a businessman with connections to Televisa; it originally specif... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XHGK-TDT |
XHDY-TDT is a television station broadcasting from its transmitter in San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas and studios in the state capital of Tuxtla Gutiérrez. XHDY broadcasts on virtual channel 13 (physical channel 36) and is part of the Telsusa regional network.
History
XHDY's concession was awarded on June 19, 1984... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XHDY-TDT |
William Blaine Luetkemeyer ( ; born May 7, 1952) is an American politician serving as the U.S. representative for , a seat he has held since 2009. A member of the Republican Party, Luetkemeyer formerly served as a member of the Missouri House of Representatives.
Early life and education
Luetkemeyer was born in Jeffers... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blaine%20Luetkemeyer |
The Men's Greco-Roman 82 kg at the 1972 Summer Olympics as part of the wrestling program at the Fairgrounds, Judo and Wrestling Hall.
Medalists
Tournament results
The competition used a form of negative points tournament, with negative points given for any result short of a fall. Accumulation of 6 negative points el... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wrestling%20at%20the%201972%20Summer%20Olympics%20%E2%80%93%20Men%27s%20Greco-Roman%2082%20kg |
Daisyfield railway station was a railway station that served the Daisyfield area of Blackburn, Lancashire.
History
The station was opened by the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway in 1872 and closed by British Railways in 1958. When the line was reopened as far as Clitheroe in 1994, Daisyfield remained closed; however t... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daisyfield%20railway%20station |
William Gordon Fallows KCVO (1913 – 17 August 1979) was a Church of England bishop from the broad church tradition. He served as the sixth suffragan Bishop of Pontefract and subsequently fourth diocesan Bishop of Sheffield. He is also known for having chaired the working party which produced the "Sheffield Report" used... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon%20Fallows |
Early Recordings is a compilation album series by Louisville, Kentucky rock band My Morning Jacket. It was released in 2004 on Darla Records. The two constituent albums, called chapters, are called The Sandworm Cometh and Learning respectively. Danny Cash created the graphic design to both albums and played bass and k... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early%20Recordings%20%28My%20Morning%20Jacket%20album%20series%29 |
Ryhill Halt railway station in Ryhill, West Yorkshire, England was a small railway halt on the Dearne Valley Junction Railway, a branch of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway which connected it to the Dearne Valley Railway. It was situated between Wakefield Kirkgate and Grimethorpe. It was opened for passenger traffic... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryhill%20Halt%20railway%20station |
Mehra is a surname found in India and Iran. The meaning of the name is "Affectionate, Kind" from Persian origin. This surname derives from the word Mihir, meaning sun or master.
According to Aditya Malik, Mehra of Uttarakhand are community of Rajput landowners in Kumaon Division of Central Himalayas.
Variations
La... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mehra |
Wyoming is a frame historic house located in Clinton in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. It consists of three separate and distinct sections: the main block built in the third quarter of the 18th century, a ca. 1800 kitchen, and a connecting two-bay section of c. 1850. The house is a well-preserved exam... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wyoming%20%28Clinton%2C%20Maryland%29 |
Szép, Szep may refer to:
In people:
(1884 – 1953), Jewish Hungarian poet, writer, journalist
Jason Szep (b. 1969), U.S. journalist
Jenő Szép (1920 – 2004), Hungarian mathematician and professor
Paul Szep (b. 1941), Canadian political cartoonist
(b. 1972), Hungarian handball player
Tamás Szép (b. 1973), Hungar... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sz%C3%A9p |
Slivovo () is a small village in the municipality of Debarca, North Macedonia. It used to be part of the former municipality of Belčišta.
Demographics
According to the census of 2002, the village has a population of 16, all Macedonians.
References
Villages in Debarca Municipality | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slivovo%2C%20Debarca |
The Radio Club de Costa Rica (RCCR) (n English, Radio Club of Costa Rica) is a national non-profit organization for amateur radio enthusiasts in Costa Rica. Key membership benefits of the RCCR include a QSL bureau for those amateur radio operators in regular communications with other amateur radio operators in foreig... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio%20Club%20de%20Costa%20Rica |
The federal government of Switzerland may refer to:
the Swiss Federal Council or
the federal administration of Switzerland. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal%20government%20of%20Switzerland |
Annette Joanne Taddeo-Goldstein (née Taddeo; born April 7, 1967) is a Colombian-American politician and businesswoman who served as a member of the Florida Senate from the 40th district from 2017 to 2022. She was an unsuccessful candidate for several elections starting in 2008 and was Charlie Crist's running mate in t... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annette%20Taddeo |
The list of ship launches in 1892 includes a chronological list of ships launched in 1892. In cases where no official launching ceremony was held, the date built or completed may be used instead.
References
1892
Ship launches
Ship launches
Ship launches | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20ship%20launches%20in%201892 |
This is the order of battle of Allied and Japanese forces during the Landing at Saidor in 1944.
Allied forces
The Allied Task Force MICHAELMAS consisted of:
126th Infantry Regimental Combat Team (under Brigadier general Clarence A. Martin; Colonel Joseph S. Bradley as Chief of Staff)
126th Infantry Regiment
120th F... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landing%20at%20Saidor%20order%20of%20battle |
Earl Rose (born 12 January 1984, in Strand, Cape Town) is a South African rugby union player who, although keen on fly-half, features primarily at fullback. He first came to prominence with the surprising inclusion in Springbok coach Peter de Villiers's 42-man training squad in 2008. He played for the Golden Lions in... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl%20Rose%20%28rugby%20union%29 |
7 Lá (Seacht Lá, meaning "seven days") is an Irish-language weekly current affairs show. All topics are discussed but particular focus is given to regional and Gaeltacht affairs.
External links
Irish-language television shows
RTÉ News and Current Affairs
TG4 original programming | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/7%20L%C3%A1 |
Eddie Watkins (2 March 1916 – 28 June 1995) was a Welsh dual-code international rugby player who played club rugby under the union code for Cardiff, and later professional league rugby with Wigan. As a union player Watkins was part of the 1939 team which won the Home Nations Championship, and was more famously a member... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie%20Watkins |
The 2002–03 New York Knicks season was the 57th season for the Knicks in the National Basketball Association. After missing the playoffs for the first time in 15 years, the Knicks received the seventh pick in the 2002 NBA draft, and selected Brazilian Nenê Hilario, who was soon traded to the Denver Nuggets in exchange ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002%E2%80%9303%20New%20York%20Knicks%20season |
Claus Holm (4 August 1918 – 21 September 1996) was a German film actor. He appeared in 50 films between 1943 and 1979. He was born in Bochum, Germany and died in Berlin, Germany.
Selected filmography
Floh im Ohr (1943) - Knecht Hannes
The Bath in the Barn (1943) - Pieter, Müllersohn
Raid (1947) - Karl Lorenz, Krim... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claus%20Holm |
Stuart Alexander Bunce (born 21 October 1971) is an English actor who is best known for his portrayal of the First World War poet Wilfred Owen in the film Regeneration directed by Gillies MacKinnon.
Biography
Bunce was born in Beckenham, Kent. He graduated from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in 1993. Contempo... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuart%20Bunce |
Anthony Gallagher (born 16 March 1963) is a Scottish former footballer who played for Albion Rovers and Stranraer.
Playing career
Early career
Born in Bellshill, Gallagher grew up in East Kilbride and was a boyhood Celtic supporter. He played for Celtic Boys Club, becoming captain at under-13 level. He was the first ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony%20Gallagher%20%28footballer%29 |
Foustani (; , Fuštani) is a village in the municipality Almopia, Pella regional unit, northern Greece. According to the 2011 census, the village has a population of 454 people.
Foustani had 651 inhabitants in 1981. In fieldwork done by Riki Van Boeschoten in late 1993, Foustani was populated by a Greek population desc... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foustani |
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