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The Senior Scout Adventure Cederberg is a biennial event for Scouts from South Africa and other countries, organised by Scouts South Africa. The adventure takes the form of a hike of about 10 days, usually in the Cederberg mountains. During this time, participating Scouts get to visit a number of activity centres wher...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senior%20Scout%20Cederberg%20Adventure
Eugene "Gene" Wilson (11 September 1932 – March 2006) was an English professional footballer who played as a winger. Career Born in Sheffield, Wilson played for Sheffield Wednesday, Rotherham United, Stockport County and Altrincham. He also played for Wigan Athletic in the 1963–64 season. References External links ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene%20Wilson%20%28English%20footballer%29
The Leckwith development is in the Leckwith area of southwest Cardiff, Wales. Work started in Autumn 2007 with the construction of a new stadium for Cardiff City F.C. The proposal The project consisted of: A new 26,828 seat stadium for Cardiff City F.C. A retail park with 18 retail units A New athletics stadium to...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leckwith%20development
Bonnie is a given name, predominantly but not always feminine. Bonnie may also refer to: Places Bonnie, Illinois, a village Bonnie Lake (Alberta), Canada Bonnie, West Virginia, an unincorporated community Other uses Bonnie, a character in the Toy Story franchise Toy Story franchise Bonnie, an animatronic charac...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonnie%20%28disambiguation%29
Grupo Desportivo de Ribeirão, known as Ribeirão, is a Portuguese football club based in Ribeirão, Vila Nova de Famalicão, Braga District. Founded in 1968, it currently plays in the Portuguese Third Division, holding home matches at Estádio do Passal, which has a capacity of 3,000. Appearances Segunda Divisão: 19 Terce...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G.D.%20Ribeir%C3%A3o
Georgina Baillie (born 7 July 1985) is an English actor, artist, post-punk singer, songwriter, and formerly a burlesque performer. Her stage names have included Voluptua and Georgie Girl. From 2010 to 2013 she worked as a backing vocalist for Adam Ant and during 2011–2012 as the lead singer of the band Georgie Girl a...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgina%20Baillie
Global Talk Show, also known as Misuda, was a South Korean television program on Korean Broadcasting System (KBS). The show features a panel of foreign women residing in South Korea, usually as international students, who discussed their experiences and cultures in a talk show format in the Korean language. After high ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global%20Talk%20Show
Simon Brattel is a British hardware and software designer. He founded Design Design in 1976 as a company name to use on various hardware designs, mainly in the audio field. When at Crystal Computing he was part of the team that produced the ZX Spectrum game Halls of the Things and the Z80 assembler Zeus. Much of the...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon%20Brattel
The Order of the Crown of Romania is a chivalric order set up on 14 March 1881 by King Carol I of Romania to commemorate the establishment of the Kingdom of Romania. It was awarded as a state order until the end of the Romanian monarchy in 1947. It was revived on 30 December 2011 as a dynastic order. Classes The order...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order%20of%20the%20Crown%20of%20Romania
BCK is the abbreviation of: Bahria College Karachi college in Karachi, Pakistan BC Kosher, a kosher certification agency in Canada BCK algebra, in mathematics, BCK or BCI algebras are algebraic structures British Rail coach type code representing a Brake composite corridor coach Buckley railway station, a railway...
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Adampol is a village in Turkey, founded by Polish settlers. Adampol may also refer to the following villages in Poland: Adampol, Lublin Voivodeship (east Poland) Adampol, Węgrów County in Masovian Voivodeship (east-central Poland) Adampol, Wołomin County in Masovian Voivodeship (east-central Poland)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adampol%20%28disambiguation%29
John Stanfield (May 18, 1868 – January 22, 1934) was an industrialist and Conservative politician in Nova Scotia, Canada, who represented Colchester in both the Canadian House of Commons (1907–17) where he served as Chief Government Whip (1911–17) and the Canadian Senate (1921–34). He was the brother of the politician ...
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The Mosonszolnok Wind Farm is a wind farm in Győr-Moson-Sopron County, Hungary. It has 12 individual wind turbines with a nominal output of around 2 MW which will deliver up to 24 MW of power, enough to power over 9,494 homes, with a capital investment required of approximately US$40 million. References Wind farms in...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mosonszolnok%20Wind%20Farm
Anjana Bhowmik is an actress of Bengali cinema from the 1960s until the 1980s. Personal life Bhowmik was born in Cooch Behar. Her real name is Arati Bhowmik and nickname Babli. Her father was Bibhuti Bhusan Bhowmik. She spent her school days in Cooch Behar. Bhowmik passed the Higher Secondary Exam of West Bengal Boar...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anjana%20Bhowmick
Turna is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Korytnica, within Węgrów County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately north-east of Korytnica, north-west of Węgrów, and north-east of Warsaw. References Turna
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turna%2C%20Poland
The Hibernian Orchestra (formerly the Hibernian Chamber Orchestra) is an orchestra based in Dublin, Ireland. Founded in 1981, the orchestra performs extensively in Dublin and increasingly is bringing music to regional towns across Ireland. Its repertoire ranges from early works to newly commissioned pieces. Notable a...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hibernian%20Orchestra
John Francis Stretch (28 January 1855 – 19 April 1919) was an Australian Anglican bishop. Early life Stretch was born in Geelong, Victoria, the son of Reverend John Cliffe Theodore Stretch and his wife Frances (née Heath). He was educated at Geelong Church of England Grammar School. On 2 July 1872, he was the first ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack%20Stretch
Kosaraju Raghavayya (23 June 1905 – 27 October 1987), known mononumously by his surname Kosaraju, was an Indian lyricist and poet known for his works in Telugu cinema. He wrote about 3,000 songs in 350 films. His lyrics are steeped in Telugu folklore and rural idiom. He was awarded the prestigious Raghupathi Venkaiah A...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kosaraju
Kucyk is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Liw, within Węgrów County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. References Villages in Węgrów County
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kucyk
The Szakoly Power Plant is one of Hungary's largest biomass power plants having an installed electric capacity of 20 MW. References Energy infrastructure completed in 2008 Biomass power stations in Hungary
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Szakoly%20Power%20Plant
Sandre stands for Service d’administration nationale des données et des référentiels sur l’eau, or National Service for Water Data and Common Repositories Management of France. The Sandre service establishes the common water data language of the French national Water Information System (SIE: Système d’information sur l...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandre
MTV Hive was MTV's online music video portal and its editorial mouthpiece for coverage of indie music genres, providing music news and music on-demand. It is the successor to the former MTV Music website in the United States, which was merged into MTV Hive as of January 2012. On October 31, 2013, MTV Hive tweeted that ...
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Dror Biran (born 1977) is an Israeli pianist. He is a graduate from the University of Tel Aviv's Rubin Music Academy and the Cleveland Institute of Music, where he earned his doctorate in studies with Paul Schenly and Daniel Shapiro. Biran was prized at the 1995 Mikolajus Ciurlionis Competition (2nd prize - ex-aequo wi...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dror%20Biran
Semikron is a German-based independent manufacturer of power semiconductor components. The company was founded in 1951 by Dr. Friedrich Josef Martin in Nuremberg. In 2019, the company has a staff of more than 3,000 people in 24 subsidiaries (world-wide) with production sites in Germany, Brazil, China, France, India, It...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semikron
The Gellénháza Power Plant will be one of Hungary's largest biomass power plants having an installed electric capacity of 142 MW. References Biomass power stations in Hungary Proposed biofuel power stations Energy infrastructure under construction Proposed power stations in Hungary
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gell%C3%A9nh%C3%A1za%20Power%20Plant
Julius Lewis was an Anglican priest in the last decades of the 19th century and the first two of the 20th in Australia. Ordained in 1884 he began his career with curacies at Hamilton, Victoria, and Portland. In 1881, he became vicar of Maryborough then archdeacon of Tamworth, New South Wales, and then Armidale. His f...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius%20Lewis
Kudavattoor is a small village of the Kottarakara Taluk in the Kollam district of the Indian state of Kerala. In the local Malayalam language, kuda means "umbrella" and vattor "round". A predominantly rural village, Kudavattoor comes under the administration of the Veliyam Grama Panchayat made up of Maroor, Cherukarak...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kudavattor
Baskhari is a town (Village Panchayat Block) located in Ambedkar Nagar district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Demographics India census, Baskhari had a population of 18,485. Males constitute 50% of the population and females 50%. Baskhari has an average literacy rate of 65%, higher than the national average o...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baskhari
The Le Royal, is one of the tallest buildings in Amman, Jordan. Located in the 3rd Circle area, the building serves as a host of Le Royal Hotel chain in addition to a shopping mall, cinemas and commercial offices. It is a major landmark in Amman and one of the tallest buildings in Amman. The building's original cost o...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le%20Royal%20Hotel%20%28Amman%29
The Veszprém Wind Farm is an under construction wind power project in Veszprém County, Hungary. It will have 30 individual wind turbines with a nominal output of around 2 MW which will deliver up to 60 MW of power, enough to power over 40,100 homes, with a capital investment required of approximately US$225 million. R...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veszpr%C3%A9m%20Wind%20Farm
Robert Emmett Finn (June 10, 1877 – February 23, 1951) was a lawyer and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. He represented Halifax County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1906 to 1922 and Halifax in the House of Commons of Canada from 1922 to 1925 and from 1936 to 1940 as a Liberal member. He was born in...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert%20Emmett%20Finn
"Jump That Rock (Whatever You Want)" is the first single from the repackaged Jumping All Over the World – Whatever You Want, and is the fifth overall single by Scooter from their thirteenth studio album Jumping All Over the World. The song was recorded with British rock group Status Quo, featuring their hit "Whatever Y...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jump%20That%20Rock%20%28Whatever%20You%20Want%29
The Chinese dollar may refer to various historical currencies: Dai Fook dollar (, taifupiao) of the Qing Empire Yuan Shikai dollar (, dayangyin) of the Chinese Empire Fengtian dollar (, fengpiao) of Warlord China Harbin dollar (, dayangpiao) of Warlord China Old Taiwan dollar New Taiwan dollar See also Spanish...
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Sylvain-François Jules Merle de la Brugière, comte de Laveaucoupet (28 April 1806 in Saint-Sulpice-le-Dunois, Creuse – 18 May 1892) was a French general. Life He was the son of Sylvie de la Celle and her husband François Merle de la Brugière, émigré and soldier in the armée of Condé. François became a captain on the B...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jules%20de%20Laveaucoupet
The Vlorë Wind Farm is a wind farm in Albania. It has 250 individual wind turbines with a nominal output of around 2 MW each, which deliver up to 500 MW of power. References External links Albania to Build Major Wind Farm Vlorë windfarm, Albania Wind farms in Albania Buildings and structures in Vlorë
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlor%C3%AB%20Wind%20Farm
Košíře is a district of Prague, part of the municipal area Prague 5. It is situated in the valley of the Motol brook between the districts Smíchov and Motol. Košíře became a town in 1896 and was joined onto Prague in 1921. History Košíře was a village until the second half of the 19th century. Thanks to the developm...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ko%C5%A1%C3%AD%C5%99e
Wellstead is a small rural town situated in Western Australia in the Great Southern region between Albany and Esperance. The name commemorates the Wellstead family who settled in the area in 1860 and had held grazing land between Cape Riche (which is part of the locality) and Bremer Bay. Farmland was opened up in the ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wellstead%2C%20Western%20Australia
Lithacodia uncula, the silver hook, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. The species was first described by Carl Alexander Clerck in 1759. It is found in the Palearctic realm. Distribution Lithacodia uncula has a vast distribution area ranging from the French western Pyrenees to Japan. In the north it extends to south a...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithacodia%20uncula
Dying Breed is a 2008 Australian horror film that was directed by Jody Dwyer and stars Leigh Whannell and Nathan Phillips. Plot The film opens in Tasmania, 1800s. Alexander Pearce, a convict known as "the Pieman", has escaped into the wilderness and he is being hunted by policemen with dogs. He is faced by a policeman...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dying%20Breed%20%28film%29
The Kryevidhi Wind Farm is an under construction wind power project in Albania. It will have 75 individual wind turbines with a nominal output of around 2 MW which will deliver up to 150 MW of power, enough to power over 100,250 homes, with a capital investment required of approximately US$300 million. References Ext...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kryevidhi%20Wind%20Farm
Charles Vardis (16 October 1985 – 19 September 2021) was a Ghanaian professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder. Club career Vardis moved in summer 2008 from Hearts of Oak to Maccabi Herzliya F.C. on loan. He played for Hearts of Oak in the CAF Champions League and joined in summer 2009 newly promote...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles%20Vardis
Robert Haworth (26 June 1897 – 1962) was an English footballer best known for playing for Bolton Wanderers, for whom he made over 300 appearances in The Football League. He played for the team in the 1923, 1926 and 1929 FA Cup Finals, winning on each occasion. References 1897 births 1962 deaths People from Atherton, ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob%20Haworth
Henri Jules Bataille (6 September 1816, Le Bourg-d'Oisans, Isère – 10 January 1882, Paris) was a nineteenth-century French soldier. He rose to général de division of infantry, saw colonial service in Algeria, and fought in the Second Italian War of Independence and the Franco-Prussian War. He was awarded the Grand Cro...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henri%20Jules%20Bataille
William Frederic Tucker (3 January 1856 – 15 October 1934) was an Anglican priest in the last decades of the 19th century and the first part of the 20th century. Tucker was born in New Cross and educated at St John's College, Cambridge. He was ordained in 1881 and became the vicar of Townsville in 1887 and then Archde...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William%20Tucker%20%28priest%29
Sarat Pujari (8 August 1934 – 12 May 2014) was an Indian actor, director and producer in Odia film industry (Ollywood). He was originally from Jhaduapada, Sambalpur. Early life and background Sarat Pujari was born on 8 August 1934 at Khandapada, Nayagarh district, Odisha. His early education was completed in many scho...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarat%20Pujari
MPIR may refer to: Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy, in Bonn, Germany MPIR (mathematics software) See also Mpiri Minnesota Public Interest Research Group
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MPIR
"Crawling King Snake" (alternatively "Crawlin' King Snake" or "Crawling/Crawlin' Kingsnake") is a blues song that has been recorded by numerous blues and other artists. It is believed to have originated as a Delta blues in the 1920s and be related to earlier songs, such as "Black Snake Blues" by Victoria Spivey and "B...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crawling%20King%20Snake
Bulgarian-Estonian relations are foreign relations between Bulgaria and Estonia. Bulgaria recognised Estonia on May 20, 1922 and re-recognised Estonia on August 26, 1991. Both countries restored diplomatic relations on September 10, 1991. Both countries are members of the Council of Europe, the European Union and NATO...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulgaria%E2%80%93Estonia%20relations
Traditionally, the buildings of Amman, Jordan had a unified human scale that primarily consisted of cubic buildings ranging from one to four stories in height. This scale is being greatly transformed as a result of the advent of the high-rise buildings. The city is currently experiencing rapid growth that is reshapin...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20tallest%20buildings%20in%20Amman
Starkie is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Enid Starkie, Irish literary critic Martin Starkie (1922–2010), English actor, writer, and director Thomas Starkie, English lawyer and jurist Richard Starkie, British doctor Walter Starkie, Irish scholar, Hispanist, author, and musician See also Sta...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starkie
Camille Alphonse Trézel (5 January 1780, in Paris – 11 April 1860, in Paris) was a French général de division, Minister for War and peer of France during the July Monarchy. He was the assistant chief of the general staff on the Morea expedition, and served in the 1830s in the French conquest of Algeria, where he suffer...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camille%20Alphonse%20Tr%C3%A9zel
The Generating Company was a touring circus company producing large shows and events around the world. Most recent shows include 'Voyage de la Vie' at Resorts World Sentosa in Singapore and 'Aqua' the world's largest water show were located in Shenzhen southern China. The company also produced events and ran training p...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Generating%20Company
Gomphus vulgatissimus, the common clubtail, is a medium-sized (wingspan 6 –7 cm.) species of dragonfly in the family Gomphidae. It is found in most of Europe, and is present now in the south of France. Its natural habitats are clean, slow moving streaming rivers and creeks with sandy soil. It can be seen from mid-Apri...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gomphus%20vulgatissimus
Robert Irwin (December 17, 1865 – May 16, 1941) was a merchant and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada, and father of Robert Grandy and Prescott St. Clair. He represented Shelburne County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1906 to 1925 as a Liberal member. Irwin was the 17th Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scoti...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert%20Irwin%20%28Canadian%20politician%29
The National Assembly (French: Assemblée nationale) was a French legislative body elected on 8 February 1871 in the wake of the Armistice of Versailles signed on 26 January 1871 at the end of the Franco-Prussian War. It sat in Bordeaux until 20 March 1871, when it moved to the Palace of Versailles. The cabinets which i...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National%20Assembly%20%281871%29
The Fame is the debut studio album by American singer Lady Gaga. It was released on August 19, 2008, by Interscope Records. After joining KonLive Distribution and Cherrytree Records in 2008, Gaga began working on the album with different producers, primarily RedOne, Martin Kierszenbaum, and Rob Fusari. Musically, The F...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Fame
Barmati Panth is a religious tradition founded by Dhani Matang Dev around 1100 CE. The term Barmati means four direction and eight corners joined to form twelve (bar in gujarati, kutchi) Barmati Panth. The Barmati Panth was founded on peak of karumbha dungar (Mountain range in palitana, gujarat later through scriptures...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barmati%20Panth
The 1927–28 FA Cup was the 53rd staging of the world's oldest football cup competition, the Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup. Blackburn Rovers won the competition for the sixth and (as of 2017) final time, beating Huddersfield Town 3–1 in the final at Wembley. Matches were scheduled to ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1927%E2%80%9328%20FA%20Cup
Christian Wilhelm Ludwig Eduard Suffrian (21 January 1805, Wünsdorf, Teltow-Fläming – 18 August 1876, Bad Rehburg ) was a German entomologist who specialized in Coleoptera especially Chrysomelidae. He was a schoolteacher in Münster. Suffrian wrote many short papers and several monographs in both of which he described ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian%20Wilhelm%20Ludwig%20Eduard%20Suffrian
Skavica Hydro Power Plant is a proposed large power plant on the Drin River situated in Albania. The project consists of a large power plant with a nominal capacity of 250 MW on the Drin River operated by the Italian company TGK Group that will invest US$664 million in the project. External links UPDATE THE SKAVICA...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skavica%20Hydro%20Power%20Plant
Leonid Kuzmin is a Belarusian pianist. He won the Belarusian State Competition and the Prague Competition before settling in the United States in the 1980s. He subsequently shared the 1991 Liszt-Bartók Competition's 2nd prize with Midori Nohara. References Alice Tully Hall review - December 1, 1985. Tim Page, New Y...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonid%20Kuzmin
A punch bowl is a vessel in which punch is served. Punch bowl may also refer to: Places Punch Bowl Falls, a set of waterfalls on Eagle Creek in Oregon, United States Arts, entertainment, and media Music "Punch Bowl", 2008 song by Chris Thile and Punch Brothers from the album Punch The Punch Bowl (album), 2002 albu...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punch%20bowl%20%28disambiguation%29
Banjë Hydro Power Plant is a large hydroelectricity plant on the river Devoll situated near the village of Banjë, Albania. It was built by Devoll Hydropower, an Albanian company owned by Norwegian power company Statkraft. The project consists of a large power plant with a nominal capacity of 70 MW and an average annual...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banj%C3%AB%20Hydro%20Power%20Plant
This article is a list of principal owners of National Basketball Association teams: See also List of National Basketball Association head coaches List of National Basketball Association team presidents List of National Basketball Association general managers List of professional sports team owners List of NHL...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20NBA%20team%20owners
Dobra Kolata (; ) is a mountain in the Kolata massif located in Albania and Montenegro, part of the Accursed Mountains mountain range, standing at high. Description Dobra Kolata and Zla Kolata, which is high, are the two peaks of the Kolata massif located on the border. The highest peak is completely on Albanian ter...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dobra%20Kolata
The Death of Actaeon is a late work by the Italian Renaissance painter Titian, painted in oil on canvas from about 1559 to his death in 1576 and now in the National Gallery in London. It is very probably one of the two paintings the artist stated he had started and hopes to finish (one of which he calls "Actaeon maule...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Death%20of%20Actaeon
The Fierza Hydroelectric Power Station () is a large hydroelectric power station on the Drin River, in Albania. Fierza is the upper HPP (Hydro Power Plant) of the Drin River cascade. Based on the installed power capacity, position and the volume of the reservoir, Fierza plays a key role for the exploitation, regulatio...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fierza%20Hydroelectric%20Power%20Station
The Koman Hydroelectric Power Station is a large hydroelectric power station, for which a dam on the Drin River was built. The dam is near the settlement of Koman, northern Albania. It is the second of three dams on the Drin River; the Fierza Hydroelectric Power Station upstream, and the Vau i Dejës Hydroelectric Power...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koman%20Hydroelectric%20Power%20Station
Balghar () is a village situated in Ghanche, Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan, along the banks of the Shyok River. The confluence of the Shyok River and the Indus River occurs approximately 30 kilometers to the west of Balghar, near Keris کریس. Balghar encompasses 15 distinct neighborhoods (mahallahs), both large and small, ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balghar
Foreign relations exist between Austria and Finland. Austria recognised Finland on 13 January 1918. Both countries established diplomatic relations on 19 July 1918. Austria has an embassy in Helsinki and 6 honorary consulates (in Kajaani, Ristiina, Oulu, Tampere, Turku and Vaasa). Finland has an embassy in Vienna an...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austria%E2%80%93Finland%20relations
The is the head of the local government of Hokkaido, Japan's largest prefecture. The seat of the local government is located in Sapporo, the capital city of the prefecture. The current governor is Naomichi Suzuki. List of governors This is the list of the governors of Hokkaido. Hokkaido Prefecture Hokkaido
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20governors%20of%20Hokkaido%20Prefecture
Emma Carelli (12 May 1877 in Naples – 17 August 1928 near Rome) was an Italian operatic soprano who was particularly associated with the dramatic soprano roles of the verismo repertoire and the works of Richard Wagner. After a singing career which lasted almost two decades, she managed the Teatro Costanzi in Rome for a...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emma%20Carelli
Croatia-Finland relations are foreign relations between Croatia and Finland. Finland recognised The Independent State of Croatia on 2 July 1941. Finland broke off diplomatic relations on 20 September 1944. Finland re-recognised Croatia on 17 January 1992. Both countries re-established diplomatic relations on 19 Februa...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croatia%E2%80%93Finland%20relations
The Fier Power Station was Albania's largest thermal power plant having 6 identical groups of 31 MW each thus totalling a capacity of 186 MW. The plant was decommissioned in 2007. References 2007 disestablishments in Albania Buildings and structures in Fier Coal-fired power stations in Albania
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fier%20Power%20Station
Before 1918, both Finland and Ukraine were part of the Russian Empire. In 1918, Finland was one of the first countries to recognise Ukraine and open a diplomatic mission in Kyiv. Finland once again recognised Ukraine on December 30, 1991. Both countries established diplomatic relations on February 26, 1992. Finland i...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finland%E2%80%93Ukraine%20relations
An SY control cable is a flexible instrumentation electrical cable designed for measuring, control or regulation in the field of process automation. It is a flexible multicore cable, with (class 5) copper conductors and a galvanised steel wire braid (GSWB) for mechanical protection. The cable is typically manufactured ...
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Austrian-Moldovan relations are foreign relations between Austria and Moldova. Both countries established the diplomatic relations on 25 March 1992. Austria is represented in Moldova through its embassy in Bucharest (Romania) and through an honorary consulate in Chişinău. Moldova has an embassy in Vienna and an honor...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austria%E2%80%93Moldova%20relations
Jania Aubakirova (Kazakh: Жания Жақияқызы Әубәкірова; born 19 April 1957) is a Kazakhstani pianist. Jania Aubakirova is originally from Almaty, was born 19 April 1957, Kazakh pianist, professor, and former Rector of the Kazakh national conservatory. Jania Aubakhirova is a recipient of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jania%20Aubakirova
IntarS is an Open-Source-Application for ERP and Customer Relationship Management (CRM). Accessibility by using a Web browser. References External links Download Sourceforge www.seat-1.com www.linux-community.de/story?storyid=16490 IntarS-IDE by Dominik Slany Free customer relationship management software Fre...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IntarS
Futebol Clube da Lixa known as FC Lixa is a Portuguese football club from Lixa which was founded in 1934. They currently play in the Portuguese Second Division Serie A and last season they finished 14th place 2007/08. They currently play their home games in Senhor do Amparo with a capacity of 6,000. Their current chair...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F.C.%20Lixa
Saint Bartholomew's Church, Dublin, is a Church of Ireland (Anglican) parish church located on Clyde Road in Ballsbridge on the Southside of Dublin. History The church was consecrated in 1867. Many of its original features are intact, such as the sanctuary mosaics and the elaborate wrought iron choir screen. The archi...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St%20Bartholomew%27s%20Church%2C%20Dublin
Billa is a 2009 Indian Telugu-language action thriller film directed by Meher Ramesh. The film stars Prabhas in a dual role alongside Krishnam Raju, Anushka Shetty, Namitha, Rahman, and Kelly Dorjee. A remake of the 1978 Hindi film Don by Salim–Javed, it is the second remake of Don in Telugu after Yugandhar (1979). Th...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billa%20%282009%20film%29
"A Green New Deal" was a report released in the United Kingdom on 21 July 2008 by the Green New Deal Group and published by the New Economics Foundation, which outlines a series of policy proposals to tackle global warming, the current financial crisis, and peak oil. The report calls for the re-regulation of finance an...
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The Detroit Cornice and Slate Company Building is a Beaux-Arts style industrial office building located at 733 St. Antoine Street (at East Lafayette Street) in Downtown Detroit, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places and designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1974. History The Detroi...
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Moldovan-Swiss relations are diplomatic, economic and other relations between Moldova and Switzerland. Both countries established diplomatic relations on September 2, 1992. Moldova is represented in Switzerland through its embassy to the United Nations in Geneva. Switzerland is represented in Moldova through its emb...
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Belgium–Ukraine relations are foreign relations between Belgium and Ukraine. Diplomatic relations were established in 1992. Belgium has an embassy in Kyiv; Ukraine has an embassy in Brussels and two honorary consulates (in Antwerp and Mons). Although politically the two nations are not closely connected, they have a lo...
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Dutch ( ) is a West Germanic language spoken by about 25 million people as a first language and 5 million as a second language. It is the third most widely spoken Germanic language, after its close relatives English and German. Afrikaans is a separate but somewhat mutually intelligible sister language of modern Dutch, ...
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The 2008 Zenit St.Petersburg season was the club's fourteenth season in the Russian Premier League, the highest tier of association football in Russia. Domestically, Zenit finished fifth in the Russian Premier League, reached the Fifth round of the 2008–09 Russian Cup and won the Russian Super Cup. In Europe, Zenit wo...
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Netherlands–Ukraine relations are foreign relations between the Netherlands and Ukraine. The two countries established diplomatic relations in 1992. Notable incidents in their relations include was the shoot-down of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 in 2014 and the 2016 Dutch Ukraine–European Union Association Agreement refe...
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Raffaele De Rosa (born 25 March 1987 in Naples) is an Italian motorcycle road racer. He competes in the Supersport World Championship aboard a Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R, he won the FIM Superstock 1000 Cup in 2016. Career 125cc World Championship (2004–2008) De Rosa made his World Championship debut in the 125cc class in t...
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Joy Marie Burch is an Australian politician and the current Speaker of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly. She has been a Labor Party member for the seat of Brindabella in the ACT Legislative Assembly since the 2008 ACT election. Biography Prior to being elected to the Legislative Assembly, Burch wa...
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Arya 2 is a 2009 Indian Telugu-language romantic action film directed by Sukumar. Starring Allu Arjun, Navdeep, and Kajal Aggarwal, it is a spiritual sequel to Arya (2004). Devi Sri Prasad composed the film's music, while Aditya Babu and B. V. S. N. Prasad produced the film under the Aditya Arts banner. The plot revolv...
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Bulgarian-Chinese relations are foreign relations between Bulgaria and China. Both countries established diplomatic relations on October 4, 1949. Bulgaria has an embassy in Beijing, China. China has an embassy in Sofia, Bulgaria. In 2019, Bulgaria and China raised their characterization of their mutual foreign relatio...
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Ziarat Tehsil is an administrative subdivision (tehsil) of Ziarat District in the Balochistan province of Pakistan. The tehsil is administratively subdivided into five Union Councils and is headquartered at the city of Ziarat. References Tehsils of Balochistan, Pakistan Ziarat District
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Tasso Janopoulo (; 16 October 1897 in Alexandria – 1970 in Paris) was an Egyptian pianist of Greek descent, and a naturalised French citizen. He collaborated with musicians such as Henryk Szeryng, Jacques Thibaud, Paul Tortelier, Pierre Fournier and Ninon Vallin as an accompanist. Biography He was born to a Greek fam...
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Alistair Bruce Coe (born 9 January 1984) is an Australian politician and a former leader of the Liberal Party and Leader of the Opposition in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT). He was a member of the ACT Legislative Assembly from 2008 to 2021, representing the Ginninderra electorate from 2008 to 2016 and the Yerra...
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Bulgaria and Japan have bilateral relations. Bulgaria has an embassy in Tokyo and an honorary consulate in Yokohama, while Japan has an embassy in Sofia. Bulgaria and Japan were allies during the Second World War together with Nazi Germany, after the war, both countries officially re-established diplomatic relations i...
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Steven John Doszpot (23 September 1948 – 25 November 2017) was an Australian politician and member of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly from 2008 to 2017. A member of the Liberal Party, he represented the electorate of Brindabella between 2008 and 2012, Molonglo from 2012 to 2016, and Kurrajong fro...
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The Sweetwater Brewery, also known as the Green River Brewery, was built in 1900 in Green River, Wyoming. The present structure is the surviving remnant of a three-building complex comprising an office/saloon, engine house, and the present brewery building. It was the first brewery in Wyoming, with operations dating t...
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Jeremy David Hanson, CSC, MLA (born 18 February 1967) is a former Australian Army officer and is an Australian politician with the Liberal Party, elected to the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly as one of seven MLAs for the Molonglo electorate at the 2008 election. He was the Opposition Leader in the AC...
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